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12/1986 Senior News Fridley Senior News 1- Fridley Recreation Department 571-3450 0 "SENIOR HEALTH LINK" Unity Medical Center now offers "Senior Health Link", a program designed for seniors, age 60 and over. "Senior Health Link" LIONS CIM MTSTMS Dprovides scheduled transportation in "Active Ride" vans to and from Unity Medical Center The Annual Lion' s Dinner will be held on for physician referred services. There is no Tuesday, December 9th at Sandee's Restaurant. charge to the senior for this service. There will be three seatings at 11:00 a.m. , "Senior Health Link" also provides current 2:00 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. Transportation will be information on health and social service provided for 11:00 a.m. seating only (please programs available in the surrounding note time change of 1st seating) . communities. If you find you must cancel your reservation, For further information on the "Senior Health please call the Recreation Office as soon as Link" program, contact the Social Services possible to allow another senior to enjoy department at Unity Medical Center, 780-6755. this event. We are requesting that all diners enter Sandee's through the door closest to Sandee's parking lot. No one will be allowed into the building until 15 minutes prior to their WATER/SFSiJr?'rt DTSY7YIMTP HAM reservation (10:45, 1:45, & 4:15) . This is g If you are 62 years of age or older, or due to the congestion between seatings of people entering and leaving the area. Please disabled, and your combined income is help us out! $12,981.00 or less, please contact the City _ of Fridley Utility billing department for information concerning Senior Citizen water and sewer rates. Call 571-3450, extension THREE CHEERS 135. FOR THE LIONS DINNER RESERVATION GALS A very special thank you to Esther MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESPS Campbell, Marguerite Gilbert , Free blood pressure tests are offered at the Bernie Brumeister, Vivian Baker and Corrine Prindle for manning the Community Education Center, Room 10, 6085 7th phones on November 10th. We had Street. The December schedule is: 150 walk-in reservations and 225 Tuesday, December 2nd... ..11:30-12:00 Noon phone calls by 9:00 a.m. These Thursday, December 18th....12:30-1:15 p.m. gals were busy! Remember high blood pressure has no symptoms to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups are necessary for detection. 1 :® �:.O * O 40 O 0 ° K.C. BINGO NO HOLY camoO Once again the seniors of Fridley have been In America, there once was a law that forbid reminded that they live in a time when they the celebrating of Christmas. The Pilgrims, are treated as royalty. The Knights of long thought of as peaceful and reserved Columbus for the Fridley-Columbia Heights founders of England's original colonies, were area were host to nearly 150 seniors on actually quite haughty and cantanerous. They Sunday afternoon, October 26th. To senior regarded the Bible in its strict literal guests the Bingo cards were free with various sense and avoided people who thought amounts awarded at different times keeping otherwise. When the Pilgrims first settled the interest high throughout the three hours in America their lives were fraught with of play. A break at half-time was enhanced hardships which they accepted as God's will. by coffee and cookies served right at the The Bible never mentioned that Christmas tables. About 20 K. C. members and lady should be a time of revelry or celebration. helpers were on hand to assist the seniors While other people observed Christmas with and make the event a smooth running program. feasts and family gatherings of gaiety, the In the course of the afternoon, the K.C. ' s Pilgrims went about their daily work as gave out three hundred dollars and every usual. A few Pilgrims did break from the senior got at least one dollar. dull routine and were strongly admonished for It is indeed heartwarming to know that there their sins. are people who care about their elders; who On May 11, 1659 the legislature of the Boston respect and are considerate of them. The Bay Colony passed a law that made the seniors, without doubt, appreciated the kind celebrating of Christmas illegal with fines attention that the K.C. ' s so graciously and threats of condemnation as punishments. provided. Bob Kelsey, who has been steersman Some Pilgrim leaders even prohibited the use for the bingo party for the last 3 years, of the color green because of its association relates that the K.C. 