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10/1979 Senior News C Senior Citizen Newsletter Friendly alks Fridley Recreation Dept. 571 - 3450 in cooperation with Community Education, Ind. School District No.14 CTIUR 197' CTOBN I1M1—OAYS OCTOBER rREVIEM tE `en Deeg 01Ci.01-)C- I MM O T. 1 - �1". Slim, pillage Green !V(:,) 1 j'i ncl,e TJ u2 i d C;:}:r l)er 1 s_O:tJ� a uri. T >1�: 1,e r;ra I s I)WailSf,n O tole TUES., OCT,_ 2 B .v`JI 1'I, >> � i� �i. k C�? rE L:i Y S;jit G'�.trJi)t'1^ 4 5~ �1� �Yit a t i n� n Y:CO " )�e1_�_ _ __....._!PV' 19:30,(.�, R CL L'�{�2Jrr` 1 Cr�r t a f',..17? { i G r �} `t�( ) j l 11ei#ck a. 0C'cc,lel` iu RITUZ ,lCT u bra ig1Y iPV ;:S:i -.o) Tjosys)iCl (1;: :t,'be;- 12 1-03 r.�1 y (; ii.rnP .0 Octobei 12 P11%. 1)1 )°� :71::1 �VG `1:00 S),: li 1" alit". s.; 1vJ� i:1 nC,f"11ef ' .> ".�l}}3 F i';es M1 10 E`y I_tc..L.l)bc �� l"'r J _ �fl v 10..:- ITP P e1 i Sn t,t.1(l£: ; 0 PJEI+I MEMBERS New members for the Friendly Fridley � = Folks are always desired and welcomed at all times. We have a great group, � � � ►� � let's share it with others ! HEALTH HAPTEN I NGS To join, you must be 5 years or older. -.S y r ` rson, $1/person afterYearly dues are $2/Pe July 1. if you wish to join, you canNil d complete the forms at the meetings or call the Parks and Recreation office at FREE MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS 571-3450. Free blood pressure tests will be offered at FRIDLEY CONGREGATE DINING Parkview School in Rm. #20, 6085 - 7th Street. In October the schedule is as follows: Hot meals are served Monday through Friday at 12:00 noon, in the gymnasium; Tuesday October 2 . . . . . .10:30 - 11:3e cafeteria at Parkview. Everyone under Thursday October 18. . . . 12:30 - 1:30 the age of 60 is asked to pay $1.65, all others are requested to make a donation. Remember high blood pressure has no symptoms Menus are published weekly in the Sun to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups New,spap,ar and in the Star and Tribune. are necessary for detection. Reservations must be made at least two working days in advance. To place your WELL SENIOR CITIZENS CLINIC reservations, please call 571-6085, between the hours of 10:00 a.m._ and 2:00 p.m. , 1.323 Coon Rapids Boulevard Monday through Friday. If you have any TeleLhone: 755-5300 questions concerning the program call Set-vices offered: Annual Physical Examin„tion, '32-2316. Health Counseling, Blood Pressure Screening, Information and Referral . TRANSPORTATION Fee Suggested fees range from $3.504 if prat vi ¢S -i iicoE le i 5 X350/iTi(ii-1,th o1 UnC('r ",450,1 The bus to Congregate Dining will run couple) and up to $25, if the patient's income Monday through Fridays starting again in is over $1,000 per month September. To make your bus reservations Hours: Open Wednesdays and Thursdays by to Congregate please: appointment. The clinic has hours during business hours. For more information and 1) In order to have a smooth running appointments, call 755-5300. schedule, anyone wishing to ride the bus to Congregate Dining must SOCIAL SECURITY CARD REPLACEMENT notify Connie (#122) 2 working --� days in adva ,ce. A person who needs a duplicate Social Security card to replace one lost or because 2) Calls should be made to 571-3450, of a name charge should call the Social Ext. #122, Monday through Friday Security office for application forms - between 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. 378-1151. It takes 3 to 4 weeks to issue and deliver the new card after all documents have 3) A .25� round trip fare will be been submitted. charged to cover gas expenses. CRAFT FAIR AND SALE 4) Be sure to call Congregate Dining -� for a dinner reservation. Friendly Fridley Folks members are invited to ? participate in the Craft Fair and Sale sched- ,�_ - uled for October 27, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p,iii ,�`�,` ` at Parkview. Display area is limited to 8' x a 8' with a limited number of tables available on a first-come first-serve basis, For more information contact Connie at 571-3450, Ext. #122, K RTS•-::'-i-�F.' ��:..