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February 2013 Page
115 Petersen ParkwayPO Box 298
Thayne, WY 83127(307) 883-2678
E-mail:thaynesr@silverstar.
comWeb site:
www.thaynesenior.com
Board of DirectorsChairperson:
Dan Carter(Alpine Representative)
Vice-Chairperson:Linda Alders
Secretary:Linda Olenslager
Alternate Secretary:Sharon Nielson
Board MembersDarrell Benshoof
Larry LawtonRosemary Morrell
DirectorJim Bagshaw
Office ManagerMelinda Pebbles
Kitchen ManagerMary Bonnett
Assistant Cook
Outreach SpecialistMarsha Bagshaw
February 2013
Thayne Senior CenterEnter as Strangers, Leave as Friends
Heart Cards- February 18th-28th Everytime you come to the center you will receive a heart with a letter on it.
The first one to spell “HEART” will win an awesome prize!
The Thayne Senior Center is much like a duck, in that on the surface, things seem to be quietly drifting along; however, below the surface there is a great deal of paddling going on. In some respects, that perception is intentional. We strive to make this a great place to come and enjoy a peaceful and restful atmosphere while enjoying a well prepared meal. We try to keep you shielded from the hassles and frustrations that we go through to provide meals. Most of our stress comes from external sources: Can we get the product we need for this meal at a reasonable price and in a reasonable time? Do we have adequate funding? Are we complying with state standards? Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.... However, there are times our clients, either intentionally, or uninten-tionally add to the stress. A recent series of incidents have left us scratching our heads. We are in the business of providing services but we must insist on logical boundaries to those services. To shorten the story, we felt it necessary to publish a letter to our home delivered clients, included here are some excerpts. Although the letter was aimed at some of our home delivered meal clients, the basic gist of the could letter apply to any of our clients. Most of our clients are wonderful and understand the boundaries, however some need a reminder. ...”Part of the economy of our services comes from the savings realized because the meals are delivered by volun- teers. As the title ‘volunteer’ implies these special people perform this service without any pay or other reimburse- ment, only for the personal satisfaction of providing a service to others. They should be thanked and valued for what they do for the clients.” ...”Would you believe that some of our clients feel they can verbally abuse these volunteers and make unreasonable demands of them? “ “Our people are our most valued resource. The center will not tolerate any form of abuse of our volunteers or staff. There is nothing in our charter that compels us to serve those who abuse our services.” We have a cadre of volunteers that really make this place go and we sa-lute them. As we all strive to make this an even better place, remember that our staff is here to serve and provide the best service possible, and we have a love for this work and are willing to go ‘above and beyond’.
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DOLLAR-A-MONTH CLUBAS OF 1/15/2013
TheDollar-A-MonthClubisameansofaidingthefundingforpublicationofthisnewsletter.Itisbasedonavoluntarycontributionofonedollarperpersonpermonth.Hank&LindaAldersDonald&JackieArmstrongRichard&DianeAuserCW&BonnieBakerTomBakerJeanBarngroverDorothyBeagleJodyBeckettDarrel&JeanBenshoofRon&DianeBircherBonitaBlockWilliam&MarilynBootsNorman&DianeBosMargeBrownRayBurrowsJon&MarshaCaldwellJoel&CarolCallLauraCampbellDougCarpenterYihlinChanNeal&JCColleyThelmaCrookGary&SandyDaggettWinthropDaleDuane&CarolDicksonGary&LindaDierksJoanDillonDanile&LeonaDraceEllisEtheridgeBillFisher
BeverlyForemasterDennis&SandraFretagPatGeeBettyGloverBob&IsobelGordonGus&DonnaGustafsonJohn&SandyHampshireValDee&GloyHeapTed&MarilynHeinerSantinaHollowayLovellHopperClealonHydeJanJacobsonRobertJohnson,Jr.Howard&SueJohnstonRobert&DianeJonesAndrew&AlbertaMarushackMerrideeMatsonMaryMavyMike&LeslieMcFarlandGraceEllenMerrittDenaMillerEd&BeaMitchellPatMoonJanMooreRosemaryMorrellCarl&MaryLouMoserKay&MelissaMuirSharonNielsonJim&LeotaOdle
Brent&LindaOlenslagerGib&JacqueOswaldJerry&DonnaParmerKent&MarilynPerkinsCharlenePutnamBonnieRalonJimRiceRobert&JoyceSaundersGene&JeanneShinkleNoraJeanSimmonsBobSniderEvelynSuterPaul&JoyceTaggartAnnetteTartarekByron&WilmaTitensorEugeneTurnerRay&AudreenWaymanRobertWhitneyJesse&RebeccaWilson
Heres the Scoop... New Donation Box
We have a gorgeous new donation box graciously made by Dan Carter. Check it out when you come to the center. It was
made from wood salvaged from the Catholic Church in Jackson, so it is at least 50 years old. Thank
you so much Dan.
