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SENIOR SOUNDS
Pleasant Hill Senior Center www.phseniorcenter.com
You won’t want to miss:
LAUGH, LOVE AND LEARN 2017
Friday, May 5, 2017; 9:30am-1pm at the Pleasant Hill Senior Center
Senior Live Well Forum: A day full of educational and uplifting speakers, plus lunch! All funds raised benefit the Senior Center Care Management Program.
2017 Featured Speakers:
- “Get the Facts on Medical Marijuana” presented by Eloise Theisen, RN
- “Frauds & Scams Targeting Seniors” presented by FBI Special Agent D. Strange
- “A Day in the Life of a Romance Author” presented by Gretchen De La O, Author
Registration: $25 if registered by 4/21, $35 after 4/21 * On sale now, No refunds. Register online at www.pleasanthillrec.com Activity #2252.301
Come early for the FREE Ultimate Senior Resource Fair from 8:30am-1pm.
Over 50 vendors from the local area and free giveaways!
*More info on the flyer inside!
LuLaRoe Shopping Fundraiser for Senior Programs
Saturday, April 8 from 10am-12pm in the Dining Room, Free Admission
Join us for shopping and mimosas. LuLaRoe is not carried in stores and can only be purchased from inde-
pendent consultants so this is your chance to see what all the hype is about! No pressure to buy. Pieces
make wonderful gifts and remember, a portion of the sales will go back to Senior Programs! Drop in any
time during the open hours. All ages welcome, so bring your family, neighbors, friends!
Easter Pancake & Spring Boutique Saturday, April 15, 9-11am, PH Senior Center
Grab a stack of pancakes at the Pancake breakfast then stop at the Spring Boutique and check out their selection of handmade goodies. All ages welcome!
Adults (11+): $5, Children (5-10): $3, 4 & under: Free!
Call the District Office (682-0896) for info on the Easter Egg Hunt that is next door to our breakfast!
Taste of the Vine-Taste of Italy Tuesday, April 18, 4-6pm, PH Senior Center, Chateau Room
Enjoy a Taste of Italy at this Taste of the Vine. All wines will be from Italy as well as the food! Whether you are celebrating getting your taxes completed or just glad the day is winding down, come share a drink with us! Non-alcoholic beverages available. Sponsored by Carlton Senior Living.
-Tickets: $10 presale, $15 Day of
President’s Message
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PLEASANT HILL SENIOR CENTER
233 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
MAIN OFFICE HOURS (925) 798-8788
Monday - Thursday: 9AM - 4:00PM
Friday: 9AM - 3PM
TRIP OFFICE HOURS (925) 798-8747
Monday - Friday: 10AM - 2PM
CARE MANAGEMENT HOURS (925) 798-8788 ext. 640
Days & hours vary, please call for an appointment
2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Dagny Benz
Vice President Carol Henry
Past President Ron Quinn
Secretary Rita Poulsen
Treasurer Joyce Moebius
Membership Elaine Yeary
Events Coordinator Joan Gaustad
Sunshine Marianne Tannehill
Volunteer Chair Anne Haydock 676-9257 Activity Ombudsman Sandy Waite 372-0690
Editor Judi Richardson
Email: [email protected]
Parliamentarian Inge Noble
Communications Patty Strickland
SENIOR CENTER STAFF
Kendra Luke Senior Supervisor
Dana Krider Care Manager
Holly Frates Program / Nutrition Supervisor
Cassie Eternal Trip Coordinator
Shirl Lee Admin. Assistant
Susan Yoshizaki Chef
24-HOUR CRISIS RESOURCES
Adult Protective Services (877) 839-4347
Contra Costa Crisis Center (800) 833-2900
Center for Elder Abuse (800) 677-1116
Get Your Senior Sounds via E-mail!
Receive your Senior Sounds in a timely manner AND
help us save cost by signing up for our NEW email sub-
scription option. Call us or stop by the front desk to let
us know you are interested in making the switch! Sign-
ing up means you will no longer receive a hard copy of
the Sounds in the mail BUT you can always print it out
at home! Thank you for helping us be more green!
Hi everyone, Happy April to everyone. I hope we do not get too
many April showers as we have had enough for our May flowers!
Laugh Love and Learn is on May 5th. It is always a sellout, so get your
group together and sign up. Registration is open now @ $25.00 per
person. After April 21, it will be $35.00. Remember, there will be free
educational tables set up for everyone in the morning, starting at 8:30.
Dana has some very educational and uplifting speakers booked, for
the luncheon.
We are looking for volunteers for our Easy listeners. It is a telephone
reassurance program where we contact people who no longer can
participate in senior activities. Volunteers will call house bound mem-
bers and see if all their needs are being met, or just to chat. If you are
interested please contact Dana, Patti Strickland or myself. Training
will be given and it looks like a very rewarding program for all.
The Pleasant Hill Senior Board just received an award from the Pleas-
ant Hill Recreation Board. We received an Appreciation Award to the
2016 Board of Directors. Congratulations!
I hope everyone notices the lovely tree that Helen Reid decorates eve-
ry month with seasonal decorations. I wish I was half that artistic.
Do not forget Easter Pancake Breakfast and Senior Boutique Sale on
April 15th.
It is so nice to see pictures again of our seniors in the Sounds. We
need more!
We will be having a General Membership Meeting on Friday April
14th. I hope I see a lot of you there. We need input from our mem-
bers.
Have a very nice April, and hopefully there won’t be a lot of rain. But
in August we will all be complaining how hot it is, so let’s go forward
and enjoy our spring. Remember if you have something to say posi-
tive or negative, please tell me.
Dagny Benz
SENIOR SOUNDS PICK UP PARTIES!
On Monday, April 24 between 9am and 11am drop by
the Chateau Room and grab your May newsletter hot off
the press! Be one of the first to get it!! If you are cur-
rently receiving the e-newsletter, there will not be a copy
available to you at the Pick Up Party, however you will
receive your e-copy earlier than the rest!
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
Membership renewal can be done at the Front Desk, M-Th: 9am-4pm or Fri: 9am-3pm
As of 3/21 we have 1,756 members! Thank you to all who have already renewed!
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ADVANCE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVES WORKSHOP-NEW!
Non-Profit Contra Costa Senior Legal Services & CSAA Insurance Group’s Legal Division are providing a new free legal clinic to prepare Advance Health Care Directives for seniors aged 60 & older. Appointments held 2nd Tues. of every other month. Appt. required—call front desk to schedule.
May 9th, call for appt. 1:30pm-4:30pm, Dining Room
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
Drop-in only, no appointment required.
