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APRIL
2018 Inside this issue:
Maumee Senior Center News 2430 S. Detroit Ave. Maumee, OH 43537
Phone (419) 893-1994
www.maumeeseniorcenter.com
www.facebook.com/maumeeseniorcenter
CONTACT US
Maumee Senior Center Staff
Malinda Ruble, Executive Director
Mary Beth Danford, Program Coordinator
Wilma Rice, Dietary Manager
Carol Rambo & Sue LaFountaine,
Transportation
Transportation Phone: 419-377-
8113
Advisory Committee:
Toni Shultz, Ginny Hiser, Charmaine McClellan, P.J. Brunner, Cindy Kirk.
The Advisory Committee is a group of representative Senior Center par-
ticipants.
To offer concerns or questions for the Advisory Committee, contact the
Advisory Committee by e-mail at: [email protected] or any of the
participants.
Thank You’s, Maumee City Schools Coffee Chat Page 2
Travel Programs Page 3
Fitness Classes & Sched-ule, Classified Ads Pages 4-5
Lunch MENU Page 6
Nutrition, Transporta-tion, Memorials Page 7
Outreach News Pg. 8-9
Evening Classes, Volunteer Opportuni-ties, Trips Pg. 10-11
MSC Classes, Golden Panther Cards, Book Club Pg. 12-13
Card Games, Commu-nity Speakers Page 14
Booster News Page 15
Upcoming Events Page 16
Booster Club & Volunteer Appreciation Dinner— Wed., Apr. 25, 4 P.M.
This event is FREE to all current MSC
Booster Club Members! $10 for Non-Members.
Menu: Baked Chicken, Roasted
Red Potatoes, Green Beans, Rolls
and Dessert.
The Senior Volunteer of the Year Award
will be presented at the event!
This event is sponsored by:
Western & Southern Life.
Plant & Bake Sale Sat. May 12, 9 a.m. –12 p.m.
We are looking for plant donations, baked good
donations and volunteers.
Please see Malinda if you would like to help!
Joe LaChapelle
Maria Zapiecki
Jane Durham
Toni Shultz
Ardis Dardenne
Dee Felt
Will Krosky
Heather Cole
Janet Esch
John Gouttiere
Page 2
MSC Board of Trustees
Thank You’s Memorials
Thank You from Maumee Senior Center
Thank you to our sponsors and
volunteers for March events:
St. Patty’s Dinner & Dance:
Thank you so much to Ardis
Dardenne for cooking the delicious
meal and donating the food items
as well! Ardis you are the best!
Thanks to the event sponsors:
Genesis Village, Maison-Dardenne
Walker Funeral Home, and St.
Clare Commons.
Volunteers: Thanks so very
much to the volunteers that helped
set up, serve and clean up for the
event.
Evening Meal -
Wed., Mar. 28th, 4:00 p.m.
Sponsor: Thanks so very much
to the presentation and dessert
sponsor: Genesis HealthCare Per-
rysburg.
Volunteers: Thanks so very
much to the volunteers that helped
set up, serve and clean up for the
event.
A BIG THANK YOU!
We couldn't do it without you!
ATTENTION:
* Plan to attend—
Maumee Senior Center’s
Annual Membership Meeting
Thurs., Apr. 26 at 12:15 p.m.
**Opinions of guest speakers
are not necessarily those of Mau-
mee Senior Center.
**Although the Maumee Senior
Center is proud to advertise qual-
ity businesses and products, we do
not endorse these companies in a
mutually exclusive manner.
Dr. Todd Cramer, Maumee
City Schools Superintendent,
and Mr. Paul Brotzki, District
Treasurer, will hold an infor-
mal COFFEE CHAT here at
Maumee Senior Center on Apr. 17th.
Coffee & pastries are provided.
We encourage all interested sen-
ior citizens and anyone from the
community to stop in and have your
questions answered. Highlights of
the COFFEE CHAT include an up-
date on student and district accom-
plishments, and finances, district
strategic plan, technology updates,
and how the district is pro-
viding students with a well-
rounded education; along
with extra-curricular experi-
ences, so they are prepared for college
and career and to be contributing and
valuable members of the community
and beyond.
Maumee High School, Gateway
Middle School, and Wayne Trail, Fort
Miami, & Fairfield Elementary
schools make up the School District.
Maumee Senior Center’s
Dining Room
We hope to see you there!
MAUMEE CITY SCHOOLS —COMMUNITY COFFEE CHAT Tues., Apr. 17, 11:00—12:30 at Maumee Senior Center
Page 3
Travel Programs
Shenandoah Valley
Travel Preview Show
10:30 a.m.
