Document 350103

‘THE SENIOR CONNECTION’
A Publication of the South Windsor Senior Center
www.southwindsor.org 860860-648648-6361
OCTOBER 2014
Important Phone
Numbers:
MEET AND GREET
Transportation:
Linda Worthington ext. 335
Cindy Malone ext. 310
See what the Center has to offer seniors! Take a tour and make new friends!
On Thursday, October 2, from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM volunteers from the
Senior Advisory Council will be on hand to greet you, show you around,
and answer your questions. Goodies and coffee will be served in the lobby.
No need to sign up, just come on down! The Center is located in the
Charles N. Enes Community Center, 150 Nevers Road and is shared with
the Recreation Department, Teen Center and Youth and Family Services.
Lunch Reservations:
Sharon Bosco,ext. 328
VETERANS PROGRAMS
Main Number:
860-648-6361
Program Coordinators:
Mickey Kozikowski ext. 339
Tracy Conery ext. 340
Caseworkers:
Deanna Carter ext. 318
Byron Kidd ext. 325
CARES Coordinator:
Amy Patterson ext. 311
American Legion Post 133 Post Service Officers will be at the Community
Center on the first Thursday of each month to assist Veterans and
dependents in obtaining the benefits to which they are entitled. Stop in
anytime from 8:30 to 10:00 AM on October 2.
Horizon Wings Birds of Prey
Monday, October 20—
20—11:15AM
Ever wish you could experience the thrill of being up close to a magnificent
eagle or owl? This is your opportunity. Horizon Wings Wild Life
Director:
Andrea Cofrancesco ext. 316 Rehabilitation Center will bring a variety of extraordinary birds to our
Center.
Be inspired by their individual stories of survival, explore
Assistant Director:
fascinating
facts
about each species and learn what you can do to help
Lindsey Ravalese, ext. 319
them. Join us for this free program. Please register 860860-648648-6361 ext. 335.
A note of thanks:
I can’t put into words how it
felt to look out at a sea of
people - I never expected
such a turnout and I was
overwhelmed and speechless.
Thank you for all the flowers,
cards, gifts and well wishes.
The fact that you thought
enough of me to come to my
retirement party was
wonderful.
Thank you,
Phyllis Frank
Sign Up Day:
Thursday,
October 2, at
7:30 AM
EARLY BIRD DINNER and ENTERTAINMENT
Oktoberfest!
Thursday, October 23 at 4:00 PM we’ll serve knockwurst, kielbasa,
homemade potato pancakes, red cabbage and German chocolate cake
for dessert! Immediately following dinner (around 5 PM) enjoy German
music with an accordion player. Cost is only $5.00. Pay & register in the
office any time, no need to wait for sign up day! For planning purposes,
please register by October 21. Transportation is available upon request.
Free Halloween Lunch and Bingo!
Join us to celebrate Halloween with a complimentary CRT
lunch from the Democrats on Friday, October 31 at 12 noon.
The menu will consist of sauerbraten with gingersnap gravy, baked potato,
veggies and a special dessert. Space is limited for lunch, so sign up early at
the lunch desk or call 860-648-6361 ext. 328 no later than noon the day
before. Preschoolers will be trick or treating so please bring some candy to
give out. Also, please bring a non-perishable food item for the Food Bank.
Immediately following we will play bingo with special prizes from the
Democrats!
LEGAL AID
Senior Law Program of Greater
Hartford Legal Aid: 860860-541541-5003
Free legal aid is available to seniors 60 or over for any of the following issues: housing
evictions or unfair landlords, guardianships, divorce, nursing home rights, advance directives,
unemployment compensation and other income benefits such as Food Stamps, SSI or Social
Security. They will also assist people who are denied medical coverage under Medicaid (Title
19) or homecare services.
Consumer Law Project for Elders (CLPE)
1-800800-296296-1467
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The CLPE hotline is open Mon thru Fri 9 AM to 5 PM
The CLPE provides FREE legal assistance to CT seniors 60 and over who have consumer
questions or problems. Seniors can call the hotline with any consumer problem including debt
collection, home improvement, predatory lending, auto fraud or identity theft.
HEARING AID ASSISTANCE FOR THOSE WITH LOW INCOME
Audient is a nationwide program that helps those in need obtain hearing aids at a reduced cost. Candidates are qualified based on their annual household income. For info
on income guidelines, call Audient at 1-866-956-5400 or visit www.audientalliance.org
LIBRARY
NEWS
Booked for Lunch
October 8 at the South Windsor Library
Join Mathew M. Duman, author and
photographer will present a slide show and
lecture based on his book, “An Education in
the Grotesque: the Gargoyles of Yale
University.” The book explores the artistic,
historic, architectural and humorous
significance of these decorative sculptures.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
SignSign-up Day for new trips:
Thursday, October 2 at 7:30 AM
Birthday Lunch:
Thursday, October 30 at 12:00
Senior Advisory Council:
Tuesday, October 14 at 10:00
Community Service Group:
Wednesday, October 15 at 12:30
Super Sixty’s:
Thursdays, October 9 and 23 at 1 PM
A bus trip to Yale for a walking tour of the
gargoyles is planned for October 21, if there
is enough interest.
