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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 9:00– Bingocize 9:00 – Mat Yoga 10:30 – Panther Creek Band 10:30 – Chair Yoga 4 9:00– Bingocize 10:00 – Exercise 12:00– Adams Village 5 9:00 – Mat Yoga 9:00 – Crafting Club 10:00 – Social Bridge 10:30 – Chair Yoga 12:00 – Hand & Foot 6:00 – Line Dancing 6 9:00 – Birthday Bingo Sponsored by Humana 10:00 – Social Bridge 10:15 – Exercise 7 10am– Pools Pharmacy Bingo 12:30 – Line Dancing 6:00– SCC Dance Silver Rain Band $6 admission 8 9:00– Bingocize 9:00 – Mat Yoga 10:00- The Ambassador Singers 10:30 – Chair Yoga 11 9:00– Bingocize 10:00 – Exercise 11:30– Veterans Appre- ciation Luncheon Sponsored by Morrisons 1:00pm Park Regency Bingo 12 9:00 – Vet Counseling 9:00 – Mat Yoga 9:00 – Crafting Club 10:00- Chess W/ Chuck 10:00 – Social Bridge 10:30 – Chair Yoga 12:00 – Hand & Foot Card 6:00- Line Dancing 13 9:00 – Bingo 10:00 – Social Bridge 10:15 – Exercise 14 10am-m Bingo W/ Twin Rivers 12:30 – Line Dancing 15 9:00– Bingocize 9:00 – Mat Yoga 10:00– 12pm Hearing Test Clinic W/ Danny 10:00– Bingo at Roosevelt 10:30 –Panther Creek B. 10:30 – Chair Yoga Christmas In Nashville 18 9:00– Bingocize 10:00 – Exercise 10:30 Music W/ Jim Westmoreland 1:30 Timeslips 1:30DCPL Craft Club 19 9:00 – Vet Counseling 9:00 – Mat Yoga 9:00 – Crafting Club 10:00 – Social Bridge 10-12– Flu Shots W/ Owensboro Family Pharmacy 12-4– AARP Driving Clas 10:30 – Chair Yoga 12:00 – Hand & Foot Card 6:00 – Line Dancing 20 9:00 – Bingo 10:00 – Social Bridge 10:15 – Exercise 12:00 Whitesville Bingo 21 11:30n Thanksgiving Luncheon - Sponsored by Morrison 12:30 – Line Dancing 22 8:00– Bingocize Post Test Party! 10:00 Ambassador Singers 9-11 Hearing Test W/ Danny Enright 9:00 – Mat Yoga 10:30 – Chair Yoga 25 10:00 – Exercise 1:30 Timeslips Work- shop 26 9:00 – Vet Counseling 9:00 – Mat Yoga 9:00 – Crafting Club 10:00 – Social Bridge 10:30 – Chair Yoga 12:00 – Hand & Foot Card 6:00 – Line Dancing 27 9:00 – Bingo 10:00 – Social Bridge 10:15 – Exercise 28

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

1

9:00– Bingocize 9:00 – Mat Yoga

10:30 – Panther Creek Band

10:30 – Chair Yoga

4

9:00– Bingocize 10:00 – Exercise

12:00– Adams Village

5

9:00 – Mat Yoga

9:00 – Crafting Club 10:00 – Social Bridge

10:30 – Chair Yoga

12:00 – Hand & Foot 6:00 – Line Dancing

6

9:00 – Birthday Bingo

Sponsored by Humana

10:00 – Social Bridge

10:15 – Exercise

7

10am– Pools Pharmacy Bingo 12:30 – Line Dancing 6:00– SCC Dance Silver Rain Band $6 admission

8 9:00– Bingocize

9:00 – Mat Yoga

10:00- The Ambassador Singers

10:30 – Chair Yoga

11

9:00– Bingocize 10:00 – Exercise 11:30– Veterans Appre-ciation Luncheon Sponsored by Morrisons 1:00pm Park Regency Bingo

