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08-09/1996 Senior News � le Senior N � � ri F d 6085 7th Street NE, Fridley MN 55432 Fall Kickoff 1996 Christmas Wreath Sale Pie and Play Day Needs VolunteersWe are in the process of planning the Tuesday, Sept. 17th 1996 Wreath Sale. volunteers are needed to help with phone sales of past 12:45pm - 3:30 PM customers in September and to deliver wreaths during the week of Thanksgiv- Join us to start the Fall season with fun ing. Last year, we raised over $3000 with activities and a slice of pie! We'll high- this project to help pay for Center opera- light some of the popular activities at the tion like telephone service and newsletter Center including BINGO, cards. You and for future equipment purchases. could also choose to watch Mr. Holland's If you are available to help, please call Opus. We'll complete our afternoon of the Center to volunteer. We will begin fun with a slice of pie and ice cream! taking wreath orders at the Center on September 9th. Museum and More Smithsonian Exhibit Chanhassen's October 24th Crazy For You 9 :45 departure October 2, 1996 Come see an astronaut's suit with Tang on the Cost: $33 .00 knee . . . the ruby red slippers of Dorothy. . . and Depart at 10:3 Dam much more when the Smithsonian comes to town! Return at 4:4 5 pm Space is limited to the first 44 who sign up! Registration deadline Cost: $10.00 includes exhibition, interactive September 13 audio guide, and motorcoach. tnc ......� .. . ... . i Program sponsored in cooperation with the City of Fridley,ISD#14 and the seniors in our community. .....: lSi@ 1 pmr6 nar Dining :.:: The Fridley-Columbia Heights Golden The State Fair begins on Thursday, August 22nd. We'll be having our own State Fair Klwanis meets at the Community Dinner at Senior Dining on the 21st with BBQ Education Center every Thursday morning Chicken Drumsticks, Corn on the Cob, at 10:00am -11 :00am. Watermelon, Wheat bread and Mini Donuts. On the 23rd, Baked Fish will be on the menu September 5 always a favorite. Wednesday the 28th, we celebrate Birthdays for the month. You will Speaker: Jay Gubrud have a choice of Seafood Rotini Salad or Topic: Natural Curiosity Chicken Salad with Tomato slices, apple juice, wheat roll, Birthday Cake and Ice Cream. September 12 Punch and snacks will also be served. Speaker: Leah Sukhram Thursday the 29th, we will be serving a Topic: Cultural Miscommunication Hawaiian menu of Roast Pork with pineapple sauce, Almond Rice Pilaf, Oriental Vegetable, dinner roll, and Ambrosia Fresh Fruit. September 19 Come and join us, we'd love to have you. Call Speaker: Mike Podolinsky me at 571-6085 with your reservation two days Topic: Balancing Your Life with a 5F in advance. Enjoy the rest of the summer. September 26 Speaker: Wendy Kokkinos September Menu 3rd - Meatloaf / Ham, 4th - Turkey, 5th - Beef Topic: Painless Promotion Stew, 6th - Fish/Cheese or Chicken Patty 9th - Turkey Stir Fry, 10th - Cold Roast Beef 11th - Ham Loaf or Turkey, 12th - Baked Chicken, 13th - Swedish Meatballs Senior Fire Volunteers 16th - Swiss Steak, 17th - Baked Fish, 18th - The Fridley Fire Department is looking for Chicken & Gravy, 19th - Ham or Meatloaf, Senior Volunteers to help with a variety of 20th - California Burger activities in their Community Outreach Pro- 23rd - BBQ Pork Riblets or Meatballs, 24th - gram, Examples include the Safe Escape Hot Turkey Sandwich, 25th - Meat Lasagna or House, fire station tours for pre-schoolers, Cottage Cheese Fruit Plate, 26th - Salisbury and attendance at block parties during Na- Steak, 27th - Chicken Salad tional Night Out. If you have an interest, in 30th - Country Fried Steak with Gravy working with our local firefighters in educat- ing the public, call Connie. Sorry the menu was not available at printing. Lois 571-6085 Take that step and join the Handyworks Alzheimer's Association It's time for fall clean-up. There are a num- Memory Walk ber of things that can be done this time of to raise funds for Alzheimer's year, before the snow comes. We have Disease patients, families, workers available for raking, yard clean-up, and caregivers in our com- small exterior jobs, etc. Please call early so that we know how many people we will munity. need. If you already have a person doing September 21 your lawn, please ask them if they would 9:00am Registration help you out with the fall clean-up. If they 10:00am Walk starts can't, call in and get your name on the list. If you need more information about Handy- Como Park Picnic Pavilion works Program, please contact Colleen at 571-1304 between the hours of 8:30am - To register contact the 12:30pm, Monday - Friday. Also , a re- Alzheimer Association 888-7653 minder that you can take your leaves to the Fridley Yard Waste Transfer Site, located Please Return Library at 71st and University. Starting date is September 17th through November 30, Books! weather permitting. The following Library books are miss- ing and need to be returned as soon as possible or the Senior Center will be Defensive Driving charged to replace them. Refresher Course Highest Dream by Whitney September 5th Doctor of the Isles by Murray 10:00am - 3:00pm Weep for Love by Ayres Lonigan by L'Amour When the Music Stopped by Ogilvie November 18th Wild Crocus by Blair 10:00am - 3:00pm Cancer Questions? $16.00 includes lunch Call Toll-Free This is the 4-hour refresher 1-800-ACS-2345 course to keep your certification current . ` 8:30-4:00 ARREMICAN Weekdays SOC�E71(® y P Minnesota Division,Inc. age\tt� August 11 - September 21 , 1996 Weekly Planner MondaySunday . Aug 11 Aug 12 Aug 13 Aug 14 Aug 15 Aug 16 Aug 17 Hardanger Video Theater Holiday KMart Cribbage Bridge 500 Golf Quilters Golden K Blood Press BINGO Aug 18 Aug 19 Aug 20 Aug 21 Aug 22 Aug 23 Aug 24 Hardanger Video Theater Holiday Wa1Mart Cribbage Bridge Golden Lions Golf Quitters 500 Golden K BINGO Aug 25 Aug 26 Aug 27 Aug 28 Aug 29 Aug 30 Aug 31 Hardanger Crib. Holiday Golf Cribbage Footcare Tournament 500 Golden K Quilters Bridge BINGO Sep 1 Sep 2 Sep 3 Sep 4 Sep 5 Sep 6 Sep 7 Hardanger FFF Legal Aid Whist Cribbage Bridge Blood Pressure Holiday Golden K Ceramics Golden Lions BINGO Quilters 500 Sep 8 Sep 9 Sep 10 Sep 11 Sep 12 Sep 13 Sep 14 Woodcarving Video Theater Mens Pool Whist Woodcarving Hardanger Holiday Target Exercise Exercise Exercise Mens Pool Cribbage Bridge 500 Golden K Ceramics BINGO Quitters Sep 15 Sep 16 Sep 17 Sep 18 Sep 19 Sep 20 Sep 21 Woodcarving Video Theater Mens Pool Whist Woodcarving Hardanger Holiday Mens Pool Exercise Exercise Golden Lions KMart Cribbage Bridge Exercise Golden K Ceramics 500 Blood Press Quilters BINGO Sep 22 Sep 23 Sep 24 Sep 25 Sep 26 Sep 27 Sep 28 Woodcarving Crib. Mens Pool Whist Woodcarving Hardanger Tournament Holiday WalMart Exercise Footcare Exercise Mens Pool Cribbage Exercise 500 Golden K Ceramics Bridge BINGO Quilters UQ Senior Dining Menu - August 1996 VolunteersofAmerica Minnc«ro i �' / Site ti,.J�-fit .