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The Madison Jobe Senior Center is a recreation facility for active adults 50 years of age and older. It is operated by the City of Pasadena Parks and Recreation Department and is located near the intersection of Red Bluff and Thomas, close to Hwy 225. Whether you are working, semi-retired, or retired, we offer a variety of great leisure, educational and personal development opportunities for you. Our programs offer activities that encourage and support health, creativity, and social interaction for active adults. Why not take the time to try something new? Johnny Isbell, Mayor SILVER STAR SENIOR MEETING Tuesday, May 5th in conjunction with the Cinco De Mayo Party. Please call to register for the Cinco De Mayo party! Hope to see you there! CENTER HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8 am - 4 pm [email protected] 1700 E. Thomas Pasadena, TX 77506 713.477.0175 office 713.477.0111 fax City of Pasadena In the Spotlight “Lou Ann Nolan” “Tra-la it’s May!” May reminds me of May Day which was the first day of May when I was growing up. It was a day we would secretly leave flowers at neighbor’s houses and never let them know who did it. The rule around our house was that we could do it as long as we did not pick flowers from any garden other than our own. We were allowed to pick wildflowers, of course. We would happily gather the day lilies, buttercups, violets, gardenias, and roses from our garden or flowers from whatever other gardens that we had the owner’s permission. We giggled and joyfully would leave these bouquets on the doorsteps with a feeling that we had spread a little joy to folks. We would tie the bundles with string, twigs, long grass blades, or the long leaves from the lilies. Sometimes we would bargain for ribbon from our grandmother’s collection or rick rack from our mother’s sewing basket. What joy we had! May 5 th is our Cinco de Mayo dance and will be lots of fun for all. The staff has worked hard to bring some delicious food and some fun entertainment. I want to shout out a special thank you to all those wonderful folks who helped us make the Ms. Senior Pasadena pageant a huge success. It would not have been possible without our generous sponsors, Cigna HealthSpring, Franks and Sons Jewelry, The Waterford, Walgreen’s, Parson’s House, Massage Envy and Joe Sam’s. We also could not have done it without all the wonderful volunteers, Kirby Cardenas (Parks Director), Richard Scott (Community Relations Director) and his staff, Julie Wilson, Michelle Blunt, Jackie Welch, Wayne Holt, Stanley White, Charlie Genzer, Sylvia Soliz, Ed Racicot, the Parks and Recreation Department, Clean Streets Department, Eric Sweet and Channel 16, Barbara Sitzman, the judges: Judge Les Rorick, Lynne Summers, Raymond Franks, Lynne May 2015 Foley, Myrian Espitia, the escorts for the court, Darrell Morrison, Asst. Police Chief M.P. Jackson, Asst. Police Chief Josh Bruegger, Bill Welch, Sy Salazar, Don Early, Dwight Ottele, Mark Beaver, Mike Kainer, Tim Ryan, Marc Hopkins, Ernie Alsobrook, and the many other departments and people who pitched in to help us. It was a whirlwind time but a very heartfelt thank-you to all involved in making it a success. It was a beautiful time shared with the loveliest people. A special thank you goes out to each of our incredibly talented and beautiful contestants who made the judges’ job incredibly difficult in picking a winner (because they all were winners), and to the former queens who helped share their experiences and talents to help the contestants. A special recognition also goes out to the devotion of the Staff of Madison Jobe for their perseverance and excellent work under pressure: Sandra Varela, Eric Muecke, Elisa Roach, Dana Solomon, Julie Perez, and Barbara Robles. Job well done by all! Our new queen, Mrs. Betty Smith, is beautiful, talented, poised, elegant, and will be a wonderful representative for our City. Whew! With all that said, May is set to be a whirlwind of activity. Add to that, (brag, brag) my son is getting married in May to a wonderful young lady and my daughter is graduating from Yale. I am blessed beyond measure as a mother. Speaking of mothers, remember to take the time to remember your mothers, friends, daughters, daughters in law and all the moms you know on Mother’s Day, May 10 th . And in the spirit of May Day, spread joy and smiles wherever you can! Sometimes it is fun to do it anony- mously and without credit. Make someone’s day joyful.