's intend to continue with holly, which was considered a Christmas with a yearly day of "bingo for seniors." decoration. Bill Campbell As more settlers reached America and built homes and cities , the unpopular law forbidding Christmas came under more unfavorable attention. The law was finally SCOOP ON AGING rescinded in 1681, but many of the Pilgrims "Fran Modern Maturity" still insisted in observing the special holiday in their own staid way. This In America, 210 people reach the age of 100 restriction lasted for 175 years until 1856 every week of the year , and to further when the ancestoral Pilgrims relented and exemplify the longevity of life, the worlds Joined their neighbors in celebrating this population of 60+ people is now at 376 most prestigious holiday of holidays. million, in forty years it will be more then one billion. One out of every six elders has children who SENIOR THEATER CLUB are at least 65 years old. Every year, there are more than 25,000 marriages among the 65+ Five members of the Theater Club attended the elders; and about 10,000 divorces. At the organ recital at Fridley' s St. Phillips turn of the century, the average male spent Church on Sunday afternoon, November 2nd. only 3% of his life in retirement. Today the The hour long program included music from average male spends 20% of life enjoying his Bach, Handel, Howells and other well known life away from the grind. A last important composers. Organist, Jane Niennaber easily factor to be cherished: of those 85 and convinced her listeners that she is an older, more than half reported that they experienced musician. The Theater Club has enjoyed fairly good health and were free from added another phase to their activities: most physical disabilities. These points Travelogues, following their monthly meeting. should be encouraging to those who are in the For full particulars of the Theater Club, early years of the golden age. call Connie at 571-3450, ext. 122. o 0 w® o00 Do SENIOR SHOPPING 1 , Transportation is provided to Holiday YOUR S@BOR CENTER ADVISCEY BOAM Warehouse each Wednesday afternoon of the month and to Target the second Tuesday of the Bloom, Ron 571-2956 month. The bus will leave the Senior Center Campbell, Esther 786-0890 at 12:30 p.m. on Target days and home pick-up Chesney, Ardie 786-8678 will begin at approximately 12:45. Fitzpatrick, Char 572-9615 Thanks to the generosity of the Lions Club, Graunke, Debbie 571-6085 Johnson, Jean 786-2211 there is no charge for this program. For a Kelsey, Bob 571-3826 bus reservation, call 571-3450, extension Kirk, Jack 571-3450 122' Lorbeski, Alverna 571-1408 In addition, the Senior Shopping Program goes Lossing, Burnie 784-1557 to Northtown & Bob ' s Produce on the 1 st Myhra, Tom 571-6000 Thursday of each month. The bus will leave Prindle, Corinne (Treas.) 571-2808 the Senior Center at 12:30 p.m. Shopping at Skurich, Char 571-6000 Northtown will be from approximately 1:00 - Smith, Ruth (President) 571-5600 3:00 p.m. ending the trip with Bob's Produce Thompson, Connie 571-3450 & specials for seniors! Vander Eyk, Deb 571-1304 Wegleitner, Norbert 571-9962 FRIDLEY SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM Zurawski, Darlene 571-7423 The Volunteers of America Senior Nutrition Alternates: Program serves noon meals Mondays through Breining, Don 571-8364 Fridays at sites located throughout Hennepin Morin, George & Marie 572-1104 and Anoka Counties. The program is funded by a grant from the Metropolitan Council Program on Aging with funds through