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Serving The Millstadt Area Since 1983
TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES APRIL 2014
Patty Evansco
Patty Evansco 4th Annual
Big Ole Bag And Jewelry Sale
Special Pre-Sale Wine and Cheese Party Friday, April 25 From 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
For $5.00, Payable At The Door Enjoy Some Cheese, Wine, and Soft Drinks and Have the Opportunity To Purchase Gently Used Purses, Hats, Jewelry and Scarves At Very Special Prices
On Saturday, April 26 The Doors To the Community Center Will Open At 8:00 am All the Remaining Items Will Be For Sale Until 1:00 pm.
Donations Of All Purses, Jewelry, Hats and Scarves Are Accepted At the Community Center
All Proceeds From the Friday and Saturday Sales Benefit The Millstadt Senior Center
Bunco Players (L-R) Marie Boehm & her daughter Norma Theis with Joann Pisel waiting for the games to begin
I know by now all of you that live within the Village limits must have received their new “Recyling Container”. We also got one here at the Senior Center remember the one with the yellow lid is for recycling only. Yesterday someone came in and said that our recycling container outside our back door is filled with garbage. I can’t hardly believe that someone would do
that. Please help us remind everyone that the Yellow Lids are not for garbage. We had a great turn out for Bunco on March 27. I thank Darleen Sandheinrich for her hard work and for recruiting all the volunteers and bakers she does. We made a total of $2,270 including a matching donation we received after Bunco. Thank you for your support. We also had another successful Dining Out fundraiser at West End on Monday, March 31. Thanks to all our devoted supporters and the generosity of West End Tavern and Restaurant the Sandra M Bereitschaft Foundation received $500. It was lots of fun seeing and visiting with everyone that came. Your commitment is much appreciated. Without supporters like you our programs would not be possible.
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Bunco Event Raises 1,135 The night of March 27, was much like any night in February or March, cold, windy, with a threat of rain. The weather did not keep some 120 Bunco players from having a great time at St. James Parish and raising $1,135. Spirits were high inside the St. James Parish Center as Darleen Sandheinrich, Shirley Rinck and the “Bunco Babes” did their dice rolling magic and offered a large selection of delicious cakes pies and other desserts and attendance prizes. The Senior Center would like to thank everyone who played Bunco, donated prizes or desserts or helped in any way to make this a very successful fundraiser. Every dollar raised will support the Millstadt Township’s Meals on Wheels program. Watch for the next Bunco event that will take place next fall, at the St. James Parish Center.
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AARP Tax-Aide Available
A free tax preparation service is offered every Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. through April 10th. Phone the center at 618-476-3731 to schedule an appointment. Trained representatives Karen Buchheit and Cindy Keller will help prepare your taxes. Note that this program is not intended for those whose tax returns are complex. Please bring copies of your 2013 tax return to the tax preparation sessions. In addition, bring all W-2 and 1099 forms, as well as all reports of income received, such as social security, sale of securities and redemption of mutual funds. If you sold securities or redeemed mutual funds, bring records of dates of acquisition and costs; these are required to calculate the amount of gain or loss. If you itemize deductions, bring records for all deductible expenses. Also bring your checkbook if you want to arrange for direct deposit of any refund(s) due (which we encourage) and your spouse if you’re married.
4th Annual Big Ole Bag And Jewelry Sale The fourth annual Big Old Bag and Jewelry Sale will have a special pre-sale wine and cheese party on Friday, April 25 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. For $5.00, payable at the door, enjoy some cheese, wine, and soft drinks and have the opportunity to purchase gently used purses, hats, jewelry and scarves at very special prices. On Saturday, April 26, the doors to the Community Center will open at 8:00 am all the remaining items will be for sale until 1:00 pm. Donations of all purses, jewelry, hats and scarves are accepted at the Community Center. All proceeds from the Friday and Saturday sales benefit the Millstadt Senior Center
Recycling Program Recycling continues the first Saturday of every month at the Township Garage on East Harrison Street. Volunteers will remove the recyclables, glass, cans, paper, cardboard and number 1 and 2 plastics from your vehicle from 8:00 am to 10:00 am. This program is available for all residents of Millstadt Township and the Village.
On Sunday, April 6 from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm there will an open house at the Millstadt Food Pantry located at East Elm and South Jefferson Streets. Everyone is invited to attend. Light Refreshments will be provided and Donations accepted. The renovation project has been by Sarah Gruenewald for her Gold Star Award with her Girl Scout Troop 463 in Millstadt. Sarah is the daughter of David and Sharon Gruenewald and granddaughter of the late Lester and Ruth Gruenewald of Millstadt and Ron Martin & JoAnn Martin.
Open House At Millstadt Food Pantry
Don Mehrtens clowing around on St Patricks Day
Walter and Helen Menner stopping by for visit and dropping off Bunco prizes. Thank you!
Mother’s Day Gifts Need a gift idea for your mother, grandmother or neighbor? Make a difference in their day by providing a hot meal. Your gift of $22.50 could provide one week of delicious hot meals prepared by Millstadt IGA, Keck’s Smokin K’s or Aunt Maggie’s, served at the Senior Center or delivered to their home. Call 476-3731 for more information.
April Fools’ Day The First of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year. Mark Twain
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Bus Rider Reminder All Ride Reservations Should Be
Made Through The Office
Please Do Not Tell Bus Drivers
Your Appointments Thank You
Aluminum Cans Donate Your Aluminum Cans
To The Senior Center Contact
Patty Evansco at 476-3731
“Code Red”
For all Millstadt Village Residents, to be notified of severe weather alerts, disasters, missing children, etc. To Sign up for Code Red. Go to www.villageofmillstadt.org and click on the “Code Red Community Notification Page”.
