“Formerly Lehigh County Senior Center” January ~ April 2015 Schedule of Programs . Creative . Educational . Fitness . Recreational Activities . Day and Overnight Trips . Volunteer Opportunities . Events BRING OUT YOUR CREATIVE SIDE! Join our Creative Art Classes, Orchestra, Choir or Big Band! “Throughout history, artists have known that art provides benefits for both the creator and viewer. Current studies in the fields of art therapy, music therapy, and other creative modalities confirm that art can affect individuals in positive ways by inducing both psychological and physiological healing. We know that, in general, exercising our creative selves enhances quality of life and nurtures overall well-being. We all are creative—not just a select few.” Aging: What’s Art Got To Do With It? ~By Barbara Bagan, PhD, ATR-BC “Nothing can compare to the joy of making beautiful music; whether it is Bach or Beatles. It is a great stress release because you can’t think of anything other than the music while you are playing.” ~George VanDoren, Lehigh Valley Pops Orchestra “If you hear a voice within you say 'you cannot paint,' then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.” ~Vincent Van Gogh “Whatever troubles you have, art allows you to focus on your creativity and releases your anxiety and pain; and brings joy to your life.” ~Studio Arts Class “There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of people you love. When you learn to tap this source, you will truly have defeated age.” ~Sophia Loren ...See details about these and other groups inside this publication... www.LVActiveLife.org 1 Advertisers and Sponsors THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! City of Allentown County of Lehigh Lehigh County Area Agency on Aging & Adult Services 2 www.LVActiveLife.org Information Information Lehigh Valley Active Life 1633 West Elm Street Allentown, PA 18102 Phone: 610-437-3700 Fax: 610-437-6252 www.LVActiveLife.org development@LVActiveLife.org OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Lehigh County Senior Citizens, Inc., DBA Lehigh Valley Active Life (formerly known as Lehigh County Senior Center), is a private, non-profit, charitable organization. It is a member agency of the United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley. LV Active Life and our programs are funded, in part, by the County of Lehigh, the City of Allentown, the townships of Hanover (in Lehigh County), Salisbury, South Whitehall, Lower Macungie, Upper Macungie, Upper Milford, Upper Saucon, Whitehall, Borough of Slatington, Harry C. Trexler Trust, The Century Fund, The Charles H. Hoch Foundation, and other local foundations, and LV Active Life members. Table of Contents Page Bring out your Creative Side Information Elm St Luncheonette Balance Computers Cooking Creative Arts Dance Fitness Health Games & Cards Hearts NEW Autumn Adventure & Bountiful Bingo Movies & More… Broadway Musical Trips Trips 2015 Golf League Groups History Ice Cream Socials Karaoke NEW Language Membership Drive Member Memorial Music Opera Pickleball NEW Recreation Snow Shoveling SilverSneakers Spanish Support the Troops Bingo Wednesday Night Meet the Instructors Index Diane L. Yudt 1 3, 4, 5 5 6 6, 7 8 8, 9 9, 10 10~13 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 19, 20 20, 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 12, 25 26 26 27 28, 29 30 32 REGISTRATION POLICY IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ Use Two Enclosed Forms to Register! It is our policy that all participants registering for classes should use the two attendee registration forms that are enclosed in their newsletter. This gives us vital information in case of incident or emergency. This also helps us apply for additional funding. Register seven to ten days before the class begins! Please pay close attention to the dates on each class registration form. Registration for classes should be made EARLY to eliminate the possibility of cancelled classes. When there is low class enrollment, the class may be cancelled or the class fee could be reassessed. Thank you. TRIP POLICY LEHIGH VALLEY ACTIVE LIFE TRIP POLICY PLEASE READ BEFORE YOUR REGISTER Trips are filled first come, first served. Please bring your photo ID on all trips! Everyone is welcome, members or nonmembers. All trips will be leaving from Calvary Temple, 3436 Winchester Rd, Allentown, PA Directions: North on Cedar Crest Blvd. Make first left before shopping center, Winchester Road. Continue on Winchester Road and at Calvary Temple turn left. Make first right, park behind white building on left. Church facilities are not available! Refund Policy: If you need to cancel a trip, money will only be refunded if a replacement is found by you or by the Center. Prices subject to fuel charge. One day trips need to be paid in full at registration. Overnight trips 1/2 paid at registration, remainder 1/2 balance payment later. Trip insurance is encouraged for overnight trips. www.LVActiveLife.org 3 Information LOCATIONS OF CLASSES Jordan Lutheran Church (Orefield) 5103 Snowdrift Road, Orefield (Turn off of Rt 309, North of Rt 22) Lehigh Valley Active Life (Elm St) 1633 West Elm Street, Allentown, PA 18102 Mosser Village Family Center 614 Carlisle St, Allentown Information EMAIL LIST ~ WIFI ACCESS You can have the Program Schedule and current information emailed to you!! Please email Rick and you will be put on the Lehigh Valley Active Life email list: Rick@lvactivelife.org WIFI: Access the Internet on your laptop with our wifi connection. Please ask a staff member for the password. Muhlenberg College 22 North 20th Street, Allentown Rodale Aquatic Center Cedar Crest College 100 College Drive, Allentown ANNUAL HOLIDAY CLOSINGS 2015 April 3, 2015—Good Friday AGING MASTERY PROGRAM This 12-week program is designed to inform, encourage, and support you as you take steps to improve your life. A $50 gift certificate will be awarded for those who complete the program. Call Barbara at 610-437-3700 for dates. ________________________________________ MEMBERSHIP DUES Check WFMZ Channel 69 for weather related closings or delays. Lehigh Valley Active Life PROGRAM SCHEDULE available online: www.LVActiveLife.org The Program Schedule is published three times a year by Lehigh Valley Active Life, and is mailed as a service to its members and advertisers. LIFESTYLES DIRECTORY is FREE One Member $20 per year Household Discount $20 per year, $15 second member per year Lifetime Membership Is still just $150.00 25% discount for new members for first class. It is a great resource of area businesses! Pick up your copy here at LV Active Life! LOST AND FOUND LOCATED AT THE LOBBY FRONT DESK. PLEASE RETURN ANYTHING YOU FIND THERE! A RECEPTIONIST OR STAFF MEMBER WILL BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU! $23,500 annual income for individuals $31,500 annual income for couples 2-1-1: United Way phone number connects you with information on a broad range of health and human services. Toll-free 1-855-501-6785. Subscribe on our website to receive our email blasts and notifications. Rick@lvactivelife.org ADVOCATE: If you need an advocate, some- LOW INCOME ~ Class Pricing Lower Price If: one who will help fight for you, call Vanessa Miller, LSW of CARIE at 1-800-356-3606, ext. 3036. 4 www.LVActiveLife.org Information FOOD BANK Distribution will be for those who have qualified through the food bank. Need help? Dial 2-1-1. Elm St (Trexler Room), 3rd Wednesday, 10:00 am APPRISE Sponsored by the Lehigh County Area Agency on Aging. Receive FREE Medicare counseling and answers to concerns or questions. For a FREE appointment call 610-437-3700. Elm St (108), Every Wednesday & Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. FREE BENEFITS CHECKUP There may be a federal, state or local program that could help you. FAST—FREE— CONFIDENTIAL The local number to schedule a Benefits CheckUp evaluation is: 610-821- Elm St Luncheonette ELM STREET LUNCHEONETTE Delicious Varied New Menu Daily Hot Meal cost is $5.85 Lunch is served Monday-Friday at 11:30 a.m., and here is what our customers say: “Delicious food at the most reasonable price you’ll find. High recommended. Great Dining Company too and occasional live music!” -John “It’s great! I enjoy it very much.” -Alan “Very good! Wonderful service!” -Joan “Lunch is wonderful! The food is tasty, well-balanced, and nutritious, and it’s served efficiently. My husband and I are retired and live close by. We are coming here for about four years and hope to continue coming for a long time.” -Barbara Registrations are required: must be made by 9 a.m. one day prior to date of the lunch, or call two days in advance to reserve your lunch. Come out and have fun with your friends for a hot lunch. Once a month there will be a movie and ice cream social to sign up for and enjoy after lunch. Acting 610-437-3700 Elm St (Trexler Room) Monday-Friday; 11:30 a.m. ACTING II-Elm Street Monologues: Each attendee will be assigned a movie monologue to develop and to present to the class. No previous experience necessary. Join this class and have fun! Led by Al Skeath Seniors 60 & over: Suggested hot lunch meal contribution is $2.50 for seniors. 