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PHONE 716-662-6452
EMAIL [email protected]
CENTER HOURS 8:30 a.m. − 4:00 p.m.
Supervisor
Dr. Patrick Keem
Council Members Eugene Majchrzak
Michael Sherry
Director Anna Willems
SEPTEMBER 2015 NEWSLETTER
Orchard Park Senior Center 70 Linwood Avenue
Orchard Park, NY 14127
70 Linwood Avenue
Orchard Park, NY 14127
70 Linwood Avenue
Orchard Park, NY 14127
Orchard Park Senior Center
Celebrate
Grandparents
Day
September 13
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Note from: Jackie Briggs, Senior Council President The Senior Council of Orchard Park is a 501©(3) not-for-profit organization and is able to accept tax deductible contributions. The Council continues to fund raise to make a Senior Center/Community Center become a reality. Note cards depicting Green Lake and Yates Park sketched by local artists are on sale for $8.00 and can be purchased at the Orchard Park Senior Center or the Town Clerk’s Office. Join us for the following fundraisers:
Pancake Breakfast and Basket Raffle Saturday September 12, 8:00-10:00am.
at Zebbes Deluxe Grill & Bar
3349 Southwestern Blvd, Orchard Park Tickets: $6.00
Available at the Orchard Park Senior Center
Open House Mocktail Party Featuring
Jack Civiletto Sings Sinatra At the Orchard Park Senior Center Saturday October 17, 2:00-5:00pm
Tickets: $5.00—available August 24th at the Orchard Park Senior Center
Discovering Buffalo
Martin House Restoration Tour And Forest Lawn Thursday September 17, 9:00am-4:00pm This tour will take you through the buildings included in the Martin House Plus the veranda and ballroom. You will hear the story of the ongoing restoration project. Following the tour and lunch we’ll make our way to Forest Lawn Cemetery where the tour includes FLW’s Blue Mausoleum, Larkin Family. Lunch will be at Coles on Elmwood. Cost is $70.00. Last day to reserve your spot is September 1st.
Why Join Epic? Friday September 18, 11:00am-12:00 The NYS EPIC Program helps seniors with high prescription costs. The EPIC program works as a secondary prescription payer and assists with Medicare Part D costs in three ways. On September 18, 2015 Gabrielle Dotterweich, NYS EPIC Outreach Representative will discuss the ways EPIC can help Seniors save money on prescription drugs. During the discussion the qualification to join EPIC will be reviewed (including the new income limits that were established in April 2014) as well as, how to complete an EPIC application. Current EPIC members should also come to this discussion to learn how your EPIC membership will compliment the 2016 Medicare Part D plans. .
Scams, Fraud, Identity Theft and More Friday September 11, 1:00pm Karen Davis, Senior Consumer Fraud Representative for Bureau of Consumer Fraud & Protection NYS Attorney General’s office will be giving a free presentation on identity scams and fraud, and how not to become a victim. Retail sales/shopping problems and how to know if you are getting ripped off. Telemarketing problems, and a general overview of how this office can help you become an educated consumer.
Health Enrichment Programs ***FREE Live a happier, healthier life by attending the following programs brought to you by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Western New York. Please register at the office
Thursday September 10, 1:00pm —Strong Immune System—, Presenter Dr. Parisima Sobhani
Thursday October 1st, 1:00pm. Food as Medicine— presented by Dr. April DePriest
Notes From Anna Hello, can you believe it’s September? Where has the summer gone? Labor Day is September 7th, Autumn begins
September 23rd, kids are back in school September 03 and Grandparents Day is September 13th. With three amazing
grandchildren and another on the way, being a grandparent is very rewarding. Having them instruct you how to use a
cell phone or the roku (similar to a remote for your television), or the IPad is humbling yet rewarding to know that they
are so knowledgeable, curious and willing to learn. President Jimmy Carter in 1978 signed a federal proclamation
declaring the first Sunday after Labor Day as National Grandparents Day. In 2013 according to the US Census Bureau,
7.2 million grandparents had grandchildren under the age of 18 living with them. In the same year 2.7 million
grandparents were responsible for the basic needs of one or more grandchildren under age 18 living with them. Of the
2.7 million, 1.7 were grandmothers and 1.0 million were grandfathers. We grandparents definitely impact our
grandchildren’s lives, and to seize every opportunity to interact with them, (especially at an early age) will have a
positive influence. To share your stories of growing up without cell phone, computers or electronic devices gives these
kids a sense of curiosity of days gone by. If you’re not a grandparent, I’m sure you have wonderful memories of your
grandparents and how they impacted your life. Happy Grandparents Day to all!
