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Holiday Park Hi–Lites
It is Grand to be 55+ in Montgomery County!
October 2021
Holiday Park Senior Center 3950 Ferrara Drive, Wheaton, MD 20906
Phone: (240) 777-4999
Center Hours: Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday 9 a.m—9pm.
In this issue:
Announcements 2
Wednesday Evenings 3
Classes & Drop-in Activities 4-5, 8
Daily 1:00 PM Programs 6-7
Multicultural Programs 9
HPSI News 9
Health & Wellness 10
Center & County Services 10-11
November Sneak Peek 12 Fall Fest with the Rockville German Band
Wed., 10/20/2021, 6:30– 8:00 pm, Fee: $5
Join us for a fun filled evening at the Park. Come with your friends and enjoy a delicious German dessert with a warm drink. Then enjoy the music and move to the rhythm of the wonderful Rockville German Band. (Dessert social: 6:30 -
7:00 pm, Music and Dance 7:00- 8:00 pm)
Pre-registration ends: 10/15
COCOA SOCIAL
Wed., 10/27, 1:00 pm Free
In celebration of National Chocolate Day we will get
together with Cocoa and marshmallows with Youmna and Janet for a sweet and fun afternoon.
Pre-registration at the Front Desk. Space is limited.
Halloween Party and Dance with
Night and Day Band
Fri., 10/29, 1:00 pm Free
Get dressed up and join the party! This Halloween
Dance will be one to remember! Light refreshments served.
Pre-registration at the front desk required.
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GIFT SHOP NEWS!
COFFEE WITH A COP
Wed., 10/6, 9:30 am
Enjoy conversation and a cup of Joe with Officer Katie Beard from Montgomery County Police and learn more about your community and discuss safety concerns. Free! - Monthly!
ATTENTION– DENTAL CLINIC!
The gift shop will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm volunteers permitting. The shop will take new consignment items beginning Wednesday October 13th.
UPCOMING SPECIAL DAYTIME EVENT– NOVEMBER
Thanksgiving Social
Wed., 11/17/2021, 1:00 pm
We are thankful to be together. Come and join our Thanksgiving Social with Janet and Youmna. Free!
Pre-registration required at the Front Desk. Pre-registration closes by Fri., 11/9/21.
Thursday, October 21st.
The Mobile Dentist is back. Must meet the following eligibility requirements: -Be 55 years old, or older -Not have dental insurance -Have an income below the State poverty level Sign up at the Front Desk. Limited appointments available.
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ZUMBA (Evening) Taught by Kimberley Cruce. All-body exercise with Latin rhythms to keep you balanced and give you strength. No classes: 10/20. Make Up: 11/10.
Wednesday Evening Programs Please Register at the Front Desk. For more information call: 240-777-4999
EVENING CLASSES
Wed 9/1– 10/27 6:30– 7:20pm $20/ HPSI
EVERY BODY’S YOGA Taught by Dr. Linda Smith, PhD. A yoga class increasing flexibility, reducing pain and giving you a sense of energy with a guided relaxation activity to promote well-being and a good night’s sleep
Wed 10/6– 11/10 5:30– 6:20pm $24/ HPSI
EVENING PROGRAMS
Movie “Of Boys and Men” A movie highlighting the strength of family and the power. 2007, 86 Mins.
Wed., 10/6, 6:30 pm Free
FENCING The recreational sport of sword play. Enjoy a discussion and demonstration of the three types of swords used: foil, the epee, and the Saber with Tsa Fai (TJ), Royal Fencing Academy.
Sign up at the Front Desk. Drop-ins are welcome.
Wed., 10/13, 6:30 pm Free
SUGERLOAF: The Singular History of a Singular Mountain Join Ralph Buglass of Montgomery History Speakers Bureau, as he speaks about this private oasis of natural beauty and scenic vistas that is just over the Montgomery County line.
Sign up at the Front Desk. Drop-ins are welcome.
Wed., 10/27, 6:30 pm Free
EVENING CLUBS and GAMES
Trivia @ 5, Nibble @ 6! We have the questions. Do you have the answers? Join us to have fun, show off your knowledge and win some silly prizes!. Theme: 70’s. Nibbles provided.
Sign up at the Front Desk. Drop-ins are welcome.
Wed., 10-27, 5:00– 6:00 pm,
Free
The Wednesday evening programs are sponsored by HPSI with the collaboration of Montgomery County Recreation.