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The Madison Jobe Senior Center is a recreation facility for active adults 50 years of age and older. It is operated by

the City of Pasadena Parks and Recreation Department and is located near the intersection of Red Bluff and Thomas,

close to Hwy 225. Whether you are working, semi-retired, or retired, we offer a variety of great leisure, educational

and personal development opportunities for you. Our programs offer activities that encourage and support health,

creativity, and social interaction for active adults.

Why not take the time to try something new?

Johnny Isbell, Mayor

SILVER STAR SENIOR MEETING Tuesday, May 5th in conjunction with the Cinco De

Mayo Party. Please call to register for the Cinco De

Mayo party! Hope to see you there!

CENTER HOURS:

MONDAY - FRIDAY

8 am - 4 pm

[email protected]

1700 E. Thomas

Pasadena, TX 77506

713.477.0175 office

713.477.0111 fax

City of Pasadena

In the Spotlight “Lou Ann Nolan” “Tra-la it’s May!” May reminds me of May Day which

was the first day of May when I was growing up. It was

a day we would secretly leave flowers at neighbor’s

houses and never let them know who did it. The rule

around our house was that we could do it as long as we

did not pick flowers from any garden other than our

own. We were allowed to pick wildflowers, of course.

We would happily gather the day lilies, buttercups,

violets, gardenias, and roses from our garden or flowers

from whatever other gardens that we had the owner’s

permission. We giggled and joyfully would leave these

bouquets on the doorsteps with a feeling that we had

spread a little joy to folks. We would tie the bundles

with string, twigs, long grass blades, or the long leaves

from the lilies. Sometimes we would bargain for ribbon

from our grandmother’s collection or rick rack from our

mother’s sewing basket. What joy we had!

May 5th is our Cinco de Mayo dance and will be lots of

fun for all. The staff has worked hard to bring some

delicious food and some fun entertainment.

I want to shout out a special thank you to all those

wonderful folks who helped us make the Ms. Senior

Pasadena pageant a huge success. It would not have

been possible without our generous sponsors, Cigna

HealthSpring, Franks and Sons Jewelry, The Waterford,

Walgreen’s, Parson’s House, Massage Envy and Joe

Sam’s. We also could not have done it without all the

wonderful volunteers, Kirby Cardenas (Parks Director),

Richard Scott (Community Relations Director) and his

staff, Julie Wilson, Michelle Blunt, Jackie Welch,

Wayne Holt, Stanley White, Charlie Genzer, Sylvia

Soliz, Ed Racicot, the Parks and Recreation

Department, Clean Streets Department, Eric Sweet and

Channel 16, Barbara Sitzman, the judges: Judge Les

Rorick, Lynne Summers, Raymond Franks, Lynne

May 2015

Foley, Myrian Espitia, the escorts for the court, Darrell

Morrison, Asst. Police Chief M.P. Jackson, Asst. Police

Chief Josh Bruegger, Bill Welch, Sy Salazar, Don Early,

Dwight Ottele, Mark Beaver, Mike Kainer, Tim Ryan,

Marc Hopkins, Ernie Alsobrook, and the many other

departments and people who pitched in to help us.

It was a whirlwind time but a very heartfelt thank-you to

all involved in making it a success. It was a beautiful

time shared with the loveliest people. A special thank

you goes out to each of our incredibly talented and

beautiful contestants who made the judges’ job

incredibly difficult in picking a winner (because they all

were winners), and to the former queens who helped

share their experiences and talents to help the

contestants. A special recognition also goes out to the

devotion of the Staff of Madison Jobe for their

perseverance and excellent work under pressure: Sandra

Varela, Eric Muecke, Elisa Roach, Dana Solomon, Julie

Perez, and Barbara Robles. Job well done by all! Our

new queen, Mrs. Betty Smith, is beautiful, talented,

poised, elegant, and will be a wonderful representative

for our City.

