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900 Whiting Drive ▪ Yankton, SD 57078 www.thecenteryankton.net
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Permit No. 37 Yankton, SD
57078
Hours of Operation
Mon, Wed & Thur 8:00am - 4:00pm
Tues & Fri 8:00am - 9:00pm
Noon Meal (M-F) 11:30am - 12:30pm
Annual Dues $35/Single ▪ $63/Couple Lifetime Dues $315/Single ▪ $567/Couple
$35.00 a year is only 10¢ a day!
Change Service Requested
Board of Director’s Joleen Smith, David Hosmer, Kara Payer, Heather Olson, John Harper, Bob Kellen,
Velma Kuchta, Chris Nelsen, Diane Reese, John Swensen, Cee Sorenson, Steve Wentworth
Senior Games 2018
900 Whiting Drive ▪ Yankton, SD 57078 [email protected]
Center: 605-665-4685 ▪ Nutrition: 605-665-1055 September 2018 ▪ Volume 17 ▪ Issue 9
In This Issue
Pancake Feed (All you can eat) Wednesday, September 12th ▪ 4:30pm-6:30pm
It’s the season opener and we are excited to see all those familiar faces as well as many new ones. Each month, on the second Wednesday, join us for all you can eat pancakes
and french toast, a single serving of eggs and bacon or sausage.
All this for only $5.00 per person!
Bring the whole family!
If you would like to volunteer at one of our Pancake Feeds, please stop in the office
and talk to Colleen.
The Board of Director’s and Executive Director would like to congratulate Kriss Thury on her promotion to Assistant Director of The Center. She has served as Administrative Assistant for 6 years taking on added responsibilities with grace and success. Over the past couple of years, Kriss has supervised our janitor, the inmates and more recently our Meals on Wheels Coordinator. Since Christy’s accident she has had to step up in many ways. She has proven to be a leader and is ready for this next step in her career. Kriss will now manage our Head Cook, Paula Fontenot. She will delegate some of her responsibilities to our new Office/Nutrition Assistant, Sara Kruse. We are blessed to have Paula who is not only a great cook, but a great leader, who will manage the kitchen operation. Sara is knowledgeable about integrating social media and marketing and has exceptional computer skills. Paula, Sara and Kriss will absorb the role
of the nutrition coordinator. Our inmate population has temporarily been suspended as we finalize our restructuring plan. We are obligated to provide a comprehensive inmate oversight plan to the DOC. We are working on it and hope to have it finalized in the weeks to come. We have also been fortunate and blessed to hire temporary help to keep our operation running. Preston & Heidi are doing an amazing job. We want to thank all the volunteers who have pitched in during this transition. We needed you before and we certainly need you now and ask for your continued patience and understanding. We want to thank our entire staff for reaching deep and giving more. There is no question everyone has had to work harder and smarter to do more with less. We are grateful for our staff, volunteers, board members, members and inmates. Soon our inmates will return and we will have a full trained staff.
Help us thank Kriss & Paula for taking on more responsibility and welcome Sara to our great organization.
Evening Meal (4th Wednesday)
Wednesday, September 26th 4:30pm-6:30pm
BBQ Ribs Baked Potato
Creamed Peas Fruit
Dessert Dinner Roll, Butter,
Milk & Coffee
Suggested donation $6.00 per person
RSVP, call 665-1055
Board of Director’s Annual Meeting Monday, September 17th ▪ Lunch 11:30am—Meeting 12:00pm
All members are encouraged to attend the Annual Meeting to learn more about the status of The Center. We will thank our outgoing Board Members, John Harper &
Heather Olson. We will welcome incoming nominees, Carla Schlingman, Julz Tesch and Pam Rezac.
Serving Swiss Steak ▪ RSVP: 665-1055
Board Candidates 2
Birthdays/Anniversaries 3
Fundraising News 4
Menu 5
Nutrition News 6
Activities Schedule 7
Activities 8
Volunteer News 9
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Board of Director Candidates Meet our candidates at the Annual Meeting on September 17th
CARLA SCHLINGMAN (Broker/Owner) Century 21 Professional Real Estate
I have been a realtor for 13 years. It has always been a passion of mine to assist new or seasoned buyers/sellers with their real estate needs. I have been married for 37 years to Jim Schlingman, System Administrator at Kolberg Pioneer, Inc. and we
have 3 grown children, Matt Schlingman and his son Evan in Omaha, NE, Sheena (Kevin) Schramm and their son Owen in Yankton and Mitch Schlingman, architect student at SDSU in Brookings. My hobbies include golfing, camping and baking when time allows. I look forward to serving on the Board of Directors of The Center as I feel strongly about what The Center has to offer our community and it would be a pleasure supporting its mission.
