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SHELBY TOWNSHIPSeptember and October 2012
SENIOR NEWSLETTERCharter Township of Shelby
51670 Van DykeShelby Township, Michigan
Phone: 586-739-7540 / Fax: 586-323-3054 e-mail: [email protected] Web site - www.shelbytwp.org
AMY’S CORNER SUPPORT THE SHELBY TOWNSHIP TEAMThe Senior Spelling Bee will be held on Octo-ber 26 at the Washington/Romeo Senior Cen-ter (Washington location). You are welcome toattend as a spectator and cheer on our team.
GO SHELBY!!!
BUS TICKET MAILINGPlease note that due to rising postage
costs our policy for mailing bus tickets has changed. Please include a $1.00 mailing fee
with any bus ticket order. We’re no longer re-questing a self-addressed stamped envelope.
AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVETuesday, October 23rd1:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.Please call 586-739-7540
COMING IN NOVEMBER The Annual Flea Market, Bake Sale and Craft Sale will be held on Thursday and Friday, November 1 and 2. Please bring your donations in any day from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. No clothing or shoes. Sign up at the front desk if you are able to bring in baked goods. Craft tables are available for $20.00 for both days.
SOMETHING SPECIALNick Olesen, U.S. Postal Inspector
Wednesday, September 1911:00 a.m.
Mr. Olesen will discuss various types ofmail fraud schemes which are
prevalent today, everything from chainletters to foreign lottery schemes and
investment fraud.
Fall is just around the corner….time sure flies when you are having fun! Please consider join-ing us for a fall event and please register early! I have heard a lot of complaints recently frompeople who were not able to get a ticket for an event or trip. Remember that you can register over the phone with a Visa or Mastercard. You can also be the first to get the newsletter byproviding us with your email address.
Lastly, if you are a card player or would liketo play cards at the center, please considerjoining us for a meeting on Wednesday, Septem-ber 18th at 12:30 p.m. This is the time to voice your concerns and suggestions.
Happy Fall!
NEED A BUS?Call us at (586) 739-7540
Office Hours - Monday thru Friday8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Detailed information available at the front desk.REGISTRATION
You must register for the Shelby Senior Center every year. The cost is $3.00 for residents of Shelby Twp. and Utica and $4.00 for non residents. Membership is required for all programs.
DEAF OLDER ADULTSMeets 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month at 10:00 a.m. at the Senior Center. Sponsored by Deaf and Hearing Impaired Services, Inc. and Tri-County Deaf Senior Citizens. For information call (248) 473-1888.
SHELBY MANOR -TIME CHANGEShopping at Meijer on Monday from 1:00 until 4:00 p.m. and at Lakeside on Wednesday from 1:00 until 4:00 p.m. Call (866) 962-5515.
SENIOR LOAN CLOSETThis a free service to the community. Crutches, canes, portable commodes, walkers and wheelchairs are available on loan for the short term.
DO YOU HAVE ANY UNUSED YARN?We will gladly take any yarn you aren’t using! Please bring it in and it will be used to knit and crochet articles for charity.
COUNTRY/WESTERN LINE DANCING - Old dances as well as new. Each class is $4.00. Intermediate classes meet Monday at1:00 p.m. Your instructor is Connie Frendt.
POLICE TALK - Discussion with Sgt. Cazabon. Bring any questions you may have.September 5 and October 17 at 10:30 a.m.
ARTIST EXHIBIT - The work of one of our local artists is displayed in the cafeteria. You may just find the piece of art you have been looking for! Pete Snodgrass is the featured artist for September and October, who is also our watercolor instructor.
ONGOING ACTIVITIES
BIBLE STUDY - Mondays at 1:00 p.m. If you are interested in studying the Bible, this is the group for you.
EXERCISE - Tuesdays and Fridays at 10:15 a.m. A great exercise for people of all ages. Janice Bartneck, Instructor. Only $1.
CHAIR EXERCISE -Wednesdays at 10:15 a.m. This exercise is perfect for those who want a great workout and still have the support of a chair. Pat Pircer, Instructor. Only $1.
CHOIR - Join us on Wednesdays at 10:30a.m. Everyone is welcome. Clare Abt, Director.