May 30, 2018
Come learn more about
this fabulous 6 days/5
night tour that is slated to take place Oct. 7-
11, 2018 at our Travel Preview Show on
Wednesday, May 30!
The beautiful Shenandoah Valley of
Virginia explodes into a dazzling landscape
during the fall. The area is known for the sce-
nic beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, natu-
ral caverns, historic sites, landmark attractions
and natural wonders.
Take it all in as you’re surrounded by
the breathtaking colors of the mountainside.
Highlights include the Natural Bridge (one of
the 7 wonders of the world), Drama of Crea-
tion, D-Day Memorial and Virginia Safari
Park. Add one of the country’s most scenic
drives along Skyline Drive, plus Thomas Jef-
ferson’s Monticello, Shenandoah Caverns and
the University of Pittsburgh’s Cathedral of
Learning and you have the perfect short get-
away fall color vacation!
Cost is just:
$1129 pp Double
$1499 Single
Sign up at the front desk to reserve your spot
at the Travel Preview Show on May 30!
CHECK OUT OUR OTHER TRIPS
FOR 2018
MAY 1—DINNER THEATER—Tickets
on Sale Now! Spend a relaxing evening playing detec-
tive as you attend a red carpet awards
ceremony murder mystery and a
Irish Splendor—Mar. 27 – Apr. 3, 2019 8 Days; 9 Meals: 6 Breakfasts,
3 Dinners
Experience a true taste of
“Irish Splendor” on a trip
combining fabulous accommoda-
tions, stunning scenery and
sumptuous food. Join us and re-
turn to times gone by during an
unforgettable tour.
Book now & save $120 Per Person!
Double $2,949 $2,799
Single $3,299 $3,149
Triple $2,919 $2,769
Highlights: Dublin, Irish Night, Christ Church Cathedral, Blar-
ney Castle, Killarney, Dingle Peninsula, Farm Visit, Cliffs of
Moher, Whiskey Distillery, Cabra Castle.
Collette Experiences: Travel the Dingle Peninsula, one of the
world’s most beautiful coastal routes. View the Rock of Cashel,
the historic site where St. Patrick preached. Overnight on the
grounds of a historic castle.
Culinary Inclusions: Enjoy a rousing night of traditional Irish
entertainment accompanied by a hearty dinner. Explore Tullam-
ore and enjoy a tasting of whiskey. Visit a traditional Irish farm
to savor homemade scones and tea.
Must-See Inclusions: Enjoy a sightseeing tour of lively Dublin,
the "Fair City." Explore the charming town of Killarney. Kiss the
famed Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle.
Itinerary at a glance - Day 1 Overnight Flight
Days 2, 3 Ashling Hotel, Dublin
Days 4, 5 Killarney Towers, Killarney
Day 6 Old Ground Hotel, Ennis
Day 7 Cabra Castle, Kingscourt
SPECIAL TRAVEL PRESENTATION at Maumee
Senior Center -Thurs., Jun. 7, 2018 at 10:30 a.m.
Please RSVP: 419-893-1994
For more information contact Mary Beth Danford.
Included in Price: Round
Trip Air from Detroit Metro
Airport, Air Taxes and Fees/
Surcharges,
Hotel Transfers.
Tai Chi II for Arthritis & Fall Prevention
THURSDAYS 11 A.M.
* NO COST SilverSneakers members
ONLY $2 per class to Non-SS members
It is required that a session of Tai Chi SilverSneakers
FLEX is completed prior to taking this class.
Advanced Line Dancing Class with Michael—
Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. Want to line dance to ad-
vanced songs and choreographed numbers? Cost is
only $2.00 per class payable to the instructor at the
door.
Line Dancing with Glenn LeFever —10 a.m.
Thursdays Cost is only $2 per class payable to the
instructor at the door. This class is open to INTER-
MEDIATE dancers.
Strength & Balance
Increase muscle
strength and balance!
Mon. & Wed 12:45—
1:30 P.M. with Cheryl
Rodgers, SilverSneakers FLEX In-
structor. No cost to SilverSneakers
members. $3 per class to non-
SilverSneakers. Hand-held weights,
elastic tubing with handles, and a
hand-held ball are offered for resis-
tance. A chair is used for seated ex-
ercises & standing support.
Cardio Drumming
Tues. & Thurs.
9-9:45 A.M. as well
as Tues. and Fri. at
1:45 P.M. with
SilverSneakers
FLEX Instructor Cheryl Rodgers.
No cost to SilverSneakers mem-
bers. $3 per class to non-
SilverSneakers. There is no wrong
or right way to drum and drum-
ming can be done from a seated or
standing position. Equipment pro-
vided by Maumee Senior Center.
