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Sartell Community Center
850 19th St S | Sartell, MN 56377
www.sartellseniorconnection.com
MAR – APR 2018
Volume 8, Number 4
The Life of the Monarch Butterfly How to Raise Them - pg. 10
Mike Lynch’s Star Watch - pg. 8
The Shoah 101 Keys to Understanding the Holocaust - pg. 11
National Kite Month Fly a Kite - pg. 11
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MAR 01, 2018 - What is Islam and What do Muslims Practice? Join John Emery to get a better understanding of what Islam teaches and what Muslims practice. The presentation will introduce basic terminology, demographics and differences between religion and culture. You will learn about the beliefs and practices of Muslims as well as religious celebrations.
MAR 08, 2018 - Nick Novak, Century 21 Realtor, will talk about downsizing your home. How to sort, donate and dispose of all that has been collected that your kids don’t want. He’ll also talk about getting the house ready for sale.
MAR 15, 2018 - John Miley, Minnesota Board of Medical Practice Licensed Acupuncturist and Medical Specialist in Degenerative Eye Disorders and Chronic Pain. Acupuncture Follow Up Story. If you missed Miley’s September presentation here’s your chance to learn about acupuncture for degenerative eye disorders. He’ll introduce you to his Holistic Vision Repair Program that may preserve, and often improve, the vision and quality of life for people with degenerative eye conditions.
MAR 22 2018 - Susie Wistrom, of Specialized Health and Safety Management will discuss and demonstrate the use of AED and what the new procedures are for administering CPR to adults and children. You will also get to practice CPR on the training mannequins.
MAR 29, 2018 - Hellen Lotara, founder of Mama Hellen Lotara School in South Sudan, will tell the history of war torn Sudan, and why she was inspired to start a private school for the children of Sudan. She’ll review how the school started, operates and its goals.
APR 05, 2018 - Natalie Ringsmuth - Founder and Director of #unitecloud, a non-
profit working to reduce racial, religious and cultural tensions in St. Cloud. She also works in an immigration law office. She will tell us about the current missions of #unitecloud and the great work the immigration population is doing in the area.
APR 12, 2018 - Cindy Staiger PT, MPT from Wellness for Life. LLC - Eight Great Ways to Age Well! Lear n fun str ategies to age well. Uncover how to live with mor e vitality and zest for life. Be inspired to take ownership of your own health and reap the rewards for a lifetime!
APR 19, 2018 - Mike Spanier, NFL Referee and local resident. Spanier has just completed his 19th season as an NFL referee. He will share how to become an NFL official and his experiences on the sidelines of the biggest games in the NFL.
APR 26, 2018 - Tour of Woodcrest of St. Joseph. Let’s meet at Woodcrest, 1200 Lanigan Way SE, St Joseph. Join our friend, Gail Rucks, for a tour of Country Manor’s newest facility and have coffee.
COFFEE & CONVERSATION
9:00 – 10:00 Thursday Mornings
Sartell Community Center 850 19th St. S. For most up-to-date schedule and speaker information go to www.sartellseniorconnection.com
(see back page for map and directions to Community Center)
Sartell Senior Connection Board Openings…
Would you like to be on the Sartell Senior Connection Board? Board members meet monthly to plan SSC activities. This is a
chance to meet and work with a dynamic group of people always looking for new ideas and activities. Details about the responsibilities of SSC Board members and an application can
be found on the website. www.sartellseniorconnection.com Click on Application and submit form.
Susie Wistrom
Nick Novak
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My Turn… History is Important. by Jan Sorell
Who are you? No, I mean really, who are you? Dig deeper. Where did you grow up: on a farm, in a small town, in a city? What about your family: large, small? Your extended family: grand-parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, did they live nearby or did you have to travel a distance to visit them? Where did you go to school: one room country school, consolidated town school or a large modern school? What about your spiritual life, did you worship regularly? Where: church, synagogue or mosque? Think of your friends: one or more close friends, or a lot of friends? What did you do together?
