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Phone: 574-223-6953 Fax: 574-223-4962 E-mail: [email protected] www.fultoncountycommunitycenter.com
Fulton County Community Center
625 Pontiac Street Rochester, IN 46975
Fulton County
TRANSPO
RIDE FREE to &
from Woodlawn
Hospital & their
affiliates!
223-4962
RATES
In Town—$2 per trip
In County—$4 per trip
Seniors—Donation Only
Our monthly Newsletter is available on our website,
www.fultoncountycommunitycenter.com
Please check it out. You can also stop by the Center to pick up a copy.
Important Numbers
Community Center
223-6953
R.S.V.P.
223-3716
Kitchen
223-8170
Transpo
223-4213
Fax
223-4962
Please take extra caution
when driving. Fall Harvest in full
swing and machinery will be on
the roads keeping traffic at a slow
down
Fulton County Community Center
OCTOBER 2018
The Golden Chronicle sponsored this month by First Federal Savings Bank
One of the best things about living in Indiana, is the seasons are abso-lutely beautiful. I have to wonder if the colorful trees are Gods way of giving us his own fireworks display. Now is the time for carmel corn, gourds, pumpkins, and of course lots of apples. Everyone enjoys apple dumplings, applesauce, and apple pie. Campfires, sweat shirts, and foot-ball are here and sometimes we tend to not get out and do as much as we do in the summer months. As we head into the fall season its good to change gears and find ways to stay active and healthy despite the change in weather. We offer our exercise classes here at the center, come on in and enjoy with us. Our euchre group still plays on Tues and Wednesday, and is always looking for new players. And a warm lunch is served every-day by Area Five. I hope to see you soon.
And don’t forget Transpo for all your daily transportation needs. Need a ride to Walmart for some shopping? How about dinner at one of our local eateries? Need a ride to an appt or a grocery store? Transpo can get you where you want to go. The hours are 6:30 - 5:00 Monday - Fri-day. Our courteous and helpful drivers will assist you from our door to yours. A 24 hour notice is nice for local trips, advance notice is neces-sary for out of town trips. Try us out, you won’t be sorry. We do between 150 and 200 rides a day. Our community is very fortunate to have Transpo, and there are so many people that makes it possible.
Please remember, if you can help by giving to The United Way please do so. The Fulton County Council on Aging, Fulton County Transpo, and the Fulton County RSVP programs all benefit from local contributions. Our United Way Dollars help to make it possible for us to do things at the Center such as our Round Table Breakfasts, the newsletter and any spe-cial events. Your contributions to the local United Way are critical to agencies like ours. We appreciate the ways you support your local com-munity and thank you for your donations to the United Way.
Georgia
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Pam Funk had a card class
with several ladies making this
nice card for the loss of a pet.
They all turned out great. Pam
is so creative with the cards
she makes. Stop in a do a card
with us next class will be Octo-
ber 16th at 1:30. Thanks Pam
for all the time you spend with
the card crafts. Ruth Schnei-
der, Sandra Campbell, Lynne
Lingenfelter, Sharon Mutchler,
Judy Climie, Pam Bahney
came and made cards.
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625 Pontiac St, Rochester, IN 46975
Your contribution is very important!
All donations made to the COA are tax deductible.
Thank you for your donation!
PLEASE ACCEPT MY DONATION OF:
□ $300 □ $200 □ $100 □ $50 □ $25 □ Other ______
Name:
Address: City: State: Zip:
____
Home Ph: Cell Ph: Email (optional):
Please attribute my gift to: Senior Activities General Fund
Consider Donating Today! Supporting the Fulton County ,County Council on Aging provides you with the opportunity to leave a legacy. Your
charitable contribution can have a long lasting effect on Rochester Seniors and the community they live in. We are a
501© 3 corporation, so your gifts are tax deductible. Supporting the COA allows you to give back to your community
and personally contribute to success. You can honor or acknowledge the life or memory of a loved one through a me-
morial donation. The Fulton County Council on Aging has been serving the Rochester Community since 1974, so you
can be assured your contribution is being properly managed by a strong organization.