PEDRO - Join us on Fridays at 12:30 p.m.
BRIDGE - Fridays at 1:00 p.m. You do not need a partner. No cost.
HAPPENINGS - Discussion of current events found in newspapers and on TV. Fridays at 1:00 p.m. Roger Angeles, Facilitator.
CONNECTING THREADS QUILTING GUILD Meets Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m. Call for further information. 586-739-7540.
LOW VISION GROUP - Meets the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 1:00 p.m. Chuck Ogier, Facilitator.
NEW CRAFT CLASS - 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 1:00 p.m. Check at front desk for details. Carolyn Cope, Facilitator.
BRAIN GAMES - 2nd and 4th Thursdayevery month. Margaret Neufang, Facilitator.
Wii - Exercise and fun at the same time.Mondays from 2:00 until 3:30 p.m. Playsitting or standing.
CANASTA - Thursday mornings at 9:30 a.m.This group is looking for new members.
SEPTEMBER HAPPENINGS OCTOBER HAPPENINGSThe Annual Birthday Party will be Wednesday,September 12 at 11:00 a.m. There will bea Nutrition Lunch and a piano concert byDan Beaubean. Dan would like to know if there are special songs you would like to hear. Stop at the desk and let us know. The price is $6.00. Sign up ASAP.
The Lunch Bunch will be heading to the HenryFord Museum for a tour of the Titanic Artifactcollection. This exhibit is in honor of the 100th Anniversary the Titanic sinking. Wewill be lunching on site, at the Museum, at the Michigan Cafe (cafeteria style). Lunch is on your own. The date is September 11 and we depart at 8:30 a.m. The price is $27.00 for tour and bus. We will leave the museum for home by 1:30 p.m. NOTE: Lots of walking.
Farm visit and lunch, sounds like a perfect Au-tumn day. The Lunch Bunch will visit the Crooked Creek Farm and shop in their store. Crooked Creek is unique because it is a strictly organic farm. The milk has no additives, the meat has no hormones, and they sell many other organic prod-ucts. Don’t miss the old fashioned milk with the cream on top just like you had as a kid. Remem-ber the Twin Pines man bringing it to the door? Lunch will be at Red Knapp’s American Grill in Oxford with a stop at Westview Orchards for cider and donuts. The date is October 5 and we will de-part at 10:45 a.m. The price is $3.00 for the bus. Lunch and shopping is on your own.
The Halloween Dinner Dance is on Friday, October 19 at 5:30 p.m. The music will be provided by the fabulous Jerry Robotka and a delicious dinner will be served. Tickets are $16.00 for dinner and dancing, or $8.00 for dancing only. Tickets go quickly so please sign up early before tickets sell out!
The senior center members and staff wish to thank the following businesses for their generous contributions to-wards our Annual Senior Picnic:
American House LakesideBoric’s Salon
Buffalo Wild WingsChristine’s Bakery
Fantastic Sam’sGreat Clips
Jeannine Morris - Lia Sophia JewelryKrogersMeijer’s
National Coney IslandOcean Breeze
Sheryl McLaughlin - doTERRA Essential OilsStarbucks
Sunrise Assistant Living Town Village of Sterling HeightsUAW Region 1 - Charles Hall, Dir.
Villa Bella of Clinton TownshipWujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home
Wynwood of Utica
Calling all ghosts, ghouls and goblins! Our annual Halloween Party will be held on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. Come and join us for a delicious lunch and lots of fun. Tickets are $6.00. And back by popular demand….Dave and January willentertain us. Costumes are encouraged….come dressed up and you will have a chance to win a great prize in our costume contest!
The Enchanted Sea Dinner Dance is Friday, September 21 at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $16.00 for dinner and dancing, or $8.00 for danc-ing only. A lovely dinner will be served. Mike Zelenak will play for your dancing pleasure. Sign up early before tickets sell out!
ATTENTION LUNCH BUNCH PARTICIPANTS!!
We must ask that when riding the bus, that absolutely NO perfumes, colognes, after shaves, or any other product with a strong fragrance be worn. We apologize for any inconvenience, however there are members of the group who suffer from asthma and allergies. Thank you for your cooperation.
