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Lexington Senior Center activities are open to all independent Fayette County
residents age 60 and over. New participants are always welcome! Simply stop by the
reception desk to complete a registration form. A participant’s handbook is available
to you with more detailed information regarding the center activities and policies.�
195 LIFE LANE LEXINGTON, KY 40502 | (859) 278�6072 | LEXINGTONKY.GOV/LEXINGTON�SENIOR�CENTER�
CHECK OUT
WHAT’S INSIDE!�
02�
News &
announcements�
03�
Center information�
04�
Monthly �
calendar of events�
5 � 6�
Education�
8 � 13�
Recreation�
15�
Let’s travel�
16�
Community
resources�
18 � 19�
Satellite Senior
Centers�
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Hours of operation�
Monday � Friday�
8 a.m. � 5 p.m.�
JANUARY �
2020�
2019 was a great year, but 2020 is going to be even better!�
NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
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The Friends of the Lexington Senior Center is
a Non�profit 501c(3) organization whose
mission is to the support the operation of the
Senior Center and the seniors who use
it.�Contact Kristy at 278�6072 or donate online
at LexSeniorCenterFriends.org.�
As you reflect on and ponder your 2019, be
mindful of what has changed, what hasn’t and
what may need to.�More importantly, take time to
be grateful for the blessings. Discover how you
have grown emotionally, mentally and spiritually.
Each year of our life, regardless of our numerical
age, affords us the opportunity to grow in many
ways, and sometimes reflecting on that growth
brings fuller awareness, clarity and thankfulness
for it. What lessons have you learned? What
ideas have you birthed? What attitudes have
changed as a result of awareness and
education? What do you value more or less than
before? Who has shared love and joy with you on
your journey? As we celebrate the holiday
season share your gratitude with others and find
ways you can bring more peace, joy and love into
their hearts and lives. �
~ Emily �
Dementia Friendly Lexington�
Kick�off Event�
January 30 | 6:30 p.m.�
�
What is dementia friendly America?�
�
A national network of communities,
organizations, and individuals seeking to
ensure that communities across the U.S. are
equipped to support people with dementia
and their caregivers. Dementia friendly
communities foster the ability of people living
with dementia to remain in community and
engage and thrive in day to day living. �
�
Respite care will be provided by volunteers
from the Best Friends Center.�
�
Refreshments will be provided.�
Registration is required.�
Sign up at the front desk. �
Participant’s Council �
Executive Board�
�
We are pleased to announce your new
executive board for the Participant’s
Council in 2020.�
�
President: Bill McDonald�
Vice President: Diana Marshall�
Secretary: Cecile McKinney�
Treasurer: Red Grange�
�
Welcome!�
�
Thank you to our past executive board
members for all of your hard work. We
appreciate everything you’ve done.�
M.L.K. Jr. Commemoration �
Program �
�
Friday | January 17 | Noon�
Classroom A �
�
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:�
A civil rights and equal rights�
drum major for all.�
Kristy Stambaugh�
Director of Aging �
and Disability Services�
�
Sean Wright�
Aging Services �
Program Manager Sr.�
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ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT�
Keri Allen�
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FRONT DESK�
Libbe Jefferson�
Tanya Collins�
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SECURITY�
Garnett Mundy�
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ASSISTANCE & COMMUNITY
RESOURCES�
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Jennifer Garland�
Social Worker Sr.�
Amanda Patrick�
Social Worker Sr.�
Justin Halvorson�
Social Worker�
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FACILITY STAFF�
Bill Morton�
William Davidson�
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RECREATION & TRAVEL�
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Martha Duncan�
Program Manager�
Jode Rose�
Recreation Supervisor�
Wendy Jett�
Recreation Supervisor�
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NUTRITION PROGRAM�
Emily Dahlman�
Lunch Reservations
MISSION STATEMENT�
The Lexington Senior Center is a community focal point on aging, where older adults come together for services and
activities that enhance their dignity, support their independence and encourage their involvement in the community.�
CENTER INFORMATION
STAFF LISTING
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VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDED Are you retired and looking for a way to give back? You love to drive and have some
spare time on your hands. Think about what fun and how rewarding your help and
companionship would be to a senior who can no longer get behind the wheel.
