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Hours & Information 920-686-3060
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
2nd Sunday of each month:
12:30pm - 4:30pm
Phone: (920) 686-3060 Fax: (920) 683-4504
Gift Shop Hours Open to the Public
Monday - Friday: 9:00am - 3:30pm
Published in the interests of all area older adults. October 2014
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Join us for our Oktoberfest Pot Luck Party. The Center will provide brats and
sauerkraut, hot spiced apple cider, coffee and you provide the side dishes and desserts! Entertainment, beginning at
11am, will be provided by Jerry Krueger with the meal to follow.
Cost $2.50 per person + a dish to pass
(please plan for 8-10 people and let us know what you will be bringing). Members
are invited to bring nonmember guests (age 55+) to the party. The cost for the
nonmember is $4 + a dish to share. **Registration ends Oct. 3rd**
See Page 20 & 21 for more details!
Manitowoc Senior Center Information
Fees
Annual Fee: Must be at least 55 years
$24.00 for city residents
$30.00 for non-residents
Lifetime
Memberships Fee Must be at least 55 years
$100 city residents $130 for non-residents
Staff
Senior Center and Recreation Dept.
Team Leader Denise Larson
dlarson@manitowoc.org 686-3061
Clerk Typist II Penny Fabian
pfabian@manitowoc.org 686-3063
Clerk Typist II Melissa Franz
mfranz@manitowoc.org 686-3064
Facebook Page
Disclaimer www.facebook/
manitowocseniorcenter The City of Manitowoc
Senior Center Facebook page was created by the city
to enhance and encourage communication with the
city. This page will primarily
be used for outgoing communication and to keep you informed. From time to
time, there may be pictures posted from events, classes
or groups at the center. If you wish that your picture not be posted on this site,
please let us know at the Senior Center office.
City of Manitowoc Committee on Aging
Mary Schultz Ron Von Drachek
Ruth Malzahn Beatie Dornaus-Lau
Donna Kickland Don Duchon
Gary Erickson Pat Clark-Chairperson
Manitowoc Community
Meals
Phone: 683-4384
For Reservations and Cancellations
Please phone 683-4384 by 12:00
Noon the day before.
Transportation available daily ~ Menu
may vary slightly
Manitowoc Community Meals are served Monday through
Friday at 12:00 Noon at the Manitowoc
Senior Center, 3330 Custer Street, in
cooperation with the Manitowoc County Nutrition Program.
A Donation by participants insures continuation of the
meal program. Participation is not related to income.
For more information, or to begin receiving
meals on wheels, contact the Aging
Resource Center at 683-4180.
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Tours/Trips Page 7
October Taste of the Countryside Tour……………………...October 16, Departing at 9:15am
November Appleton Tour………………………………………………………...November 13, 2014 December Holiday Tour…………………………………………………………...December 9, 2014
** For all Trips: Please arrive at the Senior Center 15 Minutes prior to departure time to allow for sign-in and bus loading. Thank You.
Health
Blood Pressure…1st & 3rd Tuesday at 8:00am Foot Care…….*1st & 2nd Tuesday at 12:30pm Foot Care……………… * Thursday at 12:30pm (Foot Care dates subject to change. *Fee charged. See calendar.)
Exercise (*nominal monthly fee)
Advanced Tai Chi……...Mon.& Wed. at 3:00pm
Beginners Tai Chi …....Tue. & Thur. at 3:00pm EZ Does it Line Dancing…… Thur. at 10:00am Functional Strength Class…...Thur. at 1:00pm
Line Dance Lessons-…..…..…..…..Wed. at 1:15p Senior Shape Up……...Tue. & Thur. at 8:45am
Yoga…………….………...Wed. & Fri. at 9:00am
Education
Bible Study ……………….Thursday at 10:00am
Computer Lessons….*Thursday at 1pm & 2pm Insurance Counseling……*2nd & 4th Tue A.M.
* Foot Care, Computer Lessons & Insurance Counseling by appointment only.
Recreation
Birthday BINGO...Last Mon. of the mth-1pm Breakfast BINGO…………..Friday at 9:30am BINGO………………….Wednesday at 1:00pm
Sunday BINGO……… 2nd Sunday. 1:00pm Bridge………………….... Tuesday at 1:00pm
Bridge…………………Wednesday at 12:30pm Cribbage……………………...Friday at 1:20pm Cribbage………………... Thursday at 1:00pm
Dominoes… .……….Mon. & Thur. at 1:00pm Hand & Foot ….… Wed & Thurs at 12:30pm
Hearts……………...Mon. & Thur. at 10:00am Mahjong ……………….Wednesday at 1:00pm Monthly Movie ……..3rd Tuesday at 1:00pm
Mystic Moods Orchestra….Wed. at 10:45am Pinochle……………….. .Monday at 12:30pm Scrabble…………….……...Friday at 10:00am
Sheepshead………...Tue. & Thur. at 1:00pm Silver Memories Choir...Mon.*check Schedule
Skat……………………..….Tuesday at 1:00pm Sunday Cards……....2nd Sunday at 1:00pm Wii Bowling, Golfing, Tennis……Daily 8a-4p
Crafts Caring Cards……………...Monday at 9:00am Ceramics *monthly fee…..Monday at 9:00am
Senior Crafts ………..…...Tuesday at 9:00am Tie Quilters……………..….Monday at 9:00am Watercolor Painting.......Thursday at 9:00am
Weaving…………………....Tuesday at 1:00pm Creative Crafts Class (*Add‘l class fees apply)
……………….…Tuesday at 1:00pm Wood Carving…………….Tuesday at 9:30pm
Services Provided:
Photocopies in office: 20¢/sheet (Black/White)
Printed documents in library: 20¢/sheet
Local phone calls: 10¢/call * No long distance phone calls please.
