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Inside This Issue...Agency Happenings ....pgs 3 ~ 5 Anniversaries .................... pg 26 Berks Encore Programs ...... pg 16 Board Spotlight .................. pg 8 Center News ..............pgs 17, 20Combat Veteran Remembers .. pg 26 Discount Program ............... pg 7 Editorial .............................. pg 2Law and Order ........ pgs 10 & 11 On-Going Activities .. pgs 18 & 19Your Community .... pgs 22 ~ 31 Your Health ............ pgs 12 ~ 14 Your Sports ........................ pg 21
For information on advertising in berksencore news please contact 610-374-3195, ext. 227.
Volunteer Spotlight ............ pg 9
United Way
of Berks County ................pg 12
Cameron Martin ..............pg 22
October 2015 • Vol. 15 • Issue 10 • www.BerksEncore.org
“Join us for a great cause… a center for senior citizens…it’s like helping yourself”Today, Berks Encore’s six centers are
able to serve a broad portion of the county, reaching thousands of seniors.
But in the early years of the Berks County Senior Citizens Council, a permanent place to call come was not a reality. Headquartered fi rst in the basement of the Berkshire Hotel in Reading and later in a larger hotel on Penn Street, the agency and its in-creasing membership base were quickly outgrowing all available facilities. The lack of adequate space limited the agency’s programming and services for the county’s elderly population.
By 1969, the county’s senior popula-tion was estimated at 33,000 people. About 2,200 seniors from 42 organized groups were members of BCSC. The members of BCSC were active in arts and crafts, entertainment, and a vari-ety of other activities, but were now fl ourishing in the realm of senior ser-vices. Services like Meals on Wheels had begun that year, and programs like the “Ring-A-Day” daily phone check-in program were already staples of the organization. A group of such activity and aims was in need of a bigger, permanent senior center in the city of Reading. The center would be the fi rst of its kind in the state of Pennsylvania.
Plans were drawn up in 1969, documenting the various rooms of a space on 9th Street between Court and Washington Streets: a medical clinic to assist seniors on housing, health, legal, and fi nan-cial problems; recreational facilities that include a reading and music library; a complete kitchen; craft, hobby, and art rooms; and a large multipur-pose room to be used for special programs and social gatherings. The location was park-like and convenient to the public transportation, elderly housing, churches, and shopping boasted by down-
town Reading. But the cost of building such a center was daunt-
ing, and the agency would need to raise $400,000 in order to receive a matching grant. This was no small fundraising task, especially for an organiza-tion that was relatively new. The agency conser-vatively predicted the center would open within a decade, and set to work on a variety of events and fundraising drives to help the center become a reality. The agency’s Christmas Bazaar became a staple of the agency’s programming, with its active arts and crafts group leading the way. Membership drives, bake sales, and other events chipped away at the cost of the center. Appeals fl ew out the door, and local media championed the BCSC’s goals: “All of Berks County Will Benefi t from the New
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Large features in the Reading Eagle documented both honored seniors as well as the event’s activities.
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berksencore news is published monthly by berksencore40 N. 9th Street, Reading, PA 19601 • Phone 610-374-3195
Chairperson, Board of Directors Carl W. StaplesPresident LuAnn Oatman
Editor Sarah Hunter-Lascoskie2014 Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees Outstanding Media Recognition Award Recipient
Printed by the Reading Eagle Company
Dear Reader —
The cooler October temperatures are a reminder that we’re now nearing the last months of 2015, and along with that, our 50th year. I’m feeling a bit nostalgic and thought I’d share some of my favorite archive fi nds here at Berks Encore—all the ways in which seniors made news in the early days of our agency.
Peppered throughout our archives are an amazing collection of news clippings—pictures, articles, ads—that refl ect the tireless work and amazing energy of the county’s seniors. From headlines like “Senior Citizens
Unit to Organize” to “New Club Planned for Senior Citizens” to “Senior Citizens Plan Fundraising Bazaar,” I again am reminded how lucky our agency and our community is that we have such motivated older adults. Throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s, the local media carefully documented the feverish activity of seniors organizing, being educated and entertained, and helping others.
I love this image from 1965, which shows Mrs. Mary Denman enthusiastically addressing her fellow seniors and a County Commissioner regarding the need for seniors to be supported and protected. This advocacy was central to the formation of our agency, and demonstrates how hard seniors of the 1960s worked to make agencies like the Senior Citizens Council a reality.
By 1968, the Senior Citizens Council was a reality, and a center was already providing a place for seniors to have fun, make friends, and stay active. A choice quote from Mrs. Miriam M. Stein—“I wish I could get everybody to become senior”—makes me smile. How amazing Mrs. Stein echoed a tagline that would come nearly 40 years later—“Applauding Life After 50.”
Readers, please continue to make your voice heard. Your enthusiasm and energy make our agency great! We always strive to match your efforts and energy as we march onward.
Sincerely,LuAnn Oatman, President/CEO
LuAnn Oatman, President
From the desk of . . . LUANN OATMAN
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Senior Expo Preview!Senior Expo takes place on Tuesday, October 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Body Zone. This year’s Senior Expo highlights include:
• Food court catered by Willoughby’s and Dairy Queen
• Healthy cooking demonstrations by Meredith McGrath, RD, LDN – Corporate Dietitian, Redner’s Warehouse Markets
• Flu shots from 9 a.m. to noon provided by Berks Visiting Nurse Association (BVNA)
• “Changes to Medicare 2016” and “Welcome to Medicare” presentations by Berks Encore APPRISE staff
• Medicare Open Enrollment counseling
• Health screenings sponsored by Reading Health System
• Live WEEU broadcasts until noon. Stop by and meet WEEU personalities!
• Special entertainment sponsored by White Star Tours
• Ice skating demonstrations provided by Body Zone Sports & Wellness Complex
• Presentation by Caron Foundation on new Senior Programs
More than 130 vendors are anticipated to be available to demonstrate and discuss their products and services. Free, offsite parking and shuttle service are available at the VF Outlet park-ing lot behind Willoughby’s on Park Road, Wyomissing. To view a complete list of current vendors and sponsors, visit our website at www.BerksEncore.org.
Would you like to volunteer? Berks Encore is looking for vol-unteers to assist with the event. For more information about the event or on how to volunteer, please call (610) 374-3195, x223.
Submit Your Entries for Berks Encore’s Senior Poetry Contest
In partnership with the Reading Public Library, Berks Encore is now accepting entries for its annual Senior Poetry Contest. Poems, not to exceed 17 lines, may be on any subject and in any style. All entries must be received in our offi ce by November 18. Be sure to include your name, address and telephone number. Winners will be announced and awards presented at Berks Encore - Reading at a date to be announced. All poets and their guests are invited to attend. Please mail or bring your poem to: Berks Encore, Attn: Senior Poetry Contest , 40 N. 9th Street, Reading, PA 19601.
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BERKS ENCORE’S OPEN HOUSE:
Opening Doors to New OpportunitiesBerks Encore’s Annual Open House on September 2 saw
hundreds of older Berks Countians enter the doors of our six countywide centers. Berks Encore centers featured a variety of activities, including exercise classes, art classes, lunch, bingo, health fairs, and other games, and entertainment. Berks Encore centers strive to help seniors feel better coming out of the center than they did going on. While our Open House is a special
event, Berks Encore centers are always “open”: centers are open on weekdays, there is no membership fee to attend, and many events are free of charge.
We’re always looking for improve our offerings to keep you engaged. Do you have a program idea or suggestion? Contact Lisa Lorah, Director of Center Operations and Reading Center Manager, at 610-374-3195, ext. 214.
At the Fleetwood center, participants joined the adult coloring book trend. Coloring is a great way to be creative
and relax!
Wernersville center participants were treated once again to a wide variety of activities: information
booths on scams and identity theft and county senior services, fall and
balance screenings, card games, blood pressure checks, and more!
At each center, attendees enjoyed a delicio us lunch. Every weekday, lunch is available for anyone over 60 years of age,
with a two-dollar donation suggested.
Yes, it’s fl u season once again! Flu shots were available courtesy of Rite Aid at the
Fleetwood Center.
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received $1,074.27 in Save-A-Tape program donations! Thank you to everyone who sends in their receipts to Berks Encore, and thank you to Redner’s Warehouse Markets for continuing to sponsor this great program.
Participating in the Save-A-Tape program is easy: Simply swipe your Redner’s Pump Perks card each time you shop and a Save-A-Tape total will print on the bottom of your receipt. You can drop off or send in your receipt to any one of our centers. Berks Encore then re-ceives a percent-age of the dollars collected.
Also, when you swipe your card you earn Pump Perks. For every $100 you spend, you will receive a 10¢ discount off of gas purchased at Redner’s Quick Shoppes and select Sunoco, Citgo, Shell and US Gas locations.
If you don’t already have a Pump Perks card, you can pick one up at any Redner’s location or at any one of our senior centers. For more information, please call Berks Encore at (610) 374-3195, ext. 228.
Start saving today!
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Senior Citizens Center.” The fundraising efforts culminated with a two-day event
called the Spirit of the 60’s. A play on words of both the decade and the 60s age group, the event celebrated the vibrant seniors of the county, treating both the seniors to two days of fun, and the rest of the community to a large community event. The Spirit of the 60’s took place on September 26 and 27, 1969, at three Boscov’s locations: North, East, and West. An art auction of original works of well-known artists, food stands, a craft bou-tique shop, a fashion show, skits, and musical entertainment—among amyn other activities—were marketed to the entire community. Seniors were treated to special giveaways, including a chance to win an all-expense paid second honeymoon week-end in Niagara Falls, NY, awarded to the couple attending the event who had been married the longest.
In the days preceding the event, Outstanding Senior Citizens were featured in the Reading Eagle. Musicians, physicians, edu-cators, and others were featured with photos and short biog-raphy, a testament to the talented and driven individuals who made the BCSC a success so early in its agency life. The Spirit of the 60’s raised $5,000 and was repeated the next year with an even bigger lineup of activities: kids’ activities, like a fi sh pond and rides, a merchandise auction, and more. The Spirit of the 60’s Part II, as it was called, raised over $7,000 as the BCSC marched towards its fundraising goal. By Spirit of the 60’s Part III in 1971, a wide variety of public offi cials, entertainers, and media personalities worked diligently to spread the word and help the agency achieve its fundraising goal.
The three Spirit of the 60’s events raised about $25,000 for the agency’s building fund. Noted then-agency Executive Director, Frank Ruch, “the Center will provide the facilities and space aimed toward making the Senior Citizens socially and mentally secure.” By 1972, the agency had raised $200,000, which met the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Devel-opment’s requirements for a $400,000 building grant, and the Reading Eagle printed an op-ed noting, “When we consider that longevity is increasing in the United States, expanding the
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elderly popula-tion, and that Berks has a higher percentage of the aged than the nation as a whole, it becomes even more imperative that recreational facilities be expanded for our senior citizens.”
In August of 1975, the dream became a reality, far ahead of original projections: the agency broke ground on its new building, which remains today a fi xture for seniors for services, programming, and entertainment. As the agency embarks on its next 50 years of service to the commu-nity, it will certainly hope to take its inspiration from the Spirit of the 60’s and the seniors that paved the way for the agency’s current offerings.