Evening Book Club— Coming soon! Evening Book Club will recommence in January, 2022. If interested, please sign-up at the front desk.
BELLY BEND DANCE (BASICS) Taught by Ann Brandstader. A fun dance class A fun dance class which blends traditional belly dance with
other types of dances, Latin, African, Modern Dance etc.
Wed 10/13- 11/10 6– 6:50pm $25/ HPSI
TECHNOLOGY CLINICS
Wed., 10/13, 10/27 & 11/10,
6:00– 8:00 pm, Free
Join us at Holiday Park Senior Center for one-on-one appointments and get all your technology questions
answered.
Make an Appointment to reserve a time slot by regis-tering at the Front Desk.
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AS EASY AS ABC… Exercise Class Taught by Matt Rundell. A variety of exercises designed to increase muscle strength, endurance, range of motion and balance. Hand-held weights and mats are used. Please bring your own weights to the class. Fall I classes end 10/28. No classes: 11/11 & 11/25.
BALLROOM: INTERMEDIATE Taught by Ron & Amy Wagaman. These classes will teach intermediate level routines. Basic knowledge required. Cou-ples & single students welcomed. Smooth: Quickstep & Viennese Waltz. Rhythm: West Coast Swing & Bachata. Fall I classes end 10/27. No classes: 11/24.
CHAIR AEROBICS Taught by Judy Dorset. A fun aerobic style chair exercise class designed to improve overall fitness.
CHINESE FOLK DANCING - Beginner Taught by Chinese dancer, Ming Shan. Combines tai chi, qigong, ballet & expressive dance movements.
CHAIR DANCE Taught by Sharon Katz. Chair Dancing is designed for adults who need to use a chair for extra support while they have fun exercising to music. No classes: 11/11 and 11/25. Registration for the Chair Dance class can be by emailing: [email protected]
EASY FIT DANCING Taught Marcia Young. Aerobic style dance class designed to improve flexibility and balance, choreographed to upbeat music for fitness and fun. Please bring your own weights to the class. Fall I classes end: 10/25 & 10/28. No classes: 11/11 & 11/25.
EXERCISE WITH MILAN Taught by Milan Karlan. A warm up class to start the day right.
HATHA YOGA FOR ALL Taught by Debbie Helfeld. This class is designed to help us stay healthy as we age. It focuses on good posture, balance, core strength, bone strength, flexibility, breathing and some meditation. Fall I classes end: 10/26 & 10/29. No classes: 11/23 & 11/26. Registration for the Chair Dance class can be by emailing: [email protected]
HULA DANCE (Beginner) Taught by Dawn Felsen. A class that will teach the me-chanics of Hula dance steps & hand movements. Students will also, learn the history and the terminology of Hula.
HULA INTERMED. CHOREOGRAPHY Taught by Dawn Felsen. This class will focus on advancing the techniques learned in the beginner Hula course. Additional terminology will be discussed along with the use of Hula implements. Fall I classes end: 10/25.
INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING Taught by Sharon Katz. Easy and fun dances from around the world. No previous experience is needed. Fall I classes end: 10/29. No classes: 11/26.
LINE DANCE– PARTY FAVORITES Taught by Robin Marshall. Learn classic party line dances as well as the latest contemporary favorites. Join in the fun. No dance experience is needed. Great exercise. Fall I classes end: 10/28. No classes: 10/7, 11/11 & 11/25.
NIA DANCE FITNESS Taught by Smita Khatri. NIA is a holistic cardio-dance fit-ness practice that combines dance arts, martial arts and healing arts (such as yoga). Students will move to joyful, uplifting and soothing music. Appropriate for all levels. Fall I classes end: 10/28. No classes: 11/11 & 11/25.
TAI CHI EXERCISES Taught by Charles Votaw. Join this relaxing form of exercises.