SIERRA CLUB SPEAKERPresentation on preserving the environment
Mr. Gerald Hasspacher, SpeakerWednesday, October 3
11:00 a.m.
ELDER ABUSEIf you feel you are being abused or
know someone who you believeis being abused, please call
Macomb County Elder Abuse Hot Line
877-412-6109Help is available 7 days a week,
24 hours a day.
IMPORTANT WEBSITESSocial Security http://www.ssa.gov/
National Council on Aging http://www.ncoa.org/
U.S. Senate http://www.senate.gov/U.S. House of Representatives http://www.
house.gov/Center for Medicare and Medicaid Ser-
viceshttp://www/cms.hhs.gov/
LEGAL HOTLINE1-800-347-5297
Many Michigan seniors and their familiesdon’t realize that there are many servicesavailable to assist with the challenges ofgrowing older. These agencies provide help with a wide variety of concerns including re-maining independent in your own home.1. MANY COMMUNITIES OFFER FREEREFERRALS BY DIALING 211 ON YOURPHONE.2. MSU Kinship Care - 1-800-538-1218 for assistance to grandparents that are caring for their grandchildren.3. Michigan Medicare/Medicaid Assistance - 1-800-803-7174.4. Michigan Pension Rights - 1-866-735-7737.5. Michigan Access to Food for the Elderly - 1-877-6MI-CAFE.6. Michigan Office of Services to the Elderly 517-373-8230.7. Michigan Hospice Care - 1-800-536-6300.
SENIOR CENTER BOUTIQUEAre you looking for that special something for a special someone? Try the Senior Cen-ter Boutique for lovely, handmade items. There is also art on display in the cafeteria that’s for sale too. The boutique items and the art are all by local artisans.
WALKING GROUPThe Walking Group walks in the lovely Shel-by Twp. parks. Walking is on Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. This is a friendly, sociable group. Call the Center for further information.
MASSAGES ARE SO RELAXING!!DON’T FORGET THE
PAMPERING YOU WILL RECEIVEFROM OUR MASSAGE THERAPISTS.
MASSAGES ARE AVAILABLE MONDAY
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY.$25.00 FOR ONE HOUR.Call for an appointment
NO ANIMALS ON THE PREMISESService animals ONLY are allowed at the Senior Center, including at any
outside activities. Thank you.
COMPUTER CLASSESBeginner Class 10:00 a.m. - noon
September 5, 12, 19 and 26October 3 and 10
6 sessions for $50.00Lucille Jasinski, Instructor
ATTENTION: EVENT DESIGNERS ARE IN NEED OF CRAFT ITEMS
If you have attended any of our dances orparties, you must be familiar with the beau-tiful decorations and centerpieces that the Event Designers create. Supplies are get-ting low, and we are asking that you donate craft items to these dedicated ladies and gentlemen who give so generously of their time to help make the Senior Center a more pleasant place for all of us. Drop off items at the front desk.
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Permanents with Hair Cut Hair Cut Shampoo & Set Color with Set
Call: (586) 739-6653Men welcome • Please leave a message
“Escape to the calm & pampering atmosphere that is Gracie’s.”
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Highlights • Texture • Men’s Color • Corrective Color • Eyebrow Wax
Lip or Chin Wax • Makeup Application • Manicure • Acrylic Full Set • Fills • Pedicure
(586) 992-277553308 Van DykeShelby Twp., MI 48316
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We Provide Home Visiting Physicians
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Contact us today 248-659-8648©2010 Each offi ce is independently owned and operated.
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586 463-9551
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includes over 50 skilled Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech and Language Pathology
professionals that specialize in senior rehabilitation and stand committed to your successful recovery.