2 Wednesdays (Room 102) $12 Members; $24Nonmembers January 7 – 14, 9:30 – 10:30 www.LVActiveLife.org 5 Computers Balance INTRO TO COMPUTERS I & II MATTER OF BALANCE Among older adults, falls are the leading cause of both fatal and non-fatal injuries. 1 out of 3 older adults fall each year. The Allentown Health Bureau in conjuncture with St. Luke’s University Health Network is pleased to offer a free 8 week class to help seniors with fall related issues. This class emphasizes practical strategies to reduce fear of falling and increase activity levels. Participants learn to view falls and fear of falling as controllable, set realistic goals to increase activity, change their environment to reduce fall risk factors, and exercise to increase strength and balance. 8 Fridays (Roger Mullin Room) FREE Members; $25 Nonmembers February 6-March 27; 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. NO CLASS FEBRUARY 20 OR APRIL 3 Computers GENEALOGY– FIND OUT WHO YOU ARE and FROM WHERE YOU CAME Research your roots through Ancestry.com at the Center. Learn how to trace your family tree. Bring your lap top if you have one. We will provide a lap top if you do not have one. This research will be done on a computer. Led by Albert P. Heydt Fridays (Room 104) Free Members/$5.00 Nonmembers January 9 – April 24, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. NO CLASS APRIL 3rd “The happiest people in the world are those who feel absolutely terrific about themselves, and this is the natural outgrowth of accepting total responsibility for every part of their life.” ~Brian Tracy 6 Intro to Windows 7 & 8 This course provides the student with an idea of the content of our “Introduction to Computers” course. The information is drawn from “Help & Support” functions of the Microsoft environment, utilizing specific examples, handouts, hands-on experiences, and instructor in-debth knowledge. Areas stressed are computer security, personalization, working with photographs, maintaining libraries of information, and general care & feeding of your computer. Instructors: Richard Mannix and Andy Konnick $30 Members; $60 Nonmembers Price for each 6 class course session $40 Members; $80 Nonmembers Price for each 8 class course session COMPUTER MAINTENANCE This course will teach you about maintaining your computer and protect it from viruses and other malicious software. Learn how to clean your computer and troubleshoot problems. (3 classes) Instructor: Andy Konnick $15 Members; $30 Nonmembers WINDOWS 8 & 8.1 Since the discontinuation of Windows XP support by Microsoft, the recommended upgrade path is Windows 8.1. Learn to use the features and functions of the latest Windows 8.1 operating system. Learn how to make Windows 8.1 operate like the old Windows XP and how to copy your old files to your new operating system. Customize the settings to your needs. Topics include, working with the new Windows Start Screen, installing apps and programs, creating folders and files, installing printers, email, and keeping Windows and your computer updated, secure and virus free. Please bring your own Windows 8/8.1 laptop computer, the Center will not provide Windows 8 enabled computers. Instructor: Jim LeVan $40 Members; $80 Nonmembers; 8 classes iPAD/iPOD-Instructor: Roberta Penn $30 Members/$60 Nonmembers; Room 104 March 20-May 1; 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. www.LVActiveLife.org Computers Course Days Dates Time Time Instructor Lab from to Windows 8 & 8.1 Mon & Wed Jan 5-28 6:30 pm 8:30 pm Jim LeVan 104 8 Intro Windows 7 & 8 I Wed & Fri Jan 7-23 11 am 12:30 pm Andy Konick 104 6 Windows 8 & 8.1 Tue & Thur Feb 3-26 9 am 10:30 am Jim LeVan 104 8 Intro Windows 7 & 8 I Mon, Wed, Fri Jan 19-30 9 am 10:30 am Richard Mannix 104 6 Genealogy Lab Friday Jan 9-Apr 24 1 pm 4 pm Al Heydt 104 15 Windows 8 & 8.1 Mon & Wed Mar 2-25 6:30 pm 8:00 pm Jim LeVan 104 8 Intro Windows 7 & 8 II Mon, Wed, Fri Mar 2-13 9:00 am 10:30 am Richard Mannix # of Sessions 104 & 6 102 Intro Windows 7 & 8 II Wed & Fri iPod/iPad Friday Computer Maintenance 3 Wed Feb 4-20 11:00 am 12:30 pm Andy Konnick 104 6 Mar 20-May 1 10:00 am 11:30 am Roberta Penn 104 6 Andy Konnick 104 3 Mar 4,11,18 11 am 12:30 pm www.LVActiveLife.org 7 Cooking Creative Arts ACRYLIC-Elm Street COOKING-Elm Street The chefs from Country Meadows are back! Get ready for a delicious New Year! “FAN FAVORITES”: Eagles and Steelers… We’ll serve up your favorite super bowl dishes just in time for kick-off! Friday, January 16 (Room 102) $5 Members; $10 Nonmembers, 1:30-2:30 p.m. “DELICIOUS DINING FOR DIABETICS”… Diabetic Friendly cooking for yourself, family and friends. Friday, March 6 (Room 102) $5 Members; $10 Nonmembers, 1:30-2:30 p.m. “PORK: THE OTHER WHITE MEAT”… We’ll tie, roast and stuff a pork loin; plus easy tricks with pork...delish! Tuesday, April 21 (Room 102) $5 Members; $10 Nonmembers, 1:30-2:30 p.m. COOKING DEMONSTRATION AT COUNTRY MEADOWS “SWEETS FOR THE SWEET”… Tuesday, February 10; Country Meadows $5 Members; $10 Nonmembers; 1:30-2:30 p.m. Class demo held at Country Meadows 410 Krocks Road Allentown, PA 18106 610-657-9415 for directions. 8 Explore and have fun with this exciting acrylic medium on canvas and many other surfaces. Eastern and western concepts and techniques will be combined effectively. Individual instruction and technique demonstrations will provide added inspiration. Bring your canvas and a basic acrylic set with some brushes. We will discuss what else will be needed in class, includes material fee. Instructor: Foo Hong Tatt (Room 106), 8 Wednesdays $56 Members; $112 Nonmembers March 11 – April 29, 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. BASIC ORIENTAL PAINTING-Elm Street Basic techniques in painting with bamboo brushes and watercolors will be taught. Come and try your skills in this oriental technique for painting landscapes, birds, flowers, fish, etc. Find out the philosophy and the different methods used in this ancient art form of the Orient. Wet-mounting your finished work will also be taught with demonstration. Instructor: Foo Hong Tatt Materials needed: 2 brushes (large and small), Chinese black ink, rice paper and lots of newsprint (old newspapers may be used for practice), container for water, any white plastic or old dinner plate to be used as palette, rags/paper towels, old beach towel or baby blanket for using as painting mat, and 2B pencil and knead-able eraser. (Room 106), 8 Wednesdays $56 Members; $112 Nonmembers March 11 – April 29, 12:30- 3:00 p.m. BASIC DRAWING-Elm Street Designed for anyone who desires to brush up on their drawing skills. Basic information that can help you improve your paintings or drawings. Capturing the illusion of three dimensions, study of ellipses in four basic forms, shape awareness, linear perspective in cubic objects, finding accurate proportions, value studies and value drawings. Led by Connie Peters. Mondays (Room 106), 8 Mondays $56 Members; $112 Nonmembers; January 5—February 23; 9:00-11:00 a.m. www.LVActiveLife.org Creative Arts Dance SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES-2015 CERAMICS Come join our fun ceramics ongoing classes! These classes feature new techniques and new pieces. Formed pieces give everyone a starting point. Stencils, hand painting and imagination give everyone a chance to express themselves. The first class is FREE! PLEASE PAY PER CLASS. Instructor: Bonny Batman Elm Street (Room 107), Tuesdays, Price includes paints 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. or 12:30 – 3:00 p.m. Half Day: $4.00 Members; $4.75 Nonmembers All Day: $8.00 Members; $9.50 Nonmembers STUDIO ARTS Welcome to studio arts. Dolly has been involved in the art field for over 50 years. Whatever medium you choose, help is available. Both new and advanced students are welcome. Come join in the fun. Led by Dolly Fleischmann; PAID PER SESSION Tuesday Afternoon; 12:00-2:30 p.m. Friday-morning only; 9-11:30 a.m. (Room 106) Elm Street (Trexler Room) $7.00 per person Includes Refreshments! 