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Angela Lattanzio just began her board term this year, but has been heavily involved in Berks Encore for years. Vice President and Bank Manager of Customers Bank’s Wyomissing offi ce, Lattanzio came to Berks County in 1993, and has years of experience with the agency’s Senior Expo. “In the past,
Customers Bank has sponsored and attended Senior Expo,” she explains. “I ran our Senior Expo booth, and made lots of connections onsite.” Angela was also drawn to the organization by President/CEO LuAnn Oatman. “LuAnn is great, and has great energy”
For Angela, involvement with Berks Encore is important on a personal level. “It’s a good cause, and I enjoy helping people. We can have fun at this organization, but I think there’s so much to learn from seniors, just by listening to their stories: how hard they’ve worked, their life experience—it’s all so interesting to learn about.”
Berks Encore’s wide variety of services and broad reach provide ample opportunities for board members to get involved
in the agency. “Everybody has someone that has a need [for Berks Encore’s services],” says Angela, “And I’m happy to help wherever is needed—whether it’s by spreading the word or sharing stories, or educating people.”
Angela’s board service philosophy follows her professional philosophy. “I’m about relationships and helping people,” she explains. “Everyone at Berks Encore is so compassionate, and it’s something I like being a part of.”
Angela is involved with other nonprofi ts, and has worked with the Olivet Boys & Girls Club Steak & Burger Dinner Committee for several years. “I don’t want to join a nonprofi t board just to join—I join to help,” she states. “I’m known for thinking outside the box, and I’m excited to think more about Berks Encore’s future events and programs, and how to get the word out to people.”
As a banking professional, Angela’s specialties include Commercial and Consumer Lending, Business to Business Sales, and Superior Customer Service Standards. She is a graduate of Wellsboro Senior High School and attended Lackawanna Junior College. She is also a top graduate of the Bell Leadership Advance Achievement Leadership Program (AALP), and is a registered member of the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System & Registry (NMLS).
BOARD SPOTLIGHT: Angela Lattanzio
Angela Lattanzio
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If you’ve ever wondered about the labor that goes into the production of your Berks Encore News each month, this installment of the Volunter Spotlight features one individual who helps us make this publication happen.
Nick Santarelli, 22, began volunteering at Berks Encore’s
Reading Center in March in the Development & Marketing Departments and typically comes to the offi ce two afternoons per week. Nick’s enthusiasm and aptitude for various computer-related tasks has been a tremendous benefi t to Berks Encore. Since he began volunteering, Nick has typed various articles for Berks Encore News in addition to various forms and documents so that they can be added to Berks Encore servers.
But Nick’s service to Berks Encore includes more than just word processing. Nick has proven to be a valuable resource for data entry into the agency’s database of donors and members. Whether he’s updating addresses, scanning registrations, or updating constituent information, Nick’s diligence and digital know-how helps the agency work through a variety of paperwork.
In addition to assisting the Deve lopment & Marketing department, Nick also works with the Meals on Wheels program. From counting and sorting forms for various centers and Meals on Wheels recipients to data entry, Nick has a wide infl uence at the Reading offi ce. Nick is typically accompanied by a family member who assists him with his day-to-day tasks. He’s always enthusiastic and enjoys his time at the center—including the treats that appear in the kitchen not infrequently!
Nick is a graduate of John Paul II Center for Special Learning and is very active outside of his volunteer time at Berks Encore. Nick is an accomplished Special Olympics swimmer, enjoys bowling, and socializes with his friends at Easter Seals’ HangTime. Berks Encore is thankful for Nick’s service and positive presence!
If you’re interested in volunteering at the Reading center or any other Berks Encore location, contact us at 610-374-3195.
VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT:
Nick Santarelli
Nick Santarelli
KEEPING YOU INFORMEDAdult Education Programs at Rittenhouse Senior Living
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Please stop by my table and say hello when you visit the Berks Encore Senior Expo being held on Tuesday, October 27. At my table, you can gather information on a wide range of topics including the 2015 edition of my recipe book that features new Pennsylvania recipes and the favorite recipes of my staff members. In addition, I will have the following forms available for pick up: Property Tax/Rent Rebate Applications; PACE/PACENET Applications for Pharmaceutical Assistance; Reduced Motor Vehicle Registration Forms; Living Will Forms; and application forms for a certifi ed copy of your Birth Record if you were born in Pennsylvania. When you are fi nished select-ing materials at my booth, don’t forget to fi ll out a raffl e ticket, as I will be awarding a “lunch with the Senator in Harrisburg at the PA State Capitol” prize to the winner of a random drawing.
PROTECTING SENIORS FROM PHONE SCAMSOne of the pieces of legislation that will be considered this fall
by the Senate is House Bill 271 that is intended to increase cooperation between state agen-
cies, in order to improve protection for senior citizens in cases of unwanted telephone calls which lead to fi nancial exploitation, a fast-growing form of abuse of seniors and adults with disabilities.
The legislation calls for the state Offi ce of the Attorney General to have ongoing communication with the Department of Aging in order to ensure that consumers who are 60 years old or older have access to information regarding the prevention of potential patterns of fi nancial exploitation. Through that cooperation, local Area Agencies on Aging could identify, or possibly observe, potential patterns of fi nancial exploitation, such as IRS scams and sweepstakes fraud. Under current law, the attorney general’s offi ce only reports detailed investigations and enforcement actions during the preceding fi scal year to the General Assembly.
The Offi ce of Attorney General recently issued a warning that criminals are increasingly using sophisticated technology to target unsuspecting consumers. These “imposter” scams come through telephones and emails. These scam artists use software to mask information to show where the emails are coming from. They also use phone technology to thwart Caller ID. Many of the scammers are based outside the country. With this phone technology, the scammers can fake that their calls are originat-ing locally or from within the United States.
The Offi ce of Attorney General cautions that these con art-ists may seem legitimate by referencing a consumer’s personal information that is not publicly available. Sometimes this information may have been stolen from companies which suf-fered data breaches. This information may include the last four digits of the victim’s Social Security Number and/or information about the consumer’s family members. The callers sometime impersonate the local police, the department of motor vehicles and the IRS “spoofi ng” the Caller ID to appear legitimate. The caller may capitalize on the false impression caused by these things to pressure consumers to take action. Many victims have
Meet Me At The Senior ExpoState Senator Judith L. Schwank • 11th Senatorial District
reported that these scam callers have been particularly aggres-sive and persistent, scaring them about imminent arrest or other dire consequences.
Consumers can take the following steps to avoid becoming a victim of phone scams:
• Never give out personal or fi nancial information over the phone, especially if you receive an unsolicited telephone call from a stranger.
• Never wire money or purchase green dot-type prepaid cash or debit cards in response to a telephone appeal, whether it is from a stranger or someone who claims to know you or an organization you may be familiar with.
• Never let emotion or fear overcome your common sense. If you get a call from someone claiming to be a government agency or law enforcement, slow down and verify everything. Do not be pressured to take action. You can always hang up and call the agency directly to verify.
For more information or to report any scam, I encourage you to contact the PA Offi ce of Attorney General, Bureau of Con-sumer Protection at 1-800-441-2555. You should also report any suspected scam calls or emails to local law enforcement. Police then have the information to warn local residents to be on the lookout for these scams.
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Family caregivers are invited to join us to experience dementia firsthand through an interactive program called Virtual Dementia Tour
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This is a free program, but registration is required. Please call 610-674-1215.
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to play?Autumn fun awaits you! Don’t let an injury hold you back.
Our patients receive customized care from our knowledgeable therapists in both the inpatient short term and outpatient rehab settings, which are open to everyone with no age limits. So, build that scarecrow, play in the leaves, and enjoy the family hayride.
Get back to enjoying life! Learn more about Phoebe Rehab today!
Prescription medications can make a tremendous positive im-pact in the lives of older Pennsylvanians. However, when they fall into the wrong hands, they can be dangerous or even deadly.
If you have unwanted or expired prescription medications, there are free and convenient locations for you to properly dispose of them.
I encourage you to take advantage of this service and get rid of expired prescription medications and those you no longer need.
Prescription Drug Drop Off LocationsSubmitted by State Rep. Jim Cox • 129th Legislative District
This list is published on the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs website:
• Bally Police Department – 425 Bally St., BallyMonday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
• Birdsboro Police Department – 200 E. Main St., BirdsboroMonday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
• Boyertown Borough Hall – 100 S. Washington St., Boyertown
• Amity Township Police Department – 2004 Weavertown Road, DouglassvilleMonday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
• Fleetwood Police Department – 110 W. Arch St., FleetwoodMonday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
• Tilden Township Police Department – 870 Hex Highway, Hamburg Monday - Friday from 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. and Sunday from noon - 8 p.m.
• Kutztown Police Department – 45 Railroad St., KutztownMonday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
• Berks County Detectives – Berks County Agricultural Center, 1238 Welfare Rd.Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
• Brecknock Township Police Department – 889 Alleghenyville RoadMonday - Friday from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
• Caernarvon Township Police Department – 3307 Main St., MorgantownMonday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
• Berks County Coroner’s Offi ce – 1047 MacArthur Road Suite 200, Reading seven days per week from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
• Bern Township Police Department – 1069 Old Bernville Road, ReadingMonday - Thursday from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
• Central Berks Regional Police Department – 2147 Perkiomen Ave., ReadingMonday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.
• Exeter Township Police Department – 4975 DeMoss Road, Reading Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
• Penn State University, Berks Campus – Perkins Student Center Room 114, Luerrsen Building, ReadingMonday - Thursday from 7:30 a.m. - 11 p.m., Friday from 7:30 a.m. - 10 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
• Reading Police Department – 815 Washington St., Reading24 hours a day, seven days per week.
• Tulpehocken Township Police Department – 22 Rehrersburg Rd, RehrersburgMonday - Thursday from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
• Shillington Police Department – 999 E. Broad St., ShillingtonMonday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
• Sinking Spring Police Department – 3940 Penn Ave., Sinking SpringMonday - Friday from 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
• Spring Township Police Department – 2800 Shillington Rd, Sinking Spring Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
• Muhlenberg Township Police Department – 5401 Leesport Ave., Temple Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
• Western Berks Regional Police Department – 100 N. Reber St., WernersvilleMonday - Friday from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
• West Reading Police Department – 500 Chestnut St., West Reading Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
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United Way of Berks County’s 2015 Loaned Campaign Specialists (LCSs) provided a huge boost to the Reading Center’s Meals On Wheels operations on September 2, when they packed and delivered meals to homebound
seniors in Reading. The LCSs represent a cross-section of local businesses. LCSs toured the Reading Center, learned more about the agency, and participated in a variety of aging simulation activities that showed the
debilitating effects aging has on a person’s body. Thank you to the United Way of Berks County’s LCSs for
joining us and lending a hand!
A MATTER OF BALANCE:
Managing Concerns About Falling
Berks Encore will be offering two Matter of Balance classes beginning in October. These eight-week classes cover a wide range of fall-risk management skills as well as simple exercises that can help to strengthen muscles and improve balance. Since last February, these evidence-based classes have been taught in conjunction with Reading Hospital Trauma Center and now have over 120 “graduates” who have completed the course. There is no charge for the classes, but registration is required. These are the last sessions scheduled until the new year. Please call 610-374-3195 ext. 224 to register for either of these classes.
• Fridays 1:00 - 3:00 p.m., October 2 through November 20 – Reading Health Rehabilitation Hospital, Papermill Road, Wyomissing.
