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Inside This Issue:
H a p p e n i n g s
P T S C C P T S C C
Business Hours: 8:30am - 5:00pm
Most activities run 9am-4pm
Monday-Friday Doors closed at 4:30pm
Staff / Board Pg. 2
From the Director
Pg. 3
Highlights Pg. 4-5
Special Events (Drum Circle, Computers, Gift Shop, Fall Festival,
cookie Walk, golf,
taxes & raffle )
Pg. 6-7
Center News (Health Screenings
& Walking club)
Pg. 8
Center News (Daily list, & Art Classes, & Book
Club)
Pg. 9
Center News (café, presentations,
& traveling lunch)
Pg. 10
Health & Fitness (Plus Wt. Watchers, T.O.P.S., and driving
classes)
Pg. 11
Trips Pg. 12-14
Social Services Pg. 15-16
Russian Page Pg. 17
Latino Page Pg. 18
Corporate Members
Pg. 19
Corporate
Spotlight
Back
Page
O ct o b er - De c em b er 2 01 7
CONTINUING SUPPORTERSCONTINUING SUPPORTERS
AgeOptions Community Consolidated School District 15 AgeOptions Community Consolidated School District 15
Palatine Township Palatine Park District Village of Palatine Palatine Township Palatine Park District Village of Palatine
COME FOR THE FRIENDSHIP COME FOR THE FRIENDSHIP
-- STAY FOR THE FUN!!!STAY FOR THE FUN!!!
“I finally figured out the only reason to be alive is to
enjoy it.”
-Rita Mae Brown
See Closure list on
back page.
A PTSCC half year individual membership is only $20 for the remainder of 2017. Your membership gives you discounts on trips & center activities, and you are also entitled to exclusive access to the fitness room, billiards room and public access computer.
SERVING OLDER ACTIVE ADULTS FOR OVER 40 YEARS SERVING OLDER ACTIVE ADULTS FOR OVER 40 YEARS SERVING OLDER ACTIVE ADULTS FOR OVER 40 YEARS
While you are here, please join us for lunch at ‘Our Place Café’ Monday - Thursday. The cost is only a $3.50 suggested donation if you are 60 or better.
See page 10 for lunch special events. Call 847.776.7261 to reserve your spot.
Meals are served at 11:30am. You can also enjoy the patio area for lunch.
New things to check out
at PTSCC
Drum Circle & more Pg. 6
Fall Festival Pg. 7
Special Parties Pg. 10
Medicare Counseling Pg. 16
2017 OVERNIGHT TRIPS - FUN ADVENTURES FOR EVERYONE
If you need a ride to PTSCC, please contact Palatine Township Transportation at 847.358.6907. You will have safe travels & enjoy a day with friends. Join us!
November 2016 Nashville trip (left)
April 2017 New Orleans
(right)
June 2017
Green Bay & Minocqua
P a g e 2 H a p p e n i n g s
Our Mission ~ To provide programs and services which support older adults and their families by encouraging
independence, well-being and connection to the community.
BOARD MEETINGS Members are encouraged to attend meetings of the Board of Directors to express any comments or suggestions regarding PTSCC. Board Meetings are held at the Palatine Township Senior Center, 505 S. Quentin Road at 5:00 pm, the last Tuesday of each month.
Tues., Sept. 26, 2017 at 5pm Tues., Oct. 31, 2017 at 5pm Tues., Nov. 28, 2017 at 5pm Tues., Jan. 9 & 30, 2018 at 5pm
Please call the Main Office 847.991.1112 to make sure there are no scheduling changes.
PTSCC STAFF Carol Reagan, Executive Director
Nancy Frenk, Director of Social Services
Diane Lancour, Program Director
Kate Johnson, Development Associate
Antonia D. Gámez, Latino Liaison
Nina Vaynrub, Russian Liaison
Peg Schuetz, Social Service Rep.
Teri Mercer, Administrative Assistant
Diane McFadden, Adult Day Coordinator
Glenn Zera, Facility Coordinator
Nancy Klintworth, Facility Assistant
Russ Freitas, Building Supervisor
Amy Hoffman, Development Assistant
Guiselle Lopez, Café Nutrition Manager
Karen Halla, Food Service Aide
Carolyn Stein, Food Service Aide/Program
Asst.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Donelda Danz - Chair
Diane Iser– First Vice Chair
Kelly Anderson - Second Vice Chair
Karen Fay - Immediate Past Chair
Bob Haas - Secretary
Stephen Smalenberger - Treasurer
Maryann Duffy
Jenny Garcia-Macko
John Mahler
Jason Rothenburger
Marla Shapiro-Gillen
Mary Stevens
Laurie Stock
Barbara Tomasello
Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council does not discriminate in admission to programs or activities in compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act, the U.S. Civil
Rights Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Age Discrimination Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions.
Grievance procedures are available through the Executive Director for any individual who believes he or she has been discriminated against in programs and services.
If you feel that you have been discriminated against, you have the right to file a complaint. For information, contact Carol Reagan at 847.991.1112.
PALATINE TOWNSHIP SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL
Wish list Large Baskets & Wired ribbon for the baskets
TV trays & Sturdy Card Tables
Sets of exercise free weights (5-15 lbs)
Brochure Wall Rack (example to the right)
PTSCC Staff wishes you
& your family a special
Holiday Season.
We hope you will come
in to warm your heart
with fun & friendship
this winter!
CAROL’S CORNER CAROL’S CORNER From the Executive Director
P a g e 3 O c t o b e r - D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 7
September is Senior Center Month
September is Senior Center month. This year’s theme is Senior Centers: Masters of Aging. The Palatine Township Senior Center is joining senior centers across the country to celebrate the many ways senior centers lead their communities and inspire individuals to master this phase of life. Individuals search to understand their own needs amidst competing demands and responsibilities. At their senior center, they find programs and resources that inspire them to make the most of their time.
