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March/April 2017 | Roseville Area Schools | 1
What’s In This Issue?
Norm’s Notes.................................Page 2
Service Coordination....................Page 2
School District News....................Page 3
Defensive Driving Classes............Page 4
City of Roseville Offerings...........Page 5
Trips & Tours......................Pages 5, 8 & 9
Calendars ...............................Pages 6 & 7
RASP Information..........................Page10
Dance & Music Classes...............Page 11
Resources.......................................Page 12
Fitness: Silver Sneakers................Page 13
Alzheimer’s & Dementia.............Page 14
Classes,Talks..................................Page 15
[email protected] | www.isd623.org/RASP | (651) 604-3520 | Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
July/August 2017
Roseville Area Senior Program Newsletter
Proud to be a part of Roseville Area Schools and Community Education
In early May a group ofvolunteers from the
Maguire Agency in Roseville went to the home of
Leroy “Norm” Tschida to do weeding and landscaping. “My yard is beautiful now!” Norm
exclaimed. “The volunteers are angels!” Norm is a Rose-ville Meals on Wheels client.
Support Your Roseville Area
Senior Program
Your generous donation supports transportation, Meals on Wheels, services coordination, and many
other programs and activities.
Donate by check to: Roseville Area Senior Program
1910 County Road B West Roseville, MN 55113
Online at:
www.isd623.org/RASPGive
Local Business Volunteers Donate Their Time and “Green Thumbs”
The before and after as volunteers from Keller Williams Integrity of Roseville transform the garden
near RASP at the Fairview Community Community Center.
2 | Roseville Area Schools | July/August 2017
Summer! What comes to mind when you think summer? …Family reunions and picnics? Boating? Gardening? Time with grandchildren? Outdoor grilling? Lawn mowing? For many, travel becomes a common denominator when we think summer.
As I write this, anticipation is running rampant as I prepare for the trip of a lifetime to Paris!
“Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind.” (Seneca, Roman philosopher and statesman).
How true and we shouldn’t limit the opportunities. We need new vigor to ignite our minds or conjure up memories of another time in our lives. That being said, I am focusing on traveling with loved ones who have dementia. Dementia friendly travel opportunities are expanding. You can create your own, or you may want to contact a travel agent for some assistance for extended travel.
Roseville Alzheimer’s and Dementia Community Action Team, has created helpful dementia friendly travel information pieces that you will Þ nd valuable.
• Memory Minders Travel Kit
• Emergency Travel Medical Form
• Trip Planner Form
• Tips for Dementia Travel – Local and Extended
• Emergency Contact Cards for the person with dementia and the caregiver
• Helpful Tips When Dealing with Dementia brochure
You can download these documents online at: www.cityofroseville.com/dementiainfo.
Take a trip of a lifetime with your dementia loved one. If you enjoy cruises, you’ll want to explore Dementia Friendly Cruise, Nov 11-18. Learn more at: www.alzheimersspeaks.com/cruise-with-us.
Au revoir,
Norm
How Do I Find the Strengthto Move On?
This is a common question I’m asked. Life will throw us curve balls. Whether it’s losing a loved one, illness, job loss, divorce, Þ nancial problems or children’s problems, our inner strengths called resiliency will help us get through it.
It doesn’t matter how old you are and if you handled stress well in the past. Sometimes it’s very difÞ cult to keep picking yourself up and starting over again. Most of us still experience anger, grief and pain but a resilient person can deal with the problem in a healthy way. With the help of family, friends and knowledge of community resources, a good support system will make a world of difference.
According to psychologist Martin Seligman, there are three reasons that can stunt a person’s recovery.
• Personalization - the belief that we are at fault.
• Pervasiveness – the belief the event will affect all areas of our life.
• Permanence – the belief that aftershocks will be forever.
If we can recognize that these negative beliefs are not personal, we will better cope with the situation.
Resilience is not only for the lucky few. It’s a quality that each of us can build.
1. Count your blessings – focus on positive aspects of your life.
2. Make a list of what you can control and can’t control.
3. Keep a journal – a sounding board.
4. Enjoy nature – take long walks and enjoy the beautiful world God created.
5. Be around happy people.
6. Find your hidden gifts through an art form.
Call to schedule assessments or learn about programs & services.