MILLSTADT TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES
QUILT RAFFLE
6 FOR
$
500
1
$ 00
JUNE 20, 2014 At Senior Center
1st Prize - Handmade Queen Size Quilt 2nd prize - Handmade Baby Quilt 3rd prize - Handmade Lap Quilt
TICKETS Available at the Center
Many tickets are being sold for our Quilt A Rama drawing on June 20, 2014. The Quilt tops are Handmade and Hand Quilted Queen Sized Pieced Quilt and if it were in Branson it would most likely sell for $1000. Be sure to get your tickets.
From left, Arlene Bereitschaft, Isabel Alexander, Wilma Prine and Lauretta Haudrich, all members of the Millstadt Senior Dining Center, were showing off some of the baskets they were giving away as part of a fund-raiser at the Millstadt Homecoming that year.
20 Years Ago From August 31, 1994
Hoping To Raise Enough Money For TV, VCR
Annual St. James Women’s Luncheon
The St. James Council of Catholic Women of Millstadt will host their annual noon luncheon on Wednesday, April 30, 2014. This year, the luncheon will take you on a trip to Paris with chicken cordon bleu, assorted salads and delicious homemade desserts. A beautiful handmade quilt will be a prize along with a second raffle of
Cardinal tickets. Baskets will also be offered, along with bingo and attendance prizes. Advance tickets are required. Tickets are $10.00 each and are available by calling Christy Lehr at 618-476-1874.
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Tired of All Your Ache’s and Pain? Do You Have
Hip Pain, Back Pain, Knee Pain
Shoulder Pain, Neck Pain,
Leg Pain
Do You Want Fast Relief?
FREE Consult - Stay Local Medicare Provider
618-476-3344 Dr. Steve” Knoernshild
RECYCLING 8 AM TO 10 AM
1ST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH
AT TOWNSHIP SHED ON EAST HARRISON STREET
New Quilters Wanted New quilters are welcome to learn from a group of experienced quilters. Everyone is welcome and no experience is necessary just a desire to learn and have some fun. Two quilts are set-up in frames on the second floor of the Community Center and one quilt is especially beginner friendly. Quilting experts on hand.
Nicholas J. C. Pistor reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and author of the newly released The Ax Murders of Saxtown signs a book.
Millstadt Famous Author Nicholas J. C. Pistor with his family at the site of the Saxtown Murders. (L-R) Nancy Marlen, Judy Jones, Nicholas, Linda Pistor (mother) brother Danny Pistor and Shannon .
Big Ole Bag and Jewelry Sale Mark your calendar now for the fourth annual Big Ole Bag Jewelry sale on Saturday, April 26, 2014. Donations of purses and jewelry may be made at the Community Center. Watch for further information on the Saturday sale and the Friday evening sale event. Your donations and purchases support the Meals on Wheels program for Millstadt Township.
Dates to Remember April 12, Trivia at St. James, call Patty at 476- 3731 to reserve a table. April 20, Easter BBQ at Millstadt Union Fire Department. April 19, Porch & Yard Sale from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm at Senior Center Front Porch. April 25, Big Ole Bag and Jewelry special early sale from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. $5.00 admission includes wine and cheese at the Senior Center. April 26, Big Ole Bag and Jewelry sale from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. No admission. April 28, Senior Spelling Bee. April 30, St. James Women Spring Luncheon at St. James Parish Center. Tickets are $10.00 purchase in advance from Christy Lehr, 476- 1874. May 3, City Wide Garage Sale, stop by the Millstadt Community Center for a map. May 3, Millstadt Senior Center Independence Day-Collection at 4-way stop from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm.
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DID YOU SIGN IN? Knowing who is at lunch at the Center is important for a number of reasons. First of all it’s good to keep track so if someone isn’t there for a few days we can contact them to make sure everything is ok. Second, when you sign in and are registered we are able to submit your name to receive our grant money to help pay for the meals. A way to look at it is that if you aren’t registered and signed in we can’t send a bill for your lunch to the Area Agency on Aging.
Your Help in This Matter is Greatly Appreciated
Advertisers Wanted! If you have an event or business you want to advertise in the Senior Talk contact Patty at 476-3731. Monthly rates are available for business advertisements. For Churches and other not-for-profit organizations event dates will be listed at no cost under the Newsletter monthly Calendar section. We continue to add subscribers to our monthly mailing list and distribute over 400 copies of the monthly Senior Talk to local churches and businesses. We want to thank everyone who contributes news items, pictures and purchases advertisements for the Senior Talk. Our goal is to make this your community newsletter.
Senior Exercise Class Senior Center volunteer, Kathy Demond leads this class on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9-9:45 a.m. Stretching, toning, sit and be fit exercises and walking are incorporated in this exercise program. Coffee, treats and socialization follow.
The Millstadt Township Senior Center Wii Bowling league is wrapping up their final weeks of bowling and are looking forward to their banquet on April 16th. We will celebrate with breakfast and prizes for all bowlers. If you would like to be part of this group next season give us a call at 476-3731.
Welcome New Members! Shirley Ross
Eugene Ross
Wii Bowling
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Reminder for Home Delivered Meal Recipients
If you leave a cooler out for your meal, please be sure that the cooler is kept very clean. Your help will be appreciated. This is for your own health safety. Thank You
Senior Transportation Program Need a Ride to the Doctor, Bank
Hairdresser, or Dentist? The Senior Center Offers the Only Form of Public Transportation for the Community
This Service is Available for Persons 60 Years and Older and Their Caregivers A Suggested Donation Of $2.00 For
Transportation To and From Doctors, Dentists, Or Hair Appointments This Partially Covers the Actual Transportation Costs of $5.95 For Each Time It Is Provided
All donations are Confidential and Are Used To Maintain the Transportation Program
For Millstadt Township Seniors Please Contact Patty at 476-3731
With Questions
Millstadt Food Pantry
April Distribution
April 1, 9:00 am -10:00 am
April 9, 1:00 pm -2:00 pm
April 16, 6:00 pm -7:00 pm
April 26, 8:00 am -10:00 am
Please bring your donations to the food pantry during the hours listed above. Your monetary donations, as well as, food and paper items are greatly appreciated.
