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JUNE – AUGUST 2021 washingtontwp.org/recreation Thursdays 10a–2:30p 11:15a 1p 1p 1p 1p 2p Duplicate Bridge Begins 7/8 Silver Sneakers Classic* @ RPE Dr. Rosenbaum Presentation* 6/17, 7/22, 8/19 Estate Planning & Elder Law: An Overview* 6/24 Wright Brothers Book by Dan Cleary* 7/1 Summertime Craft with Trinity* 7/15 Library Presentation* 7/15 & 8/5 Senior Enrichment Hours: 10a–3p, Monday–Friday RecPlex East Hours: 6a–8p, Monday–Friday, 8a–5p on Saturdays, 6a–5p on Sundays Complete Pass Holder (CPH) WTRP East fitness center, climbing wall, walking track, and pool along with early class registration and reduced class fees and guest coupons. Enrichment Center Pass A yearly membership for adults 55+ that provides all perks of CPH (minus aquatics). ReNewActive (Formally Optum) with all the perks of a CPH. SilverSneakers (SS) ReNewActive (formerly Optum): All of the perks of a CPH plus SilverSneakers classes at no additional cost. Drop-In Fee for Non-Members: $2.50 Residents $5.00 Non-Residents PASS BENEFITS Every effort is made to list accurate days and times. Before starting a new activitiy, please check to be sure that actual days and times remain as listed. Enjoy! ALL Card programming will begin week of July 6. Wednesdays 10a 10a-12p 1p 1p 1–3p Craft and Chat Bid Euchre (begins 7/7) Strength & Balance* @ RPE Chronic Inflammation Class 7/14 Hand & Foot Cards (begins 7/7) Mondays 10a 10a–2:30p 11a 1p 1p Mystery Speaker* 6/21 Bridge (begins 7/12) Table Tennis @RPW Journaling: My Life Story 6/7–6/28 Hip & Knee* @ RPE Tuesdays 10a–12p 10a 10a–12p 1a 11:15a 1–3p 1p 1p 1p 1p 1p 1p 1:15p Civic Discussion Ice Cream Social and Jazz on the Lot 8/31 Pinochle 7/6 Stretch & Strength* a@ RPE (begins 7/6) Silver Sneakers Classic* @ RPW Mahjongg (begins 7/6) Bingo with Vienna Springs* 8/3 Mystery Reading* 6/22 Chat with a Naturalist* 7/13 Trivia Tuesday 7/6, 8/3 Outsmarting the Scammers* 7/20 National Joke Day Open Mic 8/17 Armed Forces Birthday* Fridays 10a–12p 10a 11a 11a 1p 1p 1p 1p 1p 1p Mahjong (begins 7/9) Mystery Reading* 6/25 Food Truck Friday 7/9, 8/13 Table Tennis at RPW Christmas in July* 7/23 Hip & Knee at RPE Alzheimer’s Association Presentation* 6/11, 7/9 Summer Kick Off* 6/18 Bingo with Heartland* 7/16 Root Beer Floats* 8/6 Programs with asterisks * are registered programs. Registered programs may be canceled for low-enrolment. Please make sure to register in advance to prevent any cancelations. Join us for a summer of fun events! Registration Dates: July Classes: Registration begins June 21 August Classes: Registration begins July 19

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JUNE – AUGUST 2021

washingtontwp.org/recreation

Thursdays10a–2:30p

11:15a

1p

1p

1p

1p

2p

Duplicate BridgeBegins 7/8 Silver Sneakers Classic* @ RPEDr. Rosenbaum Presentation*6/17, 7/22, 8/19Estate Planning & Elder Law: An Overview* 6/24Wright Brothers Book by Dan Cleary* 7/1Summertime Craft with Trinity* 7/15Library Presentation* 7/15 & 8/5

Senior Enrichment Hours: 10a–3p, Monday–Friday RecPlex East Hours: 6a–8p, Monday–Friday,

8a–5p on Saturdays, 6a–5p on Sundays

Complete Pass Holder (CPH) WTRP East fitness center, climbing wall, walking track, and pool along with early class registration and reduced class fees and guest coupons.

Enrichment Center Pass A yearly membership for adults 55+ that provides all perks of CPH (minus aquatics).

ReNewActive (Formally Optum) with all the perks of a CPH.

SilverSneakers (SS)ReNewActive (formerly Optum): All of the perks of a CPH plus SilverSneakers classes at no additional cost.