Jaymee Chanen, LSW Roseville Area Senior Program 651-604-3528
Make a Differencein Your Community
Volunteer with theSenior Program
Current VolunteerOpportunities:
*Special Events Assistant*Co-Facilitator for
Caregiver Support Group *Donut volunteer
*RASP Advisory Council
We’re looking for people with diverse backgrounds and abilities
to represent our community. To receive an application,
contact us at [email protected]
or call 651.604.3520
Norm’s Notes
Community Resource Numbers
First Call for Help - #211
(United Way)
(Social Service agencies
and resources local/national)
Senior Linkage Line
1-800-333-2433
(Twin Cities resources)
Roseville Area Senior Program
651-604-3520
Social Security Admin
1-800-772-1213
Veteran’s Linkage Line
1-888-546-5838
Ramsey County Adult Intake
Service 651-266-3613
Keystone Food Shelf
651-756-7018
Service Coordinator’s Corner
News from Roseville Area Schools
With student enrollment projected to grow by more than 1,000 students in the next 10 years and aging facilities in need of maintenance and repair, the district has been hosting a series of community-based committees and meetings since August. The goal is to identify the district’s greatest needs when it comes to facilities and then how the district can best address those needs in a Þ nancially responsible manner.
Five key themes have consistently emerged from conversations and were supported by the majority of participants.
Safety and Security
• Providing secure entrances at every school
• Rerouting visitor entry so visitors must pass through the main ofÞ ce
• Providing centralized management of all district security systems
Physical Conditions
• Improving air quality via updated mechanical systems
• Completing needed maintenance work on all district facilities
Capacity
• Addressing existing and growing space concerns at almost every school, most notably RAHS
• Adding ß exible learning spaces at all schools for small group learning and one-on-one support
• Renovating special education spaces
• Constructing spaces for existing programs that are out of space
Learning Spaces
• Acknowledging as education has evolved the district’s facilities have not kept pace with students’ needs
• Developing labs and instruction spaces for career and technical education, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), and specialist areas (music, art, and technology) at all schools
Community Resources
• Ensuring facilities can continue to support our district’s strong community education programming
• Expanding and/or improving learning spaces that are either too small, too few, or in very poor condition
• Addressing the need for facilities that house programs for our community’s older adults
• Creating spaces that support a healthy lifestyle for all community members of all ages
Community IdentiÞ es Key Facilities
Priorities for Schools
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Roseville Area Senior, Roseville, MN. A 4C 02-1033
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Defensive Driving Classes 55+55+ Defensive Driving - 8 Hr.
Improve your driving skills and get a discount on your auto insurance. The Defensive Driving Course, developed by the National Safety Council, teaches basic crash prevention techniques and has a proven record of reducing trafÞ c violations and incidents. It’s taught by experienced, professional trafÞ c safety instructors, including ofÞ cers of the Minnesota State Patrol. The class consists of lecture, Þ lms and discussions. There is no behind-the-wheel driving and there are no tests. Preregistration is required at least one week prior to the class date. Register at the RASP ofÞ ce, by phone at 651.604.3520, or online. No senior discounts apply. Minnesota Safety Council Instructor8-Hour Prerequisite Courses
1567-1 2 Sessions Thursdays 5:30PM-9:30PM 7/20 & 7/27 $29 Fairview1081567-2 2 Sessions Wednesdays 5:30PM-8:30PM 8/23 & 8/30 $29 Fairview 108
55+ Defensive Driving - 4 Hr.Learn about defensive driving and receive a 10 percent discount on your car insurance for 3 years. Once you take the National Safety Council’s 8-hour course, you can take the 4-hour refresher course every 3 years to continue your discount. No driving test required. Preregistration is required at least one week prior to the class date. Register at the RASP ofÞ ce, by phone at 651.604.3520, or online. No senior discounts apply. Minnesota Safety Council Instructor4-Hour Refresher Courses
1566-1 1 Session Saturday 8:30AM-12:30PM 7/8 $25 Fairview 1081566-2 1 Session Monday 1:30PM-5:30PM 7/17 $25 Fairview 1081586-3 1 Session Wednesday 5:30PM-6:30PM 7/26 $25 Fairview 1081566-4 1 Session Saturday 8:30AM-12:30PM 8/5 $25 Fairview 108
1566-5 1 Session Tuesday 1:30PM-5:30PM 8/15 $25 Fairview 108
Thank you to all who have donated to the Roseville Meals on
Wheels Annual Fund Drive so far!
We are nearly $3,000 ahead of last year at this time.
Donations by check payable to: Roseville Area Senior Program
1910 County Road B WestRoseville, MN 55113
Your generous donation helps us provide tasty nutritious meals to more than 150 older adults.
