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1 The Golden Times The Michigan City Senior Center 2 on the Lake * Michigan City, IN 46360 (219) 873-1504 * Hours: 8am-4pm * Mon-Fri Director: Tara Miller Assistants: Dorothy Biller; Georgiana Timm June 2017 Annual Spring Card Party a success thanks to our gener- ous donors! Briar Leaf Golf Course Canterbury Theatre Chris’s Car Care, Inc. City Lanes/Mug Shots DeVries Tires Footlight Players Gelsosomo’s Pizza Maple City Roasters Heston’s Supper Club Hair Corps Salon Holly’s Restaurant Knucklehead’s Bar & Grill Thank you to our board members and staff who solicited the above do- nations. Thank you to those who donated raffle items: Barb Fisher, Mary Schlunz & Georgiana Timm. Please be sure to visit the businesses that so generously sup- port us! And let them know you’re from the Senior Center. Spaghetti Dinner Thurs, July 20th 4:30-7:00pm Spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, beverages & dessert!! Then be sure to stick around for the FREE music in the park at the Guy Foreman Amphitheater. Music starts between 7-7:30pm which gives you time to set up your lawn chairs, blankets, or grab a seat. Come out to enjoy fabulous food, good friends & great music! $8.00 Adults $4.00 Chil- dren 12 & under Lighthouse Restaurant Memo’s Miller’s Pizza Old Lighthouse Museum Red Arrow RoadHouse Schoop’s Restaurant Skip’s Restaurant Song Asian Cuisine Stadium Inn Station 801 Swingbelly’s Restaurant BioDex Balance Screenings by LifeCare Center of MC Here at the Senior Center Wed, June 14 from 9am-10:30am A Physical Therapist from Life Care will provide balance assessments with the Bio- Dex machine. The BioDex machine im- proves balance, increases agility, and devel- ops muscle tone with the broadest range of treatment options. If you find your balance could use im- provement, outpatient herapy is available at Life Care. This is a FREE event so please call us at 873-1504 to schedule your appointment. SPACE IS LIMITED! Learn Bridge in a Day! Mark your calendars!! Are you up for the challenge of learning to play bridge? Did you ever think it would be possible? Would you like to learn from the very beginning, sharpen your own basic bridge skills, or perhaps you learned in college and want to reacquaint yourself with the world’s most popular card game? Marci Meyer is holding a Learn Bridge in A Day?® seminar on Wednesday, June 7, 2017, at the Michigan City Senior Center. We hope you will join us or tell a friend! Bring a friend — or make new ones! Learn Bridge in A Day?® is the perfect introduction to the bridge community. You will leave this five-hour seminar encouraged to continue your learn- ing experience with regular classes and/or playing bridge with friends in their homes or at the Senior Center, or be ready to tackle a novice bridge game at any bridge club. Date: Wed, Jun 7 Time: 1:00 – 6:00 p.m. Location: M.C. Senior Center Cost: $20.00 includes lesson materials & snacks To register for Learn Bridge in A Day?® or for more information, contact: Marci Meyer (972) 741-5196 (cell), or [email protected] or leave your name at the MCSC front desk.

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The Golden Times The Michigan City Senior Center

2 on the Lake * Michigan City, IN 46360

(219) 873-1504 * Hours: 8am-4pm * Mon-Fri Director: Tara Miller Assistants: Dorothy Biller; Georgiana Timm

June

2017

Annual Spring Card Party a success thanks to our gener-

ous donors! Briar Leaf Golf Course

Canterbury Theatre

Chris’s Car Care, Inc.

City Lanes/Mug Shots

DeVries Tires

Footlight Players

Gelsosomo’s Pizza

Maple City Roasters

Heston’s Supper Club

Hair Corps Salon

Holly’s Restaurant

Knucklehead’s Bar &

Grill Thank you to our board members and staff who solicited the above do-

nations.

Thank you to those who donated raffle items: Barb Fisher, Mary

Schlunz & Georgiana Timm. Please be sure to visit the businesses that so generously sup-

port us! And let them know you’re from the Senior Center.

