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Sartell Community Center
850 19th St S | Sartell, MN 56377 www.sartellseniorconnection.com
NOV - DEC 2019 Volume 10, Number 2
Veterans Day Brunch - page 3
Holiday Potluck and Concert - page 7
Travelogue - Germany and Austria - page 11
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NOV 07, 2019 - Janelle Kendall, Stearns Co. Attorney will give us an up-date on the working of the County Attorney’s office and what trends they see in their office. NOV 14, 2019 - Ken Ramler, will share his love of wood carving. He will show us his many creations and what it takes to get into carving. If learning how to wood carve
has been on your bucket list, this is the conversation you want to attend. NOV 21, 2019 - Mary Sartell Wasche, Novelist - will host an author conversation to discuss “How to get a Book From Your Head Into Your Hand” and share the story of how she became a published author. Her novels, “Escape to Alaska”, “Murder in Wasilla”, and “Resolute Heart” feature mystery, romance and history. A free book with each purchase will be a special offer to this event. www.marywasche.com NOV 28, 2019 COMMUNITY CENTER CLOSED
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DEC 05, 2019 - Dennis Molitor, Longtime paper mill employee will pr esent the histor y of the Sartell Paper Mill. This presentation will include photos and memorabilia from the Benton County History Museum. If you or someone you know worked at the mill, please come and shore your stories.
DEC 12, 2019 - Mark Finn, City of Sartell Building Inspector will explain what his department does in the city. Learn what needs to be inspected and what does not when making home improvements. Also hear some of the stories from years of inspections. DEC 19, 2019 - Morgan Webster, Williams Dingmann Funeral Service Outreach
Coordinator - " Grief 101" The holidays can be a hard time for those that are gr ieving. Learn about healthy grieving practices and some ways to help loved ones grieve as well. DEC 26, 2019 - The Year in Review. Do you remember all the great speakers we had this past year? Come to this Coffee & Conversation to share what you’d like to see in the future and enjoy some good conversation.
COFFEE & CONVERSATION 9:00 – 10:00 Thursday Mornings
Sartell Community Center 850 19th St. S.
(see back page for map and directions to Community Center)
Wish List for Sartell Senior Connection
Kleenex Paper plates Napkins Paper Towels Plastic Silverware Dry Erase Markers Coffee, regular and decaf Coffee Filters – large basket for Bunn Coffeemaker
Command Hooks Suction cup hooks Scotch Tape refills Ink pads: Green, Red and Black Scrapbook paper and tools $5 or $10 gift cards for prizes
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Veterans
Day Brunch
Chair Yoga
Come enjoy a gentle form of yoga that is practiced sitting on a chair. It is a great exercise that gives you strength, flexibility, and mind-body awareness. DATES: Tuesdays, November , 12 and 19 Tuesdays, December, 3 and 17 TIME: 2:00 - 2:45PM
Free, but please pre-register by calling Ann at 258-7324.
Register for one or all, whatever works in your schedule.
Join us for our 3rd annual Veterans Day Brunch. We invite a veteran and a guest for a free breakfast of egg bake, fruit, assorted bread, coffee and juice.
We’ll have a short welcome and lots of time for visiting. The Historical Society will once again have a military display for you to enjoy. Stay and enjoy the display and visit with other veterans. Free for a veteran and a guest, please call Ann at 258-7324
to reserve a spot. Space is limited. Thanks to American Legion Post 277 and Thrivent
for their financial support of this event.
Saturday, November 9 at 11:00AM
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Library Corner… Book Review
The Lost Girls of Paris ...by Pam Jenoff
H aving read The Commandant’s Girl also by Pam Jenoff, I knew I would be drawn to another of her books. Her style
of writing draws you to the characters she builds her stories around. And, the book is based on a true story. The story begins with the finding of an abandoned suitcase containing pictures of several women and one woman’s efforts to learn who these women were.
W e discover these women played an integral part in the mission of the SOE, a British WWII espionage organization.
These female agents came from different walks of life but had one common goal and they fiercely prided themselves on their mission. The women bravely sacrificed so much and many became victims of Germany’s Nazi regime. We are reminded of the gender equality issues that prevailed in the World War II time period. The book details the female experience during World War II and details the strength, courage and passion these ordinary women exhibited during wartime. While the characters are lost, they ultimately found so much more.
