Happy New Year!

The Center is here to help you make 2017 a banner year! We have a wide varie- ty of programs, activities and events designed to keep you healthy, active and engaged. Here are just a few ways you can get involved at our vibrant Center:

• Visit our charming Soprema Café for fabulous food at great prices and always served with a smile. (Become a Center member and receive a 10% discount!) • Come for breakfast and lunch! Cafe winter specials are here, including our popular Friday specialty pancakes and monthly $5 Café Customer Appreciation lunch specials. • Learn a new skill with our Sewing, Photography, Watercolor, Knitting, Crocheting, Crafts & Cooking Classes. • Learn to take care of yourself and others at our Caregiver Support Groups, Diabetes Support Group and new Chronic Disease Self Management workshop. • Take care of “business” with our Income Tax Assistance Program, Medicare Assistance, County Bene- fits for Seniors, Ask an Attorney and more!

New Year’s Resolution!

Write down one personal goal for 2017 and bring it back to the Center by February 1st.

Soprema Cafe! Warm up this winter at the best kept se- NAME: cret in Wadsworth! The Soprema Café ⇒ We want to hear about your resolutions for offers delicious and freshly prepared food 2017. Tell us what you want to accomplish at bargain prices for everyone. and we’ll do our best to help you. Visit the Café Monday through Friday ⇒ Bring your resolution to the Center by Feb. 1 from 7:30 am-2:00 pm for the best food in and receive a small gift! town! Don’t forget the Café is open to the public and Senior Center members re- ceive a 10% discount! HEALTH & WELLNESS... BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS 2nd Tuesday at 10:30 am ~Provided by Magnolia by Sanctuary Health Network YOGA FOR SENIORS 4th Tuesday at 11 am Wednesdays at 3 pm ~Provided by Concordia at Sumner Take advantage of this FREE class and learn basic Yoga techniques WALKING TRACK AT THE YMCA focusing on flexibility, strengthen- ing and breathing. Call the Center to RSVP. This program allows seniors without a YMCA mem- bership to enjoy the Y’s beautiful indoor walking track. Register at the Senior Center and sign in/out each time ARTHRITIS EXERCISE you walk. Wednesdays at 10 am Mondays: Noon—2 pm Tuesdays: 9—11 am Join this FREE class sponsored by Altercare of Wednesdays: Noon—2 pm Thursdays: 9—11 am Wadsworth that features stretching and strength- Fridays: Noon-—2 pm ening exercises for seniors of all ages and ability levels.

iSTEP 4th Monday of Every Month at 10:00 am Magnolia by Sanctuary Health Network is proud to offer monthly clas- ses focusing on a new health and wellness topic! Light refreshments will be provided. Call the Center to reserve your spot! January 23—Balance Testing Call to reserve your free 15 minute appointment for a Balance Test conducted by a physical therapist from Magnolia by Sanctuary Health Network. Refreshments provided while you wait! February 27—Cardiac Health Come and learn the latest to help keep your heart healthy. RSVP to reserve your spot - refreshments provided. March 27—Balance Program Learn some simple exercises to help improve your balance in this low impact balance training by a physical therapist. Call to RSVP—refreshments provided!

FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE SERIES Scott Haley from Prelude Financial will share the latest information on the following topics in this new innovative and informative series. Please call the Center to reserve your spot. Monday, February 6 at 2 pm —“Estate Planning” Leaving what you have worked so hard to accumulate to your heirs is an important part of our lives. Join us to learn how to make sure your legacy wishes are honored. Thursday, March 16 at 2 pm — “Divorce Planning” This workshop will help individuals going through a divorce and recovering from a divorce gain control of their financial situation to accomplish their long-term financial goals. WE’RE HERE TO HELP... COUPON CLIPPERS Every Tuesday CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS 12:30—2:30 pm Alzheimer’s Disease Support Group Sort and clip coupons (bring January 5, February 2 & March 2 at 1:00 pm scissors) to share, and to ben- efit local food pantries and overseas military. Drop off Please RSVP for the following meetings: coupon donations at the Cen- *General Caregiver Support, 1st Tuesdays ter front desk. New in 2017: Every first Tuesday at the General Caregiver Support Stop by the Center during Group, caregivers are invited to stay for “A Time For Sharing” with Tawny Burkhardt/Crossroads Hospice after the program. business hours and check out the coupons! Food coupons, *Parkinson’s Dis. Caregiver Support, 3rd Tuesdays restaurant coupons—they are January 3 12:15 pm (Includes lunch) - General all here and waiting for you to January 17 at 12:15 pm (Includes lunch) - Parkinson’s pick up and use! “Winter Safety” by Autumnwood Nursing & Rehab February 7 at 12:15 pm (Includes lunch) - General February 21 at 12:15 pm (Includes lunch) - Parkinson’s “Facts & Myths of Urinary Incontinence” by Summa Rehab/Wads. Comm. Ctr. LEGAL AID March 7 at 12:15 pm (Includes lunch) - General Jan. 20, Feb. 17 & March 17 9:30 am by Appointment “Communication—What Caregivers Need to Know” by Western Reserve Masonic March 21 at 12:15 pm (Includes lunch) - Parkinson’s Terri Underwood of Commu- “Parkinson’s Disease & Communication” by Western Reserve Masonic nity Legal Aid provides free assistance to qualifying sen- Attention Caregivers: Save the date for Thursday, March 30 for our annual Care- iors. Please call for an ap- givers Day Out event at Liberty Residence I. Please RSVP in February. pointment. *These programs are funded by a Family Caregiver grant from the Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging (WRAAA).