Whew! With all that said, May is set to be a whirlwind

of activity. Add to that, (brag, brag) my son is getting

married in May to a wonderful young lady and my

daughter is graduating from Yale. I am blessed beyond

measure as a mother. Speaking of mothers, remember to

take the time to remember your mothers, friends,

daughters, daughters in law and all the moms you know

on Mother’s Day, May 10th.

And in the spirit of May Day, spread joy and smiles

wherever you can! Sometimes it is fun to do it anony-

mously and without credit. Make someone’s day joyful.

May- Monthly To Do’s:

We will be CLOSED Friday, May 1st for

floor maintenance and Monday, May 25th, in

observance of Memorial Day.

SILVER STAR MEETING – is Tuesday,

May 5th which will be incorporated into our Cinco

De Mayo Party! So come and hear about our

upcoming events and please RSVP for the Cinco De

Mayo party.

BUNCO (Every Monday Except TRIAD

Monday or a holiday) – Mondays from 10 am -

2 pm on May 4th and 11th. Please bring your sack

lunch and join in the fun with head hostess, Ruby

Belch. Cost is $3. Prizes will be awarded!

PEN PAL PARTY– Thursday, May 7th, 1:30 to

2:30. All participants in the Pen Pal program are

asked to come meet their pen pal. Games, entertain-

ment and refreshments will be provided.

TUTS – Tuesday, May 12th. We will see the

musical production of “The Music Man.” The bus

will leave at 4:45 pm. We will have dinner at

Cleburne’s Cafeteria and proceed to the theatre.

BINGO - Wednesday, May 13th and 27th, from 1

pm to 3 pm. Each participant will have a two card

limit per game. All donations for prizes are

appreciated. Come join the Fun!

TRIAD – will be Monday, May 18th at 10:30 am.

Featured speaker will be Mr. Andrew Hardwick,

Public Affairs Specialist for Social Security

Administration. Learn how to avoid Identity Theft,

Scams, Fraud, and Elder Abuse. “Knowledge is

Power” and “Investigate before you Invest”.

LUNCH BUNCH – will be Tuesday, May 19th at

10:30 am. We will be heading to Buffalo Grill on

Bissonett.

DAY TRIP - Friday, May 22nd, we will going to

the resale shops in Houston and have lunch at a

nearby restaurant. The bus will leave the center at 9

am. The cost of the trip is $2.

LUNCH AND A MOVIE – will be Friday.

May 29th. We will watch “Gentlemen Prefer

Blondes” One of Marilyn's greatest movies where

you can always find new friends in diamonds.

Lunch is $2 and will be served at 11 am. Please

RSVP!

June- Looking Ahead:

SILVER STAR MEETING – is Tuesday,

June 2nd at 2pm. Come hear what is going on at

your center and share refreshments with us!.

BUNCO (Every Monday Except TRIAD

Monday or a holiday) – Mondays from 10 am -

2 pm on June 1st, 8th, 22nd and 29th. Please bring

your sack lunch and join in the fun with head

hostess, Ruby Belch. Cost is $3. Prizes will be

awarded!

BINGO - Wednesday, June 3rd and 24th, from

1 pm to 3 pm. Each participant will have a two card

limit per game. All donations for prizes are

appreciated. Come join the Fun!

COUSHATTA - will be Wednesday, June 10th.

The cost is $10 and the bus will leave at 8 am, so

make plans to arrive by 7:30 am. The bus will

return to the center at approximately 7 pm.

TRIAD – will be Monday, June 15th at 10:30 am.

This meeting is a partnership of seniors, law

enforcement and community. “Knowledge is

Power!”

DAY TRIP - Tuesday, June 23nd, we will going

to Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historic Site in

Columbia, Texas and have lunch at a nearby

restaurant. The bus will leave the center at 9 am.

The cost of the trip is $7.

LUNCH AND A MOVIE – will be Friday.

May 26th. We will watch “Mildred Pierce”. Pad

your shoulders and come watch as Joan Crawford

raises one of the most ungrateful, spoiled daughters

in motion history. Lunch is $2 and will be served at

11 am. Please RSVP!

