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Upcoming Events,
Activities and Classes
Pages 2, 6-10
Good Things To Know
When You Need Help
Page 18
Has Your Membership
Expired? Renew Today!
Pages 13-14
We provide services, activities and support to promote self-sufficient and
fulfilling lives for aging adults in our multi-cultural community.
JANUARY/FEBRUARY/MARCH WINTER 2019 ISSUE
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Upcoming Events, Fundraisers and Activities
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“Happy New Year” from the SouthEast Seattle Senior Center! As your favorite center and ever grow-ing community, we are excited about plans for 2019. As many of you know, we are beginning our first year as an independent center, having recently and joyfully separated from Sound Generations.
We are reaching out to new groups, including LGBTQ and Veterans, as well as continuing to embrace our existing groups, people from all backgrounds and perspectives.
We continue to stay open on Tuesday evening for Adaptive Yoga (for those with extra physical chal-lenges), and are seeking to add activities to that evening’s offerings. If there are classes or activities you would like to see take place on Tuesday evenings, please share the information with me.
Our Social Worker, Jaime Clark, continues to address some of the harder questions life can hand us, and designing creative programming for those with dementia and other issues they want to resolve in a group setting. And we are proud to be serving those who serve others, as we continue to offer support to caregivers.
We also keep it fun around here, with weaving, meditation, movies, chess, and more. But we always want to know how our center can be the most useful, fun and meaningful to you. Stop by to visit – we may be having a special presentation on a topic you are interested in. Please plan to attend our upcoming Coffee with the Executive Director where we share information and exchange ideas.
I hope you take some time to check out the contents of this newsletter and share it with someone who might benefit – we all need to stay active and I know first-hand, and we are offering activities that are relevant to many different needs and interests. Check it out, come on in, and surprise yourself by trying something new.
With Appreciation,
A Message from the Board President
Lynda Greene, SESSC Executive Director
“Greetings!” My hope is that you had a wonderful holiday season and you are ready for an
exciting new year – 2019. We are just 2 months from celebrating our one-year anniversary of in-
dependence from Sound Generations. And we couldn’t be more excited as we continue to see
the benefit of having made the decision to separate.
Please plan to attend the Annual Members Meeting at 10am on January 22, where you will learn
more about our successes in 2018 as well as our plans for 2019. We are sure you will be pleased.
Two of our popular and favorite activities are coming up in February: the 12th Annual Wine and
Food Gala, with a fundraising goal of $40,000. We need your support to achieve this goal for
the Center; and the ever-popular Rainbow Bingo whose theme for February 2019 is Pajama Rama.
We have lots of activities and programs scheduled at the Center, but they will only be successful if you support them. Your sup-
port is needed and appreciated in all our activities.
As we end 2018 and begin a new year, I extend a big “Thank You” to our Board Members and our Staff, and to our committee
members and volunteers, who continue to work hard to keep SouthEast Seattle Senior Center the wonderful welcoming place
that it is.
With Gratitude,
Lynda Greene, SESSC Executive Director
Barbara Chamberlain, SESSC Board President
Barbara Chamberlain, SESSC Board President
From the Executive Director’s Desk
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SESSC CLOSURES New Year’s Day, Tuesday, January 1
Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday, Monday, January 21 Presidents’ Day - Monday, February 18 SESSC Staff Retreat, Monday, March 18
SESSC Lifetime Members Frank Ahern, Terie Akada, Takashi Akiyama, Frances Alexander,
Beverly Almoslino, Ebon Ameen, Joanne Anderson, John Angelini,
Nathaniel Armstrong, Therese Arntz, Frank Austin, Rubymae Austin,
Bernda Bacani, Charles Bailey, Lewis Banchero, Otis Baseden, Gisela
Baxter, J. Pearl Beamon, Frank Beck, Willie Mae Blades, Annie Bowie,
Sybil Brown, Natalya Brusilovsky, Patty Buckingham, Sarah Bush, Rose
Marie Butler, Dorothy Carlson, Gladys Carlson, Sidney Carter, Barbara
Chamberlain, Fu Wan Chan, John Charles, Mary Charles, Fai Coffin, Sue
Combs, Dorothy Cook, Rosa Cook, Marilyn Crabtree, Ida Darden, Anna-
belle Decuir, Louis DeFranco, Theresa DeFranco, Mae Deguchi, Marion
Dillard, Kathleen Dodd, Mary Downs, Ephraim Duell, Antonia Dumo,
Beulah Early, Kari Edlund, Ron Edlund, Lutisher Edmondson, Bertha
Elfalan, Annie Ellis, Carlton Ellis, Agatha Emanuel, Mae Eng, Brian
Fairchild, Evelyn Fairchild, Kathryn Fies, Irene Finch, Marlene Fisher,
Bernice Fletcher, Lucille Fortson, Ernest French, Sei Fujiwara, Armin
Gade, Leonard Garrett, Ouida Garrett, Joyce Gilliam, Martha Gilliam,
Donnetta Gillum, Barbara Ginn, Millie C Giralmo, Earnestine Gloster,
Willie Goldsmith, Gertie Goldson, Ahava Goldwater, Petra Goodridge,
Miriam Gourdine, Ida Graham, Ursula Gramaje, Marina Gran, Maryetta
Greaves, Jessie Harris, Alice Hayakawa, Nellie Henderson, Ora Hicks,
Michi Hirata, Doretha Holmes, Helen Holtzclaw, Akira Honda, Mary
Honda, Leona Hooper, Grace Howe, Clara Hubbard, Kathleen Hubbard,
Eloise Huggins, Annie Huguley, John Hungate, Lydia Hungate, Margie
Hunt, George Hunter, Rosie Hunter, Frances Ikeda, Kachi Lilly Ikeda,
Kimi Ishii, Nobi Ishii, Robert James, Roosevelt Jeffery, Lubertha Jenkins,
Janet Johnson, Donald Johnston, Robert Jones, Della Jung, Herman Kan,
Meriko Kardel, Alice Keefe, Sue Kennedy, Pat Kihara, Roy Kirita, Yone
Kishida, Deirdre Knowles, Sera Koharu, William Krause, Esther Kubie-
Maimon, Henry Kumasaka, Sadako Lang, Anne Latz, Robert Latz, Erika
Lawson, Delores Lee, Doris Leonard, Lillian Levy, Doreen Lew, Lillie
Lewis, Paul Lewis, Robert Liebscher, Johannes Kwok Yan Liu, Ruth Locke,
Cloteal Lollie, Phyllis Low, Eugene Lux, Marilyn Lux, Arnold Lyshall,
Jocelyn March, Edith Mar-Lundeen, Lillian Matsudaira, Dan Matsumoto,
Yohko Matsumoto, Oscar Matthews, Julie Mayena, Katherine McCraney,
Doris McDaniel, Maria McDaniel, Loretta McIver, Mary McVey, Janice
Melin, Joel Melin, Kris Mikami, Diane Miller, Norris Mitchell, Yoshiko
Miyauchi, Yoneko Mochizuki, Queen Molton, Annabelle Morgan, Doris D.
