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1 JANUARY 2017 1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103 Spring Grove, PA 17362 (717) 225-0733 www.WindyHillontheCampus.org Email: [email protected] Scavenger Hunt- Tuesday, January 3; 10 a.m. – Join in on this fun activity to start off the new year! Undecorate the Center – Wednesday, January 4; 10 a.m. Now that the holidays are over, it is time to put away our beautiful holiday decorations and get out the snowmen. The more hands the lighter the work. Secret, Fact, Wish – Thursday, January 5; 10 a.m. Have fun with this interesting guessing game! Council Meeting – Monday, January 9; 10 a.m. – Entertainment will be provided by Leo Reaver. We encourage ALL members to participate in this meeting to learn about what is happening for the month, and to give your input on programs and issues at the center. Snowman Craft Project – Tuesday, January 10; 10 a.m. Join us this morning as we make a cute snowman craft. Cost is $2.00 each. Mind Matters – Wednesday, January 11; 10 a.m. – Windy Hill is offering this monthly video-based program produced by WITF TV in partnership with the PA Department of Aging. This month's topic is “Experiencing Hubble,” presented by Lou Thieblemont, Aviator and former mayor of Camp Hill. Mr. Thieblemont will tell us about how Edwin Hubble used his knowledge to show us how much more there is to our universe. The presentation will begin promptly at 10 a.m. so please be on time. Open Mic! – Thursday, January 12; 10 a.m. This is Windy Hill's version of “American Idol.” Grab the microphone and express your talent! Now You Have It, Now You Don't … - Tuesday, January 17, 10 a.m. Please bring a wrapped $1 gift that you would like to receive. If you forget your gift, you cannot play. No extra gifts will be kept at the center. Fundraiser Breakfast with Leo – Wednesday, January 18, 9 a.m. Leo Reaver and his crew will prepare a wonderful breakfast of eggs, sausage, breakfast potatoes and biscuits. Tickets will need to be purchased. They are $5.00 each. CENTER HOURS Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 2:30 pm Windy Hill has a congregate meal program for adults Age 60 and older. Please sign up by 9:30 am the day before to join us for lunch catered by the Nutrition Group. Meal donations are appreciated. MEALS Free door-to-door transportation is available for ages 65+ through Rabbit Transit to bring you to Windy Hill. Call the center for more details. TRANSPORTATION Find us on Facebook What's Happening? ? Continued on page 10
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JANUARY 2017

1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103

Spring Grove, PA 17362

(717) 225-0733

www.WindyHillontheCampus.org

Email: [email protected]

Scavenger Hunt- Tuesday, January 3; 10 a.m. – Join in on this fun activity

to start off the new year!

Undecorate the Center – Wednesday, January 4; 10 a.m. Now that the

holidays are over, it is time to put away our beautiful holiday decorations and

get out the snowmen. The more hands the lighter the work.

Secret, Fact, Wish – Thursday, January 5; 10 a.m. Have fun with this

interesting guessing game!

Council Meeting – Monday, January 9; 10 a.m. – Entertainment will be

provided by Leo Reaver. We encourage ALL members to participate in this

meeting to learn about what is happening for the month, and to give your

input on programs and issues at the center.

Snowman Craft Project – Tuesday, January 10; 10 a.m. Join us this

morning as we make a cute snowman craft. Cost is $2.00 each.

Mind Matters – Wednesday, January 11; 10 a.m. – Windy Hill is offering

this monthly video-based program produced by WITF TV in partnership with

the PA Department of Aging. This month's topic is “Experiencing Hubble,”

presented by Lou Thieblemont, Aviator and former mayor of Camp Hill. Mr.

Thieblemont will tell us about how Edwin Hubble used his knowledge to show

us how much more there is to our universe. The presentation will begin

promptly at 10 a.m. so please be on time.

Open Mic! – Thursday, January 12; 10 a.m. This is Windy Hill's version of

“American Idol.” Grab the microphone and express your talent!

Now You Have It, Now You Don't … - Tuesday, January 17, 10 a.m. Please

bring a wrapped $1 gift that you would like to receive. If you forget your gift,

you cannot play. No extra gifts will be kept at the center.

Fundraiser Breakfast with Leo – Wednesday, January 18, 9 a.m. Leo

Reaver and his crew will prepare a wonderful breakfast of eggs, sausage,

breakfast potatoes and biscuits. Tickets will need to be purchased. They are

$5.00 each.