In 2016 the Council on Aging made 46,000 trips with our Transpo Service. Transpo not only provides
transportation for seniors and persons with disabilities, but also to public passengers as well. The COA works to en-
rich the lives of seniors by offering a wide range of services and programs that focus on senior issues and interests.
Memorial Donations & Living Tributes: Donations in memory or in honor of a dear friend, family member, or
colleague can help support the Center and provide a way for you to acknowledge your loved one.
Senior Activity Fund: Donate your dollars for senior activities, such as trips, crafts, Round Table breakfasts and
other events.
General Fund: These donations assist with the financial support for the Senior Center.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS:
Thanks to all who have donated .
Area Five OCTOBER Menu Call Sandy in the kitchen (223-8170) by 12:30 pm the day before to reserve a lunch!
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1
Baked Fish
Baked Beans
Cole Slaw
Applesauce
Bread/ Milk
2
Chick Noodle
Mashed Pot
Gr Beans
Mixed Fruit
Bread / Milk
3
Ch Steak w/Gravy
Pot
Stewed Tom
Tropical Fruit
Bread/ Milk
4
BBQ Chick
Roasted Sw Pot
Toss Salad
Pudding
Bread / Milk
5
Chili
Baby Bakers
Peach Crisp
Crackers
Milk
8
Chick Italiano
Corn
Cauliflower
Mix Fruit
Garlic Br /Milk
9
Salisbury Steak
Mashed Pot
Cntry Blend
Trop Fruit
Bread / Milk
10
Breaded Tender-
loin
Season Pot
Cauliflower
Peaches
Bread/ Milk
11
Meat Loaf
Baby Bakers
Broccoli
Mand Oranges
Bread / Milk
12
Meal Site
Closed
15
Spaghetti w Meat
sauce
It Blend
Applesauce
Garlic Bread
Milk
16
Beef Stew
Cauliflower
Fruit Salad
Biscuit
Milk
17
BBQ Pork
Broccoli Sop
Zucchini
Pears
Bread/ Milk
18
Ham N Beans
Spinach
Fruit Cobbler
Cornbread
Milk
19
Chicken Patty
Scalloped Pot
Gr Beans
Fig Bar
Bread/ Milk
22
BBQ Ribette
Mac n Cheese
Brussel Sprouts
Applesauce
Bread / Milk
23
Chick n Noodles
Mashed Pot
Gr Beans
Peaches
Cake/ Milk
24
Chick Fried
Mashed Sw Pot
Cal Blend
Bread / Milk
25
Hot Dog w/Relish
Tater Tots
Cntry Blend
Sherbet
Bread / Milk
26
Parmesan Shrimp
Pasta
Glazed Carrots
Berry Crisp
Pears
Bread/ Milk
29
Cheeseburger
Tater Tots
Pickled Beets
Mixed Fruit
Bread / Milk
30
Swiss Steak
Au Gratin Pot
Key Largo Veg
Brownie
Bread / Milk
31
No Area 5 meals
Chili and some
sides.
Sign up for lunch
as usual.
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RSVP OCTOBER
2018 Anne King– Director
574-223-3716 Email: [email protected]
UPCOMING RSVP
TRIPS
Day Trip
October the 12th and
19th
To Brown County/ Nash-
ville IN. Enjoy shopping
and restaurants in Nash-
ville and see the beau-
tiful fall colors.