Fitness and Dance
Classes and Drop-in Activities Please Register at the Front Desk. For more information call: 240-777-4999
Mon 11/1- 12/13 1-1:50pm $20/ HPSI
Thu 11/4- 12/16 1-1:50pm $15/ HPSI
Fri 11/5- 12/17 11-11:50am $20/ HPSI
Beg. Thu 11/4- 12/16 12-12:50pm $20/ HPSI
Adv. Thu 11/4- 12/16 11-11:50 am $20/ HPSI
Mon 11/1- 12/13 1- 1:50pm $30/ HPSI
Thu 11/4- 12/16 11-11:50am $20/ HPSI
Tue 11/2- 12/14 9- 9:50am $30/ HPSI Virtual
Fri 11/5- 12/17 9- 9:50am $20/ HPSI In-person
Wed Ongoing 9:30-10:00am Free
Smooth: Wed 11/3- 12/15 2:30-3:20pm $30/ HPSI
Rhythm: Wed 11/3– 12/15 3:30-4:20pm $30/ HPSI
Fri Ongoing 11– 11:50 am Free
Thu 11/4- 12/16 9:00– 9:50am $20/HPSI
Virtual Thu 10/7– 12/16 1-1:50pm $30/ HPSI
Tue 11/2– 12/14 1:30– 2:20pm $25/ HPSI
Mon 11/1- 12/13 2– 2:50pm $30/ HPSI
Tue 10/19- 11/16 9:30- 10:20am Free
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TAI CHI SWORD Taught by Wendy Lim. An ancient form of exercise. This class is designed for students with some experience.
TAP DANCING Taught by Denise Love. Beginning tap dance classes focus on learning single tap steps, then incorporating the steps into series of combinations. Fall I classes end: 10/27. No classes: 11/24.
YOGA FOR BALANCE Taught by Linda Smith, Ph.D. An introduction to yoga asana poses with attention to stability and strength improvement. Please bring your own mat and other equipment. Fall I classes end: 10/26.
YOGA (CHAIR) Taught by Linda Smith, Ph.D. Low impact using bands to ward off osteoporosis, arthritis and weak muscles. Students focus on fall prevention techniques using balancing poses. Fall I classes end: 10/26.
YOUR BODY IS MEANT TO MOVE Taught by Regine Clermont. Exercises balance & strength with balls, bands and weights. Seated & standing movements for people with varying abilities and physical limitations. Please make sure to bring your own weights and other equipment for the classes. Fall I classes end: 10/27.
ZUMBA Taught by Melissa Rodriguez. All-body exercise with Latin rhythms to keep you balanced and give you strength. Fall I classes end: 10/26.
ZUMBA GOLD ADVANCED With Mitzi of Rendezvous Dance and Fitness Studio. The original dance-fitness party. Fall I classes end: 10/27.
ZUMBA GOLD TONING With Mitzi of Rendezvous Dance and Fitness Studio. Incorporates Gold workout with light weight training. Fall I classes end: 10/29. No classes: 11/26.
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Arts and Crafts
CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING Taught by Peihua Chiang (Nicki). Learn the basics and ex-plore how to paint flowers, birds and small animals. Fall I classes end: 10/28. No classes: 11/11 & 11/25.
DRAWING (BASIC) Taught and hosted by Steve Hanks. Learn the fundamentals of drawing.
KNIT & CROCHET WORKSHOP Led by Shirley McIntosh and Carma Wilson. The Holiday Park Yarn Group makes a variety of knitted and crocheted items for area charities. Drop-in.
WATERCOLOR (INT. & ADV.) Taught and hosted by Steve Hanks. Expand your knowledge of watercolor technique
WOODCARVING Led by Val Hildebrand. Experienced hobbyists offer instruc-tion. Drop-in.
Language Classes
EVERYDAY ENGLISH Vocabulary and conversational English to help you get com-fortable in everyday conversation.
FRENCH: BASIC & INTERMEDIATE Taught by Gilles Gouin. Learn and practice your French. Fall I classes end: 10/27. No classes: 11/24.
FRENCH (CONVERSATION) Taught by Gilles Gouin. Practice your French by holding conversations in French. Fall I classes end: 10/27. No classes: 11/24.
Classes and Drop-in Activities Please register at the Front Desk. For more information call: 240-777-4999
Mon Ongoing 2:30-3:25pm Free
Wed 11/3– 12/15 1-1:50pm $35/ HPSI
Tue 11/2- 12/14 10-10:50am $30/ HPSI
Tue 9/14-12/14 1– 3pm $140/ HPSI Virtual
Tue 11/2- 12/14 11:15-12:05pm $30/ HPSI
Tue 11/2- 12/14 11-11:50am $30/ HPSI
Wed 11/3- 12/15 10-10:50am $30/ HPSI
Fri 11/5– 12/17 10-10:50am $30/ HPSI
Thu 11/4- 12/16 1-2:50pm $30/HPSI
Wed Ongoing 10-11:30am Free
Fri Ongoing 1:00-2:55pm Free
Basic w/ Deb Tue. Ongoing 10:00-10:55am Free
Basic w/ Deb Thu Ongoing 10:00-10:55am Free
Basic Wed 11/3- 12/15 9- 9:50am $25/ HPSI
Int. Wed 11/3- 12/15 10-10:50am $25/HPSI
Mon 9/13-12/13 10– 12pm $140/ HPSI Virtual
Virtual Tue 9/14-12/14 10– 12pm $140/ HPSI
Wed 11/3- 12/15 11-11:50am $25/ HPSI
Wed 11/3- 12/15 2- 2:50pm $30/ HPSI Basic
Wed 11/3- 12/15 3- 3:50pm $30/ HPSI Int.