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BIRTHDAYMEALCOUPONThis coupon valid only at the February 15th Birthday Bash at the Thayne Senior Center.
The SENIOR listed below has a birthday in February This meal is paid compliments of
The Bank of Star Valley, ThayneName:____________________________________________________
MailingAddress:_______________________________________________________
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Senior Spotlight
Jim & Marsha Bagshaw
Home Delivery Drivers (these people see that meals are delivered to the homes of those who are unable to reach the center) . Hank & Linda Alders Tammy BeenkenNorm & Diane Bos Claudia Burkardt John & Paula Diel Bob Gwyn Steve Jeffries Olivia Lainhart Floyd Schell Charles & Paula Steed Rick Tucker
Newsletter: Jan Moore Sharon Nielson Rosemary Morrell Linda Olenslager
Thayne Senior Center Volunteers
Thayne Senior Center Board of Directors
Dan Carter 883-7380Linda Alders 883-1469Linda Olenslager 883-0741Darrell Benshoof 883-5530Larry Lawton 883-9972Rosemary Morrell 883-5900Sharon Nielson 883-3902
Library: Jean Benshoof
Rhubarb Crumble8 C. Rhubarb, chopped1 1/4 C. Sugar, divided2 1/2 C. Flour1/4 C. Brown sugar1/4 C. Oats1 C. ButterIn a saucepan, combine rhubarb and 3/4 C. sugar. Cover and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the rhubarb is tender, about 10 min. Pour into greased 13 x 9 pan. In a bowl, combine flour, brown sugar, oats, and remaining sugar. Cut in butter until crumbly; sprinkle over rhubarb. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
Nutrition Nibbles...
Eating better on a budget1. Plan, plan, plan-
Before you head to the grocery store, plan your meals and snacks
for the week.2. Get the best price-
Check local newspapers and at the stores for sales and coupons.
3. Compare and Contrast-Locate the unit price on the shelf and compare different brands and
package sizes.4. Buy in Bulk-
Choose foods that you use often and can eat within a resonable
amount of time.5. Buy in Season-
Buying fruits and vegetable when they are in season can lower the
cost and add freshness.6. Convenience Costs-
Go back to the basics, take the time to prepare your own.
7. Easy on your wallet-Certain foods like beans, potatoes,
carrots, apples, and bananas are typically low cost options.
8. Cook Once....Eat all Week-Prepare a large batch of your favorite recipe and freeze in
individual containers.9. Get Creative-
Spice up your leftovers- use them in new ways.
10. Eating Out-Save money by getting the early
bird specials or going out for lunch instead of dinner. Also, order water,
not other beverages.