Spaghetti Dinner Thurs, July 20th

4:30-7:00pm Spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, beverages & dessert!!

Then be sure to stick around for the FREE music in the park at the

Guy Foreman Amphitheater. Music starts between 7-7:30pm which

gives you time to set up your lawn chairs, blankets, or grab a seat.

Come out to enjoy fabulous food, good friends & great music!

$8.00 Adults

$4.00 Chil-dren 12 &

under

Lighthouse Restaurant

Memo’s

Miller’s Pizza

Old Lighthouse Museum

Red Arrow RoadHouse

Schoop’s Restaurant

Skip’s Restaurant

Song Asian Cuisine

Stadium Inn

Station 801

Swingbelly’s Restaurant

BioDex Balance Screenings

by LifeCare Center of MC

Here at the Senior Center

Wed, June 14 from 9am-10:30am

A Physical Therapist from Life Care will

provide balance assessments with the Bio-

Dex machine. The BioDex machine im-

proves balance, increases agility, and devel-

ops muscle tone with the broadest range of

treatment options. If you find

your balance could use im-

provement, outpatient herapy

is available at Life Care. This is a FREE

event so please call us at 873-1504 to

schedule your appointment. SPACE IS

LIMITED!

Learn Bridge in a Day!

Mark your calendars!! Are you up for the challenge of learning to play bridge? Did you ever think it would be possible? Would

you like to learn from the very beginning, sharpen your own basic bridge skills, or perhaps you learned in college and want

to reacquaint yourself with the world’s most popular card game?

Marci Meyer is holding a Learn Bridge in A Day?® seminar on Wednesday, June 7, 2017, at the Michigan City Senior Center.

We hope you will join us or tell a friend!

Bring a friend — or make new ones! Learn Bridge in A Day?® is the perfect introduction to the bridge community. You will

leave this five-hour seminar encouraged to continue your learn-ing experience with regular classes and/or playing bridge with friends in their homes or at the Senior Center, or be ready to

tackle a novice bridge game at any bridge club.

Date: Wed, Jun 7 Time: 1:00 – 6:00 p.m.

Location: M.C. Senior Center Cost: $20.00 includes lesson materials

& snacks

To register for Learn Bridge in A Day?® or for more information, contact: Marci Meyer (972) 741-5196 (cell), or [email protected] or leave your

name at the MCSC front desk.

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Get Well Soon Jean Arndt, Ed Miltenberger

and to anyone else feeling a bit

under the weather!

JUNE ~ 2017

Thurs, Jun 1st: Blood Pressure Screening by Miller’s of LaPorte 12:30pm

Thurs, Jun 1st: SSS Investment Club 1pm

Wed, Jun 7th: “Learn Bridge in a Day” with Marci Meyer 1-6pm (see front pg)

Wed, Jun 7th: “Words Matter” Clear Captions Presentation 2pm

Mon, Jun 12th: Hearing Evaluations (by appt)

Mon, Jun 12th & 26th: Armchair Travels 1pm (see pg 3)

Tues, June 13th: Advisory Board Meeting 9:30am

Wed, Jun 14th: Biodex Screening by Life Care Ctr (see front pg)

Thurs, Jun 15th: Park Dept “Paint on the Patio” 6-9pm (see pg 5)

Sun, Jun 18th: Happy Father’s Day

Mon, Jun 19th: Popcorn & A Movie/”Hidden Figures” 1pm

Tues, Jun 20th: Fancy Foot Clinic (by appt) (see pg 5)

Wed, Jun 21st & 28th: Duplicate Bridge Lessons 9am-11:30am (see pg 5)

Thurs, Jun 22nd: Newsletter Assembly 8:30am

Thurs, Jun 22nd: Chair Yoga w/Cory 10:30-11:30am

Fri, Jun 23rd: Opera 101 at 1:00pm

Tues, Jun 27th: Coffee with the Mayor 9:30am

Wed, Jun 28th: Garden Group 12noon

Thurs, Jun 29th: 1st Travel/Legally Blonde

MON 9:45am: French I

9:45am Exercise

10:00am Cribbage

10:30 Centering Group

Exercise

12:00pm Duplicate

Bridge

1:00pm Knitting &

Crocheting Bee

TUES 8am: Billiards

9-2 Ceramics

9:30am Mahjong

9:30am Tai Chi

11:00 German II

12:15 Spanish II

1:00pm Euchre

WED 8:30-11:30am SHIP

(CALL FOR APPT)