Cost=$20.00 covers
transportation. Call
Anne King to signup 223-
3716
*2019 TRIPS* May 5th-11th is Virginia
Beach, Va. Includes 6 break-fasts, 4 dinners, and stops at Yankee Candle Village Store,
Colonial Williamsburg, Va beach Boardwalk, the Battle-ship Wisconsin, and a dinner
cruise on the Spirit of Nor-folk. Cost=$849 (dbl occ) De-posit of $75.00 due at sign up
Sep-
tember 7-15th Colorado Springs and the Royal Gorge Trip includes 8 Breakfasts, 6
Dinners, and stops at Garden of the Gods, US Airforce
Academy, Royal Gorge Bridge with Arial Tram Ride, Pikes Peak, US Olympic Training
Center, and the Prairie Muse-um of Art . Cost = $959.00
(dbl occ) $75.00 due at sign up Call Anne to reserve a
spot for either one of these bus trips at 223-3716
Volunteer needs: We are in need of volun-teers to drive people to
Dr. appointments and the pharmacy sometimes. Al-so Volunteers are needed to pick up groceries and
deliver to the home bound. Call Anne 223-
3716 RSVP volunteer recogni-
tion dinner scheduled for November. Watch the No-
vembers Newsletter for complete information
and details. If you are 55 and older and would like to join
RSVP please give Anne a call to sign up and get in-formation what you can
do to help out. Anne King 223-3716
Linda Hudkins 10/1
Janet Summers 10/1
Nancy Garrett 10/4
Mary Barnett 10/6
Donna Smith 10/6
Vicki Hines 10/8
Cozetta Piper 10/8
Shirley Calvert 10/9
Ruth Lowe 10/10
Carolyn Griffey 10/12
Robert Bridge 10/14
Kathy Isbell 10/14
Elaine Zboncak 10/15
Jo Bowers 10/16
Charlotte Miller 10/18
Lois Williams 10/20
Cheryl Downs 10/23
Alice Marie Grimm 10/23
Steve Rans 10/24
Janice Houlihan 10/26
Bernice Bitterling 10/29
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RSVP Volunteers are from right to left:
Tom and Sharon Mutchler, Director
Anne King and Ann Bode at Recycling
Center working. Tammy Keefer calling
BINGO. Anna Corbett of Millers Merry
Manor of Plymouth playing Price is
Right. David Smook calling BINGO.
Thanks to everyone of the volunteers
that help in one way or another. We
could not do this without you.
THANKS!
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HALLOWEEN LUNCH
OCTOBER 31ST
The Community Resource Center will be having lunch
that day.
Can wear Costumes : Prizes for best costumes
Lunch will be:
Chili, peanut butter bread, crackers, dessert and
lemon-aide. Please sign up as usual for lunch so we know
how many to plan on.
Hope to see you there. You might get a treat too.
TRICK OR TREAT!!!
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OCTOBER 2018 Calendar of Activities
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1
Bingo 9:30
2 3
Round Table
Breakfast 8:30
Bingo 9:30
4 5
Bingo 9:30
8
Bingo 9:30
9 10
Bingo 9:30
Name that
Tune w/ Janet
from Premier
Hospice 11:00
11 12
Bingo 9:30
Movie-1:00
15
Bingo 9:30
16
Bakery Bingo
9:30
Card Craft w/
Pam Funk
17
Bingo 9:30
18 19
Bingo 9:30
22
Bingo 9:30
23
Price is Right
10:00
Blood Pressure
check 10:30
w/ Rhonda
24
Bingo 9:30
25
Craft w/ Mitzi
10:00
Call 223-3715 if
you can come by
Oct. 19th
26
Bingo 9:30
29
Bingo 9:30
30
31
Bingo 9:30
Happy
Halloween
Bingo MWF—9:30 am Bakery Bingo—Third Tues 9:30 am Dominoes— Tues 10:00 am Bid Euchre— Wed 12:15pm
Euchre— Tues 12:15pm Bridge—Thurs 12:00 pm Exercise Tues/Thurs 9:00 m Easy Does It Exercise— MWF 10:00
am Tai Chi— MWF 9:30 am
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Hickory Creek brought us apple pies
for Pie Day last month and they were re-
ally good. They visited with all the sen-
iors and answered any questions we
had. Thanks so much for the nice sur-
prise.
Round Table breakfast we had
Eric Seaman of Wabash Honey
well Center came in to tell us
what the fall and winter line up
was. He answered a lot of ques-
tions and he gave away 2 tickets
to a show coming up, They were
won by Pat Shaller. Congratula-
tions Pat!
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ROUND TABLE BREAKFAST
Please join us on October 3rd @
8:30 to hear about the Historical
Society /Museum/ Melinda Clinger
will be here to talk about the muse-
um and let us know anything that is
special coming up. Please stop in for
Breakfast and find out what they
are doing.
Janet Shaver
from Premier
Hospice will
be here Octo-
ber 10th @
11:00 for Name
that Tune.
Pam Funk will be here on Tues, Oc-
tober 16th @ 1:30. Starting the third
Tuesday of every month she will be
coming in at 1:30 to do a Card Class.
Come join us for a great time.