�v�Y'ti� OCTOBER MEETINGS CRAFT FAIR The Onan Male Chorus will be the entertainment Friendly Fridley Folk members are invited to at our October 2nd evening business meeting at participate in the Craft Fair and Sale 7 :00 p.m. The chorus has been in existence scheduled for October 27th from 9:00 a.m. to since 11946 and members are employed by the 5:00 p.m. at Parkview. Display area is Onan Corporation. limited to 8' x 8' with a limited number of tables available, on a first-come, first-serve: A representative from Social Security will be basis, For more information contact Connie with us at the October 16th afternoon birthday at 571-3450, Extension #122. celebration to answer your questions about Medicare benefits. CONGREGATE DINING COLUMN SR. SLIM DISCO It's been exciting to observe the growth and changes which have been occurring at our site * Move to the disco beat while slimming down. during the recent months. Ue welcomed 21 new Come and join us on Wednesday mornings to learn participants in July and 34 newcor►ers in Augus ' the newest line dances and exercises. There is no The Village Green senior apartment complex has fee. been an excellent source of new people and WHEN: Wednesdays, September 2.6 capable volunteer help. Daily bus service to 10:30 - 11: 15 a.m. Congregate Dining resumed after Labor Day, so WHERE: Parkview those who depend on city transportation can ne attend our site on a Monday through Friday PAINTING CLASSES basis. wka Ramsey is once again offering a Painting Our fall program includes several new a.ctiviti :;ass to the Fridley seniors. The class will based upon your requests and needs. Bingo Y run for 6 weeks at Parkview. begin on the first Tuesday of each month, starting October 2. Warren Davidson, senior WHEN: Wednesdays, October 17 social worker from North Suburban Family 9:30 11:30 a.m. Service Center, will speak: on a topic related COST: MOO per person „��>_ to aging the second Tuesday of each month. Fo those w o would like to play 500 and Bridge, Materials Needed: the card room will be available Wednesday afta, Canvas/canvasboard "} ' tip=" noons at 1:00 p.m. The final Wednesday of eao. set of acrylic/oils y month is our birthday party, honoring all who palette knife L!Y _ f celebrate birthdays during the month. Your disposable palette ^� suggestions for programs are always welcome! brushes #1 & #3 Nutrition education for September consisted of CHRISTMAS MACRAME colorful , informative, "table tents" entitled., "Vitamin Capsules." Four worsen from our site, Many of.you have expressed an interest in Myrtle Rapp, Bea Sorsolei1 , Marion Dolinag€ , learning to macrame' . Well here's your and Josephine Grineski are enrolled in an chance to learn just in time for Christmas, intensive training program at the University o' We' ll learn the basic knots and special Minnesota to become peer counselors, Later variations to make wreaths., door decorations, during the school term, they can share with us snowflakes, ornaments, and card holders. highlights of what they have learned. WHEN: Tuesdays, November 6 - December 11 9:30 - 11:30 a.m,. Thanks to all who have contributed time to o�►r Village Green site. The smooth, continued operation of WHERE: COST: Villa$5.00 Congregate Dining is dependent on your genero ? capable help. There are a variety of oppor- CARDS, COFFEE & CONVERSATION tun�it:ies for volunteer service, suited to you► particular ability and talent. We need you Party Whist is the naime of the game every and welcome you to join us ! Thursday from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. , at Parkview in room #18. Karen Merriman, Site Coordinator r' / NATURE'S COLOR SPECTACULAR QWTO PRESS AUTUMN LEAVES - By Be.tcnie Fohingbaus , dikeum Cincinnati Commercial Gazette: It is sometimi Lee and We Wahn.ek Nature Centem called "secret of the florist" and is known to few persons. Take a box and place some sane . Minnesotans annually enjoy a most