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Mission Statement We are dedicated to the enrichment of the lives of older adults and their families by providing diverse programs, social services and volunteer opportunities. 248 W. M AIN S T S TOUGHTON WISCONSIN 53589 608-873-8585 w w w.ci.stoughton.wi.us/senior January 2015, Vol.32 No.1 In This Month’s Issue… Services 2 Case Manager Info 3-4 Nutrition 5 Community and Center News 6, 10 & 11 Support Groups 7 Commission On Aging 11 Ongoing Events/Classes 12 Monthly Highlights 13 Activity Calendar 14 Menu Calendar 15 DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER: NO MEALS WILL BE SERVED WHEN STOUGHTON SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED DUE TO SNOW OR OTHER DANGEROUS WEATHER CONDITIONS. ELVIS IS IN THE BUILDING! Tuesday, January 13, 1:00 PM We’re celebrating Elvis’ Birthday in January with Elvis Impersonator Alan Graveen and his “Strictly Elvis Show”. He packed the house last year, so bring your fellow Elvis fans and grab a seat-you don’t want to miss this one! Reminder that our normal operational hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Thank you. Thank you to… the VFW and American Legion and all the volunteers who provided a Christmas Meal to many of our older adults in the Stoughton community. St. Ann’s 2nd grade class for the Christmas cookies, treats and for decorating our Christmas tree. Fosdal’s Bakery for all the daily tasty treats that they provide for the Center. All who made donations, see pg. 6.

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Yahara Senior News, Stoughton Area Senior Center newsletter, January 2015

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Mission Statement

We are dedicated to the

enrichment of the lives of

older adults and their

families by providing

diverse programs, social

services and volunteer

opportunities.

248 W. M AIN ST • STOUGHTON W ISCONSIN 53589 • 608-873-8585 • www.ci.stoughton.wi.us/senior

January 2015, Vol.32 No.1

In This Month’s Issue…

Services 2

Case Manager Info 3-4

Nutrition 5

Community and Center News 6, 10 & 11

Support Groups 7

Commission On Aging 11

Ongoing Events/Classes 12

Monthly Highlights 13

Activity Calendar 14

Menu Calendar 15

DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER:

NO MEALS WILL BE SERVED WHEN STOUGHTON SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED DUE TO SNOW OR OTHER DANGEROUS WEATHER CONDITIONS.

ELVIS IS IN THE BUILDING! Tuesday, January 13, 1:00 PM

We’re celebrating Elvis’ Birthday in January with Elvis Impersonator Alan Graveen and his “Strictly Elvis Show”. He packed the house last year, so bring your fellow Elvis fans and grab a seat-you don’t want to miss this one!

Reminder that our normal operational hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Thank you.

Thank you to…

the VFW and American Legion and all the volunteers who provided a Christmas Meal to many of our older adults in the Stoughton community.

St. Ann’s 2nd grade class for the Christmas cookies, treats and for decorating our Christmas tree.

Fosdal’s Bakery for all the daily tasty treats that they provide for the Center.

All who made donations, see pg. 6.

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Case Management

Stoughton, Towns of Albion & Dunkirk The Case Management program links older adults with services available to help them remain as independent as possible in their own homes and community. Our Senior Center’s case managers are devoted to coordinating, evaluating and advocating for such services to meet each individual’s needs and preferences. Call 873-8585 to schedule an appointment. If you live in Dunn, Pleasant Springs or Rutland case management services are provided by the McFarland Senior Outreach, (608) 838-7117.

Transportation: General

FDS Enterp. City Cab/Lift Equipped Van Contact: 873-7233 RSVP Driver Program Donation-based transportation for medical appointments; first time users please call ASAP with appt. information. Rides are based on driver availability. Call: Richard Hoffman 873-6112 between the hours of 9AM and 4PM

Meal Site & Shopping

Transit Solutions Inc./Lift Equipped Van Call 873-8585 to make a reservation: • Stoughton Area Senior Center Meal Site Ride to noon lunch, Monday - Friday Donation $.50 each way or $1 round trip. • Tuesday thru Friday Grocery Shopping Ride to Pick & Save/Walmart in Stoughton Time: 10:00 AM or 11:30 AM; Donation $2.00 round trip. No one will be denied rides to the meal site or to the grocery store based on their ability to donate. • Mall Shopping, 2nd & 4th Fridays $3.00 Trips rotate between various malls in Madison: See Activity Calendar for monthly locations. Time: 9:30 AM home pick up; 1:15 PM return.