Tuesday night “Lunch and a Movie” series
returns for the month of October! October
7, 14 and 28 at 1 PM. Details in the library
newsletter.
Call the library for more info on the
above programs: 860860-644644-1541
Like us on FACEBOOK!
South Windsor Senior
Center
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South Windsor Senior Center
October 2014
SOCIAL SERVICES
Deanna Carter, Byron Kidd and Lindsey Ravalese: 860-648-6361
ENERGY ASSISTANCE
Applications for the 2014-15 energy assistance program are
underway for deliverable fuels ONLY (oil, propane, and
kerosene). Single individuals can gross up to $32,515 and
couples up to $42,519. Assets cannot exceed $7,000 as a
renter and $10,000 as a homeowner. If your assets exceed
the limit and your income is low then you may still qualify.
Documentation needed: last four weeks of income, bank
statements and utility bills. Applications for electric heat or
natural gas customers will begin on November 1. For an
appointment or for more information, call 860-648-6361
and ask to speak to a caseworker. If you already have a
caseworker please call your worker directly.
MOBILE FOODSHARE
On October 9 and 23 from 12:30 to 1:00 PM at
Wapping Community Church, 1790 Ellington Road. Get
fresh fruits and vegetables (bring bags).
Call for
transportation: 860-648-6361 ext. 335.
Telephone Reassurance
Are you interested in having a volunteer call
you once a day at the same time just to make
sure everything is going okay? If you answered yes, then
Human Services has the program for you! Trained and
screened volunteers are available to call South Windsor
residents who may not have daily contact with friends or
family. Please call Lindsey Ravalese at 860-648-6361 x319 if
you are interested in learning more about the program.
Reverse Annuity Mortgages
Reverse Annuity Mortgage (RAM) programs are loans
which allow homeowners, who need extra money, to tap
the equity in their homes. Unlike regular home-equity
loans, there is no need for the borrower to make monthly
payments to the lender. Repayment may either be made
on a pre-determined date or the date when the
homeowner ceases to occupy the home. The lender
generally makes monthly payments to the borrower,
although lump sum loans and lines of credit can sometimes
also be arranged (and the borrower will still not need to
make monthly payments). You can link to the CHFA
website at www.chfa.org/Elderly/elderly.asp for more
information on properties and borrowers that are eligible
or you can call directly Single Family Underwriting at 860571-3502.
MEDICARE OPEN
ENROLLMENT
Open Enrollment for Medicare begins October
15 and ends December 7 with changes effective
January 1. If you are looking to switch your
Medicare Advantage plan or Medicare Part D
plan this is your opportunity. Please contact
Human Services at 860-648-6361 and ask to
speak to a CHOICES certified counselor. All
sessions are by appointment only and you will
be asked to provide an accurate list of your
medications so that a counselor can find a plan
that best suites your needs. CHOICES
counselors provide free and unbiased insurance
information.
FARMER’S MARKET
VOUCHERS Expire 10/31!
Vouchers for the Farmer’s Market are
available to participants 60 years of age or
older (or under 60 and permanently
disabled living in subsidized senior housing)
and have a maximum household income of
not more than $21,590 single or $29,101
for a couple. Vouchers expire 10/31 and can
be used at any Farmers Market location.
The SW Farmer’s Market ends October 18.
Please call 860-648-6361 for more info.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT
GROUP
Are you caring for a loved one or a friend?
Join our Caregivers Group on the 2nd
Friday of each month at 10:30 AM at the
Community Center. Next meeting is
October 10. This will be a time to talk
about how things are going and to decide
on future topics. Lunch is available
following the meeting, with advance
registration. To RSVP by 10/8 or to be
added to the mailing list please call Andrea
at 860-648-6357.
South Windsor Senior Center
October 2014
EXERCISE AND ACTIVE PROGRAMS
Walkers meet at Nevers Road Park
Pavillion at 8:30AM on Tuesdays and
classes to help you get into shape or stay in shape! All new
Thursdays.
enrollees are welcome to try one free class. You can join any
class in the middle of a session with the class fee being propro-rated. ♦ Pickleball is similar to tennis played on a
badminton court with lowered nets,
In order for classes to run, there is a minimum number of
using paddles similar to ping pong
participants required. Classes may be cancelled if we do not get
enough enrolled. Sign up for all exercise classes any time Monday
paddles and a plastic ball (like a wiffle
through Friday from 8-4:30, no need to wait for Sign-Up day.
ball) that is easy for beginners to learn!
Please call 860-648-6361 for more information.
Go to www.usapa.org for more info.
ATTENTION WALKERS—
WALKERS—As of 9/12 the group has walked ♦ Tai Chi movements are soothing and
easy to learn while increasing flexibility,
over 1,200 miles. Great job everyone. Please keep track of
balance and energy.
miles walked with the group or alone. Our official walking
♦ Mat Yoga is geared towards older adults
season is over at the end of October. We will schedule a
to reduce any possible intimidation around
supper in November.
Look for info in the November
fears of not being fit enough or flexible
newsletter.
enough to be part of a studio yoga class.