Can you guess if the Price is Right?
Millers Merry Manor will be sponsoring Price is Right this
month. Please join us on Tues. October
23rd @ 10:00 and see if you can guess the
right price!
Bakery BINGO
Tuesday
October 16th
at 9:30.
Please come
and play .
Blood Pressure Check with Rhonda
will be October
23rd at 10:30.
Everyone is in-
vited.
Popcorn & a Movie
October 12th @ 1:00p.m.
We will be showing the movie
“SHOW DOGS” about a police dog
going undercover for a dog smug-
gling ring. Rated PG
Come join us for
popcorn and a
movie.
See you there!
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Clip and Carry
OCTOBER Calendar
Tues. 10/10/18 Name that Tune 11:00
Fri. 10/12/18 Movie 1:00
Tues. 10/16/18 Bakery Bingo 9:30
Tues. 10/23/18 Blood Pressure Check 10:30
Tues : 10/23/18 Price is Right 10:00
REGULAR SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES
BINGO: MWF 9:30 A.M.
EASY DOES IT EXERCISE:MWF 10.00 A.M.
TAI CHI FOR BALANCE & FITNESS:MWF 9:30
BID EUCHRE: WED. 12:15 PM.
DOMINOES:TUES. 10:00 A.M.
EUCHRE: TUES 12;15p.m.
BAKERY BINGO :THIRD TUES. 9:30 A.M.
BRIDGE:THURS. 12:00 P.M.
EXERCISE: TUES & THURS. 9:00A.M.
Recipe Corner
Apple Peanut Butter Snack Bars
Makes 9-16 bars, depending on what size you cut them
These gluten-free snack bars are made with wholesome ingredients and are great for after-school snacking or can be a healthy lunch box treat. To make them nut-free, simply use sunflower seed but-ter in place of the peanut butter.
2 cups rolled oats
1 cup shredded apple (one medium ap-ple)
1/4 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup honey
2 eggs
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9×9 baking dish and set aside.
Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl and mix well. Transfer the mixture to the baking dish and use the back of a wooden spoon or a spatula to press it down evenly.
Bake in the preheated oven for 20 minutes, or until the edges are just barely browned. Allow to cool before cutting into squares.
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ROUND TABLE BREAKFAST
Please join us on October 3rd @
8:30 to hear about the Historical
Society /Museum/ Melinda Clinger
will be here to talk about the muse-
um and let us know anything that is
special coming up. Please stop in for
Breakfast and find out what they
are doing.
Janet Shaver
from Premier
Hospice will
be here Octo-
ber 10th @
11:00 for Name
that Tune.
Pam Funk will be here on Tues, Oc-
tober 16th @ 1:30. Starting the third
Tuesday of every month she will be
coming in at 1:30 to do a Card Class.
Come join us for a great time.
Can you guess if the Price is Right?
Millers Merry Manor will be sponsoring Price is Right this
month. Please join us on Tues. October
23rd @ 10:00 and see if you can guess the
right price!
Bakery BINGO
Tuesday
October 16th
at 9:30.
Please come
and play .
Blood Pressure Check with Rhonda
will be October
23rd at 10:30.
Everyone is in-
vited.
Popcorn & a Movie
October 12th @ 1:00p.m.
We will be showing the movie
“SHOW DOGS” about a police dog
going undercover for a dog smug-
gling ring. Rated PG
Come join us for
popcorn and a
movie.
See you there!
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Clip and Carry
OCTOBER Calendar
Tues. 10/10/18 Name that Tune 11:00
Fri. 10/12/18 Movie 1:00
Tues. 10/16/18 Bakery Bingo 9:30
Tues. 10/23/18 Blood Pressure Check 10:30
Tues : 10/23/18 Price is Right 10:00
REGULAR SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES
BINGO: MWF 9:30 A.M.
EASY DOES IT EXERCISE:MWF 10.00 A.M.
TAI CHI FOR BALANCE & FITNESS:MWF 9:30
BID EUCHRE: WED. 12:15 PM.
DOMINOES:TUES. 10:00 A.M.
EUCHRE: TUES 12;15p.m.
BAKERY BINGO :THIRD TUES. 9:30 A.M.