�(.,� Phone � y 3S MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 2 Baked Chicken Beef Stew Mash Potato/Gravy Corn Bread Two-Tone Beans Marinated Cucumber Whole Wheat Bread Salad Fruited Gelatin with Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Topping 4"� OPTIONS OPTIONS SR Gravy SR Beef Stew RCD Fruited Gelatin RCD Fresh Fruit 5 6 8 9 Swedish Meatballs SR Sliced Ham Turkey Pineapple Pasta Broccoli Cheese Fish Chicken ala King Mash Potato/Gravy OR: Roast Beef/Gravy Melon Slices OR:Meatloaf/Catsup OR:BBQ Pork Riblet Scandia Vegetables Au Gratin Potato Spiced Apple Rings Parslied Potato/Marg. Baked Potato/Marg. Cracked Wheat Bread Cauliflower and Peas Dinner Roll Stewed Tomatoes Baking Powder Biscuit Rice Raisin Pudding with Oat Bread Lemon Meringue Pie Rye Bread Green Beans Topping Frosted Brownie Almond Cookie Tropical Fruit Cup OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS SR Meatballs/Gravy SR Au Gratin SR Turk.Pineapple Pasta SR Carrots SR ala King RCD Pudding RCD Pear Sauce RCD Gelatin RCD Fresh Fruit 12 13 14 1 15 16 Country Fried Steak Meatloaf/Catsup Breaded Chicken Breast Roast Beef/Lettuce Italian Spaghetti with OR:Sliced Turkey Baked Potato/Margarine Patty Cold Plate Meatsauce Mash Potato with Harvard Beets Parslied Potato/Margarine Potato Salad Parmesan Cheese Country Gravy OR:Taco Salad/Sauce Green Bean Bake Tomato Wedges Garden Peas Broccoli Cuts 9 Grain Bread Cracked Wheat Bread French Roll Tossed Salad/Dressing; Rm\grn Rread Frosted Spice Cake Banana Pudding with Aople Pie OR:Chef Salad/Dressing Peach Sauce Topping Bread Stick Chocolate Chip Cookie OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS SR Steak RCD Pineapple Sauce SR Green Beans SR Roast Beef SR Meatsauce SR Gravy RCD Banana RCD Applesauce SR/RC Dressing RCD Gelatin 19 20 State Fair Day 22 23 Scalloped Potato&Ham Sliced Turkey BBQ Chicken Drumsticks Salisbury Steak Baked Fish/Tartar Sauce Diced Rutabagas Sweet Potato Corn on the Cob/Marg. Mash Potato/Gravy OR:Cheese Omelet OR:Cottage Cheese 3 Bean Salad Watermelon Wedge Baby Carrots Baked Beans Fruit Plate Oat Bread Wheat Bread Rye Bread Coleslaw Rye Bread Cranberry Gelatin with MiniDonuts Lemon Swirl Brown Bread M&M Cookie Topping Cinnamon Baked Apple OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS SR Scalloped Pot.&SR SR Turkey RCD Lorna Doones SR Steak SR Garden Peas Ham RCD Cranberry Gelatin SR Gravy RCD Cinn.Appleslices RCD Fruit Sauce RCD Pudding 26 27 28 Meal of Hawaii 30 Chicken Breast in Garlic BBQ Pork Riblet Seafood Rotini Salad on Roast Pork with Swiss Steak Sauce OR:Meatballs/Gravy Lettuce Pineapple Sauce Mash Potato/Gravy Baked Potato/Margarine Tater Tots OR:Chicken Rotini Salad OR:Fish Almondine Corn with Pimento Green Beans Mixed Vegetables Tomato Slices Almond Rice Pilaf 9 Grain Bread Whole Wheat Bread 12 Grain Bread Apple Juice Oriental Vegetables Peanut Butter Cookie Buttersotch Pudding with Apricot Sauce Cracked Wheat Roll Dinner Roll Topping Birthday Cake Ambrosia Fruit OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS RCD Pear Sauce None SR Chicken Rotini Salad RCD Tropical Fruit Cup SR Swiss Steak RCD Angel Food Cake SR Gravy RCD Lorna Doones 1%milk and margarine is served with each meal. Skim milk is available upon request. Some days there are two choices for the entree,indicated by the word OR. Please state your selection when you make your reservation. Other food options are as noted:SR=salt restricted,RC= restricted calories and RCD=restricted calorie dessert. These options are available at your choice and may also be ordered when you make your meal reservations. We use only fresh,light or juice packed fruits;vegetables are served without added salt or fat. We are happy to serve you delicious,healthy and nutritious foods. If you have questions