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Saying THANKS to Great Southside Center Volunteers
at September Luncheon Tuesday September 17 / 11:30-1 pm $10 Members, $13 non-members Volunteers eat free! RSVP at 509-535-0803 by Friday Sept. 13
In appreciation of all the hours, skills, and energy they donate to the Center, Center volunteers eat
free on Sept. 17. This luncheon features:
A Mexican Fiesta Meal catered by Family Resource Home Care: includes a chips & salsa
bar, a taco bar (bean, beef or chicken filling) with traditional Mexican toppings
Entertainment by Lyle Morse (also known as "Lonesome Lyle"), an outstanding acoustic
guitarist, harmonica player and stunning singer-songwriter-performer, who will play smooth
acoustic blues-based music, both traditional & original.
An overview of what our volunteers do and upcoming volunteer opportunities
Brief presentations—Emily Banick, Gonzaga University Campus Kitchen Manager &
Spokane Parks & Recreation
Generously sponsored by Family Resource Home Care.
Wednesday October 2 / 5-8 pm / $5 You don't have to be a kid and don't have to
bring a kid to attend the 2nd event in the Book
It! Series, enjoy dinner and discover some
“cool” science stuff as scientists and students
from EWU guide curious Franklin Elementary
4th-6th graders and adults as they explore wiggly
things, old bones and the invisible world. Some
students need financial aid, so if you can give a
little to help them attend, call Lynn at 509-499-
8700. Call Lynn to reserve by September 17.
Wednesday October 23, 2019
10:00 am to 3:00 pm -- $25 per person Get Your Game On was so much fun and
popular last year, we’re doing it again. You gather
friends to play the game of your choice, eat a
delicious lunch, and enter a raffle while
supporting the Southside Community Center. Cost
includes lunch and entry into a raffle. Want more
information? Call Lynn at 509-499-8700.
To reserve a table fill out the form on the last
page of this newsletter. Reserve by Oct. 16!
BOOK IT ! BOOK IT ! BOOK IT !
Wiggly Science for Kids & Adults
Help Police Dog
“Haywire” Get a
Bullet Proof Vest Hi Everyone,
This is Priscilla and I am
asking if you will feed me
for a very worthy cause!
If you were at Fido Fete,
you met Officer Stone and
Haywire, Spokane’s newest
police dog. Sadly, when
Haywire’s working and
chasing “perps” to keep us
safe he really needs the
protection of a bullet proof
vest, but he can’t afford it.
They are really pricey!
SOOO, I will be sitting on
the counter in the lobby
asking you to put money in
my tummy to help raise
funds for a bulletproof vest
for canine officer, Haywire.
Thanks - Priscilla
Our Mission To enhance the physical and mental well-being of those we serve by providing
recreational, educational and volunteer opportunities.
On The Move A Monthly Publication of the Southside Community Center
Vol. XXXX No. 9 A Place to Connect September 2019
Saturday, October 5 / 9 am-2 pm Visit professionals to learn about:
Medical & health resources including Medicare plans
Fitness resources and products
Insurance and legal assistance
Living and future planning options
Get a flu shot and visit WSU Nurses for screenings
Eat lunch and have an opportunity to win cash prizes.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Shelagh Camak, President
Lynn Terry, Vice President
Mary Van Couvering, Secretary
Claudia Craven Newsletter
Ann Beyer
Tom Carroll
Megaen Childress
Sabrina Gonder
Barbara Haynes
Jackson Williams
STAFF
Lisa Rosier, Executive Director
Email: [email protected]
(509) 535-0803, ext. 103
Betty Rogers, Office Administrator
Email: [email protected]
(509) 535-0803, ext. 100
Jan Suhr
Rentals/Programs Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Cornelia Brisan
Office Assistant, Volunteer Coordinator
AARP Title 5
April
Travel Assistant, AARP Title 5
Custodians
Danny Villalpando, Supervisor;
Gage Bush, Bill Beyer
Board of Directors and Staff
Southside Community Center
A non-profit 501 (c)(3) corporation
3151 East 27th Avenue
Spokane, WA 99223
Telephone: 509-535-0803
Fax: 509-535-4336
www.southsidescc.org
Hours: M—F 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
SOUTHSIDE COMMUNITY CENTER POLICIES
Travel Liability Notice — Southside Senior & Community Center (" Southside Community Center" ) assumes
no responsibility for and shall not be liable for any refund, personal injury, property damage or other loss, accident,
delay, inconvenience or irregularity which may be caused by: (1) any defaults, wrongful or negligent acts or
omissions of the Southside Center; (2) any defect in or failure of any vehicle, craft, equipment or instrumentality
owned, operated or otherwise used or provided by the Southside Center; and (3) any wrongful or negligent acts or
omissions on the part of any other party not under the Southside Center's control.
Non Discrimination Policy—It is the policy of the Southside Community Center to ensure equal employment
opportunity and participation of members and guests without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital status, citizenship, genetic
information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Endorsement Disclaimer: The Southside Community Center does not endorse any speaker, service or product that
is represented in any class, advertisement or function in our facility.
Welcome New Members Kathleen Alexander * Deborah Bisenius * Judy Buren * Teresa Chavez * Marilyn Clemons
Patricia Cole * Dan & Kathy Derbawka * Kim & Pat Fell * Judee Grayson Ralph & Thelma Gustafson * Karen Hasslinger * Robin Heintzelman * James Olsen
Jacqui Parker * Kim Renette * Annie Trueblood * Michael Wells & Becky Imler Next New Member Orientation
Tuesday, September 17 at 11 am before the luncheon.
Luncheon is hosted for new members.
Southside Membership
Yearly membership is $50 (individual) or
$75 for couples living in the same
household. A limited number of
scholarships are available for those
needing assistance with a year’s
membership. Call Betty at 535-0803.
A Note from Lisa I am excited to share three items of really good news. …exciting times ahead!
First, we have received a donation of a minivan. This means we won’t have to cancel tr ips
due to low number of travelers. We deeply appreciate this special gift from a generous
anonymous donor. Thank you so much! Second, thanks to a federal grant through STA, a new
large van will be on its way to the Center in a few months,! It will have overhead racks,
wheelchair lift, back up camera and so much more. We will pay it forward and donate old
“Bessy” to UGM. (BTW, we still need driver’s. If you are interested in being a volunteer
driver, please see April, our new travel assistant, and sign up. There are lovely perks (i.e. free
tickets, lunches) as a van/car driver on day trips.) Third, we are finally getting our multicultural
capital improvement grant from the City. This will help us make much needed improvements
and repairs to the Center as well as replacing equipment that is old, broken or about to break.
