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A Monthly Publication of the Southside Senior & Community Center
In this Issue...From Executive Director ...............2Board and Staff Directory ............ 2From the Board President ........... 3.Classes & Activities .................. 4-5Programs & Lunches ....................6Volunteers / Meet the Candidates 7Bits & Pieces / Thank You. ...........8Membership / Wish List ................9Calendar ................................10-11Photo Gallery .........................12-13.Dance News................................14Bits and Pieces........................... 15Travel ................................ 16-23.Veterans Day Luncheon...............24
Fall Folk FestivalSaturday, November 10
(See page 16 for details)
Lake Coeur d'Alene Christmas Lighting Cruise
Friday, November 23(See page 16 for details)
Tournament of Roses New Year's Event
December 30 - January 3, 2013(See page 23 for details)
Winter Hawaiian Getaway with Don RoiseJanuary 9 - 16, 2013(See page 23 for details)
VOL. XXVIII, No. 11 NOVEMBER 2012
MENU~ Spinach salad with bacon, eggs, red onions and honey
mustard dressing~ Chicken marsala with herbed roasted potatoes
~ Raspberry fudge brownie~ Chef ’s choice vegetarian
entrée available. Please indicate vegetarian preference when making dinner reservations.
All prepared and served by Harbor Crest Chef Max Simon
PLEASE SIGN UP TODAY:
$15 per personor
Veteran's free with advance reservation
Thursday, November 83:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.Speaker / Honor Guard / Dinner(See page 14, 15 & 24 for more details)
Honoring our Veterans and the Gold Star Mothers
VETERANS DAY DINNER
Annual Holiday Gifting
This holiday season, something new for you!!!
One donation of $20 comes with a quality, local nursery-
grown 6" poinsettia.Get one for you and several as gifts.
Call the Center
Page 2 Seniors and the Community On the Move November 2012
When you hear us say that 'Volunteers are the Heartbeat of the Center', well, believe it!!!
The last two months have been flat-out, running busy here -- with three fundraisers, two big events, a bunch of rental events, along with growing classes and activities.
So, enter the VOLUNTEERS!!!!There was the 1-90 Rest Stop fundraiser on Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, September 28, 29 and 30. And thanks to volunteers Mic Cochrane and Carol Gabel, plus the volunteers who worked the nine shifts and those who brought in 120 dozen cookies, that effort was a huge
success. A big WOW!!!Then there was the Operations & Maintenance Raffle culminating at the
Oktoberfest Dinner on October 5. In an environment made more difficult to sell tickets this year, it took good ideas and more work from volunteers like Lani Batters and Donna Johnson who did everything from hawking tickets to blowing up balloons; as well as Dave and Jan Monk who provided some last-minute service.
The next day was the well-run Texas Hold'em Tournament and our well-organized group of players who staged it -- headed by volunteers Bill Staeb and Ernie Phillips. That highly successful project brought in funds earmarked for the 'Burn the Mortgage' campaign. And another big WOW!!!
Then on October 9, our Centenarian luncheon, honoring ten 100-year-olds, and volunteers like Mary Van Couvering and the Teal Ladies made it ever so perfect.
ALL OF THESE were successful projects because of MANY VOLUNTEERS!!! I am always in awe of them. THANK YOU!!!
Board of Directors Curt Connolly, President
Helen Dennis, Vice-President Kris Miller, Secretary & Parliamentarian
Ray Tomlinson, Treasurer &Board Member Emeritus
Board Members & Committee Chairs
Lani Batters, Volunteers ChairErnie Becker, Finance
Linn Edmonson, Nominating ChairDenise Fanazick, Membership Chair
Florence Haidle, Programs ChairDonna Johnson, Development Chair
Chris Larsen, Men's Day OutBill Morrison, Building & Grounds Chair
Don Roise, Travel Chair
StaffBonnie McDade, Executive DirectorEmail: director@southsidecenter.com
Tel: 509.53.5.0803., ext. 103.Lynn Terry, Program Manager
Email: programs@southsidecenter.comTel: 509.53.5.0803., ext. 102
Marnie McCoy, Travel ManagerEmail: travel@southsidecenter.com
Tel: 509-53.5-0803., ext. 108Betty Rogers, Office Manager
Email: office@southsidecenter.comTel: 509.53.5.0803., ext. 100
Bookkeeper (Volunteer)Email: accounting@southsidecenter.com
Tel: 509.53.5.0803., ext. 105
Telephone: 509.535.0803Fax: 509.535.4336
Hours: 8:30 am to 4:30 pmWebsites: southsidecenter.com
or sssac.org
501c(3) non-profit corporation
From the Desk of the Executive Director
Bonnie McDade, Executive Director
The Mission of the Southside Senior & Community Center is to enhance the physical and mental well-being of those we serve by providing social, recreational, educational and volunteer opportunities.
-- Approved by the Board of Directors, March 8, 2011
Volunteers ARE us!!!
3151 East 27th AvenueSpokane, WA 99223
A huge 'thank you' to our Texas Hold'em Group here at the Center who put on a very successful tournament Saturday, October 6, to benefit the 'Burn the Mortgage' cause. Because of their efforts, we were able to add another large amount to the principal payment.
Since this program began about 18-months ago, we have shaved more than $110,000 off the mortgage significantly reducing the amount still owing. That includes, of course, all of the 'Burn the Mortgage' payments as well as the regular monthly payments. And, when the interest rate on our loan was lowered a few months ago, essentially
cutting our monthly payment by several hundred dollars, we opted to continue to make the regular payments thus applying even more to the principal.
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO WORKS ON THIS IMPORTANT GOAL!!!
Big progress being made on decreasing amount owed
-- Helen Dennis, Chair, Burn the Mortgage' Campaign
'Burn the Mortgage':
‘Burn the Mortgage’ $10-a-Month-Club
Coupon payment book
For questions or information, please call Southside Senior & Community Center
at 509-535-0803 and ask for Helen, Betty or Bonnie.
-- Bonnie McDade
Page 3.Southside Senior & Community CenterNovember 2012
Board of DirectorsA Message from your Board President:
Curt Connolly, President,Board of Directors
-- Curtis Connolly
Please make sure your plans for November include the Thanksgiving Luncheon Tuesday, November 13, sponsored by City South Auto Body, and prepared by specialty
luncheon chef Greg Miley. Sign up at the desk for the Thanksgiving lunch.
The annual membership meeting that follows the luncheon will be
Participate in exercise, classes, games, dances, or become a volunteer to help with the operation of the Center. Opportunities for recreation, education, physical fitness, and volunteer support service are endless.
See you at the Center.
Be sure to attend Annual Meeting
-- Helen Dennis, Chair, Burn the Mortgage' Campaign
concise. Some important topics and actions will be addressed. Board members will be elected from the slate of six candidates whose bios are included in this newsletter. (See page 7) Important by-laws revisions will be presented for adoption by the general membership.
Special thanks go to Linn Edmondson and his nominating committee for their tireless work in getting the slate of candidates together.
Also, please stop in to the travel office and introduce yourself to Marnie McCoy, our new travel manager. She will give you a quick overview of upcoming travel opportunities.
Annual General Membership Meeting set for Tuesday, Nov. 13 Be sure to mark your calendar for the annual membership meeting to be held during our November Thanksgiving luncheon. All members are encouraged to attend. Presentations regarding the 'state of the Center' will be made by Board President Curt Connolly, Board Treasurer Ray Tomlinson, and Executive Director Bonnie McDade. Also, voting will be held on 1) recommended changes in the bylaws (see information at left); and 2) candidates for the four open positions on the Board. A traditional Thanksgiving luncheon will also be served heralding the beginning of a multi-cultural holiday season. Make your reservations soon.