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Dance Club Friday with Dick Kaufmann and his Band. 1– 3 PM Dick and his Band are back to get you dancing into the weekend. Light refreshments served.
Fri. Oct. 1
Beauty Day Learn all about ageless beauty. This presentation will show you how to take care of your skin, and tell you about the best make up tricks for instant lifting and beautiful complexion. There will be opportunities for Q&A and some of you may even be able to get to volunteer as model for this demo. Presented by Maria Celeste Mora.
Mon. Oct. 4
Home Sharing with Housing Initiative Partnerships Learn about the new Home Sharing Program that assists homeowners offering spare rooms in their home for rent to home seekers searching for affordable, healthy and safe housing for longer than six months. Also learn about the benefits such as reducing social isolation, income for homeowners, and generating new affordable housing options for home seekers.
Tue. Oct. 5
Live Music: A Jazzy Afternoon with Christiana Drapkin A swinging program of Jazz Standards, Samba, Bossa Nova romantic Ballads an show tunes from the Great American Song Book with Christiana and her Jazz Trio.
Wed. Oct. 6
Mid Autumn Festival of East Asia with Sury Suryatti Come and experience the traditional cultural festival celebrated by the people in East Asian countries. Moon cakes are usually the famous traditional snacks prepared for these festivals. You will also be able to get to sample them and get a taste of them. Pre-registration ends on Oct. 1st.
Thu. Oct. 7
Dance Club Friday with The Colliders. 1– 3 PM The Colliders will get you dancing and moving to their lively tunes. Light refreshments served.
Fri. Oct. 8
Hispanic Influence on American Culture Join José Hernández from Affiliated Santé Group for this discussion on how Hispanic immigration has influenced the Culture in America, as we observe Hispanic Heritage Month.
Mon. Oct. 11
Bingo with Carmen Carmen calls the numbers. Fun prizes and a good time with your friends!
Tue. Oct. 12
Different Types of Abuse with the State’s Attorney’s Office Dina Rivera from Montgomery County’s State’s Attorney’s Office will join us again to explain the different types of abuse and how to identify them.
Wed. Oct. 13
Trips and Tours with Paula Rodgers Trips and Tours, what is happening? Paula will give us an overview of what is happening during these times, and how she will continue to make each trip, and every day unforgettable.
Thu. Oct. 14
Dance Club Friday with The Retro Rockets. 1– 3 PM The Retro Rockets will be joining us this Friday with their songs to get you dancing on your feet. Light refreshments served.
Fri. Oct. 15
The 1:00 PM Holiday Park Daily Show – October 2021
All programs run 1:00-2:00 pm and are FREE unless stated otherwise. Topics subject to change.
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The 1:00 PM Holiday Park Daily Show – October 2021
Healthy Hobbies: Calligraphy with Alan Frazier Come learn the Art of Calligraphy that has been passed down through generations. Alan will demonstrate the technique of Calligraphy, and the different tools he uses for his special projects.
Mon. Oct. 18
“Diya” (Lamp) Making Workshop Join us to decorate the Diya’s as we get ready for the Diwali celebration. During the workshop you will learn about the Diya’s and their role in Diwali. Pre-registration required at the Front Desk.
Tue. Oct. 19
Your Library and E-books (Part 1) with Montgomery County Libraries Join Julie Dina from MCPL for a tour of the newly designed website of the Montgomery County Public Libraries. Learn about their offerings, how to navigate the site, get a Library card, reserve a book, and how to access their e-books. This is a two part lecture.
Wed. Oct. 20
My Career with Steve Hanks Learn from the master himself. Our in house artist Steve Hanks will be joining our 1 PM to talk about his career, how he started, and get to know what you don’t know yet about Steve.
