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The Next Chapter . . . September 2017 • Published Monthly • • Issue 104 • Membership $25/year
Chelsea Senior Center is closed on September 4 for
Labor Day.
Ballroom Dancing will resume September 7. Note
me change, 2:30 to 4 pm.
Day me Euchre on Fridays now starts at 12:45 pm
instead of 12:30 pm
Addi onal AARP Driver’s Safety Class added, October
31 & November 1. Space is limited. Call to reserve.
Walk & Out to Lunch - Dexter Tuesday, September 12 Meet us at 11:00 am at Dexter Riverview Café, 8124 Main St., and enjoy a walk on the Border-to-Border Trail followed by lunch at noon at the Cafe. If it is raining, there will be no walk but we will meet at noon for lunch!
September Birthdays Celebration Wednesday, September 13, noon
Help us celebrate September birthdays! Enjoy a tasty lunch and yummy birthday cake hosted by this month’s sponsor, Cole Funeral Home! Be sure to sign up for lunch.
Next HAPPY HOUR is September 29 Metzger’s German Restaurant, 4:00‐6:00 pm,
RSVP 734.475.9242
Summer Cooking Series: Eating the Rainbow September 21, 12:30 pm; Purple Foods
Eating a variety of colorful veggies is good for your health! Join us in September for easy and delicious recipes using tasty PURPLE produce like eggplant, purple cab-bage, and potatoes. $5 suggested donation helps support the intergenerational garden. Call 734.475.9242 to register.
Home Repair and Improvement with Michigan Department of Attorney General September 27 at 12:15 pm
Learn the telltale signs of home repair scams Recognize unscrupulous contractor red flags Learn to navigate the home repair project process
Gifts of Autumn Breakfast Fundraiser Wednesday, September 20 from 8:00‐9:00 a.m.
Mark your calendars for this annual fundraising event! Enjoy breakfast with other donors and our keynote
speaker, Will Johnson, as he shares the importance of volunteerism and philanthropy to our senior community.
Call 734-475-9242 to reserve your space for this fundrais-ing breakfast or speak to Trinh about donor opportunities.
Life Stories with Paul Burch Friday, September 29, 12:30 pm Chelsea Senior Center
Paul Burch is a critically acclaimed recording artist who has recorded 10 albums and assisted with the musical direction of the PBS documentary The Appalachians. His latest album, Meridian Rising, focuses on the life of Jimmie Rodgers.
FLU SHOT CLINIC & Mini‐Wellness Fair, OCTOBER 11
Get your flu shot here on October 11. Flu shots
administered by St. Joe Mercy Chelsea Hospi‐
tal. Free with Medicare card. Call the Center,
734.475.9242, to reserve your shot!
Mini‐Wellness Fair same day, 9 am to noon.
Thank you Dunlops for sharing your magical talents with us at our ice cream social and talent show in partnership with the staff and students from Camp Gabika!
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Get Moving at the Center
Line Dancing with Sally Shock Mondays 9‐10 am, $3m/4nm per class.
Join Sally as she leads this beginner line dancing class.
Tai Chi - Fall session: September 11- October 30 Mondays 1:45‐3 pm (8 week session: $40 m/$48 nm)
Tai Chi is the ancient art of moving meditation. Use gentle movement to bring balance and harmony between your mind & body. Karla Groesbeck is the instructor.
Pickleball Group Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, 9‐11 am AND
Wednesday evenings, 7‐10 pm; $1 m/$2 nm
Beginners welcome! Includes instruction and equipment.
Senior Enhance Fitness $1 suggested dona on* Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 10:30‐11:30 am &
Mondays 4‐5 pm *Thanks to funding from St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea. Free Wednesdays start again September 13.
Stretch & Strenthen- FREE starts September 12 Tuesdays 12:30‐1:15 pm. See page 6 for more info.
Gentle Chair Yoga Tuesdays, 10‐11:15 am, $3 suggested dona on
Join Maggie Roberts for chair yoga, one of the gentlest forms of yoga available. Donations will help cover the cost of equipment. Last class is October 10.
Yoga with Rachel Yu—Starts again September 13 Wednesdays, 10 am, FREE.
Join Rachel Yu for this yoga class designed to build strength, balance, and flexibility. Bring your own mat. Free thanks to funding from Washtenaw Community College.
Senior Bowling/Chelsea Lanes – starts August 30 Wednesdays, 1 pm at Chelsea Lanes The senior center bowling team needs new players! Join this fun, friendly group of bowlers each Wednesday at Chelsea Lanes.
Wellness for Your Whole Self
Chair Massage with Jenny Miller-twice a month! $1/minute. Appts 9 am to noon. Call 734.475.9242.
Nurses Footcare with Ava Passino RN, BCGN, CFCN Call Ava 313.303.7836 to schedule.
Reflexology with Barb Fisher–twice a month! $10 m/$15 nm per session, 15 min minimum session
Call 734.475.9242 to schedule. Appointments available 9 am until noon. See the calendar on page 8 & 9 for days.