Donate online at:www.isd623.org/RASPGive
651-604-3520
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Roseville Area Senior, Roseville, MN. B 4C 02-1033
Exceptional Senior Housing offering chef
prepared meals, a full activity program,
scheduled bus transportation, and a
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6 floor plans to choose from
Rates from $1450 per month
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651.528.6649 www.northernstarshomecare.com
Responsive. Reliable. Right for you. Caring for our Community!
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Independent Living Solutions
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If your aging plan does not include the nursing home,
call us for a free home assessment. Safe, Secure,
Affordable home modi"cations. Grab bars, walk in
tubs, stair lifts, bath and kitchen renovations.
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www.mnils.com
P: 612-743-7373E: [email protected] MN LIC# BC630902
Make your house a home for a lifetime.Mention this Ad for a 10% discount.
pIndependent Living Solutions
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H 651-783-9088
C 651-236-0438 [email protected]
www.marykay.com/gizelle
City of Roseville Parks & Rec
To register for one of these Tours,
go to the City of Roseville website
www.cityofroseville.com/parks or call 651-792-7006.
To register for one of these Tours,
go to the City of Roseville website
www.cityofroseville.com/parksor call 651-792-7006.
July/August 2017 | Roseville Area Schools 5
Trips leave from the north parking lot of the Roseville Skating
Center, 2661 Civic Center Drive.
St. Croix River Boat Cruise Thursday, August 17 Program #7201.402 $52 Experience the beauty of the scenic St. Croix River aboard a Stillwater River Boat. The boat offers both enclosed, climate controlled levels as well as a top viewing deck. While appre-ciating our wonderful surroundings we will also enjoy a deli buffet of sliced meats & cheeses served with fresh bakery rolls, sandwich Þ xings, fresh fruit, seasonal salad & a warm entree selection. Fee includes transportation, lunch & boat ticket.
Register by 8/1. Depart 10:30 a.m. & return 2:15 p.m.
Minnesota Valley Winery Tour Thursday, September 21 #7201.403 $105 Nestled along the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway are fam-ily-owned wineries, all members of the Upper St. Croix Wine Trail. The Upper St. Croix is a fast growing wine region. Our Þ rst stop twill be the Chateau St. Croix, followed by another wine tasting stop, the Dancing Dragonß y. Our Þ nal stop will be lunch at Eichten’s Café & Market, locally known for their extraordinary cheeses & bison products. Fee includes deluxe coach transfer, metroConnections tour guide, tastings at both wineries & a great lunch including the famous bison burger. Registration due by 8/21. Departure 8:15am, return 3 p.m
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Roseville Area Senior, Roseville, MN. C 4C 02-1033
Pre-Planning | Perpetual Care
(651) 489-1720803 Larpenteur Ave. West, Roseville
www.roselawncemetery.com
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Large Group Reservations
651-604-3518
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July 11 – Bob Holmberg
July 25 – Wes Miller
August 8 - Dick Macko
August 22 - Dick Szyplinski
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Get a free hearing screening or have your hearing
aids professionally cleaned and checked. Batteries
will be available for a minimal fee. Please call for
a 15 minute appointment (651) 604-3520. Second
Tuesday of the month 10 a.m.-12:00 p.m. FREE
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free screening by qualiÞ ed
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Monthly 2nd & 4th Thursday
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Join other caregivers of
older adults for information,
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Informal gatherings with
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the dementia caregiving
experience.
Monthly 1st Wednesday
1:00 p.m.- 2:30 p.m.
FV 116A
FREE
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Co
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understanding the basics
of Medicare and Medical
Assistance, choosing
a Medicare
supplement,
Medicare Part D plan, more.
Call for an appointment 651-
604-3520.
Monthly 4th Wednesday
FREE
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Travel the World
Extended Travel ShowcaseA local, family-owned tour operator, Landmark Tours provides quality escorted vacation packages. Each inclusive package features round trip airfare, quality accommodations, many meals, deluxe motor coach transportation, and the services of a professional tour manager.
2017 travel opportunities include: The PaciÞ c Coast; Canadian Rockies; Alaska; Nova Scotia; Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta; Autumn in New England; and Gettysburg, Williamsburg & Philadelphia. Attend this free showcase event and learn about the many inclusive extended travel opportunities. If you cannot attend, please contact Landmark for a full trip catalog: 651-490-5408.3000-1 1 Session Wednesday 6:30PM-8:00PM 9/27 FREE Fairview 102
Travel in Class
Please register online at
www.ISD623.org/CommunityEdor call 651.604.3770.