P am Jenoff has a rich background, having worked at the Pentagon, as a diplomat for the State Department handling Holocaust issues in Poland, and in addition to writing, Pam
teaches law school. ...submitted by Gretchen Ross
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MONDAYY TUESDAYYY WEDNESDAYY THURSDAYYY FRIDAYYY
1 ~ 10:00 am Hand and Foot ~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
4 ~ 9:30 am SSC board meeting ~ 9:30 am Skip Bo ~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm Cribbage $2/person
5 ~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Originals ~ 10:00 am Open Swim at Sartell AmericInn ~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club
6 ~ 8:30 am Visual Arts ~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg ~ 1:00 pm Pinochle
7 ~ 9:00 am C & C - Stearns Co. Attorney ~ 10:30 am Music Jamming ~ 12:30 pm Central MN Watercolor Painters ~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Yarn & Needlework
8 ~ 10:00 am Hand and Foot ~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
11 ~ 9:30 am Skip Bo ~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm Cribbage $2/person
12 ~ 8:30 -11:00 am Sartell Originals ~ 10:00 am Open Swim at Sartell AmericInn ~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club ~ 2:00 pm - Chair Yoga ~ 6:30 pm - Removing Presidents (see pg. 7)
13 ~ 8:30 am Visual Arts ~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg ~ 1:00 pm Pinochle ~ 5:00 - 9:00 pm Driver Discount Program (see pg. 9)
14 ~ 9:00 am C & C – Ken Ramler - woodcarving ~ 10:30 am Music Jamming ~ 12:30 pm Central MN Watercolor Painters ~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Yarn & Needlework
15 ~ 10:00 am Hand and Foot ~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
18 ~ 9:30 am Skip Bo ~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm Cribbage $2/person
19 ~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Originals ~ 10:00 am Open Swim at Sartell AmericInn ~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club ~ 1:00 pm - Dementia Friends-call 291.4988 for more information (see pg. 9) ~ 2:00 pm - Chair Yoga
20 ~ 8:30 am Visual Arts ~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg ~ 9:00 am S.A.L.T. @ Sartell Police Station ~ 1:00 pm Pinochle ~ 6:00 pm Trivia
21 ~ 9:00 am C & C - Mary Sartell Wasche, novelist ~ 10:30 am Music Jamming ~ 12:30 pm Central MN Watercolor Painters ~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Yarn & Needlework
22 ~ 10:00 am Hand and Foot ~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes) ~ 5:30 pm Historical Society Meat Raffle (see pg. 10 )
25 ~ 9:30 am Skip Bo ~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm Cribbage $2/person
26 ~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Originals ~ 10:00 am Open Swim at Sartell AmericInn ~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club
27 ~ 8:30 am Visual Arts ~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg ~ 1:00 pm Pinochle
Building closes
@ 5PM
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29 ~ 10:00 am Hand and Foot ~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
**FARMERS MARKET** FIRST SATURDAY of the month
November through April TIME: 10:00 AM - 1:00PM
LOCATION: Sartell Community Center (November 16th also)
November
N O T E
**CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE** SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23
TIME: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM LOCATION: Sartell Community Center
( see pg. 10)
N O T E
1923: Jacob Schick was granted a patent for the electric shaver.
1868: The first indoor amateur track-and-field meet was held by the NY Athletic Club.