Encouragement & Informa on Sharing
Acupuncture with Ron Hough Thursdays, 1‐3 pm, $19 m/$20 nm per session
First come first served for this community acupuncture. Wear comfortable clothing to allow access up to knees and elbows. Ron Hough is a licensed acupuncturist.
T.O.P.S. - Take Off Pounds Sensibly Thursdays at 10 am, weigh‐in @ 9:30 am, $32 annual
membership; $1/mee ng. 1st mee ng FREE
Tech Support FREE, Wednesdays, 10 am‐noon
Need help with your computer, laptop, phone, or tablet? Our computer experts are on hand.
Computer Club Thursdays from 10‐11:30 am, FREE
Have questions about the latest version of Windows? Wish you had someone to ask about your latest gadget? All are welcome!
Whole Body
Ballroom Dancing - starts September 7 1st, 3rd Thursdays, 2:30‐4 pm, $3 m/$4 nm *
Note start me change
Sue Bareis has been teaching ballroom dancing around the Ann Arbor area for over 35 years.
Join Sue twice a month as she instructs us on core ball-room dances: Fox Trot, Walz, Cha Cha, Rumba, and the Swing.
Swimming at Chelsea Comfort Inn Monday‐Friday, senior hours 6‐10 am, $3
Place that Face with the Chelsea District Library 2nd Wednesday at 12:30 pm, FREE
Be a part of this history project. Help identify people and places in photos donated to the library by Ralph Guenther.
Legalities 3rd Thursday from 9‐10 am, FREE
Q&A with local elder law attorney Bill Lamb. September 21: Welcome Chelsea Fire Chief, Rob Arbini; on hand to answer questions about fire safety and medical and rescue calls for service. October 19: Looking to keep your driver’s license? There are options. Join us and certified driving rehabilitation specialist, Laura Miller, MS, OTR/L, CDI, CDRS with Driver Rehabilitation Center of Michigan to learn more.
▪ Chelsea Senior Center ▪ 512 Washington Street ▪ Chelsea, MI ▪ 48118 ▪ 734.475.9242 ▪ www.chelseaseniors.org ▪
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Ar s c Pursuits at the Center
Art for Life - Louis Comfort Tiffany Thursday, September 14, 7 pm, $8m/$10nm
Join Kathy Gunderson for a look into the work of this American artist and designer who is best known for his work in stained glass. He is the American artist most associated with the Art Nouveau and Aesthetic movements.
Crafters Tuesdays, 10:00‐11:30 am, FREE, all are welcome
Group gathers each week for different crafting projects.
Knit & Crochet Thursdays, 12:30‐3:00 pm, FREE, all are welcome
Group gathers each week and works on individual projects.
Open Painting Studio w/Chelsea Artists Guild Thursdays, 12:00‐3:00 pm, FREE m/$5 nm
Enjoy open studio time and artistic fellowship. Bring your own materials. No instruction provided.
Paint with Steve Wood – ‘Azaelas’ Monday, September 25, 9:30 am, $22 m/$25 nm
Call the Senior Center to reserve your space!
Quilting Tuesdays, 1:00‐4:00 pm, all are welcome
Quilters work on collaborative projects made from donated fabric. Each unique quilt is donated to local organizations.
Sewing Group Wednesdays, 1:00 pm, all are welcome
This group meets to make dresses and other items to donate to charities supporting under-privileged children around the world. The group welcomes donations of cotton cloth, cotton batting, and buttons and rick rack!
Stained Glass—Proceeds donated to CSC. Wednesdays, 9:30‐11:30 am, $3 m/$4 nm (incl. materials).
Drop in and create a piece at your own pace under the supervision of a patient instructor. Beginners welcome!
Ukulele Practice Tuesdays, 3:30‐4:30 pm, new players always welcome
This group meets weekly to practice and learn new songs. Group includes beginners through experienced players.
Woodcarving Fridays, 10:00 am‐noon, FREE
Come try it! Many participants have basic tools on hand for you to use and are happy to provide instruction.
Bingo Mondays/Fridays, 9:00 am
Chess Thursdays, 10:00 am Drop-In Bridge-$3 Thursdays, 12:15 pm Daytime Euchre-$2 Fridays, 12:30 pm Evening Euchre-$3 Tuesdays, 6:30 pm. Bring a
snack to share!
Games: Manipulation, Scrabble, Pinochle, etc. Wednesdays 12:30 pm
Hand & Foot Mondays, 12:30 pm
Mah Jongg Tuesdays/Fridays, 9:00 am Mexican Train Tuesdays, 12:30 pm Pool/Billiards Mondays/Fridays, 9:00 am Puzzles Ongoing
Wii Bowling Tuesdays, Fridays, 12:30 pm
Wellness for Your Whole Self
Volunteering
Newsletter Assembly Group Join us on Newsletter Thursday as we fold and label each newsletter for mailing. See calendar for the date.
Groups
The Scarlett Ladies Wednesday, September 20, Zukey Lake Tavern Meet at
Senior Center at 10:30 am.
To register for a Scarlett Ladies event or for questions, call Babette 734.475.0715.
