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Golden Oldies
Senior Center Closed
January 1st - New Years Day January 17th - Martin Luther King Jr. Day
February 21st - Presidents Day
Please contact CATS after 3:00pm daily and before 5:00pm the day
before each trip to schedule or cancel your
reservation. (740) 289-4525
Volunteers Needed!!!!! Have a talent you would enjoy
sharing or just want to help out? Call Linda Slone at the Senior Center for more information. Volunteers help make good
things happen!
January 14, 2011 Lunch at Dakota’s with
guest Jim Henry.
Come and have a delicious lunch while, Jim Henry, Waverly’s local Historian,
talks and answers any questions about the history of Pike County.
Please Sign-up By Wednesday January 12th
Cost: $1.00 Roundtrip!
February 8th, 2011 Movie and Dinner
Join us for a movie, then to The Olive Garden
for dinner! It is “Bargain Tuesdays” at Danbarry Cinema,
$5.50 all day. So bring a friend and enjoy a good movie and
good food. We will have a list of movies
and times later in January. Please Sign-up
By Friday February 4th
Cost: $6.00 Roundtrip!
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Above: All the wonderful baked items that were donated. Volunteers: Joyce Borders, Joan Cox. To the right: Dr. Sabota auctioning off all of the many donated baked items.
Above: Enjoying lunch, awaiting for the auction to begin.
Above: The Band To the right: Shelley Lyon with 50/50 winner Betty Brewster.
Above: Juanita Bryant and Connie McQuay, volunteering at the 50/50 and admission table.
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Thank You!! To everyone who volunteered to helped make the
Bake Sale/Auction and the Bluegrass/Country Music Fundraiser a
success!
50/50 Volunteers: Made Baked Goods Buyers of Baked Goods Connie McQuay Joyce Borders Teddy West Juanita Bryant Barb woods Blaine Beekman Larry Teeters Joan Cox Juanita Bryant Joan Teeters Mary Colegrove Emma Slone Hannah Williams Jeannette Leaker Roger Patton Joan Cox Kathryn Pendleton Scott Adams Jean Mangan Eileen Bond Linda Slone Jean Mangan Harry Rider Marie Woods Ray Roberts Joan Teeters Thomas Parfitt Barb Mustard Traditions at Bristol Employees Connie McQuay Bristol Village Who Volunteered Dorothy Collier John Harbert Mary Hall Hannah Williams Greg Montavan Taylor Jenkins Lilly Murray Dale Reed Melody Lucas Jean Horn Sharon Manson Angie Clark Marilyn Lamerson Cardos Karen Ferguson Tom Mustard Oakbridge Financial Shelley Lyon Cochanauer Diane Renner Bertha Scowden Randy Deering Jessica Bates Ed Davis (Pike Diane Renner Book Sale Volunteers County Treasurer) Michele Brown Joan Cox Bernice James Linda Slone Jean Mangan Connie McQuay Elinor Setty Bob Downing Betty Smith Remy’s Used Cars Juanita Bryant
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Our Thanksgiving Dinner was enjoyed by almost 200 guests. Good Music Good Food
And most of all Good Friends
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Trip to The Governor’s Mansion
12-7-10
Claire Carrier in the Governors Lounge.
The whole crew out front of the mansion.
Claire, Jean, Soni, Juanita, Carole, and Connie in the Governors Dining Room
Soni, Claire, Anna Mae, Thelma, Jean, and in the back Carole, and Joanne at Spaghetti Warehouse.
Again the whole crew at Spaghetti
Warehouse for lunch.
Our Bus Drivers Gary Thompson, and Gary Watts.
Connie, Betty, Juanita, Barbara, at Spaghetti Warehouse.
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Donations Needed: Fabric
Art Supplies ( Sketch
Pads, charcoal pencils,
paint, etc.)
Books
Computer Paper
Coffee, Tea, Napkins,
Creamer, Coffee Filters
Laptop Computers
Movies (DVD or VHS) &
CD’s
Senior Advisory Council Senior Programs are always in need of donations, as well as volunteers. Please let the office staff know if you would like to make a donation or volunteer.
Thanks! Bob Downing, Wilma Jean Mangan,
Ruby Dixon, Hannah Williams
Larry Teeters, Peggy Mickey,
Wanda Lawson, Elinor Setty
Joan Cox, Joyce Borders, Walter Dawson
Blaine Beekman, Juanita Bryant,
Alma Connors
Lillie Mae Murray, Lynn Goble &
Kathryn Pendleton—Alternates
Edna Lansing—Emeritus
Senior Advisory Council Meetings:
Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at 1:00 p.m.
Due to the high costs of food
and supplies, lunch fees will
increase to $3.50 for staff and
$4.00 for guests.
