Negaunee Senior Citizens Center
Senior NewsSeptember 2017 Monthly Newsletter
September Events4 Center Closed5 Intergenerational Chess6 Blood Pressure
Essential Oils Presentation7 NCOA Meeting
City Council Meeting8 Bread Sale Deadline12 FootCare by Appointment13 Bell Services Presentation14 Commodities15 Soup Luncheon20 Blood Pressure
Transitions Presentation22 Soup Luncheon25 Parkinsons Support Group26 FootCare by Appointment
Cribbage Tournament27 Legal Planning
Presentation29 Soup Luncheon
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Newsletter postage is paid for by sponsors.The Negaunee Senior Center is supported by
the City of Negaunee, Marquette County SeniorMillage, UPCAP, United Way, other grants and
the generous donations of individuals andorganizations. In accordance with applicable
State and Federal Laws, we do not discriminatein employment or the provisions of its services.
The Negaunee Senior Center willresume its soup luncheon on
Fridays, beginning September 15.The luncheon will be held from
11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each Friday.Luncheon tickets will be $5 at the
front desk for senior citizens and $6for the general public.
The dine-in soup luncheon includesone bowl of soup (or two half-bowls ifyou want to try a second flavor) as
well as crackers, dessert and pop orcoffee. To-go soup will be $3 per bowlfor senior citizens and $4 per bowl forthe general public, with only the soupincluded.
Call to order your to-go soup any-time after 10 a.m., or stop in and orderat the front desk.
See our calendar of events for soupchoices (three per week with a vege-tarian option), which change weekly.
Matter of Balance class scheduled
The Negaunee Senior Center willlaunch its annual Fall SilentAuction fundraiser on Tuesday,
September 5.The auction will feature goods and
services donated by the NegauneeSenior Center staff, family, friendsand local businesses.
The year’s auction will include ahandmade quilt, homemade food
items including a wheel of juustoa(Finn cheese) and fresh jam, PartyLitehome decorations, essential oils good-ies, framed local photography, a com-plete car detailing, themed baskets andmore.
Bids must be placed in person, andthe auction will end promptly at 3 p.m.on Thursday, September 14.Scheduling for any services or fresh
perishable goods will take place afterthe auction is over; payment will betaken when the service is completed.
The auction will feature more than$500 worth of goods and services raf-fled off for a good cause.
All funds raised support in-homesenior services for those in need in ourarea.
For details, call 475-6266.
Auction fundraiser opens September 5
The Negaunee Senior Center willhost a Matter of Balance class in
October.The class, which focuses on fall
prevention, building strength forbalance and awareness of commonfears, will meet twice a week forfour weeks.
Trained senior center staff willteach easy exercises to buildstrength and balance, and facilitate
discussions about fears of fallingand how to confront the agingprocess. Classes run from 1 to 3p.m. on Mondays and Wednesday.The class is for people of any phys-ical ability who are concerned aboutbalance and fall prevention.
Call 475-6266 to reserve yourspot today. There is no charge, butparticipants are welcome to make adonation at the end of the class.
Souper Fridays begin soon
The Negaunee Senior Center has afew more day trips planned for
this fall. A color tour will take placeon October 6, a deer season trip to theKnotty Pine for fish fry will take place
in November and the annualChristmas Light viewing tour willtake place in December.
Details will be released in nextmonth’s newsletter.
Fall day trip topics announced
Septembercenter wish listThe center is in need of the follow-
ing items, for those who want tohelp us out.• 30-gallon garbage bags• Black Pepper (ground)• Cake mixes• Decaffeinated coffee• Frosting (not vanilla)• Maple syrup (both kinds)• Napkins• Quart-sized ziplock bags• SugarAs always, we thank you for your
generous donations; we couldn’t keepthings running without your help!
We are respectfully requesting thatfolks do not donate the follow-
ing items, as we do not have room instorage or cannot accept these itemsfor other reasons: • No magazines or books• No knick-knacks or decorations• No religious greeting cards
Cribbage tournament scheduledAcribbage tournament is sched-
uled for 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday,September 26 at the senior center.The deadline to sign up is Friday,September 22; the entry fee is $5 perperson.
Partners can sign up together, orsenior center staff can help find a
partner. Door prizes will be givenaway to participants, and a 50/50drawing will be available.
To sign up, stop in at the center.No over-the-phone entries will betaken, as we need your entry fee toreserve your spot.