Drive with the Independent Transportation Network, meet wonderful people, be
part of the solution to senior transportation, receive a free membership for yourself
or someone else, and earn transportation credits that you can save as your own
transportation social security.
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JANUARY MONTHLY CALENDAR
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
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Technology with Jason�
Mondays | 2 � 3:30 p.m.�
�
Jason will be here to work with
you on your device. �
�
Call Justin at 278�6072 to register in advance.
Be prepared to explain exactly what kind of
assistance you need. �
Space is limited so don’t wait to call.�
Technology 101�
�
10:30 a.m. � noon�
Monday, January 27�
�
Did you get a new device for the holidays this
year? Are you struggling to use it?�
�
Get answers to your questions about your new
laptop, tablet or smartphone. �
Call Justin to register.
Underlined classes require that you call and register in advance�
EDUCATION – NOW YOU KNOW
Navigating Healthcare�
January 14 | 2 p.m.�
�
This discussion, with Eric Gilliam of Visium
Healthlink, will introduce the concept of an
independent patient advocate. We will
review the challenges patients face today
when utilizing the healthcare system,
specifically when faced with a serious
diagnosis and dealing with insurance and
medical bills. You will learn how a patient
advocate can help!�
�
�
Retirement … What could�
go wrong?�
January 15 | 10:30 a.m.�
�
Dupree Financial Group will discuss the
obstacles and potential problems you may face
when planning for your retirement. �
�
�
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EDUCATION
MONDAY� TUESDAY� WEDNESDAY� THURSDAY� FRIDAY�
�
Classrooms �
A & B�
�
2 p.m. �
Technology with
Jason�
(Classroom A)�
�
10:30 a.m.�
Brain Power�
� �
�
�
1:45 p.m.�
Friday Friends
(Classroom B)�
(Does not meet
2nd Friday.)�
Underlined classes
required
pre�registration.�
OLLI DONOVAN FORUM SERIES�
Thursdays | 2 p.m.�
February 6 � May 7�
Light refreshments are provided on the first Thursday of each month�
�
Feb. 6 � Raise the Bronze Ceiling � Jennifer Mossotti, 9th District
Councilmember�
�
Feb. 13 � Kentucky’s First for Woman Suffrage � Melanie Beals
Goan, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of Kentucky�
�
Feb. 20 � Overcoming Life’s Obstacles: Yes You Can! � Pameline
Goodwine, Judge, Kentucky Court of Appeals�
�
Feb. 27 � Town Branch Park Project � Allison Lankford�
Diabetic Support Group�
January 13 | 9:30 a.m.�
�
Ruben Perez will be here to talk
about staying active with diabetes. �
�
Start the year right and join us.�
History Class�
Thursdays | 11 a.m.�
�
January 16 � May 7�
�
Learn about a wide range of
topics focused on history
around the world.�
Beginning Spanish�
Fridays| January 10 � February 14 | 1:30 p.m.�
�
Must register at the front desk.�
�
It’s a new year and it is time to start having �
new experiences.�
�
If you’ve been thinking about learning a new language,
now is your opportunity. Sign�up for this fun class. �
No experience needed. �
�
Brain Power�
Tuesdays | 10:30 a.m.�
�
Join Elise Mandel as we learn
ways to exercise your mind. �
�
No registration needed, just show
up and join in the fun!�
CAROLYN’S CORNER BOOK CLUB
The book club meets on the first Thursday of each month from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the Senior Center. �
The book for January is The Geurnsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann
Shaffer�
January 1946: London is emerging from the shadow of the Second World War, and writer Juliet Ashton is
looking for her next book subject. Who could imagine that she would find it in a letter from a man she's never
met, a native of the island of Guernsey, who has come across her name written inside a book by Charles
Lamb. �
�
As Juliet and her new correspondent exchange letters, Juliet is drawn into the world of this man and his
friends�and what a wonderfully eccentric world it is. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society�
born as a spur�of�the�moment alibi when its members were discovered breaking curfew by the Germans
occupying their island�boasts a charming, funny, deeply human cast of characters, from pig farmers to
phrenologists, literature lovers all.�
�
Juliet begins a remarkable correspondence with the society's members, learning about their island, their taste
in books, and the impact the recent German occupation has had on their lives. Captivated by their stories,
she sets sail for Guernsey, and what she finds will change her forever.�
�
Written with warmth and humor as a series of letters, this novel is a celebration of the written word in all its
guises and of finding connection in the most surprising ways. �
�
The book for February is All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr.�
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FITNESS CENTER ON THE 2ND FLOOR �
M/W/F | 8 a.m. � 4 p.m. �
TU/TH | 8 a.m. � 1 p.m. �
�
Everyone must complete an equipment �
orientation prior to their first workout. �
�
Stop by anytime we are open. �
No appointment needed. (20 � 30 minutes in length) �
RECREATION �
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Proper shoes required to workout in the Fitness Center. Clean, athletic shoes that tie/Velcro. �
(No dress shoes, boots, heels, sandals, etc.)�
New �
YOGA �
Opportunities! �
Meets in the 2nd floor conference room. �
�
Mondays | 10:30 a.m. | Salutations Yoga!
