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PHONE 716-662-6452 EMAIL [email protected] CENTER HOURS 8:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Supervisor Dr. Patrick Keem Council Members Eugene Majchrzak Michael Sherry Director Anna Willems JULY 2016 NEWSLETTER Orchard Park Senior Center 70 Linwood Avenue Orchard Park, NY 14127 70 Linwood Avenue Orchard Park, NY 14127 70 Linwood Avenue Orchard Park, NY 14127 Orchard Park Senior Center Happy Fourth of July

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PHONE 716-662-6452

EMAIL [email protected]

CENTER HOURS 8:30 a.m. − 4:00 p.m.

Supervisor

Dr. Patrick Keem

Council Members Eugene Majchrzak

Michael Sherry

Director Anna Willems

JULY 2016 NEWSLETTER

Orchard Park Senior Center 70 Linwood Avenue

Orchard Park, NY 14127

70 Linwood Avenue

Orchard Park, NY 14127

70 Linwood Avenue

Orchard Park, NY 14127

Orchard Park Senior Center

Happy

Fourth

of July

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Newsletter is on line. Go to townoforchardparkny.org click on Senior Center and click on Newsletter, it’s that easy!

A Note from Jackie Briggs, Senior Council President Thank you to everyone who volunteered and continue to volunteer your time and effort at our fundraisers. Your hard work and dedication to the Council is very much appreciated. The Senior Council of Orchard Park is a 501©(3) not-for-profit organization and is able to accept tax deductible contributions. The Council continues to fund raise to make a Senior Center/Community Center become a reality. Note cards depicting Green Lake and Yates Park sketched by local artists are on sale for $8.00 and can be purchased at the Senior Center or the Town Clerk’s Office. Please remember that your annual United Way Appeal your donation may be directed to The Senior Council of Orchard Park. Check the August newsletter for upcoming events.

UNIVERSITY EXPRESS. This program provides classes on current affairs, history, science, the arts, wellness and more. Classes are free and available to seniors 55+ years. Listed below is the last class offered of the Spring Session hosted at the Orchard Park Senior Center. Call the Center at 662-6452 to register. Look for our Fall Session starting in October.

Monday June 27, 1:30pm —Donovan’s Disciples: The Legend Lives On , Instructor: Honorable Salvatore Martoche, Judge Salvatore Martoche, Judge, New York Supreme Court Appellate Div.

Notes From Anna In the 1950’s Peter Seeger wrote a song which the Byrds, an American rock group, made famous. The song was

“Turn! Turn! Turn!” (To Everything There is a Season). Except for the title, the song was adapted word for word from the Book of Ecclesiastes. With the recent birth of granddaughter Anika (which brings us to a total of three grandsons and two granddaughters) I realized that I wanted to spend more time with my family and make memories to share for a lifetime. So it’s my turn to begin a “new season”. I will be retiring and my last day of work is Friday, July 22nd. Charlotte, my valuable assistant, will also be retiring. Her last day of work is July 1st. Charlotte is an exceptional person who is very caring and goes out of her way to ensure the well-being of the seniors. She’ll be missed and we all wish her the best. Looking back on the past twenty years, I am proud and amazed at how the Center has evolved into a hub of information, services, programs, and social events aimed at enhancing a person’s life. I often wonder if the original team of seniors that petitioned the Town Board in the 1980s and 1990s; Don and Jane Jacobi, Bob and Addie Lowman, Bob Brown, Lois Held, and Tony Delmonte ever imagined that the Center would be such a success when its doors opened back in October 1996. Over these 20 years I have had the honor and privilege of meeting some remarkable people. Many of them were of the “Greatest Generation”, like Herb a WWII veteran who landed on Omaha Beach, Ray who served in Korea, our Vietnam and Gulf War Veterans, as a matter of fact, all Veterans, I will never forget you. I met those who immigrated after WWII, settled in Orchard Park, raised a family and in their later years found friendship at the Center and while at the Center shared their experiences with fellow seniors. I am grateful to everyone who shared their talent and time some were retired teachers, homemakers, nurses (who offered free blood pressure screening), everyone who volunteered at senior events, your participation made the Center what it is today, a gathering place where old friends meet and new friendship developed. Many thanks to the Highway Department for maintaining the Bocce and Pickle Ball courts. Thank you to our staff Jeannie for delicious lunches and John who keeps the place sparkling clean. Our instructors, who are some of the most passionate and dedicated people some who have taught at the Center more than 15 years and realize their classes make a difference and continue to teach, thank you! I can honestly say that I had the best job. I loved my work and everyone I came in contact with. Thank you for twenty wonderful years of working for and with the seniors of this growing community.