12

9:00 – Vet Counseling 9:00 – Mat Yoga 9:00 – Crafting Club 10:00- Chess W/ Chuck

10:00 – Social Bridge

10:30 – Chair Yoga 12:00 – Hand & Foot Card

6:00- Line Dancing

13

9:00 – Bingo

10:00 – Social Bridge

10:15 – Exercise

14

10am-m Bingo W/ Twin Rivers 12:30 – Line Dancing

15 9:00– Bingocize

9:00 – Mat Yoga 10:00– 12pm Hearing Test Clinic W/ Danny 10:00– Bingo at Roosevelt 10:30 –Panther Creek B. 10:30 – Chair Yoga

Christmas In Nashville

18

9:00– Bingocize 10:00 – Exercise 10:30 Music W/ Jim Westmoreland 1:30 Timeslips 1:30DCPL Craft Club

19

9:00 – Vet Counseling 9:00 – Mat Yoga 9:00 – Crafting Club

10:00 – Social Bridge 10-12– Flu Shots W/ Owensboro Family Pharmacy 12-4– AARP Driving Clas

10:30 – Chair Yoga

12:00 – Hand & Foot Card

6:00 – Line Dancing

20

9:00 – Bingo 10:00 – Social Bridge 10:15 – Exercise

12:00 Whitesville Bingo

21

11:30n Thanksgiving Luncheon - Sponsored by Morrison 12:30 – Line Dancing

22

8:00– Bingocize Post Test Party! 10:00 Ambassador Singers 9-11 Hearing Test W/ Danny Enright 9:00 – Mat Yoga

10:30 – Chair Yoga

25

10:00 – Exercise

1:30 Timeslips Work-shop

26 9:00 – Vet Counseling 9:00 – Mat Yoga 9:00 – Crafting Club

10:00 – Social Bridge

10:30 – Chair Yoga

12:00 – Hand & Foot Card

6:00 – Line Dancing

27

9:00 – Bingo

10:00 – Social Bridge

10:15 – Exercise

28

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1650 W Second Street Owensboro, KY 42301

270-687-4640 www.seniorcenterodc.com

SCC provides and coordinates services and social activities for seniors that enhance their dignity, improve their independence and encourage their involvement in the

community.

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November 2019

The Senior Community Center of Owensboro Daviess

County will be hosting our very first Christmas Bazaar on

November 23, 2019 from 9:00 am to 3:00pm!

You are invited to set up a booth! Booth Rental fee is

$40 each and price does not include table. If you need a

table, an additional $10 fee will be applied. Tables are

limited and will be allotted based on availability. No re-

funds once payment is made and space confirmed.

Deadline for registration has been extended to Novem-

ber 8, 2019. Payment and Application must be sub-

mitted by this date. For more information contact Dana

Peveler or Tiffanye Johnson at 270-687-4640

Thanksgiving Luncheon

Thursday November 21

@ 11:30

Sponsored by Morrison at Owensboro

Health

Please let the office know if

you plan to

attend by calling

270-687-4640

The Advisory Council

Bunco Night fundraiser

Monday, November 4 from

6:00pm to 9:00pm in Audito-

rium. Prizes provided for win-

ners. Admission is $5.

Bring an hors d’oeurve to

share. Spouses are welcome

as well. We will have our TV

room and Pool room open. If

you would like attend please

call to register 270-687-4640

Proceeds benefit the

SCCODC Advisory Council

Next Advisory Meeting

January 7th @ 10:00am

2nd Floor /AARP Room

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“Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.” ― Victor Hugo

The Silver Rain Band will be performing at the November SCC Dance on Thurs-day, November 7th from 6-9pm. Doors open at 5pm for potluck.

Hi. I’m Betty

Scrivner. I've

been coming to

Senior Commu-

nity Center

now for several

years. It’s so

nice to have

such a happy

place to hang out during the day.

I appreciate the Senior Center van giving

me transpiration to and from the Senior

Center. I wouldn’t be able to come if not

for the SCC Van

A little about me. I have 4 wonderful chil-

dren, several grandchildren, and about 10

great grandchildren. I have

always been all about family, and always

had family events throughout the years.

My husband was a Baptist Minister and also

worked for Proctor & Gamble.

I was an assistant in a dental office, worked

in a Dr’s office, spent many years as a pre-

school teacher, and then a receptionist at

Seattle Memorial.