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. (Doors open at 7:00 p.m.) SUBJECT TO CHANGE DATE January 10 January 24 February 7 February 14 March 7 March 21 April 11 April 18 ENTERTAINMENT King Henry Freddy Frederick Sr King Henry Freddy Frederick Sr King Henry Freddy Frederick Sr King Henry The Chas Band WEDNESDAY DANCES-2015 $3 Members; $6 Nonmembers; PAID MONTHLY $3.50 Members; $7 Nonmembers; PAID DAILY EVENING CLASSES AVAILABLE, PLEASE CALL BARBARA FOR INFORMATION. 610-437-3700. Dance COUNTRY LINE DANCE CLASS WITH PEGGY SUE Beginning in March 2015 8 Fridays (Mary Louise Mullin Room) March 6-May 1; 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. $32 Members for 8 classes preregistration $5.00 per class Members at the door $10.00 per class Nonmembers at the door NO CLASS APRIL 3 Elm Street (Trexler Room), 1st & 3rd Wednesday $7.00 per person Includes refreshments! 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. (Doors open at 12:30 p.m.) SUBJECT TO CHANGE DATE ENTERTAINMENT January 7 The Blue Notes January 21 February 4 February 18 March 4 March 18 April 1 April 15 King Henry The Blue Notes King Henry King Henry The Blue Notes King Henry The Blue Notes www.LVActiveLife.org 9 Dance Fitness BANDS, BELLS & BALLS-Elm Street TAP DANCE FOR EVERYONE-Elm Street Have you always wanted to learn to tap dance or are your tap shoes collecting dust? Then this class is for you! This class is suited for all ability levels, novice through advanced. Each participant will receive instruction at his or her own level. Tap shoes are required. Instructor: Mary Ann Kocher 4 Mondays (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $16 Members; $32 Nonmembers January 5 – 26; 9:00 - 9:45 a.m. BEGINNING LINE DANCING-Elm Street Line Dancing is a social and physical activity that rivals ballroom dancing in popularity with no partner or costume required. Learn the basics of line dances from a number of genera including western, contemporary and Victorian. New dances for both beginning and line dance classes: Blue Rose, Cotton Eye Joe, Six Shooter. Instructors: Ray & Myra Rosenberger 8 Saturdays (Roger Mullin Room) $25 Member; $50 Nonmember January 10 – February 28, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. 8 Saturdays (Roger Mullin Room) $25 Member: $50 Nonmember March 7 – May 2, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. No Class April 4 This class is a continuation of Beginning Line Dancing where you will continue to learn dances from a variety of genera. New dances: Manhattan Sky Line, Staying Alive, Walk Line a Man. Instructors: Ray & Myra Rosenberger 8 Mondays (Roger Mullin Room) $25 Member; $50 Nonmember January 5 – February 23, 1:45 – 3:15 p.m. 10 8 Tuesday Mornings (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $32 Members; $64 Nonmembers January 6 – February 24, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. 8 Tuesday Mornings (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $32 Members; $64 Nonmembers March 10 – April 28, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. CHI KUNG (Kane Tai Chi) -Elm Street Learn stress free meditative movement to feel good! Practice the skill and ability of increasing your life force energy. Manage aches and pains of your bones and joints. Learn to relax muscle pain and anxiety. Specific Medical Chi Kung and energy cultivation will be explained and practiced. This class helps create a positive attitude while having lots of fun. Instructor: Master, Pai Shen Li (Brian H. Kunsman) 8 Wednesdays (Roger Mullin Room) $36 Members; $72 Nonmembers January 7 – February 25, 12:45 – 1:45 p.m. LINE DANCING-Elm Street 8 Mondays (Roger Mullin Room) $25 Member; $50 Nonmember March 9 – April 27, 1:45 – 3:15 p.m. Brings Dynabands, free weights and medicine balls together. Includes muscular strength, improve range of motion, stimulate bone growth, and improve balanced posture. Led by Louise Lockett 8 Wednesdays (Roger Mullin Room) $36 Members; $72 Nonmembers March 11 – April 29, 12:45 – 1:45 p.m. “Nothing more completely baffles one who is full of trick and duplicity, than straightforward and simple integrity in another.” -Charles Caleb Colton www.LVActiveLife.org Fitness Fitness TAI CHI EXERCISE-Elm Street LOW IMPACT AEROBICS These low impact aerobics classes are designed for those over 55. Instructor: Louise Lockett Elm Street (Roger Mullin Room), 8 Tuesdays/Thursdays; Afternoons $32 Members; $64 Nonmembers January 6 – February 26, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Elm Street (Roger Mullin Room), 8 Tuesdays/Thursdays; Afternoons $32 Members; $64 Nonmembers March 10 – April 30, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Elm Street, (Roger Mullin Room) 8 Mon/Wed/Fri, Mornings $40 Members; $80 Nonmembers January 5 – February 27, 8:50 -9:50 a.m. Elm Street, (Roger Mullin Room ) 8 Mon/Wed/Fri, Mornings $40 Members; $80 Nonmembers March 9 – May 1, 8:50 – 9:50 a.m. NO CLASS April 3 Mosser, 7 Monday/Wednesday $28 Members; $56 Nonmembers January 5 – February 25, 11:30 AM – 12:30 p.m. NO CLASS Jan 19 or Feb 16 Mosser, 8 Monday/Wednesday $32 Members/ $64 Nonmembers March 9 – April 28 11:30 AM – 12:30 p.m. Orefield, 8 Tuesdays/Thursdays $32 Members; $64 Nonmembers January 6 – February 26, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Orefield, 8 Tuesdays/Thursdays $32 Members; $80 Nonmembers March 10 – April 30, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Is a holistic exercise that helps reduce stress, promotes physical well-being. Using tai chi form moves and qigong sets, coordinate breath and movement to enhance strength, balance, and calmness. Memorizing sequences is not required and movements are slow, flowing and adaptable. Led by Master Pai Shen Li (Brian Kunsman) 8 Wednesday/Fridays (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $48 Members; $96 Nonmembers January 7-February 27, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 8 Wednesday/Fridays (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $48 Members; $96 Nonmembers March 11-May 1; 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TRADITIONAL TAI CHI-Elm Street Is an exercise consisting of a series of slow, flowing movements that promote holistic benefits for the individual practitioner. These benefits include improved balance and coordination, leg strength, cardiovascular health, mental concentration, stress relief. Movements can be modified to accommodate different capabilities. Led by Master Pai Shen Li (Brian Kunsman) Tai Chi Advance 8 Mondays (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $36 Members; $72 Nonmembers January 5-February 23; 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 8 Mondays (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $36 Members; $72 Nonmembers March 9-April 27; 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Tai Chi Beginners 8 Mondays (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $24 Members; $48 Nonmembers January 5-February 23; 12:30-1:30 p.m. 8 Mondays (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $24 Members; $48 Nonmembers March 9-April 27; 12:30-1:30 p.m. www.LVActiveLife.org 11 Fitness SilverSneakers® STRENGTH TRAINING-Elm Street-p.m. SilverSneakers Classic SilverSneakers Chair Yoga These classes enhance well-being, strength, balance, fall prevention, weight loss, flexibility, and boosts metabolism. Includes chair yoga and ballet barre yoga and exercise. 8 Tuesday/Thursday Afternoons Elm Street (Mary Louise Mullin Room) January 6 – February 26, 12:45 – 1:45 p.m. $48 Members/$96 Nonmembers Taught by Julene Martin-Morganelli, CYT, CEI Combining Ashtanga, Kripalu, Tibetan-Yantra, Silver Sneakers Yoga, and Therapeutic Yoga Flow to improve well-being, strength, circulation, balance, digestion, health, and flexibility. Guided meditation practice and Ashtanga 8-limbed vinyasa yoga lesson included. Yoga Teacher: Julene Martin-Morganelli, CYT GENTLE YOGA – ELM STEET SilverSneakers Floor Mat Yoga 8 Monday/Wednesday Mornings Elm Street (Roger Mullin Room) $64 Members; $128 Nonmembers January 5 – February 25; 10:00 - 11:15 a.m. 8 Tuesday/Thursday Afternoons Elm Street (Mary Louise Mullin Room) March 10 – April 30, 12:45 – 1:45 p.m. $48 Members/$96 Nonmembers Taught by Julene Martin-Morganelli, CYT, CEI 8 Monday/Wednesday Mornings Elm Street (Roger Mullin Room) $64 Members; $128 Nonmembers March 9 – April 29; 10:00 – 11:15 a.m. STRENGTH TRAINING-Elm Street-a.m. 8 Tuesday/Thursday Noontime Elm Street (Roger Mullin Room) January 6 – February 26, 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m.. $64 Members/$128 Nonmembers These classes enhance well-being, strength, balance, fall prevention, weight loss, flexibility, and boosts metabolism. Includes chair yoga and ballet barre yoga and exercise. NO CLASSES APRIL 3 8 Wednesday/Friday Mornings Elm Street (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $48 Members; $96 Nonmembers January 7 – February 27, 8:50 – 9:50 a.m. Led by Lee Ann Price 8 Wednesday/Friday Mornings Elm Street (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $48 Members; $96 Nonmembers March 11 – May 1, 8:50 – 9:50 a.m. Led By Lee Ann Price “To keep the body in good health is a duty...otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.” —Buddha 12 YOGA CLASSES ASHTANGA YOGA – ELM STREET 8 Tuesday/Thursday Noontime Elm Street (Roger Mullin Room) March 10 – April 30, 11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. $64 Members/$128 Nonmembers ASHTANGA YOGA – OREFIELD at Jordan Lutheran Church, Snowdrift Road 8 Monday/Wednesdays Afternoons $64 Members; $128 Nonmembers January 5 – February 25, 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. 