• Wednesdays 1:00 - 3:00 p.m., October 7 through November 25 – Berks Community Health Center, Penn Street, Reading. This class will be off ered in both English and Spanish.
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MEDICARE ANNUAL ENROLLMENT – What You Need to Know
Medicare Open Enrollment is almost here, and it’s time to check what your plan will cover in 2016. Changes like new medications or a new medical condition could mean your current Medicare plan won’t meet your needs.1. Your Deadline – Part D and Medicare
Advantage plan members can switch plans between October 15 and December 7. If you have a Medicare Advantage Plan and want to return to Original Medicare and a stand-alone Part D plan, you can do so from January 1 to February 15, 2016.
2. Your Changes – If you’ve changed your medications, if your budget has changed, or if you were diagnosed with a new medical condition, your current Medicare plan may no longer meet your needs.
3. Your Plan’s Changes – Plans come and go, so fi rst and foremost, ensure that your plan will be off ered next year. If not, it’s time to search for a replacement. If it is, check to see what the plan covers. Insurers will send you
an annual notice of changes that tells you what’s new, including: a. What you will pay in monthly premiums and annual deductibles;b. What you will pay for doctor visits;c. If your drugs will be covered and what your out of pocket cost will be;d. If your doctors will continue to accept your plan;e. Which extra benefi ts will be covered, if any.
4. Your Research – If you need or want to switch your plan, research is key. Never pick a plan simply because a friend, neighbor, or sales agent tells you it’s great. Tools on www.Medicare.gov allow you to enter your drugs and preferred pharmacy, and will tell you what plans work for you. You can compare costs and enroll directly from the website.
5. Your Agency – If you need more advice or are having any diffi culties, Berks En-core’s APPRISE counselors are here for you. Call 610-374-3195, x209 to reach a counselor or schedule an appointment. Our highly-trained counselors can help you sort out the information.
Register for a “Changes to Medicare” Session Near You
All this month, Berks Encore’s APPRISE counselors will offer helpful information regard-ing what to expect for Medicare 2016. Please register for a community program at one of our six centers, or join us at Senior Expo: • Tuesday, October 6 @ 10 a.m:
Berks Encore - Strausstown(44 East Ave, Strausstown)
• Tuesday, October 6 @ 10:30 a.m.: Berks Encore - Miffl in(30 Liberty St, Shillington)
• Thursday, October 8 @ 10:30 a.m.: Berks Encore - Wernersville(Brenner Building #5, Wernersville State Hospital)
• Thursday, October 8 @ 1 p.m.: Berks Encore - Reading(40 N Ninth St, Reading)
• Monday, October 12 @ 11 a.m.: Berks Encore - Fleetwood(109 W. Vine St, Fleetwood)
• Wednesday, October 14 @ 10:30 a.m.: Berks Encore - Birdsboro(201 East Main St, Birdsboro)
APPRISE Counselors will also offer presenta-tions at a variety of community locations. For a complete schedule, please visit www.BerksEncore.org.
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3855 PENN AVE., SINKING SPRINGPhone 610.678.4552 • Fax 610.678.7007
www.cameyecare.com
Peter C. Campanella, M.D.Comprehensive OphthalmologyCataract Extraction with ReSTOR & Toric ImplantsLASIK Refractive SurgeryGlaucoma Laser TreatmentUpper Lid Blepharoplasty
Lee A. Klombers, M.D.Pediatric Ophthalmology Adult StrabismusNeuro-Ophthalmology
Lucy J. Cairns, M.D.Comprehensive OphthalmologyLow Vision SpecialistDiabetic Eye Disease ManagementGlaucoma Diagnosis & Treatment
Bradley L. Loeb, O.D.Comprehensive OptometryContact Lens Specialist
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, with the color pink indicating breast cancer awareness. Pink can be seen on ribbons, clothing lines, or a variety of retail items pro-moting breast cancer awareness—even the NFL has joined in with the players wearing pink. In 1985, the American Cancer Society teamed with Imperial Chemical Industries, now part of Astra Zeneca, to spread the word about breast cancer aware-ness, and Breast Cancer Awareness Month began. Thirty years later the goal is the same, to continue to spread the word about prevention, identifi cation, and early treatment of breast cancer to save lives. The success of this campaign has contributed to improved survival rates for breast cancer patients.
Breast cancer is the second leading cancer that women devel-op, after skin cancer. Speaking in statistics, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Men can also develop breast cancer, with the risks lower for men than women: approximately one in 1,000 men will develop breast cancer in his lifetime. Early identifi cation and treatment of breast cancer have had an excellent impact on survival rates for breast cancer patients. Knowing how breast cancer may be identifi ed early is important for all to continue to spread the word and help to save a life.
Early identifi cation of breast cancer is when the cancer is detected before it has had the opportunity to spread beyond the breast. This improves the odds of successful treatment of breast cancer. The American Cancer Society has reported the success rate with early detection and treatment is near 100 percent. Breast cancer that has not spread outside of the breast may also be referred to as localized. Breast cancer becomes more diffi cult to treat when it has moved outside of the breast tissue, which is known as metastasis. Research in the area of breast cancer treatment has greatly improved treatment therapies for both localized and metastatic breast cancer.
The American Cancer Society’s recommendation on early identifi cation includes yearly mammograms for women begin-ning at age 40. A mammogram is an x-ray of the breast that can be compared to prior mammograms to identify changes in the breast tissue to screen for breast cancer. Mammography is one of the best ways to identify breast cancer early; possibly even before a woman performing a breast self exam would identify a lump. For some women at higher risk of developing breast cancer, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is used in addition to a mammogram. Your healthcare provider will determine if you need an MRI.
Risk factors for breast cancer fall into two categories, non-modifi able and modifi able. Non-modifi able risk factors are not able to be changed. These include increased age, genetics or heredity, and family history of breast cancer. These factors assist healthcare providers in making decisions about what is the right screening for each person and how often a mammogram or MRI should be performed. The health care provider should be made aware at regular appointments if your medical or family history has changed. Modifi able risk factors are the ones that can be changed. These include taking hormone replacement therapy, overuse of alcohol use, being an unhealthy weight, poor diet,
lack of physical activity, and smoking. This is where a differ-ence can be made! Talk to your healthcare provider to work on an action plan to get healthier and reduce your risk of breast cancer.
Resources for more information on breast cancer include the American Cancer Society, available at 800-227-2345 or online at cancer.org. The National Cancer Institute, at the National Institutes of Health, is a resource provided by the govern-ment and is available online at cancer.gov. The Breast Cancer Support Services of Berks is another local resource and can be reached at 610-478-1447. Additional resources are available through the local hospitals. Berks VNA, at 610-378-0481, is also here to assist the community and can help with home health and private duty care needs.
Remember to discuss your risk of breast cancer with your healthcare provider and keep your appointments for your screenings like mammograms and MRIs. These screenings are saving lives as the American Cancer Society reports in 2014 there were 14.5 million breast cancer survivors. Discuss any changes in your or a family member’s health history at your next appointment. If you notice any changes in your breasts includ-ing a lump, changes in size or shape, or fl uid leaking, call your healthcare professional without delay. Finally, spread the word on breast cancer awareness and prevention with those you care about to save a life.
Breast Cancer Awareness and PreventionBy Denise Jozwiak, RN, Chronic Care Management Coordinator, Berks VNA
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Legacy at the Papermill is a 55+ active adult community
in Lower Heidelberg Twp,
in close proximity to Spring Ridge.
www.LegacyatPapermill.com
Deb ScheidtRealtor®, ABR,SRES, e-PROOf ce: 610-373-9900Cell: [email protected]
• All appliances included• Washer & dryer in every unit• 1 space in the garage• Elevator to every fl oor• Balconies or patio• Secure building• 24 hour property
maintenance• Gas heat & cooking• Water, sewer, trash
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Celebrating Life After 50… After DarkBerks Encore @ Nite Series
On the second Thursday of each month, Berks Encore’s staff presents an evening program at St. Joseph Medical Center. The sessions begin at 6:30 p.m. and generally last an hour. Call (610) 374-3195, x208 to register for an upcoming session.
A complete listing of Berks Encore @ Nite programs can be found on our website at www.BerksEncore.org. If you are on Facebook, you are encouraged to join the Berks Encore @ Nite discussion.
October 8, 2015 - Changes to Medicare 2016 —
Medicare benefi ts and costs in 2016
APPRISE Staff
• November 12, 2015 - What You Need To Do Under a POA — The duties of a power of attorney and how to choose who should be your POAWilliam Blumer, CELA
• December 10: Caring for Your Aging Parent –A geriatric doctor and care manager will help you understand the medical needs of aging loved ones and available local resources. Berks Encore Staff
New ProgramsBerks Encore- Birdsboro
Trivia – Thursdays at 11 a.m.
Berks Encore- FleetwoodMemory Café – Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. We provide a welcoming environment for people with dementia AND their caregivers to share tips, ideas, and conversations. Call Terry with questions, 610-944-9242.
Walking Club – Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m.
Berks Encore – WernersvilleSr. PiYo Live – Fridays at 9 a.m. with Summer Jess, $3 per class. Join us for Pilates + Yoga! Move to the beat at your own speed with PiYo Live classes. These invigorating, community-oriented choreographey-fi tness classes provide modifi ed, low-impact moves and easy-to-follow pacing for older adults who love a healthy, active lifestyle!
Tai Chi for Balance and Fall Prevention – Tuesdays at 8:30 a.m. with Jeanne Brock, $5 per class. This class was created by a Family Physician and Tai Chi expert. Tai Chi’s benefi ts include improved balance and relaxation, improved memory, greater muscle strength, less pain and much more! Call 610-670-1372 to register.
2100 Perkiomen Ave., Mt. Penn J.C. “Putter” Lutz, Supervisor610-376-7121 John C. Lutz II Fifth Generation
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Visit the On-Going Activities section in the centerfold for more program information, days and times at our senior centers and participating locations.
Berks Encore Miffl in Center 30 Liberty Street, Shillington Center Manager – Kate Sweinhart (610) 777-5577
Berks Encore Birdsboro Center 201 E. Main Street, Birdsboro Center Manager – Devan Boyer (610) 582-1603
Berks Encore Fleetwood Center 109 W. Vine Street, Fleetwood Center Manager – Terry Becker (610) 944-9242
SPECIAL EVENTS1 @ 11 a.m.: Blood Pressure Clinic – with Miffl in Court
6 @ 10:30-11:30 a.m.: Changes to Medicare 2016 – w/APPRISE Staff
8 @ 8:45 a.m.: Breakfast Club @ Ranch House
8 from 10:30 a.m.- 12 Noon: Ice Cream Social – w/State Rep Mark Gillen
12 from 10 a.m.- 12 Noon: Massages with Cathy – 15 minutes for $10- Sign up required.