BRIDGE:THURS. 12:00 P.M.
EXERCISE: TUES & THURS. 9:00A.M.
Recipe Corner
Apple Peanut Butter Snack Bars
Makes 9-16 bars, depending on what size you cut them
These gluten-free snack bars are made with wholesome ingredients and are great for after-school snacking or can be a healthy lunch box treat. To make them nut-free, simply use sunflower seed but-ter in place of the peanut butter.
2 cups rolled oats
1 cup shredded apple (one medium ap-ple)
1/4 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup honey
2 eggs
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9×9 baking dish and set aside.
Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl and mix well. Transfer the mixture to the baking dish and use the back of a wooden spoon or a spatula to press it down evenly.
Bake in the preheated oven for 20 minutes, or until the edges are just barely browned. Allow to cool before cutting into squares.
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OCTOBER 2018 Calendar of Activities
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1
Bingo 9:30
2 3
Round Table
Breakfast 8:30
Bingo 9:30
4 5
Bingo 9:30
8
Bingo 9:30
9 10
Bingo 9:30
Name that
Tune w/ Janet
from Premier
Hospice 11:00
11 12
Bingo 9:30
Movie-1:00
15
Bingo 9:30
16
Bakery Bingo
9:30
Card Craft w/
Pam Funk
17
Bingo 9:30
18 19
Bingo 9:30
22
Bingo 9:30
23
Price is Right
10:00
Blood Pressure
check 10:30
w/ Rhonda
24
Bingo 9:30
25
Craft w/ Mitzi
10:00
Call 223-3715 if
you can come by
Oct. 19th
26
Bingo 9:30
29
Bingo 9:30
30
31
Bingo 9:30
Happy
Halloween
Bingo MWF—9:30 am Bakery Bingo—Third Tues 9:30 am Dominoes— Tues 10:00 am Bid Euchre— Wed 12:15pm
Euchre— Tues 12:15pm Bridge—Thurs 12:00 pm Exercise Tues/Thurs 9:00 m Easy Does It Exercise— MWF 10:00
am Tai Chi— MWF 9:30 am
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Hickory Creek brought us apple pies
for Pie Day last month and they were re-
ally good. They visited with all the sen-
iors and answered any questions we
had. Thanks so much for the nice sur-
prise.
Round Table breakfast we had
Eric Seaman of Wabash Honey
well Center came in to tell us
what the fall and winter line up
was. He answered a lot of ques-
tions and he gave away 2 tickets
to a show coming up, They were
won by Pat Shaller. Congratula-
tions Pat!
Page 6 The Golden Chronicle—sponsored
HALLOWEEN LUNCH
OCTOBER 31ST
The Community Resource Center will be having lunch
that day.
Can wear Costumes : Prizes for best costumes
Lunch will be:
Chili, peanut butter bread, crackers, dessert and
lemon-aide. Please sign up as usual for lunch so we know
how many to plan on.
Hope to see you there. You might get a treat too.
TRICK OR TREAT!!!
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RSVP Volunteers are from right to left:
Tom and Sharon Mutchler, Director
Anne King and Ann Bode at Recycling
Center working. Tammy Keefer calling
BINGO. Anna Corbett of Millers Merry
Manor of Plymouth playing Price is
Right. David Smook calling BINGO.
Thanks to everyone of the volunteers
that help in one way or another. We
could not do this without you.
THANKS!
THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK Page 5
Area Five OCTOBER Menu Call Sandy in the kitchen (223-8170) by 12:30 pm the day before to reserve a lunch!