Have you noticed the beautiful flower boxes as you entered the building? Lois and Ray Steck have a green thumb.
Do you often wondered where some of these idioms originated? Browsing through the Dictionary of Idioms there it was.
Meaning: having a special talent for making flowers and green plants grow well. Okay, but how about Green Thumb:
The origin comes from rubbing green plants or parts of green plants between your fingers the green pigment of plants
would rub off. Therefore, if a person loves gardening, and Lois and Ray definitely do, they both have a “green thumb”.
VNA Immunization Program Friday October 2, 9:00am-2:00pm VNA personnel will be administering flu and pneumonia shots on Friday October 2nd at the Center. The following insurance is accepted: Medicare Part B, Univera, Independent Health, Blue Cross and BlueShield. Contact the Center at 662-6452 between 9:00am and 3:00pm to make an appointment.
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Book Group The Book Group meets the last Wednesday of every month at 10:00am at the Senior Center. The following books are scheduled for discussion.
September 30, - Defending Jacob, by William Landay October 28, - Seven Letters From Paris by Samantha Verant November 25, - The Storied Life of AJ Fikry by Gabrielle Zevein These books are available in the office. There is no fee to join the Book Group, but members are encouraged to read the book prior to attending the meetings.
Yoga Wednesday 11:30am September 9-November 18 Friday 9:00am, September 11—November 20.
Yoga improves breathing, increases flexibility and focuses on relaxing the entire body using meditation and stretching. Cost for each ten week program is $35.00.Cost for both Wednesday and Friday class is $55.00
CLASSES OFFERED AT THE ORCHARD PARK SENIOR CENTER
To register, call the Senior Center at 662-6452 or drop by 70 Linwood Ave, Orchard Park
Watercolor Painting Friday September 18– October 30, 10:30am-12:30pm In this six week course Sharon will demonstrate landscape styles and more. Students supply their own brushes and watercolor paper 140lb and paints Cost is $25.00
Sketching Wednesday September 23-October 28, 1:00-3:00pm Learn to sketch using pencil or pastels. This six week program will focus on perspective and techniques of using pastels. Cost : $25.00
Acrylic Painting Tuesday September 22—October 27, 1:00-3:00pm You will study landscape and still-life, scumbling and palette knife techniques. Cost 6 week $25.00.
Men’s Fitness August 20—October 29—10 week Program Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:00-10:00am You’ll notice regular exercising with others motivates you to work toward a healthy lifestyle. Take the first step in living a healthily life by showing up for the Men’s Fitness Program. Cost for 10 week program is $40.00.