Chair Yoga Senior Stretch Tuesdays & Fri-
days 12:45-1:30
P.M. with-
SilverSneakers
FLEX Class In-
structor Cheryl Rodgers.
There is no cost to SilverSneakers
members. $3 per class to non-
SilverSneakers.
Varity of Line Dancing Classes Offered at MSC
Check Out These Exercise Classes!
Line Dancing w/ Claudette Davis —9 a.m.
Tuesdays Participants will increase balance,
metabolism and learn to dance in a fun, social
setting. $5 per class.
Line Dancing with Michael—Wednesdays &
Fridays at 9 a.m. Cost is only $2 per class pay-
able to the instructor at the door. Music includes
pop, country, urban and Irish.
Page 4
FITNESS CLASSES, Classified Ads
Tai Chi II with Gavin
By Gavin Pitt, certified SilverSneakers Flex inst. TUES. & THURS. 10 AM, 2 X WK.
* NO COST SilverSneakers members;
* ONLY $2 per class to Non-SS members
Those with no experience or experienced Tai Chi
students welcome. Flow of movements to improve
stability and equilibrium. *Loose, comfortable clothing & flat, stable exercise
shoes recommended.
Chair Zumba & Lite Zumba
with Vickie Geha
Mondays & Wednesdays–
9 A.M. Chair
Zumba
9:30 A.M. Lite
Zumba
Low-intensity
total workout set
to lively music combining all
elements of fitness – cardio,
muscle conditioning, balance &
flexibility, & boosted energy.
$2 each class or $4 total for
both!
Tai Chi with Gavin — Qigong for Stability
FITNESS CLASSES
MSC FITNESS CLASSES
Mondays: 9 a.m. —Chair Zumba & Lite Zumba
11 a.m.—Simply-Lite Jazzercise
12:45—Strength & Balance *(SS)
Tuesdays: 9 a.m. —Line Dancing w/Claudette
9 a.m.—Cardio Drumming *(SS)
10 a.m. —Tai Chi w/Gavin-Qigong for Stability *(SS)
11 a.m.—Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance w/Dennis
12:45 p.m.—Chair Yoga Senior Stretch *(SS)
1:45 p.m. —Cardio Drumming *(SS)
3:00 p.m. —Advanced Line Dancing
Wednesdays: 9 a.m.—Line Dancing with Michael
9 a.m.—Chair Zumba & Lite Zumba
11 a.m.—Simply-Lite Jazzercise
12:45 p.m.—Strength & Balance *(SS)
Thursdays: 9 a.m.—Cardio Drumming *(SS)
10 a.m. —Tai Chi with Gavin-Qigong for Stability *(SS)
9:45 a.m.—Line Dancing with Glenn LeFever
11 a.m. —Tai II-Arthritis & Fall Prevention w/Gavin *
(SS)
Fridays: 9 a.m.—Line Dancing with Michael
11 a.m.—Simply-Lite Jazzercise
11 a.m.—Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance w/Dennis-
12:45 p.m.—Chair Yoga Senior Stretch *(SS)
1:45 p.m. —Cardio Drumming *(SS)
*For more information on any of these classes,
call Mary Beth Danford at 419-893-1994.
Note: SilverSneakers Classes = *(SS) This is a benefit of Medicare
advantage/supplement insurance plans for those over age 65.
FITNESS CLASSES, Classified Ads
Page 5
Tai Chi Class w/Dennis
Tai Chi-Moving for Better Balance—No cost
Tuesdays & Fridays 11 a.m.
Evidenced based class teaches coordinated
movements to reduce falls & improve fitness.
Instructors provided by Toledo Lucas County
Health Dept.
This class is open to new participants!
Those with no experience or experienced
Tai Chi students welcome!
*Loose, comfortable clothing & flat, stable
exercise shoes recommended (no sandals or
flip-flops).
Class takes place Mon.,
Wed., and Fri. at 11 A.M.
It is a safe, yet energetic
& vigorous work-out for
active seniors! Or those of you that want to
become active! This 60-minute class pairs
moderate aerobics, with exercises to improve
strength, balance, & flexibility, using easy-to-
follow movements.
Cost per month is $32.
TRY THE FIRST CLASS FREE!
SIMPLY-LITE JAZZERCISE
MSC Classified Listings
Want to make an announcement? -Trying to
sell that old piano? Place a classified listing in
the Maumee Senior Center newsletter!
Rates: $8 MSC non-member; $5 MSC members.
Forms available at front desk. **(The Maumee Senior Center reserves the right to edit and/or reject any
listing submissions).
Add peppers, onions,
and seasonings to meat
mixture.
