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Windy Hill on the campus where life, learning, and generations connect 1 SEPTEMBER 2016 1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103 Spring Grove, PA 17362 (717) 225-0733 www.WindyHillontheCampus.org Email: [email protected] Karaoke Reprise! - Thursday, September 1, 10 a.m. This activity is a favorite of our regulars! Don't miss out! Stamping - Tuesday, September 6, 10 a.m. Grace Harrold will share her expertise and help members create a special greeting card. Farm Market Voucher Distribution – Wednesday, September 7, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Representatives from the York County Area Agency on Aging will be available to distribute Farm Market Vouchers again. This distribution is for those who did not receive them earlier in July. Rite Aid Flu Shot Clinic – Thursday, September 8, 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 Pre-registration is necessary. Please see Nancy for paperwork. Labor Day Meal – Thursday, September 8, noon Dime Bingo - Monday, September 12, 10 a.m. Bring your dimes and enjoy playing a little dime bingo. Please note that we are in need of a volunteer caller. We will not be able to continue this program without a volunteer. Apple Dumplings – Tuesday, September 13, 7 a.m. No pre-orders will be taken. Apple dumplings can be picked up after 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday or anytime on Wednesday. Mind Matters – Wednesday, September 14, 10 a.m. In partnership with the PA Department of Aging and WITF TV, Windy Hill is offering monthly live stream programs. Topic will be announced. It is also critical that you show up prior to 10. AARP Driver Refresher Class – Wednesday, September 14, 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. This class is for drivers who already have taken the eight hour class, and need the 4 hour refresher class. Cost is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-AARP members. Checks should be made out to AARP and paid on the day of class. Please register in the front office. Class size is limited. Family Feud! – Thursday, September 15, 10 a.m. Come and join in on the fun! 9/11 and the Heroes of Flight 93 Presentation – Tuesday, September 20, 10 a.m. See 9/11 through the eyes of an air traffic controller who helped shut down the nation's airspace and who dealt with United Flight 93 before it crashed in Shanksville, PA. Mahlon Fuller, a retired Air Traffic Controller, was in the control tower when flight 93 went down. Join us for this very interesting presentation. Mr. Fuller will be making an appeal to support the Friends of Flight 93 Memorial. Our goal is to donate a few hundred dollars to this worthwhile cause. Please be prepared to make a donation. CENTER HOURS Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 2:30 pm Windy Hill has a congregate meal program for adults Age 60 and older. Please sign up by 9:30 am the day before to join us for lunch catered by the Nutrition Group. Meals are available for a donation. MEALS Free door-to-door transportation is available for ages 65+ through Rabbit Transit to bring you to Windy Hill. Call the center for more details. TRANSPORTATION Find us on Facebook What's Happening? ? Continued on page 10 Windy Hill ON TOP OF

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Windy Hillon the campus

where life, learning, and generations connect

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SEPTEMBER 2016

1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103

Spring Grove, PA 17362

(717) 225-0733

www.WindyHillontheCampus.org

Email: [email protected]

Karaoke Reprise! - Thursday, September 1, 10 a.m. This activity is a favorite of our

regulars! Don't miss out!

Stamping - Tuesday, September 6, 10 a.m. Grace Harrold will share her expertise and

help members create a special greeting card.

Farm Market Voucher Distribution – Wednesday, September 7, 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Representatives from the York County Area Agency on Aging will be available to

distribute Farm Market Vouchers again. This distribution is for those who did not receive

them earlier in July.

Rite Aid Flu Shot Clinic – Thursday, September 8, 8:30 a.m. – 11:00

Pre-registration is necessary. Please see Nancy for paperwork.

Labor Day Meal – Thursday, September 8, noon

Dime Bingo - Monday, September 12, 10 a.m. Bring your dimes and enjoy playing a

little dime bingo. Please note that we are in need of a volunteer caller. We will not be

able to continue this program without a volunteer.

Apple Dumplings – Tuesday, September 13, 7 a.m. No pre-orders will be taken. Apple

dumplings can be picked up after 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday or anytime on Wednesday.

Mind Matters – Wednesday, September 14, 10 a.m. In partnership with the PA

Department of Aging and WITF TV, Windy Hill is offering monthly live stream programs.

Topic will be announced. It is also critical that you show up prior to 10.

AARP Driver Refresher Class – Wednesday, September 14, 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. This

class is for drivers who already have taken the eight hour class, and need the 4 hour

refresher class. Cost is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-AARP members. Checks

should be made out to AARP and paid on the day of class. Please register in the front

office. Class size is limited.

Family Feud! – Thursday, September 15, 10 a.m. Come and join in on the fun!