Chair Yoga Wednesdays September 16-November 4, 2:30-3:30pm For those who experience arthritis or have limited range of motion, this eight week class is for you. Sitting on a chair you will learn proper techniques of stretching, breathing and relaxation. Colleen who has been practicing Yoga
and teaching it for many years is the instructor. Cost: $30.00—8 week
Intermediate/Advanced Tap Dancing September 10—October 29 Thursday —10:00am-11:00am For those seniors with some experience tap dancing, this eight week class is for you! Learn to tap to some of the great Broadway tunes as you burn calories, and get an aerobic workout while tapping. Cost $30.00
Ladies Exercise Program October 9—December 23 Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:00-10:00am This ten week program, uses stretching, aerobic and floor exercises tailored specifically for the needs of those 65+ years. Exercising with friends encourages you to lead a healthy and more energetic life. Instructor is Flo Kirkner. Cost for the 10 week program is $40.00
Zumba is Back! Thursday 11:15am September 10 - October 29 Tuesday 6:30-7:30pm September 15-November 3 Zumba is the best dance and workout routine you'll ever do. Latin dances such as the samba, meringue, salsa, and various types of music will help you dance your way into a healthy lifestyle. Eight week program: $30.00
Tap Dancing For Fun Monday September 14, -Nov. 23 10:00-11:00am This class is designed for those who want to learn to tap dance, or who have previously tap danced and want to tap again. Cost for 10-week class is $20.00
Tuesday Evening Yoga September 15—November 3, 5:00-6:00pm This eight week program fits into the busy schedule of seniors who are still working, taking care of the grandkids, or prefer to exercise in the evening. Colleen is the instructor, Cost $30.00
Tai Chi Wednesday 1:15pm September 9—October 28 Tai Chi is a form of fluid movements that builds endurance, increase flexibility and balance. This one hour program is for those with some Tai Chi experience, however new students are welcome. Cost: $30.00—8 weeks.
Chair Exercise For the Mind and Body Program Monday 11:00am September 14, - November 23 If you have limited mobility and movement, this program is for you. Stretching, using weights, resistant bands, and other items ensures you a great workout. Flo Kirkner is the instructor. Cost 10 week $25.00
Stressed? What is Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). MBSR is a program that offers instructions in mindfulness meditation practices for working with chronic pain, illness, and stress. Find out more at this orientation session on Tuesday September 15, at 1:00pm at the Orchard Park Senior Center
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*****Senior Computer Tutoring Computer Classes in Microsoft and Apple are now tailored to your need. A one hour ($5.00 fee) one on one session with the instructor will be offered to address your computer needs. Class is scheduled once a week on Tuesday September 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29. 10:00-11:00am and from 1:00-2:00 and 2:00 to 3:00pm. Some topics to choose from:
Buying a computer; slides, e-mail, digital camera, PC Tune UP, Microsoft Office, everything you wanted to know about a computer or computer program.
If you have a laptop you are encouraged to bring it to class.
Free I Pad Class For the new (or not so new) I Pads user, sign up for a one hour FREE class Tuesday September 1st, 1:00pm. Learn some neat and useful tips and tricks for your iPad. Some of the tips and tricks covered will be customizing Safari browsing and SIRI. Prior experience is NOT required. Contact the Center at 662-6452 to register.
Cell Phones& Text As of this past April, you can text 911 in Erie County if your carrier supports it. The big four AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon all support it. Cell Phones, Interested in learning more about Smart Phones, I Phone, phones and their operations? Contact the Center at 662-
6452.
REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS BY CALLING 662-6452
Beginner Line Dancing Every Wednesday at 10:15am. Instructor is Lois Steck. Cost $2.50 pay as you go. Come join the fun!
Duplicate Bridge Tournament The First Monday of Every Month. Next Tournament is Monday
September 14, 12:30pm Congratulations to the August winners: First Place; MaryAnn Martin and Gerri Moog Second Place: Marylou Buster and Melanie Wolski Third Place: Carol Colligan and Mimi Vitale
Everyone is Welcome
Pinochle Tournament Friday September 18 at, 1:00pm Congratulations to the July winners which were part of the Senior Games : First Place: Mary Ann Martin Second Place: Chris Colarusso Third Place: Ruth Duffy Please register for the tournament by calling 662-6452 Cash prizes awarded to the first, second and
third place winners.
