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Volume 37 Number 11 340 West Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832 (714) 738-6305 November 2017
fullerton COMMUNITY CENTER
Osteoporosis Seminar
Wednesday, November 1 9 to 11 a.m. Be informed - gain more knowledge about
osteoporosis: who is at risk, diagnosis, prevention,
and management through nutrition and exercise. An
active learning session will also take place to show
how to perform easy, basic exercises that assist in the
management of osteoporosis. Refreshments will be
provided! Presented by students from Marshall B.
Ketchum University, Fullerton.
Please call 714 738-6305 to preregister.
An Evening of Laughter
Spectacles Improv Engine Performance Thursday, November 2 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Yippie, the Spectacles Improv Engine is back! Join
members of the company for an amazing 60 minute
immersion into the world of improvisation. They
will review the basic principles of improv, and then
they will dive into performances highlighting those
principles. The evening will conclude with a Q&A
session between the performers and the audience.
All attendees will be given a free pass to any
Thursday night performance at the Stages Theater in
Fullerton. To be part of this spectacular night, please
call 714 738-6305 to preregister.
Medicare Essentials
Monday, November 13 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. If you about to turn 65, just turned 65, or about to
retire and want to know the basics of Medicare,
consider attending this presentation offered by the
Council on Aging, Southern California. This free
seminar will be given by a state-registered HICAP
counselor who will provide useful and unbiased
information. Please call 714 738-6305 to preregister.
Staying Healthy Through
the Holidays
Tuesdays November 14 - December 12 12:45 to 2:15 p.m. Learn how to make healthier holiday snacks and
treats to share with family and friends! This 5 week
course features sweet and savory recipes using
wholesome ingredients without sacrificing flavor
such as fruit muffins, cookies, salads, and snacks.
Food preparation and sampling will be included, and
the final class meeting will consist of a potluck
celebration. To preregister, please call 714 738-6305
or visit the front desk.
Please Note: Changes to
OC Bus Senior Pass Rules
Effective October 8, 2017 Attention Riders: OCTA/The OC Bus now requires
all senior passengers to show a valid form of ID when
purchasing your pass AND every time you board the
bus. Please bring an ID showing proof of age and
Fullerton residency when purchasing your pass at the
Fullerton Community Center. For more information,
contact OCTA directly at 714 560-5932.
Save the Date!
Senior Club Christmas Party & Annual Meeting
Friday, December 1 - 10 a.m.
Entertainment by the 5 Star Band
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Senior Club
Senior Transportation Program
Taxi Voucher Program Offers subsidized taxi vouchers to travel anywhere
within Fullerton City limits or up to 5 miles beyond the City limits. Limit 2 books per person, per month.
$50 value book - Your price: $14
OCTA Senior 30-Day Bus Pass Passes are good for unlimited use on all local routes.
30-Day Senior Bus Passes are available for purchase 30 days after previous purchase date of pass. A valid form of I.D. must be
presented at time of purchase AND when boarding the bus. The City of Fullerton is not responsible for lost or stolen passes.
OCTA Senior 30-Day Bus Pass ($22.25 value) -
Your price: $7
Taxi voucher books and bus passes are available for sale at the Fullerton Community Center front desk. An ID showing proof of age
and Fullerton residency must be presented at time of purchase.
OFFICERS
President: Phil Ross
Vice President: Pauline Aguero
Secretary: Branden Ciccarelli
Treasurer: Gerry Phillips
Assistant Treasurer: Wanda Williams
Past President: Ruth Johnston
738-1419
870-6774
526-7892
992-5588
526-9359
870-5323
DIRECTORS
Vicki Colvin (2019)
Doug Gilmore (2019)
Donna Ice (2019)
743-9254
738-0934
869-3856
APPOINTEES
Sunshine Chairperson: Ellie Honeycutt 264-6969
Desk Coordinator: Barbara Martellino 504-1960
Newsletter Chairperson: Phyllis Levin 525-2842
Social Committtee Chairperson: Pauline Aguero870-6774
Assistant Chairperson: Pauline Baker 404-8649
Travel Director: Christel B. Moore 680-4574
Assistant Travel Director: Carole Wright 773-0043
Bingo Chairperson: Virginia Palazzolo 779-5755
SENIOR CLUB DESK: 738-6353
Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Email: [email protected]
COMMUNITY CENTER SENIOR PROGRAMS: 738-6305
BOARD MEETING: Thursday, November 16, 1 p.m.