Mix together meat,
macaroni, and spaghetti
sauce in baking dish.
Bake in preheated
oven at 350F until
heated through.
Enjoy! :) Wilma
Goulash
3c. Macaroni cooked
2 lbs. Ground beef
½ Onion
½ c. Green peppers
2 cans Garlic & Herbs
spaghetti sauce
1 tsp. Garlic granules
1 tsp. Onion granules
Salt & pepper to taste
Cook ground beef and
drain, cook macaroni ac-
cording to package direc-
tions.
Page 7
Nutrition, Transportation, Memorials
24-48 hours in ad-
vance to schedule
rides.
MSC operates a
5 passenger car &
13 passenger Van
and accommodate
those 60 and older
in Maumee, South Toledo,
Monclova, Neapolis, Wa-
terville, & Whitehouse.
CALL THE DRIVER:
419-377-8113
The Maumee Sen-
ior Center provides
roundtrip transporta-
tion services for sen-
iors in our area to
attend the Senior
Center activities and
for doctor’s visits/
other community appoint-
ments.
A $3 round trip donation
is suggested for transporta-
tion services.
Call the Senior Center
Wilma’s Wonderful Recipes
MSC Transportation
Maumee Senior Center
Transportation Services Thanks to the generosity of our seniors and
the community, the Maumee Senior Center is
able to offer delicious and nutritious meals to
seniors on a daily basis.
However, in order to help reduce costs, we
are asking for donations to help stock Wilma’s
cupboards. This is a great way to support the
Maumee Senior Center and to help our dollars
to go further to support seniors and services.
So in celebration of national April Food
Holidays, we are asking for donations of:
* Ham
* Fixings for Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
(Country Crock Soft Margarine, American
Cheese Slices)
* Caramel Sauce
Please place donations in the bin in the din-
ing room marked Wilma’s Cupboard. Given
refrigerated items to the Front Desk volun-
teers.
THANK YOU!
Help Stock Wilma’s Cupboard
Memorial Donations–
In Memory of Loved Ones
Memorial Dona-
tions are tributes to
cherished memories.
Maumee Senior Center
received donations in mem-
ory of Shirley Gibson from:
Charmaine McClellan
P.J. Brunner
We cherish Shirley’s
memory and extend our
heartfelt condolences to
family and friends. Shirley
is greatly missed!
Maumee Senior
Center accepts mone-
tary donations in
memory of loved ones.
We are grateful for this
support.
Donations are utilized
to continue quality pro-
grams and services.
Page 8
Blood Pressure Clinics at MSC
Thursdays 9:30 a.m.—12:00 noon
OUTREACH NEWS
The Blood
Pressure Clinic
at Maumee Sen-
ior Center takes
place on Thursdays from
9:30 a.m. until noon.
Monitoring your blood
pressure is one of the
most important screen-
ings.
High blood pres-
sure usually has no
symptoms, so it
can’t be detected
without being meas-
ured.
The Blood Pressure
clinics are compliments
of St. Luke’s Hospital.
Privileged Home Health Care, LLC
Our Privilege...Serving You
Glenda Moyer RN
PO Box: 370
Perrysburg, Ohio 43552-0370
Tel.: 419-460-3714
OHIO GOLDEN BUCKEYE CARD
The Pathway office is processing HEAP applications
for 2018. Appointments can also be made at Maumee
Senior Center, by calling 419-893-1994. Applications
& eligibility requirements are available at Maumee Sen-
ior Center.
To meet with a senior broker to renew an existing
benefit or to apply as a new applicant, call the Path-
way office directly at 419-242-7304.
HEAP PROGRAM
(Home Energy Assistance Program)
All Ohioans age 60 or
older are eligible for a free
Golden Buckeye card.
Where to Use Your Card -
Merchants of all types (e.g.,
restaurants, retail, auto care,
medical and more) voluntarily offer special savings or
deals for Golden Buckeye cardholders.
Current Ohio Driver License holders may receive a
card automatically in the month they turn 60. If you
did not receive a card automatically you may apply for
a card at the Maumee Senior Center.
f your card has been lost, stolen or damaged you may
get help to request a Replacement Card at MSC.
FOR MORE INFO. CALL MSC: 419-893-1994.
Falling is not a normal part of aging, and most
falls can be prevented. According to the Ohio De-
partment of Aging by knowing and managing your
risk factors, you can live a full and active life free
of the fear of falling.
1. Get 15 min. of simple exercise per day.
2. Join a balance and exercise program such as
Tai Chi.
3. Ask your doctor for a falls risk assessment.
4. Regularly review your medicines with your
doctor or pharmacist.