1961: The Everly Brothers were inducted into the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
2 ~ 9:30 am SSC Board Meeting ~ 9:30 am Skip Bo ~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm Cribbage $2/person
3 ~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Originals ~ 10:00 am Open Swim at Sartell AmericInn ~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club ~ 2:00 pm - Chair Yoga
4 ~ 8:30 am Visual Arts ~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg ~ 1:00 pm Pinochle
5 ~ 9:00 am C&C - Dennis Molitor, paper mill history ~ 10:30 am Music Jamming ~ 12:30 pm Central MN Watercolor Painters ~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Yarn & Needlework
6 ~ 10:00 am Hand and Foot ~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
9 ~ 9:30 am Skip Bo ~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm Cribbage $2/person
10 ~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Originals ~ 10:00 am Open Swim at Sartell AmericInn ~ 12:00 pm Holiday potluck ( see pg. 7) ~ 1:00 pm - Fun Singers Concert (see pg. 7 ) ~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club
11 ~ 8:30 am Visual Arts ~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg ~ 1:00 pm Pinochle
12 ~ 9:00 am C&C - Sartell Building Inspector ~ 10:30 am Music Jamming ~ 12:30 pm Central MN Watercolor Painters ~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Yarn & Needlework ~ 2:00 pm Travelogue - Germany and Austria @ Christmastime (pg. 11)
13 ~ 10:00 am Hand and Foot ~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
161616 ~ 9:30 am Skip Bo ~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm Cribbage $2/person
17 ~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Originals ~ 10:00 am Open Swim at Sartell AmericInn ~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club ~ 2:00 pm - Chair Yoga
18 ~ 8:30 am Visual Arts ~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg ~ 9:00 am S.A.L.T. at Sartell Police Station ~ 1:00 pm Pinochle ~ 6:00 pm Trivia
19 ~ 9:00 am C&C - Williams Dingman Funeral Service Outreach ”Grief 101” ~ 10:30 am Music Jamming ~ 12:30 pm Central MN Watercolor Painters ~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Yarn & Needlework
20 ~ 10:00 am Hand and Foot ~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
23 ~ 9:30 am Skip Bo ~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm Cribbage $2/person
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26 ~ 9:00 am C&C - The Year in Review ~ 10:30 am Music Jamming ~ 12:30 pm Central MN Watercolor Painters ~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Yarn & Needlework
27 ~ 10:00 am Hand and Foot ~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes) ~ 5:30 pm Historical Society Meat Raffle (see pg. 10)
30 ~ 9:30 am Skip Bo ~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm Cribbage $2/person
31 ~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Originals ~ 10:00 am Open Swim at Sartell AmericInn ~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club Building closes @ 5PM
December
**FARMERS MARKET** SATURDAY, December 9th
TIME: Evening to coincide with Country Financial Holiday Lights Display
N O T E
1954: The first Burger King restaurant opened in Miami, FL.
1901: “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” by Beatrix Potter was printed for the first time.
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Join us for our annual
Holiday Potluck at 12:00 noon.
You are welcome to bring a dish and
then stay for the music at 1:00 pm with
the St. Cloud Area RSVP Fun Singers or just attend the concert/
sing a-long.
Removing Presidents In our entire history, Congress has taken serious steps toward removing only four presidents, including three in the late 20th century (Nixon, Reagan, and Clinton). In each case, they applied a section of the Constitution that is relatively ambiguous on what justifies such a drastic action. If we examine the context, causes, and results of each case in detail, what can we learn about how this power to remove a president actually functions?
Sartell Senior Connection “Second Tuesday” Programs November December
DATE: Tuesday, November 12 TIME: 6:30 - 8:00PM LOCATION: Sartell Community Center PRESENTOR: Ken Jones, CSB/SJU History Professor
Tue. Dec. 10
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SARTELL CONNECTION NOV - DEC 2019 8 Pinochle
There will be a class for those wanting to learn how to play pinochle. The hands-on class will include a handout of helpful hints, as well as step by step practice on playing the game. Class and practice will coincide with the regular Wednesday game time. Normally within 3 practice sessions, one can play the game with relative confidence.
Pinochle is a card game with bidding, meld and somewhat unusual rules from most other card games. It gives one a chance to compete in a friendly manner, bluff on occasion and laugh. It is challenging, fun to play and affords one the opportunity to interact with other adults. Pinochle is usually played by 2 teams of 2 partners, but can by played with 3,5 or 6 players, with some rule modifications.
Handouts for the various types of pinochle will also be included in the class along with score sheets, how to keep score and count points.
A quote from a new player last year, “There is something about playing pinochle that keeps one playing every week.”
DATE: Wednesday, January 8, 2020 TIME: 1:00 - 3:00 PM LOCATION: Sar tell Community Center
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Driver Discount Program
As required by state stature, completion of a four-hour refresher every three years helps maintain your discount. Upon completion, submit your certificate to your insurance company.