2nd Wednesday, 10:30am to 12pm
CARE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Provides resources and services to help seniors remain living independently, safely and with dignity for as long as possible. This program partially funded by CCC Community Block Grant.
Care Manager: Dana Krider
Hours and Days vary, call for an appt.: 798-8788 ext. 640
C.C. CAFÉ
Reservations required the business day before by Noon. Call (925) 771-7641 for reservations. Menu on page 11. Do not need to live in Pleasant Hill or be a member of the Senior Club to join us.
Monday thru Friday, Food served at noon.
Suggested donation of $2, If under 60, $5 fee
COFFEE LOUNGE
A minimal payment of .50 cents per day is requested for coffee. The Senior Club generously supports the coffee stations but requests contributions to enable continuation of this service costs continue to rise. Thank you.
CONSULT AN ATTORNEY PROGRAM
Free general advisory and self-help services. No wills, trusts or Estate Planning help. Appointment required.
1st Tuesday, 9am to 11:30am
HICAP (Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program)
HICAP provides free, objective counseling and advocacy services to Medicare beneficiaries and their families who need assistance with Medicare enrollment and with issues involving Medicare and associated insurance programs, including prescription drug coverage. Appointment Requirement: (925) 602-4168, for information: call (925) 602-4163
1st & 3rd Wednesday, 1pm to 4pm
iHELP
Help for Mac, iPad & iPhone users. Bring your questions and your equipment! Facilitator: Rick Calicura, DVMUG
2nd & 4th Thursday, 10am to 12pm
MEMORY SCREENING
Provided in partnership with Senior Helpers. Drop-in only.
2nd Thursday, 10am to 12pm
NOTARY SERVICE
Drop-in only, no appointment required.
1st Thursday, 10am to 12pm & 4th Wednesday, 10am to 11am
Wed. Notary provided by Anna from Wells Fargo Private Bank
Thurs. Notary provided by Florence Moy
OPEN COMPUTER LAB - Members Only!
PC’s running Windows 7 and one with Windows 8 plus four new Mac’s! Small fee for printing services. Our facilitators are there to help! Visit the open lab and get basic questions answered.
Facilitators: Varies depending on day
M, 9 to 12 - T,12 to 3 - W,12 to 3 - F,12 to 3
PEER COUNSELING
Individual one-on-one counseling sessions. Appointment required. Must be 55 years and up and a resident of Contra Costa County. Sponsored by Contra Costa Health Services. Service is free and confidential. Call the
front desk to make an appointment.
Counselor: Del Macasaet
Various Mondays, 10am to 12pm (call for schedule)
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
The following services are not affiliated with or provided through the Senior Center. If you have questions please call # listed:
County Link: (925) 680-2045
PH Senior Van Service: (925) 671-5272
TRANSPORTATION TICKETS
The following service is not affiliated with the Senior Center.
County Connection Tickets: Individual & monthly passes sold.
(925) 676-7500
VIDEO LIBRARY - Members Only! Great Movies!
Members can check out up to 5 movies at a time. We welcome DVD donations only. Returns go to the front desk during off hours. Full list of movies available online at www.phseniorcenter.com
Monday—Friday, 9:30am-1pm
SENIOR CENTER SERVICES
LOCATIONS OF SERVICES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 15
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Need a Ride?
No Longer Drive?
Call the PH Senior Van!
Door to door service, for just $1.50 each way, is availa-
ble to Pleasant Hill residents aged 55 and older. This
wonderful service will take residents anywhere within
city limits, and to some medical facilities in neighbor-
ing communities.
Appointments are available Monday through Thurs-
day from 9:00 a.m. to noon, and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00
p.m., and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to noon.
Show your PHSC Pride!
Pick up your PHSC decal today. These static cling decals
can be placed on your car, window or mirror.
ON SALE NOW! Only $1 each.
Getting rid of old eyeglasses?
The Lions Club of Pleasant Hill
would like your donation! The
donation box is located on the
counter in the Coffee Lounge.
AARP SAFE DRIVER CLASSES
Learn the most current rules of the road, defensive driving techniques and how to operate your vehicle more safely. Refresher courses are only for those that have taken the full class in the last 3 years. Payment (checks only-made out to “AARP”) due at time of regis-tering. $20/$15 for AARP members. Space is limited, please register early.
* Refresher Class (5 hours): April 25, 1-6pm
Pleasant Hill Senior Center, Classrooms 1&2
PHSC Scholarship Program-Apply Now!
Beginning in January 2017, the Senior Club is offering a Scholarship program for current senior members who may need financial as-sistance in order to attend Senior Center events, day trips (not casino trips) and classes. The success of this program is dependent upon financial donations. For more information on how to donate or how to apply, please stop by the Senior Center Front Desk or visit our website to download an application.
Grief Support Group
Dealing with the loss of a loved one can be very difficult to cope with. It is often helpful to share thoughts and feelings with others who
have also experienced a loss. In collaboration with Hospice of the East Bay, we will be offering a 6-week drop-in grief support group.
APRIL 6 - MAY 11 * 10am to 11:30am * Classroom 1
No fee and no pre-registration required. Questions? Call Vicki Smith, Grief Counselor with Hospice of the East Bay; (925) 887-5678
or email her at [email protected]
SAVE THE DATE
Memorial Day Program & Social
Friday, May 26 at 1:30pm in the Chateau Room
Celebrate our Veterans and remember those we lost with a program featuring PHSC’s very own Golden Notes Chorus and Olympic High School’s JROTC. Following the program, enjoy a refreshing ice cream treat sponsored by Carlton Senior Living. Free for all ages!
Crab Feed Update!
Thank you to those of you who attended and supported our Crab Feed in January! We raised $5,439.42 toward Senior Center programs.
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SENIOR CENTER PROGRAMS & EVENTS
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SENIOR CENTER PROGRAMS & EVENTS
Care Management Program Presents: Which Assisted Living Community Is Right for Me Presented by: Lori Bastian, Carlton Senior Living
A comprehensive comparison of the variables involved regarding the next phase of your life. What is the cost, are there move in
fees, what is not covered in the monthly rate? All the things you need to know to make an educated decision on whether an assisted
living facility is the right fit for you. When: Thursday, April 13 at 2:00pm Where: Dining Room.
The CMP series is a free program, but space is limited, call 798-8788 to Reserve Your Spot Today.
The Care Management Educational Series is sponsored by Carlton Senior Living.
Friday Flik
Friday, April 21- “Moonlight” 2016 1:00pm in Chateau Room *FREE*
Living in a crime-ridden, violent section of Miami, a young African American man learns both positive and negative lessons about life. Raised in this world since childhood, he must discover who he is and what he believes in as he fights for essential survival. Through personal relationships and difficult choices, he comes to understand more about himself and the world around him. He learns what he truly values and how to stand up for it. Won 3 Oscars. Beat LaLaLand for Best Picture at the Academy Awards.