Tammy MillerEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Nancy WagnerADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT / RECEPTIONIST

Mary Jane OverbyPROGRAM COORDINATOR

Risa AndersonPROGRAM ASSISTANT

Carolyn AbelFOOD SERVICES COORDINATOR

CENTER HOURSMonday - Friday

8:30 am - 2:30 pm

Windy Hill has a congregate

meal program for adults Age

60 and older. Please sign up

by 9:30 am the day before to

join us for lunch catered by

the Nutrition Group. Meal

donations are appreciated.

MEALS

Free door-to-door

transportation is available

for ages 65+ through Rabbit

Transit to bring you to Windy

Hill. Call the center for

more details.

TRANSPORTATION

Find us on

Facebook

What's Happening??

Continued on page 10

Music & Movie Trivia – Wednesday, January 18, 10 a.m. Test your

knowledge of music and movie trivia this morning.

Family Feud! – Thursday, January 19; 10 a.m. Come and join in on the fun!

Board Game Fun! – Monday, January 23; 10 a.m. Come out and enjoy

playing some popular board games with your friends at Windy Hill.

Marvelous Me Game – Tuesday, January 24; 10 a.m. A sweet game to

share experiences with your friends.

New Member Orientation – Tuesday, January 24; 12:30 p.m. For new

members or members who have been around for awhile. Do you know the

history of Windy Hill or how we operate? Join us for this presentation.

Ted Talk – Wednesday, January 25; 10 a.m. – This month's topic will be

“The Food we Eat.” We will listen to a few speakers discuss the fact that food

is more than nourishment. How has the American diet changed over the

years?

Scrapbooking with Bev– Thursday, January 26; 10 a.m. – Bev Strausbaugh

will be assisting members with their scrapbooking projects. Bring pictures or

whatever items you would like to include in your project.

Simple Wellness – Monday, January 30; 10 a.m. A representative from

Hanover Hospital will be on hand to provide additional information on

general wellness.

Quilts for Kids – Monday, January 9 and Tuesday, January 17, at 5:00

p.m. and Thursday, January 12; at 10 a.m Join the Quilts for Kids group to

help make quilts to give to ill or needy children. You don't need to know how

to sew. They can always use assistance cutting fabric, etc.

What’s Happening? - Continued from page 1

STAFF to s ok un r Pa LAh T RIT NU OSM S NPO

WINDY HILL2016-17

Board of Directors

Directors:

President Donna Hake

Vice President Dave Brown

Secretary Brenda Flory

Treasurer Tom Uffelman

Fred Burns

Dr. Rosemary Cugliari

Brenda Flory

Dr. Terry Lehr

Tamara Ramer

Don Reichard

Michael Robinson

Claudette Shear

Chris Stock

Sandy Sferrella-Taylor

SPONSOR

January 16 – City Slickers Country Line Dancing – 7-9 p.m.

Line and Partner Dancing - $8.00

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DONATIONS

THANK YOU TO THESE ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS WHO

MADE MONETARY DONATIONS IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER

PRAYER LIST

Charlie Douglass

Gloria Geesey

Ardella Williams

Treva Myers

Larry Grothey

WISH LIST NEWSLETTER SPONSOR

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

The newsletter for January is sponsored by:

THANKYOU

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:

Tim Reinaman

Jeannie Scott

Edna Valentine

Pat Franklin

Libby Beck

Larry Wolf

A special thank you for donations in the month of November. Donations included food, supplies and other items to our center.

Donald & Ethel Donner thin honor of our 57 Wedding Anniversary

William & Deborah Burger

Dee Davis

Faith Fuhrman

Donna Maxwell

Dan & Brenda Miller

Mary Morgan

George Mummert

Kip Senft

Carl Shaffer

Donna Shaffer

Harry Wagner

February 6 – Council Meeting with entertainment by Jerry Pavlovsky

February 14 – Valentine Party and meal

February 22 – February Birthday/Anniversary Party

The center will be closed the following

days for holiday observances:

Please note that if the Spring Grove Area School District is closed for inclement weather, Windy Hill will be closed. If the school district has a 2-hour delay, Windy Hill will decide on a case-by-case basis whether to open or close. Closures will be announced on WGAL TV 8, by 6:00 a.m. We will also have a message on the answering machine by that time.

Please call the center number for verification of closure.