9:30am Spanish I

9:45am Exercise

10:30am Centering Grp

11am Double Pinochle

12:30pm Mexican

Train/Dominoes

12:30 Hillbilly Rummy

12:30pm Mhing

1:00pm Intermediate

Memoir Writing Class

THURS 8:30-11am Wii Game

9am Billiards

9:30 Tai Chi

9:30am Canasta

10:10am French II

10:30am Line Dancing

12pm Facebook

1:00pm BINGO

1:00pm Painting Club

1:00pm Woodcarving

1:00pm Open Skills

Computers/ BYOD

FRI 9am: Coloring Grp

9:45am Exercise

10am Sing-along

10am Chess Club

10:30-12:30 Italian

10:30 Centering

Group Exercise

12:30pm Pinochle

12:30pm Bunco

1:00pm Spanish III

Special Events

Words Matter

Wed, Jun 7th at

2:00pm Steve Groves will

showcase a cap-

tioned phone.

What is that? It’s a

phone that displays

phone conversations

so you never miss

what is being said.

Conversations can be

saved for later refer-

ence. Even your an-

swering machine

messages will be cap-

tioned. Captions are

provided free-of-

charge to the user.

Requirements:

Home

landline

phone ser-

vice, High-

speed Internet,

Hearing Loss, U.S.

Resident. Come find

out more about this

Amplified Caption

Phone system and

the free captions ser-

vice. No need to sign

Chair Yoga! One session only! Back by popular demand, join us on Thurs, June 22 from

10:30-11am for the ever-popular chair yoga. Instructor Corey (Padlo) Yates. FREE. If you

need a refresher on the course she taught here before, now is your one and only chance. No

need to sign up.

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Popcorn & A Movie Mon, June 19th at 1:00pm

“Hidden Figures” Sponsored by Life Care Center of MC Three brilliant African-American women at

NASA – Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson – served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of as-tronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning achieve-ment that restored the nation’s confidence, turned around the Space Race, and galvanized the world.

Based on a true story.

Rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America

Beginning Spanish & French

Summertime may be

a good time to begin

your study of a foreign language! We

will have 2 beginning language clas-

ses starting this summer Each class

is 8 weeks in length and is designat-

ed for those just starting to learn a

new foreign language. No charge for

tuition, but a textbook ($5) is re-

quired and can be secured on the

first meeting. Call ahead to indicate

your interest in either of these clas-

ses so enough textbooks can be or-

dered. Call Al Tieken at 878-8519.

Beginning Spanish:

Starts Wed, June 7th at 11:30am

Beginning French:

Starts Mon, June 5th at 11:30am

Other on-going language classes

include: Spanish I on Wednesdays 9:30am

Spanish II on Tuesdays 12noon

German II Tuesdays at 10am

French II on Thursdays 10:10am

Italian II on Fridays at 10:30am

Spanish III on Fridays at 1:00pm

Firecracker Fillies Red Hatters

Wear red hats & purple clothes to events. Birthday

girls wear purple hats & red clothes.

Wed, Jun 14th: “Gold Medallion Alpacas” Tour 350 E 500 N,

Valpo, IN TIME TBD Carpool to event. Lunch after tour at

“Industrial Revolution” Restaurant. Order from menu/separate

checks. Cost $10 plus lunch, and money for your driver. Deadline

Jun 2nd.

Mon, Jun 19th: Lunch at “Pottawattomie Country Club”, 1900

Springland Ave, MC 11:30am Menu Choices: #1 Roast Turkey w/

sage dressing & broccoli. #2 Chicken Marsala w/mashed potatoes &

broccoli. #3 Italian Chicken Salad w/fresh mozzarella, grilled chick-

en breast & Italian dressing. Cost $15. Deadline Jun 9th.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Tues, July 11th: Birthday Party at the Senior Center @ 12noon

“Jungle Safari” theme. Dress in Safari or Red Hat attire. Zoo wish

list items or cash donations collected for the Washington Park Zoo.