Featuring Trevante Rhodes, Andre Holland, 110 mins Rated: R-for sexuality, drug use & language
Sponsored by: & TAKE ONE Video Rentals
1928 Oak Park Blvd. (925) 937-1103
Taste of the Vine-Taste of Italy
Tuesday, April 18: 4-6pm in the Chateau Room
Enjoy a Taste of Italy at this Taste of the Vine. All wines will be from Italy as well as the food! Whether you
are celebrating getting your taxes completed or just glad the day is winding down, come share a drink with
us! Sponsored by Carlton Senior Living. Non-alcoholic beverages will be available. Tickets on sale 3/6
- Tickets: $10 presale, $15 Day of
Senior Club General Meeting
Friday, April 14 at 1pm in the Chateau Room
Meet with your fellow Board of Directors and discuss current items within your Senior Club.
*There are no refunds on event tickets unless the event is cancelled/changed by the Senior Center.
How Can You Potentially Maximize Your Social Security Benefits
Saturday, April, 22, 10am in the Classrooms, FREE!
Did you know that Social Security is far more complicated than most people realize? Have you thought how the decisions you make now can have
an impact on the total amount of benefits you stand to receive over your lifetime. You’ve paid into the Social Security program for over 30 years
and doesn’t it make sense to learn how to get the maximum benefits you’re entitled to? Don’t wait until the last minute to discover your benefits
options. RSVP at the Front Desk or Call 798-8788.
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LIVING TAI CHI—Jasmine –Rose Kam, Certified
PH Senior Center: Dance Studio
Foundations-All levels welcome
8 classes I $80/ $65 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $73/$58 (Dist. Res.)
2210.202 3/27-5/22 M 10am - 12pm
*No class on 4/10
Foundations & Forms - Prerequisite: Foundations class.
8 classes I $108 / $93 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $99/$84 (Dist. Res.)
2213.202 3/29-5/24 W 9:30am -12:30pm
*No class on 4/12
Foundations & Forms Package: $5 lab fee payable to instructor
4 weeks I $94/$79 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $86/$71 (Dist. Res.)
2218.203 3/27-4/26 M/W See above times
2218.204 5/1-5/24 M/W See above times
* No class on 4/10, 4/12
GENTLE PILATES—Alison Klippel
Improve balance, coordination, build core strength & maintain muscle.
PH Senior Center: Dance Studio
6-class “Anytime” Punch Card: $90
8 classes I $100/$85 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $92/$77 (Dist. Res.)
2238.202 3/1-4/26 W 1pm-2pm
* No class on 4/5
GOLDEN NOTES CHORUS—Meriel Enrik
Have fun singing with this energetic group of men and women. Unison, 2– or 3– or 4-part harmony music including some classical repertoire, old standards, folk songs, show tunes and more. Weekly rehearsals and frequent local, day-time performances. Additional $10 lab fee payable at first class to help cover the cost of the accompanist. All new students must audition with instructor before registering. Contac the front desk with questions.
PH Senior Center: Chateau Room
12 weeks I $50/$40 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $46/$36 (Dist. Res.)
Must audition! 4/4-6/20 Tu 9:30am-11:30am
INTRO TO MACS, iPADS & iPHONES—Robert Skapura
PH Senior Center: Computer Lab
Learn basic concepts of three Apple devices.
5/30—7/11 Tu/Th 10:30am-11:30am
2304.301 Lab iMac Users (only 4 available)
6 weeks I $80/$65 (Dist. Res.)
2304.302 Bringing own device
6 weeks I $70/$55 (Dist. Res.)
SENIOR CENTER FITNESS & CLASSES
CLASS TRANSFER/REFUND GUIDELINES: All requests for transfers/credits on account/refunds must be received two weeks prior to the
first class meeting. Transfers & credits to account will be assessed a $5 administrative fee. Check or credit card refunds will be assessed a $10
processing fee (unless the class/activity is changed or canceled by the District). NO EXCEPTIONS. No refunds on lost or stolen punch cards.
GENTLE YOGA—Maxine Davis
Yoga is a fun, healthy, mind-body activity that might just help what’s ailing you. Bring a yoga mat & light blanket. Wear loose clothing.
PH Senior Center: Dance Studio
5-class anytime punch card: $75 (does not expire)
Thursday’s: 10:30am-11:30am
WEIGHT & STRENGTH TRAINING—Debbie Murdock, CPT
Jump-start your day with a combination of low-impact training & strengthen-ing. Students should bring hand weights & a mat.
PH Senior Center: Classrooms & Chateau Rm, PM Class: Dance Studio
6-class “Anytime” Punch Card: $60
6 classes I $60/$48 (Dist.Res.) Senior Club Members: $55/$43 (Dist.Res.)
2201.204 4/10-4/27 M/Th 8:15-9:15 am
2202.204 4/10-4/27 M/Th 9:30-10:30 am
2205.204 4/10-4/27 M/Th 5:25-6:30 pm
FLEX FOR FITNESS
PH Senior Center: Dance Studio (M) / Classrooms (W/F)
Monday 1:00pm and Wed./Fri., 9:30am & 10:30am
12-class “anytime” punch card: $15 / Senior Club Member: $12
ZUMBA®GOLD—Barbara Ward
This easy to follow class is a lower impact version of Zumba.®
PH Senior Center: Dance Studio
8-class “Anytime” Punch Card: $68
Monday’s: 9-9:50am and Friday’s: 10-10:50am
*No class on 5/5, 5/29, 6/26, 6/30, 7/3, 7/7, 8/28, 9/1
STRETCH & BE FIT...with a smile —Darlene Roth
Designed to improve your balance & coordination with a wide variety of exercises including floor warm ups, resistance bands, simple yoga poses and dance moves. Students should bring their own yoga mat.
PH Senior Center: Dance Studio
8-class Anytime punch card: $68
Tuesday’s 11am-12pm
*No class on 4/4, 5/2, 6/6, 7/4, 7/11, 8/1
WINE ANALYSIS: Journey through a glass of wine
Bob Becker
Learn to identify and describe the five major components of wine by tasting five very specific wines that exemplify each component of wine’s structure. Learn the proper technique for tasting wine in addition to understanding best practices of serving-temperature, stemware, etc. Must be 21yrs +.
PH Senior Center: Arts & Craft
1 class: $61/$50 (Dist. Res.)
