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January 2021 | Volume 9, Issue 1 Plymouth Intergenerational Coalition Ltd, DBA
The Plymouth Intergenerational
Coalition Ltd, DBA
Generations 1500 Douglas Drive,
Suite D
Plymouth, WI 53073
920-892-4858
www.GenerationsIC.org
Our Partners:
Sheboygan County ADRC
Senior Dining
M thru F: 8am to 4pm
920-892-4821
Family Resource Center
M thru Thurs: 9am to 1pm
Friday: Closed
920-892-6706
Growing Generations
M thru F: 5:30am to 6pm
920-892-4999
Head Start
(Classrooms only)
M thru F: 9am to 5pm
920-458-1154
Safe Harbor
By Appointment Only
800-499-7640
Crisis Line
Mission: Bringing GENERATIONS together to build a stronger
community.
Vision: Building a strong and healthy community that supports, includes
and engages all people of every age.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS ................................. 3
PROGRAMS ............................................. 6
FITNESS PROGRAMS ............................... 7
WHAT’S UP WITH WELLNESS................... 8
CALENDAR .............................................. 12
ACTIVITIES............................................... 14
PARTNERS ............................................... 16
MEMBERSHIP PLANS ............................... 23
Plymouth Intergenerational Coalition, Ltd DBA
Generations
1500 Douglas Drive Suite D Plymouth, WI 53073
920-892-4858
Jane Brill, Executive Director [email protected]
David Hansmann, Director of Dining Services
Jessica Jensema, Volunteer Coordinator & Administrative Assistant
Jon Cole, Facilities & Maintenance Supervisor [email protected]
Trisha Thomas, Rental Coordinator
Tyler Brusse, Exercise & Activity Coordinator [email protected]
Susan Wenzel, Senior Dining Site Coordinator
[email protected] 920-892-4821
Linda Raeder
Volunteer Receptionist Coordinator
Important Phone Numbers
ADRC - (920) 467-4100
(Aging and Disability Resource Center for Sheboygan
County)
METRO CONNECTION - (920) 459-3420
MEALS on WHEELS - (920) 451-7011
PLYMOUTH FOOD BANK - (920) 893-2989
SHARING CLOSET - (920) 892-4894
| GENERATIONS INTERGENERATIONAL CENTER |
TABLE OF CONTENTS LET TER FROM JANE
The older we get, the more it seems the days and years fly by. Can you believe that this year Generations will be celebrating our 10 year anniversary? The past decade has brought so many memories, connections and joy. I am very excited to see what the next decade brings. The opportunities to bring about positive change by fostering understanding and acceptance between all generations abounds! I think I speak for everyone here at Generations that we look forward to when we can welcome everyone back through our doors, hopefully by fall at the latest. We cannot wait to have the kids downstairs again and begin our “in person” intergenerational programs. To hear the laughter and all the conversations, will bring much joy into our hearts again. We lost some very dear friends this past year whose memories will be imprinted on our hearts for years. Hopefully, we gained some patience, understanding, resilience and appreciation for all we do have, especially our family and friends. We want to thank all of you who donated to help Generations through this challenging time, to those of you who thanked us for the long and sometimes stressful hours of keeping everything clean and safe and even just a smile goes a long, long ways. We know it has not been easy on you either. The limited activities and classes, masks, quarantine requirements and just the fear and unknown of this pandemic. I think we all want things to be back to “normal” whatever that may look like in 2021. Stay safe and be well!
Jane Brill
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We are proud of what we do at Generations and want more people to know about it. As a result, we have a very active Facebook page and like to share pictures of our members. If you do not want to be in the newsletter, website, or on Facebook page, please inform the photographer.
We would like to take this time to let
everyone know what Generations’ Fall Policy:
If anyone that is in our building, or in the parking lot, falls and CANNOT get up on their own, we will be calling 911. It is our duty to ensure your safety, and there are too many risks involved in helping someone stand up after a fall. Once the ambulance arrives, it is your decision whether to go with them or stay at Generations. If your injury is severe and you do go with the ambulance, we will notify your emergency contact.
