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MISSION STATEMENT: To create a friendly and safe community for Beverly seniors and their families by providing social services, transporta�on, educa�on, health,
recrea�on, and leisure �me ac�vi�es and resources that support their well being and independence. To assist frail seniors by advoca�ng for suppor�ve services which
increase their ability to remain independent.!
JANUARY 2014
Honorable Michael P. Cahill
Mayor JULY 2018
All American Summer
In my opinion there’s nothing more
quintessential American than our Fourth
of July celebrations, homecoming festivities and life
on the North Shore of Boston during July and August.
There’s something for everyone – parades, fireworks,
cookouts, outdoor concerts, beach days, fried clams,
lobster rolls, ice cream, block parties and stunning
ocean views. I hope to see you out and about enjoy-
ing the festivities in our beautiful city this month.
To me, the joy of living in Beverly or a surrounding
town are all part and parcel of the American dream of
our Founding Fathers. The promises of the Declara-
tion of Independence such as the unalienable rights of
freedom, equality, liberty, opportunity, and the
pursuit of happiness have all allowed us to follow our
own path in life, without fear of reprisal. In spite of
our principles, there are still many examples of
injustices in our own country and because we have
the wisdom of age, we should speak up and out when
confronted with discrimination in any of its forms.
As I write this I am thinking about those young adults
at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School where 17
of their classmates were lost to gun violence. They
witnessed this mass shooting in a place that should
always be a safety zone – their school – and they
have become powerful voices for change in our
country. Kudos to them for their activism after such a
horrible tragedy!
When I hear about the outrageous treatment of
human beings in other parts of the world, I
understand the desire to immigrate to the United
States. I am a grateful descendant of both Irish
and Polish immigrants and I am sure many of
you have your own stories of immigrant families
working hard for the American dream. My hope
is that that we can be open minded and welcom-
ing to a new generation of immigrants who want
to live in the land of the free and the home of the
brave. It’s a new melting pot of various ethnici-
ties and languages to which we must learn to em-
brace.
Let me get off my soap box and back to summer
in Beverly. There are concert series slated for
Lynch Park on Sunday nights, at the Beverly
Public Library on Wednesday evenings and at
the Beverly Common on Thursday nights. Don’t
forget to sign up for our annual Senior Day in the
Park on August 2 – this event is always so much
fun! The rest of this newsletter is full of wonder-
ful activities and programs for your enjoyment.
Before I go, I would be remiss if I did not remind
you to stay hydrated this summer – drink lots of
cool water, stock your freezer with some popsi-
cles and on those truly hot and muggy days re-
member to visit us for some free air-conditioning
and friendly people.
Enjoy your summer!
MaryAnn Holak, Director
Transportation Office Hours
Mon.—Wed. 8:00am—3:00pm
Thursday 8:00am—6:00pm
Friday 8:00am—1:00pm
Reminder-Out of town medical rides
are available. Please call for information.
Rides to Lahey in Danvers and Peabody and Mass. General in Danvers. Costs are $4 each way.
Call two days in advance to schedule your ride.
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TRANSPORTATION SERVICE!
Noteworthy
978-921-6078
Don’t forget to watch
Livin’ the Good Life A television production of the Beverly Council on Aging
Watch us on CHANNEL 8 Sunday 8:30 p.m. Tuesday 10:30 a.m. Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Photo Showcase at City Hall Last year BCOA received a Beverly
Cultural Grant to explore POSITIVE
AGING IN BEVERLY. A group of 4
Senior Center members participated
in this amazing six week program.
Their photographs will be on display at Beverly City
Hall for the month starting on July 12th! Please stop
by and enjoy. Reception with our photographers will be
held on Thursday, July 26 at 6:00pm. at City Hall. Thank you to our photographers:
♦ Patricia Hale ♦ Maggie Harney
♦ Carolyn Johnson ♦ Linda Regis
THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Did you know the Beverly Council on Aging
offers a scholarship program for Beverly residents?Applications are available at the Reception Desk.