Our sincere sympathy to Dorothy Dzikowski, President of St. John Vianney Seniors at the recent loss of her husband Bob. Bob was a friendly person whose booming voice masked a warm, happy soul. We’ll miss but never forget him.

It’s Time for Bocce! Couple Team—Every Monday 9:00am Mixed Team—Every Tuesday, 9:00am Bocce is a fun game similar to lawn bowling. Players are awarded points for the balls thrown closest to the pallino ball. It’s a game of strategy and skill which can only be developed by playing the game. If you would like to join in the fun sign the sign-up sheet found in the lobby or contact the Center at 662-6452. Games are played at Green Lake the months of July August. Look for the Bocce Courts across from the Recreation Building at Green Lake.

SENIOR SUMMER GAMES Monday July 11—Friday July 15

Join us for a week filled with friendly competition in fun events such as: Minute to Win It, Trivia Daze, Pinochle, Bridge, Euchre, Scrabble, Bocce, Corn Hole Toss, Horseshoes, Ladder Toss, Walking Challenge, Pool Shooting, and new this year, Pickle Ball. All participants receive an award. Registration forms are available June 27 through July 8th, at the Senior Center.

Orchard Park Historical Society invites you to their Lawn Sale & Chinese Auction at the Jolls House Museum, Friday –Saturday July 15-16. 9:00am-3:00pm “Taffy’s Milkshake Truck: Friday 11:00am-3:00pm

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Join Club 99 Free *****Free*****Going On Now! Tuesday and Thursday Mornings at 11:00am What is Club 99? The Erie County Department of Senior Services and Senior Nutrition Program have teamed up to present Orchard Park with Club 99. Club 99 is a free fit-ness program offered to those 60 years of age or older. Ray Steck is the instructor who will explain how using the resist-a-band will tone and build muscle. Come join and learn about this program. Everyone is welcome!

Meals on Wheels Do you know of someone who is 60 or older and/or disabled, or who is homebound, unable to do their own food shopping and/or cooking, living alone or has little support, in need of temporary help due to illness or recuperation? Meals on Wheels offers 2 meals a day, 5 days a week. Delivery by a volunteer provides a daily check on the well-being of the recipient. For further information or to make a referral, call 822-2002 and ask for Intake.

Book Group The Book Group meets the last Wednesday of every month at 10:00am at the Senior Center. The following books are scheduled for discussion.

July—When Books Went Off to War author Molly G Manning

August —Faces and Fingertips by Jeff Shober (Jeff will be discussing his book at the August meeting) Books are available for sale in the office.

September—Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates by Brian Kilmeade & Don Yaeger There is no fee to join the Book Group, but members are encouraged to read the book prior to attending the meetings. Everyone is welcome to join the discussion group.

What’s on Your Mind? Confused about what’s going

on in the world today? Reading the newspapers, or listening to the news, are you baffled with the information being presented? If so you may want to join our discussion group and learn the “real story” Friday July 08, 1:00pm Everyone is welcome!