World Geography UpdateUpdate your mental map of the world and feel comfortable talking about world events. Join us for slide shows, games, and data about new and changing nations. Our discussions will be grounded in these facts and in sharing the amazing diversity of experiences and interests of those who take this class.1579-1 6 Sessions Mondays
1:30-3:00 p.m. 9/18-10/23
$29 Fairview
1579-2 6 Sessions Tuesdays
6:30-8:00 p.m. 9/19-10/24
$29 Fairview
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All faiths or beliefs are welcome.
Shop Odds & Ends Again Shoreview’s hidden treasure! The ever changing inventory is sourced from estates. The store features unique items at great prices including quality furniture, collectables, and other home décor.
Store Hours: Tuesday through Sunday 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
651-717-4323 1080 West County Rd E, Shoreview
View our inventory at www.OddsAndEndsAgain.com
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Jesse James Didn’t Go ThereWednesday, August 16Let’s head to NorthÞ eld to see the inner workings of Fossum’s Alpaca & Yak Farm and Store, and visit a true Japanese Garden at Carleton College. NorthÞ eld is also home to another well-known school, St. Olaf College, which we’ll see as we meander around the town on the bus. Fee: $61 includes coach bus, lunch and tours. Register by July 26.Program #816so
Taylors Falls River TourWednesday, September 20Take a boat tour from Taylors Falls through gorges and cliffs of the St. Croix, then see the craziness of art gone mad in the Franconia Sculpture Garden. We’ll take time to have lunch at the Dalles House. Moderate activity level includes boarding the boat and walking in the park. Fee: $57 includes coach bus, boat tour and lunch. Register by August 30. Program #920so
Coach Bus Day Trips are sponsored by Lyngblomsten 2nd Half, and leave from Lyngblomsten Campus. To register online, go to:www.lyngblomsten.org/2ndHalf or call 651-632-5330.
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Featuring hand-crafted gift items
supporting the
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and the artisans. Volunteer consignors
create a wide selection of unique items to
sell and staff the shop.
Fairview Community Center
1910 County Rd B West, Roseville
651.604.3529• www.isd623.org/RASPHoliday Bazaar October 26-27.
Thur & Fri 8:30am-4pm, Sat 8:30am-2pm
Roseville Gift andCraft Shoppe
Open Monday-Friday
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Roseville Area Senior, Roseville, MN. E 4C 02-1033
651-600-3245 [email protected]
Better Hearing for Active Living
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The Friendship Home Community, LLC
• Licensed residential care in a personalized home setting
• Staffed 24/7 with professional, loving caregivers, including RN
• Care through end of life; No need for another move!
“To see our Mom so happy at the Friendship Home Community meant everything to us.”
A few rooms currently still available!
651.398.2294Vicki Johansson, Executive Director/Owner
651-538-4388
www.ComForCare.com/Twin-Cities-Care
Stay Healthy…
SING!northsuburbanchorus.org
or call 612-839-2527 for more info.
Stop by at our rehearsal on Fridays 1:30-3:00 PM at Fairview Community Center
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EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL, HEALTH & WELLNESS GROUPS and CLASSES In the spirit of life-long learning, we offer a variety of formal and informal educational self-directed groups and classes. Whether you like to dance, use the computer, learn a new skill, gather to meet friends, or make new ones, there is something of interest for everyone. If you have an idea for a new class, activity, or group, please contact us. Activity or class fees may apply.
RASP’S DROP-IN LOUNGE Adults of all ages are welcome to visit our drop-in center. There is an older adult resource area, a small lending library, informal games, daily newspaper, TV, pool tables, and drop-in computer station. Coffee and tea are always available! Daily: Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. FV 114 25¢ Donation Pay at Door
VOLUNTEERS - 651.604.3520 Volunteers of all ages assist our program in many ways: Meals on Wheels drivers and packers, medical appointment drivers, ofÞ ce receptionist/data entry, special interest group leaders, special event help, friendly visitors, fundraising, and more. There is a place to make your own special contribution. Contact us for current opportunities.
ROSEVILLE GIFT & CRAFT SHOPPE - 651.604.3529 Stop and shop for a variety of quality hand-crafted and locally made gift items. Volunteers (adults and seniors) staff the shop. The shop is open Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
PUBLICATIONS Our newsletter, Seasons, is the best source for up-to-date information about our current activities and services. If you are interested in receiving the bi-monthly Seasons newsletter by email or through the postal service, please contact the RASP ofÞ ce. Detailed RASP activities and services are also listed throughout this brochure.