Bring your unwanted Red Hat items (no clothes) to sell: Proceeds

benefit the Zoo. Cost $20 plus $5 annual dues. Deadline Jun 30th.

Thurs, Aug 17th: “Mousetrap” an Agatha Christie Mystery,

Dunes Art Foundation, 288 Shady Oak Dr (Michiana Shores), MC

Play starts at 7pm Mousetrap is the longest running play in the

world. We will be purchasing tickets in advance (Cost $10 each).

Carpool to this event. More details to follow.

REMINDER: Arrive no more than 1/2 hour prior to event. Be sure your

dues are current with the Senior Center. Don’t forget to call Jeannie if

you have to cancel, even if it’s at the last minute! Reserv/Pymt by

CHECK ONLY may be left at Sr Ctr in sealed envelope marked with the

event, your name & phone #. Checks payable to Firecracker Fillies.

Add’l info: Jeannie at 874-7794.

Armchair Travels If you can’t get to Europe this year, maybe you

can take the next best option by watching a trav-elogue video about the charm and beauty of the old world. On select Mondays at 1:00pm during

this summer, we will be viewing highlighted Euro-pean countries. Each session is about 2 hours long.

June 12: Spain June 26: Portugal

July 3: Germany Part I July 17: Germany Part II

Aug 14: Spain & Scandanavia (Norway, Sweden & Finland) Aug 28: Croatia & Slovenia

St. Stan’s is collecting plastic bottle caps (like

from water & pop bottles, milk jugs, laundry deter-

gent….any kind of cap that is plastic). I will have a box

in my office for collection. They are saving them for a

project through the LaPorte County Solid Waste District

to help purchase a bench for the school.

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NEW MEMBERS

WELCOME!

Lou Adams SanDee Adams Barbara Bartels

Sally Bitter Rick Bleck

Penny Burdick Ken Callaway

Kathleen Cook LeRoy Dolph

Allen Dominoski Tim Dougherty LaVerne Dunlap Robert Gabrunas

Katherine Gill Christine Glafcke Michael Goodrich Jennifer Hardwick

Owen Haynes Margaret Heuer

Joanne Humphrey Jerry Ingle

James Johnson Joan Kanger

William Kanger Mary Kenny Marta Kier Rudy Kohn Pat Kunze

David Lewis Gary Livergood Linda Livergood Susan Luegers

Tom Marrapode Juliet Meriweather

Melvin Meriweather Carol Mitchell

Kathy Monchamp James Nichols Nancy Nichols

Robert Olszowka Bienvenido Otero

Mark Parry Ralph Piechocki

Joyce Robb Maureen Shick

Maureen Siedlecki Rebecca Wanmer Pamela Woolum

First Travel 2017 Trips

Thurs, June 29th: “Legally Blonde” at Amish Acres, Nappanee, IN Departs MC 9am,

LP 9:30am. Reserv/pymnt by May 29. $80/pp (dinner gratuity included)

Wed, July 19th: “The Bridges of Madison County” at Marriott Theatre, Lincolnshire,

IL This stunning 2-time Tony Award winning Broadway musical features soulful music by

Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown (The Last Five Years, Parade, Songs for

a New World) and book by Pulitzer Prize winner Marsha Norman (The Secret Garden, The

Color Purple). It’s a sweeping romance about the roads we travel, the doors we open and the

bridges we dare to cross. Includes transp, lunch of Roasted Salmon or Chicken Picatta, &

show. Departs LP 8am, MC 8:30am. Reserv/pymnt by June 1. $98/pp (dinner gratuity incl)

Tues, Aug 8th: “Life Could Be A Dream” at Cornwell’s Dinner Theatre, Marshall, MI

Take another trip to Springfield and meet Denny & the Dreamers, a doo-wop singing group

preparing to enter the Big Whopper Radio contest to realize their dreams of making it to the

big time! Trouble comes in the form of Lois, who arrives to put some polish on the boys.