Mah Jong * Join us on Fridays at 1:00pm for a game of Mah Jong. Similar to rummy but played with tiles, the game involves some skill, a little strategy and even a bit of luck! Easy to learn but challenging for the experienced player. Beginners and those who are interested in learning to play Mah Jong are invited.

CLASSES OFFERED AT THE ORCHARD PARK SENIOR CENTER

To register, call the Senior Center at 662-6452 or drop by 70 Linwood Ave, Orchard Park

Men’s Fitness July 26—September 29, 10 week Program Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:00-10:00am You’ll notice regular exercising with others motivates you to work toward a healthy lifestyle. Take the first step in living a healthily life by showing up for the men’s Fitness Program. Cost for 10 week program is $40.00.

Watercolor Painting with Friends Every Friday during July and August 10:30-12:00noon During the months of July and August you will have the opportunity to continue painting while your instructor is on vacation. Bring your talent, creativity, brushes, paints and ideas to share. Newcomers are welcome and it’s free!

Ladies Exercise Program Summer Schedule August 03— September 28 — 8 week Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:00-10:00am This eight week program, uses stretching, aerobic and floor exercises tailored specifically for the needs of those 65+ years. Exercising with friends encourages you to lead a healthy, energetic life. Cost 8 week is $30.00.

Tai Chi In the Park (Brush Mountain) Wednesday July 6—August 24, 11:00am

8 week Join us for Tai Chi a form of fluid movements that builds endurance, increase flexibility and balance. This one hour program is for those with some Tai Chi experience, but new students are welcome Cost: 30.00.

ZUMBA’s in The Summer Thursday July 14—September 01, 10:00-11-00am This 8 week program is one of the best dance and workout routine you’ll ever do. Latin dances such as the samba, meringue, salsa and various types of music are used will help you get physically fit. Cost: $30.00

Relieve Stress through Adult Coloring Here’s a new way to reduce stress. Join us every Tuesday at 1:00pm bring your books and colors. Explore a great way to relax and meet new friends. This is not a class, it’s very casual and the hope is that it will become a weekly activity. For information call 662-6452 If you don’t have supplies, not to worry we’ll provide them for you.

Yoga in the Summer —Five Week Program Wednesday July 6—August 3, 11:30am Friday July 8—August 5, 9:00am For those who love yoga and those who want to see what it’s all about this summer session is just right. This is a five week program and cost is $25.00 Sign up today!

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Personal Computer Lesson Computer lessons designed specifically for you! You tell us what you want to learn and we’ll make it happen. If you are new to computers your instructor will provide handouts to guide you through the world of computers. Class is scheduled once a week on Tuesday July 5, 26, 10:00-11:00am and from 1:00-2:00 and 2:00 to 3:00pm. Cost $5.00 . Some topics to choose from:

Email, Word, the Internet, Excel, Purchasing a computer, Buying and Selling on EBay and more .

If you have a laptop please bring it to class.

Free I Pad Class For the new (or not so new) iPads user, sign up for a one hour FREE class Tuesday July 5, 1:00pm. Learn some neat and useful tips and tricks for your iPad such as customizing Safari browsing and SIRI. Prior experience is NOT required. Contact the Center at 662-6452 to register.

Free IPhone Class Tuesday July 26, 1:00pm The last Tuesday of the month from 1:00pm-2:00pm the senior center will be offering a FREE iPhone class. Space is limited. Call 662-6452 to register.

REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS BY CALLING 662-6452

Duplicate Bridge Tournament The First Monday of Every Month. Next Tournament is Monday July 11

12:30pm Everyone is Welcome

Winners of June Tournament are: First Place: Mary Lou Buster and Fred Howe Second: Mary Ann Martin, and Eleanor Hoffman Third Place: Carol Collilgan and Virginia Sprague

Pinochle Tournament is July 12, 1:00pm Congratulations to the May winners are:

First Place: Betty Mesel Second Place: Donna Moore Third Place: Esther Biniszkiewicz

Pinochle is played every Friday at 1:00pm Please note change of Tournament Date to coincide with Senior Game Week.