4206.204 4/22 Sa 2pm-4:30pm
FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF CLASSES PLEASE VISIT WWW.PHSENIORCENTER.COM
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SENIOR CENTER FITNESS & CLASSES
LINE DANCE — Millie Dusha
Partner not required. Note: Please refrain from wearing heavy perfumes & scents. Instructor experiences perfume allergies.
PH Senior Center: Dance Studio
Saturday Drop-in: 1 class $5, 2 = $8, 3 =$10 (same day)
Basics (for the true beginner!) 8:15am-9am
Beginners (basic knowledge required) 9am-10am
Improver 10am-11am
Intermediate 11:15am-12:30pm
*No class: 4/15, 5/27
FIT FOR LIFE: Senior Aerobics!- Tari Nicholson
Easy to follow moves that can be modified for every level of fitness. In-cludes strength training and stretching.
PH Senior Center: Dance Studio
8-class “Anytime” Punch Card: $50
4 weeks I $40/$35 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $36/$31 (Dist. Res.)
2214.204 4/4-4/27 T/Th 9am-10am
AM Workshops - Tuesday’s 10am-11:30am (SC classroom 2)
5/16: Life Enhancing Activities for those with Dementia (2270.301)
- Hands on demonstrations of activities designed to alleviate some behavior changes.
6/20: Brain Remodeling (2270.302)
- Learn how you can repair damage done by stress to your brain. It’s never too late to be a better you!
7/18: Ducks in a Row (2270.303)
-Discuss elements, tools and planning tips for a long life jour ney including “FIRR” technique, legal tools needed and more!
8/15: Fear of Falling: Fall Prevention (2270.304)
PM Workshops - Thursday’s 6pm - 7:30pm (SC classroom 2)
5/18: Caring for the Caregiver (2271.301)
- Red flags to burnout, emotional communication & responses
6/22: The Great Debate - Planning for Retirement (2271.302)
7/20: The Elephant in the Room (2271.303)
- Aging comes with many changes and fears about what lies ahead. This workshop creates awareness of important “sensitive topics” to help alleviate fears of the unknown.
8/17: Ducks in a Row (2271.304)
EXPLORING WATERCOLOR—Casey White
Perfect for the artist who wants a fresh start or needs a gentle push along the way. Beginners pay additional $25 lab fee to instructor.
PH Senior Center: Arts & Crafts Room
6 weeks I $100/$85 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $91/$76 (Dist. Res.)
2231.301 5/2-6/20 Tu 9:30am-12pm
*No class: 5/9, 6/13
QUILTING COURSES—Carol Madsen
PH Senior Center: Room varies depending on class
More Quilting courses can be found online: www.phseniorcenter.com
- Beginning Quilting
10 classes I $70/$57 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $65/$52 (Dist. Res.)
2243.202 4/3-6/12 M 12:30pm-3pm
*No class: 5/29
- Quilting: Beyond the Basics
10 classes I $74/$60 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $68/$54 (Dist. Res.)
2244.202 4/3-6/12 M 9am—12pm
*No class: 5/29
- Quilting: Basics +
11 classes I $74/$60 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $68/$54 (Dist. Res.)
2245.202 3/28-6/6 Tu 6:45pm-9:15pm
- Saturday Quilt-In: Focus on projects: $50 for 5 / $15 drop-in
4/8, 5/20, 6/10, 7/8, 8/26 8:30am-1:30pm
- Machine Quilting
5 classes I $49/$40 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $45/$36 (Dist. Res.)
2248.301 4/27-5/25 Th 10am-12:30pm
UKULELE STRUM & SING—Glenn Staller
A continuation of the beginning class with focus on songs, various styles and “putting it all together.” We’ll learn a new song each week and practice playing together. Guaranteed to be a fun class for every-one. $20 lab fee payable to instructor at first class.
PH Senior Center: Game Room
6 classes I $110/$95 (Dist. Res.)
Senior Club Members: $100/$85 (Dist. Res.)
2236.301 5/3-6/14 W 11am - 12pm
FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF CLASSES PLEASE VISIT WWW.PHSENIORCENTER.COM
LIFE MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP SERIES
presented by: Eldercare Services
1 workshop: $6 / $5 (Dist. Res.)
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“AMISTAD” – Spanish Resource Group Facilitator: Cloty Ulrich
Wednesdays, 9:30am to 12pm
AMERICAN MAH JONGG - Drop In
Tuesday, 12:30pm to 3:45pm Coordinator; Shirley Angrisani
Friday, 1pm to 4pm Coordinator: Barbara Sullivan, 658-0121
$1 donation
BOUTIQUE GROUP Coordinator: Edna A., 323-8281
Monday/Thursday, 9am to 11:30am
BINGO
Wednesday, lunch served at 11:30am, Games begin at 12pm
Lunch: $2 donation, $5/under 60 yrs. old. Must reserve week before.
BOOK CLUB - facilitated by the P.H. Library
1st Monday of month, 12pm to 1pm
March Discussion: TBD
Contact Adriana Nino for more information, [email protected]
BUNCO
Sunday, April 30, from 2pm-5pm
Bring potluck item plus $4/person at the door only
EXPLORERS - Hiking Group Coordinator: Susan Miller (925) 691-6873
Hike the hills of Mt. Diablo to the hills of San Francisco! Join us for our 5 to 8
mile Thursday hikes, starting at 8:30 a.m. Membership required.
Schedule: Lunch
April 6 Mitchell Canyon Globe Lily Trail Sack lunch
April 13 Martinez Lemongrass Bistro
April 20 Davis Bistro 33
April 27 Sunol Regional Park Sack lunch
MAGIC OF CONTROVERSY Coordinator: Wilda Davisson, 682-4135
Discuss important questions that affect each one of us in a civilized manner.
Wednesday, 1pm to 2:30pm
MARATHON BRIDGE Coordinator: Barbara 689-3591
Advance registration required.
Monday, 12:30pm to 3:30pm
MEN’S CORNER Coordinator: Richard Kuts, 937-2924
Discussion on current events, politics, financial world & more!
Tuesday, 2pm
OPEN GAME ROOM
Monday, 1pm to 4pm
PATHFINDERS - Walking Group Coordinator: Jim Quigg, 689-2314
Meet in the Pleasant Hill Senior Center on Tuesday morning for departure at 8:30 AM. Brisk walk of 3-4 miles on level ground. Bring water. Tuesday, 8:30am
April 4 Lafayette/Moraga Trial
April 11 Heather Farms East
April 18 Canal Walk South
April 25 Walden Park South
PINOCHLE Coordinator: (M) Jan, 979-0202; (Th) Annie, 391-5531
All welcome! No partner required - some experience required.