Morgan, Betty Muir, Carol Nakanishi, Miyoko Nakatsu, Nicholas Nelson,
Roseanne Nelson, Philomena Nessenbaum, Hing Ng, Akio Nishizaki,
Patricia Nord, Mary O'Brien, Jerry Odegard, Itsumi Okazaki, Helen Okura,
Carlos Orpilla, Loretta Orpilla, Nobuko Otsuji, Patricia Paschal, Ernestine
Patterson, Barbara Peete, Clayton Pitre, Gloria Pitre, Marie Pitre, Alice
Poree, Spencer Porter, James Redmond, Emma Ruth Render, Robert
Ridder, Ruthe Ridder, Kim Roberson, Dorothy Roberts, Olga Roberts, Elsie
Roscoe, Ib Rossen, Jewell Russell, Loretta Russell, Norma Ruth, Saburo
Sako, Dean Sanders, Ernestine Sanders, Lillie Sanders, Aubrey Scott,
Minnie Scott, Orene Scott, Patricia Scott, Lester Session, Judy Seth,
Lorraine Shaff, Yoshiko Shiota, M L Shukis, Cherie Sigrist, Jean Sisson,
Ervin Skov, Florita Skov, Esther Smith, Josie Smith, Louise Smith, Norma
Smoczyk, Georgia Spencer, Patricia Stonehocker, Ellen Summers, Azile
Swafford, John Swafford, Mary Swartley, Kenneth Taggart, Geneva
Tanner, Robert Taylor, Dolores Teig, Viola Templeton, R Charlene
Thomas, Beryl Thompson, Norma Thompson, Henry Tianen, Marilyn
Tilbury, Richard Tilbury, Diana Tobin, Dominador Tolentino, Nancy
Toliver, Masako Tomita, Robert Tomita, Herbert Tsuchiya, MaryJane
Tsukamoto, Joyce Turner, Michael Ullman, Patricia Vazquez, Jean
VelDwyk, Emilio Vigil, Chanh Vo, Euguenia Walls, Terry Ward, Johnny
Ware, Betty Warren, Ethel F Washington, Ruth Washington, Rosa Williams,
Melva Lee Williamson, Claire Willner, Eleanor Wise, Albert Woo, Brenda
Woo, Ann Wood, Harriet Wood, Ozeal Wrice, Jeanette Yamada, Dorothy
Yamaguchi, Keiko Yamaguchi, Helen Yamamoto, Hung Yee, Margaret
Yellowwolf, Nannie Young, Gloria Yuman.
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SESSC Staff and Contact Information
Lynda Greene
Executive Director
lyndag@sessc.org
Mary Downs
Finance Coordinator
maryd@sessc.org
Kate Harkins
Community Engagement
Coordinator
kateh@sessc.org
Jaime Clark
Social Worker
jaimec@sessc.org
Alexander Arceo
Membership Coordinator
alexar@sessc.org
Linda Lewis
Thrift Shop Lead
lindal@sessc.org
Sharon Smith
Chef
sharons@soundgenerations.org
Mark Bryant
Enhance Fitness Site Coordinator
markb@sessc.org
Echo Aumick
Foot Care Specialist
Address
4655 South Holly Street
Seattle, WA 98118
Phone: 206-722-0317
Fax: 206-722-2768
Web Page: www.sessc.org
Programming Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm
Instructors & Facilitators
Alexander Arceo
Chess Club Facilitator
Beulah Early
Blood Pressure Monitor and Trip
Chaperone
Carole Stewart
Weaving Instructor
Fai Coffin
Arts and Crafts Instructor
Heather Robinson
Massage Therapist
Jean Sisson
Coloring Class and Friday Movies
Facilitator
Melissa Hancock, John Mistur
Computer Lab Help
Julie Fornier
Yoga Instructor
Marcelino Gomez
Spanish Class Instructor
Patricia Scott
Hands-N-Feet Facilitator
Patricia Vazquez
Bingo Manager
Patty Buckingham
Quilting Group Facilitator
Nicole Hamilton
Adaptive Yoga Instructor
William Young
Computer Class Instructor
Upcoming Events, Fundraisers and Activities 2
From the Executive Director’s Desk 3
A Message from the SESSC Board President 3
SESSC Lifetime Members 4
In Memoriam 4
SESSC Closures 4
In This Issue 5
SESSC Staff and Contact Information 5
SESSC Instructors and Facilitators List 5
Classes and Activities 6-10
SESSC Casino Trips 10
SESSC Casino Trip Policy 10
SESSC and Seattle Parks and Recreation Joint Activities 10
Donors and Sponsors in 2018 11
Advertisement - SESSC Monthly Pledge 12
SESSC Wish List 12
Annual Membership Renewal 13
SESSC Membership Renewal Form (Front Side) 13
Advertisement - Amazon Smile 14
Advertisement - Fred Meyer Giving 14
Advertisement - Bartell Drugs Giving 14
SESSC Membership Renewal Form (Back Side) 14
SESSC Members with Birthdays in January, February and March 15
Volunteer Corner 16
Cheap Chickadee Thrift Shop Information and Coupon 17
SESSC Social Worker Information 18
Good Things to Know 18
Advertisement - Fred Lind Manor 19
Advertisement - ZURICH Benefits 19
Advertisement - Silver * Age 19
Advertisement - Golden Heritage Financial 19
SESSC Social Hall Rental Information 19
Advertisement - Columbia City Bouquet 20
Advertisement - Columbia City Bakery 20
Advertisement - The Brighton Apartments 20
In This Issue
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WEDNESDAY BINGO Wednesdays, 12:30pm - 3:00pm Location: Social Hall Bingo Manager: Patricia Vazquez Cost: $5.00 Buy-in, Free $3.00 pack if you bring a new player. Come join the fun!
Classes and Activities
SOUTH END CRAFTERS 1st Mondays, 10:00am - 11:30am Location: Arts and Crafts Room Instructor: Fai Coffin Cost: $4.00 Members, $8.00 Non-Members Join a warm and welcoming group of crafters. An occasional fee for the cost of materials might apply. Sign up at the Front Desk.
COFFEE BAR AT THE B & B CAFE Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 11:00am Location: Social Hall Coffee: $0.50 Enjoy coffee among friends.
COMMUNITY DINING LUNCH Monday - Friday, 12:00pm - 12:45pm (11:45am on Wednesdays) Location: Social Hall Chef: Sharon Smith Cost: Age 60+: $4.00 Suggested Donation All Others: $10.00 All Community Dining lunches are made from scratch. Our chef, Sharon Smith, puts together a homemade meal and is assisted by SESSC volun-teers. You may pick up a copy of the monthly menu at the Front Desk. Punch cards are available. Contact Alexander Arceo at 206-722-0317 for more information.
ALISS LUNCH GATHERING First Thursday of the Month Gathering at 11:30am Lunch at 12:00pm Meet at 12:30pm Location: Arts and Crafts Room Facilitator: Fai Coffin Cost: Free for Gathering, $4.00 Suggested Donation for Lunch Aging Lesbians in South Seattle. This is a gathering primarily for lesbians who live in South Seattle, but all are welcome to attend.
CHESS CLUB Tuesdays, 10:00am - 1:30pm and Fridays, 11:30am - 1:30pm Location: Social Hall Facilitator: Alexander Arceo Cost: $2.00 Members, $4.00 Non-Members Play a game of chess with a friend or learn how to play. It is never too late to learn.
OPEN-STUDIO (DAY USE) WEAVING Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 3:00pm Location: Weaving Room Cost: $5.00 per day Experienced weavers and those who have completed their first two sam-plers are invited to use SESSC looms on an open-loom basis. A pre-paid punch card is available for your use. Purchase cards at the Front Desk.