Paper Shredder—no charge
Maritime Metro Bus Passes: $25/month Assist to Transport Tickets: $2/each one-way
Nutrition site or add‘l stop tickets 75¢/each
Calendar of Events
MON TUES WED THURS FRI
1 9a Yoga 10:45a Mystic Moods 12:30pm Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand & Foot 1:15 No Line Dance Lessons
3p Advanced Tai Chi
28:45a Sr Shape-up
9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It 10a Hearts/BibleStudy 12:30p Hand & Foot 1p Dominoes/cribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength 3p Beginners Tai Chi
3 9a Yoga 9:30a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by HomeCare Health 10a Scrabble 1:20p Cribbage 1:30p Horse Races
6 9a Ceramics / Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 12:30p Pinochle 1p Dominoes 3p Advanced Tai Chi
78:45a Senior Shape-Up
** 9a FIRE DRILL ** Safety Talk to follow
9a Senior Crafts 9:30a Wood Carving
9:30a Ins. Counseling 10:30a Medicare Presentation 12:30p Foot Care 1p Skat/Sheepshead
1p Bridge / Weaving 1p Creative Craft Class 1:30p Gift Shop Mtg 3p Beginners Tai Chi
8 9a Yoga 10:45a Mystic Moods 12:30pm Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand & Foot 1:15 Line Dance Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
9 8:45a Sr Shape-up
9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It/Hearts 10a Bible Study 11a Cracking the Code
12:30p Hand & Foot 12:30p Foot Care 1p Antique Appraisal
1p Dominoes/cribbage 1p Sheepshead
1p Functional Strength 3p Beginners Tai Chi 6:30pm Quilt Guild
10 9a Yoga 9:30a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by HomeCare Health 10a Scrabble 11a Oktoberfest Pot Luck
1:20p Cribbage 1:30p Red Hat Tea 1:30p Acupuncture
Class
13 9a Retired Teachers 9a Ceramics 9a Tie Quilters 9a Caring Cards
9:30a Comm. on Aging 10a Hearts 11a Lunch & Learn
12:30p Pinochle 1p Dominoes
3p Advanced Tai Chi
14 8a Blood Pressure
8:30a-12p Flu Clinic
8:45a Senior Shape-Up 9a-12p Hearing Screen 9a Senior Crafts
9:30a Wood Carving 12:30p Foot Care 1p Skat/Sheepshead 1p Bridge/Weaving 1p Creative Craft Class
3p Beginners Tai Chi
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9a Yoga 10:45a Mystic Moods 12:30p Bridge 1p Bingo
1p Mahjong 1p Hand & Foot 1:15 Line Dance Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
16 8:45a Sr Shape-up 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It / Hearts
10a Bible Study
12:30p Hand&Foot 12:30p Foot Care 1p Dominoes/cribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength 3p Beginners Tai Chi
17 9a Yoga
9:30a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by North Ridge 10a Scrabble 1p Skype Workshop
1:20p Cribbage 1:30p Horse Races
Wear something
gaudy Day
20 9a Ceramics 9a Tie Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 12:30p Pinochle 1p Dominoes 1p Hearing Loss Presentation.
3p Advanced Tai Chi
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8:45a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 9:30a Wood Carving 9:30a Ins. Counseling 1p Monthly Movie
1p Skat/Sheepshead 1p Bridge/Weaving 1p Creative Craft Class 3p Beginners Tai Chi
22 9a Yoga 10:45a Mystic Moods 12:30p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand & Foot 1:15 Line Dance Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
238:45a Sr Shape-up
9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It
10a Hearts/BibleStudy
12:30p Hand&Foot 12:30p Foot care 1p Dominoes/cribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength 1:30p Parkinsons Supp 3p Beginners Tai Chi
24 9a Yoga 9:30a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by Mtwc Health and Rehab. 10a Scrabble 1:20p Cribbage 1:30 Claude Barta
27 9a Ceramics 9a Tie Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 12:30p Pinochle 1p Dominoes 1p Birthday Bingo 3p No Tai Chi
28 8:45a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 9:30a Wood Carving Noon-3p Flu Clinic
1p Skat/Sheepshead 1p Bridge/Weaving 1p Creative Craft Class 3p No Tai Chi
29 9a Yoga 10:45a Mystic Moods 12:30p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand & Foot 1:15p Line Dance Lessons 3p No Tai Chi
30 8:45a Sr Shape-up 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It 10a Hearts/BibleStudy 12:30p Hand&Foot 1p Dominoes/cribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength 3p No Tai Chi
31 9a Yoga 9:30a Breakfast Bingo Sponsored by Mtwc Health and Rehab. 10a Scrabble 1:20p Cribbage
SUNDAY EVENTS
5 CLOSED
12 1pm Cards
1pm Bingo
19 CLOSED
26 CLOSED
Energy Assistance Appts
Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30
Manitowoc Senior Center Entertainment Group Schedule
The following groups entertain at area assisted living and
nursing homes each month. You are invited to join them for their performances at any of the locations.
