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Inside this issueEvents, Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Programs, Movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Specia l E lders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Groups & Ser vices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ongiong Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Cards and G ames, L ibrar y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Hiking, Cycling, Golf, Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7Direc tors Corner, Direc tor y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11 Spr ing Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Summer Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17Frequently Asked Quest ions. . . . . . . . . . . .17Adver t isements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19 G arage Sale/Shut Down I nfo. . . . . . . . . . . .20
March - April 2015
Let Us Entertain YouThe Ultimate Game Show ExtravaganzaFrank Krupa and Center Stage Mentor pres-ent a show that combines music, comedy and game shows into one fun, exciting performance. This is an interac-tive audience experience and if you’re a fan of Family Feud, Name That Tune, Trivia Challenge and Beat The Clock you won’t want to miss this show. Reservations required. Call early, these events are always a sell out!Location: Great Room#35974 Mar 27 Fri 7 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $8 before Feb 28 and $9 after Feb 28
Chardon Polka Band Whether you love traditional polka music or want to hear a “polka twist” to today’s hottest tunes, you’ll love the Chardon Polka Band. The band is captivating audiences across Northeast Ohio with its unique style and unique blend of musicians. Light refreshments will be provided.Location: Great Room #34726 Mar 26 Thu 6 – 8 p.m. Resident/Nonresident $7 until Mar 1, $8 after Mar 1
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Mentor Senior Center
Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060
Monthly Celebrations These monthly events are open to everyone. Please be aware that no other food will be served these days. Thank you to Emeritus Sr. Living for co-sponsoring these events. Make reserva-tions in person at the front desk or call in with your credit card.
March Celebration Our menu includes parmesan tilapia, oven-browned potatoes, garlic bread, Chef’s vegeta-ble, roll with butter and chocolate mousse for dessert. Fred Barringer and his instruments will provide mostly up-tempo, happy music; a little interactive, a little spontaneous and whatever the collective mood may bring. Make reservations by Mar 20.Location: Great Room#35174 Mar 27 Fri 11:30 a.m.Resident/Nonresident: $6Shuttle service will be provided from the Fire Department lot to the Senior Center entrance for the March 27 Monthly Celebration. Our se-nior center is very busy with activities and though we consider this a great thing, we understand that parking is often a challenge when we have special events or multiple activities. We are grateful to have parking available in the Fire Department lot, but understand this is a great distance for many of our seniors. We plan to try out the shuttle this month and see if it is helpful in addressing our parking issues. Pick up location is the benches at the bus pick up location in Munson Road Fire Department lot. Drop off is at the Munson Rd. entrance doors.Fri, Mar 27 11 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.April CelebrationThis menu is a crowd favorite. Roasted pork loin, mashed potatoes, green beans, apple sauce, and strawberry shortcake for dessert. Entertainment is soloist Dennis Ford, a pro-fessional entertainer who sings many classic songs from Sinatra, Como, Martin and more. Make reservations by Apr 17. Location: Great Room#35176 Apr 24 Fri 11:30 a.m.Resident/Nonresident: $6St Patrick’s Day LuncheonYou don’t have to be Irish to join in the fun of St Patrick’s Day. Dig in to the traditional meal of corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, carrots, roll with butter and a green Jello parfait for dessert. For extra fun, our entertainment will be provided by bag piper extraordinaire, Donald Willis. Make reservations by Mar 10.Location: Great Room#35976 Mar 17 Tue 11:30 a.m.Resident/Nonresident: $6
Special Luncheons, March Events
Wellness Kiosk TrainingA representative from the Wellness Kiosk will be here to train our members on how to use the kiosk and also help
you set-up an account. A well-ness challenge will also launch in April to encourage you to be active and record your minutes of activity. Lake Health will be here to offer free glucouse, chlosterol, and blood pressure screen-ings on March 30. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 male and female finishers in the April Well-ness Challenge.Location: LobbyMar 4 Wed 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Mar 30 Mon 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Resident/Nonresident: FreeStress ManagementBring family and friends and join Dr. Michael Lozitsky from Morris Chiropractic as he talks about reducing and relieving stress naturally. Thermal spinal screenings will be available.Location: Cardinal Room#36498 Mar 5 Thu 10 a.m.Resident/Nonresident: Free
IPAD HelpA volunteer will be available in the Great Room to assist you with your questions. Schedule your 20 minute session today. You must have an Apple Device.Mar 11 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.Mar 25 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: Free
Line Dance Party Put those skills you’ve learned in Line Dance class to use as we party the night away. We’ll take a break and have some light refreshments and then dance some more. Location: Great Room #34725 Mar 16 Mon 7 – 9:30 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: $5 until March 11, $8 after March 11
Lunch and Learn - A Life Settlement OptionMost seniors have no idea they may be able to sell their life insurance policy. Instead, they forfeit their policy to the insurance company for whatever cash is available. A life settlement allows a senior to sell their life insurance policy on the secondary life settlement market for significantly more than the cash provided by the insurance company.
Income Tax Assistance with AARP VolunteersWe are full, call to be put on a wait list. Location: Stage Feb 5-Apr 9 Thu 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Bring a blank check with account info for direct deposit if you are expecting a refund).
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April - June Events/MoviesLunch and Learn, cont’dPresentation offered by Med Guardians, Advocates for Seniors. To guarantee your free lunch, please register by Mar 19.Location: Cardinal Room#36496 Mar 26 Thu 10:30 a.m.Resident/Nonresident: Free
Ohio Consumers Council Let’s Talk about Energy ChoicesLearn about your electric and natural gas choice options. The major utilities in Ohio offer their customers the choice of buying their natural gas or electricity from an alternative supplier. Learn the potential benefits that choice pro-vides and how to make the best decision for you when choosing an alternative supplier.Location: Cardinal Room#36494 Apr 2 Thu 10:30 a.m. Resident/Nonresident: Free
Keep It SafeBuild knowledge, security and confidence in protecting your financial information. Instructor: Ohio Savings Bank, a Division of New York Community Bank.Location: Cardinal Room#36902 Apr 8 Wed 10:30 a.m.Resident/Nonresident: Free
Mentor Happenings with the Natural Resources Department Restoring Natural AreasThe City of Mentor Natural Re-source Specialists will talk on the importance of natural resource management and the benefits to Mentor parks and people. They will dis-cuss exotic species, deer populations, and outdoor education.Instructor: City of Mentor Natural Resource SpecialistsLocation: Great Room#35274 Apr 9 Thu 12 – 1 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: Free
Insurance ConsultingIf you have questions concerning property and casualty insurance (auto, home, renters, umbrella, business). Schedule your free 15 minute appointment today. Spon-sored by Larry DeMoss, Lincoln Insurance Group LLC.Location: Conference RoomApr 23 Thu 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: Free
Senior Day at the MallJoin us for the Senior Day at the Great Lakes MallLocation: Great Lakes Mall May 19 Tue 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Purchase your tickets at the Se-nior Center.Resident/Nonresidents: $1(Details and times in the May-June newsletter)
AARP Driver Safety CourseLicensed drivers 50 or older can take this class designed to refine existing skills as well as develop new, safe defensive driving tech-niques. Cost: $15 for AARP members, $20 for non-AARP members, check or money or-ders only made payable to AARP.Location: Cultural Arts Room#36577 Jun 18 Thu 1 p.m. – 5p.m.
Indians Opening Day PartyCan’t get to the ballpark for opening day? Come to our 4th Annual Opening Day Party and enjoy the game on our big screen. Watch the Tribe take on the Detroit Tigers. During the game enjoy com-plimentary ballpark snacks; cotton candy, popcorn, peanuts, cracker jacks and more. Snacks, give-a-ways and prizes provided by various senior services sponsoring the event. GO TRIBE! #36495 Apr 10 Fri 3:30 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: Free
Avoiding Seniors ScamsMentor Police Officers Marilyn Satterfield and Jim Collier present information on the latest senior scams and how to prevent your-self from becoming a victim. The board will pay for meals for the first 150 members. The scrumptious meal is meatloaf with mashed potatoes, vegetable, roll and butter and hot fudge brownie for dessert. Make reservations by Apr 10. Location: Great Room#36692 Apr 16 Thu 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $6 Free for the first 150 members.
Purchase $1 Refreshment ticket prior to Monday Night movies. Friday Matinees are FREE (no refreshments are served)
Monday Night Movie MarchMar 2, 6:30 p.m. If I Stay Rated PG 13 Romance/Drama/MusicMar 9, 6:30 p.m. The Good Lie Rated PG 13 DramaMar 23, 6:30 p.m. Love Thy Neighbor Rated PG 13 Comedy/DramaMar 30, 6:30 p.m. The Best of Me Rated PG-13 Drama/RomanceFriday Matinee Movie MarchMar 13, 12:30 p.m. The Good Lie Rated PG 13 DramaMar 20, 12:30 p.m. Love Thy Neighbor Rated PG 13 Comedy/Drama
Monday Night Movie AprilApr 3, 6:30 p.m. Boyhood Rated R DramaApr 13, 6:30 p.m. The Hundred Foot Journey Rated PG Comedy/DramaApr 20, 6:30 p.m. Fury Rated R Drama/Action/WarApr 27, 6:30 p.m. Gone Girl Rated R Drama/Mystery/Thriller/Nudity/ViolenceFriday Matinee Movie AprilApr 6, 12:30 p.m. Boyhood Rated R DramaApr 17, 12:30 p.m. The Hundred Foot Journey Rated PG Comedy/Drama
Movies on the
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Special Elders, Groups, Services
Pick up a yearly calendar of events at the front desk for your favorite Culture Group.German Culture GroupContact Mike Bauer for information at 440-352-6495.Location: Cardinal Room Mar 2 Chris Weiss - Trip to China Apr 6 John Volanski - How Germans helped build AmericaMon 10 a.m. Slovenian Culture Group Contact Jo Leufkins for information at 440-255-3933. Location: StageMar 31 Apr 28 Tue 2 p.m.Italian Culture Group Contact Dave Duricky at the center for more information. Location: Cultural Arts RoomMar 3 Apr 7 Tue 11:45 a.m.Hungarian Cultural Group Contact Elaine Spondike for information at 440-354-2423.Location: Cardinal Room Mar 12 Apr 9 Thu 10 a.m.