DOMINOES Wednesdays, 9:30am - 11:30am Location: Arts and Crafts Room Cost: $1.00
HANDS-N-FEET Mondays, 1:00pm - 3:00pm Location: SESSC Library Facilitator: Patricia Scott Cost: $1.00 Members, $2.00 Non-Members Patti Scott will teach you how to play this fun card game. FRIDAY MOVIES
Fridays, 12:30pm - 3:00pm Location: Multi-Purpose Room Movie Monitor: Jean Sisson Suggested Donation: $2.00 Members, $4.00 Non-Members Enjoy a wide variety of movies ranging from the classics like “Casablanca” and “The Wizard of Oz” to modern favorites like “The Lord of the Rings.”
CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH CLASS Fridays, 10:30am - 11:30am Location: Wellness Room Instructor: Marcelino Gomez Cost: $2.00 Members, $4.00 Non-Members Contrary to popular perception, Spanish is an easier language to learn than English! Learn under the tutelage of Marcelino Gomez. Sign up at the Front Desk.
WE’RE COLORING ANYWAY Thursdays, 10:00am - 11:00am Location: Social Hall Cost: Complimentary Coloring can be a healing and therapeutic activity for adults. It can help
ease tension, is relaxing and inspires creativity. The Center has a limited
supply of crayons & books, and you are welcome to them. Please join us!
CLASSIC MOVIES FROM THE SILVER SCREENERS SECOND FRIDAY OF THE MONTH 2nd Fridays, 12:30pm - 3:00pm Location: Multi-Purpose Room Movie Monitor: Jean Sisson Facilitator: Norm Nielsen Suggested Donation: $2.00 Members, $4.00 Non-Members On the second Friday of the month, Scarecrow Video’s Silver Screeners Group presents a classic movie for your viewing enjoyment.
ALISS EVENING GATHERING 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 6:30pm - 8:00pm Location: Social Hall Facilitator: Fai Coffin Aging Lesbians in South Seattle. This is a gathering primarily for lesbians but all are welcome to attend.
BEACH VOLLEYBALL (CHAIR EXERCISE) Thursdays, 1:30pm - 2:30pm Location: Social Hall Instructor: Mark Bryant Cost: $2.00 Members, $4.00 Non-Members This is a modified form of volleyball played by sitting in chairs and using a beach ball. This class is part of the Thursday Chair Exercise class.
YOGA Tuesdays, 9:00am - 10:00am Location: Multi-Purpose Room Instructor: Julie Fournier, Susanna Reynolds Cost: $10.00, Members, $20.00 Non-Members per class This down-to-earth class is perfect for students new to yoga, who might be intimidated by the idea of yoga or curious about yoga. Sign up at the Front Desk.
January 11 “Kedi,” directed by Ceyda Torun, is a profile of Istanbul and
its people.
February 8 “The Trouble with Harry,” directed by Alfred Hitchcock,
starring Shirley MacLaine and John Forsythe, 1955.
March 8 “Petrified Forest,” directed By Archie Mayo, starring Betty
Davis, Leslie Howard and Humphrey Bogart, 1936.
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SESSC BIRTHDAY LUNCHES 3rd Thursday of the Month, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location: Social Hall Cost: $4.00 Suggested donation ages 60+, $10.00 under 60 Lunch is Free for SESSC members that have a CURRENT membership and whose birthday is in a corresponding month listed above. Sign up at the Front Desk or call the Center to reserve your seat.
Date Music Entertainment
January 17 Del Ray
February 21 Mark Samson
March 21 DJ Smooth T
BEGINNING WEAVING Tuesdays, 9:00am - 12:00pm Location: Weaving Room Instructor: Linda Stryker Cost: $15.00 Members, $30.00 Non-Members per session This is a continuous meeting time. Call instructor to see if a loom is open. All materials provided. Calculate, warp and weave two samplers. Most people take 4-5 sessions to complete their samplers. Contact Linda Stryker at 206-431-9213 or LLStryker@hotmail.com for more information.
ADAPTIVE YOGA Selected Tuesday Evenings, 6:30pm - 7:45pm Session 1: January 15th, 22nd, February 5th Session 2: February 19th, 26th, March 5th, 12th Session 3: March 26th, April 2nd, 9th, 16th Location: Social Hall Instructor: Nicole Hamilton Cost : $15.00 per person per class Do you have physical limitations (e.g., wheelchair-bound, use a cane or walker, etc.) and think it means you can’t participate in yoga? Then this class is for you. Pre-registration is required. Sign up at the Front Desk or call 206-722-0317.
“HAPPY HANDS” QUILTING GROUP 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 9:30am - 12:00pm Location: Arts and Crafts Room Facilitator: Patty Buckingham Cost: $4.00 Members, $8.00 Non-Members All are welcome to join.
HELP WITH PCS, LAPTOPS, SOCIAL MEDIA, SMART PHONES AND TABLETS Tuesdays, 2:00 - 3:00pm with Melissa Hancock Fridays, 1:00pm - 2:00pm, with John Mistur Location: Computer Lab Facilitators: John Mistur and Melissa Handcock Cost: Complimentary John and Melissa can help you with any questions or problems you might have with these items. They can also help you create various documents and establish a free e-mail account. We encourage you to take advantage of their expertise.
DRUMMING FOR EVERYONE Mondays, 12:30pm - 1:30pm Location: Social Hall Facilitator: Kenny Mandell Cost: $3.00 Members, $6.00 Non-Members Discover the joys of percussion. Learn how to count, feel and play differ-ent rhythms and beats in a group setting. This is a great way to help keep your mind and body alert and have fun! No experience necessary. All are welcome to attend.
WORD GAMES 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 10:00am - 11:15am Location: Arts and Crafts Room Facilitator: Fai Coffin Cost: Complimentary Play games like Boggle and Bananagrams. This is your chance to tickle your brain and have fun. Sign up at the Front Desk.
FOOT CARE WITH ECHO By Appointment Only Tuesdays, 8:30am - 3:30pm Location: Wellness Center Foot Care Specialist: Echo Aumick
Cost: $25.00 Members, $30.00 Non-Members Echo Aumick is a caring and experienced foot care provider trained to take care of various foot conditions. She is also certified to treat the feet of those with diabetes. Cancellation a day before your appointment is ac-ceptable. No-shows will be charged the regular fee. Sign up at the Front Desk for your appointment. Gift Certificates Available. Buy one for some-one you care about.
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS Wednesdays, 9:00am-11:00am Location: Social Hall Facilitator: Beulah Early, RN Cost: Free Our own Beulah Early, RN, will check and record your blood pressure. No appointment is necessary.
MASSAGE THERAPY Wednesdays by Appointment, 9:30am - 3:30pm Except the first Wednesday of the month Location: Wellness Center Massage Therapist: Heather Robinson
Cost: $25.00 Members, $30.00 Non-Members per 1/2 hour Heather Robinson provides a low-cost, 30 or 60 minute therapeutic mas-sage by appointment. Call 206-722-0317 to make an appointment or reg-ister at the Front Desk. No shows will be charged the regular fee.
ENHANCE FITNESS WITH MARK BRYANT Mondays and Thursdays, 9:00am - 10:00am Location: Social Hall Cost: $24.00 members, $48.00 non-members, per month Focus is on standing, aerobics, stretching, balance, and strength training. Get in shape, get fit! Sign up at the Front Desk.
SESSC BOOK GROUP 3rd Mondays, 10:00am - 11:15am Location: Social Hall Facilitators: Myra Theriot and Fai Coffin Cost: Complimentary Finally, a book group for the SESSC! If you enjoy reading, then this is the group for you. Sign up at the Front Desk.