For more Information about the groups, call Penny
or Melissa at 686-3060.
October 6th– EZ Does It @ Shady Lane October 6th– Silver Memories @ Kindred Hearts October 14th YAH @ St Mary‘s/Felician Village
October 14th Caring bingo @ Harmony West October 16th Senior Friends @ Health and Rehab October 17th EZ Does it @ Kindred/Northridge
October 20th Silver Memories @ Maritime Gardens October 22nd Red Hatters @ Hamilton Home– Two Rivers
This Month’s Speakers
October 7th at 9am Greg Kadow
Manitowoc Fire Department October 14th at 9am
Oscar Dick
Manitowoc Police Chief October 21st at 9am
Officer Koenig K9 Unit
October 28th at 9am
Tamara O‘Keefe Director of Headstart
Golden K
Kiwanis Club
Save Your Tabs For Habitat
For more info. call 682-4074
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Senior Center Day Trips For all Trips: PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN & BUS LOADING.
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Thursday, November 13!
Registration ends October 31st!
~ Register early to ensure your spot on the tour! ~
The November Tour will bring you to Appleton and the History Museum at the Castle, where
the past comes alive through stories, photographs and artifacts of people of the Fox Valley. The Museum holds artifacts and archival materials that document the social, cultural,
economic and technological history of the Lower Fox River Valley and Outagamie County. International and national figures with ties to the area, such as Harry Houdini, are also represented with materials that shed light on their lives. The History Museum building
is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was originally a Masonic Temple built in 1923. After the history museum, tour participants will go to the Fox River Mall for some pre-holiday shopping. Lunch will be on your own in the Mall food court.
Tuesday, December 9! The December Holiday tour will transport trip goers to the
beautiful Osthoff Resort, a four diamond property in Elkhart Lake, for the Old World Christmas Market, a tented market fashioned after the
centuries-old German Christkindl market. This market, a tradition for more than 15 years, has over 70 vendors from around the country and
the world. After enjoying the market, you will head inside the hotel for lunch and a tour of the
resort, which will be decorated beautifully in all its Christmas splendor! After you tour the amazing Osthoff Resort, you will head to the Wreath Factory in Plymouth! Since 1983, the Wreath Factory has been making hand-
crafted wreaths. There will be plenty of fresh wreaths and greenery, holiday gifts and décor! Attendees will receive a tour of the facility and view a demonstration
on wreath making. All participants will also receive 10% off store items!
Meal Choice: Mesquite Smoked Turkey Panini or Classic Chicken Caesar Salad
Registration starts October 7th And ends December 1st!
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Registration begins Tuesday, November 4th!
Members—$72.00 Nonmembers —$87.00
Join us for the January Mystery tour…
Since it is a MYSTERY, we can‘t paint a picture of where we are going,
It may be just around the corner, who knows!
BUT… Wherever we go,
It is sure to be a delight!
Departing at 8am and arriving back approximately 4pm.
Manitowoc Senior Center‘s
Shipshewana Back Roads Tour Featuring Shipshewana Flea Market
June 22-24, 2015
3 Days | 2 Nights
Tour Highlights…
Two nights at the Farmstead Inn, Shipshewana | Shipshewana Flea Market Carriage Ride at Amish Home | Tour of Amish Countryside with Amish Guide
Four meals, including an Amish Dinner and an Amish Wedding Feast
Tour Cost Per Person $443 Double | $423 Triple | $403 Quad | $563 Single
For reservations please contact the Senior Center $100 deposit due upon registration
Please make checks payable to: Nationwide Travelers
Cancellation protection is available for an additional $25 per person
For Credit Card payments call 800-236-5511 and reference tour 12826 (For credit card payments, add 4% service charge)
Stop at the Senior Center for the full itinerary.
The Manitowoc Senior Center has been licensed as a non-profit
organization to sell Wisconsin Lottery Pull-tabs as a fundraiser. Pull tabs can now be purchased at the front desk. There are $.50 Ice 7s tabs and
$1.00 Cherry Float tabs available. Both tabs offer a chance to win different monetary prizes, up to $200 for Cherry Float and up to $75 for Ice 7s. Over 62% of the proceeds are paid out in prizes. The remainder of the
proceeds is our fundraising amount. What a fun way to support your senior center! Try your luck and buy some tabs today!
Problem Gambling Helpline: 1-800-426-2535
www.wi-problemgambers.org
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Staying young takes an understanding that the body, mind, and spirit are interconnected. So how do we do this?
How do we stay young in mind, body, and spirit? What steps do we take?
Here are two more simple guidelines that can be easily incorporated into our busy, every-
day lives, which have been proven to help us lead longer, happier, and healthier lives:
Young Spirit: MEDITATE
Taking time to relax, breathe, and calm our thoughts is practically a necessity. Five
minutes of quiet time is like a mini vacation. It doesn’t matter where you are—the car, the
bathroom, the library—anywhere is good. Just find those few precious minutes to recon-
nect with yourself and your spirit, and you will feel younger and fresher.