A Message from Your Senior Club
President
On December 1st starting at 10 a.m., we will have our
annual membership meeting to elect officers, directors
and vote on a change to the Bylaws. We will also
enjoy lunch and music by the Five Star Band. An
insert to this newsletter provides a short biography on
each candidate and an explanation of the proposed
Bylaws change. The two director positions will only
be available if the Bylaws change receives enough
votes. The officers and directors on the ballot are the
following with terms of one year for officers and three
years for directors:
Pauline Aguero President
Wendy Ocepek Vice-President
Branden Ciccarelli Secretary
Wanda Williams Treasurer
Gerry Phillips Assistant Treasurer
Barbara Ingolia Director
Paulette MacGill Director
Join us at Polly’s Pie for a flavorful fundraising event
on Thursday, November 2nd. Just bring in the Polly’s
Pie insert, present it to your server, and 20% of your
check will be donated to our organization. This is valid
at the following location: 136 North Raymond Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92831.
ATTENTION:
TAXI VOUCHER
PROGRAM UPDATE
Effective immediately, taxi voucher booklets are
limited to two per person, per month.
An ID showing proof of age and Fullerton residency
must be presented at time of purchase.
Polly’s Pies Dine-In Thursday, November 2
Stop in anytime from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm
Come show your support!
See insert for details.
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Services
Assistance Programs
Appointments required—call 714 738-6305
1. MEDICARE - HICAP Monday, November 6, 20, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Korean (call 714 560-0424 for appointments) Monday, November 6, 20, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.- English (call 714 738-6305 for appointments)
2. LEGAL AID Thursday, November 9, 12:15 to 2:45 p.m.
3. ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP November 6, 7 - 8:30 p.m. (Please call 949 757-3758 for more information)
Appointments Not Required
1. VITAS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS Mondays, 1:00 to 2:30 p.m.
2. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS Friday, November 17, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
3. CTAP - California Telephone Access Program Monday, November 27, 9:30 to 11 a.m.
4. DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP Friday, November 3, 10:30 a.m.
5. LUNCH - SeniorServ Dining Program Weekdays: Lunch is served starting at 11:30 a.m.
6. KOREAN PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP Friday, November 10, 10 a.m.
7. SENIOR GROCERY PROGRAM Thursday, November 2, 16, 10:45 to 11:45 a.m.
Mature Driver Class Free Program: Sponsored by the
School of Continuing Education, NOCCCD
Next available two-day class:
Wednesday, Thursday January 10, 11 - 1 to 5 p.m.
Preregistration required: stop by
the front desk or call 714 738-6305.
November Lunch Menu Lunch is served weekdays, starting at 11:30 a.m.
1 Wednesday Chicken Taco
2 Thursday Vegetarian Lasagna
3 Friday Salmon Fillets with Balsamic
6 Monday Spinach Casserole
7 Tuesday Thai Chicken Salad
8 Wednesday Fettuccini
9 Thursday Roast Beef with Gravy
10 Friday No Lunch Program Today
13 Monday Chicken Fajitas
14 Tuesday Beef Bolognese on Spaghetti
15 Wednesday Sweet and Sour Pork
16 Thursday Chicken Drumsticks
17 Friday Roast Turkey and Gravy
20 Monday Stuffed Salmon Boat
21 Tuesday Teriyaki Chicken
22 Wednesday Southwest Quiche
23 Thursday Center Closed
24 Friday Center Closed
27 Monday Baked Meatloaf with Gravy
28 Tuesday Mrs. Friday’s Fish
29 Wednesday Pork Tenderloin
30 Thursday Mediterranean Tuna Salad
SeniorServ Daily Nutrition Program
Patricia Serrano, Site Manager: 714 738-6368
Veterans Day Celebration (sponsored by Care More)
Thursday, November 9 - 10 a.m.
Entertainment: The 5 Star Band
Thanksgiving Day Luncheon (sponsored by Care1st and
Placentia-Linda Hospital)
Friday, November 17 - 10 a.m.
Entertainment: FCC Belly Dancers and Eric Rios
SeniorServ Bingo Wednesday, November 8 and 22 - 10:30 a.m.
November Birthdays (Sponsored by TNG - Val Muir)
Wednesday, November 15 - 10:30 a.m.
The price of lunch for those under 60 is $5; over 60, a
suggested donation of $3 is appreciated.
KARAOKE UP! 1st Thursday of each month
4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Free, energizing fun!
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Activities
November Movies - Fridays, 12:30 p.m.
Admission donation minimum: $1 at the door.
Movie days subject to change due to program operations.
November 3 - “Megan Leavy” - The true life story of a young
Marine corporal whose unique bond with military combat dog Rex
saved many lives during her deployment in Iraq. Over the course
of their service, Megan and Rex complete more than 100 missions
until an improvised explosive device injures both, putting their
fates in jeopardy. Starring Kate Mara. PG-13.