BUFFALO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 2015 & 2016 Friday November 13, 10:30am Sounds of Simon & Garfunkel. A.J. Swearingen and Jonathan Beedle, whose amazing voices re-create Sounds of Silence, Scarborough Fair, Mrs. Robinson and many more. Includes lunch. Cost: $70.00 includes , lunch at Dinosaur BBQ and Transportation. Registration with payment going on now.
Friday December 11th, 10:30am JoAnn’s Classical Christmas. JoAnn Falletta, conductor. Lunch at Lafayette. Reservations with payment start Tuesday September 22. Cost: $70.00.
Friday December 18, 10:30am Holiday Pop John Morris Russell, BPO Principal Pops Designate gets us into the holiday spirit. Russell, has crafted this program just for Buffalo and will appear on the BPO podium for the first time in his new role in what promises to be a spirited show. Tickets $70.00 include transportation and lunch at Curly's. Reservation with payment start Tuesday September 22.
Sing-A-Long– Friday September 25 10:30am Join us in our monthly sing-a-long held the last Friday of every month from 10:30am-11:15am. Richard Jones will accompany us on the piano. All voices are welcome! Come join in the fun! Refreshments will be served.
E-Reader, Nook or Kindle? Are you having problems using your E-reader, Nook or Kindle? Well help is on the way. A volunteer with expertise with these devices will be available to answer your questions Free. Contact the Center at 662-6452 to set up an appointment.
Hand and Foot Now at The Senior Center Interested in Hand and Foot Card Game? If so, join us Tuesday afternoons at 1:00pm at the Senior Center
Shea’s 2015 & 2016 Upcoming Performances Register for the following performances at Shea’s Performing Art Center. For more information please check the upcoming newsletter.
Matilda —Sunday November 8, 2:00pm Winner of 50 international awards, including 4 Tony Awards, Matilda is the story of an extraordinary girl who armed with a vivid imagination and sharp mind dares to take a stand and change her own destiny. Cost: 75.00 Sign up going on now.
Beautiful—the Carole King Musical—Sunday March 20, 2016. Reservation with payment accepted Tuesday November 3. Cost: $75.00
Dirty Dancing—Wednesday May 4, 2016. More info to follow.
Reminder: Please register early to prevent cancellation. All events and classes are based on a minimum and maximum number of participants. If an event does not meet its minimum quota there is a very good chance it will be cancelled.
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Coming Up...
Orchard Park Senior Center Dinner Club The Orchard Park Senior Center Dinner Club welcomes new participants. For information contact the Senior Cen-ter at 662-6452. Join us for the following dinner outings:
September 3rd, The Old Orchard Inn—Jackie Briggs is the contact person and can be reached at 662-3982. October 1, TBA
The next meeting is Tuesday September 1st. 10:00am at the Orchard Park Senior Center Everyone is welcome!
SENIOR GROUPS
In addition to the Senior Center activities and programs, the following groups offer social events, escorted trips
locally in the U.S and the world!
Armor Seniors meet every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 1:30 pm at Armor Bible Presbyterian Church, 5650 Powers Rd. President is Arlene Schlierf and can be reached at 649-5845. For trip information, contact Shirley Doyle at 823-0197
Hillcrest Seniors meet every 2nd and 4th Thursday at the American Legion Post, North Buffalo Rd. Orchard Park President is Gerry Klein He can be reached at 884-4383. Richard Jones is the travel consultant and can be reached at 827-7074
Orchard Park Senior Citizens meet every 1st and 3rd Wednesday at the American Legion Post, North Buffalo Rd. Orchard Park. Jim Twist is the President and he can be reached at 674-8661.For travel contact Ruth Duffy at 649-7026.
Sacred Heart Seniors meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month in the lower hall at Our Lady of Sacred Heart Church on Abbott Road. President Robert Bednarz. He can be reached at 823-7909.
St. John’s Lutheran Church, Diamonds in the Rough meet the first Tuesday of the month at 1:00 pm at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Highland Avenue Orchard Park. For information call Alan Groth at 662-2140.