12 @ 10:30 a.m.: Choose to be Happy Free Grocery Store Bingo
15 @ 10 a.m.: Breast Cancer Seminar
22 @ 10 a.m.: Infl ammation- Foods that Can Reduce/Cause – with Berks Community Health Center
23 from 10 a.m.- 12 Noon: Blood Pressure and Vitals Screening
28 @ 11 a.m.: Lunch Bunch @ Friendly’s (Lanc. Ave)
30 @ 10 a.m.: Grief Support Group
30 @ 10:30 a.m.: Halloween Potluck and Party – Music by Denny McConnell
Permanent EventsEvery Mon.: 9:15 a.m.: Yoga ($20/month) 10:30 a.m.: Grocery Store Bingo ($2) 12:30 p.m.: Card Club 1 p.m.: Tai Chi ($5)
Every Tue.: 10 a.m.: Board Games 11 a.m.: Sit & Get Fit 12 noon: Bowling at Berks Lanes 1 p.m.: Volleyball at Allegheny Lutheran Church 1 p.m.: Orchestra Rehearsal
Every Wed.: 9:15 a.m.: Pilates ($20/month) 9:30 a.m.- 1 p.m.: Alvernia Students - Healthy Living Program 10:30 a.m.: Zumba ($4) 1 p.m.: Line Dancing ($2)
Every Thu.: 10 a.m.: Encore Chorale Rehearsal 1 p.m.: Dollar Bingo ($1) 1 p.m.: Volleyball at Adamstown YMCA
Every Fri.: 9 a.m.: Bowling at Berks Lanes 1 p.m.: Shuffl eboard ($1)
Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 p.m. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested)
Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 p.m. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested)
Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 p.m. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested)
12 @ 10:30 a.m.: Healthy Fun & Facts – w/ Megan from Golden Living13 @ 10 a.m.: Crafts – w/Donna14 @ 10:30 a.m.: Changes to Medicare 2016 – w/APPRISE Staff 15 @ 10:30 a.m.: Healthy Fun Presentation – w/Vicki from Rite Aid15 @ 10 a.m.: Blood Pressure Screenings – w/ Gail from BVNA16 @ 10:30 a.m.: Bingo – w/ Trish from Rittenhouse 19 @ 10:30 a.m.: Karaoke Sing a Long – w/ Wendy20 @ 10:30 a.m.: Breast Cancer Awareness – w/ Denise Jozwiak from BVNA22 @ 10:30 a.m.: Lunch Bunch at Michael’s Restaurant 23 @ 10:30 a.m.: Bingo Here – with Kim from Berkshire Commons26 @ 10:30 a.m.: Healthy Fun & Facts – w/ Megan from Golden Living27 Senior Expo – at Body Zone29 @ 10 a.m.: Halloween Party – “Wear your costume”& Everybody’s Birthday
Party w/ cake. Entertainment by Karl Hausman!
Permanent EventsEvery Mon.: 10 a.m.: Sit & Get Fit Class 1 p.m.: Pinochle ClubEvery Tue.: 10 a.m.: Dollar Bingo ($1) 1 p.m.: Texas Hold’EmEvery Wed.: 9 a.m.: Zumba Gold® ($3) 10 a.m.: Creative Artistry 1 p.m.: Haussie/PinochleEvery Thu.: 10 a.m.: Pokeno (bring pennies) 1 p.m.: Shuffl eboard Every Fri.: 10 a.m.: Dollar Bingo ($1) 1 p.m.: Line Dancing ($4)
Fitness Room: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
NEW! Memory Café: Every Wednesday from 10 a.m. – 12 Noon. We provide a welcoming environment for people with dementia
AND their caregivers to share ideas, tips, and conversation. Questions about Memory Café? Call Terry, Center Director.
NEW THIS MONTH! Join us for our Walking Club: on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m.
Followed by our Adult Coloring Class at 10:30 a.m. Call Terry for more details!SPECIAL EVENTS
12 @ 11 a.m.: Changes to Medicare 2016 – w/APPRISE Staff 15 @ 10 a.m. - 12 Noon: Pokeno, Cider and Hot Dogs with Kraut16 @ 12:30 p.m.: Lunch Bunch at Red Lobster – (RSVP at Fleetwood Center)20 @ 10 a.m.: Grocery Bingo ($1) –with Trish from Rittenhouse21 @ 10 a.m.: Bean Bag Baseball – Join in the fun!!!27 SENIOR EXPO at Body Zone27 @ 9:30 a.m.: Free Blood Pressure Screenings – w/BVNA30 @ 10 a.m.: Happy October Birthdays –w/ cake and Jackpot Bingo! $1
Permanent Events1st & 3rd Tue.: 10 a.m.: Blood Pressure ScreeningsEvery Tue.: 10:30 a.m.: Crafts 12 noon: Tai Chi w/ Jan Gymbore 2 p.m.: Silver Sneaker ClassEvery Wed.: 9:30 a.m.: Pinochle 10 a.m.: Wellness w/Alvernia Nursing StudentsEvery Thu.: 11 a.m.: NEW! TriviaEvery Fri.: 10:30 a.m.: BINGO
SPECIAL EVENTS2 @ 10:30 a.m.: Bingo – w/ Manor at Market Square5 @ 10:30 a.m.: Karaoke Sing a Long – w/ Wendy8 @ 10 a.m.: Serving Brunch – w/ Theresa 8 @ 10:30 a.m.: Stamp It Up Crafting Fun – w/ Stacie
October 15-31: MEDICARE COUNSELINGcall 610-374-3195 x209 for appointment
October 15-31: MEDICARE COUNSELINGcall 610-374-3195 x209 for appointment
October 15-31: MEDICARE COUNSELINGcall 610-374-3195 x209 for appointment
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AEROBICS – an active, energetic exercise class that strengthens heart and lung function.
• Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays @ 8:30 a.m.Wednesdays @ 10:45 a.m. Senior Cardio SculptBody Works Health and Fitness Club, Temple
• Tuesdays @ 8:15 a.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown $2.00 per class
• Tuesdays @ 9:45 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville $3.50 per class
• Tuesdays from 10-11 a.m.Fit and Fabulous with LoriBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexPlease call 610-376-2100, ext. 327
AQUATIC FITNESS – a great warm-water workout.
• Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays @ 12:00 noonHealthSouth – Call 610-796-6038$5 (per session) • Registration Required
• Mondays & Wednesdays @ 5:30 p.m.HealthSouth – Call 610-796-6038$5 (per session) • Registration Required
• Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays from 8:00 – 8:50 a.m.Schumo Center – Albright CollegeCall 610-929-6715
• Mondays through Fridays from 9 – 9:50 a.m.Schumo Center – Albright CollegeCall 610-929-6715
ART CLUB – Bring your own supplies and work in any media in a
comfortable and supportive environment.• Wednesdays from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
The Goggleworks $18 per quarterPlease call (610) 374-3195, x225
• Wednesdays @ 10 a.m.Creative ArtistryBerks Encore – Fleetwood
ARTHRITIS CLASS – • Tuesdays & Fridays @ 1 p.m.
St. Thomas Church, Bernville$1 (donation per class)Please call 610-488-0374
• Tuesdays @ 10 a.m.Schumo Center – Albright CollegePlease call 610-929-6715
ARTS AND CRAFTS – Create craft items for sale or to take home as gifts.
• 1st & 3rd Wednesday of every month @ 9:30 a.m.Berks Encore – Wernersville
• Tuesdays @ 10:30 a.m.Berks Encore – Birdsboro
• Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 noonBerks Encore – ReadingEveryone Welcome!
BILLIARDS – • Mondays through Fridays
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.Billiards ClubBerks Encore – Reading
BINGO – • Wednesdays & Fridays @ 12:30 p.m.
Berks Encore – Reading3 cards for 25¢.
• Tuesdays and Fridays @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore – FleetwoodCost: $1.00
• Mondays from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Miffl inCost: $2.00
• Wednesdays @ 12:30 p.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville
• Thursdays @ 11 a.m.Grocery BingoBerks Encore – Reading
• Thursdays @ 1 p.m.Berks Encore – Miffl inCost: $1.00
• Fridays @ 10:15 a.m.Berks Encore – Birdsboro
BOARD GAMES – • Wednesdays from 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Berks Encore – Wernersville• Thursdays @ 9:30 a.m.
Berks Encore – Strausstown
BOWLING – join fellow active seniors for fun and exercise.
• Tuesdays @ 12 Noon Berks-Colonial Lanes
• Thursdays @ 12 NoonHiesters Lanes
• Fridays @ 9 a.m.Berks-Colonial Lanes
CARD CLUBS – • 1st, 3rd & 4th Mondays @ 12:30 p.m.
Kings in the CornerBerks Encore – Wernersville
• Every Monday @ 1 p.m.Card ClubBerks Encore – Miffl in
• Every Monday @ 1 p.m.PinochleBerks Encore – Fleetwood
• Every Tuesday @ 12:30 – 3 p.m.CribbageBerks Encore – Wernersville
• Tuesdays @ 1 p.m.Texas Hold-emBerks Encore – Fleetwood
• Every Wednesday @ 9:30 a.m.PinochleBerks Encore – Birdsboro
• Wednesdays @ 9:30 a.m.BridgeBerks Encore – Wernersville
Please call 610-670-1372 to play!• Wednesdays from 12:30 – 3 p.m.
Haussie CardsBerks Encore – Wernersville
• Wednesdays @ 1 p.m.Haussie/PinochleBerks Encore – Fleetwood
• Thursdays @ 9:30 a.m.Berks Encore – Strausstown
• Thursdays @ 10 a.m.PokenoBerks Encore – Fleetwood
• Thursdays @ 12:00 noonPinochleBerks Encore – Wernersville
• Fridays @ 12:30 - 3:30 p.m.BridgeKeystone Villa at Fleetwood
COMPUTER CLASSES – for Beginners
• Thursdays @ 10 a.m. Beginner’s Technology Class
Berks Encore – Reading(no fee)
• Call to RegisterBerks Encore – WernersvilleTaught by Conrad Weiser High School StudentsCall 610-670-1372 (no fee)
HEALTHY STEPS IN MOTION – a program designed by the PA Dept. of Aging incorporating stretching, strength training and mild aerobics to improve balance, strength,
coordination, and endurance. • Mondays @ 9 a.m.
Village Library, Morgantown• Mondays @ 1 p.m.
Zion Lutheran Church, Womelsdorf• Mondays & Thursdays @ 9 a.m.
Wyomissing Church of the Brethren, 2200 State Hill Rd, Wyomissing
• Mondays & Thursdays @ 9:30 a.m. St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Hamburg
• Tuesdays @ 10 a.m.Grace Alsace UCC, Kutztown Rd., Reading
• Fridays @ 10 a.m.Advent Lutheran Church, West Lawn
LINE DANCING – whether you are a beginner or just want
to learn the newest steps.• Wednesdays @ 1 p.m.
Berks Encore – Miffl in $2.00 (per class) free for Healthways/SilverSneakers/Flex members
• Fridays @ 11:30 a.m. Beginner ClassBerks Encore – Wernersville $20.00 (per quarter)
• Fridays @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore – Fleetwood $4.00 (per class)
DANCE FITNESS – • Mondays @ 9:15 a.m.
Flow & ToneBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexPlease call 610-376-2100, ext. 327
• Mondays @ 1:30 p.m.DancercizeBerks Encore – Wernersville
• Tuesdays @ 9 a.m. Dance Fitness with LilyBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexPlease call 610-376-2100, ext. 327
• Thursdays @ 9:15 a.m.Zumba® GoldBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexPlease call 610-376-2100, ext. 327
MUSCLE STRENGTHENING – • Tuesdays @ 10 a.m.
Fit and FabulousBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexPlease call 610-376-2100, ext. 327
• Wednesdays @ 11 a.m.Fabs ClassBerks Encore – Wernersville
• Fridays @ 10 a.m.Dance ‘N SculptBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexPlease call 610-376-2100, ext. 327
Berks Encore offers many opportunities for seniors of all ages to enrich their lives, to nurture their talents, and to keep their minds active. The following classes and programs, sponsored by Berks Encore, will be offered during October. Classes are one hour unless otherwise noted. Please check dates and times, or call the Center listed for more information.