Changes to the current SSCC Bylaws to be voted on at the November 13, 2012 Annual Fall General Membership Meeting include:
•Change title from Honorary Member to Emeritus Member to reflect what has been our practice. Clarify that an Emeritus Member may serve as an additional member of the Board of Directors. The selection of any Emeritus Member is announced at the Annual Fall General Membership Meeting.
•Create consistency throughout the document to use the term Annual Fall General Membership Meeting.
•General members may submit additional names for the slate of nominees for vacant Board of Director positions. The person must agree to be nominated. Those must be submitted in time to be in the October newsletter and must include a brief biography and photo. Nominees must be current General members and actively involved at the Center.
•The President appoints the two General Members to serve on the Nominations Committee rather than having an election at the Annual Fall General Membership Meeting.
•Eliminate the Board position of Immediate Past President.•If there is no Director to serve as Chair of a Standing Committee, the
President may appoint a General Member. She/he must be an active member of the Center and willing to attend Board of Director meetings and/or submit written reports as deemed necessary.
If you want a complete copy of the proposed bylaws to be voted on November 13, 2012, please see the Front Desk.
Bylaws changes to be voted on at November General Meeting
By the Numbers:
56%= number
of seniors 55 & over who vote.
Be sure to VOTE in local/national elections
by November 6 and here at the Center
on November 13.
Page 4 Seniors and the Community On the Move November 2012
Classes & Activities Sign up for all classes and activities at the Front Desk or call 535-0803
EXERCISE CLASSESCome on down and get your limbs moving, your heart pumping, your grin going!!! It's a terrific way to feel better, see life as a more exciting place . . . and is just plain FUN!!!
With instructor Cheryl Carlson -- NEW CLASSES
each month! $20 members / $25
non-members
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays We have the best Zumba teacher in the Inland Northwest with Deanar Young. A former Broadway musical dancer, he is full of energy, talent and charisma. Come meet him and have fun, fun, fun with Zumba. The Zumba exercise program combines Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program while enjoying a great workout. Working out with Zumba provides an exciting hour of calorie-burning, body energizing, awe-inspiring movements meant to engage and captivate! Zumba Gold takes the popular Latin-dance inspired workout and makes it accessible for seniors, beginners or others needing modifications in their exercise routine.
Tues., 4:30 – 5:30 pm; Weds. 5:20 to 6:20 pm; Thurs. 5:00 to 6:00 pm: Fri., 10:00 to 11:00 am; Zumba Gold, Fridays, 11:00 – 12:00 noon. Zumba Punch Card only $50 members; $60 non-members for 10 classes.
ZUMBA GOLD on Fridays!!!
Wednesdays & Fridays, noon to 1:00 pmStephanie Barnard and Stretch Yoga Come and explore gentle movements to increase flexibility, strength, and well-being. This class will cover body stretches, yoga postures and breathing techniques.
Wednesdays, 12:00 to 1:00 pm; Fridays, 12:00 to 1:00 pmCost: Stretch Yoga punch card only $50/ members; $60/non-members for
10 classes
Thursday Book ClubMeets last Thursday of the month, 10:30 to noon at the Center. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER: A combined meeting for November
and December: Thursday, November 29, 10:30 am – noon ~ "Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins
See page 5 for information regarding the "Information
Please" presentation on Thursday, December 13 featuring Pat Pavroti, Director and Susan Creed, fiction maven of the Spokane Public Library.
For more information, call Lynn Terry, 535-0803, ext. 102Mondays & Wednesdays,
November 5 - December 17, 4:00 to 5:00 pm Join Toni Kuder's Body Conditioning' class This energizing class offers a combination of aerobics (with or without steps), stability ball exercises, floor work, and Dyna bands used for resistance exercise.
Mondays & Wednesdays, 4 to 5:00 pm; Cost: $48 for six weeks
Enroll in ACT 2 (formerly Seniors Program) The Seniors Program has become ACT 2! Whether you’re retired or preparing for retirement, find new and invigorating ways to stay informed, active and enriched.
Each quarter choose from nearly 200 classes at more than 30 convenient locations in the greater Spokane area. Our affordable classes are close to home, close to work.
Page 5Southside Senior & Community CenterNovember 2012
Classes & Activities
Computer Classes
Sign up for all classes and activities at the Front Desk or call 535-0803
JOIN US FOR C O M P U T E R CLASSES in our computer lab -- a small, i n t i m a t e c l a s s r o o m with only six
computer stations so you receive that personal training you deserve. Select a class that best fits your current needs and peaks your interest.. -- Minimum class size: 2 students
With instructor Cheryl Carlson -- NEW CLASSES
each month! $20 members / $25
non-members
Computer BasicsNov. 5 & 7/ M & W/ 1 – 3 pmDec. 18 & 20/ T & Th/ 10 am – noon
Beginning Microsoft WordNov. 13 & 15/ T & Th/ 10 am - noonDec. 3 & 5/ M & W/ 1 – 3:00 pm
Beginning ExcelNov. 12 & 14/ M & W/ 1 – 3 pm
facebook®Nov. 19 & 21/ M & W/ 1 – 3 pmDec. 11 & 13/ T & Th/ 10 am – noon
E-Mail & Internet BasicsNov. 26 & 28/ M & W/ 1 – 3 pmDec. 17 & 19/ M & W/ 1 – 3 pm
Beginning GenealogyDec. 4 & 6/ T & Th/ 10 am – noon
Holiday LettersNov. 27 & 29/ T & Th/ 10 am - noonDec. 10 & 12/ M & W/ 1 – 3 pm
Thursday, December 1310:00 am - noon'Public Library, Book Talk, and Coffee Klatch!
Tuesday, November 27
10:00 am to noon
Dr. Misty Shores
on hearing loss
Questions? Please call
Lynn at 535-0803
ext. 102
INFORMATIONPLEASE
FREE!!! But please sign up
Thursday, December 13 /10 am – Noon INFORMATION PLEASE: 'Public Library, Book Talk, and Kaffee Klatsch!
Winter is fast approaching and that just might be your reading season. The book club at Southside Senior & Community Center is happy to host Pat Pavroti, Director of the Spokane Public and Susan Creed, fiction maven for a morning of talking library, talking books and enjoying an old fashioned kaffee klatsch. Pat will talk about the library system, electronic books and she will answer your questions regarding the use of the library. Susan is an enthusiastic reader and a great resource for your reading…so bring a pencil and paper to jot down her suggestions.
Come to learn more about the library, more about recent and old favorite books, coffee, tea, goodies and there will be door prizes.
Tuesday, November 27 / 10 am – NoonINFORMATION PLEASE: Hearing Loss
Questions and answers about hearing loss and hearing aids! Did you know that nearly one in five Americans have hearing loss and that untreated hearing loss can lead to serious health conditions such as depression and dementia? Dr. Misty Shores, an audiologist with hiHealthInnovations, will discuss hearing health as well as share information regarding hearing aids. This seminar is beneficial to everyone whether you currently wear hearing aids or just want to know more about your hearing.
For more information, contact Dr. Shores at (509) 3.24-7173. or visit www.hihealtheinnovations.com.
INFORMATION PLEASE suggestions: Who or what would you enjoy hearing about at our Information Please seminars? Please call Lynn at 535-0803 x102 with your terrific ideas.