For more detailed information, please speak with Assistant Director, Jessica Waggett.
Open Computer Lab Hours
Monday 10:00—11:45am
Friday 10:00—11:45am
Volunteers Ed Chabot, Swift Lane and Barry Fritz are available to answer your questions and offer advice.
Internet access and printers are available. No maintenance
requests please.
The Senior Center will begin a Walking Club in July! Watch for more information at the Senior Center. If you have not signed
up, the sign up sheet is at the front desk. We will contact everyone with more information as it be-comes available.
Elders at Risk
Do you know of a senior who is at risk of financial, physical or emotional harm or abuse? Please let us
know. We can help you voice your concerns by con-tacting Protective Services, follow up and take action
or offer services to improve and protect the elder you are worried about.
Elder Abuse HotLine: 1-800-922-2275
Community Garden
Volunteer Meeting
Mon. July 23rd 10:00-11:00am
Held in the Conference Room.
No TRIAD meetings in July (or August) Meetings will resume in September.
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HEALTH AND EXERCISE
Disclaimer: The Bever ly Council on Aging (BCOA) is not responsible for last minute cancellations made by these
providers. The BCOA does not endorse, suggest or advocate any views, positions, apparatus or methods presented. The BCOA
disclaims any responsibility and any liability with respect to the advocacy, adoption, use of implementation of any views,
positions, apparatus, or method suggested, advocated or otherwise promoted by any lecturer.
Wellness Clinic with Joan Fitzpatrick, RN, BSN
Tues., July 3, 9:30-10:30am
This free clinic is run by registered nurses from VNA Care. Services offered include: health assessments, blood pressure screenings, B12 administration, pulse, heart and lung monitoring, blood sugar screenings for diabetics, medication and diet consults. No sign up is necessary. This clinic is sponsored by VNACare Network and Hospice in Danvers. Held in the Meeting Room.
Caregiver Support Group
Tues. July 10, 10:00-11:30am
The support of others who understand and have similar experiences can be exactly what you need. Held in the Conference Room. Sign up in advance.
Shingles Information Session
Fri., July 13, 10:00-11:00am
Cost: Free
Presentation led by Christine Bertoli, Pharmacist, Graduate Student of Massachusetts College of Phar-macy and Health Sciences. Receive information and ask questions about shingles and the Shingrix vac-
cine.! Held in Rec Room A. Sign up in advance.!
Ask A Nutritionist
Tues., July 24, 10:15-11:15am
Cost: Free
Nutritionist, Lynn O’Reilly meets with individuals and answers your questions. Held in Suite C.
Mind Diet Workshop
Fri., Aug. 10, 10:00-11:00am
Cost: Free
Deb Davidson, MS, RD, LDN, CDE, Nutritionist from SeniorCare Inc. will present information on the Mind Diet and the role of diet and the delay of inflam-
mation and Alzheimer’s disease. Held in Rec. Rm. A. Sign up in advance.
Enhance Fitness Class
Mon., Wed. and Fridays 2:30-3:30pm
(Fri. class is at the YMCA, Sterling Center)
Cost: Free
Sponsored by the YMCA and Lahey Health, Enhance Fitness is geared toward all fitness levels with chronic conditions such as arthritis, in order to gain more strength and independence. This exercise class is a free, evidence based program. Class meets 3 times per week and focuses on flexibility, balance and strength. A commitment to this group is necessary in order for assessments to be monitored. Attend class and see the instructor for sign up and registration, or drop in and monitor a class to determine if this class is for you!
Parkinson’s Fitness Class
Thursdays—Open Enrollment
10:00—11:00am
Cost: Free
This exercise, strength and balance class is offered weekly at the Senior Center. Parkinson’s Fitness is a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting Parkinson’s disease through personalized exercise and arts programs. For further information email: [email protected]
Angel’s Ageless Fitness Class
Fridays, 11:30am—12:15pm
Cost: $2.00
Led by Beverly Athletic Club Fitness Instructor, Angel Lopez. This fitness class will focus on core strength and balance as well as overall fitness to keep you feeling young and healthy! Pay instructor direct-ly when you attend class. No sign up necessary. Held in Suites A & B.!