Invest in the community - Give to PTSCC
Please remember PTSCC in your charitable contributions. You’ll be helping us provide programs and services that support the independence and well-being of the older adults of the Palatine Township area and getting a tax break, all at the same time. Gifts of cash, stock, real estate, life insurance or life income are welcome and greatly appreciated. You can choose to support our current activities, or plan for the future by designating the gift for our endowment. You can also choose to include us in your estate plan as well. Thank you for your support!
Mark your calendars for PTSCC’s eighteenth annual Caring Hearts Gala, Saturday, February 17, 2018, Cotillion Banquets, 360 South Creekside, Palatine. PTSCC Board members Marla Shapiro-Gillen and Maryann Duffy are chairing this evening of dinner, dancing, raffles, plus live and silent auctions. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Carol Reagan at 847.991.1112 or [email protected] for information.
18th Annual Gala Save the Date – Saturday, February 17, 2018 2017 Gala was a night
to remember.
Here at PTSCC you can try any number of activities at our Fall Festival on Monday Oct. 16, 9:30-11am.
Come participate in some activities & learn about our trips & presentations..
New 2017 activities
Walking club
Book Club
Adult Coloring
P a g e 4 H a p p e n i n g s
Over 150 people enjoyed food and beverages from Rocco Vino’s Twin Lakes on Thursday, June 8th, 2017 for our 5th annual summer fundraiser, “Thirsty Thursday”, benefitting the Palatine Township Senior Center. Guests enjoyed a beautiful evening with clear skies under the tent and on the deck at Salt Creek Park District – Twin Lakes in Palatine. Donelda Danz, PTSCC Board Chair and Diane Iser, PTSCC 1st Vice Chair and Thirsty Thursday Committee Chair welcomed guests and acknowledged the sponsors for the evening. There were thirty-three fabulous raffle baskets, three silent auction items, and many excited winners who were very appreciative of winning fabulous items while supporting a great organization. The most popular items included several liquor baskets, stained glass artwork, and Chicago White Sox tickets. Thank you to our community-minded donors who helped us raise nearly $8,500 for the programs and services offered at the Senior Center. Committee Chair, Diane Iser, said, “The seniors who utilize the Palatine Senior Center are thirsty also! They are thirsty for self-fulfilling lives, they are thirsty for access to good nutrition, and they are thirsty for social connection. Your generous support of these efforts makes them a reality. I am thrilled with the success of the event. All of the hard work of the committee paid off in seeing increased funds raised that will directly impact the lives of our seniors. My gratitude goes to all of the Thirsty Thursday Committee members and PTSCC staff.”
P a g e 5 O c t o b e r - D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 7
DONORSDONORS
Arbonne International-Katie Brown, Arcada Theatre, Bartlett Park District, Blackfinn Ameripub, Bottle and Bottega-Arlington Heights, Brandt Accounting, Brookdale - Hoffman Estates, Brothers' BBQ, Capannari Ice Cream, Claire's, Culver's-Palatine, Des Plaines Park District, MaryAnn Duffy, Dundee Township Park District, Elements Massage, Elk Grove Bowl, Enchanted Castle, Freshcoast Distributors, Garibaldi's, Bob Haas, Hand & Stone, Diane Iser, Itasca Park District Waterpark, Kane County Cougars, Kuma's Corner, Lamplighter Inn, L'Eiffel Bistrot & Creperie, Loving Care Animal Hospital, ManorCare Health Services, Patti Mikes, Palatine Park District, Paragon Theaters, Photo's Hotdogs, Play it Again Sports-Palatine, Raging Waves Waterpark, Dennis & Carol Reagan, Rocco Vino's Twin Lakes, Rockford Park District, Salt Creek Rural Park District, Signature Popcorn, Six Flags Great America, Smashburger, Mary Stevens, Tastefully Simple-Amy Frenk, TJ O'Brien's Bar & Grill, Rich & Barbara Tomasello, Topgolf, Ernie & Ann Vatch, Nina Vaynrub, Volo Auto Museum, Windy City Limousine.
Great times shared with friends at this year’s
Thirsty Thursday fundraiser.
And some very happy prize winners!
Join us for Girls’ Night Out on Thursday, September 28, 2017 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Durty Nellie’s Restaurant/Pub, 180 N. Smith Street, Palatine. Your $25 ticket ($30 at the door) entitles you to one drink, heavy hors d’oeuvres, DJ, free pampering stations and photo booth and party favor. Bring 4 of your friends and get a $25 discount (5 for $100)! Buy raffle tickets to win fabulous prizes. Proceeds support PTSCC programs and activities. Tickets are available in the Main Office at the Palatine Township Senior Center; online www.ptscc.org or at Durty Nellie’s. Questions? Contact Kate Johnson at 847-991-1112, ext. 234.
Girls’ Night Out - September 28, 2017
P a g e 6 H a p p e n i n g s
RAFFLE WINNERSRAFFLE WINNERS
June 2017 July 2017 August 2017
$100 Norman Raupp $100 Gary Dorn $100 Muriel Olsen
$50 Donna Thompson $50 Jeanine Jones $50 Leanna MacDuff $25 Eleanor Marsolais $25 Mary Schramer $25 Donna Thompson
$25 Mary Nelson $25 Eugene Hlavacek $25 Pat Hoffman
Do you have a smart phone, tablet, or device
and have questions? We at PTSCC can help.
Each Thursday from 10am-Noon, technology/computer lab volunteers are available for technology support and instruction. Bring in your device
if you are able, and our volunteers will do their best to help you better work your device.
Some areas of assistance include: smart phones – tablets – laptops and desktops – digital cameras – bluetooth devices - wireless devices –
memory sticks - portable backups
No appointment is needed to attend or receive help.
We ask that visits be limited to 30 minutes. Volunteers leave at
noon; please consider this if you arrive after 11:30 am.