Monday, 6:30pm to 9:30pm / Thursday, 1pm to 4pm
$2 donation on Mondays / $1 donation on Thursdays
SENIOR BRIDGE - Coordinator: Peggy Pastor, 672-6878
Drop-ins welcome!
Tuesday, 10am to 2pm
SPANISH BOOK CLUB “Tertulia Literaria” Facilitator: Beatriz, 849-5908 and Katia
Call the facilitator to reserve your spot-space is limited.
April 20th 1-3 pm
The book for April will be “Lo que esconde tu nombre " Author, Clara
Sanchez
TEA DANCE
Live DJ, refreshments and dancing. No partners required.
Thursdays, 1pm to 4pm
$3 per person
TUESDAY TALKERS Facilitator: Anne St. Pierre 349-6543
Do you have something to say and no one to say it to? If so, consider joining us. We talk about current events, theatre, movies, books, articles
and more.
Tuesdays, 10:30 am to noon
WISDOM CIRCLES Facilitator: Annie Stephens, 391-5531
Meaningful conversation with others about life experiences, the challenge of living & creative approaches to problem solving. Topics discussed are under the discretion of the facilitator.
Thursday, 10:30am to 12pm
SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES
LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 15
SUNSHINE
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Please contact our “Ms. Sunshine”, Marianne Tannehill, (682-4694)
if you know of any passing or illness of members. We are also look-
ing for good news! Please pass on information like milestone birth-
days and births of great-grandchildren & other fun news! Thank you
to those who donated to the Furnishings Fund through their 2017
Membership!
Best Wishes to the April birthdays!
Laugh of the month: Did you hear about the cross-eyed teacher
who lost her job because she couldn’t control her pupils?
Donations Received:
Building Fund: Helen Reid
Scholarship Fund: Nadine Verilli, Richard Verrilli, Edith Wardo in
memory of Beatrice Stubbs
Donations Sent:
Loaves and Fishes of Contra Costa County in memory of John
Stone; Concord Unity Methodist Church in memory of William
Maguire
Get Well Cards Sent:
Velda Arnold, Carol Henry, Cathy Jensen
A speedy recovery to those recovering from the flu, falls and opera-
tions!
Dear Center Members,
Happy Spring! As many of you are already aware, we are gearing up for
our annual Fundraiser, Laugh, Love, and Learn, which will be held on
Friday, May 5th. The speakers this year I believe will be particularly
relevant to our seniors. The first speaker is a special agent from the FBI
who is specifically in charge of scams targeted at seniors. We have all
heard of the scam where the grandchild calls and ask for money to get
them out of jail, and the scam where persons have won the lottery, but
have to pay for the taxes first. Well these scams still go on and our sen-
iors need to be reminded to be cautious , and to be informed of where
they go if they have fell victim to a scam. It can be very difficult for a
victim of a scam to come forward and report to the authorities. They may
feel embarrassed, or ashamed.
Anyone can be a victim of a crime and those feels of shame or embar-
rassment are normal. I speak from first hand experience. When I was
first married our house got robbed. We went away on Memorial Day
weekend. We left on a Friday and when we returned on Monday the
back window had been broken, and the house was a mess. The robbers
obviously had some time; not only did they carry large pieces out the
front door like the television, but smaller stuff was packed in our suitcas-
es and taken out the some way. Someone had actually sat on my bed
and gone through my make-up basket piece by piece, while someone
else had a bowl of cereal in the kitchen. I remember calling home after it
happened and telling my parents. The first thing my dad said was “Well
Dana you know you not suppose to go away over holiday weekends.” I
guess I didn't know the rules about vacationing around the burglars
schedule. I did after that. In fact , still to this day when we go away, I
make sure to pack the car in the garage with the door shut. Its funny my
dad had one reaction but my mom another. She sent me a check for
$200.00 so that I could go buy new luggage. Thanks mom!
Have a great month everyone, Fondly Dana
From Our Care Manager...
FREE TAX PREPARATION
FREE TAX PREPARATION for the 2017 tax season is again being offered
by Tax-Aide’s AARP sponsored program. Tax-Aide does not specify an
income limit but the service targets low and moderate income taxpayers of
any age with special attention given to seniors age 50 plus.
For information or to make an appointment for the Tax-Aide site serving the
Pleasant Hill area please call: (925) 405-6011 Hillcrest Congregational
Church site; (925) 709-4525 Pacheco Community Center. For general
information and other site locations, call: (925) 726-3199.
Please call for details on the specific paperwork they will need you to
bring to complete your taxes.
Left: Our very own Dana made
the paper! Featured in the Bay
Area News Group on March 17th
Dana is showing off the award her
Care Management Educational
Series won. Special thank you
goes out to Carlton Senior Living
for being a sponsor of this won-
derful series every month.
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CHEF’S LUNCH MENU
IT’S SOUP & SAVORY SEASON!!!
Fridays at 11:30am; tickets will stop being sold at 12:30pm
$7 General / $5 SC Members $50 for 10-lunch punch card (available only to members) No reservations required
Here’s what’s gettin’ cooked up in April:
April 7 - Chicken Tortilla Soup / Vegetarian Tortilla Soup with Cheese Sandwich
April 14 – Clam Chowder / Vegetable Chowder with Egg Salad Sandwich
April 21 - Split Pea with Ham (Veg. option avail-able) with Grilled Ham & Cheese (or just cheese)
April 28 - Vegetarian Navy Bean Soup with Turkey or Cheese Sandwich
Get ready for Salad Bar Season starting in MAY!
VOLUNTEER CORNER
If you are interested in volunteering with the Senior Center, stop by the Front Desk and fill out a Volunteer Application.
Crime Prevention Workshops *NEW DATES*
April 19, May 17 & June 21 from 4pm-5pm in the Dining Room
These informative workshops are designed to train citizens how to recognize and report suspicious activities in their neighborhoods, implement crime prevention strategies such as home security improvements and to make our community safer through the Neighbor-hood Watch Program. Topics to be covered include: Basic Home Security, ID Theft & related scams including how to deter, detect and defend, Security Cameras and Residential Alarm Systems, Social Media & Cyber Security and How to Organize your own Neighbor-
hood Watch Program. A different topic is covered each day.
-Please RSVP to the Front Desk or call 798-8788 if you are interested in attending the series.
Thank you to Carlton Senior Living for sponsoring our 2017 Mardi Gras event! It was a very fun afternoon had by all! We enjoyed live music from Elite Jazz Band and delicious food and King Cake! We hope you will join us in 2018! Or on April 18 at our next Taste of the Vine!