the Older Americans Act and the Minnesota Board on Aging. Persons 60 years of age and older and their spouses are invited to attend. Reservations NJ can be made two working days in advance by calling the site nearest you. Participants - -- — are encouraged to donate toward the cost of UEM the meal. HQnT WE LOVE YA HCW WE NEED YA For more information, call Debbie at 571-6085. A Befriender Training will be starting in the near future. Dates have not been confirmed tSENIOR TRANSPORT by the printing deadline of this newsletter, Transportation is provided to the Fridley but if you are interested, contact Ruth Senior Dining site. Anyone wishing to ride Smith, St. Williams Church at 571-5600 for the bus to dining must notify Connie two details. working days in advance. Calls should be directed to 571-3450, extension 122, Monday LynwoodNursing Home is looking for senior through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 volunteers to read to residents, play cards a.m. A 50 cent round trip fare will be and visit. If interested, call Karen Jopp at charged. 571-3150. SENIOR NEWSLETTER STAFF & VQI,UDTISERS Due to the busy holiday season, We are always looking for story ideas, poems, cartoons and articles. If you have an idea there will not be a or a talent for writing, why not share it. We also welcome anyone to help assemble the Health Awareness program for December. newsletter for mailing. Remember...a benefit to helping (besides having fun) is first priority in Out on the Town sign-up. s Call Connie for more information, 571-3450, oft- Ext. 122. - Have a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season. _— 3 FRIDLEY SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER C Pay, 9 ha PYnk \4 (Fridley Community Education Center) CENTER f � � ,� X85 Seventh Street N.E. * Fridley, MN 55432 isi2�5��-s000 xzz2 y�O New phone number at the Senior Center! It is 571-1304. New Items - •• at the Center Holiday Events REFERENCE FILE - Vivian Baker CHRISTMAS EVE AT THE SENIOR" , helped me put together a CENTERNeW Projects reference file for the Senior for Fridley Seniors Center. This file will be December 23, 1986 from 11 a.m. open to anyone for use at any - 12 noon. The Fridley Alley *Mr. Ingvalson, Principal of time. The purpose of this Cats will play for the the Fridley Senior High file is to familiarize people Seniors. We will serve School is looking for retired with other Senior programs in crackers, cheese and hot apple citizens who may be this area . Some of the cider. interested in working their programs covered are: Housing greenhouse. programs, Nursing Homes , You will be given a key to Travel Groups , Insurance NEW YEARS EVE PARTY the greenhouse, an area to Agencies, Sr. Federation Job The Fridley Senior Center is plant whatever you would Search program, Application sponsoring a New Years Eve like , learn greenhouse Form for Sr . Federation, party. The Melodions will maintenance , and be a Financial Planning programs, play along with dancing and teacher ' s assistant to Legal Services for Seniors, New Years gaiety. There will classes offered at the etc. be refreshments. greenhouse. If anyone has anything they TIME: 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Interested? Call Mr. Brock would like to contribute to PLACE: Community Ed. Building who is located at t h e this file - please feel free DATE: New Years Eve greenhouse. Phone number is to stop by and drop it off any No reservation needed . 571-6000, Ext. 151 or 184 . time. Further questions , call Or call Deb at the Center at The Chore Program has moved. - _571-1304. 