For details, call 475-6266.
Wanted: chess players of all levelsThe Negaunee Senior Center is
seeking adults who would beinterested in playing chess againstsome area young people at 11 a.m. onthe first Tuesday of the month.
A group of young people in thearea already meet monthly to play
against each other, and would likesome new competition and somecompanionship.
If you are interested, please callthe center at 475-6266 to RSVP sowe can ensure there are even num-bers of players.
Negaunee Senior Center News 2 September 2017
Potluckers settraditionalpotluck date
The next Potluckers will be held onFriday, September 8 and will fea-
ture a traditional potluck. Dishes mustarrive by 11:30 a.m. and the meal isserved no later than noon.
Pre-registration must be done byWednesday, September 6.
Those who wish to eat, but aren’table to bring a dish can pay a $5 feeand also must pre-register. A limitednumber of slots are available for thosenot bringing a dish to ensure we haveenough food.
Couples can bring one large maindish, two smaller dishes or one sidedish and pay $5 for the second meal.
The Potluckers group meets toexchange recipes and enjoy good foodand company once a month. It is opento the public, and anyone who enjoyscooking and eating excellent food.
To sign up, call 475-6266.
Learn about health, legal issuesThe Negaunee Senior Center will
host legal, health and supportservice presentations this month afterlunch.
On September 13, staff from U.P.Health Systems—Bell will talk aboutservices available at their facility.
Staff from Lake Superior LifeCare & Hospice will talk about theirTransitions program on September20. This program is designed forolder adults who would benefit fromhaving a nurse check in with them ona weekly basis to answer questions,monitor their health care needs andmanage medications. This programprovides a nurse available to clients24/7. This is a free, grant-funded pro-
gram for the next 14 months andworks in conjunction with theclient’s family physician.
On September 27, local attorneyswill offer an interactive program thatgives you a chance to learn aboutimportant legal and financial issuesto consider, how to put plans intoplace and how to access legal andfinancial resources locally. Co-pre-sented with John Yonkers III fromBrogan & Yonkers. John will offer afree 30-minute appointment to any-one who attends. This program willcover information for families andindividuals.
All presentations start at noon andare open to the public.
Save your rummage for fall saleThe Negaunee Senior Center
will have its annual fallRummage Sale from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 14.Those wishing to donate items for
the senior center to sell may do sofrom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday,October 6 and Monday, October 9through Wednesday, October 11.
No early or late donations can beaccepted due to limited storagespace and volunteer time. No largeappliances, perishable items, chemi-
cals, paint or similar items will beaccepted. Only six clothing itemswill be taken per person unless theyare new with tags on them or chil-dren’s sizes.
Please be kind to our volunteersand staff and abide by the followingguidelines: No ripped, broken,stained or dirty items. Freshly laun-dered clothing and linens only, aswe do not have laundry facilities atthe center.
For details, call 475-6266.
Negaunee Senior Center News 3 September 2017
Monthly ServiceNews & Notes• The Negaunee Senior CenterFootCare Clinic will be held onTuesdays, September 12 andSeptember 26. Call the center at475-6266 to make your appoint-ment. The cost for the clinic is $15and includes a foot soak, nail clip-ping and a foot inspection. In-homeservice is available for an extracharge by calling U.P. HomeHealth at 485-4545.
• The Negaunee Senior CenterBlood Pressure Clinic is held at 10a.m. on Wednesdays, September 6and September 20. Blood pressureand blood sugar screenings arefree. There is a $5 charge for cho-lesterol checks.
• The Marquette Range RetiredSteelworker’s Club will meet at1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept-ember 13.
• The Negaunee Senior Center’sParkinsons Support Group willtake place at 1:00 p.m. on Monday,September 25. This group offerssupport and education for those liv-ing with the disease and their carepartners, and is open to anyoneaffected by Parkinsons Disease.
• Do you have legal questions?The Negaunee Senior Center canhelp you find answers. Call 475-6266 to schedule an appointmentwith a local attorney. This serviceis free to any senior citizen wholives in our service area, and takesabout a month to get an appoint-ment. Any senior citizen living inour state also may call the LegalHotline for Michigan Seniors at(800)347-5297, beginning at 10a.m., Monday through Thursday.
• The Negaunee Senior Centerwill be closed in the event of apower or other utility outage.