Computer Technology Assistance
SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS
Join our next Community Drum Circle for 2018, led by Nancy Frenk, Director of Social Services. What do we do? Come find out! A drum circle is an opportunity to discover your joy of rhythm, increase your self-expression & creativity, make new friends, and have FUN! Drums & percussion instruments are provided or you can bring your own. No musical background is needed. Join us Thursday, January 25, 2018, from 9:30-10:30am in the Multipurpose room. To register for this FREE activity, stop by the Main Office or Call 847.991.1112.
GIFT SHOP - Located on the Main floor
near door #1 and the Wellness Room.
‘Second Hand Rose’
Gift Shop hours:
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday: 10am -
12pm
We are always looking for new donations to the Gift Shop, thank you. (Please NO clothes)
Visit the shop between October 2 – November 30, make a purchase & put your name in for the holiday basket drawing on Mon. Dec. 4.
Tax season information: 2018 is right around the corner and soon it will be time to set your tax appointment with an AARP counselor. Please look for detailed information in the January - March 2018 Happenings booklet.
P a g e 7 O c t o b e r - D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 7 SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS
2017 Fall Festival Monday, October 16, 9:30-11am
We invite you to join us this Monday October 16 for our annual Fall Festival. This is an opportunity to meet our Corporate Sponsors & On-Going Supporters. You will also have the opportunity to enjoy FREE activities that are offered at PTSCC, enjoy free refreshments, & get a chance to win prizes. If you would like to have lunch that day please register between September 20 - October 10, for either a ham or turkey box lunch that includes fruit, cookie & more. The suggested donation is $5 for the box lunches, you may call 847.776.7261. And thank you for joining us that day for the event.
2017 golf league celebrated the end of the season with a brunch. The group had over 40 participants this year. Thanks again to Mel Quinn for leading the activities on the golf course & handling the numbers.
2017 Cookie Walk - Wed., Nov. 29 & Thurs., Nov. 30, 10am - noon
We will be looking for bakers & event volunteers this year, so please connect with Millie or Nancy Klintworth to fill out a form. Or you can pick one up in the Main Office.
At the Cookie Walk each year you have an opportunity to pick up a variety of delicious cookies & other tasty treats. Cookies are $8 per pound & other treats are priced separately. There are also special items from the gift shop for you to purchase. And don’t forget the great raffle of holiday items. This fundraiser is a great way to support PTSCC & get some yummy goodies & maybe even a wonderful gift for someone.
End of season brunch for the players was held
Monday, Sept. 11.
CENTER ANNOUNCEMENTSCENTER ANNOUNCEMENTS
“ASK-THE-NURSE” PROGRAM by
Northwest Community Healthcare, first Monday of each month:
12 - 1pm. Oct. 2, Nov. 6 & Dec. 4, 2017
Northwest Community Healthcare’s Community Nurse is available on the first Monday of every month from 12-1pm in the Wellness Room. Rose Jensen, R.N., BBS, MSM, can provide blood pressure checks & answer your specific health & wellness questions. She can also help you manage your diabetes, understand your medications, provide nutrition education & assist you with finding a physician. Services are free and no appointment is necessary. However, if you want to discuss some health concerns, please register in the Main Office so the Nurse is prepared to spend time with you.
Blood Pressure readings will be first 12-12:30pm, then Q & A with the nurse will be between 12:30-1pm.
2017 NEW PODIATRY OFFICE HOURS
Dr. Nick Ivancevic is here the following Wednesdays: Oct. 4, Nov. 8 & Dec. 6, 2017. Contact the doctor’s office to make an appointment, 630.782.6557. Appointments are required & are available from 9:15am - 1pm.
Insurance will be billed. Most insurances accepted, except HMOs.
Hearing Care of Palatine, Inc., will be here the third Thursday of each month Sept. 21, Oct. 19, Nov. 16 & Dec. 21, 2017 from 11am - 12:30pm, to offer FREE hearing screenings. Please register in
the Main Office or call 847.991.1112.
Relax with a 30 minute massage from Laura. Laura has 17 professional years as a massage therapist. A massage can help with arthritis issues, muscle strain and provide stress relief. Mondays, Oct. 16, Nov. 13, Dec. 11, 2017 & Jan. 8, 2018 The cost is $30 to the specialist & $5 to
PTSCC as a donation. Sign up today & help support PTSCC!!!
Pamper yourself & Support PTSCC at the Same Time!
Laura
Walking & Hiking Club - contact Glenn at 847.991.1112 x243, [email protected], or you can sign up in the Main Office. The Club has already hiked: Bakers Lake, Heron Lake in Long Grove & Deer Grove East. Join us for more adventures this Fall (most hikes are 2-3 miles in length). Tentative dates: Tuesday mornings Sept. 12 & 26, Oct. 10 & Wednesday Oct. 18.
Wrap up 2017 with a day hike at Starved Rock in the fall, Friday Oct. 6.
** See trip pages for the details & cost of the Starved Rock trip.** Club members receive a discounted price for special trips. We will need 25 people for this trip to
Starved Rock to be a go.
We hope you will join us for this wonderful outdoor activity. Remember to dress for the weather & bring water. Register soon.
P a g e 8 H a p p e n i n g s
During the winter months it is important to keep your muscles warm & flexible. Don’t allow your muscles to get stiff during the cold winter
months, give them some relief with a 30 minute massage.
MONDAYS:
Chair Yoga 9 - 9:45am
Sit & Be Fit 10:00 - 10:30am
Adult Coloring 10:30
Line Dancing 10:45am - 12:30pm
Serious Poker 11:30am
Pinochle 12:30 - 4:30pm
Mah Jongg 12:30 - 4:30pm
TUESDAYS:
Adult Coloring 10:30
Bridge Club 12 - 3pm
WEDNESDAYS:
Hearts (cards) 9am - Noon
T.O.P.S. 9:30am
Adult Coloring 10:30
Serious Poker 11:30am
Mah Jongg 12:30 - 4:30pm
Quilting 12:30 - 2:30pm
THURSDAYS:
Chair Yoga 9 – 9:45am
Ceramics 9 - 11am
Open Computer Lab - 10am-Noon
Adult Coloring 10:30
Sit & Be Fit 10 - 10:30am
Wii 10:45 - 11:30am
Bags 11am
Dominoes 11am
Bingo 12:30 - 3pm
Tai Chi 3-4pm
FRIDAYS:
Serious Poker 11:30am
Pinochle 12:30 - 4:30pm
Please call 847.991.1112 to register for any Art Activity.