Drop-In Fee for Non-Members: $2.50 Residents$5.00 Non-Residents

PASS BENEFITS

Every effort is made to list accurate days and times. Before starting a new activitiy, please check to be sure that actual days and times remain as listed. Enjoy!

ALL Card programming will beginweek of July 6.

Wednesdays10a

10a-12p

1p1p

1–3p

Craft and Chat Bid Euchre(begins 7/7)Strength & Balance* @ RPEChronic Inflammation Class7/14Hand & Foot Cards(begins 7/7)

Mondays10a

10a–2:30p

11a1p

1p

Mystery Speaker* 6/21Bridge (begins 7/12) Table Tennis @RPW Journaling: My Life Story6/7–6/28Hip & Knee* @ RPE

Tuesdays10a–12p

10a

10a–12p1a

11:15a

1–3p1p

1p

1p

1p

1p

1p

1:15p

Civic DiscussionIce Cream Social and Jazz on the Lot 8/31 Pinochle 7/6Stretch & Strength* a@ RPE(begins 7/6)Silver Sneakers Classic* @ RPW Mahjongg (begins 7/6)Bingo with Vienna Springs*8/3Mystery Reading* 6/22Chat with a Naturalist* 7/13Trivia Tuesday7/6, 8/3Outsmarting the Scammers*7/20 National Joke Day Open Mic8/17Armed Forces Birthday*

Fridays10a–12p

10a

11a

11a1p

1p1p

1p

1p

1p

Mahjong (begins 7/9)Mystery Reading* 6/25Food Truck Friday 7/9, 8/13Table Tennis at RPW Christmas in July* 7/23Hip & Knee at RPE Alzheimer’s Association Presentation* 6/11, 7/9Summer Kick Off* 6/18Bingo with Heartland* 7/16Root Beer Floats* 8/6

Programs with asterisks * are registered programs. Registered programs may be canceled for low-enrolment. Please make sure to register in advance to preventany cancelations.

Join us for a summer offun events!

Registration Dates: July Classes:Registration begins June 21August Classes:Registration begins July 19

Trivia Tuesday

1–2:30p 1st Tuesday of the Month!Challenge your knowledge of little known facts. Themes are based on events and holidays close to the date of the game. Located in the E. Dining Rm. Code: 39077

Food Truck Fridays

11a –1p2nd Friday of the Month! Come to the enrichment center parking lot the second Friday of every summer month to purchase lunch from Food Truck Fridays. You are welcome to bring the food inside and eat or take it to go. Located in the Enrichment Center parking lot.

Alzheimer’s Association Presents

1–3p on June 11 and July 9Join Holly Elkins-Lopez from the Alzheimer’s Association Miami Valley Chapter for a virtual presentation in our E. Dining room. Topics will include “Healthy Living for your Brain and Body” and “Understanding the A-Z’s of Dementia”. Code: 39067

Armed Forces BirthdayCelebration

1:30– 3p on June 15Help us celebrate the Armed Forces Birthday with a video about the Armed Forces. We will also give out cupcakes to celebrate. Located in the E. Dining Rm., Code: 39057 Register by June 9, space is limited.

Dr. Cathy Rosenbaum Presents

1:30–3pJoin Pharmacist Cathy Rosenbaum for virtual presentations on select Thursdays from our dining room. She discusses pertinent topics such as “Debunking the Myths about Supplements” on June 17, “The A-Z’s of Sleep” on July 22 and “Memory Even Elephants Forget” on Aug. 19. Code: 39073

Summer Kick Off

Put away those coats and put on your summer gear! Join the Enrichment Center team and our sponsor Walnut Creek as we kick off the summer season on Friday, June 18! Join us in the East Parking lot for a tasty treat, lawn games and socialization! Code: 39080 Register by June 14, space is limited.