spec- in the bottom of it, thea take your leaves tacular autumn show of foliage colora- and stand them upright by sticking the stems tion announcing the forthcoming dormant into the sand. After this being done take a period of the plant world. Folklore sifter and sift the dry sand slowly over the credits Mack Frost with this splendid leaves until they are completely covered, array of colors but, actually freezing Press this slightly and set the box aside for temperatures arrest rather than enhance a week to ten days. At the end of this time these color changes. empty the box and you will find the leaves dried and pressed, perfect in color and shape. It all begins with the growth of corky The sand presses them, absorbs the moisture, cells at the base of the petiole which and does not injure the color. Some flowers attaches the leaf to the twig. The can be pressed in the same manner very resulting interference with sap flow successfully. causes the green chlorophyll to break down and disappear from within the leaf. Yellow pigments, already present in the COUNCIL CLARIFIES RULE ON GAS FOR HANDICAPPED leaf, appear when the masking influence "-- of chlorophyll is removed. . State law does not require gasoline station, attendants to dispense gasoline at self-service Yellow is the dominant color of fall prices to handicapped motorists if the station; foliage in at least: the early stages of only provides self--service gas pumps, a spokes- most plant species and the end result for Haan for the state council for the handicapped a few, especially the poplars. Crimson, has announced. scarlet and purplish hues are the result of autumn chemical activities involving A state law that went into affect August 1, suyaPs: remaining in the leaves of species only on l requires that gas stations that ofe r KV such as -cl �a >> 5. T��<e shades aro "full-service and se l a -seen ice" operations accentuated during periods with warm provide an attendant: to dispense gasoline at sunny days and cocl nights. Cloudy the self-service price into vehicles bearing and rainy weather limits the brilliance handicapped plates or a handicapped parking of the fall colors. certificate. Color varies with plant species and from The law had caused misunderstandings when dis•- leaf to leaf and branch to branch. It is :bled drivers asked for special service at influenced primarily by light, moisture, gas station that only offered self-service. temperature and soil minerals. Much remains for science to discover with MANY MISSING OUT ON SSI regard to this "color spectacular.'' -in Minnesota these changes in foliage There could be many people in the Twin Cities color begin in raid-September and generally area who are missing out on much needed caKi peal; in mid-October. The beauty of Indian income because they don't know about the summer fades all too soon. We could easily Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. live with a few more !months of October SSI, administered by social security, makes each year. _ monthly cash payments to people in financial need who are 65 or over, or blind, or disabled. f - It makes no difference how old or young a f� '` �C „ -• "" - < person is to receive SSI payments because of blindness or disability. A person can own ` ~� a,, r` ✓ , ,� some property and have some other income and still receive SSI payments. But, there are limits to the amount of income and what car be owned. A house the person lives in does not count as an asset, nor does an older car. Personal effects do not count. Anvone who }snows of someone who right: be eligible for SSI � ..tF._.. can help by suggesting that he or she check A with their social security office, In the `win Cities area phone 378-1151. WHAT IS A GRANDFATHER? Written by a third grader, age 8) A grandfather is a man who has no children of games except with us. his own, so he likes other people's little girls. A grandmother is a woman grandfather. They don't have to be smart, only answer She goes for walks with the boys, and