Performing Groups
Parkinson’s Support GroupPatients, caregivers, family and friends – all are welcome! Come share, learn from each other. Find support and encouragement.Location: Cultural Arts RoomMar 3 Apr 7 Tue 4:15 – 5:15 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: Free Podiatrist Wednesdays Location: Health Service RoomDr SpivackMar 4 & 18 Apr 1, 15 & 29 Dr Coppers (Cash Only please)Mar 11 & 25 Apr 8 & 22 Resident/Nonresident: $20 paid directly to Doctor. Call for appointment.Visionaries Support GroupIf you suffer from vision impairment, plan to attend these free meetings. Facilitator: Licensed Optician Debbie Kogler. No registration.Location: Cutural Arts RoomMar 25 Apr 22 Wed 2 - 4 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: FreeVitality Massage Relax with a 20-minute treatment in a specially designed chair. Therapist: David Hansen Location: Conference Room 2Mar 17 Apr 21 Tue 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: $12 Paid directly to David HansenCall for appointment.
Mentor Follies DancersJoin us for great exercise, dance and fun. Director: Rena EllwangerLocation: StageWed 7 p.m.
Mentor Music MakersDirector: Marija VoljinLocation: StageWed 10 a.m. Theater Group Mentor’s Act One monthly meeting. Stop by to learn more.Location: StageMar 18 Apr 15 Wed 12:30 p.m.
Culture Groups
Attorney – Gary Rosenthal, Location: Conference Room 2Mar 18 Apr 15 Wed 1 - 2 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: FreeCall for appointment.
Blood Pressure Screening Sponsored by Hospice of the West-ern Reserve.Location: Conference Room 2Mar 2 Apr 6 Mon 11:30 -12:30 Resident/Nonresident: FreeCall for appointment.
Hearing Screening Mar 11 Wed 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Hollys HearingApr 1 Wed 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Maryann’s Family Hearing Location: Conference Room 2Resident/Nonresident: FreeCall for appointment.
Memory Care Support Group Discuss signs, symptoms, resources available, caregiving help and other topics for those touched by Alzheim-er’s and dementia. No registration. Facilitator: Lynn DavisLocation: Stage Mar 12, 26 Apr 9, 23 Thu 1–2 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: Free
Health and Advisory Services
Any member that has a need for special assistance is eligible for the Special Elders Program. We have four staff members dedicated to working with the Special Elders population from 10:30 - 2:00, Monday - Friday. The Special Elders gives seniors the support and assistance they need to more fully participate In Senior Center recreation activities. See Dianne, Betsy, Maggie or Deb for enrollment information.
Special Elders
Shopping TripsThursdays at 11:15 a.m.Mar 5 - TJ MaxxMar 12 - KMartMar 19 - WalMartMar 26 - TargetApr 2 - Marc’s 306 MentorApr 9 - Out to Lunch - TBAApr 16 - WalmartApr 23 - Home Goods and Gord-man’sApr 30 - No Shopping
ActivitiesTuesdays at 12:30 p.m.Mar 3 - Bulletin Board Craft - Sham-rocksMar 10 - MovieMar 17 - St. Pat’s LuncheonMar 24 - Field Trip to Lake County Historical CenterMar 31 - Egg Roll GameApr 7 - Spring has Sprung CraftApr 14 - Board GameApr 21 - Earth Day Dirt CupApr 28 - Baggo/Shuffleboard
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Ongoing Programs, Library, Cards & GamesOngoing Programs
Arts & Crafts Mar 5 Stamping Mar 12 Chicks in a CrateMar 26 Create a special egg that will be a keepsakeApr 2 Stamping Apr 9 Make a beautiful spring wreath Apr 23 TBACathy May KrebsPreregistration is requiredLocation: Cutural Arts RoomThu 12:30 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: FreeChair VolleyballChair volleyball allows those with physical limitations to participate in this fun game played weekly. Location: StudioMon 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.Wed 12 – 2 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: FreeCordial Connections Don’t rely on the luck of the Irish to find out what we’re all about. The club ”where single seniors meet and mingle.” Leader: Gayle 440-953-4469. Fishing Club Mar 17 – Tom Koritansky, Lake Metroparks Resources Manager talks about fish stockings and the best places to fish in Lake County.Apr - TBA Resident/Nonresident: TBD Harmonica Harmonica lessons begin april 7. No experience needed. Music provided. Instructor Harold Lavelle Location: Stage Tue 10 - 11 a.m. Resident/Nonresident: FreeMentor Post Office Purchase stamps and mail packages.Avoid long lines at the Post Office. Location: LobbyMar 4, Apr 1 Wed 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.Needlecraft Program Bring any crochet, knitting, cross-stitch, etc., to work on.Location: Great RoomMon 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: FreePunch Embroidery Coordinator: Richard Victor Location: Cutural Arts Room Mon Mar 9, 23 1 p.m.Mon Apr 13, 27 1 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: Free
Secret PalsThe Pals meet monthly at a local res-taurant for lunch and exchange a gift during the holidays. Please register one week prior to join us. Location: TGI Fridays 7814 Reynolds Rd. Mentor#35245 Mar 13 FRI 1 - 3 p.m.Location: The Wild Goose4144 Erie St. Willoughby#35246 Apr 8 Wed 1 - 3 p.m.Veteran’s GroupLeader: Dennis Brandt 257-6729 Location: StageMar 9, Apr 13 Mon 9:30 a.m. Voice Your ViewsFacilitated by Debbie Muzik. Come listen, learn, and discuss a wide variety of topics. Visitors are always welcome. Mar 6 - Open Forum/In the NewsMar 13 - My “firsts” (word, pet, school day, date, driving, car, job etc.)Mar 20 - If I won the LotteryMar 27 - OutingApr 3 - Open Forum/In the NewsApr 10 - Indians Opening DayApr 17 - What I did for a livingApr 24 - Outing**Topics are subject to change***Location: Conference Room 1 Fri 1 - 2:30 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: FreeWoodcarving Beginners or experienced carvers. Patterns and tools available. The first project kit is available for $5, payable to the instructor. Remaining projects and wood are at your expense.Instructor: Ken KotheraLocation: Cutural Arts RoomTue 2 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: Free
Library News/Book Group
Cards and GamesBingoLocation: Cardinal RoomMon and Wed 1 - 2 p.m.Evening Tournament Pinochle All players must be experienced. Location: Cardinal RoomTue 6:30 - 9 p.m.Duplicate Bridge Reserve in advance. For more info, call Donna Waggle at 440-951-5389.Location: Cardinal RoomFri 12:30 p.m.Location: Cardinal RoomTue 1:00 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $1 at the door
Informal open play3-Handed PinochleAll players must be experienced. Location: Cardinal RoomFri 12:30 p.m.Corn HoleLocation: Cardinal RoomWed 6:30 p.m.Euchre Location: Great RoomTue 12:30 p.m.Hand And Foot Card GamesLocation: Great RoomWed 10 a.m.Mah Jongg Location: LobbyMon 12:30 p.m.RummikubLocation: Great RoomTue 1 p.m.Ping Pong Open play is available Mon - Fri. Please call ahead for available times.Scrabble/Cards Location: Great RoomMon 12:30 p.m.
Book Discussion GroupSponsored by the Mentor Public Library at MSC.Call 974-5725 to register. For questions call: Cailey Williams 255-8811 X 204
Final Exam by P.F. KlugeLocation: Stage #35241 Mar 18 Wed 1:30 p.m.
The End of Your Life Book Clubby Will Schwalbe Location: Stage #35242 Apr 15 Wed 1:30 p.m.
Ongoing Programs, cont’d
Sympathy cards were mailed to the family of members: Gene Toth, Mildred Jeddy, Marie Hawk, Frank Fabec, Margaret Mustard, Bill Simon, Tom Sironen, Jean Kreger, Wayne DiCenzi, Ann Koncilja, and June Misconin. Make your card requests in the blue book at the Front Desk for deceased or ill members. To maintain accurate records, please keep us in-formed of the passing of our members.
In Memorium
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday8:00 Water Ex Heisley9:00 Low Impact Aerobics10:00 Sr.Shape Up Chairs10:30 Needlecrafters10:35 Low Impact Aerobics11:30 Chair Volleyball12:30 Mah Jongg12:30 Scrabble/Cards1:00 Bingo2:00 Yoga 4, 5, 6:30 & 7:30 Line Dance6:00 Evening Hiking begins April 6
9:00 Low Impact Aerobics9:00 Tuesday Quilters9:50 Weight Training10:30 Water Exercise Heisley10:40 Stretch & Balance11 & 12 Amer. Sign Language11:30 Arthritis Exercise 12:30 Special Elders1:00 Duplicate Bridge1:30 Ballroom Dance2:00 Woodcarving2:15 Water Exercise Heisley3:00 Delay the Disease5:15 Zumba Gold6:15 Low Impact Aerobics6:30 Tournament Pinochle7:05 Weight Training
8:00 Water Ex Heisley8:30 Podiatrist9:00 Zumba Gold10:00 Cycling begins April 110:00 Mentor Music Makers10:00 Creative Ceramics10:00 Sr.Shape Up Chairs12:00 Chair Volleyball1:00 Bingo5:15 Chair Yoga6:15 Line Dance6:30 Corn Hole7:00 Follies Dancers
9:00 Low Impact Aerobics9:50 Weight Training10:00 All Media Painting10:00 Hiking - No break week 10:30 Water Exercise Heisley 10:40 Stretch & Balance11:15 Special Elders Shop-ping11:30 Arthritis Exercise1:15 Water Ex - Strength Training at Heisley2:00 Tai Chi 2:15 Water Exercise Heisley 3:30 Yoga5:15 Zumba Gold6:00 Creative Ceramics6:15 Low Impact Aerobics7:05 Weight Training
9:00 Low Impact Aerobics10:00 Sr.Shape Up Chairs10:35 Low Impact Aerobics11:45 Arthritis Exercise12:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 3-Handed Pinochle1:00 Voice Your Views
Saturday8:30 Yoga 10:00 Weight Training 11:00 CoreFusion12:00 Water Exercise Heisley
Weekly Ongoing Programs in March & April
There is a class break April 24 - 30. The Center will be closed on Apr 30 and May 1
Water Exercise Classes at Heisley do not follow our Fitness break week schedule.