E-Reader, IPad or Kindle? Free Help

Are you having problems using your E-reader, IPad or Kindle? Help is on the way. Volunteer with expertise are available to answer your questions Free. Contact the Center at 662-6452 to set up an appointment.

Shea’s Performing Arts

2016-2017 PERFORMANCE The following performances have been announced for 2016

Finding Neverland, Wednesday October 12, 7:30pm performance Finding Neverland tells the incredible story behind one of the world’s most beloved characters: Peter Pan. Finding Neverland will launch its first national tour at Shea’s Buffalo Theatre. Cost $69.00 includes transportation from Senior Center. Sign Up June 28

An American in Paris Sunday November 13, 2:00pm performance The most awarded new musical of 2015. This is the romantic story about an American soldier, and a mysterious French girl each yearning for a new beginning in the aftermath of war. Cost TBA

2017 Performances: 42nd Street Sunday January 22, 2:00pm performance 42nd Street is the song and dance fable of Broadway, with some of the greatest songs ever written, including “Shuffle Off To Buffalo” “Dames” and more. Cost TBA

Cabaret Wednesday April 26,7:30 performance. More info to follow.

Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra

Percussion Superstar Stewart Copeland Friday October 28, 10:30 performance Liszt, Les Preludes, Stewart Copeland Tyrant’s Crush Shostakovich symphony No. 9th. The bus will leave from the Center at 8:30am with lunch at Templeton Landing. Cost including transportation, concert and lunch is $70.00. Registration with payment starts August 2nd.

John Morris Russell’s Holiday Pops Friday December 16, 10:30am. Lunch at Curly’s. Cost $70.00. Sign up starts September 6th.

Classical Christmas Friday December 9, 10:30am Lunch at The Lafayette Room. Cost $70.00. Sign Up starts September 6th.

Reminder: Please register early to prevent cancellation. All events and classes are based on a minimum and maximum number of participants. If an event does not meet its minimum quota there is a very good chance it will be cancelled.

Discovering Buffalo Waterfront and Canal Side Tour—Thursday July 21 Join us Thursday July 21st for a tour of Buffalo Harbor with a brief overview of the Canal District Days, a drive down Ohio Street. Following the tour you will have two hours to explore Harbor Front and have lunch on your own at any of the restaurants such as, The Liberty Hound, The Hatch, 716, or Tim Hortons. bus departs from the Center at 9:15am and return approximately 3:00pm Cost is $20.00. Space is limited, last day to sign up is June 30th.

Birthday Bash— Friday July 22 If you have a July birthday lets celebrate! Jeanne Zablotskyy our Site Manager for the Stay Fit Dining Program invites those who have a July birthday to submit a photo of yourself in your younger days, along with a short story describing a memorable event or it could be something as simple as your favorite dog, cat, food, etc. Everyone will enjoy a delicious birthday dessert. Join Us!

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Coming Up...

**** FREE FREE FREE **** Mind Aerobics offered every Monday at 1:00 p.m., has evolved into a social as well as a challenging one hour program. Research has shown that brainteasers, word puzzles, critical thinking, trivia, learning a new language or taking up ballroom dancing often delays the onset of Alzheimer’s. Keeping your mind in tiptop shape will boost your creativity and ability to tackle complex problems. This weekly mental workout will help you keep mentally fit. Join us for a fun filled hour!

Orchard Park Senior Center Dinner Club The Orchard Park Senior Center Dinner Club welcomes new participants. For information contact the Senior Center at 662-6452. Join us for the following dinner outings:

Thursday July 7, Public House —Joy Turner is the con-tact person, she can be reached at 675-6258

August 4, —Lucia Restaurant (former McKenzie's) more info to follow.

September 8—Russell’s Steaks House

The next meeting is Tuesday July 5th at 10:00am at the Orchard Park Senior Center Everyone is welcome!