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• 1st & 3rd MondaysKaraoke Berks Encore – Birdsboro
• Mondays from 9:30 – 11 a.m.Horizon Singers/Berks Encore ChorusBerks Encore – Reading
• Tuesdays @ 1 p.m.Senior Orchestra Berks Encore – Miffl in
• Wednesdays @ 10 a.m.Ringgold New Horizons Band Alvernia University, Francis Hall, Rm. 104Call (610) 779-8858
• Thursdays from 10 – 11:30 a.m.Greater Reading Encore Chorale Berks Encore – Miffl inCall (610) 921-2667
• Thursdays @ 11 a.m.Karaoke with Fred, Phyllis & Skip. Berks Encore – Wernersville
PILATES – strengthen your core muscles with “Pill–ah-tays”
• Wednesdays @ 9 a.m.Berks Encore – Miffl in $20.00 (per month)
• Wednesdays @ 10 a.m.The Gym Kutztown – Kutztown PACall 610-683-6465
• Fridays @ 9 a.m.PiYo Berks Encore – Wernersville $3.00 (per class)
ROLLER SKATING (ADULTS ONLY) – • Tuesdays @ 1 – 3 p.m.
Skate to Organ Music. Free coff ee / PepsiFantasy Skating CenterCall 610-929-3147 $5.00 (per skater)
• Fridays @ 9 a.m. – 12 Noon“Breakfast Club,” $6
SHUFFLEBOARD – Knock the opponent’s disk out of the 10 point space!
2 courts available.• Thursdays @ 1 p.m.
Berks Encore – Fleetwood• Fridays @ 1 p.m.
Berks Encore – Miffl in Cost $1.00
SILVER SNEAKERS – • Mondays & Thursdays @ 10:30 a.m.
Silver Sneaker CircuitSchumo Center – Albright CollegePlease call 610-929-6715
• Mondays & Thursdays @ 11 a.m.Silver Sneakers ClassicValhalla Health & Fitness ClubPlease call 610-779-6006
• Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays @ 9 a.m.Cardio CircuitThe Gym Kutztown – Kutztown, PAPlease call 610-683-6465
• Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 9:10 a.m.Silver Sneakers Yoga Berks Encore – Strausstown
• Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 10 a.m.Silver Sneakers Yoga StretchValhalla Health & Fitness ClubPlease call 610-779-6006
• Tuesdays @ 10 a.m. , Thursdays @ 10:15 a.m.Silver Sneakers CircuitBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexCall 610-376-2100, ext 327
• Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 10:15 a.m.Berks Encore – Strausstown
• Mondays @ 9 a.m., Wednesdays @ 10 a.m.Fridays @ 11 a.m.Silver Sneakers ClassicBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexCall 610-376-2100, ext 327
• Mondays & Fridays @ 10:45 a.m.Silver Sneakers ClassicBody Works Health and Fitness Club, Temple
• Tuesdays @ 11 a.m., Thursdays @ 11:30 a.m., Fridays @ 10 a.m.Silver Sneakers YogaBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexCall 610-376-2100, ext 327
• Tuesdays & Fridays @ 9:45 a.m.Silver Sneakers ClassicThe Gym Kutztown – Kutztown, PAPlease Call 610-683-6465
• Wednesdays & Fridays @ 10:30 a.m.MSROM (Muscular Strength & Range of Movement)Schumo Center – Albright CollegePlease call 610-929-6715
• Mondays @ 10 a.m.Silver Sneakers YogaBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexPlease call 610-376-2100, ext. 327
• Tuesdays @ 11 a.m.Silver Sneakers CircuitValhalla Health & Fitness ClubPlease call 610-779-6006
• Tuesdays @ 2 p.m.Weight Resistance TrainingBerks Encore – Birdsboro
• Wednesdays @ 9 a.m.Total Body Tune-UpBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexCall 610-376-2100, ext 327
• Wednesdays @ 11 a.m.Senior Master FitValhalla Health & Fitness ClubPlease call 610-779-6006
• Thursdays @ 10:15 a.m.Silver Sneakers CircuitBodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexCall 610-376-2100, ext 327
SIT AND GET FIT – good exercise at a slower pace – great for beginners!
• Mondays & Wednesdays @ 9:15 a.m.Balance & Strength TrainingBerks Encore – Wernersville $1.00 (per class due to instructor upon visit)
• Mondays @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore – Fleetwood (no fee)
• Tuesdays @ 11:15 a.m. Berks Encore – Miffl in (no fee)
• Wednesdays @ 9:45 a.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown (no fee)
• Thursdays @ 10:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Birdsboro (no fee)
• Fridays @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore – Reading $3.00 (per class)
STRENGTH TRAINING/WEIGHT RESISTANCE TRAINING –
Improve your posture, balance and endurance with these classes.• Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 9 a.m.
“Fit at 50+” Circuit TrainingSchumo Center – Albright CollegePlease call 610-929-6715.
• Tuesdays @ 2 p.m.Berks Encore – Birdsboro$3.00 (per class)
• Thursdays @ 9 a.m. “Fit at 50+” Cardio IntervalsSchumo Center – Albright CollegePlease call 610-929-6715.
TABLE TENNIS – • Wednesdays @ 1 p.m.
Berks Encore – Strausstown• Thursdays @ 7:30 p.m.
Berks Encore – Wernersville$1.00
TAI CHI – improve your balance and coordination by learning the
graceful moves of this Eastern form of exercise.• Mondays @ 11 a.m.
Berks Encore – Wernersville$5.00 (per class)
• Mondays @ 1 p.m.Berks Encore – Miffl in$5.00 (per class)
• Tuesdays @ 12 noonBerks Encore – Birdsboro$5.00 (per class)
• Wednesdays @ 11 a.m.Asian Fusion (blend of tai chi, qi gong and yoga)BodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexPlease call 610-376-2100, ext. 327
• Thursdays @ 9 a.m.Village Library in Morgantown(fee paid to Library)
• Fridays @ 9 a.m.Qi Gong with Jennifer V.BodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexPlease call 610-376-2100, ext. 327
VOLLEYBALL – Join the co-ed volleyball games!
• Tuesdays @ 1 – 3:30 p.m. Allegheny Lutheran Church
• Thursdays @ 1 – 3:30 p.m. Adamstown YMCA
WALKING CLUB – Enjoy the beautiful, fl at trails of the Wernersville State Hospital grounds.
• Mondays & Wednesdays @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown
• Wednesdays @ 9:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Fleetwood
• Fridays @ 9 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville
Wii – • Anytime
Berks Encore – Birdsboro• Mondays @ 1 p.m.
Berks Encore – Strausstown
YOGA – strengthens your body and clears your mind
• Mondays @ 9:15 a.m. Berks Encore – Miffl in$20.00 (per month)
• Mondays @ 12:30 p.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville$4.00 (per class)
ZUMBA GOLD – • Mondays @ 9 a.m.
The Gym Kutztown – Kutztown, PAPlease call 610-683-6465
• Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 10:15 a.m.Berks Encore – Birdsboro$3.00 (per class)
• Tuesdays @ 11:30 a.m.Berks Encore – Wernersville$4.00 (per class)
• Wednesdays @ 9 a.m.Berks Encore – Fleetwood$3.00 (per class) to instructor
• Wednesdays from 9:30 – 10:15 a.m.Schumo Center – Albright Collegefor Fitness and Well-BeingPlease call 610-929-6715.
• Wednesdays @ 10:45 a.m.Berks Encore – Miffl in$4.00 (per class)
• Wednesdays @ 11:45 a.m.Zumba Gold ToningValhalla Health & Fitness ClubPlease call 610-779-6006
• Thursdays @ 9:15 a.m.BodyZone Sports & Wellness ComplexPlease call 610-376-2100, ext. 327
• Fridays @ 10:15 a.m.Berks Encore – Wernersville
• Fridays @ 10:30 a.m.Berks Encore – Strausstown
• Fridays @ 11 a.m.Valhalla Health & Fitness ClubPlease call 610-779-6006
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Visit the On-Going Activities section in the centerfold for more program information, days and times at our senior centers and participating locations.
Berks Encore Reading Center FREE & PRIVATE PARKING at Ninth & Court Sts. 40 N. 9th Street, Reading Center Manager – Lisa Lorah (610) 374-3195, ext. 214
Berks Encore Strausstown Center 44 East Ave., PO Box 50, Strausstown Center Manager – Angela Knappenberger (610) 488-5770
BERKS ENCORE Wernersville Center Brenner Building #5, Wernersville State Hospital Center Manager – Rachel Kline 610-670-1372
7, 21 @ 9:30 a.m.: Crafts – w/ Janice8 @ 10:30 a.m.: Changes to Medicare 2016 – w/APPRISE Staff 8 @ 3 p.m.: Computer Help – w/Conrad Weiser students; register.8 @ 3 p.m.: Intergenerational Therapeutic Coloring – with Conrad Weiser
Students. Join us!14 @ 8:30 a.m.: Blood Pressures – w/ Carol Klinger14 @ 12:30 p.m.: Bingo Prizes – w/ Erica from Phoebe Berks17 from 3 to 5:30 p.m.: Saturday Ballroom Dancing w/ recorded music –
Cost: $2; RSVP w/ Rachel20 @ 11:30 a.m.: Octoberfest Party, Hot lunch & music w/Joe Soltysik –
Cost: $5, sign up21 @ 12 p.m.: Ice Cream Social – provided by Rittenhouse23 @ 10 a.m.: Bingo Prizes – with Peggy from Health Calls Home care26 @ 12:30 p.m.: Sing along with Wendy and Friends – Call if coming for
lunch at 11:3028 @ 11:30 a.m.: Blood Pressures – w/BVNA
Permanent EventsEvery Mon.: 9:30 a.m.: Berks Encore Chorus Rehearsal 10 a.m.-3 p.m.: Computer Lab (Free Access)Every Tue.: 10 a.m.-12 noon: Oldies Dance Party w/light refreshments
1 p.m.: Free Movie & PopcornEvery Wed.: 10 a.m.: Creative Artistry (GoggleWorks / Fee) 12:30 p.m.: BINGOEvery Thu.: 10 a.m.: Basic Computer Instruction (FREE) 11 a.m.: Grocery Bingo
Every Fri.: 10 a.m.: Sit & Get Fit ($3) 12:30 p.m.: BINGO
Fitness Room & Billiards available: Mon. – Fri. 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 Noon. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested.)
October 15-31: MEDICARE COUNSELING - Call 610-374-3195 x209 for appointment
Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 p.m. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested)
Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 p.m. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested)
Permanent EventsEvery Mon.: 9:15 a.m.: Sit & Fit 11 a.m.: Tai Chi 12:30 p.m.: Chair Yoga 1:45 p.m.: DancercizeEvery Tue.: 8:30 a.m.: Tai Chi for Arthritis 9:45 a.m.: Aerobics 11:30 a.m.: NEW! Zumba Gold 1:30 p.m.: Social DancingEvery Wed.: 9:15 a.m.: Sit & Get Fit 11 a.m.: FABS Excercise 12:30 p.m.: Hasenpeff er Cards & BingoEvery Thu.: 9 a.m.: New Asian Fusion Excercise 11 a.m. Karaoke 12 Noon: PinnochleEvery Fri.: 9 a.m.: Sr. PiYo ($3) 10:15 a.m.: NEW! Zumba Gold 11:30 a.m.: Line Dancing/Bean Bag Baseball
SPECIAL EVENTS1 @ 9:30 a.m.: Low Vision Support Group – w/Mark Levengood,
B.S.Counselor, Vision Resource of Berks County and Health Call Home Care5 from 9 -11 a.m.: Chair massages w/Cathy – Call for appointment
($10 for 15 min.)
