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PLAY!NewsletterVOLUME 33, NO. 8MAY / JUNE 2012
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SPRING INTO ACTION
Table of Contents................News & Notes Page 2
..............Special Events Pages 2
........................Activities Page 3
..................Friday Flicks Page 4
...............Excursions Pages 4-6
.........Health & Wellness Page 6
..............Daily Schedule Page 7
......Program Registration Insert
............Hilliard Park Cafe Insert
Linda Hoover has worn many hats during her time with the the Hilliard Recreation and Parks Department and we are proud she is part of our family each day. When she joined the staff 23 years ago in June of 1989, she started as a preschool teacher and shortly thereafter was assisting in the kitchen at the senior center two days a week. She continued as an assistant cook, then became head cook when Aurelia Rinkes retired. Now Linda enjoys working in the office at the Phyllis A.
Ernst Senior Center and taking care of each of you!
Linda grew up in a small town in the northern part of
Indiana, then moved to Germany for two
years after marrying Leon who was in the army. The couple moved to the Hilliard area in 1977 and raised four children, Leah, 38, Adrian, 36, Philip, 31 and Diana, 28. Linda loves spending time
with her 2 grandchildren
Tyler, 7 and Julia, 5, singing in her
church choir and taking vacations where
it’s warm.
What is your ringtone? Linda Hoover, staff: “Something Special”Juanita McCoy, member: None, I do not have a cell phoneSherry Solomon, volunteer: Regular
Where were you born?Linda: Rochester, IndianaJuanita: Dayton, OhioSherry: Chillicothe, Ohio
What color is your car? Linda: Beige/GreyJuanita: I don’t have a carSherry: Gold
Favorite pizza topping?Linda: PepperoniJuanita: PepperoniSherry: Everything!
WHAT ELSE CAN YOU TELL US?
Membership RenewalMemberships are valid for a period of
12 months. A renewal form is available in the office. Memberships are $15. Complimentary memberships are provided to those 90 years of age
and older.
Recreation & Parks Department
3810 Veterans Memorial DriveHilliard, Ohio 43026
(614) 876-07478 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Senior Center
PHYLLIS A. ERNST
Many years, many hats!
RegistrationSign up for all new programs listed in this newsletter in person beginning at 9 a.m., Tuesday, April 24. We begin taking call in reservations at 1 p.m. You may also register online at www.hilliardohio.gov, though you will need a username and password. (Let us know if you need us to email you the information.) You can now also renew your membership online at www.hilliardohio.gov.
Center ClosingsThere are no programs on Monday, May 7 for duct cleaning. The Center is closed Monday, May 28 in observance of Memorial Day. There is no lunch on Tuesday, July 3 due to set up for July 4 festivities.
PLAY! Program & Activity GuidePick up a Spring/Summer Program and Activity Guide for additional information on daily programs.
Garage & Bake SaleWhat a success. Thank you to everyone for your assistance in this Happiness Club fundraiser!
Program Times & ParkingAs the summer begins and swim season arrives, we are asking for your patience with parking. Beginning June 5 we are changing the time of all lunches to 11:30 a.m. Euchre will meet at 12:30 p.m. beginning Wednesday, June 6; if your group would like a different time, please contact Dave.
Volunteers NeededThe Hilliard Recreation and Parks Department is always in need of dependable volunteers. We currently need assistance in our kitchen with preparation and/or clean up. Please contact Linda Hoover at 876-0747 if you are available to volunteer one/two days per month.
OHSHIIPThe Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program provides free information and other health insurance services to those covered by Medicare. Schedule an appointment at the Center office.
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NEWS & NOTES NewsletterVOLUME 33, NO. 8MARCH / APRIL 2012
Senior Center
City of HilliardRecreation & Parks Department
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SPECIAL EVENTSProm Fashion ShowDarby High School Seniors model their gowns for us and join us for lunch. This is a great chance for you to socialize with this bunch of high schoolers.
• Wednesday, May 2, 11:30 a.m., $4
Kentucky Derby PartyWe begin the afternoon with the singing of “My Old Kentucky Home.” Make sure you place a wager on a horse, then it’s off to the races as Dave rolls the dice and the horses maneuver down the track! Sip on a Mint Julep and dine on Kentucky Cuisine followed by Kentucky Bluegrass Pie. Don’t forget to wear your favorite hat!