SENIOR GROUPS

In addition to the Senior Center activities and programs, the following groups offer social events, escorted trips

locally in the U.S and the world!

Armor Seniors meet every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 1:30 pm at Armor Bible Presbyterian Church, 5650 Powers Rd. President is Arlene Schlierf and can be reached at 649-5845. For trip information, contact Shirley Doyle at 823-0197

Hillcrest Seniors meet every 2nd and 4th Thursday at the American Legion Post, North Buffalo Rd. Orchard Park President is Patricia L Davies. Pat can be reached at 675-9084. Richard Jones is the travel consultant and can be reached at 827-7074

Orchard Park Senior Citizens meet every 1st and 3rd Wednesday at the American Legion Post, North Buffalo Rd. Orchard Park. Jim Twist is the President and he can be reached at 674-8661.For travel contact Ruth Duffy at 649-7026.

Sacred Heart Seniors meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month in the lower hall at Our Lady of Sacred Heart Church on Abbott Road. President Esther Marcin Cullis she can be reached at 649-6850.

St. John’s Lutheran Church, Diamonds in the Rough meet the first Tuesday of the month at 1:00 pm at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Highland Avenue Orchard Park. For information call Alan Groth at 662-2140.

St. John Vianney Seniors meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 12:45 pm in St. John Vianney Parish Center on Southwestern Boulevard. The President is Dorothy Dzikowski, and she can be reached at 674-1645. For tour information contact Cindy Crawley 675-1104.

Sing-A-Long–July 29 , 10:30am Join us in our monthly sing-a-long held the last Friday of every month from 10:30am-11:15am. Richard Jones will accompany us on the piano. All voices are welcome!

Celebrate the Fourth with Maria Angelova Friday July 1st, 1:30pm

An accomplished singer who has performed many times with the Big City Horns will be at the Senior Center. Maria will be performing many patriotic tunes along with contemporary songs. Refreshments served after performance. Last day to pick up your free ticket is June 30

Blue Cross and Blue Shield Information A representative will be here to answer questions you may have regarding Blue Cross and Blue Shied coverage Friday July 8th and Tuesday July 19 from 10:00-12:00noon

Health Enrichment Programs***Free Live a happier healthier life by attending the following programs brought to you by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Western New York. Please register at the office:

Talking to Your Doctor —Thursday September 1st, 1:00pm Sometimes visiting the doctor can be confusing and frustrating. It can be hard to understand and remember everything the doctor says. In this seminar, you’ll learn tips for communicating more successfully with your doctor and making the most of every visit.

Hot Topics: Organic Foods—Thursday October 6, 1:00pm Have you been thinking about going organic? This seminar will help you decide if organic is right for you. We’ll clarify the definitions and standards, weigh the pros and cons, and talk about ways you can save money

Taking My Medicine—Thursday November 3, 1:00pm Do you take multiple medications each day? Perhaps you have some medications you take in the morning and others in the evening. Keeping track of schedules and dosage can be difficult. Learn some tips and tricks to help manage your medications.

Baseball Outing Friday August 26, 7:00pm For the past 19 years Mark Stevens of Mark Stevens Financial LLC in Orchard Park has been sponsoring a baseball outing as a tribute to his mother who dies of Alzheimer’s. This year we will be attending an evening game on August 26th. Everyone will meet at the Center at 6:00pm and be bused to the game. Cost for this event is $10.00; tickets are limited and are on sale now on first come

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Spend an afternoon at the movies. Reserve lunch by calling 662-8378 and then stay for the movie at 1:00pm. 50 cents includes popcorn and drink.