Young Body: EAT LESS & EAT FRESH
Portions seem to get larger and larger every day. For pennies more we can often double our serving size. Unfortu-
nately, what seems smart for our wallets isn’t necessarily smart for our bodies. A good idea for getting around the
jumbo-sized meals is to eat more fruits and veggies. Try to have a big green salad every day. It’s healthy and filling.
Or carry a bag of baby carrots or an apple for those times when you need a snack. Fresh fruits and vegetables are
full of vibrant energy—a perfect recipe for staying young.
Remember:
When practiced consistently, these steps will bring results almost immediately. Just have fun with them! Staying
young shouldn't be a chore. It doesn't need to be serious either, and it certainly is not complicated. If you enjoy the
process, you are more that halfway there! Check back each month for additional tips on how to stay young– mind,
body, and spirit!
Fun & Games 10
ACROSS 1. *Hurricane-prone U.S. city
6. Olympic chant 9. British singer-songwriter
13. Gibson garnish 14. Hair goo
15. Subject of the musical, "Evita"
16. Declare invalid 17. Flower necklace
18. Latin American plain 19. *One killed over 200,000
people in 2004 21. Crying like a sheep
23. How many "if by sea?" 24. Chinese dynasty (1368-
1644) 25. In the capacity of 28. Chesterfield, e.g. 30. Designated limit 35. "Do ___ others..."
37. Schindler kept one 39. Art class support
40. Pains
41. Torcher's misdeed 43. Japanese soup
44. Bear down under 46. Dublin land 47. 100 centavos
48. To imbue with soul 50. "____ Las Vegas" starring
Elvis 52. Bloodshot
53. Horticultural implement 55. Get it wrong
57. *Warm current 60. *Dry spell
64. "Bye" to Banderas 65. Pastrami holder 67. "Umble" Heep 68. "That is," Latin
69. Reef fish 70. Artillery burst 71. Unit of force 72. Hole puncher
73. Senior
Natural Disasters DOWN 1. Castle feature
2. Travelers' stops 3. Hokkaido native
4. *"_____ St. Helens," erupted in 1980
5. They come with marriage 6. Wrinkly fruit
7. "___ no evil..." 8. Way out
9. Kosher eatery 10. *1972 deadly blizzard killed
thousands here 11. Goes with ding 12. Lennon's lady 15. *Black Death
20. Dough 22. Mandela's org.
24. Like a hippopotamus 25. *Measured by seismograph
26. Soviet entity 27. Rand McNally book
29. *It can get wild 31. Pack down
32. Basket material 33. Band on coat of arms
34. *It can happen in a flash 36. 1952 Winter Olympics host
38. Reality TV star Spelling 42. "_____ Say Never"
45. ENT, e.g. 49. Local network
51. Kindle 54. Land of "Gangnam Style"
56. Like country life 57. Whirlpool
58. Property right 59. Facial protrusion
60. "The Farmer in the ____" 61. Embellish
62. Possess or hold 63. *God of thunder
64. *This usually quickly follows disasters
66. Coniferous tree
More Fun & Games 11
Fox’s
Piggly Wiggly Manitowoc | Two Rivers
1339 N. 8th Street
Manitowoc~ 682-4931
PINOCHLE ANYONE?
Our Monday afternoon Pinochle group is looking for more players!! If you
are interested in playing this trick-taking card came or learning how to play, join the group on Monday after-
noons at 12:30pm in the cards room.
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We will be conducting our annual fire drill on Tuesday, October 7th.
At approximately 9am we will be sounding the fire alarms. Everyone in the building must exit and meet in the west parking lot away from the building. You will be given the ‗okay‘ to return to the building when all is clear.
Following the drill, we encourage you to attend the Safety Talk in the Center Assembly, which will be presented by a representative of the Manitowoc Fire Department. He will discuss how the drill went and present important safety tips on how to be safe in your home. Don‘t miss this!
Please join us for an informational seminar on Medicare options available to you. Learn more about the different types of coverage and aspects of the application process. Have all your Medicare questions answered! This year's annual enrollment period starts Oct. 15th and runs through Dec. 7th.
This event will be presented by Heather Buchko, Insurance Advisor at J. Johnson & Associates.
This is a FREE informational presentation.
Open to the public.
Medicare Appointments will be
available at the ADRC and can be made by calling 683-4180.
-No appointments will take place at the senior center.-
Aging and Disability Resource Center 4319 Expo Drive, Manitowoc
683-4180
AARP Smart Driver Course will be held at
the Manitowoc Senior Center on Wednesday, Dec. 10th at 8am. Brush up
on your driving skills and new rules of the road. No tests to pass.
Call 686-3060 to register today! Cost: $15 AARP Mbr | $20 Non Mbr
We will be planning for the 2014 Holiday Fair
and signing up for work times! Please help in creating our Raffle Baskets! We ask that you
please bring your donations for the
baskets to the meeting.
** If you are not a gift shop member, but volunteer your time working in the shop, we
invite you to attend the meeting as well**
Medicare Educational Event Tuesday, October 7
th, 10:30 a.m.
Manitowoc Senior Center
Please join us for an informational seminar on Medicare options available to you. Learn more about the different types of coverage and aspects of the
application process. Have all your Medicare questions answered! This year's annual enrollment period starts October 15th
and runs through December 7th.