Our daily activities, such as art & games, are designed to challenge
and inspire you & get your creative skills moving.
AR T AC TI V I T IESAR T AC TI V I T IES
CERAMICS - Thursdays, 9am - 11am,
please call to confirm, 847.991.1112. Receive a free piece of Bisque pottery to paint & fire at the first class; each session is $4. Join us for a morning of creativity & fellowship.
Interest has increased & we are welcoming new members on a weekly
basis. Join us!
WEDNESDAY QUILTING, SEWING & KNITTING GROUP - Drop in and share some time with people who share your passion for any of these skills listed. This is a wonderful time to relax and have a space to work on your special projects.
They are already preparing for their next project. Join this group for fellowship, sewing, knitting & more. They are showing some of their other projects.
Free Adult Coloring Book Group:
Monday - Thursday from 10:30-11:30am.
CENTER ANNOUNCEMENTSCENTER ANNOUNCEMENTS
Book Club
Join us for this program of fellowship & sharing. Our next book “The Art Forger” by B.A. Shapiro. Sign up in the Main Office (limited spaces left). The review & conversation time is set for Tuesday, Sept. 12, 9:30am.
Lunch is included on review days, you will receive a reminder call with a lunch choice.
If you miss out on that book, join us for the next book, “Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand” by Helen Simonson. We will start this book in September.
Join us Monday - Thursday, for lunch at “Our Place
Café”
Call 847.776.7261
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Receive a FREE coloring book to enjoy while coloring here at PTSCC. Great fun, fellowship and relaxation.
The holidays are around the corner, how about gifting a
piece you made yourself!
TRAVELING NOON LUNCH CLUB 2017
Fri., Oct. 20, Sam’s, 1863 W. Central Rd., Arl. Hts., IL New location
Fri., Nov. 17, Heng Wing, 121 W. Palatine Rd., Palatine, IL
Fri., Dec. 8, Red Lobster, 800 E. Golf Rd., Schaumburg, IL
Fri., Jan. 19, 2018, Durty Nellies, 180 N. Smith St., Palatine, IL
The Traveling Lunch Club meets the third Friday of every month at a different restaurant. We have a group of about 20 people who come for the fellowship and to try out new restaurants. New members are always welcome. Please call PTSCC 847.991.1112, so we can include you in the reservation count. You purchase the lunch on your own; PTSCC simply makes the reservation for the group.
HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO CHECK OUT A NEW RESTAURANT, BUT DID NOT HAVE ANYONE TO SHARE THAT TIME WITH YOU? YOU ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US, AT 11:30AM.
Special Sponsored Luncheons at ‘Our Place Café’
Please check the White Board in the ‘Our Place Café’ for special upcoming 2017 parties - movie & game options.
Already scheduled Parties, presentations & Special Events, most luncheons start at 11:30am
$5 is a suggested donation for the parties, call 847.776.7261 to register
Mon., Sept. 18 - Café Party, sponsored in part by Arden Court, Memory Care Community. Mon., Oct. 16 - Fall Festival. Join us between 9:30-11am, to participate in free activities & meet our corporate sponsors. There is a FREE raffle offered by the participating sponsors, plus refreshments & other giveaways. You can also join us for lunch for $5 suggested donation, preregistration is requested. Choices will be ham or turkey sandwich & sides.
Mon., Oct. 30, 12:30pm - Join us for a sweet ice cream treat from a Symphony of Buffalo Grove representative, to help us celebrate Halloween.
Wed. Nov. 1 - Halloween Café party. Join us for food, fun & dress up if you desire!!!
Mon., Nov. 20 - Thanksgiving Café party. Song & Music by Tesser Act Theatre Ensemble/FSTC. Mon., Dec. 4 - Holiday Café party, sponsored in part by Belmont Village. There will be entertainment from 12-12:30, by Andrew Blendermann.
Thurs., Jan. 4, 2018 - New Year Celebration Party. Join us for musical entertainment by Fremd HS students, plus cookie decorating.
CENTER ANNOUNCEMENTSCENTER ANNOUNCEMENTS P a g e 1 0 H a p p e n i n g s
HEALTH & FITNESS ACTIVITIESHEALTH & FITNESS ACTIVITIES
The activities offered at PTSCC are designed to encourage a healthy lifestyle & foster independence. We offer everything from high-energy Line
Dancing classes to gentle exercise such as Sit & Be Fit or Tai Chi.
TAI CHI - One Hour Class: Thurs. 3pm This class focuses on balance and smooth movements to strengthen your core.
(First class is FREE) Cost is $5 for Members & $6 for non-members per class.
Call 847.991.1112 for details.
CHAIR YOGA, Monday & Thursday at 9am. A 45 minute class $2 for Members / $3 for Non-Members. Wonderful for breathing & relaxation.
Please call the Main Office for details, 847.991.1112. First class is FREE.
SIT & BE FIT - Monday & Thursday, 10 - 10:30am: $2 for Members /
$3 for Non-Members per class. This is a wonderful 30 minute set of
exercises, sitting & standing, to keep you moving. First Class is FREE.
RULES OF THE ROAD: No Charge Do you know at what age you are required to start taking a
driving test each time you renew your license? Attend the class & find out!
Thurs., Sept. 28, 2017- 10am - 12pm And Thurs., Jan. 25, 2018, 10am - 12pm
YOU MUST CALL & REGISTER FOR THE CLASS.
The DMV now requires a minimum of 5 participants to run the class - Register today.
2017 AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM: Mon., Jan. 29 & Tues., Jan. 30, 2018, 9:30am - 1:30pm
You must attend both days of the course.
$15 for AARP Members & $20 for Non-Members; make
the check payable to AARP of cash, NO credit cards.