Practice the Sun and Moon Salutations! New to
yoga, this is a great way to learn basic yoga
postures. Long time yoga practitioner? Here’s
a opportunity to perfect the Salutation flow.
(Note: You will be up and down off the floor.) �
�
Wednesdays | 10:30 a.m. | Yoga for �
Healing!�
Fifty percent (50%) of this practice will be
devoted to meditation and breathing. The other
half of the class we will focus on specific,
gentle movements that encourage healing. All
levels welcome. Will help with chronic pain. �
Now, more space is available in class
in the fitness center.�
Tuesday and Thursday �
1 p.m. AND 2:30 p.m. �
15 stations�work 90 seconds at a
station, then rest 30 seconds and
rotate to the next station. Complete all
15 stations, rest 2 minutes and then
work through a second round.
Station2Station�
Meet new friends while
participating in a Recreational
activity this year! Art, Music,
Fitness, Travel, Theatre,
Chorus, Hand Bells, are all
great options for expanding
your mind and social circle. �
Indoor Pickleball �
at Charles Young
Center �
(540 E. Third St.) �
�
Mondays, 11a.m. � 12:30 p.m.�
for pick�up Pickleball games. �
All levels welcome! �
Two courts available. �
JANUARY � GROUP FITNESS CLASSES �
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Join us anytime! Please check in for class on the MySeniorCenter computer. All classes first come, first served. �
You must receive a GREEN checkmark when checking in for class! �
Classes are 50 minutes and meet in the group fitness studio unless otherwise noted.�
MONDAY � TUESDAY� WEDNESDAY� THURSDAY� FRIDAY�
PERSONAL TRAINING AVAILABLE! �
�
PICK UP A BROCHURE OR SEE STAFF�
RECREATION � THE ARTS! �
CLASSES CURRENTLY IN SESSION.�
THESE 7�WEEK CLASSES REQUIRE PRE�REGISTRATION UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. �
MONDAY� TUESDAY� WEDNESDAY� THURSDAY� FRIDAY�
ART
STUDIO�
A�
ART
STUDIO
B�
MUSIC
STUDIO�
2nd
Floor
Conf.�
Room�
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NEXT REGISTRATION: TUESDAY, FEB. 25, 9 � 11 AM | MULTIPURPOSE ROOM �
Registration forms will be available Feb. 10 at the center. �
All classes that require pre�registration also require a $10 material/equipment fee for each class. �
�
Payment must be made at time of registration by CHECK or MONEY ORDER. �
NO CARDS OR CASH ACCEPTED. �
�
Scholarships are available, see a social worker for more information prior to Feb. 1. �
(If you cannot make it to the group registration on Feb. 10, speak to a recreation staff member)
DO NOT bring food/drinks into studio. �
Welcome!