Mt. Diablo Mello Roos Property Tax - Senior Exemption
Applications for the Senior Exemption are accepted from 3/1 - 6/1 each year.
Senior homeowners in the Mt. Diablo Unified School District who are age 65 or
older (by July 1, 2017), and live in the residence may apply for exemption from the
$67.00 per year Measure A Mello-Roos tax collected through property taxes
(Approved by voters in 1989). When the exemption is applied to your property, the
“MT D MELLO ROOS … $67.00” tax, listed under “Special Taxes & Assessments”,
will be removed from your property tax bill. Those who have received the exemp-
tion in the past will have their exemptions automatically renewed every year.
Exemptions must be filed with Mt. Diablo School District by JUNE 1, 2017. To ob-
tain an exemption form, please call (925) 682-8000, ext. 4004 (message recorder).
Or log onto the district’s website at WWW.MDUSD.ORG/COMMUNITYPORTAL,
and click on “Senior Tax Exemption Form” under Quick Links for information about
the Measure A Mello Roos Tax and Senior Exemptions. You will be able to fill out
an electronic form and print it to mail in your exemption claim. The district is unable
to process rebates for previous year’s Contra Costa County property tax collection.
In November 1989, Measure A passed and authorized the school district to sell up
to $90 million in bonds to rehabilitate and upgrade its aging schools and centers.
Mt. Diablo School District encompasses the cities of Concord, Pleasant Hill and
Clayton; portions of Walnut Creek and Martinez; and unincorporated areas including
Bay Point, Pacheco, and a small portion of Lafayette.
Note: Rossmoor is NOT within the Mt. Diablo School District boundaries.
Thank you to everyone that joined us on St. Patrick’s Day for our an-nual St. Patrick’s Chef’s Lunch. Chef Susan and her crew outdid themselves and served up an amazing lunch! If you missed it, be sure to get your tickets early next year before we sell out! See you at our Chef’s Lunch on Fridays!
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Did you know you don’t have to be a member to eat at CC Café or a resident of Pleasant
Hill? Bring your friends and enjoy a wonderful, hot meal!
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Travel Office Info - Closed every first Tuesday for Trip Meeting
Phone #: 925 798 8747 Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-2pm E-mail: [email protected]
Remember to come to our TRIP MEETING— Tuesday April 4th @ 1pm in the Chateau Room! Did you know that you can now buy your tickets online? Just go to www.phseniorcenter.com/trips
Want more detailed information on trips? Sign up for our Travel Newsletter by visiting the Senior Trips page on the website.
Please Note: Actual spaces available may vary due to sales made after this publication was printed.
7 Spaces Available! Churches on the Hill Tour – Oakland/Berkeley April 11th Tuesday | Cost: $86 non-res/$81 res | Escort: Laroice & Sue | Note: Venues are not wheelchair ac-
cessible. Need a break from the hustle and bustle of your busy daily schedule? Want to go to a peaceful, and calming place where you can see spectacular views, beautiful gardens and amazing architecture, then you will want to visit the beautiful
churches on the hill in Oakland. Your first stop will be at the Ascension Greek Orthodox Cathedral for a guided tour. Built in 1960, this structure is a beautiful blend of modern elements and traditional design. Next, move on to the Mormon Tem-
ple, an East Bay landmark. You will stop at the Temple Visitor Center, where you will be treated to a stunning panorama of the San Francisco Bay Area and numerous displays including an inspiring reproduction of Thorvaldsen’s Christus statue. You
will then have the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful water fountains, colorful gardens and towering palm trees as you wan-der through the magnificently, manicured grounds around the Temple. Finish your trip off with a delicious hosted lunch at
Fenton’s Creamery. Entrée Choice of: Grilled Chicken Club, Cobb Salad, Cheeseburger, Grilled Cheese Sandwich or Chick-en Caesar Salad. Served with fountain soda and sundae of your choice. Lunch Included.
Arrive @ School House 9:25am/Board Bus & Depart @ 9:45am/Return @ 3:30pm
14 Spaces Available! The Bodyguard - Sacramento - MAY CANCEL - SIGN UP NOW TO SAVE THE TRIP! April 20th Thursday | Cost: $102 non-res/$97 res | Escort: Darlene | Note: Wheelchair Access can be scheduled, please let us know ahead of time.
Based on the smash hit film, the award-winning musical will star Grammy® Award-nominee and R&B superstar Deborah Cox! Former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard, Frank Farmer, is hired to protect superstar Rachel Marron from an
unknown stalker. They expect to be in charge; what they don’t expect is to fall in love. A breathtakingly romantic thriller, The Bodyguard features a host of irresistible classics including “Queen of the Night,” “So Emotional,” “One Moment in
Time,” “Saving All My Love,” “Run to You,” “I Have Nothing,” “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” and one of the biggest sell-ing songs of all time – “I Will Always Love You.” Before the Show enjoy lunch on your own in Old Town Sacra-
mento. Arrive @ School House 10am/Board Bus and Depart @ 10:20am/Return @ 6:30pm
27 Spots Available! Taste of Asia – Oakland May 4th Thursday | Cost: $91 non-res/$86 res | Escort: Laroice | Note: Bonsai Garden is not wheelchair acces-
sible. This trip starts at the exquisite Bonsai Garden located at the Gardens at Lake Merritt which is one of the largest Bon-sai collections on the West Coast. Their most amazing piece is a 1600 year old Bonsai that you will get to see up close.
Your final stop of the day will be at Takara Sake USA. You will explore the sake museum and learn about the intricate histo-ry of making this traditional drink, then enjoy a tasting of the premium sake products that the company makes. Enjoy lunch
at Kirin’s which will feature Beijing and Sichuan style food. Lunch Included. Arrive @ School House 9:55am/Board Bus and Depart @ 10:15am/Return @ 5:15pm
4 Spots Available! Cache Creek Casino
May 9th Tuesday | Cost: $42 non-res /$37 res | Escort: Sue & Nida | NOTE: Wheelchair Accessible! Please let us know in advance
Cache Creek Casino is one of our Seniors favorites! Enjoy a promo package of $20 match play or $10 free play and $5 food credit! Try your luck on the bus by playing a couple of games of Bingo and our Clock Game! Bingo is $1 per game and the clock game
is $1 per guess. Please try to bring small bills; escorts do not have much change. Remember, valid IDs are required to check in at the casino desk. Don’t forget your player’s card or ID if you don’t have one!