9/11 and the Heroes of Flight 93 Presentation – Tuesday, September 20, 10 a.m. See

9/11 through the eyes of an air traffic controller who helped shut down the nation's

airspace and who dealt with United Flight 93 before it crashed in Shanksville, PA. Mahlon

Fuller, a retired Air Traffic Controller, was in the control tower when flight 93 went down.

Join us for this very interesting presentation. Mr. Fuller will be making an appeal to

support the Friends of Flight 93 Memorial. Our goal is to donate a few hundred dollars to

this worthwhile cause. Please be prepared to make a donation.

Tammy MillerEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Nancy WagnerADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT / RECEPTIONIST

Bev LeppoFOOD SERVICES COORDINATOR

Mary Jane OverbyHDM COORDINATOR

Risa AndersonPROGRAM ASSISTANT

Carolyn AbelFOOD SERVICES ASSISTANT

CENTER HOURSMonday - Friday

8:30 am - 2:30 pm

Windy Hill has a congregate

meal program for adults Age

60 and older. Please sign up

by 9:30 am the day before to

join us for lunch catered by

the Nutrition Group. Meals

are available for a donation.

MEALS

Free door-to-door

transportation is available

for ages 65+ through Rabbit

Transit to bring you to Windy

Hill. Call the center for

more details.

TRANSPORTATION

Find us on

Facebook

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Jewelry making with June Stine – Wednesday, September 21, 10 a.m.

Fall Prevention Day and Free Screenings –Thursday, September 22; 9-10 a.m.

Simple Wellness – Monday, September 26, 10 a.m. A representative from Hanover

Hospital will be on hand to provide information on Shingles.

10 Tips on My Plate – Tuesday, September 27, 10 a.m.; Registered Dietician Jean

Gabeswics will be providing nutrition information for healthy eating.

New Member Orientation – Monday, September 27, 12:30 p.m. Learn about the

history of Windy Hill and how Windy Hill is organized and how it is funded; join us for this

informational meeting. Whether you are brand new to Windy Hill, or have been a

member for awhile, everyone is welcome to attend.

Ladder Golf – Wednesday, September 28, 10 a.m. Join in the fun with this popular

game. Anyone, regardless of physical limitations, is able to play.

Now You Have It, Now You Don't … - Thursday, September 29, 10 a.m. Back by

popular demand. Please bring a wrapped $1 gift that you would like to receive. If you

forget your gift, you cannot play. No extra gifts will be kept at the center.

Quilts for Kids – Mondays, September 12 & 19 at 5 p.m. and Thursday, September 8

at 10 a.m. Join the Quilts for Kids group to help make quilts to give to ill or needy

children. You don't need to know how to sew. They can always use assistance cutting

fabric, etc.

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VFW Post 5265Veterans of Foreign Wars • Spring Grove, PA

VFW NEWS

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Board of Directors

Directors:

President Donna Hake

Vice President Dave Brown

Secretary Brenda Flory

Treasurer Tom Uffelman

Fred Burns

Dr. Rosemary Cugliari

Brenda Flory

Dr. Terry Lehr

Tamara Ramer

Don Reichard

Michael Robinson

Claudette Shear

Chris Stock

Sandy Sferrella-Taylor

Dining Room is open to public Wednesday & Friday evenings 4:30 – 8 p.m.

SPONSOR

September 10 – Post Picnic – Noon – 4 p.m. (members only)

September 14 – Sub Sale (Orders due by 9/7) $3.50

September 17 – Chicken BBQ – 10:30 a.m. – Sold Out

September 25 – Breakfast Buffet – 7 – 10 a.m.

($6 Adults/$3 Children)

November 6 – Scholarship Fund Feed – Noon – 4 p.m.

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DONATIONSTHANK YOU TO THESE ORGANIZATIONS

AND INDIVIDUALS WHO MADE MONETARY

DONATIONS IN THE MONTH OF JULY

* Greater Need

PRAYER LIST

Gloria Geesey

Ardella Williams

Treva Myers

Charlie Douglass

Nancy Devilbiss

Ralph & Pat Crites

WISH LISTNEWSLETTER SPONSOR

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

The newsletter for September is sponsored by by:

THANKYOU

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:

Ruth Reichert

Ken Shaffer

Larry Grothey

Edna Valentine

Pat Franklin

Libby Beck

Larry Wolf

Paul & Grace HarroldRichard HartsoughSusan HowesKennies MarketRay RileyLottie TroneLeota Zartman

A special thank you for donations in the month of July. Donations included food, supplies and other items to our center.