• Thursday, May 3, 11:30 a.m. $8
Ocho De MayoCinco de Mayo (Spanish for “fifth of May”) is celebrated in the United States and regionally in Mexico, where the holiday is called El Dia de la Batalla de Puebla (The Day of the Battle of Puebla). The date is recognized in the United
States as a celebration of Mexican heritage and pride, and to commemorate the cause of freedom and democracy during the first years of the American Civil War. At the Hilliard Senior Center, we made up Ocho De Mayo (Ocho is 8) because it fits our schedule here! Enjoy a fiesta of flavors at lunch!
• Tuesday, May 8, noon, $4
Linner LuaNo, we didn’t make that up; it’s in the urban dictionary! Lunch today is being served at 2:30 p.m., (lunch/dinner combined) at the Hilliard Family Aquatic Center. Have lunch, feel free to take a dip in the pool, float in the lazy river, relax in a lawn chair and get a behind-the-scenes tour of this award-winning facility. We are going to have the whole HFAC to ourselves this afternoon for you to enjoy. Keep your fingers crossed for good weather. In case of rain, we are moving indoors to the Senior Center.
• Thursday, May 31, 2:30-5 p.m., $5
Tie One OnJoin us for this party and luncheon. Please wear a “tie” of some sort, if you have one. Awards are given for the most colorful tie, best woman in a tie, most unusual and best wearing of a tie. We also are having a Men’s Legs contest during the month. So, be sure to look for the pictures in the hall and vote for your favorites.
• Thursday, June 14, 11:30 a.m., $4
July 4th PartyThis year the party is moving to Carriage Court, 3570 Heritage Club Drive. Enjoy the fireworks, games and food without all the traffic in the park. Bring a lawn chair if you have one.
• Wednesday, July 4, 7-10:15 p.m., $5
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Happiness ClubReservations due by 4 p.m. Tuesday before lunch. Call Bev Burkett at 876-7900 for reservations, to cancel or for questions, $5.
• Friday, May 11, noon. Committee members are: Judy Birkhead, Chairperson, Sue Patterson, Joan Forney, Janet Hoover, Marge Coyle, Mario Amaro, Jane Lockwood, Mary Jane Neal and Gene Neal
• Friday, June 8, 11:30 a.m.. Committee members are: Thelma Smiley, Chairperson, Kay Baltare, Roseanne Albanese, Verna Dean Greenwald, Suzie Howe, Larry Howe, Bob Brileya, Wanda Miller and Joan Zielenbach
Dessert Nights Get together for dessert, cards, puzzles, games and other social activities the first and third Thursday of the month.
• Thursdays, May 17, June 7 and 21. (No Dessert Night May 3 due to the Kentucky Derby Party.) 5:30-8 p.m., $2
Edward Jones Lunch & LearnReserve a spot for these informative lunches. Must attend seminar to receive the free lunch, reservation required.
• Thursday, May 17, 11 a.m. Free lunch if attending seminar.
Carriage Court Dine & DiscoverCarriage Court hosts this luncheon on the third Friday of the month at 11:30 a.m. and provides an informative speaker. Register in advance, space is limited. Patrons on the waiting list from the previous luncheon are added to the list for the next luncheon.
• Fridays, May 18 and June 15, 11:30 a.m.
Prayer LuncheonJoin us for lunch on the last Friday of the month for the Prayer Luncheon. An area minister presents a short message after the luncheon. Lunch is served at noon. Reservations are due by 4 p.m. the day before the luncheon.
• Friday, May 25, noon, and Friday, June 29, 11:30 a.m., $4
Poker Keno by Mayfair VillageThere is no charge but, please register in advance.
• Thursday, May 31 and June 28, 10 a.m.
Jim Collins presents “The Difference between Men and Women”
• Wednesday, June 6, 1 p.m., Free
Norwich Township Fire Fighter’s Lunch & LearnFree to residents of Norwich and Brown townships. Other patrons may register if space is available after June 9.
• Thursday, June 21, 11 a.m.