LINE DANCING
Class size is limited to 15 maximum. First Class is FREE.
Intermediate to Advanced instruction: Mondays, 10:45am - 12:30pm.
Cost is $4 for Members, $5 for Non-Members per lesson.
P a g e 1 1 O c t o b e r - D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 7
PTSCC staff & volunteers are ready to
serve you.
Join us Mon. - Thurs. for
lunch at
“Our Place Café”
Call 847.776.7261
Weight Watchers meets here at PTSCC on Tuesday afternoons & Friday mornings. Please check their website for details. Weightwatchers.com
T.O.P.S. meets here on Wednesday mornings at 9:30. Call Nancy at
224.210.5404 for details.
Members may register, in person, first for activities listed in booklet on the following date: Registration date Happenings Edition
Tues., Sept. 19, 2017 October - December 2017
Cubs Training in Arizona: March 3-8, 2018, presented by American Classic Tours, Inc. Highlights: 5 night stay in Scottsdale, guided tour of Phoenix, Apache Trail, Canyon Lake Cruise, Arizona Opry, Phoenix Botanical Gardens, Musical Instrument Museum, Old Town Scottsdale and much more. Cost: (Price includes airfare, travel insurance & pick up at PTSCC) $2998 pp dbl. occ. & $3698 single. $850 deposit due upon registration, checks made out to American Classic Tours, Inc.
OVERNIGHT TRIPS OVERNIGHT TRIPS
MEMBERS CAN ALSO REGISTER BY PHONE THE FIRST DAY, AT NOON. MEMBERS
CAN REGISTER 1 OTHER MEMBER AT THE TIME THEY REGISTER
Non-Members may register for trips the Mondays following member registration.
Join us for a trip presentation on Tues., Sept. 19, 9:30am
Scandinavian Trip: Aug. 4-13, 2018 Offered by Globus.
Highlighted stops are: Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Helsinki & more. We hope you will join us for this once in a lifetime adventure!!! The trip price $3508 includes land only & insurance. Add $688 for the single supplement. Airfare can be arranged with the travel agency coordinating the trip. 2017 individual prices for airfare are about $950. A $500 deposit is due by registration of DEADLINE Sept. 11, final payment is due March 23, 2018.
Firekeeper’s Casino Overnight
Tues., April 17 - Wed., April 18, 2018
This trip includes one night stay at Firekeeper’s Hotel & Casino, $20 a day
($40) in slot play & $5 food at Firekeeper’s. Plus a stop at Four Winds Casino & you receive $15 slot play & $10 food credit.
(perks are subject to change)
Cost: $185pp dbl. occ.
$260 single
Northern Michigan & U.P.
Tour
Sun., June 10 - Fri. June 15, 2018
Cost: $781pp dbl. occ.
$1051 Single. $150 dep. due at registration
Final payment due March 1, 2018
Highlights of the trip will include: an evening dune ride near lake Michigan, unique tourist stops along the way (Cross in the Woods & Oswald Bear park), plus a lunch cruise on the Soo Locks, Whitefish Point Lighthouse & Museum, & of course the Upper Tahquamenon Falls. Wrapping up the trip in Pentwater Michigan for some wine tasting & more. We hope you join us on this excursion to explore the wonderful natural & unique areas of Michigan.
Thank you to our trip sponsors, for the trip bags & items to share with the over-
night trip participants.
Symphony of Buffalo Grove, Asbury Court , Church Creek, Arden Courts, Belmont Village, and
Lexington Health Network
P a g e 1 2 H a p p e n i n g s
We frequently co-op with Dundee on programs. In order to better manage our trips, if you register at PTSCC & want to take the bus from Dundee, you must also be a member there & vice versa. This arrangement will
help us provide the best possible service. Thank you for your cooperation & understanding.
Theatre tickets are always limited and will sell quickly. Please check in at Door #2 when attending a trip.
TRIP INFORMATION & REGISTRATION ONE DAY TRIPS ONE DAY TRIPS
H a p p e n i n g s P a g e 1 3 O c t o b e r - D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 7
Christmas Schooner Mercury Theatre, Chicago, IL
Thurs., Dec. 7, 12 - 7pm
Cost: $80 Members
$88 Non-Members
DEADLINE NOVEMBER 2, 2017
You will enjoy this heart-warming story of the first Christmas tree ship & the family who risked their lives to fill Chicago with Christmas spirit. Lunch is at the Grassroots restaurant, your meal choice is chicken club sandwich, cheddar burger or Cuban sandwich, with fries or fresh fruit or soup & salad.
Moderate walking
The Gathering
J.H. Mansion, Joliet, IL
Thurs., Nov. 30, 9:45am - 3:30pm
Cost: $75 Members
$83 Non-Members
DEADLINE OCTOBER 20, 2017
Enjoy the ambiance of tradition of Marshall Field’s “Walnut Room” in Joliet’s own Gathering Room, the Jacob Henry Mansion’s own 26 foot decorated Christmas tree & live music sets the perfect atmosphere for a holiday tradition. Includes choice of lunch at registration, chicken or pot roast.
Moderate walking
Million Dollar Quartet
Paramount Theatre
Wed., Oct. 18, 10am - 5:30pm
Cost: $80 Members
$88 Non-Members
DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 25, 2017
There was no plan for Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis & Carl Perkins to record together on Dec. 4, 1956, but as fate would have it, they did & left behind a historic & mind blowing album. Lunch is included, chicken marsala with rice & more.
Moderate walking
Christkindlmarket
Chicago, IL
Tues., Nov. 21 10:15am-3:30pm
Cost: $30 Members
$38 Non-Members
DEADLINE OCTOBER 13, 2017
‘Tis the season to enjoy the festivities of the Mart & also check out the picture windows at Macy’s.
Moderate to lots of walking
Starved Rock Ottawa, IL
Fri., Oct. 6, 9am - 4pm
Cost: $35 Members
$40 Non-Members
DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 28, 2017
Join us for a day of walking & nature’s colors. Snacks are included. The trip includes, snacks, bus cost & park expenses.
