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07/1985 Senior News Ik Fridley, Senior News T. ,Fridley Recreation Department 571 -3450 Lety our heart go racing! Arak. 1#00" AlTZOURY D O W N S IT'S POST TIME AT CANTERBURY DOWNS! . . . the bugler heralds the call to post . . . invited to be part of "History in the Running ." Join us for a fun filled day at the races. Come and enjoy a spectacular view from the Club House. Savor the array of sumptuous food - from linguini to steamship round (lunch on your own) . Participants will have free time to wander about the facility. WHEN: Thursday, July 25, 1985 1:30 p.m. - Depart from St. Williams Church south parking lot (following will be a pick up at Village Green) 2:45 p.m. - Arrive at Canterbury Downs 8:45 p.m. - Return to St. Williams Church parking lot (Village Green participants will depart first) COST: $13.00 per person - includes motorcoach transportation, racetrack admission and club house seating. REGISTER: At the Fridley Recreation Department or mail your check payable to "City of Fridley" to 6431 University Avenue, NE, Fridley, MN 55432 Questions? Call Lynda at 571-3450, extension 120. ------W.,__� REGISTRATION - "OUT ON THE TOWN" - CANTERBURY DOW'S NAME(S) „ tz Eri.tt'S tit toe ler ADDRESS: `' uwunm r iif jqi�� jj � iiuuf❑ Ttir —— ` n nr s ter wrvr"n' 'u "'t TELEPHONE: AMOUNT ENCLOSED: 1 KIS Tarot SA0 x70 n u IV T000p —-- nr SENIOR SHOPPING Transportation is provided to Holiday SENIOR NUTRITION ANNOUNCEMENTS Warehouse each Wednesday afternoon of the There will be a picnic of all the Anoka month and to Target the second Tuesday of the County Senior Nutrition sites at George Green month. The bus will leave the Congregate park, 6th and Washington, Anoka MN, on Dining site at 12:30 p.m. on Target days and Tuesday, July 9th. Registration will start home pick-up will begin at approximately 11 a.m. with a picnic lunch served at 12 12:45. noon. Thanks to the generosity of the Lions Club, there is no charge for this program. For a There will be a 500 tournament, lawn bus reservation, call 571-3450, extension games, music & dancing & bingo (bring a white 122. elephant wrapped in newspaper) . Register at FRIDLEY SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM Fridley 571-6085. Transportation will be provided. Hot meals are served Monday through Friday at �. 12:00 noon in the gymnasium of the Community Education Center. Everyone under the age of - -- 60 is asked to pay $2.50 - all others are requested to make donations. Menus are Senior Citizens The Fridley published weekly in the Sun Newspaper and Experience Star and Tribune. Reservations must be made The video tape "Senior Citizens . . . the at least two work days in advance. To place „ Fridley Experience will be shown on Cable your reservations, please call 571-6085 Tv,10.00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. For more ► Channel 12, on Wed. July 10 at 11:30 a.m. information, call 546-3242. 'Those who do not have Cable are invited to come to the Sr. Drop-In Center & watch it as SENIOR TRANSPORT a group. The bus is scheduled to arrive at Transportation is provided to the Fridley the Center early that day in time for the Senior Dining site. Anyone wishing to ride viewing. the bus to dining must notify Lynda two Darlene working days in advance. Calls should be directed to 571-3450, extension 122, Monday T; through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. A 50 cent round trip fare will be PARTY WHIST - charged. Every Thursday from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. , all MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS seniors are invited to play whist or just Free blood pressure tests are offered at the socialize at the Community Education Center. Community Education Center, Room 10, 6085 7th A donation of 25 cents is requested. Get out Street. The July schedule is: and join us for an afternoon of fun. Tuesday, July 2. . . . . ... . . .11:30-12:00 Noon Thursday, July 18. .. . . . . . . .12:30-1:15 p.m. Remember high blood pressure has no symptoms to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups are necessary for detection. ;AW" "Joy in Life" 500 CLUB It is my joy in life to find [AT,nod every turning of the road A 500 card club meets on Wednesdays in the e strong arms of a comrade kind Community Education Center's Room 10. Novice help me onward with my load; and experienced players are encouraged to since I have no gold to give, attend. The session is held on Wednesdays d love alone must make amends, from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. b only prayers is, while I live''''�],to., d make me worthy of my friends. CETRRAC E A Every Friday from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. seniors A F.D. Sterman are invited to play the delightful game of cribbage at the Community Education Center. - O � Join in the Fun! As I sit here reminiscing over the past few months, the H. B. Fuller dinner and bingo party comes to mind. What a beautiful party that was for about 250 lucky Fridley seniors! The H. B. Fuller Company and employees are to be commended for the time and effort they put into staging that wonderful day. It will long be remembered. Other Fridley groups have been very generous to the Senior Drop-In Center. Fridley VFW Post #363 has given us a cash donation plus a beautiful new color television set for the Center . The �t Fridley/Columbia Heights Golden K has donated the proceeds from the successful garage sale sponsored by the Senior Center. Additional funding has been granted through Community Block Grants to purchase fans, new tables for Congregate Dining and other