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1
Baked Fish
Baked Beans
Cole Slaw
Applesauce
Bread/ Milk
2
Chick Noodle
Mashed Pot
Gr Beans
Mixed Fruit
Bread / Milk
3
Ch Steak w/Gravy
Pot
Stewed Tom
Tropical Fruit
Bread/ Milk
4
BBQ Chick
Roasted Sw Pot
Toss Salad
Pudding
Bread / Milk
5
Chili
Baby Bakers
Peach Crisp
Crackers
Milk
8
Chick Italiano
Corn
Cauliflower
Mix Fruit
Garlic Br /Milk
9
Salisbury Steak
Mashed Pot
Cntry Blend
Trop Fruit
Bread / Milk
10
Breaded Tender-
loin
Season Pot
Cauliflower
Peaches
Bread/ Milk
11
Meat Loaf
Baby Bakers
Broccoli
Mand Oranges
Bread / Milk
12
Meal Site
Closed
15
Spaghetti w Meat
sauce
It Blend
Applesauce
Garlic Bread
Milk
16
Beef Stew
Cauliflower
Fruit Salad
Biscuit
Milk
17
BBQ Pork
Broccoli Sop
Zucchini
Pears
Bread/ Milk
18
Ham N Beans
Spinach
Fruit Cobbler
Cornbread
Milk
19
Chicken Patty
Scalloped Pot
Gr Beans
Fig Bar
Bread/ Milk
22
BBQ Ribette
Mac n Cheese
Brussel Sprouts
Applesauce
Bread / Milk
23
Chick n Noodles
Mashed Pot
Gr Beans
Peaches
Cake/ Milk
24
Chick Fried
Mashed Sw Pot
Cal Blend
Bread / Milk
25
Hot Dog w/Relish
Tater Tots
Cntry Blend
Sherbet
Bread / Milk
26
Parmesan Shrimp
Pasta
Glazed Carrots
Berry Crisp
Pears
Bread/ Milk
29
Cheeseburger
Tater Tots
Pickled Beets
Mixed Fruit
Bread / Milk
30
Swiss Steak
Au Gratin Pot
Key Largo Veg
Brownie
Bread / Milk
31
No Area 5 meals
Chili and some
sides.
Sign up for lunch
as usual.
THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK Page 13
RSVP OCTOBER
2018 Anne King– Director
574-223-3716 Email: [email protected]
UPCOMING RSVP
TRIPS
Day Trip
October the 12th and
19th
To Brown County/ Nash-
ville IN. Enjoy shopping
and restaurants in Nash-
ville and see the beau-
tiful fall colors.
Cost=$20.00 covers
transportation. Call
Anne King to signup 223-
3716
*2019 TRIPS* May 5th-11th is Virginia
Beach, Va. Includes 6 break-fasts, 4 dinners, and stops at Yankee Candle Village Store,
Colonial Williamsburg, Va beach Boardwalk, the Battle-ship Wisconsin, and a dinner
cruise on the Spirit of Nor-folk. Cost=$849 (dbl occ) De-posit of $75.00 due at sign up
Sep-
tember 7-15th Colorado Springs and the Royal Gorge Trip includes 8 Breakfasts, 6
Dinners, and stops at Garden of the Gods, US Airforce
Academy, Royal Gorge Bridge with Arial Tram Ride, Pikes Peak, US Olympic Training
Center, and the Prairie Muse-um of Art . Cost = $959.00
(dbl occ) $75.00 due at sign up Call Anne to reserve a
spot for either one of these bus trips at 223-3716
Volunteer needs: We are in need of volun-teers to drive people to
Dr. appointments and the pharmacy sometimes. Al-so Volunteers are needed to pick up groceries and
deliver to the home bound. Call Anne 223-
3716 RSVP volunteer recogni-
tion dinner scheduled for November. Watch the No-
vembers Newsletter for complete information
and details. If you are 55 and older and would like to join
RSVP please give Anne a call to sign up and get in-formation what you can
do to help out. Anne King 223-3716
Linda Hudkins 10/1
Janet Summers 10/1
Nancy Garrett 10/4
Mary Barnett 10/6
Donna Smith 10/6
Vicki Hines 10/8
Cozetta Piper 10/8
Shirley Calvert 10/9
Ruth Lowe 10/10
Carolyn Griffey 10/12
Robert Bridge 10/14
Kathy Isbell 10/14
Elaine Zboncak 10/15
Jo Bowers 10/16
Charlotte Miller 10/18
Lois Williams 10/20
Cheryl Downs 10/23
Alice Marie Grimm 10/23
Steve Rans 10/24
Janice Houlihan 10/26
Bernice Bitterling 10/29
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625 Pontiac St, Rochester, IN 46975
Your contribution is very important!
All donations made to the COA are tax deductible.
Thank you for your donation!