Blood Pressure Readings

No appointments needed-Last Thursday of the month 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Equipment Loan Closet

Equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers and other items may be checked out on a short-term basis to those residing in our case management service area (Stoughton, Town of Albion and Town of Dunkirk). Call or stop in for details. Monetary donations accepted.

Nutrition Programs

Meals are served at the Center or delivered to homebound individuals every weekday. Please see page 5 for details on the nutrition meal site and home delivered meals service.

Veterans Assistance

A representative is available on Fridays at the Stoughton Area Senior Center. Please call (608) 266-4158 to schedule an appointment.

Experience Works

Unemployed individuals 55 and over with low income who are seeking employment or job training. Call 608-646-0409 for information.

Foot Care Clinic

Offered third full week of the month Monday, 12:30 - 3:30 PM Tuesday, 8:30 AM -11:30 AM Call 873-8585 for an appointment. Cost $20. For Diabetic Foot Care Appointments: $30

Services: Stoughton Area Senior Center

Please see our Stoughton Area Guide for Senior Services available at the Senior Center or

on our website at www.ci.stoughton.wi.us/senior, for a more complete list of the

following services:

Food Pantry • Medical • Housing • Financial Mental Health • Home Health • Respite

Fitness/Wellness • Care Facilities

For further assistance, please call the Senior Center (608) 873-8585

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News: Case Management Services Information

FRIENDSHIP FUND FOR ACTIVITIES AT THE CENTER

If you are in need of financial assistance to participate in activities at the Senior Center,

there is a fund available to help you.

For more information please contact Cindy McGlynn/Director 873-8585.

THE IMPORTANCE OF SENIOR DENTAL CARE, CONSIDER THESE FACTS: Over 30% of older adults have untreated cavities. Almost 25% of adults between the ages of 65 and 74 have periodontal disease, which is associated with chronic health issues such as diabetes mellitus, heart disease, stroke, and respiratory disease. Nearly 30% of older adults lose their teeth. AND DID YOU KNOW? Losing your teeth is NOT an eventuality of

aging. Your mouth changes as you age. Poor oral health can lead to life-threatening

diseases. The nerves in your teeth can become smaller,

making your teeth less sensitive to cavities or other problems.

DRY MOUTH A side effect of taking medications-dry mouth-is another problem. Saliva keeps the mouth wet, protects teeth from decay and “prevents infection by controlling bacteria, viruses, and fungi in the mouth.” A dry mouth increases the risk for cavities and gum disease. About 30% of adults 65 and older experience mouth dryness. And there are over 400 medications with dry mouth as a side effect. SOLUTIONS TO DRY MOUTH As one of the main culprits of a dry mouth is medication, ask your doctor if there are adjustments to help with the dryness. Avoid drinks that cause dry mouth such as

caffeine, alcohol, acidic juices, and soda. Don’t smoke. Drink water throughout the day. Chewing sugar-free gum or candy will

stimulate saliva. Avoid mouthwashes unless they are

specifically designed for dry mouth

LOW COST DENTAL CARE OPTION IN DANE COUNTY:

Madison College Dental Hygiene Clinic Phone: (608)258-2400. Location: 1705 Hoffman Street, Room 151, Madison

Patients Accepted: All students of the college and the general public, adults and children: preventive dental care services provided for a small fee. Service provided by Dental Hygiene Students

include cleaning, x-rays, fluoride treatments,

sealants, and oral hygiene education

POSSIBLE TRANSPORTATION TO DENTAL APPOINTMENTS: RSVP Driver Service arranges transportation for doctor/dental appointments outside of Stoughton. At least a 48-hour notice is recommended. Contact: Senior Center (608) 873-8585. Cost: donation based upon ability to pay Days: Monday-Friday

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News: Case Management Information