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David G. TenHopenGeneral Agent
586-752-2710fax 586-752-2658 • [email protected]
MEMBERSHIP • TRAVEL • INSURANCE • FINANCIAL SERVICES
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Full service residential & commercial installation, repair & maintenance
Water Heaters & Boilers • Furnace & Air ConditionersNu Flow- No dig sewer repairs • Video camera sewer inspections
Generac Generators • Sinks, faucets & toilets • Sump pumpsBackfl ow Prevention • Irrigation
Christopher B. Kroll & Associates, P.C.Attorneys at Law
5746 24 Mile Road • Shleby Township, MI 48316
(586) 323-4001www.krollelderlaw.com
CONGRATULATIONSSENIOR FUN OLYMPICS WINNERS
First Place Ribbons Marv Scott Gloria Olheiser Bill Konyvka Pat Olheiser Anne Riggs Arlene Perri Richard Hummel Barbara Ferreras Virginia Sanocki Palmer Hipps Vince Lumetta G. Landerschier Rosalyn Redlowski Desmond Lowe Nina Turner Tom Fortin
Second Place Ribbons Kyod Jones Barbara Konyvka Virginia Sanocki Tom Fenoseff Marv Scott Kathy Marshall Eve Willard Jim Plutschuck Gloria Olheiser Bob Labadie Kathy Sherr Corky Josliff Bill Konyvka Ed Redlawski Gary Rosenthal
Third Place Ribbons Pat Olheiser Elsie Dickty Pat Simonds Chuck Braun Tom Fortin Corky Josliff Sally Pedrie Pat Olheiser Eve Willard Judy Poliske Tom Fortin Reinhold Paege Cecelia Grazdzinski Richard Hummel Alice Miller Vince Lumetta Ken Vanderbeke
BUS SERVICEDid you know that the Senior Center oper-ates four buses every day Monday throughFriday. We are fortunate to partner with Smart and provide community transit forseniors or residents with disabilities thatreside in Shelby or Utica and are membersof the Senior Center. For medical appoint-ments we travel north to 27 mile, south to18 mile, east to Romeo Plank and west toLivernois. For shopping we stay within Shelby and Utica. Bus tickets are $.50 each way. Contact the Senior Center any-time, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please note that we need two weeks advance notice for medical appoint-ments and one week advance notice forpersonal appointments.
TRANSPORTATION IS AVAILABLE FOR EVENING EVENTS IF THERE IS ENOUGH INTEREST. CALL US OR STOP BY THE FRONT DESK IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A RIDE. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU SIGN UP EARLY FOR ALL ACTIVITIES. THE LUNCH BUNCH, PARTICULARLY, FILLS UP QUICKLY AND IS USUALLY SOLD OUT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE GIVE US A CALL AT 586-739-7540.
NUTRITION PROGRAMSeniors who are 60 years of age and older are eligible to participate in the Macomb County
Nutrition Program. A lunch time meal is served here at the Center, Monday through
Friday at 11:30 a.m. A $3.00 donation iswelcome. Meals are served on afirst-come-first served basis. The
Nutrition Program also has a birthday party each month. Please check with the kitchen
for the dates. All those planning to attend the monthly birthday party must sign up
with the kitchen in person.
Absolutely Brilliant Household TipAlways keep several get well cards on display. If unexpected guests arrive, they will think you’ve
been sick and unable to clean. I’ll bet some clever senior thought this one up.
TAI CHITai Chi resumes on Monday, September 10 at12:30 p.m. Janet Randolph is the instructor. The cost is $39.00 for six weeks.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO A BIG FAVORFOR THE SENIOR CENTER?
All you have to do is save all your VG’s receipts and turn them in at the front desk. The Senior Center is participating in the Community Sharing Program. We will receive 1% of the receipts we turn in.
THE CHOIR WILL NOT MEET ON WEDNES-DAY, SEPTEMBER 12th. Practice will resumeon Wednesday, September 19.
A beautiful day on theDetroit River when theLunch Bunch sailed on
the Diamond Jack cruise.
A few members who went to the Eastern
Market Lunch Bunch paused their shopping to take this snapshot. They had a fun filled day, with lunch at the famous Slow’s BBQ.
Join us Mondaymornings at 10 a.m. for your chance to get a ...
PREVIEWS OF COMING ATTRACTIONS
Thursday, September 6 at 12:30Movie and Popcorn - New Years Eve - An ensemblecast provides us with a look into the lives of severalcouples as they celebrate New Years Eve. Featuredamong the stars are Sarah Jessica Parker, Halle Berryand Ashton Kutcher
Thursday, September 20 at 12:30Movie Classic - Parent Trap 1961 - StarringBrian Keith, Maureen O’Hara and Hayley Mills. Forsome uknown reason these parents each take one of their twins when they divorce. They grow up each un-aware of the other. When they meet by accident things start to happen. The outcome? Come see it to find out.