Arrive @ School House 9:10am/Board Bus & Depart 9:30am/Return @ 4:30pm
PLEASANT HILL SENIOR CENTER TRIPS
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Pleasant Hill Senior Center Trip Office: (925) 798-8747
8 Spots Available! May Mystery Trip - Medium May 12th Friday | Cost: $85 non-res /$80 res | Escort: TBD -
Call Trip Office 1 week before trip to find out! NOTE: Wheelchair Accessible! Please let us know in ad-vance. This unique mystery trip will be held indoors. Lunch will be on your own, but at a restaurant and will be scheduled
before the activity. Rated a Medium for walking/standing during the early afternoon portion of the day later afternoon will be much easier. Light refreshments will be served during 2nd activity.
Arrive @ School House 10am/Board Bus & Depart 10:20am/Return @ 5pm
1 Spot for AM Tour and 10 Spots for PM Tour Available! Elkhorn Slough Safari – Moss Landing May 15th Monday | Cost: $110 non-res/$105 res | Escort: Sue & Rita | Note: Unable to accommodate wheel-
chairs. Elkhorn Slough Safari is an exciting way to visit the wildlife in Moss Landing. You will see a fantastic variety of wild-life playful sea otters, curious harbor seals, sea lions, hundreds of species of birds and so much more. The tour will provide
excellent opportunities to view and photograph wildlife close at hand. These boat cruises include an in-depth look at vari-ous aspects of slough ecology, fascinating history, and bird watching in the company of a naturalist guide. The Safari Boats
can only take 25 people at a time, so we will split into 2 groups – PM Group will enjoy an early lunch at 11:30am and a Safa-ri tour at 1:15pm and the AM Group will enjoy their tour at 11:15am and lunch at 1:30pm. While you are waiting for each
group to finish, enjoy some time at the beach, shop the local antique stores, or sit and enjoy a cocktail or coffee. Make sure to dress in layers, bring a hat and bring sun block! Lunch Included at Phil’s Fish House Entrée Choices: 3 pc Halibut & Chips w/ Coleslaw, Caesar Salad w/ Shrimp, Caesar Salad w/ Chicken, Stir Fry Calamari w/ Rice & Salad, Sicilian Pasta (VEG), includes
drinks and fresh baked cookies. Arrive @ School House 8:15am/Board Bus and Depart @ 8:40am/Return @ 6:30pm
17 Spots Available! Barbary Coast Tour w/ Craig Smith - SF
May 17th Wednesday | Cost: $108 non-res/$103 res | Escort: Darlene | Note: Venues are not wheelchair ac-cessible. Your day begins at the San Francisco Ferry Building, where you will have a 15-20 minute break and a chance to
see the Great Seal of the State of California then you will head down the road to the History of Gold Museum and walk through the Barbary Coast, narrated by Craig himself! You will enjoy lunch at Pompeii’s Grotto before heading to the Mari-
time History Museum, followed by a visit to Hyde St Pier to visit the largest Maritime Park in the US. You will have time to set foot on the Balclutha 1886, Eureka Ferry Boat and a few more before you drop Craig off and head for home. Entrée
choice of Chicken Piccata, Filet of Sole, Bay Shrimp Salad or Pasta Angelina (VEG). Served with bread, butter, coffee or tea and des-sert. Lunch Included.
Arrive @ School House 8:40am/Board Bus & Depart @ 9am/Return @ 4:30pm
NEW! 27 Spots Available! Golden Gate Fields – Turf Club
June 8th Thursday | Cost: $75 non-res/$70 res | Escort: TBD & Tom (in Training) | NOTE: Wheelchair Acces-sible with Advance Notice!
We are headed to the races! Enjoy a lovely prime rib lunch, while you sit and watch the horses race around the track from your seats located in the Turf Club. Feeling lucky? You can bet on the horses if you like; better do your research before the
trip, not all horses can be the American Pharaoh. Dress code is smart casual/business casual. No open toed shoes for men, no jeans or sweats, dress up and join the fun! Lunch Included.
Arrive @ School House 9:55am/Board Bus & Depart @ 10:15am/Return @ 5:30pm
NEW! 23 Spots Available! Splendors in Glass - Colma
June 13th Tuesday | Cost: $84 non-res /$79 res | Escort: Sue | NOTE: Not Wheelchair Accessible Tucked away in the sprawling Cypress Lawn Mausoleum located in the city of Colma are some of the most magnificent
stained glass in America. Take a walking tour of these amazing works, including 36,000 square feet of glass ceilings. The architect, Bernard Cahill, known for his design of the Diamond Head Memorial Park in Honolulu, believed that the antidote
to the darkness of death should be an abundance of light and color. Your docent guide will point out various points of in-terest in the mausoleum in addition to the amazing stained glass. This is truly a Splendor in Glass. Lunch included at Basque
Cultural Center with choice of: Salmon in Champagne Sauce, Veal Roast with Au Jus or a Vegetarian option. Lunch Included. Arrive @ School House 8:25am/Board Bus & Depart 8:45am/Return @ 3:45pm
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Pleasant Hill Senior Center Trip Office: (925) 798-8747
NEW! 23 Spots Available! Awesome Osprey – Dolphin Charters
June 15th Thursday | Cost: $93 non-res /$88 res | Escort: Laroice | NOTE: Not Wheelchair Accessible The Osprey have made Mare Island their central nesting place and we will have an opportunity to see over 20 nests along the
Napa River as we cruise. These fish eating raptors will be carrying out their daily activities of tending to their nests, hunting for food and even flying overhead. Although these are not the only birds we may see along the way, we will also look for Peregrine
Falcons, Shorebirds and Blue Herons, don’t forget to bring some binoculars! As we make our way down the river we will see gorgeous views of the Carquinez Bridge, so make sure to also bring your camera. Lunch will be served onboard, entrée choices of:
Roast Beef with Havarti Sandwich, Smoked Turkey with Pesto and Havarti Sandwich, Seafood Salad Sandwich or Veggie Sandwich. All entrée’s served with a side of fruit, Caesar Salad, dessert and a soft drink of choice. Lunch Included.
Arrive @ School House 8:40am/Board Bus & Depart 9am/Return @ 3pm
NEW! 6 Spots Available! Roaring Camp Railroad Trains & BBQ - Felton June 19th Monday | Cost: $95 non-res/$90 res | Escort: Nida | Note: Wheelchair Accessible with Advance Notice!