The suggested donation for
those 60 years old and older
will be $2.50
effective date: 2/1/2011
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Thanks for your Donations!!! Marie Fletcher: Material
Pat Lemaster: Coffee & Monetary
Joyce Borders: Bingo Items
Linda Slone: Coffee & Hot Cocoa
Juanita Bryant: Sweet & Low,
Ball Point Pens &
Claire Baker: Coffee & Monetary
Claire Carrier: Material
Linda Slone: Coffee & Hot Cocoa
Joan Cox: Sweet & Low, and
Ball Point Pens
Betty Smith: Sweet & Low, and
Ball Point Pens
Fannie Kries : Quilting Material
Lavonne Prall: Books
Gary Watts: Books
Dorothy Collier : Blanket ( for Bingo), & gifts for
Bingo
Pam Topping: Christmas Things
Audry Bumgardner: Books
Betty Jo Coluim: Books
Robert Childers:Book (large print)
Julio Jesse: Pencils
Judy Lewis: Art Canvas (3)
Betty Whitt: Books
Mia Barnhardt: Books
Wilma Richie: Dry Erase Markers
Jean Mangan: Plastic Bags
Donna Stroud: Books
Jean Roberts: Books
Edna Malorgio: Books
Linda & Ron Campbell: Earrings & Duck set
Minnie Fremder: Cards
Paula Chandler: Books
Bonnie Yates: Instant Coffee & Creamer
Betty Brewster: Monetary
Jean Horn: Puzzles
Virginia Heavenridge: Coffee
Mike & Pearl McFarland: Coffee & Tea
Norma Lemaster: Earrings, Necklaces<& a Watch
Gregg Casselman: Books & Computer Supplies
Sharon Daniels: Books
Andrea Dagnal: Magazine Rack
Connie McQuay: Books
Joan Stewart: Craft Items
Bea Teeters: Creamer
Eleanor Fujita: Toshiba Laptop
Diane Renner: Grocery Bags & Creamer
Denver Kennison:Coffee, Coats, & Sweaters
Elinor Setty: Sweet & Low, and
Ball Point Pens
Ruth Dunham: Coffee, Tea, Creamers &Chocolate
Alvia Weaver : Sugar & Books
Tom & Sheila Caspari: VHS tapes & Books
Leon Dandorff: Magazines & Books
Jansje Stegar: Ferns
Marie Woods: Books
Gladys Thompson:
Tradition at Bristol Village: Van
Tom Mustard: Books & Bingo Items
Eileen Bond: Buttons, Thread, & Buckeys
Mary Bond Hickman: Thank you notes, & Tablets
Virginia Gregory
Sandra Henson: Yarn & Material
Sharon Anderson: Plastic Bags
Ellen Willis: Christmas Trees
Brenda Dyke:Books
Dorothy Ratcliff: Books
Jim Hodgins: Coffee
Audry Bumgardner: Books
Jack & Linda Harbert: Monetary
Christine Vance
Larry Teeters: Monetary
Clarence & Betty Haga: Coffee & Creamer
Jean Roland: Coffee
Donna Vulgamore: Book
Vivian Pilfry: Potpourri for Bingo
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Starting from left to right: Marvin Turner, Larry Kempton, Bea Teeters, Gordon Leffler, Amanda Skinner, Pearl McFarland, Betty Richardson, Juanita Bryant, Bonnie Yates, Joanne Barlage, and Betty Turner
Starting from left to right : Back Row, Lillie Murray, Gary Brinkman, Jim Trimble, Steve Richmond, Richard Bright. Front Row, Connie McQuay, Betty Brewster, Betty Tewksbury.
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Happy Birthday January
Rita Chaney Norma Horn Wanda Lawson Margie Manning June Wells Forest Blakeman Glen Noble Edna Lansing Marjorie Johnson Lucille Mathews Martha Whitehouse Doris Wendel Martha Osborn Perly Baker Rosemary Pollard Louise Salyer Nancy Brigner Murray Gallagher Ronald Ramey Linda Milam Bessie Mosley Christine Nance William Estep Allen Heinmiller Vivian Pelfrey William Shipe Jerrald Yetter Joan Amlin Enoch Teters Sharon Evans Jim Tackett James Greenhill Dorothy Collier Wilma Mangan Elma Cade Buenal Agee Joanne Roberts Jeannette Leaker Mary Keller Juanita Ramey David Woods Sondra Crabtree George Hendricks Barry Arledge Keith Smith Donna Good Betty Branham Glenda Cross Fred Oyer Joseph Deck Suzie Hale
Happy Birthday February
Roy Auton Virginia Burton Sandra Crabtree Toby Helton Dorothy McCreary John Mc Dowell Russell Burton Laurel Wickham Mia Bernhardt Robert Blenke Peggy Carter Sarah Murray Richard Bright Diana Daily Denver Kennison Russell Lucas Albert Shreck Berry Stroud Fannie Kries Jessee Williams Maybelle Manbevers Nikki Smiley Violet Hurles Gerald Weaver Willard Clay Frank Dam Judy Johnson Maxine Gilbert Joyce Borders Leon Deardorff Micheal Gilpin Julie Jessee Eileen Bowman Brenda Schultz Barbara Williams Mary Whitt Hannah Williams Roscoe Mickey Judy Newman Chester Osborn Charlotte Short Jackie Hall Mary Colegrove Ruby Dixon Paul Brownfield Georgia Slone
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Enoch (Red) & Beatrice Teeters
Married November 30, 1940, in Xenia Ohio. Red was 19 and Beatrice was 21. Red had spent his
last $3.00 to pay the preacher, but Beatrice had saved $40.00
They have three children: John, Richard, & Connie. Four Grandchildren, 2 boys and 2 girls.
