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06/1981 Senior News Fridley Senior News Fridley Recreation Dept. 571 . 3450 JUNE 1981. JUNE BIRTHDAYS JUNE PREVIEW Dorothea Brewer June 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 16 -- Friendly Fridley Folks Vivian Baker June 3 Senior Meeting, 1:00 p.m. June Wharton June 4 Alvina Wenner June 5 FRIDAYS JUNE 19 - Learner & Lowe Pops_ Viola Kulla June 8 Coffee Concert, departs at 9:30 a.m. Hazel Markusen June 9 from Fridley United Methodist. Virginia Daniels June 10 Edith Larson June 10 Caroline Tripp June 10 MONDAY, JUNE 22 - Beard Judging Contest Alma Burmeister June 12 at Ron' s Barber Shop, 7:00 p.m. Earl Deeg June 12 Frank Koontz June 13 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 - Sr, Dance, 7:00 p.m. , Rebecca Mims June 13 at Knights of Columbus Hall. Jay Ogrezovich Jure 15 Lela "eterson June 16 THURSDAY, Lorraine Cabiliot June 17 JUNE 25 - Senior � BowlinTournamen Ellen Larson June 19 at Maple Lanes. Band Concert & Movie John VanFleet June 19 at Parkview, 8:00 pom. Jack Markison June 21 Roy Peterson June 21 FRIDAY, JUNE 26 - Square Dance at Hayes , Mabel Hunt June 24 8:00 p.m. Fireworks Display at Commons Ed Josephson June 25 Park at 10.00 p.mo Laura Ballinger June 27 Catherine Boschee June 29 Lawrence Swenson June 30 SATURDAY, JUNE 2.7 - Horseshoe Tournament 49'ers Day Parade, 10:00 a.m. 49 er Day Dance, Legion Club. **LIFE** Life is filled with lovely things Butterflies and summer rains , Stardust in a silent night Hopes and dreams and candleli.aht, Fresh, warm sunshine from . on high, Pictures in a clouded sky, ' Young grass tender with the dew, F t`�' ,� `✓� `�` �� Violets and spring - and you. "Senior Script" - Play 1981 Fdi tion 1.., Mary Lytton Slaramers _�- a7- FREE MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS FRIDLEY SENIOR TOURS" Free blood pressure tests are offered Seniors , Your Canadian tour has been revised - at the Community Education Center in Please Note: Rm. #20, 6085 - 7th Street. In June I still have seats for any that want to go. the schedule is as follows: The tour is from August 6 through August 16th. Tuesday, June 2. . . . . . . . 11:15 We will be going to Glacier Park and Sun Thursday, June 18. . . . . . . . 12:30 Highway, beautiful Lake Louise, a day tour at Columbia Icefields , then up Jasper Banff Remember, high blood pressure has no Highway to see the beautiful mountains, to symptoms to warn of its presence. Regular Edmonton, Regina and Winnipeg. Price change: check-ups are necessary for detection. Twin - $765.00 each, Triple - $735.00 each, and Single - 5875.00. Deposit is 550.00 to FRIDLEY CONGREGATE DINING confirm reservation by the first of June. For more information, contact Shirley at 881-7115 Hot meals are served Plonday through or Alice at 560-6768. Friday at 12:00 noon, in the gymnasium of the Community Education Center. Every- Upcoming Day Tours one under the age of 60 is asked to pay July 14 - Jubilee River Cruise--St. Croix $1.85•, all others are requested to make a River - $18.00 per person donation. Menus are published weekly in the Sun Newspaper and in the Star and Tribune. July 25 - Nordic Fest in Decorah, Iowa - Reservations must be made at least two Norwegian heritage celebration , parade, city working days in advance. To place your tour, arts and crafts and museum - $28.00. reservations, please call 571-6085, between August 14 - River Ramble to Tour Red Wing. the hours of 10:00 a.m. , and 2:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday. If you have any Upcoming Tours questions concerning this program, call 332-2316. July 14 - 16 - Apostle Islands - $149.00 TRANSPORTATION August 11 - In - Door County, Wisc. , 5199.00 The bus will run on Wednesdays, Thursdays, These tours are filling up fast. If you wish and Fridays during the months of June, July to go on any please send in your payment soon. and August. To make your bus reservations For more information on these tours , please please: call Shirley at 881-7115 or Alice at 560-6768. 1) In order to have a smooth running schedule, anyone wishing to ride the bus to Congregate Dining must notify Connie, #122, 2 working days in s ` advance! 2) Calls should be made to 571-3450 ' , i `V"' ti #122, between 8:30 a.m, and 10:00 a.m. 3) A .25� round trip fare will be charged to cover gas expenses. ^`k.