Homewell Senior Center presents a Civil War luncheonHomeWell’s Kathleen Carmody and the PRIDE (Professional Resources Information Development and Education) bring us Civil War storyteller Steve Ball who sings war tunes and tells us the history of the songs and battles. This is something you do not want to miss. HomeWell provides a free lunch. Space is limited to 40.
• Friday, June 22, 11 a.m., Free.
ACTIVITIES
May 11: HugoWhen wily and resourceful Hugo discovers a secret left by his father, he unlocks a mystery and embarks on a quest that will transform those around him and lead to a safe and loving place he can call home. Rated PG.
May 25: Jack and Jill Jack Sadelstein is a successful advertising executive in Los Angeles with a beautiful wife and kids, who dread one event each year: the Thanksgiving visit of his identical twin sister Jill. Jill’s neediness and passive-aggressiveness is maddening to Jack, turning his normally tranquil life upside down. Rated PG.
* All movies are shown at 1:30 p.m.
June 8: DescendantsMatt King, a husband and father of two girls, must re-examine his past and navigate his future when his wife is in a boating accident off Waikiki. He awkwardly attempts to repair his relationship with his daughters while wrestling with a decision to sell his family’s land. Handed down from Hawaiian royalty and missionaries, the Kings own some of the last priceless virgin parcels of tropical beach in the islands. Rated R.
June 29: War HorseWhen World War I breaks out, a young Albert Narracott’s beloved horse Joey is sold to the cavalry and shipped to France. Joey serves in both the British and German armies before he winds up alone in the dangerous area between the two sides, ”No Man’s Land.” Albert is too young to enlist, but goes to France to save Joey. Rated PG-13.
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FRIDAY FLICKS
Local ShopThe center bus picks you up at your home if you live in the City of Hilliard and departs from the center at 11 a.m. on Fridays; $2. Please call in advance to make a reservation.
• May 4: Wal-Mart• May 18: Meijer• June 1: Kroger• June 15: Wal-Mart• June 29: Kroger
Amish Buggies and BeautyThursday and Friday, May 24-25, $244/single, $183/double, $160/triple, $153/quad. See flyer for detailed information.
Governor’s Mansion & GardenVisit the public rooms of the residence and Heritage Garden. Each guest must provide photo identification for admittance; handbag and backpacks not permitted on premises. Enjoy lunch at a Bexley area restaurant.
• Tuesday, April 24, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. $5.00, plus lunch OYO
Dignified Diners: Ann & Tony’sA quaint family restaurant serving traditional homemade dishes. Italian and American cuisine with chicken parmesan, prime rib, seafood and homemade desserts.
• Wednesday, May 9, 10:45 a.m., $4
LaComedia: Happy Days Goodbye gray skies, hello blue! Happy Days are here again with Richie, Potsie, Ralph Malph and the unforgettable “king of cool” Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli. Based on the hit Paramount Pictures’ television series, “Happy Days - A New Musical” reintroduces one of America’s best loved families, the Cunninghams. Happy Days is complete with varsity sweaters, hula hoops, and jukebox sock-hoppin’.
• Thursday, May 17, 9:15 a.m.-4 p.m., $48
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EXCURSIONS
Velvet Ice Cream TourSee ice cream being made and learn what it takes to produce more than 6 million gallons of velvety smooth ice cream every year. Experience your favorite flavor, shake or sundae in the turn of the century parlor. Have lunch in the Wheel Room Restaurant after the tour.
• Tuesday, May 15, 10:15 a.m., $6 plus lunch OYO
Dignified Diners: TAT RestaurantAt TAT’s present-day East Side location, you’re greeted by a quaint white building with a pitched roof where the restaurant’s name is loudly written in the colors of the Italian flag. Red sauce and homemade pasta, of course. Check out the special lasagna: a tangled mountain of thick house-made egg noodles loaded with rich tomato sauce and beef.
• Wednesday, May 30, 10:30 a.m. $5 plus lunch OYO
Cash Explosion• Thursday, May 10, 9 a.m., $3
Brains and FoodDublin Retirement Village invites us to lunch and Jeopardy! Test your skills and keep your brain sharp. Have fun with friends and win exciting prizes! Enjoy a free lunch provided by Dublin Retirement Village.