MSC March - April Hiking Club Mornings
Mar 5 North Chagrin Reservation Strawberry Lane, Willoughby Hills St. Rt. 6 Chardon Rd. Mar 12 Chapin Forest West, 10381 Hobart Rd. KirtlandMar 19 Osborn Park 38575 Lake-shore Blvd. WilloughbyMar 26 Helen Hazen Wyman Park 6101 Painesville-Warren Rd. SR 86 PainesvilleApr 2 Walter C. Best Wildlife Pre-serve Chardon. St. Rt. 44 Apr 9 Wildwood Park 7645 Little Mountain Rd. Mentor Apr 16 Garfield Park 7967 Men-tor Ave, Mentor Apr 23 Painesville City Park Johnnycake becomes Bank St.Follow sign for St. Rt. 86 N to Main St. turn East on Mill St. Apr 30 Chagrin River Park 3100 Reeves Rd. Willoughby
If you have any questions, please call Tom at 440-376-0294 or 440-255-5626. We meet at 10 a.m. every week. Happy Trails!
Cycling ClubThe Mentor Senior Center Cycling Club will begin the riding season in April. All rides are on Wed, at 10 a.m.Apr 8 – Mentor Bike Paths, begin at Mentor Senior CenterApr 15 – Veterans Park, begin at Mentor Senior CenterApr 22 – Greenway Trail, begin at Ravenna Road and Johnnycake Road entranceApr 29 – Strawberry Lane, begin at Park Entrance off of Route 6Optional lunch at the Senior Center after the rides starting and ending from the Senior Center. Look forward to seeing current and new members on our weekly rides. Call Arnie Zve-jnieks at 525-0293, if you have any questions.
Senior Golf League The City of Mentor’s Black Brook Golf Course is accepting new mem-bers for the Wed morning Men’s senior league. For more information call John Milsaps at 440-205-8960. They also have Women’s morning leagues that play on Mon, Tue, Wed, or Thu mornings and are accept-ing new senior members. For more information call the course at 440-951-0010.
Huffers n Puffers Softball Organizational Meeting Men aged 60 and older interested in playing on a softball team are invited to attend this spring meeting. Dick Honkala, Coordinator. (354-4587) Pease call to register if you plan to attend this meeting Location: Cardinal Room #36887 Mar 25 Wed 12 – 1 p.m.
MSC April Hiking Club EveningsHikes begin at 6pm on Mondays at designated locations.We are looking for a leader for these hikes, contact Dave Duricky for details. Apr 6 Veterans Park in MentorApr 13 Mentor LagoonsApr 20 Penitentiary Glen Reservation Apr 27 Fairport Harbor LakefrontIf you have any questions, please con-tact Dave at 974-5725.
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April Calendar
9:30 Veteran’s Group11:30 Story from a Picture 1:00 Punch Embroidery 2:30 Chronic Disease 6:30 MovieLunch Special: Meatloaf Dinner
9:30 Veterans Group 1:00 Punch Embroidery 6:30 Movie Lunch Special: Salisbury Steak
Lunch Special: Italian Meatball Hoagie
10:00 Hearing Screening11:00 IPad Help12:30 Wii Bowling 3:00 Ex Equip
Lunch Special: Roast turkey dinner
12:30 Wii Bowling 12:30 Theater Group1:00 Attorney1:30 Book Discussion4:00 Ex Equip Lunch Special: Chicken Stroganoff
9 - 3 AARP Income Tax10:00 Hungarian Group10:00 Geneaology12:00 Ex Equip 12:15 Wii Bowling12:30 Arts & Crafts 1:00 Memory Support Special: Chicken Pot Pie
10:00 Geneaology10:30 Cleveland Playhouse 11:30 Keeping Seniors Safe12 & 1 Ex Equip12:15 Wii BowlingLunch Special: Meatload dinner
10 & 11 Piano12:15 Wii Bowling 12:30 Movie 1:00 Secret Pals to TGIFridays Lunch Special: Tuna Cas-serole
10 & 11 Piano12:15 Wii Bowling 12:30 Movie
Lunch Special: Roasted Turkey
10 & 11 Piano12:30 Movie
Lunch Special: Vegetable Lasagna
10 & 11 Piano12:15 Wii Bowling11:30 Monthly Celebration: Roasted pork, mashed po-tatoes, apple sauce, green beans, strawberry shortcake
10 & 11 Piano7:00 The Ultimate Game Show ExtravaganzaMonthly Celebration: Parmesan tilapia, garlic bread, Chef’s veg-etable, roll, chocolate mousse
9 - 3 AARP Income Tax10:00 Geneaology 7:50 Ex Equip
Lunch Special: Chicken Par-mesan with Spaghetti
10:00 Insurance Consulting12 & 1 Ex Equip12:15 Wii Bowling 12:30 Arts & Crafts1:00 Memory SupportLunch Special: Cheeseburg-er potatoes and cole slaw
Senior Center Closed for Maintenance and Repairs
9 - 3 AARP Income Tax10:30 Lunch and Learn12:30 Arts & Crafts1:00 Memory Support6:00 Chardon Polka Band 7:50 Ex EquipLunch Special: Hot roast beef sandwich
12:30 Theater Group12:30 Wii Bowling 1:00 Attorney1:30 Book Discussion Group4:00 Ex Equip Lunch Special: Stuffed Peppers
2:00 Visionaries 4:00 Ex Equip
Lunch Special: Chicken Alfredo
Lunch Special: Cabbage Roll
11:00 IPad Help12:30 Wii Bowling12:00 Huffers & Puffers Mtg. 2:00 Visionaries4:00 Ex EquipLunch Special: Cabbage Rolls
11:30 Story from a Picture 2:30 Chronic Disease
Lunch Special: Old Fash-ioned Beef Stew
6:30 Movie
Lunch Special: Chicken Philly Hoagie
10:00 Fishing Club11:00 Vitality Massage7:50 Ex Equip St. Patrick’s Day: Corned Beef & Cabbage, Potatoes, Carrots, Roll, Green Jello Parfait
10:00 Fishing Club 10:30 Travel Committee Mtg11:00 Vitality Massage 7:50 Ex EquipLunch Special: Lasagna
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Lunch Special: Spaghet-ti and meatballs
11:30 Story from a Picture1:00 Punch Embroidery2:30 Chronic Disease 6:30 Movie Luncheon Special: Polish Sausage with Sauerkraut
Lunch is served every day Monday - Friday 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lunch specials are $4
10 & 11 Piano12:15 Wii Bowling
Lunch Special: Battered Cod
10 & 11 Piano12:15 Wii Bowling 3:30 Indians OpenerLunch Special: Lemon Chicken Breast
Happy Birthday to our members born in March and AprilMembers Birthdays will be posted on the Lobby Bulletin Board
and are available for pick up at the front desk.
11:45 Italian Group4:15 Parkinsons Support
Lunch Special: Macaroni & Cheese with Ham
7:30 Meadows Casino Trip
Lunch Special: Coney Island Hot Dog
11:00 OTL to Miss Molly’s7:50 Ex Equip2:00 Slovenian Group
Lunch Special: Pulled pork sandwich
12:30 Wii Bowling 1:00 Secret Pals to The Wild Goose
Lunch Special: Stuffed peppers
9 - 3 AARP Income Tax10:00 Stress Management 10:00 Geneaology 12 & 7:50 Ex Equip 12:15 Wii Bowling12:30 Arts & Crafts StampingLunch Special: Big Boy Sandwich (Bringing back the 50’s.)
9 - 3 AARP Income Tax 10:00 Geneaology 10:00 Hungarian Group12, 1:15 Ex Equip12:00 Natural Resources Talk12:30 Arts & Crafts 1:00 Memory Support Lunch Special: Breaded Pork Chop
10:00 German Group 11:30 Blood Pressure 2:30 Chronic Disease 6:30 MovieLunch Special: Italian sausage with roasted peppers& onions
1:00 Punch Embroidery 6:30 Movie
Lunch Special: Tuna Noodle Casserole
11:45 Italian Group4:15 Parkinsons Support
Lunch Special: Chopped Sirloin Steak, Grilled Onions
10:00 German Group 11:30 Story from a Picture 11:30 Blood Pressure2:30 Chronic Disease 6:30 MovieLunch Special: Chicken & Noodle Casserole
10:30 Post Office11:00 Kiosk Training12:30 Wii Bowling4:00 Ex Equip Lunch Special: Slow Roasted Pork & Sauer-kraut
12:30 Movie
Lunch Special: Beer bat-tered cod
9 - 3 AARP Income Tax 10:00 Geneaology 10:30 Ohio Consumers Talk12, 1:15 Ex Equip 12:30 Arts & Crafts StampingLunch Special: Sloppy joe and oven roasted potatoes
10:00 Hearing Screening 10:30 Post Office12:30 Wii Bowling6:30 Ex Equip Lunch Special: Creamy chicken and broccoli
11:00 Kiosk Training11:30 Story from a Picture2:30 Chronic Disease 6:30 MovieLunch Special: Roasted Chicken Legs
10:00 Memory Screening11:15 OTL to Blue Canyon12 & 1:15 Ex Equip 2:00 Slovenian GroupLunch Special: Stuffed Pork Loin
March Calendar
Sat Apr 25 Garage Sale 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.Sun Apr 26 - Sat May 2 New Orleans TripShut Down Apr 30, May 1, 2, and 3
2015 Summer Classes Registration DatesResident Registration begins April 6 at 8 a.m.Nonresident Registration begins April 7 at 8 a.m.
Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060
Planning programs for March and April is getting me excited about the warm months and programs that lie ahead. Our Indians Opening Day event is sched-uled for Friday, April 10. Our outdoor recreation groups start up again in April, so if you are looking to hike, bike, or fish, please join in at any time. I am looking for a leader for the Monday eve-ning hikes, if you are interested, please let me know. Do you have knowledge or expertise that you would like to share with other seniors…I am always looking for new programs and ideas.Our first Wellness Challenge kicks off in March. Using the Wellness Kiosk, mem-bers can track their minutes of exercise and record them on the IPAD. A leader board will track results. Another chal-lenge is scheduled for April and the top 3 finishers will get awards. Kiosk train-ings are scheduled for March 4 and 30 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Think SPRING!
We are recruiting a committee to help plan the Chinese auction fundraiser in the fall. Please let Renee know if you are interested.
Directors Corner, Directory, Volunteer Corner
Office AssistantsSharon Benner, Sub.
Sue KostrencicJulie MoyersLisa Nichols
Kathleen RobertiKathy Schonauer
MaintenanceTom Aquila
Stanley BraidJim MeadowsJohn ShieldsDan Tomko
KitchenGreg Feathers Phyllis Bush
Cathy Jo Kaiser Frank Perinacci
Special Elders StaffDiane MarescoDebbie MuzikBetsy Parke
Maggie RunyonMarita Burke, Sub
Travel EscortsRena Ellwanger
Joan EvansBill KomyatiFrank Krupa
Karen MitchellMentor Follies Dancers
Director Rena Ellwanger Mentor Music
Makers DirectorMaria Voljin
Workshop Staff Members
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SENIOR CENTER INFORMATIONOffice Hours:Mon– Thu 8 am-7:30 pm, Fri – 8 am-4:30 pmBuilding Hours:Mentor Senior Center opens at 8 a.m. Monday through Friday. (Fitness equip-ment is available at 7 a.m. with entry at the Main Entrance doors only). The building closes at 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 5 p.m. on Friday.
Frequently used numbers:Social Security 1-800-772-1213LC Gen Health District 440-918-2500LC Council On Aging 440-205-8111Laketran (Call before 3 pm) 440-354-6100Medicare 1-800-633-4227
Senior Center Website information can be found at www.cityofmentor.com/play
For emergencies at home, please dial 9-1-1. To report police matters, call the Mentor Police Department non-emergency number 255-1234. To report a power outage call the First Energy outage reporting line at 888-544-4877 or Customer Service 800-589-3101.
“2-1-1 First Call For Help Program”This is a 24-hour free and confidential service, providing access to information and services regarding healthcare and human service agencies.
After a cold snowy winter, I am looking forward to a warm and sunny spring. With spring comes spring cleaning. The Mentor Senior Center will be closed Thursday April 30 – Sunday May 3 to partake in spring cleaning. During this time we plan to complete many tasks that cannot happen when we are open such as replacing floors, updating and installing new equipment, cleaning carpets and upholstery, stripping and sealing floors. While you are enjoying a few days away from the center the staff will be working hard to keep our facility looking great. Thanks for your under-standing. Please visit us the week of May 4 to see all the exciting updates and sparkling clean facility.
Administered by the CITY OF MENTOR
Department of Parks, Recreation, &
Public Facilities
Council PresidentCouncilman at Large
Ray Kirchner
Council Vice PresidentCouncilwoman at Large
Janet Dowling
Council at LargeScott J. Marn
Robert Shiner Ward 1Matthew Donovan
Ward 2 Bruce Landeg Ward 3John Krueger Ward 4
City ManagerKen Filipiak
Assistant City ManagerTony Zampedro
Director of Parks, Recreation, &
Public FacilitiesKenneth Kaminski
Superintendent of Recreation
Paul Hegreness
MSC STAFF Recreation Manager
Renee OchayaRecreation Coordinator
Dave Duricky
Volunteer Corner/Financial Aid
Remarks from Renee
Dave Discusses
Financial AssistanceThe Mentor Senior Center Board graciously offers finan-cial assistance for those with a demonstrated financial need. Financial assistance is available for classes, special events, classes, Lake Tran (up to two roundtrips per week) and membership. In addition, health services such as podiatrist and massage services, as well as up to one day trip per year can be considered for scholarship. The pro-cess is simple. Just complete an application for the desk by the next deadline, June 26.
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Miss Molly’s Tea RoomJoin us for an affair to remember with a formal after-noon tea. You will be presented with a tiered tray full of special appetizers, fresh baked scones, tea bread and finger sandwiches. Other sweet surprises will be tucked in and served with a pot of tea.Registration date Feb 24, refund date Apr 23.#36885 Apr 28 Tue 11:00 - 3:00Resident/Nonresident: $35Cheesecake Factory, WestlakeMeal includes choice of fish and chips, meatloaf, chicken Romano, or a special soup and half a sand-wich. Top off your meal with coffee, tea, or soft drink and cheesecake for dessert. We will enjoy an hour of shopping at beautiful Crocker Park after lunch.Registration date Mar 31, refund date May 21.#36886 May 26 Tue 11:15 - 3:45Resident/Nonresident: $35Welshfield Inn, WelshfieldMeal includes choice of slowly braised pot roast, chicken picatta and pan seared salmon. Your meal in-cludes Welshfield garden salad, warm fruit crisp with vanilla ice cream, non-alcoholic beverage, and meal gratuity. Registration date Apr 28, refund date Jun 25.#36888 Jun 30 Tue 11:15 - 2:45 Resident/Nonresident: $35
Out To Lunch Bunch - Celebrating its 25th year
Travel Quest 2015 TripsOOPS!! This trip missed the previous Newsletter
SIGN UP FOR THIS UNADVERTISED THEATER TRIP NOW!!!Cleveland Playhouse Presents Vanya and Sonya and Masha and SpikeSiblings Vanya and Sonia are contentedly discontent to pass into their twilight years sipping coffee and watching for blue herons. However, their unremarkable but stable lives are about to be upended when their fading B-movie-star sister descends upon their quiet country home with a revelation-and sexy boy toy Spike-in tow. Existential, Chekhovian zany Tony Award-winning comedy that questions our ability to age gracefully in an era of IPods and Twitter. Package includes motorcoach transportation, lunch at Guarino’s Restaurant in Little Italy and tickets to the show. Refund Deadline: Feb 23. Activity Level: Moderate#35147 Apr 16 Thu 10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $82
One Day Trips
Shawshank in a Day, Mansfield, OhioOnly 6 seats left.A local guide will join our tour as we travel in Holly-wood’s footsteps and you experience the highlights of the “Shawshank Redemption” and the filming sites in Mansfield. A luncheon with themed menu items such as “guard”en salad, pardon potatoes, cellblock chicken and prison pies. Refund Deadline: Apr 5 Activity Level: Moderate#34251 May 5 Tue 7:15 a.m. – 7:15 pm.Resident/Nonresident: $76 Wine Tasting Tour of the North CoastSold Out - Call to be put on a Wait ListRefund Deadline: Apr 29 Activity Level: Mild#34257 May 29 Fri 9 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $79 Lolly the Trolley & Lakeview Cemetery, Cleveland, OhioSightsee Cleveland on a two hour tour as you drive by The Flats, Downtown Cleveland, The Warehouse Dis-trict, Ohio City, The Cleveland Clinic, Playhouse Square and much more. Lunch is freshly cooked by chefs before your eyes at the Mongolian Grill. Visit Lakeview Cemetery where a docent will board our bus for a tour of this historic cemetery. Refund Deadline: May 18 Activity Level: Mild#34249 Jun 17 Wed 8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $78 Put-In-Bay aboard the Jet ExpressThe Jet Express is a comfortable vessel that takes us from Port Clinton to Put-in-Bay (about a 25 minute ride). Its exclusive catamaran design provides the smoothest ride across the lake. We’ll arrive in down-town Put-in Bay and you will have plenty of time on your own to grab lunch and enjoy the island. Refund Date: Jun 22. Activity Level: Moderate.#34724 Jul 22 Wed 7:45 a.m. - 7 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $64 Historic & Ethnic Cleveland - Part 3Sold Out - Call to be put on a Wait ListRefund Deadline: Jun 24 Activity Level: Mild#34258 Jul 24 Fri 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $79
Travel Committee MeetingHave you had a GREAT travel experience that you
would like to see as one of our travel destinations in 2016? Everyone is invited to attend our travel com-mittee meetings. Your input and feedback is much appreciated as we plan trips for 2016.Location: Cardinal Room
#36491 Apr 21 Tue 10:30 a.m.
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Travel Quest 2015 TripsPlease choose your trips carefully. Once you have registered for a trip there will be no full refunds unless the Senior Center cancels the trip. Trip refunds will be available until the date specified, minus the $10 administrative fee. Prevent the $10 administrative fee by transferring the full amount to another class/trip/program prior to the refund date specified. After the refund date, there are no refunds or transfers unless the reservation can be resold. Participants assume risk of change in personal circumstances or health.