February 2013 Page 4
Shoes are designed to protect your feet. Poorly designed or improperly fitting shoes can increase your risk of injury or foot problems. Here are some common foot problems that may be associated with footwear. -Blisters: Blisters are fluid filled sacs that form over areas where the skin is subjected to con-stant friction or rubbing. They are very common and are often associated with new shoes. They can occur when the foot slides inside the shoe, causing part of the shoe to rub against a part of the foot or ankle. -Calluses: Calluses are thickened areas of skin that appear hard and yellow. They typically form in the same areas as blisters and are caused by continued rubbing of the skin. Calluses are commonly seen on the balls of feet or the outside of the big and small toes. Tight shoes and high heel can contribute to calluses because they put extra pressure on these areas of the feet.
-Bunions: A bunion is an abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the big toes. It’s caused when abnormal forces are applied to the big toe, eventually forcing the toe to bend inward toward the other toes. The joint is pushed outward, causing a visible bump on the side of the toe. Bunions can be caused by tight fitting shoes. Some people are more prone to bunions than others. The jutting joint rubs against the side of the shoe causing swelling, redness and pain. -Plantar fasciitis: Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot. Chronic irritation or poor arch support can irritate this tissue. Eventually the tissue may stretch or tear, causing inflammation and heel pain. Some people develop a bone spur, where the tissue attaches to the heel bone. Stretching exercises often are a good treatment for plantar fasciitis. Older folks and those with diabetes tend to have more foot problems, often because of changes in circulation and skin.
Shoes & Foot Problems
Senior Spotlight
Jim & Marsha Bagshaw
Jim was born and grew up in Salt Lake. Marsha was born in Afton and raised here in Star Valley (Auburn). They met when Jim was working in the data sytems department of Mountain Bell. He went to Salt Lake to help install a new computer system. Marsha was working on the manual file conversion and here they crossed paths. They kept a long distance romance for nearly a year before Marsha moved to Denver. They were married in Auburn in the old white church, which is no longer there, on October 23, 1977. Afterwards they went on a honey-moon to San Francisco. They have two children, a daughter and a son; from them, they have 7 grandchildren and 13 great-granchildren (with #14 on the way). Jim and Marsha love to vacation, which you probably already know. They love anywhere a cruise ship sails: Tahiti, New Zealand, Greece, Hawaii, Samoa, etc. They both retired from the old Bell System, Jim when the Bell System broke up, and Marsha a few years later. Jim did have some time working for Bell Telephone Labaratories in New Jersey. Jim and Marsha moved back to Auburn in 1995 and live across the street from the house that Marsha grew up in. They both work here at the Thayne Senior Center and we are happy to have them. They are always smiling and eager to meet a new face.
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2 Breakfast 9-10 AMScrambled Eggs/Ham
Hash Browns/Grilled Onions
V-8 JuiceBiscuitsPeaches
1Swiss Steak
PastaLettuce Salad
Grilled BroccoliFrench BreadChilled Plums
4Hamburger
SteakWhipped Potatoes
Carrot & Celery Salad
Red CabbageWW BreadFruit Cup
5Pizza
Bean MedleyMixed Fruit Cup
Creamy Rice Pudding
6Chicken
FettuccineGreek Salad
Dilly CauliflowerHot RollBerry Pie
7BBQ Spare Ribs
Baked PotatoColeslawBroccoli
French BreadChilled Plums
8Chicken Noodle
SoupFruited Carrot
SaladCinnamon Roll
Orange
11 Hot Turkey Sandwich
Mashed PotatoesSpring Salad
California Veg.Pineapple Upside
Down Cake
12 Mardi GrasJambalayaRice & Black
Eyed PeasEverything Salad
Spinach WW Roll
Citrus Fruit Salad
13Sweet & Sour
MeatballsGarden Rice
ColeslawOriental Veg.
WW BreadSliced Bananas
14 Valentines LunchChicken Cordon
BleuBrown RiceAsparagusWW Bread
Apricots
15 Birthday BashRoast Beef
Mashed PotatoesColeslaw
Savory CarrotsWW Bread
Pineapple BettyCherry Pie
18Ham & Bean
SoupEverything Salad
w/ beetsSpinach
Homemade BreadCitrus Fruit Salad
19Teriyaki Chicken
Seasoned RiceCauliflower/
Broccoli SaladOriental Veg.