For this trip we will need 25
participants for the trip to run.
Moderate to lots of walking
Miracle on 34th Street
Fireside Theatre, Ft. Atkinson, WI
Thurs., Dec. 14, 8am - 6:30pm
Cost: $95 Members
$103 Non-Members
DEADLINE NOVEMBER 2, 2017
Based on the beloved Christmas movie, Miracle on 34th Street is a big brassy Broadway musical with a heart. Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade needs a new Santa. Enter Kris Kringle - a sweet and jolly old man who claims that he is the real Santa Claus. Lunch included, soup, chicken piccata & dessert.
Moderate walking
Cancellation Policy
Once we have made final payments for any trip (transportation, tickets, meals), we cannot refund your money. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
PARTICIPATION CRITERIA
(CENTER ACTIVITIES & TRIPS)
Those participating in Senior Center programs must be able to address their own personal needs. Those with special needs are welcome to participate, but must be accompanied by someone qualified to assist them.
Trip Policies and Guidelines Any cancellation could be subject to a $25 Admin. Fee.
Basic Trip & Center Guidelines
There is a set of guidelines outlining the Code of Conduct for each Center Activity & Trip. These guidelines are also posted on many Center bulletin boards and are part of the PTSCC Membership Booklet. The Code of Conduct was established so everyone can enjoy the activities. Thank you for participating and being respectful of yourself, others in your group & the space around you.
H a p p e n i n g s P a g e 1 4 ONE DAY TRIPS ONE DAY TRIPS
Joseph
Drury Lane Theatre, Oak Brook, IL
Thurs., Mar. 8, 10:30am - 5pm
Cost: $80 Members
$88 Non-Members
DEADLINE FEBRUARY 2, 2018
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat, is the first collaboration of Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber. Join Israel’s favorite son, Joseph, through his tumultuous ascent to the top in this timeless reminder of the unquenchable thirst of a man with a dream who had the courage to forge the destiny of a people & its powerful message of hope. Lunch choice included at registration, veggie linguine or bistro steak.
Moderate walking
Cabaret
Paramount Theatre, Aurora, IL
Wed., Feb. 21, 10am - 6pm
Cost; $80 Members
$88 Non-Members
DEADLINE JANUARY 12, 2018
Cabaret is one of the most well-known Broadway musicals of all time, and it’s because of the extraordinary songs, universal appeal and a spellbinding story that still holds true in today’s world. Nominated for a total of 26 Tony Awards over three decades. Lunch included. (Menu TBD)
Moderate walking
Fat Tuesday Celebration
J.H. Mansion, Joliet, IL
Tues., Feb. 13, 10am - 3:30pm
Cost: $80 Members
$88 Non-Members
DEADLINE JANUARY 15, 2018
Join us for some New Orleans music & celebration, at this “All That Jazz” Mardi Gras Party. Lunch included, tossed salad, homemade jambalaya over rice with cornbread. & dessert
Moderate walking
Elf
Paramount Theatre, Aurora, IL
Wed., Jan. 3, 10am - 6pm
Cost: $80 Members
$88 Non-Members
DEADLINE DECEMBER 4, 2017
Based on the hilarious 2003 Will Ferrell movie, Elf is one of those rare holiday shows that will have both kids and adults lighting up with laughter, humming tunes like “A Christmas Song” and “Sparklejollytwinklejingley” for days and rediscovering what it means to be a family. Lunch included,
baked ham, mashed potatoes & more.
Moderate walking Look for more day trips in
the 2018 Happenings
More NEW Theatre
Tour of Soldier Field
Chicago sports games
Galena
Wisconsin
And exciting overnights
Smokey Mountains
French Lick & Louisville
SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SERVICES
PTSCC Social Services Staff
Nancy Frenk, MA – Director of Social Services
Peg Schuetz, MA- Social Service Rep.
Nina Vaynrub – Russian Liaison
Antonia D. Gámez – Latino Liaison
Diane McFadden, MSW, LSW -
ADS Coordinator
Our Social Service Department can assist
you in a variety of ways:
Adult Day Services
Applications for senior entitlement programs
Medicare/Medicaid questions
Referrals to community agencies
Housing Questions
Listings of service providers
Benefits Access applications
Energy Assistance
Supportive Counseling
SHIP (Senior Health Insurance Program)
Prescription Drug Insurance Counseling
Caregiver Resources & Support
CARING HEARTS ADULT DAY SERVICES
The Caring Hearts Adult Day Center is an interactive social group for older adults with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. If you are caring for someone with dementia, and think your loved one may benefit, contact us today for more information.
Group members maintain their independence and stay active by making new friends, socializing, and participating in a variety of fun activities. Your loved one will be involved in structured, supervised and engaging activities, while you get a break from your caregiving responsibilities. Activities stimulate the participants mentally and physically!
Transportation is available to Palatine Township residents through the Palatine Township Transportation services. However, the group is open to residents from all communities. A meal option is also available.
The group is available Monday through Thursday, 11am – 3pm. For more information or to arrange a tour, please contact Nancy Frenk at 847.991.1112, x222.
Sample of Activities
Card Games
Reminiscence
Volunteer Projects
Trivia
Chair Exercise
Billiards
Arts and Crafts
Wii Bowling
Drum Circles
Sing-a-longs
Word Games
Puzzles
Baggo
Caregiver Support Group
Are you feeling stressed or overwhelmed due to your role as a caregiver for someone with dementia?
Being able to talk to others who are experiencing similar challenges of caregiving can be beneficial in relieving some of the frustration and discouragement that often comes with the added responsibility of caring for a loved one with memory loss. This support group meets the 2nd Thursday of every
month 11am – 12pm. Call Diane McFadden for more information at
847.991.1112, x226
Looking to Give Back?
Consider volunteering at the Palatine Township Senior Center. Opportunities include Gift Shop Volunteers, Shopping Assistant, Home Delivered Meals Driver, Friendly Visitors and many more.