This event will be presented by Heather Buchko, Insurance Advisor at J. Johnson & Associates.
Do you have questions or concerns? Please join us! What is Medicare? •How do I enroll? •When can I sign up? •What if I am still working? •What does Medicare cost?
Medicare Coverage •Medicare coverage choices •Original Medicare •Welcome to Medicare exam •What’s not covered
Medigaps: Prescription Drug Plans •Understanding Prescription Drug Coverage •2013 Stand-ard Drug Benefit •Gap Benefits 2013 •Extra help (LIS)
Medicare Health Plans •Cost Plans – do you know? •MA disenrollment period.
Something Witchy
Tuesdays @ 1pm Join the Tuesday Afternoon Creative Crafts Class for their October Craft “Something Witchy”. This adorable little witch will be a fusible applique. These crafting classes are for those of all skill levels and will run each Tuesday in October at 1pm. Cost is $10 Member | $20 Nonmember
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Join Dr. Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch & Learn on Monday October 13th at 11:00am. This month‘s
topic is on the Nervous System, our body‘s ‘electrical wiring‘, which starts at the brain and
central cord and branches out to every other part of the body. Come and find out how this intricate part of our body affects your daily function and health.
Open to the public. Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat.
The Manitowoc Public Library is partnering
with the Senior Center to present
educational computer workshops. No experience necessary!
SKYPE ~Friday, Oct. 17th at 1pm
INFORMATION SAVVY ~ Friday, Nov. 21 & SEARCH TOOLS at 1pm
All Classes will be held in the center
assembly room at 1pm. A limited amount of laptops are available to use. Register early if you need one.
*Free and open to the public of all ages! Call 686-3060 to register!
Discover the difference between Medicare coverage for
―In-patient hospitalization‖ or for ―Observation status‖ and discharge options.
The Manitowoc Heath & Rehabilitation Center is Presenting . . .
Cracking the Code of Hospital Observation Thursday, October 9 from 11:00 a.m. to Noon
at the Manitowoc Senior Center
RSVP by Friday, October 3rd by calling Jennifer at 920-683-4115
Friday, October 10th at 1:00pm
Join Brittany Allomong, L.Ac., owner of
Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture.
Brittany's goal is to offer Manitowoc and
surrounding areas affordable, noninvasive, and drug-free care with Acupuncture and
Oriental medicine. Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad
of health conditions, orthopedic injuries,
and emotional/physical stress. Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition
counseling, non-force stretches and exercise, lifestyle/stress management tools, topicals
and internal herbal medicines in
conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are the tools that help each of her
patients get the results they desire!
Join Brittany on October 10th to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice.
Call 629-6126 to pre-register.
Special Thanks to HomeCare Health Services (1004 Washington St. 684-7155) for providing treats and refreshments during the movie.
In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation
of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated.
As part of the surrender terms, each district agreed to send one boy and one girl to appear in an annual televised event called, "The Hunger Games," a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old
Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. The terrain, rules, and level of audience
participation may change but one thing is constant: kill or be killed. Hunger Games: Catching Fire (part 2) coming in November!
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Tuesday, October 21 at 1pm
PG-13 | 2 hr 32 min
Action/Adventure
This sounds like a good time!!! Senior Bowlers are wanted for Monday & Wednesday
Fun Leagues at Meadow Lanes West. Cost is $7.50 per 3 games. Time: 12:30pm.
LOTS OF FUN & GOOD EXERCISE! Meet New Friends, Socialize! Contact: Joe Wilson at 682-8009 or Don Bowe at 682-0430.
Volunteers are welcome! Please call the Zoo‘s main office at 683-4685 to participate. If no answer, leave
a message and someone will get back to you.
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Antique Appraiser, Kathy Link,
will be providing appraisals at the Manitowoc Senior Center on
Thursday, Oct 9th at 1:00pm.
If you are curious about the value of
an antique item you have, stop in at 1p as appraisals will be done on a
first come basis. There is a fee of $1 for each item.
Please note: This is the last date
for antique appraisals until May of 2015, so be sure to bring your
collectables and come early! Open to the public.
Friday, October 24 @ 1:30pm Join Claude Barta on Friday, October 24 at
1:30 pm as he presents another one of his wonderful picture shows. This one is
entitled ―Around the County‖ and may possi-
bly bring back a pleasant memory or two! Please call 686-3060 to
register or stop in at the office!
Free & open to the public!
MANITOU MANOR DINING SITE
OPEN TO SENIORS IN THE
COMMUNITY
Did you know there is a Senior Dining Site located on the north side of Manitowoc at Manitou Manor
Apartments? You do not have to live at Manitou Manor to attend. Meals are provided at a suggested donation of $3.50
to the following people:
▪Age 60 or older ▪Any spouse who attends with their spouse who is aged 60 or older
▪A disabled individual who resides at home with an eligible older individual
participating in the program Meals are served at 11:30 am Monday
through Friday in the dining room on the lowest level of Manitou Manor, 1433 N. 6th Street. This is a great way to meet
your neighbors, socialize and enjoy a hot well-balanced meal!
For more information please call the
ADRC at (920) 683-4180.