Homemade BreadApricots/Sugar
Wafer
20Cheesy Philly
SandwichRoasted PotatoesVegetable Soup
Brussels SproutsWW Bread
Peach & Berry Crisp
21 Dijon Chicken
Brown RiceGreen Salad
BroccoliWW Bread
Strawberries
22 Academy AwardsHollywood Beef Tips
Walk of Fame Potatoes
Dressed Up SaladCelebration Broccoli
Red Carpet Shortcake
25 Baked Pork
ChopsMashed PotatoesVegetable Soup
Smoked CabbageWW Bread
Applesauce Cake
26Meatloaf
Baked PotatoVegetable StewLettuce Salad
Hot RollApricot Crisp
27Monterrey
ChickenSteamed Rice
Spinach & Mushroom Salad
BroccoliWW RollApricots
28Lasagna
Tossed SaladItalian Veg.
French BreadMelon Cup
SuggestedContribution
Seniors$4.00
Non-SeniorsPay $7.00
Meals are served Monday through Friday--- Noon to 1 PMSaturday Breakfast (when scheduled) --- 9 AM to 10 AM
This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider--- Please note that this menu is subject to change without notice.
February Menu
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February 2013 Page
2 Breakfast 9-10 AMScrambled Eggs/Ham
Hash Browns/Grilled Onions
V-8 JuiceBiscuitsPeaches
1Swiss Steak
PastaLettuce Salad
Grilled BroccoliFrench BreadChilled Plums
4Hamburger
SteakWhipped Potatoes
Carrot & Celery Salad
Red CabbageWW BreadFruit Cup
5Pizza
Bean MedleyMixed Fruit Cup
Creamy Rice Pudding
6Chicken
FettuccineGreek Salad
Dilly CauliflowerHot RollBerry Pie
7BBQ Spare Ribs
Baked PotatoColeslawBroccoli
French BreadChilled Plums
8Chicken Noodle
SoupFruited Carrot
SaladCinnamon Roll
Orange
11 Hot Turkey Sandwich
Mashed PotatoesSpring Salad
California Veg.Pineapple Upside
Down Cake
12 Mardi GrasJambalayaRice & Black
Eyed PeasEverything Salad
Spinach WW Roll
Citrus Fruit Salad
13Sweet & Sour
MeatballsGarden Rice
ColeslawOriental Veg.
WW BreadSliced Bananas
14 Valentines LunchChicken Cordon
BleuBrown RiceAsparagusWW Bread
Apricots
15 Birthday BashRoast Beef
Mashed PotatoesColeslaw
Savory CarrotsWW Bread
Pineapple BettyCherry Pie
18Ham & Bean
SoupEverything Salad
w/ beetsSpinach
Homemade BreadCitrus Fruit Salad
19Teriyaki Chicken
Seasoned RiceCauliflower/
Broccoli SaladOriental Veg.
Homemade BreadApricots/Sugar
Wafer
20Cheesy Philly
SandwichRoasted PotatoesVegetable Soup
Brussels SproutsWW Bread
Peach & Berry Crisp
21 Dijon Chicken
Brown RiceGreen Salad
BroccoliWW Bread
Strawberries
22 Academy AwardsHollywood Beef Tips
Walk of Fame Potatoes
Dressed Up SaladCelebration Broccoli
Red Carpet Shortcake
25 Baked Pork
ChopsMashed PotatoesVegetable Soup
Smoked CabbageWW Bread
Applesauce Cake
26Meatloaf
Baked PotatoVegetable StewLettuce Salad
Hot RollApricot Crisp
27Monterrey
ChickenSteamed Rice
Spinach & Mushroom Salad
BroccoliWW RollApricots
28Lasagna
Tossed SaladItalian Veg.