5. Get your vision and hearing checked annu-
ally.
6. Slow down and think
through tasks.
7. Stay hydrated.
8. Eat a well balanced diet.
FOR MORE INFO. VISIT: www.steadyu.ohio.gov
8 Ways to Stay Active and Healthy and
Prevent Falls
OUTREACH NEWS
Page 9
The next Legal appointment at
Maumee Senior Center is scheduled for:
Friday, April 13, 2018
10 A.M. —12 P.M.
Mark Lindberg, Attorney at Law
Legal Aid of Western Ohio
Please call early to reserve a 30-minute review
of your legal concerns.
Schedule your appointment by calling Maumee
Senior Center at 419-893-1994.
Legal Assistance Available at
Maumee Senior Center
New! Benefits Consultations
Maumee Senior Center Tues., April 17th 10 A.M. - 12 P.M.
Glenn H. Carlson, C.L.T.C., will be pro-
viding free Benefits Consultations to assist
seniors in navigating, assessing and apply-
ing for benefits such as Medicare, Medicare
Advantage and Supplemental health insur-
ance plans, other managed care programs,
pension benefits, social security, life insur-
ance, etc.
Free ½ hour monthly consultations at
Maumee Senior Center occur monthly.
Appointments are scheduled on individual
basis.
Benefits Consultation Appointments:
Tues., April 17th
10:00, 10:30, 11:00, 11:30, & 12:00 noon
Schedule your appointment by calling
Maumee Senior Center at 419-893-1994.
TAX PREPARATION The Maumee Senior Center unfor-
tunately is NOT a site for tax prepa-
ration this tax season.
LOCAL RESOURCE LISTED BELOW:
AARP FREE TAX PREPARATION
Free tax preparation for those 60 & older.
Appointments run to the middle of April.
AARP TAX CLINIC location closest to
Maumee: Way Public Library, 101 E. Indiana
Ave., Perrysburg, OH. 419-874-3135.
Page 10
Evening Exercise Classes 2018
Instructor Vicki Geha.
Drumming class com-
bined with Zumba!
Session runs Apr. 2nd
through Apr. 25th.
Includes 8 classes-Apr. 2,
4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, & 25.
Fee is $32 for the ses-
sion. Pay in advance for
the session of 8 classes.
Due on or before the first
class. No per class or
Drumming-Zumba Fusion Class Monday & Wednesday Evenings 5:30 p.m.
week to week pay-
ments.
Fuses cardio & mus-
cle conditioning in one
great class. Rock out to
lively music—beating
drumsticks, using hand
held weights, & learn-
ing easy Zumba dance
moves!
Must register in ad-
vance. 10 minimum to
hold the class. To reg-
ister call 419-893-1994
or sign up at the front
desk.
Tai Chi - Qigong for Stability Monday & Wednesday Evenings 5:30 pm
Instructor Gavin
Pitt. Flow of
movements to im-
prove stability and
equilibrium. Those
with no experience
or experienced Tai Chi
students welcome.
Session runs Apr. 2nd
through Apr. 25th.
Includes 8 classes- Apr.
2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, &
25.
Fee is $32 for the ses-
sion.
Pay in advance for
the session of 8
classes. Due on or
before the first
class. No per class or
week to week pay-
ments.
Must register in advance.
10 minimum to hold the
class.
Register by calling 419-
893-1994 or sign up at the
front desk.
YogAlign Classes – Pain Free Yoga Method
Monday and Wednesday Evenings 5:30 p.m.
Instructor
Deb Schmenk.
Those with
no yoga
experience or experienced
students welcome.
Yoga practice for optimal
alignment - poses safe and
effective. Unique breathing
technique tones the core &
aligns posture from inside
out. Meditation in move-
ment. Full body flexibility/
strength balance moves
help muscles perform func-
tional range of motion.
Please bring a yoga mat.
Includes 8
classes -
Apr. 30,
May 2, 7,
9, 14, 16, 21, & 23.
Fee is $32 for the ses-
sion.
Pay in advance for the
session of 8 classes.
Due on or before the first
class. No per class or
week to week payments.
Must register in ad-
vance. Register by call-
ing 419-893-1994 or
sign up at the front
desk.
Self Defense Over 50
Mon., May 30, 2018, 5:30 p.m.
Presented by:
Total Self Defense
of Toledo, instruc-
tors Ohio Peace
Officer certified, and
trained in crisis interven-
tion, and martial arts.
Learn to protect yourself
in situations where you
may be at risk!
Find out how to:
Reduce the chances of
being victimized. Preven-
tion is the best self-defense.
Redirect the aggressors’
energy and provide a way
to retreat to a safer area.