Windy Hill Closing Policy

* Greater Need

Monday, January 2 - New Year's Holiday

Monday, January 16 – Martin Luther King Day

Monday, February 20 – President's Day

Bob & Maryann Brenneman

Pauline Diehl

Ethel Donner

Wanda Doverspike

Dolly Emig

Tom Gorman

Donna Hamm

Paul & Grace Harrold

Jim & Rita Hobday

Naomi Shearer

Barry & Bev Strausbaugh

Nancy Wagner

Elaine Walker

Doris White

Betty Yohe

Country Meadows of York

Nearby Eggs

Kennies Markets

Don & Dolores Hoover

Susan Howes

Susan Kanwischer

Ken & Pat McCannon

Kass Moubrey

Nancy Ohlson

Cynthia Opong

Leo & Sandy Reaver

Yvonne Riley

Joann Rohrbaugh

Appeal Donations:Phil & Deb Keener (Steward)Jeff Waybright (Steward)Phil & Kate Pennington (Friend)

Monetary Donations:Eugene & Fran BixlerJerry CramerRalph & Pat CritesSusan HowesPaul & Grace HarroldRichard Hartsough

Barb MillerBetty MitchellMary MorganShiloh American LegionDoris WhiteBill WoodVFW Post 5265

Postage Stamps *

13 gal. size Trash bags

Canned Soda *(Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Coke*,

Diet Coke*, Mug Root beer, Orange Crush*)

Bottled Water*

Paper Towels*

Tissues*

8 ½ x 11 white copy paper *

Bottled Salad Dressing*

Snack Size Baggies

Gallon Freezer Bags

Bleach

Toilet Paper*

Dessert Plates**

Correction to December's Newsletter Sponsor –

Bob & Gloria Kramer in loving memory of our parents.

Newsletter sponsorship opportunities are available for 2017. We prepare and copy over 350 newsletters

each month. In order to defray the costs of the newsletter, we are asking members to sponsor it each

month. Cost of sponsorship is $25.00. A sign-up sheet is available for 2017 sponsorships in the reception

area. You may sponsor in memory or in honor of someone or something.

Newsletter Sponsorships Available for 2017:

PLEASE UPDATE YOUR CONTACT/EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION

Many of our members are switching over to cell phones and giving up

their land line telephones. Please be sure to alert the Windy Hill office

of any changes to your contact and/or emergency contact information.

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Fitness Programs at Windy Hill Mondays:

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

11:00 T'ai Chi Chih ($5)*

12:30 Yoga ($5)*

Tuesdays:

10:00 Zumba Gold ($5)*

10:00 Shuffleboard (Free)

10:00 Line Dancing ($2)

Wednesdays:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

Friday:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

The fitness room is open everyday from 8:30 a.m.—2:30 p.m.

*These classes are covered under Silver & Fit and Silver Sneakers

and are $2 for participating members.

Thursday:

10:00 Pickleball (Free)

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

12:30—Yoga ($5)*

Bob Spertzel, Athletic Trainer and

PT Assistant, is available to provide

fitness training support in the nd th

fitness room on the 2 and 4

Thursdays of each month from

Noon – 2 p.m.

Fitness Trainer

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Windy Hill on the Campus has an Endowment Fund with the York County Community Foundation (YCCF).

Heritage Funds with YCCF are established by nonprofit organizations, and your gift will forever be

used for the organization's well-being as determined by the Windy Hill Board. Visit www.yccf.org to see how

YCCF is helping to create a vibrant York County.

How to make a gift:

• Through a gift of money via check to the endowment fund

• Through your will, by specifically naming the endowment fund

• Through a life insurance policy, by naming the endowment fund as beneficiary

• By a gift of real estate to the endowment fund

• By transferring appreciated assets (stocks, bonds, etc.) to the endowment fund

• Through a charitable gift annuity which will pay you income for life

For those that are fortunate enough to be over age 70 ½, you may have required minimum distributions that

have to be withdrawn each year from IRA's and 401(k)'s. In lieu of taking the distribution, paying the taxes, and

contributing after-tax dollars, you can transfer IRA/401(k) dollars directly to the endowment fund and potentially

avoid the tax consequences to you (consult your tax advisor regarding how this applies to your specific situation).

DID YOU KNOW?

Beginning in January, we will be

offering a beginner tap dancing

class on Fridays at 10 a.m. There

will be a free demonstration on

Friday, January 20, at 10 a.m. The

class will be taught by Charlee,

who owns the York A rea

Repretouire of Dance in Spring

Grove. Charlee has danced for

over 30 years and has taught

dance for 15 years. No experience

is necessary for this class. It is a

great way to have fun and exercise.

No tap shoes are required. Cost

per class will be $5.00.

Learn to Tap Dance with Miss Charlee

We are looking to start a golf class one time per week on Wednesdays for

individuals to learn golf basics and swing techniques. The classes will be

taught by local golf pro, Fred Shultz. Fred has been a member of the PGA

for over 40 years, and was instrumental in starting golf instruction at

various local golf courses. Classes will be held at Windy Hill and will be

$5.00 per class. Please place your name on the sign-up sheet if you are

interested. We are looking to start the classes in the new year.