Permanent EventsEvery Mon.: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.: State Representative Barry Jozwiak
(available to assist with many State Government Services, Forms & Applications)Every Tue.: 9:10 a.m.: Yoga ($5) 10:30 a.m.: ExerciseEvery Wed.: 9:45 a.m.: Sit and Get Fit 10:30 a.m.: Walking Club 1 p.m.: Table TennisEvery Thu.: 10:30 a.m.: Exercise 10:45 a.m.: Yoga ($5)Every Fri.: 10:30 a.m.: Zumba Gold ($2)
Our Resistance Training Room is Open Mon. – Fri. from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.:Backpack Creation Club! - Every Monday at 10 a.m.
No sewing skills necessary! Come make simple backpacks that benefi t local school children. Donations of thick cotton and other sturdy fabric material are graciously accepted!
SPECIAL EVENTS5 @ 1 p.m.: Play a variety of games on Nintendo Wii! 6 @ 10 a.m.: Changes to Medicare 2016 – w/APPRISE Staff 7 @ 11:30 a.m.: Yes, You Can! Learn how to Hug your way to Health and Happiness!
SPECIAL EVENTS8 @ 1 p.m.: Changes to Medicare 2016 – w/APPRISE Staff 13 @ 12:30 p.m.: BE Inspired! “How to deal with change” – presented by
Kim Kostival, Berkshire Commons14 @ 11:30 a.m.: Blood Pressure Screening – Courtesy of BVNA16 @ 11 a.m.: Avoiding ID Theft program – Presented by: The Attorney
General’s Offi ce20 NEW! Starting Tuesday - FREE 6-week program: “Eating and Cooking Healthy” –
w/cooking demonstrations at each class. Presented by the Food Trust 23 @ 11 a.m.: OCTOBER FEST – Hot dogs & Sauerkraut, Polkas and more… 26 @ 11:30 a.m.: Breast Cancer Awareness – Presented by: Denise/BVNA30 @ 11 a.m.: Lunch Bunch at Queen City Family Restaurant – (Must RSVP)30 @ 12:30 p.m.: TRICK or TREAT HALLOWEEN BINGO!
October 15-31: MEDICARE COUNSELINGcall 610-374-3195 x209 for appointment
October 15-31: MEDICARE COUNSELINGcall 610-374-3195 x209 for appointment
9 @ 10:30 a.m.: Blood Pressure Screening – with St. Joseph’s of Strausstown 12 @ 11:45 a.m.: Breakfast for Lunch – Bring your appetite & enjoy the wackiness!12 & 22 @ 1 p.m.: Pokeno. 13 @ 11:30 a.m.: Listen to a presentation on Diabetes13 & 27 @ 1 p.m.: Candy Bingo – Bring a bag of candy and join the fun!15 @ 12:30 p.m.: Popcorn & a Movie16 @ 9:30 a.m.: Spiritual Journey with Pastor Josh of Zion Blue Mountain United
Church of Christ in Strausstown.16 @ 12 p.m.: Join us for some ice cream! – Bring a topping. Ice cream provided. 19 @ 11 a.m.: Octoberfest-themed Pot Luck Lunch! – Main dish of hot dogs and
sauerkraut provided. Bring a side dish or desert that is Halloween/Fall/Octoberfest themed! 20 @ 11:30 a.m.: Learn how to treat those pesky allergies – presentation from Berks
Community Health Center21 @ 10:30 a.m.: Everybody’s Birthday Party followed by take out for lunch! 22 @ 11:30 a.m.: Breast Cancer Awareness Presentation – By Denise from BVNA 23 @ 12 p.m.: Lunch Bunch – Join us for Lunch at Red Robin in Hamburg.28 @ 11:30 a.m.: Halloween Party! – Come in costume!
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CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY - GASLIGHTS & GINGERBREADIncludes Lodging at the Grand Hotel, Holiday Inns Tour of 3 Victorian Inns, Trolley Tour of Historic District, Physick Estate, Holly Trolley Lights Tour, Historic Smithville, Washington Street Mall, 4 Meals incl. Elaine’s Dinner TheatreDec. 2-4 (3 Days) ............................................................................................... $389.00
WHEELING FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS, WEST VIRGINIAIncludes Wheeling Island Greyhound Racing & Gaming Center w/bonus, Winter Fantasy Displays, Festival of Lights Tour, Colonel Oglebay’s Man-sion Museum, Glass Museum & Artisan Center, Eckhart House Victorian Tour w/tea, Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum, 3 Meals incl. dinner showDec. 13-15 (3 Days) ......................................................................................... $369.00
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Mannie Scalia and
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Second Place - (tie)
Dennis Sensenigand
Bob Corkey 50
Ralph Adam and
Ted Tedrick50
Third Place
Tom Grookett and
Richard Baker51.5
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Relationship Building…The Core of Berks EncoreBy Cameron Martin, Director of Development & Marketing
For the last 50 years, Berks Encore has provided services that allow our aging population to achieve a better quality of life. Our services are built on a foundation of solid relation-ships between Berks Encore and our program participants, volunteers, vendors, and
donors. Everyone within our agency takes that responsibility very seriously.
Dale Carnegie once said, “You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.” At Berks Encore we are focused on you and how we can better serve you. When it comes to fundraising, that principle remains the same. We are interested in how you want to invest your time, tal-ents, and treasures to give back to those in your community who need it the most.
WHAT WE ACHIEVE TOGETHER
Thanks to your donations, Berks Encore staff and volunteers were able to build relationships that provided a variety of ser-vices and programs to Berks County’s older adults, their families and caregivers in 2014. The following is a snapshot of what we accomplished with your help:• Berks Encore’s staff and volunteers met with 1,534
individuals during the Medicare Open Enrollment period, saving those who changed plans a total of $357,700, an average savings of $828 a year.
• 1,000 people attended Medicare education seminars.
• 1,557 volunteers contributed nearly 67,000 hours of volunteer service, an increase of almost 6,000 hours over the previous year. The total value of volunteer time to Berks Encore equals $1,544,410, based on the Independent Sector’s value of $23.07 per hour.
• A total of 161,853 meals were delivered through the Meals on Wheels program by 1,557 volunteers. Additionally, 32,806 noontime meals were served at Berks Encore’s six centers.
I want to thank you, our fi nancial and volunteer supporters, for being interested in Berks Encore and allowing us to build a trusting relationship with those in our community that need our support. As we approach the end of 2015, please keep Berks Encore in mind as you consider your planned giving options. Through gift planning, you can provide future support for Berks Encore while also giving you and your loved ones fi nancial fl ex-ibility, potential tax benefi ts and even income for life.
I have been at Berks Encore as the new Director of Develop-ment and Marketing for a little over fi ve months. In that short amount of time, I have had the opportunity to hear numerous interesting stories on how so many individuals became involved in Berks Encore. I look forward to getting to know you, and to connect with the many individuals that have helped Berks Encore to establish itself as the non-profi t leader in providing services for our community’s aging population. If you would like to meet to discuss how you can help further the mission of Berks Encore, please call 610-374-3195 ext 223.
Cameron Martin
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MIFFLIN COURT450 E. Philadelphia Ave.
Shillington, PA 19607610-796-1600
LAUREL CENTER125 Holly Road
Hamburg, PA 19526610-562-2284
BERKSHIRE COMMONS5485 Perkiomen Avenue
Reading, PA 19606610-779-3993
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“FAVORITE” BERKS SENIOR LIVING
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MIFFLIN COURT:FREE BP CLINIC - at the Miffl in Senior Center
October 1st at 11 a.m.
BERKSHIRE COMMONS:MATURE DRIVER REFRESHER CLASS - Berks AAA
Th ursday, Oct. 22nd - 9am to 1pm$ Fee for Class - Veterans are Free
Call Berks AAA @ 610-374-4531 to RSVP • Reservations required – Please call for detailsANNUAL SAFE TRICK OR TREAT NIGHT
Tuesday, October 27th 6:30PM – 7:30PMAges 12 & Under - Refreshments for All
CASINO BUS TRIPS – 3rd TuesdaysOctober & November – Hollywood
Leaves Berkshire at 9am & 9:20am from Penn Crossings Senior Apt. off 724 in ShillingtonCost $28 (receive free slot play & food credit)
Photo ID needed, call to R.S.V.P.
Stop & Visit the Genesis HealthCare Booth at the Senior Expo on October 27th
HOLY GUARDIAN ANGELS PRIME TIME SENIOR CLUBCASINO TRIPS FOR 2015 –
Date, time, and pice subject co changeBUS LEAVES AT 9:30 a.m. ALL TRIPS
Tuesday, September 8 — Mt. Airy – $28
Tuesday, October 13 — Mohegan Sun – $28
Tuesday, November 10 — Harrah’s (Chester) – $28
Tuesday, December 8 — Sands – $28
Contact Joyce A Kozlowski for updates and seating arrangements. Home 610-929-5362 / Cell 610-750-2007
2015 DAY TRIPSSeptember 10 — Hunterdon Hills – $77
November 17 — Hunterdon Hills – $87
Please call Arlene Kunstek for reservations: 610-921-1515
Providing the most Affordable Non-Medical Assistance“We will care for Your Loved Ones like Family!”
Non-Medical Home Care Services: Companionship, Personal Care, Bathing, Toileting, Lifting, Transfers, Meal Prep, Light Housekeeping,
Shopping, Errands, and Appts., Visitation and Respite Care.
“Let us be Your Partners in Care Giving!”Mark P. Hawkins, Director
3 Park Plaza, Wyomissing, PA 19610610-374-2496
“A Compassionate In-Home Care Company”
Rates: $14.00/Hour • 24 Hr. Live-In Care $150.00/Day
Berks Encore-Miffl in Center’sDay of Caring Party
September 17’s Day of Caring party treated nearly 40 seniors at the Miffl in center to games, treats, a special lunch, and grocery
bingo courtesy of employees of Cambridge-Lee Industries.
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BERNVILLE YOUNG AT HEARTOn Wednesday August 19, 58 members and two guests
attended the monthly meeting of the Bernville Young at Heart at the Bernville Grange Hall. We also received Donna Greim as a new member.
Dessert was available from noon to 1 p.m. with our business meeting following. A very interesting educational program on taxidermy was presented by Wes Good of Wildlife Studios.
Everyone is invited to our meeting on October 21 at the Bernville Grange Hall with dessert starting at noon followed by a meeting and program by the Berks County Sheriff Department.
Questions: Call 610-488-1400
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OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS
Anna Miller 1Dorothy Meredith 5Jean Luckenbill 7Arthur Smith 10Anna Blatt 13Lillian Maderia 13Barbara Eisenbrown 14Phyllis Krause 16
Mildred Boltz 16Doris Evans 17Barry Himmelberger 18Joyce Zerbe 19Carl Eisenhower 19Gene Rhoads 2Robert Spatz 25Ed. Meredith 30
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Consider membership in our Senior Group, as it is open to all. Meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month at St. John’s Reformed C hurch- 4001 Penn Ave Sinking Spring starting at 1 p.m. Need more data? Phone Jackie Aten at (610) 921-0577.
