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Enjoy friends and fun at the JFCS Senior Center • December 2014
Senior CenterNewsletter
BRAND NEW THIS MONTHNews at the Senior Center
The Senior Center will be CLOSED on Thursday, December 25th and Thursday, January 1, 2015.
Celebrate your New Year’s Eve early with an extended Lunch and More. A fun fashion show, a talent show featuring our talented members and a sing along will be part of the festivities. If you would like to be part of the talent show see Helen Waite, Senior Center Manager. Jim Sernovitz is back with another great travelogue. This month travels are to Peru & The Sacred Mountain Of The Incas. Peru is a land of contrasts with bustling modern cities and ancient towns dating from the days of the Incas. Come with us as we journey through this amazing land stopping in both Lima, the present capital, and Cusco, the capital of the Inca Empire, on our way to Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas. December 10th 1:30-2:30 Tai Chi Schedule Change For December – Classes will be on Friday, December 5th, 12th and 19th from 9:30-10:30am. Classes will resume twice a week in January 2015. Thank you Grace, our fabulous Tai Chi instructor! Beginners’ Spanish classes are on hold through December. Classes will resume in the New Year when our wonderful professor returns from the North. Nos vemos en el nuevo año! SHINE (Medicare) has new hours – 9:30 – 11:30am on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday. 2nd Floor Open enrollment for Medicare ends December 7th. ELECTRONICS HOTLINE. Ever been frustrated using the computer or your smart phone and wished you could call someone to ask a question. If you call our ELECTRONICS HOTLINE 239-325-4444 one of our tech savvy volunteers will call you back. If you’re lucky, it’s a quick fix that they can answer a question over the phone or they will make an appointment to meet you at the Senior Center for private tutoring. You can’t ask for better service.
TIME FLIES WHEN YOU’RE HAVING FUN…. We are coming up on our one year anniversary in January of the JFCS Senior Center. Thank you for joining us, and telling your friends and neighbors about us. This also means for some of our members, its renewal time for your memberships. We will be sending out reminders in the mail for your convenience or see Helen Waite, Senior Center Manager. The cost for membership will remain at $15 for the year.
November was an exciting month at the Senior Center. Lunch and More featured life-saving information on identifying and reporting Elder Abuse, great entertainment with folk music guitarist, Recreation Tappers, and fun challenging trivia games. Senior Center members also attended the final two series of “Let’s Talk About Art” seminars led by very talented docents from Artis Naples’ Patty and Jay Baker Museum. Due to its success we will be looking at future seminars. Great discussion took place with the Center for Critical Thinking and the discussion continued with the showing of the Emmy Winning Documentary on Gettysburg. Members received excellent information from Collier County Sheriff’s Office regarding Identification Theft & Fraud Protection. And finally, Marc Simon, our own Writers’ Workshop volunteer leader won the Sugden Theater’s annual contest for original short plays by Southwest Florida playwrights. Congratulations Marc!
J F C S , A N O N - S E C TA R I A N S O C I A L S E R V I C E
A G E N C Y, S U P P O R T S I N D I V I D U A L S A N D
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A W I D E R A N G E O F S O C I A L S E R V I C E S ,
I N C L U D I N G M E N TA L H E A LT H
C O U N S E L I N G , C A S E M A N A G E M E N T,
F I N A N C I A L A S S I S TA N C E , C R I S I S I N T E R V E N T I O N
A N D I N F O R M AT I O N A N D
R E F E R R A L .
JFCS IS HERE TO HELP.