Thursday, October 11 at 12:30Movie and Popcorn - Big Miracle - Starring Drew Barry-more and John Krasinski. Alaska reporter recruits his ex-girlfriend to help in the rescue of a family of whales about to become trapped in the ice of the Arctic.
Thursday, October 25 at 12:30Movie and Popcorn - The Lorax - The animated adven-ture follows the journey of a 12 year old as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affec-tion of the girl of his dreams.
ATTENTION VETERANS HONOR FLIGHTNETWORK
(A special tour for our heroes to seetheir memorials)
Honor Flight Network recognizes your sacrificesand achievements by flying you to Washington, D.C., at no cost, to view YOUR memorial. At present, the priority is World War II veterans, and terminally ill vets. In the near future, Korean and Vietnam veterans will also be included. For what you and your comrades have done for us, we hope you will accept this small token from THE HONOR FLIGHT NETWORK.
You may contact the Flight Network for an application at [email protected]. or you may call for information between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., 937-521-2400. There are two departure hubs in Michi-gan: METRO AIRPORT and DELTA COUNTY AIRPORT.
OUR THANKS TOTHE SHELBY NURSING CENTER
OUR COFFEE SPONSORFOR 2012
WATERCOLOR CLASSESWhether you are a beginner or have
painted for years, we promise that you will have an enjoyable time.
9:30 a.m. until 11:30 p.m.September 10, 17, 24
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29$64.00 for eight weeks
Pete Snodgrass, Instructor
Don’t leave perishable food (anything you would normally refrigerate) out for more than
two hours, or you could wind up ingesting dangerous bacteria, which you can’t see,
smell or taste.
CHECK OUT OUR NEW TV AT THE FRONT DESK. YOU WILL BE ABLE TO VIEW COMING EVENTS AND ALSO SEE A MONTAGE OF PICTURES OF OUR SENIORS ENJOYING THEMSELVES AT THE VARIOUS PARTIES, DANCES, AND EVENTS. THE TV WAS DONATED BY THE FAMILIES OF ROY SCHNEE, ALICE MARTIN, DOROTHY ABT AND ALSO THE SILLY, SASSY, SHELBY SISTERS RED HATTERS. MANY THANKS TO THESE DONORS.
DAILY BRAIN TEASERStop by and grab a brain teaser every day in the lobby and give it a try! Bring it back the
next day, filled out and correct, and show the office staff. We will enter you in the monthly drawing for a great prize. One entry per day. The answers will be available the following
day, at the front desk.
Come and check out our newpopcorn maker!!!
I’ve learned that when I awake with aches invarious joints and thinking “Oh, what’s the use?” if I get out of bed, put on some clothes,spash cold water on my face, put on a littlelipstick - I can face the world for another day! From Live, Learn and Pass It On
ATTENTION CARD PLAYERS!!!There will be a meeting of the card players
on Wednesday September 18th at 12:30 p.m. Please bring your suggestions and ideas.
PLEASE ATTEND
No Cost-Free Popcorn
ON YOUR HONOR BOOK COLLECTIONLarge and regular type books
and books on tape areavailable in the Game Room.
Please return them when you havefinished, so othersmay enjoy them.
POOL PLAYERSLadies and gentlemen
9:30 a.m. on Friday, morningsEnjoy a friendly game of pool and free coffee
(Pool is being played every day informally,just drop by the Game Room)
WiiGet some exercise and have fun at the
same time. Play Wii bowling, golf, etc. onMondays from 2:00 until 3:30 p.m.You can play sitting or standing.
QUILTING GUILDThe Connecting Threads Quilting Guild meets on Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m. The ladies turn out some really lovely quilts. Membership in the Quilting Guild is open and new people would be welcomed. Come and join the group and bring your ideas for new projects.
ASK THE LAWYERTuesday, September 11
Tuesday, October 9at 11:00 a.m.
CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS
STEERING COMMITTEEThe Steering Committee will meet onSeptember 26th and on October 24th.
Please bring your ideas and suggestions.Meetings will now begin at 10:00 a.m.