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UPCOMING EVENTS, WORKSHOPS AND CLASSES!
Drop-In Writing Workshop
Summer Hours / Once a Month
Thurs., July 12th and Aug. 9th
9:30-11:00am
Cost: $2.00 Your first class is free!
Join instructor, writer Barrie Levine and
other writers in our senior community to share your
work and find inspiration. Each class will start with a
“writing prompt” and include time to write and share.
Bring a pen and notebook and if you wish, something
you have already written. Held in the Meeting Room.
Please pay instructor the day of workshop.
Paper Crafts
Tues., July 17th 9:30-11:30am (no class July 3)
Cost: $6.00 Limit: 10
Learn to create greeting cards in Penny’s popular card-
making class! Students need to bring in a double–
sided tape runner and scissors to class. All other sup-
plies will be provided. Held in the Arts and Crafts
Room. Sign up in advance. Payment made to Penny
the day of class.
Game Night
Thurs., July 19th 4:30-6:00pm
Cost: Free
Come have pizza and play your
favorite games! Enjoy a special
game of “Wheel of Fortune” with prizes! Lots of fun.
Held in Rec. Rm. A. Sign up in advance.
Summer Picnic Dance Party
Thurs., July 19th 10:00-12:00pm
Cost: $5.00
Enjoy a summer picnic dance party
indoors at the Senior Center!
Menu: Turkey Club Sandwich /
Avocado Aioli. Entertainment provided by Paul
Harty. Held in Suites B & C. Sign up in advance.
Summer Silk Wreath Workshop
Fri., July 20th 10:00-11:00am
Cost: $10.00 Limit: 10
Join retired florist Monica Hatherley for a fun class
and create your own summer floral wreath. Please
bring a pair of scissors, all other supplies are included
in the cost. Held in Rec. Room A. Sign up and pay in
advance, cash only.
Signs and Symptoms of Deconditioning Workshop
Wed., July 25th 10:00-11:00am
Cost: Free Limit: 25
Presented by physical therapist, Anne Gradylanders
from HealthSouth New England Rehabilitation Hos-
pital at Beverly. Often times, we do not recognize
when our bodies are becoming deconditioned, think-
ing that we are just experiencing normal aspects of
aging, but there is a way to prevent the process of de-
conditioning. The goal of this presentation is to out-
line the various signs and symptoms of decondition-
ing, the effect on our body systems and strategies to
stay conditioned. Held in Rec. Room A. Sign up in
advance.
An Hour of Friendly Poetry with Ray J. Whittier
Mon., July 30th 10:00-11:00am
Cost: Free
Join Poet Ray J. Whittier for an hour of friendly poet-
ry readings! Bring your poems, or just come and lis-
ten to others share their original works, or favorite
poems. Held in Suite A. Please sign up in advance if
you’d like to share a poem.
Ping Pong
Available Mon. thru Thurs.,
12:30—3:30pm.
This is an open time for you to use
the Ping Pong table and have some
fun! If you would like to learn how
to play, Mardee Goldberg is available for free lessons.
Sign up at the front desk to set up a time and date.
Meet in Rec. Room B.
To Melinda Troensegaard, KIOSK Outreach
Coordinator and KIOSK Team!!The funding for the KIOSK has ended and
therefore we must say goodbye to the friendly folks who staffed this resource
each week. We appreciate Melinda and GLSS and SeniorCare Inc. for this collabo-
ration. You will be missed.!
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MOVIES, UPCOMING EVENTS!
Sign up for your Free 15 minute
legal consultation with local lawyers
at the Senior Center. This month
Attorney Stuart JL Gardner
Will be in the Meeting Room
Monday, July 23 10:00-12:00pm
Sign up in advance.
