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Wilmington Senior Center 1901 N. Market Street Wilmington, DE 19802 (302) 651-3400 www.wilmingtonseniorcenter.org [email protected] RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Wilmington, DE Permit No. 430
APRIL IS FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH!
Watch for helpful information on our bulletin boards, Facebook page, and lunch trays.
And see Kathleen or Jenna
for your own economic checkup.
A Community for Life! April 2014 Happenings
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK!
RUN FOR THE AGES
Saturday, April 12th Join our Senior Stroll Team
and help get donations!
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Please discourage unofficial entrants (bandits) from competing in our races. Bandits consume scarce resources and can delay or inhibit accurate race results . Unregistered runners, running with dogs, strollers, rollerblades, bicycles and the wearing of headphones are prohibited on the race course at any time to ensure runners safety and to comply with liability insurance standards NO REFUNDS-THE RACE DIRECTOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY ENTRY
RUN for the AGES 10K Run - 5K Run - 5K Walk - 1 Mile Senior Stroll (please print clearly) Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip Code:
Telephone: Age: (Day of Race) Sex:
Email Address:
T-Shirt Size: Women: S____ M____ L____ XL____ 10K Run____ 5K Run____ 5K Walk____ Senior Stroll____
Men: S____ M____ L____ XL____ (Check one)
I would like to make a special donation to Wilmington Senior Center.
Enclosed is $_______________ payable to Wilmington Senior Center.
Signature:________________________________________________ (Parents signature required if less than 18 years old)
In consideration of this entry being accepted, I, intending to be legally bound, hereby for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, waive and release any and all rights I may have against the organization holding this event, its agents, representatives, successors and assigns for any and all injuries suffered by me at said race.
See Gretchen to join our Senior Stroll team!
10K Run - 5K Run/Walk - 1 Mile Senior Stroll To Benefit the Wilmington Senior Center
Brandywine Park in Wilmington, Delaware USATF Certified Courses
Race begins at 1901 N. Market Street
7:30am Registration Opens 8:30am Start of 10K Race 10:00am Start of 5K Run, 5K Walk & 1 Mile Senior Stroll
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2014SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2014 Pre-register online as individual or team
at www.runfortheages.org
Pre-register (until 4/10): $20.00 Register day of the race: $25.00 To run both events: $35.00-pre-registration (one shirt); $40.00 day of race
12 & under: free (no shirt) Senior Stroll Teams of 5 or more: free (no shirt)
Mail entry form and payment to: Run for the Ages 1901 N. Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19802
Race Info: (302) 651-3460 Make checks payable to: Wilmington Senior Center
Race Day Management: Races2Run and NOVA Timing Systems
Tek-type T-shirts guaranteed for first 300 registrants Awards for Overall Male & Female Runners in 10K and 5K Races
Awards for Top 3 Male & Female Walkers Great food! Special prizes! Music! Massages!
SPONSORSSPONSORS ASAS OFOF MMARCHARCH 2014!2014!