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Classes & Activities
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP 2nd Tuesdays, January 8th, February 12th, March 12th, 1:00pm - 2:30pm Location: Multipurpose Room Facilitator: Toni Crutchfield Cost: Complimentary Open to anyone caring for an older adult or adult with a disability. Talk with other Caregivers. Discuss challenges, frustrations, what works, re-sources, and services. Contact Toni Crutchfield of Sound Generations at 206-727-6210 for more information.
RECLAIM YOUR SPACE 2nd Mondays, January 14th, February 11th, March 11th 1:00pm - 2:00pm Location: Multipurpose Room Cost: $5.00 Suggested donation per meeting Instructor: Jaime Clark, MSW Do you have emotional difficulty or isolation due to extreme clutter? Do you have difficulty discarding (or recycling, selling, giving away) ordinary items? Do you avoid inviting people into your home due to extreme clutter? Many people who struggle with hoarding find group support very helpful and empowering. Open group, no registration required, but RSVP requested.
NO ONE IS TURNED AWAY IF UNABLE TO MAKE A DONATION
MOMENTIA MONDAYS Selected Mondays, January 7th, 14th, 28th, February 4th, 11th, 25th, March 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th, 10:30am - 11:30am Location: Multipurpose Room Facilitator: Jaime Clark, MSW Cost: $5.00 Suggested donation per meeting Momentia is a grassroots movement empowering people with memory loss and their loved ones to remain connected and active in the communi-ty. Join us to explore the possibilities of different ways to stay engaged while living with memory loss. This is a great way to create diverse and accessible programming here at the SESSC!
NO ONE IS TURNED AWAY IF UNABLE TO MAKE A DONATION
COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES PRESENTATION: MEDICAID LONG-TERM CARE Tuesday, March 19th, 1:00pm - 2:00pm Location: Multipurpose Room Facilitator: Ann LoGerfo Cost: Complimentary. Donations welcome. Medicaid long-term care offers essential support for both seniors and care-givers! There have been several new programs in the past few years, which may help you and your loved ones. Learn about the programs, the eligibility standards and how and when to apply. This is a must presenta-tion for family caregivers. This will likely fill up, so reserve your spot today by calling 206-722-0317 or sign up at the Front Desk.
AARP DRIVER SAFETY COURSE Fridays, March 1st and 8th, 9:00am - 1:00pm Location: Multipurpose Room Facilitator: Marge Lutton Cost: $15.00 AARP Members, $20.00 Non-AARP Members Now is a great time to refresh and enhance your driving skills. This is a great course to get you “up to speed” with the latest information on driver safety. Completion of the course may make you eligible for a discount on your car insurance. Must attend both sessions to complete the course. Sign up at the Front Desk.
MEMBERS’ ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday January 22nd, 10:00am - 11:30am Location: Social Hall SESSC Staff and Board will discuss the budget, review accomplishments in 2018 and review the Center’s goals for 2019. A free lunch will be served to those who preregister by Tuesday, January 15. Sign up at the Front Desk.
1/07 Taproot - Re-Ignite the Mind 2/25 Taproot - Re-Ignite the Mind
1/14 Folk Dance 3/04 Planting with Peach
1/28 Taproot - Re-Ignite the Mind 3/11 Folk Dance
2/04 Taproot - Re-Ignite the Mind 3/18 Taproot - Re-Ignite the Mind
2/11 Folk Dance 3/25 Planting with Peach
CONVERSATION CAFE 2nd Mondays, January 14th, February 11th, March 11th 10:00am - 12:00pm Location: Social Hall Cost: Complimentary. Donations accepted. This activity has come about because members wanted to have an oppor-tunity to have friendly conversations over a variety of topics. Share your stories and thoughts! Sign up at the Front Desk.
DIABETES PRESENTATION BY PRIORITY FOOTWEAR Friday, January 11th, 10:00am - 11:00am Location: Social Hall Facilitator: Nelson Lopez Cost: Complimentary Nelson Lopez from Priority Footwear will talk to you about diabetes and shoes that were designed for those with diabetes.. Sign up at the Front Desk.
COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES PRESENTATION: FINANCIAL FRAUD AND SCAMS DIRECTED TOWARD SENIORS Tuesday, February 5th, 1:00pm - 2:00pm Location: Multipurpose Room Facilitator: Ann LoGerfo and Alison Bilow Cost: Complimentary. Donations welcome. Columbia Legal Services’ attorneys will present ways to prevent being a victim of fraud and scams that are directed at seniors. RSVP for this free and informative presentation at the Front Desk or call 206-722-0317 to reserve your spot.
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WATCHING SELMA - REMEMBERING MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. Monday, January 14th, 9:30am - 11:30am Location: Multipurpose Room Cost: for Movie: $2.00 Members, $4.00 Non-Members Cost for Lunch: $4.00 Suggested donation The Center will be showing the movie, “Selma,” starring David Oyelowo as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who rallied his followers on the historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Discuss the movie with others over lunch in our Community Dining Program.
SESSC ARTIST TALK WITH ELIZABETH MORRIS Wednesday, January 23rd, 10:30am - 11:30am Location: Social Hall Facilitator: Elizabeth Morris Cost: Complimentary Meet and welcome our guest artist, whose works are displayed in the Social Hall in January and February. She will share her thoughts and her process of making works of art.
REVERSE MORTGAGES - ARE THEY FOR YOU? Thursday, January 10th, 10:00am - 11:00am Location: Social Hall Facilitator: Paul Tollner Cost: Complimentary Learn the ins and outs of reverse mortgages. Paul will teach you every-thing you need to know, including determining whether or not a reverse mortgage is good for you. Sign up at the Front Desk.
BE A GUEST FOR A FREE LUNCH AT THE LAKESHORE Wednesday, March 6th, 10:30am Location: The Lakeshore Cost: Complimentary Thinking about housing options for the future? Curious about the Lakeshore Apartments? If so, you are invited for a tasty and free lunch in the elegant dining room. Team up with friends to carpool. Space is lim-ited. Sign up at the Front Desk. Contact The Lake for additional infor-mation.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY Friday, March 8th, 10:30am - 12:00pm Location: Social Hall Facilitator: Fai Coffin Cost: Complimentary Listen to stories of women in history and the origins of International Wom-en’s Day. Members and guests will have a chance to share stories of the “she-roes” in their lives. Snacks will be provided. Sign up at the Front Desk.
RAINBOW BINGO - PAJAMA RAMA! Friday, February 15th, 6:00pm - 9:00pm Location: Social Hall Cost: $25.00 by 01/31/19, $28.00 on and after 02/01/19 Join the fantastic Rainbow Bingo crew at the SESSC for prizes and pande-monium to raise money for the Center’s programs and activities.
2019 RAINBOW BINGO DATES AND THEMES
2/15/19 Pajama Rama 8/9/19 Blingo!!
4/12/19 Tiki Luau 10/25/19 Freaky Friday
6/14/2019 Western Style 12/13/19 Mistletoe Madness
KING COUNTY SENIOR EXEMPTION PROGAM Selected Tuesdays, January 15th, February 12th and March 12th 10:00am - 11:30am Location: Social Hall Facilitator: Sara Franklin Cost: Complimentary Plan to attend to see if you are eligible for King County’s Property Tax Exemption program. Sign up at the Front Desk. See page 2 for more infor-mation.