Use simple, quick, and
effective
moves when
necessary
that require
no special strength
or flexibility.
Join us in an infor-
mative and interactive
session.
$7 per person class
fee. Minimum of 10
to hold the class.
Register by Mon.,
May 21st.
Call MSC at 419-
893-1994 or sign up
at the front desk.
Page 11
Volunteer Opportunities, Trips
Independent & Assisted Living, Skilled Rehab.
Family owned & operated since 1949.
(419) 865-3002 www.elizabethscott.org
Maumee Senior Center
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers
needed to help set
up, serve and clean
-up for our April
events:
Booster Club & Vol-
unteer Appreciation
Dinner—Wed., Apr. 25,
4 P.M.: Volunteers are
needed to help set up,
serve and clean up for the
event.
Call 419-893-1994 if you
are interested.
Kitchen Volunteers
Needed:
Help neededwith food
prep, serving & clean-up
- Mon. through Fri. 11
a.m.-1 p.m.
Kitchen volunteers
needed especially Mon.,
Wed., & Fri.-
Contact WILMA
RICE: 419-893-1994.
Front Desk
Volunteers Needed:
Great position for those
that enjoy working with
people! We need volun-
teers to greet visitors, an-
swer phones, help with
lunch reservations, and
complete light office
work. Mon. AM Shift: 9 a.m.
-12:30 p.m.
Thurs. PM Shift:
11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Fri. PM Shift: 11:30
a.m.-3 p.m.
Contact MARY BETH:
419-893-1994.
**2018 TRIPS CONTINUED
winery tour. Cost: $69 per member or
$79 for non-members JUNE 26—Summer MYSTERY DAY TRIP
with Malinda—TICKETS ON SALE NOW!Spend the day where every minute is a fun
adventure! Lunch is included.
Cost: $69 members; $79 non-members OCT. 4—FRANKENMUTH, MI. Visit Bronner’s Christmas Store and
explore Frankenmuth until your heart’s
content. Lunch on your own.
Cost: $55 per person
OCT.7-11—
SHENANDOAH VALLEY, VA. Six days/5 nights Visit Greenbrier Bunker,
Natural Bridge, D-Day Memorial, Western
Maryland Scenic Railroad and More!
Cost: $1439 pp Double
$1129 pp Double
$1499 Single
OCT.12-21—DANUBE RIVERBOAT
CRUISE —Spend 3 nights in Munich Ger-
many and end in romantic Vienna, (the
City of Music) Austria. See all of the fa-
mous attractions, enjoy 5 star dining and a
luxury riverboat! Cost: $4,497 pp Air-
inclusive Double Category E Room. DEC. 11-13—CHRISTMAS IN CHICAGO! 3 Days! Enjoy a hotel in downtown Chicago, Christmas Light Tour of Chicago and MORE!
Cost: $389 pp Double
Put your $75 down today to hold spot!
Rug Hookers meet at the Mau-
mee Senior Center the first Thurs-
day of each month from 9-11 a.m.
This wonderful traditional art is
simple. What is involved is hook-
ing wool material cut into strips
into burlap-like mats.
This method uses wool, not yarn,
so as not to be confused with latch
-hook rug making.
Beginners welcome.
There is no charge to join the
group.
Interested?
Call Pat Dickey
at 419-878-8381.
Join the Rug Hookers
Group Today!
Page 12
CLASSES, Maumee High School Event
Drawing Class –
Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m.
This class covers the basics
of design and drawing.
Meets in six-weekly ses-
sions. Cost: $30. Watercolor Class –
Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m.
Meets in six-weekly ses-
sions. Cost: $30.
Oil/Acrylic Classes
Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. Meets in six-weekly sessions
for a cost of $30.
For more info.
call 419-893-
1994.
The Maumee Senior Center
Singers are led by Director
Jim Burns. The choir has pre-
sented over 500 performances
in Northwest Ohio.
Love to Sing? Join the
singing group? Come to
singers practice sessions
Tuesday
afternoons at 12:30 p.m. at
the Senior Center! Beginners
welcome!
Looking for entertainment
for your next event? The
group would love to entertain
you! The Center Singers en-
joy performing
for all types of
functions. For more info.
call 419-893-1994.
The Maumee Senior
Center Singers
Art Classes Offered
Lessons to Use Your Electronic Device
The Maumee Senior Center of-
fers computer lessons and training
for Cell phones, Smart-phones,
Tablets, i-Pads, Etc.
Computer 1 - Learn computer
basics: Learn basics of the inter-
net, & word documents.
Computer 2 – Somewhat com-
fortable with computers but
want to do more?: Become pro-
ficient at sending e-mails, insert e-
mail attachments, surf the internet,
send photos to friends, & more!