Beginner Golf Lessons

We will be offering the 8 week iPad Trainings beginning on Thursday,

February 23 at 1 p.m. The classes are held each Thursday at either 9 a.m. or 1

p.m. You must commit to attending all eight-week sessions. There is no

charge for the classes, however, registration is required. This class is

designed, specifically, for users of the iPad and not other brands of tablets. If

you do not have an iPad, no worries, we have iPads for you to use. Even if you

have never worked on any type of electronic device or computer, you will be

able to learn how to use an iPad. Classes will be facilitated by Sara Smith and

the Spring Grove High School students will provide tutoring support.

Registration forms are available at the front desk.

Spring iPad Training Scheduled

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ANNIVERSARIES

JANUARY BIRTHDAYS

If we missed your birthday or anniversary, please contact

our office at 225-0733 so we can put you on our list!

Our Celebration for

Birthdays and Anniversaries

in January will be held

on Tuesday, January 31st

at 10:00 a.m. with entertainment

provided by Tom Shultz

1/1 -

1/3 -

1/4 -

1/5 -

1/6 -

1/7 -

1/8 -

1/10 -

1/11 -

Virginia HansenMary Ann KiserDebra NixonRuth ReichertCharlotte ValentiKatherine ErdmanCarol LeiphartDoris WeberJudy BentonClair GarnerHarold MillerDorothy BaerMary Jo CrawfordMarlene Ayers-MillerPaul BrubakerPaul Diehl Jr.Edgar LauchmanCarole MurphyRobert OvermillerSteve FodorFrancis FuhrmanDebra Grentzler

1/9 - Karen KleinAdrian LeaseGeorge NaceGloria GeeseyThomas Noble

Merle ArnoldRobert BortnerDavid HooverPhilip KraftConnie WherleyIrene Wilt

1/12 - Andrea BerrymanJoan MessingerShirley MitzelEdna ValentineWilliam Bortner

Florence Holtzinger-ShuttGary KoppMolly MarchMary SloanRita SmeltzerMichael CarnesJoann Hake

1/16 - William AltlandAlice CrimminsWillis "Kessler, Jr"Brenda KilgoreRobert MaherOscar ForemanHelen BehlerMarlin Routson

1/19 - Sharon GarrettDona HooverGloria LuckenbaughLinda WalkerEmily StewartMonell WeaverRobin Barton

1/22 - Larry GrotheyJanet Price

1/23 - Beverly HughesGloria KanwischerBonnie Riddle

1/13 - 1/14 -

1/15 -

1/17 - 1/18 -

1/20 -

1/21 -

1/24 - Ingeborg AltlandDolores CraneCarrie GladfelterPatricia OrndorffPatricia StrouseLarry Wolf

1/25 - Theresa Rock1/26 - Joyce Brown

Albert SmithConnie EmoryJames PentzFreda DubsKay KesslerPatricia McCannonCharles McClintockC. Jeanette Rohrbaugh

1/29 - Nancy GantherLinda Haberkam

1/30 - Mildred BeardCatherine BrownJudy EnsmingerGemma MartinGail RohrbaughSusan Sullivan

1/31 - Merle Raubenstine

1/27 -

1/28 -

Connect Café

Don't forget to have breakfast in the café each

Wednesday. We have egg muffin sandwiches in the

café in the morning for sale. Please invite your

friends to come enjoy breakfast in our café! Please

note that breakfast is served at 9 a.m.

Rich & Gynger GarrisonJanuary 23, 1960

Dan & Doris DeitzelJanuary 24

Barry & Bev StrausbaughJanuary 25, 1964

Robert & Janet MaherJanuary 9, 1988

Pete & Kathryn ErdmanJanuary 10, 1970

Larry & Donna SheridanJanuary 17, 1959

Ken & Bonna KroutJanuary 17, 1965

Birthday cakes are provided

by Country Meadows

Beginning in January APPRISE counselors from the York County Area Agency on Aging will be available that the Windy Hill on the second Wednesday and the 4 Monday from 9-11 a.m. A representative will be

assisting with the following:

• Understanding Medicare benefits and services

• Making informed choices about selecting a supplemental insurance

• Understanding how Medicaid works

• Understanding the Medicare Summary Notice

• Helping with the appeal process and assisting with paperwork

• Understanding the different programs that are available for prescriptions drugs

• Helping with benefits and programs you can use to save money

These counselors are specially trained to answer questions about Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap,

prescription drugs, preventive care, and to assist with paperwork. They also have direct access to State

and Federal Medicare information and resources. Please see Nancy at the reception desk to schedule

an appointment.