�
Amanda Cobb, our new �
recreation assistant. �
Amanda is here part�time
mornings �
on the 2nd floor. �
Stop by and say hi! �
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Walking for �
Better Balance!�
Monday & Wednesday, 9 � 9:50 a.m.�
Multipurpose room�
�
Walk at your own pace.�
Join anytime during the 50 minutes. �
�
Build leg & heart strength.�
�
Practice specific movements �
proven to improve �
overall balance.�
All levels welcome!�
�
Wear clean, athletic shoes that Velcro or tie. �
No boots. No dress shoes. No open heel shoes. �
CARDS! �
Join us for card
games daily. See
page 8 for our card
table schedule. �
�
Introduce yourself �
to the group and �
join the fun.�
How do WE spell success? �
�
D.O.T.T.I.E. �
�
Talk with Dottie Bean about her success �
with our fitness classes and the
Eat.Weigh.Move weight loss support
group. �
�
She is down 90+ lbs and feeling GREAT! �
�
Congrats Dottie! �
You are an inspiration! �
Personal Training Available �
�
We offer personal training in our �
Fitness Center at a nominal fee. �
�
Single and three pack training �
sessions are available. �
�
We also offer BUDDY sessions! �
You can share a session with a friend. �
See a recreation staff member �
for details. �
MORE RECREATION REGISTRATION AND EVENTS!�
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RECREATION�
SPECIAL EVENTS ! �
�
NEW! TRIVIA THROUGH TIME�
Friday | January 10 | 9:30 a.m.�
Join Justin and Amanda as we travel through the decades.
Your team, of up to five people, will be quizzed on questions
that span across decades. It’s a great chance to meet new
people while working your brain at the same time. Special
prizes will be awarded for 1
st
and 2
nd
place teams. The final
question will be a doozy, so here’s a hint � �
Brush up on your state capitals. �
�
FRIDAY FITNESS BINGO! �
Friday | January 17 | 9:30 � 10:15 a.m. �
Join us in the multipurpose room for BINGO with a gentle
exercise flair. Win prizes and move your body. �
All mobility levels welcome. �
�
LOVE ON A LEASH�
(OUR CANINE FRIENDS)�
Friday | January 17 | Noon�
Keep an eye out for our canine friends. �
Hugs & kisses welcome! �
�
MOVIE MATINEE�
(CHECK THE BULLETIN BOARD FOR MOVIE)�
Friday | January 31 | 12:30 p.m.�
Join us in the Multipurpose room for popcorn and a movie! �
�
CONGRATULATIONS! �
�
Looking ahead: �
Registration Dates�
�
Tuesdays, 9 � 11a.m. | 1st floor �
�
FEB. 25 for session MAR. 2 � APR. 17�
APR. 21 for session APR. 27 � JUN. 12�
JUN. 16 for session JUN. 22 � AUG. 7�
AUG. 11 for session AUG. 17 � OCT. 2�
OCT. 6 for session OCT. 12 � DEC. 4�
DEC. 8 for session JAN. 2021 �
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Inclement Weather
Policy
The Lexington Senior Center follows
Fayette County Public Schools policy in the
event of inclement weather.
If schools are CLOSED due to inclement weather,
the center will be OPEN but all instructor lead
activities will be cancelled and we will not
serve lunch. The Fitness Center will run regular
hours.
If schools are on a DELAY, all classes
will meet as scheduled.
Senior Center transportation will be cancelled if
schools are on a DELAY or CLOSED.
Congratulations to the PrimeTime Dancers!
Overall FIRST place winners in the Seniors Got
Talent Contest at the Opera House! �
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LET’S TRAVEL! LET’S TRAVEL! LET’S TRAVEL! LET’S TRAVEL!�
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TRAVEL REGISTRATION
INFORMATION�
Registration for day trips is on a
first come, first served basis until
full ……...so don’t delay! �
�
��REGISTER at the 2nd floor
travel table at LSC. �
��Checks or money orders
ONLY! �
��NO CASH OR CARDS. �
��Make payable to LSC Travel. �
��Payment MUST be made at
time of registration. �
�
TRAVEL PHYSICAL �
EXERTION RATING�
Watch for the Sneaker rating for
each trip. This rating is intended
to be a general estimate of the
physical exertion for the trip.