HELLO, NEIGHBOR DAY Tuesday, January 15th, 10:00am - 12:00pm Location: Social Hall Facilitator: SESSC Staff Cost: Complimentary Did you know there are several senior housing buildings in our neighbor-hood, and that some residents living in them don’t know about our Cen-ter? We want you to help us by being an ambassador to welcome them to our Center. Contact Kate Harkins if you are interested in making a positive impression to first-time visitors to the SESSC.
12TH ANNUAL WINE AND FOOD GALA - LOVE IS IN THE AIR Saturday, February 9th, 6:00pm - 9:00pm Location: Social Hall Cost: $75.00 until 2/8, $100.00 after 2/9 You are invited to join us for an evening of fun! The SESSC's 12th Annual Wine and Food Gala is SouthEast Seattle Senior Center's major fundraising event of the year. The dinner includes multiple courses with a wine pair-ing for each course, a silent and live auction plus a Wine Grab! The $40,000, we must raise from this event, will support the many services offered at SESSC. Money raised from this event will support the activities and programs that seniors living in the Rainier Valley and surrounding neighborhood need and use. Help us to provide the services, activities and support needed to promote self-sufficient and fulfilling lives for aging adults in our multi-cultural community.
HAMILTON COUNTY PRESENTS FALL PREVENTION 1) Home Assessment Class: Thursday, January 24th and January 31 2) Evaluation of Home Assessment Class: Thursday, Feb-ruary 7, 2019. All classes are from 10:00am - 11:00am
Location: Multi-Purpose Room; Clinician: Mark Bryant; Cost: Free In your home, are you at risk of falling? Participate in one of two sched-uled home assessments, by completing a questionnaire at the Center with Mark Bryant. The questionnaire will identify areas that might make you vulnerable to a fall. The second assessment will be your opportunity to evaluate the home assessment by answering whether it helped you and identifying other ways where the Center may be able to help. These classes are free, but space is limited as well as the classes. Reserve your space now!
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CRAZY HAT MAKING DAY Thursday, March 28th, 10:00am - 11:30am Location: Social Hall Facilitator: Kate Harkins Cost: $2.00 Suggested Donation Drop by to make yourself a crazy hat that you can wear at the Center on April Fool’s Day. Refreshments provided. Sign up at the Front Desk.
SESSC ACTIVITY CANCELLATION POLICY SESSC Classes may be cancelled if minimum attendance is not reached one week in advance of activity. Please sign up and pay for activities one week in advance. All classes, programs, and activities are subject to change. This policy is not applicable to joint activities with Seattle Parks.
All participants must be ambulatory (i.e., mobile) to go on an SESSC trip, and must be able
to take care of their personal needs.
Payment for trips is due upon registration, whether done in person, at the Front Desk or
via phone. For your convenience, MasterCard and VISA credit cards are accepted over the phone to pay for tips.
If you must cancel a trip, you will be reimbursed by check, if cancelled at least three days
prior to the trip. Failure to cancel a paid trip in the time specified will be considered a donation to the Center.
Drivers will not wait for late-comers. You must be at the designated location for pick up
before the scheduled departure time.
SESSC Casino Trip Policy
RED WIND CASINO (25 SPACES, NO WHEELCHAIRS) Tuesday, February 26th, 9:00am Pickup, 3:00pm Return Cost: $5.00 For Members and Non-Members It’s Red Wind Casino time. Sign up and pay for a trip at the Front Desk.
Not a gambler? Climb aboard anyway and have lunch!
SESSC Casino Trips
LUCKY EAGLE CASINO (27 SPACES, NO WHEELCHAIRS) Tuesday, January 29th and March 26th 8:30am Pickup, 3:00pm Return Cost: $5.00 For Members and Non-Members Feeling lucky? Come on over to the Lucky Eagle Casino. Sign up and pay
for a trip at the Front Desk. Not a gambler? Climb aboard anyway and have
lunch!
COFFEE WITH THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LYNDA GREENE Tuesdays, February 19th , 10:00am - 12:00pm Location: SESSC Atrium Facilitator: Lynda Greene Cost: Complimentary This is your opportunity to share your thoughts, ideas or concerns with the Center’s Executive Director. Sign up at the Front Desk.
To register and make payment for joint programs:
1) Call Anne Nguyen at 206-684-7484 or
2) Go online at www.seattle.gov/parks, register at your local Parks com-
munity center, or call the Business Service Center at 206-684-5177. Cash,
Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Checks are accepted. Make
checks payable to ‘City of Seattle.’
SESSC AND SEATTLE PARKS JOINT ACTIVITIES
DROP-IN TAI CHI AT RAINIER BEACH Mondays and Thursdays, 9:30am - 10:30am Location: Rainier Beach Community Center Instructor: S. Hiserman Contact: Anne Nguyen Cost: $3.00 Drop-in Improve your balance and posture, increase strength, and calm you mind.
Joint activities between the SESSC and Seattle Parks and Recreation are
handled through our Seattle Parks contact, Anne Nguyen, NOT through the
SouthEast Seattle Senior Center.
These activities are generally not held at the SESSC. Be sure to refer to
each activity to determine locations, dates and times.
Please follow the instructions below for inquiries or to register for these
activities.
NW AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM - 12104 Friday, January 11th, 9:30am - 3:00pm Contact: Anne Nguyen Cost: $16.00 At the heart of the African American experience in the Northwest is the story of a journey to this region, the establishment of a vibrant communi-ty, and the ways in which this group has survived. Lunch on your own at a local Ethiopian restaurant.
TASTE OF FREMONT - 12100 Friday, February 8th, 9:30am - 3:30pm Contact: Anne Nguyen Cost: $24.00 Theo's factory tours entertain you with the story of cocoa. Learn about the history and science of chocolate, cocoa beans sourcing, the benefits of organic and fair trade practices, and discover the details of the bean-to-bar process. Guests will receive a coupon for their retail purchases. Lunch on your own in the eclectic, artsy neighborhood of Fremont.
MUCKLESHOOT CASINO - 12092 Wednesday, February 22nd, 9:30am - 4:00pm Contact: Anne Nguyen Cost: $18.00 Try your luck at Muckleshoot Casino located in Auburn, featuring over 3,100 gaming machines, the largest non-smoking poker room in Washing-ton, 70+ table games, and multiple restaurants and bars. Lunch on your own.
CHATEAU STE. MICHELLE WINERY - 12106 Friday, March 15th, 9:30am - 3:30pm Contact: Anne Nguyen Cost: $25.00 Enhance your wine knowledge with a wine 101 tasting and see what
makes Washington such a premier grape growing region. Guests will taste
two wines throughout the tour, then taste the remaining in a semi-
secluded space in our new visitors center. Lunch on your own; box lunch
available for purchase.
URBAN LEAGUE OF METROLITAN SEATTLE COMPUTER CLASS: COMPUTER BASICS JUST FOR YOU Selected Tuesdays and Thursdays March 12th, 14th, 19th and 21st 10:15am - 11:45am
Location: SESSC Computer Lab Facilitator: William Young Cost: Complimentary Learn the basics on how to use a PC, send e-mail messages and use the internet. Bill’s experience and expertise is your ticket to get you up to speed with using today’s technology for your gain. You will also learn to create a free e-mail address. Complimentary lunch provided on March 12th and 21st. Sign up at the Front Desk.