Claudia's Place Home Hair Salon
13 East Van Buren, Millstadt Is Now Offering
If You Can't Get Out I'll Come to Your Home! •Ladies and men's haircuts •Ladies wash blow dry & curling iron •Standing weekly appointments are welcome •Ladies and men's haircuts •Ladies wash blow dry & curling iron •Standing weekly appointments are welcome
Call For Your Appointment Please
618-476-1553 $2 OFF Any Service
Senior Dining Gift Certificates These gift certificates are available for $4.50 and make a great gift for the hard-to-buy for person. These certificates can be used in our Senior dining or for meals-on-wheels.
SANDRA
M.BEREITSCHAFT
MEALS ON WHEELS
FOUNDATION
TRIVIA NIGHT
SATURDAY, April 12, 2014 DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M., TRIVIA STARTS 7:00 P.M.
ST JAMES PARISH CENTER 423 W. MADISON ST., MILLSTADT
$10 per Payer, 6-8 Players
Survivor Round & 10 Mulligans Available HEADS/TAILS and 50/50 Drawing
BRING YOUR OWN SNACKS BEVERAGES AVAILABLE
(BUT YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN BOTTLE) PRIZES AWARDED TO TOP 3 TEAMS
SILENT AUCTION AND RAFFLE AVAILABLE
TO RESERVE A TABLE Call Patty Evansco
At Millstadt Senior Center (618) 476-3731
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Laminating Tuesdays If you need something laminated please stop by on Tuesdays and we would be glad to laminate for you free of charge.
SENIOR HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
(SHIP) Call Us and Let Us
Assist You With Your Health Insurance Questions Appointments Are Necessary
(618) 476-3731 Millstadt Senior Center is a Registered SHIP Site We Offer Free Counseling Service Provided By the Illinois Department of Insurance. We Do Not Sell Or Solicit Insurance and SHIP is Not An Insurance
Plan. We Have Trained Volunteer Counselors That Provide One-On-One Help With Your
Insurance. We Provide You With the Information You Need To Make Educated Decisions About
Your Insurance SHIP Counselors Can Answer Questions About:
Medicare Supplement Insurance Medicare Advantage Plans HMOs PPOs PFFS
Prescription Drug Coverage Through Medicare and Other Sources
Extra Help From Social Security For Prescription Drug Costs Long-term Care Insurance
Medicare Claims and Appeals Medicare Beneficiary Rights and Guarantees
Free Expert Knowledge Illinois Benefit Access Application (License Plate Discount)’
Also St. Clair County Tax Freeze (PTAX340) forms
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MARCELLA KLEIN from Paderborn is just like the energizer bunny. At 94 years young, she is still very active going to the Smithton senior center and doing exercises every week. She loves to go out with her family and friends and play Bunco and Euchre. She celebrated her 94th birthday on Thursday, February 27, with a perfect Euchre hand at the Bullpen in New Athens with fellow Euchre players. Those helping her celebrate include, front row, left to right, Jackie Weihe, Joann Vosse, Linda Walker, Darlene Rausch, Birthday Girl Marcelia Klein, Donna Reuss, Jeana Schmidt, and Sharon Cross; middle row, Bonnie Root, Joy Thomas, Carol Range, Marci Stewart, Diane Boschert, Theresa Scott, Ashley Reeder, and Wendy Kurtz; and, back row, Vic Litteken, Bob Heiken, Loraine Parker, Sandy Mechler, Phil Wahlig, Tom Boschert, Barb Beck, Bob Gutjhur, Gary Vasquez, Marvin Heinen, Butch Vasquez, Dennis Kaiser, and John Bahan. Margie Bahan, Squeak Stewart, Rhonda Thessing, and Merv Fritsche regularly play Euchre with the group, but were not in the photo.
Marcella Klein Celebrates 94th Birthday
MILLSTADT WORD SEARCH
The Millstadt water tower, along with other Millstadt locations, will be featured in the upcoming film “Belleville the Movie.” The film will show in movie theaters in St. Louis, Mo., and Belleville and Carbondale, Ill., from April 22– May 8. "Belleville the Movie" is a production of Ted Trent Studios and Circa87 Productions. To watch a preview of the film or purchase tickets, visit bellevillethemovie.com. If you want more information or to get involved, e-mail: millstadtchamberofcommerce@
Movie To Feature Millstadt Landmark
Illinois Roads Illinois has 145,342 miles of highways and streets, including more than 21,000 miles on its 23 interstates. No count of the potholes created during this past harsh winter loaded with snow, ice, salt, and snow plowing. According to an Illinois Department of Transportation report, trucks account for 31 percent of the state’s interstate traffic, many of which carry Illinois beans, corn and wheat to ports and other destinations.
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Freeburg Care Center 746 Urbanna Drive, Freeburg IL 62243
(618) 539-5856
House Skilled Therapies Individual Diet Plans Hospice Affiliated
Private Suites Available Long and Short Term Stays Medicare – Medicaid Certified
Your Care Is Our Concern Providing Exceptional Care for over 32 Years
Locally Owned & Operated
One of the MOST AFFORDABLE RATES in the area Visit us at: www.freeburgcarecenter.com
Michelle's
Haircuts Are $
8
Located Behind Culligan Water Off Washington St. Across from MCS Grade School Hours Tuesday-Friday 8 to 5, Saturday 8 to 1,
Closed Sunday and Monday Walk-Ins Welcome, No Appointments Necessary
25 YEARS AGO September 20, 1989
Which one of these team members Do you recognize as: A Millstadt Officer? The Current Millstadt Mayor? The Son of Senior Center Computer Guru Mark Bauer and Grandson of Dora Kostelac? Millstadt Village Maintenance Department Worker? Nephew Of Millstadt Street Department Manager Don Traiteur? Son Of Millstadt Librarian Sue Hucke? Grandson Of Ruth Herrmann? Grandson Of Aurelia Eversmeyer?