571-1304. It is now located in the Pool Fall has come and gone once *Mr. Meyer , Fridley High Room. The Chore phone number again. The Senior Center had School Principal, is looking is 571-6418 . The Chore their first Halloween party for seniors interested in program is going very well. and it was a great success. working in their library with If you need any small chores I would like to thank thel High School students. For or assistance at your home, or Fridley Alley Cats for playing further information call Don if you would like to help at this grand event and the 11 Meyer at 571-6000, Ext. 105, someone out ( for wages ) , businesses, listed below, who or Deb at 571-1304. please call and get further contributed to this event. information on this program. LaMauer *Bill Campbell will be Skywood Barber starting his Calligraphy Bob's Produce Classes on December 2, 1986 Hites Florist at 10:30 a.m. (Tuesday) . For Workshops Sandee's further information, call Coming Up The Oriental House Bill at 786-0890. Old Country Buffet Rosie Mortenson from the Anoka J.C. *There i s now a Pool Ramsey Community College will The Esquire Tournament every Tuesday from be here December 5, 1986 from Maple Lanes 9 a.m. - noon. The money 10:00 a.m. - noon to assist Fridley Powdour Pouf that is collected from the any seniors interested in tournament will be used for taking classes at the college. I would also like to thank all pool room equipment only. For further information, call the Seniors who helped out Call Deb for details on this Deb at 571-1304. Iduring this fun event. fun, weekly event. 4 DECEMBER Sun. Monday sday- Wednesday Thu rs -ayFriday- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bowling FFF Meeting Lunch Bunch FIbbage g Blood Pressure Holiday Shopping Bridge 11 :15 - noon Bowl/Cribbage Bowling Cards (500) Tournament Target 7 8 Sr. Adv. Coucil 10 11 12 13 9 Chanhassen X-mas 1 :00 P.M. Shopping Bowling Lions Dinner Holiday Shopping Party Whist Woodcrest Theater Bridge 11 :00, 2,00, 4:30 Cards (500) Crafts Sugg" Plum Club Shoppe X-mas Party 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Party Whist Holiday Shopping Blood Pressure Cribbage Bowling FFF Meeting Cards (500) 12:30 p.m. Bowling Bridge Leisure League 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 City Offices City Offices Bowling Closed Closed Bridge X-Mas Eve Party Crihbare g Cards (500) X-MAS Bowl,i ng No Dining 28 29 30 31 City Offices ( t osed Bowling New Years Day Bridge Cards(500) No Dining New Years Eve Party i Volunteers of America DECEMBER 1986 Senior Nutrition Pro ram . MONDAY E DAY I THURSDAY FRIDAY Swiss Steak/Spanish Sauce Baked Chicke Ring Bologna Turkey Tetrazinni Swedish Meatballs/Gravy Baked Pot$to� Sweet Potato Macaroni 6 Cheese Mixed Vegetables Boiled Whole Potatoes IV Spinach Pineapple Salad/Lettuce Green Beane V-8 Juice Carrots Whole Wheat Roll/Butter Whole Wheat Bread/Butter Tossed Salad/Freich Dressing Wheatberry Bread/Butter Dark Rye read/Butter Fresh Fruit Tapioca Pudding/ Bran Bread/Butter Fruit Pie Plum Sauce Milk Whipped Topping Brownie-frosted Milk Milk L Milk 2 Milk 3 4 5 Baked Chicken Beef Stew/Vegetables Baked Ham Chili/Crackers Riblet/Sauerkraut Bread Dressing/Gravy Carrot-Raisin Salad Baked Potato Grated Cheese Parsley Potato Mashed Potatoes Baking Powder Biscuit/Butter Stewed Tomatoes Pineapple Coleslaw Rye Roll/Butter Marinated Vegetable Salad Peach Sauce Bran Bread/Butter Cornbread/Butter Pumpkin Bar Whole Wheat Bread/Butter Milk Gingerbread/Lemon Sauce Pogen Cookies Milk Fresh Fruit Milk Milk Milk 8 9 _ 10 11 G Sweet & Sour Meatballs Baked Fish/Lemon Sauce If BBQ Chicken Pepper Steak/Mushroom Gravy Breaded Pork Portion Rice Au Gratin Potato Potato Sala,l Mashed Potatoes Baked Potato qr 31V Mixed Vegetables Broccoli Peas Whole Kernel Corn Escalloped App et ►y Pear/L.ettuce* Whole Wheat Roll/Butter Biscu t/Butter Dark Rye Bread/Butter Whole Wheat Bread/Butter Bran Bread/Butter Lemon Meringue Pie Fruit Soup Fresh Fruit Spice Cake Sugar Cookie Milk Milk Milk Milk Milk SUB: SLOPPY JOE 15 16 17 18 19 HOLIDAY PARTY Lasagna Luncheon Steak Meatloaf/Catsup Creamed Potato Stuffed Pork Chop Wax Beans Baked Potato Mashed Potatoes/Gra H O L I D A Y Coleslaw Cooked Cabbage/ eas� Glazed Baby Carrots Tossed S-clad/French Dressing Whole Wheat Bread/Butter Egg Bread/Butter Oatgrain Bread/Butter Dark Sweet Cherries Whole Cranberry-Orange Relish Chocolate Chip Cookie Fresh Orange Milk Whole Wheat Roll/Butter Milk Milk Holiday Pie 22 Milk 23 24 25 Beef