I find joy in every day living, and really nev-

er know a stranger. Conversations are my

specialty, sometimes a bit silly, sometimes

very serious, but none the less, I’m good

company!

So Please say hi to me when you see me, I

will always say Hi back!

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The SCC Would like to

say Thank you to Betty

Scrivner and family for

donating money to our

Advisory Council to

purchase Perforation

Window Film for our

Auditorium!

Thank you Greenwell

Chisholm for installing!

Meet Our Sponsor Betty Scrivner

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November 19th

10:00am-12:00pm

Owensboro Family Phar-macy will host Clinic

November 19

Please register for the clinic by stopping by the

office or calling

Flu Shot Clinic Get Your

Ears

Checked !

Hearing aid specialist

Danny Enright , owner of

Audible Better Hearing

Center in Evansville Indi-

ana , will be back to con-

ducting hearing tests at

the Senior Center

November 22nd in AARP

Room on 2nd floor

9:00am to 11:00am

To register please call

270-687-4640

Join us on Saturday,

December 14

Breakfast with Santa at SCC 9:00am-11:00am

Open to all ages, please register by

December 6 by calling

270-687-4640

$5 suggested donation

Breakfast Provided by Morrisions

Knight’s Annual

Christmas Party

Join us at the SCC for

a festive good time at

the Knights Annual

Christmas Party.

Friday December 13

9:30am-11:00pm

270-687-4640. don’t forget to bring copy of insurance card

Join us on Monday, November 11 @ 11am for Veterans Day

Appreciation Lunch

Bring service picture and be entered

into drawling!

Lunch Provided by Morrisons

Presents….

Christmas Party @SCC

Join us on

Wednesday

December 4

@ 11am

Door Prizes,

Games, etc..

To register call

270-687-4640

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My name is Jeannie Pen-

rod. I’m married to Larry

Penrod and we own a

small business. We have

two daughters, Ginger,

married to David with

Andrew (14) and Jamie

(11) she lives in Canton,

Georgia. Jordan married

to Jordan and she lives

in Lexington, Kentucky.

Larry and I go to Pleas-

ant Valley Community

Church and I teach a Bible study every Friday night. We love

all kinds of animals!! We love to spend our free time playing

with our cats. We have two Bengals, which are half

domestic cat and half Asian Leopard. They’re extremely en-

ergetic and climb on everything because Leopards live in

trees. My husband likes to build toys and play places for

them.

Two years ago, I was volunteering as a GRABC tax

preparer at the Senior Center. After the tax season ended, I

inquired with Dana, the director, about volunteering at the

Senior Center. The bookkeeper position opened just a month

after I had started volunteering, so Dana offered me the po-

sition. That was in May of 2018. I really love working at the

Senior Center and hope I’m doing my small part to keep it

great for our Seniors, because they deserve it!

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Meet our Book Keeper & Jeannie Penrod

Meet our Executive Assistant Ann Haynes

I was born and raised in

Owensboro, Kentucky.

God blessed me with the

most loving and sup-

portive parents, Ed and

Sadie Barrass and a sister,

Beth. I am very close to

my family and have had

the opportunity to devel-

op close relationships with my grandparents and parents as

friends in my later years.

God blessed me again with 2 amazing children, David, age 29

and Sarah, age 26. David is an entrepreneur who owns busi-

nesses with Escape games, ax throwing, arcades, a smash up

room and soon to open a brewery in 2020. Sarah is an Assistant

General Manager having opened the newest Fairfield Inn Hotel

in the Cincinnati area. She is currently enrolled in the Northern

Kentucky University Masters in Business Administration online

program. They just moved out of the house this year so I’m also

experiencing the empty nest syndrome again. I’m not loving it so

far!

I received my undergraduate degree in Social Work from the

University of Kentucky where I was also a member of Chi Ome-

ga. I later obtained my Masters Degree in Education and Coun-

seling from Western Kentucky University. I worked for the state

of Kentucky for over 30 years, 4 years in Child and Adult Protec

tive Services and 26+ years for the Office of Vocational Rehabili-

tation. I retired in 2016 and have kept busy working part time

jobs for my son, 2 Interior decorators and now the Senior Com-

munity Center.