• If a person is injured orbecomes ill while at the NegauneeSenior Citizens Center and the ill-ness or injury appears to be lifethreatening, 911 will be called. Afamily member or designated per-son will be notified. Responsibilityfor the ambulance charge is withthe individual.
The Negaunee Senior Centeroffers the following services:
• Financial Management—Helpwith Medicare, Medicaid, under-standing insurance and other bills,balancing checkbooks, etc. We dohave a certified MMAPS counseloron staff to help you with yourMedicare questions.
• Homemaker Aide—Generallight household cleaning, laundry,light meal preparation, etc.
• Chore Service—Grass cuttingand raking and other tasks. Calltoday to get on the list.
• Shopping—Homebound clientsmay be eligible for someone to gogrocery shopping for them.Income is not a factor in deter-
mining whether or not a senior citi-zen qualifies for in-home services.Physical and health factors are con-sidered, as well as available help.
Prior to service, an in-homeassessment is done by a senior cen-ter employee. The paperwork must
be updated every six months forservices to continue.
For details on receiving services,call the center at 475-6266. Pleasebe reminded that the person whoanswers the phone likely is not theexpert who can help you. Here is aguide to help you determine whoyou should ask for when you call:
• Service Coordinator TanyaJohnson schedules all in-homeservices, such as your cleaninglady, lawn mowing services andother chores. She also coordinatesservices such as RSVP rides andMeals on Wheels. She schedulesour social worker to come andupdate service paperwork.
• Outreach Worker Aharon (pro-nounced “Erin”) LaGrander is acertified MMAPS counselor, whichmeans she can help you with allyour Medicare and Medicaid ques-tions. Aharon does not take drop-ins, so please call and schedule anappointment with her.
Senior Services Corner
Bread sale fundraiser available
Estate planning set for OctoberThe State Bar of Michigan semi-
nar, “A Living Trust EducationInitiative: Who Should You Trust?Avoiding Estate Planning Mistakes”will take place Wednesday, October11 at the Negaunee Senior Center.
The seminar provides essentialestate-planning information and thewarning signs of deceptive annuitysales practices that could potentiallyjeopardize your economic stability.
During the presentation, you willlearn how to identify and avoidscams touting the benefits of a “trust-based” estate plan irrespective ofspecific needs and make exaggeratedstatements about the process. These
aggressive annuity sales tactics havealso been used against veteransapplying for Veteran Affairs benefits.
Come to this seminar to becomeaware of these sales tactics used togain access to you and your hardearned savings. If you already havean estate plan in place, this seminarwill help you to gain peace of mindthat you can ignore solicitation fromnon-lawyers suggesting that some-thing more is needed.
For details, call the center at 475-6266 or State Bar of MichiganProfessional Standards DivisionParalegal Amy Emmons at (517)346-6343.
The senior center’s famousPaesano bread that we serve for
lunch will be on sale until Friday,September 8. Cost is $2 per loaf, orthree for $5. The bread comes frozenand parbaked; it needs to be thawedand baked for 10 minutes before
serving. Instructions are included.One loaf yields about five servings.
Bread must be paid for andordered in advance; those who orderwill be called when it comes in.
The money raised supports seniorservices in our area.
We thank Cathy Andrews for her donation in memory of Julie Andrews.We thank Deniece Anaya for her donation in memory of Frances I. Brauns.
We thank Joy Holman for her donation in memory of Don Durant.We thank Joy Holman for her donation in memory of Betty & Kip Holman.We thank Bob & Susan Kayl for their donation in honor of group travel.We thank Jim LaJoie for his donation in memory of Shirley Jandreau.We thank Bob Jandron for his donation in memory of Dolores Jandron.We thank Joanne Pruett for her donation in memory of Theresa Kosonen.We thank Bonnie, Mary & Patsy for their donation in memory of their“Gold Star Grandmothers,” Esther Matthews and Maria Karvala.
We thank Ron McGlone for his donation in memory of Leo & Mary McGlone.We thank Kate Peterson for her donation in memory of Larry Peterson.We thank Jill Champion for her donation in memory of Leonard Pizziola.
We thank Joyce Rogers Pavicic for her donation in memory of Lila & Russell Rogers.We thank Walter Sundberg for his donation in memory of Mary Sundberg.We thank Mavis Carlson for her donation in memory of Carol Terres.
We thank Anne Connors for her donation in memory of Adolf & Fannie Violetta’s birthdays.We thank Marge & Dave Healey and Robert Vizena for their donations in memory of Louise Vizena.