NEW YEAR’S CLEANING Documents: When to Shred, When to Keep, What You Need to Know No one likes the piles of papers that we all accumulate over the course of a lifetime, but it’s hard to know how long you should hang onto certain documents and when it’s safe to destroy them. Following is a good rule of thumb for managing your personal documents. Tax Information and Returns: Generally there is a three-year statute of limitations for the IRS auditing a tax return. This means the IRS has a period of three years from the time you file your tax return to complete an audit. However, there is no limit for fraudulent returns and the IRS has six years to challenge your return if it thinks you failed to report income that amounts to more than a quarter of your total income. Therefore, you should keep your documentation for a at least six years. Credit Card Receipts: If the credit card receipts serve as evidence for tax-related purposes, refer to the tax information and returns paragraph above. If not, it is recommended that you keep your credit card receipts until you have received your credit card statement and are able to compare the two. Insurance: Policy and claim information should be kept for as long as the policy is in place. Bills: In most instances, bills can be shredded once the canceled check from a paid bill has been returned. However, bills will need to be kept longer if claiming household expenses as a tax deduction. Also, one may want to keep bills for larger items for proof of value in the event of loss or damage. Retirement/Savings Plan Statements: Statements from plans should be kept until you receive your annual summary. Once you verify the numbers, you can shred the quarterly statements. The annual summaries should be

kept until you retire or the account is closed. Pay Stubs: You should keep your pay stubs until you receive your W-2 form. Once you receive this form, ensure that the information matches. If it does, you can shred your pay stubs. Note that you may need to have at least three months of pay stubs if applying for a loan. Permanent Files: You should keep wills, powers of attorney, birth certificates, marriage documents, military records, and social security cards forever. (The above article published with permission from the Legal Services Team at the Greater Wisconsin Agency on Aging Resources’ Elder Law & Advocacy Center.)

WISCONSIN FAMILY CAREGIVER CALL-IN OPPORTUNITY The Caregiver Call-In provides an opportunity for family caregivers throughout the State of Wisconsin to share and learn from others who are also going through the caregiver journey, all in the comfort and privacy of their home.

Caregivers are encouraged to call in every

second Tuesday of the month, between 1:00-2:30

PM. The Call-In format will alternate monthly

between a chat group and a speaker sharing

information based on a topic chosen by the

group. There is no cost to participate. The toll-

free call is provided by AARP Wisconsin. Group

size is limited, pre-registration is required.

To register, call Kathy Ford at the Kenosha

County Aging & Disability Resource Center (800)

472-8008.

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Lisa’s Kitchen Corner

Nutrition Program Information:

Meals are provided by Dane County through Consolidated Food Services. They are packaged, delivered and served by Senior Center volunteers. If you are a vegetarian or have special dietary needs, call and talk with Lisa regarding your meal options.

Nutrition Site: The Center serves lunch Mon. thru Fri. at 12:00 PM. Menu pg.15.

Home Delivered Meals: Meal delivery is available to homebound older adults in the Stoughton Area School District every weekday.

Cost of Meals: Individuals 60 or older pay by donation. Suggested donation is $4.00. Individuals under the age of 60 must pay the total cost. Meal Site: $7.50 Delivered Meal: $7.75.

Please be reminded that cancellations and reservations must be made by 1:00 PM on the previous working day. Any cancellations made on the day of, are still subject to payment to the County/Senior Center.

Are You Getting Enough Vitamin D? By Kathleen M. Zelman, MPH, RD, LD WebMD Expert Column

Studies suggest vitamin D may go beyond its well-established role in bone health and reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and more.

What makes vitamin D unique is that it is a vitamin and also a hormone your body can make from the sun. Despite the ability to get vitamin D from food and the sun, an estimated 40%-75% of people are deficient. Many factors affect the skin's ability to produce vitamin D, including season, time of day, age, latitude, air pollution, cloud cover, sunscreen, body parts exposed, and color. Dermatologists recommend using sunscreen and getting vitamin D from food and supplements rather than risk the harmful rays of the sun. Vitamin D is naturally present in few foods. Since 1930, virtually all cow's milk in the U.S. has been voluntarily fortified with 100 IU of vitamin D per cup. Food manufacturers are fortifying other foods, such as yogurt, cereal, and orange juice, to help consumers fill the nutrient gap in their diets. Together with calcium, vitamin D can help prevent osteoporosis in older adults. Without enough vitamin D, bones can become brittle and prone to fracture. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with low bone mass and osteoporosis, which is estimated to affect 10 million adults over the age of 50 in the U.S.," says rheumatologist Eduardo Baetti, MD.