JULZ TESCH (Branch Manager) First Dakota National Bank
I have worked at First Dakota National Bank’s North location since 2005, where I was recently promoted to the Branch Manager position. I truly enjoy working with my customers and making sure their financial needs are fulfilled. Building those relationships and helping customers reach their short-and long-term
goals gives me great satisfaction. I was born and raised in the Yankton area and can think of no place better to live. My husband, Wiatt, and I were married in 2009 and we have 1 daughter, Tenlie, who is 2 years old. I enjoy many hobbies, but especially those where I can spend time with my family.
PAM REZAC (Retired/from Avera Sacred Heart Hospital)
Pam Rezac has been retired for 3 years now as the President & CEO of Avera Sacred Heart Hospital. I started my career as a registered nurse at Methodist Hospital in Mitchell. From there, I became patient care administrator and CEO of Landmann-Jungman Hospital in Scotland. I joined ASHH in 1980 as vice president of
patient care and then served as vice president of administration. In 1992, I became the vice president of health care services for Avera Health and provided leadership to fur-ther develop Avera Health. In 1997, I was named president and chief executive officer at ASHH and regional president of Avera. I look forward to working with The Center.
USD Dental Hygiene Services Thursday, October 4th 9:00am
(First come, first served)
Free and low cost dental services provided by University of South Dakota dental hygiene
students, and supervised by faculty. Services are provided at The Center on a first come, first
served basis. Free services include: free oral screenings, denture and partial cleanings.
Accepting Medicaid
and other insurances
Cleanings $35.00 X-Rays $25.00
Volunteers Bonnie Strnad and Diane Reese at the
BBQ Rib meal. Purcey Lokken sure enjoys her BBQ Ribs
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Tabor September Menu
Suggested donation is $4.25 for those over 60 and $6.50 for those under 60. Please call 463-2505 by 9:00am for reservations.
Menu is subject to change. Meals are served with bread, milk and coffee.
Sept 4 Roast Pork
Sept 5 Swiss Steak
Sept 6 Chicken & Dressing
Sept 11 Hamburger
Sept 12 Liver & Onions
Sept 13 Chicken Fried Steak
Sept 18 Pork Chops (Evening Meal)
Sept 19 Cabbage Beef Soup
Sept 20 Broiled Hamburger
Sept 25 Baked Steak/Gravy
Sept 26 Lasagna
Sept 27 Oven Fried Chicken (Birthday Dinner)
All ages can enjoy BBQ Ribs at The Center.
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Membership News
Welcome New Members
Pauline Groetken ▪ Yankton Mary Groetken ▪ Yankton
John & Marsha Dahlseid ▪ Yankton Kaleigh Janssen ▪ Yankton Carol Broadbent ▪ Yankton
David & Donna Fischer ▪ Yankton
Must be 18 to be a member
Sympathy Cards
Donna Stecker (Loss of Husband)
Darold & Geri Loecker (Loss of Brother-In-Law)
Kayleen Ehresmann (Loss of Father)
Get Well Cards
Jim Huisman Victor Schaeffer Cheryl Leiferman Sandy Johnson Sharon Thoene
Carol Wynia
Memorials
In Memory of Jerry Steckler Pat & Christy Hauer
In Memory of Vertus Huber
Linda Hamberger
In Memory of Leone Dutcher Darwin & LaVila Tessier
In Memory of Warren Broderson Pat & Christy Hauer
Carol Sarringer Warren Broderson Family
Sept 1 Mark Frick Sept 16 Sharon Knorr
Sept 1 Lynda Healy Sept 16 Lynne Nelson