This should include new convection ovens, replacing our sound system in the ballroom, new
flooring in the rooms, additional security cameras, patio awning etc.
Another feel good note: so many members were taken with Spokane K9 Officer Haywire who
made an appearance at Fido Fete in June that they asked if we could raise funds for a bullet
resistant vest for him and, of course, we said yes! So, Pricilla our money box pig (don’t tell her
she is a money box) is again on our front counter ready to take any change or bills you might
have as a donation to this wonderful cause. Custom fitted canine vests average $3,500.
I hope you have been able to come to our lunches. The food and entertainment has been
excellent, thanks to our many volunteers and our lunch committee. In September, we honor
you, our volunteers, and in October we honor our Centenarians!
OMG Facts: Chocolate milk was originally sold as medicine; Rats laugh when you tickle them (I’ll take
their word on that); George Washington grew marijuana in his garden; Swearing helps to reduce
pain…damn it!; Kissing can reduce tooth decay; An ostrich’s eye is bigger than it’s brain; Mosquitoes
can fly through rain drops without getting hit; In Malaysia it is often a custom to protect babies from
disease by bathing them in beer; In Paraguay, dueling is still legal, as long as both parties are blood
donors; and in WA State you must ask permission before sleeping in someone else’s outhouse
(could be an important safety tip!) Lisa Rosier, Executive Director
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Southside News
THANKS For Your Generosity Linda Webster for water & snacks
Carol Gabel for cold beverage dispenser & foyer decorations
Lou Regelin for yard
Patty Lee for Thomas Kincade ornaments & gift basket for
auction
Shelagh Camak for coffee
Donna Carl for paper plates/cups & Kleenex
Dennis Gillette for miscellaneous items
Joanna Baldwin for bottled water
Clayton Klippert for front desk candy
Barbara Haynes for tea and sugar
Ann Wear for coffee
Annual Meeting & Board of Directors
Election at Tuesday November 19 Luncheon
A LITTLE ABOUT YOUR 2020 BOARD NOMINEES
DENNIS W. ANDERSON Dennis is a licensed mental health counselor. After a long career
with organizations throughout the Spokane area, including St.
Luke’s Rehabilitation Center, Sacred Heart Medical Center,
Deaconess Medical Center, and Group Health Northwest. He is
currently in private practice and a lecturer at Eastern Washington
University. He’s a lifelong Spokane resident and has been
involved in community and neighborhood projects for many
years. He joined the Center after retiring from EWU. He was
raised in a family that played pinochle at every family gathering,
but because his wife didn’t like to play cards he jumped on the
chance to join the Center’s pinochle group. He also looks
forward to developing a Community Garden near the center and
is working actively to make that happen.
SUE BELOTE Sue is currently the office manager at Hennessey Funeral Home
& Crematory in Spokane. She has lived in Spokane for the last
40 years and has an AA Degree from Spokane Community
College. After working at a prominent local law firm for seven
years she worked at Ball and Dodd Funeral Home and then
moved to Hennessey Funeral Home, where she has been for the
last 15 years. Sue takes great pride in her role as office manager
at Hennessey and considers it a privilege helping families during
the most sensitive time in their lives. Sue loves volunteering in
the community. She enjoys walking, scrapbooking, reading,
cheering on the Seattle Mariners and Gonzaga Bulldogs, and
yearly trips to Las Vegas. Being a Grandma brings her great joy.
BRYNNE MALONE Brynne attended high school at Gonzaga Prep and graduated in
Secondary Education from the University of Washington. After
teaching history at Gonzaga Prep, he became a stockbroker and
investment advisor and became Vice President of Investments at
Nelson Securities and Kemper Securities. His next career was
building a Guardianship Agency which advocated on the behalf
of vulnerable citizens by acting as their legal guardian. After
growing a successful Guardianship agency he joined a small
home health care agency in Spokane providing nursing services
and therapies to homebound patients. Under his management this
agency was recognized by Medicare as a Top 500 agency each of
the years of his tenure. The agency also exceeded all financial
and quality of care measures established by Medicare. He is now
the agency’s Regional Manager of Sales and Operations for
Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Washington. He says the
opportunity to serve and be a resource to families in need brings
great joy and purpose to his life. He looks forward to working
tirelessly to make Southside Community Center a wonderful
place of interaction and community.
Welcome New Travel Assistant April joins us through the AARP
program. Her impressive resume
includes experience in the
administrative and customer relations
fields and she has bookkeeping skills.
She will assist Marnie with Center day trips. Even though she has
only been with us for a couple of weeks, she has taken on her new
role with gusto. Be sure to pop in, say “Hi” to April, and let her and
Marnie know of ideas you have for trips. Also, don’t forget to
volunteer to be a driver on Center day trips.
Refrigerator for bar inventory
Clothes steamer for linens & napkins
# 20 Copy paper
Coffee and tea bags / regular and decaf
Tissues & napkins
Diet sodas & seltzers & chocolates
Lighted arches to decorate for Center events and rentals
Volunteers / helping hands are always needed
Volunteer drivers for day trips
Compassionate advocacy providing ease and comfort. Estate planning, wills, trusts, Medicaid planning, & elder law.
Megaen Kathleen Paladin Childress DOUGLAS EDEN - 717 W Sprague Ave #1500 Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 455-5300 [email protected]
4 September 2019
Upscale Items Needed for
Pop-Up Shop Saturday, November 16
Downsizing? Tired of dusting antiques or
collectibles that no longer fit your life style or
home? Donate these special items to the
November Pop-Up Shop sale that will feature
fine décor, china, glass ware, collectibles, and
art. We would love to offer your collectible or
antique items. This is not a garage sale. Upscale items only,
please. Wonder if your loved piece fits? Call Lynn 509-499-8700.
Activities and Events
FOOT CARE CLINIC
2ND & 3rd Monday 9 – 11:45 am / September 9 & 16 Call 535-0803 to schedule an appointment for toe nail clipping and
general pedicare.