Please understand that our first priority is your
safety, and this is why we need to call the
professional to help you in case of a fall or
injury. This policy does apply to everyone,
including staff. If you have any questions,
please talk to our Executive Director, Jane
Brill.
Be sure to keep listening to Love 98.5 while you are home or in your car! On the first Tuesday of the month, between 7:30 am and 9:00 am, Jane will be interviewed about all the latest happenings at Generations and updates on activities as we reopen. Tune in to hear the latest news!
Do you need a mask? Please let us know! The Sheboygan County Mask Makers, DeDe Schelk, and Mary Jo Hermann have provided Generations with some masks, and we are
happy to provide one to you.
Just email [email protected] or call Generations 920-8924858.
MEDIA POLICY
MASKS
| ANNOUNCEMENTS |
Generations is a Dementia-Friendly building, meaning the staff has been trained to recognize the signs of and help those with dementia. We are committed to helping to reduce the stigma and increase the inclusion of those with dementia.
DEMENTIA—FRIENDLY
CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW? GENERATIONS ’ FALL POLICY
Generations assumes no responsibility for advertising contents, mistakes or omissions. Programs and events are subject to change or cancellations without notice. No partial sessions or refunds on classes.
Generations membership is open to people
of all ages!
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| ANNOUNCEMENTS |
Thrivent Choice Dollars: For those who have Thrivent Insurance, did you know you are able to
designate Generations as a charity for your Thrivent Choice Dollars? There is zero cost to you
and you will make a huge impact for Generations. All you need to do is designate the Plymouth
Intergenerational Coalition through your Thrivent representative or directly on the Thrivent
website.
Thrivent Action Teams: Those who use Thrivent Financial Services have the ability to donate one
or two Action Teams towards various events and programs at Generations throughout the year.
An Action Team is a way for you to support your community, at no cost to you, by providing
$250 of seed money to meet community needs. Ways to use your Action Team Dollars: special
events, scouting projects, summer concerts, Head Start Pals materials, Game On supplies,
Morning Readers books, landscaping projects, and more!
Pic a Brick: Generations is building a stronger community brick by brick. Through our Pic a Brick
program, you are able to purchase a brick and have it engraved for a loved one. It will then be
placed in our ever expanding patio, and will help your legacy live on.
Amazon Smile: This is a simple and automatic way for you to support Generations every time
you shop, at no cost to you. All you need to do is check PLYMOUTH INTERGENERATIONAL
COALITION, LTD on your Smile Account, and Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase
price to Generations.
Leave a Legacy through Estate Planning: You can leave a legacy to sustain Generations, while
providing yourself and your beneficiaries with potential tax benefits while leaving the legacy of
helping others. Speak to your financial advisor about gifting a percentage of your choosing to
go toward Generations. Your support assures that our quality programs and services will
continue for Generations!
WAYS TO SUPPORT GENERATIONS
Generations offers public Wi-Fi access for its members and guests. Please remember that it is good practice NOT to access your banking accounts, bill payments, online shopping or any other type of website where you would be putting in any type of personal and private information. This is a good practice at Generations or any other place you may be at that offers public Wi-FI. You will never know who might be a hacker. Be safe!
WI-FI INFO!
Want everyone to sing Happy Birthday to you? Then let’s get your name on the BIRTHDAY BOARD! At the beginning of your birthday month, find Jane or Jessica to have your name added to the board!
BIRTHDAY BOARD
| ANNOUNCEMENTS |
WHO LOVES TO COOK?
Generations will be celebrating its 10-year anniversary next year, and to celebrate the occasion, we want to celebrate your creativity! We will be putting together a Generations’ Cookbook, and want to feature some of your tried and true recipes! We’d love to have your casserole recipes, dessert recipes, soup recipes...anything that you consider your signature dish. We’d also love to do a section on recipes for 1 or 2 people, so if you make something that’s perfect for one person or two, please send it our way! Sending us your recipes is easy: Email: [email protected] Mail: Generations 1500 Douglas Drive, Plymouth 53073 In Person: Drop your recipe with any staff member. Thanks for helping us fill our book! We look forward to salivating over all of your recipes.