We thank Betty Waara for her donation in memory of Pete & Roger Waara.We thank Ernie LaJoie for his donation in memory of Jim White.
We thank Alice & Bob LaJoie for their donation in memory of Marlene Young.
Tributes
Negaunee Senior Center News 4 September 2017
The Negaunee Senior Center hasits group travel schedule lined up
for 2018.Washington D.C. dates scheduledOur group will travel to
Washington D.C. from April 18-26, 2018.
Cost is $859 per person (for dou-ble room occupancy) and includeseight nights of lodging, 14 meals,two guided tours of the city, a mon-uments and memorials tour, time inthe Museum of the Bible and MountVernon and a tram ride throughArlington National Cemetery. Othertour stops include the Smithsonian,Capitol Hill, Embassy Row and theToledo Museum of Art.
This trip will open for sign up inFall 2017.
Canada trip dates releasedAsenior center group travel trip toIsland of Coudrés and the
Charlevoix Region of Quebec,Canada is set for September 13-23,2018.
Cost is $1,149 per person (fordouble room occupancy) and a validU.S. Passport or U.S. Passport Cardis required for this tour. Get yourpaperwork started now so you haveyour passport in time to sign up;possession of the passport or pass-port card is required prior to sign up.
This eleven-day, ten-night tripincludes three night on the Island ofCoudres, 19 meals, a guided tour ofthe island, guided tours of Montrealand Quebec City, whale watching onBay St. Catherine and a visit to theSt. Anne de Beaupre Shrine.
This trip will open for sign up inSpring 2018. Those on our grouptravel mailing list will receive theflyer prior to sign-up starting.Barcelona & Madrid, SpainOur travelers will head to Spain in
November, staying in the capitalcity of Madrid and Barcelona for aweek.
Cost is $3,499 per person (fordouble room occupancy) andincludes flights, lodging, other trans-portation and some meals.
To sign up for this trip, please calland make an appointment.
Those on our group travel mailinglist will receive trip flyers prior tosign-up starting. If you would like tobe added to our list, call us at(906)475-6266.
Group travel line-up scheduled for next year
Joy Holman—ChairpersonLarry Dillman—Vice Chairperson
Ernie LaJoie—TreasurerDebbie Filizetti
Grace JalonenLee Johnson
Charlene NeroneKate PetersonAl Rautio
Negaunee Senior Center News 5 September 2017
To the Negaunee Commission on Aging:Thank you!
Thanks to our great volunteers:Linda Perucco, Rose Stanaway andWanda Westman for running Bingo.
Larry Dillman for help with maintenance.John Basolo, Gert & Irene Cevigney, Dave Champion
and Bob Hooker for helping set up cribbage.Marion Olson and Linda Dillman for working in the kitchen on Wednesdays.Rodney Etelamaki and Larry Dillman for delivering commodities every month.
Ed & Nancy Berta for running the Monday CAAM meals.Linda Dillman, Marge Healey and Cheryl Ulvila for doing our laundry.
Jill Champion and Linda Saari for help with aerobics.
To our Kitchen & Wish List donors:John & Terry BasoloEugene & Jean BilkeyJudy BrissetteBonnie ButlerDave ChampionPrachit ChayapruksLinda & Larry DillmanEastwood Nursing Home
Shirley Ford
Roy GableByron HaraskiIrene HarvalaAnnette HeggatonJoy HolmanBob HookerBeth MeliOre 2 ShoreJoe Paris
Bonnie PellinenBill Pellow
Doug “Dougie” PembertonCurt & Geri RamsethReuven RombackTina SalmiJoan SanvilleFrancine ValentiBuzzy Violetta
We also thank those who have asked not to be named. Without our donors and volunteers, we could notprovide the activities and services that we do for our seniors. Thank you! Seniors and non-seniors are
welcome to help out at the center. To get your name on our volunteer list, please call 475-6266.
Special thanks to...…to Judy Hintsala for donation of historic Negaunee photos.
...to Bill Pellow for consulting on our gardening project.
Negaunee Senior Center News 6 September 2017
Negaunee Senior Center Donation SlipUnder State and Federal Regulations, we are required to give persons receiving our services
an opportunity to donate to the Negaunee Senior Center. The use of this form is optional when making a donation.Please remember that a donation is not required to receive services.