Transition Town Chelsea - FREE 3rd Monday each month, 6:30 pm potluck, 7:15 speaker
VFW Meetings 2nd Wednesday from 7:00‐9:00 pm
Game Time
Meals on Wheels Volunteers prep and package meals. Stop by or call the office if you are interested in volun-teering for meals on wheels.
Bridge instruc on is available by appointment.
Call the Center if you are interested. $5 suggested dona‐
on to the Senior Center.
BUNCO—We want to start a group playing here! Join us on Wednesday, September 13 after lunch in the cafe-teria to get started. Bunco is a fun, easy to learn game playedwith groups of four who score points while taking turns rolling three dice. Plan to join us.
▪ Chelsea Senior Center ▪ 512 Washington Street ▪ Chelsea, MI ▪ 48118 ▪ 734.475.9242 ▪ www.chelseaseniors.org ▪
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Chelsea Senior Center and A Thriving You
UPDATE from the Intergenera onal Garden
Thank you Chelsea District Library for your partnership.
September 1: Lion (2016, 1:58) A five‐year‐old Indian boy gets lost on the streets of Calcu a, thousands of kilo‐meters from home. He survives many challenges before being adopted by a couple in Australia. 25 years later, he sets out to find his lost family.
September 8: Titanic (1997, 3:14) A seven‐
teen‐year‐old aristocrat falls in love with a kind but poor ar st aboard the luxuri‐ous, ill‐fated R.M.S. Titanic.
September 15: The Pianist (2002, 2:30)
A Polish Jewish musician struggles to survive the destruc on of the Warsaw ghe o of World War II.
September 22: Moonlight (2016, 1:51) A
chronicle of the childhood, adolescence and burgeoning adulthood of a young, African‐American, man growing up in a rough neighborhood of Miami.
Friday, September 29: Life Stor ies meet & greet with special guest, Paul Burch*,
Chelsea Senior Center, 12:30 pm
12:30 pm Friday Movies at the Center
Supported by Area Agency on Aging 1B, Washtenaw County Office of Community & Economic Development in partnership with Chelsea School District.
Meals on Wheels Home delivered meals is an option available for seniors unable to prepare meals or join us at the Center for lunch. Recipients must be homebound and live in Washtenaw County. Call the Chelsea Senior Center at 734.475.9242 for more information. $3/meal suggested donation
Senior Nutri on Program: Two Opportuni es
Chelsea Senior Café Join us at noon, Monday through Friday, for great home-made food, amazing conversation, and fabulous company at our Senior Café. Check out the monthly menu on page 13. Please call 734.475.9242 before noon the previous day in order to reserve lunch. $3/meal suggested donation
Thank you Anna for a great summer!
Thank you Chelsea Senior Center Mighty C’Ukes!
Ice cream social fun!
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Notes From the Staff
Wellness Checks: usually 1st Tuesday, FREE, drop in
Blood Pressure checks, 10 am-noon Eyeglass Adjustments by Cherry Optometry; 10-11 am
C2S2 Health Support Program: Tuesdays, 11 am
Have basic health questions? Come speak with retired physician, Gary Maynard. Drop in. FREE
Blood Pressure Checks: 3rd Friday, 11 am –12 pm, cafe
Thanks Barb, Lola & Jean! Drop in.
Hearing Checks Ascent Audiology & Hearing will provide, at their office, free hearing screening and a free cleaning & check of hearing aids. Ascent Audiology, 1600 Commerce Park Dr., Ste 300; 734.433.0699.
Notary Public Appointments available until noon each day. Call first. Donations to C2S2 appreciated.
Sewing, Mending, and Repairs (all year around) Do you need an item hemmed? Bring in your item with matching thread if possible. This is a service for members; a donation to the Center is requested. Thanks to both Barbs and Sandy for your talents! Drop off at Center office.
Transportation The W.A.V.E. Bus will bring you to the Senior Center; call them at 734.475.9494 to reserve a ride. The free bus route through town now stops at the Senior Center. Maps and schedules are posted on our website and are available at the Center.
Member Services
Chelsea Senior Center and A Thriving You
Trinh Pifer Execu ve Director
Lou Ellyn Green Office Manager
Mackenzie Pfeiffer C2S2 Services Coordinator Mary Erskine Senior Nutri on Program Coordinator
Jennifer Smith Program Manager, Chelsea
Annie Lavergne Program Manager, Grass Lake
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Scholarships Available! Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, we have scholarship funding available for membership fees and/or wellness program fees at CSC. Please see Trinh.
Take Care of Your Mental Health Are you going through a major change in your life? Experiencing major stress? Please call us. We have professional counselors available to meet with you one on one for free.