TRANSPORTATION - 651.604.3535 The Roseville Area Senior Program (RASP) is dedicated to providing door-to-door transportation service. We accommodate residents age 60 and older who live in the Roseville Area School District boundaries and select municipalities. The RASP bus provides transportation for various needs, including medical appointments, banking, shopping, volunteering, recreation, and more. We also have volunteer drivers who use their own vehicles to provide rides to medical and dental appointments that are further away. Advance registration is required to start this service. There is a service fee, and you may qualify for a sliding fee amount based on your annual income.
SERVICE COORDINATION - 651.604.3528 We connect older adults with local and metro community services and resources. Phone consultation, in-home assessment, and development of service plans are available. After a needs assessment is completed by the service coordinator, trained support volunteers are available to provide services to help homebound older adults in the Roseville Area School District. Services include: friendly visiting in the home, family meeting facilitation, in-home assessments (falls prevention) and home health care services. There is a service fee, and you may qualify for a sliding fee amount based on your annual income.
MEALS ON WHEELS
We provide daily, fresh or frozen, nutritionally balanced noontime meals Mon-Fri for Roseville Area School District adults over 60 and certiÞ ed disabled adults who are unable to prepare or access food or choose not to cook themselves.
This service is more than just a meal. Meals on Wheels also serves as a critical wellness visit by volunteers for homebound older and disabled adults. Advance registration is required to start this service. There is a service fee. You may qualify for a sliding fee amount based on your annual income.
New participants: 651-318-9091Current participants: 651-604-3524
Roseville Area
Senior Program(RASP)
Fairview Community Center1910 County Road B West
Roseville, MN 55113
651.604.3520
[email protected]/RASP
Monday-Friday8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Roseville Area Senior ProgramYour Local One-Stop Shop for Older Adult Learning & Services
Open Line DanceDance the night away every Tuesday. This is a DANCE, not a class. You can also drop in for $7 per night.2115-2 5 Sessions Tuesdays 7-9:30 p.m. 7/25-8/29 $25 Fairview Solarium No class 8/8
Almost Ready for Prime TimePlayers All ages of performers are welcome. Do you play the violin,viola, cello, bass, or Þ ddle? Are you looking to play your in-strument again, but feel rusty? Do you want a chance to play with others? No auditions needed to join our string or-chestra where you will have a chance to play with others and perform. You should be able to play low secondÞ nger patterns and read easy music.2158 6 Sessions Mondays 7:30 pm-8:30 pm 7/10-8/21 $42 Fairview 120 No Class 8/14
Ukulele Play & Sing Along Join us for a ukulele jam and sing-a-long. Getting started on the uke is easy. The jam will emphasize having fun and making everyone feel welcome. We will primarily play songs from, “The Daily Ukulele: 365 Songs for Better Living” (yellow cover), by Liz and Jim Beloff, a great music book with familiar songs. No need to purchase the book before your Þ rst session, we’ll have a few extra that day. This is a jam not lessons, but we will go over basic chords and strumming and share resources. Ukuleles can be purchased at any music store or borrow one from a friend. Note: We will meet the second Monday in July due to Independence Day.July 10 (Closed July 3 & 4)Aug 7Sept 11 (Closed Labor Day)1:30-3 p.m. Fairview Room 120 $1.50 pay at session
Dance & MusicBallroom DanceJoin us for social dances. Refreshments are served. Pay $5 per person at the door. Call 651-604-3520 for a schedule of the featured bands. 3312 2nd & 4th Tuesdays 1:30-4:00 p.m. $5.00 Fairview Solarium
Please register online at www.ISD623.org/CommunityEd
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Senior LinkAge LineWhen you’re looking for information and help and don’t know where to start, call the Senior LinkAge Line® at 1-800-333-2433. Trained information specialists answer your call. They work to understand your needs and goals and connect you to services that support them.
Phones answered M-F, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Translation services available. TDD/TTY users call the MN Relay Service at 7-1-1. If you are a veteran, call the Veteran’s Linkage Line at 1-888-LinkVet (546-5838).
SINGERS WANTED!
NORTH SUBURBAN CHORUS
We are an unauditioned chorus of seniors (ages 60-90) who practice each week and perform approximately 60 times during the year for mainly senior events. We sing pop, Broadway. and patriotic music in 2-4 parts. 100% attendance is not required. We rehearse Fridays August-June. For more information, email Jonathan Nye at northsuburbanchorus@gmail. com or call 612.839.2527.