Please speak with a staff
member if you have specific
mobility concerns. �
�
�
�
ONE Sneaker: Minimal walking,
lots of sitting, may include stairs.�
�
�
�
TWO Sneakers: Moderate
walking, may include stairs,
walking between buildings etc. �
�
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THREE Sneakers: Lots of
walking, may include: uneven
surfaces such as gravel or grass
and/or multiple stairs
University of Kentucky�
Women’s Basketball Game�
at Memorial Coliseum �
(PrimeTime Dancers performance) �
�
Monday, January 27 � $10�
Includes ticket and transportation�
(general admission, ‘no�back’ seats) �
�
6:15 p.m. � Depart LSC �
7 p.m. � Tipoff �
Halftime � LSC PrimeTime Dancers�
9 p.m. � Depart UK �
9:15 p.m. � Arrive LSC �
�
Register for the trip and pick�up info. at the 2nd floor travel table. �
�
Sign�up beginning January 6. �
�
�
SHADES OF IRELAND�
May 25 � June 6, 2020�
Pick up specific info. at the 2nd floor travel table. A travel meeting
regarding this trip was held on June 19. Must have registered by Nov.
26, 2019, to have receive these rates. �
$5,864 single occupancy, $5,114 double occupancy�
$5,084 triple occupancy� prices include cancellation waiver & insurance�
SOLD OUT! YOU CAN PLACE YOUR NAME ON A WAITING LIST!�
PLEASE STOP BY THE 2ND FLOOR TRAVEL TABLE �
FOR SPECIFIC DETAILS ON EACH TRIP. �
�� Times are approximate and subject to change.�
�� Please park in the lower lot for all trips. �
�� All trips filled on a first come, first served basis. Waiting lists are an option. �
�� Please complete a registration form on the travel table and include with your payment. �
�� Payment for DAY TRIPS should be dropped in the box at the tables. �
�� Please note: First 2 weeks of trip registration open to Fayette County residents ONLY. �
LET’S TAKE A TRIP! �
STOP BY THE TRAVEL TABLE ON THE 2ND FLOOR FOR SPECIFIC INFO! �
�
MARTHA DUNCAN: [email protected]�
JODE ROSE: [email protected]�
(859) 278�6072�
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
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Aging Support Group�
Thursday | January 23 | 10 a.m.�
�
Welcome back from the holidays! We took a brief
break over the holidays but we are excited to be
back on the schedule.�
�
If you are looking for a new
group to join in the new
year, you have come to the
right place. The Aging
Support Group is a group
dedicated to all things
aging. We will discuss
resources, tips and tricks,
and really anything you
want to talk about during
this group.�
Breckenridge�
Donation Drive�
�
Do your part to help the kids and
families of Breckenridge Elementary
School. We will be collecting items�
January 1 � 31.�
�
Drop off items including socks, �
underwear (size 4 � 12), paper towels,
toilet paper, scarves, hats, gloves,
sweat pants, sweat shirts and belts for
the kids.�
�
Please only bring new items. �
Volunteer Opportunities�
�
We have a lot of wonderful volunteers at the
Lexington Senior Center, but we can always use
more. Some of the activities that involve
volunteers include mailing out newsletters each
month, getting bags ready for commodities,
maintaining the flower gardens at the senior
center, helping with parties, and delivering
commodities. �
�
If you think you might enjoy any of these
volunteer opportunities, contact Amanda Patrick
to learn more about how to sign up to be a
Lexington Senior Center volunteer.�
�
Did You Know?�
�
The Lexington Senior Center has
three social workers on staff to assist
you with finding and accessing available
resources. The Lexington Senior Center
may be a great place to participate in
recreational activities, but we are also
part of the Department of
Social Services. �
�
We are here and
available to help
find answers to
your question and
provide �
resources. �
�
�
�
Pearl Harbor Day
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Thanksgiving Dinner�
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SATELLITE SENIOR CENTERS�
This center offers occasional exercise classes, ceramics, card playing,
socialization, special events and projects that benefit citizens in need in our
community. Call for a full list of activities and a calendar of events.�
�
Mondays � Fun Days (cards); Chair Yoga 10 a.m. with Tess�
�
Tuesdays � Ceramics, cards and socializing�
�
Wednesdays � Sewing, crochet, needlepoint; Chair Yoga 10 a.m. with Tess�
�
Thursdays � Ceramics, cards and socializing�
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BODIES IN BALANCE�
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Improve muscle tone & flexibility. �
�
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LINE DANCING�
WED. | 11:15 a.m. � 12:05 p.m.�
Dance & have some fun. �
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PICKLEBALL�
MON. | 11 a.m. � 12:30 p.m. �
Fun doubles game with wiffleball and wooden paddles.