Apprise Counseling is Back!

We will begin taking tax appointments for our

members on Monday, January 9. Tom Uffelman will

be available in the office during the hours of 9:30

a.m. – 1:30 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays. Please call

or see Tom in the office during those times.

Appointments will begin on Tuesday, February 7

from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Please make your

appointments as soon as possible as they fill up fast.

Tax Appointments

CoPilot Community:Access is now available online to sign up for lunch.

If you go to www.CopilotCommunity.com, you will

be able to see our program schedule, menu, sign up

for lunch, rate programs and even play games. It will

be necessary to have an email address and you will

need to register your Copilot card number. If you

need assistance completing your registration,

please see staff.

LIHEAP Applications Available

Applications for the Low-Income Home Energy

Assistance program (LIHEAP) will be available after

November 1. This program helps low-income families

pay their heating bills. It is a grant, which does not

need to be paid back. Crisis grants are also available if

you are in jeopardy of losing your heat due to broken

heating equipment or leaking lines, lack of fuel, and

termination of utility services or danger of being

without fuel. Individuals may apply online or by

picking up an application at the front desk.

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ANNIVERSARIES

JANUARY BIRTHDAYS

If we missed your birthday or anniversary, please contact

our office at 225-0733 so we can put you on our list!

Our Celebration for

Birthdays and Anniversaries

in January will be held

on Tuesday, January 31st

at 10:00 a.m. with entertainment

provided by Tom Shultz

1/1 -

1/3 -

1/4 -

1/5 -

1/6 -

1/7 -

1/8 -

1/10 -

1/11 -

Virginia HansenMary Ann KiserDebra NixonRuth ReichertCharlotte ValentiKatherine ErdmanCarol LeiphartDoris WeberJudy BentonClair GarnerHarold MillerDorothy BaerMary Jo CrawfordMarlene Ayers-MillerPaul BrubakerPaul Diehl Jr.Edgar LauchmanCarole MurphyRobert OvermillerSteve FodorFrancis FuhrmanDebra Grentzler

1/9 - Karen KleinAdrian LeaseGeorge NaceGloria GeeseyThomas Noble

Merle ArnoldRobert BortnerDavid HooverPhilip KraftConnie WherleyIrene Wilt

1/12 - Andrea BerrymanJoan MessingerShirley MitzelEdna ValentineWilliam Bortner

Florence Holtzinger-ShuttGary KoppMolly MarchMary SloanRita SmeltzerMichael CarnesJoann Hake

1/16 - William AltlandAlice CrimminsWillis "Kessler, Jr"Brenda KilgoreRobert MaherOscar ForemanHelen BehlerMarlin Routson

1/19 - Sharon GarrettDona HooverGloria LuckenbaughLinda WalkerEmily StewartMonell WeaverRobin Barton

1/22 - Larry GrotheyJanet Price

1/23 - Beverly HughesGloria KanwischerBonnie Riddle

1/13 - 1/14 -

1/15 -

1/17 - 1/18 -

1/20 -

1/21 -

1/24 - Ingeborg AltlandDolores CraneCarrie GladfelterPatricia OrndorffPatricia StrouseLarry Wolf

1/25 - Theresa Rock1/26 - Joyce Brown

Albert SmithConnie EmoryJames PentzFreda DubsKay KesslerPatricia McCannonCharles McClintockC. Jeanette Rohrbaugh

1/29 - Nancy GantherLinda Haberkam

1/30 - Mildred BeardCatherine BrownJudy EnsmingerGemma MartinGail RohrbaughSusan Sullivan

1/31 - Merle Raubenstine

1/27 -

1/28 -

Connect Café

Don't forget to have breakfast in the café each

Wednesday. We have egg muffin sandwiches in the

café in the morning for sale. Please invite your

friends to come enjoy breakfast in our café! Please

note that breakfast is served at 9 a.m.

Rich & Gynger GarrisonJanuary 23, 1960

Dan & Doris DeitzelJanuary 24

Barry & Bev StrausbaughJanuary 25, 1964

Robert & Janet MaherJanuary 9, 1988

Pete & Kathryn ErdmanJanuary 10, 1970

Larry & Donna SheridanJanuary 17, 1959

Ken & Bonna KroutJanuary 17, 1965

Birthday cakes are provided

by Country Meadows

Beginning in January APPRISE counselors from the York County Area Agency on Aging will be available that the Windy Hill on the second Wednesday and the 4 Monday from 9-11 a.m. A representative will be

assisting with the following:

• Understanding Medicare benefits and services

• Making informed choices about selecting a supplemental insurance

• Understanding how Medicaid works

• Understanding the Medicare Summary Notice

• Helping with the appeal process and assisting with paperwork

• Understanding the different programs that are available for prescriptions drugs

• Helping with benefits and programs you can use to save money

These counselors are specially trained to answer questions about Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap,

prescription drugs, preventive care, and to assist with paperwork. They also have direct access to State

and Federal Medicare information and resources. Please see Nancy at the reception desk to schedule

an appointment.