Thu. Oct. 21
Dance Club Friday with Tim Amann . 1– 3 PM Tim is back to delight you with his danceable upbeat music. Light refreshments served.
Fri. Oct. 22
Flash Floods and More After the horrible Flash flooding that we experienced in the area a few weeks ago, this lecture is a must for all of us! We will learn about what to do and what not to do when Flash Floods occur. Patrick Fleming from the Office of Emergency Management will tell us about what precautions to take and will answers all your questions.
Mon. Oct. 25
US Constitution Series with Gerald Schneider, Ph.D.—Part 1: A Constitution in Writing Understanding of the US Constitution in a three part program. Begins with a DVD discussion of how its framers wrote it to make “a perfect Union”, discussed by Douglas H. Ginsburg, judge, US Court of Appeal, DC Circuit, with a follow up conversation on it led by Gerald Schneider, Ph.D.
Tue. Oct. 26
Cocoa Social In celebration of National Chocolate Day we will get together with Cocoa and marshmallows with Youmna and Janet for a sweet and fun afternoon. Pre-registration at the Front Desk. Space is limited.
Wed. Oct. 27
Halloween Movie: The Addams Family (1991) 99 min. Comedy—Con artists plan to fleece an eccentric family using an accomplice who claims to be their long-lost uncle. Starring: Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Cristopher Lloyd.
Thu. Oct. 28
Halloween Party and Dance with Night and Day Band Get dressed up and join the party! This Halloween Dance will be one to remember! Light refreshments served. Pre-registration at the front desk required.
Fri. Oct. 29
All programs run 1:00-2:00 pm and are FREE unless stated otherwise. Topics subject to change.
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Language Classes Continues
INTRO. TO HINDI Taught by Uma Mani. Learn basic conversational skills in Hindi including greetings and introductions, everyday words, numbers and many more. Fall I classes end: 10/25.
Performing Arts
CIRCLE SINGING Led by Cynthia Thurston. Come join in as we build com-munity and enjoy raising our voices and energy together. Sitting in a circle so we can all see each other clearly, we will sing acapella Chants, Rounds, and multi-part songs, and spend time briefly checking in about our lives. No prior musical or singing experience necessary. This class will be held in the back parking lot weather permitting. Fall I classes end: 10/29. No classes: 11/26.
Games
BRIDGE CLASS Taught by Rochelle Cohen. This class will return in the spring.
BRIDGE (Open Party) Larry Sancilio hosts. Partners not required. Drop-in.
MAH JONGG Donna Wood hosts. Drop-in and enjoy playing with friends.
SCRABBLE Ray Greene hosts. Drop-in board game.
Classes and Drop-in Activities Please Register at the Front Desk. For more information call: 240-777-4999
Fri 11/5- 12/17 12– 12:50pm $20/ HPSI
Fri Ongoing Sign-in at 12:45pm Free
Mon Ongoing 1:00- 4:00 pm Free
Wed Ongoing 1:00pm Free
Special Interests
BEHIND THE HEADLINES Gerald Schneider, PhD facilitates this drop-in discussion.
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Led by Alan Frazier. The Photo Club sponsors three galleries at Holiday Park. Exhibits change every month. Drop-in.
WRITING GROUP Writing group led by Ray Greene where you can share your written work with other peers. Drop-in.
Mon Ongoing 10:00-11:25am Free
Wed 10/6 & 10/20 10-12noon Free
Fri Ongoing 10-11:25am Free
Mon 11/1– 12/13 11-11:50am $15/ HPSI
Registration is only available from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm Monday thru Friday, when HPSI volunteers are available to take your registration. Please have the exact amount if paying with cash. Checks are preferred and should be made out to HPSI (Holiday Park Seniors, Inc.). The payments and registration forms must be made out individually for each class.
To register for virtual classes, please email: [email protected]
REMINDER!!!
CLASS REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR
HPSI SPONSORED CLASSES
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Multicultural Programs
LA ESQUINA LATINA Cafecito y Amistad (Active Living in Spanish) Con Dolors Ustrell. Un grupo para charlar y compar-tir experiencias cotidianas para empezar bien la sema-na. Puede participar de forma presencial o conectarse de forma virtual con Zoom. Conversación en Inglés (Everyday English) Martes y Jueves de 10:00-10:55. (vea la página 5).