MOVING FOR FUN & FITNESS
Qigong Classes Mondays 3:15 - 4:15 pm / $5 member/$7 non-member Qigong is the art, science and philosophy of restoring health and
fitness for all organs, structures, and functions of the body through
relaxed breathing, meditation, and slow rhythmical bodily move-
ments. This slow-moving, gentle, relaxing exercise is designed for
all ages and can be done sitting or standing. For information, call
Dr. Brian Flake 838-2616.
KARATE CLASSES FOR ADULTS & YOUTH / Mon, Wed, Thurs $70 for 6-week session Youth classes meet from 4:30 to 5:30 pm, Monday and Wednesday;
adult classes meet from 5:45 to 6:45 pm, Monday and Thursday.
Class is suitable for beginners. Call instructor, Mary Roe at 480-
338-9131 for information.
TAI CHI WITH ALTARI Wednesday: 9 - 10 am / $6 mem/$7 non-mem (note price change) Learn an ancient style of exercise well known to help with arthritis,
balance and relaxation. Altari has 40 years of practice and thirty
years of teaching Asian Healing arts.
CHAIR & FOOT MASSAGE WITH ALTARI Every Wed. 10:45 am-1 pm / $16 - 15 minutes—$26 - 30 minutes
Wii Bowling - We’re Bragging! Wednesday and Friday at 1:30 pm Members bowl free; non-members $2 an hour Southside Community Center has bragging
rights AGAIN. Our Nine Center bowlers
participated in the city-wide tournament
August 9. After averaging out the scores, they took first place by a
mere two pins. See the trophy in the lobby. Nine teams and 104
bowlers shared a great lunch after the tournament.
New bowlers are invited to join the weekly fun and camaraderie.
No experience needed. If you can hold a remote control and move
your arm, you can Wii bowl.
SPECIAL NOTE! Bowling starts at 1:30. If you plan to participate, please
arrive 10 or 15 minutes before start time to allow enough
stations to be set up.
Given the choice
most people want
to stay in their own
home as they age.
Custodial care can allow you to do that. The trouble is Medicare
does not cover it. TRUE FREEDOM is a unique program that allows
you to purchase plans with bundles of custodial care hours. No
health or age limit to qualify. A+ rated BBB. Great alternative to
traditional LTCI or hybrids.
FREE WORKSHOPS-Thursday, Sept. 5 & Oct. 3 / 7 pm Call
Joel Ferris, Jr. - Field Representative 509-842-4525
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YOU CAN BE AN ANGEL! A Note to Retired Teachers & Others Members from Lynn Terry I am writing as a retired teacher asking for your help.
The Center is partnering with EWU and Franklin
Elementary School to provide a special science event
called Book It! Kids – Wiggly Science – on October 2.
Seventy percent of Franklin students qualify for free lunch. This
means many students and their parents will not be able to attend the
event unless we sponsor them. Remember children like this from
your classrooms? I am asking for donations to support attendance
for children who are financially limited from educational, fun
experiences. The cost is $5.00 per person.
When you send your check or pay at the Center, be sure to mention
the contribution is for Franklin Sponsorship! If you wish to charge
your gift, call the Center at 535-0803 and ask for Betty. There is a
$25 limit for credit card payments. Thank you so much for your
support. I am starting the fund with $100.
Tips from “Adopt-A-Cop” Jake Willard,
Neighborhood Resource Officer Hi All, I just returned from a needed vacation, but
want to take time to give you some tips — old perhaps
but worth repeating.
With the good weather comes an increase in property
crimes. These types of crimes are often avoided if we pay a little
more attention to our surroundings and property. Crimes of
opportunity are best battled by not giving them the opportunity.
Remember—always be vigilant, and aware of your surroundings and
property. Never leave valuables inside your vehicles; always double
check to make sure your vehicle is locked and secure. Apply this to
your home too. Don't advertise your valuable stuff for all to see, close
your blinds, make sure your house is locked and secured when
leaving, and close your garage doors. Also, you are probably familiar
with the phrase "if you see something, say something." This is true!
Report anything you see that looks suspicious, or out of the norm.
You can call me with any neighborhood issues and/ or concerns
509-625-3310 or 509-625-3326 and enjoy the rest of summer and the
time with your loved ones.
Activities & Events
Popular Fabric Card Classes Added in September
Create Handmade Cards for Any Occasion Tuesday Mornings Sept. 3,10,17 & 24 / 9 to 11 am. Thursday Evenings Sept. 5,12, & 26 / 4 to 6 pm. Cost Per Class: $15 member's; $18 non-members (Pay instructor at class)
Join the fun. You will only be limited by your imagination to create
hand made cards for birthdays, thank you, get well, Christmas —
you name it. Cost includes instruction, card stock, material, glue,
fabric, interfacing, etc. For information, contact Judy at 206-713-
8531. Each class limited to 10, so call 535-0803 ASAP to reserve.
“True Freedom” Information on Long Term Planning Thursday September 5 / 7-8 pm or October 3 / 7-8 pm Learn ways to be prepared as you age to maintain independence in
the comfort of your home.
Accunect SelfCare Class Saturday September 7 & 28 / 9:30 am – 12:30 pm $150 Learn the tools necessary to balance core energy systems to improve
health and maintain wellness for yourself and your family. Call Jim
Adcock 509-475-7395
Mind – Fun Chair Travel Friday September 20 / 4:30 – 5:30 pm Cost: $10 (cash payment) Learn, Interact, Relax, Laugh! Come to learn about beautiful
Sweden and Stockholm. Watch videos and talk about this
Scandinavian country that has given the world Ikea, Volvo,
Electrolux and the band ABBA. Also learn to speak a little Swedish.
Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns About Falls Monday & Friday Sept 9 through October 4 / 9:30-11:30 am / FREE Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington is offering an
eight-session A Matter of Balance class every Monday & Friday
from September 9 to October 4. The class is designed to reduce the
fear of falling and increase activity levels among older adults.
Participants learn to set realistic goals to increase activity, change
their environment to reduce fall risk factors, and learn simple
exercises to increase strength and balance. There is no cost. A
workbook is provided and refreshments are included. Registration
forms are available at the Southside Community Center front desk.