Six Great-grandchildren, all girls.
Congratulations From everyone
at the Pike County Senior Center.
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Each Tuesday and Friday from 8:30-10:00am, the Time Out Café at the Senior Center will be serving Breakfast!
MENU: 2– Biscuits and Gravy: $2.50
Sides– $.50 each Scrambled Eggs Hash Browns
Sausage Stewed Apples Orange Juice
Bagels- $1.00 w/ butter or cream cheese. Order of toast- $.75 with butter & jelly
The café is now taking orders for omelets,
eggs, bacon, sausage, ham, and toast. Cheese Omelet: $2.50
Ham & cheese Omelet: $3.00 Vegetable Omelet:: $3.00
Eggs (bacon, or sausage, or ham) and toast: $3.00
Delivery Orders can be taken as early as 8:30am
Call ahead if you can!
Come check out the breakfast bar & bring some friends!!
Hot Dogs, Sloppy Joes and more!
Along with the Hot Dogs and Sloppy Joes served during the day, the café
will also have Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Grilled
Cheese, and Grilled Ham and Cheese. Coming soon:
Soup of the Day! HOT DOGS: $1.00 w/ sauce: $1.50
SLOPPY JOE: $2.50
The Time Out Café offers a variety of food and beverages including: candy bars, peanuts, fruit snacks, breakfast items, and chips along with
many other snacks!
The “Grumpy Ole Men’s Club” Makes the Time Out
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Senior Center ActivitiesSenior Center Activities
REMINDER: If you haven't paid
for your 2011 membership,
please see Shelley in the
Senior Programs office!
Guitar Lessons: Friday’s from 9:30-11:00am.
No charge for lessons; Esteban learning tapes and two Esteban
guitars are available for use or bring your own guitar. Lessons are taught by the very talented Jim Owens!
Come strum with us!!
Euchre Tuesdays at 12:30 pm in the
Senior Center Lounge. Come and join in on a good
old game of cards!
Book Club In - A - Box Book club is a great way to read a
good book and enjoy it all over when you discuss it with a group of
people. We are always looking for suggestions for books to read and
welcome readers to become members.
Our next meetings will be January 11th and February 8th
From 1-2 pm
Bowling! Come and
join us! Monday mornings from 9:00 to 9:45
Located in the Senior Center Dining Room!
B-I-N-G-O
Tuesday’s, Thursday’s, and Friday’s 10:30-11:30 am
Seniors only $.20 per card Enjoy fresh popcorn provided by the
Bingo Committee And popped by
Jim Trimble
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Exercise by Pleasant Hill Manor’s Activity Department!
The Monday Exercise Class from 10-10:40am will focus on Health and Wellness. Did you know that just 30 minutes of exercise a day can promote health and wellness and can decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease, decrease signs of depression, improve mental clarity, and prevent falls, among many other benefits? This will be an open exercise group so please feel free to ask questions and bring suggestions of what you enjoy. Wear comfortable clothes and join in! The last Monday of every month, those involved in that class will entered in a drawing to win a gift card. Between Betty Swick, Angel Colley, Terri Christman, Bee Pinkerton, and Rosemary Shanton, Pleasant Hill Manor employees combine for over 73 years of experience!
Zumba!!!! Zumba is a Latin inspired dance/fitness class with dance movements, which
creates a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system. Zumba integrates some of the basic principles of aerobic interval and resistance training to maximize caloric output, cardiovascular
benefits, and total body toning. Zumba is indeed great for the mind, body, & soul. Instructor for the class is Autumn Adams, a certified Zumba instructor. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a small towel.
Class Times:
Tuesday: 6-7:00pm Thursday: 6-7:00pm Saturday: 9-10:00am
Cost:
Non-Seniors: $4.00 CAC Staff: $3.00
Seniors: FREE
*Non-Seniors: *
Payments by month available:
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FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE Fridays 7:00pm to 10:00pm
$3.00 for Seniors Square dance, line dance, and slow dance.
Come dance, make friends, and enjoy good music and
refreshments! Bring a friend!!!