Artes manuales con Carmen Sánchez, los martes y jueves de 10:30—11:55 am
Educación Cívica: Continuaremos con las clases los Jueves en un futuro cercano.
Superando los Cambios: Grupo de Apoyo Emo-cional Revisaremos las características de las relaciones sanas y cómo mantenerlas. Vengan y conozcan a nuestro nuevo terapista de Santé Group José Hernández.
Toma de tensión arterial: con Gladys López
Para más información, comuníquese con
Maria Mercedes al 240-777-4965
ACTIVE LIVING VIRTUAL DISCUSSION GROUPS
Chinese & Spanish
Join us to discuss about our life experiences, chal-lenges and options faced at present times. The discus-sion groups are facilitated by Qi (Adele) Hu in Chi-nese and Dolors Ustrell in Spanish. The discussion group in Spanish will be a hybrid program; meeting in person as well as virtual. Fall I classes end: 10/22 & 10/25. To receive information about the discussion topics and how to register please visit Active Montgomery Activities: Chinese: 133821 and Spanish: 133819.
Fri 11/5- 12/17 11:00-11:55am Free Chinese
Spanish Mon 11/1- 12/27 9:30- 10:25am Free
Ma Seguido 10:00-10:55am Gratis
Ju Seguido 11:00-11:55am Gratis
Ma Seguido 10:30-11:55am Gratis
Ju Seguido 10:30-11:55am Gratis
Ma Seguido 11:00-11:55 am Gratis
Lu Seguido 9:30-10:30 am Gratis
Lu Seguido 10:00-12:00 pm Gratis
Partnership Programs
AARP SMART DRIVER CLASSES
AARP Smart Driver in-person classes will commence January, 2022. The online courses are available for you to register. Please visit: https://www.aarp.org/auto/driver-safety/locations.html?intcmp=DC-ATO-ADS-RFRSH-LL1
ATTENTION: HPSI BOARD ELECTIONS
Mon. Oct. 18th. thru Fri. Oct. 22nd
9:30am—1:30pm, only The individuals running for the Holiday Park Seniors, Inc. (HPSI) Board are listed on the bulletin board next to the Gift Shop.
HPSI News
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Health and Wellness Services
Blood Pressure Screening - Mondays: 10—12 noon. There will be a Spanish speaker availa-ble for screenings from 10:30-12 noon.
Medical Equipment Loan Closet - Wheelchairs, walkers, some canes and commodes are usually available for short term loan. Fee $5.00 for up to 3 months, except wheelchairs ($10.00 per month with a $50.00 refundable deposit). Check with our Reception Desk staff to verify availability of equipment.
THE GIFT SHOP
Is Open Monday thru Friday from 9:30am to 1pm, volunteers permitting
COUNSELING SUPPORT GROUPS
Coping with Change - Thursdays 10:30—11:25 am.
Led by social worker Stephanie Svec, LCPC. Drop-in. Free. Individual appointments for consultations avail-able at 11:30 am. Call 301-572-6585 x 2104 for appointments.
Max You - Maximize the Quality of Life - Tuesdays 10:30—11:25 am. Edie K. Mahlman, LCSW-C, facilitates a support group that confronts the challenges and options that are pre-sented in the process of aging. Drop-in. Free.
The Café
Is Open Monday thru Friday
from 9:30am to 1:15pm, volunteers
permitting
GAME ROOM On our second floor. Several tables to enjoy a good game with a friend. Open daily. Drop-in.
MOBILE POST OFFICE The Post Office will be at the center to assist you with your mailing needs. Tuesdays, 10:30 am– 11:30 am.
OPEN GYM—FITNESS ROOM Open Monday through Friday, from 9 am until closing. Drop-in. Patrons are strongly encouraged to take a Fitness Room Orientation to learn how to properly use the machines. Check the schedule of Fitness Equipment
Orientation and Fitness Room Strength Training for closed times.
PING PONG ROOM On our second floor. Three tables to enjoy a good ping-pong match with a friend. Open daily. Drop-in.
PLANT ROOM We are delighted to welcome you back to the HPSI Plant Room. We are open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10-12. Please come by and see us. We have a nice assortment of plants for sale at just $1.00 each.
POOL/BILLIARD ROOM
Open daily. Keep your attention sharp and your accuracy skills on target as you enjoy a good time with other players. Drop-in.