• Monday, June 4, 11:30 a.m., $3
Ales on the Rails Beer TastingSit back and relax as you discover by train five different beers while traveling through Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
• Friday, June 8, 3 p.m. Return 12 a.m., $85 and dinner OYO
Girls Just Want To Have Fun!We begin the day by traveling to Waynesville, Ohio where we dine at the Hammel House. After lunch you have plenty of time to browse the historic city full of carefully preserved buildings. Named “The Antiques Capital of the Midwest” by USA Today, the village’s concentration of more than 60 antique and specialty shops makes it the perfect place to hunt for treasures. It was also dubbed one of “America’s 10 Most Walkable Cities” by Walking Magazine.
• Wednesday, June 27, 9:30 a.m., return approximately 4:30 p.m., $6 plus lunch OYO
Evans Center Showstoppers: “Someone Save My BabyRuth”When lovely young widow Penny Candy and her baby, Ruth are taken in by her Aunt Praline, owner of the Sweet Shoppe Candy Store, little does she know that both love and danger lie ahead. Before the show we are stopping at Tristano’s Pizza House for lunch.
• Thursday, June 7, 10:45 a.m., $5 plus lunch OYO and a canned food donation at the door
Clippers Baseball GameJoin us for a baseball game at Huntington Stadium to see your National Champion Columbus Clippers. A box lunch is provided by Central Ohio Agency on Aging. We can accommodate up to 90 people on this trip.
• Tuesday, June 12, 10:45 a.m., $7
Supreme Court Building TourTake a tour of the Supreme Court building and sit in on an actual Supreme Court case to see how the process works. Total time for the tour and case is 90 minutes.
• Wednesday, June 20, 9:30 a.m., $5 plus lunch OYO
Whistle FactoryAmerican Whistle Corporation is the only manufacturer of metal whistles in the United States. They show us a thriving, small American manufacturing plant and entertain you with interesting information about whistles and fascinating machinery: some state of-the-art and some dating back to the beginning of the company. Best of all, everyone leaves with a shiny new “American Classic” whistle.
• Tuesday, June 26, 9:45 a.m., $8, plus lunch OYO
All American CelebrationPick up a flyer for all the information on this trip.
• Saturday, July 14, $99
Akron/Canton TripPick up a flyer with all the information about this trip. Highlights include the Canton Classic Car Museum, the Harry London Chocolate Factory, the Hartville MarketPlace and lunch at the Hartville Kitchen.
• Thursday, July 19, $83
Jaws with Paws TourPick up a flyer with all the information about this trip.
• Monday, June 18, $102.00
Recipe for a Unique Trip1 part flour, 1 part cheese, 2 parts water, handful of stones and slate! Combine to create an interesting itinerary and enjoy. Pick up a flyer with all the information about this trip. Highlights include: Magnolia Flouring Mill, Atwood Queen Cruise, Minerva Cheese Factory, Stone Gate manor and the Lighthouse Bistro.
• Thursday, Aug. 9, $102
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EXCURSIONS, CONTINUED
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GolfWant to golf on Wednesdays in a relaxed group, make some new friends and have fun? Pick up a complete schedule.
• May 2, 9 a.m., Timberview
Strength TrainingCam II fitness equipment, motorized treadmills and stationery bikes are available in the weight room. $5 a month.
Get FitA complete workout! Some exercises are done while seated and some while standing. All students work at their own pace. Free weights are used. Instructors: Tony Johnson and Maggie Schmidt.
• Tuesdays and Fridays, 9:15-10 a.m., $2 a class or an activity card
Tai Chi Come give Tai Chi a try! Tai Chi is gentle exercise that incorporates meditation and movement that increases your strength, flexibility, balance and overall level of fitness. Instructor: Jim Long.
• Wednesdays, 2 p.m., $2 or an activity card
Line DancingLine dancing is a great way to exercise and have fun! Special clothing is not needed, but best not to wear athletic shoes. Instructor: Nancy Bryner.
• Tuesdays, 1:15 p.m., $2 or an activity card
Indoor WalkingIndoor walking is available in the gym.
• Monday-Friday from 8-9 a.m.