8 Monday/Wednesdays Afternoons $64 Members; $128 Nonmembers March 9 – April 29, 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. EVENING CLASSES AVAILABLE, PLEASE CALL JULENE FOR INFORMATION. 610-437-3700 www.LVActiveLife.org Fitness WATER AEROBICS SWIMMING at Muhlenberg College The pool is in the Sports Complex just east of the stadium (Liberty and 24th Street). Please park on the street! Enter the campus through the stadium gates and walk to the other side of the building. On your first visit, get there a half hour early. Upon entering the building ask the receptionist for directions to the locker room. Instructor: Jerry Vogwill Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10:00 -11:00 a.m. $4 Members; $8 Nonmembers Drop in and pay for class as you go. SWIMMING LAPS AT Rodale Aquatic Center at Cedar Crest Enjoy lap swimming in their 84-degree, 25-yard pool. Signed release form for their facility required prior to the start of class. Forms are available at the Lehigh Valley Active Life. 610-437-3700 Cedar Crest, 8 Tuesdays/Thursdays $50 Members; $100 Nonmembers January 6 – February 26, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ZUMBA GOLD ® -Elm Street Dancers and non-dancers will enjoy this Latininspired, dance-fitness, which is designed for seniors. The pace is a little slower than regular Zumba classes. Exercise and have fun! Official Zumba® Instructor: Louise Lockett 8 Thursdays (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $24 Members; $48 Nonmembers January 8 – February 26, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. 8 Thursdays (Mary Louise Mullin Room) $24 Members; $48 Nonmembers March 12 – April 30, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. 8 Wednesdays (Roger Mullin Room) $24 Members; $48 Nonmembers January 7 – February 25, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. 8 Wednesdays (Roger Mullin Room) $24 Members; $48 Nonmembers March 11 – April 29, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Cedar Crest, 8 Tuesdays/Thursdays $50 Members; $100 Nonmembers March 10 – April 30, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Health “When we think we have been hurt by someone in the past, we build up defenses to protect ourselves from being hurt in the future. So the fearful past causes a fearful future and the past and future become one. We cannot love when we feel fear… When we release the fearful past and forgive everyone, we will experience total love and oneness with all.” ~Gerald G. Jampolsky Blood Pressure Check Aaron HealthCare ~ 4th Tuesday 9:30-11:30 a.m.; January 27; February 24; March 24; April 28 T.O.P.S. ~ Takes Pounds off Sensibly All Are Welcome! Fior information, please call 610 -437-3700 and leave a message. A T.O.P.S representative will contact you. Weigh in 9:00 a.m. Elm Street (Mullin Room), 3rd Tuesday Elm Street (Room 102), 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th Tuesday $26.00 per year for membership $2.00 per month for dues 9:00-10:45 a.m. www.LVActiveLife.org 13 Games & Cards CARDS AND GAMES-Elm Street Exercise for the mind! Join us for Party Bridge (must know how to play). Contact Rick Daugherty 610-437-3700, to sign up. Pinochle, Gin Rummy, Monopoly, Party Bridge, etc. (Trexler Room) Monday; 11:30 a.m. Games & Cards ACBL BEGINNING DUPLICATE BRIDGE 0-49 MASTER POINTS Elm St. (Trexler Room); 1st & 3rd Wednesday; $5 Each player; 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ACBL BRIDGE GAME CRIBBAGE-Elm Street For Players with 199 points or less. Directors: Bob Cole and Frank Kuebler Learn to play cribbage and enjoy the game! Contact Rita Miller, 610-967-2258 Elm St. (Trexler Room), Thursday $7 Member; $8 Nonmember; 12:30-4:00 p.m. (Room 104); Tuesdays & Thursdays 1:00-5:00 p.m.; Drop in – no reservation needed ACBL DUPLICATE BRIDGE MAH JONGG-Elm Street Play and have fun! Lessons in this Chinese game are also available! Contact Millie Hoimes 610-442-2024 Elm St. (Room 104); Tuesdays & Thursdays 1:00-5:00 p.m.; Drop in – no reservation needed POKER CLUB-Elm Street JOIN IN THE FUN! Monday/Friday/Saturday (Room 105) 12:30-4:00 p.m.; Drop in-no reservation needed SCRABBLE-Elm Street Great experience for the mind—a place where you can qualify for master’s points. Elm St. (Trexler Room); $7 Member; $8 Nonmember Friday–Invitational 12:30 p.m. Saturday-Open 10:00 a.m. ADVANCED BEGINNER BRIDGE LESSONS-Elm Street Instructor: Belinda Rose Anderson 8 Thursdays (Room 106); 10:00 a.m.-Noon Jan 8, 15, 29, Feb 5, 12, 26 and March 5 & 12 Snow dates March 26 and April 9 $50 members/$100 nonmembers Join us for a friendly game of scrabble. Exercise your mind while improving your skills. ROUND ROBIN SEATING, no need to bring a partner. (Room 104) Fridays; 2:30-4:30 p.m. Drop in-no reservation needed HEARTS CARD GAME-Elm Street PINOCHLE-Elm Street NEW JOIN IN THE FUN! (Trexler Room) Monday & Friday 7:00 p.m. Sunday 1:30 p.m. BEGINNING BRIDGE LESSONS Instructor: Belinda Rose Anderson 8 Thursdays (Room 106); 12:15 p.m.-2:15 p.m. Jan 8, 15, 29, Feb 5, 12, 26 and March 5 & 12 Snow dates March 26 and April 9 $50 members/$100 nonmembers 14 Hearts Enjoy a fun card game of hearts. Novice and experienced players welcome. If you don’t know how to play, we will teach you. Led by Tom Lemon Mondays (Trexler Room) Free Members/$5.00 Nonmembers 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. www.LVActiveLife.org Autumn Adventure & Bountiful Bingo MEMBER FUNDRAISERS: VERY SUCCESSFUL NETTING OVER $16,000.00 FOR SENIOR PROGRAMS Autumn Adventure $13,863 Bountiful Bingo (an extension of Autumn Adventure) $2,425 A very special thank you to the .Autumn Adventure Committee .Led by Nancy Buskirk and Lori Paules, .All the volunteers, sponsors, .donors and guests. New committee members are always welcome! Please contact Diane Nolan 610-437-3700 for information or to join the committee SAVE THE DATE: Autumn Adventure— September 20, 2015 Bountiful Bingo— November 4, 2015 www.LVActiveLife.org 15 Movies & More... MORE THAN MOVIES CALL TO 610-437-3700 TO SIGN UP FOR THE MOVIE & ICE CREAM Lunch—11:30 a.m.- $2.50 for persons over 60 and $5.40 for age 59 and under) call 610-437-3700 by 9:00 a.m. the day before to reserve lunch Movie at noon and ice cream sundaes (Sponsored by HCR Manor Care) * “Rear Window” 1 hr. 55 min. Wednesday, January 14th $2.00 Members/$4.00 Nonmembers—1954 Alfred Hitchcock thriller starring Jimmy Stewart, Raymond Burr and Grace Kelly. * “12 Years a Slave” 2 hr. 14 min. Wednesday, January 28th -$2.00 Members/$4.00 Nonmembers In the pre-Civil War United States, Solomon Northup, a free black man is abducted and sold into slavery. Starring Chiwelel Ejiofor and Lupita Nyong”o * “The Bucket List” 1 hr. 37 min. Wednesday, February 11th— $2.00 Members/$4.00 Nonmembers Two terminally ill men escape from a cancer ward and head off on a road trip with wishes of things to do before they die. Starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman * “The Hundred-Foot Journey 2 hrs. 4 min. Wednesday, February 25th -$2.00 Members/$4.00 Nonmembers The Kadam family clashes with Madame Mallory when they move to a small village in the south of France to open an Indian restaurant. Starring Helen Mirren. * “Walk the Line” 2 hrs. 33 min. Wednesday, March 11th, $2.00 Members/$4.00 Nonmembers Chronicles the early career of Johnny Cash and June Carter. Starring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon. * “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” 2 hrs. 4 min. Wednesday, March 25th- $2.00 Members/$4.00 Nonmembers A group of British retirees decide to "outsource" their retirement to less expensive and seemingly exotic India. Enticed by advertisements for the newly restored Marigold Hotel. Starring Judi Dench and Maggie Smith. * “The Theory of Everything” 2 hrs. 4 min. Wednesday, April 8th—$2.00 Members/$4.00 Nonmembers A look at the relationship between a famous physicist, Stephen Hawking and his wife. * “The Good Lie” 1 hr. 52 min. Wednesday, April 29th—$2.00 Member/$4.00 Nonmembers The story of the Lost boys and girls of Sudan, orphaned children who walked thou sands of miles without food or shelter, to escape the civil war in 1983. Starring Reese Witherspoon. 