All of these and so much more make up your own personal history. Uniquely yours. Your history defines you. It forms the basis of who you are today and the decisions you make for your future. At my book club yesterday as we discussed the growing up of the main character on a poor farm in northwestern North Dakota, I watched the eyes light up of individuals there who grew up in similar circumstances. Times were tough, work was hard, responsibilities great for even the very young, yet they reveled in remembering and comparing with others with similar histories.
The same can be said for places, the places where you grew up. What happened before your birth? Events there formed the background, the basis for why that place is different from any other. Sartell has grown rapidly. When my husband and I moved here as young adults, the population was less that 900. Most of the growth has taken place in the past 25 years so the majority of its residents are not familiar with its history, nor will their children be, unless we make efforts now to preserve it.
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We have a prime example in the paper mill, literally wiped off the face of the earth, but what a rich history! Information, memorabilia, its influence on the development of Sartell must be preserved and made available for future generations before it is lost. ...see HISTORY on pg. 11
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Sartell Senior Connection
The library in the Sartell Community Center has been a busy place this winter. There have been numerous donations (including some popular DVDs) and many new patrons. Two additional shelving units were placed in the adult book area on Friday, February 16. Many of the larger books will be placed on these shelves, as well as all of the adult books that were in the children's section.
Adult puzzles have been donated. We will create a section for these puzzles in the adult area. However, the puzzles must be done at home not in the library.
The children's section is continuing to be reorganized with icons on the shelves to help children as well as their caregivers return the books to the correct shelf!
Signs have been placed around the library encouraging patrons to return books to the shelves from which they were taken or the book cart. This will greatly help our library volunteers.
GRRL has added another delivery date for the books on reserve. Twice a week - Tuesdays and Fridays.
Look for some special displays on gardening, fishing and summer sports, this spring.
Book suggestions:
The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown
The New York Times Bestseller is "an irresistible story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times". It is a true account of nine working-class boys from the American West, who formed a rowing crew at the University of Washington and went on to the 1936 Olympics.
Home Front by Kristin Hannah
This is a look at modern marriage and the exploration of the toll war takes on an ordinary American family. This is a story of love, loss, heroism, honor and, ultimately hope!
Thanks again for all the great donations and to all the hard working library volunteers! ...submitted by Gayle Smoley and Jeanne Woodward
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MONDAYY TUESDAYY WEDNESDAYY THURSDAYY FRIDAYY
1 ~ 9:00 am C & C -
John Emery - What is
Islam? (see pg. 2)
~ 1:00 pm Yarn &
Needlework (see pg 11)
~ 2:00 pm Country
Manor Sing-along
2
~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
5
~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm
Cribbage $2/person
~ 12:30 pm SSC
Board Meeting
6
~ 8:30-11:00 am
Sartell Historians
~ 11:30 am Country Manor
Lunch & Farkle at DRAKE’S
Fine Food $6 Reservation
~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club
7
~ 8:30 am Visual Arts
~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg
~ 12:30 - 4:30 pm
Driver Improv. (pg 8)
~ 12:30 - 4:00 pm Bridge
~ 1:00 pm Mah Jongg
8
~ 9:00 am C & C - Nick
Novak - downsizing your
home (see pg. 2)
~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Yarn & Needlework
~ 1:00 pm Poker
9
~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
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~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm
Cribbage $2/person
~ 6:00 pm Game
Night (see pg. 12)
13 ~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Historians
~ 11:30 am Country Manor Lunch & Farkle at DRAKE’S Fine Food $6 Reservation
~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club
~ 2:00 pm Second Tuesday - Stan Lewis - photography in 19th and 20th centuries. (see pg. 10)
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~ 8:30 am Visual Arts
~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg
~ 11:00 am Music Hour
~ 12:30 - 4:00 pm Bridge
~ 1:00 pm Mah Jongg
15
~ 9:00 am C & C - John
Miley - acupuncture for
eye disorders (see pg. 2)
~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Yarn & Needlework