September is National Senior Center Month! It’s an opportunity to showcase the importance of senior centers and promote positive aging. We are one of the largest senior centers in the area with over 1,000 members, plus hundreds of homebound seniors that we support through our Meals on Wheels and Chelsea Community Senior Services (C2S2) programs. Our Board of Directors, staff, and volunteers work hard to offer a wide range of programs and services that support positive aging. To further advocate for resources that are important to our senior community, our Board of Directors will be monitoring and responding to issues that affect seniors locally and nationally. For example, should funding for Meals on Wheels be at risk, our Board members will respond and provide public awareness to ensure that this critical program remains viable. Issues that impact our organization and the lives of seniors we serve, will be thoughtfully re-viewed by our Board members to ensure that any advocacy aligns with our mission and core values. Our goal is always to better serve our community and our senior citizens.
Did you know you can recycle the Chelsea Senior Center membership barcode tags? If you are moving or no longer using your membership tag, please recycle it at the
Chelsea Senior Center office.
Do you have a hard me ge ng internet
service? We can help! Stop by the Center and
check out a Mobil Hotspot. Try one for free!
Thank you Chelsea District Library.
Where did the membership form go?
Looking for a membership form? Check out our website at
www.chelseaseniors.org or stop by the office.
▪ Chelsea Senior Center ▪ 512 Washington Street ▪ Chelsea, MI ▪ 48118 ▪ 734.475.9242 ▪ www.chelseaseniors.org ▪
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Community Life
Feature highligh ng the wonderful NEW and
exis ng groups and programs
we offer at the Center.
Spotlight
Supper Club - Staying Safe in your Own Home: Practical Tips to Prevent Falls Tuesday, September 12, $6 for dinner
Free program starts at 4 pm followed by dinner at 5 pm. Both take place in the dining room at St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea. NEW: To RSVP call the Chelsea Senior Center at 734.475.9242. Menu is Lemon Chicken, Vegetable Wild
Rice, Spinach, Tossed Green Salad, Roll, and Orange Cake
for dessert.
Kaleidoscope-Picks and Stick String Band
Tuesday, September 19 at 7 pm at Silver Maples.
Sponsored by Chelsea Senior Center
Doors open at 6:30 pm. No tickets are required.
Next Chapter Book Club September 20 at 1 pm Death Comes to Pemberley by P.D. James
Pemberley is thrown into chaos after Elizabeth Bennett's disgraced sister Lydia arrives and announces that her husband Wickham has been murdered.
Copies of the book are available in the office. If you finish the book before the date of the discus-sion, please return it to the office. Otherwise, return the book to the Library.
Stretch & Strengthen is a FREE exercise class
Tuesdays 12:30‐1:15 pm, through December
This fun and upbeat class was specially designed for active seniors who enjoy a musical approach to fit-ness. Participants will dance their way through decades of music with both seated and standing exercises. This class aims to tone the muscles, increase joint mobility and ease the mind. You will leave this class feeling positive and accomplished! This class is free thanks to funding from Ballet Chelsea and Chelsea Friends & Family Wellness Coalition.
Silver Solutions Network: Rehirement & Volunteer
Opportuni es at 2nd Roundtable October 16, 1 to 3 pm at Chelsea Senior Center, FREE
Meet and learn about four Chelsea organizations seeking volunteers and part-time help: Adult Learners Institute, Chelsea Historical Museum, Chelsea Retirement Community, and Waterloo Area Historical Society. To make a reservation, call the Center at 734.475.9242.
Seniors Asking Seniors-back October 2! Usually 1st Monday from 1‐2 pm, FREE
Monthly meetings will focus on the book Gift of Years by Joan Chittester whose message is that older age is a time that enlightens–not simply ourselves but others. Topics she covers include ageism, loneliness, and legacy. Books will be available for participants. The group is facilitated by Lois deLeon and Maurine Nelson.
Tax Preparer Interested in making a difference in your community? AARP is looking for compassionate, friendly individuals to join their volunteer team this upcoming tax season. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides free tax-filing help to those who need it most. There’s a role for everyone and training is provided. More info at the Senior Center.
One-Room Schoolhouse Reunion in honor of Paul Bollinger September 26, gather 12:30 pm, eat at 1 pm Chelsea Senior Center Bring to share, a potluck dish—main, salad, or dessert—and old photos & memorabilia from your one-room schoolhouse days. Enjoy a screening of the One Room School House Project. Call the Center to RSVP.
Do you like to bowl?
WE WANT YOU!
The Senior Center bowling team is looking for team members. Join us each Wednesday—September to May—at 1 pm at Chelsea Lanes for
fun, friendly competition and lots of laughs.
Driver Safety Instructor Do you have a passion for helping others and want to be a part of a charge to make our community safer? AARP needs dedicated volunteer instructors and coordinators for their Driver Safety program. Questions? Call local volunteer instructor Roger Doster at 734-657-3267 or sign up at www.aarp.org/volunteernow. More info at the Center.