To register call: 1-888-234-1294
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Driver Discount Program - 4 Hour Refresher - Evening) DATE: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 TIME: 5:00 – 9:00PM LOCATION: Sar tell Community Center COST: $22.00
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living with dementia. What Happens at the Information Session?
The one-hour session is a discussion led by a Dementia Friends Champion. It is not a training session. You’ll learn what dementia is, what it’s like to live with the disease, and some tips for communicating with people who have dementia. Everyone who attends is asked to turn their new understanding of dementia into a practical action that can help someone living in your community.
Free and open to the public! No registration required. DATE: Tuesday, November 19th. TIME: 1:00 - 2:00PM Sartell Community Center - 850 19th St. So.
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Meat Raffles
Join the Sartell Historical Society at the Upper Deck (38440 55th Ave, Sartell) for a meat raffle at 5:30 PM on the 4th Friday of each month through May.
This is a fundraiser for the programs of Sartell Historical Society.
Sartell Historical Society Happenings
Lighting becomes more important as people age. According to the American Lighting Association (ALA), with each passing year, everyone requires more light to see properly. Terry McGowan, director of engineering for the ALA, says, “Older eyes experience two important changes.” · First, the amount of light required to sustain visual performance increases with age. Research shows that a 60-year-old needs twice as much light as a 30-year-old.
· Second, with time, human eyes become more sensitive to glare. This can seem like a bit of a Catch-22, as more light can often result in increased glare. That’s what makes the quality of light more important as you grow older. With many baby boomers reaching their mid-60s, homeowners should consider user age as a factor in their home lighting design. It is easy to enhance the visual performance and enjoyment for baby boomers and older folks with a few simple lighting adjustments:
· Turn on one or two table lamps while watching TV to reduce the contrast between the bright screen and the surrounding darkness.
· Use a torchiere (floor lamp) for uplighting as well as downward illumination for versatility. Look for a
fixture with a separate task light attached or one with a glass bowl at the top to shine some light downward. Have a task light that can be directed or pivoted. In addition to providing sufficient light, proper lighting design is essential to human health. “As
people get older, it isn’t just the amount of light, it is also the color of the light and when it is applied, that is key to regulating things such as circadian rhythm and REM sleep cycles,” says McGowan. Growing research indicates that light can impact human health in numerous ways, including susceptibility to Alzheimer’s disease.
The question is: What exactly can aging people do to help their eyes and health?
The answer, according to McGowan, is to enjoy bright days and dark nights.
“If you’re older and don’t sleep very well, expose yourself to bright light, such as daylight,
early in the morning ... a walk outside will do it ... and sleep in a dark room at night.
That will do everything required to regulate your circadian rhythm,” says McGowan.
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Holiday Boutique Fundraiser
** Scheduled Vendors **
Get some of your shopping done early and support the Sartell Historical Society.
DATE: Saturday, November 23 TIME: 10:00 AM-3:00 PM Sartell Community Center - 850 19th St. So.
White honey Tree Farm Holiday/collectible décor John Roscoe-Author
Stampin’ Up Gift wrap Re-gifting items
Lighting for Aging Eyes Don’t Get Left in the Dark
Sheets Galore Homemade Crafts Barb’s Popcorn Specialties Steph’s Homemade Salsa and Sweets
SARTELL CONNECTION NOV - DEC 2019 11 Travel Thursday - Germany and Austria and the Christmas Market season DATE: Thursday, December 12 TIME: 2:00 PM
Neuschwanstein Castle
Join Lee and Eric Hurd as they tell us of their travels to Germany and Austria at Christmastime. Hurds will share information and photos of their visits to Neuschwanstein, Oberammergau, Innsbruck, Hitler’s home during war, salt mines, Salzburg, The Sound of Music and of course all things Christmas! They will also tell the amazing story of how the Krampus and Strawmen celebrate St. Nick’s day in Berchtesgaden and where the Americans came to acknowledge the end of the war in 1945. Such a great way to start the Christmas season!
Eric and Lee Hurd
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Board members - Left to Right: Ann Doyscher-Domres, Pat McNeal, JoAnn Olson, Mary Degiovanni, Jeremy Snoberger, Janine Farnell, Rose Schulte, Lynn Fitz-thum, Dave Cook, Ron Hurd Not pictured: Maggie Kraemer