Upcoming Events
BEWARE: Health Scams
Wednesday, December 6 10 to 11 a.m. Discover how to spot medication/supplement health
scams, recognizing common language used to ‘hook
you in,’ such as QUICK FIX, CURE-ALL, MIRACLE
CURE, NO RISK and similar words. Avoid health
scams and also learn how to report an incident. Free
program sponsored by Adult Public Health Nursing
Services. Preregister at 714 738-6305.
Volunteer Tax Counselors Sought
Each tax season, the center offers free volunteer tax
assistance services to older adults in the community.
In preparation for the 2018 tax season, the center is
asking that individuals interested in volunteering as
tax preparation counselors please contact our sponsor
organization for this free service, the AARP
Foundation, online at http://www.aarp.org/taxaide to
receive more information. Volunteers are also
sought to serve as receptionists, assisting with check-
ins: please call 714 738-6575 for more information.
First Friday each month - led by Yvonne Ahmid, RN
Diabetes Education and Support Group 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Our World Travelogue
Expand your horizons by attending the “Our World”
travelogue as fellow travelers take pleasure in sharing
their world trips and travel tips with you. Presentations
on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in Grand Hall A.
November
8 No Program Today
22 Iran (Blue-Ray DVD)
December
13 How We Survived the Khmer Rouge by Jennifer Lau
27 Ethiopia (HD Video)
Phil Ross, Coordinator
Milly Kissich, Attendance
Schedule your travel program presentations by calling Phil Ross at 714 738-1419 or at [email protected].
Senior Splash!
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
12 - 1 p.m.
Time exclusively for SENIORS (55+) and includes
lap swimming and water walking - floating noodles are
included. COST: $2 drop-in.
Aqua Fitness
Monday - Friday: 12 - 1 p.m. Cost: $6/$5* Tuesday & Thursday: 6 - 7 p.m. Cost: $6/$5*
Saturday: 7:45 - 8:30 a.m. Cost: $5/$4*
*Must be 55 or older to qualify for senior prices and
admittance to senior classes and activities.
First class free. (714) 773-1302
Veterans Day Celebration Thursday, November 10 - 10 a.m.
Dance to music provided by
The 5 Star Band
SeniorServ
Thanksgiving Day Luncheon Friday, November 17 - 10:00 a.m.
FCC Belly Dancers and music by Ernie Rios
Lunch is $5 for those under 60; over 60, a $3 donation is appreciated.
How’s Your Blood Pressure? Free blood pressure checks are
offered on the 3rd Friday each month from
10 a.m. to noon in the Nurse’s Office.
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Travel
(#1) CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER/IMAX THEATER
Wednesday, January 10 - NEW LISTING GOES ON SALE NOVEMBER 2
Price: $50. Leave 9 a.m. return 5 p.m. The California Science Center has brought fun and science together since
1998, and the center continues to develop innovative ways to teach the community the wonders of science. We
will have the opportunity to see the intricacies of the human body up close at the Body Worlds Exhibition, and
then watch the “Amazon Adventure” film in 3D IMAX. This will be a great, educational trip to Exposition Park.
Lunch is on your own.
(#2) PAUMA CASINO
Monday, January 22 - NEW LISTING GOES ON SALE NOVEMBER 2
Price: $15. Leave at 9 a.m. return 5:30 p.m. Join the fun on a trip to Pauma Casino in Northern San Diego
County. Please note: Date of Birth or casino card number is needed for each person when signing up. Be
prepared to show your ID card upon arrival. Please use your player card at all times or they will not have us come
back.
(#3) THE GETTY CENTER
Wednesday, February 7 - NEW LISTING GOES ON SALE NOVEMBER 2
Price: $30. Leave 9 a.m. return 5 p.m. It’s always fun to go to the Getty! See spectacular art and architecture
from the top of Los Angeles. The Getty features European and American art from Medieval times to the present
day. You may purchase lunch or snacks while there and enjoy the beautiful weather and stunning views.
(#109) THE GOLDEN NUGGET/LAS VEGAS (3 DAYS)
Sunday, February 25 - Tuesday, February 27 - NEW LISTING GOES ON SALE NOVEMBER 2
Price: $200 Single/$155 Double. Leave Sunday at 9 a.m. Return Tuesday, 6 p.m. It’s classic Las Vegas with a
modern twist! This three day excursion will be full of fun at the iconic Golden Nugget Hotel, located on Fremont
Street. We will make one stop at Barstow for lunch or a snack.