TEAM OF THE WEEK - St James Baseball team includes (left to right) FRONT: Zack Kolb, Tommy Trinity, Mike Stapf, Mike Zimmer, Shon Baer, Billy Casto, Joe Kuenne. BACK: Joe Madaus, Steve Hucke, Mike Todd, BJ Kostelac, Aaron Eversmeyer, Andy Karcher; coaches Jim Karwoski and Joe Toenjes.
Success Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome. Arthur Ashe
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Al & Christy Lehr (Potatoes - BBQ)
Anonymous (Shirley Naumann) Arlene Huwer (Stamps)
Diane Fischer Helen Vigna
Herman & Esther Koldehoff Joyce Waller (Easter Items) Judy Cassull (Paperbacks)
Lois Potter (Shirley Naumann) Rural King Waterloo (BBQ Supplies)
Sharon Kynsak (Vacuum Repair) Susan Sager (Eleanora Vollmer/Nola Ross Wilmer & Audrey Stiffler (Quilt Batting)
Lois Morris (Donation) Anonymous (Donation)
Roberta Sheridan (Junaita Smith Spradling)
Robert & Elaine Morris (Donation)
Garden Place - Resident Spotlight
We live here. We care here.
We are happy to celebrate Charlotte Thomas as our Spotlight of the Month. Charlotte has been a member of the Garden Place – Millstadt community since March 2012. Charlotte was born in Quincy Illinois where she lived till she married, the great love of her life, the late Jim Thomas. Charlotte feels blessed to have spent 60 wonderful years with Jim. Jim’s job brought them to this are after they wed. Charlotte was a homemaker raising the couples 5 children, 1 girl and 4 boys. She is blessed with 5 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Married life was such a joy to Charlotte. As a couple they liked to go to the local dances and polka. Even though she says that Jim probably went more for her than himself. Every year they went to Daytona Beach, Florida to celebrate their birthdays. While Charlotte considers being a wife and homemaker her primary job in life. She also worked as a certified nurse’s assistant at Memorial Hospital for 5 years and was a very successful sales lady for the Avon Corporation. She sold Avon for 25 years and is to this day a very loyal customer. Reading and bingo are some of Charlottes most enjoyable past times. She enjoys the newspaper, but will often lose sleep staying up with a good book. Although it is hard to pull Charlotte from a good book, you can always count on Bingo to do the trick. Charlotte says “Everyone here at Garden Place knows how much I love to come out and play bingo." Charlotte loves the food here at Garden Place. Her favorite meal is turkey and dressing, light on the gravy. She says the cooks here are excellent. They even remember the little things and it makes her feels special.
Garden Place Welcomes Our Newest Family Members!!
Helen Defosset
Deviled Egg Recipe If the Easter Bunny left you with some extra hard boiled eggs the following recipe will provide a use for the eggs and make a great side dish. Remember to serve with some raw carrots. 12 hardboiled eggs, peeled ½ cup mayonnaise 1½ teaspoons white vinegar 1½ teaspoon Dijon mustard Slice eggs in half lengthwise, and remove yolks. Mash together yolks, mayo, mustard, and vinegar in medium bowl until well blended. Spoon mixture into egg whites and garnish with paprika.
Bake Sale
To Benefit Elevator Repairs At Zion Evangelical Church
IGA - Millstadt
Saturday, April 5 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Please Stop By and Get Some Baked Items
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Yes, I Want To Receive the Newsletter in the Mail!
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Please Send This Form And Your Check To: Millstadt Township Senior Services 102 South Jefferson Street Millstadt, IL 62260
**Be Sure To Check Your Mailing Label For Your Subscription Expiration Date**
Did You Ever Wish You Had An Extra Pair Of Hands? An Extra Set Of Wheels?