All levels are welcome.�
JEWELRY MAKING�
WED. | 12:30 � 2:45 p.m. �
No experience needed. Materials provided. �
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CARDS & SOCIAL TIME �
MONDAY & FRIDAY | 10:45 a.m. � 1 p.m.�
Engage your mind with fun card games!�
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TECHNOLOGY 101: BEGINS IN FEBRUARY�
MON. | 10:30 a.m. � noon �
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The Charles Young Center CLOSED on January 20 in
observance of the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.�
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Questions? Reach out to Katherine Dailey at�
[email protected] or 246�0281.�
BLUEGRASS SENIOR CITIZEN’S MONDAY CLUB�
11:30 a.m. � Lunch | Noon � Program�
Bring a sack lunch unless otherwise noted.
OFF SITE SENIOR ACTIVITES�
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Int. Line Dance with Mimi�
9 AM | Friday (at Carver Center)�
Beginner + Line Dance with Mimi�
10:30 AM | Friday (at Carver Center)�
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Striders Walking Club�
9:30 � 11:30 AM | Wednesday�
(Fayette Mall Food Court) �
Walk when and where you choose; keep
track of miles or time to be recorded at
group get�together on Jan. 16. Incentives
from the Lexington Medical Society are
available.�
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Water Fitness: Begins JAN. 6/7 �
North YMCA with Stephanie:
Monday & Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. �
Beaumont YMCA with Nell: �
Tuesday & Thursday, 9 a.m.�
SATELLITE SENIOR CENTERS�
THE SENIOR CENTER AT CHARLES YOUNG CENTER�
540 E. THIRD ST. | 246�0281 �
MONDAYS & FRIDAYS: 9 A.M. � 1 P.M. | WEDNESDAYS: 9 A.M. � 3 P.M.�
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THE BELL HOUSE �
545 SAYRE AVENUE | 233�0986 | MARTHA MCFARLAND � [email protected]�
JAN. 6: Welcome back potluck.
Bring a dish (serves 6) to share
and photos of your holidays. �
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JAN. 13: Enjoy an inspirational
talk on “Change is Always
Possible” with Geo Gibson. �
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JAN. 20 � Bell House closed for
the MLK Holiday. �
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JAN. 27: Musical entertainment
for the Roaring 20’s with Loren
Tice (piano) and Lee Patrick
(saxophone). January birthdays
celebrated. �
BELL HOUSE �
AARP Driver Safety: �
Wednesday, Feb. 19 �
11:30 a.m. � 4 p.m.�
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$15 AARP members, $20 non�members�
Call 233�0986 to reserve your space. �
Aging Services
Lexington Senior Center
200 E. Main St.
Lexington, KY 40507
Return Service Requested
US Postage
PAID
Lexington, KY
Permit No. 200
Pre-Sort STD
JANUARY DATES TO REMEMBER�
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1 � LSC Closed�
6 � Diabetic Support Group�
8 � Participant’s Council�
10 � Trivia Through Time�
14 � Now You Know | Navigating Healthcare�
15 � Now You Know | Retirement… �
� What could go wrong?�
20 � LSC Closed�
30 � Dementia Friendly Lexington Kick�off Event �
� (6:30 p.m.)�
31 � Movie Matinee (Call to find out the movie.)�
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This information is made possible in part by state and/or federal funding provided by
the Department for Aging and Independent Living.
ABC’s of the Avian World�
Part 3�
Wednesday | January 22 | 9:30 a.m.�
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Join Allen Kingsland, from Wild Birds
Unlimited, as he finishes up this three
part series on birds. �
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