Attention Travelers: The Travel Office will be closed the week of Thanksgiving and will reopen on November 28 th. We will be
closed again from December 20th to January 4th. Happy Holidays to all of our travelers and best wishes for the New Year!
From your travel club - Christel, Carole, Wendy and David
Travel Director : Christel B. Moore Assistant Travel Director: Carole Wright
Travel Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Travel Office Phone: 714-738-5306
LAKE HAVASU BALLOON FIESTA
January 18 - Five Days
Price: $499 per person double, $699 single. (FRI)
COSTA RICA/NATURAL PARADISE
February 6 - Nine days
Price: $2,969 per person double, $3,554 single. (AFC)
EXTENDED TRIPS
HEARST CASTLE AT CHRISTMAS
December 13 - Three Days
Price: $599 per person double, $759 single. (FRI)
NEW YEAR’S ROSE PARADE
December 29 - Four days
Price: $999 per person double, $1399 single. (AFC)
The Fullerton Senior Club travel office has brochures with details on these listed trips. Come into the office, browse and check them out - you can make your travel dreams a reality by going on our extended trips.
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
8:00 Walking Group 1
8:30 Tai Chi Chuan
9:00 Line Dance Lessons
9:00 Osteoporosis Seminar
10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program
11:30 Table Tennis
12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
8:00 Walking Group 6 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 7 8:00 Walking Group 8
8:30 Korean Dance Class 9:00 Robin’s Exercise & Health 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan
9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 9:00 Staying Mentally Sharp 9:00 Line Dance Lessons
9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 9:30 Beginner’s Bridge Class 9:00 Ronald Reagan Library Trip
9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
9:00 Medicare Counseling - HICAP (Korean) 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 10:30 SeniorServ Bingo
10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program
10:30 Korean Folk Song Class 12:30 Creative Coloring Connection 11:30 Table Tennis
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 1:00 Beginning Drama 12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
11:30 Table Tennis 12:30 Bingo 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance
12:30 Medicare Counseling - HICAP No Our World today.
1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group
1:00 Chess
1:00 Caring Companions
1:00 Ballroom Dance Class
7:00 Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group
8:00 Walking Group 13 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 14 8:00 Walking Group 15
8:30 Korean Dance Class 9:00 Robin’s Exercise & Health 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan
9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 9:00 Staying Mentally Sharp 9:00 Line Dance Lessons
9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 9:30 Beginner’s Bridge Class 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 10:30 SeniorServ Birthdays
10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program
10:30 Korean Folk Song Class 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 11:30 Table Tennis
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:30 Creative Coloring Connection 12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
11:30 Table Tennis 12:45 Staying Healthy
12:30 Bingo Through the Holidays (1 of 5)
1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 1:00 Beginning Drama
1:00 Chess 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance
1:00 Ballroom Dance Class
6:30 Medicare Essentials Seminar
8:00 Walking Group 20 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 21 8:00 Walking Group 22
8:30 Korean Dance Class 9:00 Robin’s Exercise & Health 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan
9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 9:00 Staying Mentally Sharp 9:00 Line Dance Lessons
9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 9:30 Beginner’s Bridge Class 10:00 Our World
9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 10:30 SeniorServ Bingo
9:00 Medicare Counseling - HICAP (Korean) 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program
10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 11:30 Table Tennis
10:30 Korean Folk Song Class 12:30 Creative Coloring Connection 12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:45 Staying Healthy
11:30 Table Tennis Through the Holidays (2 of 5) No Gentle Yoga & Pilates today.
12:30 Bingo 1:00 Beginning Drama
12:30 Medicare Counseling - HICAP 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance
1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group
1:00 Chess
1:00 Ballroom Dance Class
Same as Monday, November 20, except: 27 Same as Tuesday, November 21 28 Same as Wednesday, November 22, except: 29
Add: 9:30 CTAP Telephone Services Add: Gentle Yoga & Pilates
Delete: Medicare Counseling Delete: Our World
SeniorServ Bingo
November 2017 Staying Mentally Sharp Tuesdays & Thursdays
through November 30th 9:00 - 11:00 am
A brain fitness workout! Fun,
computer-based exercises, lecture
and discussion that will sharpen your
senses, improve focus and memory.
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday:
6:00 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday:
7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sunday:
12 to 3 p.m.