The recommendations for adults up to age 69

rose to 600 IU/day, and to 800 IU/day for adults

starting at age 70.

Recipe of the Month

White-Hot Chocolate

4 ounces white

chocolate, chopped

½ teaspoon pure vanilla

extract

1 ¾ cups milk

¼ cup heavy cream

3 pieces of star anise

Combine the chocolate and vanilla in medium bowl. Combine milk, cream, and star anise in a saucepan and heat over med-high until boiling, stirring occasionally. Pour the milk mixture over the chocolate and whisk to melt. Strain into mugs to smooth and remove the star anise. Enjoy!

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Center News

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Salad Meals Available at the Center on Thursdays

Jan 8: Taco Salad

Jan. 15: Chef Salad

Jan. 22: Chinese Chicken

Jan. 29: Garden Salad Call by Noon on Wed. to order

Substitute Meals On Wheels Drivers Needed

If you can help, please contact Nutrition Coordinator, Lisa Hanson at 873-8585.

Book Discussion at the Stoughton Senior Center

We are very excited to be starting an afternoon Book Discussion Group with support from the Stoughton Public Li-brary. On the 4

th Wednesday of each month at

1:00 pm, Stoughton Public Library staff will lead the following book discussions at the Stough-ton Area Senior Center:

“How to Save a Life” by Sara Zarr

January 28th at 1:00 PM

“The Art Forger” by Barbara Shapiro

February 25th at 1:00 PM

Call the Library at Adult Services 873-6281

We are very thankful for the following people and groups that have made recent donations to the center :

Judy Bethke

Mary Johnson

Roger & Joyce Utermark

Shirley & Ervin Erdahl

Ray & Vicki

Carol Rucks

Lee Kick

Tuesday and Thursday Exercise Group

David & Margaret Sharpe

Homer Howard

Universal Foundations, Inc and Universal AET & Employees

Marsha & Doug Hobson

Donna O.& her fellow card club members

Lee Favreau

Mary Rowe

Genevieve Wilberg

Faye Crawford

Fosdal’s Bakery

Ellie Tone

Judy Bethke

Jon Blackman

Francis Krawcek

David Nelson

Steve Christenson

Roger Roloff

Marcia Bluel

Kirsten Van Gelder & Marjorie Williams

Karen Berg

Janet C. and her bridge group for PD Group

Local Attorney: Monday February 16th Starting in February, local attorney Eric Christoffersen will be holding office

hours on the third Monday of each month in the afternoon. Check February’s calendar for exact times and available appointments.

Vennevoll Clubhouse

Wilbur Venske

Thomas & Carolyn Selsor

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Area Support Groups Caregiver Group Watch for educational events this coming year. Call Hollee for information or if you have any ideas for a presentation topic. 873-8585

Diabetic Support Group 2nd Monday 6 PM in the Stoughton Hospital Ridge Room. Contact Deb at 608-628-6500 for more information

Grandparents Raising Relative’s Children 2nd Sat., 10:00 AM -12:00 PM The Rainbow Project Office 831 E. Washington Av. Madison

Child care & transportation available to those in need. Contact: Ethel Dunn, 238-8751

Grief Support Groups 3rd Tuesday, 3:00 PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Stoughton Room Contact: 873-8585 Facilitation provided by Southern Care Hospice

Low Vision Support 3rd Thursday, 1:00 - 2:30 PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Stoughton Room Contact: 873-8585

Parkinson Group 4th Wed., 1:30-2:30 PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Stoughton Room Contact: Hollee at 873-8585

Multiple Sclerosis Group 2nd Tuesday, 10:00-11:30 AM

Stoughton Area Senior Center Mandt Room Contact: 873-8585

Older Adult Alcoholics Anonymous Every Tuesday, 2:00 PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Stoughton Room, 2nd Floor In order to maintain confidentiality individuals may enter/exit from building’s back NW corner door. Contact: Earl German 246-7606 ext. 1182

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin

Information, education, advocacy and support services including a 24/7 Helpline. 232-3400 or (888) 308-6251 [email protected]

JANUARY SUPPORT EVENTS

Parkinson’s Support Visit from WPA

Thursday, Jan. 28 1:30 PM

Jeremy Otte, Director of Outreach & Education at the Wisconsin Parkinson Association (WPA) in Milwaukee will join us to answer questions and share updates about Parkinson’s disease and the WPA. Please call Hollee at 873-8585 if you plan to attend.