Apprise Counseling is Back!

We will begin taking tax appointments for our

members on Monday, January 9. Tom Uffelman will

be available in the office during the hours of 9:30

a.m. – 1:30 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays. Please call

or see Tom in the office during those times.

Appointments will begin on Tuesday, February 7

from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Please make your

appointments as soon as possible as they fill up fast.

Tax Appointments

CoPilot Community:Access is now available online to sign up for lunch.

If you go to www.CopilotCommunity.com, you will

be able to see our program schedule, menu, sign up

for lunch, rate programs and even play games. It will

be necessary to have an email address and you will

need to register your Copilot card number. If you

need assistance completing your registration,

please see staff.

LIHEAP Applications Available

Applications for the Low-Income Home Energy

Assistance program (LIHEAP) will be available after

November 1. This program helps low-income families

pay their heating bills. It is a grant, which does not

need to be paid back. Crisis grants are also available if

you are in jeopardy of losing your heat due to broken

heating equipment or leaking lines, lack of fuel, and

termination of utility services or danger of being

without fuel. Individuals may apply online or by

picking up an application at the front desk.

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Fitness Programs at Windy Hill Mondays:

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

11:00 T'ai Chi Chih ($5)*

12:30 Yoga ($5)*

Tuesdays:

10:00 Zumba Gold ($5)*

10:00 Shuffleboard (Free)

10:00 Line Dancing ($2)

Wednesdays:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

Friday:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

The fitness room is open everyday from 8:30 a.m.—2:30 p.m.

*These classes are covered under Silver & Fit and Silver Sneakers

and are $2 for participating members.

Thursday:

10:00 Pickleball (Free)

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

12:30—Yoga ($5)*

Bob Spertzel, Athletic Trainer and

PT Assistant, is available to provide

fitness training support in the nd th

fitness room on the 2 and 4

Thursdays of each month from

Noon – 2 p.m.

Fitness Trainer

8

Windy Hill on the Campus has an Endowment Fund with the York County Community Foundation (YCCF).

Heritage Funds with YCCF are established by nonprofit organizations, and your gift will forever be

used for the organization's well-being as determined by the Windy Hill Board. Visit www.yccf.org to see how

YCCF is helping to create a vibrant York County.

How to make a gift:

• Through a gift of money via check to the endowment fund

• Through your will, by specifically naming the endowment fund

• Through a life insurance policy, by naming the endowment fund as beneficiary

• By a gift of real estate to the endowment fund

• By transferring appreciated assets (stocks, bonds, etc.) to the endowment fund

• Through a charitable gift annuity which will pay you income for life

For those that are fortunate enough to be over age 70 ½, you may have required minimum distributions that

have to be withdrawn each year from IRA's and 401(k)'s. In lieu of taking the distribution, paying the taxes, and

contributing after-tax dollars, you can transfer IRA/401(k) dollars directly to the endowment fund and potentially

avoid the tax consequences to you (consult your tax advisor regarding how this applies to your specific situation).

DID YOU KNOW?

Beginning in January, we will be

offering a beginner tap dancing

class on Fridays at 10 a.m. There

will be a free demonstration on

Friday, January 20, at 10 a.m. The

class will be taught by Charlee,

who owns the York A rea

Repretouire of Dance in Spring

Grove. Charlee has danced for

over 30 years and has taught

dance for 15 years. No experience

is necessary for this class. It is a

great way to have fun and exercise.

No tap shoes are required. Cost

per class will be $5.00.

Learn to Tap Dance with Miss Charlee

We are looking to start a golf class one time per week on Wednesdays for

individuals to learn golf basics and swing techniques. The classes will be

taught by local golf pro, Fred Shultz. Fred has been a member of the PGA

for over 40 years, and was instrumental in starting golf instruction at

various local golf courses. Classes will be held at Windy Hill and will be

$5.00 per class. Please place your name on the sign-up sheet if you are

interested. We are looking to start the classes in the new year.