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| PROGRAMS |
ADVERTISER SPOTLIGHT
AARP TAX
GENERATIONS ’ BOOK CLUB
We will meet the 4th Monday of the month at
6:00pm.
January’s Book: The Warmth of Other Suns:
The Epic Story of American’s Great
Migration
By Isabel Wilkerson
CARRIE HARPER DONATION
Generations is the fortunate recipient of this lovely donation in Carrie Harper’s memory. These are just a few of the books that were donated in her memory to us. Carrie Harper was an elementary/middle school guidance counselor for 33 years. She was an avid reader, writer and collector of books. She often shared her love of books and stories when she read aloud in guidance sessions. Carrie collected several books wonderfully illustrated by Michael Hague in his unmistakable artistic style. Her wish was to share them where they would be loved by children and adults for their beautiful images and tales.
Twenty-five books of her Michael Hague collection have been lovingly donated to the Generations’ library. Many of the books are stories passed down through many generations such as fairy tales, also classics like Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland, all with that moves the stories along.
Carrie battled metastatic breast cancer for nearly three years and passed in December of 2019.
We are so grateful for this lovely donation which can be enjoyed by all of us here at Generations!
TECH TALK
For the month of January, Tech Talk will not occur. Tech Talk will resume in the month of
February.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, AARP will NOT offer their annual tax preparation
services in Plymouth Sheboygan or Fond du Lac this year. Please make arrangements to
have your taxes done by another tax professional.
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SILVERSNEAKERS CIRCUIT
This music-based class combines cardio-respiratory fitness, muscular strength and endurance, for one fun-filled fitness circuit, that will be sure to have you moving and working out to the beat of the music. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday starting at 8:00AM and 10:00AM.
CHAIR PILATES
This class focuses on breath work, body awareness, strength development, postural improvement, increased flexibility and mobility, and coordination. Using small props including hand weights, toning balls, flex bands, and fitness circles, this class introduces and explores mind/body movement. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday starting at 12:00PM.
CHAIR YOGA
A blend of yoga styles aimed at improving flexibility, endurance, balance, and stress management. This chair-based class will teach you seated yoga postures and breathing techniques to optimize functional movement patterns. Through all of this, you’ll promote a feeling of emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Monday and Wednesday starting at 1:30PM.
CARDIO PILATES
A moderate to high-intensity class based on Pilates Principles, this class incorporates quick-paced footwork, light resistance, balance, and coordination to provide a cardio workout set to Latin-based rhythms. Tuesday and Thursday starting at 7:30AM
SILVERSNEAKERS WALK FIT
This DVD-based class, led by Leslie Sansone, entails a 2-mile fitness-filled walking exercise. Join us in reaching our goal of 38,000 steps in 2020. Tuesday and Thursday starting at 8:30AM
ARTHRITIS EXERCISE PROGRAM
The Arthritis Foundation exercise program includes a variety of movements proven to reduce pain and inflammation caused by arthritis. This class also aims to enhance muscular strength, endurance and range of motion of the upper and lower body. Tuesday and Thursday starting at 9:30AM and 11:00AM.
TAI CHI CHIH
Tai Chi Chih is a mindfulness moving mediation. The set of 19 movements and one pose is soft, flowing and easy to learn. Tai Chi is completely focused on the development of an intrinsic energy called Chi. Benefits may include peace of mind, improved health and simply, joy. No special clothing or equipment is required. Tuesday and Thursday starting at 1:15PM
| FITNESS PROGRAMS |
TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR FITNESS PROGRAMS, A MEMBERSHIP IS REQUIRED, OR GUESTS
MAY PAY THE $3 DAILY GUEST FEE. See membership information on page 23.