One Day TripsMystery Tour #7Sold Out - Call to be put on a Wait ListRefund Deadline: Jul 7. Activity Level: Mild.#34259 Aug 7 Fri 7:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.#34260 Aug 14 Fri 7:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $79
Summer Sunset in ToledoSay goodbye to summer with a trip to the Toledo Museum of Art. We’ll receive a docent-led tour with time to explore on our own and visit the Glass Museum across the street. Lunch is included at Tony Packo’s, a quirky cafeteria eatery. We’ll visit the gated communi-ty of Lakeside, Ohio where we’ll relax on the porch of the 1890’s hotel looking out on the Lake Erie shore. Refund deadline: Jul 28 Activity Level: Mild.#34579 Aug 28 Fri 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $79 The Wilds & Dickinson Longhorn Ranch, Cum-berland, OhioThe Wilds is a wild animal conservation center locat-ed on nearly 10,000 acres. On our bus tour learn the cutting-edge programs of The Wilds. A buffet lunch is included. We also visit a family-owned working Texas Longhorn cattle ranch. This tour includes close up viewing of Bue Lingo, Texas Longhorn and African Watusi cattle herds. Refund Deadline: Aug 10. Activity Level: Mild#34250 Sep 10 Thu 7 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: $82 Historic & Ethnic Cleveland-Part 4 Sold Out - Call to be put on a Wait ListRefund deadline: Sep 2. Activity Level: Mild.#34589 Oct 2 Fri 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $79 Raven’s Glenn Winery plus Amish Flea Market, West Lafayette, OhioLocated on the banks of the beautiful Tuscarawas River, Raven’s Glenn Winery combines a classic tasting room, casual dining and a gift shop. You’ll have an extraordi-nary winery experience. We also visit the Holmes County Flea Market and make a stop at Shearer’s Outlet. Refund deadline: Sep 8. Activity Level: Moderate.#34252 Oct 8 Thu 7:30 a.m. - 6:15 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $58
One Day TripsCleveland POP’S Annual Christmas Concert, Cleveland, OhioMusic enthusiasts can enjoy a wonderful holiday afternoon of classic Christmas music. The Cleveland Pops Orchestra will perform both vintage and modern classics. We have reserved main floor seats at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square. After the show we’ll have a plated dinner at the Ballroom of the Wyndham Hotel. On the way home, we’ll circle the twinkling lights of Public Square. Refund deadline: Oct. 15. Activity Level: Mild#34590 Nov 29 Sun 12:30 p.m. - 7 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $83
Keeping Christmas in Our HeartsCastle Noel is America’s largest indoor Christmas entertainment attraction featuring hundreds of movie props and costumes, millions of dollars in New York City Christmas window displays, a Blizzard Vortex and Santa Klaus Mountain where you can ride the slide just like Ralphie. Bring a wrapped white elephant gift for a silly gift exchange and wear your ugliest Christmas sweater for a chance to win a prize. Other package features include lunch at the Das Dutch Kitchen, a factory tour of P. Graham Dunn, a stop at Lehman’s Hardware (where the Amish shop) and The J. M. Smucker store to purchase an afternoon snack. Refund deadline: Nov 3. Activity Level: Moderate#35146 Dec 3 Thu 8:30 a.m. – 7p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $73Holiday Party at Higbee’s Silver Grille, Cleveland, OhOne seat leftRefund deadline: Oct. 9. Activity Level: Mild#34591 Dec 9 Wed 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $79 New Year’s Eve at NOON on the Nautica, ClevelandJoin us for a unique and wonderful day-time New Year’s Eve Celebration. We’ll arrive on the west bank of the Flats to board the Nautica Queen in time for a champagne countdown at Noon, followed by a lun-cheon buffet with a narrated trip seeing the impres-sive skyline. The DJ will have music for dancing and after we dock, we’ll head to Tower City to see the holiday decorations or you can look for Lady Luck at our own Horseshoe Casino. You’ll be home and safe in your pajamas in time for the evening news, but feel just like you were on Times Square. Refund deadline: Nov 30. Activity Level: Mild#34592 Dec 31 Thu 10:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $73
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Travel Quest 2015 Trips (continued)Please choose your trips carefully. Once you have registered for a trip there will be no full refunds unless the Senior Center cancels the trip. Trip refunds will be available until the date specified, minus the $10 administrative fee. Prevent the $10 administrative fee by transferring the full amount to another class/trip/program prior to the refund date specified. After the refund date, there are no refunds or transfers unless the reservation can be resold. Participants assume risk of change in personal circumstances or health.
Overnight Trips
Casino TripsMeadows Casino Washington County, PACasino Incentive: $20 slot per person.#34245 Tue Apr 14 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $30 Rivers Casino Pittsburgh, PACasino Incentive: $15 slot plus $5 food per person.#34246 Mon Sep 21 7:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $29Seneca Niagara Casino & ResortCasino Bonus: $50 slot dollars plus $20 food voucher. Bonus is provided by the casino and subject to change.Package includes: One night at the Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel.#33503 Tue Jun 23 - Wed Jun 24 Registration/Refund/Final Payment deadline is April 23Cost: $167 per person double occupancy $241 per person single occupancy SENECA NIAGARA DOES NOT OFFER TRIPLE OR QUAD ROOMS Travel Insurance is available and is recommend-ed for all overnight trips.
When booking a triple or a quad please note that there will only be 2 beds in the room. New Orleans - Sold Out#35122 Sun Apr 26 - Sat May 2 $580 per person double, $790 per person single, $560 per person tripleCincinnati Queen City Get-awayThere is something for everyone in this tour. We will visit The American Sign Museum, Bourbon Distillery with a tasting; Cincinnati Zoo, Jungle Jim’s plus we’ll enjoy the Captain’s Dinner Cruise aboard the BB Riv-erboat. Package includes: 1 night lodging, breakfast and dinner en route home. Registration/Final pay-ment deadline is Mar 11. Refund deadline is Feb 11. Deposit of $150 is due by Feb. 11, 2015. Activity Level: Moderate#33498 Mon May 11 - Tue May 12 $285 per person double, $345 per person single, $269 per person triple, $257 per person quad Mackinac Island, Somewhere in TimeStep back in time to historic Mackinac Island where history and recreation are yours to enjoy. Horse-drawn carriages, Victorian cottages and a historic village sus-pended in 19th century charm will amaze you. Package includes: 3 nights lodging at Lake View Hotel on the Island, 3 continental breakfasts, 1 lunch at the Grand Hotel, and 1 dinner. Also included is a hydroplane ride to the island, a carriage tour and a visit to Franken-muth. Registration/Final payment deadline is Apr 15 Refund deadline is Apr 15. Deposit of $150 is due by Mar 15. Activity Level: Mild #33495 Mon Jun 15 - Thu Jun 18 $708 per person double, $918 per person single, $696 per person triple, $685 per person quad
West Virginia Rails TourAll aboard for this package that includes two train rides (45-mile trip on the Cheat Mountain Salaman-der which is pulled by two diesel locomotives and the Durbin Rocket which is pulled by a steam locomotive), three shows (“American Music Through History”, “Pre-mier Evening Show” at the American Mountain Theater plus a Dinner theater), a hobo lunch, lunch at a quaint farm restaurant, a trolley museum, outlet shopping plus a stop at a chocolate factory and ice cream parlor. Registration/Final payment deadline is May 15. Refund deadline is May 15. Deposit of $150 is due by Apr 15. Activity Level: Moderate#34254 Wed Jul 15 - Fri Jul 17 $545 per person double, $671 per person single, $514 per person triple, $493 per person quad
Overnight TripsNew York City Take a Bite of the Big AppleVisit the many highlights of NYC from Times Square to the 911 Memorial. On our guided tour we’ll see Cen-tral Park, Little Italy, Chinatown, and the Observation Deck at the Top of the Rock & Monk’s Restaurant. Package includes: 3 nights lodging at The Comfort Suites of North Bergen, NJ. Also, 2 hot breakfasts, dinner at Bubba Gump’s and a dinner at Planet Hol-lywood. Registration/ Refund deadline/Final payment deadline is Jul 2. Deposit of $150 is due by Jun 2 Activity Level: Strenuous#33496 Wed Sep 2 - Fri Sep 4$525 per person double, $659 per person single, $499 per person triple
New England & Canada Princess CruiseThis 7 day voyage onboard the magnificent Regal Princess cruises north along the eastern seaboard from New York City. En route, you will walk the historic streets of Boston. Hike the breathtaking paths and shorelines of Maine’s Acadia National Park. You’ll visit two quaint cities in Canada’s Atlantic Provinces—Halifax & St. John. Tour includes 1 night lodging, lug-gage handling, motor coach transportation to NYC & back. Registration/Refund/Final Payment deadline is Jul 1. Deposit of $500 is due with registration. Activity Level: Mild#33494 Fri Sep 25 - Sat Oct 3 $1860 per person inside cabin/double, $2448 per person balcony cabin/double, $2805 per person mini-suite/double
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Remaining Spring Classes Offered Sign up NOW!Arthritis Foundation Exercise Location: Studio#33506 Mar - Apr Tue 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. #33508 Mar - Apr Thu 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. #33510 Mar - Apr Fri 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Resident: $15/Nonresident: $19Chair Yoga Location: Studio#33512 Mar - Apr Wed 5:15 – 6:00 p.m.Resident: $30/Nonresident: $38Core Fusion Location: Studio#33514 Mar - Apr Sat 10 – 10:45 a.m.Resident: $30/Nonresident: $ 38Delay the Disease Location: Studio#33517 Mar - Apr Tue 3 – 4 p.m. Resident: $32/Nonresident: $40Low Impact Aerobics Location: Studio#33519 Mar - Apr Mon 9 – 9:45 a.m. #33521 Mar - Apr Mon 10:35 – 11:20 a.m.#33522 Mar - Apr Tue 9 – 9:45 a.m. #33523 Mar - Apr Tue 6:15 – 7 p.m. #33527 Mar - Apr Thu 9 – 9:45 a.m. #33529 Mar - Apr Thu 6:15 – 7 p.m.#33531 Mar - Apr Fri 9 – 9:45 a.m. #33533 Mar - Apr Fri 10:35 – 11:20 a.m. Resident: $15/Nonresident: $19Senior Shape-Up in Chairs Location: Studio#33535 Mar - Apr Mon 10 – 10:30 a.m.#33537 Mar - Apr Wed 10 – 10:30 a.m.#33539 Mar - Apr Fri 10 – 10:30 a.m.Resident: $10/Nonresident: $13Stretch and Balance Location: Studio#33541 Mar - Apr Tue 10:40 - 11:25 a.m.#33543 Mar - Apr Thu 10:40 - 11:25 a.m.Resident: $15 /Nonresident: $19Tai Chi Location: Studio#33546 Mar - Apr Thu 2 - 3 p.m. Resident: $40 /Nonresident: $50Water Exercise at Heisley#33548 Mar - Apr Mon 8 – 8:45 a.m. #33550 Mar - Apr Tue 10:30 – 11:15 a.m.#33552 Mar - Apr Tue 2:15 – 3 p.m. #33554 Mar - Apr Wed 8 – 8:45 a.m. #33556 Mar - Apr Thu 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. #33560 Mar - Apr Thu 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. #33562 Mar - Apr Sat 12 – 12:45 p.m.Resident: $30 /Nonresident: $38Water Exercise at Heisley - Strength Training#33558 Mar - Apr Thu 1:15 – 2 p.m.Resident: $30 /Nonresident: $38Weight Training Location: Studio#33564 Mar - Apr Tue 9:50 – 10:35 a.m. #33566 Mar - Apr Thu 9:50 – 10:35 a.m. #33568 Mar - Apr Tue 7:05 – 7:50 p.m.#33570 Mar - Apr Thu 7:05 – 7:50 p.m. #33572 Mar - Apr Sat 9 – 9:45 a.m.Resident: $15 /Nonresident: $19Yoga Location: Studio#33574 Mar - Apr Mon 2 – 3:15 p.m. #33578 Mar - Apr Sat 9 – 10:15 a.m.#33576 Mar - Apr Thu 3:30 – 4:45 p.m.Resident: $40 /Nonresident: $50Zumba Gold Location: Studio#33581 Mar - Apr Tue 5:15 – 6 p.m. #33583 Mar - Apr Wed 9 – 9:45 a.m. #33585 Mar - Apr Thu 5:15 – 6 p.m. Resident: $30 /Nonresident: $38