{ ` 4 1 �` ' F t 1 s yjy': 4) Be sure to call Congregate Dining to make a dinner reservation. o £a a � ' FRIENDLY FRIDLEY FOLKS CLUB NEWS SENIOR ROYALTY The Friendly Fridley Folks have selected two of their members to represent them in the county- wide contest to choose two outstanding seniors as King and Queen. Dorothy Zacher and Herb Bergstrom will compete with other seniors who hope to be named outstanding seniors of Anoka County. In determining the winners, the judges will consider personal traits, humane traits , and mainly, dedicated involvement in community affairs. Community interests include volunteer work in church organizations, school groups , youth clubs, and neighborhood benevolent organiza- tions. All contestants will have a special day at the County Fair in August when the eventual winners will be announced. The King and Queen selected to be Anoka County representatives will then have an opportunity to vie with other county winners in a state-wide contest. A special day will be set aside at the State Fair for the county winners and winners of the ultimate honor will be announced on that day. Dorothy and Herb will ride on the Friendly Fridley Folks float in the 49'er Days Parade. You' ll recognize them - they' ll be ones who look like Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. 49'ER FUN In connection with Fridley' s 49'er Days, the Friendly Fridley Folks will sponsor a dance especially for seniors of Fridley and neighboring areas. The dance, held at the Knights of Columbus Hall located on Highway 65 in Fridley will be Wednesday, June 2.4. The dance will start at 7:00 p.m. , and last until 9:30 p.m. A local band, the Vikings, well-known for their old-time music, will furnish the music. There is no charge for the dance and soft drinks will be available, so you'all come either to cut-up on the boards or just to listen on the cushions. The annual Bowling Tournament sponsored by the Friendly Fridley Folks during 49'er Days will again be at Maple Lanes located in Fridley. The date is Thursday, June 25. Two shifts will be held, one shift being at 10:00 a.m. , and the second shift at 1 :00 p.m. In addition to the various trophies that are awarded for high scores, there are numerous other prizes that will be given away at drawings during the entire tournament. Entry fee is a nominal $3.50 per person and a handicap system will be used. All seniors 55 orover can enter by calling Maple Lanes at 571-3520 or by entry forms that will be available some time in May. ENTERTAINMENT The 72 members and 4 guests who attended the April 21st meeting, listend to and sang along with Roger VanBurgen as he sang songs from a former era of music. Roger also sings and leads sing-a-longs at his place of business, the Big B' s, located on Osborne Road. For the May 5th meeting, which was the annual Pot-luck supper, the club later had the opportuni of hearing an exceptionally well -trained singing chorus. For an opening number, they sang a song from a modern opera which was really a thrill . Not only was the singing superb, but their accompanying dance added verve to the performance. In two other songs, both from modern music they sang, acted, and danced better than someone who gets paid for their work. In the song from the senior days, "In the Mood", they proved their versatility by putting both the same excitement, captivation, and music ability as they did in the music of the younger generation. They? The Fridley High School Pops Choir. And there' s no doubt that the listener unaccustomed to today' s music as they are, were impressed by this very talented and considerate group of young boys and girls. They could put T.V. out of business very easily. During a short break, while the ensemble caught their- breath, the engaging High School Quartet sang two numbers as only they could sing them - they' re different. Dave Ryan , Choral Director, can be justly proud of his singers and himself. PARKS Seniors who wish to use the county parks in Anoka and Hennepin can do so at no cost if the visits are during week days. In Anoka County parks, there is no charge anytime except parking fees at three beach parks: Lake George, Coon Lake , and Golden Lake. Seniors with proof of age, are charged one half of the normal charge of one dollar per car. In Hennepin County Page 2 - Friendly Fridley Folks Club News parks, an issued card is required which can be obtained (no charge) by first calling 4j3-4693., A registration card, along with a brochure of location and description of parks will be sent which should then be presented at their headquarters in Elm Creek Park or in the Coon Rapids Dam Park where a pass will be issued which is good for one year. UNDERSTANDING INSURANCE The Minnesota legislature recently passed a law affecting persons over 65 who have both Medicare and no fault insurance. The new law considers Medicare primary coverage, which may result in a reduction in rates for the personal injury protection (PIP) part of your no- fault insurance. Primary coverage is a term used to describe the company first required to compensate for a claim. Jim Kelly, an insurance