P&C ROOFING TF Knox Photography
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 4/1StuffedPeppersin
SpaghettiSauceMashedPotatoesHotFruitCompoteAnimalCrackers
4/2BeefBurgundyoverEggNoodlesKeyWestVegetablesPineappleswithWhippedCream12GrainBread
4/3BBQChickenBreastSouthernPotatoesw.Peppers&OnionCaliforniaBlendVeggiesBananaMiniBlueberryMufin
4/4ChickenSaladwithLettuce&TomatoonTwelveGrainBreadCucumberSaladOrange
4/7MeatballsinSpaghettiSauceOverPennePastaMixedGreensSaladSplitTopWheatRollPeaches
4/8HamburgeronWholeWheatBunLettuce&TomatoFreshPearMinestroneSoupCrackers
4/9OvenFriedChickenMashedPotatoesWithgravyGreensOrange
4/10RoastPorkw.GravyBakedSweetPotatoGreenBeansSplitTopWheatRollHotCookedApples
4/11Salmonw.LemonDillSauceRoastedPotatoWedgesBroccoliWheatBreadChocolatePudding
4/14SalmonCroquettewithDijonMustardSauceMashedPotatoesPeas&CarrotsWheatBreadApricots
4/15Turkey&SwissonClubRollLettuce,Tomato,OnionOrangeCreamofMushroomSoupCrackers
***4/16***HamwithPineappleSauceSweetPotatoesAsparagusDinnerRollCoconutCreamPie
4/17MeatloafwithMushroomSpaghettiSauceRoastedPotatoWedgesGreenBeansBananaWholeGrainBread
4/18GOODFRIDAYHOLIDAYHam&SwisswithLettuce,Tomato&OniononababyKaiserRollFreshPearorBananaYogurtMayonnaisePacket
4/21ChilitoppedwithCheeseBakedPotatoMixedGreensSaladMiniCornMufinMangoYogurtParfait
4/22Chicken&DumplingsSuccotashHotFruitCompoteSugarWafers
4/23Ham&SwissonClubRollLettuce,Tomato,OnionBananaCreamofBroccoliSoupCrackers
4/24FlounderwithLemonDillSauceRoastedPotatoWedgesStewedTomatoesMandarinOrangesDoubleFiberBread
4/25PotRoastw.AuJusBakedPotatoBroccoliWheatBreadPineappleTidbitsSourCream
4/28HerbedTilapiaMacaroni&CheeseStewedTomatoesPearsDoubleFiberBread
4/29SalisburySteakw.GravyMashedPotatoesBrusselsSproutsFruitMixWheatBread
4/30FireBraisedChickenStewMixedGreensSaladPeachCobblerSplitTopWheatRoll
Allmealssubjecttochange.Allmealscontain1%milk Mealsareorderedaccordingtoprojectednumber;overthatnumber,backupmealswill
beavailable. Suggestedminimumdonationforpersons60+is$2.00Peopleunderage60mustpay
$4.50.
CityFareMenuApril2014CITY
Saturday Mid Day meals served at St. Anthonys Sunday Mid Day meals served at St. Anthonys & St. Patricks Senior Centers. Tuesday & Thursday Evening Meals served at St. Anthonys Senior Center
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MONTHLY ACTIVITIES April, 2014 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
EASTER BASKET RAFFLE THIS MONTH!
1 9:00 Quilting 11:30 GRC Support Group 1:00 Bingo 3:00 Red Hat Society
2 9:30 Strength Building 9:30 55 Plus Expo Trip* 10:30 Wii Bowling 1:00 In-Place Walking
3 10:45 Bible Study 1:00 Bingo
4 10:30 Soul Line Dancing 1:00 Bingo _____________________ 4/5 - Saturday Membership Council Bingo
(tickets were purchased in advance)
7 9:00 AARP Tax Assistance
(last day)* 9:30 Strength Building 10:30 Wii Bowling
8 9:00 Quilting 11:30 GRC Support Group 1:00 Bingo
9 9:30 Strength Building 10:00 Council Meeting 10:30 Wii Bowling 11:00 Members Meeting 1:00 In-Place Walking
10 Dover Trip* 10:45 Bible Study 1:00 Bingo 1:30 Caregiver Support
Group*
11 10:30 Soul Line Dancing 1:00 Bingo _____________________ 4/12 - Saturday Run for the Ages* Join our team!!!