At our October meeting Matthew Dodd presents Songs and Stories of the Civil War.
Our November meeting will feature O Such Rhythm and Music.
At our Christmas Luncheon we will enjoy the vocals of Rev. David Reinwald
Our upcoming trips (membership is not necessary to travel with us on our bus trips):
Thurs Oct 8 – “Octoberfest at the Brownstone” at Ace in the Hole
Thurs Oct 22 – Mohegan Sun Casino
Mon Nov 9 – Mount Airy Casino, “The Concert That Never Was”
Wed Dec 9 – American Music Theatre, “Christmas Show”
For more information concerning trips, phone June Kunkel man at (610) 589-1924.
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GOOD SHEPHERD U.C.C. PEOPLE OVER 50
Hello Seniors:
Another month has fl own by and it is now fall. Our trip for August was around Berks County. We saw some covered bridges, stopped at a winery, and ate at Cracker Barrel. Then we stopped at Oley Dairy for ice cream. Our trip in September was to Atlantic City. Our October trip is to Penn’s Peak and it is full.
At our August meeting, we had 111 attending. Our meal was hamburger barbecue, macaroni salad, chips, and desserts. Martha Sitler was our speaker and she talked about sleep and different causes of why we can’t sleep—very interesting .
We would like everyone to keep in mind members who are going through some medical problems. They are Terry Manning, Kay Shunk, Joyce Wanner, and Sonja Hurwitz. Keep them in your prayers. Everyone is welcome at our meetings. We meet the fourth Wednesday of Month.
Terry Manning, Publicist
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I make my morning coffee. I’m careful not too strong.Cause some smart aleck dietitian said that certainlyYou’ll wind up in the obit newsI take my walk around the city park, and hope I make it before it’s dark.My step is slow, the spring ain’t in it, no longer can do that 100 a minute. At 80 years old, I am doing pretty good, but often wonder if I really should. Then I snap to attention in my stupid head, and think of my honey in thatNursing home bed. I think what a sweetheart she’s been all these years. So I pick up my courage and dry up the tears. Alone in my kitchen I cookUp my dinner. It must be OK ‘cause I am not getting thinner. A brandyManhattan to kill at the germs. Then meat and potatoes meet the rest of Terms. My wallet is thin, and my bank account nil. It sure ain’t so niceOn this side of the hill. That’s all folks.
Bob sends his poem to many of his infantry friends, and it expressed so well the aging of a war veteran.
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WWII COMBAT VETERAN REMEMBERS
“How I’m Doing” by Bob Brisette of 414th Regiment, 104th Division
OCTOBER OCTOBER ANNIVERSARIESANNIVERSARIES
BLANDON SENIOR CITIZENS
SEPTEMBER Richard & Cleonice Reidnauer 49 YearsLinwood & Sherry Hafer 50 YearsJohn & Betty Schwab 35 Years
OCTOBERJack & Diana Benino 60 Years Frank & Sadie Szoke 58 YearsRonald & Michelle Fidler 49 YearsRudi P. & Shirley L. Readinger-Ziegler 10 YearsPaul & Dorothy M. Weller 65 YearsLawrence Terry & Kay J. Reidnauer 15 YearsRev. Andrew J. & Sharlene A. Stauff er 54 Years
BERNVILLE YOUNG AT HEARTMildred & Earl Graeff 59 YearsJean & Chester Luckenbill 55 YearsLinda & Ed Swope 49 Years
SHOEMAKERSVILLE SENIOR CITIZENSJoyce and Homer Kershner 55 Years Linda and Clyde Casper 53 YearsCarol and Richard Biehl 52 YearsJeannie and David Smith 44 YearsJudith and Martin Alfi ero 26 Years
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BLANDON SENIOR CITIZENS Wednesday, July 8 – 61 Blandon Seniors attended their fi rst Annual Picnic
of the summer, at the Maier’s Grove in the Wilson F. Cramer Pavilion. Food was provided by Kathryn’s Catering of Blandon. Desserts were provided by the members, whose last name began with the letter’s A-K! Bingo was held and the weather was very warm and humid!
Tuesday, August 4 – 51 Blandon Senior Citizens boarded the Elite Coach with Driver Patrick at the wheel, headed for the Hickory Bridge Farm in Orrtanna, PA, for our noon meal, and then continued to the Totem Pole Playhouse to see the show “Grease,” which was a very good show and enjoyed by all!
Wednesday, August 12 – 58 seniors attended the second Annual Picnic, held at Maier’s Grove, in the Wilson F. Cramer Pavilion! Food was again provided by Kathryn’s Catering of Blandon. Desserts were provided by members whose last name began with the letters L thru Z!
Thank you members that provided the desserts for both picnics! Entertainment was provided by Time Frame, a Barbershop & Doo-Wop/A Capella Quartet that included the following singers: Arlan, Harold, Louie & John! Thanks so much, Time Frame, for the very enjoyable program!
Our next Regular Scheduled Meeting will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 14th and then again on Oct. 28th, at the Maidencreek Church, along Rt. 73, 261 Main Street, Blandon, PA. All Senior Citizens are invited to join us at 1:00 p.m.!
Respectfully submitted,Shirley L. Readinger-Ziegler, Club Secretary
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS
1: Barbara Burkert
2: Gloria Spotts
3: Doris M. Haas
4: Claude Ohlinger
11: Sylvia Knouse
16: Rocco Santilli
17: Shirley Mae Hertzog
18: Wanda Heydt Carol E. Richard
19: Melvin Hartman
20: Stefanie Brothers
23 Sherry Hafer
Granville Sandridge
24: Helen Hoch
30: Janet Williams
OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS
2: Joyce Bauer
Jay Burkert
8: Linwood Hafer
Dolores J. Eastland
13: Ruth Brown
16: Howard E. Ruhf Irvin J. Clouser
21: Ruth Adam
24: Chester Burgert
28: Cheryl Rhoads
29: Robert Blumenstine
30: Irene Kramer
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HAMBURG SENIOR CITIZENSOur Meetings for the rest of 2015 will be held in the Ham-
burg Area Middle School Cafeteria Beginning at 2:00 p.m. Our programs for these meetings are as follows:October 14 – We will see a DVD on Egypt. This program is the same as was
shown in a travelogue at RACC.
October 28 – Cindy Robertson will sing and play her keyboard.
November 11 – We will have our fall banquet and play bingo afterward.
November 25 – No meeting due to Thanksgiving.
December 9 – Mrs. Christine Ryan and her students will present a musical program. We will have cookies and beverages as a snack treat.
Our trips for the rest of the year are as follows:On Tuesday, October 6 we will travel by motor coach to
Shanksville, Pa to visit the Flight 93 National Memorial and the Flight 93 Memorial Chapel. We will enjoy a luncheon buf-fet at the Oakhurst Tea Room in Somerset, Pa.
On Monday November 9, we will take a daytrip to the Mount Airy Casino In Mount Pocono to see a Las Vegas hit show “Bar-bara and Frank.” Each person will receive a $20 free slot play and we will have a luncheon buffet at the casino.
On Tuesday, December 1, we will take a motor coach trip to the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse in Clinton, New Jersey, to see “ A PLAYHOUSE CHRISTMAS 2015.” We always enjoy the musical that their wonderfully talented singers and dancers present.
Gloria Kramer, Publicity/ Reporter
DANA-PARISH RETIREES Our meeting for October will be held on Thursday, the fi rst.
Join other Parish retirees / former employees (management and union) for the luncheon at Wegman’s Family Restaurant. It is still located at the same address — 4401 Pottsville Pike (Route 61) in Reading. Our private dining / meeting area is located on the lower level. Please use the rear entrance. Ample parking is always available.
The hot meal is served buffet-style at noon. This month’s buffet is very interesting. There are two entrees: baked haddock 60 percent, roast beef 40 percent. The sides will be: parsley potatoes, stewed tomatoes (inebriated to perfection), rolls/butter. Dessert: you should know by now.
The gathering of brothers and sisters commences at 11 a.m. — earlier, if you need to get out of the house — and concludes at approximately 1:30 p.m. At press time no speaker has been fi nalized.
Questions/suggestions may be directed to Larry Jambeau: [email protected].
Rich Kennedy
Berks Encore-Miffl in Center’sDay of Caring Party
Berks Encore-Miffl in center manager Kate Sweinhart and Michele Blood, Industrial OEM Sales Support Manager of
Cambridge-Lee Industries celebrated a successful Day of Caring party at the Miffl in center. Cambridge-Lee employees also
volunteer for Meals on Wheels at various centers. “Our employees enjoy helping and seeing the impact of their donations. They then
spread the word and get other people involved,” says Michele.
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Joanne Bilski, Alan Wenrich, and Linda Kemmerling have been meeting on updating revisions of the Tuckerton Nifty Fifty By-Laws, Polices and Procedures.
At the August 10 meeting of the Tuckerton Nifty Fifty Club, President Robert Daniels read the revised portions to club members. A second reading of the Revisions will be done in September, followed by a discussion and vote concerning accep-tance of changes. After reading the By-Law changes, Bob and other men left to pick up the chickens for our annual picnic.
Alan Wenrich, Vice President, took over conducting the business meeting. Upon conclusion of the meeting everything was ready to eat. Runners delivered chickens to seated members along with all the fi xings.
When the meal was fi nished we got in line to make our own sundaes. Everything was organized and food was delicious. A good time for all. Debbie Wahl provided music and jokes.
Marilyn Daniels had several trips in August. On August 25 the trip went to Hunterdon Hills Dinner Theatre. This is a trip everyone likes. A special trip was set on August 27 to Knoebels. It was a pretty day so people got to walk around, eat and go on rides. I’m told it was really a nice trip.
In September the Mystery Trip leaves nice and early. The two buses leave at 6:45 a.m. Marilyn thinks this is one of her best trips ever offered! No details are known as I’m writing this. Next month I will give the details in the Berks Encore. Mystery Trips are fun.
Leah Eckenroth, Secretary and Publicity
Berks Encore-Miffl in Center’sDay of Caring Party
At the Miffl in Center’s United Way Day of Caring party, 11 employees of Cambridge-Lee Industries enjoyed socializ-
ing and getting to know center participants. “The joy of their company is enough for us!” Says Tim of Cambridge-Lee. Other volunteers mentioned how much they enjoyed hearing center participants’ stories and getting tidbits of history and wisdom.
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HILLTOPPERS OF GOUGLERSVILLEThe Hilltoppers will be hosting a Halloween Party on Oc-
tober 1 at 1 p.m. Members are encouraged to come in costume with masks optional. Prizes will be awarded in several catego-ries.
Our Anniversary Dinner will be held at Weaver’s Banquet Facility on November 5, 12 noon. Pastor David Reinwald will be entertaining us with the songs of Buddy Holly, John Denver, Nat King Cole, Tony Orlando, and Lee Greenwood, etc.
The Christmas Party/ Covered Dish will be held December 3, 12 p.m. Delicious food prepared by our members, door prizes, and the beautiful music of Liz Matz at the piano will combine for a wonderful party.