Denny falls in love, Wally falls in line, Eugene falls apart, and along comes handsome heart-

throb Skip to send the whole situation spinning. The ‘60s hits say it all: “Fools Fall in

Love,” “Tears on My Pillow”, “Runaround Sue,” “Earth Angel,” “Stay,” “Unchained Melo-

dy,” “Lonely Teardrops” and “The Glory of Love.” It will leave you laughing, singing, and

cheering, ‘let’s hear it for the boys!’ Includes transp, lunch of complete Turkey Dinner, &

show. Departs LP 7:30am, MC 8am. Reserv/pymnt by July 8. $86/pp (minimum gratuity

included)

Thurs, Aug 17th: “Chicago Cubs vs Cincinnati Red” at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

Join us for an afternoon at the ballpark with your WORLD CHAMPION CHICAGO CUBS!

Includes transp, & game ticket. Lunch on your own at ballpark. Departs LP 9am, MC

9:30am Reserv/pymt by July 17th $89/pp

Wed, Sept 13th: “Amish Country Brown Bag Tour” in Middlebury, IN Back by popu-

lar demand. Our day will begin with a brown bag and lunch at Das Dutchman Essenhaus

featuring traditional home cooked Chicken & Roast Beef served family style. After lunch, sit

back, relax and observe the Amish lifestyle as you travel picturesque back roads of Northern

Indiana. Step back in time and learn the fascinating lifestyle of these “plain” people. With a

knowledgeable guide to inform you about the area, history, traditions and customs of the

Amish, you’ll make several stops along the way filling your brown bag with goodies. In-

cludes trasp, lunch, tour & brown bag items. Departs MC 9am, LP 9:30am. Reserv/pymt by

Aug 13th $89/pp

Call First Travel at 879-4633 to book all trips! Payments should be

sent to First Travel, 214 Pine Lake Ave, LaPorte, IN 46350

*ATTENTION* Travelers: If you have physical limitations that may make

traveling more difficult please consult with Lisa at First Travel beforehand.

She can advise you of the level of activity as well as accommodations (or lack

thereof). Some trips are more strenuous than others. Know your limits!

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Director’s Corner

So many things going on around town, no room for

my monthly corner. I’ll try to write a really good one

for July to make up for it! Happy Father’s Day!.Tara

Gardening Group

Wed, June 28th at 12noon

The last Wed of each month

The Gardening Group contin-

ues with Master Gardener in-

structor Dennis Brittain.

Computer/Internet Classes

FACEBOOK Classes

Debbie Henckel hosts a FREE Fa-

cebook Class every Thurs at

12pm. Group class and you MUST bring

a laptop computer to work on.

Open Skills any Device Class!

Every Thursday at 1:00pm FREE!

Bring your own laptop, Ipad, Tab-

let, Smartphone, etc. Get the most

out of your device! Bring your

own device.

Fancy Foot Clinic

Offered by Housecall Doctors P.C.

Dr. Sherese Dillon, DPM

June 20th from 10am-3pm

$35 Initial Visit/$25 Subsequent Visits

CASH ONLY.

YOU must bring a soaking tub, a towel, and

your own lotion.

Call 873-1504 for appt.

Opera “101”

Fri, June 23rd at 1:00pm

We will be requesting a $2.00 dona-

tion for this class to help offset the

costs that the instructor is incurring. Please pay

directly to Mr. Sollors.

Duplicate Bridge Lessons (For intermediate players) Wednesdays, June 21 & 28, and July 5, 12, & 19

from 9:00-11:30 a.m. Lesson materials/breakfast goodies!

Instructor: Marci Meyer* Those interested can register at the front desk or send me an email to: [email protected]

*Marci Meyer is an ACBL Accredited Bridge Teacher, an Audrey Grant Accredited Bridge Teacher, a Licensed & Accredited Learn Bridge in A Day?® Instructor, an ACBL Club Director, has been appointed as a lifetime

member to the ACBL National Charity Committee, and is a Silver Life Master.