Fridays 1:30-3PM Fairview Community Center, Room 120
Books! Books! Books!
The RASP Lending Library has a large assortment of books!
Fiction, nonÞ ction, mysteries, self-help, and religion
Some large print
Check it out in theRASP Senior Lounge
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Roseville Area Senior, Roseville, MN. G 4C 02-1033
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Strength TrainingDo you want a healthy, strong, lean, toned body? This is the class for you. Exercises are designed to hit all major muscle groups to improve muscular strength and endurance. Multiple modiÞ cations demonstrated to accommodate all levels and abilities. Hand weights from 1-20lbs are provided. Please bring a ß oor mat.Margaret Cummings7022-3 24 Sessions Mon/Wed/Fri 9:30-10:20 a.m. 7/5-9/1 $149 Fairview Gym No Class 7/19, 8/18
Strength and StretchThis is a ß oor work class based on deep breathing, building and maintaining core strength, ß exibility, and alignment. You’ll leave stronger, stretchier, and lighter in body and mind. Please bring a yoga mat.Margaret Cummings7023-2 23 Sessions Mon/Wed/Fri 10:30-11:30 a.m. 7/5-9/1 $149 Fairview Gym No Class 7/19, 8/18
Indoor Walking at FairviewA walking course is established on the main ß oor: 4 1/2 times equals one mile. The stopping points are the double doors on the west side and the print shop on thesouth side. Keep your valuables with you or do not bring them. There is no charge and this is a self-directed activity. Contact Roseville Area Senior Program with questions at 651.604.3520. 1:30-4:00 p.m. Mon-Thu FREE Fairview
SilverSneakersOpen the door to better health, greater independence, and a more fulÞ lling life. This equipment-based, multi-level, total body conditioning class uses hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, a playball, and a chair for standing and/or seated support. Exercises will include working all major and minor muscle groups addressing strength, ß exibility, muscular endurance, balance, coordination, agility, speed, and power. This is a class for everyone. All equipment provided.
Margaret Cummings7011-3 24 Sessions Mon/Wed/Fri 8:30-9:15 a.m. 7/5-9/1 $149 Fairview Gym No Class 7/19, 8/18
YogaStretch - Gentle Core StrengtheningOur gentlest class, YogaStretch, will move your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform a variety of postures designed to increase ß exibility, balance, and range of movement. Restorative breathing exercises and a Þ nal relaxation will promote stress reduction and mental clarity. Keep your shoes on! No ß oor work! Rejuvenate in our yoga studio!7020-2 16 Sessions T, TH 9-9:45a.m. 7/6-8/31 $99 Fairview Gym No Class 8/87020-4 16 Sessions Mon/Fri 3:30-4:15 p.m. 7/7-9/1 $99 Fairview Gym No Class 8/18
SilverSneakers® & Silver&Fit®Class Schedule
SilverSneakers® and Silver&Fit®SilverSneakers and Silver&Fit are beneÞ ts offered by various insurance companies to allow older adults to take greater control of their health. Both SilverSneakers and Silver&Fit offer you the chance to increase your physical activity, take steps toward a healthier lifestyle, and participate in social opportunities. SilverSneakers and Silver&Fit members can attend any Þ tness classes on this page sponsored by Roseville Area Schools Community Education for free.
To see if you qualify for SilverSneakers or Silver&Fit, contact your insurance provider. Then, make sure to sign up for SilverSneakers or Silver&Fit at the Fairview Registration OfÞ ce. Drop-in rate is $8 for each SilverSneakers and SilverFit class for those not covered by insurance or sign up for the series.
Lap SwimMon, Wed, Fri 6:30-8:30 a.m Mon & Fri 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Tue & Wed 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tue & Thu 8:00-9:00 p.m.
Open Swim M, T, W, F 10:15-11:15 a.m. Thu 7:00-8:00 p.m. Sat 11:45-1:00 p.m.
FeesUnder 18 $3.75/session or $16.50/5 Over 18 $4.25/session or $18/5 Over 60 $3.75/session or $16.50/5
Swimnastics water exercise classes on M,T,W,Th, 8:30-9:15 a.m. and Cranky Hinges water exercise class for people with arthritis M & W, 9:30-10 a.m. Both start week of June 12.
SilverSneakers and Silver&Fit members are able to participate in Lap or Open Swim at no cost.
Please present your program card to the lifeguard on deck when participating.