Chair VolleyballPlay this fun version of volleyball with a 20-inch beach ball, smaller court and lower net. Instructor: Linda Hoover.
• First and third Fridays, 10:15 a.m. Free
BocceEquipment is available in the Center for use at the courts behind our building. Stop in and request the equipment any time we are open. We are looking for a facilitator to lead an organized morning of play. If you are interested please contact Dave.
Matter of Balance ExercisesA new exercise program for all physical levels focusing on balance and strength. All the exercises are done either sitting or with the assistance of a chair while standing. This program is sponsored by Premier Care. Instructor: Bridget Carlino.
• Thursday, May 10 and June 14, 10 a.m., $2 or an activity card
Wellness Wednesday LunchStaying active, maintaining spiritual well-being and eating well are keys to living a longer, healthier life, no matter how old you are. Nurture your mind, body and spirit through lunch and educational programs on the third Wednesday of the month.
• Wednesdays, May 16 and June 20, 11:15 a.m., $4
Summer Water AerobicsJoin us for this class at the HFAC in the slide pool beginning June 11.
•Mondays and Thursdays, 9-9:45 a.m., $2 or an activity card
Hearing Screening• Wednesday, May 30, Call to
make an appointment.
ZumbaDitch the workout! Zumba uses interval training combing fast and slow rhythms for an effective aerobic workout. It is basically watch and follow. Zumba is not only good for the body, but it is great for the mind. This is a drop-in program.
• Mondays and Wednesdays 9:15-9:45 a.m., $3
Candy BanditPick up a flyer with all the information about this trip. Highlights include: Driving tour and hold-up at Marmon Valley Farm, Lunch chuck-wagon style, Country Home & Harvest and Maries Candies.
• Wednesday, Aug. 29, $75
New River Train Ride & Hatfield TrailSept. 13-15, $635/single, $520/double, $495/triple, $475/quad. See enclosed flyer for detailed information.
Gridirons in the SkyPick up a flyer with details about this trip. Highlights include: Pro Football Hall of Fame, Lunch at the 356th Fighter Group and MAPS Air Museum.
• Wednesday, Sept. 26, $102
Washington, D.C. Pick up a flyer for details about this Oct. 8-11 trip to Washington, D.C. Cost for the excursion is $847/double, $738/triple and $1,177/single; a $250 deposit is required.
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Wanted: Nominations for Senior Citizen Hall of Fame The Hilliard Senior Citizen Hall of Fame Committee selects one or two honorees each year (one living and one posthumous) for exhibiting a lifetime of service and achievement as well as representing a positive image of aging. Nominees should exemplify how older persons continue to contribute to their community and respond creatively to retirement.
Nominations for this honor may be made by completing and returning a nomination form -- available at the Senior Center -- before Aug. 1. Nominees must be 65 years of age or older and must live within the Hilliard School District (exceptions apply). Additional information may be found on the nomination form.
A true volunteer is honored Marilyn Patton was awarded the Super Senior Award at Lend A Hand Hilliard from Destination Hilliard. Marilyn is a very active member and patron of the Phyllis A. Ernst Senior Center. She currently facilitates the Craft Club on Wednesdays where her leadership has been a wonderful addition. The Craft Club works on various projects to monetarily benefit the Phyllis A. Ernst Senior Center. They make items for different groups in the area including cancer patients, preemies and Meals on Wheels. Marilyn also volunteers four mornings a week preparing the Hilliard Park Cafe dining room for lunch. Marilyn is the
true description of a Volunteer and a Super Senior!
Thank You Marilyn Patton for being a true Super Senior and volunteer in every sense of the word!
Recreation & Parks Department3810 Veterans Memorial Drive
Hilliard, Ohio 43026(614) 876-0747
www.hilliardohio.gov
Senior Center
PHYLLIS A. ERNST
PLAY!NewsletterVOLUME 33, NO. 8MAY / JUNE 2012
PRESORT STDUS Postage PaidPermit No. 37Hilliard, OH
Special Holiday HoursThere are no programs on Monday, May 7 for duct cleaning. The Center
is closed Monday, May 28 in observance of Memorial Day. There is no lunch on Tuesday, July 3 due
to set up for July 4 festivities.
Honor the dedicated.