Some of my hobbies include traveling, aerobics, Tabata, yoga,

hiking, walking, bicycling, and kayaking. After multiple injuries

last year, I have become wiser and gained more insight and ap-

preciation for my aging body and retired from running and pick-

leball. I don’t mind losing, but I’m just a little too competitive

with myself.

I think the 2 most rewarding things I have experienced are being

a mother and having had the privilege of taking care of my par-

ents and best friends. My parents have since passed away and I

miss them every single day. It’s been a very difficult season in

my life with many major adjustments, but God continues to

bless me with wonderful friends, co-workers, and family and has

allowed me to grow in my faith every step of the way. He has

led me to the Senior Community Center where I have a strong

desire to work with the aging population. I am on the cusp of

that group myself at 58 ½ years young. Seniors are a people

with a great wealth of knowledge, wisdom, humor and friend-

ship. They have so much to give and share if we encourage and

show that we still need them. As a matter of fact, the first day

at the Senior Community Center I discovered that my father

served on the first Board of Directors on the Aging Counsel. I

knew then that this was where I needed to be at this season in

my life. I feel privileged to work at the Senior Community Cen-

ter. I enjoy helping others and feel I am blessed 10 fold when I do.

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Christmas In Nashville

Friday, November 15

Depart at 8:00am

Return at 6:00pm

Cost $150

Day Trip Includes:

Motor coach Transportation

Lunch and Show on

General Jackson Showboat

Guided Tour of Opry House

“We don't stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop play-ing.” ~ George Bernard Shaw.

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Christmas in Nashville

Join us on Friday November 15 for a Holiday lunch Cruise on the General Jackson Showboat as we celebrate the most wonderful time of the year with your favorite country Christmas Tradi-tions . In true Tennessee style, the downhome showband of pickers, fid-dlers and singers will be performing heart-warming versions of Christmas

favorites by Reba McEntire, Alan Jackson, Elvis Presley, Rascal Flatts and more! The dazzling holiday set and stunning costumes help set the stage and make the season bright. This energetic show is the perfect way to celebrate the holiday season.

After our showboat ride we will head over to the The Opry House for a 1 hour Backstage Tour that takes you behind the scenes of one of the most recognized symbols of country music in the US and gives you an all-access pass to an incredible time. This most recognized symbol of country music is a landmark venue and has been home to hundreds of country performers, including legendary icons of the genre.

Day Trip Essentials

• A Water Bottle

• Snacks

• An item of warm clothing and a jacket

• A hat and sunglasses

• A rain jacket or umbrella

• Your Identification Card

• Spare cash

• A small notepad and pen

• A camera (or use your phone to take photos)

• Medications such as Tylenol and/or Pepto Bismol

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Mackinac Island 6 days/5 nights

June 8th-13th, 2020 $650 Double/$849

AARP DRIVER SAFETY CLASS AT Senior Community Center The Senior Community Center and AARP are offering a safety driving class for drivers 55 and older. The class is on Tues-day, November 19 from 12:00 to 4:00 pm. Preregistration is required. The fee covering cost of materials is $15 for AARP members, $20 for non-members payable to AARP and is due on the day of the class. Participants completing the class, by law, must receive a reduction in auto insurance rates. To pre-register, or for more information, call (270) 687-4640.

Our Miami/Key West trip has

been rescheduled for March

21-29th. We will tour the

amazing CORAL CASTLE, Visit

BAYSIDE MARKETPLACE.

Spend a day discovering the

enchanting Key West area.

Cruise on Biscayne Bay where

you will visit Fisher Island and

Star Island. Tour the beautiful

FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANIC

GARDENS and the exciting and

glamorous South Beach area

of Miami Beach the beautiful

oceanfront Holly

wood Beach “Boardwalk” and

much More!