Elderly, Disabled Or Just Too Busy? We Are Here To Help When Needed
* Grocery Shopping * Pharmacy * Post Office/Bank * Package Pick Up & Delivery * Pet Sitting * Visits With The Elderly * Light House Cleaning
* Take Pets To Groomer Or Veterinarian * Wait At Your Home For Services * Ironing In My Home * Help To Keep Elderly In The Comfort Of Their Own Home
If You Don't See It On The List Just Ask. Our Hours Are: Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00 Saturday 10:00-5:00 _ Closed Sunday
Special Hours Are Available Upon Requst $20.00 Per Hour-Min. $20.00
C & C Errand Service [email protected]
PO Box 38 Hecker, Il. 62248 618-473-2607
Special Thanks to Concordia Church
Immaculate Conception - Centreville St. James Catholic Church Trinity Lutheran Church Zion Evangelical Church
Baptist Church For Your Continued Support
Quilters Irma Hecke
Rosemary Matthews Lois Potter
Doris Adams Judy Sutter Pat Morris
Doris Adams Christy Lehr
JoAnn Clemens Teresa Barbier
Mary Alice Schmitz Ruth Fritzinger
Marlene Herrmann Kathy Weygandt
Center/ Newsletter
Don Mueller Jerry Schmitz Marlou Eckert Janet Mueller
Kathy Schaefer Orville Mueller Larry Sanders
(Detailing)
AARP Income Taxes
Cindy Keller Karen Buchheit
Bunco Darleen Sandheinrich
Christy Lehr Shirley Rinck
Carol King Carol Osick
Bonnie Mueller Shelia Campe All our bakers
Dining Room Frances Dickneite
Betty Stark Fern Sieber
Ida Ann Krick Georgia Bruehl Collen Costello
Lil Tracy Columbia Delong
Barb Louis Dot Edmondson
Meals on Wheels
Nancy Kostelac Cheryl Mueth Susan Sager Allen Analla
Darlene Slovinski Lindy Kynsak
Marianne Schaefer Sandra Muskopf
Rich Pfeiffer Carol Osick
Lawrence Osick Linda Weingartner Gary Weingarnter
Deliver Newsletters to Living/Nursing
Centers Fred & Carol Hotz
Marge Wachtel Pauline Range
Lois Potter Richard and
Dorothy Feazel
Exercise Leader Kathy Demond
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Notary Services Are Provided Free At The Senior Center
AARP TAX AIDE
AARP TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE Will Be Available
Thru April 10, 2014
Appointments Can Be Made Immediately Appointments Thursday 9-2
476-3731
The Millstadt Senior Center
Expresses Our Deepest Sympathy To The Family, Friends and Loved Ones Of
Midred Range JoElla Huwer
Senior Center
Wish List
Breakfast Items - Coffee ($27 per month) Juice - Muffins - Bagels
Belleville News Democrat Subscription Photographer To Take Pictures
At Special Events Donations To Fund Volunteer
Recognition Throughout The Year Door Prizes
New Decorative Items for Holidays Paper Goods (Cups, Plates, Napkins,
Paper Towels, Ziploc Bags) Coffee Cups, Sugar, Creamers, Splenda Bottled Water (in Case Of Emergency) New Holiday Center Pieces For Tables
Bingo Prizes $1 - $3 Value
Ophelia K. German 98 Years Young
Ophelia K. Germann started celebrating her 98th birthday early with her family at the Garden Place - Millstadt Family Bingo night March 21 st. They had a special family time with her before the Garden Place activities started. Pictured left to right are her grandson Scott, his wife Sherri, great grandson, Bryce, age 13 1/2; Ophelia, and great granddaughter, Megan, age 10 1/2. Her daughter, Rose Marie, is not pictured. Rumor has it that Ophelia might be one of the oldest residents of Millstadt! She and her daughter, Rose Marie, can be seen on some of the promotional materials for Garden Place and have been video taped for the website. giving a testimonial about their positive experiences at Garden Place. Ophelia volunteered at the Millstadt Senior Center for 15 years prior to moving! to Garden Place six years ago.
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Senior Talk Available at These Locations Pick-Up Your copy of the Monthly Senior Talk at
One of the Following Millstadt Locations Melva’s Family Hair Care 476-7933
Millstadt Barber Shop 476-7273
Millstadt IGA 476-3161
Millstadt Library 476-1887
Dr. Carla Samson 476-3373
Millstadt Pharmacy 476-1701
Millstadt Village Hall 476-1514
Shirley’s Beauty Shop 476-9494
St. James Catholic Church 476-3513
Trinity Lutheran Church 476-3101
Zion Evangelical Church 476-1778
Dr. Steve Knoernchild 476-3344
Concordia UCC 476-3377
St. Paul Church, Floraville 473-2285
Dr. Kevin Schmidt 476-3261
Associated Bank
Millstadt Garden Place
Thank You For Providing This Service To Our Community
If We Missed Your Birthday, Or Have It Listed Incorrectly Please Let Us Know So That We May Correct It
April
Birthdays
2 Eleanora Helfrich Irene Mineer 3 Mary Galle Joann Pisel 6 Shirley Bertelsman Charlene Davis Carol Terveer 7 Dora Kostelac James Marlen 8 Judy Walls Cecilia Helfrich 9 Gloria Boehm 12 Janet Carrico
13 Earl Doerr John Adams 14 Charlotte Mehrtens 15 Almira Mueth 17 Bettie Lange Ellen Evans 18 Rosemary Matthews 19 Janette Faus Norman Stoll 22 Margie Crain 24 Iris Hight 25 Ralph Schneider 27 Donald Ortmann
The Wonder Of God I often wonder about God above He is surely the one with the greatest of love He makes the sun that gives us light He makes the moon with its beautiful glow He puts the sparkle in the snow He makes the stars twinkle at night He gave the birds happy songs to sing He makes the flowers bloom in spring The miracle of birth was in his plan He also gave wisdom to mortal man so When you are alone and Don’t know what to do Talk to God he will listen to you.
By Georgia
REMEMBERING MILLSTADT Did you grow up in Millstadt? What do you remember about the Millstadt Homecoming or going to school in Millstadt? Where was your first job in Millstadt and what did you do here on Saturday nights?
We are collecting your memories and putting them in a column in our monthly newsletter. Even if it’s just a paragraph about a funny story or a fond memory, we want to hear it. Please write them down and turn into the Senior Center office or email them to [email protected]
If you see either of these quilters, (L-R) Sandee Pfingsten and or Carol Osick please tell them we miss them at quilting.
National Volunteer Week This year National Volunteer Week is April 20-26. During that week, be especially proud of all the hours you volunteer at church, school, and at the Senior Center or for other causes in the community. Each month the Senior News provides a tally of the number of hours volunteers donate to the Senior Center. We could not provide the services we do without YOU. You may not have been told recently, but you are appreciated. Thank you for all the volunteers who help make our Millstadt a great place to live.