Garage Sale 2013 -- We're collecting items ALL year long When you, or your friends
and relatives, are ready to downsize or get rid of household items that would be great candidates for the 2013 garage sale, you can now bring them to the Center any time of the year. You don't have to wait until spring. We want to make sure we have lots and lots of items for our garage sale customers to choose from, so we've made arrangements to store items until the sale next June. Just call ahead and let us know you're coming. THANKS SO MUCH!
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Programs & Lunches
Tuesday, November 20 Solo Travelers
at 11:30 a.m. Menu:Potluck
(your choice; last month was an incredible array of terrific selections)
EVERYONE WELCOME!!!(See page 21 for more details)
Tuesday, November 27 Birthday Potluck
lunch at noon
MORE LUNCHES LUNCH WITH USTuesday lunch is FUN and ENTERTAINING!!
Come celebrate your November birthday with us.
Bring along your favorite dish to share.
Harvard Park Retirement provides a yummy birthday cake for all
to enjoy.Some favorite November birthdays:
actors Doris Roberts, Sally Field, Leonardo DiCaprio, and
Brenda Vaccaro; athletes Gary
Player and Dwight Gooden; musicians Bonnie Raitt and
Tina Turner; politician and educator Condoleezza Rice; U.S. Vice
President Joe Biden and YOU!!!!!
Only $7.00 / Please sign up at the front desk by Friday, November 9!!
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1312:00 NOON – 1:30 pm
ANNUAL GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
AND LUNCHEON Program:
Introduce our new membersHonor our Volunteer of the Month
Annual Meeting Agenda:Short reports on the 'state of the Center'
~ from Curt Connolly, Board President~ from Ray Tomlinson, Board Treasurer
~ from Bonnie McDade, Executive DirectorElection of new board members & voting on bylaws revisions
Menu:Our traditional roast turkey and all the fix’ins!
Roast Turkey / Mashed PotatoesStuffing / Gravy
Pumpkin Pie
Prepared by Greg Miley
Sponsored by
November 5Guest chef's personal
choicesNovember 12
Guest chef's personal choices
November 19Guest chef's personal
choicesNovember 26
Guest chef's personal choices
Souper Mondays / 11:30 am to 12:30 p.m.
Homemade soup (made right here in our kitchen) is served every Monday in the lobby. Come join us for fresh-cooked soup (made in our kitchen) with friends at the big round table in the lobby or take some soup home for dinner or lunch the next day.Cost: Bowl = $3.50 includes wheat roll; Large container = $7.50 includes wheat rolls
Page 7Southside Senior & Community CenterNovember 2012
Volunteers
SEPTEMBERVolunteer of the Month
MARY VAN COUVERING
Robert J. LaPointe Prior to his retirement, Bob was Gonzaga's first Director of Development beginning in July 1992. As the Assistant Vice President of University Relations, he oversaw annual and planned
giving, major gifts and law and athletic development. Bob came from UCLA, where he served as Director of Development for the School of Engineering and Applied Science. A graduate of the University of New
Hampshire, he had been involved in higher education development work for
Curt Connolly, current Board President After his retirement in 2006, Curt joined the Center where he participated in the wood carving group and volunteered on the travel committee as a driver and trip escort. He is a member
of the Pages of Harmony, a barbershop choral group, and he is also an accomplished banjo and guitar player.
Curt has a B.S. degree in forestry management and worked as a forester, as well as a real estate broker
and district manager of a national real estate marketing firm for 13 years. As a volunteer, he worked building churches in Idaho, California, Washington and
Donna Johnson, current Board member and Development Chair. Donna has been a member of the Center for over 20 years and is also a lifetime member. She has lived in Spokane since 1957 where she was a travel agent, a commercial artist and owned and operated an antique store for over 30 years. She has been active member of the Civic Theater for over 40 years.
Kris Miller current Board Secretary Kris has been a member of the Center for five years. She participates in the Solo Travelers group and the book club as well as attends craft classes. Prior to her retirement in 2007, she worked for 30 years at the Community Colleges of Spokane. Her last position there was as Executive Director of the Head Start/ECEAP/Early Head Start programs for the college's Institute for Extended Learning (IEL). She has a Masters Degree in Social Work.
Meet the six candidates nominated for Board positions The Center's Nominating Committee, headed by Linn Edmonson and Betty Cosand, have put forth the names of six Center members to fill the board positions open this year. Voting will be held at the Annual Membership Meeting, November 13
Volunteers are the heartbeat of the Southside Senior &
Community Center. Thank you to all who give so generously of
your time, energy and talent.We could not operate the Center
without all of these fabulous volunteers. Each year they give approximately 25,700 volunteer
hours to the Center. Thank you all!
Ed Stiles Ed has been a member of SSCC
for one year, having moved to Spokane from Southern California where he was
a real estate developer. Ed has volunteered for a variety of projects and currently works a shift as a front desk ambassador. He has served on several boards, enjoys public speaking and other
activities such a golf and tennis.
Lani Batters, current Board member and Volunteer Chair. Lani has been a member of the Center for four years and currently serves as Volunteer Chair, as well as chair of the 'Up, Up and Away' annual maintenance and operations raffle fundraiser. She serves two weekly shifts as a front desk ambassador, is active in the Care Bears and Bereavement group and travels on a variety of trips with the Center. She is a long-time resident of Spokane where her late husband retired from the military. She has three children,eight grandchildren, two cats, four dogs, five fish and two chirping birds..
Botswana, and then was asked to be Director of Volunteers for the church organization where he supervised all operations for over 500 building projects handling revenues of more than $500 million and working with hundreds of volunteers.
25 years. Bob and wife, Karen, are in their second year of membership at SSCC. He has an adult son and two adult daughters. Golf and travel are among his favorite activities.
Mary Van Couvering is a real 'find' for the Center. She came here to play mahjonng and, very quickly, she was tapped to do a few tasks. When the
breadth of her talents surfaced, the quiet but oh, so, capable, Mary found herself knee-deep in very important projects.-- such as typing all of the information for over 1,450 Center members into a new database; or rounding up the 100-year old celebrants for our Centenarian luncheon. As if that wasn't enough, she even baked and decorated ten beautiful birthday cakes for each of the 100-year-olds. Seems she can do everything!!!
The former long-time head of a large title company, Mary Van Couvering is the epitome of the perfect volunteer.
Surprised Mary Van Couvering, left, is applauded during her introduction as Volunteer of the Month by Center Executive Director Bonnie McDade during the Centenarians Luncheon, October 9.
Page 8 Seniors and the Community On the Move November 2012
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! For your generous donations . . .
For I-90 Rest Stop cookies, thanks to: Lee Brandt, Helen Dennis, Betty Ellis, Maryann Kaufman, Dorene Rugg, Kathy Chamberlain, Mary Jane Rehn, Jim & Arlene Schmidt, Norma Kohl, Bev Gamelin, Gayle Craig, Ray & Nancy Tomlinson, Bonnie McDade, Laurie Byrd, Barbara Tuttle, Marilyn Moore, Don Franklin, Ellen Nelson, Patty Fisher and many, many others who donated over 120 dozen cookies.
For coffee, thanks to: Cathy Crum, Jessie Quincy, Ken Knostman and Mary Nofsinger; as well as Lisa Blankinship for Starbuck's coffee.
For items for Classy Corner, thanks to: Genevieve Moffatt, Dorene Rugg, Sally Moon, and Tom Jacobson.
Plus thanks to Tom Jacobson and Donna Johnson for the apples, and Mary Shea for the cloths.