Completed registration forms need to be received by Aging and
Long Term Care of Eastern Washington by Aug. 30. Please call
Aging & Long Term Care if you have any questions about the class
(509-458-2509 ext. 218).
Free Medicare Information Seminars Start October 9 During the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period from October 15 to
December 7, you can change to a different type of Medicare plan,
switch Medicare Advantage plans, or change prescription drug
coverage. From October 9 to December 6 twenty-two seminars on
Medicare options from various providers will be held at the Center.
Seminar times and dates will be in the October newsletter or can be
seen at the front desk. In Addition, several Medicare insurance
specialists will be at the Health & Wellness Fair on October 2.
Support the Walk to End Alzheimer's Saturday September 7 / 11 am ~ 3 pm Avermere South Hill 3708 E 57th
At this fund raiser for Spokane’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s for a $5
donation you can get your car washed and eat a hot dog. Held
annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, Walk to End
Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds
for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Spokane’s Walk to End
Alzheimer’s is on Saturday October 5 in Riverfront Park. For more
information about how to take part, contact Leslie Woodfill
509-995-5431 [email protected].
Avamere South Hill generously sponsored our August lunch.
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CLUBS & CRAFTS Southside Book Club Usually on the last Thursday of the
month from 10:30 am–noon.
September 26 Where the Crawdad Sings - Delia Owens
October 31 TBD at the September meeting
Knifty Knitters Every Tuesday / 1-3 p.m.
Knitwits Every Thursday / 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Quilters Second & Fourth Wednesday / 1-3 p.m.
Red Hats 3rd Monday of the month / 1-3 p.m.
Teal Ladies Every First Thursday / 10 a.m. – Noon
Tuesday Friendship Potlucks Tuesday September 24 / Noon-1:30 pm Potlucks are a relaxing and special day
once a month to to gather, socialize,
and share good food. Bring a dish to
share, tell some stories, and have fun.
All are welcome!
Activities and Events
Learn to Play a Stringed Instrument
Learn to play a stringed instrument. A six-week session costs
$20 for members, $30 for nonmembers or $6 per lesson. No
instrument? Instructor Susan Roberts may be able to find one for
you or lend you one. Classes are held on Wednesday. For
information, call Susan 805-990-0999.
Sassy Lassies Red Hats Monday September 16 / 1-3 pm The Sassy Lassies Red Hats cordially invite you to join them on
the third Monday of each month from 1-3 pm for socializing,
coffee and treats.
Come Meet the TEAL LADIES Thursday September 5 / 10 am-Noon The Teal Ladies are a group of community-minded women who
give their time and energy to the Center and to projects
throughout Spokane: like Toys for Tots, Crosswalk and a drive
for back to school supplies. They invite you to join them on the
first Thursday of every month at 10 am.
Games & More Members play FREE non-members $2 per hour.
BINGO Sunday 1-3 p.m. (Come by 12:45)
CARD GAMES
Canasta ~ Tuesdays 10 a.m.~ Noon
Welcome Bridge ~ Monday & Wed. 12:30~4 p.m.
Party Bridge Thursdays Noon~ 4 pm
Mahjongg ~ Tuesday & Thursday 12 ~ 3 p.m.
Mexican Train ~ Wednesday at 10 a.m. ~ Noon
Pinochle ~ Friday at 1 p.m. ~ 3 p.m.
Texas Hold’em ~ Monday & Friday 1 ~ 4 p.m.
Wii Bowling ~ Wednesday & Friday 1:30 ~ 3 p.m.
Mystery Book Club Monday September 9 / 10-11:30 am
If you love mystery books and want to gush
about and discuss a mystery book as soon
as you’re done reading it, join us at the
Mystery Book Club. Regular monthly
meetings usually the first Monday of each
month from 10:00 to 11:30.
September 9 - The woman in the Window - AJ Finn
October - Mistress of the Art of Death - Arianna Franklin
November - Dissolution by C J Sansom
Happy reading! Questions? Call Lynn 509 499-8700
IT’S THE LAW! ONLY MEMBERS ALLOWED Washington State Regulation About Games with Betting
According to the Washington State Gambling Commission,
only members can play card games or other games
involving betting. (Includes bridge, pinochle, poker and other
games.) Ask at the front desk about how to become a member.
“If you don’t like to read, you haven’t
found the right book.” J.K. Rowling
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Activities & Events
8 September 2019
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
1
BINGO 1:00 ~3:00 pm
2
CENTER CLOSED TRAVEL Symphony Concert At Comstock 5 ~ 8:30 pm
3
FABRIC CARDS 9 ~ 11 am
4 TRAVEL Breakfast Club 9 ~ 11 am Hooper Bears Sewing Class 12:30 ~ 2:30 pm Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm
8
BINGO 1:00 ~3:00 pm
9
A Matter of Balance 9:30 ~ 11:30 am
Foot Clinic 9 ~11:45 am
Mystery Book Club 10~11:30 am
Texas Holdem 1~4 pm
10
FABRIC CARDS 9 ~ 11 am
11
Quilting 1 ~ 3 pm
Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm
15
BINGO 1:00 ~3:00 pm
16
Foot Clinic 9 ~11:45 am
A Matter of Balance 9:30 ~ 11:30 am
Sassy Lassies Red Hats 1~3 pm
Texas Holdem 1~4 pm
17
FABRIC CARDS 9 ~ 11 am
New Member Orientation 11 am
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION Luncheon Noon~1:30
18
Hooper Bears Sewing Class 12:30 ~ 2:30 pm
Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm
Board of Directors Meeting 4 ~ 5:30 pm
22
BINGO 1:00 ~ 3:00 pm
23
A Matter of Balance 9:30 ~ 11:30 am
Texas Holdem 1~4 pm
24
FABRIC CARDS 9 ~ 11 am
Friendship Potluck Noon ~ 1 pm
25
TRAVEL Hutterite Brethren Colony, Odessa 9 am ~ 5 pm
Quilting 1 ~ 3 pm
Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm
29
BINGO 1:00 ~3:00 pm
30
A Matter of Balance 9:30 ~ 11:30 am
Texas Holdem 1~4 pm
SEPTEMBER * Events & Travel Calendar
Get Ready! Save the Dates! Fall is a Blast! Book It! For Kids (Wiggly Science) — Oct. 2
Health & Wellness Fair — Oct. 5
Centenarian Luncheon — Oct. 15
Get Your Game On! — Oct. 23
Veteran’s Dinner — Nov. 7
Pop-Up-Shop — Nov. 16
Thanksgiving Lunch/Board of Director Elections — Nov. 19
Breakfast with Santa — Dec. 7, 14, & 21
The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. ― Mahatma Gandhi
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Thursday Friday Saturday
5
TEAL Ladies 10 am ~ Noon
Line Dancing 1 ~ 2 pm
TRUE FREEDOM (long term planning class) 7 ~ 8 pm
6
Texas Holdem 1~4 pm
Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm
7 Accunect Self Care 9 am ~ 1 pm
12
TRAVEL Downtown History Tour with Richard 9:30 am ~ Noon
13
A Matter of Balance 9:30 ~ 11:30 am
Texas Holdem 1~4 pm
Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm
** RSVP for Sept 17 Lunch
14
19
Line Dancing 1 ~ 2 pm
20 TRAVEL Hanford B Reactor 8:30 am ~ 7 pm
A Matter of Balance 9:30 ~ 11:30 am
Texas Holdem 1~4 pm
Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm
21
TRAVEL Deutschfest in Odessa 9 am ~ 4 pm
26 BOOK CLUB 10:30 ~ Noon Choosing a Retirement Community 1 ~ 4 pm
27
A Matter of Balance 9:30 ~ 11:30 am Texas Holdem 1~4 pm
Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm
28
Accunect Self Care 9 am ~ 1 pm
SEPTEMBER * Events & Travel Calendar
Just like that — summer falls into September.