16 www.LVActiveLife.org Broadway Musicals Wednesday Matinees, March 25th or May 6th at 2:00 p.m. CHOOSE ONE SHOW FOR EACH DATE $50 deposit to reserve your ticket—Final payment due 30 days prior On the Twentieth Century follows a down-and-out Broadway producer named Oscar Jaffe, who struggles to convince his former muse and lover, to return to Broadway in a (non-existent) epic drama about Mary Magdalene. Starring Tony and Emmy winner Kristin Chenoweth and Tony nominee Peter Gallagher. Side Orchestra—$157—MARCH 25th Back by Popular Demand—Beautiful and Kinky Boots Beautiful tells the story of Carole King from her early days as a Brooklyn teenager (Carol Klein) struggling to enter the record business to her years spent as a chart-topping music legend. Mid mezzanine—$135 This theatre has an elevator MARCH 25th Kinky Boots follows Charlie Price, who is forced to save his family’s shoe factory in Northern England after the sudden death of his father. Charlie finds inspiration in Lola, A fabulous entertainer in need of some sturdy stilettos. As the unlikely pair works to turn the factory around, they find they have more in common than they ever dreamed possible. Orchestra $139—MARCH 25th FINDING NEVERLAND A new musical Finding Neverland follows the story of author J.M. Barrie and his relationship with the family of widow Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, who eventually became Barrie's inspiration to write Peter Pan. Starring Kelsey Grammer (Frazier) and Matthey Morrison (from Glee). Orchestra $139—MAY 6th Wicked is the untold musical story of The Wizard of Oz’s Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good... before Dorothy dropped in. Based on the imaginative Gregory Maguire novel, Wicked takes a fantasy journey through the unseen side of Oz, sharing a tale of unexpected friendship and love. Rear Orchestra $135—MAY 6th An American in Paris—Eager to begin his life anew after the brutality of combat, World War II Army veteran Jerry Mulligan chooses newly liberated Paris as the place to make a name for himself as a painter. With the assistance of fellow ex-pat, a wealthy American with a past she wishes to forget, Jerry’s life becomes complicated when he meets Lise, a young Parisian shop girl with her own secret. Rear Side Orchestra $129—MAY 6th Depart Calvary Temple, 3436 Winchester Road at 9:30 a.m. or 9:00 a.m. from Trans-Bridge Station (for those who live in Bethlehem) www.LVActiveLife.org 17 Sneak Preview 2015 Trips DAY TRIPS BROADWAY SHOWS, WEDNESDAY MATINEE $50 Deposit to reserve your Broadway seat, Balance due one month prior to the show Details on Page 17 ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY - March 25th BEAUTIFUL— March 25th KINKY BOOTS - March 25th **************** FINDING NEVERLAND - May 6th WICKED — May 6th AN AMERICAN IN PARIS—May 6th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CRUISE ON “THE RIVER LADY” TOM’S RIVER, NEW JERSEY JULY 9, 2015 Enjoy Lunch on this historic stern-wheeler river cruise tour of uniquely designed, stately historic homes and beautifully manicured lawns and gardens along the river. (Many of them dating back to the turn of the last century.) $77 Members; $90 Nonmembers CASINO TRIP—May 11th 911 MEMORIAL AND RIVER CRUISE—DATE TO BE DECIDED CHRISTMAS SHOW, NOVEMBER 20, 2015 Sight and Sound with lunch at Shady Maple $93 Members; $110 Nonmembers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OVER NIGHT TRIPS SMOKEY MOUNTAINS, APRIL 27-MAY 2, 2015 5 SHOWS; 6 DAYS AND 5 NIGHTS $644 Members; $664 Nonmembers; double occupancy $813 Member for single; $833 Nonmember for single FINGER LAKES WINE TASTING, SEPTEMBER 22-24, 2015 3 DAYS AND 2 NIGHTS $444 Members; $464 Nonmembers; double occupancy $563 Member for single; $583 Nonmember for single 18 www.LVActiveLife.org Golf League Groups GOLF LEAGUE 2015 Golfing at different golf courses! Arts & Crafts Current Events Knit & Chat Quilting & Sewing Organizational meeting for Golf League 2015 Elm Street (Room 106); February 26; 1:00 p.m. Active Life’s Tuesday morning, 9 a.m., golf league plays at 19 different golf courses from approximately April 14, 2015 to November 24, 2015, weather permitting. Join us for friendship on the golf course. For play, if you have not played with the group, please sign up with: Richard Warner: warnerr@enter.net or 610-391-9232 For other information contact: Marcel Guindine: guindine@verizon.net; 610-398-8146 For information regarding scheduling: Jerry Gritman: gritmanger@hotmail.com; 610-820-5323 KNIT AND CHAT GROUP-ELM STREET Every Thursday morning we knit a little, chat a little, exchange views on everything and learn something about each other and our talents. Some of us are beginners and others are more experienced. All levels are welcome and it’s FREE to members! Just bring your project – knitting, crocheting, or other needlework. Thursdays (Room 101) Free Members; $5.00 Nonmembers 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. ARTS & CRAFTS GROUP-Elm Street Enjoy working with your hands and keeping those fingers nimble! Sign up early as this class fills up fast. Instructor: Trisha Baker (Room 107) Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9:00-11:30 a.m. January 5-April 30 CURRENT EVENTS-Elm Street Join this open discussion group to express your opinions. A flexible agenda will include world, national, state and local events that have occurred. All are welcome in a friendly atmosphere. Moderator: Ted LaRose Thursdays (Room 105) FREE 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. QUILTING & SEWING GROUP-Elm Street FUN—GREAT COMPANY—ENJOY!! Feel welcome to join us as we make hand-sewn quilts. All skill levels are welcome! Learn how to quilt, if you are a beginner. Quilts make great gifts; some of the quilts are for sale. Instructor: Alverna Erney Tuesdays & Thursdays (Room105) 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. FREE www.LVActiveLife.org 19 Groups History Lady Bugs Red Hat Life Sharing Events Singles Group Woman to Woman LADY BUGS RED HAT SOCIETY Enjoy various activities every month, some at the Center, some away, but not too far. Meet LADIES like yourself who want FUN, FUN, FUN!! The only rule is to wear a RED HAT! Elm Street Call Earlene Thompson 610-928-7544. LIFE SHARING EVENTS GROUP Join us for an informal discussion of things that are of importance in your life, i.e.; living with your mother-in-law, paying bills, having difficult conversations with others, etc. Members will be encouraged to facilitate the group discussions. HUNTING THE PRESIDENT-Elm Street Few people realize that would-be assassins are anything but a rarity. This course will tell a sensational story of largely forgotten, or never before revealed, attempts to kill America’s presidents. Led by Ted LaRose 3 Fridays (Room 102) $9 Members; $18 Nonmembers February 13, 20, 27, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. REASONS TO KILL-Elm Street Why Americans Choose War? When is war the right decision? Americans profess to be peaceloving people yet we have been drawn into war in distant lands. We will explore historical perspectives and insightful commentary. The class will be confronting the crucial issues of war and peace. Led by Ted LaRose 2 Mondays (Room 102) $6 Members; $12 Nonmembers March 16 & 23, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Elm St. (107) Fridays, FREE Ongoing – 12:00-3:00 p.m. SINGLES GROUP-Elm Street A group of active single seniors taking advantage of all our community has to offer; educationally, culturally and recreationally. Recent activities have included bowling, miniature golf, museum tours, lectures, a tour of the Ironton Rail Trail, Art in the Park, band concerts, nature walks and, dining out. Call Dori at 610-398-0142 or visit the Center’s website www.LVActiveLife.org for our calendar of events. Elm St. (Room 106) 2nd Friday of the month 1:00-2:30 p.m.; Drop in – no reservations needed WOMAN TO WOMAN-Elm Street A friendly place where you can be yourself, enjoy thought provoking topics and meaningful conversation with women who are eager to share their life experiences. 