Volunteers / Bits & Pieces
SOUTHSIDE
New SOUTHSIDE CAFE to open again soonThe first month of our new SOUTHSIDE CAFE proved to be popular
and exceeded our expectations. Upon finding our new kitchen manager/chef in November, the Cafe will be back soon.
Wednesday, Dec. 5 10:00 am – noonHoliday Cinnamon Pastry Ring class
Join Lou Connolly as she shares the recipe and technique for baking this perfect holiday gift or last-minute party pastry. The class will last for about two hours. Lou will demonstrate the procedure; you will then make the pastry and filling and, as the dough rises, enjoy a cup of coffee or tea and a taste of the pastry ring that Lou will bring with her. When you leave you will take home a perfectly prepared and oven ready Holiday Cinnamon Pastry Ring.
Please bring a rolling pin and an 8- inch spring form pan OR Bundt cake pan.
Cost: $15Space is limited ~ sign up early at the front desk at the Center.
For your generous donation of time and expertise when it was most needed!!
It's been a busy, busy month with events and fundraisers such as Oktoberfest October 5; Texas Hold’em Tournament on October 6; 100+ Luncheon on October 9, and Project Joy Founders Luncheon on October 13 -- and it was our volunteers who made it happen:
For working Oktoberfest, thanks to: Florence Haidle, Dave and Janice Monk, Leona Pointer, Shelline Totten, Nancy Tomlinson, Gayle Craig, and Barbara Grohs.
For the Texas Hold’em Tournament, thanks to: Anne Beyers, Sara Beyers, Bob Compton, Helen Dennis, Clyde and Shirley Marpe, Bonnie McDade, Dwayne Monk, Howard Olsen, Ernie Phillips, Betty Rogers, Bill Staeb, Frank Suckow and Ernie Topolnisky.
For working the Centenarians Luncheon, thanks to Shirley Bell, Lou Connolly, Gloria Dehmer, Chad Johnston, Margaret Nelson, and Mary Van Couvering, Gayla Jensen, Nancy Tomlinson, and Gayle Craig.
For working the Project Joy Founder's Day Luncheon, thanks to Helen Pickering, Nancy and Ray Tomlinson and Lynn Terry.
And to our SOUPER MONDAY GUEST CHEFS, a huge, huge 'thank you': Helen Dennis and Bernice Baker
Page 9Southside Senior & Community CenterNovember 2012
Membership
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
New Members Orientation and Lunch
2nd Tuesday – November 13 Time: 10:30 amat the Center
We look forward to meeting our new members at orientation and at our lunch at NOON. It’s a great opportu-nity for them to learn about the Center and all our activities. New members who are going to attend the orientation and lunch -- they are our guests that day -- should call the Center's Front Desk, 535-0803, to make a reservation. New members will meet Board Members and Membership Chair, Denise Fanazick, as well as Center staff members from whom new mem-bers will learn about programs, events offered at the Center. But most importantly, they will meet other new members and be introduced at lunch.
New members joining in SEPTEMBER
Raed AlashorShirley Clark
Tom & Marian CufleyRuss Doyl
Donna GadauLisa RosierJoan Secrest
OPEN FOR BUSINESSMonday - Friday / 10 am to 2 pm
Stop in; check us out. (Adjacent to the lobby at the Center.)
Treasures to be found. Donations accepted*.
*Donations of slightly used items are needed and gladly accepted. Please -- no large appliances (VCRs, etc.)
OH, THE FINDS YOU FIND!!"Walking with a friend
in the dark is better than walking alone in the light. "
~~ Helen Keller.
WISH LIST! FOCUS ON FLOORS!! The Center is always in need of items to help make our services, programs and activities even more effective. Right now we are 'focused on our floors.' ~ CURRENT BIG NEEDS: NEW carpet for the ballroom
and Senske Lounge. Current carpet is original to the building and has hosted
thousands of feet, spilled food and drink, and just plain tough wear and tear. It's threadbare!!!We've started a 'new carpet' fund.
Commerical vacuum cleaner. We have a lot of floors to clean every day, and our two little lightweight vacuums are on their last legs (well, wheels, actually.)
Plus, they're just not up to the task.
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
MONDAYS TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS
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COLUMBUS DAY
10:00 am: Information Please: Dr. Misty Shores ~on hearing loss
Noon: Pot Luck Birthday Lunch1:30 pm: Better Drawing Skills*6:00 pm: Managing Diabetes (by
appointment only)
8:30 - 9:30 am: Blood Pressure Clinic, Center Lobby1:00 pm: Quilting
4:00 pm: Toni Kuder's Body Conditioning
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THURSDAYS FRIDAYSMORNING 8:30 Senior Fitness* 9:00 Mahjongg 9:40 Senior Fitness* 11:00 Travel Talks with Denise11:30 Senior Serenaders 11:30 Center's SOUPER MONDAY AFTERNOONNoon Care Bears 1:00 Senior Fitness* 1:00 Texas Hold’em 1:00 Swordsman Bridge 2:00 Clogging 3:30 Bereavement Support 7:00 Tai Chi*
MORNING 8:30 Senior Fitness* 9:45 Senior Fitness* 10:00 Canasta
AFTERNOON12:30 Knifty Knitters 1:00 Texas Hold’em 1:00 Friends Bridge 2:00 Chair Yoga* 3:15 Gentle Exercise* 4:00 Therapeutic Cooking** 4:30 Zumba 6:00 Dance Lessons
MORNING 8:45 Writers Workshop* 8:45 Tai Chi II 9:50 Tai Chi I 10:00 Cribbage10:15 Mexican Train11:00 Senior Fitness*
AFTERNOONNoon Stretch Yoga 1:00 Senior Fitness* 1:00 Texas Hold’em 1:00 Swordsman Bridge 5:00 Hula 5:20 Zumba
8:30 - 11:30 am: Portico Christian Fellowship9:30 am – 12:30 pm: Covenant Christian Church Assembly
1:00 - 3:00 pm: BINGO
10:00 am: TRAVEL – Coeur d’ Alene Casino10:00 am: Nancy Maupin ~ United Health
Care ~ early enrollment1:00 pm: Quilting4:00 pm: Toni Kuder's Body
Conditioning
8:30 - 11:30 am: Portico Christian Fellowship9:30 am – 12:30 pm: Covenant Christian Church Assembly
1:00 - 3:00 pm: BINGO3:30 pm: TRAVEL -- Galloping
Gourmet to Das Stein Haug
10:00 am: Walter Deibels - United Health Care early enrollment
11:00 am - 1:00 pm: TRAVEL Talks with Denise (drop in)
1:30 pm: Program Committee Mtg. 6:00 pm: Master Your Plot*
(writing class) 10:30 am: New Member Orientation12:00 pm: General Membership Meeting &
Thanksgiving Luncheon ~ 1:30 pm: Dewdrops & Lace* 6:30 pm: Portico Christian
Fellowship
10:00 am: TRAVEL – Coeur d’ Alene Casino10:00 am: Sterling
Insurance, Chad Johnson 4:00 pm: Toni Kuder's Body
Conditioning
N O V E M B E R H A P P E N i N g S
(* = Act 2 and CCS classes)** = Parks & Recreation Dept. classes
9:00 am: Pedicare11:00 am - 1:00 pm: TRAVEL Talks with
Denise (drop in)4:00 pm: Toni Kuder's Body
Conditioning
9:30 am: All Medicare Solutions with Lavoine Schellenberg ~ early
enrollment11:30 am: Solo Travelers Luncheon
-- Tips for Travel Safety7:00 pm: Lincoln Heights
Neighborhood Community mtg
N O V E M B E R E V E N t S
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4 5 6 7
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(* = Act 2 and CCS classes)** = Parks & Recreation Dept. classes
8:30 - 11:30 am: Portico Christian Fellowship
9:30 am – 12:30 pm: Covenant Christian Church Assembly
1:00 - 3:00 pm: BINGO
8:30 - 11:30 am: Portico Christian Fellowship
9:30 am – 12:30 pm: Covenant Christian Church Assembly
9:30 am: All Medicare Solutions ~ Lavoine Schellenberg ~ Medicare
early enrollment orientation10:00 am: SSCC Board Meeting 1:30 pm: Dew Drops & Lace*
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9:00 am: Pedicare11:00 am - 1:00 pm: TRAVEL Talks with Denise
1:00 pm: Red Hats4:00 pm: Toni Kuder's Body
Conditioning5:00 pm: Canning Class**6:00 pm: Pick Up Your Pace* (writing)
10:00 am: Wayne Deibel Medicare ~ early enrollment10:00 am: TRAVEL – Northern Quest Casino
11:00 am - 1:00 pm: TRAVEL Talks with Denise (drop in)
10:30 am: TRAVEL: Christmas Tree Elegance luncheon at Davenport
4:00 pm: Toni Kuder's Body Conditioning
Mark your calendar for . . .LUNCHES at NOON!!!!