Daily Activities ACT 2 classes marked with a hash tag #. ACT 2 Always check the ACT 2 schedule.
MONDAY Morning 8:30 & 9:40 Aerobic Exercise/Strength Training # 11:00 Senior Serenaders
Afternoon 12:30 Welcome Bridge 1:00 Aerobic Exercise & Strength Training # 1:00 Texas Hold’em 3:15 Qi Gong 4:30 Youth Karate 5:45 Adult Karate
TUESDAY Morning 8:30 &9:40 Aerobic Exercise/Strength Training # 10:00 Canasta
Afternoon 12:00 Mahjongg 1:00 Knifty Knitters 2:00 Chair Yoga # 3:10 Gentle Exercise # 4:15 Zumba # 4:30 Pilates# 6:00 Ballroom Dance 7:00 Advanced Ballroom Dance
WEDNESDAY Morning
9:00 Tai Chi
10:00 Mexican Train 10:30 Beginning Strings 10:45 Chair & Foot Massage 11:00 Aerobic Exercise & Strength Training #
Afternoon 12:30 Welcome Bridge 1:00 Creative Strings 1:30 Wii Bowling 4:30 Youth Karate 5:45 Zumba
THURSDAY Morning 8:30 & 9:40 Aerobic Exercise/Strength Training # 10:50 Clogging
Afternoon 12:00 Mahjongg 12:30 Knitwits 12:00 Party Bridge 3:10 Gentle Exercise # 4:15 Zumba # 4:30 Pilates # 5:45 Adult Karate
FRIDAY Morning 9:00 Aerobic Exercise & Strength Training # 9:30 Faith, Religion & the Presidency# 9/13-9/27 10:30 Balance # 11:00 Feldenkrais
Afternoon 1:00 Texas Hold’em 1:00 Pinochle 1:30 Wii Bowling
10 September 2019
Please Don’t Wait Till the Last Minute Sign Up and Pay for Your Travel Adventures Early! We do not want to disappoint members by cancelling advertised outings.
However, if a trip does not have a minimum number of four (4) people signed
up and paid prior to the trip, we are forced to cancel it. The Center cannot
afford to run our current van with less than four passengers and we lose
money. More important, we do not want to disappoint other travelers who
were looking forward to going.
So here’s what you can do to help us and your travel companions.
If you plan to go on a trip:
Sign up early and prepay with check, cash, or credit card.
(Credit card charges must be $25 or more.)
Contact the Center, if you have any questions on a specific trip.
Ask your friends and family to join you on a trip.
Sponsor a trip for another member; gift cards are available.
Southside Day Trips
Trip Difficulty Rating System (*) Suitable for all ages and abilities. Must be ambulatory,
able to board and disembark from the van.
(**) May encounter uneven ground, a few stairs, and longer excursions.
(***) Need to enjoy a strenuous walk an hour at a time. Days may be long and tiring.
Southside Center TRAVEL Visit the front desk to sign up for day trips. Payment must be made when signing up.
Updated Cancellation & Payment Policy All trips must be paid for at the time of the booking. This helps us
determine the commitment of travelers and the interest in the trips
being planned. We cannot do carry over of passengers anymore.
Cancellations will be refunded per our policy below.
Cancellation Policy Day trips in the Spokane area must have at least 4 travelers signed up
and paid one week prior to the trip’s departure, or it will be canceled. Trips outside the Spokane Area must have at least 10 paid travelers one
week prior to the trip’s departure, or it will be canceled. We are working
on addressing how to help small groups of passengers by looking into a
mini van sponsorship program,
If a trip is cancelled due to low participation, your money will be
refunded.
If you cancel less than 1 week prior to the trip, your payment cannot
be refunded. Thursday, September 26
Appetizers and More with
Friends * Join Bobbi and your Southside friends to
enjoy a no-host happy hour at one of Spokane’s wonderful
restaurants. Great food choices for everyone with a variety of
spirits and non-alcoholic beverages.
Cost: $8 members/$13 non-member. Van leaves at 3:30 and returns 6:00 pm.
Sunday, September 8
Galloping Gourmet @ The Dockside in C d’A* Join Florence and the gang for this Center
Tradition. It fills fast so don’t hesitate to sign up!
Cost: $11 member/ $16 non-members Includes transportation, valet parking.
Van leaves at 3:30 and returns about 7:30 pm.
Wednesday, September 18
Mystery Lunch * Meet your friends for this no-host lunch on the
town. Kathy Meyer finds new and interesting
places to take you each month.
Cost: $8 members/$13 non-members. Includes
transportation and valet parking. Van leaves at 11:30 and
returns about 2 pm.