~ 5:00 - 9:00 pm Driver
Improvement (see pg. 8)
16
~ 12:00 pm
St. Patrick’s Day Potluck
19
~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm
Cribbage $2/person
20
~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Historians
~ 11:30 am Country Manor Lunch & Farkle at DRAKE’S Fine Food $6 Reservation
~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club
~ 2:00 pm Sing-along at Country Manor Memory Care
21
~ 8:30 am Visual Arts
~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg
~ 9:00 am S.A.L.T. @ Sartell Police Station
~ 12:30 - 4:00 pm Bridge
~ 1:00 pm Mah Jongg
~ 6:00 pm Trivia
22
~ 9:00 am C & C - Susie
Wistrom - CPR and use
of AED (see pg. 2)
~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Yarn & Needlework
~ 1:00 pm Poker
23
~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
26
~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm
Cribbage $2/person
~ 3:00 pm
Movie Monday -
Hacksaw Ridge
(see pg. 10)
~ 6:00 pm Game
Night (see pg. 12)
27 ~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Historians
~ 11:30 am Country Manor Lunch & Farkle at DRAKE’S Fine Food $6 Reservation
~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club
~ 2:00 pm Sing-along at Edgewood Memory Care
~ 5:00 pm - Guess Who’s Going to Dinner - Great River Bowl
28
~ 8:30 am Visual Arts
~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg
~ 12:30 - 4:00 pm Bridge
~ 1:00 pm Mah Jongg
29
~ 9:00 am C & C -
Hellen Lotara - started a
school in Sudan
~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Yarn & Needlework
30
~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
******Join us on 2nd and 4th ******
SUNDAY afternoons in March and April for Game Day.
Bring along your favorite game or just come and see what develops.
TIME: 1:00 pm
LOCATION: Sartell Comm. Center
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
2 ~ 8:30am 12:30pm
Driver Improv. pg.8
~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm
Cribbage $2/person
~ 12:30 pm SSC
Board Meeting
3 ~ 8:30am - 12:30pm
Driver Improvement (pg.8)
~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Historians
~ 11:30 am Country Manor Lunch & Farkle DRAKE’S $6 Reservation 258.8974
~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club
4 ~ 8:30 am Visual Arts
~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg
~ 12:30 - 4:00 pm Bridge
~ 1:00 pm Mah Jongg
~ 6:30 - 8:300 PM Holocaust presentation - Brian Hurd (see pg. 11)
5
~ 9:00 am C&C - Natalie Ringsmuth - #unitecloud
~ 1:00 pm Line Dancing
~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Yarn & Needlework
~ 2:00 pm Country Manor Sing-along
6
~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
9
~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm
Cribbage $2/person
~ 6:00 pm Game
Night (see pg. 12)
10
~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Historians
~ 11:30 am Country Manor Lunch & Farkle DRAKE’S $6 Reservation 258.8974
~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club ~ 2:00 pm 2nd Tuesday - Kirsten Boehne - Monarch Butterflies (see pg. 10)
11
~ 8:30 am Visual Arts
~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg
~ 11:00 pm Music Hour
~ 12:30 - 4:00 pm Bridge
~ 1:00 pm Mah Jongg
12
~ 9:00 am C&C - Cindy Staiger - strategies to age well.
~ 1:00 pm Line Dancing
~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Yarn & Needlework
~ 1:00 pm Poker
~ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Starwatch (see pg. 8)
13 ~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train
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~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm
Cribbage $2/person
17
~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Historians
~ 11:30 am Country Manor Lunch & Farkle DRAKE’S -$6 Reservation 258.8974
~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club
~ 2:00 pm Sing-along at Country Manor Memory Care
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~ 8:30 am Visual Arts
~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg
~ 9:00 am S.A.L.T.
at Sartell Police Station
~ 12:30 - 4:00 pm Bridge
~ 1:00 pm Mah Jongg
19
~ 9:00 am C&C - Mike
Spanier - NFL referee
~ 1:00 pm Line Dancing
~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Yarn & Needlework
20
~ 10:00 am-
12:00 pm
Craft - paper
flowers pg.11
~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train
23
~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm
Cribbage $2/person
~ 3:00 - Movie
Monday - Seven
Days in Utopia
(see pg. 10)
~ 6:00 pm Game
Night (see pg. 12)
24 ~ 8:30-11:00 am Sartell Historians
~ 11:30 am Country Manor Lunch & Farkle DRAKE’S - $6 Reservation 258.8974
~ 1:00 pm - 500 card club
~ 2:00 pm Sing-along at Edgewood Memory Care
~ 5:00 pm -Guess Who’s Going to Dinner - Cornerstone
25
~ 8:30 am Visual Arts
~ 9:00 am Mah Jongg
~ 12:30 - 4:00 pm Bridge
~ 1:00 pm Mah Jongg
26
~ 9:00 am C&C - Travel to
and tour Woodcrest of
St. Joseph - Country
Manor’s new facility.