By Rich and Emily Stewart in honor of our Grandchildren

By Connie Fackler in memory of my husband Terry

By Joan Shearer in memory of her sister, Jerry Lucabaugh's birthday

Appeal Donations:Steward - $100-$499Dr. Rosemary CugliariEdward HengstNancy Wentz

Friend - $50-$99Doris MeckleyJ.L. Miller & Sons Meats

Other:Paul & Violet Bortner

Windy Hill will host a “Meet & Greet” for singles over the age of 60 on Tuesday, September 20, from 1-3:00 p.m. at st

the Spring Grove VFW, located at 199 West 1 Street, Spring Grove. Whether individuals are seeking a companion

or a soul-mate, this event will provide an opportunity to get to know other singles in a safe environment.

Refreshments will be available along with a cash bar. The program is free, and no sign-up is required.

Attention Singles:

Clair & Shirley Bortner

Paul & Donna Dunnett

Steve & Vera Fodor

James Howard

Bonnie Kauffman

Sandy Lasater

Michael & Carol Lillich

Dolores Prenger

Senford “Smitty” Smith

John & Andrea Zellmer

Paul & Violet BortnerBob & Maryann BrennemanJim & Sandy DeckerEthel DonnerDolly EmigLes ErlemeirKelly, Betsy & Caitlin GarrettLinda HaberkamPaul & Grace HarroldAndy HartmanDick HartsoughSandy HoffmanDon & Dolores HooverSusan HowesEllen JohnsonSusan KanwischerMary KnitterHarlyn & Grace Laughman

Phyllis MasonPat McCannonDon & Shirley MitzelKass MoubreyDawn NessCynthia OpongByron & Pat PomraningLeo & Sandy ReaverRuth ReichertTim & Jane ReinamanYvonne RileyJoann RohrbaughJim & Dolores SenftShirley ShearerNancy WagnerLeota ZartmanFreedom Valley ChurchHardee’sKennies Market

Postage Stamps *

13 gal. size Trash bags

Canned Soda *(Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Coke*,

Diet Coke, Mug Rootbeer, Orange Crush*)

Bottled Water

8 ½ x 11 white copy paper *

Snack Size Baggies

Bleach

Toilet Paper*

Lysol Spray

Windex*

Plastic Forks*

Tissues*

Fall iPad Training Scheduled

We will be offering the 8 week iPad

Trainings beginning on Tuesday,

September 27 at 9 a.m. After the first

session, the classes will be held on

Thursdays at either 9 a.m. or 1 p.m.

There is no charge for the classes,

however, registration is required. This

class is designed, specifically, for users of the iPad and not other brands of

tablets. If you do not have an iPad, no worries, we have iPads for you to use.

Even if you have never worked on any type of electronic device or computer,

you will be able to learn how to use an iPad. Classes will be facilitated by

Sara Smith and the Spring Grove High School students will provide tutoring

support. Registration forms are available at the front desk.

Monday, October 3 - Council Meeting, entertainment with Leo Reaver

Thursday, October 6 – Entertainment with the Seated Light Opera Theater of Hanover

Monday, October 17 – New Matter of Balance Class begins; 1-3 p.m.; Mondays

Wednesday, October 19 – Speaker Eleanor Isaacson

Wednesday, October 26 – Trip to Delaware Park Casino ($35)

Wednesday, October 26 – Chronic Disease Self Management Class begins; 9:30-12; Wednesdays

Thursday, October 27 – Birthday/Anniversary Party with DJ Pebbles

Our sincere sympathy to the family and friends of

Helen Heldibridle who passed away on August 8th.

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Fitness Programs at Windy Hill Mondays:

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

11:00 T'ai Chi Chih ($5)*

12:30 Yoga ($5)*

Tuesdays:

10:00 Zumba Gold ($5)*

10:00 Line Dancing ($2)

10:00 Shuffleboard (Free)

Wednesdays:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

Friday:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

The fitness room is open everyday from 8:30 a.m.—2:30 p.m.

*These classes are covered under Silver & Fit Silver Sneakers

and are $2 for participating members.

Thursday:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

10:00 Pickleball (Free)

12:30—Yoga ($5)*

Windy Hill on the Campus has an Endowment Fund with the York County Community Foundation (YCCF).

Heritage Funds with YCCF are established by nonprofit organizations, and your gift will forever be

used for the organization's well-being as determined by the Windy Hill Board. Visit www.yccf.org to see how

YCCF is helping to create a vibrant York County.

How to make a gift:

• Through a gift of money via check to the endowment fund

• Through your will, by specifically naming the endowment fund

• Through a life insurance policy, by naming the endowment fund as beneficiary

• By a gift of real estate to the endowment fund

• By transferring appreciated assets (stocks, bonds, etc.) to the endowment fund

• Through a charitable gift annuity which will pay you income for life

For those that are fortunate enough to be over age 70 ½, you may have required minimum distributions that

have to be withdrawn each year from IRA's and 401(k)'s. In lieu of taking the distribution, paying the taxes, and

contributing after-tax dollars, you can transfer IRA/401(k) dollars directly to the endowment fund and potentially

avoid the tax consequences to you (consult your tax advisor regarding how this applies to your specific situation).