Sept 1 Susie Koziol Sept 18 Gertrude Bowers
Sept 1 Marlene Larsen Sept 18 Kaye Cwach
Sept 2 Bradie Hendrix Sept 18 Betty Drotzman
Sept 2 Joanne Weimer Sept 18 Gerrie Healy
Sept 3 Gertrude Andersh Sept 18 Lois Lenling
Sept 3 Martin Raab Sept 18 Sharon Thoene
Sept 3 MaryAnn Schonebaum Sept 20 Bill Kennedy
Sept 3 Richard Slowey Sept 20 Sara Paulsen
Sept 4 Peggy Olson Sept 21 Dorothy Blumer
Sept 5 Brett Hargan Sept 21 Karen Domogalski
Sept 5 Barbara Schneider Sept 21 Dorothy Wurtz
Sept 5 Dorothy Stanage Sept 22 Carol Fountain
Sept 6 Wes Cimpl Sept 22 Beverly Lowe
Sept 6 Raymond Pravecek Sept 23 Alberta Bender
Sept 6 Kathleen Soesbe Sept 23 Shari Persinger-Hovland
Sept 7 Gary Lien Sept 23 Arlys Rye
Sept 7 Larry VanderPoel Sept 23 Darlene Schaeffer
Sept 8 Ethel Campbell Sept 24 Pearl Lyons
Sept 8 Bill Cerny Sept 24 Jim Walloch
Sept 8 Maysel Goltz Sept 24 Linda Wilcox
Sept 9 Kirt Flannery Sept 25 Will Dangler
Sept 9 Ken Huether Sept 25 Gladys Hamberger
Sept 9 Judy Ray Sept 25 Jerald Rames
Sept 10 Mary Haberman Sept 26 Janene Cabalka
Sept 10 Bob Nagy Sept 26 Joyce Kollars
Sept 10 Marillyn Obr Sept 26 Paul Nielson
Sept 12 Darlene Kolda Sept 26 Armond Wiebelhaus
Sept 12 Romaine Wieseler Sept 27 Bill Arens
Sept 13 Sharon Kostroun Sept 27 Gail Fiedler
Sept 13 Linda Nickles Sept 27 Karen Gran
Sept 13 Judy Oelke Sept 27 Errol Johnson
Sept 13 Chuck Schild Sept 27 Linda Stevens
Sept 14 Mike Arens Sept 28 Mary Broders
Sept 14 Connie Heying Sept 28 Glenn Mannes
Sept 14 Gayle Hubert Sept 28 Mary Reiners
Sept 14 Betty Thomas Sept 29 Bev Larsen
Sept 15 Midge Stengle Sept 30 Bonnie Whatling
Happy Birthday
Happy Anniversary
Dinner & A Movie Wednesday, September 19th
4:30pm-6:00pm (meal) End Of Summer Picnic Bash
(Chicken, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Dessert)
Movie at 6:00pm “I Can Only Imagine”
Growing up, Bart Millard suffered abuse at the hands of his father, Arthur. When Arthur becomes terminally ill,
he finds redemption by embracing his faith and rediscovering his love for his son. Years later, Bart's
troubled childhood and mended relationship with his dad inspires him to write and sing the hit song
"I Can Only Imagine" with the band MercyMe
Suggested donation: $6.00 for meal, movie and popcorn Call for reservations: 665-1055
Sept 1 Darold & Geri Loecker Sept 15 Don & Amanda Johnson
Sept 3 Will & Shirley Dangler Sept 15 Rodney & Judy Woerner
Sept 3 Jack & Sandy Skinner Sept 19 Bob & Delores Nelsen
Sept 6 Norman & Ethel Campbell Sept 26 Jack & Marsha Dahlseid
Sept 7 Doyle & Carolyn Becker Sept 26 Andrew & Barb DeJager
Sept 8 Robert & Dorcas Mason Sept 26 Joe & Romaine Wieseler
Sept 11 Jim & Shari Persinger-Hovland
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Fundraising News
Thank You For Your Monetary Donation
Steve & Deb Murray Benedictine Sisters Linda Hamberger
Your generous support is greatly appreciated!
Bingo Every Tuesday & Friday (7pm)
(Open to the public) Join the fun and win some money
Center Wish List Thank You For Your Donations!
Regular & Decaf Coffee Small Paper Plates & Napkins
Toilet Paper Dog & Cat Food
Fun Size Candy Bars Sandwich Baggies
Laundry Soap Kleenex
Hand Sanitizer C, AA, AAA Batteries
(In order of priority)
Dementia Caregiver Group Tuesday, September 11th ▪ 10:00am-11:00am
The Dementia Caregiver group meets each month on the second Tuesday.