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Thank You to Our Donors and Sponsors in 2018
Alari Joseph, Alison Harkness, Alison Ladd, ALISS, Allen Greene, Amy Adair, ANEW, Anne
Hinnendael, Anthony Martos, Arnold Lyshall, B. Soren Henderson, Barbara Chamberlain, Barbara Peete,
Barbara Penn, Be-Good Project, Bernetta Branch, Beryl Thompson, Beth James, Beulah Early, Bobby
Brown, Boeing Employee Community Fund, Brenda Knights, Brenda Radford, Brian Fairchild, Bridget
Nickol, Carmine Vincenzo, Carolyn Boatsman, Casonia Logenberry, Charlene Thomas, Christopher
William, Cindy Lynn Fenbert, City of Seattle, Clyde Jones, Curtis Brown, Dahlia Yee, David Beyl,
Dawn Crownover, Deanna Getz, Deanne Hart, Deidre Knowles, Delores A Banfield, Deloris L
Kingsbury, Diana Tobin, Diane Miller, Don Johnston, Donald King, Donnetta M Gillum, Doris D.
Morgan, Dorothy Driver, Dorothy Roberts, E J Gong, Edward Foster, Elina Prokofyeva, Elizabeth A.
Merry, Elizabeth Morris, Elizabeth Russell, Elizabeth Young, Ellen Cooper, Era Living, Erica Lawson,
Ethel F Washington, Eve McClure, Evelyn Fairchild, Fai Coffin, Florita Skov, Frances Ikeda, Fred
Quarnstrom, Gary McDuffe, George Garrison, Gerald Farmer, Gisela Baxter, Grace Howe, Hanna
Hirabayashi, Harold Shepherd, Heidi B Schwab, Helen and Steve Barton, Helen Okura, Herb Tsuchiya,
Holly Court AA, Hung Yee, Irene Delizo, Jacqueline Ware, Jaime Clark, Jan and Hun Kumasaka, Janet
Christansen, Janet Gladden, Jean D Veldyke, Jean Sisson, Jeanette Yamada, Jeannie L O'Brien, Jeff
Johnson, Jennifer Lapense, Jerry Carroll, Jill Randerson, Joanne E Stagg, Johanna Bangeman, Johannes
Kwok Yan Liu, John Angelini, John Charles, Josie Gardner, Joyce Guzdear, Joyce Micelli, Judith
Hightower, Julie Williams, Jun Francis Pasion, June Bluespruce, Kara Lee, Kate Harkins, Kate Turpin,
Kathleen Gill, Keith Reece, Kelly Jones, Kenneth Taggart, Kim Roberson, Kimber Xara, Kimberly Early,
Klista Redfield, Kristin A King, Lanetta Tiokasin, Laurie O'Brien, Lee Callahan, Leschi Mart, Leslie
Dammeier, Lillie Sanders, Lily Lee, Linda Eng, Lisa Henry, Loretta McIver, Loretta Orpilla, Louise
Chinn, Louise Smith, Lynda Greene, Marcella, Pendergrass, Margaret Kabiru, Margaret Yellowwolf,
Maria L. MCDaniel, Marie McNabb, Marilyn Crabtree, Marilyn Tilbury, Marion Dillard, Martha
Gilliam, Mary Charles, Mary Downs, Mary O'Brien, Mary Tanner, Mary Woo, Max Cossalter, Melva
Copes, Melva Williamson, Merritt Green, Michael Chapman, Midori Garrison, Miriam Gourdine, Mothers
Grab and Go, Myra Theriot, Nancy Carlson, Nancy E McDonnell, Nancy Mcdonnell, Natalie L Green,
Nicole Bogran, Ouida Garrett, Pamela Chaples, Patricia Buckingham, Patricia Dampier, Patricia Espey,
Patricia Scott, Patricia Stonehocker, Patricia Vazquez, Paulina Lorretta Russell, Peter Cole, Rebecca
Binns, Richard Persinger, Robert and Ruth Ridder, Robert Shaw, Rosemary Long, Ruth Hooper, Ruth
Locke, Sarah Smith, Saundra Morgan, Scott Mcphee, Seafair, Seattle Assoc of Club Women, Seattle
Chapter of Girl Friends, Seattle Rainier Lions Club, Serena Heslop, Sherli TA Wilson, Shirley Patten,
Sidney Carter, Smiles by Bond, Sondra Shira, Stephen Lloyd, Steve Tanemura, Steven Wayne, Su
Harambe, Sue Kennedy, Sue Schindele, Susan and Bill Simmonds, Susan Freeman, Susan Pickrell, Susan
Rose, Susan Swinehart, Suzanne Hittman, Sybil Brown, Sylvia Stayformore, Terry Ward, The Benevity
Community Impact Fund, Tilth Alliance, Tracie Flynn, Velma Henry, Vickey Chapman, Vicky Feulich,
Victoria Freulich, Virginia Calvin, Vorn Willis, Warren News and Gifts, Washington Care Services,
William Anderson, Windermere Real Estate, Yoneko (Betty) Mochizuki, and Yvonne Williams.
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The Center requires supplies to maintain and keep the building clean, to support our mem-
bers and to support programs that help build friendships and camaraderie like the morning
coffee program. You can choose to contribute from the “Wish List” below. Help us when and
where you can and where it makes sense to you. We appreciate your contributions.
SESSC WISH LIST
Items for Foot Care Program
Hand and Body Lotions
Toilet Paper (A Lot!) Dinner Napkins TIDE (liquid) laundry detergent
24-Gallon Garbage Bags Hand Sanitizer Zip Lock Bags: Gallon & Quart Sizes
33-Gallon Garbage Bags Disinfectant Wipes Non-Dairy Creamer (16oz.) and Packaged Sugar
Coffee (Regular & Decaf) 8.5x11” Printer Paper Dish Washing Liquid
Paper Towels Plastic Cups/Utensils Bleach
Items for Our Center Items for Our Community Dining Program
to support your SESSC The Center has launched a Monthly Pledge Program to better serve not just our members, but others who are in need.
The cost to making these provisions available is significant. There are many aspects to managing the Center that we
have to pay for - they cannot be achieved through in-kind donations. This is why your contribution is so valuable.
And pledges help us budget - when we have an idea of what our monthly contributions will be, then we can plan
better.
1) Through “PayPal,” or through the SESSC website at “www.sessc.org”
2) Set up “auto pay” through your bank.
3) Call the SESSC and use your credit or debit card
There will be more information provided at the Member’s Annual Meeting, January 22, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. You
can also call Alex Arceo at 206-722-0317 for more information.
There are NOW convenient, zero cost ways to contribute, without
leaving your home:
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SESSC Membership Rates
Individual: $60.00 (may be paid with two consecutive payments of $30.00)
Individual Lifetime: $1000 (may be paid with two consecutive payments of $500.00)
Why You Should be an SESSC Member SESSC Member Benefits
Free quarterly newsletter mailed to your home
Discounts on most program activity fees
Discounts at the Center’s Cheap Chickadee Thrift
Shop
Access to licensed Social Worker
Free birthday lunch during the month of your birth-
day
Nutritional Daily Lunch Program
Access to support groups for concerns about aging
Financial, insurance, income tax and legal counsel-
ing available
As the saying goes, “Membership has its benefits.” For SESSC members, that
statement definitely rings true. If you have been coming to the Center to
participate in our activities like exercise or lunch, you might want to seriously
consider becoming a member of the Center.