Trip includes:

8 Nights lodging including 4 con-

secutive nights in Miami

8 Breakfasts

5 Dinners

Admission to a Cruise by celebri-

ty homes on Biscayne Bay

Admission to enchanting Coral

Castle

Admission to Fairchild Tropical

Miami & Key West Trip 9 days/8 nights March 21– 29th

$950 Double/$1350 $75 due at registration Final Payment due by

1/24/2020

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Join us on June 8th-13th, 2020 as we travel to Mackinac Island by Bus! This Mackinac Island trip features a horse and carriage tour, and you will also enjoy free time to explore. The next day brings a bus tour to Sault Sainte Marie, MI, and an exciting cruise across Soo Locks. The evening brings gaming at Kewadin Sault Casino if you wish. The following day is a guided bus tour of Macki-naw City. We will also visit Colo-nial Michilimackinac, an 18th-Century living history village. This trip to Mackinac Island and beau-tiful Northern Michigan shows the peaceful, old-world beauty of this tucked away corner of the world.

Trip includes:

Motor coach Transportation from the SCC

5 Night lodging including 3 con-secutive nights in Northern

Michigan 8 meals: 5 breakfast and 3 din-

ners Guided Tour of Mackinaw City

Visit to Mackinac Island, includ-ing a Guided Carriage Tour Boat ride through the Soo Locks and

free time and sightseeing in Sault Sainte Marie

Visit to Mackinaw Crossings Admission to Colonial Michili-

mackinac Gaming excitement at Kewadin

Sault Casino

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“ The best way to find yourself is to lost yourself in the service of others” Mahat-

ma Gandhi

Home Instead Presents….

Be A Santa to A Senior

Do you have a heart to serve? The Senior Community Center is seeking more volunteers. Become a part of our team of friendly volunteers in an area where your interests lie: Friend-ly Visiting, Telephone Reassurance, Greeter, Custodial, Office/Clerical, Special Events, Fundraising, Congre-gate Meals, or Home-Delivered Meals Did you know that the Senior Com-munity Center provides more than recreation? Below are a few of the many services the SCC provides:

Congregate Meals: For a suggested donation of $1.50, a nutritious lunch can be enjoyed at one of Daviess County’s six nutrition sites. Socializa-tion and a variety of recreational ac-tivities are offered along with lunch.

Transportation: For a suggested donation of $1.50, a van will be dis-patched to your home for transporta-tion to medical appointments, grocery

shopping, and more, then will return you to your home. A 24-hour notice is advised in order to schedule the transportation service.

Telephone Reassurance: You have the opportunity to sign-up for a cour-tesy call from our office. The goal of the call is to ensure your safety and well-being.

Friendly Visiting: This service al-lows an SCC volunteer or staff mem-ber to visit you in your home. It’s a great way to share stories and have a good discussion about what’s hap-pening in your life.

Congregate meals and transportation have a suggested donation of $1.50. Donations of any amount are used to offset expenses while ensuring the availability of those programs. For more information on these or other services, please contact the SCC office at 270-687-4640.

Volunteer Corner Senior Community Center

Satellite Nutrition Sites

Adams Village

Meals served Mon, Wed, and

Friday @ 11:30am

SCC hosting Bingo 11/4@ 12pm

Park Regency

Meals served Mon, Wed, &

Thursday at 11:30am

SCC hosting Bingo11/11 @ 1pm

Roosevelt ll

Meals served Mon, Wed, and

Friday @ 11:30am

SCC hosting Bingo 11/15

@ 10am

Whitesville

Meals served Tuesday-Friday

@ 11:30am

Line Dancing on Wed @ 9am

Billiards weekdays @ 7am

Bingo every Wed after lunch

SCC hosting Bingo 11/20 @ 12p

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Home Instead Senior Care partners with local non-profit and community organizations to identify sen-iors who might not otherwise receive gifts this holiday season. The company then works with local businesses and retail stores to help facilitate the purchase and distribution of gifts by placing trees

and ornaments within their various locations.

Home instead is looking for volunteers for their Wrapping Party on Tuesday 12/17 from 8:00am to 4:00pm In community room at Owensboro Christian Church . If you need transportation to event

contact the SCC by November 8 by calling 270-687-4640

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Crafts with Joyce Puckett

Every Tuesday @9am

Would you like to learn Cross Stitching, Crocheting, Embroidering, Macramé, Rug Making, Sewing, Hem-ming, Monograms, Crewel, Plastic Canvas? Come Learn from Joyce. Tuesday Craft Class meets on Tues-days at 9:00 am.