Everyone Welcome Thank You for Your Donation
Coffee Diane Reese
Coffee Hand & Foot Group
Napkins, Baggies, Kleenex Janet Sayler
Magazines Darwin & LaVila Tessier
Napkins Eileen Lesher
Paper Cups Loran & Delores Moore
Candy & Coffee Theresa Arens
Batteries Marlene Nebola
Batteries Dorothea Hoebelheinrich
Sympathy Cards Bobbi Jo Beaver
Napkins, Cat/Dog Food,T. Paper Shari Persinger-Hovland
Laundry Soap, Magazines, T. Paper Ed Gleich
Coffee Dorothy Johansen
Laundry Soap, Batteries, Magazines Fran & Sandy Johnson
Candy, Stickers, Calendars Glenn & Phyllis Grosshuesch
Magazines Kenneth & Peggy Doering
Napkins Dan Klimisch
Walker, Cane, Shower Chair Brishandre Bearing
Magazines Duane & Carol Grimme
Kiwanis 50th Annual Harvest Dinner Sunday, October 21st ▪ 4:00pm-7:00pm
$10 for Adults Some of the proceeds are donated to
many area organizations.
Advance tickets we be available on
Friday, October 12th from 11:00am-1:00pm at The Center.
I have learned to never underestimate the power of prayer and faith. Thank you for all the support, kind words and prayers during the time of my motorcycle accident and for the continued kindness that you have shown for not only myself but for my mother. Mandi Lampman & family as well. It has been overwhelming to know that so many people continue
to pray for me. I can’t thank you enough. Kenneth Ohrazda
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Volunteer News
CONGRATULATIONS! Loran & Delores Moore
are our September Volunteers of the Month.
Loran and Delores volunteer often at The Center. They deliver Meals on Wheels, help with
Pancake Feeds, Dinner & Movie events and Evening Meals. Loran most recently started volunteering at Bingo. The Moore’s can always be counted on if we are in need.
Thank you Loran & Delores for all your support of The Center. Enjoy your parking spot.
Morning Coffee Show with Scott Kooistra
We are on radio KYNT1450AM at 7:40am & 12:20pm Tuesday, September 11th Tuesday, September 25th
Tune in to hear about upcoming events and activities at The Center.
Russ & Jean Weller, Darold Adamson & Fran Fox
Due to being short staffed, we have condensed our newsletter this month. We will resume
next month with a full newsletter.
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Activities
Pinochle News
Double Pinochle—July 19, 2018 Bud Gustad & Sylvia Coulson
Double Pinochle—July 30, 2018 Amanda Stewart & Sharon Tronek
Round Robin—July 31, 2018 Millie Zimmerman & Joyce Kollars
Round Robin—August 9, 2018 Steve Johnson & George Woodhouse
Round Robin—August 16, 2018 Doris Gall & Betty Adam
Double Pinochle—August 27, 2018 Bud Gustad & Karen Domogalski
Friday Bridge News
August 3, 2018 1. Jean Fitzgerald & Char Erickson Score: 5560 2. Darwin & LaVila Tessier Score: 5410 3. Nadean Auch & Marlene Larsen Score: 4750 4. Beth Nohr & Jeannie Gustad Score: 3620
August 10, 2018 1. Jean Fitzgerald & Char Erickson Score: 5700 2. Beth Nohr & Muriel Stach Score: 4010 3. Judy Kistler & Janet Ausdemore Score: 3510 Small Slam: Jean Fitzgerald & Char Erickson
August 17, 2018 1. Darwin & LaVila Tessier Score: 5690 2. Jean Fitzgerald & Char Erickson Score: 4860 3. Judy Kistler & Jean Schaecher Score: 4400 4. Leta Levinger & Toots Marchand Score: 2640
August 24, 2018 1. Jean Fitzgerald & Char Erickson Score: 4410 2. Toots Marchand & Leta Levinger Score: 4300 3. Betty Adam & Shirley McKee Score: 3550 4. Judy Kistler & Janet Ausdemore Score: 3430
Partnership Bridge News
July 25, 2018 1. Fran Mollet & Marilyn Weverstad Score: 6010 2. Darwin Tessier & Glenn Mannes Score: 4640 3. Judy Kistler & Janet Ausdemore Score: 4630 Slams: Darwin Tessier & Glenn Mannes Fran Mollet & Marilyn Weverstad Beth Nohr & Muriel Stach Shirley McKee & Mae Crawford MaryAnn Anderson & Jeannie Gustad August 1, 2018 1. Char Erickson & Mae Crawford Score: 4210 2. Fran Mollet & Marilyn Weverstad Score: 4060 3. Judy Kistler & Janet Ausdemore Score: 4020 Slam: Char Erickson & Mae Crawford August 8, 2018 1. Loraine McNeely & Jeannie Gustad Score: 6030 2. MaryAnn Anderson & Leta Levinger Score: 4680 3. Lyle Malone & Kay Nelson Score: 4290
Thank You to our Center friends for cards of recognition, phone calls, well wishes and gestures of kindness in the celebration of our 60th Wedding Anniversary as well as for Victor’s 85th birthday. We are forever grateful for your loving gestures and kindness. May God bless you!