For more information please visit us online at www.ptscc.org or contact
Peg Schuetz at 847.991.1112, x224.
H a p p e n i n g s P a g e 1 5 O c t o b e r - D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 7
Are you aware that you may qualify for assistance paying for groceries?
The SNAP program provides a monthly benefit that can be used to supplement your food budget. This benefit can allow you to have more money to use towards medical, housing,
or prescription costs.
Our Social Services staff can assist you with the application for this Department of Human Services program.
For those 60 and older or who are disabled the income guidelines are:
$1980.00/month for a single person $2670.00/month for a married couple
Call for an appointment! 847.991.1112
Benefits Access Program Application Assistance This program provides a license plate discount as well as a Senior Ride Free Pass for
Pace and Metra to those that qualify.
The annual income eligibility guidelines for this program are:
1 person household - $27,610
2 person household - $36,635
You will need your 2016 income tax return or proof of income from 2016 to apply. Depending on your income, application approval can take up to 12 weeks.
Call Social Services to set up an appointment to apply
for this helpful benefit at 847.991.1112.
This is an important time of year to look at your Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. You can change your plan during Open Enrollment and should compare plans each year since they often change their cost and formulary coverage.
Our Social services staff can assist you through this process by entering your medications into the Medicare.gov Plan Finder system. It will tell us which plan will be most cost-effective based on your specific medications. We have been
able to help people save hundreds of dollars by switching plans.
Call to schedule an appointment. When you come in you will need to bring your Medicare card as well as a list of current medications, their dosages & the frequency you take them so we can accurately predict your cost in 2018.
Call for an appointment or sign up today for our Medicare Part D Open Enrollment Events.
Dates are: Wed., Oct. 18, Wed., Nov. 8, Thurs., Nov. 30 or Fri., Dec. 1, 2017
One of our trained SHIP counselors will be happy to guide you through the shopping process to identify the best prescription drug plan for your needs. Call the Social Services Department at 847.991.1112.
LIHEAP
(Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program)
We will again be accepting applications for the LIHEAP Program this year. This program assists with gas & electric costs. LIHEAP will provide a one-time
benefit to eligible households to be used for energy bills. The amount of payment is determined by income, household size, fuel type & geographic
locations.
Call the Social Services Department to see if you qualify & to schedule an appointment 847.991.1112.
Medicare Part D Open Enrollment is coming! The annual Medicare
Open Enrollment Period is October 15 - December 7, 2017
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ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫЙ ЛИСТОК
О к тя б р ь - н о я б р ь - д е к а б р ь
СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ СЛУЖБЫ И ПРОГРАММЫ:
Наш центр (PALATINE SENIOR CENTER)
505 S. Quentin Rd., Palatine, IL 60067
предлагает следующие услуги:
оказание помощи в оформлении программ Public Aid, в решении вопросов, связанных с Medicare, SSI, LIHEAP, BAP и других программ, а также в поисках субсидированого жилья.
ТРАНСПОРТНЫЕ УСЛУГИ:
У нас Вы получите информацию о том, где можно приобрести купоны на проезд в такси , а также как оформить скидку на проезд общественным транспортом.
H a p p e n i n g s P a g e 1 7 O c t o b e r - D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 7
При нашем центре проводятся занятия с русскоязычными клиентами. На этих занятиях клиенты получают информацию о социальных и других программах для пожилых, учатся читать письма и документы, касающиеся различных вопросов жизни пожилых людей в США. Присоединяйтесь к нам!
Обо всем, что происходит в Центре, Вы узнаете из нашего буклета ( если Вы читаете по-английски).
Ha русском языкe Вы можете получить
информацию у Нины.
Вот так мы принимали участие
в мультикультурном
новогоднем празднике в 2016 г
Сейчас мы готовимся к
проведению праздника в декабре
2017 года Присоединяйтесь к
нам!
Palatine Township Senior Citizens Center, 505 S. Quentin Rd. Palatine, 60067
(847) 991-1112, EXT. 225
Понедельник / Monday
Среда / Wednesday
Четверг/Thursday
Пятница / Friday
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
8:30 AM - 1:30 PM
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
N-E Palatine Opportunity Center, 1585 Rand Road, Рalatine, 60074
(847) 776-9500, EXT. 231
Вторник / Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5.00 PM
Среда / Wednesday 2.00 PM - 5:00 PM
Bаш социальный работник может также посетить Вас на дому. Звоните!
Дни и часы работы Bашего социального работника
Нины Baйнруб: Продолжает работу клуб любителей классической музыки. Мы посещаем концерты в Чикагском Симфоническом Центре, а также оперные и балетные киноспектакли в кинотеатрах города.
DO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH? Проведение курсов английского языка (ESL) продолжается в помещении POC ( Центр по адресу : 1585 N. Rand Rd.., Palatine).
Там же проводятся занятия разговорной группы и группы чтения на английском языке.
NINA VAYNRUB, SOCIAL SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT & OFFICE HOURS (847) 991-1112, EXT. 225
P a g e 1 8 H a p p e n i n g s TERCERA EDAD DE PALATINE
El Centro Para Personas de la Tercera Edad de Palatine sirve a las personas de 50 años o más que residen en el municipio de Palatine, y tiene
como objetivo el de mantener a las personas
Activas e independientes.
Además se provee información y asistencia sobre programas educacionales, recreacionales, de
nutrición, de vivienda y de recursos comunitarios.
Por favor haga un cita para obtener información y
asistencia sobre los siguientes programas:
*Medicare
*Medicaid (tarjeta médica)
*SNAP (estampillas de comida)
*MSP (Programas de Ahorro de Medicare)
*Extra Help (ayuda para medicamentos recetados)
*BAA (descuento para placas de carro y el pase para
el transporte público).
Comuníquese al (847) 991-1112, Ext. 223.