Craft W/ Daviess County Library Fourth Monday of the Month

DCPL will be offering a craft class free of charge on the Fourth Monday

1:30-3:00pm.

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Games We Play

Rail-

road

Club Interested

in Locomo-tives?

Join the Owensboro and Elsewhere Railroad Club

2

nd Friday of each Month

at 7:00 pm At SCC Game Room

YOGA- Instructor Shelia Clark teaches Mat Yoga

Class every Tuesday and Friday at 9am. Chair

Class every Tuesday and Friday at 10:30am.

$2 suggested donation for class

Low Impact Exercise-

Monday & Wednesday @10:15am.

Health & Wellness Classes

Monthly Dance

Join us for our monthly dance from 6-9pm the second Thursday of each month. Doors Open at 5:30 for Potluck…Bring a dish to share. $6 suggested donation Line Dancing- The Tuesday Night Line Dancers meet from 6:00 to 8:00 PM in the Senior Community Center Auditori-um. $1.00 suggested donation. The Thursday Afternoon Line Dancers meet from 12:30 – 2:00 PM. $1.00 suggested donation. Panther Creek Band performs at 10:30 on the first and third Friday of the month. The Ambassador Singers performs at 10am on the second and fourth Friday of the month. Jim Westmoreland performs at 10:30am 3rd Monday and 5th Friday

Social Entertainment

Hand and Foot Card Game Tuesdays @ 12pm

Chess with Chuck @ 10am

on the Second Tuesday of every

month

Bridge Club @10am Every

Tuesday & Wednesday

Bingo Wednesdays @ 9am

Craft/Art Classes

SUPPORT ALLIANCE OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED- MEETING IS 2ND TUESDAY OF THE MONTH AT WING AVE BAPTIST CHURCH. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 270-684-4418 OR EMAIL [email protected] VETERAN SUPPORT PRO-GRAM MEETS EACH TUES-DAY AT 9AM. CONTACT ERIC MCDANIEL AT 812-473-5993 FOR MORE IN-FORMATION.

Support Groups

Elizabeth Lewis

ILL & Recuperating

In Memory Of…

Martha Adams

Caroline Action

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Senior Community Advertisement

Stephen A. Bryson, CSA

Certified Senior Advisor®

CEO/Franchise Owner

Home Instead Senior Care®

Devoted Senior Care, LLC

Owensboro, KY 270-689-2300

4026 Frederica Street

Owensboro, KY 42301

Fax: (270) 689-2001

Henderson, KY 270-827-1333

226A North Elm St

Roosevelt House I & II

2920 Yale Place, Owensboro, KY 42301

Phone: 270-926-1666 or

[email protected]

Thank you for your interest in our newly

renovated apartment homes. Conveniently

located to shopping, banking, churches,

and dining. All utilities included, dis-

counted cable & internet are just a few of

our amenities.

Twin Rivers Nursing &

Rehabilitation Center

Whitney Hankins-

Admissions Coordinator

2420 West 3rd Street

Owensboro, KY 42301

(270) 685-3141

(270) 689-2181 FAX

If you , a company, or organization would like to advertise to over 1200 older adults every month at a very reasonable rate please contact us 270-687-4640

Talk with your local Licensed Humana Agent

Lauren Payne

270-313-7486 (TTY: 711) Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m

P i n c u s h i o n

G i f t S h o p

“Specializing in Hand-

Made Gifts”

Open

Monday ~ Friday

8:30 am ~ 4:00 pm

The Pincushion Gift Shop

items are sold on consign-

ment. If you have craft

items you would like to sell

in the Pincushion, please

contact 270-687-4640 for

more information.

Made possible by

Thelma Matthews &

SCC Craft Club

What is Timeslips?

An improvisational sto-

rytelling workshop

offered by DCPL for

those with Alzheimer's

and other dementia

that shifts the pressure

and emphasis away

from memories and

factual reminiscence,

to opening and validat-

ing the imagination.

What days does the

DCPL offer Timeslip

workshop at the

SCC? Third and Fourth

Monday of every month

from 2:15pm to 3pm.