Parkinson Exercise Instructor: Emily Devine, Stoughton Hospital DPT

Designed for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease and led by a trained physical therapist, this class is based on current research targeting specific Parkinson’s Disease movement deficits and focuses on improving function, mobility, mood, quality of life, and fall reduction in a fun atmosphere.

This 8-week class will be every Friday from Jan. 30 to March 20,1:00-1:45 PM at the Stoughton Area Senior Center. All new participants must receive Physician’s Authorization prior to starting the class. There is no cost, but donations are accepted. Class size is limited, so contact the Senior Center at 873-8585 to sign up today!

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Center & Community News

January is National Blood Donor Month

Did You Know?

Every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs

blood. More than 44,000 blood donations are needed everyday. More than 1 million new people are diagnosed

with cancer each year. Many of them will need blood during their chemotherapy treatment

Call your local Red Cross for donation sites: 608-233-9300

From http://www.redcrossblood.org/learn-about-blood/blood-facts-and-statistics

Wii Bowling Have you ever wanted to learn how to Wii Bowl?? We can set you up with a teacher. Call 873-8585

Home Energy Assistance

Schedule an appointment with Energy Services, Inc. at (608) 333-0333. For all other questions call 608-267-8601. They hold office hours at the

Stoughton Area Senior Center on the following Mondays between 9:00AM and 4:00 PM: January 12 & 26 and March 23.

“Beat Generation” Drum Circles

program with John Duggleby. Learn about this new art /music. February 10

Patsy Cline Tribute with Karen Wickham February 20

Heart Health Month Book Discussion Group on the 4th

Wednesday of the month Lunch and Learn– Reading with

Children February 26th

Theatre Group First Friday Movie Attorney Office

Hours

Coffee with the Mayor Second Fri. of the Month

Friday January 9 at 9:30AM

Come hear the latest information or ask questions about our community

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News: COA & Community

Commission on Aging Meeting Highlights for December 2, 2014

Meetings are Open to the Public

As of January 1, Hollee is back to working a 40 hours/week schedule

The staff is beginning to meet with the Alzheimer’s & Dementia Alliance for training on setting up a Memory Café and to learn about how Stoughton may be recognized as a dementia-friendly community.

All City Staff will be getting a refresher on emergency management training.

Seniors in Need is receiving more and more funding requests for dental care. No dentist in Stoughton takes MA and those in Madison that do are not taking new patients. Cindy has made it a goal to revisit the possibility of offering preventative dental care in town.

COA Self-Survey Discussion: -to increase member knowledge so COA members may be better advocates, staff will begin giving short in-services on topics iden-tified by COA. -members will provide more support to staff through committees. -agendas will be tighter and more focused and will be sent closer to the meeting date.

Wish List: grant funding will be sought to revamp our Mandt Room so it may be used to facilitate webinars and other educational opportunities (TV, AV equipment, window blinds, carpet, & tables) and to complete our main level renovation (new tables, counter tops and equipment deemed necessary by our Food for Thought survey/focus groups for providing new food or drink options).

Center Brochure: Voted on photos to use.

Legislative News: AARP has launched a site to collect family caregiver stories: www.aarp.org/iheartcaregivers

Next meeting: 11:00 AM, January 6, 2015 Stoughton Area Senior Center

See the City website for full meeting minutes.

If you would like to help advertise your local senior center, and

agree with the following phrase...

“I Go to the Stoughton Area Senior Center.

You Should Too.”

...window decals are available at the front desk.

Walking The Halls Are you looking for an opportunity to get out of the house and get some exercise during the colder weather in a safe environment? If so, consider walking the halls of River Bluff School. At no charge, River Bluff will be open to the public from January thru March, Monday-Friday, 5:00 - 7:00 pm. For details call the Stoughton High School Athletic Office at 877-5620.

VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE

January thru April 2015 Thursdays from 12:00-5:00 PM

724 East Main St. Stoughton, WI 53589

Walk-In’s Only

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Senior Center: Ongoing Programs

Please see the Activity Calendar on page 14 for exact dates and times of the following programs. You may call the Senior Center Receptionist at (608) 873-8585 for further information.

Chair Exercise, $2/class Mon. Wed. Fri. 8:00 AM

Line Dancing Join Us! Every other Tuesday 2:30 PM UW Nutrition Education, Free Topic: Healthy Snacking 2nd Thursday, 11:30 AM Ping Pong, Free Mondays 3:00 PM Doubles: Wednesday. 3:00 PM Singles: Friday. 10:30 AM

Tai Chi -Beginners $7/class Mon.10:30 AM New Students Welcome!! Tai Chi Mon. & Th. 9:00 AM $7/class Tai Chi –Advanced $10/class Mon. & Thurs. 1:00 PM Wii Bowling or League Free Main Floor- Call for times or info Wii League Bowlers Needed! Gentle Yoga for Over 50 OFF SITE Suggested donation $3-$10 Tue. & Fri. 9:00AM, at the Covenant Lutheran Church Zumba 5:00 PM Wednesdays $4.00 per class

Computer/Tech Help Tues. & Thurs., 9:00 - 11:30 AM or by appointment, morning or after-noon. Come with your computer or tech questions. We have 4 computers, 3 iPads & WiFi. Handiwork, Free Mon., 1:00 - 3:30 PM Bring your current handiwork project & join the conversation. Norwegian Language Class Wed., 9:00 - 11:00 AM No registration needed $10/class New students welcome!

Painting Group, Sept thru May Thur., 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM Free at Vennevoll Clubhouse Rosemaling Group, Free Wed., 9:15AM Norwegian Paint

Wood Carving, Thru Madison College Thur., 8:00 - 12:00 PM Wood Shop, Free/Mornings Must take a safety course to use the shop. Creative Writing Class, Free Last Tues. of month at 1:00 PM

Bridge, Free Mon. & Thurs. 9:30 AM NO Bunco, This month $1.00 Chess, Free Fri. 10:00 AM Community Bingo, $1 3rd Wed. 1:00 PM Sponsor: iCare Cribbage Free Every Monday 1:00 PM Euchre 4th Saturday 7:00 PM January 24 Over the Hill Bingo 4th Tues. 1:00PM Bring a “White Elephant” prize for the game Pool Tables—Free/Daily Sheepshead, Thurs. 1:30 PM to 4:15 PM Lessons available Ping Pong, Free Monday 3:00 PM Doubles: Wed. 3:00 Singles: Friday. 10:30 AM Train Dominoes, Free Thursday 1:00 PM Easy to learn– Join us

Fitness & Wellness

Classes & Skill Development

Social & Recreation

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January Highlights

Lunch Bunch Group

Friday, January 9, 11:00 AM

This month’s destination:

Sugar & Spice Eatery

Bring a friend or come alone and meet new friends. Call the center to register 873-8585.

Healthy Aging & Yoga

Tues., Jan. 20

1:00PM

Join Jill Izador, local Yoga Instructor, to

learn about the benefits of Yoga and

gentle movement on aging bodies. Jill is

a registered yoga teacher who has been

teaching yoga to older adults in Stough-

ton for over seven years. She will be

providing a chair yoga demonstration

and discussing the benefits of yoga and

healthy aging. She will also share infor-

mation about her upcoming weekly chair

yoga class. Chair yoga is accessible to

almost anyone and participation is

encouraged in this interactive format.

No Bunco This Month Join us on February 3, 2015

Free Movie Fridays Friday, Jan. 2, 1:00 PM The Fault in Our Stars

A teenage girl stricken with cancer falls for a boy in her support group and the two form a bond as they deal with their illnesses. Rated PG-13

Lunch and Learn Thursday, Jan. 22

12:00 PM

Join us for a presentation

from Personal Banker,

Tim on Reverse

Mortgages, and learn

how owning your home may be a bigger asset

than you think. Call the day before by noon if you

need to order a lunch or salad, 873-8585.