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Senior Spelling Bee The first Millstadt Area Illinois State Senior
Spelling Bee Contest Will Be Held On
Monday, April 28, 2014
at 9:00 am At the Millstadt Community Center
102 South Jefferson, Millstadt. Winners Will Advance To The Regional Semi-Finals
And The State Finals Will Be Held At The
Illinois State Fair On Senior Day,
Monday Aug. 11 To Participate Call 618 476-3731
By April 18, 2014 To Reserve Your Place The Event Is Sponsored By The
Association Of Illinois Seniors Centers (AISC) Anyone 50 Years Of Age Or Older Is Eligible
To Participate But Space Is Limited
fact that both are buried on Union Hill, but in unmarkrd graves. Martha Askins, daughter of Philemon and Philena, married Joshua Hughes on July 28, 1831. The place of their wedding is unknown. From this union sprang two generations, but no descendant lived near Millstadt. Joshua Hughes was Howard Hughes' great-grandfather. He was the first blacksmith in Millstadt, known then as Centreville, and opened the first coal mine southeast of the hamlet. Joshua Hughes and his. brother-in-law, Charles T. Askins, enlisted in the Army for the Black Hawk Indian War. Shortly after being mustered out of the Army, Hughes bought a farm one mile due north of Millstadt on what is now State Route 163. He built a two-story brick house on the newly acquired land, which he owned from 1836 until 1844. In that house was born Howard Hughes' grandfather, Felix Turner Hughes. The year was 1842. The house, as well as the barn, is still 'in use. Felix Turner Hughes later, moved to Memphis, Mo., where he was admitted to the bar and then moved to Lancaster, Mo. He later moved to Keokuk, Iowa, where he gained fame as a lawyer, president and general counsel of the Keokuk and Western Railroad Co., mayor of Keokuk and later a judge. He married Jean Summerlin of Memphis, Mo., in 1869. To them was born a son, Howard Robard Hughes (1869-1924), the father of Howard Hughes. Other children were Greta, wife of Howard Witherspoon, New York City; Rupert Hughes, (1872-1956), the famous novelist; and Felix Hughes Jr., Cleveland, Ohio. Howard Robard Hughes married Alene Gano in 1904. He made a fortune, not in oil itself, but royalty from every barrel of oil brought from the earth by a drill bit that was his invention. Howard Robard Hughes and Alene Gano Hughes had a son born on Dec. 24, 1905, Howard Hughes, who rose to fame and then died a recluse. With Philemon and Philena Askins on Union Hill are buried other members of the Askins Family. They are: Charles T. (May 27, 1810, to March 11, 1885); George P. (1864 to 1936); Jane M. (died Nov. 24, 1832); John W. (Nov. 12, 1858, to Oct. 2, 1880); and Malinda, wife of Charles T. (Nov. 24, 1832, to May 9, 1904), Adjoining the Hughes-Askins plot are buried early settlers of the area and their descendents. Both cemeteries are kept in good condition for preservation for generations yet to be born.
On a wooded hillside, one mile east of Millstadt, not far from State Route 158, is a cemetery. Probably, a
million people have sped past it in automobiles in the years not knowing it existed; and those who did, cared little. The cemetery is the Hughes-
Askins Cemetery on Union Hill, named for the Union Meeting House and Church, built in 1819. Beneath stately oak, tall hickory and spreading cottonwood trees are buried the ancestors of billionaire Howard Hughes of Texas oil, Hollywood, the "Spruce Goose" and international fame. PhiIemon and Philena Staton-Askins were the great-great-grandparents of Howard Hughes. The Hughes and Askins were natives of Virginia and Maryland, respectively. On their west-ward trek, Philemon and Philena first settled near Louisville, Ky., where nine children were born and then in Grayson County. where three children were born. In late 1819, they arrived in Illinois, a new state, 1 year old. They came to visit a daughter, Nancy, married to the Rev. John Bloom. What they saw of the area quickened their hearts and seemed to be a good place to live, love and die in. They returned to Kentucky to bring their 12 children to the new land in February 1820. Philena died in 1826 and her husband followed in May 1831, at the age of 63. Records attest to the
Cemetery Here Has A Few Of Howard Hughes’ Roots Reprinted from Millstadt Enterprise Journal August 1, 1990
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I recently spoke with Jack Myers, Public Affairs Specialist with the Social Security Administration in Springfield, IL. He was delight to speak with and felt confident in securing future help by making a personal connection with the someone from the Social Security office. There are some changes coming and we will be receiving a monthly article from the Social Security office to pass on in our monthly newsletter to you.
DON’T STRESS OVER FRAUD By Tanya Peterson
Social Security District Manager in East St. Louis, IL April is Stress Awareness Month, but one thing that should never cause you stress is doing business with Social Security. However, if you fall victim to fraud, it can really stress you out, not to mention damage your credit score and wallet. We encourage you to be cautious of suspicious email, letters, and phone calls or any time someone asks for your personal information. Generally, Social Security will not call or email you and ask for your personal information, such as your Social Security number or banking information. If someone contacts you and asks for this kind of information and claims to be from Social Security, do not give out your personal information without first contacting us to verify the validity of the request. It could be an identity thief phishing for your personal information. Contact our toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778). Report suspicious calls to our Fraud Hotline at 1-800-269-0271 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time, or online at http://oig.ssa.gov using the “Fraud, Waste, and Abuse” link. When making a report, please include as many of the following details as possible: The alleged suspect(s) and victim(s) names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers; Description of the fraud and the location where the fraud took place; When and how the fraud was committed; Why the person committed the fraud (if known); and Who else has knowledge of the potential violation. Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in America. If you or anyone you know has been the victim of identity theft, you should contact the Federal Trade Commission at www.idtheft.gov, or call 1-877-IDTHEFT (1-877-438-4338); TTY 1-866-653-4261. Misleading advertisers may victimize people who receive Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Such companies offer Social Security services for a fee, even though the same services are available directly from us free of charge. Especially upsetting are ads that make it appear as though they came directly from us. By law, such advertisements must indicate that the company is not affiliated with Social Security.