Become an AARP Volunteer
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Chelsea Senior Center Septembe
4 Monday
CLOSED for Labor Day
6 Wednesday
9:00 Foot Care
9:30 Stained Glass
10:00 Tech Support
10:30 Enhance Fitness
12:30 Cards/Games
1:00 Bowling/Chelsea Lane
5 Tuesday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Mah Jongg
10: 00 Chair Yoga
10:00 Crafts
10:00 Wellness checks
11:00 C2S2 Health Support
12:30 Mexican Train
12:30 Wii Fun
1:00 Quilting
3:30 Ukulele practice
6:30 Evening Euchre
11 Monday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Bingo
9:00 Pool/Billiards
9:00 Line Dancing
10:30 Enhance Fitness
12:30 Hand & Foot
1:45 Tai Chi
4:00 Enhance Fitness
13 Wednesday
9:30 Stained Glass
10:00 Tech Support
10:00 Yoga
10:30 Enhance Fitness
12:00 Birthday Lunch
12:30 Cards/Games
25 Monday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Bingo
9:00 Pool/Billiards
9:00 Line Dancing
9:30 Paint with Steve
10:30 Enhance Fitness
12:30 Hand & Foot
1:45 Tai Chi
4:00 Enhance Fitness
12 Tuesday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Mah Jongg
10:00 Chair Yoga
10:00 Crafts
11:00 Walk & Out to Lunch
11:00 C2S2 Health Support
12:30 Mexican Train
12:30 Wii Fun
12:30 Stretch & Strengthen
1:00 Quilting
3:30 Ukulele group practice
4:00 Supper Club*
6:30 Evening Euchre
19 Tuesday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Mah Jongg
9:00 Reflexology
10:00 Chair Yoga
10:00 Crafts
11:00 C2S2 Health Support
12:30 Mexican Train
12:30 Wii Fun
12:30 Stretch & Strengthen
1:00 Quilting
3:30 Ukulele group practice
6:30 Evening Euchre
7:00 Kaleidoscope*
20 Wednesday
8:00‐9:00 Gifts of AutumnFundraiser
9:30 Stained Glass
10:00 Tech Support
10:00 Yoga
10:00 Coin Club
18 Monday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Bingo
9:00 Pool/Billiards
9:00 Line Dancing
10:30 Enhance Fitness
12:30 Hand & Foot
1:45 Tai Chi
4:00 Enhance Fitness
6:30 Transition Town
26 Tuesday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Mah Jongg
9:00 All day quilting
10:00 Chair Yoga
10:00 Crafts
11:00 C2S2 Health Support
12:30 Mexican Train
12:30 Wii Fun
12:30 Stretch & Strengthen
12:30 One Room School-house reunion
3:30 Ukulele group practice
6:30 Evening Euchre
27 Wednesday
9:00 Foot Care
9:30 Stained Glass
10:00 Tech Support
10:00 Yoga
10:30 Enhance Fitness
12:15 Avoiding Repair & Home Improvement scam
Decaf coffee CLEAN paper grocery bags Meals on Wheels Napkins, paper towels, ssues Pastel paper: pink, purple, blue, yellow, green Dish soap Small paper plates Small plas c water cups
Senior Centers Wish list Mini-Wellness Fair & Flu Shot Clinic—October 11 from 9 am to noon
Wellness providers with FREE giveaways & sam-ples as well as blood pressure, eye glass, and hear-ing checks PLUS informational sessions.
9:30 am: Who Should You Trust: Avoiding Estate Plan-
ning Mistakes presented by State Bar of Michigan
11 am: Medicare/Medicaid Q&A
Call to register!
Stop by the Senior Cenfor FREE Senior Market Bucourtesy St. Joseph Mercy Ch
$10 to use at the Farmers Market
through October 31Available to
Washtenaw County resident
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er Calendar: Open 9 am to 4 pm
1 Friday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Bingo
9:00 Mah Jongg
9:00 Pool/Billiards
10:00 Woodcarving
10:30 Enhance Fitness
12:45 Daytime Euchre
12:30 Movie
12:30 Wii Fun
es*
1:00 Sewing Group
7:00 Pickleball
8 Friday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Bingo
9:00 Mah Jongg
9:00 Pool/Billiards
10:00 Woodcarving
10:30 Enhance Fitness
12:30 Movie
12:30 Wii Fun
12:45 Daytime Euchre
12:30 BUNCO interest grp
12:30 Place That Face
1:00 Bowling/Chelsea Lanes*
1:00 Sewing Group
7:00 Pickleball
7:00 VFW
7 Thursday
9:00 Massage
9:30 T.O.P.S.
10:00 Chess
10:00 Computer Club
12:00 Open Studio
12:15 Drop‐in‐Bridge
12:30 Knit /Crochet
1:00 Acupuncture
2:30 Ballroom Dancing
21 Thursday
9:00 Newsletter
9:00 Legalities
9:00 Massage
9:30 T.O.P.S.
10:00 Chess
10:00 Computer Club
12:00 Open Studio
12:15 Drop‐in‐Bridge
12:30 Knit /Crochet
12:30 Summer Cooking
1:00 Acupuncture
2:30 Ballroom Dancing
15 Friday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Bingo
9:00 Mah Jongg
9:00 Reflexology
9:00 Pool/Billiards
10:00 Woodcarving
10:30 Enhance Fitness
12:30 Movie
12:30 Wii Fun
12:45 Daytime Euchre
n
10:30 Enhance Fitness
10:30 Scarlett Ladies*
12:30 Cards/Games
1:00 Next Chapter Bk Club
1:00 Bowling/Chelsea Lanes*
1:00 Sewing Group
7:00 Pickleball
14 Thursday
8:30 Board Meeting
9:30 T.O.P.S.