Monday Movie Matinee Movies Time: 12:15pm
July 2-Run, Granny Run (1 hr , 18 min) Starring: Doris “Granny” Haddock
An inspiring documentary about the nation’s oldest political newcomer! At 90, Doris Haddock walked across America to rally up support for contribution reform in political campaigns. At 94 she jumped in
and ran in the U.S. Senate race!
July 16-Last Flag Flying (2 hrs, 5 min) Starring: Steve Carell, Bryan Cranston,
Laurence Fishburne
Thirty years after they served together in Vietnam, a former Navy corpsman reunites with his old buddies
to bury his son, a young Marine killed in the Iraq War.
Cost: Free
Popcorn available for a $0.25 suggested donation. Please see flyer for more details.
SENIOR DAY IN THE PARK
Thursday, August 2nd
(Held rain or shine)
Time: 10:00am-2:00pm
Cost: $8.00 Beverly residents
$11.00 non-residents
Join us for this annual fun-filled day at
Beverly’s scenic Lynch Park!
Julie Dougherty, Woody
Wardsworth and Taylor
Armerding will entertain at
10:00am.
Senior of the Year Award Ceremony
at 11:30am followed by a delicious
chicken BBQ luncheon served to you by
volunteers from Electric Insurance
at12:00pm, followed by an ice cream
social sponsored and served by The
Beverly Rotary Club. DJ Alan LaBella
will provide entertainment in the afternoon
with music and dancing and lots of fun for
all!
Many raffles and prizes! Sign up today at the COA, don’t miss this
annual event! Tickets on sale only at the
Senior Center until July 27.
Sponsors to date include:
Electric Insurance Company, Blueberry
Hill and Brentwood Rehabilitation &
Nursing Center, SeniorCare Inc., Beverly
Waste Reduction Committee, Campbell
Funeral Home, Health South New England
Rehab. of Beverly,
Spano and Dawicki LLC,
Beverly Rotary Club
Pizza Movie Night Thurs., July 26 4:15-6:30pm
Cost: Free Limit 64
MOVIE: I Can Only Imagine (1hr, 51 min)
Bart Millard endures years of abuse at the hands of his bitter father, and uses music to escape. Years
later, Millard writes the widely popular song "I Can Only Imagine," about how his faith helped repair his
relationship with his dad. Based on a true story.
Sponsored by Ledgewood Nursing and Rehab. Held in Suites A & B.
Sign up in advance to receive your ticket.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
9:00am Exercise Class 2
10:00am Current Events 10:00-11:45 Open Computer Lab 11:30am Lunch: Beef Stew 12:15pm Movie: Run, Granny, Run 1:00pm Parkinson’s Support Group 2:30pm Enhance Fitness at Senior Center
9:30am Cribbage 3
9:30am R&R 2000 Big Band 9:30am Wellness Clinic 11:30am Lunch: Teriyaki Chicken Meatballs 12:30pm Knitting & Crocheting 1:00pm Bocce Ball at Park St. Court 1:45pm Tai Chi
9:00am Exercise Class 9
10:00am Current Events 10:00-11:45 Open Computer Lab 11:30am Lunch: Sweet & Sour Pork 12:30pm Mahjong 1:00pm Parkinson’s Support Group 2:30pm Enhance Fitness at Senior Center
9:30am Cribbage 10
10:00am Caregiver Support Group 11:30am Lunch: BBQ Chicken 12:30pm Knitting & Crocheting 1:00pm Bocce Ball at Park St. Court 1:45pm Tai Chi
9:00am Exercise Class
9:00am State House Tour10:30am Morning Yoga11:30am Lunch: Hamburger12:15pm Social Bingo12:30pm Zumba Gold 2:30pm Enhance Fitness at Senior Center
9:00am Exercise Class 16
10:00am Current Events 10:00-11:45 Open Computer Lab 11:30am Lunch: Chicken Fingers w/honey mustard 12:15pm Movie: Last Flag Flying 12:30pm Mahjong 2:30pm Enhance Fitness at Senior Center
9:30am Cribbage 17
9:30am R&R 2000 Big Band / Paper Crafts 11:30am Lunch: Rib-Q 12:30pm Knitting & Crocheting 1:00pm Bocce Ball at Park St. Court 1:45pm Tai Chi
9:00am Exercise Class