Register by calling

270-687-4740

One bedroom, GROUND LEVEL apartments

AFFORDABLE, INDEPENDENT LIVING for

SENIORS/Disabled, Seniors Given Priority on

Move In

QUIET, carefree, relaxed environment

Close to LEGION PARK. Pet Friendly

2900 DIxiana Court, Owensboro, KY

Call Cindy Kepler, 270-683-5587

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Place Address Label here

PRESORT STD US POSTAGE PAID

OWENSBORO, KY 42301 PERMIT NO.85

Senior Community Center of Owensboro Daviess County

1650 West 2nd Street

Owensboro, Ky 42301

Forward to above address

XXX

Administrative Staff:

Ann Haynes, Executive Assistant

Dana Peveler, Executive Director

David Tucker, Center Manager

Elizabeth Lewis, Program Assistant

Jeannie Penrod, Bookkeeper

Melinda Schoenwald, Volunteer Coordinator

Tiffanye Johnson, Program Manager

Meals-On-Wheels Delivery Staff:

Allen McManus

Amanda Carter

Bob Glass

David Hancock

Ed Dailey

Gene Schadler

Melissa Hunt

Crystal Welch

Maintenance Staff:

David Boyt

Debra Fox

William Music

Transportation Staff:

Janice Watkins

Richard Nance

AmeriCorps Staff:

Amber Turner

Interns:

Kaitlyn Payne Ninena Johnson

Whitney Essary

Denisa Sabatova

Bonner Leader

Riley Abla

Board of Directors:

Bill Cooper

Brandi Kessler

D.J. Johnson

Ed Higdon

Jennifer Allen, Chair

Joe Mason

Kirk Kirkpatrick

Melinda Cornell, Secretary

Nick Hetman

Pam Smith-Wright-Vice Chair

Patti Jenkins

Board Meeting is on

third Monday @12pm

Yearly newsletter subscription rate increased to $8.00. If you would like the newsletter mailed to your home, please stop by the office to subscribe or mail a check

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Menu Please call 270-687-4640 if you will not be home to receive your home delivered meal.

1% Milk Served with each meal

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

1 Pot Roast

Mashed Potatoes Sliced Carrots Wheat Bread

Margarine Fresh Florida Or-

ange

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Chicken Salad

Wheat Bread

Pickled Beets

Tossed Salad

Salad Dressing

Fresh Apple

5

Polish Sausage Black-eyed Peas

Cabbage Whole Grain Bun

Tropical Fruit Mustard

6

Turkey & Gravy Sliced Carrots

Mashed Potatoes Wheat Bread

Margarine Cup Fresh Oranges

7 BBQ Chicken Breast

Green Beans Baked Sweet Pota-

toes Margarine Pudding

Wheat Bun

8

Harvest Vegetable Soup Wheat Crackers Cottage Cheese

Peaches Saltine Crackers

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No congrette Meal

Join us for Veterans

Day Luncheon

sponsored by Morri-

son

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Baked Chicken Breast

Mixed Vegetables Cabbage

Wheat Bread Margarine

Applesauce

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BBQ Pulled Chicken Cheesy Potatoes

Green Beans Banana

Whole Bun

14 Pimento to Cheese

White Bread Cream of Broccoli

Soup Sliced Peaches

Saltines

15

Salisburry Steak Northern Beans Brussel Spouts

Dinner Roll Margarine Cup

Fruit Crisp

18

Sloppy Joe

Wheat Bun

Parsley Potatoes

Sliced Carrots

Fresh Apple

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Sliced Turkey Whole Wheat Bun Vegetable Soup

Raisins Saltines Mustard

20

BBQ Pulled Pork Lima Beans

California Blend Vegetables White Bread

Pudding Pickles

21 Theme Day

Turkey & Gravy

Cornbread Dressing Mashed Potatoes

Green Beans Pumpkin Pie

Margarine Roll

22 Polish Sausage Black-eyed Peas

Cabbage Whole Grain Bun

Pineapple Mustard

25 Tuna Salad White Bread

Mixed Bean Soup Mandarin Oranges

Saltines

26 Cheeseburger

Whole Grain Bun Baked Beans

Coleslaw Baked Apples

Ketchup Onion

27 Sliced Ham

Wheat Bread Potato Soup Mixed Fruit

Saltines Mayo

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