This 3-part

series is

painted on

WOOD not

canvas!

When

you’ve

completed

all 3, you

will have a

collage

that goes

together

beautifully

for display.

Register

early since

space is

extremely

limited.

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1 Pitsa Arvan

Lu Cox

Hosea Lynch

Robert Smith

2 Linda Bennett

Montri Boonprasarn

Marjorie Burnett

Laura Henderson

Fred Mackeben

Margaret Stone

3 Barb Alban

Mary Kellstrom

Robert Lilley

Pam Storey

4 Clara Kneller

5 Jerry Carpenter

Dawn Craft

Linda Everingham

Susan Mackrola

Stee Oszuscik

Clara Shebel

6 Karol McFeely

Barbara Stroud

7 Douglas Booth

Donna Bostater

Carol Lindquist

Thomas Malcer

Mary Pytynia

Thomas Rempala

Ronald Stout

Bill Winfield

Vivian Zellers

8 Patrick Cavanaugh

Evelyn Grieger

Sam Johns

Larry Niegos

Sabrina Reid

Susan Reiter

Eric Warry

Sylvia Wilkins

9 Fran Figliola

Karen Gutterman

Sharon Kienitz

Charlotte Loetz

Richard Taylor

Donald Wentland

10 Sue Kreag

Barbara Mason

Donna Ross

Gina Taylor

Barbara Wandrey

Rob Weber

11 Gary Roadarmel

Caryl Volle

12 Joan Cox

Corrine McGrail

13 Elizabeth Greene

Angie Kmiecik

14 Janet Bakken

Ivye Benson

Arlene Dabkowski

Allan Hale

Robert Held

Jan Kruger

Helen Molinaro

Karen Wilhelm

Carol Zimmerman

15 Robert Beckner

Joseph Dauparas

Patricia Hillyer

Roy James Krizek

James “Bo” Reeves

16 Jeanette Arndt

Lisa Hood

Sue Prybylla

17 Bertha Fries

James Lamm

Shari Lind

Lori Ann Macmillan

Carol Mitchell

Debbie Paholski

Darlene Replogle

18 Ruby Lynch

James Scott

19 Mary Blank

George Ferrini

Linda Mrkva

LaVerne Niksch

Dallas Smith

20 Jane Heeg

Jeanne Lee

Jerry Lee

Atley Price

21 Ann Bagnall

John Fleck

Ted Lyster

22 Beverley Battle

Carolyn Berkowitz

Diane DeKuyper

Charles Hroma

Jerry Ingle

Pam Kniola

Caroline Trock

John (Jack) VanEtten

23 Kenneth Kendall

Judy Kush

Mary McColl

Phyllis Stark

Kathy Stevens

Patricia Wolford

24 Judy Hill

Janet Jasicki

Joanne Kennedy

Lee Malizia

Janet Ohms

25 Donna Beach

Phil Cross

Flossy McNally

Janice White

26 Catherine Garrabrant

Lynea Hinchman

Mary Ann Merrion

Louis Spychalski

Linda Starr

27 Lorraine Bear

Patricia Kahn

Martha Maust

David McColpin

Brenda Meadow

Donald Mohar

Glenn Scoville

Donald Werner

28 Helen Merriam

Raymond Peterson

Arturo Pozos

29 Floyd Colosky

Dennis Hutchens

James Petrires

30 Russell Klosinski

Deborah Osterman

James Osterman

Ann Ruhe

David Williams

June

Michigan City In Bloom

Beautification Contest

This contest is open to all residents living

within the Civil City limits of M.C. Judging

will take place the week of June 15th.

Awards ceremony on June 23. This is a great

opportunity to show how our community

shines! Take pride in the hard work you’ve

put into your garden/ yard and enter today!

Please check the category(s):

___Container Garden ___ Private Residence

___Environmental (natural plantings)

___School ___Small Business (25 or less

employees) ___Large Business (25+)

___Non-Profit/Govt ___Church.

Points are awarded for Tidiness, Floral Dis-

play, Harmony, Balance of Display, Land-

scape Components, Use of City Flower

(Daylily) and City Rose (Nearly Wild Rose).