10:30am Morning Yoga11:30am Lunch: Chicken Scampi12:30pm Zumba Gold 1:30pm Pilates 2:30pm Enhance Fitness at Senior Center
9:00am Exercise Class 23
9:30am Lunch and Shopping Day Trip 10:00am Current Events 10:00-12:00 Open Computer Lab 10:00-12:00 Legal Clinic w / Attorney Stuart Gardner 12:30pm Mahjong 1:30am Lunch: Carolina Pulled Pork 2:30pm Enhance Fitness at Senior Center
9:30am Cribbage 24 9:30am R&R 2000 Big Band 10:15am Ask a Nutritionist 11:30am Lunch: Stuffed Shells 12:30pm Knitting & Crocheting 1:00pm Bocce Ball at Park St. Court 1:45pm Tai Chi
9:00am Exercise Class
10:00am Deconditioning Workshop10:30am Morning Yoga11:30am Lunch: Steak (Julienned Roast Beef)12:15pm Social Bingo1:30pm Pilates 12:30pm Zumba Gold 2:30pm Enhance Fitness at Senior Center
9:00am Exercise Class 30
9:00-1:00 Farmers Market Coupon Distribution 10:00am Current Events /Friendly Poetry Readings 11:30am Lunch: Meatballs w/Marinara Sauce 12:30pm Mahjong 2:30pm Enhance Fitness at Senior Center
8:30am Rhode Island Lighthouse Cruise 31
9:30am R&R 2000 Big Band / Cribbage 11:30am Menu: Turkey w/gravy 12:30pm Knitting & Crocheting 1:00pm Bocce Ball at Park St. Court 1:45pm Tai Chi
**Indicates please sign up and pay in advance
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
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10:00am Parkinson’s Fitness Class 5
11:30am Lunch: Orange Bourbon Chicken 2:30pm Afternoon Yoga Class 5:30pm Zumba Gold
8:15am Gentle Yoga 6
9:15am Balance & Strength Class 10:00am Line Dancing Class 10:00-11:45 Open Computer Lab 11:15am Lunch: American Chop Suey 11:30am Angel’s Ageless Fitness Class
Exercise Class 11 State House Tour Morning Yoga
Hamburger Social Bingo Zumba Gold Enhance Fitness at Senior Center
9:30am Drop-In Writing Workshop 12
10:00am Parkinson’s Fitness Class 10:45am Piano music with Bob Kendall 11:30am Lunch: Shredded Beef Taco Salad 2:30pm Afternoon Yoga Class 5:30pm Zumba Gold
8:15am Gentle Yoga 13
9:15am Balance & Strength Class 10:00am Line Dancing Class 10:00am Shingles Information Session 10:00-11:45 Open Computer Lab 11:15am Lunch:Chicken w/lemon Piccatta sauce 11:30am Angel’s Ageless Fitness Class
Exercise Class 18
Morning Yoga Lunch: Chicken Scampi Zumba Gold
Enhance Fitness at Senior Center
9:45am Twin River Casino Trip* 19
10:00am Parkinson’s Fitness Class 11:30am Lunch: Summer Picnic Dance Party** Menu: Turkey Club Sandwich / Avocado Aioli 2:30pm Afternoon Yoga Class 5:30pm Zumba Gold 4:30-6:00 Game Night *Parking for Casino Trip at BHS Tennis Courts
8:15am Gentle Yoga 20
9:15am Balance & Strength Class 10:00am Line Dancing Class / Rep. Parisella 10:00-11:45 Open Computer Lab 10:00am Summer Silk Wreath Workshop 11:15am Lunch: Meatloaf w/gravy 11:30am Angel’s Ageless Fitness Class
Exercise Class 25
Deconditioning Workshop Morning Yoga Lunch: Steak (Julienned Roast Beef) Social Bingo
Zumba Gold Enhance Fitness at Senior Center
10:00am Parkinson’s Fitness Class 26
11:30am Lunch: Chicken Meatballs w/Gravy 1:00pm Book Club Meets 2:30pm Afternoon Yoga Class 4:15pm Pizza Movie Night Movie: I can only Imagine 6:00pm Photo Showcase at City Hall
8:15am Gentle Yoga 27
9:15am Balance & Strength Class 10:00am Line Dancing Class / Rep. Parisella 10:00-11:45 Open Computer Lab 11:15am Lunch: Lemon Citrus Chicken 11:30am Angel’s Ageless Fitness Class
**Indicates please sign up and pay in advance
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DAY AND OVERNIGHT TRIPS!Twin River Casino
Thurs., July 19 Depart Time:
9:45am
Cost: $27.00 Minimum: 39
Limit: 55
Please note: Bus leaves from the Beverly High School Tennis Courts area. Cash, or checks payable to BCOA. Sign up in advance.