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UPDATES ON EXISTING ACTIVITIES FOR DECEMBER
ART CLASSES Drawing the Human Figure: Class members will draw the human figure with fellow students as models to produce gesture drawings, using pencils and markers. A fun, interactive class. December 1st 10am-12pm Printmaking: Working on a sheet of plexi glass, students paint designs with brushes and water soluble printing inks. Then a dampened sheet of white print paper is placed on top of the plexi. Using a palm press (rolling pin or brayers can be substituted), the students will pull a colorful print. We call the process “birthing” a print. The prints can also be color-enhanced with pastels. December 8th 10am-12pm Pen-and-ink landscape drawings: Students will create landscape drawings based on photographs, using pen and ink. Photographs will be supplied by the instructor; however, students are welcome to bring their own photos as well. There will be a demonstration prior to the practical application. December 15th 10am-12pm Seashell Still Life: Learn some basics that show you how to draw, including the concepts of line, value, and form. Turn your seashell drawings into mini-paintings or note card originals. This class is open to all levels of ability, and materials are provided. December 22nd 10am-12pm Gratitude Bracelets (Jewelry): Enjoy the process of creating an original piece of jewelry, and improve someone’s life! This class will demonstrate how to assemble a combination of tubes and beads on stretchable jewelers’ wire to make an adjustable bracelet. Take home a wearable work of art complete with “happiness” directions. Supplies will be provided, but you may also bring beads to personalize your work. December 29th 10am-12pm LIT WITS The members of the book club will meet to discuss Rules of Civility, author Amor Towles and select next month’s book to read. Listen in on the discussion if you haven’t read the book, and be there to cast your vote for January’s book. Thursday, December 11th 2-3:30pm MONDAY MOVIE MATINEE - Every Monday, 1-3pm. Come for the movie, the friendship and the popcorn! December 1st Sabrina: A tycoon steps in when a burgeoning romance between his libertine brother and the family chauffeur's daughter jeopardizes his pending business merger. Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn Director: Billy Wilder December 8th Suddenly: In order to kill the president, an ex-soldier takes hostages in a town where he is due to visit, but the local sheriff and a feisty widow fight back. Starring: Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden Director: Lewis Allen December 15th From Here to Eternity: Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr star in this adaptation of James Jones's novel about Army life in Hawaii in the idyllic days just before Pearl Harbor. Starring: Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift Director: Fred Zinnemann December 22nd White Christmas: Two war buddies fall for two sisters and follow the girls to a resort owned by their former commanding officer, who is in danger of losing the place. Starring: Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye Director: Michael Curtiz December 29th Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn stars as a stifled princess who slips away from her guardians and is taken under the wing of a tabloid reporter looking for a scoop. Starring: Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn Director: William Wyler
JFCS WELCOMESNEW MEMBERS*
*New Members(all those who have joinedOctober 16 - November15)
Alice AdamsClaire Adler
Mary Pat BowersMarguerite Cahoon
Richard CahoonCarol CarletonPatricia Duda
Rosalie Gno�oJudith HeckImma Lux
Dorothy MacmillanKenneth Macmillan
Ann MascioneLorie Mayer
Maria MercerNanda PearlmanMaraline RamePat Thompson
Agnes ThorntonGale Urbach
Clarence VenecekRuby Whalen
Richard Williams
THE CAFÉ IS NOW OPEN 10 A.M. TO 4 PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY!!DECEMBER AT THE JFCS SENIOR CENTER
REGISTRATION FOR WEDNESDAY LUNCH IS REQUESTED BY THE PREVIOUS FRIDAY Please, do not park in the lots directly to the left and right of our building. When our lot is