Two elderly ladies were discussing the upcoming dance at the country club. "We're supposed to wear something that matches our husband's hair, so I'm wearing black," said Mrs. Smith. "Oh my," said Mrs. Jones, "I'd better not go."
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Art on the Lakeshore
Saturday, October 4th 10a-3pm
Art on the Lakeshore, formerly, Art in the Park, will be at the YMCA this year. There will
be art activity tables set up on the sidewalk along the lake, which will include pumpkin decorating, spinner art, face painting, beaded
bracelets, fall wreath craft and more. This free event is sponsored by the Sunrise
Optimist Club and is open to the public. The event will be held rain or shine (In case of rain the event will move indoors to the gym). Conces-
sions will also be available for purchase.
We are now taking appointments for WHEAP. Appointments are being scheduled for
October 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th between the hours of 8:30 and 11:45am
Call 686-3060 to schedule your
15min. appointment.
Bring with you the following.
1. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS for EVERYONE in household. 2. PHOTO ID for adults attending appointment 3. HEATING COST: Natural Gas customers bring your latest Wisconsin Public Service bill. (You do not need to call WPS for a statement) *Propane and Fuel Oil customers call your fuel
supplier for a “Usage Statement for the months of September 1, 2013 thru August 31, 2014” 4. ELECTRIC COST statement printout from your electric supplier (the last 12 months OR
September 1, 2013 to August 31, 2014). USAGE STATEMENT for the ENERGY PROGRAM can be faxed to (920) 683-2850. In addition, bring along your current electric bill. (If you are a WPS or WE Energy customer you only need to bring your latest bill.)
5. Know the type of WATER HEATER fuel source: Electric, Gas, or Propane 6. Proof of GROSS INCOME in the three months prior to month of application. Bring checks with PAY
DATES in those three months. Example: If your appointment is in the month of October we will require July, August @ September income.
7. 2013 Federal Income Tax Return / 2013 Wisconsin Homestead Credit 8. Lease/rental agreement if
renting. HUD Certification Page if it applies. If you do not have a lease/rental agreement, please have a landlord inquiry form completed that is available at the Manitowoc County Job Center.
9. Other information may be requested at the time of appointment for which you will have 30 days to return documentation.
INCOME GUIDELINES FOR THE 2014-15 HOME ENERGY PLUS PROGRAM 60 PERCENT OF STATE MEDIAN INCOME GUIDELINES HOUSEHOLD ONE THREE ANNUAL SIZE MONTH MONTH INCOME 1 2,096.00 6,288.00 25,151.00 2 2,741.00 8,223.00 32,890.00 3 3,386.00 10,157.00 40,628.00 4 4,031.00 12,092.00 48,367.00 5 4,676.00 14,027.00 56,106.00 6 5,320.00 15,961.00 63,844.00 7 5,441.00 16,324.00 65,295.00 8 5,562.00 16,687.00 66,746.00
We need a few volunteers who would
like to help decorate (and take down) the Center for Fall (Halloween/
Thanksgiving) and the Christmas Holiday Season. If you are interested in helping out, stop at the desk and let us
know. Any help is appreciated!
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When participating in activities at the
Senior Center that have a fee associated with them,
please plan ahead and bring the appropriate money/change needed.
Staff is not able to make change for bingo, soda machine, etc. Thank you for
your understanding with this matter.
MANITOWOC SENIOR CENTER
BUS TRIP POLICY
TRIP SIGN UP Trips are open to all Senior Center members and their guests. Those registering may only register one (1) other person other than themselves. In order to ensure that a trip will run, we need 30 peo-ple. Early registration is key. *Please know that all participants must be independent or travel with a care giver.
PAYMENT Payment must be made at the time of registration. Sign up can be taken over the phone with a credit card or in person with payment by cash, check or credit card.
BUS LOADING ORDER Seating is according to the order of sign up. The computer program keeps track of the sign up order and names will be called according to that list. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time to ensure enough time for loading.
PARKING Please park in the small parking lot area located across the street from the west parking lot off of Pe-to Street.
TRIP CANCELLATION / REFUND POLICY
If cancellation is made before registration deadline– you will get a full refund (less a $2 cancellation fee). If cancellation is made after the deadline, a refund is not guaranteed, unless someone fills your seat. If you wish to cancel the trip for any reason, you must call the Sr. Center to check if there is a wait list started. In the event there is a wait list, you will be withdrawn from the trip and we will pull the next person on the wait list to fill your spot. If your spot is filled, you will receive a refund. In the
event there is not a wait list, you do have the option to find your own replacement or forfeit the cost of the trip. That person must be 55yrs or older and you must inform the Sr. Center office as to who is taking your spot so that you are removed from the roster and your replacement is added.
UNANNOUNCED TRIP CHANGES While we make every effort to keep to the scheduled itinerary, a substitution to part of the trip may be made due to unforeseen circumstances beyond out control.
BUS BUCKS Bus Bucks in the amount of $5.00 will be given out whenever there is a full bus of 54 people. One ticket per person per trip will be allowed. These bus bucks may be used towards any Senior Center arranged tour.
We thank you for traveling with us and supporting the Manitowoc Senior Center programs.