Exercise Programs: The Senior Center has many exercise
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Exercise Programs
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Class
Days/Times/
Place
Session Dates
Cost
Mat Yoga
Fridays 3 PM
Room 207
New session—Oct 3
$40.00
8 weeks
Chair Yoga
Wednesdays 11 AM
Room 207
New session–
Oct.15—Dec. 3
$40
8 weeks
Qigong
Mondays 3:00 PM
Banquet Hall
New session —Oct 20
$40.00
8 weeks
Pickleball
Times are subject to
change—see website
www.usapa.org
Currently playing at
3 PM at T.E.M.S—>
(weather permitting)
Free
Tues thru Fri
Line Dancing Thursdays 1:30 PM
Banquet Hall
Oct 2—30 new session
$25.00
5 weeks
Tai Chi
Thursdays 4 PM
Banquet Hall
New session —Oct 2
$40.00
8 weeks
Zumba
Fridays 10 AM
Banquet Hall
New session —
Oct 3 –Nov. 21
$40
8 weeks
Strength
Training
Thursdays 2:30 PM
Banquet Hall
New session— Oct 2
$40
8 weeks
Move to
Music
Tuesdays 2:15 PM
Banquet Hall
New Session—
Oct 7—28
$20.00
4 weeks
Light
Aerobics
Mon and Wed 9 AM
Banquet Hall
Oct. 1—reg. session
$2 per class
Pilates
Wed 10 AM
Room 207
New session—
Oct.15—Dec. 3
International
Folk Dance
Mondays 10:15 AM
Banquet Hall
New Session—
Oct. 6—$3 per class
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$2 drop-in
per class
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$40
8 weeks
$3 drop-in
per class
No experience necessary!
Chair Yoga is an easier and relaxing
form of yoga.
Zumba is inspired by Latin dance with
musical rhythms and tantalizing moves.
Move to Music~ Enjoy moving through
easy dance routines combined with
simple exercises and stretching to the
popular music from the 40’s thru 60’s
while improving balance & coordination
and gently tone your muscles!
Pilates emphasizes the balanced
development of body through core
strength, flexibility and awareness to
support efficient graceful movement.
Strength Training increases balance,
flexibility, strength and well-being.
Hand weights are available.
International Folk & Line Dance~
Learn dances from France, Italy, Greece
& Romania. Great exercise—lots of fun!
Qigong contains slow, graceful
movements with simple routines while
combining visualization, breathing
techniques and meditation to release the
stress, balance the mood, and strengthen
overall health and vital energy.
Light Aerobics increases your flexibility
and improves your mobility and
cardiovascular system. A great workout
for the older adult looking to stay fit.
South Windsor Senior Center
October 2014
Health and Wellness
FUN AND GAMES!
EAR INSPECTIONS AND WAX REMOVAL Bingo ~ Mondays at 1:00
All clinics are full. If interested, please call to put
your name on the wait list. When new dates are
secured, those on the wait list are called. Dr.
Christine DiRienzo, a doctor of audiology from
Advanced Hearing Healthcare will be at the center
to do ear inspections and wax removal.
Appointments are available 9:30-11:30 AM. Please
call 860-648-6361 ext. 335 to schedule your
appointment.
ASK THE NURSE ~ Free
October 2 ~ 9:309:30-10:30 AM
Ask a nurse questions about your health,
medication or nutrition. No appt. needed.
ELDER WELLNESS ~ Free
Thursdays, October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
9:00 to 11:00 AM
A nurse will take your blood pressure and check
your blood sugar. No appointment needed.
FOOT CARE ~$29.00
Monday, October 6 by appointment
Call 860860-648648-6361 ext. 335
HEARING CLINIC ~ Free
Quarterly: Wednesday, October 22
1:001:00-3:00 by appointment
ELDER WELLNESS AT HOUSING SITES
Blood pressure and blood sugar screening
10:00 to 11:00 AM ~ Free
Flax Hill Community Hall: Tues. October 14
Mews Community Hall: Tues. October 7
TABLE MASSAGES ~ $20 / 30 minutes or
$40 / hour ~ Tues/Fri by appt. 860-794-3430
Community Center Cinema
Thursday, Oct. 2 at 12:30 PM
The Other Woman—
Woman—PG 13
Starring: Cameron Diaz
FREE
Setback ~ Mon at 1:00 & Wed at 6:00
(Transportation available-860-648-6361 x 335)
“Dealer’s Choice” Poker ~ Mondays at 1:00 Play for
“pennies”!
Samba ~ Tuesdays at 12:30
Knitters ~ Tuesdays at 10:30
LCR Dice Game ~ Tuesdays at 11:00 thru
October.
Cribbage ~ Tuesdays at 6:00
Hand, Knee & Foot ~ Wednesdays at 12:30
Evening Bingo ~ Thursday Oct 2 and Oct 16 at 6:30
(For Transportation call 648-6361 x 335)
Mexican Train Dominoes ~ Fridays at 12:45
Mahjong (American) ~ Thursdays at 10:00
Duplicate Bridge ~ Wednesdays at 1:00
Bridge ~ Mondays and Fridays at 9:00
Ceramics ~Thursdays
9:00-11:00
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This is a drop-in program where you provide your
own green ware and supplies (such as paints and
brushes), and enjoy the company of others. There is no
instructor. A $2 charge/class covers the cost of the glaze
and firing. No need to register—just come on down!