ATuesday LunchNoon, November 13 Annual General
Membership Meeting & Thanksgiving
Luncheon(See pages 3, 6 & 8 for details & menu)
Thursday, November 83:45 to 7:30
HONORING OUR VETERANS
with the Project Joy concert orchestra, Military color guard, and gourmet
meal sponsored by Harbor Crest and Alderwood Manor and
ResCare(See pages 1, 15 & 24 for details & menu)
Tuesday, December 11Traditional
HOLIDAY LUNCHEON
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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MORNING 8:30 Senior Fitness* 9:30 Cribbage 9:45 Senior Fitness* 10:50 Clogging
AFTERNOONSNoon Mahjongg12:15 Party Bridge (except Nov. 8.) 2:00 Chair Yoga* 3:15 Gentle Exercise* 5:00 Zumba 6:10 Dance Lessons 6:30 Guitar Glass** 7:30 Thursday Night Dance (see page 14)
MORNING 9:00 Senior Fitness* 10:00 Zumba11:00 Zumba GOLD
AFTERNOON Noon Stretch Yoga 1:00 Texas Hold’em 1:30 Pinochle
9:30 am: TRAVEL -- Men's Day Out to Wagstaff & Spokane
Industries10:00 am: Walter Jenson
-- United Health Care -- medicare early enrollment
8:30 am: Just People* (drawing class)12:30 pm: Multimedia
Painting
THURSDAYS FRIDAYS C A L E N D A R
(* = Act 2 and CCS classes)** = Parks & Recreation Dept. classes
CENTER CLOSEDfor
THANKSGIVING
6:00 am: Kiwanis8:30 – 11:15 am: Just People* (drawing class)
9:30 am: Moran: United Health Care ~ early enrollment12:30 pm: Multimedia Painting 1:00 pm: TRAVEL: Holiday WineFest
& t R A V E L
(* = Act 2 and CCS classes)
2012Upcoming Events
8:30 am: Senior Network Board Meeting10:00 am: Teal Ladies4:30 pm: Girl Scout
Troop 3650
6:00 am: Kiwanis8:30 am: Just People*12:30 pm: Multimedia
Painting*
It's National BOOK LOVERS Day'
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30 29
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10:00 am: Moran Penny Auction
8:30 am : Your Pet*12:30 pm: Multimedia Painting
2:30 pm: TRAVEL – Coeur d’ Alene Lighting Ceremony & Fireworks Cruise
11:00 am: TRAVEL -- Ladies Day Out: Anatomy of a Pawn Shop
3:45 pm: VETERAN'S DAY DINNER
CENTER CLOSEDfor
THANKSGIVINGholiday
10:30 am: Thursday Book Club 9:30 am: Tony
Deadmond ~ Humana ~ early enrollment
4:30 pm: Girl Scout Troop 3650
It's National TAKE A HIKE Day'
It's National STAY AT HOME BECAUSE
YOU ARE WELL Day'
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Photo gallery
EVENTS:Oktoberfest = fun, winners
(Far right) The locally famous Concordia Choir
entertained with great German and Austrian
songs.(Right) We had a room
full of merry-makers who sang along with the Concordia Choir,
applauded raffle winners, lamented not winning,
and we had just too much fun.
(Right) Ed Stiles purchases last-minute
tickets from Center staffers Marnie McCoy
(left) and Betty Rogers.(Far right) Our lobby was balloon-festooned as the
committee strung the balloons together after the bright-colored symbols of
our fundraiser lost their helium and floated to the
floor.
(Below) Lani Batters (left) presents raffle winner, Leola Kennedy, with ONE of her two prizes. Leola won back-to-back prizes -- obviously surprising her, and everyone else. Congrats!!! 'Ticket caller', Dennis Totten is at right.
Honoring our Centenarians WHOOPS!!! We're out of room
and we have LOTS more pictures. Watch our December newsletter for photos of our Centenarians'
luncheon. What fun it was.
(Right) Our favorite barmaids, pig-tailed Florence Haidle and
Leona Pointer -- along with our other cocktail waitress beauty,
Shelline Totten, toasted all.
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FUNDRAISERS bring in $$:Texas Hold'em Tournament I-90 Rest Stop
(Above) Mic Cochrane and Carol Gabel brought their 'rest stop fundraising' experience to our cause organizing, staffing and setting the whole thing up. THANK YOU!!!
(Above) A room full of poker players brought fun, intensity, and competition as they worked through the rounds to the final winners -- below right.
(Above) The venerable Texas Hold'em Committee who pulled off a whopper of a tournament: Clyde Marpe, Bill Staeb, Annie Beyers, Ernie Topolnisky, and Frank Suckow. THANK YOU!!!
(Right) Donna and Alan Vicars took a couple of the shifts and helped bring in the donations from the I-90 Rest Stop eastbound at Sprague Lake the weekend of Sept. 28 - 30. THANK YOU!!!
(Above) Chris and Phyllis Larsen have obviously done this before; they're 'rest stop' pros. (Right) Kathy Chamberlain, with Mic Cochrane, and Jim VanderMeer held down other shifts. THANK YOU!!!
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Dance
Shall we dance?Every Thursday / 7:30 to 9:45 pm / at the Center
Admission only $3.50
REMEMBER:There are no strangers here; only friends you haven’t met!
OUR GREAT BANDSsNovember 1 "Swing Street"
sNovember 8 No dance!! (Veterans' Day dinner at Center)
sNovember 15 "Good & Plenty"
sNovember 22No dance!!!
THANKSGIVING
sNovember 29"Swing Street"
Happy Thanksgivingto our dancing friends Over the highway and into our town — They come from a long way. Southside friends all greet them—we’re happy they’ve come to play. We dance to good music, enjoy snack time, and meet new friends each day. We welcome recovered dancers, pray for all others and enjoy your company each Thursday. We won’t be dancing on Thursday, Nov. 8th, because of the Center's Veterans Day Celebration and the Project Joy orchestra performing; and, of course, we’ll all be home stuffing ourselves on Thanksgiving, Nov. 22, but that still leaves the other three Thursdays to dance with friends.