COUNTY ASSISTANCE FOR SENIORS ASK AN ATTORNEY

2nd Thursday at 1:00 pm by Appointment February 14 & March 14 @ 1 pm by Appointment A representative from the Medina County Office for Old- Elder law attorney Gwen Perry will answer your elder er Adults will offer assistance and counseling on availa- law questions (estate planning, probate, guardianship). ble services and benefits. Walk-ins are also welcome. Call the Center for an appointment.

SENIOR FOOD DISTRIBUTION INCOME January 26, February 16 & March 16 at 12:30 pm TAX ASSISTANCE Free food distribution for qualifying sen- By Appointment iors. Call the Center for more information February 1 through April 12 Mondays & Wednesdays 9-11 am Beginning January 3, please call the Center for DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP your appointment for FREE income tax assis- 3rd Monday at 2:00 pm (No meeting on Feb. 20) tance. Your 2016 returns will be prepared by Are you or a loved one living with diabetes? Please come AARP tax assistance volunteers who are trained to our monthly Diabetes Support Group led by At Home by the IRS. Please bring your completed 2015 Medical Professionals. return and all financial documents from 2016. JUST FOR FUN… CRAFT CLASS 4th Monday at 1 pm

CARDS Call the Center to RSVP! KNITTING CLASS!

4th Monday 10 am New players are always welcome! Join our FREE Make & Take Craft Classes

Volunteer instructors will at the Center! ~ Euchre ~ help you learn knitting basics 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th Wed. at 12:30 pm Offered by our terrific Professional Friends: or bring your own project January 23—Wadsworth Pointe and knit with us! ~ Pinochle ~ February 27—Magnolia by Sanctuary 3rd Wednesday at 12:30 pm March 27—Elmcroft of Medina ~ Bridge ~ Every Thursday at 11:00 am

CROCHET MEET & SENIOR SHARE GAMES THEATER Fridays at Noon Come join in the fun! Select Fridays at 1:00 pm (Except on Café Customer Bingo ~ Appreciation Dates) Join this group of fun-loving sen- Fridays at 10 am iors and entertain residents of area Love to crochet? Bring your nursing and assisted living homes own project and meet new Cards & Games with Friends ~ friends. Want to learn? by performing songs, poems and 2nd & 4th Tuesday at 9:30 am telling stories and jokes. Behind the Come and we will teach you! Mat makers are also Mah Jongg ~ scenes opportunities are available, too! Call the Center for more info! welcome! Every Thursday at 10 am

SEWING SENIORS 1st & 3rd Thursdays at 9:30 am Beginning January 5 Remember how you used to sew “all the kids clothes”, kitchen curtains and gifts? How much pleasure you got from the sound of your machine? And then how you put your machine aside to take care of your family? Come on back! Most of us in the Senior Sew- ing group are one-time sewers who are at it again. If your machine is an antique, don’t worry, we have new machines you may use in class. Call for the new session beginning January 5—space is limited!

PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS BOOK CHAT 3rd Monday at 10:00 am (4th Mon. in Feb.) 1st Mondays & Select Tuesdays Join Missi Watts, from the Wadsworth Pub- Under the new leadership of Beverly Joa- lic Library, for a time to share what you chim Barker, this class is open to all skill have read and hear about what others are levels. Bring your camera or smart phone reading. along with your love of photography. Regular Classes @ 10 am at the Senior Center: BREAKFAST OUT

January 9, February 6, March 6 3rd Tuesday at 8:30 am Outings—Meet at the Center @ 9:30 am and caravan to the Call the Center to RSVP and meet at the restau- following: rant at 8:30 am Tuesday, January 24—Wolf Creek Nature Center Jan. 17—Bob Evans in Wadsworth Tuesday, February 21—Akron Art Museum February 21—Buehler’s in Wadsworth Monday, March 20—Wadsworth Memorial Park March 21—Sweet Henrie’s in Norton MORE FUN… GARDEN FRIENDS Second Tuesday at 12:30 pm CASINO TRIP! January —No meeting