MONTE CARLO WHIST
Join us on Thursday,
Thursday November 13 at 6:30
PM at the Community Center for a Whist
card party hosted by our Community Service Group
volunteers. Please arrive at 6:15 PM. Cash prizes will be
awarded and home-baked goodies/refreshments will
be served! Cost: $4.00 (proceeds benefit the many
projects of our Community Service Group!)
Registration is requested—walk-ins are allowed if space
is available. Bus transportation is available by calling
860-648-6361 ext. 335. You do not need a partner to
play Whist! Register in the office, no need to wait until
sign-up day. Questions, call Tracy.
LIBRARY CONCERT
...in memory of Dan Martin!
Saturday, October 25, 7:30 PM
Performance by:
The Survivors Swing Band
sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
Transportation available if enough interest:
860-648-6361 ext. 335
South Windsor Senior C enter
October 2014
DINEDINE-OUTS &
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
Birthday Lunch
Celebrate all October
birthdays at this time:
Thursday, Oct. 30 at 12 noon. Cake
donated by Geisslers. To sign up for
lunch ($2.50 donation), call by
noon the day before.
Breakfast Bunch
GAZEBO EVENTS
are always FREE!
Avery Soda, Hot Dogs & Chips
There is nothing better than a good hot dog with all the fixings.
Join us on Wednesday, October 1 at 1:00 PM in our Gazebo/Patio
and roast your own hot dog over our fire pit. Don’t want to
cook….we’ll do it for you. FREE but please call to register.
register
Questions, call Mickey.
Angel Food Cake Day
The weather is much cooler so we can really enjoy our Gazebo/
Patio. Join us on Tuesday, October 7 at 1:00 PM in our Gazebo/
This month we will
Patio as we celebrate National Angel Food Cake Day. Munch on
venture to Mitchell’s in
Vernon for breakfast on Tuesday, a variety of goodies, chat with your friends and have a good time.
FREE but call to register. Questions, please call Mickey.
October 7. The bus will leave the
Center at 8:30 AM. Please call
The Plant Man is Back!
860-648-6361 ext. 335 to register Jeff Eleveld will be at the community center on Tuesday, October
beginning on sign up day, 10/2.
14 at from 10 AM to 12 noon to talk about air plants (Tillandsia
Ionanthe Mexicana). Join The Plant Man for this interesting topic,
which he will also make entertaining! Please call to register for this
Join us on Thursday, October 16 for free program. Shells and rocks will be provided but if you have a
lunch at East Side Restaurant in special one you would like to use, please bring it along!
Dine Out
New Britain. Bus leaves the Center
Happy Hour and National Apple Day
at 11:30 AM. Please call 860-6486361 ext. 335 to register beginning Looking for a fun way to spend a late afternoon/early evening?
Join us on Tuesday, October 21 at 4:30 PM for a variety of hot
on sign up day, 10/2.
Bus Transportation Available!
So. Windsor Farmer’s Market
and cold hors d’oeuvres, sparkling cider, friendly conversation and
fun with friends in our Gazebo/Patio. Of course we will have
baked apples to celebrate National Apple Day. FREE but call to
register. Questions, please call Mickey.
Come to the South Windsor Farmer’s
Market on the last day, Saturday
Attention Red Hatters
October 18th. Call 860-648-6361 ext.
Our first meeting of the new year is scheduled for
335 by 10/16 if interested. The bus
Tuesday, October 14 at 1:00 PM. Join us. The Scarlett
will arrive at the Market at 10 AM and
O’Hatters is a group of women wearing red hats and purple
stay for approximately one hour.
outfits who get together monthly for special outings, picnics and
In addition, they do community service projects such as
EXTREME SHOPPING socials.
raffle baskets to raise money for a variety of causes. For more
This month we are going to Ikea in information on joining, contact Mickey at 860-648-6361 ext. 339.
New Haven on Wednesday, October Newcomers are welcome!
15. The bus will leave the Center at
11:00 AM and will leave Ikea at 3:00
SAVE THE DATE: Thanksgiving Dinner on
PM. Join us for a day of shopping.
Thanksgiving Day for those who would
Please call to register.
otherwise be alone for the holiday!
Senior Center Phone Number: 860-648-6361
Mickey: Ext 339; Tracy: Ext 340
South Windsor Senior Center
October 2014
ART P*art*y ART CLASS
During the month of November, our
thoughts turn toward the upcoming
holidays and what puts us in a better
festive mood than a beautiful handcrafted tree! This
month we will use a styrofoam cone, flower pot,
scrapbooking paper, pins, glue and glitter to create
this unique decoration. This project promises to
challenge your creativity and have lots of fun.
Fridays, November 7 and 14 from 9:309:30-11:30 Cost
$15. Residents can register beginning 10/2, nonnonresidents beginning 10/3.