14 9:00 Commodity Food Delivery 9:30 Strength Building 10:00 Shuffleboard Contest* 10:30 Wii Bowling 1:30 Line Dancing Class
15 9:00 Quilting 11:30 GRC Support Group 1:00 Bingo 4:00 Board of Directors
meeting 5:30 GRC-LINKS Program
16 9:30 Shady Maple Trip* 9:30 Strength Building 10:30 Computer Class* 10:30 Wii Bowling 1:00 In-Place Walking
17 10:45 Bible Study 12:30 Easter Basket Raffle
Drawing* 1:00 Bingo
18 10:30 Soul Line Dancing
No Bingo Today
GOOD FRIDAY WSC CLOSES AT 1:00
21 9:30 Strength Building 10:30 Wii Bowling
22 9:00 Quilting 11:30 GRC Support Group 1:00 Bingo
23 9:30 Strength Building 10:30 Volunteer Celebration* 10:30 Computer Class* 10:30 Wii Bowling 1:00 In-Place Walking 4:30 GRC-Jr. League Program
24 10:45 Bible Study 1:00 Bingo
25 10:00 Dental Health for
Seniors presentation* 10:30 Soul Line Dancing 1:00 Bingo 4/26 - Saturday Wellness Day - Wilmington at Rodney Square 11-3
28 9:30 Strength Building 10:30 Wii Bowling
29 9:00 Quilting 10:00 $tand By Me 50+ Senior
Home Ownership Seminar*
11:30 GRC Support Group 1:00 Bingo
30 9:30 Strength Building 30:30 Computer Class* 10:30 Wii Bowling 11:15 Birthday Party 1:00 In-Place Walking
* See more information
about presentations, trips and activities on the following pages.
Daily: Word Puzzles, Cards, Dominos and Games; Exercise and Computer Rooms open. Pool table located in Exercise Room.
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ACTIVITIES N G L E
WSC: Experts at Living Well Gretchen Broadwater, Activities Coordinator (651-3424)
ACTIVITIES & PRESENTATIONS
7 AARP Tax Assistance, 9:00 (LAST DAY) 10 Caregiver Support Group, 1:30-3:00. facilitated
by Delaware Hospice 16,23,30,5/7 Beginner Computer Classes, 10:30-11:45. $20.00 for members/$25.00 for non-members. Register by calling WSC no later
than April 11. 17 Easter Basket Raffle, 12:30. Raffle tickets for
$1.00 each will be available at the front desk and at lunch time announcements. The Easter basket is filled with spring gifts and goodies. Preview available April 1.
23 Celebrate our Volunteers!, 10:30. Well recognize our wonderful volunteers!
25 Dental Health for Seniors, 10:00. Presentation by University of Delaware Nursing Students.
29 Home Ownership Seminar, 10:00 _______________________________________________________________________________
TRIPS 2 55 Plus Expo, 9:30-2:30 in Dover. Health &
wellness vendors will provide information, health readings and handouts at the Dover Downs Hotel. (this is not a trip to the Dover Downs Casino.) Cost is $7.00 for transportation.
10 Dover Trip to Biggs Museum, Bylers, Willeys, 9:30-2:45. Well visit the Biggs Museum to view American art & a quilt display. Then on to Bylers Store, featuring Amish foods, housewares & gifts. Then we will stop at Willeys on the way home for spring plants and gift items.
14 Shuffleboard Contest, 10:00. New Castle Senior Center.
16 Shady Maple, 9:30-3:00. Cost is $19.75 for transportation and buffet (price increase on March 1). Those attending the buffet will be reserved first upon payment for the trip. If spaces are available as of the deadline date (April 10), then bus riders will be taken for a transportation fee of $7.50.
_______________________________________________________________________________
WILMINGTON SENIOR CENTER
CITY STYLES THRIFT SHOP 1900 Tatnall Street
Open Monday-Friday, 9:00-1:00 Proceeds from the Village Thrift Shop
benefit programs and services for seniors.
Bring your donations to the Thrift Shop or call 651-3400 to arrange pickup of donations
and to volunteer.
SNEAK PEEK
911 Memorial Museum. It has just been announced that the long-awaited 911 Memorial Museum will open May 31. WSC will have a trip in the fall. Date not yet set.
May (Older Americans Month) 12 Defensive Driving Refresher Class 14 Council & Members Meeting 21 Columbus, NJ Flea Market 29 Health Fair at PAL Center, Garfield Park
June 4 Platinum Picnic - Aloha theme (details to
follow) 14 Flea Market 18 Roots Market
September 15-18 VERMONT - A detailed flyer can be found
in this newsletter. If you have any questions, please contact Gretchen at 651-3424.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Please sign up and pay for trips/events by the designated deadline. Your bus seat is guaranteed only when the fee is paid.
If the minimum number of participants is not met by the deadline the trip/event will be cancelled and payment will be returned. A late fee will be imposed on those not meeting the deadline date providing the trip/event has a sufficient number registered.