The Stoughton Senior Center Staff will be off for the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday on Monday January 19th. Center will be open by volunteers

from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM.

Technology Expo Saturday Jan. 24th 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Bring your questions and tech gadgets that you may need help with.

Attention Theater Enthusiasts: Actors Needed! A Senior Center Theater

Group is forming. Please

join us for a planning

meeting on Jan. 22, 3:00 PM.

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Stoughton Area Senior Center Activities

January 2015

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Saturday Jan. 24th

Tech Expo 9:00AM to Noon

See page 13

Saturday Evening

Cards-Euchre Jan. 24

7:00 PMPM

1 Staff Holiday Center Open by Volunteers 9-11AM Happy New Year!

2 8:00 Chair Stretch Veteran’s Assist. 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong 1:00 Movie The Fault in Our Stars

5 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Tai Chi 10:30 Beginn. Tai Chi 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong

6 9:00 Computer/Tech 11:00 COA Meeting 1:00 NO Bunco 2:00 AA Meeting 2:30 Line Dancing

7 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian Class 9:15 Rosemaling 3:00 Ping Pong 5PM Zumba

8 8 Woodcarving 9:00 Tai Chi 9:00 Computer/Tech 9:30 Bridge 11:30UW Food Pgm 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead

9 Shop @West Town Veteran’s Assist. 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:30 Mayor/Coffee 10:00 Veteran’s 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong 11 Lunch Bunch

12 Energy Assistance 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Tai Chi 9:30 Bridge 10:30 Beginn. Tai Chi 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong

13 9:00 Computer/Tech 10 MS Support Group 1:00 ELVIS 2:00 AA Meeting

14 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian Class 9:15 Rosemaling 3:00 Ping Pong 5 PM Zumba

15 8 Woodcarving 9:00 Tai Chi 9:00 Computer/Tech 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Low VisionGrp. 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead

16 Veteran’s Assist 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong

19 Staff Holiday Center Open by Volunteers 9-11AM Foot Care in PM by Appt.

20 Foot Care in AM 9:00 Computer/Tech 1:00 Yoga & Healthy Aging Presentation 2:00 AA Meeting 2:30 Line Dancing 3:00 Grief Support Grp

21 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian Class 9:15 Rosemaling 1:00 Bingo 3:00 Ping Pong 5 PM Zumba

22 8 Woodcarving 9:00 Tai Chi 9:00 Computer/Tech 9:30 Bridge 12:00 Lunch & Learn Pg. 13 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead 3:00 Theatre Mt.

23 Veteran’s Assist Shop @ Target Eastside 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong

26 Energy Assistance 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Tai Chi 9:30 Bridge 10:30 Beginn. Tai Chi 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong

27 9:00 Computer/Tech 1:00 Writing Class 2:00 AA Meeting 2:30 Line Dancing

28 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian Class 9:15 Rosemaling Parkinson Grp. 1 Book Discussion 3:00 Ping Pong 5PM Zumba

29 8 Woodcarving 9:00 Tai Chi 9:00 Computer/Tech 9:30 Bridge 9 Blood Pressure Ck 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead

30 Veteran’s Assist. 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong 1:00 PD Exercise

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Stoughton Area Senior Center