DID YOU KNOW?

Connect Café Don't forget to have breakfast in the café each

Wednesday. We have egg muffin sandwiches in

the café in the morning for sale. Please invite your

friends to come enjoy breakfast in our café!

No Veteran’s appointments will be taken at

Windy Hill until the new year. In the

meantime, if you need assistance, call the

Veteran’s Affairs office at 717-771-9218.

Veteran's Assistance

Zumba Gold is back from summer hiatus. Join the group on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. in the

gymnasium. Cost is $5 per person or $2 for Silver & Fit and Silver Sneakers participants.

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ANNIVERSARIES

SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS

If we missed your birthday or anniversary, please contact

our office at 225-0733 so we can put you on our list!

Our Celebration for Birthdays and Anniversaries

in September will be held on

Thursday, Sept. 22nd at 10:00 a.m.

with entertainment provided by Dan Martin

9/1 -

9/2 -

9/3 - 9/4 -

9/5 - 9/6 -

9/7 -

9/8 -

9/9 -

Donald DonnerGeorgeanna WagnerLloyd BruggemanShirley MarkleDonald ReeverDean ZartmanBarbara CulpPaul DellGwendolyn LehrCarolyn MaysCarole ParksDennis ElickerBonnie LuckenbaughJoyce BentzelWilliam McCannonPhyllis NobleSterling SaubleJoan FuhrmanBonna KroutStanley WinterClaire WentzNova GingerichRay RileyShirley Thoman

9/10 -

9/11 - 9/12 -

9/13 - 9/14 - 9/15 -

9/16 -

Joyce AltlandJoan HomanMary KaltreiderYvonne RileyBarbara RudisillEllen SmithHorace UffelmanJulia ZinnWilliam HoffEsther KippleDegno ValentiSterling BechtelS.Terry LehrGloria KramerJoan MetzgerTreva MyersJackie WagamanCharles CarlsonJoseph CarlsonDouglas GarlandAnna MessersmithBetty Warner

9/17 -

9/18 -

9/19 - 9/20 -

9/21 -

9/22 -

Charlotte DubbsGerald GingerichKevin O'BrienHelen OsbornBetty SnyderBarbara WitmanGerald HenningJoan HersheyMariellen McCannaTimothy ReinamanPhilip SmithJune StineJames HowardBarb MarksCarl AlwineElizabeth BechtelPatricia DuncanRichard ErdmanCharles HoffmanSara LeeseFay WagamanNancy Wagner

9/23 - Vivian McCoury

Rich & Emily Stewart

September 9, 1967

Leo & Joan Nolin

September 21, 2005

Charlie & Janice Hoffman

September 22, 1964

Rich & Barb Senft

September 26, 1964

Dale & Nancy Keeny

September 27, 1958

Leo & Sandy Reaver

September 28, 1963

Mike & Hope Herrington

September 29, 1962

This month's party is sponsored by

Darrell E. Sipe Opticians and Hearing Aids.

A representative will be on hand beginning

at 9:45 a.m. to answer questions.

· Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries for older Americans.

· One-third of Americans 65+ falls each year. · Every 11 seconds, an older adult is treated in the

emergency room for a fall; every 19 seconds an older adult dies from a fall. (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

These are staggering statistics, and falls can be prevented. On Thursday, September 22, from 9-10 a.m. members of the Falls Free Coalition of York County will be present to provide free falls assessment screenings. It only takes a few minutes to find out if you are at risk for falls. Also, please sign up for our next Matter of Balance classes, which will begin on Monday, October 17, from 1-3 p.m. These classes will provide vital information and exercises to assist in reducing/eliminating falls. The class size is limited, so be sure to sign up early!

September 22 is Falls Prevention Awareness DayDid you know?

This year's theme is “Find Balance at Your Center.”

The balance found at Windy Hill allows members to

participate in programs that address overall

wellness. Programs that address fitness, learning,

purpose and friendship, which have been outlined

by the National Council on Aging, are all provided at

Windy Hill. Whether listening to a lecture on health

issues, taking a watercolor class, or just socializing

with friends, these activities allow for daily practice

of living a balanced life. These programs, in turn,

benefit overall well-being and has been proven to

provide quality of life and significant health benefits

for older adults. The Spring Grove and Hanover

communities are fortunate to have Windy Hill

provide quality programs and services at minimal to

no cost. Please invite a friend, neighbor or relative

to Windy Hill during the month of September.