To register for a fi tness or aquatics class, go online to: www.ISD623.org/CommunityEd or call 651.604.3770.
SilverSneakers 8:30-9:15 a.m. M, W, F $8 Drop-in fee
YogaStretch 9:00-9:45 a.m. T, TH $8 Drop-in fee
Strength Training 9:30-10:20 a.m. M, W, F $8 Drop-in fee
Strength & Stretch 10:30-11:30 a.m. M, W, F $8 Drop-in fee
YogaStretch 3:30-4:15 p.m. M, F $8 Drop-in fee
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Roseville Alzheimer’s and Dementia Community Action TeamMemory Minders: A Kit for Dementia Caregivers
These kits are available at the Roseville and Shoreview branches of Ramsey County Library. The Memory Minders Kits consist of a zippered pouch with a list of the contents and one or more of the following:
• A speciÞ c activity for use with patrons with memory loss (such as a puzzle or bingo)
• One or two books with illustrations to spark memory
• A CD with music
• A booklet of Caregiver resources,
• A book on Caregiver activities for people with memory loss.
Funding is provided by Ramsey County Library and local memory care/assisted living facilities.
Dementia: Caring & Coping Series A speaker series presented by Roseville Alzheimer’s & Dementia Community Action Team and Ramsey County Library.
July 13 - Living and Dying with Dignity: Speaker: Dr. Steven Miles, a geriatrician and ethicist at University of Minnesota Center for Bioethics, examines how a diagnosis of dementia affects health care decisions and end-of-life planning.
August 10 - Testing for Dementia: Diagnosis to Treatment and Real-World Implications. Speaker: Sonia Coelho Mosch, Ph. D. Learn how a practicing neuropsychologist uses paper-pencil tests to differentiate dementia from normal aging, help clarify types of dementia, and assist with what this means for the individual and their family in terms of treatments, how much assistance is needed, and future planning.
September 14 - Why Can’t My Family Agree? This program examines difficult family dynamics that often accompany caring for someone with dementia, including use of counselors and family meetings to help.
Second Thursdays, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. - FREE
Ramsey County Library - Roseville
Dementia Caregivers Re-Entry Support GroupInformal gatherings offer support, resources, and mutual understanding in creating a meaningful life in the face of loss during and following dementia caregiving. Make new friendships and gain help facing challenges in a safe place to be heard and to share ideas. Monthly 1st WednesdayFREE 1:00-2:30 p.m. Fairview 116A
Former Dementia Caregivers Re-Entry Support Group Monthly 3rd TuesdayFREE 1:00-2:30 p.m. New Life Presbyterian Church 965 Larpenteur Ave. W., Roseville
Join us at the
Roseville Area Senior Program
Ice Cream Social
Tuesday, August 151-2:30 p.m.
The Senior Lounge
It’s FREE and it’s all for you!
A big thank you to Cherrywood Pointe of Roseville for sponsoring our
Ice Cream Social!
Watch for the opening of Cherrywood Pointe at Lexington in August.
I scream. You scream.
We all scream for...
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Classes, Talks & ActivitiesFighting Fraud: Protecting Your Life’s SavingsAARP partnered with the FBI on a national level for the purpose of educating people about Þ nancial crime because the best defense is to prevent it in the Þ rst place. New technology has made it easier for criminals to get access to personal information and savings. Understanding the latest trends and tactics in fraud can help us all protect our own savings, as well as people who are more vulnerable. Register online or call 651.604.3520.3017 1 Session Tuesday 1:30-3:00p.m. 10/10 FREE Fairview 108
HomeFit Guide for the Lifelong HomeAARP research consistently Þ nds that the vast majority of people age 50 and older want to stay in their homes and communities for as long as possible. The AARP “HomeFit” Guide was created to help people stay in their homes they love by turning where they live into a “lifelong home” suitable for themselves and anyone in the household. The class offers solutions that range from simple do-it-yourself Þ xes to improvements that are more involved and require skilled expertise, but are well worth the expense. If you have photos, sketches/plans of areas/rooms of concern, bring them along with you to class and the instructor will review your ideas with you following the seminar.Register online or call 651-604-3520.3027 1 Session Wednesday 2-4-p.m. 10/18 $5 Fairview 108
Life Reimagined (AARP)We will explore the AARP Life Reimagined Approach, which is a series of practices that help us identify priorities, take the Þ rst step, get past barriers and manage life’s transitions, all with greater purpose. The Life Reimagined Institute brings together the world’s leading experts in personal development, aging, transitions, and reimagining life. Register online or call 651-604-3520.3305-1 1 Session Tuesday 6-8 p.m. 10/17 FREE Fairview 102
The ABC’s and 123’s of Tending Your TreasuresDoes it have real value or just sentimental value? So often people are faced with this dilemma. This presentation takes an entertaining look at valuing your possessions. It will answer questions like: What determines value? How do you know what things are worth? How does the market inß uence value? What are the best avenues for selling treasures? Register online or call 651.604.3520.3304 1 Sessio Monday 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 9/25 FREE Fairview 116A
Investment Forum 2Participate in an informal discussion regarding management of your money. Pay $1.50 at the door. Call 651.604.3520 for more information. Monthly 2nd & 4th Monday 1:30-3:30 p.m. Fairview 108 $1.50 Pay at session
TED TALKS: Stretch Ideas Through ConversationTED Talks are short videos in which a speaker presents ideas on a speciÞ c topic. The talks focus on everything from new business models to human rights. In this class, you can watch these videos and share your ideas during a facilitated discussion.