French BreadMelon Cup
SuggestedContribution
Seniors$4.00
Non-SeniorsPay $7.00
February CalendarSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Birthstone:Amethyst
Flower:Violet
1Walking11 am
2
9-10 AM Breakfast
3
SuperbowlSunday
4Bridge 1 PM
Walking11 am
5
Showtime Tuesday“Letters to
Juliet” movie
@12:30 pm
6Bridge 1 PM
Walking11 am
BINGO
7Hand & Foot
9:30 AM
8Hearing Aid
Clinic10 AM
Walking11 am
9
10
Chinese New Year
11Bridge 1 PM
Board Mtg.10:30 AM Walking11 am
12
Mardi Gras
13Bridge 1 PM
Walking11 am
BINGO
14Hand & Foot
9:30 AM
Valentines Lunch
15Birthday
Bash
Walking11 am
16
17 18Bridge 1 PM
Walking11 am
Play Heart Cards
19
20 Bridge 1 PM
Walking11 am
BINGO
21Hand & Foot
9:30 AM
11:30 am Blood
Pressure Clinic
22 Academy AwardsLunch
Fabulous FridayWalking11 am
23
24 25 Bridge 1 PM
Walking11 am
26 27Bridge 1 PM
Walking11 am
BINGO
28Hand & Foot
9:30 AM
This calendar is subject to change without prior notice.6
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February Birthdays1 Linda Balderson1 Roger E Freeman1 Shirley W Haderlie1 Marvin E Jacobsen1 Miriam Mack1 Mary Lou Moser1 Linda C Passer1 Delores Roberts1 Albert E Schoel1 George J Smith2 Claudia J Burkhardt2 Jane J Cress2 Janet L Klumas2 Sharon L Smith4 Billie J Monson5 Floyd S Schell5 Sharen Trefren6 Judith J Beckett6 DeAnna S Hucke7 Robert Blair Allen7 Kathy L Cunningham7 Martin D Feste7 Jane E Hill8 Majken Bood8 Susan J Smurthwaite9 Colleen J Best9 Joel N Call9 Joseph P Jonas9 Howard V McKim10 Arden C Anderson10 Donna M Gustafson11 Ed C Beitzel
12 Eva M Bateman12 Cap Rodeck13 Dewain Rodney14 Dean E Laurance14 Carl W Peters14 Marsha B Wolfley15 Ray L Burrows16 Gloria Edwards17 Colleen A Welte17 Lu Dean O Williams18 Nancy R Bolle18 Walter W Martin18 Arthur Watkins19 Katherine F Ross19 Bob B Webb20 Wendy Bowen20 Jay E Haskell20 Raymond A Hintze21 Holly P Bateman21 Alma S Burton21 Stanford A Fluckiger21 Steve L Olsen21 Marilynn W Perkins22 LaRue Wilmot23 Steve R Bick23 Renae Clinger23 Sandra Hancock23 Joanne Warrick24 Jean (Olive) Newman25 Una Heap25 Linda H Holsan25 Peggy A Jones
25 Gordon Messer25 Mary M Miller26 Pamala F Hess27 Mary E Grimm27 Jeanne M Harvey27 Leslie F Lamastus27 Janet A Moore27 Joan C Wilde
Showtime Tuesday
The first Tuesday of the month we
will show a movie @ 12:30 PM
Feb. 5th- “Letters to Juliet”
March 5th- “Leap Year”
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A big Thank you to Dan Carter for making our
beautiful new donation box!
Academy Awards CelebrationFriday, Feb. 22nd @ noon
We will roll out the red carpet and have a star studded lunch just for you. Ballots will be available
for you to make your winning predictions. The person with the most correct will get a
swanky prize on Feb. 25th.