Those donations received without including this form will be credited to the person signing the check only.$_______General Center Operations$_______Memorial Fund in memory of_____________________________________$_______Chore$_______Homemaking Services$_______Other ________________________________________________
Your Name______________________________________________________________
Thank You!
Bruce AndersonTom AndersonTerri BeardBonnie Butler
Jill & Ed ChampionAnne ConnorsJudith DobiDon EllisMary GervaeEliza GoudgeBetty HemmilaArt HicksBob JandronFlorence KiplingGrace Korhonen
Art KorsmanJean LaituriErnie LaJoie
Phil & Patricia LangloisLaverne LaramieAl Lehto
Alrick LeinonenMarion LindbergLeslie MakinenMarion McComberRon McGloneCorina McMinnMaurice Merrill
Louie & Mary Ann MitchellJohn Nardi
Mary & Gerald PajuMary ParkkonenMary Palomaki
Vera & Don PalomakiBarbara & Jack Perala
Linda RostenTina Salmi
Duane & Judy SoineKathleen “Skippy” VillaMarilyn Warren
Cliff & Midge Waters
Last Month’s Center DonorsThe following people have made monetary contributions to the Negaunee Senior Center
from July 22 to August 18. Thank you for your continued support!
The following seniors, senior center staff (*) and friends of the center celebrate their birthdays in September.
Fun & GamesWe always welcome new card players to play. If you are interested, come on in by 12:30 p.m. on the days we play, or
call and offer your name on the substitute list. All are welcome; come and join the fun.
Drop-In Cribbage7/27/17—Beverly Scarbrough & Irene Cevigney—1190
8/1/17—Walt Nuorala & Irene Cevigney—12178/3/17—Shirley Pizziola & Walt Nuorala—11968/8/17—Marilyn Warren & Byron Haraski—1199
8/10/17—Mike Kallioinen & Maddie Kauppila—12038/15/17—Marilyn Warren & Nancy Mankee—1219
8/17/17—Marilyn Warren & Edwin Jachimski—1177
Drop-In Pinochle7/24/17—Don Ellis—3200
7/31/17—P. Halverson, R. Collins, M. Kivisto—46308/7/17—P. Halverson, M. Kauppila, M. Kivisto—4950
8/14/17—Buzzy Violetta & Curt Ramseth—5170Negaunee Senior Center News 7 September 2017
Happy Birthday!1 Richard Cox 2 Linda Perucco
Kathy Andel3 John Debelak
Patricia Garrett Wanda Westman
4 Melissa LaJoie5 Peter Ogea6 Douglas Young
Lois AllenOlivia Pirhonen*Phyllis Hogan
7 Grace LahtiWayne Kunnari
8 Robert V. JohnsonJoanne French
10 Michael Haines11 Alice Anderson
Cis DompierreAnnie LehtinenGregory Paltzer
13 Harriet AndersonEliza GoudgeWilliam Phillips
14 Millie IsaacsonMarlene Paavo
15 Bud RussellBarb Carlson
18 Norma Greenwood19 Connie Penney20 Irma Gautin
Lois Guizetti
23 Louis GhiringhelliCathy KunnariPhillip Kalisch
24 Lucille Koski25 Barbara Flannery26 Diane Juopperi
Madeline Kauppila27 Dorothy Seppanen
Alan Trudgeon29 Shirley Hintsala
Mildred Perry30 Heather LaMora
Betty NiemistoDaniel Ray
Names are listed by request. Please let us know if you notice the name of someone who has passed away.
Congratulations to theJuly cribbage
tournament champs:John Basolo
& Mary Morcom
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September Wednesday Lunch ScheduleSeptember 6: Pasty PieHomemade pasty pie served with a side of coleslaw.
September 13: Turkey DinnerSlow-cooked turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables and fresh bread.
September 20: LasagnaHomemade lasagna with meat sauce, garlic bread, and salad with Italian dressing.
September 27: Pork Roast DinnerSeasoned, roasted pork, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables, and fresh bread.
This is intended to be a social luncheon. A limited amount of take-out orders areavailable for those who are shut-in, homebound or under the weather by calling
before 11:00 a.m. on the day of the lunch.
***$6 for seniors, dine-in or take-out; $7 for the general public, dine-in or take-out***Lunches are homemade by our center staff and served on Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m. to noon, or until sold out. If the center is closed on a Wednesday due to inclement weather, the meal will be held the next day we are open.