regarding meals or options,feel free to ask your site manager or our Dietitian. Your comments are welcome,Call 546-3242. Thank you for dining with Senior Diningl volunteers of America Senior Dining is funded through the federal Older Americans Act by a grant from the Metropolitan Council Area Agency on Aging,state appropriations and participant contributions. Oeremics Frin+d Fridie Fobs Ceramics will begin again on Friday, Officers and members of the Program September 6th at 9:00am. Cost is $3.25 Committee met on July 18th at the Senior per session paid to the instructor plus ma- Center. terials. Great entertainment has been planned for Have a great summer and enjoy the sun- the rest of the year. shine! Our next meeting will be September 3rd at 1 :00pm at the CEC. Louise and Jeanie Museums and More Palermo will perform a variety of musical selections. August 23 Bring a friend and come to enjoy many Wildlife Refuge new surprises. Eleanor Brant-Vice President September 27th UnderWater World Aquarium October 24th Smithsonian Exhibit 49er Bridge Tournament Caregiver's Results from the Tournament are: Education and Support Group 1st Place Ethel Taylor / Lucille Milford Tuesdays, Oct 8 - Nov 26 6:30pm 2nd Place Learn about resources available to assist Larry Goodspeed / Len Maile caregivers in our community. Program sponsored by Ebenezer Society. 3rd Place Bob Reber / Verle Henderickson Senior Exercise Mondays - Wednesdays - Fridays 4th place 8:00am $1 .00 a time Edna Borgeson / Ray Baxter Class will begin again on September 9th. We are asking all participants to pre- 5th Place Arnie Ervasti register because a minimum is required Delores Ervasti . .:::::. r } i[ $ $pal n3i3t'"`'�: llanthCribb0ge Video Meater Turnment August 13 It Takes Two The results of the July Tournament played A remake of the Parent Trap on July 23rd are as follows: 1st Place August 20 Don Lee / Fern Swanson Three Wishes 2nd Place September 10 Myra Okerstrom / Millie Welton Sense and Sensibility 3rd Place September 17 Sue Miskowic / Gladys Lox Mr. Holland's Opus 4th Place BINGO Pete Krochalk / Phil Dierling Play will begin at 10:00am in the air- 5th Place conditioned Library. There will be a $2.00 Buzz Coyle / Harold Olsrud program fee for 2 cards. Prizes will be based on how many play. 6th Place Harry Westman / Esther Campbell We have had a good turn out all summer. Come join us and find out whyl Special Hands Mary Lewis (18) Reminder Bea Peterson (22) Whist will not meet during the month of Next Tournament August. They will begin again on the Tuesday, August 27 Thursday after Labor Day. Tuesday, September 24 The Cancer Group will start its summer Registration deadline is the Friday before break in July. They will begin again in each tournament. Please call ahead if you September. i need to cancel so we can find a sub. VAI tz VAI The Senior Center will be closed September 2, 1996 Labor nay Day! vk� VAI VA, V1411 Al Pte(# .:::.:.....:.:..:.....;::.:.;:::..........:;;;::::::.: ..::... . :>::::: Ata * to ....m. . .': ;>'`>::: . R *dW Ibis#orical Society M ' 'August: e5 .......... ............. Aul 42 : Concert by the Fridley City Band Speaker: Fire Chief, Chuck McKusick Tour the schoolhouse museum and view "The Great Hinkley Fire" Exhibit J Antique Fridley VFW Firetruck and Fridley Firetruck on display. Bring your blankets and chairs to enjoy an evening on the lawn. Lemonade will be served. No Admission Charge Fridley Senior Program Non-Profit Organization Fridley Public Schools U.S.Postage 6000 W. Moore Lake Drive PAID Fridley, MN 55432 Minneapolis,MN Permit No. 2613