Members who bring a guest, who becomes a

member, during the month of September will be

entered into a drawing for a $50 gift card.

September is National Senior Center Month!

Welcome New Staff:Please welcome Mary Jane

Overby to the Windy Hill staff

as the HDM (Meals on Wheels)

Coordinator. Mary Jane has an

extensive background most

recently as a Care Transition

Coordinator for Diakon Senior

Services. She also has training experience as a job

coach, as well as diplomat and member service

representative with The Carroll County YMCA.

Mary Jane has been a “Windy Hill friend” for many

years when her mother (Mary Jane Panek) was a

member. In addition Mary Jane's husband, Jerry, has

appeared at Windy Hill many times to share his

singing talent. She is a resident of Spring Grove.

Welcome Mary Jane!

Welcome

Mary Jane!

9/24 -

9/25 -

9/26 -

Harry BaerRobert GlassDoris MeckleyNancy MyersBarbara SenftVirginia GarrisonDoris GrimDonna HammJoan NaylorJoyce StambaughWilliam SternerMichael StewartMarshall GanteLoretta HaleThomas KennedyNancy KingErvin Shearer

9/28 - Judy BrennemanPatricia NoelLinda QuillenClyde Stremmel

9/29 - Amelia GarlandBarbara SauterDiane StambaughRobert Szczechowiak

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ANNIVERSARIES

SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS

If we missed your birthday or anniversary, please contact

our office at 225-0733 so we can put you on our list!

Our Celebration for Birthdays and Anniversaries

in September will be held on

Thursday, Sept. 22nd at 10:00 a.m.

with entertainment provided by Dan Martin

9/1 -

9/2 -

9/3 - 9/4 -

9/5 - 9/6 -

9/7 -

9/8 -

9/9 -

Donald DonnerGeorgeanna WagnerLloyd BruggemanShirley MarkleDonald ReeverDean ZartmanBarbara CulpPaul DellGwendolyn LehrCarolyn MaysCarole ParksDennis ElickerBonnie LuckenbaughJoyce BentzelWilliam McCannonPhyllis NobleSterling SaubleJoan FuhrmanBonna KroutStanley WinterClaire WentzNova GingerichRay RileyShirley Thoman

9/10 -

9/11 - 9/12 -

9/13 - 9/14 - 9/15 -

9/16 -

Joyce AltlandJoan HomanMary KaltreiderYvonne RileyBarbara RudisillEllen SmithHorace UffelmanJulia ZinnWilliam HoffEsther KippleDegno ValentiSterling BechtelS.Terry LehrGloria KramerJoan MetzgerTreva MyersJackie WagamanCharles CarlsonJoseph CarlsonDouglas GarlandAnna MessersmithBetty Warner

9/17 -

9/18 -

9/19 - 9/20 -

9/21 -

9/22 -

Charlotte DubbsGerald GingerichKevin O'BrienHelen OsbornBetty SnyderBarbara WitmanGerald HenningJoan HersheyMariellen McCannaTimothy ReinamanPhilip SmithJune StineJames HowardBarb MarksCarl AlwineElizabeth BechtelPatricia DuncanRichard ErdmanCharles HoffmanSara LeeseFay WagamanNancy Wagner

9/23 - Vivian McCoury

Rich & Emily Stewart

September 9, 1967

Leo & Joan Nolin

September 21, 2005

Charlie & Janice Hoffman

September 22, 1964

Rich & Barb Senft

September 26, 1964

Dale & Nancy Keeny

September 27, 1958

Leo & Sandy Reaver

September 28, 1963

Mike & Hope Herrington

September 29, 1962

This month's party is sponsored by

Darrell E. Sipe Opticians and Hearing Aids.

A representative will be on hand beginning

at 9:45 a.m. to answer questions.

· Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries for older Americans.

· One-third of Americans 65+ falls each year. · Every 11 seconds, an older adult is treated in the

emergency room for a fall; every 19 seconds an older adult dies from a fall. (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

These are staggering statistics, and falls can be prevented. On Thursday, September 22, from 9-10 a.m. members of the Falls Free Coalition of York County will be present to provide free falls assessment screenings. It only takes a few minutes to find out if you are at risk for falls. Also, please sign up for our next Matter of Balance classes, which will begin on Monday, October 17, from 1-3 p.m. These classes will provide vital information and exercises to assist in reducing/eliminating falls. The class size is limited, so be sure to sign up early!

September 22 is Falls Prevention Awareness DayDid you know?

This year's theme is “Find Balance at Your Center.”