1:30–3p on June 18

Mystery Reading

1–2p on June 22 **There is a criminal lurking among us! Can you figure out who it is? Join us for a fun interactive mystery as we read through the mystery and find out which one of us is the ONE! Costumes for your part are encouraged and characters as well as your lines to read will be handed out prior to the event in the E. Art Rm. Code 39057

Estate Planning & Elder Law: An Overview

1–2:30p on June 24Estate Planning & Elder Law An Overview seminar by Michael J. Millonig, Attorney At Law, Ohio State Bar Association Board Certified Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Specialist, Certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation. Topics Covered: Wills, Trusts, Probate, Avoiding Probate, Estate Tax, Powers of Attorney, Health Care Powers of Attorney and Living Wills. Located in the E. Dining Room. Code: 39079

Mystery Reading

10–11a on June 25 **There is a criminal lurking among us! Can you figure out who it is? Join us for a fun interactive mystery as we read through the mystery and find out which one of us is the ONE! Costumes for your part are encouraged and characters as well as your lines to read will be handed out prior to the event. Code: 39057

4th of July Cook Out

11a–2p on June 29The Enrichment Center is kicking off 4th of July week with a cook-out on Tuesday, June 29 in the E. Parking Lot. Hot Dogs, chips and a drink will be provided! Thank you to our sponsor Walnut Creek for providing the luncheon. Code: 39080 Register by June 23, space is limited.

Chat with a Naturalist

1–2p on July 13A naturalist from Centerville Washington Park District leads you on a nature adventure from the comfort of your indoor chair on Tuesday, July 13. Located in the E. Dining Rm. Code: 39074

Chronic Inflammation

1–3p on July 14Chronic inflammation can lead to many disease states. Jane Key, Kettering Health Network dietician, describes those foods and lifestyle choices that can be protective and maximize good health, vitality and longevity. Make yourself the priority! Located in the E. Dining Rm. Code: 39071

Summer Craft with Trinity Community

1–3p on July 15 Join Molly Blumer from Trinity Community at Miami Township, who guide us in making a craft. Located in the E. Art Rm., Please register by July 9, space is limited. Code: 39072

Library Presentations

2–3p, on July 15 and August 5 Washington-Centerville Public Library will talk to you us about Annie Oakley in July and The Xenia Tornado in August. Stop on in to learn about these historical topics. Located in the E. Dining Rm., Code: 39070

B-I-N-G-O with Heartland

Megan Butcher of Heartland Health Care Centers is a pro at planning and leading a spirited round of bingo. Her dynamic personality and knack for gathering attractive prizes is a hit with patrons. Located in the E. Dining Rm., Space is limited. Code: 39059

1–3p on July 16

Outsmarting the Scammers

Incidents of fraud are on the rise, and scammers’ tactics are becoming more complex. That’s why it’s important to educate yourself about fraud. And while no one is immune, there are steps you can take to Outsmart the Scammers. Join us for this presen-tation and learn important strategies to help protect you and the ones you love. We’ll share: How to spot certain red flags that may indicate a fraudulent encounter; Resources you can turn to in the event you or a loved one is targeted; Steps you can take now to help protect yourself and your loved ones. Presented by Tricia Marteney,

1–2p on July 20

Christmas in July

1–3p on July 23 Dawn your best Christmas apparel and join us for Christmas in July! Festivities will include crafts, holiday games, holiday treats and a holiday movie! You better be good for goodness sake as you never know if Santa will make an appearance! Prizes awarded to the top 3 Christmas outfits! Registration is required for this Merry Good time! Located in E. Parking Lot. Code: 39057

Root Beer Float Day

1–2p on August 6 Help us celebrate National Root Beer Float Day brought to you by: Walnut Creek! We will be able to enjoy a root beer float while you socialize with your friends. Location in the E. Dining Rm. Register by August 2, Space is limited. Code: 39057

National Joke Day Open Mic

1–2p on August 17 The old saying goes “A joke a day, keeps the doctor away.” Do you enjoy telling jokes or listening to jokes? Test your joke telling at our National Joke Day open mic at the Enrichment Center E. Dining Rm. Jokes must be clean and appropriate. Don’t have a joke to tell, come listen to others. Code: 39057

Ice Cream Social and Jazz on the Lot

10a–2p on August 31 Stop in throughout the day for ice cream and jazz in our E. Parking lot on Tuesday, August 31. Walnut Creek will provide that ice cream and the Centerville High School Pep Band will provide the jazz. Register by August 25, space is limited. Code: 39080

Mystery Speaker

10–11a on June 21*In honor of mystery week, we will bring in a speaker on Monday, June 21, but that person’s identity and the topic will remain a mystery until you get to the E. Dining Rm. Code: 39082

Wright Brothers Book By Dan Cleary

1–3p on July 1Meet Dan Cleary and hear him speak about the pictures in his Wright Brothers Book. Located in the E. Dining Rm. Code: 39057

Please note: Programs will be canceled 3-5 business days if minimum enrollment is not met, please register in advance to ensure all programs are a GO!