10:00 Chess
10:00 Computer Club
12:00 Open Studio
12:15 Drop‐in‐Bridge
12:30 Knit /Crochet
1:00 Acupuncture
7:00 Art for Life
22 Friday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Bingo
9:00 Mah Jongg
9:00 Pool/Billiards
10:00 Woodcarving
10:30 Enhance Fitness
11:00 BP checks
12:30 Movie
12:30 Wii Fun
12:45 Daytime Euchre
ms
12:30 Cards/Games
1:00 Bowling/Chelsea Lanes*
1:00 Sewing Group
7:00 Pickleball
28 Thursday
9:30 T.O.P.S.
10:00 Chess
10:00 Computer Club
12:00 Open Studio
12:15 Drop‐in‐Bridge
12:30 Knit /Crochet
1:00 Acupuncture 29 Friday
9:00 Pickleball
9:00 Bingo
9:00 Mah Jongg
9:00 Pool/Billiards
10:00 Woodcarving
10:30 Enhance Fitness
12:30 Life Stories with Paul Burch
12:30 Wii Fun
12:45 Daytime Euchre
4:00 Happy Hour –Metzger’s
Halloween Party—October 30, 4‐6 pm at
Chelsea Senior Center. FREE
Dinner provided. Dessert potluck. Costume
contest. Chelsea District Library Top 5 game &
MORE!
Thanks Chelsea District Library for partnering
with us to provide this evening of Halloween
fun and games!
ter ucks—helsea.
.
ts 60+.
▪ Chelsea Senior Center ▪ 512 Washington Street ▪ Chelsea, MI ▪ 48118 ▪ 734.475.9242 ▪ www.chelseaseniors.org ▪
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Grass Lake Senior Center News to Know
▪ Grass Lake Senior Center ▪ 373 Lakeside Drive ▪ Grass Lake, MI ▪ 49240 ▪ 517.522.8466 ▪ grasslakeseniors.org ▪
The Grass Lake Senior Center is a satellite of the Chelsea Senior Center which is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organiza on. The Grass Lake Center is
wholly funded by community grants and dona ons. Your $25 annual membership fee and occasional par cipa on fees support the Grass Lake
Senior Center opera ons. Thank you Grass Lake Senior Center sponsors: The Copper Nail; Grass Lake Community Wellness Ini a ve as part of
5 Healthy Towns; the Grass Lake Downtown Development Authority, and the Grass Lake Charter Township.
Senior Focused Exercise: Work out at your own pace with our certified instructors. $1 per class thanks to funding from St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea.
Sewing: Join a fun group of seam-stresses who meet each week to make dresses and dolls and other items to donate to under-privileged children around the world.
Mah Jongg: Come learn to play and/or play.
Line Dancing: Join Sally Shock for line dancing each Tuesday af-ternoon. September 12, Sally will start “new” again. Great time for new line dancers to start. Drop ins welcome. $3 m/$4 nm per class.
Weekly Ac vi es in Grass Lake
LUNCH is Food with Friends
Enjoy a hot lunch and great company at noon each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at the Grass Lake Senior Center. Suggested donation of $2.50. Call to order 1 day prior 517.522.8466.
We are able to provide you with low-cost, nutritionally balanced, tasty lunches thanks to our partnership with the Jackson County Department on Aging.
Wii Bowling: Play standing or sitting and we have many experts on hand who will patiently teach you what you need to know.
Ping Pong: With 2 tables set up, you’ll be able to play as much or as little as you want.
Ping Pong Night: 2nd Monday of each month from 6:30-8:30 pm
Quilting: Bring your latest project and enjoy quilting and chatting and sharing ideas.
Game Night: Looking for a Wednes-day night out? Join us for fun, snacks and friendly board and card games!
Bingo: Join us most Wednesdays, 5 cents a game!
111 E. Michigan Avenue, Grass Lake 49240
517.522.8514
NEW!!! Square Dancing Wednesdays, 12:30 pm,
star ng September 20
Our instructor will be pick-ing songs and steps that our members will be able to participate in. Please sign up.
Summer food & fun was had by all at the Wolf Lake Picnic. Thank
you Joyce Sager and the Wolf Lake Yacht Club members who made
the picnic and boat rides such a wonderful event.