Current WSC members are placed first on the Centers 16 passenger bus for day trips. Non-members may attend a day trip if there are unpaid seats after the trips deadline.
Please bring small bills to pay for trips and lunches since the receptionists cannot make change for large bills.
Remember to make suggestions for activities!
LUNCH ORDERS All requests for lunch must be made no later than 1:00 the previous day. Once a lunch is ordered you are responsible for its payment. If you need to cancel after the lunch has been order, call immediately. We will then know the meal is available in case someone else wants to purchase it. If the meal is sold you do not have to pay for it. However, if the meal is unsold you need to remit the $2.00 asap. Unsold meals are billed to the Center on a monthly basis at the $4.50 price. Thank you
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APRIL BIRTHDAYS
2 Elwood Wilson 7 Richard Urquhart 8 John Bailey 9 Doretha Dungee, Pearl Green 10 Peggie Green, Charles Miller, Evelyn Wilson 11 Olangston Clark 12 Bernita Bradley, Grace Conquest, Christine
Nelson 13 Deb Buchler 16 Len Gray 17 Alcinda Eastland-Stoner, Charles McNeil 18 Joanne Grimsley, Robert Ziefert 20 Mildred Johnson, Annette Newman 21 George Green, Vivian Pitts 22 Charles Crampton, Mildred Holmes 23 Ken Maeder 24 Mary Lee 25 Regina Harris 26 Priscilla Crisden, Marie Garlic, Beth Ray 28 Alicia Bayard 29 Hester Brown
APRIL BIRTHDAY INVITATION If your birthday is this month, please join us at the monthly birthday celebration on April 30 at 11:15 a.m.-2:00. Lunch is free for members who are celebrating their birthdays this month.
Please call to make a reservation at 651-3400 by Wednesday, April 23 so we can be sure to have enough meals.
You must call because you wont be automatically included in our lunch count.
NOTES: ACTIVITIES COORDINATORS HOURS
Please pay for trips during the following hours only:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10:00-noon and 1:00-2:00
--------------------------------------------------------------------- VOLUNTEER INFORMATION
If you are interested in volunteering with us at Wilmington Senior Center, you must complete a
volunteer application and register for the orientation. The April Orientation will be on the 9th at 10:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Please contact the WSC at 651-3400
or inquire at the reception desk. --------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTE ABOUT CARES AND CONCERNS To notify Wilmington Senior Center of members who are ill or hospitalized, please contact Irmina Hudson at 655-2528. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
OPPORTUNITIES FROM AARP AARP Tax Assistance. Volunteers will be here on Monday, April 7, to help seniors with taxes.
Defensive Driving Courses for 2014 will be: May 12 September 8 November 10 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS Samuel Anderson Nana Marie Bey
Deb Buchler Sylvia King
Tracy Allvord Edward Anthony
John Barr Kristin Chambers Rhonda Crowder
Dansko Foundation Fresh Grocer
Sue & Bill Getman Jennifer Graber
Barbara Habermann Sebastian Hamilton
Robert Harra, Jr. Jeanie Hayes
Patricia Jones Betty Keller
Katherine Klocko Chuck Kuti Joe Lucca
Martin McNeil, Sr. Shandra Riley
Dave Ross Craig Sams Donald Stow A. Thompson
Paul Urian Candace Williams
THANK YOU TO OUR RECENT DONORS
DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM: New class will start on Wednesday, May 7 at 10:30 a.m.
Call 302-572-9622 for information and to register.
GREAT CLOSET CLEAN OUT! 2014 Great Dames Career Clothing Drive
Monday, April 7, from 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Wilmington Senior Center City Styles Thrift Shop 1901 N. Market Street, Wilmington
Additional Drop-Off Locations at www.Great-Dames.com/Events
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Need help with budgeting and saving? Want a free economic checkup?
See Kathleen or Jenna of $tand By Me 50+ or call them at 651-3401 or 651-3427.