FROM MEMORY TO MEMOIR:
WRITING YOUR LIFE STORY
A continuation to the previous writing class,
however, new participants are welcome. Turn
memories of significant events in your life into a
memoir for your children and grandchildren. Learn
where to start, how to get organized and keep going
until you finish. Get tips on pictures and documents
to include and how to self-publish your story. Susan
Omilian, writing coach, teacher and a professional
writer, is
the instructor. Classes start Thursday,
October 16 and runs for 6 consecutive weeks from
10:00 AM—12:00 Noon. Cost is only $20.00 for all
6 weeks. Register in the office. Questions, call
The next Mature Driving Class, taught Mickey.
by Tom Field, is scheduled for Monday
and Tuesday, November 17 and 18
from 1:001:00-5:00 PM at the Community
Center. SW residents can register by calling 860Interested in any other class
648-6361 ext. 335 beginning on sign up day, 10/2.
offerings? Please email
Non residents may sign up in the office for these
classes beginning 10/3. FREE for SW residents, $15 for
SWseniors@southwindsor.org
non residents. Some insurance companies offer a
or call 860-648-6361
discount for taking this class!
MATURE DRIVING CLASSES
IDEAS WELCOME!
to make suggestions!
VOLUNTEER CORNER
Community Service Group
The next meeting of the Community Service Group
will be Wednesday, October 15 from 12:3012:30-2 PM.
PM
This is a group of adults who work on a variety of
projects for South Windsor residents and the
surrounding communities such as baking for
homebound seniors, making sandwiches for an area
shelter, collecting books for a local hospital and
more. To find out how you can make a difference in
your community, call Tracy 860-648-6361 ext. 340.
Reading in the Schools
The Senior Advisory Council is once again
looking for volunteers to read to students
on Thursday, October 16 at 9:00 AM. Please call
Andrea if you can help in October or on future dates.
860-648-6357.
AARP TAX AIDE PROGRAM
NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
The AARP Tax Aide Program at the SW
Community Center needs volunteers to serve
the local community. As a counselor, you will
be trained and certified to complete Federal
and State tax returns for clients with simple
returns who are mostly over the age of 60.
Volunteers are needed on Thursdays or
Fridays from 9 AM to 12 noon in South
Windsor (or Broad Brook site if interested).
Computer skills necessary. If interested,
please contact Phil Medeiros at 860-2893770.
South Windsor Senior Center
October 2014
Trips listed below have been previously advertised so there is no need to wait until signsign-up
day to register. ~ SignSign-up today in the Human Services Office!
Westchester Broadway Theatre
Presents “South Pacific”
Join us on Thursday, October 9 as we travel to
Elmsford, NY for a performance of South Pacific.
First we will enjoy lunch and after we will watch this
Rodgers and Hammerstein award-winning musical
“South Pacific”! This musical is set on an island
paradise during WWII. Cost is $97 payable to
Getaway Tours. Motocoach leaves Geissler’s Plaza at
8:15 AM and returns approx. 6:30 PM. Questions,
call Mickey. Only a few spaces left—
left—signsign-up ASAP!!
KENNEBUNKPORT
Christmas Prelude
with KITTERY OUTLETS
December 6 - 7, 2014
Celebrate the Holiday Season Kennebunkport style!
Recognized as one of the Top 10 Christmas Towns in
America, this magical holiday celebration is well into
its third decade! Enjoy time on your own to stroll the
quaint New England streets, visit the many Craft Fairs
featuring hand-made Maine products, enjoy the
Christmas Fair and chowder luncheon, or take an
Historic Trolley Ride through the Maine woods.
Enjoy holiday shopping at boutiques, shops and
galleries with festive holiday refreshments. See the
Christmas Tree in Dock Square and the Live Nativity!
In Wells, we will dine at the Bull and Claw,
Claw one of
the area’s most coveted restaurants (dinner includes
lobster choice), with a lively Comedy Show! We will
stay overnight at the Hampton Inn & Suites before
departing for the Outlets at Kittery! Cost: $227/
person double, payable to Landmark Tours includes
motorcoach trans, overnight accommodations, fulltime tour director, Christmas Prelude activities, two
meals: 1 breakfast & 1 dinner, baggage handling,
taxes, all gratuities & trip cancellation insurance. $50
Deposit due with reservation and balance due by
Oct. 29.
29 Any questions, call Tracy. See trip flyer for
more info. LAST CHANCE—
CHANCE—-register today!!
“It’s a Wonderful Life” at
Stageloft Theatre & lunch at Salem Cross Inn
Right from Frank Capra’s classic film to stage, the
redemptive tale of George Bailey and his angel,
Clarence, always come around for the holidays in
“It’s A Wonderful LifeOn Sat. Dec. 13 motorcoach
departs Geissler’s in SW at 11:15 AM and returns
approx 7:45 PM. Cost: $74.00 payable to Tours of
Distinction includes show ticket, lunch, trans. &
gratuities. Meal choices: Old Fashioned Chicken Pie
or Roast Native Turkey served w/salad, fresh veggies,
potato, rolls, coffee & dessert. Only a few spaces
left...sign up ASAP!
ASAP Questions, call Tracy. See flyer
for info.
New TRIP below….sign up begins
on Sign up Day 10/2
Halloween Party in
Glastonbury
We have been invited by our friends in Glastonbury
to trick-or-treat at the Glastonbury Senior Center on
Tuesday, October 28.
28 Lunch will be served at 12:00
noon and entertainment and costume parade
afterwards so don’t forget to dress up in your
costume! Cost is $8 payable to Town of SW. Bus
leaves the Center at 11:00 AM and should be
returning approx. 2:15PM. Join us for a fun time.
Questions, call Mickey. Sign up begins 10/2.