Beginner Golf Lessons

We will be offering the 8 week iPad Trainings beginning on Thursday,

February 23 at 1 p.m. The classes are held each Thursday at either 9 a.m. or 1

p.m. You must commit to attending all eight-week sessions. There is no

charge for the classes, however, registration is required. This class is

designed, specifically, for users of the iPad and not other brands of tablets. If

you do not have an iPad, no worries, we have iPads for you to use. Even if you

have never worked on any type of electronic device or computer, you will be

able to learn how to use an iPad. Classes will be facilitated by Sara Smith and

the Spring Grove High School students will provide tutoring support.

Registration forms are available at the front desk.

Spring iPad Training Scheduled

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DONATIONS

THANK YOU TO THESE ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS WHO

MADE MONETARY DONATIONS IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER

PRAYER LIST

Charlie Douglass

Gloria Geesey

Ardella Williams

Treva Myers

Larry Grothey

WISH LIST NEWSLETTER SPONSOR

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

The newsletter for January is sponsored by:

THANKYOU

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:

Tim Reinaman

Jeannie Scott

Edna Valentine

Pat Franklin

Libby Beck

Larry Wolf

A special thank you for donations in the month of November. Donations included food, supplies and other items to our center.

Donald & Ethel Donner thin honor of our 57 Wedding Anniversary

William & Deborah Burger

Dee Davis

Faith Fuhrman

Donna Maxwell

Dan & Brenda Miller

Mary Morgan

George Mummert

Kip Senft

Carl Shaffer

Donna Shaffer

Harry Wagner

February 6 – Council Meeting with entertainment by Jerry Pavlovsky

February 14 – Valentine Party and meal

February 22 – February Birthday/Anniversary Party

The center will be closed the following

days for holiday observances:

Please note that if the Spring Grove Area School District is closed for inclement weather, Windy Hill will be closed. If the school district has a 2-hour delay, Windy Hill will decide on a case-by-case basis whether to open or close. Closures will be announced on WGAL TV 8, by 6:00 a.m. We will also have a message on the answering machine by that time.

Please call the center number for verification of closure.

Windy Hill Closing Policy

* Greater Need

Monday, January 2 - New Year's Holiday

Monday, January 16 – Martin Luther King Day

Monday, February 20 – President's Day

Bob & Maryann Brenneman

Pauline Diehl

Ethel Donner

Wanda Doverspike

Dolly Emig

Tom Gorman

Donna Hamm

Paul & Grace Harrold

Jim & Rita Hobday

Naomi Shearer

Barry & Bev Strausbaugh

Nancy Wagner

Elaine Walker

Doris White

Betty Yohe

Country Meadows of York

Nearby Eggs

Kennies Markets

Don & Dolores Hoover

Susan Howes

Susan Kanwischer

Ken & Pat McCannon

Kass Moubrey

Nancy Ohlson

Cynthia Opong

Leo & Sandy Reaver

Yvonne Riley

Joann Rohrbaugh

Appeal Donations:Phil & Deb Keener (Steward)Jeff Waybright (Steward)Phil & Kate Pennington (Friend)

Monetary Donations:Eugene & Fran BixlerJerry CramerRalph & Pat CritesSusan HowesPaul & Grace HarroldRichard Hartsough

Barb MillerBetty MitchellMary MorganShiloh American LegionDoris WhiteBill WoodVFW Post 5265

Postage Stamps *

13 gal. size Trash bags

Canned Soda *(Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Coke*,

Diet Coke*, Mug Root beer, Orange Crush*)

Bottled Water*

Paper Towels*

Tissues*

8 ½ x 11 white copy paper *

Bottled Salad Dressing*

Snack Size Baggies

Gallon Freezer Bags

Bleach

Toilet Paper*

Dessert Plates**

Correction to December's Newsletter Sponsor –

Bob & Gloria Kramer in loving memory of our parents.

Newsletter sponsorship opportunities are available for 2017. We prepare and copy over 350 newsletters

each month. In order to defray the costs of the newsletter, we are asking members to sponsor it each

month. Cost of sponsorship is $25.00. A sign-up sheet is available for 2017 sponsorships in the reception

area. You may sponsor in memory or in honor of someone or something.

Newsletter Sponsorships Available for 2017:

PLEASE UPDATE YOUR CONTACT/EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION

Many of our members are switching over to cell phones and giving up

their land line telephones. Please be sure to alert the Windy Hill office

of any changes to your contact and/or emergency contact information.

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JANUARY 2017

1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103

Spring Grove, PA 17362

(717) 225-0733

www.WindyHillontheCampus.org

Email: [email protected]

Scavenger Hunt- Tuesday, January 3; 10 a.m. – Join in on this fun activity

to start off the new year!