APPLICATION

Name:____________________________

Address:__________________________

_________________________________

Daytime Phone #___________________

Cell Phone #_______________________

Email____________________________

Description & location of garden: _____

_____________________________________

_____________________________

A winner and special mention will be award-

ed in each of the categories listed above.

Completed applications should be submitted

to the Parks & Recreation Dept, 100 E Michi-

gan Blvd, Suite 2, Michigan City and are due

by June 12. For more info, please contact

Mary Rooney at [email protected]

You must be a civil city resident to partici-

pate. Like us on Facebook!

Thank you Eileen

Schnick, Sue Kramer,

Richard Blissmer &

Terry Loniewski for their

Elston Yearbook dona-

tions. Still need: 1922 and before, 1926-

1934, 1936, 1938-1941, 1953, 1965, 1969,

1970, 1973-1976, 1978+. Please be sure

to check with the Director to be sure we

still need any of these years. Sometimes

they’re already donated by the time you

read this.

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July

August

2017 Things to Come 2017

(ANNIVERSARIES CONTINED FROM BACK PAGE)

George & Ann Bagnall on their 66th on June 20

Rich & Chris Frigon on their 47th on June 21 Mark & Peggy Loehmer on their 4th on June 21

Kevin & Patricia McGrath on their 42nd on June 21 David & Johanna Miller on their 48th on June 21

Roger & Anne Miller on their 48th on June 21 Thomas & Janet Sharp on June 21

Lee & Sally Timm on their 42nd on June 21 Howard & Ruthe Tobias on their 64th on June 21 Ken & Sharon Brooks on their 60th on June 22

Bob & Beverly Gallagher on their 54th on June 22 Marvin & Pat Guenther on their 38th on June 22 John & Margaret Heslin on their 61st on June 22 LeRoy & Shelba Kloss on their 26th on June 22

Floyd & Darla Schrock on June 22 John & Florene Troyer on their 54th on June 22

Nicholas & Esther Venice on their 54th on June 22 Dave & Gloria Horn on June 23

Myron & Aurie Pedzinski on their 61st on June 24 Ken & Darlene Callaway on their 39th on June 24

Jim & Alice Faye Gayheart on their 54th on June 24 Allen & Mary Ann Short on their 39th on June 24 James & Marcia Switzer on their 56th on June 24

Larry & Jan Daniels on their 57th on June 25 Richard & Loretta Gill on their 52nd on June 26 Richard & Phyllis Jacks on their 46th on June 26 Daniel & Mary Bowmar on their 58th on June 27

Joe & Arlene Dabkowski on their 58th on June 27 Joseph & Sonja Dauparas on their 63rd on June 27

Rolland & Susan Parker on their 6th on June 27 Dennis Hutchensend & Susan Reiter on their 14th on June 27

Jim & Anne Cadwell on their 43rd on June 28 William & Carolyn Hazelgrove on their 21st on June 28

Norman & Margaret Burns on their 5th on June 30 Jack & Debbie Henckel on their 38th on June 30

Henry & Sheila Ito on their 45th on June 30 Kevin & Maureen Shick on their 32nd on June 30

Ron & Lois Stout on their 27st on June 30

We Wish to Extend Sympathy to: Thelma Hubertz on the loss of Arthur Menke, Jr.;

Werner & Ann Graf on the loss of his brother

Norman Graf; Priscilla Ladwig on the loss of her

husband Wayne Ladwig, Judy Jones on the loss of her

mother Alice Jones; and to the families of Patricia Benson,

Beverly Lofgren, & Gary Whitfield.

HELP! As with many non-profit organiza-

tions, we are short-handed on our big events.

Our next event is the Spaghetti Dinner on

Thursday, July 20th and we’d like to see

some new faces helping out with it. Those

who always volunteer get burned out. If you

want to enjoy the activities here at the Cen-

ter, we have to do fundraisers, and to do

those, we need volunteers. Please consider

helping out. It can be as little as ONE

HOUR of your time. And we greatly appreci-

ate it. To sign-up, stop by the front desk, or

call us at 873-1504. Thank you.