The balance found at Windy Hill allows members to

participate in programs that address overall

wellness. Programs that address fitness, learning,

purpose and friendship, which have been outlined

by the National Council on Aging, are all provided at

Windy Hill. Whether listening to a lecture on health

issues, taking a watercolor class, or just socializing

with friends, these activities allow for daily practice

of living a balanced life. These programs, in turn,

benefit overall well-being and has been proven to

provide quality of life and significant health benefits

for older adults. The Spring Grove and Hanover

communities are fortunate to have Windy Hill

provide quality programs and services at minimal to

no cost. Please invite a friend, neighbor or relative

to Windy Hill during the month of September.

Members who bring a guest, who becomes a

member, during the month of September will be

entered into a drawing for a $50 gift card.

September is National Senior Center Month!

Welcome New Staff:Please welcome Mary Jane

Overby to the Windy Hill staff

as the HDM (Meals on Wheels)

Coordinator. Mary Jane has an

extensive background most

recently as a Care Transition

Coordinator for Diakon Senior

Services. She also has training experience as a job

coach, as well as diplomat and member service

representative with The Carroll County YMCA.

Mary Jane has been a “Windy Hill friend” for many

years when her mother (Mary Jane Panek) was a

member. In addition Mary Jane's husband, Jerry, has

appeared at Windy Hill many times to share his

singing talent. She is a resident of Spring Grove.

Welcome Mary Jane!

Welcome

Mary Jane!

9/24 -

9/25 -

9/26 -

Harry BaerRobert GlassDoris MeckleyNancy MyersBarbara SenftVirginia GarrisonDoris GrimDonna HammJoan NaylorJoyce StambaughWilliam SternerMichael StewartMarshall GanteLoretta HaleThomas KennedyNancy KingErvin Shearer

9/28 - Judy BrennemanPatricia NoelLinda QuillenClyde Stremmel

9/29 - Amelia GarlandBarbara SauterDiane StambaughRobert Szczechowiak

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Fitness Programs at Windy Hill Mondays:

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

11:00 T'ai Chi Chih ($5)*

12:30 Yoga ($5)*

Tuesdays:

10:00 Zumba Gold ($5)*

10:00 Line Dancing ($2)

10:00 Shuffleboard (Free)

Wednesdays:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

Friday:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

The fitness room is open everyday from 8:30 a.m.—2:30 p.m.

*These classes are covered under Silver & Fit Silver Sneakers

and are $2 for participating members.

Thursday:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

10:00 Pickleball (Free)

12:30—Yoga ($5)*

Windy Hill on the Campus has an Endowment Fund with the York County Community Foundation (YCCF).

Heritage Funds with YCCF are established by nonprofit organizations, and your gift will forever be

used for the organization's well-being as determined by the Windy Hill Board. Visit www.yccf.org to see how

YCCF is helping to create a vibrant York County.

How to make a gift:

• Through a gift of money via check to the endowment fund

• Through your will, by specifically naming the endowment fund

• Through a life insurance policy, by naming the endowment fund as beneficiary

• By a gift of real estate to the endowment fund

• By transferring appreciated assets (stocks, bonds, etc.) to the endowment fund

• Through a charitable gift annuity which will pay you income for life

For those that are fortunate enough to be over age 70 ½, you may have required minimum distributions that

have to be withdrawn each year from IRA's and 401(k)'s. In lieu of taking the distribution, paying the taxes, and

contributing after-tax dollars, you can transfer IRA/401(k) dollars directly to the endowment fund and potentially

avoid the tax consequences to you (consult your tax advisor regarding how this applies to your specific situation).

DID YOU KNOW?

Connect Café Don't forget to have breakfast in the café each

Wednesday. We have egg muffin sandwiches in

the café in the morning for sale. Please invite your

friends to come enjoy breakfast in our café!

No Veteran’s appointments will be taken at

Windy Hill until the new year. In the

meantime, if you need assistance, call the

Veteran’s Affairs office at 717-771-9218.

Veteran's Assistance

Zumba Gold is back from summer hiatus. Join the group on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. in the

gymnasium. Cost is $5 per person or $2 for Silver & Fit and Silver Sneakers participants.

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DONATIONSTHANK YOU TO THESE ORGANIZATIONS

AND INDIVIDUALS WHO MADE MONETARY

DONATIONS IN THE MONTH OF JULY

* Greater Need

PRAYER LIST

Gloria Geesey

Ardella Williams

Treva Myers

Charlie Douglass

Nancy Devilbiss

Ralph & Pat Crites

WISH LISTNEWSLETTER SPONSOR

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

The newsletter for September is sponsored by by:

THANKYOU

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:

Ruth Reichert

Ken Shaffer

Larry Grothey

Edna Valentine

Pat Franklin

Libby Beck

Larry Wolf

Paul & Grace HarroldRichard HartsoughSusan HowesKennies MarketRay RileyLottie TroneLeota Zartman

A special thank you for donations in the month of July. Donations included food, supplies and other items to our center.