8 Mondays (Room 107) Free Members; $5 per session Nonmembers January 5 – February 23, 1:30—3:30 p.m. FACTS & FALLACIES-Elm Street We will explore stories of the strange and unusual escape to a world of strange events, slippery characters, odd customs, hard conclusions, haunting mysteries and sharing astounding discoveries. Led by Ted LaRose 2 Fridays (Room 102) $6 Members; $12 Nonmembers April 10 and 17, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. “Beliefs have the power to create and the power to destroy. Human beings have the awesome ability to take any experience of their lives and create a meaning that disempowers them or one that can literally save their lifes.” 7 Mondays (Room 107) Free Members; $5 per session Nonmembers March 2 – April 27, 1:30—3:30 p.m. 20 www.LVActiveLife.org -Tony Robbins History Ice Cream Socials THE STRUGGLE OF NELSON MANDELA-Elm Street Apartheid and Democracy in South Africa. Led by Al Skeath Thursday (Room 102) $6 Members/$12 Nonmembers March 5, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. CINEMA KINGS: 1930-1960-Elm Street Featuring the lives of male stars: Gable, Fonda, Cagney, Grant, Bogart, Tracy, Wayne and Stewart. Led by Al Skeath Tuesday (Room 102) $6 Members; $12 Nonmembers March 17, 10:00-11:00 a.m. THE ROMANOVS-Elm Street A look at 300 years of rule in Russia by the Tzars. Led by Al Skeath Thursday (Room 102) $6 Members/$12 Nonmembers April 9th, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. WWII HISTORY-Elm Street ICE CREAM SOCIALSElm Street You are invited to join us each month for an ice cream social. All are welcome; bring a friend or meet and make some new friends. Make a reservation for the movie too. Call for Information. RSVP 610-437-3700; FREE SPONSORED BY HCR MANORCARE Instructor: Dr. Charles Bonos The Stalingrad Campaign Wednesday (Room 105) $6 Members; $12 Nonmembers January 21, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays (Trexler Room) 2:00 – 2:30 p.m. Famous Submarines in the Pacific Wednesday (Room 105) $6 Members; $12 Nonmembers February 18, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. January 28, February 25, March 25, April 29 The 27th Infantry Division in WWII Wednesday (Room 105) $6 Members; $12 Nonmembers March 18, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Hope to see you all there! The Port Chicago 50 Wednesday (Room 105) $6 Members; $12 Nonmembers April 15, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. www.LVActiveLife.org 21 Karaoke Language The Romance of Language: From One Word to One World KARAOKE-Elm Street NEW Join us for fun and entertainment and have a blast singing along to your favorite tunes. Led by Your Host Bobby James 2nd and 4th Wednesdays (Trexler Room) Jan 14, 28, Feb 11, 25, March 11, 25, April 8, 22 $2 Members; $5 Nonmembers 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Communication in this millennium will weave a global web that you and I can only begin to imagine. What we can be sure of, however, is that language itself will metamorphize with a unity of structure and lexicon far beyond historical experience. The present series - besides being a very entertaining event - will uncover linguistic affinities that have already been evolving over long stretches of time and space. The story of language, after all, is the story of common sense - articulated. It is also a tale of high adventure! Our study will be especially interested in the blend of Anglo-Saxon and French that needed only the ‘Tudor touch’ to form our mother tongue, a language of remarkable versatility. This facet of English can best be appreciated in the scope and flexibility characteristic of American usage. Finally, a realistic study of language recognizes that words and ways with words ultimately come from men, not manuals. A living language is as colorful and diverse as the speakers themselves. Listeners beware! Led by Richard O’Donnell 1. “And He Oped His Mouth and Spake . . .”- the great conversation begins 2. The Rivers Run Together- the roots and routes of language 3. Beowulf Meets the Bard- creating the Queen’s English 4. Is There an American Language?- just listen 5. Cherchez le Mot Juste- each moment has its own Proper articulation 6. It’s the Communication, Stupid!- vernaculars, slang, jargon, argot, patois, etc. Elm Street (Room 102), 6 Thursdays $35 (Members); $70 Nonmembers February 19 – March 26, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. 22 www.LVActiveLife.org Membership Membership Drive Volunteers are needed for our Membership Drive Our goal is to increase our membership by 500 by May, 2015. Staff will be sending letters to lapsed members from the past two years and also to nonmembers who use the Center. Volunteers can help us do this by making telephone calls, which will be done at the Center from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. A script will be provided and pizza will be served on call nights. Dates to be determined. Call Ethelene for information or to volunteer for the Membership Drive. 610-437-3700. Member Memorial THE FOLLOWING CENTER MEMBERS WILL BE MISSED, AS ONES FOR WHOM OUR LIVES HAVE BEEN ENRICHED, AND MADE OUR FELLOWSHIP BETTER IN SOME SPECIAL WAY HERE AT LEHIGH VALLEY ACTIVE LIFE. THIS IS A SMALL WAY OF SHOWING OUR APPRECIATION OF HOW GLAD WE ARE THAT THEY WERE A PART OF OUR LIVES! IN MEMORY MEMBERS AND LIFE MEMBERS Gail B. Englund, Life Member Irwin (Don) Forman Shirley A. Golley James Joseph Henry III Mary N. Maritch Valerie A. Mensinger Diann H. Mory, Life Member Armond F. Piehl, Life Member Veronica Swartz, Life Member The volunteer who recruits the most members will be awarded a $100 cash prize. www.LVActiveLife.org Carl D. Weaver Loraine Wirth 23 Music Music BIG BAND REHEARSALS Big Band Musicians are welcome to join our new Big Band. Led by: Allan Meyerson. FREE Elm St. (Trexler Room) Friday 10:00-11:30 a.m. CHORUS - "Good Vibrations"-Elm Street All singers are welcome to join in the fun! Directed by Larry Williams, Executive Director of Munopco Mondays, Trexler Room, FREE January 5 – April 27 NO CHORUS, April 6 ELM STREET JAZZ WORKSHOP The jazz band is designed to bring out the creativity in music through improvisation. If you play an instrument and want to explore jazz, join us. We will play standards and learn how to go past the melody bringing out your musical virtuosity. Some proficiency on your instrument and some reading ability is a plus. Led by: Allan Meyerson Elm St, (Trexler Room) Fridays, FREE 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. JAZZ WORKSHOP-Elm Street Rotating Styles and Skill Levels Wednesday (Trexler Room) 9:00-10:30 Led by: Allan Meyerson. FREE LATIN SALSA BAND-Elm Street LEARN SALSA-JOIN THIS NEW BAND Looking for musicians to join this newly formed Latin Salsa Band. Bring your instrument and explore and learn Latin Salsa. Led by: Hector Rosado Elm St (Trexler), Tuesdays, FREE 7:30-9:30 p.m. NO LATIN SALSA REHEARSAL ON THE 2nd TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH. Stay Creative and Healthy in the Mind, Body, Heart, and Spirit! Join the Orchestra, Big Band, Chorus, Salsa Band, Jazz Band or Krazy Kids!!!!!! 24 LEHIGH VALLEY POPS ORCHESTRAElm Street We invite anyone who is interested and knows how to play an instrument to join us for our rehearsals. The orchestra performs at a number of sites throughout the Lehigh Valley. Director: George Fennell; Every Thursday (Trexler Room) FREE; 9:00 –10:30 a.m. KRAZY KIDS SING-ALONG GROUP-Elm Street People who love to sing the old standards are welcome. The group performs at Nursing homes and community centers. Join us to have fun and enjoy our group. Thursdays (Room107) FREE 12:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Opera OPERA “An Afternoon at the OPERA” Enjoy these video performances on a large screen TV. All operas are shown with English subtitles. Includes light refreshments at the break. Led by Charles and Barbara Vengrove La Boheme (Puccini) - Luciano Pavarotti Elm Street (Room 102), Wednesday $3 Member; $6 Nonmember January 21, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Roberto Devereux (Donizetti) - Beverly Sills Elm Street (Mary Louise Mullin Room), Friday $3 Member; $6 Nonmember February 20, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Madame Butterfly - (Puccini) - Placido Domingo Elm Street (Room 102), Friday $3 Member; $6 Nonmember March 20, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Barber of Seville - (Rossini) - Juan Diego Florez Elm Street (Room 102), Wednesday $3 Member; $6 Nonmember April 22, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. www.LVActiveLife.org Pickleball Snow Shoveling PICKLEBALL - NEW - Elm Street Pickleball is a sport in which two or four players use solid paddles made of wood or composite materials to hit a perforated polymer ball, similar to a whiffle ball, over a net. Bring your own racquet or use one of ours. You may reserve a time when the room is