July 6, Hello, My Name is Doris —starring Sally Field, Max Greenfield Tyne Daly. Sixty something spinster attempts to woo her much younger coworker after she attends a self-help seminar. Comedy/Drama

July 13, Eye In the Sky—starring Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul. A UK-based military officer in command of a top secret drone operation to capture terrorists in Kenya. Action/Adventure

July 20, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 —starring Toula, finds her extended family rocked by the revelation that her mother and father were never really married—-which of course, requires an even bigger Greek wedding. Romantic Comedy

July 27, Zootopia —voices of Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, In a city of talking animals, a rookie bunny copa and a cynical con artist fox must work together to uncover a conspiracy.

Fourth of July Lunch Breaded pork loin w/gravy, red potatoes, broccoli, apple pie Senior Center Closed 4th of July Cheese omelet w/cheese sauce, home fries, spinach, orange Beef pepper casserole, brown rice, peas, carrots, fruit cocktail Turkey & gravy, mashed potatoes, broccoli, cantaloupe Soup or Salad, Jeanne's Choice Stuffed peppers, w/sauce, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, fruited gelatin Swedish meatballs, white rice, Brussel sprouts, carrots, fruited cookie Stuffed shells w/meat sauce, cauliflower, green beans, peaches Breaded chicken cutlet w/gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, cookies Shredded pork sweet potatoes,, coleslaw, banana Soup or Salad, Jeanne’s Choice Salad Entrée Chicken breast salad, corn, tropical fruit Lasagna Roll w/meat sauce, cauliflower, Italian green beans, peaches Turkey & vegetable stew, mashed potatoes, biscuit, fruited gelatin Ham steak w/mustard sauce, scalloped potatoes, mixed vegetables, cookies Boneless chicken breast ,squash, Brussel sprouts, cake, Soup or Salad, Jeanne’s Choice Meatloaf w/gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, strawberry Bavarian Sliced turkey w/gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed sweet potatoes, green beans w/red pepper, lemon meringue pie Hot dog w/sauerkraut, red potatoes, mixed vegetables, tropical fruit Boneless chicken breast w/gravy, browned potatoes, peas, orange-pineapple velvet Roast beef, mashed potatoes, carrots, oatmeal raisin cookie Soup or Salad Jeanne’s Choice Salad Entrée Tuna Pasta Mixed greens, carrots & tomatoes, cantaloupe Pork ribette, mashed potatoes, carrots, fig bar

Stay Fit Dining Program In cooperation with Erie county Department of Senior Services, the town provides a nutritious hot meal, and social opportunities to meet new friends for persons age 60 or over and their spouses Monday through Friday at noon. The suggested contribution for is $3.00 Please call Jeanne at 662-8378 by Wednesday 10:00am to make reservations for the upcoming week. Also, remember, if you haven’t made a reservation you may contact Jeanne to fill a cancellation.

NEED A RIDE? CALL RURAL TRANSIT 662-8378 Rural Transit Service (RTS) is a non-profit transportation service. Residents are transported to dialysis clinics, medical offices, physical therapy, pharmacies, nutrition sites, adult day care, grocery stores, banks, salon/barbers, etc., with medical trips taking priority. Trips are free, but donations are accepted. *Volunteers are needed to drive or dispatch*

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******* GOING PLACES VAN ****** Need a ride into Buffalo for medical appointments,

physical therapy or other human services? Call 858-7433.

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A.A.R.P. Driver Safety Program Offered at the Orchard Park Senior Center the

last Thursday and Friday of every month from 1:00-4:00 pm. Classes will be held: Thursday, July 28 and Friday, July 29

And Thursday, August 25 and Friday August 26

(You must attend both days)

The course is for 50 years of age and older. Those completing the course qualify for up to a 10% discount on their automobile liability and collision insurance and a 4 point reduction on their driver’s license for accrued moving violations. Registration is required by calling the Center at 662-6452 or by dropping by. Program cost: $20.00 for AARP members, $25.00 if you are not a member of AARP. Checks only please.

FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING

EVERY MONDAY 1:00-3:00pm

Orchard Park Senior Center Meal Calendar–July 2016

Phone 662-8378 for reservations.

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