Cancellation Policy:
If a person cancels a trip for any reason, no
refunds will be given once payment is
received unless we are able to fill your spot
on the trip. We will call our wait list, if any,
and make every effort to fill your spot in
order to be refunded.
Senior Center Phone Number: 860-648-6361 Mickey: Ext 339; Tracy: Ext 340
South Windsor Senior Center
October 2014
SIGN UP POLICY: Registration begins on Thursday,
Oct 2 at 8:30 AM.
(Non(Non-residents may register beginning Friday, Oct 3 if space is available.)
MCC Gourmet Lunch
Join us at the Manchester Community College
Culinary Arts Center for your choice of two
delicious meals featuring a full-course menu of
classic dishes. While the student "chefs-in-training"
wow you with their culinary skills, the wait staff of
hospitality students will provide you with superior
table service! Dates: Friday, Oct. 31 or Friday, Nov.
21. Cost: $8.00 each payable to Town of SW. Bus
departs the Center at 11:30 AM for lunch at Noon.
Menus available in Human Services office. Approx.
return time is 2:00 PM. Due to popularity, you may
only sign up for one lunch on sign up day. Any
questions, call Tracy.
Hartford Wolfpack vs Albany Devils
Wednesday, November 5
Why not join us as we support our home team, the
Hartford Wolfpack as they take on the Albany
Devils!! Bus departs the Center at 10:15 AM for an
11:00 AM game. Cost: $8.00 includes game and
transportation. Optional add-on: include lunch for
a discounted price of $8.00 for hot dog, soda &
bag of chips. Checks payable to Town of SW.
Approx. return: 2:00 PM. Questions, call Tracy.
Irving Berlin’s “Holiday Inn”
at Goodspeed
Based on the classic film, this sensational musical
comedy comes to life on stage for the very 1st time.
It’s about a song & dance man who leaves showbiz
in order to run an inn that is only open on holidays
while at the same time competing with his best
friend for the affections of a beautiful lady. Bus
departs the Center at 11:00 AM on Monday,
November 24 for lunch at LaVita Italian Restaurant
before the show. Meal choices are: Chicken Piccata,
Baked Stuffed Sole, or Pasta alla Vodka. Cost:
$88.00 payable to Town of SW, includes transp,
lunch and theatre ticket—great seats! Questions,
call Tracy. Approx return 5:30 PM
Christmas in Hawaii
Almost time to start celebrating the
Christmas Season. We will be going to the
HuKeLau
in Chicopee on Thursday,
December 4 for their Christmas in Hawaii Show.
Lunch will include your choice of Prime Rib or Baked
Boston Scrod, dessert and coffee. After the luncheon,
sit back, relax and enjoy the show Hawaiian style. Cost
is $38 (payable to Town of SW). The bus will leave
the Center at 10:30 AM and should be returning
approximately 3:30 PM. Questions, call Mickey.
“Holiday Wishes”
at Aqua Turf
Tuesday, December 9
Featuring: Red Satin Big Band who will
feature the best jazz, contemporary, funk, classic rock
and big band sound from over 7 decades of great
music! Join us for some great food and entertainment
at a very affordable price!! Cost: $38.00 payable to
Town of SW includes: show, coffee/donuts, door
prizes, complimentary glass of beer or wine, family
style luncheon with Salad, Pasta, Roast Turkey, Sliced
Roast Beef, Vegetable, Potato and Dessert! Our bus
departs the Center at 10:15 AM for lunch at Noon with
entertainment until 3:30 PM.. Approx. return time is
4:30 PM. If you have any questions, call Tracy.
“On the Trail of Fall”
at Northwest Park
On Friday, October 17 take a short walk
through fall with one of the Naturalists and a guided
ride via electric carts to explore fall at its best in the
“far reaches” of the Park. Learn about why leaves
change color, how to identify trees by leaf color, and
observe the wildlife in their natural habitat! Light
refreshments will be served along with a special raffle
drawing for prizes! Our bus departs the Center at
12:30 PM and will return approx. 4:30 PM. Cost is
$8.00 (checks payable to Town of SW). For more info,
call Tracy. Please dress appropriately for the weather.