On Golden Pond Tour
Tues., July 17 Cost: $119.00
Price includes: transportation, lunch and tour guide. Tour Canterbury Shaker Village and lunch at Walters Basin Restaurant. Enjoy a guided boat ride on Squam Lake and view locations where the movie “On Golden Pond” was filmed. Checks payable to Best of Times Travel. Sign up in advance.
Lunch and Shopping at Christmas Tree Shops
and Prince Pizza for Lunch in Saugus
Mon., July 23 Depart Time: 9:30am
(departs from back parking lot at
BCOA) Cost: $5.00
Spend the morning shopping with friends, or take some time for yourself! Please bring extra money for lunch at The Prince Pizza Restaurant, as it’s not included in the cost. Cash, or check to BCOA accepted. Sign up in advance.
The Bobby Rydell Concert
Venus De Milo, Swansea, MA
Tues., Aug. 14 Cost: $99.00
Includes: transportation, lunch, show, tax & meal gra-tuity. Luncheon meal choice of chicken parmesan or baked schrod. Checks payable to Best of Times Trav-el. Sign up in advance.
Strawberry Banke / Winery & Portsmouth, NH
City Tour
Thurs., Aug. 23 Cost: $109.00
Please see flyers for details. Checks payable to Best of Times Travel. Sign up in advance.
Kenny and Dolly Tribute Show
Danversport Yacht Club
Wed., Sept. 12 Cost: $69.00
Includes: lunch, show, tax & gratuity. Transportation is on your own. Meal choice: stuffed chicken breast or baked schrod. Checks payable to Best of Times Travel. Sign up in advance.
Lake Sunapee and Museums Tour
Thurs., Oct. 18 Cost: $99.00
Time: 7:15am-6:30pm
Trip includes: transportation on deluxe motorcoach, tour of the Telephone Museum, lunch & cruise on Lake Sunapee, Tour of Native American Museum, escort, driver gratuity. Checks payable to All Around New England. Sign up in advance.
OVERNIGHT TRIPS
Big Sky Montana
Sun., Aug. 19—Thurs., Aug. 23
Cost: $2,599.00 double pp $3,099.00 single pp
Featuring Yellowstone National Park, price includes: roundtrip transportation to Logan Airport, Airfare, transfers, 4 nights lodging at Big Sky Deluxe resort, 8 meals, guided tours and a Best of Times Travel Tour Director (gratuity included). Optional Travelers Insur-ance available. A deposit of $600.00 is due upon reg-istration. Checks payable to Best of Times Travel. Sign up in advance.
Vermont—Friesian Horses & Orchards
Sunday and Monday, Sept. 9–10
Cost: $343.00 double pp $425.00 single pp
Please see flyer for details. Checks payable to All Around New England. Sign up in advance.
Battlefields of the Civil War w/
Bull Run, Harpers Ferry, W. Virginia, Antietam,
Sharpsburg, MD & Gettysburg, PA
Thursday through Sunday, Sept. 20-23
Cost: $749.00 double pp $999.00 single pp
Please see flyer for more details. Checks payable to Best of Times Travel. Sign up in advance.