SENIOR INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE (240-777-3000) Appointments available at HPSC with Anita Josephs. Leave a message at
240-777-1062. This program can answer questions about senior health
services, transportation, provide housing information, and offers consultations with a Senior Information and Assistance Case Manager about County and other resources.
Center Services
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Senior Nutrition Program
Center & County Services
Socialize with other participants as you enjoy a healthy meal! Lunch is served daily at noon! A voluntary contribution for the meal is requested from persons age 60 and over and spouses of any age. Persons under age 60 must pay the full amount ($5.93). Please make or cancel your reservation at least 24 hours in advance by calling 240-777-4961 by 10:00 am or directly with the nutrition site manager.
***Please bring exact change to make your donation!! ******
JCA Curb-to-curb transportation Transportation is available Monday-Friday to the Center. Please call 240-777-4961 for reservations, and leave your name and telephone number. Our staff will return your call. Leisure World residents, please call Robin at 301-255-4214.
Senior Connection Provides transportation services to seniors 60 and over using volunteer drivers who escort passengers primarily to medical appointments. Call 301-962-0820.
Connect-A-Ride A free information and referral program that helps adults age 50 or older and disabled adults of all ages find transportation for travel to medical services, grocery shopping, errands and social activities. Call 301-738-3252 or 301-881-5263 (TTY).
Transportation Options For Older Adults
HOLIDAY PARK SENIOR CENTER is open to adults aged 55 and over.
HPSI SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships of $200.00 per year are available for income eligible individuals. Scholarships can be used for any class or program sponsored by HPSI. Contact HPSI staff for an application.
SENIORS WITH DISABILITIES
The County complies with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you need auxiliary aids, notification must be received no later than two (2) weeks prior to the start of the activity. Contact the Mainstream Facilitator at 240-777-6870, TTY 240-777-6974.
General Information and Policies
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THE REC CARD
Have you requested your card yet? We just updated our system, so we need your information!
This free card lets Montgomery County’s Recreation Department keep track of our facility use and supports both program and staff budget requests This card is FREE. Sign-up at the reception desk.
Two Cards Make Holiday Park Count
HPSI MEMBERSHIP Membership will resume January 1st, 2022. This $20.00 a year Card allows you to receive reduced rates for classes and programs. Sign-up at our Reception Desk. All proceeds go to Holiday Park Seniors, Inc., a non-profit agency that supports programs and classes at HPSC. Available to persons 55 and over.
Holiday Park Senior Center Directory:
Dolors Ustrell, Center Director
Gayathri Aluvihare, Assistant Center Director
Staff: Justin Arias Yomna Badr
Arthur Clemmer Maria Mercedes Diaz
Gail Jacobson Alina Johnson-Weider
Anita Knox Estrella Rodriguez
Amy Walsh India Wilson
Holiday Park Seniors, Inc. (HPSI)
Judy Houseknecht, Administrator
Merle Biggin, Treasurer
Board Members: Ethylyn DeStefano
Joyce Dubow Carol Mamon
Look What is Coming in November 2021…
A sampling of Holiday Park 1:00 pm Programs
Nov. 1, M. Movie Nov. 2, T. The Incredible Edible Egg with Rhonda Brandes, RD, LDN Nov. 3, W. Game Day: Family Feud Nov. 4, Th. Lecture: Potomac Historical Society Nov. 5, F Dance Club Friday with Mike Surratt Nov. 8, M. Art Appreciation Lecture with Joan Hart Nov. 9, T US Constitution Series (Part 2) with Gerald Schneider, Ph.D. Nov. 10, W. Documentary Nov. 11, Th. Center Closed—Veterans’ Day Nov. 12, F. No Program Nov. 15, M. Home Projects: Daylight Savings is here: Time for a Home Safety Check (Part 1) - with Jim Resnick Nov. 16, T. Bingo with Carmen Nov. 17, W. Thanksgiving Social. Pre-registration required. Nov. 18, Th. Meet the Seniors Team: Paula Rodgers Nov. 19, F. Dance Club Friday with Mark Hanak Nov. 22, M. Movie Nov. 23, T. US Constitution Series (Part 3) with Gerald Schneider, Ph.D. Nov. 24, W. No Program Nov. 25, Th. Center Closed—Happy Thanksgiving! Nov. 26, F. No Program Nov. 29, M. Coloring Book Social Nov. 30, T. TBA
NOTE: Please be advised that programs are subject to change. Check the daily schedule near the front door for the most current information.