Senior Center Phone Number: 860-648-6361 Mickey: Ext 339; Tracy:
Ext 340
South Windsor Senior Center Calendar - October 2014
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
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Thursday
2
Light Aerobics
9:00 AM Sign-Up Day
Errands
9:00 AM Walker's Group
Local Shopping
9:00 AM Veteran's Program
Lunch
12:00 PM Meet & Greet
Hand, Knee & Foot
12:30 PM Blood Pressure/Sugar
Duplicate Bridge
1:00 PM Errands/Ceramics
Hotdogs, Soda & Chips 1:00 PM Ask The Nurse
Setback
6:00 PM Mah Jong
Lunch
Movie
Line Dancing
Strength Training
Tai Chi
Bingo
6
Light Aerobics
Bridge
Bowling-Vernon
Int'l Folk Dancing
Lunch
Bingo
Setback
"Dealer's Choice" Poker
13
7
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:15 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
Walker's Group
Breakfast Bunch
Errands
Vernon Tri-City Plaza
Sit & Knit Group
LCR Dice Game
Lunch
Samba
Manchester Parkade
Angel Food Cake
Move To Music
Beg. Computer Class
Cribbage
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8:30 AM
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
3:15 PM
6:00 PM
Light Aerobics
Local Shopping
Errands
Lunch
Hand, Knee & Foot
Duplicate Bridge
Setback
Celtics vs Knicks
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
3:15 PM
6:00 PM
Light Aerobics
Local Shopping
Errands
Pilates
Chair Yoga
Extreme Shopping
Lunch
Comm Service Group
Hand, Knee & Foot
Duplicate Bridge
Setback
14
Walker's Group
Errands/Tri-City Plaza
Senior Advisory
Plant Man
Sit & Knit Group
LCR Dice Game
Lunch
Samba
Red Hatter's Meeting
Move To Music
Beg. Computer Class
Cribbage
South Pacific
Walker's Group
Errands
Ceramics
Blood Pressure/Sugar
Mah Jong
Lunch
Super Sixty's Meeting
Line Dancing
Strength Training
Tai Chi
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
6:00 PM
Walker's Group
Blood Pressure/Sugar
Errands/Ceramics
Reading in the Schools
Mah Jong
Memory to Memoir
Dine Out
Lunch
Line Dancing
Strength Training
Tai Chi
Bingo
15
Friday
3
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
8:30 AM
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
6:00 PM
Mall
Bridge
Zumba
Local Shopping
Lunch
Mexican Train Dominoes
Mat Yoga
Int. Computer Class
8:15 AM
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
Mall
Bridge
Local Shopping
Zumba
Caregivers Support Grp
Lunch
Mexican Train Dominoes
Mat Yoga
Int. Computer Class
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
6:30 PM
Mall
Bridge
Zumba
Local Shopping
Lunch
Northwest Park
Mexican Train Dominoes
Mat Yoga
Int. Computer Class
9
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
(860) 648-6361, Ext. 335
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9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:45 PM
3:00 PM
3:15 PM
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9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
12:00 PM
12:45 PM
3:00 PM
3:15 PM
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9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
12:45 PM
3:00 PM
3:15 PM
20
Light Aerobics
Bridge
Bowling-Vernon
Int'l Folk Dancing
Horizon Wings
Lunch
Bingo
Setback
"Dealer's Choice" Poker
Qigong
21
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:15 AM
11:15 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
3:00 PM
Walker's Group
Errands
Vernon Tri-City Plaza
Sit & Knit Group
LCR Dice Game
Lunch
Samba
Move to Music
Beg. Computer Class
Gazebo Happy Hour
Cribbage
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:15 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
3:00 PM
Walker's Group
Errands
Vernon Tri City Plaza
Sit & Knit Group
LCR Dice Game
Glastonbury
Lunch
Samba
Move to Music
Beg. Computer Class
Cribbage
27
Bridge
Light Aerobics
Bowling-Vernon
Int'l Folk Dancing
Lunch
Bingo
Setback
"Dealer's Choice" Poker
Qigong
22
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
2:15 PM
3:15 PM
4:30 PM
6:00 PM
Foxwoods
Light Aerobics
Errands
Local Shopping
Pilates
Chair Yoga
Lunch
Hand, Knee & Foot
Duplicate Bridge
Setback
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
2:15 PM
3:15 PM
6:00 PM
Light Aerobics
Local Shopping
Errands
Pilates
Chair Yoga
Lunch
Hand, Knee & Foot
Duplicate Bridge
Setback
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8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
6:00 PM
Walker's Group
Blood Pressure/Sugar
Ceramics
Errands
Memory to Memoir
Mah Jong
Lunch
Line Dancing
Strength Training
Tai Chi
Early Bird Dinner
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
6:00 PM
Walker's Group
Blood Pressure/Sugar
Ceramics
Errands
Memory to Memoir
Mah Jong
Birthday Lunch
Super Sixty's Meeting
Line Dancing
Strength Training
Tai Chi
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UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
Sun., October 5 Cape Cod Canal Cruise
Sat., October 18 "Joseph & the Amazing Tech Dreamcoat"
Sat., October 25 "Newsies" at Palace Theater
Sun., November 2 "Say Goodnight Gracie" at Ivoryton
Tues., November 4 Norman Rockwell Museum
Wed., November 5 Wolfpack vs Albany Devils
Thurs., November 6 "Wicked" at The Bushnell
Sun., November 9 "Ragtime" at Warner Theatre
Fri., November 21 MCC Gourmet Lunch
Mon., November 24 "Holiday Inn" at Goodspeed
Thurs., December 4 "Christmas in Hawaii" at the HukeLau
December 6-7 Kennebunkport Christmas Prelude
Tues., December 9 "Holiday Wishes" at Aqua Turf
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8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
Mall
Bridge
Zumba
Local Shopping
Lunch
Mexican Train Dominoes
Mat Yoga
Int. Computer Class
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
Mall
Bridge
Local Shopping
Zumba
MCC Gourmet Lunch
Halloween Lunch
Mexican Train Dominoes
Mat Yoga
Int. Computer Class
30
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:45 PM
3:00 PM
3:15 PM
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9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
12:45 PM
3:00 PM
3:15 PM
C.A.R.E.S. Corner
From the Desk of Amy Patterson
The CARES group activities are designed to promote wellness for those seniors who
are in need of enhancement and maintenance of productivity in socialization, mobility,
cognition and quality of life.