Class Level of Intensity
Low to Moderate
Moderate
Moderate to High
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| WHAT’S UP WITH WELLNESS? |
TIPS from T YLER
Tips for Outdoor Recreation
• Dress in layers & protect the
extremities
• A base layer made of a
synthetic material is
best. It will wick the
moisture from the skin
keeping you dry.
• A thicker second layer,
such as fleece, will keep
you warm in the colder weather
situation.
• Finish your layers with a waterproof
jacket.
• Practice slip prevention
• Be sure the tracks on your shoes/boots
are not worn down, leaving you with
little to no traction.
• Take it slow. Moving too fast can lead to
slips and falls, resulting in injury.
• Avoid outdoor recreation when it’s too cold
• The colder air narrows the airways,
making it more difficult to breath.
• Avoid activities that involve long periods
of sustained exertion, such as running or
sports.
• Cinnamon can reduce inflammation, pain, and
infection and it can improve heart and brain
health
• Cumin is an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory
agent that helps in managing heart rate, blood
pressure, and increase red blood count.
• Cardamom aids with digestion and increases
metabolism and circulation.
• https://nourishfarms.org/harvest-of-the-month-
materials
PHASE 2 EXERCISE CLASS
SCHEDULE
HOW TO VIEW CLASSES YOU
ARE SIGNED UP FOR
1. Go to https://scheduleplus.com/gic
2. On the left side of the screen is the column:
ATTEND
3. Select the MY CALENDAR tab under the
ATTEND column.
4. Enter your phone number without area code.
5. Click Search.
6. Click on your first and last initial
7. By clicking on your name, a calendar will open
and show every class you are signed up for
during the current month.
*At the time of printing
Monday:
8:00 AM — Silver Sneakers Circuit 10:00 AM — Silver Sneakers Circuit 12:00 PM — Chair Pilates 1:30 PM — Chair Yoga Tuesday:
7:30 AM — Cardio Pilates 8:30 AM — Walk Fit 9:30 AM — Arthritis 11:00 AM — Arthritis 1:15 PM — Tai Chi Chih Wednesday:
8:00 AM — Silver Sneakers Circuit 10:00 AM — Silver Sneakers Circuit 12:00 PM — Chair Pilates 1:30 PM — Chair Yoga Thursday:
7:30 AM — Cardio Pilates 8:30 AM — Walk Fit 9:30 AM — Arthritis 11:00 AM — Arthritis 1:15 PM — Tai Chi Chih 2:30 PM — Healthy Steps Friday:
8:00 AM—Silver Sneakers Circuit 10:00 AM— Silver Sneakers Circuit 12:00 PM— Chair Pilates
Schedule is subject to change from week to week.
FOOD OF THE MONTH — SPICES
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| CLASS LOG IN and EQUIP SALE |
https://schedulesplus.com/gic/kiosk 1. Click the Log In button. 2. Enter in your phone number without area
code. Hit Enter. 3. Your first name and last initial will appear.
Click on your name. 4. Underneath the ATTEND header, click on
Virtual Center. 5. You will see the classes for the current day
on your screen. You can select Month View to view the entire month of classes OR click the brown arrow with the next date to scroll
through the classes by day. 6. Select the classes you wish to attend and
click on the SIGN UP button. 7. You will receive a window that asks you to
confirm that you want to sign up. Click on the green Yes Sign me up button.
You will now see that the class you selected has changed from a SIGN UP button to a JOIN button with the date and time.. You have successfully registered for a live streaming class!
Make certain the sound is not muted on your computer and that your volume is at a good level. Lower righthand corner of your computer displays an icon like a megaphone with sound waves coming from it. Right click that to make certain sound is enabled. https://schedulesplus.com/gic/kiosk 1. Click the Log In button. 2. Enter in your phone number without area
code, hit enter.
3. Your first name and last initial will appear. Click on your name.
4. Find the class you wish to join and click on the JOIN button.
5. You will be connected automatically but not until 15 minutes before the class begins.
If you encounter any issues, please do not hesitate to contact the office at 920.892.4858 and we will do our best to assist you.