LUNCH BUNCH – will be Tuesday, June 30th at

10:30 am. We will be heading to Katz’s Deli at 616

Wertheimer. Sign up will begin during the Silver

Star Meeting Cinco De Mayo party on Tuesday,

May 5th.

Pasadena Strawberry Festival

“Celebrating 42nd Festival” Pasadena Convention Center & Fairgrounds

Friday-Sunday, May 15th-17th.

Additional info: 281.991.9500

www.strawberryfest.org

Presented by: San Jacinto Day Foundation

Strawberry Parade Saturday, May 9 @ 10 am.

Swingin’ Seniors Square Dance Club The Dance Club meets at Madison Jobe every

Tuesday from 10 am – Noon

No charge – Free coffee – 713.477.0175

Callers for May 2015

5-5 Gary Belcik 5-12 Riley Mogford

5-19 Gary Sanders 5-26 Stu Ringer

Pasadena Animal Control & Adoption

5150 Burke Pasadena, Texas 77504

281.991.0602

Shelter Hours

Monday thru Friday Noon - 6 pm

Saturday Noon - 4 pm

Spay or Neuter Your Pet

NEW AARP DRIVING COURSE Classes at MJSC

Please sign-up early...limited number of seats.

May 20th, July 20th and Sept 15th

COST - $15 members & $20 non-members

Pasadena Heritage Museum at 204 South Main

Pasadena, TX 77506 Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 2:30 pm

Saturday by appointment Phone 713.472.0565

Some well deserved Thank You’s

Thank you Parsons House 8727 Fairmont Pkwy, La

Porte, TX 77571 281.478.0000, and Paramount

Senior Care Centers of Pasadena 3434 Watters Street

Pasadena, TX 77504 713.941.0945 for donating

refreshments for our monthly TRIAD meetings.

A heartfelt thank you to First Baptist women for

donation of pastries each month.

THERE MAY BE DELAYS, OMISSIONS,

ERRORS, OR INACCURACIES IN THE

CONTENT. ALL ACTIVITIES ARE SUBJECT

TO CHANGE.

BRAZILIAN DIMENSIONAL EMBROIDERY Every Monday from 10 am to 12 pm except holidays. Our

Instructor is Mel Hutchinson, who has taught this class at

Madison Jobe for 13 years. Brazilian Embroidery is a

unique and different type of embroidery that uses special

threads that lift the flowers up off the fabric for a

3D effect.

Bags of Popcorn

Every Friday in May from 1 pm to 3

THE BREAKFAST CLUB May 20th, 8 am to 9 am

Come join us for a healthy breakfast. Our guest

speakers will be Polk Curtiss and Michele Asher as

they talk about the “713.475.5555 Action Line”.

Cost for the breakfast will be $2. Please see MJSC

staff to sign up.

Better Business Bureau: 713.868.9500

Equifax: 800.685.1111

TransUnion: 800.888.4213

Experian: 888.397.3742

To Report Abuse of Elderly: 800.252.5400

CPR CLASS A CPR class will be held after our breakfast on

Wednesday, July 15th starting At 9 am.

Space is limit!

Pen Pal Party Thursday, May 7th, 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm. All

participants in the Pen Pal program are asked to

come out and meet your pen pal. The children of

Red Bluff Elementary will be here. We are planning

a party with game, entertainment and refreshments!

BINGO PRIZES Spring cleaning is in the air and as you clean out

your closets, Madison Jobe Center is in need of

BINGO prizes. All donated items are greatly

appreciated.

Pasadena Music Club

Meets at

Madison Jobe Senior Center

every Saturday from 6 pm to 8 pm

(Unless told otherwise)

Classic country tunes

No alcohol served or allowed!

Open to everyone 50 and above

Admission is $2 and membership is

available. For more info please call 281.487.2582

East Harris County Community Center

and the Bay Area Community Center

present the

2015 South Channel Senior Olympics May 4th –8th, 2015

Pictures Needed We will display family pictures 4x6 up to a 5x7 on the

book shelves here at MJSC. Please put your name on

back of pictures and MJSC is not liable for lost or stolen

frames.

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