October will be the month of haunting mysteries for the CARES group. Mentally stimulating
Who Am I?, Who Done It?, and other "Solve" it activities will challenge our members as well as a
Mystery Biography, "Boo-tiful" clues, and Harvest Moon word mining. To top off the month, CARES
will embark on a Mystery Trip before the frosts of the fall months make travel more difficult.
An episode of Murder She Wrote, with the wonderfully talented Angela Landsbury, will show
how she solves a criminal investigation. Also, this being the anniversary year of the premiere
of The Wizard of Oz, we will "follow the yellow brick road" with Judy Garland and the
entertaining characters to the Land of Oz.
Limited Space Available. Contact Andrea Cofrancesco at 860-648-6357
SENIOR COMMUNITY CAFÉ CALENDAR CONGREGATE OCTOBER-2014
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Lunches are served Monday 1
through Friday at 12 noon at
the Charles N. Enes
Community Center
150 Nevers Road
South Windsor
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Cran-Orange Juice
Mini-Cheese Burgers
On a Bun
Potato Wedges
Three Bean Salad
Roll-2 ea.
Ketchup/Mustard/Relish
Chocolate Brownie
2
Roast Turkey w/Gravy
Baked Potato
Sliced Carrots
Wheat Dinner Roll
Cranberry Sauce
Mixed Fruit
3
Country Vegetable Soup
Crabby Cake
On Multi-Grain Roll
Tater Tots
Tossed Salad w/Tomatoes &
Cucumbers
Italian Dressing
Tartar Sauce
Fresh Fruit
860-648-6361 ext. 328
6
Italian Style Meatloaf
Ziti w/Marinara Sauce
Italian Blend Vegetables
Whole Wheat Bread
Tropical Fruit
13
7
Orange-Pineapple Juice
Cran Raisin Almond Chicken Salad
On Croissant
Tortellini Salad
Leaf Lettuce
Sliced Tomatoes
Frosted Cake
8
Roast Beef w/Vegetable Gravy
Garlic Smashed Potatoes
Peas & Diced Carrots
Rye Bread
Peaches
9
Stuffed Alaskan Pollock
w/Seafood Sauce
Wild Rice
Whole Green Beans
Whole Wheat Bread
Fresh Fruit
10
BBQ Pork Ribeque
Baked Beans
Carrot Raisin Salad
12-Grain Bread
Applesauce
14
Orange Juice
Frankfurter
On a Frankfurter Roll
Baked Beans
Red/Green Cabbage Coleslaw
w/Shredded Carrots
Mustard/Ketchup/Relish
Apple Slices
15
Cran-Orange Juice
Baked Ham w/Pineapple Sauce
Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Spinach
Rye Bread
Lemon Tart w/Whipped Topping
16
Italian Chicken w/Artichokes & 17
Tomatoes
Rotini w/Tomato & Basil Sauce
Italian Mixed Vegetables
Whole Grain White Bread
Fruit Cocktail
Pier-17 Fish
Mashed Potatoes
Beets
Whole Wheat Bread
Pineapple Tidbits
21
Mariners Chowder
Buttercrumb Fish Filet
On Multi-Grain Roll
Saltines
Sweet Potato Fries
Tartar Sauce
Red/Green Cabbage Coleslaw
w/Shredded Carrots
Fresh Fruit
22
Orange Juice
Roast Turkey w/Gravy
Cornbread Stuffing
Cranberry Sauce
Winter Squash
12-Grain Bread
Cookie
23
Farmer Brown Soup
Breaded Pork Steak w/Broth
Scalloped Potatoes
Succotash
Saltines
Oatnut Bread
Mixed Fruit
24
Stuffed Salmon Boat w/Lemon Sauce
Brown Rice Pilaf
Broccoli Normandy
Whole Wheat Bread
Pineapple Tidbits
28
Vegetarian Vegetable Soup
(Tuna Wrap) Tuna Salad
Taco Wrap
Saltines
Marinated Bean Salad
Potato Wedges
Shredded Lettuce
Sliced Tomatoes
Apple Slices
29
30
Macaroni & Cheese
Tossed Salad Greens w/Tomatoes &
Cucumbers
Ranch Dressing
Stewed Tomatoes & Zucchini
Club Roll
Peaches
Chicken Vegetable Soup
Sesame Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Cut Green Beans
Whole Wheat Bread
Tropical Fruit
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Apple Juice\
Sauerbraten w/Gingersnap Gravy
Baked Potato
Capri Blend Vegetables
Pumpernickel Bread
Special Dessert
CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE OF
COLUMBUS DAY HOLIDAY
20 Italian Meatballs w/Italian Sauce
Rotini w/Italian Sauce
Sicilian Blend Vegetables
Italian Bread
Sliced Peaches
27 Stuffed Cabbage w/Extra Tomato
Meat Sauce
Fluffy White Rice
Vegetable Medley
Rye Bread
Sliced Pears
Elderly Nutrition Program meals are served Monday thru Friday to persons 60 years of age or older and their spouses.
All meals are served with milk, bread and margarine. DONATIONS: $2.50 (or whatever you can afford)