Victor & Darlene Schaeffer
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September Menu
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3 4 5 6 7
Labor Day Cheeseburger Pie Beef Brisket/Au Jus Ham Smothered Pork Chop
Center Closed Baked Sweet Potato Cheesy Hashbrowns Baked Potato Mashed Potatoes/Gravy
No Meals On Wheels Green Beans Glazed Carrots Corn Broccoli
Applesauce Cookie Tapioca Pudding Fruit
CHEF’S CHOICE
10 11 12 13 14
Baked Chicken Beef Tips & Gravy Citrus Chicken Meatloaf Sweet & Sour Pork
Company Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Herb Diced Potatoes Oven Browned Potatoes Rice
Coleslaw Broccoli Green Beans Creamed Peas Oriental Blend Vegetables
Peaches Fruit Jell-O w/Fruit Dessert Chocolate Pudding/Topping
ANNIVERSARY DINNER
17 18 19 20 21
Swiss Steak Lasagna Chicken Fried Steak Pork Roast Hamburger
Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Chinese Coleslaw Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Boiled Potatoes/Gravy Company Potatoes
Glazed Carrots Broccoli Peas Stuffing Baked Squash
Angel Food Cake Fruit Slush Butterscotch Pudding Cranberry Sauce Peaches
w/Strawberries (National Butterscotch Cake & Ice Cream
Pudding Day) BIRTHDAY DINNER
24 25 26 27 28
Tater Tot Casserole Chicken Parmesan Sloppy Joe French Dip Sandwich Oven Fried Chicken
Corn Scalloped Potatoes Potato Wedges Potato Salad Diced Herb Potatoes
Tossed Salad/Dressing Seasoned Spinach Tapioca Pudding Peaches Green Beans
Tropical Fruit Mandarin Oranges Fruit Cranberry Orange Bar Jell-O w/Fruit
Dinner & Movie Wednesday, September 19th 4:30pm-6:00pm (meal)
“End of Summer Picnic Bash” Crispy Chicken Legs
Potato Salad Baked Beans
Fresh Baked Biscuits Bread, Butter, Milk & Coffee
$6.00 suggested donation ▪ RSVP 665-1055
Evening Meal Wednesday, September 26th 4:30pm-6:30pm
BBQ Ribs Baked Potato
Creamed Peas Fruit
Dessert Bread, Butter, Milk & Coffee
$6.00 suggested donation ▪ RSVP 665-1055
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Nutrition News
Sites Yankton Sunrise Hy-Vee Tabor Total
Congregate 1368 (65 per day) 233 (11 per day) 303 (10 per day) 240 (20 per day) 2144 (102 per day)
Home Delivered 1439 (69 per day) N/A N/A 27 (2 per day) 1466 (70 per day)
July 2018 Meal Counts
September Kitchen Volunteers If you are unable to work your scheduled
day, please check to see if you could trade with someone.
Enjoy Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner At Hy-Vee
Breakfast (Serving 6am-11am)
▪ 2 Eggs, Hash Browns & Toast ▪ 2 Eggs, Bacon or Sausage/Toast
▪ 2 Egg Omelet & Toast (2 choices of ham, bacon,
sausage, onions, mushrooms, peppers or cheese)
▪ English Muffin Sandwich (Egg & Cheese—choice of ham,
bacon or sausage)
All breakfast meals are served
Lunch/Dinner (Serving 11am-8pm)
▪ Meatloaf ▪ Pork Loin
▪ Blue Ribbon Burger ▪ 1 piece Baked Chicken ▪ 1/2 Hot Beef Sandwich
▪ 1/2 Hot Turkey Sandwich ▪ Choice of Fish (Lent only)
Meals are served with potato, 2 fruits or 2 vegetables or
1 fruit & 1 vegetable, Coffee and milk
You must be 60 or older to qualify. If you don’t have a scan card, please stop in the office to get one (for $1) and show your card at Hy-Vee. You
may also pay The Center the suggested donation of $3.75 for your meals.