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Consider Donating Today! Supporting the Fulton County ,County Council on Aging provides you with the opportunity to leave a legacy. Your
charitable contribution can have a long lasting effect on Rochester Seniors and the community they live in. We are a
501© 3 corporation, so your gifts are tax deductible. Supporting the COA allows you to give back to your community
and personally contribute to success. You can honor or acknowledge the life or memory of a loved one through a me-
morial donation. The Fulton County Council on Aging has been serving the Rochester Community since 1974, so you
can be assured your contribution is being properly managed by a strong organization.
In 2016 the Council on Aging made 46,000 trips with our Transpo Service. Transpo not only provides
transportation for seniors and persons with disabilities, but also to public passengers as well. The COA works to en-
rich the lives of seniors by offering a wide range of services and programs that focus on senior issues and interests.
Memorial Donations & Living Tributes: Donations in memory or in honor of a dear friend, family member, or
colleague can help support the Center and provide a way for you to acknowledge your loved one.
Senior Activity Fund: Donate your dollars for senior activities, such as trips, crafts, Round Table breakfasts and
other events.
General Fund: These donations assist with the financial support for the Senior Center.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS:
Thanks to all who have donated .
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Pam Funk had a card class
with several ladies making this
nice card for the loss of a pet.
They all turned out great. Pam
is so creative with the cards
she makes. Stop in a do a card
with us next class will be Octo-
ber 16th at 1:30. Thanks Pam
for all the time you spend with
the card crafts. Ruth Schnei-
der, Sandra Campbell, Lynne
Lingenfelter, Sharon Mutchler,
Judy Climie, Pam Bahney
came and made cards.
Phone: 574-223-6953 Fax: 574-223-4962 E-mail: [email protected] www.fultoncountycommunitycenter.com
Fulton County Community Center
625 Pontiac Street Rochester, IN 46975
Fulton County
TRANSPO
RIDE FREE to &
from Woodlawn
Hospital & their
affiliates!
223-4962
RATES
In Town—$2 per trip
In County—$4 per trip
Seniors—Donation Only
Our monthly Newsletter is available on our website,
www.fultoncountycommunitycenter.com
Please check it out. You can also stop by the Center to pick up a copy.
Important Numbers
Community Center
223-6953
R.S.V.P.
223-3716
Kitchen
223-8170
Transpo
223-4213
Fax
223-4962
Please take extra caution
when driving. Fall Harvest in full
swing and machinery will be on
the roads keeping traffic at a slow
down
Fulton County Community Center
OCTOBER 2018
The Golden Chronicle sponsored this month by First Federal Savings Bank
One of the best things about living in Indiana, is the seasons are abso-lutely beautiful. I have to wonder if the colorful trees are Gods way of giving us his own fireworks display. Now is the time for carmel corn, gourds, pumpkins, and of course lots of apples. Everyone enjoys apple dumplings, applesauce, and apple pie. Campfires, sweat shirts, and foot-ball are here and sometimes we tend to not get out and do as much as we do in the summer months. As we head into the fall season its good to change gears and find ways to stay active and healthy despite the change in weather. We offer our exercise classes here at the center, come on in and enjoy with us. Our euchre group still plays on Tues and Wednesday, and is always looking for new players. And a warm lunch is served every-day by Area Five. I hope to see you soon.
And don’t forget Transpo for all your daily transportation needs. Need a ride to Walmart for some shopping? How about dinner at one of our local eateries? Need a ride to an appt or a grocery store? Transpo can get you where you want to go. The hours are 6:30 - 5:00 Monday - Fri-day. Our courteous and helpful drivers will assist you from our door to yours. A 24 hour notice is nice for local trips, advance notice is neces-sary for out of town trips. Try us out, you won’t be sorry. We do between 150 and 200 rides a day. Our community is very fortunate to have Transpo, and there are so many people that makes it possible.
Please remember, if you can help by giving to The United Way please do so. The Fulton County Council on Aging, Fulton County Transpo, and the Fulton County RSVP programs all benefit from local contributions. Our United Way Dollars help to make it possible for us to do things at the Center such as our Round Table Breakfasts, the newsletter and any spe-cial events. Your contributions to the local United Way are critical to agencies like ours. We appreciate the ways you support your local com-munity and thank you for your donations to the United Way.
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