St. John Vianney Seniors meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 12:45 pm in St. John Vianney Parish Center on Southwestern Boulevard. The President is Dorothy Dzikowski, and she can be reached at 674-1645. For tour information contact Cindy Crawley 675-1104.
What’s on Your Mind? Confused about what’s going
on in the world today? Reading the newspapers, or listening to the news, are you baffled with the information being presented? If so you may want to join our discussion group and learn the “real story” Friday September 18th, 1:00pm Everyone is welcome!
Health Insurance Information and Counseling Assistance Program (HIICAP) Trained volunteers can provide: unbiased information and assistance regarding Medicare, Medicare Supplement Policies (Medigaps) and Long Term Care Insurance. Confidential assistance with claims filing. Referrals to appropriate agencies including legal assistance. Call 662-6452 for an appointment.
Double Dominos ….If you are interested in playing Double Dominos or learn how to play, join us Tuesday afternoon at 1:00pm. Everyone is invited.
Jimmy C’s Magic Show— Farewell to Summer Friday September 4th, 1:30pm Join us for an afternoon of fun and magic featuring Jimmy C. He might pull a rabbit out of a hat, or he may just make someone disappear. Whatever he does it will be pure fun and enjoyment. Join us for this free presentation. Hot fudge sundaes will be served. Last day to pick up your free ticket August 28th.
Roger Hill Sings Classic Country Friday October 9, 1:30pm Classic Country Songs are American as apple pie. Roger Hill will return to entertain us with some of the great Country Songs. Delicious apple pie will be served following the performance. Tickets $3.00 on sale September 8th.
Out On The Town with Beatlemagic Tuesday September 15, 5:00-8:00pm Presidential Ballroom At The Millenium Hotel Our friends from the Cheektowaga Senior Center have invited the Orchard Park Seniors to a fun evening featuring “Beatlemagic”.Beatlemagic painstakingly recreates the aura and sound of the Fab Four through numerous phases of The Beatles’ phenomenal career. Cost: $36.00 per person. Reservations with payment
now accepted in the office until Friday August 24th).
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….Orchard Park Senior Center
For Your Info: Blue Cross & Blue Shield: A representative will be at
the Senior Center on Friday August 28, from 10:00-12:00pm to answer any question you may have regarding your health insurance coverage.
United Health Care Medicare Plans: Friday October 23 from 10:30-11:30 Karen Olsen will give a formal presentation on Medicare Plans for 2016.
Fidelis Care NY Tara Koscieski Medicare Sales Representative will be at the Center on Tuesday October 13 from 10:00am-12:00noon to answer any questions you may have concerning Fidelis Care NY.
What is Pickle Ball? Similar to Tennis but gentler on the knees, Pickle Ball is fun to play. To learn more about Pickle Ball, plan on attending a meeting Wednesday September 9th, at 10:30am at the Orchard Park Senior Center.
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Spend an afternoon at the movies. Reserve lunch with Deborah by calling 662-8378 and then stay for the movie at 1:00pm; 50 cents includes popcorn and drink.