Undecorate the Center – Wednesday, January 4; 10 a.m. Now that the

holidays are over, it is time to put away our beautiful holiday decorations and

get out the snowmen. The more hands the lighter the work.

Secret, Fact, Wish – Thursday, January 5; 10 a.m. Have fun with this

interesting guessing game!

Council Meeting – Monday, January 9; 10 a.m. – Entertainment will be

provided by Leo Reaver. We encourage ALL members to participate in this

meeting to learn about what is happening for the month, and to give your

input on programs and issues at the center.

Snowman Craft Project – Tuesday, January 10; 10 a.m. Join us this

morning as we make a cute snowman craft. Cost is $2.00 each.

Mind Matters – Wednesday, January 11; 10 a.m. – Windy Hill is offering

this monthly video-based program produced by WITF TV in partnership with

the PA Department of Aging. This month's topic is “Experiencing Hubble,”

presented by Lou Thieblemont, Aviator and former mayor of Camp Hill. Mr.

Thieblemont will tell us about how Edwin Hubble used his knowledge to show

us how much more there is to our universe. The presentation will begin

promptly at 10 a.m. so please be on time.

Open Mic! – Thursday, January 12; 10 a.m. This is Windy Hill's version of

“American Idol.” Grab the microphone and express your talent!

Now You Have It, Now You Don't … - Tuesday, January 17, 10 a.m. Please

bring a wrapped $1 gift that you would like to receive. If you forget your gift,

you cannot play. No extra gifts will be kept at the center.

Fundraiser Breakfast with Leo – Wednesday, January 18, 9 a.m. Leo

Reaver and his crew will prepare a wonderful breakfast of eggs, sausage,

breakfast potatoes and biscuits. Tickets will need to be purchased. They are

$5.00 each.

Tammy MillerEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Nancy WagnerADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT / RECEPTIONIST

Mary Jane OverbyPROGRAM COORDINATOR

Risa AndersonPROGRAM ASSISTANT

Carolyn AbelFOOD SERVICES COORDINATOR

CENTER HOURSMonday - Friday

8:30 am - 2:30 pm

Windy Hill has a congregate

meal program for adults Age

60 and older. Please sign up

by 9:30 am the day before to

join us for lunch catered by

the Nutrition Group. Meal

donations are appreciated.

MEALS

Free door-to-door

transportation is available

for ages 65+ through Rabbit

Transit to bring you to Windy

Hill. Call the center for

more details.

TRANSPORTATION

Find us on

Facebook

What's Happening??

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Music & Movie Trivia – Wednesday, January 18, 10 a.m. Test your

knowledge of music and movie trivia this morning.

Family Feud! – Thursday, January 19; 10 a.m. Come and join in on the fun!

Board Game Fun! – Monday, January 23; 10 a.m. Come out and enjoy

playing some popular board games with your friends at Windy Hill.

Marvelous Me Game – Tuesday, January 24; 10 a.m. A sweet game to

share experiences with your friends.

New Member Orientation – Tuesday, January 24; 12:30 p.m. For new

members or members who have been around for awhile. Do you know the

history of Windy Hill or how we operate? Join us for this presentation.

Ted Talk – Wednesday, January 25; 10 a.m. – This month's topic will be

“The Food we Eat.” We will listen to a few speakers discuss the fact that food

is more than nourishment. How has the American diet changed over the

years?

Scrapbooking with Bev– Thursday, January 26; 10 a.m. – Bev Strausbaugh

will be assisting members with their scrapbooking projects. Bring pictures or

whatever items you would like to include in your project.

Simple Wellness – Monday, January 30; 10 a.m. A representative from

Hanover Hospital will be on hand to provide additional information on

general wellness.

Quilts for Kids – Monday, January 9 and Tuesday, January 17, at 5:00

p.m. and Thursday, January 12; at 10 a.m Join the Quilts for Kids group to

help make quilts to give to ill or needy children. You don't need to know how

to sew. They can always use assistance cutting fabric, etc.

What’s Happening? - Continued from page 1

STAFF to s ok un r Pa LAh T RIT NU OSM S NPO

WINDY HILL2016-17

Board of Directors

Directors:

President Donna Hake

Vice President Dave Brown

Secretary Brenda Flory

Treasurer Tom Uffelman

Fred Burns

Dr. Rosemary Cugliari

Brenda Flory

Dr. Terry Lehr

Tamara Ramer

Don Reichard

Michael Robinson

Claudette Shear

Chris Stock

Sandy Sferrella-Taylor

SPONSOR

January 16 – City Slickers Country Line Dancing – 7-9 p.m.

Line and Partner Dancing - $8.00


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