On November 12th, 2010
Friday Night Dance Honored Vets
Jack Hurles, Ray Pritchett Sr., Gerald Evans, Ray Pritchard Jr., Willard Clay, Les Parker, Mary Westlake, Charley McKnight, Delver Richards, Jay Shanton,
Wayne Spetnagel, Earl Scott, Jerry Midkiff, Richard Crabtree, Wayne Williams, Roger Cottrill, Wayne Neff, and Tom James.
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Lunch Served Daily Reservations are encouraged for the noon meal. Please call (740)947-5555 by 1:00pm the day before or make a standing
reservation .Can’t keep your reservation? No Problem-Please call or cancel by 9:00 a.m.
on your reservation day. Suggested donation: $2.00 for senior 60 or older. Lunch Fee for Non-Seniors and Visitors: $3.50.
Music by Pike Pickers every
Wednesday form 11-12:00
Music by Jim Owens every Friday form
11:30-12:00. See Jim at
Morgantown Jamboree every
Tuesday at 7:00pm. There is no cost to
get in and it is Located at the
Bird’s Nest Center in
Morgantown.
Dulcimer Lessons Monday ‘s 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm in the Senior
Center Lounge. Dulcimers can be rented for
$10/month or purchased for $60. Lessons are taught
by Gary Seger, owner of the
Prussia Valley Dulcimer.
Computer Basics, Keyboarding, & Advanced Classes
Join and learn how fun and useful the computer is to everyone at any age. Julie DeCamp of Westmoreland Place has teamed up with the Pike County Senior Center,( Michele Brown), to offer computer
classes. Space is limited so please sign up by calling the Senior Center and talking to Michele Brown. Classes are held every
Wednesday but times vary so please see the enclosed calendar!
Southeastern Ohio
Legal Services (SEOL)
(Free attorney services for Ohio Seniors.)
Attorney’s from the s Southeastern Ohio Legal Services are available to assist
seniors free of charge. Call 1-800-686-3668
to schedule an appointment.
SEOL will be at the Senior Center
1-4pm on Tuesday, January 11th
2011
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Nutrition Class
The Ohio State University Office
provides a nutrition class every Monday from 11:00-11:45am. Nutrition tips from Sherry Williams. Sherry enjoys sharing information about nutrition and fun ways to stay healthy and happy.
Hearing Aid Repair &
Services Melody Wipert,
BC-HIS of The Better Hearing Place will be donating her time monthly from
1-4:00pm. Melody is a board certifies Hearing Instrument
Specialist. She will clean and repair hearing aids as well as provide
hearing screenings. She will also have batteries and other items that
you may need to maintain your hearing aids. Please call
Melody’s office toll free at 1-877-799-4327 to schedule a free hearing exam! Remember the first
Friday of every month for your hearing needs!
Blood Pressure Readings Every Wednesday from 10:30-11:30 by CAC
Home Health Department. Free for Seniors!
Chair Massages: Come in and enjoy a half hour
massage. Its perfect, quick, and easy ! Shelby Schiller will massage your head,
neck, shoulders, back or all of the above.
*AT THIS TIME SHELBY IS ON MATERNITY LEAVE.*
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Still more to do:
Come in and join Jim Trimble, Mike Gilpen, Mary Whitt, and Jim Thomas on Thursdays mornings from 9:00 to 9:45 in the Senior Center dining room.
CHECK OUT THE
SENIOR CENTER ON FACEOOK!
Search for username:
PikeCo SeniorCenter Get daily updates of events
and activities happening here at the center.
New & Used Book s For Sale Monday thru Friday from 8:00am to 4:30 pm. Books are $0.25 each. Tell your Friends! Remember money made buys the coffee, tea, sugar, creamers, etc...Please help support the book sales. Donations of used books are always accepted and greatly appreciated.
Want to learn to Line Dance? Jim Thomas gives lessons for beginners on
Monday & Thursdays, 6:00pm at the American Legion. Questions? 947-5833
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Thank you Pleasant Hill Manor for sponsoring the monthly
birthday parties at the Senior Center
Thank you Boyer
Funeral Home for supporting our
Computer Program!
Thanks!!
Westmoreland Place and Julie DeCamp for
sponsoring WI-FI at the Senior Center!
WI-FI is up and running so bring your
laptop computer, sit down and surf the web, relax
and enjoy!!
Thank you Traditions at
Bristol Village and LIFE Ambulance for
delivering meals!
Thank you to all of the instructors
for your time! Pleasant Hill: Exercise
Jim Owens: Guitar Betty Tewksbury: Crafts
Julie DeCamp: Computer Gary Segar: Dulcimer
Thanks Piketon Nursing
Center for calling
Bingo on Tuesdays
Mornings!!
Thank you Traditions at Bristol Village
For the donation of the van for Home Delivered Meals!