IPAD Basics (Apple) ***NEW CLASS SIGN UP NOW***Learn the basics of using the IPAD along with other features like surf-ing the internet, email, messages, calendar, apps, contacts, camera and much more. You must bring your Apple IPAD or IPAD mini.Location: Cardinal Room#36578 Apr 16 – 23 Thu 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Resident: $25/Nonresident: $32All Media Painting Location: Cultural Arts Room #34570 Mar - Apr Thu 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Resident: $35/Nonresident: $44 American Sign Language - Beginners Location: Stage#34583 Mar - Apr Tue 12 – 1 p.m.Resident:$35/Nonresident: $44American Sign Language 2 Location: Stage#34585 Mar - Apr Tue 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.Resident: $35/Nonresident: $44Ballroom Dancing Location: Studio#34587 Mar - Apr Tue 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.Resident: $37/Nonresident: $46Chair Volleyball Location: Activity Room 1#34588 Jan – Apr Wed 12 – 2 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: FreeChronic Disease Self ManagementLocation: Cardinal Room#35235 Mar 2 – Apr 6 Mon 2:30 – 5:00 pmResident/Nonresident: FreeCreative Ceramics Location: Cultural Arts Room #34572 Mar - Apr Wed 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.#34574 Mar - Apr Thu 6 – 8 p.m. Resident: $31/Nonresident: $39 Genealogy 1 Location: Stage#34576 Mar 5 - 19 Thu 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Resident: $30/Nonresident: $38Genealogy 2 Location: Stage#34578 Apr 2 - 16 Thu 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Resident: $30/Nonresident: $38Story from a Picture Location: Activity Room 2#34247 Mar 2 – 23 Mon 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Resident: $10/Nonresident: $12.50Line Dancing Location: Studio#34564 Mar - Apr Mon 4 p.m. – Advanced#34565 Mar - Apr Mon 5 p.m. – Intermed#34566 Mar - Apr Mon 7:30 p.m. – Intermediate#34562 Mar - Apr Wed 6:15 p.m. – Intermediate Resident: $16/Nonresident: $20Line Dancing for Beginners Location: Studio#34568 Mar - Apr Mon 6:30 p.m.Resident: $21/Nonresident: $26Piano Beginners Location: Stage#35099 Mar 6 – 27 Fri 10 – 10:45 a.m. Resident: $24/Nonresident: $30#35101 Apr 10-24 (3 classes) Fri 10 – 10:45 a.m. Resident/Nonresident: $18/$22.50Piano Continuing Location: Stage#35100 Mar 6 – 27 Fri 11 – 11:45 a.m.Resident: $24/Nonresident: $30#35102 Apr 10-24 (3 classes) Fri 11 – 11:45 a.m. Resident/Nonresident: $18/$22.50Story from a Picture Location: Activity Room 2#34247 Mar 2 – 23 Mon 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Resident: $10/Nonresident: $12.50Tuesday Quilters Location: Cultural Arts Room #34581 Mar - Apr Tue 9 a.m. Resident: $35/Nonresident: $44
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2:00 36080
DAY 5/7/15
6/18/15 40.00
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2:00 36082
DAY 7/2/15
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8:00 36083
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6/29/15 30.00
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8:00 36084
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8/31/15 30.00
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DAY 7/2/15
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9:00 36338
DAY 5/5/15
6/23/15 35.00
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Yoga at MSC
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2:00 36109 Multilevel 5/4/15
6/22/15 40.00
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6/18/15 40.00
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8/24/15 40.00
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8/22/15 40.00
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5:15 36116 NIGHT
5/5/15 6/23/15
30.00 38.00
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9:00 36118
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6/17/15 30.00
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Weight Training at M
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9:50 36099
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6/23/15 15.00
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8/18/15 15.00
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9:50 36101
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9:50 36102
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8/20/15 15.00
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7:05 36104
NIGHT 5/7/15
6/18/15 15.00
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7:05 36105
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8/20/15 15.00
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MSC = Mentor Senior Center, 8484 Munson Rd, Mentor HRC = Heisley Racquet Club, 6000 Heisley Rd, Mentor
Writing Your Legacy at M
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Resident Fee
Non Resident Fee
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11:30 36039
DAY 5/4/15
6/29/15 20.00
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DAY 7/6/15
8/24/15 20.00
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Water Exercise - Strength Training at H
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1:15 36093
DAY 5/7/15
6/25/15 30.00
38.00
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1:15 36094
DAY 7/2/15
8/27/15 30.00
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Low Im
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9:00 36054
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6/22/15 15.00
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10:35 36056 DAY
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6/23/15 15.00
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6:15 36060
NIGHT 5/5/15
6/23/15 15.00
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9:00 36062
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6/18/15 15.00
19.00
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6:15 36064
NIGHT 5/7/15
6/18/15 15.00
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6/19/15 15.00
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8/24/15 15.00
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10:35 36057 DAY
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8/18/15 15.00
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6:15 36061
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8/18/15 15.00
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9:00 36063
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8/20/15 15.00
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6:15 36065
NIGHT 7/2/15
8/20/15 15.00
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Non Resident Fee
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12:15 36499
DAY 4/16/15
6/25/15 6.00
6.00
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12:15 36500
DAY 4/10/15
6/19/15 6.00
6.00
Piano at MSC
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Fee Non Resident
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10:00 36904 Beginner
5/8/15 5/29/15
24.00 30.00
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11:00 36905 Continuing
5/8/15 5/29/15
24.00 30.00
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10:00 36906 Beginner 6/12/15
6/26/15 18.00
22.50
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10:00 36908 Beginner 7/10/15
7/31/15 24.00
30.00
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10:00 36910 Beginner
8/7/15 8/28/15
24.00 30.00
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11:00 36907 Continuing 6/12/15
6/26/15 18.00
22.50
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11:00 36909 Continuing 7/10/15
7/31/15 24.00
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11:00 36911 Continuing
8/7/15 8/28/15
24.00 30.00
Senior Shape-Up in C
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10:00 36070
DAY 5/4/15
6/22/15 10.00
13.00
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10:00
36072 DAY
5/6/15 6/17/15
10.00 13.00
F
10:00 36074
DAY 5/8/15
6/19/15 10.00
13.00
M
10:00 36071
DAY 7/6/15
8/24/15 10.00
13.00
W
10:00
36073 DAY
7/1/15 8/19/15
10.00 13.00
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10:00 36075
DAY 7/10/15
8/21/15 10.00
13.00 Stretch and B
alance at MSC
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Time Barcode
Program Start Date
End Date Resident
Fee Non Resident
Fee
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10:40 36076
DAY 5/5/15
6/23/15 15.00
19.00
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10:40 36078
DAY 5/7/15
6/18/15 15.00
19.00
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36077 DAY
7/7/15 8/18/15
15.00 19.00
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10:40 36079
DAY 7/2/15
8/20/15 15.00
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440.974.5725 or 440.255.1100 ext.2470 | www.cityofmentor.com/play/seniors
Summer Classes Senior Center membership is required to partici-pate in Senior Center activities including classes, trips and programs.
Please register and pay at least one week before the be-ginning date of each class. The City of Mentor accepts Cash, Check, Visa and Mastercard. When registering on-line, Discover and American Express may also be used. PROGRAM/ACTIVITY REFUND GUIDELINES
1. A full refund or transfer is available if Mentor Senior Center cancels the program/activity.
2. Transfers can be made with full credit, up to the first day of the program. Transfers must be within the same season and year of programs and into a program that has available space.
3. An administrative charge of $10 will be assessed if the participant cancels out of the program/activity. Prevent the $10 fee by transferring the full amount to another program/activity within the same sea-son. Students assume risk of change in personal affairs and health.