full, our parking lot attendants will assist you.For Collier Area Transportation to the Senior Center call 239-252-7272.If you haven’t signed up call JFCS and we can help you get registered
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1 10-12: Art Class Drawing the Human Figure 1-3: MOVIE: Sabrina
2 1-2:30: Documentary & Discussion Gettysburg-Part 3 1-3: Needle Works
3 11-1: Lunch and More: “Twice as Nice” Musical Presentation 1-2:30: Alzheimer’s Support Network (for caregivers only) 1:30-3: Computer Assistance
4 2-4: Writers’ Workshop
5 9:30-10:30: Tai Chi 10:30-11:30: Computer & Cellphone Assistance 1-3:30: Cards, games
8 10-12: Art Class Printmaking 1-3: MOVIE: Suddenly
9 10-11:30: Center for Critical Thinking – “ISIS. Now What?” 1-3: Needle Works
10 9:30-11:30: SHINE: (Medicare) (2nd floor) 11-1: Lunch and More: Mayor John Sorey 1:30-2:30: Travel to Peru with Jim Sernovitz 1-2:30: Collier Area Transit (2nd floor) 1:30-3: Computer Assistance
11 2-3:30: Lit Wits (Book Club) 2-4: Writers’ Workshop
12 9:30-10:30: Tai Chi 10:30-11:30: Computer & Cellphone Assistance 1-3:30: Cards, games
15 10-12: Art Class Pen and Ink Landscape Drawings 1-3: MOVIE: From Here to Eternity
16 1 – 2:30: Documentary & Discussion Lincoln at Gettysburg 1-3: Needle Works
17 11-1: Lunch and More: Mike Isermann, Guitarist 1-2:30: Veterans’ Services (2nd floor) 1:30-3: Computer Assistance
18 2-4: Writers’ Workshop
19 9:30-10:30: Tai Chi 10:30-11:30: Computer & Cellphone Assistance 1-3:30: Cards, games
22 10-12: Art Class Seashell Still Life 1-3: MOVIE: White Christmas
23 1-3: Needle Works
24 9:30-11:30: SHINE (Medicare) (2nd floor) 11-1: Lunch and More: Sing-along with Dottie 1:30-3: Computer Assistance
25
The Center is
Closed Christmas Day.
26 10:30-11:30: Computer & Cellphone Assistance 1-3:30: Cards, games
29 10-12: Art Class Gratitude Bracelets 1-3: MOVIE: Roman Holiday
30 1-3: Needle Works
31 New Year’s Eve Party!
11-2: Lunch and More: Talent & Fashion Show Music; Sing - along with Dottie
January 1
The Center is Closed New Year’s Day.
PLEASE PRE-REGISTER FOR ALL PROGRAMS.
Sign -up when you’re at the Senior Center or call
239-325-4444
Join us for Bridge, Mah Jong and other card games every Friday afternoon from 1-3. Beginners to advanced players are welcome.
Volunteers are there to help with instruction or are happy to be a fourth in a game. Be sure to sign-up on co-pilot in advance. It will help us put together games.
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THE DAKIM BRAIN CENTER
More than two decades of medical research have found that regu-lar, comprehensive brain exercise can reduce the risk of cognitive decline by up to 63%. Dakim understands that the best way to make brain exercise a part of every senior’s daily routine is to make it enjoyable as well as beneficial. Dakim Brain Fitness is designed to provide a fun, comprehensive brain workout. Dakim cross-trains six essential cognitive domains with over 100 different exercise formats across multiple levels of challenge. Altogether, it includes more than 300 hours of vivid graphics, music, humor, movie clips, stories, and trivia to keep the program interesting, engaging and most of all fun. The Dakim Brain Center is available for our members. Ask our staff for a demonstration. We will be happy to help you get started using Dakim.
A clinically tested brain fitness program
Dr. Jaclynn Faffer,President/CEO
Anne Chernin, MSW, MBADirector of Programs and Services
Jill Brewer, LCSWTherapist
Ann Fisher, LCSWTherapist
Donna Levy, RN, MS Case Manager
Helen M. Waite,Senior Center Manager
David Beel,Accountant
Dorothy McQuillan,Executive Assistant
Michelle Mendoza,Administrative Assistant
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DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS(all those who have joined through November15)
RAQUEL AUSTIN • JANICE BRONSTEIN • HAROLD BRUENSMARTIN CALVIN • TRINA COHEN • JEAN DAVIS
LENORE FARKAS • JOHN FISHWICK • MURRAY FLEISCHERROBERT GARA • ETTA GLUZBAND • CINDI GOODWIN
DELORIS GREGG • ANTONIA JALET • GLADYS KEFKOWITZCAROLYN KISH • GAIL PECELUNAS • RITA POMADE
BERTHY REYES • CAROL RODVIK • AGNES THORNTONSTUART WARSHAUER • ARNOLD YORRA • RUTH YOUNG