free. Thursdays (Mary Louise Mullin Room) January 8 – April 30; 2:30-4:30 p.m. $2 per session Members/$4 Nonmembers Recreation FREE SNOW SHOVELING Rules and Qualifications: . When two or more inches of snow have fallen, if you are low income and live in the city of Allentown, you may be eligible for help to get snow shoveled on your sidewalk. This does not include driveways or cars. . You must own your own house and have homeowners insurance. Your income must be less than $23,500 for a single person and less than $31,500 for a couple. . PING PONG Paddles & balls are provided. Room 101 Call Rick at the Center - 610-437-3700 50¢ per hour Members; $1.00 per hour Nonmembers Monday—11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday— 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Wednesday—8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. READING LIBRARY AND CAFÉ Enjoy our lending library, reading and lobby areas. Borrow a book and/or give a book. Café with coffee, donuts and free Wi-Fi and laptop computer are available in the lobby area. TELEVISION IN ROOM 102 You must be over the age of 60 or have a disability. . You must have no other options for getting your snow shoveled. . You must complete an application and waiver form and return it to Lehigh Valley Active Life at 1633 West Elm St., Allentown, PA 18102. . Call 610-437-3700 for more information and to request an application and waiver form. . Snow will be shoveled if there are enough volunteers. This is no guarantee of service. SilverSneakers® Enjoy our large screen TV in room 102, when the room is free, empty and available. Announced movie and opera events and classes will happen in room 102 as well. POOL TABLE Call Rick at the Center - 610-437-3700; Rick@LVActiveLife.org; Room 101 50¢ per hour Members; $1.00 per hour Nonmembers Monday—8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday—11:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday-11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday—8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. All other times by special arrangement only. Healthways SilverSneakers ® Fitness Program Please scan your SilverSneakers card every time you come to LV Active Life. Call 610-437-3700. www.LVActiveLife.org 25 Spanish Support the Troops SPANISH Is for those who want to learn conversational Spanish and have fun while doing so. Pre requisite for all levels is that you take current level here at the Center. No pre requisite for Level I. Fees may increase due to low enrollment. Please register two weeks prior to the start of class. Instructor: Arturo Sobrino NO Classes December 29th Level 40 Elm St (Hirchak Room), 8 Mondays $50 Members; $100 Nonmembers December 15 – February 9, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Level 48 Elm St (HIrchak Room), 8 Mondays $50 Members; $100 Nonmembers December 15 – February 9, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Level 8 Elm St (Hirchak Room), 8 Mondays $50 Members; $100 Nonmembers December 15 – February 9, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Level 23 Elm St (Hirchak Room), 8 Mondays $50 Members; $100 Nonmembers December 15 – February 9, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Level 1 Elm St (Hirchak Room), 8 Mondays $50 Members; $100 Nonmembers February 16 – April 6, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Level 41 Elm St (Hirchak Room), 8 Mondays $50 Members; $100 Nonmembers February 16 – April 6, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Level 49 Elm St (Hirchak Room), 8 Mondays $50 Members; $100 Nonmembers February 16 – April 6, 11:00 a.m. – noon CARE PACKAGES FOR SOLDIERS Do you want to do something to help our soldiers serving overseas? We send packages to our troops on a regular basis, not just during the holidays. If possible items should be fragrance free, no pork products, no perishables, glass or crushable items. Think of items useful and easily packable! Short list of suggested items that we are often in need of to send our troops: Disposable cameras, snacks & candy (individually wrapped), drink mixes to be mixed in water, peanut butter & crackers, sunscreen, toiletries, razors, AA batteries, sanitizers & wipes, personal care items, and personal notes! Personal notes to our soldiers from adults or school children are always needed and really boost their morale, letting them know that the people back home support them! Please do not date them. Monetary donations are gladly accepted if you wish to help defray the costs of shipping or to buy any other needed items. Each box we send currently costs about $16.00. Let us know if you would like a tax deductible receipt as we are a Charitable 501(c)(3). Checks can be made to Support the Troops Inc. If you know of anyone currently serving overseas, especially from our local area, contact us with their full name and address and how long they will be serving at that address and, if possible, any other information. We will gladly add them to our list to send them a care package as well. Thank you! Blair & Valerie Ferguson Level 9 Elm St (Hirchak Room), 8 Mondays $50 Members; $100 Nonmembers February 16 – April 6, noon – 1:00 p.m. Level 24 Elm St (Hirchak Room), 8 Mondays $50 Members; $100 Nonmembers February 16 – April 6, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. 26 www.LVActiveLife.org Support the Troops Inc. EIN # 26-2763914 143 Pinehurst Lane Easton, PA 18042 610-438-8885 sttroops@gmail.com Wednesday Night BINGO BINGO Every Wednesday Evening Open To The Public 5:30 P.M. DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. START TIME Elm Street; Trexler Room Admission: $15.00 each Includes: one Bingo packet of (4) double cards and one packet of specials $1.00 for the coverall Payout is $15.00 per board game 45 or more players-payout is $20.00 per board game SAVE THE DATE FOR SPECIAL HOLIDAY, PLAN A BIRTHDAY, AND BOUNTIFUL BINGO GAMES! COME OUT, JOIN IN THE FUN, AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS! LEHIGH VALLEY ACTIVE LIFE. Free coffee and snacks! VOLUNTEER! 610-437-3700 www.LVActiveLife.org 27 MEET THE INSTRUCTORS Belinda Rose Anderson, is an ACBL certified Club Director with a specialty of teaching bridge to beginners. She is teaching her third bridge course at LVAL. Trisha Baker, owned and operated the first Group Day Care Home in PA for 12 years. Her hobbies are writing children’s stories, home remodeling. Bonny Batman, is an artist, certified interior decorator, certified ceramics teacher. She is the greatgreat-granddaughter of James Grader who served twice in the Civil War and is depicted on the 7th Street Monument facing east. Charles Bonos is a physician whose avocation is WWII history. Alverna Ernie, is a retired school bus driver who loves to quilt and crochet. She attended school for practical nursing and worked at two aircraft factories—Vultee and Jacobs. George Fennell, taught high school music at Northern Lehigh. He has played with the Marine Band of Allentown and the Macungie Band. He studied conducting at Temple University. Andy Konnick, has been a member, student & instructor at LV Active Life since the 1990’s. He is retired from Lucent Technologies; his hobbies are computers, trips, spending time with his sons and grandsons. Brian H. Kunsman (Master Pai, Shen Li), is a dedicated teacher of Pai Lum Tai Chi, Chi Kung, and Kung Fu. He is a 3rd generation lineage holder of this system of Martial Arts and a 7th High Level Black Belt. Ted LaRose, is a LV Active Life member with graduate degrees in U.S. History and Education. He taught high school economics and sociology before retiring. Ted has a background in sociology as well as coaching debate. Tom Lemon teaches our new fun session of Hearts Card Game. Dolly Fleischmann, While watercolor is her favorite, she has enjoyed all mediums throughout the years. Helping others to explore their talents and skills in the arts has been very rewarding to both her and her students. Louise Lockett, is a certified Senior Instructor who teaches at the Center and at the college level. She is certified and licensed to teach ZUMBA® and ZUMBA GOLD®, and she teaches fitness classes for the Philadelphia Eagles and the IronPigs. Hong Tatt Foo, is an internationally known painter and art teacher whose paintings are in many private and public collections around the world. Jim Levan, has worked as a system support specialist for Canon, Toshiba and Ricoh for over 25 years. Currently he works as an independent technology consultant supporting home office and small business with their networks and computer hardware. Albert P. Heydt, has been doing computerized research for the past 10 years. He has done several family trees. 