Here is what Lifetime Member, Sidney Carter, has to say about being a mem-
ber. “Being a member gives me the sense that this is MY center and I help
make it strong by putting my dollars toward programs I love and want to share
with others. I know my contributions are really appreciated. Although activities are already
affordable, membership offers discounted prices on most classes, activities and trips. Whether
you choose Lifetime Membership or Annual Membership, you will get satisfaction that you have
done the right thing!”
We hope that you consider becoming a member of the Center. You will not regret your deci-
sion to join the SESSC.
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African American/Black: Asian: Caucasian/White: Native American
ETHNIC ORIGIN (Check All That Apply or WRITE-IN)
Pacific Islander: Latino/Hispanic: Alaska Native: Other
Do You Live Alone? Are You A Caregiver? Do You Have A Disability?
Yes No No Yes Yes No
What Relationship Do You
Have With The Military? Active Duty
Veteran
No Relationship
Unknown
Spouse of Veteran/Active Duty
Dependent of Veteran/Active Duty
MEDICAL INFORMATION
Doctor Name: Office Phone Alt. Phone:
Insurance Provider: Phone:
All information requested is for the use of SESSC Staff and is kept strictly confidential. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
INCOME: Please check the appropriate box. One Person Household Two Person Household Three Person Household Four Person Household Five Person Household Six Person Household
$18,550 or less $23,850 or less $26,450 or less $28,600 or less $30,700 or less $21,200 or less
$18,551 to $30,900 $21,201 to $35,300 $23,851 to $39,700 $26,451 to $44,100 $28,601 to $47,650 $30,701 to $51,200
$30,901 to $44,750 $35,301 to $51,150 $39,701 to $57,550 $44,101 to $63,900 $47,651 to $69,050 $51,201 to $74,150
$44,751 or more $51,151 or more $57,551 or more $63,901 or more $69,051 or more $74,151 or more
Attention SESSC Members, Participants and Friends! Do you shop
at Amazon? If not, you may want to start. There is now, a great
way to support your Center.
When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you will receive the same
products for the same prices as amazon.com.
Whenever you shop on AmazonSmile, they will donate 0.5% of
the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to the SESSC.
AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know; the exact same
products, prices and service.
Support your Center by designating the SouthEast Seattle Sen-
ior Foundation (SSSF) as your selected charity.
Your Center, the SESSC, is a part of the SSSF & 100% of your dona-
tion through AmazonSmile, when designated as SSSF, will be di-
rected to the SESSC.
FRED MEYER eSCRIP PROGRAM You can support the Center by making purchases at any Fred Mey-er store and by becoming a member of their Community Rewards Program. Once enrolled, the Center will receive a percentage of what you spend. Contact Alex at 206-722-0317 for more infor-mation.
BARTELL DRUGS eSCRIP PROGRAM You can support the Center by making purchases at any Bartell Drugs with an eSCRIP card. The cards are free to obtain and the Center can receive up to 4% back from all purchases you make. It’s a win-win deal! Contact Alex at 206-722-0317 for more infor-mation.
WHETHER SHOPPING ONLINE FROM THE COMFORT OF HOME, OR AT THE STORE,
YOU CAN STILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE SESSC!
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Happy Birthday, SESSC Members!
Nobuko Otsuji Jan. 1
Margaret Yellowwolf Jan. 1
Sue Combs Jan. 2
Karyn Hough Jan. 2
Harry M Hull Jan. 2
Diana Tobin Jan. 2
Carlton Ellis Jan. 3
Lucille Fortson Jan. 3
Eve McClure Jan. 3
Johnny Ware Jan. 3
Loretta Russell Jan. 5
Cherie Sigrist Jan. 5
Leah Fiorito Jan. 6
Dorothy Terrell Jan. 6
Katherine McCraney Jan. 9
Samuel White Jan. 10
Velma Henry Jan. 11
Sera Koharu Jan. 11
Patricia Doss Jan. 12
Harriet Wood Jan. 13
Helen Holtzclaw Jan. 14
Tadele M Beyene Jan. 15
Daphne Jones Jan. 16
Sylvia B White Jan. 16
Dorothy Loudon Jan. 17
Annie Ellis Jan. 18
Delores Lee Jan. 19
Anita Legsdin Jan. 19
Dahlia Yee Jan. 19
Armin Gade Jan. 20
Julie Lehnis Jan. 20
Patty Buckingham Jan. 21
Patricia Espey Jan. 22
Lillie Sanders Jan. 27
Mark Magraw-Mickelson Jan. 28
Willie Mae Blades Jan. 29
T. Diane Day Jan. 29
Adalor Guib Jan. 30
William Young, Jr Jan. 31
Mae Eng Feb. 2
Vaughnette Freeman Feb. 3
Yohko Matsumoto Feb. 3
Clara Kelly Feb. 5
Evelyn Fairchild Feb. 7
Joyce James Feb. 7
Midori Garrison Feb. 8
Barbara Chamberlain Feb. 9
Gloria Pitre Feb. 13
Melva Lee Williamson Feb. 15
Pat Kihara Feb. 17
Brenda Matter Feb. 17
William Krause Feb. 18
Scott Gehring Feb. 19
Anthony Weeks Feb. 19
Minnie Collins Feb. 21
Andrea Leon Feb. 23
Alice Poree Feb. 24
Robert James Feb. 25
Robert Ridder Feb. 25
Viola Templeton Feb. 27
Kenneth Taggart Feb. 28
Edythe Gandy Mar. 4
Alice Keefe Mar. 4
Frank Austin Mar. 5
Louise Chinn Mar. 7
Patricia Nord Mar. 7
Boneva Heflin Mar. 9
Annie Huguley Mar. 9
Louise Smith Mar. 9
Agatha Emanuel Mar. 10
Marie Jones Mar. 12
Nobi Ishii Mar. 15
Queen Molton Mar. 15
John Charles Mar. 16
Antonia Dumo Mar. 16
Semhar Mezenghi Mar. 16
Barbara Marsh Mar. 17
Janet Mitchell Mar. 17
Georgia Spencer Mar. 17
Maralyn Thomas-Schier Mar. 18
Elsie Roscoe Mar. 19
Sarah Bush Mar. 21
Ruth A Hooper Mar. 21
George Hunter Mar. 24
Lester Session Mar. 24
Jacquinot Weisenbach Mar. 24
Yvonne Williams Mar. 25
Judith Hightower Mar. 29
Catherine Smith Mar. 30
JANUARY MARCH FEBRUARY
Be a Birthday Lunch Sponsor Is your birthday coming up?
OF COURSE it is!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Sponsor a birthday cake, entertainment or sparkling cider at our
monthly birthday party. You can help with a monetary contribu-
tion for the following:
Interested? Call Kate Harkins at 206-722-0317. Please note that more than
one person may sponsor the entertainment, birthday cake or
sparking cider in any given month.
Entertainment $100.00
Birthday Cake $75.00
Sparkling Cider $25.00
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SESSC volunteers invest their time, hard work, and loving care and are committed to forming a
strong community and welcoming culture at our Center. They keep us strong. Here we highlight
just a few volunteers who keep our Center going:
THANKS VOLUNTEERS - WE COULDN’T DO IT WITHOUT YOU!
Volunteer Corner
Rhonda Williams - Rhonda is the daughter of an SESSC mem-
ber, Etta Williams. Rhonda may be a bit shy but she is a real
asset behind the scenes in the kitchen, helping to put dishes
away and other housekeeping tasks.