Sept 3 Center Closed
Sept 4 Barb DeJager
Sept 5 Cecelia Dean
Sept 6 Delphine Peterson
Sept 7 Bonnie Strnad
Sept 10 Dorothy Gobel
Sept 11 Alma Logdahl
Sept 12 Geri Loecker
Sept 13 Jan Kirschenman
Sept 14 Eileen Lesher
Sept 17 JuLee Werkmeister
Sept 18 Sylvia Coulson
Sept 19 Sandy Kreber
Sept 20 Geri Loecker
Sept 21 Bonnie Strnad
Sept 24 Joyce Kollars
Sept 25 Alma Logdahl
Sept 26 Malena Diede
Sept 27 Dorothea Hoebelheinrich
Sept 28 Sandy Kreber
Pancake Feed
Birthday Dinner
Evening Meal
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
3 4 5 6 7
Table Tennis 8:30 Billiards 8:30 Table Tennis 8:30 Billiards 8:30
Billiards 8:30 Line Dancing 9:30 Billiards 8:30 Line Dancing 9:30
Bible Study 10:30 Nurse 10:30-12 Toe Nails 10:00 Exercise 11:00
Pinochle 12:45 Exercise 11:00 Wii Bowling 10:00 Bridge 12:45
SHIINE 12:30-6 Rummikub 12:15 Pinochle 12:45 Bingo 7-9
Wii Bowling 1:00 P. Bridge 12:45 Dominos 1:00
Bingo 7-9 Cribbage 1:00
10 11 12 13 14
Billiards 8:30 Table Tennis 8:30 Billiards 8:30 Table Tennis 8:30 Billiards 8:30
Line Dancing 9:30 Billiards 8:30 Line Dancing 9:30 Billiards 8:30 Line Dancing 9:30
Craft Class 10:30 Dementia Grp 10:00 Nurse 10:30-12 Activity Mtg 10:00 Exercise 11:00
Exercise 11:00 SHIINE 12:30-6 Exercise 11:00 Wii Bowling 10:00 Bridge 12:45
Pinochle 12:45 Pinochle 12:45 Rummikub 12:15 Nurse 10:30-12 Bingo 7-9
Hand & Foot 1:00 Wii Bowling 1:00 P. Bridge 12:45 Pinochle 12:45
Bingo 7-9 Cribbage 1:00 Dominos 1:00
17 18 19 20 21
Billiards 8:30 Table Tennis 8:30 Billiards 8:30 Table Tennis 8:30 Billiards 8:30
Line Dancing 9:30 Billiards 8:30 Line Dancing 9:30 Billiards 8:30 Line Dancing 9:30
Craft Class 10:30 Bible Study 10:30 Nurse 10:30-12 Wii Bowling 10:00 Exercise 11:00
Exercise 11:00 SHIINE 12:30-6 Exercise 11:00 Pinochle 1:00 Bridge 12:45
Annual Mtg 12:00 Pinochle 12:45 Rummikub 12:15 Dominos 1:00 Commodities 1:00
Board Mtg 1:00 Wii Bowling 1:00 P. Bridge 12:45 Bingo 7-9
Pinochle 1:00 Bingo 7-9 Cribbage 1:00
Hand & Foot 1:00
24 25 26 27 28
Billiards 8:30 Table Tennis 8:30 Billiards 8:30 Table Tennis 8:30 Billiards 8:30
Line Dancing 9:30 Billiards 8:30 Line Dancing 9:30 Billiards 8:30 Line Dancing 9:30
Exercise 11:00 Bible Study 10:30 Nurse 10:30-12 Wii Bowling 10:00 Exercise 11:00
Pinochle 12:45 Pinochle 12:45 Exercise 11:00 Blood Press 10:45 Bridge 12:45
Hand & Foot 1:00 SHIINE 12:30-6 Rummikub 12:15 Pinochle 12:45 Bingo 7-9
Wii Bowling 1:00 P. Bridge 12:45 Dominos 1:00
Bingo 7-9 Cribbage 1:00
September Activities
Labor Day Center Closed No Meals on
Wheels
Anniversary Dinner
Annual Meeting Dinner & Movie
If anyone is interested in learning how to play bridge, stop in the office and let us know. Lessons will begin
this Fall in October.
Bridge Lessons