For those who participate in Breakfast and
Birthday bingo, please limit yourself to no more than TWO cups of coffee. Additional
cups will be available for $0.30 each. Attendees may not fill their personal mugs, the provided foam cups must be used.
These policies are in place to keep all things fair and equal among members. If you have any questions regarding this, please ask at
the front desk.
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The Parkinson's support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected
by Parkinson's disease who come together to seek information, voice their concerns
and mutually share their experiences. The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners,
education and information from peers and professionals. The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems.
Parkinson‘s support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June, July, August) at 1:30pm.
The Manitowoc Senior Center, in conjunction
with Holy Family Memorial, will be holding two flu shot clinics at the Senior Center in October.
Tuesday, Oct. 14th 8:30am—Noon
Tuesday, Oct. 28th
Noon—3:00pm
Cost: $31/Flu
$85/Pneumonia
Payment can be made day of by cash or check (payable to HFM). If you have Medicare of the advantage plan, please bring your cards with
you. Shots will be administered by Holy Family Memorial Nurses.
No appointments necessary.
Free Hearing
Screening
Tuesday, October 14
9am-Noon
Sandy Ostrander with Beltone/Advanced
Hearing & Health will be at the Senior Center conducting hearing screenings on
Tuesday, Oct 14th from 9am-Noon.
Call the Senior Center to make
your appointment at 686-3060. *Open to those 55+ Mbrs & Nonmbrs
Monday, October 20th at 1pm Jan M. Frank, Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist and David W. Frank, Hearing
Instrument Specialist, from Abundant Life Hearing Health will be will be presenting Hearing Loss-What? When? Why? at the Senior Center on Monday, September 8 at 1pm. Participants
will learn about demographics and statistics on hearing loss; causes, what happens
physically, and types of hearing loss; how to prevent hearing loss (and further hearing loss). They will also discuss what new, exciting technology is available, how it works and how it
helps. Register at the Senior Center front desk or call 686-3060. Free and open to the public.
Did you know that the Manitowoc County Retired Educators Association has a board meeting at
the Senior Center the 2nd Monday of each month? The Board is always
looking for new board members, such as retired teachers, teacher aides, administrators, support staff, etc. If you
are interested in becoming a part of this board, you are invited to attend the next
meeting on Monday, October 13 @ 9am
“You don’t stop laughing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing.”—
Michael Pritchard
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Gwen Braun, Cynthia Frank Karen Kautzer, Elizabeth Kesner
Elaine Muck, Carol Peterman Linda Rehak, Marily Robley Mary Smith, John Zagrodnik
Do you have a Facebook Page? Check us out on
Facebook!
www.facebook/manitowocseniorcenter
It is a fun and interactive way of keeping informed on upcoming trips, events, presentations, and cancellations! You can also access an elec-tronic publication of the monthly news notes before they are out of publication.
Pictures from events, classes, groups, etc. at the sen-ior center may be posted from time to time. If you wish to not have your picture post on this page let us know at the office! ~ See Page 2 for disclaimer.
We Will Not Forget
Geraldine Behnke
William Biaggio
Every year at this time we ask for your help with our annual Holiday Fair. This is a perfect way to get involved and give back to the community! It takes helping hands of many people to make the Holiday Fair a success. The following are various ways in which YOU can help:
Donations of Baked goods~ Puzzle & Book Donations ~ Help spread the word! Display
lawn signs and posters at area businesses ~ Raffle Basket Donations Nonperishable food items, gift certificates, children‘s items, beauty supplies, etc.
If you can help, please call 686-3060 to let us know! Thank you for your support!
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Ingredients 1 tablespoon prepared chocolate frosting 24 mini vanilla wafer cookies (such as nilla) 24 milk chocolate candy kisses 24 butterscotch chips Directions Smear a small amount of frosting onto the flat bottom of a candy kiss. Press onto the flat bottom of the vanilla wafer. Smear a little more frosting onto the flat bottom of the butterscotch chip, and press onto the rounded top of the cookie. Repeat with remaining ingredients. Set aside to dry; about 30 minutes.
Ingredients 4 cups low-sodium chicken broth 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 large yellow onion, finely chopped 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh sage 1 small butternut squash, peeled, seeded, and
grated (about 4 cups) 1 large glove of garlic, finely chopped 1 1/2 cups Arborio rice 1 cup dry white wine 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
Directions 1. Warm the broth in a small saucepan over low
heat 2. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large saucepan
over medium heat. Add the onion, salt, and pepper and cook for 4 minutes. Add the sage and cook for 1 minute. Add the squash and garlic and cook until the squash begins to soften, about 3 minutes. Add the rice and cook, stirring constantly, for 3 minutes
3. Add the wine and cook, stirring frequently, until the liquid is absorbed, about 3 minutes. Add the broth 1/2 cup at a time, stirring occasionally and waiting until it is absorbed before adding more. It should take about 30 minutes for all the broth to be absorbed.
4. Remove from heat and stir in the Parmesan.
Spoon into individual bowls.