Ocean City Maryland
Sunday through Wednesday, Sept. 23–26
Cost: $649.00 double pp $849.00 single pp
Roundtrip Deluxe Motorcoach, 3 nights of accommo-dations. A $50.00 deposit confirms your reservation. See flyer for details. Checks payable to Best of Times Travel. Sign up in advance. * * * * * * * * * *
Pick up flyers for more information
about these upcoming trips!
Dec. 4 The Sicilian Tenors/Christmas Amore
Cost: $69.00 at Danversport Yacht Club
Dec. 13 Stamp Museum in Waltham & High Tea
at Gore Place Cost: $89.00
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EVERYDAY WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
FRIDAY
EXERCISE CLASS: 9:00—10:00am All levels and abilities are able to benefit. Co-ed and everyone is welcome. Held in Suites A & B. Free class. CURRENT EVENTS: 10:00am—12:00pm
Group meets weekly in Rec. Room A. OPEN COMPUTER LAB: 10:00—11:45am
PC help only. No computer maintenance requests please. Volunteers: Ed Chabot and Swift Lane. MAHJONG: 12:30—3:30pm In Rec. Rm. A. PING PONG: 12:30—3:30pm Mon.-Thurs. Held in Rec. Room B.
THE R&R 2000 BIG BAND: Dates this month: July 3, 17, 24, 31—9:30-11:15am Everyone is welcome to come enjoy the sounds of Big Band music. Enjoy dancing, refreshments and 50/50 raffle. CRIBBAGE: 9:30—11:30am in Rec. Rm. A. ARTHRITIS EXERCISE CLASS: 12:30-1:30pm
Everyone welcome. Free class. In Suites A & B. KNITTING & CROCHETING: 12:30—2:00pm
Group meets in Suite C. PING PONG: 12:30—3:30pm Mon.-Thurs. Held in Rec. Room B. Sign up for free lessons with Mard-ee Goldberg at the Front Desk. TAI CHI: 1:45 —2:45pm Cost: $5.00 per class. Held in Suites A & B.
BREAKFAST: 8:15—11:00am Cereal is available for 25 cents per bowl. Coffee and tea for 25 cents per cup. Breads and pastries are free, as available. BREAD TABLE: 8:15-11:45am Var ious breads and pastries are available. Donations come from Stop & Shop on Elliott Street and Panera Bread in North Beverly Plaza. Thank you for the donations. POOL TABLE: 8:00-12:15pm Everyone welcome. LUNCH: Meals ar e served Mon.-Thurs., 11:30 a.m., Friday 11:15am. Salad Bar is available with your meal on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please call by 10:00 a.m. one day before to reserve your meal.
Suggested voluntary donation is $2.00. LIBRARY: Open all day. Everyone welcome to borrow a book.
EXERCISE CLASS: 9:00—10:00am All levels and abilities are able to benefit. Co-ed and everyone is wel-come. Held in Suites A & B. Free class. MORNING YOGA: 10:30am Held in Suite A. WII SPORTS: 12:00—1:30pm Group meets in the TV lounge area. SOCIAL BINGO: 12:30—2:30pm Held second and fourth Wed. of each month. $1.00 per card. Small cash prizes for winners. ZUMBA GOLD: 12:30—1:15pm Free class! Spon-sored by Care One Essex Park Skilled Nursing & Re-habilitation Center. Held in Suites A & B. PING PONG: 12:30—3:30pm Mon.-Thurs. Held in Rec. Room B. PILATES: 1:30—2:15pm Every Wed. Free class. Sponsored by Blueberry Hill Nursing and Rehabilita-tion Facility. Held in Suite A.
SOCIAL BRIDGE: 11:30am Looking for new players. Held in Rec. Room A. ARTHRITIS EXERCISE CLASS: 12:30-1:30pm
Everyone welcome. Free class. In Suites A & B. PING PONG: 12:30—3:30pm Mon.—Thurs.