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Grass Lake Senior Center September 2017
TH Sept 21 10:00 Wii Bowling 10:00 Ping Pong 10:00 Quil ng 10:00 Euchre 12:00 B’day potluck & speaker 1:00 Exercise ($1)
TU Sept 19
10:00 Exercise ($1) 10:00 Sewing, etc 10:00 Euchre 11:00 Mah Jongg 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Games 1:00 Line Dancing $3/$4
TU Sept 12 10:00 Exercise ($1) 10:00 Sewing, etc 10:00 Euchre 11:00 Mah Jongg 12:00 Potluck lunch & speaker 12:30 Games 1:00 Line Dancing $3/$4
TH Sept 14 10‐12:00 Massage appts. 10:00 Wii Bowling 10:00 Ping Pong 10:00 Quil ng 10:00 Euchre 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Exercise ($1)
TU Sept 26 10:00 Exercise ($1) 10:00 Sewing, etc 10:00 Euchre 11:00 Mah Jongg 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Games 1:00 Line Dancing $3/$4
TH Sept 28 10:00 Wii Bowling 10:00 Ping Pong 10:00 Quil ng 10:00 Euchre 12:00 LUNCH 1:00 Exercise ($1)
W Sept 13 10:00 Games 10:00 BINGO! 5 cents/game 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Croquet 12:30 CPR & Emergency Preparedness 6:30‐8:30 Game Night
W Sept 6 10:00 Games 10:00 Pain ng with Bethany 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Croquet 6:30‐8:30 Game Night
W Sept 20 10:00 Games 11:00 Designs by Judy ($10) 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Square Dancing 6:30‐8:30 Game Night
W Sept 27 10:00 Games 10:00 BINGO! 5 cents/game 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Square Dancing 6:30‐8:30 Game Night
TH Sept 7 10:00 Wii Bowling 10:00 Ping Pong 10:00 Quil ng 10:00 Euchre 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Tech Support 1:00 Exercise ($1)
TU Sept 5 10:00 Exercise ($1) 10:00 Sewing, etc 10:00 Euchre 11:00 Legali es 11:00 Mah Jongg 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Games 1:00 NO Line Dancing
Legalities Tuesday, September 5, 11 am Rebecca Arnold, PLLC; brief overview of Medicaid qualifications FREE.
Monthly Ac vi es in Grass Lake
Design’s By Judy - All about MUMS Wednesday, September 20, 11 am Judy will provide oasis. You may bring vase if desired. $10 includes all materi-als. Please register.
September Birthdays Potluck! September 21, noon Help us celebrate Sep-tember birthdays! Bring a dish to share and join doctors Jan Akervall, MD, PhD and Petra Boonstra, AuD. Dr. Akervall as they talk about common seasonal allergies and illnesses related
to the ears, nose and throat including hearing loss and what’s normal.
Potluck-bring a dish to pass Tuesday, September 12, 10 am Henry Ford Allegiance Health will be conducting a focus group. All are en-couraged to participate to help HFAH better understand our health care needs and preferences in the Grass Lake area.
Painting w/Bethany Wednesday, September 6, 10 am Pallet painting-small “welcome” sign, $15. Please register.
CPR & Emergency Preparedness Wednesday, September 13, 12:30 pm Come learn how to do CPR with hands on training on CPR dummies and other emergency preparedness techniques taught by Grass Lake Fire Department personnel. This is not a certification class. FREE. Please sign up.
Have some pumpkins in your
garden? The Senior Center can use
small “pie size” pumpkins for some
holiday fun.
Friends of Grass Lake Senior Center Annual Sponsors
Allegiance Health
Grass Lake Senior Center 250 Club Annual Sponsors Ghostrider DJ Services
Masons Excelsior Lodge No. 116, Grass Lake, MI
Ping Pong Night starts
Monday, September 11, 6:30‐8:30 pm
Ping Pong table needed! We are in need
of another Ping
Pong table for
Ping Pong
nights!
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Day Trips: $20 deposit must be made to sign up for a trip, with full payment due 30 days before the trip. Cancella on a er 30 days is non‐refundable, before 30 days is fully refundable, minus a $5 handling fee.
Extended Trips: A deposit must be made to sign up for a trip, with full payment due as specified on the trip flyer.
Extended Trips Day Trips
Travel Opportuni es—Travelers of any age are welcome!
Detroit Zoo Senior Day - September 6 $50 m/$55 nm; Depart 9 am; Return 4 pm
Join us as we motor to the Detroit Zoo. Includes live music, bingo and Keeper Talks. Train & tram available. Lunch on your own at the zoo.
Oktober Fest ‐ September 15 $68 m/$73 nm; Depart 8:30 am; Return 5 pm
Enjoy this German festival in historic Frankenmuth. In-cludes lunch, a scenic cruise on the Bavarian Belle on the Cass River, and a stop at Bronner’s Christmas Store. Love Never Dies - October 21 $134 m/$139 nm; Depart 12 pm; Return 5 pm Enjoy the sequel to Phantom of the Opera at the Fisher Theater. Seats are on the main floor. Eat before you come as no meal is planned. Branson on the Road - November 11 $59 m/$64 nm; Depart CSC 4 pm; Dexter 3:30 pm. No meal stops. Sack lunch on bus is acceptable. Enjoy Branson music at the refurbished Croswell Opera House in Toledo.
Holiday Church Tour - December 18 $72 m/$77 nm; Depart CSC 8 am; Return 6 pm
Tour 5 of metro Detroit’s most historic and architecturally interesting churches, each of which will be decorated for the season by one of the area’s top floral designers. In-cludes lunch, raffles, and goodie bags.