analyst for the Minnesota Department of Commerce, said the new law is "the result of the state legislature recognizing that most senior citizens have Medicare coverage. In the event of an accident, however, the INSURANCE company is required to pay because the PIP is considered primary coverage. The new law could result in premium adjustments of up to 40 percent on the PIP portion of ,your auto insurance premium. Contact your insurance agent for more information on how you can qualify. FEDERATION IS DEPENDABLE GUIDE TO HEALTH CARE - W. T. Connors, Metro Senior Federation Seniors throughout the state are being solicited by health insurers of every kind and descrip- tion. Many of these insurance propositions are not what they purport to be. Most fall short of the insurance coverages endorsed by the Metropolitan Senior Federation. Seniors would be well -advised to be wary of most of them. One such company currently marketing its insurance by mail is National Senior Citizens Group Trust, a Pennsylvania organization. Their material included a green plastic card and a certificate personalized with the recipient's name. This material does not come from the Federation, nor is the Federation connected in any way with it. The Pennsylvania firm was, in fact, under investigation by the Minnesota Insurance Commissioner. The Commissioner was seeking to prevent the firm from doing business by mail in Minnesota. The plan does not meet the minimum standards of a qualified Medicare supplement policy as defined by the Minnesota Insurance Commissioner's Office. It covers only some Part A Medicare expenses and no Part B expenses. This plan , and other-, li !,eit, may be endorsed by a celebrity from the entertainment world or other prominent person who is unaware of the shortcomings of the plan to which he is lending his name and reputation. The Federation offers Minnesota seniors their best guidance to quality health care coverage. The Federation has carefully researched virtually all of the available health care providers. The Federation has negotiated with the providers in behalf of the Federation members just as an employer negotiates Group coverages for its employees. The result has been the Federation major medical insurance plan, state-wide, and for metro area members, three Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO) . The HMO's are: HHO Minnesota, Physician' s Health Plan and SHARE. This unprecedented choice is unequaled anywhere in the country. All are quality plans offering broad benefits at the best available price. Seniors who are enrolled in Medicare A and B, and have no additional protection should investigate the Federation-endorsed plans. There are serious gaps in what Medicare covers. Additional coverage is almost a necessity. The Metropolitan Federation has also endorsed ten no-cost hospital plans for those on limited incomes. For details on all of these plans, call the Metropolitan Senior Federation at 645-0261. *The Pletro Senior Federation is a non-profit organization composed and run by seniors from throughout the area. It has an excellent track record and can be trusted, Sun ondav uesdy- Sal, 1 2 3 4 5 6 a SALISBURY STEAK BAKED CHICKEN SPAGHETTI ROAST TURKEY PERCH W/TARTAR SAUCE 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 MEAT LOAF BEEF NOODLE CASSEROLE BAKED HAM CREAMED CHICKEN COD SQUARE 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 SR. MEETING, 1 :00 LEARNER & LOWE CONCERT SWISS STEAK POLISH SAUSAGE OVEN BAKED CHICKEN HAM SWEDISH MEATBALLS 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 491ERSWEEK --------- --------------------- --------------------- --------------------- -------------------- Horseshoe Beard Judging Contest Sr. Dance, 7:00 p.m. Senior Bowling Square Dance, 8:00 Tournment Ron' s Barber Shop Knights of Columbus Tournament, All day Hayes 7:00 P.m, Hall Maple Lanes Parade Band Concert & Movie , Fireworks, 10:00 p.m 10:00 a.m. Commons Park Parkview, 8:00 p.m. SLOPPY DOES i VEAL CUTLET BEEF MACARONI CASSER LE ROAST BEEF TURKEY RICE CASSEROLE MIS-, Fri dle 22 I 29 30 Pagent 49'e r � Dance I r I i •f 9882 'oN IiwJad NW 'SI10dH3NN1W MSGO I dC� 55 t110S3NNIW '433aid{ 3gb1S6d 'S *n '3 'N 3nt%!] V AlISd3NNn I£tr9 31421 NinaIMINI1dd39 NOIlt13d63d � S�dVd A3TIM 30 Allo Lerner & Pops Coffee Oncert ORCHESTRA HALL - FRIDAY, JUNE 19 COST: $10. 00 ( includes concert and transportation) *Lunch is on your own. DEPARTS: Fridley United Methodist at 9 : 30 a.m. RETURNS: Approximately 2 : 15 p.m. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REGISTRATION FORM ORCHESTRA HALL NAME : TELEPHONE: ADDRESS : # OF RESERVATIONS : RETURN TO: Fridley Recreation Office, 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Telephone; 571-3450