ANXIETY AND PANIC ATTACKS IN SENIORS
From the website of Dr. Jeannette Franks, PhD
We all experience anxiety-worrying about thefuture is part of being human and helps us plan ahead and make better decisions. Some anxiety is normal and even productive. How-ever, when anxiety becomes disruptive anddisabling to a person’s life, it is consideredunhealthy.
As many as one quarter of all people experi-ence anxiety to an unhealthy extent, andolder people can be at particular risk. Seniorsmay experience more troublesome anxiety than other age groups for several reasons,they experience more losses, suffer morepain and chronic conditions, are often onmultiple meds that might increase anxiety.
Don’t be hesitant about discussing this prob-lem with your family and doctor. Sometimes talking about it, in itself helps. There are medications to help control the symptoms.
Remember if you suffer from anxiety, you arenot alone.
MEDICARE PART DMacomb Social Services will present informa-tion on Medicare Part D at the Senior Centeron Wednesday, September 5 at 11:00 a.m.You should find this presentation informativeand helpful in making decisions about yourprescription drugs.
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SHELBY SENIOR CENTER51670 VAN DYKESHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI 48316
TRAVEL NEWSTurkeyville (Patsy Cline Show) Sept. 18 $ 79.00French Lick Springs Hotel/Casino Sept. 25-27 $399.00 DTurkeyville/Patsy Cline Show Oct. 2 $ 70.00Odawa/Soaring Eagle Casinos Oct. 2-4 $199.00 DMackinac Excursion (Grand Hotel) Oct. 8-11 $719.00 DNiagara Falls Escape Oct. 14-16 $189.00 DYooperland, USA Casino/Color Tour Oct. 15-20 $659.00 DFirekeepers Casino Oct. 24 $30.00In the Mood Christmas Show(Stranahan Theatre/HollywoodCasino) Oct. 25 $ 89.00Mt. Pleasant Casino w/ Shipshewana on the Road Nov. 11-12 $119.00 DBranson (5 shows) Nov. 17-20 $899.00 DChicago Shopping Trip Dec. 8-9 $195.00 DLettermen Christmas Show/Stranahan Theatre/HollywoodCasino Dec. 12 $ 89.00New Year’s in Traverse City (3 casinos - Turtle Creek/ Little River/Soaring Eagle) Dec. 30-Jan 1 $259.00Arizona/Sedona and Tuscon Feb. 24-Mar 1 $1,999.00 DMt. Pleasant Casino/Celtic Show Mar 17-Mar 18 $125.00 DMt. Pleasant Casino Mar 18 $49.00
TRAVEL BROCHURES AVAILABLE IN THELOBBY OF THE SENIOR CENTER
Happy Labor Day from the StaffRemember to honor America’s working
men and women, the best in the world, on LABOR DAY!
RULES OF TRAVEL (READ CAREFULLY)
You must be a member of the Shelby Senior Center to trav-el with us. The balance on overnight trips is due at least one month in advance of departing date, Trip refunds are subject to a $7.00 cancellation fee, plus costs incurred. All refunds are given in the form of a check or household credit. Day and extended trip refunds are based on the travel company’s refunds from suppliers, or subject to re-fund policy on the trip flyer. Refunds take approximately 3 to 4 weeks, and the check will be mailed to you from the Treasurer’s Office. No refund checks will be issued if the amount due after the cancellation fee is less than $10.00. Any remaining amount will be credited to your household account and may be used for any upcoming activity. Trips depart from the Senior Center. Park on the east side of the lot, behind the library, near the dumpster. Please do not park in spaces near the building or court. Buses depart on time. For all trips originating with outside travel compa-nies such as Big Daddy, Shoreline Tours etc., the Shelby Senior Center will act solely as a booking agent. It will be the passenger’s responsibility to board the bus on time. If a passenger needs to leave the bus departure site, it is their responsibility
The Senior Center StaffAMY DRAKE, COORDINATOR
Lindsay McLaughlin Sharon ChildressPam Szczepanski Ellen SpearsStephanie Lewis
Bus DriversClare Abt Kathy ComitoDon Lucas Skip RobertsonGary Zapoli Gene AdamsHugh Walenjus Bob Kogelmann