Thank You Mary Bevens
For the gracious donations towards The Senior Center Tile Wall Fundraising Campaign
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To everyone who volunteered their time to help with our
Christmas Party, Thank You!!!
Christine Nance Sharon Anderson Diane Renner Shania Graham Mandy Manning Darlene Wise Nancy Shepherd Wilma Ritchie Betty Tewksbury Jacklynn Price Mike Webb (Home Health Care) Carol Woodruff (Home Health Care) Jeremy Smith (In Care)
Thank You!! For the
Christmas Gift Donations. Jessica’s Attic - 10 Poinsettias
Raffle winners: Bessie Mosley
Wanda Lawson David Edler
Don Chapman Gordon Leffler
Barbara Hayman Violet Hurles
Jim Oats Tink Detilliam Claire Carrier
Waverly Floral - 2 Arrangements
Raffle winners:
Sharon Echard Linda Milan
Fifth Third - 5 $10.00 Gift Cards Raffle winners: Nancy Shepherd
Larry Teeters Pat Evans
Ann Young Minnie Fremder
Pike County Visitor Bureau - Gift Basket
Raffle winner: Sue Holyman
U.S. Bank - 2 Blankets & 2 Tins of Popcorn
Raffle winners: Linda Masey– Blanket Bea Teeters - Blanket
Mia Bernhardt - Popcorn
Joan Teeters - Popcorn
Thank You!! Boyer Funeral Home First National Bank Veach Trucking, Inc
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Deering Ohio Valley Bank
Gordon Foods Service Valley Wholesale Foods
For helping with monetary & fruit donations to be able to put together 385 candy bags .
And to Joyce Borders Joan Cox Jean Mangan Mary Whitt Don Stroud Betty Stroud Kathy Trimble For donating their time to bag
all 385 bags!!!!
Congratulations to Darlene Wise!!
Winner of the Quilt, Made and donated by
Violet Williams.
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Craft Room Hours: Our craft room is open
Monday—Thursday from 8:30 until 2:00pm.
Come, shop and bring a friend. All proceeds from sales sponsor items
and projects for seniors!
MATERIAL DONATIONS ARE ALWAYS NEEDED FOR THIS
CLASS AND GREATLY APPRECIATED!!
Quilting / Sewing
9:00 - 2:00 pm Monday - Thursday Seniors: No Charge Non-Seniors: $2.00
Instruction is provided by Betty Tewksbury. Come in and learn how to quilt, sew, (by hand or machine), or make beaded jewelry. Bring a
friend and leave with a fun hobby!
THE CRAFT COMMITTEE IS RECRUITING VOLUNTEERS!
PLEASE SEE WANDA IN THE CRAFTS DEPARTMENT.
Betty Tewksbury, Wanda Lawson, & Joanne Roberts.
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SAFELINK WIRELESS: Community Action Committee of Pike County’s Social Services Department is now offering assistance with the completion of a SafeLink Wireless Application. SafeLinkWireless is a government supported program that provides a free cell phone and
airtime each month for Income-eligible customers. Thanks to SafeLink, Lifeline Telephone Assistance Program, which has been around for years, is now available for wireless phones. Please Note: Customers who receive Lifeline Telephone Assistance on their home phone are ineligible for a free cell phone. Customers may receive only one phone per household. Customers are eligible if they receive benefits from one of the following programs: Section 8, Medicaid, Food Stamps, SSI, Free School Lunch, General Assistance/Disability, HEAP, SSDI, OWF, or TANF. TracFone Wireless pays for the phones and the cost of promoting its SafeLink Program to make sure eligible consumers know about the program. Ohio customers receive 68 free minutes each month and the minutes are added automatically to their phone during the first week of each month. More information is available by contacting the Community Action Committee of Pike County Social Services Department at (740) 289-2371, The Pike County Senior Center at (740) 947-5555, or TDD (740) 289-2608. In addition, you can visit www.safelinkwireless.com
NEEDING A Computer? Cincinnati Computer Cooperative has a special program for
individuals 55 and older to purchase a refurbished desktop com-puter for either $75 or $150.
Order forms are available at the Senior Center
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THE OHIO BENEFIT BANK HELPING OHIOANS IN NEED AND
HELPING OHIO’S ECONOMY
Almost $1.6 billion in aid goes unclaimed every year in Ohio.
Nearly 95% of these unclaimed tax credits and benefits are federal dollars that would otherwise not come into Ohio.
The Ohio Benefit Bank (OBB) is a public private partnership that helps connect low– and moderate-income Ohioans with
the free tax preparation and access to potential public benefits. In partnership with the Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives and the Ohio Association of Second
Harvest Foodbanks, the OBB encourages eligible Ohioans to claim tax credits, such as the Earned Income Take Credit, and
public benefits, such as food stamps, child care subsidies, home energy assistance and children’s health care insurance by
helping them to determine potential eligibility and complete accurate applications.