~ 1:00 pm Line Dancing
~ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Yarn & Needlework
~ 1:00 pm Poker
27
~ 1:00 pm Mexican Train (Dominoes)
30
~ 12:00 - 2:30 pm
Cribbage $2/person
April 14 pg.12
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COMMUNITY EDUCATION... Tai Chi for Lent
A year ago I decided to try something new, Tai Chi. According to the Harvard Women's
Health Watch, “Tai chi is often described as "meditation in motion," but it might well be
called "medication in motion." There is growing evidence that this mind-body practice, which
originated in China as a martial art, has value in treating or preventing many health problems.
And you can get started even if you aren't in top shape or the best of health.
I needed some medication for my life and God knows I was not in tip top shape. My friend, Perry Rollings
offered to teach Tai Chi for Community Education. I registered for the class. I enjoyed the series of motions
and every Thursday I felt better after class. It was relaxing, improved my balance and mood. Perry put together
a DVD of the motions so we could practice at home. This is where I failed miserably. I didn’t take the time to
practice at home and after the eight sessions were done I stopped Tai Chi.
F ast forward one year and Perry has returned to teaching Tai Chi,
this time at the Community Center. I signed up again and love it
every Tuesday night. According to our instructor we are showing
great promise, but once again I’m not practicing at home. So is it
wrong for a non-practicing Lutheran, Catholic dropout to practice a
Chinese Martial Art for Lent? I’m going to give it a try!
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SARTELL CONNECTION JAN - FEB 2018 8
MN HWY Safety Center 55+ Driving Class
This driver improvement course is taught by MN Hwy Safety Center trained instructors. The class will explore changes in laws, the latest vehicle
technology, and provide you with easy-to-use defensive driving tips. In addition, we will explore traffic safety and accident prevention. Completion of this course allows for a 10% reduction on automobile insurance premiums for those age 55 and over.
To register visit our website at www.mnsafetycenter.org or call 1-888-234-1294.
Locally call 320-308-1400.
Activities and Events
Driver Improvement (4 Hour Refresher - Evening)
DATE: Thursday, Mar . 15, 2018
TIME: 5:00 – 9:00 PM LOCATION: Sar tell Community Center COST: $22.00
Driver Improvement (4 Hour Refresher - Daytime)
DATE: Wednesday, Mar . 7, 2018
TIME: 12:30 - 4:30 PM LOCATION: Sar tell Community Center COST: $22.00
CSB AND SJU Nursing Student Interviews
Once again the Sartell Senior Connection and Sartell-St. Stephen Community Education is teaming up with the College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University Nursing Program to offer free health screenings for adults 55 and better. This is a clinical experience for second year nursing students involving primary prevention and health promotion.
This is an excellent opportunity to discuss with a student nurse how to stay healthy, live an active life-style and prevent illness. You will also be helping a student nurse develop professional skills. We are asking for 10-11 volunteers who will meet on all three of the following dates:
DATES: Thursdays, Mar 22, Mar. 29, Apr. 05
TIMES: 7:30am-11am, each meeting 1 hr. or less
Register by calling Ann at 320-253-4036 x4
1st client meeting: Student completes health history and helps client identify areas for health promotion needs. 2nd client meeting: Student presents plan for health promotion based on client and faculty input. 3rd client meeting: Student evaluates plan/intervention for health promotion.
Driver Improvement (Initial 8 Hour)
DATE: Mon & Tue, Apr 2nd & 3rd, 2018 TIME: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM LOCATION: Sar tell Community Center COST: $26.00
Minnesota Star Watch Party
Mike Lynch of WCCO Radio is coming back with
his giant telescopes. This time we are limiting the number of participants so you’ll have more time to
look at the night’s sky.