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Pizza and dessert in one…Yes please! Ingredients 1/2 of a (15-ounce) package folded , refrigerated, unbaked pie crust (1 crust) 1/2 cup toasted sliced almonds 1 (8-ounce) package light cream cheese (Neufchatel), softened 3 tablespoons apple juice 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 3 packets Equal® sweetener or 1 teaspoon Equal® for Recipes 4 medium tart apples, cored, peeled and sliced (3 1/2 cups) 1 cup apple juice 1/4 cup golden raisins 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 tablespoons apple juice 1 tablespoon cornstarch 2 packets Equal® sweetener or 3/4 teaspoon Equal® for Recipes
Directions 1- Unfold pie crust; roll out on floured surface to form a 12-inch circle. Place, floured side down, into a 10-inch tart pan with removable bottom. Press up sides. Trim and remove excess pastry. Prick bottom and sides with fork. Line with a double thickness of foil. Bake in a 450*F (230*C) oven for 8 minutes. Remove foil. Bake for 5 to 6 minutes more or till golden. Cool on wire rack. 2- Meanwhile, chop 1/4 cup of the almonds. Beat together softened cheese, 3 tablespoons ap-ple juice, vanilla, 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
and 3 packets Equal® or 1 teaspoon Equal® for Recipes. Fold in chopped nuts. Spread mixture evenly in cooled crust. Set aside. 3- In large skillet combine apples, 1 cup apple juice, the raisins and 1/4 teaspoon ground cin-namon. Bring to boiling. Reduce heat and sim-mer, covered, 2 to 4 minutes or till apples are just tender. Quickly remove apples and raisins with slotted spoon. Combine 2 tablespoons ap-ple juice and cornstarch; add to skillet. Cook and stir till thickened and bubbly. Cook and stir for 2 minutes more. Remove from heat; add 2 packets Equal® or 3/4 teaspoon Equal® for Recipes Fold apples into glaze; spoon over cream cheese layer. Sprinkle with remaining almonds. Cool, cover and chill until serving time. *Makes 10 servings. Source: diabeticconnect.com
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Queen Berdeva called the meeting portion of our Tea to order. The hostess for September
were Dorothy Blasczyk, Bonnie Willems, and Georgeen Tienor. They served a delicious lunch of sandwiches and really, really good desserts. The wine wasn't bad either. The
hostesses for October are Donna Durben, Carol Parker and Jeanette Kakuk. Birthday Red Hatters are Denise Beyer, Marilyn Neumeyer, and Mary Ann Preston. We serenaded them in Red Hat style. Perry Willems was the entertainment. He led us in Karaoke and al-
so sang for us. Thanks Perry for a great job. We had a great time singing some of our favor-ite songs and finally finding out what some of the words were to the songs.
October Tea will be a costume party.
Queen Berdeva wants everyone to dress up.
The October luncheon will be on October 23rd, Wednesday at Wisco Tech at 11:30am. Wisco Tech is at the corner of Mirro Drive and Memorial Drive. It is a new place for us to
try, so you'all come. Queen Berdeva reported that the picnic was a huge success. She received many comments
on how nice everything was. There were a lot of door prizes and the baskets were so pretty and full of goodies. (On a side note---the basket I won was great, a big bottle of wine,
jewelry, a Red Hat Tea cookbook , a shirt and a boa. I think I remembered everything.) The guests thought the food was Delicious. The entertainment, YAH Dancers and The Red Hat Singers were Magnifico. A gigantic Thank you goes out to all the Red Hatters who
worked at the picnic. The kitchen crew, Audrey Behnke, Dorothy Blasczyk, Kathy Fischer and Gloria Mankins did a fabulous job with the food presentation and the clean up. Thank you all for your hard work.
Shirley Oswald mentioned that there is a lot of supplies in the storage area, so hostesses
please check when your turn comes. Bonnie Willems bought them. Thanks Bonnie. Hostesses, you can use the back door for bringing your dessert and other supplies for your tea. There are also carts available.
In November we will have a rummage sale. Red Hat and other stuff.
Time for Christmas shopping.
The ladies who went out to lunch were Shirley Oswald, Marilyn
Neumeyer, Irene Kotarek and Terry Prigge.
Funny bone Tickler ~~*~~*~~*~~*~~
On the way to a funeral home for a viewing of a friends father, the
Red Hatter reminded her three year old granddaughter to be quiet and respectful. And she was--right up to the end when she asked
"Grandma, who's the man in the treasure chest?"
Have a great Red Hat Day, Terry Prigge
Next Tea: Friday,
October 10th at 1:30pm
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter. If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it, fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in. We will have a random drawing of all the correct
entries on the third Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons, the
sponsor for this month‘s contest. Good Luck! [Last Month‘s Logo was located on page 12 in the Labor Day Clipart.]
CONGRATULATIONS to last month‘s Winner: Judy Lavicka One entry per person, per month, please.
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
OCTOBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Spain’s Costa del Sol &
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace & Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more!
Per Person Rates: Double $3,749; Single $4349; Triple $3719
Out of Green Bay with Land, Air and Tax
Departing March 5, 2016 ~ 13 Days and 16 Meals Deadline is September 7, 2015.
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona & Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates: Double $2879; Single $3529; Triple $2849
Out of Green Bay with Land, Air and Tax Departing April 7, 2016
9 Days,12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners )
Deadline is Sept. 30, 2015
Travel beyond the destination it’s your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016! Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby. *All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public. For more info., contact Penny at 686-3063 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year. Thank you for your support.
Book Now and save $200 per
person. Price
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Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
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