Wednesday Sept. 4 & Oct. 2
Breakfast Club at the
Madeleines Patisserie * Are you a morning person? A breakfast person? If you are, our
latest travel adventure is perfect for you. Enjoy some joie de vie
at this French themed restaurant
Cost: $8 mem/$13 non-mem. Van leaves at 9 and returns about 11. Breakfast
not included.
Wednesday, Oct. 2 The Cottage Cafe
Once a year, go somewhere you have never been before.
– Dalai Lama
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Monday, September 2
Spokane’s Good By to Summer Symphony Concert at Comstock Park** Since 1985, the Spokane Symphony has been
packing up their tents, chairs and music stands
and heading to Comstock Park on Spokane’s
South Hill to bid farewell to summer and wel-
come the new Symphony season. Bring your
picnic, blanket or chair and join the end of summer fun.
Cost $8mem/$13nm price includes transportation, and valet parking.
Van leaves at 5 pm and returns at about 8:30.
Southside Day Trips
Tuesday, October 8
Spokane Garry - an Historical Expedition Dr. David Beine, Dean of the College of
Global Engagement at Spokane’s Great
Northern University, will guide an expedi-
tion around the Spokane region to historical
sites related to Spokane Garry. Participants
will gain a greater awareness of and appre-
ciation for Spokane Garry's influence in the
early history of Spokane. This fully-guided
bus tour will visit several locations around
Spokane associated with Chief Garry. Seating is limited.
Cost: $35 members/$40 non-member. A 1/2 hour introduction class begins at 9 am. The 3-4 hour van tour follows. Sign up at the front desk; then pay David on the day of the trip.
Thursday, October 3
Clark Fork Delta Cruise, Hope Idaho Enjoy this unique cruise up the spec-
tacular Clark Fork Delta from Pend
Oreille Lake that provides serenity,
awe inspiring cliffs, and photo op-
portunities. This cruise offers the
best opportunity to see animals, in-
cluding the occasional moose. Learn
about the amazing geologic history
of how the lake was created and the history of the area right up until
present day. Two hours are spent on the lake and one hour inside the
delta. The boat departs from East Hope, east of Sandpoint.
Cost: $56 members/ $61 non-member. Includes cruise, transportation and valet parking. No host lunch available on the boat. Van leaves at 10 am and returns about 6pm.
Monday, Sept.23 & October 28 Cd’A Casino This is not a Southside Center trip and there will be no
transportation from the Center. You dr ive to the South Hill
STA Park and Ride lot behind the old Hastings and catch the Cd’A
Casino shuttle. There’s no cost. Just meet your friends at the lot.
Add your name to the list at the front desk so you can see who plans
to meet you there. “Young at Heart Mondays” include a $5 EDC
card and a discount on the breakfast buffet.
Casino Van leaves at 9:40 from 31st and SE Blvd and the 1:30 shuttle from the casino brings you back to the STA Lot about 3.
Friday, September 20
Hanford B Reactor Tour *** The Manhattan Project National Historical Park tells the story of the
people, events, science and engineering that led to the creation of
the atomic bombs that helped bring an end to World War II. The
Park allows visitors to explore how the creation of these weapons
changed the United States’ role in the world community. The Park
also addresses the consequences and legacy of the Manhattan Pro-
ject, and how it has shaped the world in which we live.
Driver: TBD Cost: $23/$28, Incl. transportation, valet parking. Depart center at 8:30 am and return at 7 p.m. Bring a picnic lunch, short stop for no-host dinner on the return.
Saturday, September 21
Deutschesfest in Odessa Deutschesfest (also known as Oktoberfest) is put on by local
descendants of the German-Russians who settled in Odessa at the
beginning of the 20th Century. It is one of the longest-running
German-style festivals in WA. Enjoy good food, drink, music and
dancing at this festival as you find a touch of care you’ll only find
from those with true hometown pride.
Cost: $17members/$22 non-member. Includes transportation and valet parking. Van leaves at 9 am and returns about 4 pm.
Mates Day Out Thursday, September 19**
Precision Cutting Technologies PCT is a problem solving manufacturing company specializing in
waterjet and laser cutting services for a variety of industries. Their
customers include Wagstaff Inc, Telect Inc. and Kaiser Aluminum.
They cut a range of materials, including plastic, rubber, fiberglass
and metals.
Cost $8 mem/$13 nm price includes transportation, and valet parking. Van leaves at 10:30 am and returns at about 2 pm. No host lunch following the tour.
Thursday, October 17**
Studio Tour (rescheduled) See how it all happens at this state of the art television station in
downtown Spokane.
Cost $8 mem/$13 nm price includes transportation, and valet parking. Departure time TBD. No host lunch.
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Southside Day Trips
“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” Gustav Flaubert
$49er Club Wednesday, September 25
Marlin Hutterite Brethren outside Odessa
The Hutterites, communal
people, live in hundreds of
scattered bruderhöfe or
colonies throughout north-
western North America.
We will visit the Odessa
colony, learn how they
farm, raise livestock and
produce manufactured
goods for sustenance and enjoy a lunch prepared by them.
$49 members/$54 non-member. Includes lunch at the colony,
transportation and valet parking. Van leaves at 9 am and returns
about 5 pm.
Friday, October 25
Lasting Legacy Wildlife Museum, Ritzville From the moment you arrive muse-
um staff guarantee that it will be an
experience to remember. Every
square inch of the museum is thor-
oughly covered with over 100 taxi-
dermy animals, from Polar bears to
zebras, that are set in lifelike diora-
mas similar to their natural habitat.
On your guided tour you will learn in detail about each exhibit and
have your questions answered.
Cost: $49 members/ $53 non-member. Includes Museum entry, an early dinner on the way home, transportation and valet parking. Van leaves at 10 am and returns about 5 pm. Brunch at Chaps on the way to Ritzville.
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Thursday, September 12
Downtown Hidden History Tour
with Richard Sola* As we visit overlooked history sites
in downtown Spokane and Browne’s
Addition, we will learn about fa-
mous and the infamous characters
and events that helped form the
Lilac City. Lots of historical surprises are in store for you as we visit
the notorious Trent Alley, downtown’s “Ghost Signs” that have
been preserved for over 100 years, and a famous crime site (or two!).