For more information or to find out if you could be eligible, or to become an Ohio Benefit Bank site call 1.800.648.1176 or visit http://obb.ohio.gov
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2010-2011 Winter Crisis Program
The Community Action Committee of Pike County will operate the 2010-2011 Winter Crisis
Program thru March 31, 2011. The program, which is for households at or below 200
percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, will provide one-time assistance to households
that are disconnected or threatened with disconnection of their heating source or have 25%
or less of bulk fuel. Applicants must bring to the face-to-face interview both primary and
electric heating bills, verification of gross household income for the past 90 days, proof of
disability if disabled, and proof of social security number for all households members.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 740-289-2371 or TDD
740-289-2608. Individuals 60 years or older must call the Pike County Senior Center at
740-947-5555 to schedule an appointment.
Appointments are scheduled only by phone at both locations.
The E-HEAP Winter Crisis Program can also help pay for heating system repairs in certain cases up to $175. A household can receive E-HEAP Winter Crisis
Program assistance only once per winter season.
Households whose gross income is at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines are eligible for the E-HEAP Winter Crisis Program. A household whose total income during the past 3 months prior to the HEAP interview
is equal to or less than the following maximums may be eligible: Size of Household Annual gross income guidelines - effective 1-23-09 1 up to $21,660 2 up to $29,140 3 up to $36,620 4 up to $44,100 5 up to $51,580 6 up to $59,060 7 up to $66,540 8 up to $74,020 Households with more than eight members should add an additional $7,480 per member.
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Source: Kroger
Giving Back to Our Communities!
Enroll now for the 2010/2011 Kroger Community Rewards
Program. All Participants must re-enroll each year to continue earning awards during the coming year.
It's Easy... just shop, swipe your card & earn!
Giving more back to the community! Kroger is committed to helping our communities grow and prosper. Year
after year, local schools, churches and other non-profit organizations will earn millions of dollars through our
Community Rewards Program. The Kroger Community Rewards Program was designed to make
The Senior Center will assist you in enrolling or re-enrolling into the Community Rewards Program. You don’t need a computer we will do the work for you in just a few minutes. You still get your points
and discounts, while the Senior Center gets free money while you shop. Stop in and let us enroll you. Thank you for supporting the Senior
Center!
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
3
BOWLING 9—9:45
EXERCISE CLASS 10—10:40
NUTRITION 11:00AM
DULCIMER LESSONS 1—2:30PM
4
CRAFTS 9—2:30 BINGO 10:30—11:30 AM
EUCHRE 12:30PM
ZUMBA 6 ‐ 7:00PM
5
COMPUTER BASICS 9:30 ‐ 10:30
ADVANCED COMPUTER 10:30 ‐ 11:30
BLOOD PRESSURE 10:30‐11:30am
MUSIC 11‐12:00
6
CORNHOLE 9‐9:45am
BINGO 10:30‐11:30am
ZUMBA 6‐7:00pm
7
GUITAR LESSONS 9:30‐11:00am
BINGO 10:30‐11:30am HEARING CLINIC 1‐4:00pm (Call for appointment!
DANCE 7‐10:00pm
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ZUMBA
9‐10:00am
9 10
BOWLING 9—9:45
EXERCISE CLASS 10‐10:40am
NUTRITION 11:00am
DULCIMER LESSONS 1‐2:30pm
11 *ENERGY EFFICIENCY *
*PRESENTATION *
* AT 11:30* CRAFTS 9‐2:30
SATELLITE CRAFTS 10:00—11AM BOOK CLUB 1:00PM
SEOL LEGAL SERVICES 1:30—4pm BINGO 10:30‐11:30am EUCHRE 12:30pm ZUMBA 6—7:00PM
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BLOOD PRESSURE 10:30‐11:30am
MUSIC 11‐12:00
COMUTER BASICS 1:00 ‐ 2:00
MATURE WORKERS COMPUTER 2 ‐ 4PM
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CORNHOLE 9‐9:45am
BINGO 10:30‐11:30am
ZUMBA 6‐7:00pm
14 * LUNCH AT DAKOTAS WITH
GUEST JIM HENRY*
GUITAR LESSONS
9:30‐11:00am
BINGO 10:30‐11:30am
DANCE 7‐10:00pm
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ZUMBA
9‐10:00am
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SENIOR CENTER
CLOSED
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR
DAY