Register online for each session through the Ramsey County Library at www.rclreads.org under “Events and Classes, Calendar” or call 651.724.6001. Co-sponsored by Ramsey County Library.July 9 - The Sibling BondAug 13 - The Rise of the Useless Class Monthly Sundays 2:00-3:30 p.m. FREE Roseville Library
Market Place TalksA monthly educational program. Blood pressure checks from 8:45-9:20 a.m. Speaker(s): 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Monthly 2nd WednesdayJuly 12 - Falls PreventionAug 9 - Techniques for Reducing StressSept 13 - 5 WishesOct 11 - Medicare
Market Place Bingo Hall 2900 Rice St., Little Canada Please register by Monday prior to start date. Call 651.604.3520 to register. FREE
Great Decisions: Foreign PolicyWant to stay informed about foreign policy topics in our ever-changing world? This series of lectures and discussions will cover a variety of foreign policy topics to keep you informed and up-to-date. Sponsored by Roseville Area Senior Program, RosePointe Senior Community, and Global Minnesota. Contact Roseville Area Senior Program to register. Email [email protected] or call 651.604.3520.
Aug. 16 - TBDSept. 20 - TBD
3150 Monthly 3rd Wednesdays FREE 2:00-3:00 p.m. RosePointe, 2555 Hamline Ave., Roseville
Men’s Discussion GroupA weekly informal time for men to discuss current topics of the group’s choice. Pay $1.50 at the session. Call 651.604.3520 for more informationWeekly Wednesdays10-11:30 a.m. Fairview Room 116A $1.50 Pay at Session
Smartphone Smarts for BeginnersRemember when a phone just made phone calls? Phones are so much smarter today (pun intended)! Now they multitask as a GPS, camera, music and game player, video and voice recorder, e-book reader, note taker, translator, calendar, calculator, alarm clock, stopwatch, weather forecaster, ß ashlight, remote control, and so much more. Whether you are a new smartphone user or someone who has had a smartphone for a while, this class will provide you with some tips and tricks to get the most from your device. If you have a smartphone, please bring it with you. Note: While all are welcome, this class is tailored toward beginner users.4301 1 Session Tuesday 6:00PM-9:00PM 7/25 $35 Fairview Great Room
Please register online at www.ISD623.org/CommunityEd
Roseville Area SchoolsRoseville Area Senior Program1252 County Road B2 WestRoseville, MN 55113
If you have any questions, please contact us! We are here to serve YOU and OUR COMMUNITY!
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[email protected]Þ ce: 651.604.3520 • Fax: 651.604.3565
MN Relay: 1.800.627.3529
Fairview Community Center1910 County Road B West, Roseville, MN 55113
Program Coordinator: Norman Kunselman651.604.3522 or [email protected]
Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Secretary/Transportation: Linda Nelson651.604.3535 or [email protected]
Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Program Asst/Meals on Wheels: Tara Garvin 651.604.3524 or [email protected]
Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Services Coordinator/Outreach: Jaymee Chanen 651.604.3528 [email protected] by appointment
Congratulations
Charleen & Ron Prill !
Recipients of the Roseville Area Senior Program Outstanding Volunteers of the Year award.
Thank you for your many years of service to the Roseville Area Senior Program,
Meals on Wheels and to our community!
Photos and highlights of our June 14 Volunteer Recogntion Breakfast will appear in the
September/October Seasons Newsletter. Printing deadline for this issue was prior to our
Volunteer Recogntion Breakfast.