January 2015

Menu

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

For all lunch reservations please call by noon the business day before. 873-8585

1 NO Meals Served Today Happy New Year!

2 Swiss Steak Rice Broccoli Floweret Peaches Bread Stick Oatmeal Raisin Cookie

5 Meat Balls in Gravy Egg Noodles Carrots Grape Juice Strawberry Ice Cream

6 Roast Beef/Gravy Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Peas & Onions Chunky Applesauce Wh Wh Roll/ Marg.

7 Baked Chicken Stuffing/Gravy Green Beans Pear Cake

8 Garden Vegetable Minestrone Soup Crackers Ham Salad/Bun Pineapple Jell-O w/topping

9 Meatloaf Boiled Red Potatoes Spinach Banana Wh Wh Bread/Marg.

12 Sliced Turkey Ham Scalloped Potatoes Squash Fruit Cup Rye Bread/Marg. Chocolate Chip Cookie

13 Ham & Bean Soup Shredded Carrot Salad Fruit Cocktail Bread Stick Butterscotch Pudding w/Topping

14 Goulash Casserole California Blend Veggies Applesauce Wh Wh Bread/Marg. Vanilla Ice Cream

15 Swiss Burger/Bun w/ Onion Slice Ketchup/Mustard Chuck Wagon Corn Banana Peanut Butter Cookie

16 Turkey Roast & Gravy Mashed Potatoes Brussel Sprouts Apricots Jell-O Cake

19

Staff Holiday No Meals Today

20 Beef Tips over Egg Noodles Beets Fruit Cocktail Wh Wh Bread/Marg Orange Sherbet

21 Chicken & Dumplings Peas Peaches Wh Wh Bread/Marg. Lemon Bar

22 Tomato Barley Soup/Crackers Turkey Slices & Cheese on Rye Lettuce/Tomato/Mayo Pkt. Jell-O & topping Mandarin Oranges

23 Pepper Steak & Gravy Mashed Potatoes Spinach Apple Slices Multi Gr. Bread Margarine

26 Mac N Cheese Broccoli Flowerets Pear Half Hard Roll/Marg. Sugar Cookie

27 Spaghetti & Meatballs Parmesan Cheese Carrot Coins Pineapple Multi Gr. White Bread/Marg.

28 Chicken Tetrazzini Casserole Italian Green Beans Apple Wh Wh Bread/Marg Pie Slice

29 Pork Cutlet & Gravy Mashed Potatoes Winter Blend Veg. Grape Juice Chocolate Ice Cream

30 Broccoli Cheese Soup/Crackers Tuna Salad/Lettuce/Tomato on Wh Wh Bread Apricots Pumpkin Bars

Various salad meals available on Thursdays at the Center. Salad information on page 5.

All meals provided by: DANE COUNTY CONSOLIDATED FOOD SERVICES

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Yahara Senior News is published once a month by the Stoughton Area Senior Center.

The Stoughton Area Senior Center, a non-profit agency, coordinates, develops, supports and monitors programs and services for persons over 55 years of age. This newsletter is published for the purpose of educating the older adults and their families. The service area is the City of Stoughton and the Towns of Albion, Dunkirk, Dunn, Pleasant Springs and Rutland.

If you wish to have this newsletter mailed to you, the cost is $9.00 per year. Call 873-8585.

Yahara Senior News 248 West Main Street Stoughton, WI 53589 608-873-8585 Fax # 608-873-8162 www.ci.stoughton.wi.us/senior/

Senior Center Staff Cindy McGlynn—Director Hollee Camacho—Assistant Director (M-Th) Jean Truss—Case Manager– Stoughton Kelly Janda—Case Manager-Stoughton JoAnn Seymour—Case Manager (M-W) Stoughton Lisa Hanson—Nutrition Coordinator Kristin Ott—Receptionist (M-Th ) Teressa Pellett—Volunteer/Program Coordinator (Hours Vary)

Township Case Managers Albion & Dunkirk Cell Number 608-335-6677 Becky Kelly—M & TH at Stoughton Senior Center Pleasant Springs & Rutland ......................... 838-7117 Sara Sprang, McFarland Outreach/Senior Center Dunn & Christiana .......................................... 838-7117 Lori Andersen, McFarland Outreach/Senior Center Appointments made for home visits, or at Stoughton and McFarland Outreach offices.

Commission On Aging All COA Meetings Are Open To Public

David Bacon—Town of Pl. Springs ..................... 877-9777 Open—City of Stoughton ..................................................... Kay Davis—City of Stoughton ........................... 873-4886 Carol Heidenway—Town of Dunn .................. 835-5472 Charline Fleck—City of Stoughton…………….. …...205-2008 Don Mix—City of Stoughton ............................. 873-3637 Mary Onsager—School District Rep ................ 873-3999 Jeanne Schwass-Long—Town of Dunkirk ........ 873-9227 David Sharpe—City of Stoughton ..................... 877-8724 Charlotte Snow—City of Stoughton ................. 205-1281 Betty Thompson—Town of Rutland ................ 835-5145 Sid Boersma—City Council Rep ........................ 873-6677 Ron Jensen—Town of Albion………………….…………..228-5963