SIGN UP FOR VIRTUAL CLASSES LOG IN FOR VIRTUAL CLASSES
Generations is still selling exercise equipment! We know
that it can be difficult to find equipment alternatives
while at home, so we are offering you the chance of
purchasing some equipment.
You will be able to bring your own equipment to class,
reducing the risk of spreading germs.
If interested in purchasing equipment, please email
[email protected] with your contact information
and order, and we will contact you to arrange pick-up.
Please make checks payable to Generations.
Order form and prices on page 15.
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| ACTIVITIES CLUBS SERVICES |
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY DAY TIME
Outdoor Pickleball Monday - Saturday
8:00am - 11:00am
1:00pm - 3:00pm
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Indoor Pickleball Monday, Friday Monday 3:00pm—7:00pm
Friday 11:30am—5:00pm
Ping Pong Friday 1:30pm
Wii Bowling Tuesday, Thursday By Appointment
Ceramics Wednesday 9:00am
Tat & Chat Monday 1:00pm
Pool Monday, Wednesday By Appointment
CLUBS
ACTIVITY DAY TIME CONTACT
Plymouth Rotary Wednesday 12:00pm www.plymouthrotarywi.com
TOPS Thursday 4:00pm 838-1716 (Terri)
Weight Watchers Wednesday 5:30pm 800-651-6000
SERVICES
ACTIVITY DAY TIME CONTACT APPT. NEEDED FEE
Foot Clinic 1st & 3rd Friday,
2nd & 4th Thursday
9:00am 892-4821 YES $30
Chair Massage 1st & 3rd Thursday 12:30pm 892-4821 YES $20
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| NEW FITNESS CLASSES and EQUIP SALE |
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| GENERATIONS REOPENING PLAN | Generations Intergenerational Center first and foremost cares about the health and safety of our staff, members, tenants and community who utilize our facility. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, we will institute strict adherence to U.S. Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) protocol for cleaning, hygiene and social distancing. Generations serves a high-risk population. It is imperative that all follow the guidelines as stated in this guidance.
• Do NOT come to Generations if you have any of the following symptoms: fever above 100.4, dry cough, shortness of breath, headache, muscle aches, sore throat, loss of taste of smell, diarrhea or vomiting.
• If you live with or have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 do NOT come to Generations for a minimum of 14 days.
• If you have tested positive for COVID-19 you may not return to the facility until you have met all of the following:
Mandatory quarantine completed
No longer have symptoms
Have gone 24-hours fever-free without using fever reducing medications.
Facility Requirements
• Hand sanitizing and handwashing stations have been set up throughout the building. Everyone entering Generations is required to sanitize or wash hands upon entering the building and upon exiting.
• Everyone will be required to wear masks while in the building. Cloth face masks will be provided by Generations to staff and members. These should be washed after each use. The face masks should not be touched while you are wearing them. The only exception being those who for a health condition cannot. In this case, Generations will provide them a face shield. It is highly recommended and desired that anyone in exercise classes wears a mask during class.
• Everyone must enter Generations from the east doors (Door B) and exit the north doors (Door D) or the doors that open to the patio.
• Lingering and conversations in the hallway should be limited to allow for the free flow of traffic through the building and the provision of social distancing. We ask that you have conversations outside or in larger space rooms that allow for proper social distancing.
• It is highly recommended that all shower once they return home.
• Avoid touching your face: eyes, nose, mouth. If you do, you must immediately hand wash or sanitize and avoid touching anything until you do.
• If you must sneeze of cough, use a tissue, paper towel or napkin and immediately discard in the trash and wash or sanitize your hands.
• If you touch your cell phone, wash your hands or sanitize immediately afterwards.
• Sanitize or wash your hands before and after drinking or eating anything.
• Social distance when possible of 6 feet and 10 feet in exercise classes.
• Water fountains will be shut off.
• Food and drink are not allowed for any activities where games pieces, cards, paddles, cues, etc. are shared.