items to spruce up the Center. The seniors are grateful for the generosity shown by the local clubs and citizens. Where would we be without them? Card Playing has continued all summer in the air conditioned comfort of the Center. The turn out has not been bad considering the hot - summer weather. Pool players are not so lucky as to have air conditioning, but the two fans do help and both cards and pool playing f will continue on a regular basis. Plans are well under way for our upcoming Fall session. Be sure to read the newsletter for schedules. Tory Lorbeski WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1985 SENIOR DINING DAY AT THE ANOKA COUNTY FAIR ANOKA COUNTY FAIR WHEN: Wednesday, July 31 Events are especially planned for seniors 12:00 noon (Dining proceeded by with bingo) activities and programs all day long including: WHA: At the large tent near the old church on the Anoka County 11:00 - BINGO - Under the tent. PRIZES Fairgrounds 12:00 - LUNCH WHAT: Roast Beef with Cheese on a Kaiser roll, potato salad, coleslaw, 12:30 - OFF-BEATS Anoka Drop In Kitchen Band brownie, fruit, milk 2.30 - OFF-BEATS Reservations must be made by noon Monday, July 29. You can make a reservation by 3:00 - Anoka County OUTSTANDING MAN & LADY calling any Anoka County dining site. awards 3:45 - GOLDEN AGE AWARDS (Prizes for Anoka Circle Pines - 784-5891 (M-W-F) County residents who have resided at East Bethel - 434-5277 (T-TH) the same place the longest, most Anoka Senior Center - 427-6646 grandchildren, great-grandchildren, Parkview Villa - Col. Heights - 789-7018 and other categories. Blaine Senior Center - 780-4318 Fridley Senior Center - 571-6085 4:00 - GOLDEN CELEBRATION honoring couples Coon Rapids Senior Center Dining - 755-0175 who have been married 50 years or or more (same spouse!) . All seniors The Volunteers of America Office - 546-3242 are invited to join them for refreshments at the old church. There's no charge for the meal, but donations Please call Esther Olson, 421-4760, are encouraged. The Senior Dining Day at the Ext. 1945, if you have been married Anoka County Fair is sponsored by the 50 years or longer and would like Volunteers of America Senior Nutrition to be honored guests in the GOLDEN program. CELEBRATION. 7 - JULY SH 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Blood Pressure Holiday Shopping Party Whist Cribbagel Golf (,11 :30-Noon) Cards (500) ; b CITY OFFUES CLOSED AA �r i1& 4' 8 9 10 11 12 13 Target Shopping Holiday Shopping Party Whist Cribbage Golf jCards (500) 14 15 16 17 18 lg 20 Holiday ShoppingParty Whist Golf FFF ",leeting at Cards (500) Blood Pressure Cribbage the Dales ( 12:30-1: 15) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Holiday Shopping Party Whist Cribbage Golf Cards (500) Bowling Legal Aid 28 30 31 CAMPBELL'S fes' R Suspicious Senility P Y N E _ R In recent years, studies conducted by medical, scientific & social science professionals have lightened the load that has haunted older people for the past century or more. In � our own younger days, we can recall such sayings as, "He's old, that's why he's that way" or you have to over look her actions, she's getting on you know. " All an older person had to do was make one or two boners and "yup, he's getting up there." These labels were tagged on older people by younger people who wanted to be set apart from a class of people j that they considered somewhat weak or useless. The older people generally accepted this condition, partly because they believed it as true & partly because they saw no reason to offer a reprisal. Noted English Philospher, Bertrand Russell, while in his eighties, was among the early proponents admonishing the populace for their unscientific way of gathering evidence concerning the aging. Not all mental imbalances are due to brain damage. Today experienced doctors & social workers note that much of the senility associated with older people is due to anemia, malnutrition & infection and is reversible. Contrary to common belief, older people do respond favorably to treatment. In recent polls, about 19% to 35% of those questioned considered older persons "not too bright, open minded or able to get things done." In observations and tests conducted by social workers, these opinions have little foundation. Older people do not experience a decline in learning abilities vocabulary. Many seniors in their sixties & seventies experience an increase in their skills & talents. Only seniors with actual brain damage had more difficulty remembering things than their younger counterparts. Depression is prevalent among all ages but is no more untreatable among older adults than the young. One of the major fallacies attributed to age is that they are set in their ways. Tests have shown that most older people are more adaptable to change that today's youth. Older adults have had to adjust: There have been more dramatic changes in their lifetime than in any previous time in history. From Lizzie to SST, Licorice to LSD, Crystal to VCR. Tinytype to Polaroid, all are examples of spectacular scientific advancements. Even though seniors, in general, are departing from the sterotype set for them years ago, there are many who feel alone, unaccepted, & useless. In the past, most help that was available for older people was just given to them. Today's social worker has reversed the trend from free handouts to encouraging the seniors to help themselves. This new approach has been much more receptive and practical in attaining a higher level of personal development among seniors. Agism, facing similar battles to racism & sexism, has come out of the backroom. Between now & the next 25 