Dance Lessons Ballroom, samba, swing, more -- every Tuesday & Thursday
TUESDAYS: u 6 to 6:50 pm -- ballroom, $10u 7 to 7:50 pm -- Adved ballroom, $10
For details, call Melissa Finke at 993.-1204THURSDAYS:u 6:10 to 7:10 p.m. -- $10For details, call Eric Allen at 499-53.98
We Want You!!!If you are a Veteran,
please call us so you can be our guest for dinner
on November 8.
Call Lynn at 535-0803
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Bits & Pieces
BINGO 'rocks' at SOUTHSIDE!!!
Sundays, November 4, 11, & 18 1:00 to 3:00 pm
Sunday afternoon BINGO FUN!!Win cash prizes;
rekindle an old tradition.Bring your daubers and a snack to share.
Daubers are available for purchase for $2.00 each
SSCC's John Fallowswill call the numbers and keep you smiling.
10 games for $8; Generous payout!!!
Thursday, Nov. 8 / 3:45 pm
Veterans Day Dinner You are invited to join us in honoring our Veterans who have and are now serving our country. The Project Joy Concert Orchestra will start the evening with a patriotic medly; a social hour follows and then dinner and the featured speaker. We would like to include Veterans and Gold Mothers in the Honor Roll section of the printed program. Please complete and mail or bring the form below to the Center, 3151 E 27th Avenue, Spokane, WA 99223. To make reservations for dinner, please call the Center at 535-0803 x 102. Cost for dinner is $15 and, of course, veterans are our guest (but they MUST have a reservation).
Name: ________________________Phone:___________
Rank: _______________ Service Branch: ____________
Years Served: _____________ War: ________________
Medals awarded: ________________________________
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WE DO TRAVEL: Inquire Within
Trips you'll find in this issue:vMonday, Every Monday from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm: Travel Talks with Denise (page 18)vThursday, November 8: Ladies Day Out, Anatomy of a Pawn Shop (page 17)vSaturday, November 10: Fall Folk Festival (page 16)vSunday, November 11: Galloping Gourmet at Das Stein Haus (page 20)vWednesday, November 14: Coeur d’Alene Casino (page 21)vThursday, November 15: Men’s Day Out, Wagstaff and Spokane Steel Foundry (page 21)vFriday, November 16: Holiday Winefest Tasting (page 18)vTuesday November 20: Solo Traveler Potluck Luncheon (page 21)vFriday November 23: Coeur d’Alene Lighting Ceremony and Fireworks Cruise (page 16)vMonday, November 26: Northern Quest Casino (page 21)vMonday November 26: Christmas Tree Elegance Luncheon (page 19)vTuesday, November 27: Christmas Tree Viewing at the Davenport (page 18)vSaturday, December 8: Gonzaga U Candlelight Christmas Concert (page 20)vTuesday/Thursday, December 11 – 13: Leavenworth Lights & Shopping Soiree (page 22)vWednesday, December 12: 'Christmas Evermore' with vSinging Nuns (page 19)vSaturday, December 15: Traditions of Christmas (page 18)vMonday, December 17: Christmas Lights Tour (page 19)vSunday – Thursday, December 30-January 3: The Tournament of Roses New Year’s Eve event (page 23)vJanuary 9 - 16, 2013: Winter Hawaiian Getaway with Don Roise (page 23)vMarch 22 thru April 11, 2013: Australia & New Zealand (page 22)vApril 25 thru May 7, 2013: The Old South and Florida plus New Orleans Jazz Festival (page 22)vOctober 5 thru 18, 2013: ‘Lets Talk Turkey’ with a grand tour of Turkey (page 23)
Saturday, November 10Fall Folk Festival
Break out your fiddle and dancing shoes for Spokane Folklore Society’s, 17th annual Folk Festival. Join us at Spokane Community College for an afternoon of serious
toe-tappin’ and delights for everyone!
The festival features eight stages of traditional and ethnic dance and music along with workshops, special entertainment and crafts for children and jamming. The traditional crafts for sale make great gifts, and there are a variety of delectable morsels to
make up your mid-day meal. The Saturday schedule even features a live KPBX Radio show.
Cost: $8 member; $13. non-member. Van leaves the Center at 12:00 pm/noon; and returns approximately 4:00 pm.
Friday, November 23Coeur d’Alene Christmas Lighting Ceremony and Fireworks Cruise
First we’ll have an early dinner at the Dockside and feel the Christmas spirit dance throughout the Coeur
d’Alene Resort! Then at 5:00 pm we’ll board our VIP cruise boat for the 5:30 pm adventure and witness the impact of nearly 2 million lights sparking at once, Coeur d’Alene truly shines! Be
the first to see this year’s new displays. While taking it all in, we’ll weave through colorful firework-filled barges. We’ll rest at the perfect spot to watch the incredible, 4th of July-style, extravaganza!
Cost: $56 member; $67 non-member. Volunteer Driver: TBD. Van leaves Center at 2:3.0 pm; returns approximately 8:3.0 pm.
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Other days by appointment
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Thursday, November 8Ladies Day Out: Anatomy of a Pawn Shop
We took the first Pawnshop Hop trip in the early spring of this year and many requested an in-depth look at just one pawn shop. How are prices for pawn determined for the loans and for future sale? How does the pawn shop owner know if the items
are stolen or rightfully owned? What other services are offered by a pawn shop?
You may have other questions and we are going to one of the favorite pawn shops to find the answers: Millman’s Jewelers! What a great opportunity to do a little early holiday shopping.
After a no-host lunch at Luigi's Italian Restaurant, where we will plan our strategy for treasure shopping, we will be off on our educational tour! Everyone is welcome to join us on Ladies Day Out!
Driver and Escort: TBACost: $8 member; $13. non-member. The van will leave the Center at 11:00 am and return at approximately 3.:3.0 pm.
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WE DO TRAVEL: Inquire Within
Marnie McCoyTravel Manager
Where in the world do you want to go?
Rescheduling all the great trips members know and love is a pleasure. My goal is to meet with travelers who can share their dream trips with me, at home and abroad. There are so many options! We can ride the gondola for a summer concert at Silver Mountain, get a view from the top of the Rockies by riding the gondola at Snowbird in Utah. Or we can
ride the spectacular Schilthorn gondola in unbelievably quiant Grimmelwald Switzerland. Help me out and Let’s go!!
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Full-service Retirement Community
TOUCHMARK ON SOUTH HILL2929 S Waterford Drive • Spokane, WA 99203
509-536-2929 • Touchmark.com(located at 29th and Pittsburg)
126620 © 2012 Touchmark Living Centers, Inc., all rights reserved
Friday, November 16Holiday Winefest tasting
Back for another year: Holdiay WineFest! What a way to kick off the Holdiay season …and, what a way to show off just a few of the terrific Spokane area wineries to your out-of-town visitors! Wrap up the kitchen chores and hop on the van for a fun afternoon of tasting capped off with a fantastic dinner. We promise you will not have to do the dishes!
We will make our way to four wineries: Overbluff Cellars, Barrister, Latah Creek Cellars, and lovely Arbor Crest on the hilltop. Tasting fees may apply.
After touring and tasting, not only vintage wines, but also doing a little Christmas stocking shopping, we will make our way to Abrosia Bistro and Wine Bar in the Spokane Valley for a no-host early dinner.
Cost: $8 member; $13. non-member includes transportation and escort. Van leaves Center at 1:00 pm and returns at approximately 6:3.0 pm.
Saturday, December 15Traditions of ChristmasStart a tradition with Traditions of Christmas at the lovely Kroc Center!