• Remember effective hand hygiene, including washing hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially before preparing or eating food; after using the bathroom; and after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.
• Stay home when you are sick, exhibit any symptoms of COVID-19 (shortness of breath, dry cough, fever above 100.4, chills, headaches, loss of taste or smell, muscle pain, intestinal issues), have tested positive for COVID-19 even if asymptomatic, or have had exposure to someone diagnosed with COVID-19. Anyone who has been ill, is not allowed back into the facility until they have been fever-free without fever-reducing medications for a minimum of 24 hours and completed the 14-day required quarantine.
Phase 2 Schedule* pre-registration is required
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:00 AM – SS Circuit 10:00 AM – SS Circuit 12:00 PM – Chair Pilates 1:00 PM – Tat and Chat 1:30 PM – Chair Yoga Pool – By Appt.
7:30 AM – Cardio Pilates 8:30 AM – Walk Fit 9:30 AM – Arthritis 11:00 AM – Arthritis 1:15 PM – Tai Chi Chih Wii Bowling – By Appt.
8:00 AM – SS Circuit 9:00 AM – Ceramics 10:00 AM – SS Circuit 12:00 PM – Chair Pilates 1:00 PM – Card Making (4th Wednesday) 1:30 PM – Chair Yoga Pool – By Appt.
7:30 AM – Cardio Pilates 8:30 AM – Walk Fit 9:30 AM – Arthritis 11:00 AM – Arthritis 1:15 PM – Tai Chi Chih 2:30 PM – Healthy Steps 4:15 PM – TOPS Wii Bowling – By Appt.
8:00 AM – SS Circuit 10:00 AM – SS Circuit 12:00 PM – Chair Pilates 1:30 PM – Ping Pong
* At time of printing – schedule is subject to change from week to week
| GENERATIONS REOPENING PLAN Cont. |
Facility Requirements Cont.
• The coffee bar will not be available until further notice.
• Do not share or touch anyone else’s equipment.
• Everyone will be asked a series of health-related questions before entering the facility.
• Please scan your membership card to check-in as normal. We ask that you pre-register for classes as we are limiting class sizes. To pre-register call Generations at 920-892-4858 so a staff member or volunteer can register you for class.
Fitness Class Requirements
• Fitness classes will be limited in participants to adhere to required social distancing guidelines.
• It is highly recommended and desirable that all exercise participants wear face masks throughout class.
• Please maintain 10 feet of social distancing.
• Pre-registration is required for attending classes so we can maintain class limits due to social distancing and in case contact tracing would be necessary.
• If you have your own equipment, Generations asks that you use it. For those without equipment, Generations will continue to supply equipment but used equipment must be placed on the “Used” cart after class. Equipment will be washed at the end of each class. Please understand that due to limited supply of equipment and strict order quantities being enforced by our suppliers, the equipment you normally use, may not be available. Please do not touch anyone else’s equipment.
• Any chairs needed for classes must be taken from the “Cleaned” chair stacks and left on the floor for staff to sanitize.
• Class times will be staggered to allow for social distancing while entering and exiting the building. Generations asks that if you wish to have a conversation, you do so outside or in a larger space that allows social distancing.
Thank you for your cooperation.
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.lpiseniors.com Plymouth Intergenerational Coalition Inc., Plymouth, WI D 4C 01-1394
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Takeouts available!
See website for menu
Kitchen is open 11am-3pm.
Limited seatingPlease call ahead.
$1.00 OFF Lunch Order.
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| PARTNERS |
SAFE HARBOR
Outreach/Shelter/Crisis Center 929 Niagara Ave Sheboygan, WI 53081 Crisis Line 800.499.7640 Outreach Offices Generations 1500 Douglas
Drive Suite E-Rm 227 Plymouth, WI 920.892.7640
Take a stand against abuse.
Remember, love has many definitions, but abuse is not one of them. Join us in our
mission to have a community free of domestic violence and sexual assault.
If you or someone you know needs help, please contact:
Safe Harbor of Sheboygan Co.