If you see what you believe is misleading advertising for Social Security services from a company that fails to say it is not affiliated with Social Security, report it to us at: Office of the Inspector General, Fraud Hotline, Social Security Administration, P.O. Box 17768, Baltimore, MD 21235. This goes for advertisements in print, online, or on television or radio. Also, advise your state’s attorney general or consumer affairs office and the Better Business Bureau. You can visit the Office of the Inspector General online at http://oig.ssa.gov and select the “Fraud, Waste or Abuse” link. Learn more about identity theft and misleading advertising by reading our publications on the subjects at www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs. You may have enough stress already. Don’t get stressed over fraud.
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Question: Can I use the metal or plastic versions of Social Security cards that some companies make? Answer: We don’t recommend it. There is no need to have a replica of your card. In most cases, the only time you may need to produce your Social Security card is when you apply for employment. At other times, we strongly recommend that you keep anything with your Social Security number on it with your other important papers. Do not carry your Social Security card with you. Also, we strongly advise against laminating your card. You should question anyone else other than your employer who asks for your Social Security number or your card. Not everyone you do business with needs it. Learn more at www.socialsecurity.gov/ssnumber.
Social Security
MASC Presents Our Town Monroe Actors Stage Company will present playwright Thornton Wilder’s Our Town April 4-6 and April 11-13. Our Town is set in the fictional town of Grovers Corners, New Hampshire, it tells about life in a small town where nothing special happens. Emily Feazel, from Millstadt, has been cast in a leading role and portrays Emily Webb, a teenager growing up in Grovers Corner. There is no scenery and no props in the play representing a simple life in a simple town. MASC will present daytime shows for area junior high students. Performances will be held April 4-6 and April 11-13. Curtain time is 7:30 pm on Friday and Saturday and Sunday matinees are 2:30 pm. Tickets are available by calling 939-7469 or at the following website: www.masctheatre.org. The theatre is located at 202 S. Main in Waterloo. Let’s support our local cast member in Our Town, tickets are $10.00 for seniors and students and $12.00 for adults.
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EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Come Out and Join for a Night of Friends and Fun
Admission is just $5 per person, Which Includes
Play and Munchies!
FABULOUS Prizes
Friday, April 25 Doors Open at 6:30 pm— Play Begins at 7:00 pm
MILLSTADT
SENIOR CENTER
102 S. JEFFERSON ST. Millstadt, IL 62260
618-476-3731
During February
Our Volunteers Donated 515 Hours To
The Millstadt Senior Center
If Paid at Minimum Wage, the Dollar Value Would be $4,379
THANK YOU For Your Dedication, In The Spirit Of Giving Please Remember To Report Your Volunteer Hours Would you like to join our group of Volunteers?
Please Stop By The Center To Sign Up Or See Patty In The Office
Local Pastry Chef At The Senior Center
Mary Ann Schaefer, a local pastry chef was at the Senior Center on Tuesday, March 4 to demonstrate how she bakes her delicious pies. She demonstrated how to bake Sparkling Cherry Pie. Everyone gathered their chairs close to not to miss any of the steps. The cherries were frozen fresh cherries from Eckert’s Market as were some of the pastry tools she used. She then added 1 1/3 cups of sugar to her 4 cups of cherries and then ½ cup of tapioca to thicken and 1 teaspoon of salt. The most intense and fun to watch was the making of the crust and how she handled the dough and made it into the perfect pie crust. She has a little ceramic type bird she put in the middle of the pie and cut the top crust so that the birds head could stick out. We were told that this allows for the steam in the pie to escape. After baking in the oven and resting to cool, everyone was able to sample a slice. Mary Ann also brought along a Peach Custard, Butternut Squash and Apple Crumb pies that she had baked that morning. It was fun morning and everyone enjoyed, thank you Mary Ann.
Apple Custard Crumb, Butternut Squash, and Peach Custard Pies baked by Marianne Schaefer for everyone to sample on “Pie Day”
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Make a Contribution There are many ways to contribute to Millstadt Senior Center:
Gifts by Cash or Check We accept gifts by cash or check by mail and in person. Include your name, address and phone number. Checks should be made payable to Millstadt Township Senior Services.
Memorial Gifts and Bequests The Millstadt Senior Center is establishing an endowment fund of memorial gifts and bequests, to ensure the future of senior services in Millstadt.
We hope that you will remember the Center when planning your estate, or as a fitting means of honoring a departed friend or loved one.
All memorial gifts and bequests will be acknowledged in the Center’s newsletter. If you would like to make a provision in your will, the following form is suggested:
I give, devise and bequeath to Millstadt Township Senior Services, a non-profit corporation, located on this date at 102 South Jefferson, Millstadt, Illinois 62260 the sum of $ _________ (or the property, herewith described)
We Welcome Any Inquiries About Bequests,
Please Call Us At (618) 476-3731
Millstadt Pharmacy
618-476-1701 Brian Blair R.PH Penny Bobcik R.PH
Free Delivery Speedy Walk-In Service
Convenient Parking Unique Gift Shop
Fingernail Clipping On Thursdays at 10:00 am
We Will Be Doing Finger Nails You Can Get Them
Trimmed Or Painted This Will Be Upstairs
10 am First & Third
Monday Of Each Month
Please Feel Free to Join the Group Anytime
BOOK
CLUB
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Come Out and Join for a Night of Friends and Fun
Admission is just $5 per person, Which Includes
Play and Munchies!