The tour will move on to Browne’s Addition to visit locations that
tell behind the scenes history of Spokane early days. Trip is limited
to 13 people.
Cost: $35 members/$40 non-member. Van leaves at 9:30 am and re-
turns about noon. Sign up at the front desk then pay Richard the day
of the trip. SELLS OUT QUICKLY!
Southside Day Trips
Saturday, November 23
Jesus Christ Superstar Featuring music and lyrics by Emmy,
Grammy, Oscar and Tony winners
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice,
Jesus Christ Superstar is set against the
backdrop of the final weeks in the life of Jesus Christ as seen
through the eyes of Judas. Reflecting the rock roots that defined a
generation, the legendary score includes ‘I Don’t Know How to
Love Him’, ‘Gethsemane’ and ‘Superstar’.
Cost: $99 members/$104 non-member. Includes ticket (row W)
and fees, transportation and valet parking. Van leaves the
Center at 1 pm show begins at 2. No host meal follows the show.
Saturday, November 16
Quilts with Jenny on the Road Learn more about quilting during this fabulous
traveling trunk show with “sew-lebrity” Jenny
Doan of Missouri Star Quilt Co! You’ll find out,
“What happens if?” With just a few simple flips
and turns, you’ll discover how to work magic with quilt blocks.
Along with learning many valuable tips and tricks for quilting, you'll
laugh and maybe even shed a few tears as Jenny shares the story of
what got her started in quilting and how Missouri Star Quilt Co.
came to be. Includes swag bag ($55 value)
Cost: $99 members/ $104 non-member. Includes transportation and valet parking. Van leaves at 11 am and returns about 6 pm. No-host lunch in Coeur d’ Alene before the show.
Friday, November 15
Holiday Wine Festival Stop by participating wineries for wine
tastings, appetizers, entertainment,
shopping and more! This is a wine extravaganza you won't want
to miss! And it's the perfect way to unwind and find the perfect
wines to pair with your Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners.
Cost: $8 members/$13 non-member. Includes transportation and
valet parking. Van leaves at 4:30 pm and returns about 9 pm. No host
dinner while tasting. Tasting Fees not included.
Saturday, November 9
Fall Folk Festival From music and dance to fine art and
crafts the Folk Festival brings together
people from cultures around the world.
The World Relief Choir (which per-
formed in 2017) is made up entirely of refugee children from
multiple African countries. The choir director, Jackson Lino,
himself a 29-year-old refugee from Sudan, said the choir’s mis-
sion will always be, to bring “unity and diversity to music.”
Singing a wide range of gospel music, including modern Chris-
tian songs in English and songs in Swahili the group touched on
many of the issues facing young refugees today.
Cost $8mem/$13nm price includes transportation, and valet parking.
Van leaves at noon and returns at about 4 pm
Plan Ahead For a November to Remember
Saturday, October 26
Miss Saigon at the Opera House * Experience the acclaimed new production
of the musical Miss Saigon. Featuring
stunning spectacle and a sensational cast
of 42 performing a soaring score that in-
cludes hits like “The Heat is On in Sai-
gon,” “The Movie in My Mind,” “Last
Night of the World” and “American
Dream,” this is a theatrical event you will
never forget. Miss Saigon is based on
Giacomo Puccini's opera Madame Butter-
fly, and similarly tells the tragic tale of a
doomed romance involving an Asian woman abandoned by her
American lover during the Viet Nam era. Cost: $99 members/$104 non-member. Includes ticket (row W) and fees, transportation and valet parking. Van leaves the Center at 1 pm show begins at 2. No host meal follows the show.
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October 10 ~ 12
Kaslo, Nelson and Ainsworth Hot Springs Kaslo BC is an incredibly charming town in an unreal location. Just
30 minutes north of Nelson and
15 minutes from the hot
springs. We’ll stay in lake view
rooms in the Historic Kaslo
Hotel on the shores of spectacu-
lar Kootenay Lake. Take a ferry
across the lake to check out the
artisans in the Crawford Bay
community. Soaking at Ains-
worth on the first and second day is
optional and we’ll explore Nelson on
the way back home.
Driver/Escort Tom Zdrojkowski. $553 mem, $603 non-mem double / $713 mem, $763 non-mem single. In-cludes transportation in a deluxe rental van, luxurious lake-view ac-commodations and welcome dinner.
New Mid-winter Date! Feb 29– Mar 7
Don’t let winter 2020 get the best of
you! On this luxurious 7-day Holland
America cruise you’ll start in San Diego, experience Puerto Vallarta,
Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas then return to San Diego. Holland
America is known for its lovely
staterooms, gourmet dining and excellent
on-board entertainment. See and learn
about fascinating Mexico in comfort and
luxury. Optional excursions available. Pre
or post days in San Diego can be arranged.
Starting at $1199, interior cabin as available. * Port fees and travel to San
Diego are not included. Non-stop Flight from Spokane $252 as available.
NEW! Spring or Fall, 2020
Ultimate Alaska & the Yukon
with optional Alaska Cruise 20-day tour from Anchorage to Vancouver
Discover the unique beauty of Alaska and
the Yukon Territory during this invigorating
Globus vacation. In Alaska, ride the Alaska
Railroad in Deluxe Dome Service to Denali National Park.
During your guided wilderness tour, you’ll have an opportunity
to seek out grizzly bear, moose, caribou, and much more. Also
enjoy the magnificent scenery in Valdez, the "Switzerland of
Alaska," during your cruise on Prince William Sound. Get a
closer look at the Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline and cruise aboard a
sternwheeler riverboat in Fairbanks. On your 7-night Alaska
cruise, cruise through the awe-inspiring Inside Passage watching
for whales, soaring eagles, barking seals, and more. Witness huge
slabs of ice break off and "calve" into the sea in Glacier Bay
National Park, and visit Haines, Juneau, and Ketchikan. Just
imagine the memories you’ll create on this spectacular vacation!
$5099 pp double occupancy as available. Includes land tour,
cruise, daily breakfast, 9 lunches and 10 dinners. Without cruise
$3833 as available
October 6 ~13, 2020
Paris to Normandy River Cruise This fabulous Avalon river
cruise combines time in
France’s unparalleled capital
of Paris with beautiful
scenery along the Seine
River and the picturesque
and historical region of Normandy. Embark on your adventure in
Paris and sail to Vernon, where you’ll choose between two exciting
guided visits—Claude Monet’s stunning gardens at Giverny or the
remarkable Bizy Castle, known as “Normandy’s Versailles.”