There is a class break June 24 - 30 and August 25 - 31. There is no class May 1 and 19 or July 3 and 4. FITNESS PROGRAMTake Advantage!! Participants in the classes below are welcome to attend ANY Video Fitness Class. Arthritis Foundation Exercise ProgramGain mobility, strength, and endurance as you do gen-tle land exercises. This recreational exercise program was developed specifically for people with arthritis. Instructor: Annette Santoro Fri, Dedee Wilbraham T&ThLocation: Studio #36041 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. #36042 Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. #36043 May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. #36044 Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. #36045 May 8 - Jun 19 Fri 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. #36046 Jul 10 - Aug 21 Fri 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Resident: $15/Nonresident: $19
Chair Yoga This gentle form of yoga works the joints and muscles to increase flexibility, strength, balance and circulation and also encourages quiet reflection, relaxation and proper breathing plus better posture. Instructor: Ray SmithLocation: Studio#36047 May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 5:15 – 6:00 p.m.#36048 Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 5:15 – 6:00 p.m.Resident: $30/Nonresident: $38Core Fusion This class is based on traditional Pilates mat work and will incorporate the use of small hand weights, stretch bands/tubes and small balls to challenge your core. Bring your mat. Instructor: TBALocation: Studio #36049 May 9 - Jun 20 Sat 11 – 11:45 a.m.#36050 Jul 11 - Aug 22 Sat 11 – 11:45 a.m.Resident: $30/Nonresident: $38
There is a class break June 24 - 30 and August 25 - 31. There is no class May 1 and 19 or July 3 and 4.
Delay the Disease Exercise to fight Parkinson’s.This fitness program is designed to empower people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), by optimizing their physi-cal function and helping delay the progression. Instructor: Ben Rossi Location: Studio #36052 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 3 – 4 p.m. #36053 Jul 7- Aug 18 Tue 3 – 4 p.m. Resident: $32/Nonresident: $40
Low Impact AerobicsThis energetic class is designed for able-bodied seniors, with a small amount of resistance bands and weights. Instructors: Diane Schefft – Mon & Fri 10:35 a.m.; Sharon Benner - Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri; 9 a.m.Barb Bensi - Tue & Thu; 6:15 p.m.Location: Studio#36054 May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 9 – 9:45 a.m. #36055 Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 9 – 9:45 a.m. #36056 May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 10:35 – 11:20 a.m. #36057 Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 10:35 – 11:20 a.m.#36058 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 9 – 9:45 a.m. #36059 Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 9 – 9:45 a.m. #36060 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 6:15 – 7 p.m. #36061 Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 6:15 – 7 p.m. #36062 May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 9 – 9:45 a.m. #36063 Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 9 – 9:45 a.m. #36064 May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 6:15 – 7 p.m. #36065 Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 6:15 – 7 p.m.#36066 May 8 - Jun 19 Fri 9 – 9:45 a.m. #36067 Jul 10 - Aug 21 Fri 9 – 9:45 a.m. #36068 May 8 - Jun 19 Fri 10:35 – 11:20 a.m. #36069 Jul 10 - Aug 21 Fri 10:35 – 11:20 a.m. Resident: $15/Nonresident: $19
Senior Shape-Up in ChairsThis class includes seated and standing exercises for increased flexibility, strength and mobility. A variety of tools are used including resistance bands, weights, balls and plates. Instructors: Sharon Benner – Mon & Fri; Annette Santoro –Wed Location: Studio#36070 May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 10 – 10:30 a.m.#36071 Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 10 – 10:30 a.m.#36072 May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 10 – 10:30 a.m.#36073 Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 10 – 10:30 a.m.#36074 May 8 - Jun 19 Fri 10 – 10:30 a.m.#36075 Jul 10 - Aug 21 Fri 10 – 10:30 a.m.Resident: $10/Nonresident: $13
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Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060
Stretch and BalanceSeated and standing exercises will focus on isolat-ing muscles to improve balance, flexibility, and to increase mobility. Instructor: Sharon BennerLocation: Studio#36076 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 10:40 - 11:25 a.m.#36077 Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 10:40 - 11:25 a.m. #36078 May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 10:40 - 11:25 a.m.#36079 Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 10:40 - 11:25 a.m.Resident: $15 /Nonresident: $19
Tai ChiTai Chi is an especially effective exercise modality for older adults. The Wu style is a meditative and energetic form, one of the national treasures of China. Instructor: Paul WallaceLocation: Studio #36080 May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 2 - 3 p.m. #36082 Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 2 - 3 p.m. Resident: $40 /Nonresident: $50
Water Exercise at HeisleyClass is designed especially for those 55 and older. Class includes a warm up and shallow water exercises, including cardio, toning and strength. Location: Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club Pool# 36083 May 4 - Jun 29 Mon 8 – 8:45 a.m. # 36084 Jul 6 - Aug 31 Mon 8 – 8:45 a.m. # 36085 May 5 - Jun 30 Tue 10:30 – 11:15 a.m.# 36086 Jul 7 - Aug 25 Tue 10:30 – 11:15 a.m.# 36087 May 5 - Jun 30 Tue 2:15 – 3 p.m. # 36088 Jul 7 - Aug 25 Tue 2:15 – 3 p.m. # 36089 May 6 - Jun 24 Wed 8 – 8:45 a.m.# 36090 Jul 1 - Aug 26 Wed 8 – 8:45 a.m. # 36091 May 7 - Jun 25 Thu 10:30 – 11:15 a.m.# 36092 Jul 2 - Aug 27 Thu 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. # 36095 May 7 - Jun 25 Thu 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. # 36096 Jul 2 - Aug 27 Thu 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. # 36097 May 2 - Jun 27 Sat 12 – 12:45 p.m.# 36098 Jul 11 - Aug 29 Sat 12 – 12:45 p.m.Resident: $30 /Nonresident: $38
Water Exercise at Heisley - Strength TrainingThis fun water work-out creates less impact on the joints and bones. Included in the class will be the use of noodles, light water weights, resistance boards and paddles. You do not have to know how to swim.Location: Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club Pool# 36093 May 7 - Jun 25 Thu 1:15 – 2 p.m.# 36094 Jul 2 - Aug 27 Thu 1:15 – 2 p.m.Resident: $30 /Nonresident: $38
Weight Training This strength class is designed to build muscle strength and bone density. Resistance bands and weights will be used while standing and while seated. Instructor: Sharon Benner – morning, Barb Bensi – evening, Saturday - TBA. Location: Studio#36099 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 9:50 – 10:35 a.m.#36100 Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 9:50 – 10:35 a.m.#36101 May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 9:50 – 10:35 a.m. #36102 Jul 7 - Aug 18 Thu 9:50 – 10:35 a.m. #36103 May 7 - Jun 18 Tue 7:05 – 7:50 p.m.#36108 Jul 2 - Aug 20 Tue 7:05 – 7:50 p.m.#36104 May 5 - Jun 23 Thu 7:05 – 7:50 p.m. #36105 Jul 7 - Aug 18 Thu 7:05 – 7:50 p.m. #36106 May 9 - Jun 20 Sat 10 – 10:45 a.m.#36107 Jul 11 - Aug 22 Sat 10 – 10:45 a.m.Resident: $15 /Nonresident: $19
YogaEnhance your well being by easing muscle and men-tal tension, increasing your strength and balance. Bring a yoga mat and a firm cushion or blanket. Wear loose comfortable clothes. Instructor: Judy Churchill - Mon & Thu; Denise Brown – SatLocation: Studio/StageMultilevel Yoga for beginners and continuing students#36109 May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 2 – 3:15 p.m. #36110 Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 2 – 3:15 p.m. Intermediate Yoga for more advanced students; prereq-uisite Multilevel Yoga or previous yoga experience#36111 May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 3:30 – 4:45 p.m.#36112 Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 3:30 – 4:45 p.m.Multilevel Yoga for beginners and continuing students#36113 May 9 - Jun 20 Sat 8:45 – 10 a.m.#36114 Jul 11 - Aug 22 Sat 8:45 – 10 a.m. Resident: $40 /Nonresident: $50
Zumba GoldThe Zumba® program fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves tailored to the older adult. The routines feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body and burn fat. Instructor: Annette SantoroLocation: Studio#36116 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 5:15 – 6 p.m. #36117 Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 5:15 – 6 p.m.#36118 May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 9 – 9:45 a.m. #36119 Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 9 – 9:45 a.m. #36120 May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 5:15 – 6 p.m. #36121 Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 5:15 – 6 p.m.Resident: $30 /Nonresident: $38
There is a class break June 24 - 30 and August 25 - 31. There is no class May 1 and 19 or July 3 and 4. Water Exercise classes do not follow our fitness break schedule.