♫ BAILE EN LINEA CON ANTONIA ♫
Todos los miércoles de 1:00 a 2:00pm
¡Felicidades!
al grupo de Baile
en Línea “Movimiento Oro”
Juntos aprendemos coreografías diferentes y bailamos en línea al compás de distintos géneros de música – country, mambo, cumbia, salsa, bachata, Tejano y más. ¡Venga y acompañenos!
Antonia D. Gámez
Representante de Servicios Sociales
Plan de Medicamentos 2017
Se apróxima la Inscripción Abierta 2017 de la
Parte D de Medicare :
15 de Octubre
al
7 de Diciembre
Favor llame al (847) 991-1112, Ext. 223 para
una cita y compare planes para el 2017.
MIÉRCOLES LATINOS EN PALATINE
Intégrese al Grupo Latino. Las siguientes
fiestas y celebraciones se están pleaneando:
•Día de los Muertos • Acción de Gracias
• Fiesta Navideña • Año Nuevo
ACTIVIDADES REGULARES
Bingo y Loteria
Actividad Física
Pláticas de Temas de Importancia
Celebración de Cumpleaños y de Aniversarios
Música y Karoake
Conversación y Amistad
Para más información, por favor comuníquese con Antonia al (847) 991-1112, Ext. 223.
CEDA / LIHEAP
El programa para la luz y el gas comienza el
1ro de octubre del 2017.
Se necesita hacer cita para llenar la solicitud.
Por favor comuníquese al (847) 991-1112, #223.
CORPORATE MEMBERSCORPORATE MEMBERS F or as l i t t l e as $500 a year , y ou can bec om e a PTS CC Cor por at e M em ber . Cont ac t K at e
J ohnson f or m ore i n f orm at i on. 847.991. 1112 x 234 or k j ohnson@ pt sc c .o r g
Northwest Community Healthcare
800 W. Central Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
847.618.1000
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB Brandt Financial Concepts, Inc.
134 W. Slade St. Suite 1
Palatine, IL 60067 847.358.8600
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB Friendship Village
Schaumburg
350 W. Schaumburg Rd.
Schaumburg, IL 60194
847.839.3648
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB A Homecare Service LLC
800 E. NW Hwy.
Suite 609
Palatine, IL 60074
847.877.4949
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB The Garlands of
Barrington
1000 Garlands Ln.
Barrington, IL 60010
847.612.4830
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB Plum Creek Supportive Living
2801 W Algonquin Rd.
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
847.670-8080
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB
Lavelle Law, Ltd.
1933 N. Meacham Rd..
Schaumburg, IL 60173
847.705.7555
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB
Comfort Keepers
1627 Colonial Parkway
Palatine, IL 60067
847.221.5300
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB
Church Creek
1250 W. Central Rd.
Arlington Hts., IL 60005
847.506.3200
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB
The Moorings of Arlington Heights
811 E. Central Rd. Arlington Hts., IL 60005
847.640.3155
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB
Brookdale Hoffman Estates 1515 N. Barrington Rd. Hoffman Est., IL 60169
847.490.5800
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB ManorCare Health
Services
4225 Kirchoff Rd.
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
847.397.2400
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB Tamarack Independent
Retirement Living
55 S. Greeley
Palatine, IL 60067
847.991.4700
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB Asbury Court
1750 S. Elmhurst Rd. Des Plaines, IL 60018
847.274.6047
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB Silverado
555 America Ct.
Lake Zurich, IL 60047
847.307.6990
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB The Grand At Twin Lakes
920 E. Northwest Hwy.
Palatine, IL 60074
847.530.6140
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB Palatine Bank and Trust
110 West Palatine Rd.
Palatine, IL 60067
847.963.0047
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PL AT INU M CL UBPL AT INU M CL UB
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB Transitional Care of Arlington
Heights
1200 N. Arlington Hts. Rd.
Arlington Hts, IL 60004
847.392.9000
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Hearing Care Of Palatine, Inc.
305 E. NW Hwy. Palatine, IL 60067
847.358.2896
GOL D CL UBGOL D CL UB
Lutheran Home
800 W. Oakton St.
Arlington Hts., IL 60004
847.368.7404
GOL D CL UBGOL D CL UB
Northrop Grumman 600 Hicks Rd.
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
224.625.6611
GOL D CL UBGOL D CL UB
Addolorata Villa-Franciscan Communities
555 McHenry Rd
Wheeling, IL 60090
847.808.4421
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB BHHS, Koening Realty Group
Debbie McGuire & Russ
Mangialardi
2570 W. Schaumburg Rd
Schaumburg, IL 60194
847.874.6734
S IL VE R CL UBS IL VE R CL UB Rosewood Care Center
of Inverness
1800 W. Colonial Pkwy.
Inverness, IL 60067
847.776.4700
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Your Home Away From Home
CURRENT RESIDENT
TO:
2017 Gala Sponsorship Spotlight2017 Gala Sponsorship Spotlight
Rem StokesRem Stokes
We are closed: Mon., Oct. 9, Thurs., Nov.
23 & Fri., 24, Fri., Dec. 22 &
Mon., 25, 2017
Mon., Jan. 1, 2018
Rembert “Rem” Stokes is a long-time supporter of the Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council (PTSCC). Rem was a member of the PTSCC Board of Directors, serving as Chair from 2000 to 2002. During his tenure as Chair, Rem proposed and implemented the Caring Hearts Gala and Corporate Membership Program. The PTSCC Endowment, now called The Stokes Fund in his honor, was established with a generous donation from Rem and his wife Lee. In the time since their inception through the end of Fiscal Year 2017 (2-28-17), the Gala, the Corporate Membership Program and The Stokes Fund have raised over $1.6 million dollars to support the programs and services of PTSCC. Rem’s ideas, energy and enthusiasm brought PTSCC to a higher level, allowing us to serve more clients and lay a foundation for the future. His philosophy can be summed up, in his words, as “The world is a far better place where generosity
exists...Share the fullness of your lives with others.”
Thank you, Rem, for your dedication, your generosity and your ideas. You have made PTSCC a
stronger organization, and the community better because of them.
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