You may choose to go on an excursion to the historic Normandy
Landing Beaches, including Omaha Beach, the Point du Hoc
monument, and the American Cemetery. In Rouen, best known as
the home of Joan of Arc, you’ll go on a guided walk through the
medieval quarter and visit the gothic Rouen Cathedral—once the
tallest building in the world. From Conflans, go on an excursion to
the quaint and inspiring town of Auvers-Sur-Oise—associated with
several famous artists, including Vincent van Gogh—or visit
Napoleon and Josephine’s Malmaison.
$3681as available *
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U.S.-Regional-International Overnight Travel
March 31 ~ April 7 , 2020 SOLD OUT!
Romantic Rhine River Cruise Travel in utmost luxury on this five star Avalon River Cruise.
One of Europe’s most legendary rivers awaits you on this
exciting journey along the Rhine River, As an exclamation point
to this wonderful Rhine river cruise, you’ll spend time in
Holland’s popular, modern capital of Amsterdam. The best way
to see the treasures of this 700-year-old city is on a canal cruise
along the elegant grachten lined with homes dating back to the
city’s “Golden Age.” $2881 as available*
January 30 ~ February 11, 2020
Hawaiian Islands Join Denise for our third
annual Hawaiian adventure.
You’ll stay in beach front
rooms on all four islands and have your bag picked up from your
room and delivered to you at the next stop. Discover the tropical
beauty of Hawaii during this magnificent vacation, and enjoy
pure tropical bliss as you island hop from Oahu to Hawaii and
Kauai to Maui. Whether you’re admiring the natural beauty of
Kauai’s Waimea Canyon, or just relaxing on the warm sands of
Waikiki Beach, you’re sure to be delighted. and enjoy the laid-
back atmosphere as you feel your senses come alive—all at an
affordable price! Over $500 less than in 2019, $2469 in 2020*
Intra-island airfare approx. $400 extra.
Back-to-Back-to-Back tours by YOLO (Buy airfare and insurance one time only.)
*All Globus Family of Brands tours include primary land tour, sightseeing, hotels and meals as specified in the itinerary, and the services of a professional
tour director. (All prices listed are per person double occupancy. Single
supplement and roommate pairing can be arranged)
Call Denise Fanazick (993-8439) or Marnie McCoy (994-3551)
for availability and round trip air.
*Discounts for Journeys members and early booking.
Coming this Christmas!
Leavenworth via Motor Coach Back and forth in a day on a Tuesday in early
December (avoid the weekend crowds). Sip cider,
shop and take in the beautiful scenes of Christmas town.
$44 members/$49 non-member. Includes transportation on a deluxe coach (with WC) and continental breakfast on board.
September 17 ~ 25, 2020
Irish Discovery On an Ireland tour, you expect to see amazing
scenery, and this 9-day tour does not disappoint.
See the 668-foot Cliffs of Mohr on Ireland’s west
coast. In Northern Ireland, visit awe-inspiring Giant’s Causeway. On
the amazingly green Dingle Peninsula you will enjoy one of Eu-
rope’s most dramatic drives passing seaside villages, ancient monu-
ments, and views of the Blasket Islands. $1449 as available*
October 11 ~ 18
Gourmet Tuscany 7 days Montacatini to Montacatini
On this affordable Italian tour package,
the town of Montecatini serves as your
home base from which to venture out
daily to explore the surrounding landscapes of breathtaking Tuscany.
In addition to sampling the local gourmet Tuscan fare, you’ll also be
treated to an Italian cooking lesson. You’ll prepare an authentic Ital-
ian dish inside a rustic Tuscan farmhouse where you and your travel
companions will enjoy your culinary creations – complete with mas-
ter-chef prizes. You’ll also learn the art of Italian dessert-making at
your hotel.
$1489 pp double occupancy as available.
And since you are already there...
September 26 ~ October 9, 2020
Mediterranean Flavors 14 Days Madrid to Rome From Spain to France to Italy, this
affordable tour along the Mediter-
ranean Coast, features vibrant cit-
ies, historic sites, and stunning
scenery. You’ll stay in Madrid,
Valencia, Barcelona, Marseille, the Venice area, and Rome. You'll
also overnight in the French Riviera and the Cinque Terre area. Your
Local Guides will reveal the must-see sights on your sightseeing
tours of Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona, and Rome. You’ll see Rome’s
iconic landmarks, such as the Vatican and the Colosseum. You’ll be
introduced to Venice with a boat ride to world-famous St. Mark's
Square. In Assisi, visit the St. Francis Basilica, burial place of the
saint and home to beautiful frescos by Giotto.
$2319 pp double occupancy as available
And since you are already there...
PRSRT STD U.S. Postage
PAID Spokane, WA
Permit #4
Southside Community Center 3151 E. 27th Avenue / Spokane, WA 99223-4919
(509) 535-0803 www.southsidescc.org
REGISTRATION $25.00 per person includes lunch, raffle and door prizes Wednesday, October 23, 2019 – 10:00am – 3:00pm
Instructions: Fill in the host’s name and the names of all table mates. Put a check by the game you are playing. If possible, the host should collect the fee from each person and forward the payment with the registration form to the address above. To pay by credit card call 535-0803 and ask for Betty. See you soon!
Table Host: Name ___________________________________________________Number in Party: ___________
Phone _______________________________________ Email______________________________________________
Members of my Party:
Name _____________________________PD y__n__ Name _____________________________PD y__n__
Name _____________________________PD y__n__ Name _____________________________PD y__n__
Name _____________________________PD y__n__ Name _____________________________PD y__n__
Game Playing: Bridge ______ Mahjongg ______ Pinochle _______ Mexican Train______ Canasta _____ Scrabble ______ Boggle ____Other___________________________________
Amount Paid _________________ Check # ___________________________ Date ________________
Credit Card ___________________ Game Playing ___________________Table Size______________
Make check payable to Southside Community Center and mail to 3151 E. 27th Avenue,
Spokane, WA 99223. Questions? Call Lynn 509-499-8700.
Below Line To Be Completed by Registrar