Spectacular sets, over 60 cast members, live animals and gorgeous costumes all work together to create the perfect show capturing the sights and sounds of Christmas. Santa's workshop comes alive with dancing elves. Raggedy Ann dolls, toy soldiers and other toys entertain. High-kicking Rockette-style tap dancers astound you while the USO scenes bring you back to yesteryear. Sing along with your favorite carols and see holiday traditions from around the world. All this together reminds us of the true meaning of Christmas - a fully staged Nativity!
Afterward we’ll stop for dinner (no host) and some Christmas cheer at the Bardenay Restaurant and Distillery at Riverstone in Coeur d’Alene.
COST: $48 member; $57 non-member. Volunteer Driver/Escort: TBD Van leaves Center at 1:3.0 for the 3.:00 pm matinee; returns after dinner at approximately 8:00 pm
Holiday Lights & Fun
Every Monday, 11 am to 1 pmMonday Travel Talks with DeniseJust drop in and talk travel. Denise will talk with you about any existing Globus, Cosmos, Avalon or Monograms tour offered at the Center. Remember, you can also venture out on your own or make your own group with family and friends planning a custom travel destination. We can assist you in planning a memorable vacation. Find out about latest promotions and save. Check with Denise on Monday
mornings at the Center between 11 am to 1 pm. Please call the Center at 53.5-0803. to make an appointment. -- or just drop in an talk with her.
Tuesday, November 27Christmas tree viewing at the DavenportCocoa and elegance at the Davenport
Bundle up and join us as we venture downtown to see the sparkling, twinkling and gorgeous lights of Christmas Tree Elegance. Choose your favorite tree and take a chance on the raffle. Maybe your living room tree will be extra special this year! We’ll find a cushy spot to relax and enjoy a foamy mug of cocoa and take it all in. Nothing will give you the feeling of Christmas more than the holiday decor at the historic
Davenport Hotel. Cost: $8 member; $13. non-member. Driver/Escort: TBD Van leaves Center at 2:00 pm; returns approximately 5:00 pm.
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Full-service Retirement Community
TOUCHMARK ON SOUTH HILL2929 S Waterford Drive • Spokane, WA 99203
509-536-2929 • Touchmark.com(located at 29th and Pittsburg)
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Holiday Lights & FunMonday, November 26Christmas TreeElegance luncheon, fashion show
Christmas in Spokane is a magical time of year, which is always proven at the beautifully presented Christmas Tree Elegance. This year the Spokane Symphony is celebrating the extravaganza’s 25th year with an even more spectacular event. Take in the music, lights and excitement of the fantastic trees, then gather your friends and loved ones to partake in the gourmet luncheon and glamorous fashion show. Driver/Escort: TBD
Cost: $68 member; $79 non-member. Van leaves Center at 10:3.0 am; returns to Center approximately 3.:00 pm
Wednesday, December 12'Christmas Evermore' with Singing Nuns
Religious Sisters are rare enough nowadays, so rare that you may have never seen one, except perhaps in old movies or in your elementary school photos. Let the Sisters of Mary Immaculate Queen tell you about their way of life through their music as you listen to a Christmas concert full of beautiful melodies. This event may well be considered the trademark of the Singing Nuns.
We will have our special no host luncheon, prior to the show, at The Davenport’s Safari Room.
Cost: $26 member; $3.0 non-member. Van departs Center at 11:3.0 am; and returns approximately 4:00 pm.
Monday, December 17Christmas lights tour
Join us as we begin our festive tour at Manito Park’s Gaiser Conservatory. The conservatory features thousands of twinkling lights, seasonal poinsettias, mums, and a vast display of rare succulents. We will continue our tour of beautifully lighted Spokane homes with a stop for a no host supper. Stay cozy and warm while enjoying the stunning holiday lights.
Volunteer Group Escort/Driver: TBDCost: $8 member; $13. non-member. Van leaves the Center at 4:3.0 and returns to the Center at approximately 8:00 pm
A 2013 trip to anticipate:What does alternative energy really mean for Spokane?The Palouse Wind Project
Coming in 2013, we will do a study of alternative energy systems beginning with the enormous wind farms we see throughout our region.
We will start with the Palouse Wind Project just 35 miles south of Spokane. Construction began in October 2011 and turbine erection continues today. The project is expected to be online and operational before the end of 2012. When finished, Palouse Wind, which harnesses power with 300 foot blades, will have the capacity to generate enough clean energy to power 30,000 homes.
Stay tuned for this and other educational day trips!
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tRAVEL Monthly Day tripsSunday, November 11Galloping Gourmet at Das Stein Haus
In November, Florence is taking us to north Spokane for the finest German cuisine in town! Das Stein Haus offers five types of schnitzel, sauerbraten and steaks ranging from pfeffersteak (pepper) to New York steak German style with crispy onions and a veal demi-glaze.
A review from a Hawaiian traveler: “Was not disappointed... got the combo plate with schnitzel and sausage and sauerkraut, washed it down with a cold beer, left happy and full. Lots of regulars flowed in and out... everyone knew the staff by name and vice versa... always a sign that the food is good if the locals keep coming back. I'd be a regular if I lived here!”
Join Flo and the gang and raise a stein to our German friends “Prost! - ein Toast!”.
Volunteer escort: Florence Haidle; volunteer driver: TBACost: $8 member; $13. non-member. Van leaves the Center at 3.:00 pm and returns at approximately 6:00 pm.
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Schweitzer Resort condo Plan your ski trip, and avoid the weekend crowds, in a
lovely one-bedroom condo at Schweitzer Mountain Resort. This updated Red Cricket unit sleeps four comfortably and is available Sunday through Thursday nights. The rate is $145 nightly or $600 for all 5 nights. Enjoy this mountain getaway for several invigorating days on the slopes, or just to cozy up and take in the view. Contact Marnie McCoy in the Travel office for all the details.
Nothing at Gonzaga University marks the approaching holiday season and recognizes the true meaning of Christmas quite like the Candlelight Christmas Concert held each year in the stately and elegant St. Aloysius Church.
The renown Gonzaga University choir is a select, mixed ensemble of 54 voices that is rooted in the Jesuit, Catholic, and humanistic traditions and is led by Timothy Westerhaus, Gonzaga’s director of choral activities. They have toured nationally and internationally and have amassed an impressive following.
Join us for a no-host lunch then off to their matinee concert this year presented at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 10.
Cost $13 member; $18 non-member; includes transportation and ticket. Van leaves Center at 11:30 am; returns approximately 4 pm..
Saturday, December 8Gonzaga University ChoirCandlelight Christmas Concert
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Monday, November 26Northern Quest Casino – gaming and lunch On one Monday each month, we travel to the Northern Quest Casino for fun and food. What more can you ask on a lovely fall day?
Cost: $1. Sign up at the Front Desk. The Northern Quest Casino van picks you up at the Center at 10 am, returns approx. 2 pm.
Thursday, November 15Men’s Day Out to Wagstaff Inc. and Spokane Industries
Join us to tour Wagstaff, Inc., a 64-year-old, Spokane- based manufacturer, which provides machinery, to enable aluminum producers to transform molten aluminum into solid shapes using “direct chill” casting. The direct chill casting process uses water to chill molten aluminum in order to solidify it into desired shapes. Around the world, aluminum producers look to Wagstaff for the know-how and equipment to safely cast aluminum. After lunch we will also visit a division of Spokane Industries, their Spokane Steel Foundry. This manufacturer has been serving commercial and industrial customers around the world for more than 50 years. Today, the foundry’s output runs the gamut – from du-rable wear parts for impact crushers, to a wide variety of high specification quality castings for the construction, mining, manufacturing, transpor-tation, aluminum and defense industries. Come along for this fascinating day and be sure to wear sturdy,
closed-toe shoes!Volunteer Leaders: Chris and Phyllis Larsen
Volunteer Driver: Curt ConnollyCost: $8 member; $13 non-member. The van leaves the Center at 9:30 am and returns at approximately 2:45 pm.