24-hour crisis line: 920.452.7640 or 800.499.7640
www.sheboygansafeharbor.org
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| PARTNERS |
GROWING GENERATIONS
HEAD START
A “4 Star” Youngstar Child Care Center, provides quality child care from 5:30a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Children ages birth through twelve are accepted. Nutritious meals and snacks are provided for all age groups and the developmentally appropriate curriculum is designed to pro-vide learning through play.
Qualified, caring, and dedicated staff are here for the children. Growing Generations provides a unique opportunity for children of all ages to interact with other generations though organized play, games, lunches with seniors and even some exercise classes. Please stop in for a guided tour and we will answer any questions you may have. 920-892-4999
Head Start is a family development program that promotes School Readiness. In addition, we offer preschool for three and four year old children whose parents meet the federal income guidelines.
There is no cost to families for Head Start.
Services include:
• Vision, hearing, and developmental screening • Referrals to community agencies when problems are identified • Providing nutritious meals and snacks • Providing transportation in most cases • Use of research based early childhood curriculum • Identifying family strengths and needs • Connecting the family to community resources • Helping the family develop attainable goals • Providing information on health, nutrition, budget, & parenting
topics Please call (458-1154) if you would like more information about the program or an application.
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| PARTNERS |
PLYMOUTH SENIOR DINING — JANUARY 2021
GENERATIONS
1500 Douglas Drive
Plymouth, WI 53073
Meals are available for pick-up $6 each.
Call 920.892.4858 the day before by 1:30pm to reserve your meal!
Meal pick-up is from 11am to 2pm.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1
New Year’s Day
Closed
4
Spaghetti Day Spaghetti & Meat
Sauce (pureed kidney beans)
Italian Blend Vegetables
Garden Salad (Romaine) Dressing
Bread Stick
5
Turkey Bake
Mixed Vegetables
Spiced Apples
Apricots
Cherry Oatmeal Crisp
6
Bean Day Brat on a Bun
German Potato Salad Baked Beans
Coleslaw Cookie/Peaches
7
BBQ Meatballs Cheesy Potatoes
Buttered Corn Pears
Chocolate Rice Crispy Bar
8
Liver & Onions Scalloped Potato
Green Beans Banana
Blueberry Bar
11
Chicken Cordon Bleu
Mashed Potatoes
Country Blend
Vegetables
Tropical Fruit Salad
Strawberry Delight
12
Lasagna
Tossed Salad (Romaine)
Dressing
Cauliflower
Bread Stick
13
Turkey Breast & Gravy
Sweet Potatoes
Green Beans
Cranberry Sauce
Raisin Bread Pudding
14
Homemade
Meatloaf/Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Capri Blend Vegetables
Banana/Wheat Bread
15
Chicken Pot Pie
(northern beans)
Mixed Vegetable
Apple
Bread
Rice Krispy Bar
18
Beef Stew (beef,
potatoes, carrots,
green beans, peas)
Stewed Tomatoes
Corn Bread
Apple Sauce
19
Swiss Steak
Au Gratin Potato
Mixed Vegetable
Peaches
Dinner Roll
20
Cheese Lovers Day
Macaroni & Cheese
Smoked Sausage
California Blend
Veggies
Fruit Cocktail
Dreamsicle Orange
Cake
21
Baked Cod w/ Lemon
Wild Rice
Vegetable Blend
Coleslaw
Applesauce
Lemon Bar
22
Shredded Pork
On a Bun
Baby Red Potatoes
Bronco Beans
Banana
Apple Waldorf Salad
25
Salisbury Steak
Mashed Potatoes
Glazed Carrots
Pineapple
Cookie
26
Rueben Sandwich
Corned Beef,
Sauerkraut, Cheese Rye
Bread &1000 Island
Dressing
American Potato Salad
Apricots
Brownie
27
Seasoned Chicken
Mashed Potatoes/Gravy
Peas & Carrots
Dinner Roll
Orange
Chocolate Cake
28
Swedish Meatballs
Buttered Noodles
Tossed Salad/Dressing
(Spinach & Tomatoes)
Bread Stick
Pears
29
Chicken Alfredo
Over a Bed of Noodles
Buttered Peas
Applesauce
Mandarin Orange Fluff
Garlic Bread
| PARTNERS |
All Dining Sites are CLOSED until
further notice. However, if you need a
meal, Pic a Deli is open for Carry Out
orders. Daily meal specials are
available for $6… just check out page
20 for the specials.