By Rich and Emily Stewart in honor of our Grandchildren

By Connie Fackler in memory of my husband Terry

By Joan Shearer in memory of her sister, Jerry Lucabaugh's birthday

Appeal Donations:Steward - $100-$499Dr. Rosemary CugliariEdward HengstNancy Wentz

Friend - $50-$99Doris MeckleyJ.L. Miller & Sons Meats

Other:Paul & Violet Bortner

Windy Hill will host a “Meet & Greet” for singles over the age of 60 on Tuesday, September 20, from 1-3:00 p.m. at st

the Spring Grove VFW, located at 199 West 1 Street, Spring Grove. Whether individuals are seeking a companion

or a soul-mate, this event will provide an opportunity to get to know other singles in a safe environment.

Refreshments will be available along with a cash bar. The program is free, and no sign-up is required.

Attention Singles:

Clair & Shirley Bortner

Paul & Donna Dunnett

Steve & Vera Fodor

James Howard

Bonnie Kauffman

Sandy Lasater

Michael & Carol Lillich

Dolores Prenger

Senford “Smitty” Smith

John & Andrea Zellmer

Paul & Violet BortnerBob & Maryann BrennemanJim & Sandy DeckerEthel DonnerDolly EmigLes ErlemeirKelly, Betsy & Caitlin GarrettLinda HaberkamPaul & Grace HarroldAndy HartmanDick HartsoughSandy HoffmanDon & Dolores HooverSusan HowesEllen JohnsonSusan KanwischerMary KnitterHarlyn & Grace Laughman

Phyllis MasonPat McCannonDon & Shirley MitzelKass MoubreyDawn NessCynthia OpongByron & Pat PomraningLeo & Sandy ReaverRuth ReichertTim & Jane ReinamanYvonne RileyJoann RohrbaughJim & Dolores SenftShirley ShearerNancy WagnerLeota ZartmanFreedom Valley ChurchHardee’sKennies Market

Postage Stamps *

13 gal. size Trash bags

Canned Soda *(Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Coke*,

Diet Coke, Mug Rootbeer, Orange Crush*)

Bottled Water

8 ½ x 11 white copy paper *

Snack Size Baggies

Bleach

Toilet Paper*

Lysol Spray

Windex*

Plastic Forks*

Tissues*

Fall iPad Training Scheduled

We will be offering the 8 week iPad

Trainings beginning on Tuesday,

September 27 at 9 a.m. After the first

session, the classes will be held on

Thursdays at either 9 a.m. or 1 p.m.

There is no charge for the classes,

however, registration is required. This

class is designed, specifically, for users of the iPad and not other brands of

tablets. If you do not have an iPad, no worries, we have iPads for you to use.

Even if you have never worked on any type of electronic device or computer,

you will be able to learn how to use an iPad. Classes will be facilitated by

Sara Smith and the Spring Grove High School students will provide tutoring

support. Registration forms are available at the front desk.

Monday, October 3 - Council Meeting, entertainment with Leo Reaver

Thursday, October 6 – Entertainment with the Seated Light Opera Theater of Hanover

Monday, October 17 – New Matter of Balance Class begins; 1-3 p.m.; Mondays

Wednesday, October 19 – Speaker Eleanor Isaacson

Wednesday, October 26 – Trip to Delaware Park Casino ($35)

Wednesday, October 26 – Chronic Disease Self Management Class begins; 9:30-12; Wednesdays

Thursday, October 27 – Birthday/Anniversary Party with DJ Pebbles

Our sincere sympathy to the family and friends of

Helen Heldibridle who passed away on August 8th.

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Windy Hillon the campus

where life, learning, and generations connect

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SEPTEMBER 2016

1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103

Spring Grove, PA 17362

(717) 225-0733

www.WindyHillontheCampus.org

Email: [email protected]

Karaoke Reprise! - Thursday, September 1, 10 a.m. This activity is a favorite of our

regulars! Don't miss out!

Stamping - Tuesday, September 6, 10 a.m. Grace Harrold will share her expertise and

help members create a special greeting card.

Farm Market Voucher Distribution – Wednesday, September 7, 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Representatives from the York County Area Agency on Aging will be available to

distribute Farm Market Vouchers again. This distribution is for those who did not receive

them earlier in July.

Rite Aid Flu Shot Clinic – Thursday, September 8, 8:30 a.m. – 11:00

Pre-registration is necessary. Please see Nancy for paperwork.