Digital camera - Learn basics of
digital camera: Take pictures in
different settings, get photos onto
your computer, edit and e-
mail to friends, family or
print off to share!
Discover how these de-
vices can help you stay in
touch and manage your life!
CLASSES: Rate for 4
classes: $55 Non-Members,
$45 Members
To be placed on a WAIT
LIST for classes, please
call Mary Beth at
419-893-1994.
Maumee Senior Citizens who are
at least 60 years old and reside
within the boundaries of the Maumee
school district may obtain a “Golden
Panther Card.”
The card will allow free admission
to Maumee school sporting events,
concerts, plays, and musicals.
Stop administration offices 716
Askin Street to obtain a card and
please bring a photo I.D.
Questions, call: 419-893-3200
Maumee School District
Golden Panther Cards
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CLASSES, BOOK CLUB
and parenthood, the regrets of abandoning youth for middle
age, and the intricate relationship between the heart and the
head. Douglas’s odyssey brings Europe—from the streets of
Amsterdam to the famed museums of Paris, from the cafés of
Venice to the beaches of Barcelona—to vivid life just as he
experiences a powerful awakening of his own.
Will this summer be his last as a husband, or
the moment when he turns his marriage, and
maybe even his whole life, around?
Paperbacks, large print books, & audio
CD books set aside for pick up at the
Maumee Branch Library for MSC par-
ticipants. Book Club generally meets the
3rd Monday at MSC at 10:00 a.m.
MSC’s partner is Toledo Lucas County Public
Library, Maumee Branch. This month MSC
Book Club is reading: “Us” by David Nicholls.
David Nicholls brings wit and intelligence similar to
his bestseller One Day to this compellingly human,
deftly funny new novel about what holds marriages and
families together—and what we learn about ourselves
when everything threatens to fall apart.
Narrated from Douglas’s endearingly honest, slyly
witty, and at times achingly optimistic point of
view, Us is the story of a man trying to rescue his rela-
tionship with the woman he loves, and learning how to
get closer to a son who’s always felt like a stranger.
Us is a moving meditation on the demands of marriage
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MSC Book Club: Monday, April 16, 2018—10 A.M.
Knitting Class: “Sit & Knit” Beginners welcome!
Wednesdays 1:00-2:30 pm
If you already knit sim-
ply bring your
knitting
needles and yarn
for your desired pro-
ject.
If you are new to
knitting please bring a
pair of knitting needles
size 6, 7, or 8.
There will be
enough “practice
yarn” available.
No charge for class.
For more info.: CALL
419-893-1994.
Advanced Lowrey Organ
Lessons
And For Those With Keyboards Too!
Come be a part of a socially interactive
musical experience!
Class appropriate for those with keyboard or Lowrey Organ experience.
Wednesdays 4 p.m.
TO SIGN UP,
Call Jennifer at 734-770-6860
Card Games & Games of Strategy
Mondays 12:30 pm: Duplicate Bridge– Dining
Rm & Education Room
*Mondays 12:30 pm: Hand & Foot–Lower
Level * Not held the 1st Mon. of ea. month
Tuesdays 9:30 am: M a h j o n g – Dining
Room
Tuesdays 10:00 am: 6 Handed Euchre- Din-
ing room
Tuesdays 12:30 pm: 4 Handed Euchre–
Dining Room
Tuesdays 12:30 pm: Beginning 4 Handed
Euchre– Dining Room
Wednesdays 10:30 am: Pokeno– Education
room
Wednesdays 12:30 pm: Hand & Foot–
Education room
Wednesdays 12:30 pm: Poker–Education
room
Wednesdays 1:00 pm: Bingo– Dining room
Thursdays 9:30 am: M a h j o n g – Dining
Room
Thursdays 12:30 pm: 6 Handed Euchre-
Dining room
Thursdays 12:30 pm: Duplicate Bridge-
Education room
Fridays 12:30 pm: Pinochle– Education room
Fridays 12:30 pm: Skip Bo– Library
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Card Games, Community Speakers
Community Speakers in our Dining Room
Join us for these informative presentations:
*Tues., Apr. 17, 11:00-12:30: “Coffee Chat”,
Dr. Todd Cramer, Maumee City Schools Superintendent.
*Fri.., Apr. 20, 11:30 a.m.: “Are You an Energy Saver?”,
Ohio Consumers’ Counsel.
*Wed., Apr. 25, 11:15 a.m.: “Dementia– Alzheimer’s Dis-
ease”, The Toledo Hospital Family Medicine Residency.