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CAREGIVERS CORNER
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS PROVIDE RESOURCES
Caregivers Support Group at Wilmington Senior Center April 10th
Join other caregivers on the second Thursday of each month from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. for our Caregiver Support Group thats facilitated by staff from Delaware Hospice. A first-time participant shared this response when asked about the support group experience: The support group provided a relaxed atmosphere and comfortable setting for sharing personal feelings and gaining valuable information. Heather and Etta, the leaders, showed great empathy and listened without being judgmental. I left feeling good.
Christiana Care Caregivers Education Series April 3rd, 10th and 17th
A free lecture series to assist those in the role of caregiver is being offered by Christiana Cares Visiting Nurse Association on 3 consecutive Thursday evenings from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. in Room 100 at the Eugene du Pont Preventive Medicine & Rehabilitation Institute at 3506 Kennett Pike in Wilmington. The classes are ideal for caregivers, health care professionals, community leaders and others in contact with caregivers. Learn all about:
Planning for care, accessing community resources & state and federal programs, etc.
Dealing with caregiver challenges such as personal care, bathing, assistive devices, prevention and symptoms of common geriatric problems, etc.
Managing day-to-day stressful activities Remedying caregiver burn-out, taking care of yourself and reducing stress
To register, call 302-327-5201.
Easter Seals 5th Annual Caregiver & Respite Conference Wednesday, April 30th
Easter Seals | 61 Corporate Circle | New Castle, DE 19720
Morning session: 9 AM 12 PM for anyone caring for a child with special needs or disabilities
Afternoon session: 1 4 PM for anyone caring for adults with disabilities or seniors with aging conditions
Contact: Caitlin Gruber | 302-221-2087 | [email protected]
Grandparent Support Group meets Tuesdays from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Caregiver Support Group meets second Thursday of the month at 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Funding for the Caregiver Resource Center comes from the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities
as a result of the National Family Caregiver Support Program, Title III-E of the Older Americans Act.
Support for Caregivers... is available from our Caregiver Resource Center call 651-3420 for more information.
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WILMINGTON ART LOOP As part of the Wilmington Art Loop on Friday, April 4th, COCA Art will have a pop-up art exhibit from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Union Park, 1704 Pennsylvania Avenue in Wilmington. The featured artist is contemporary realist painter Lisa Ashley. 30% of the sale proceeds of Lisa's art will benefit Wilmington Senior Center. Come see "art in unexpected places"!
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
Neighborhood House, a non-profit social service agency that has served the community of South Wilmington for more than 85 years, is seeking volunteer tutors for its after-school program. The program operates Monday through Thursday from 3:00-5:30 p.m., offering a safe and nurturing after-school environment for local children ages 5-18 years: however, most of the children who attend are of elementary school age.
Please contact Patricia Kelleher at 302-652-3987 or at [email protected] if you are interested.
COLLECTING SPECIAL ITEMS
Recycled eyeglasses and hearing aids for the Lions Club and soda can tabs for Ronald McDonald House. Please leave them with Gretchen.
HEALTH & COMMUNITY INFORMATION
FOOD DISTRIBUTION AT SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
If you or someone you know needs food, please visit Shiloh Baptist Church at 215 W. 23rd Street on the second Thursday of each month at 2:00 p.m. For more information please contact Shiloh Baptist Church at 655-5315.
PROTECT YOUR HEALTH
When youre sick, you have to deal with visits to the doctors office or the hospital, bottles of medications and days in bed recovering. Wouldnt it be easier to just stay healthy in the first place? If youre not a fan of medication schedules and wasting days weakly lying in bed, you should consider the powerful role that prevention care can play in keeping you healthy. The most important part of preventing disease and illness is healthy habits, including a balanced diet, sufficient sleep and enough exercise. Going to the doctor for recommended checkups and screenings is also a key factor in identifying and treating potential health problems before they develop or worsen. Recommendations vary depending on your age and gender, and sources such as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offer guidelines for various preventive screenings and tests. Due to recent health care reform, you may be able to receive many preventive services at no cost. Non-grandfathered health plans are required to cover a variety of preventive services. Check out what is covered by your insurance and take advantage of preventive care that can keep you and your family healthy.
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