FABULOUS Prizes
Friday, April 25 Doors Open at 6:30 pm— Play Begins at 7:00 pm
MILLSTADT
SENIOR CENTER
102 S. JEFFERSON ST. Millstadt, IL 62260
618-476-3731
2014 FISH FRY SEASON
At Millstadt Sportsmen’s Club Every Friday – thru April 18, 2014
4:00 – 8:00 pm Eat In or Carry Outs- 476-1891
SUPPER CLUBSUPPER CLUB
FREDERICO’S
WATERLOO, IL
April 30, 2014
4:00 pm Leave Center
Mark Your Calendar for a Trip to
To Frederico’s in Waterloo
Contact Patty at 476-3731
To Sign Up For the Dinner Trip
Book Club News Winter has played havoc for our club gatherings. They discussed two books on March 17, 2014. They were Highway by CJ Box and October Baby by Eric Wilson. All are welcome to join us on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month.
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MISSION STATEMENT The Millstadt Senior Center Is A Place Of
Opportunities, A Focal Point In Our Community Where Services Support Positive Aging and Where Educational, Recreational and Cultural Programs Enrich The Lives Of Elders and The Community
Funding For The Area Agency On Aging Of Southwestern Illinois iis Received From the United
States Administration On Aging and the Illinois Department On Aging. The Agency Does Not
Discriminate in Admission To Programs or Activities Or Treatment Of Employment In Programs Or
Activities In Compliance With State and Federal Statutes. If You Feel You Have Been Discriminated Against, You Have The Right To File A Complaint
With The Agency By Calling
618-222-2561 or 800-326-3221
Township Senior Services 102 South Jefferson St., Millstadt, IL 62260
Phone No. 618-476-3731 Fax No. 618-476-3921 email [email protected]
“Seniors Come First”“Seniors Come First”“Seniors Come First” Township Supervisor Randy Eckert Village Mayor Michael Todd Director Patty Evansco Nutrition Staff Rachel Feazel Transportation (Drivers) Robert Schmeirbach Larry Sanders Executive Board Orville Mueller, President Randy Eckert Gary Huwer Al Lehr Mark Todd Ray Famula Advisory Council Members John Baltz Allen Analla Betty Stark Carol Osick Darlene Sandheinrich Don Ortmann Kathy Schaefer Lillian Tracy Randy Burk Editors Patty Evansco Marlou Eckert Don Mueller Janet Mueller Jerry Schmitz
Services Available Meals on Wheels One of the Center’s most important programs, the Meals on Wheels program provides daily meals to people who have difficulty getting out of the house and/or cooking for themselves. Not only are we able to supply necessary food, but the driver delivering the meal is able to ascertain how the client is getting along and share some companionship. We have a number of folks dedicated to providing these services. They give freely of their time and energy to deliver the meals, make contact with the recipient and report back to the Center. The majority of the “regular” drivers volunteer one day per week and most have said it is highly rewarding for them.
Lunch Program Lunch is served Monday through Friday at 12 noon. You must be 60 years of age or older to qualify for this program. It is appreciated that if you want lunch you call the center by 3:00 pm in order to sign up for lunch on the following day. When you come in you may sign yourself up for the next day. If you like, you may sign up for the entire week or month. If you know that you can not make it and you have signed up, please call and let us know that you will not be here and tell us when you will be back for lunch. If you have any questions concerning the lunch program please contact Patty Evansco at 476-3731.
All Lunches are Catered from the Millstadt IGA, Keck’s Smokin K’s ,
Aunt Maggie’s from Millstadt “The Center is a Great Place to Enjoy Yourself Through
Fellowship And Celebrations with Other Seniors of Millstadt” Senior Information and Assistance provides information or help with services and benefits to residents of Millstadt age 60 and over. We will also visit homebound seniors. If you need this service or would like to schedule a visit, call Millstadt Township Senior Center at 618-476-3731.
Spring brings with it renewed spirits of giving, charity and starting anew. A new season is also a chance to clean up your space, go through your closets and drawers, and donate items you don’t wear anymore. Besides doing a great deed, you’ll rid yourself of unnecessary clutter, feel great and have room for new clothes! Porch Sale will be Saturday April 19th to benefit the Senior Center. Bring Stuff Anytime!!!!!!!
We Want Your Stuff!!!!!
The Sandra M Bereitschaft Foundation also received this month their first official grant award. We received a $400 grant from the St Clair County Medical Society Alliance. These funds will be used to educate and promote information about the Meals on Wheels program. This award was possible because of our new 501c status. The mission of the Foundation is to solely support the Millstadt Senior Center’s Meals on Wheels program. There is a lot going on here and we are smack dab in the middle of our fundraiser season. Events coming up include Trivia Night, Porch Sale and the Big Ole Bag and Jewelry Sale. Then we will take a break for a few months. These past three months I have sent out over 183 thank you notes. Thank for your wonderful generosity and if I forgot you, please let me know I didn’t do it on purpose.
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Over The Tower Millstadt Community Cross Walk Good Friday, April 18 at Noon
The Millstadt Senior Center will participate in the 8th
annual community Cross Walk,
on Good Friday, April 18th at noon.
We expect the Cross Walk to be at the Center
between 12:20 pm and 12:30 pm. The purpose is to lift up the saving work
that Jesus Christ performed on the cross for all who
believe Him, by bringing the Christians of Millstadt together to carry a
wooden cross through our community. At each location, a local church official will speak one of the phrases that Jesus Christ spoke from the cross (His last 7 words), with a brief explanation, thought and prayer. The Millstadt Senior Center will be the second stop on the Walk. Our reflection phrase will be from Luke 23: 39-43. The entire walk is 1.9 miles and begins at the Millstadt Primary Center (Pastor Weber speaks) and continues to Senior Center, Garden Place (Pastor David Krueger), Zion Evangelical Church (Pastor Darrell Weber) , Creason Funeral Home (Pastor Terry Delaney), St James(Father Marvin Volk) and ends at Millstadt Baptist Church(Pastor Ray Brewer).
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