Labor Day Meal – Thursday, September 8, noon

Dime Bingo - Monday, September 12, 10 a.m. Bring your dimes and enjoy playing a

little dime bingo. Please note that we are in need of a volunteer caller. We will not be

able to continue this program without a volunteer.

Apple Dumplings – Tuesday, September 13, 7 a.m. No pre-orders will be taken. Apple

dumplings can be picked up after 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday or anytime on Wednesday.

Mind Matters – Wednesday, September 14, 10 a.m. In partnership with the PA

Department of Aging and WITF TV, Windy Hill is offering monthly live stream programs.

Topic will be announced. It is also critical that you show up prior to 10.

AARP Driver Refresher Class – Wednesday, September 14, 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. This

class is for drivers who already have taken the eight hour class, and need the 4 hour

refresher class. Cost is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-AARP members. Checks

should be made out to AARP and paid on the day of class. Please register in the front

office. Class size is limited.

Family Feud! – Thursday, September 15, 10 a.m. Come and join in on the fun!

9/11 and the Heroes of Flight 93 Presentation – Tuesday, September 20, 10 a.m. See

9/11 through the eyes of an air traffic controller who helped shut down the nation's

airspace and who dealt with United Flight 93 before it crashed in Shanksville, PA. Mahlon

Fuller, a retired Air Traffic Controller, was in the control tower when flight 93 went down.

Join us for this very interesting presentation. Mr. Fuller will be making an appeal to

support the Friends of Flight 93 Memorial. Our goal is to donate a few hundred dollars to

this worthwhile cause. Please be prepared to make a donation.

Tammy MillerEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Nancy WagnerADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT / RECEPTIONIST

Bev LeppoFOOD SERVICES COORDINATOR

Mary Jane OverbyHDM COORDINATOR

Risa AndersonPROGRAM ASSISTANT

Carolyn AbelFOOD SERVICES ASSISTANT

CENTER HOURSMonday - Friday

8:30 am - 2:30 pm

Windy Hill has a congregate

meal program for adults Age

60 and older. Please sign up

by 9:30 am the day before to

join us for lunch catered by

the Nutrition Group. Meals

are available for a donation.

MEALS

Free door-to-door

transportation is available

for ages 65+ through Rabbit

Transit to bring you to Windy

Hill. Call the center for

more details.

TRANSPORTATION

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Jewelry making with June Stine – Wednesday, September 21, 10 a.m.

Fall Prevention Day and Free Screenings –Thursday, September 22; 9-10 a.m.

Simple Wellness – Monday, September 26, 10 a.m. A representative from Hanover

Hospital will be on hand to provide information on Shingles.

10 Tips on My Plate – Tuesday, September 27, 10 a.m.; Registered Dietician Jean

Gabeswics will be providing nutrition information for healthy eating.

New Member Orientation – Monday, September 27, 12:30 p.m. Learn about the

history of Windy Hill and how Windy Hill is organized and how it is funded; join us for this

informational meeting. Whether you are brand new to Windy Hill, or have been a

member for awhile, everyone is welcome to attend.

Ladder Golf – Wednesday, September 28, 10 a.m. Join in the fun with this popular

game. Anyone, regardless of physical limitations, is able to play.

Now You Have It, Now You Don't … - Thursday, September 29, 10 a.m. Back by

popular demand. Please bring a wrapped $1 gift that you would like to receive. If you

forget your gift, you cannot play. No extra gifts will be kept at the center.

Quilts for Kids – Mondays, September 12 & 19 at 5 p.m. and Thursday, September 8

at 10 a.m. Join the Quilts for Kids group to help make quilts to give to ill or needy

children. You don't need to know how to sew. They can always use assistance cutting

fabric, etc.

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VFW Post 5265Veterans of Foreign Wars • Spring Grove, PA

VFW NEWS

Windy HillON TOP OF

STAFF

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WINDY HILL2016-17

Board of Directors

Directors:

President Donna Hake

Vice President Dave Brown

Secretary Brenda Flory

Treasurer Tom Uffelman

Fred Burns

Dr. Rosemary Cugliari

Brenda Flory

Dr. Terry Lehr

Tamara Ramer

Don Reichard

Michael Robinson

Claudette Shear

Chris Stock

Sandy Sferrella-Taylor

Dining Room is open to public Wednesday & Friday evenings 4:30 – 8 p.m.

SPONSOR

September 10 – Post Picnic – Noon – 4 p.m. (members only)

September 14 – Sub Sale (Orders due by 9/7) $3.50

September 17 – Chicken BBQ – 10:30 a.m. – Sold Out

September 25 – Breakfast Buffet – 7 – 10 a.m.

($6 Adults/$3 Children)

November 6 – Scholarship Fund Feed – Noon – 4 p.m.