Stratford Festival - September 21-22 WAITLIST $434 m/ $439 nm; $100 deposit; Final pmt due Aug. 8. See Guys and Dolls and Romeo and Juliet! Includes bus ride through beautiful Canada, lodging at Festival Inn and 1 breakfast, 1 lunch, and 1 dinner.
Agawa Canyon Rail Journey - October 9-11 WAITLIST $599 double; $100 deposit; Final pmt due Aug. 15. Welcome aboard one of the most popular train tours in North America. Enjoy 114 miles of scenic fall color beauty. Remember you need a valid passport, passport card or enhanced driver’s license.
Alaska Discovery Land & Cruise - May 8-20, 2018 $4499 double, inside cabin; includes airfare; $750 deposit due to reserve space by November 1. 13 days and 25 meals. Visit Fairbanks, Denali National Park, Hubbard Glacier, Anchorage, Juneau and more! Dis-counted rate if register by November 8, 2017. Must have a valid passport as cruise leaves from Canada. Learn more about this fantastic trip at the Travel Open House on October 2.
Coming soon!
The Chelsea Senior Center has a meshare
Condo in Branson, MO and Gatlinburg, TN that
we would like to sell. They are both fully furnished,
2 bedroom/2 bath units, with full kitchens and
living areas. For a dona on plus transfer fees,
you can own these proper es.
If you are interested in finding out more
informa on, please contact Trinh.
December Greenfield Village Holiday Nights
Firekeepers Casino Gambling Trip
January The Body Guard at Fisher Theatre
Travel Open House
October 2 at 6:30 pm
Preview remaining 2017 trips
and those coming in 2018
including Alaska!
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Thank you 2017 Sponsors
Staffan-Mitchell
FUNERAL HOME
Pre-planning, Monuments, Green Burial,
Traditional and Cremation Services
John W. Mitchell II, Owner, Director
Michael D. Mitchell, Owner, Manager
www.mitchellfuneral.com (734) 475-1444
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Thank You 2017 Sponsors
720 W. Industrial Drive
Suite 100
Chelsea, MI 48118
Phone: 734‐475‐6480
Fax: 734‐475‐6488
Chelsea Senior Center 250 Club Annual Sponsors
Chelsea Family Dentistry
Chelsea Lanes & Antique Mall Chelsea Lumber Company
Chelsea Lions Club Dr. Reznick, Wolfe, & Assoc.-Chelsea Podiatry
Rick Eder Agency - Farm Bureau Insurance Dr. Raymond P. Howe Orthodontics
InkFrenzy Jeff Klink & Associates
Lehman & Scheffler Real Estate Services John A. McDermott
Same Address Wolverine & Moore Glass
Friends of Chelsea Senior Center Annual Sponsors
Ascent Audiology
Chelsea Dermatology
Chelsea Hometown Pharmacy
Koch & White
StoryPoint Retirement Communities
Chelsea Kiwanis
Since 1924 kiwanisclubofchelsea.org
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Thank You 2017 Sponsors
Kathy Krajewski, CSEP
Phone: 734.237.1058
Email: [email protected]
www.renewalbyandersen.com
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Chelsea Community Senior Services (C2S2)
Helping seniors in the Chelsea School District live independently and connected to the community
To request services, become a volunteer or a service provider, please contact Mackenzie at 734.475.9242
or email at [email protected]
C2S2 is proud to be fundedby Washtenaw Coordinated Funders.
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September 2017
Chelsea Senior Ci zens Ac vi es Center
512 Washington Street
Chelsea, MI 48118
Nonprofit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Chelsea, Mich.
Permit No. 21
Chelsea Senior Center is a 501c3 organiza on funded by numerous community supporters: Chelsea Kiwanis, Chelsea United Way,
City of Chelsea, local townships (Dexter, Lima, Lyndon, Sylvan), Washtenaw Coordinated Funders, and the members and Board
of the Chelsea Senior Center. Please thank our 2017 Gold Sponsors: St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea, United Methodist Re rement
Communi es, Chelsea State Bank, Edward Jones, Jiffy Mix/Chelsea Milling, Silver Maples, and WellBridge.
See pages 12, 14 & 15 for a complete list of our sponsors. The Chelsea Senior Center complies with the terms and regula ons of
the Title V of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended in Sec on 504 of the Social Rehabilita on Act of 1973 and is an equal
opportunity employer. Reasonable accommoda ons will be provided upon no fica on or request.
Our mission is to enhance the quality of life and well‐being for area seniors
and their families.
Monday to Friday, 9 am to 4 pm
In memoriam Josephine Benne , Doris Case,
Terri DeBo s, Mary Eschelbach, Ruth Guenther,
Doris Hammel, Nancy Harris, Elsie Hochrein,
Arlene Howe, Donald Janowiecki,
Gladys Steffens, Eunice White
September 20 Gi s of Autumn Fundraiser
October 11 Flu Shot Clinic/Mini‐Wellness Fair
October 30 Halloween Party & Potluck
November 17 Thanksgiving Lunch
December 15 Christmas Lunch
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