Stroganoff Liver/Onions/Gravy BBQ Riblet IV Wide Egg Noodles Baked PotatoAu Gratin Potato All fresh fruit and fruit sauce IV Carrots IV Peas I All IV � • • Pickled Meta Bran Bread/Butter Whole Wheat Roll/Butter All breads E.cn of n»WWIion$Ww+N en Dark Rye Bread/Butter Fruited Jello/Whipped Topping Birthday Cake n..n.y,,ew�w.a�.ea.oew� MOM Peach Sauce Milk Milk IV All milk ,e„ ,M°iA,,,.,',c I*WA.00awom „W001;" Milk AM kelo.MC. 29 30 _ ii North Sub rk�n CENTER Ater for t�iQ CITYOF rrs FRI DLEY - The following Senior art classes are co-sponsored by the City of Fridley Recreation Department, the Fridley Senior Center and the North Suburban Center for the Arts. Classes will be held at the Fridley Senior Center. 9 n�n1W Acrylics Develop hand/eye coordination while drawing Learn color theory by working on canvas with still lifes (no previous artistic experience non-toxic, water soluble, acrylic paint. needed) . (Beginning Drawing or other drawing FEE: $5.00 experience encouraged.) SECTION A: Mondays, for 3 weeks FEE: $5.00 Beginning January 19, 1987 WHEN: Mondays, for 3 weeks TIME: 12:45 - 2:45 p.m. Beginning February 23, 1987 SECTION B: Thursdays, for 3 weeks TIME: 12:45 - 2:45 p.m. Beginning January 22, 1987 TIME: 12:45 - 2:45 p.m. >PAcrylic Develop your skills by drawing more complex Develop your skills using acrylic paint on subjects. (Beginning Drawing or other drawing canvas. (Beginning Acrylics or other acrylic experience encouraged.) experience encouraged.) FEE: $5.00 FEE: $5.00 WHEN: Thursdays, for 3 weeks WHEN: Mondays, for 3 weeks Beginning February 12, 1987 Beginning March 16, 1987 TIME: 12:45 - 2:45 p.m. TIME: 12:45 - 2:45 p.m. EWinning Watercolor Learn to use watercolor for building upon your drawing skills. (Drawing or significant drawing experience encouraged.) To register, complete the registration form FEE: $5.00 and mail it to the Fridley Senior Center, WHEN: Thursdays, for 3 weeks accompanied by your check made payable to Beginning March 12, 1987 North Suburban Center for the Arts. TIME: 12:45 - 2:45 p.m. t------------------------------------------------ r SENIOR ART CLASSES REGISTRATION For further information you can call the ; NAME: ` Fridley Recreation Office at 571-3450 or the ; ADDRESS: Fridley Senior Center at 571-1304. r (street) CITY ZIP r 1 ALL ID'S TELEPHONE: COVER THE COST OF 1U1TERIALS OSED IN CLASS CLASS NAME: a r AMOUNT ENCLOSED: $ • lmera THEATRE COMPANY Presents: 1941 abto ?flour �t j� R A i A trip hack in #imr to Tr4ristmas Eur 18411. 33rnug11# hark , #hitt ltpminittcr tthnu# da ft oraonn , hg popular demand at c1,4e T,4imrra. of gnu#11 mi #11 a Big y} Band $nand. I WHEN : Sunday , January 1 1 , 1987 DEPART : St. Williams Church 1 P.M. Return : 4 :30 p.m . (approx .) COST: $13.50 per person (includes show & transportation) -------------------------------------------------- 1940 RADIO HOUR - REGISTRATION f f to register, stop in the Recreation I NAME: Office located in the lower level of the f ADDRESS: Fridley Civic Center, or mail your street registration, accompanied by your check f made payable to "City of Fridley" . CITY: ZIP: f For further information, call 571-3450, PHONE #: (h) (w) extension 122. f f Mail completed registration to the City of f Fridley Recreation Office, 6431 University Avenue NE. f 8 f POST PLAYS HCIST POOL NM As 60, 70, 80 and 90 year old seniors, we are by Bill Campbell all familiar with the old saying, "into each The 1986-87 season for Billiards has gotten life some rain must fall." As seniors we are well under way the past few weeks. Weekly fully aware of its meaning; we have also tournaments are held now on both Tuesday and learned that after each picnic-spoiling Wednesday mornings. The tournaments , drench or shower the sun does eventually starting at 9:00 a.m. , ususally last about prevail in a trumphant glow. Today, while in two hours so everyone is done in time for the midst of so much disturbing and Congregate Dining. Roy Warner is the distressing news, there are still periods of Director for the Tuesday events and his sunshine. Such was the enjoyable day that telephone number is 784-2348. Taking care of the members of Fridley's Veterans of Foreign the Wednesday pool is Bill Campbell , Wars and their companion Auxilliary afforded 786-0890. If you would like to play in the seniors of Fridley and surrounding area. organized pool, call these numbers or just As a kind and thoughful gesture, VFW Post drop in at the Senior Center and see Debbie. 