ALL ABOARD! Roaring Camp Railroad is any train lover’s dream, from their replica Old West town to their steam trains and delicious Chuck Wagon BBQ, we will have a full day of locomotive fun! Travel over trestles, through towering redwood groves
and up a winding narrow-gauge grade to the summit of Bear Mountain as conductors narrate the history of Roaring Camp, the railroad and the forest (approx. 1 hour roundtrip ride). Enjoy a BBQ lunch of ¼ chicken, green salad, beans, sourdough roll, corn on
the cob, unlimited soft drinks and marshmallows to roast on an open flame for dessert. Lunch Included. Arrive @ School House 7:10am/Board Bus and Depart @ 7:30am/Return @ 5:30pm
NEW! 36 Spaces Available! Healdsburg Explorer w/ Wine Country Walking Tours
June 22nd Thursday | Cost: $247 non-res/$242 res | Escort: Ron & Nida | Note: Wheelchair Accessible with Ad-vance Notice! We love Healdsburg, and we want to learn more about it and here we will have a chance to indulge in the very best! Take a half day Tastemakers Tour with Wine Country Walking Tours through downtown Healdsburg and enjoy a few
surprises along the way. Dragonfly Floral Farm will have specially selected wines for you to sip as you enjoy a farm tour fol-lowed by a floral arranging demonstration by designer Pam Bell. A local winemaker adds a special touch to your time at the
farm. Drive to Relish Culinary Adventures and park for the remainder of the day. Cook side-by-side with owner Donna del Rey to create lunch with produce from a local farm. A farmer shares the table for lunch with local wine. Wine Country
Walking Tours meets you at Relish then whisks you away to explore a downtown Healdsburg restaurant, tasting room and art gallery, of course, gleaning selected pours and treats along the way. A truly unique experience that you will not get any-
where else! This Tastemaker tour was featured in the Chronicle. Cost for the tour alone is normally $250/pp. Lunch includ-ed. Payment Plans can be arranged. Amount of walking = about ½ a mile. Arrive @ School House 8:10am/Board
Bus & Depart @ 8:30am/Return @ 6:30pm
NEW! 13 Spots Available! June Mystery – Easy June 28th Wednesday | Cost: $146 non-res/$141 res | Escort: TBD | Note: Wheelchair Accessible
Enjoy leisurely activities. Walking will be less than 1-2 blocks, passengers will have plenty of places to rest. Lunch Included. Entrée choice of: Salmon Caesar Salad, Roasted Chicken Breast Dijon, Steamed Manilla Clams w/ Frites, Crab and Artichoke sandwich or
Veggie Option. All entrees served w/ Clam Chowder or Green Salad, Coffee and Key Lime pie. Arrive @ School House 10am/Board Bus & Depart @ 10:20am/Return @ 7pm
Coming Soon…
July - Summer of Love Exhibit August - USS Potomac Cruise “Hot Dogs with the Queen
October - Fleet Week October - Top Golf & Lunch
September/October/December - SF Opera Turnadot, Traviata, Girls of the Golden West Purchase all 3 to save $20
November - Cambria Christmas Markets & Hearst Castle Overnight
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THURSDAY
8:30 am Explorers Gathering (Library Area) $D
9:30 am Video Library Open (Library/Lounge) DMF
9::00 am Boutique (Art & Craft Rm) DF
10:00 am iHelp (Computer Rm) DF
10:00 am Memory Screening (Conf. Rm) 2nd DF
10:00 am Notary Service (Conf. Rm) 1st DF
10:30 am Wisdom Circles (Game Rm) DF
12:00 pm C.C. Café Lunch (Dining Rm) $@
1:00 pm Pinochle 101 (Classrooms) $
1:00 pm Spanish Book Club (Game Room) 3rd DF
1:00 pm Tea Dance (Chateau Rm) D$
FRIDAY
9:30 am Video Library Open (Library/Lounge) DMF
9:30 am Flex for Fitness (Classrooms) D$
10:30 am Flex for Fitness (Classrooms) D$
11:30am Chef’s Lunch $D
12:00 pm C.C. Café Lunch (Dining Rm) $@
12:00 pm Open Computer Lab (Computer Rm) MDF
1:00 pm Friday Flik (Chateau Rm) See Schedule DF
1:00 pm Mah Jongg (Classroom) DF
SATURDAY
8:15 am Line Dancing: Basics (Dance) $D
9:00 am Line Dancing: Beginners (Dance) $D
10:00 am Line Dancing: Improver (Dance) $D
11:15 am Line Dancing: Intermediate (Dance) $D
SUNDAY
8:30 am Pancake Breakfast (Chateau Rm) 1st $D
2:00 pm Bunco (Dining Room) Date varies $D
CODES
$ = Fee attached @ = Res./Appt. Required
R = Pre-registration Required M = Membership required
D = Drop-in’s accepted F = Free activity/service/class
MONDAY
9:00 am Open Computer Lab (Computer Rm) MDF
9:00 am Boutique (Arts & Crafts) DF
9:30 am Video Library Open (Library/Lounge) DMF
10:00 am Peer Counseling (Service Office) Varies @F
12:00 pm Book Club (Game Rm) 1st DF
12:00 pm C.C. Café Lunch (Dining Rm) $@
12:30 pm Marathon Bridge (Classrooms) R
1:00 pm Flex for Fitness (Dance Studio) D$
1:00 pm Open Game Time (Game Rm) DF
6:30 pm Pinochle (Classrooms) $D
TUESDAY
8:30 am Pathfinders Gathering (Library Area) DF
9:00 am Consult an Attorney (Conf. Rm) 1st @F
10:00 am Senior Bridge (Classrooms) D
10:00 am Board Meeting (Arts & Craft Rm) 2nd D
10:30 am Tuesday Talkers (Game Rm) DF
12:00 pm C.C. Café Lunch (Dining Rm) $@
12:30 pm Mah Jongg (Game Rm) $D
1:00 pm Trip Meeting (Chateau Rm) 1st DF
1:30 pm Adv. Health Care Directives (Dining Rm) See Schedule @F
12:00 pm Open Computer Lab (Computer Rm) MDF
2:00 pm Men’s Corner (Arts & Crafts Rm) DF
WEDNESDAY
9:30 am Spanish Resource Group (Arts & Crafts Rm) FD
9:30 am Video Library Open (Library/Lounge) DMF
9:30 am Flex for Fitness (Classrooms) D$
10:00 am Notary Service (Conf. Rm) 4th DF
10:30 am Blood Pressure Screening (Conf. Rm) 2nd DF
10:30 am Flex for Fitness (Classrooms) D$
12:00 pm C.C. Café Lunch (Dining Rm) $@
12:00 pm Bingo (Chateau Rm) $D
12:00 pm Open Computer Lab (Computer Rm) MDF
1:00 pm Magic of Controversy (Game Rm) DF
1:00 pm HICAP - Medicare Counsel (Conf. Rm) 1st @F
REGULARLY SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES BY DAY
This list does not include class schedules. For the days & times of classes please see page 6 & 7.
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