Looking Forward:
Senior Club Christmas Party & Annual Meeting
December 1
Community Center Holiday Celebration
& SeniorServ Holiday Luncheon December 15
Diabetes Education Series 4-week program starts January 5
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THURSDAY FRIDAY 9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 2 8:00 Walking Group 3
9:00 Staying Mentally Sharp 8:30 Tai Chi Practice
9:15 Senior Reading Club 8:30 Beginners’ Tai Chi Practice
10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health
10:45 Senior Grocery Program 10:00 Photography & More
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 10:30 Diabetes Support Group
12:00 Fitness Zone Health Class 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
2:00 It’s Your Money (8 of 8) 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program
4:30 Karaoke Up! 11:30 Table Tennis
5:15 Spectacles Improv Showcase 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
12:30 Movie: “Meagan Leavy”
5:30 Table Tennis
9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 9 8:00 Walking Group 10
9:00 Staying Mentally Sharp 8:30 Tai Chi Practice
9:15 Senior Reading Club 8:30 Beginners’ Tai Chi Practice
10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 10:00 Korean Parkinson’s Support Group
10:00 SeniorServ Veterans Day Celebration 10:00 Photography & More
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
12:00 Fitness Zone Health Class 11:30 Table Tennis
12:15 Legal Aid 5:30 Table Tennis
No SeniorServ Lunch Program today.
No LEAP fitness classes today.
No Movie today.
9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 16 8:00 Walking Group 17
9:00 Staying Mentally Sharp 8:00 Bulletin Collation
9:15 Senior Reading Club 8:30 Tai Chi Practice
10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 8:30 Beginners’ Tai Chi Practice
10:45 Senior Grocery Program 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 10:00 SeniorServ Thanksgiving Day Luncheon
12:00 Fitness Zone Health Class 10:00 Blood Pressure Checks
1:00 Senior Club Board Meeting 10:00 Photography & More
10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program
11:30 Table Tennis
12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
5:30 Table Tennis
No Movie today.
23 24
Same as Thursday, November 16, except: 30
Delete: Senior Grocery Program
Senior Club Board Meeting
Billiard Room Senior Play Hours:
(Guests 50 years of age or older)
Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Public Hours: (18+, including Seniors)
Monday through Friday, 3 to 8 p.m.
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
TABLE TENNIS FOR FUN
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Friday Evenings 5:30 to 8:30 pm
Session 1597: $20 for a 3-month pass
Session 1598: $35 for a 6-month pass
$3 drop-in rate
Don’t call it “ping pong!” Serious fun for players age 18 and over, from beginners to more advanced, with singles and doubles play provided.
Center Closed for
Thanksgiving Day
Holiday
Center Closed for
Thanksgiving Day
Holiday
NEW! Beginner’s Bridge Class Tuesdays through November 28
9:30 - 11:00 am
SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB FULLERTON 340 West Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832
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Or Current Resident
211 Orange County - Dial 211 (toll free) or (888) 600-4357
Adult Protective Services (800) 451-5155
Aging & Disability Resource Connection (800) 510-2020
Department of Insurance Hotline (800) 927-HELP
Eldercare Locater (800) 677-1116
Fullerton City Hall 738-6300
Fullerton Main Library 738-6333
Fullerton Senior Citizens Club Membership Desk 738-6353
Fullerton Community Center 738-6305
HICAP - Medicare Assistance 560-0424
Legal Aid 571-5245
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Services 479-0107
Meals on Wheels 871-2200
Office on Aging Information & Assistance (800) 510-2020
(Local Number) 480-6450
One Stop - SCSEP (Employment) 241-4928
Orange Caregiver Resource Center 578-8670
OCHCA - SHOPP Program Nurse Visit Services 972-3700
OCTA Access (Transportation) (877) 628-2232
Retired Senior Volunteer Program 953-5757
SeniorServ Case Management 823-3294
SeniorServ Dining Program 738-6368
Social Security (800) 772-1213
Travel Office 738-5306
Veterans Service Office 480-6555
November 2017 Assistance Directory
Time-sensitive material
The Fullerton Senior News is a monthly publication of the Fullerton Community Center. It is prepared and edited by the City of Fullerton's Parks and Recreation Department and printed, assembled and mailed by the Fullerton Senior Citizens Club.
The information deadline is the 5th of the month.
“This project is funded in part through funds from the Federal Older Americans Act as allocated by the Orange County Board of Supervisors.” Programs are offered at no cost, though donations are gratefully accepted.
Website: www.fullertoncommunitycenter.com
Community Center Supervisor: Brian Yourstone
Senior Programs: (714) 738-6575
Rental Assistant: Cori Lantz
(714) 738-6305 (714) 738-6335 FAX
Email: [email protected]
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RENEW YOUR SENIOR CLUB MEMBERSHIP FOR 2018 Mail-in envelope is enclosed in this issue for your convenience.
Please check your mailing label: if label shows “2017,” you are still due for membership renewal for 2018.