Mary Frances Mitchell (Volunteer Coordinator), Pat

Manning, Diane Sunde, Ceil Brinckman, Maxine

Schwartz, Pat Hillyer, Gerri Potter, Sharon Jackson,

Barbara Fisher, Lynn Knudsen.

Thank you to those volunteers who

made the Card Party a suc-

cess. You are so appreciated!

4h: CLOSED/Independence Day

11th: Red Hat Anniversary Party

19th: 1st Travel/Bridges of Madison

County

20th: Spaghetti Dinner

Aug 3-6th Great Lakes Super Boat

Race

8th: 1st Travel/Life Could Be a Dream

17th: 1st Travel/Chicago Cubs Game

OOPS! We forgot to thank George Benzing for working the Trash & Treasure Bake

Sale. Thanks much!

Thank you David Jocelyn for

the donation of the storage

container for our new Crib-

bage Group!

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NON-PROFIT

ORGANIZATION

US POSTAGE PAID

MICHIGAN CITY, IN

PERMIT NO. 51

Michigan City Senior Center

Two on the Lake

Michigan City, IN 46360

Happy Anniversary Robert & Daisy Lamberg on their 41st on June 2

Tom & Sharon Keene on their 46th on June 4

Walter & Dolores Huryn on their 69th on June 5

Donald & Peg Mohar on their 56th on June 5

Charles & Maureen Siedlecki on their 29th on June 5

Tom & Jeannine Galloy on their 47th on June 6

James & Kathleen Irons on their 53rd on June 6

Robert & Elaine Lilley on their 58th on June 6

Charles & Eloise Ponder on their 58th on June 6

Walt & Janiece Barbknecht on their 42nd on June 7

David & Esther “Jane” Hahn on their 15th on June 7

Tom & Carol Stockstill on June 7

Dan & Judita (Lynette) McDonald on their 15th on June 8

John & Darlene Muprhy on their 54th on June 8

Robert & Betty Taylo, Jr. on their 54th on June 8

Charles & Marcy Tomes on their 43rd on June 8

Loren & Patricia Bannwart on their 27th on June 9

Charles & Dolly Hanke on their 61st on June 9

Ron & Melinda Nagle on their 16th on June 9

Jerome & Barbara Eastman on June 10

Lyle & Mary Helen Peters on their 67th on June 10

Mike & Kris Prohl on their 45th on June 10

Gregory & Patricia Witkowski on their 57th on June 11

Douglas & Susan Barnes on their 29th on June 12

William & Joan Kanger on their 41st on June 12

Anniversaries (continued)

Mark & Terri Parry on June 12

Clarence & Judith Novak on their 53rd on June 13

James & Cynthia Oliver on their 47th on June 13

Patrick & Jackie Sullivan on their 30th on June 13

Paul & Kay Wilson on their 47th on June 13

Tim & Sharon Fizer on their 31st on June 14

Alan & Pauline Kalk on their 59th on June 14

Patrick & Patti Bergerson on their 44th on June 15

Larry & Carolyn Covert on their 49th on June 15

Ron & Alice Doran on their 49th on June 15

James & Judy Gleason on their 49th on June 15

Thurston & Judith Jorgenson on their 26th on June 15

Ray & Nancy Kominiarek on their 15th on June 15

Carl & Judy Kush on their 54th on June 15

Robert & Phyllis Schultz on their 44th on June 16

John & JoAnn Dillard on June 17

Ken & Carol Jones on their 45th on June 17

Dan & Marti Migliorini on their 45th on June 17

Steve & Joann Oszuscik on their 65th on June 17

Ron & Carol Ryba on their 56th on June 17

Gary & Deborah Bartholomew on their 34th on June 18

James & Patricia Wareham on June 18

Larry & Judith Bruner on their 51st on June 19

Ron & Chip Mars on their 52nd on June 19

Daniel & Diane Noble on their 13th on June 19

(CONTINUED ON PAGE 7)

JUNE

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