years, older people will see a continuing change in attitudes & environments. Even today, there is a decided rise in education levels & opportunities in older americans. Marriages among older adults are on the upswing. There are more job opportunities for those that need or want work. The political picture is considerably more promising due primarily to such organizations as our own Metro Senior Federation, & the National Council on Aging. Older americans have senior centers & church groups where they can communicate with other people, get away from sedentary blahs, develop new skills, entertain new interests, awaken a new awareness, & generally make the most of the years that they have worked so hard to earn in earlier days. The success of these organizations depend directly on seniors. Their help & cooperation is needed if these organizations are to continue providing the desired services. Seniors, you are important; the nation needs you; the people need you & you need you. If anyone disputes your importance, just square up your shoulders, pull up your chest & above all keep your chin up! Remember, we all start to age the minute thar we' re born & the process continues for a lifetime. Bill Campbell Dear Friends of Fridley Folks: I am indeed thankful to have each one of you as my friend. I want to thank all of you that were able to come with us during the 49ers parade. We did have a nice day & METRO FESTIVAL everyone did enjoy being on the truck we had for the seniors. Saturday morning --- 8.45 --- A bus pulled up Our King & Queen for the Friendly Fridley in front of senior center in f ridley and Folks are Matthew & Helen Szczech. We are eleven seniors climbed up the bus steps and happy to have them represent our club. Thank settled down for the ride to Radission South you Matt & Helen, we give you both a big hand where the metro federation festival was to be as you support our club. Good luck during held. After a twenty minute period, the the Anoka County Fair. seniors were unloading and entering the hotel Members & friends please note! where many businesses had set up booths to A big day is planned for July 16th. display their wares and services. Most had give-a-way items or chances on drawings. --- -- After an hour of just roaming around and Lunch at Ch%sago House listening to some good music, the seniors and were ready for the lunch served by the hotel staff. The lunch was enhanced by the playing mile Boat Trip on Taylor Falls Queen of the Celebrity Strings, one of the most outstanding music groups in the nation, as July 16th they wandered from table to table. Directly after lunch, there were several door prizes given out followed by an auction on articles Bus Depart 10:00 a.m. that had been donated to the senior _ Lunch 11:30 a.m. federation. The articles on auction ran from Boat Trip 1:30 p.m. a few dollars in value up to near $800.00. - Return Home 5:00 p.m. The federation profited from this generous Cost $15.00 per person deed of various businesses. Dave Moore, a long time television star was introduced Registration should be sent and brought Dave, in his capable manner, emceed the rest into the Senior Center by July 8, 1985. of the show, which included a brilliant and most enjoyable program by the celebrity Please come and have a good time with strings. This group alone was worth the your friends . price of the tickets: they are a very verstile group of muscians and hard to We hope we will have a goa describe. Tom Tipton followed the strings the trip for our club members. with a voice that defies description ox - one o almost has to hear him to really appreciate August 20th meeting is 1� his type of singing . To finish the planned and we will let you rez ,fi entertainment for the day, the sweet adelines the August issue. of from forest lake, showed their audience ' exactly why they have many honors through out Much happiness & good luck to 9/ the state and the country. More door prizes Alvera Lorbeski, Prt. .f were drawn to finish the afternoon of pure enjoyment. Those attending from the Fridley What is Time area were Jo Zawislak, Agnes Kavchar, Lucile Zander, Alex Berberich, Alice Warren, Olga Lewis, Esther and Bill Campbell, Helen and Many health care critics have complained that Matt Szczech, and Serine Gjessing any of who will attest to the caliber of the event. It too much public money is spent on people who is one of the best spent $16.00 that one are past their best years. The question could ever wish for and certainly more arises, "how old is old?" One elderly patient seniors should take advantage of it. in a care home when confronted with this query summed up the matter with an answer worthy of attention: " six months in the middle of your life isn't much but at the end Bill Campbell it can make a big difference. From the Readers Digest Feb. 1985 9882'oN I!WJGd NW 'SIIOdd3NNIW Z£ SS 'UW tea TP.TZ a I Vd d 39b'1SOd 'S 'fl 'a'N anuanV A4TS.z0niup T£V9 3 Va +ins -4uauiq zx?datl uoz4Pa.aaag AaTPTJd Jo A4TD FARMER'S MARKET The Fridley Senior Center i.s planning to open a farmer's market for the home gardner, who may have an abundance of vegetables that they wish to sell . If you are interested, call or write the Center. There must be enough interest in this project to make it worthwhile. The fee charge will be $2.00 per week for a space 10 x 20 feet. Bring your own tables to display your produce. The times will be from 7:00 AM to 11:00AM every Saturday morning. Starting date will be Saturday, July 13, 1985. Use parking lot at rear of Community Education Building. Address is 6085 7th Street NE, Fridley. For more information, call Tony Lorbeski 571-6000, Ext.222