AFTERNOON YOGA: 2:30—3:30pm Cost: $5.00 per class. Held in Suite A. ZUMBA GOLD: 5:30-6:15pm Free class. Sponsored by Care One Essex Park Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. Held in Suites A & B.
GENTLE YOGA: 8:15—9:10am
Cost: $5.00 per class. Held in Suites A & B. BALANCE AND STRENGTH: 9:15—10:00am
With Alyssa, cost: $2.00 per class. Pay instructor at beginning of class. Held in Suites A & B. LINE DANCING CLASS: 10:00-11:15am
Cost: $2.00. Held in Suites A & B. OPEN COMPUTER LAB: 10:00—11:45am
PC help only. No computer maintenance requests please. Volunteers: Ed Chabot, Swift Lane. ANGEL’S AGELESS FITNESS CLASS:
11:30—12:15pm Cost: $2.00 Held in Suites A & B.
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES AT THE SENIOR CENTER!
OUTREACH CORNER
Elaine Heredeen and Greg Wilson — Outreach Coordinators
Partial funding for our Outreach Department is provided by SeniorCare, Inc.
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FARMERS’ MARKET COUPON VOUCHERS
Beverly area seniors are invited to participate in the Massachusetts Farmer’s
Market Coupon Program to shop at local farmers’ markets and enjoy the benefits
of fresh fruits and vegetables. Hours for the Farmers’ Market are: Mondays 3:00pm – 7:00pm.
(The market is closed Labor Day)
Eligible seniors receive $25 in vouchers that can be used
to purchase locally grown fruits, veggies, and other unprocessed items at designated Farmers’
Market vendors. For information on which vendors accept coupons, please visit the
information tent located at any local farmers’ market.
Recipients MUST be present in person to receive coupons. We will begin taking names
beginning at 8:30am in the Arts and Crafts Room. Coupons are limited and will be
distributed on a first-come, first serve basis. Limit 1 packet of vouchers per household.
To qualify recipients must:
•!Be at least 60 years of age AND have a
monthly income at or below $1,872 for a one
person household or $2,538 for a two person
Household.
OR
•!Participate in at least one of the following means-tested programs: food stamps/SNAP,
fuel assistance/low income home energy assistance, MassHealth, Medicaid, transitional
assistance, or emergency aid.
Coupon distribution will
begin on
Monday, July 30th from
9am – 12pm
at the Beverly Council on Aging.
Remember to Take Care of Your Body This Summer!
-Stay Hydrated -Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes
-Take breaks and limit strenuous activity -Dress light for the hot weather
-Wear sunscreen and bug spray -Keep cool by staying in the AC
Remember, you can always visit the Senior Center to socialize, engage in
activities, and stay cool.
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SUPPORT THE BEVERLY COUNCIL ON AGING!90 Colon Street, Beverly, MA 01915!
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a tax!deduc�ble contribu�on in memory/honor of a loved one. �
This coupon is for your convenience in making a gi that will enhance services for senior ci�zens �
today and tomorrow. Families of those honored will be no�fied of your contribu�on. �!!
� � � I am enclosing $ ______________ (please make check payable to BCOA, Enterprise Account)�!
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Beverly Council On Aging
Board Of Directors
Claire-Marie Hart, Co-Chairperson
Robert Hobbs, Co-Chairperson
Ann Horrigan
Cynthia Montalbano, Secretary
Jessica Wistran, Esquir e
Susan Feeney
Beverly Council on Aging
Staff
MaryAnn Holak, Executive Director
Jessica Waggett, Assistant Director
Lynne DePiero, Senior Clerk
Elaine Heredeen, Outreach Coordinator
Gail Murley, Volunteer Coordinator
Marjorie O’Brien, Receptionist
Patti Rice, Activities Coordinator
Blair Smith, Social Worker
Greg Wilson, Outreach Coordinator
Bill Brewer, Transpor tation Coordinator
Dennis Boucher, Bus Dr iver
Michelle Matusiak, Bus Dr iver
Lynda Santos, Bus Driver
Brendan MacAllister, Custodian
Chip Palmer, Custodian and
Building Manager
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