they talk questions like why dogs hate cats, and how fishing and things like that. come God isn't married. They don't talk like visitors do, because it is hard to Granpas don't have anything to do except be understand. When they read to us, they don' ' there. It is enough if they drive us to the skip words or mind if it is the same story supermarket where the pretend-horse is and have again. lots of dimes ready. Or if they take us for walks, they should slow down past pretty leaves Everybody should try to have a Grandfather, and caterpillars. They should never say '"hurry especially if you don't have television up. ' because Grandfathers are the only grownups who have got time. Usually they are fat, but not too fat to tie kid's shoes. They wear glasses and funny under- wear. They can take their teeth and gums off. It is better if they don't typewrite or play COLORAI9A 1 ` Join us on a tour of the fall colors on our trip to Hastings and Stillwater. we will stop for lunch at the Mississippi Bell in Hastings then travel along the river route to Stillwater.for shop brovisino. Cn the way home there will be a Quick stop for crisp fall apples. It should be a deliglitful day! DATE: October 10 � �. DEPARTURE: Fridley United Methodist Church, 10:30 a.m. ,> RETURN: Fridley United Methodist Church, approximately 4:30 p.m. -' COST: $7.50 per person OLD LOG THEATRE PARTY "California Suite's - a Neil Simon comedy DATE: November 1 DEPARTURE: Fridley United Methodist Church, 11:15 RETURN: Fridley United Methodist Church, approximately 5:00 p.m. COST: $9.00- includes play, lunch, tax, gratuity, and transportation DEADLINE: October 22, 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REGISTRATION NAME TELEPHONE # ADDRESS COLORAMA OLD LOG TI]EATRE $ ENCLOSED NDAY MONDAY' TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDA Bowling 1 Blood Pressure Tests 2 Sr. Slim-Parkview 3 -CCC 4 Bowling 5 6 Sr. Slim-Village Green 10:30-11:30 10:30 Christmas Crafts 10:00-10:45 Textile Crafts Wonders of Nature Parkview 9:30 Textile Crafts Parkview 9:30 Parkview 10:00 Village Green Sr. Meeting Christmas Crafts 1:00-3:00 7:00 Village Green 1:00 SWISS STEAK BEEF CHOW MEIN BAKED HAM SWEDISH MEATBALLS BAKED CHICKEN 7 Bowling 8 Textile Crafts 9 Fall Color Tour 10 CCC 11 Bowling 12 13 Sr. Slim-Village Green Parkview 9:30 Sr. Slim - Parkview Christmas Crafts 10:00-10:45 10:30 Parkview 9:30 Textile Crafts Wonders of Nature Village Green Parkview 10:00 1:00-3:00 Christmas Crafts CLOSED Village Greeen 1:00 COLUMBUS DAY RING BOLOGNA BEEF PATTY TURKEY A LA KING BAKED FISH 14 Bowling 15 Sr. Meeting 1:00 16 Sr. Slim-Parkview 17 :. Blood Pressure 18, Bowling 19 20 Sr. Slim-Village Green Textile Crafts 10:30 Tests 12:30 - 10:00-10:45 Parkview 9:30 Wonders of Nature 1:30 Textile Crafts Parkview 10:00 CCC Village Green Christmas Crafts. Christmas Crafts 1:00-3:00 Village Green 1:00 Parkview 9:30 Painting-Parkview 9:30 PORK SAUSAGE PATTY BEEF STEW BAKED CHICKEN BAKED FISH ROAST BEEF 21 Bowling 22 Textile Crafts 23 Sr. Slim-Parkview 24 CCC 25 Bowling 26 27 Sr. Slim-Village Green Parkview 9:30 10:30 Christmas Crafts Crafts 10:00-10:45 Wonders of Nature Parkview 9:30 Fair Textile Crafts Parkview 10:00 Park- 1:00-3:00 Green Christmas Crafts 1:00-3:00 Village Green 1:00 view Painting-Parkview 9:30 9.00 - SWEDISH MEATBALLS SPAGHETTI BROILED BEEF LIVER HAH LOAF BAKED CHICKEN 5:00 28 Bowling 29 Textile Crafts 30 Sr. Slim-Parkview 31 Sr. Slim-Village Greer Parkview 9:30 10:30 10:00-10:45 Wonders of Nature Textile Crafts Parkview 10:00 Village Green Christmas Crafts = / 1:00-3:00 Village Green 1:00 Painting-Parkview 9:30 ' = POUTSH rAUSAGE MFATI OAF T 1JJP!'"Y A t_;'a KING �'�` -��*'.�.".y=.�} _; '•� 17.1111115 — r' �'�. � ^. t,� _-�,�,c+t``•_�� '� -moi��`�.yy"..�M+ i. .��►�.-�"f } r CITY OF FRIDLEY BULK RATE PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 6431 UNI�'fRSITY AVENUE N. E. U. S. PQSTAGE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 PAID MINNEAPOLIS, MN Permit No. 2886 f } i I i .. i