We’ll meet inside for a
quick overview then outside to
view the stars.
DATE: Thursday, April 12 TIME: 8:00 -10:00 pm
Sartell Community Center
$15 per person or $30 max per family
Call Ann at 253-4036 ext. 4 for tickets
Potluck
Bring a dish to share and see if
you have the luck of the Irish at our
abbreviated trivia day. Remember you don't need to know anything to
play trivia and it's always fun! Bring a friend!
DATE: Friday, March 16
TIME: Noon
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Please support RSVP as they team up with the Catholic Charities Foster Grandparent Program
to host a walk fundraiser!
Crossroads Center - food court.
www.ci.stcloud.mn.us/RSVP to download a registration form!
Volunteer opportunities call (320)255-7295
I t is said that it takes a village to raise a child. The Sartell Senior Connection
says it take a village to enliven the Senior Center and make it sing with the sounds of conversations, laughter, joy and growing friendships. Won’t you be an active member of our village???
R ecently we have started to staff the Community Center’s front desk for
two hours five mornings a week. We greet the people as they enter the building, answer questions, take messages but mostly just socialize. It has been fun for us and a great service to all who enter the building. We are looking for more volunteers who would like to be this special volunteer from 10-noon Monday- Friday. There will be orientation for you on your first time to ease you into your comfort zone.
If you are interested in more information or wanting to get on the schedule,
please contact Paulette Levasseur at 252-9117 or 493-2050 or email to [email protected]
Other volunteer opportunities: Library, Lemonade and Laughter in a variety of ways.
Think about becoming a member of our Volunteer Village.
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Please check our website weekly. New events & activities will be listed.
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Movie Monday (4th Monday of each month)
Sartell Community Center 3:00 pm Hacksaw Ridge The true story of Desmond Doss who, in Okinawa during the bloodiest battle of WWII, saved 75 men without firing or carrying a gun. He was the only American soldier in WWII to fight on the front lines without a weapon, as he believed that while the war was justified, killing was nevertheless wrong. As an army medic, he single-handedly evacuated the wounded from behind enemy lines, braved fire while tending to soldiers and was wounded by a grenade and hit by snipers. Doss was the first conscientious objector to ever earn the Congressional Medal of Honor.
DATE: Monday, March 26 **********************************************************************
Seven Days in Utopia - Seven Days in Utopia follows the story of Luke Chisolm (Lucas Black), a talented young golfer set on making the pro tour.
When his first big shot turns out to be a very public disaster, Luke escapes the pressures of the game and finds himself unexpectedly stranded in Utopia, Texas, home to eccentric rancher Johnny Crawford (Robert Duvall). But Johnny's more than meets the eye, and his profound ways of looking at life force Luke to question
not only his past choices, but his direction for the future.
DATE: Monday, April 23
Activities and Events
Sartell Senior Connection (SSC) Second Tuesday Programs
Sartell Community Center - 2:00 PM
Daytrippers Theater Drinking Habits
Accusations, mistaken identities, run wild in this traditional, farce. Two nuns at the Sisters of Perpetual Sewing convent have been secretly making wine to keep the convent doors open, but Paul and Sally, reporters and former fiancees, are hot on their trail. They go undercover as a nun and priest, but their presence, spurs paranoia throughout the convent.
DATE: Thursday, March 15
COST: $65 incl. - lunch, motorcoach and ticket TIME: 10:30 am - leave Sartell Comm. Center Register by calling Ann at 320-253-4036 x4
March 13 Stan Lewis “St. Cloud Photographers - 1850s - 1940s"
Stan Lewis, retired SCSU professor will tell us about photography in the 19th and 20th centuries. We will learn about the first professional photographer in St. Cloud and how
photography helps us learn about the past.