September 2, —5 Flights Up -Starring Diane Keaton , Morgan Freeman. In this bittersweet comedy set in the cutthroat world of New York real estate, old married couple make plans to sell their Brooklyn property and move to Manhattan, only to discover that relocating is never simple. Comedy
September 9, —Hot Pursuits— Starring Reese
Witherspoon, Sofia Vergara. A bumbling police officer is assigned to protect the widow of a drug dealer from corrupt cops and criminals who want her dead. Comedy
September 16—The Butler - Starring Forest Whitaker,
Oprah Winfrey. Inspired by a true story. Cecil Gaines, a devoted husband, father and White House butler served seven presidents during some of the most defining moments of the 20th Century. Drama
September 23 —Love & Mercy —starring Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti. Behind the fun fun fun of the Beach Boys was the fascinating and genius singer/songwriter Brian Wilson. .—Drama
September 30 —Far From the Madding Crowd — starring Carey Mulligan This is Thomas Vinterberg’s adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s beloved novel about an independent woman who in Victorian times was pursued by a trio of disparate suitors Romance
Diced pork w/gravy, brown rice, cauliflower, fruit Turkey vegetable casserole, mashed potatoes, biscuit, butterscotch pudding Veal parmesan, pasta & tomato sauce, carrots, chef salad, tropical fruit cup Labor Day Picnic BBQ chicken, coleslaw, corn, roll, yellow cake w/sprinkles Labor Day Senior Center Closed Goulash casserole, mixed vegetables, Italian bread, fruit Knockwurst w/sauerkraut, home fries, broccoli,, peanut butter bar Sliced roast turkey w/gravy, mashed potatoes, carrots, vanilla pudding Ham steak w/maple sauce, sweet potatoes, peas, roll, fruit cup Sloppy joe w/wheat roll, green beans w/peppers, peaches Julienne salad, orange pineapple velvet Boneless chicken breast w/gravy, mashed potatoes, carrots, bread, fruit Meatloaf, w/Swiss gravy, au gratin potatoes, Brussel sprouts, roll, oatmeal cookie Turkey medallions w/gravy, sweet potatoes, seasoned cabbage, cornbread, fig bar Country fried steak w/gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, roll, fruit cocktail Chicken macaroni cheese casserole, cauliflower, spinach, bread, fruit Breaded pork loin w/gravy, Spanish rice, carrots, spice cake w/cream cheese frosting Beef cubes w/gravy, au gratin potatoes, broccoli, roll, fruit delight cookie Vegetable strata w/cheese sauce, scalloped apples & cranberries, peas, peach & pear cup Stuffed shells w/meat sauce, cauliflower, green beans, bread, pineapple Oven baked chicken thigh w/stuffing, red potatoes, broccoli, butterscotch pudding Sweet & Sour pork over brown rice, corn, chef salad, molded sunset Hamburger w/gravy & roll, mashed potatoes, seasoned spinach, rice Krispy squares Chicken Jambalaya casserole, peas & carrots, roll, fresh fruit
Stay Fit Dining Program The Town provides a nutritious hot meal for persons age 60 or over and their spouses Monday through Friday at noon. The suggested contribution for each meal is $3.00 Please call Deborah at 662-8378 by Wednesday 10:00am to make reservations for the upcoming week. Also, remember, if you haven’t made a reservation you may contact Deborah to fill a cancellation.
NEED A RIDE? CALL RURAL TRANSIT 662-8378 Rural Transit Service (RTS) is a non-profit transportation service. Residents are transported to dialysis clinics, medical offices, physical therapy, pharmacies, nutrition sites, adult day care, grocery stores, banks, salon/barbers, etc., with medical trips taking priority. Trips are free, but donations are accepted. *Volunteers are needed to drive or dispatch*
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******* GOING PLACES VAN ****** Need a ride into Buffalo for medical appointments,
physical therapy or other human services? Call 858-7433.
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A.A.R.P. Driver Safety Program Offered at the Orchard Park Senior Center the
last Thursday and Friday of every month from 1:00-4:00 pm. Classes will be held:
Thursday, September 24 and Friday September 25 And
Thursday October 29 and Friday October 30 (You must attend both days)
The course is for 50 years of age and older. Those completing the course qualify for up to a 10% discount on their automobile liability and collision insurance and a 4 point reduction on their driver’s license for accrued moving violations. Registration is required by calling the Center at 662-6452 or by dropping by. Program cost: $20.00 for AARP members, $25.00 if you are not a member of AARP. Checks only please.
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
EVERY MONDAY 1:00-3:00pm
Orchard Park Senior Center Meal Calendar–September 2015
Phone 662-8378 for reservations.
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