Summer Classes (See Registration/Refund Guidelines on Pg.13)
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Summer Classes (See Registration/Refund Guidelines on Pg.13)
American Sign Language BeginnerLearn the history and basic signs of American Sign Language. Students will learn the alphabet, basic non verbal communication skills, finger spelling, and basic vocabulary. By the end of class learn the basics of a new language and be able to communicate. Instructor: Maggie Runyon Location: Stage#36340 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.#36341 Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 11 a.m.– 12 p.m.Resident:$35/Nonresident: $44American Sign Language - 2 Beginner American Sign Language is a prerequisite un-less approved by instructor. Come expand on what you have already learned in Beginner American Sign Lan-guage. Learn sentence structure and more about deaf culture. Challenge yourself and continue learning!Instructor: Maggie Runyon Location: Stage#36342 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 12 – 1 p.m.#36343 Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 12 – 1 p.m.Resident: $35/Nonresident: $44Ballroom DancingThis class is for a person or couple with two left feet or for people who already know how to cut a rug but want to freshen up. Come learn the basic ballroom dance styles of foxtrot, east coast swing, waltz, and many more. Come dance and move around the floor gracefully. Instructor: Maggie RunyonLocation: Studio#36344 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.#36345 Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.Resident: $37/Nonresident: $46 Ballet for BalanceLearn the art and language of ballet to find balance and increase flexibility. No previous experience required. Please wear comfortable socks or ballet slippers. This class will incorporate stretching to increase mobility in muscles and joints. Balance exercises will increase awareness of proper body alignment during movement. *****FREE DEMO CLASS WED, APR 22 #36913*****Instructor: Maggie RunyonLocation: Studio#36889 May 6 – Jun 17 Wed 2:00 – 2:45 p.m. #36890 Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 2:00 – 2:45 p.m.Resident: $30/Nonresident: $38
Fitness Center/Exercise Equipment TrainingWe have cardiovascular equipment including 5 tread-mills, 3 bikes, 2 seated ellipticals, and 3 standing ellipticals. The Tuff Stuff strength station offers a wide variety of exercises and the Precor stretch trainer of-fers great stretching options. You must be 55 years or older, a member of the senior center and must take the Exercise Equipment Training Class to participate.Learn to use our equipment safely with proper form, seat and weight settings and how to use a workout card to track your progress from a certified instructor. Classes are limited to four participants.The two hours of instruction is available in 2 formats: The one hour, 2 session class is recommended for most seniors and those new to exercise. The two hour, 1 session class is recommended only for those experi-enced exercisers already familiar with the equipment. Due to small class size, it is not possible to do a make up if you miss one of your appointed classes.Call for dates and availabilityResident: $20/Nonresident: $25Personal Fitness TrainingA certified personal trainer will work with you to de-velop personalized training targeted toward specific fitness goals. You can choose from private, one on one instruction, or schedule with a friend for semi-private instruction.Mon, 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Sharon BennerTue, 11:45 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. Sharon Benner Thu, 11:45 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. Sharon Benner Off in March and April Barb Bensi Wed, 6:30 - 9 p.m. Ray Smith
All Media PaintingAll the fundamentals of art will be covered: composi-tion, design, and color. Please bring the media of your choice, paper, and reference materials.Instructor: Jennifer TheilLocation: Cultural Arts Room#36332 May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Resident: $35/Nonresident: $44 Arts & Crafts StampingInstructor: Cathy May KrebsPreregistration is requiredLocation: Cutural Arts Room#36301 May 7 and Jun 4 Thu 12:30 p.m. #36310 Jul 2 and Aug 6 Thu 12:30 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: $4Arts & Crafts Seasonal CraftInstructor: Cathy May KrebsPreregistration is requiredLocation: Cutural Arts Room#36312 May 14, 28, Jun 11, 25 Thu 12:30 p.m. #36912 Jul 9, 23, Aug 13, 27 Thu 12:30 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: $8
There is a class break June 24 - 30 and August 25 - 31. There is no class May 1 and 19 or July 3 and 4.
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Summer Classes (See Registration and Refund Guidelines on Page 13)
Creative CeramicsJoin us for summer and fall projects. Class includes in-struction and firing. An $8 supply fee is payable at time of registration and includes use of brushes and paints. Greenware fee is payable to the instructor. All levels of students are welcome.Instructor: Joanne Kuchar Location: Cultural Arts Room #36334 May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.#36335 Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.#36336 May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 6 – 8 p.m.#36337 Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 6 – 8 p.m. Resident: $31/Nonresident: $39Drawing Basics Learn the “ABC’s of drawing” in only six lessons. Learn or review “how to draw & shade” basic shapes and per-spective rules. Supplies needed: 14 x 17 or 14 x 18,” 70lb drawing pad, ebony pencil, & school pencils. Instructor: Diane CarswellLocation: Cultural Arts Room #36430 May 1 - Jun 19 Fri 9:15 - 10 a.m. Resident: $17/Nonresident: $21
Drawing and WatercolorRecommended pre-requisite: Drawing Basics. The instructor selects, with student input, a few topics throughout the session for the students to draw OR paint. Art supplies are 11x14 (or bigger), 70 - 100 lb drawing pad, watercolors (tubes), and drawing sup-plies from Drawing Basics. This class may be taken simultaneously with Drawing Basics if you are refresh-ing your art talent.Instructor: Diane CarswellLocation: Activity Room 2 #36438 May 1 - Jun 19 Fri 10:15 - 11:45 a.m.Resident: $35/Nonresident: $44
IPAD Basics (Apple) See Page 12 for DescriptionLocation: Cardinal Room#36578 Apr 16 – 23 Thu 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Resident: $25/Nonresident: $32Line Dancing Enjoy a variety of music and dances, including popular wedding dances. These classes are a great way to have fun with others, stay physically fit and mentally alert. Instructors: Barb Shoda - Mon; Polly Dubeansky – Mon; Sharen McDivitt - WedLocation: Studio #36323 May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 4 p.m. – Adv#36324 Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 4 p.m. – Adv#36325 May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 5 p.m. – Inter#36326 Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 5 p.m. – Inter#36331 May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 7:30 p.m. – Inter#36327 Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 7:30 p.m. – Inter#36328 May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 6:15 p.m. – Inter#36329 Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 6:15 p.m. – Inter Resident: $16/Nonresident: $20Line Dancing for BeginnersThis very beginners class is for participants who have never done Line Dance. The most basic steps are bro-ken down so you can join ongoing classes at a later date. Instructor: Polly Dubeansky Location: Studio#36330 May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 6:30 p.m.#36322 Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 6:30 p.m.Resident: $21/Nonresident: $26
Piano LessonsWe offer basic and continuing piano lessons. The les-son plans include a balance of theory, sight reading and repertoire appropriate to the student’s level and musical ability.Instructor: Marge SyroneyLocation: Stage#36904 May 8 - 29 Fri 10 – 10:45 a.m. - Beg#36905 May 8 - 29 Fri 11 – 11:45 a.m. - ContResident: $24/Nonresident: $30#36906 Jun 12-26 (3 classes) Fri 10 – 10:45 a.m. - Beg#36907 Jun 12-26 (3 classes) Fri 11 - 11:45 a.m. - ContResident/Nonresident: $18/$22.50#36908 Jul 10 - 31 Fri 10 - 10:45 a.m. - Beg#36909 Jul 10 - 31 Fri 11 - 11:45 a.m. - ContResident: $24/Nonresident: $30#36910 Aug 7 - 28 Fri 10 - 10:45 a.m. - Beg#36911 Aug 7 - 28 Fri 11 - 11:45 a.m. - ContResident: $24/Nonresident: $30
There is a class break June 24 - 30 and August 25 - 31. There is no class May 1 and 19 or July 3 and 4.
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There is a class break June 24 - 30 and Aug 25 - 31. There is no class May 1 and 19 or July 3 and 4.
Tuesday QuiltersBring material (based upon project supply list), sewing machine in good condition, sewing notions, & miscellaneous supplies (rulers, rotary cutters, scissors). An iron and ironing board are provided for your convenience. Class break July and August.
May/Jun - Two Block Illusion QuiltCreate the illusion of a traditional and more compli-cated quilt design using two simple blocks.Bonus: Easy 60 degree piecing, color theory and value.Instructor: Teri BittnerLocation: Cultural Arts Room #36338 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 9 - 11 a.m.Resident: $35/Nonresident: $44
Wii Bowling Location: Cardinal Room#36499 Apr 16 – Jun 25 (no class Apr 30) Thu 12:15 p.m.Location: Cultural Arts Room#36500 Apr 10 – Jun 19 (no class May 1) Fri 12:15 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: $6
Writing Your LegacyUsing guideline questions to prompt remembrances of your life from childhood to the present, we will write about key life elements that helped make you who you are, and what you want your loved ones to remember about you. A portion of the class includes sharing what you have written with the group (optional). The class is open to adults of all ages. Enjoy one or both sessions.Facilitator: Debbie Muzik, Licensed ProfessionalCounselorLocation: Cultural Arts Room #36039 May 4 – Jun 29 #36040 Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Resident: $20/Nonresident: $25
Summer Classes See Registration and Refund Guidelines on Page 13
Frequently Asked QuestionsI just signed up for Line Dance class and one session has 7 classes while the other has 8. Is this a mistake?Almost all of our ongoing programs such as fitness and art classes are scheduled in 2 month sessions. These sessions average out to be 7.2 classes per session depending on when the month starts and ends and holidays. If a session has less than 7 classes we will skip the break week to make it 7 classes per session.
Why do we have break weeks?Break week provides an opportunity for make up classes due to bad weather, or instructor illness. When we cancel a class we will let the participants know the make up date.
Any guesses on the most frequently asked question?Hands down, the most frequent question we get is “Are you open?” The answer is almost ALWAYS yes. Other than closing for holidays the center has not closed in the 6 years I have worked here. This is because we are an emergency shelter, a place where you can warm up if your heat is out, charge up your devices if you don’t have power or cool down in the summer if you don’t have air condition-ing. We have a generator which allows us to provide these services even if we do not have power. Oc-casionally the city will designate the center as an after hours emergency shelter when the situation calls for it.
What is the best time to use the fitness center? The fitness center is typically busiest in the morn-ings from about 8:30 til noon. Early afternoons are a bit quieter and late afternoon and evening tend to be the slowest time.
Lost and Found Items will be displayed in the Lobby March 2 - 6.
Claim your lost or missing items before we donate or dispose of them.
Stop by and check; you just might find that missing glove, piece of jewelry, jacket,
gym shoes etc.
Laketran Another Reason to Love Saturdays
Dial-a-ride services are available for seniors and people with disabilities
on Saturday’s from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
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Decorations Chair ..Connie KarchefskyHistorian ......................... Carol KotheraHospitality Chair ......... Carole ClementLibrary Chair ......................... Helen Lair
Past President ...............Dean TrombleyVolunteer Chair .............Sandy Drenser
President ..................................Ken KotheraVice President .........................Carol SnivelyTreasurer ................................Seba PletcherRecording Sect’y ......Debbie HigginbothamCorresponding Secretary ....Paulette Mack
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MSC Garage Sale “One man’s junk is another man’s treasure” If bargain hunting is your thing, we’ve got it all here under one roof.This isn’t your ordinary garage sale, this is a HUGE garage sale with over 50 participants displaying their treasures, everyday gadgets, and new and used items. Donations for the bake sale would be appreci-
ated. The proceeds go to our Arts and Crafts Program. As always we’ll have snacks, pizza and hot dogs for sale when you work up an appetite from all that shopping!Location: Mentor Senior CenterApr 25 Sat 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.Resident/Nonresident: Free
Spring Cleaning/Shut Down Days April 30, May 1, 2 and 3The Senior Center will be closed for two weekdays and two weekend days this spring to allow for
preventive maintenance, spring cleaning and facility repairs and upgrades. The building will be closed, and all programs will be cancelled.