February 2013 Page 8
New-- 100% Digital (tri-focal) Hearing Aid3 listening levels -- Quiet, Crowd, Party or Restaurant,
music, telephone, etc.Like 3 hearing aids in one-to improve understanding in noise
DeanLaurance
120512thStreetIdahoFalls,Idaho83404
Custom Hearing Service
Office: (208) 523-6656Residence: (208) 529-3807
Toll Free: 1-800-972-9500Cell Phone: 313-0436
Check out our Websitewww.thaynesenior.com
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The Board of Directors of The Thayne Senior Center meets on the second Monday of each month at 10:30 a.m. Any person who has an interest or who has business to conduct may attend.
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The Puzzle Page
Have A Heart: All of these clues have an answer with the word heart in it.- Cruel-Overcome by grief -Burning sensation in the area of the upper stomach and esophagus-To feel sad, upset, or love lorn-Sincere or frank-Crushing grief-Vigorously healthy-Inspiring sympathetic feeling-Sentimental emotion-One compelete pulsation of the heart-Disease treated by veterinarians-Popular saying “Absence makes_________________________”-The name of the 1956 song by Elvis Presley?
Heartless, Broken Hearted, Heartburn, Heart sick, Heart-to-Heart, Heartbreak, Hearty, Heartwarming, Heart-throb, Heartbeat, Heartworm, The Heart groww fonder, Heartbreak Hotel
ADORE, APPEAL, ARROW, ATTRACTION, BEAU, BEGUILED, BELOVED, BEWITCHED,
BOW, BOYFRIEND, CAPTIVATED, CARD, CARING, CHARM, CHERISH, CRUSH, CUPID,
DEAREST, DESIRE, DEVOTION, DOTE, EMOTION, ENCHANTED, ENRAPTURED,
EROS, GIFT, GIRLFRIEND, GREETING, INFATUATION, KISSES, LOVE, LOYALTY,
PASSION, ROMANCE, SMITTEN, SWEETHEART, TREASURE, TRUELOVE,
VALENTINE, YEARNING.
ValentinesWordSearchFindthewordslistedbelow.
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January Birthday Bash
Each month, local merchants contribute to the success of our Birthday Bash by donating goods and/or services. The local paper has declined to recognize these contributors by name. Lunches for the birthday celebrants are purchased
by Bank of Star Valley. Gift certificates for chocolates are provided by Star Valley Chocolates and Hi Mountain Floral contributes a floral arrangement. Please let these businesses know that you appreciate the
support they give our center.
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Birthday Celebrants, guests ofBank of Star Valley: Janice Altman Barb Cassatt Maxine Coffey Earnie Eaton Helen Jammerman Paul Jensen Judy Kinslow Carl Moser Jymme Snider Ed Thomas Gayle Thomas
HI- MOUNTAIN FLORAL BOUQUET WINNER: Judy Kinslow
STAR VALLEY CHOCOLATE WINNERS: Carl Moser &
Jymme Snider
ENTERTAINMENT: DON SNIDER
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Thayne Senior Center 115 Petersen Parkway PO Box 298 Thayne, WY 83127
PresortNon-Profit
USPostagePaidPermitNumber22Thayne,WY83127
This publication was, in part, developed under a grant from the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging, and the Wyoming Department of Health, Aging Division. However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services or the Wyoming Department of Health, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal or State government. Opinions expressed herein are solely those of the Thayne Senior Center, employees, or assignees.
Remember these Important February Dates
2nd: Saturday Breakfast: 9-10 AM5th: Showtime Tuesday- “Letters to Juliet” @ 12:30 pm
6th, 13th, 20th, & 27th: BINGO after lunch11th: Board Meeting -10:30 AM 12th: Celebrate Mardi Gras Lunch
14th: Valentines Lunch15th: Birthday Bash - 12PM
18th-28th- Play “Heart” Cards21st: Blood Pressure Clinic- 11:30 AM
22nd: Academy Awards- Star Studded Lunch &Fabulous Friday for those turning 60 this month
ENTERTAINMENT: DON SNIDER