Tuesday, November 20 -- 11:30 am to 1 pm
Solo Travelers: How to 'Have a safe trip'
In October we sat down and charted out some of our favorite trip ideas. In November we’ll look at common sense tips and strategies from SmarterTravel.com on how to be adventurous and safe all at once. We’ll also discuss airport security at home and abroad to help avoid any unnec-essary complications.
Everyone seems to be pleased with our potluck luncheon. Keep up the good work!
At Southside Senior & Community Center; 11:3.0 am to 1:00 pm. Luncheon
Is potluck Please call the Center or stop by the front desk to to sign up by Friday, November 16. (See page 6 for details.)
Wednesday, November 14 Coeur d'Alene Casino -- gaming and lunch If you don’t already have one, the Center can arrange for a Coyote Rewards Club Card for you. Just let us know you want to apply when you sign up at the front desk.
Cost: $1 Sign up at the Front Desk. The Coeur d’Alene Casino van picks you up at the Center at 10:00 am; returns about 3:30
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Tues. - Thurs., December 11 - 13Leavenworth Christmas shopping, lights, sleigh ride
Need a new nutcracker for your collection? Ornaments, wiener schnitzel and crazy hats abound in our local Bavarian Alps. Join us for two nights and three days in charming Leavenworth at the base of the mighty Cascades. Your holiday spirit awaits!
We depart for Leavenworth early and make a few stops along the way. We’ll stop in Cashmere where their delectable Applets & Cotlets factory awaits; both interesting and delicious! Once in Leavenworth the lights will be twinkling, the snow flakes falling and Christmas music will fill the air. We will check into the authentic old world Enzian Inn and be enveloped by their fabulous Christmas display. The hotel offers a marvelous breakfast buffet, swimming and soaking right outside your door, and then it is shopping and tasting!
There are nine wine tasting rooms and hundreds of shops on Front Street alone, filled with every gift for your Christmas list. There are wineries, fudge shops, items from all over the world at your fingertips. You’ll find everything from clocks to pirouetting ballerinas, home décor to garden gifts, fabulous restaurants and of course nutcrackers for every décor.
After your fun-filled day join the group in the toasty hot tub! The next morning we head for a sleigh ride through the tall pine forest complimented with a foamy mug of hot chocolate, then back to the village to complete that Christmas shopping list. Finish your day dining in another of Leavenworth’s wonderful restaurants, then rest your feet on Thursday’s leisurely trip home. Come along
and enjoy! Volunteer group leader/driver: TBDCost: member: $250 dbl/member; $3.75 s/member; $299 dbl/non-member; $3.99 single/non-member
NEW!! March 22 - April 11, 2013Australia & New Zealand: 'Down Under' discovery Australia and New Zealand - two countries with
breathtaking and unique scenery, as well as stimulating and vibrant cites. This 19 day tour will be your dream trip - Down Under. So many sights to experience. Pick up your flyer at the center and check out the daily itinerary.
Time is short . . . deadline is upon us. Call to register now for this spectacular, once-in-a-lifetime trip.
Call: Denise Fanazick - 3.24-63.78Price: $5,909 per/person,
double/occupancy (without air). Airfare from Spokane RT with intra-Tour and International Airfare are available from Spokane for approximately $4,113. per/person. Travel Protection with Plus is available for $209 per/person. Deposits due now. Availability is limited.
April 25 - May 7, 2013 Southern delights, Florida with New Orleans jazz and Heritage Festival Southside Senior Center will be joining a group of seniors from Northern California for a customized tour that will include the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. We'll rock on the motor coach and jazz it up at this Old World city. See the South like never before. A flyer at the Center will give you the itinerary as we plan to visit five southern states. Natchez, Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, Savannah and Orlando will be our overnight stops. Graceland, Grand Ole Opry and many more venues are not to be missed. Limited availability.
Call Denise Fanazick - 3.24-63.78Price: $1,742 per/person, double/occupancy (without air). See us for air or make your own arrangements. Deposit: $250 with optional insurance, $129 or $159 includes Travel Protection Plus
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NEW!!! December 30, 2012 through January 3, 2013The Tournament of Roses New Year's event Out with the old and in with the new! Join our group in viewing behind the scenes in Los Angeles at the Tournament of Roses, America's most famous New Year's Eve celebration. Ring in the New Year with a festive dinner and dance gala complete with hats, live music, party favors, and champagne. Celebrate
New Year's Day by watching the Tournament of Roses Parade in reserved grandstand seats at the beginning of the parade route. Later, get up close and personal with the parade floats at the post-parade viewing--a highlight of the trip for many--and smell the roses and other flowers
that adorn the floats. Other highlights of the trip include a farewell dinner on board the RMS Queen Mary and a visit to either the Getty Museum to see its extensive art collection or the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, celebrating the life of the 40th U.S. President. This year, don't just watch the Tournament of Roses parade on TV, see it live with prime viewing seats.
Price: $1,449 per/person, double/occupancy (without air). See us for air or make your own flight arrangements.Pick up information at the Center. Insurance: $149, as well as
airport transfers in L.A. for $16 per/person.Contact: Denise Fanazick, 3.24-63.78. $250 deposit/insurance due at signup. Insurance is optional.
January 9 - 16, 2013 (8days/7 nights)
NEW!!! Big Island winter getaway with Don Roise The Big Island of Hawaii has every climate and landscape imaginable. This winter getaway will find you staying in Hilo near a rainforest and a volcano that spews molten lava on a regular basis. After visiting a lava tube, Rainbow Falls is a beautiful respite. On to the other side of the island, where you will visit Parker Cattle Ranch. After touring a macadamia/coffee farm in Kona, you'll have the best pork chops in Hawaii. You'll see where
explorer Capt. Cook met his demise, a water plume you can ride, the southern-most bakery in the U.S. and a chance to
attend a luau -- plus more surprises too numerous to mention.
Costs: $2,3.95 double occupancy; $2,990 single occupancy
(includes airfare). Please call Bonnie McDade, 53.5-0803., ext. 103., or Don Roise, 509-93.9-4560, for more details.
NEW!!! October 5 - 18, 2013Grand Tour of Turkey Included features will expose you to a country of many contrasts. Turkey is a unique crossroads between Europe and Asia. Thirteen days of Turkish Travel will begin in Istanbul - a vibrant city of mosques, markets, peddlers, and historic buildings of Byzantium Constantinople fame. Your coach driver and tour directer will whisk you through this intriguing country exposing you to the real history and customs of this vast country. Flyers available at the center.
NEW LOWER Price: $1,3.47 (2012 price) per/person, double/occupancy (without air). See us for air or make your own arrangements. Deposit: $250 with optional insurance, $149 or $179 includes Travel Protection Plus. Call Denise Fanazick, 3.24-63.78, to register or for more details.
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NOVEMBER 2012
Thursday, November 83:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.Speaker / Honor Guard / Dinner(See pages 1 & 15 for details)
Honoring our Veterans and
the Gold Star Mothers
VETERANS DAY DINNER featuring
Project Joy Orchestra
We Want You!!!If you are a Veteran,
please call so you can be our guest at dinner.
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