363, mainly through the efforts of there The pool room is open most times for just helpful Auxilliary, set aside a day to casual play. Everyone is welcome - both commemorate the Fourth Anniversary of the Ladies and Gents. Fridley Senior Center. In prior years, the festive event has been in the gym of the SPRING LAKE PARR Community Education Center; this year the VFW very graciously entertained us in their own SENIOR CLUB ARE HOST pleasant, inviting quarters. by Bill Campbell The day started out with a dinner of roast For the past several years, the Senior Club beef, potatoes and gravy, coleslaw, bean of Spring Lake Park, who have their base in salad, rolls, coffee and dessert. After the Kraus-Hartig VFW quarters, have very dinner we played bingo with about 15 seniors successfully arranged a dinner and dance winning $2.00 awards and one big winner , event for the area seniors. Many of the Mildred Hartman, winning the cover-all for Fridley Seniors have attended this event and $22.00. The day was capped with dancing and can attest to the huge success of their visiting. host' s efforts. A great deal of work and To all of us who were fortunate enough to planning goes into such an occassion, but the attend this special event there should be a Springlakers seem always to rise to the special meaning -- Isn't it a comfort to know occassion. We, the seniors of Fridley that there are people in this world who are express our sincere thanks to the generosity willing to share their time and talent so of the Spring Lake Park Seniors. We hope that others can enjoy memorable times? some day to return the favor. The 20 or more ladies of the VFW Auxilliary who planned, organized, bought, prepared and cooked the dinner did an excellent job with their only reward being the satisfaction of knowing that they were making life a little more pleasant for some of their fellow CHRISTMAS DAY people. by Clarence Cofel As for the members of the VFW, they have worked hard to provide a good meeting place In the many long years ago, for themselves and show so much willingness Two strangers wandered to and fro. to share it with others; asking nothing in Just looking for some place to rest, return. The VFW and Auxilliary have since For soon her Babe would be at breast. the beginning of the Senior Center, shown a great interest in its welfare, providing Hear that baby in the cradle, useful items and a yearly sum of $2,000 . Gently calling from the stable. Nothing has ever been asked for in return, Calling a sweet message of love, but to those of us who can support any of the Brought straight to us from up above. VFW programs, it would be appreciated. We in The whole world, His little hands would return can have the satisfaction of joining reach, in with the great efforts of a really caring Brotherhood of men He came to teach. organization. For I gently heard Him say, Bill Campbell That's why there is a Christmas Day. 9 geaz 'o'v t'cu:.4. %'"v Ht55 NW `RGLPP3 a I bd 3N 'any R;;S @ALuN ut9 Is 'r quawl.Apdaa uoi4ea.Aoa� 31'd� Nino RalP�a3 30 Rlto � SENIOR CHRIS'T'MAS SHOPPING g AT TARGET As in previous years, Target will sponsor a Holiday Shopping Event special shopping spree for seniors, only, on for Senior and Sunday., December 7th from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. If you are in need of transportation, contact Disabled Citizens Connie at 571-3450, Ext. 122. SCAlUMVIAN DINNER Lutefisk/Meatballs December 13th 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. $6.50 for adults $3.00 under age 1 Sponsored by: VFW Post 363 SUNDAY DEC. 7,1986 7:30-9:30 P.M. 1040 Osborne Road (j) TARGET