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CRAFTS 9‐2:30
BINGO 10:30‐11:30am
EUCHRE 12:30pm
ZUMBA 6‐7:00pm
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COMPUTER BASICS 9:30 ‐ 10:30
ADVANCED COMPUTER 10:30 ‐ 11:30
BLOOD PRESSURE 10:30‐11:30am
MUSIC 11‐12:00
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CORNHOLE 9‐9:45am
BINGO 10:30‐11:30am
ZUMBA 6‐7:00pm
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GUITAR LESSONS
9:30‐11:00am
BINGO 10:30‐11:30am
DANCE 7‐10:00pm
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ZUMBA
9‐10:00am
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BOWLING 9:00 ‐ 9:45
EXERCISE CLASS 10‐10:40am
NUTRITION 11:00am
DULCIMER LESSONS 1‐2:30pm
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CRAFTS 9‐2:30
SATELLITE CRAFTS 10—11AM
BINGO 10:30‐11:30am
EUCHRE 12:30pm
ZUMBA 6 ‐ 7:00PM
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BLOOD PRESSURE 10:30‐11:30am
MONTHLY B‐DAY PARTY 10:30am
MUSIC 11‐12:00
COMUTER BASICS 1:00 ‐ 2:00
MATURE WORKERS COMPUTER 2 ‐ 4PM
SENIOR ADVISORY MEETING 1:00pm
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CORNHOLE 9‐9:45am
BINGO 10:30‐11:30am
ART CLASS (WATER COLORS)
1:30—3:30
ZUMBA 6‐7:00pm
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GUITAR LESSONS
9:30‐11:00am
BINGO 10:30‐11:30am
DANCE 7‐10:00pm
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ZUMBA
9‐10:00am
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BOWLING 9—9:45
EXERCISE CLASS 10‐10:40am
NUTRITION 11:00am DULCIMER LESSONS 1‐2:30pm
Activities for January 2011!
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Menu
Subject to
Change
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Chicken & Biscuits with Broccoli/Cauliflower/Carrots
Spinach Tropical Fruit
Milk Angel Food Cake
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Corned Beef Buttered Potatoes
Cabbage Cornbread
Milk Cherry Jell-o with Pears
5
Salmon Patty Stewed Tomatoes
Brown Rice Cole Slaw
Break Milk
Peach Cobbler
6
Pork Roast Stuffing
Butter Beans Carrots Bread Milk
Applesauce
7
Open-Faced Roast Beef Sandwich on Texas Toast
Whipped Potatoes Green Beans
Milk Orange
8
9
10
Tender Thin-Sliced Roast Beef on Bun
Cream of Potato Soup Carrot Salad
Crackers Milk
Fresh Pear
11
Chicken Cacciatore with Spaghetti
Kale Cheesy Garlic Biscuit
Milk Fruit Cocktail
12
Glazed Baked Ham Scalloped Potatoes
Broccoli Buttered Apples
Milk Cake
13 Chicken & Noodles
Tossed Salad Banana
Kiwi/Strawberry Juice Crackers
Milk Oatmeal Raisin Cookie
14
Meat Loaf Oriental Stir Fry
Brown Rice Pineapple
Bread Milk
15
16 17
Senior Center Closed
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
18
Beef Stew Green Beans
Biscuit Crackers
Milk Tangelo
19
Chicken Parmesan Yam Pattie
Buttered Spinach Pears Milk Bread
Vanilla Pudding
20
Mini Meatball Sub with Marinara Sauce
Corn Tossed Salad
Milk Tropical Fruit
21
Ham & Bean Soup Pickled Beets
Cornbread Milk
Apple
22
23
24
Chicken Salad Sandwich Cream Broccoli Soup
Mini Baby Carrots Brown Bean Salad
Milk Raisins
25
Oven Fried Pork Chop Cooked Cabbage
Hot German Potato Salad Tropical Fruit
Bread Milk
Graham Crackers
26
Chili Corn Carne Waldorf Salad
Grape Juice Cornbread
Milk Brownie
27
Southern Fried Chicken
Bahama Blend Vegetables Mixed Greens
Whole Grain Rice Bread Milk
Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
28
Chuck Wagon Steak Whipped Potatoes with Gravy
Green Beans Peaches Bread Milk
Oatmeal Cookie
29
30 31
Beef Vegetable Soup Cottage Cheese
Apple Juice Bread and Crackers
Milk Tangerine
MENU: JANUARY 2011
27
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
COMPUTER BASICS 9:30—10:30
ADVANCED COMPUTER 10:30—11:30
BLOOD PRESSURE 10:30 ‐ 11:30
MUSIC 11— 12:00
3
CORNHOLE 9—9:45AM BINGO 10:30—11:30
ZUMBA 6—7:00PM
4
GUITAR LESSONS 9:30—11:00
BINGO 10:30—11:30
DANCE 7—10PM
5
ZUMBA 9—10AM
6 7
BOWLING 9—9:45 EXERCISE CLASS 10—10:40
NUTRITION 11:00 DULCIMER LESSONS 1— 2:30
8 *MOVIE & DINNER TRIP*
CRAFTS 9—2:00 BINGO 10:30—11:30
EUCHRE 12:30
ZUMBA 6 ‐ 7:00PM
9 BLOOD PRESSURE 10:30—11:30
MUSIC 11—12:00
COMPUTER BASICS 1—2:00PM
MATURE WORKERS COMPUTER 2—4:00PM
10
CORNHOLE 9—9:45AM BINGO 10:30—11:30
ZUMBA 6—7:00PM
11 GUITAR LESSONS 9:30—11:00
BINGO 10:30—11:30 HEARING CLINIC—1—4PM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!