April 10 Kirsten Boehne Monarch Butterflies Kirsten Boehne has been a butterfly enthusiast since she was a young girl. She raised her first Monarchs when she was in elementary school. Now, decades later, she has raised several hundred. Kirsten has become an advocate and teacher sharing her love of Monarchs and butterflies with local community groups and organizations. She will be talking about the life of a Monarch butterfly and show how to raise them in order to increase the survival of these beautiful creatures.
May 8 Lemonade and Laughter - Watch for exciting news on our new entertainment this year. Look for it in the May/June edition of the Sartell Connection. Sponsored by Country Manor and Sartell Senior Connection.
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NEW Activities and Events
New Games Beginning…
Bridge - Wed. afternoons -12:30 - 4:00 pm
Game Days / Nights 2nd & 4th Sundays - 1:00 pm
2nd & 4th Mondays - 6:00 pm
Bring along a friend and your favorite game or just come and see what develops.
...HISTORY from pg. 3
Another piece of history that is noteworthy is the history of the school district. Are you aware of the struggle residents went through to be able to build the first high school? It involved huge conflicts with the State Department of Education, a vote in a blizzard, three law suits and more. You can see a video about it at: www.sartellmn.com. Scroll down to Sartell Stories in the left column and click on The School District.
When I was in high school I must have been a pain for my history teacher. I remember arguing with him on several occasions. I could see no sense in “learning about all those dead people”. I remember history as having to memorize lists of names, places and dates, truly not that interesting and with today’s technology at our fingertips anytime we need to know. It is the stories that are important; and the stories and memorabilia of former times that we need to collect and preserve. History helps us understand change and how the culture in which we live came to be. The past causes the present, and so the future.
Yarn & Thread-Hooks & Needles
Do you crochet? Knit? Crewel? Needlepoint? Counted cross stitch? Needlepoint? Would you like some social time with others as you work on your projects? Would you like to make scarves and hats out of donated yarn to be donated to those that need them?
DATES & TIME: Thursdays 1:00 - 3:00 pm
The Holocaust
Join local author and teacher, Brian Hurd, to learn the history of the Holocaust. He has been teaching about the holocaust for 15 years. He will cover the events leading up to the Holocaust, the rise of Nazism, Hitler's rise to power, the "Final Solution," and the eventual liberation of the concentration camps and fall of Nazi Germany.
Brian has studied and is a Museum Teaching Fellow at the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. In 2010 he traveled to Israel, Germany, and Poland and attended lectures by the top Holocaust scholars in the world. His travels have taken him to Holocaust sites in the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, France, Hungary, Austria, and Shanghai.
DATE: Wednesday April 4, 2018
TIME: 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Crafts - Paper Flowers and Pom Poms
Join Ann as we learn to make different spring time blooms using card stock, tissue paper and coffee filters. Make roses, daises and hydrangea. Bring a sharp scissor with you. All other suppl ies wi l l be provided. To register - call Ann at 253-4036 ext 4
DATE: Friday April 20
TIME: 10:00 am - Noon
COST: $5.00
Go Fly A Kite Day Come fly the friendly skies
at the Sartell Community
Cntr. Bring your favorite
kite and spend a little time
flying it and watching
others fly theirs. This free
event with door prizes and a
drawing for a new kite is
open to all ages!
DATE: Saturday, April 14
TIME: 10:00 am - Noon
Sartell Community Center
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
www.sartellseniorconnection.com
Sartell Senior Connection
Sartell Community Center
850 19th St S
Sartell, MN 56377
For more information, contact
Sartell-St. Stephen
Community Education
320-253-4036, Option 4
USPS Marketing Mail U.S. Postage
PAID
Permit No. # 8
Sartell, MN
Sartell-St. Stephen Ind District 748
Sartell Senior Connection
212 3rd Avenue N
Sartell, MN 56377
SARTELL SENIOR CONNECTION
BOARD MEMBERS
2017-18 Sartell Senior Connection Board
Front row: Maggie Kraemer, Paulette Levasseur, JoAnn Olson, Jan Sorell, Rose Schulte
Second row: Ron Hurd, Al Meier, Gary Orman, John Blackmore, Lynn Fitzthum, Pat McNeal, Mike Gilbert, Ann Doyscher-Domres
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Directions to new Sartell Community Center