Effective Feb. 1, 2018, the MSC
Booster Club membership dues
will increase to $25. However,
$25 for 12 months of benefits
and great programming still is a
bargain!
FOR JUST $25 A YEAR
YOU WILL RECEIVE:
- FREE holiday dinner at the
December Christmas Party spon-
sored by the Maumee Senior
Center Board of Trustees. Value
= $10
- FREE meal at annual Booster
Club Appreciation dinner. Value
= $10
- FREE recognition in the MSC
newsletter’s birthday section.
And on the last Friday of your
IT'S THAT SIMPLE!
Want to save more?
Bring 2 friends and have your
dues cut in half! Bring 4 new
members and your membership is
FREE !
birthday month, MSC makes a
suggested lunch in your honor.
Value = $2.50
- $10 discount on select
classes sponsored by MSC.
- Discounted fee for a classi-
fied listing in the MSC newslet-
ter.
- Exclusive Booster Club
Member Only Mailings & Spe-
cials.
- Special discount on day trips
with Malinda.
- Friends, Fun, & Fellowship.
- Feeling of fulfillment sup-
porting the Maumee Senior
Center.
Bring a NEW member and Save $$
2018 MSC MEMBERSHIP DUES TO INCREASE 2018 MSC MEMBERSHIP DUES TO INCREASE
Want to save
money on a mem-
bership renewal?
To save 25% on your annual
membership dues this year bring
along a new member to join the
Center.
BOOSTER MEMBERS
Welcome NEW MSC Booster Members!
We proudly welcome new
Maumee Senior Center Mem-
bers.
We encourage you to take ad-
vantage of the great benefits of
MSC Membership!
Kathleen L. Gardner
Linda Berry-Garcia
Fred Garcia
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
MSC MEMBERS
MANY HAPPY
RETURNS!
Janice McIntire 1-Apr
Nancy Romo 1-Apr
Emmeline Saad 2-Apr
Margery Doncouse 2-Apr
JoAnn Homan 2-Apr
Dave Lindsay 3-Apr
Chuck Gilbert 4-Apr
Glenn Shoemaker 5-Apr
Vivian Wagner 5-Apr
Carol Rambo 7-Apr
Charmaine McClellan 7-Apr
Janet Esch 7-Apr
Kim Wineland 8-Apr
Christina Keast 9-Apr
Heather Cole 10-Apr
Toni Shultz 10-Apr
Robert Wicks 12-Apr
Jearleana Parker 13-Apr
Steven Diefenbach 13-Apr
Bonnie Wicks 14-Apr
Doddie Wagner 14-Apr
Tanya Walker 15-Apr
Susan Schurman 16-Apr
Cindy Kirk 17-Apr
Baker Diane 18-Apr
Ward Judy 18-Apr
Arlene Riebe 20-Apr
Jon Shultz 20-Apr
Linda Fravel 20-Apr
Robert Pontius 20-Apr
Joan Hutton 20-Apr
Genevieve Malak 23-Apr
Sharon Stonerock 25-Apr
Sherry Riffer 27-Apr
Aggie DeFranco 27-Apr
Noreen Sniadecki 27-Apr
Dale Cook 28-Apr
Joyce Kulczak 29-Apr
Karen Snyder 29-Apr
Maumee Senior Center
2430 S. Detroit Ave.
Maumee, OH 43537
Phone: (419) 893-1994
Facebook.com/maumeesenior center
www.maumeeseniorcenter.com
have gift certificates you will not use or you may wish to purchase them.
MISC: Rolls of plastic table
covering (red, white or blue) available at Gordon’s.
New, plain cotton material, any color, for table coverings (no pat-terns).
FYI Material needed to cover: 8—Round tables-4 & 1/2 yds. ea., 10-—Sm. Square tables-3 & 3/4 yds. ea., 8—Six ft. tables 3 & 3/4 yds. ea., & 12—Eight ft. tables- 5 yds. ea.
We appreciate your consideration!
Maumee Senior Center is
here to serve your needs. As a
non-profit organization, we
must be frugal. Consider donat-
ing new or used items:
GENERAL OFFICE: POSTER BOARD
GENERAL KITCHEN: Oval Chinet dinner plates.
8 oz. foam cups
Heavy duty dinner Hefty foam plates.
Papertowels
Napkins
Plastic silverware
GIFT CARDS: Consider donating gift cards for
MSC door prizes! Perhaps you
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Remember, the Maumee
Senior Center accepts
monetary donations in
memory of loved ones.
Maumee Senior Center Wish List
MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of the
Maumee Senior Center is to create an atmosphere which affirms the dignity and self-worth of the older population by serving their physical, emotional and economic well-being while encouraging their independence and continued participation in the community.