Be sure to call ahead to place your
order! If you want a special, please call
by 1:30pm the day before to ensure
that we can have it ready for you!
PLYMOUTH SENIOR DINING
ANSWER ON PAGE 22
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.lpiseniors.com Plymouth Intergenerational Coalition Inc., Plymouth, WI E 4C 01-1394
Bring in this ad for a 20% discount on a complete pair of glasses.*only one discount applies*
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920-893-8474300 E. Mill St., Plymouth, WI
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Just wanted to give a reminder that Pic A Deli serves lunch daily, and we are also here for all your catering needs. Pic A Deli is a restaurant and caterer inside Generations, is a non-profit Intergenerational Center, bringing our local generations together for a stronger community. Pic A Deli our main revenue source.
Right now in these trying times, you can make a huge difference just by eating at your local restaurants. Please consider us as one of your lunch and catering options.
| PIC A DELI MENU |
ANSWER FROM PAGE 21
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| MEMBERSHIP PLANS |
MEMBER INFO FORM
Please complete the form below and return to the Generations’ Reception Desk. A membership card will be issued to you so you can sign-in for the programs you are attending. Signing-in helps Generations track programs and activity, which is helpful when applying for national grants. Generations also uses this
information when supplying reports to our funders, such as the City of Plymouth and other local donors. For Silver Sneaker and Silver & Fit members, signing in helps to verify the classes you attend, and helps us
receive reimbursement from each organization. Computers are located at each entrance to make it easy for our guests to sign in. Your information will not be shared unless there is an emergency.
FIRST NAME: LAST NAME:________
HOME PHONE #: CELL PHONE #:
ADDRESS:
CITY: ZIP CODE: DATE OF BIRTH:
EMAIL ADDRESS:
SilverSneakers, Silver & Fit, or Renew Active ID Number:
EMERGENCY CONTACT INFO: NAME: _______
PHONE #: RELATIONSHIP TO YOU:
Generations participation requires a nominal Membership Fee in order to provide and maintain our services and programs.
2021 Standard Membership A Standard Membership allows you to participate in any basic
program or activity
(fitness classes are excluded)
Annual City of Plymouth Residents $50
City of Plymouth Family Plan $70 Non- Resident $55 Non-Resident Family Plan $80
2021 Fitness Membership
A Fitness Membership allows you to participate in any basic program or activity and instructor led Fitness Classes.
Annual City of Plymouth Residents $100
City of Plymouth Family Plan $160 Non Residents $110 Non Resident Family Plan $180
Members with SilverSneakers, Silver & Fit, or Renew Active coverage, do NOT need to purchase a
membership plan, but still need to register as a member.
Please put your SilverSneakers, Silver & Fit, or Renew Active ID Number on the Member Info Form be-low.
*If you are not sure if you have coverage, call your insurance provider and they will be able to tell you.*
There is a scholarship fund available for guests who cannot afford a membership. Those interested should speak to Jane Brill.
Fees subject to change.
Guest Fee: $3 per day
Generations membership is open to people of all ages!
Catering available 7 days a week
920-892-4858
Catering menu available at
www.generationsic.org
GENERATIONS
1500 Douglas Drive
Plymouth, WI 53073
Pic A Deli at Generations is currently open Monday thru Friday from
11AM – 2PM for to go orders. Please call ahead and we will have your order ready
for you to carry out. Daily specials are available for $6 (please call by 1:30pm the
day before to place your order...specials can be found on page 20).
Call Pic A Deli to place your order at
920-892-4858
Pic A Deli is also doing caterings during this time.