DANCE 7—10PM
12
ZUMBA 9—10AM
13 14
BOWLING 9—9:45 EXERCISE CLASS 10—10:40
NUTRITION 11:00 DULCIMER LESSONS 1— 2:30
15 SATELLITE CRAFTS 10AM—11AM
CRAFTS 9—2:00 BINGO 10:30—11:30
EUCHRE 12:30 BOOK CLUB 1PM—2PM
ZUMBA 6 ‐ 7:00PM
16
COMPUTER BASICS 9:30—10:30
ADVANCED COMPUTER 10:30—11:30
BLOOD PRESSURE 10:30 ‐ 11:30
MUSIC 11— 12:00
17
CORNHOLE 9—9:45AM BINGO 10:30—11:30
ZUMBA 6—7:00PM
18
GUITAR LESSONS 9:30—11:00
BINGO 10:30—11:30
DANCE 7—10PM
19
ZUMBA 9—10AM
20 21
SENIOR CENTER CLOSED
PRESIDENTS DAY
22
CRAFTS 9— 2:00 BINGO 10:30 ‐ 11:30
EUCHRE 12:30
ZUMBA 6‐7:00PM
23
BLOOD PRESSURE 10:30—11:30 MUSIC 11—12:00
COMPUTER BASICS 1—2:00PM MATURE WORKERS COMPUTER 2—4:00PM
SENIOR ADVISORY MEETING 1:00PM
24
CORNHOLE 9—9:45AM BINGO 10:30—11:30
ART CLASS (WATER COLORS) 1:30— 3:30
ZUMBA 6—7:00PM
25
GUITAR LESSONS 9:30—11:00
BINGO 10:30—11:30
DANCE 7—10PM
26
ZUMBA 9—10AM
27 28
BOWLING 9—9:45 EXERCISE CLASS 10—10:40
NUTRITION 11:00 DULCIMER LESSONS 1— 2:30
Activities for February 2011!
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Oven ‐ Roasted Chicken
Succotash Spinach
Mixed Fruit Roll Milk
Cake
2 Beef Pot Roast
Carrots/Celery/Onions Potaotes Bread Milk
Peaches & Pears
3 Roasted Turkey
Whipped Potatoes/Gravy Peas
Whole Grain Muffin Peaches & Pears
4 Mostaccioli with Mozzarella Cheese
Italian Mixed Vegetables Mixed Green Salad
Bread Stick Ambosia
5
6 Super Bowl
7 Chicken & Biscuits with
Broccoli/Cauliflower/Carrots Spinach
Tropical Fruit Milk
Angel Food Cake
8 Corned Beef
Buttered Potatoes Cabbage Cornbread
Milk Cherry Jell‐o with Pears
9 * Valentines Party* Salmon Patty
Stewed Tomatoes Brown Rice Cole Slaw Bread Milk
Peach Cobbler
10 Pork Roast Stuffing
Butter Beans Carrots Bread Milk
Applesauce
11 Open‐Faced Roast Beef Sandwich on Texas Toast
Whipped Potatoes Green Beans
Milk Orange
12
13 14 *Valentines Day* Tender Thin ‐ Sliced Roast Beef on Bun
Cream of Potato Soup Carrot Salad Crackers Milk
Fresh Pear
15 Chicken Cacciatore with Spaghetti
Kale Cheesy Garlic Bread
Milk Fruit Cocktail
16 Glazed Baked Ham Scalloped Potatoes
Broccoli Buttered Apples
Milk Cake
17 Chicken & Noodles
Tossed Salad Banana
Kiwi/Strawberry Juice Crackers Milk
Oatmeal Raisin Cookie
18 Meat Loaf
Oriental Stir Fry Brown Rice Pineapple Bread Milk
19
20 21
*Presidents Day*
*Closed*
22 Beef Stew
Green Beans Biscuit Crackers Milk
Tangelo
23 Chicken Parmesan
Yam Pattie Buttered Spinach
Pears Bread Milk
Vanilla Pudding & Wafers
24 Mini Meatball Sub with
Marinara Sauce Corn
Tossed Salad Milk
Tropical Fruit
25 Ham & Bean Soup Pickled Beets Cornbread
Milk Apple
26
27 28 Chicken Salad Sandwich Cream of Broccoli Soup
Mini Baby Carrots Brown Bean Salad
Milk Raisins
American Heart Month
Be Smart Heart
Menu: February 2011