Ernie Lee - Ernie is our neighbor, and loves bingo here! He
just wanted to lend a hand, and we are so glad he did. Thanks
for helping in our Community Dining program!
Deanna and Larry Book - Deanna and Larry are retired, and
chose us to spend their valuable time, giving back to their
community by volunteering as servers in our Community Din-
ing Program.
Linda Harris - Long-time friend and volunteer at the center,
Linda now comes to us through AARP. Say hi to her at the
Cheap Chickadee Thrift Store. Welcome Back!
By the time you read this newsletter, there may be another new volunteer in the house. Be sure to extend a warm
welcome and thank you, including those not listed above.
Let’s keep it going strong!
We need your HELP, ESPECIALLY with the Community Dining Lunch Program
Community Dining Lunch Program: Because participation
in our lunch program has grown dramatically, Sharon Smith,
our Master Chef, needs help in the kitchen with a variety of
tasks, like food preparation and dish washing. One of the
perks of being a volunteer in the Community Dining Lunch
program is that you don’t have to pay for lunch!
Special Events: One of the ways the SESSC is able to provide
the activities you enjoy is by raising money through our various
special events such as the Lifetime Members appreciation
event, Annual Wine and Food Gala and Rainbow Bingo. Be a
part of the group that truly makes it happen at the SouthEast
Seattle Senior Center.
Volunteers for Wednesday Bingo: We need volunteers for
Bingo! Help verify a winning bingo, sell specials, or call num-
bers.
Cheap Chickadee Thrift Shop: Be a part of the team that plays
a major role in providing revenue for the Center. Remember,
the store is open Monday - Thursday 10:00am-2:00pm.
Birthday Lunch: We need two volunteers to devote two hours of their time setting up for the birthday lunch on the third
Wednesday from 3:00pm - 4:00pm and cleaning up after birthday lunch on the third Thursday.
There are other volunteer opportunities available. Stop by Kate Harkin’s office or call her at
206-722-0317 to find the volunteer opportunity that is right for you.
New idea to try: volunteer with a friend to make it even more fun!
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Our very own thrift store, the Cheap Chickadee, is right
next door to the Center and your “go-to” source for deep
discounts on clothing, household goods, and all kinds of
curiosities! Stop by and check us out. We just might
have that special item you’ve been seeking. We grate-
fully accept donations that are clean and in good work-
ing order during store hours. All sales benefit the
SESSC.
Bargain Bag Days - 1st Tuesday and Thurs-
day each month — All you can fit, up to 10
items (@ $3.00 and under) in a brown bag
for $5.00.
Senior Members’ Day - 1st Wednesday of
the month — SESSC members receive 40%
off all purchases.
4645 S. Holly St., Seattle, WA 98118
Monday thru Thursday 10:00am -2:00pm 206-760-9650
There Are Bargains and Treasures at the
Cheap Chickadee Thrift Store.
Thanks to Our Volunteers! SESSC’s Cheap Chickadee Thrift Store
SESSC volunteers having a great time at the volunteer ap-
preciation reception that was held on December 13, 2018.
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HYDE SHUTTLE 206-727-6262
Door-to-door transportation in the Rainier Valley and Renton
ACCESS 206-205-5000 OR 1-800-923-7433
Door-to-door and hand-to-hand transportation at your beck and call.
VOLUNTEER TRANSPORTATION 206-448-5740
Escorted rides to essential appointments.
TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS The following services are useful for arranging transportation to the Cen-ter and other appointments. For additional transportation options call Senior Services at 206-448-3110.
SENIOR RIGHTS ASSISTANCE For concerns and questions about Medicare or Supplemental insurance, long-term care insurance, Social Security, SSD or SSI legal assistance, please call Senior Rights Assistance Office at 206-448-5720.
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT LOANS The SESSC usually has a small inventory of walkers, canes, wheelchairs and other home-health aids available for your use. Please contact Jaime at 206-722-0317 for more details.
DENTAL HYGIENICS 1st Wednesdays, January, March, June, September 8:30am-3:00pm Location: SESSC Wellness Center Dental Hygienist: Deb Fredrikson
SESSC offers dental hygiene care through Dental Hygienics. This is a fee-
based service. No medical coupons or sliding scale, as rates are lower than
most dental private practices. Appointments will be made through the
dental hygienist. Please come to the Center's Front Desk to pick up an
information packet, or call 206-948-7355 to speak with Deb Fredrikson,
Dental Hygienist.
BARTELL DRUGS eSCRIP PROGRAM You can support the Center by making purchases at any Bartell Drugs with an eSCRIP card. The cards are free to obtain and the Center can receive up to 4% back from all purchases you make. It’s a win-win deal! Contact Alex at 206-722-0317 for more information.
NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICE Contact: Mary Downs Cost: $10.00 SESSC Finance Coordinator, Mary Downs, is a notary. If you need this service, please call 206-722-0317 to make an appointment.
FRED MEYER eSCRIP PROGRAM You can support the Center by making purchases at any Fred Meyer store and by becoming a member of their Community Rewards Program. Once enrolled, the Center will receive a percentage of what you spend. Contact Alex at 206-722-0317 for more information.
MEALS ON WHEELS Enjoy delicious home-delivered meals that are available throughout King County. Interested? Please contact Sound Generations at 206-448-3110 for details about this program.
2-1-1 COMMUNITY RESOURCES LINE Did you know you can dial 2-1-1 from any landline phone in King County to receive referral information from a referral specialist? Referrals are availa-ble on a wide range of services offered in King County.
USE YOUR CREDIT/DEBIT CARD AT THE SESSC You can pay for all activities (including the Community Dining Program)
with your credit or debit card. It is safe and secure. Visa and MasterCard
accepted.
HOLLY COURT AA MEETINGS This Alcoholics Anonymous group meets on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Fridays on the second floor from 2:00pm - 3:30pm, and Sundays at
6:00pm.
GOLD CARDS You can receive discounts from local businesses who participate in this program with a Gold Card. Drop by the Front Desk to get one.
MINOR HOME REPAIR Sound Generation’s Minor Home Repair program offers low-cost repairs for minor plumbing, electrical, or carpentry problems. Homeowners of all ages in Seattle, Shoreline, and Bellevue are eligible. Please call 206-448-5751 to coordinate your services.
Good Things To Know
SESSC Social Worker
Jaime Clark, MSW
SESSC Social Worker
JAIME CLARK, MSW I am available for appointments (and walk-
ins only if I am available) Monday - Thurs-
day from 9:00am to 3:00pm. I might be
available on select Fridays by appointment
only. I can help with the following:
Phone: 206-722-0317
E-mail: jaimec@sessc.org
Senior Housing Medicare/Medicaid
Support Groups Emergency Assistance
Caregiver Support Long-term Care Options
Home Care Options
Feeling down? Not enjoying your hobbies? Avoiding your friends and family? Feeling irritable? Trouble concentrating? If you are experiencing these symptoms, you may be depressed, and may be a candidate for PROBLEM SOLVING THERAPY. This includes 9 sessions with Jaime Clark, MSW. You will learn tools to enhance your life, relieve depression, and reconnect with your loved ones. This is a free therapy, but donations are welcome. Sign up at the Front Desk.
19 www.sessc.org 4655 S Holly St, Seattle, WA 98118 206-722-0317
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reasonable and competitive rates! Contact Alexander
Arceo at alexar@sessc.org or 206-722-0317.
Looking for a place to hold your
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20 www.sessc.org 4655 S Holly St, Seattle, WA 98118 206-722-0317
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