The membership dues and reservations for the Anniversary Banquet will be taken at the October 1 Meeting. A sign-up chart for the Christmas Party/Covered dish will also be avail-able.
The two remaining trips for 2015 are as follows:Oct 21 – American Treasures Tram Tour Location:
Oaks, near Valley Forge; museums include Nickelodeon Room, Vintage Car Collection, and the Toy and Kaliope Annex. After the included lunch, we will travel to Chalfont to Byer’s Choice, which is located in Historic Bucks Co. Cost $59.
Nov 18 – American Music Theatre Christmas Show, Hershey Farms Restaurants Family-Style Meal featuring chicken, ham, side dishes and a variety of desserts. Cost $78.
Please contact Jeanne Lorah, travel Leader at (717) 336-2499 for trip information and reservations.
The Hilltoppers meet on the fi rst Thursday of the month at 1 p.m. at Wyomissing UCC, 2 Vermont Road In Gouglersville. Please note that some meetings begin at 12 p.m. because a lunch is served. We welcome new members and visitors.
Carol Wiechecki
Berks Encore-Miffl in Center’sDay of Caring Party
As part of the United Way Day of Caring activities at the Miffl in center on September 17, 14 employees of Tray-Pak
Corporation took on “fall cleaning” of the center: from kitchen to offi ces, the center sparkled by day’s end!
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SENIOR CLUB OF LAURELDALEHi Everyone! Here’s an update on our Sr. Club activities:We received a nice THANK YOU letter from the PA.
Wounded Warriors, Inc., for our donation of $383.00, collected from our generous members on June 12. This was our 2015 An-nual Community Service Project to help and say thanks to our past and present Military men and women.
July 29 – Our eighth trip this year to the Rainbow Comedy Playhouse was enjoyed by 41 passengers, who laughed at the show “Too Many Cooks.” And the buff et lunch was delicious, as usual.Bus Drawing Winners: Anna T. Heckman, Shirley A. Oswald, Elizabeth D. Hymes.
August 10 – Sadly, our Past President, Milford “Tony” Dunlap, passed away. He was our leader for six years, from 2009 to 2014. Our Club has made a donation to the Literacy Council in Tony’s honor.
August 12 – We had a busload of 50 passengers to Atlantic City – Caesars Casino and the Boardwalk. We played the slots, walked the boards, did some people watching and shopping, and lunched at various restau-rants. It was a great seahorse getaway day tip.Bus Drawing Winners: Jan L. Stramaglia, Larry V. Schell, Joanne J. Bucks.
August 14, Past Meeting – Lunch was delicious turkey barbecues, chips and beverages, with second helpings. Our entertainment program featured Al Zetner, with piano music and sing–alongs. Our 141 attending
members enjoy the comradery at our meetings, including “catch-up” conversation with friends.
Our Club Treasurer is resigning after 12 years of service. We extend a big THANK YOU to Russel D. Yoder, for taking care of our fi nances from 2003 to 2015.
October 6 – Our bus departs at 8:30 a.m. for Ace-in-the-Hole D/T.
October 7 – Board Meeting at the Church at 9:30 a.m.
October 9, Upcoming Meeting – We’ll have our always popular Free Bingo games program,with lunch refreshments of hot dogs, sauerkraut, chips and beverages. To members who can’t always attend our meetings, but like to go on our trips, call Helen to receive our 2016 Shedule.
October 9 –We will begin selling limited seat tickets for our catered Christ-mas dinner, to be served on December 11. Contact: Patricia A. Sauder, 484-855-3539.
We’ll also start collecting 2016 Membership dues of $5, which is payable by December 31, 2015, or you will be dropped from our Sr. Club. Contact: Laura L. Yoder 610-921-0985.
For next year: July 13-14, 2016, we’ll have an overnight trip to Turning Stone Resort Casino, NY. Package Cost is $165 person, double occupancy. This trip is now open to the general public. If you want to go, and need a roommate, we will try to fi nd one for you. Call Helen 610-929-2412.
Helen J. Quade, P/R Trips
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LEAGUE OF GOLDEN AGERS, MOHNTON, PAWe left on a lovely day and traveled to Northumberland
County for our mystery trip. Our fi rst stop was the Rolling Hills Red Deer Farm, and then on to Sunbury to visit the Owens farm. We learned facts about their sheep, pigs, chickens and bee hives, then it was off to lunch at the Carriage Corner
Restaurant. Then we visited the Green Ridge Grocery where we received a whoopie pie as we left, and continued on to our last stop of the day at the Shade Mountain Winery for some sampling and shopping. There are still some seats left for the October 7 trip to Hunterdon Hills (cost is $85), as well as the December 2 trip to Kennett Square for lunch at the Kennett Square Inn and then Longwood Gardens (cost is $90). Contact Marian Freet at 610-777-9741 to book your seat. Meetings are held the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at St. John’s Parish House in Mohnton beginning at 10 a.m. If you like to play bingo, bring your lunch and we play after the meeting. Upcoming programs open to the public include: October 14, Teen Challenge Choir; December 9 music by Bob Long.
Susan Messner, Secretary
ALSACE LUTHERAN CHURCH SENIOR CLUB
The following trips remain for our club for 2015:October 22-26 – Autumn in New England
November 11 – Ehrhardt’s Waterfront
December 2 – American Music Theatre
For available seating and information, call Barbara Tillman at 610-406-5212.
Carl Bashore, Secretary
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MATTER OF BALANCE CLASS
Lori Koch, Physical Therapist, demonstrates how to get up from a chair during a recent Matter of Balance class. This class series emphasizes practical strategies
to reduce fear of falling and increase activity levels. Two new Matter of Balance classes will begin this month.
For more details, please see page 12.
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Evening dances are held on the third Thursday of each month
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Please note that as of February 2015 the cost is $7 per person.
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Our monthly Casino trips (the fi rst Wednesday of each month) and special trips are always a big success.
UPCOMING EVENTSCasino Trips
10/7 — Harrah’s – Philadelphia
10/21 — Resorts – Atlantic City
11/4 — Mohegan Sun
For additional information or questions, call Marlene Kline at 610-562-8364
Special TripsNovember 8-16 — Branson and the Ozarks – $925.00
Contact Betty Wolfe at 610-926-5821 for additional informa-tion or questions on the above trip.
November 12 — Pa Opry - Christmas Show
December 11-12 — Turning Stone Casino – Verona, NY
Contact Marlene Kline at 610-562-8364 for additional infor-mation or questions on the above trips.
Our Programs for the month of October are as follows:October 13, 2015 — Keith Brinzehoff – Songs and Humor
October 27, 2015 — Halloween Dress-up – We always have a great time when our members dress-up in their Halloween costumes.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to all our members who have these special events in October. I apologize for any missed Birthdays of Anniversaries.
Janet Craley, Correspondence Secretary
“Fall has always been my favorite Season.
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Claudia Antonelli
Timothy Botwright
Nancy Bufano
Chester Burgert
Irvin Clouser
Joanne Donetti
Edith Dreibelbis
Bonnie Follweiler
Earl Fox
Patricia Haynes
Betty Heck
Pauline Heff ner
Dorothy Hoff man
Ruth Hohl
Charles Hoshauer
Gloria Lerch
Ruth Ann Koch
Anna Miller
Lucille Ohlinger
Howard Olsen
Mabel Seaman
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ST CATHARINE OF SIENNA 50+ CLUB NEWS
Come join us for our monthly meetings. Our meetings are held at 1 p.m. on the fi rst Wednesday of every month at St. Catharine’s Social Hall on Route 562 in Exeter Township. Dues are $5 per year. We always welcome new members and encour-age guests to join us at any of our meetings. OCTOBER 7 – Italian Festival - Covered Dish; Bryan Driebelbis will entertain
us with 50s & 60s music.
NOVEMBER 4 – Chinese Auction & Gift Exchange
DECEMBER 2 – Christmas Party at the Reading Country Club
2015 TRAVEL PLANSWednesday, October 14 – SPLIT ROCK LODGE:
Lake Harmony, PA Cost: $78.00
Monday, November 9 – Mount Airy Casino: Barbra and Frank Show Cost: $80.00
Wednesday, December 9 – Sands Casino: Tony Orlando Show Cost: $75.00
For reservations or trip information, please contact Nancy Hoy at 610-779-5409 or Marniece Lepore at 610-603-9023
Carol Buddell, Publicist 610-582-2519
FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS: Boscov’s shopping passes are for sale, $5.00!Shop on October 20, the pass will give you 25 percent off your purchases. Contact Pat White at 610-582-1437.
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2015 Tour Preview**Fall in the Hudson River Valley — New York – October 6–8, 2015 - Join us
for a memorable fall adventure in the Hudson River Valley, New York’s American Masterpiece! Along with celebrating the brilliant colors of autumn in the valley, you will enjoy a scenic boat ride, tours of historic homes & mansions, discover a premier culinary college, trace America’s footsteps at West Point Academy, and much more!
*”A Playhouse Christmas” at Hunterdon Hills Playhouse - Hunterdon, NJ – December 10, 2015 - An ensemble cast of multi-talented performers celebrate Christmas in an original holiday song and dance fest featur-ing traditional carols, classic and contemporary Yuletide compositions, humorous skits, and spectacular dance numbers – all backed by a live, onstage orchestra.
All trips subject to change. Additional fl yers to be distributed for each destination.
MEMBERS WANTED! — Any retiree or surviving spouse of a retiree from any First Energy Company is invited to join. We have six general meetings, several bus trips, two picnics, and two luncheons each year. Annual dues are only fi ve dollars. Contact Sandy Myskowski — Phone 610-678-9374 or Email [email protected]
For additional information, contact Henry Robidoux, Phone 610-929-4059 or Email [email protected]
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WEST LAWN SENIOR CLUBGreetings from the West Lawn Seniors group. Our summer
programs are winding down, and we are preparing for the start of our 2016 season of trips and meetings. We just had our yearly picnic with great food and a fun time for all that attended, and we are ready for fun and trips.
At our September 1 business meeting, we kicked off our 2016 membership campaign. Dues are only $5 per year.
Our October 6 business meeting will feature entertainment by “The Keys of Life” music, with refreshments following the music. We meet at the West Lawn Community Center of the West Lawn United Methodist Church, located at Woodside and Noble Streets in West Lawn. Our social meeting with
Bingo and games will be on October 20 starting at 1:00 p.m., with refreshments. Come join us for a fun time.
Mark your calendars, our group meets the fi rst and third Tuesdays of the month. The exception of November’s business meeting this year will be Monday, November 2 because of Elec-tion Day.
At our November business meeting, the entertainment will feature Dr. Rudy Ruth, Superintendent of Wilson District.
The trip committee is preparing the trip schedule for March through November of 2016. The confi rmed trips for 2016 cur-rently are: March 31 – Sight and Sound, “Samson,” with a meal included at “Good and
Plenty”
April 29 – American Music Theater, “The Crooners,” with a family style lunch
We are currently waiting for the remaining confi rmation on the rest of our trip calendar! We will publish them as soon as possible, with sign up dates, cost and trip itineraries available for all members.
Please note that our trips are open to our members on a fi rst come basis, then the trips are open to the general public.
In passing, we remember our oldest member, Clara R. Roth, who passed away on July 25. She was 104 years old and was on our free membership “Over 90 List” for 14 years!
Come join us and our membership is open to all. For more information and details, call Clara Koch at 610-678-2123 or Barbara Messner at 610-678-1961.
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