28 Mary Ann Kocher, was owner and teacher of Marianne’s School of Dance before retiring after 30 years. She has also choreographed for many theater groups in the Lehigh Valley. She is currently a member of Good Vibrations Chorus here at LV Active Life. Joanne Lucas, was a secretary at Valley Youth House for 18 years. Her aunts taught her to knit when she was a child and she taught her 12 grandchildren. MEET THE INSTRUCTORS Richard Mannix, is a degreed 40+ year I.T. professional who has recently retired from corporate adventures to continue with ones in I.T. consulting, real estate & community volunteering. Julene Martin-Morganelli, CYT, certified Group Exercise Instructor, Advanced Certified Yoga Teacher in Ashtanga, Therapeutic, Senior & Pregnancy, Personal Trainer, Meditation, Somatic Healing, Senior Fitness, Holistic Fitness, Nutrition for Athletes, Healthy Lifestyle Management, Addictive Behavior Healing, Adult Ballet Fitness, SilverSneakers®. Allan Meyerson, a transplanted NYC musician has attended Queens College as a Music Major. He has studied and played with some of the greats in jazz. He has played all types of music and in all types of groups. Richard O’Donnell , a native of Summit Hill, PA has been recognized as counselor and lecturer in the Lehigh Valley over the past 32 years. He earned a degree in Sacred Theology from Georgian University in Rome, and a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Ford Connie Peters is a freelance artist and art instructor with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Advertising from Kutztown State University. Roberta Penn teaches computer, iPod and iPad classes. Lee Ann Price, CYT, has been teaching yoga for about 12 years. She is also a Shiatsu practitioner and body worker. She loves teaching yoga classes and exercise classes to students of all ages and abilities. Hector Rosado, has toured with a number of groups, including with the late Tito Puente in Argentina, and the late Celia Cruze in Columbia. He continues to perform and enjoys sharing his talents with older adults. Ray & Myra Rosenberger, have been teaching ballroom dancing since 1978. They graduated from Jamison Dance Academy in Bucks County in 1976 and took advanced classes at Lansdale School of Dance. Al Skeath Seven years as an engineer at Lehigh Portland Cement Company, 24 years PPL power plant engineering, and 11 years as a Deputy Program Manager at the United States Energy Association in Washington, DC. Also, appeared in over 60 stage productions at local community theatres. Arturo Sobrino, attended the University of Havana and has taught for over 50 years. Marguerite Stulack, learned in the school of hard knocks. She has experience with the elderly, Alzheimer’s and hospice patients. She has 14 years experience in a family practice. Charles & Barbara Vengrove have given classes at the Institute for Learning in Retirement for a number of years. They love to share the joy of opera with others. Jerry Vogwill, is a water aerobics, swimming and water safety instructor. Larry A. Williams, is Artistic Director for MunOpCo Music Theatre (The Municipal Opera Company of Allentown). Larry is a member of the Board of Directors for the Allentown Fair. Chris Reibman, s the General Manager and Director of Dining Services for Country Meadows Retirement Community for the past 14 years. Chris is culinary trained through Johnson & Wales College of Culinary Arts Program. 29 INDEX — CLASS 2-1-1 United Way ACBL Beginner Bridge ACBL Bridge Game ACBL Duplicate Bridge Acrylic Acting Advanced Bridge Class Advocate Apprise Arts & Crafts Ashtanga Yoga Autumn Adventure Balance Bands, Bells, Balls Basic Oriental Painting Beginner Bridge Class Beginning Line Dance Benefits Checkup Big Band Bingo Wednesday Blood Pressure Check Bountiful Bingo Bridge Broadway Musicals Trips Café Cards & Games Ceramics Chi Kung Chorus Christmas Show Cinema Kings Computer Maintenance Computers Cooking Country Line Dance Class Creative Arts Creative Side Cribbage Current Events Dance Delicious Dining Diane L. Yudt Elm St Luncheonette Email & Wifi 30 PAGE 4 14 14 14 8 5 14 4 5 19 12 15 6 10 8 14 10 5 24 27 13 15 14 17, 18 25 14 9 10 24 18 21 6, 7 6, 7 8 9 8, 9 1 14 19 9, 10 8 32 5 4 Facts & Fallacies Fan Favorites Finger Lakes Wine Taste Fitness Food Bank Games & Cards Genealogy Lab Class Gentle Yoga Golf League Groups Health Hearts Card Game History Holiday Closings Hunting for the President Ice Cream Socials Index Information Intro Computer I & II Jazz Bank Jazz Workshop Karaoke Knit & Chat Krazy Kids Lady Bugs Red Hats Language Lap Swimming Latin Salsa Band Life Sharing Events Lifestyles Line Dancing Location of Class Lost and Found Low Impact Aerobics Mah Jongg Matter of Balance Meet the Instructors Member Memorial Membership Drive Membership Dues Memorial Movies & More… Music Nelson Mandela Opera 20 8 18 10~13 5 14 6, 7 12 19 19, 20 13 14 20, 21 4 20 21 30 3, 4, 5 6, 7 24 24 22 19 24 20 22 13 24 20 4 10 4 4 11 14 6 28, 29 23 23 4 23, 32 16 24 21 24 Orchestra Pickleball Ping Pong Pinochle Poker Club Pool Table Pork: White Meat Program Schedule Quilting & Sewing Reading Library Reasons to Kill Recreation Red Hat Society Registration Policy Romance of Language Romanovs Salsa Band Saturday Night Dance Scrabble SilverSneakers Singles Group Smokey Mountains Snow Shoveling Spanish Strength Training Struggle Nelson Mandela Studio Arts Support the Troops Swimming T.O.P.S. Table of Contents Tai Chi Exercise Tap Dancing Television Room 102 The Romanovs Traditional Tai Chi Trip Policy Trips 2015 Preview Water Aerobics Wednesday Dance Windows 8 & 8.1 Wine Tasting Trip Woman to Woman WWII History Yoga Zumba Gold 24 25 25 14 14 25 8 4 19 25 20 25 20 3 22 21 24 9 14 12, 25 20 18 25 26 12 21 9 26 13 13 3 11 10 25 21 11 3 18 13 9 6, 7 18 20 21 12 13 Advertisers and Sponsors Cedarbrook Nursing Homes Recognized for Quality Care Highly ranked in the 2014 U.S. News and World Report’s List of Best Nursing Homes 4-star Rating (out of 5) on the Medicare.gov Nursing Homes Compare site No Quality of Care Deficiencies during the most recent Inspection Times Have Changed and So Have We! Specializing in Short Term Rehabilitation In addition we offer: Skilled Nursing Care Respite Care Hospice Care Independent Living Apartments Our Desire is to Meet Your Needs For information or a tour, please call our Admissions Department at 610-336-5679 www.LVActiveLife.org 31 Diane L. Yudt Diane L. Yudt: A Life of Quiet Service Diane L. Yudt was a librarian in the Salisbury School District in the 1970’s and 1980’s at Washington Elementary, Salisbury Elementary, Western Salisbury Elementary, and Harry S. Truman Elementary schools. She really enjoyed her job and was good at what she did. She had a deep love of reading and was able to capture the interest of her students by showing them the wonderful worlds that awaited them when they read a book. Diane grew up in Emmaus. She was an only child and lovingly cared for her parents until both passed away. She deeply appreciated the Lehigh Valley and gave back in many ways. She was active in her church and volunteered for many organizations. Diane was a quiet person with a few close friendships that she really cherished. She struggled with various health problems throughout her life, yet smiled, laughed and enjoyed all that life had to offer. She was a very nurturing person, filled with compassion, and quietly helped others throughout her life. Sadly, Diane passed away on May 18, 2012. She asked that her estate be provided to Lehigh Valley Active Life to continue our mission of service. Funds from the estate have been received over the past two years and have allowed us to make a number of significant improvements. A new heating and cooling system was installed, flooring in three classrooms were replaced, the exterior was painted, exterior bricks were repointed, and a new name, Lehigh Valley Active Life, was created and marketed. All of this was done using the gains from the investment received by the Diane L. Yudt estate. The principal remains for future improvements. Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of Diane L. Yudt, Lehigh Valley Active Life has a bright future. In her memory, the Tree of Life, our way to recognize gifts, is now named The Diane L. Yudt Tree of Life. The memory of Diane L. Yudt will be forever a part of the success that is Lehigh Valley Active Life. For this we are very grateful, and we honor her with this memorial. Sincerely, Rick Daugherty Executive Director 32 www.LVActiveLife.org around 5:00 p.m. Sign up in the registration office—610-437-3700 to charge tickets 33
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