Sign up for this fun trip to February 14—Garden Games Pittsburg, PA. Let us do the driving and try your luck at March 14—Raising Monarch Butterflies the Rivers Casino! RIVERS CASINO COOKING CLASS Tuesday, February 28 Select Thursdays at 2 pm $20 Slot/$5 Food* Join our friends from Liberty Residence and celebrate the *Bonuses subject to change at the discretion of the Casino. beginning of the New Year with some of our favorite recipes in a healthier version. Please call the Center to COLORING CLUB RSVP — Space is limited! 2nd Mondays at 1 pm January 26 Join us for a relaxing afternoon. Some February 23 supplies will be provided—feel free to bring your own March 23 colored pencils and coloring books to share and swap! Call the Center to RSVP for this great opportunity spon- sored by Karen Placek from Howard Hanna Realty. WATERCOLOR CLASS GENEALOGY CLASS 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 10 am Learn to paint or refresh your skills! Call the Center to Fridays at 2 pm RSVP for your spot today! (Bring your own supplies.) Genealogy specialists will help you establish a family tree and connect with relatives. RSVP for this class sponsored by the Wadsworth Ward of the Church of MOVIE MATINEE Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Select Mondays at 1 pm at Wadsworth Library

January 9 FEEL GOOD BINGO Snacks by Doylestown Health Care Center Tuesday, January 31 at 10 am It has been years since Tarzan left the African jungles behind for a civilized life with beloved wife Jane. Getting older is NOT supposed to However, once he is invited back to the Congo, the leave you feeling badly! Depression adventures begin! (PG-13)

as we age can reduce independence February 6 and increase health problems. Snacks by Beltone Learn the signs and symptoms of de- A wealthy New York heiress attempts to become an pression through a fun game of BIN- opera singer despite her horrible singing voice! (PG- 13)

GO. Cindy McQuown from Corner- stone Wellness will bring prizes and March 6 lead the fun. She will also offer pri- Snacks by Russell Real Estate Services vate depression screenings following This is the thrilling true story of the heroic arline pilot BINGO for any participants who would like one. who re-enacts his incredible and successful emergency landing of an airplane full of passengers on the Hudson RSVP today—space is limited! River. (PG-13) CONNECTING WITH OTHERS...

TECH CAFÉ

1st & 3rd Thursdays 10-Noon Beginning March 2nd

Technology! Using it can be frustrating and sometimes downright confusing. TECH CONNECT With better laptops, smart phones, tablets 2nd & 4th Thursdays and other mobile devices, it can be hard 10:30 am just keeping up, let alone learning how to use these technologies to Beginning in March make our lives easier. (No Classes in Jan. or Feb.) Tech Connect provides a fun way for The Medina County Board of Developmental Disabilities senior volunteers and friends with disa- (MCBDD) is very excited to partner with the Soprema Senior Cen- bilities from the Medina County Board ter to offer “Tech Cafe.” Held at the Soprema Senior Center on of Developmental Disabilities to connect Thursday mornings, this casual drop-in opportunity is designed as and help each other with technology for a fun way for seniors and people with disabilities to help each oth- things like texting, email, and social me- er use technology to increase communication, learning, and inde- dia. pendence while making a difference and, of course, making new friends. We need senior volunteers to join this important program. Don’t worry if you A tech station is set up in the Soprema Café and seniors are invited aren’t very tech savvy, volunteer training to stop by for a chance to learn how to use today’s smart technolo- is provided and we will help you get started. gy devices, including iPads and smart phones. Individuals with disabilities who use these technologies every day to interact with Call the Center today to help make a dif- the world around them are on-hand to show seniors just how sim- ference! ple it is to get connected!

INTERGENERATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CLASSES Do you feel like the world of technology is passing you by? Take advantage of the FREE learn- ing opportunities in which Wadsworth High School students serve as the “experts,” providing one-on-one instruction to older adults. Classes are held at the Center in our Media Room. Call today to reserve your spot for the following:

“Gadget Show & Tell” - Tuesday, January 10 at 2:45 pm Did you get a new electronic device for Christmas that you don’t know how to use? Bring those lap tops, tablets, smart phones and gadgets to class and we’ll help you learn how to use them. “Blogging 101” - Tuesday, February 7 at 2:45 pm A blog is a frequently updated online personal journal or diary. It is a place to express yourself to the world. A place to share your thoughts and your passions. Really, it’s anything you want it to be! We’ll show you examples of blogs and how you can join in the online fun! “Computer Assistance Clinics” - Jan. 24, Feb. 21, March 7 & March 21 at 2:45 & 3:30 pm Bring your questions about computers or any tech gadget (smart phone, tablet, etc.) and our high school student “experts” will help. Use our computers or bring your own laptop or tech gadget. SPECIAL WINTER PROGRAMS...

WE NEED YOU! BROOKDALE LUNCH & LEARN Are you looking for “New Year, New You... the perfect New What to Do Next?” Year’s Resolution? How about volunteering?! The Center is always looking for volunteers to help in a Monday, January 30 at 11:45 am variety of ways such as working the front desk, greeting in the Cafe, helping with set up/tear down The Brookdale Team will be back on Monday, for programs and lots more! January 30 with a fun, educational program de- Did you know many of our programs such as pho- signed to help you learn how staying active and tography class, crocheting and knitting and card connected in your community has positive effects games are led by senior volunteers? If you have a on your health and helps you age well at the same talent that you would like to share with other seniors time! by leading a program, please let us know! Lunch is provided. Call the Center to RSVP for To learn more or to register to volunteer, simply call your spot. Space is limited! Lori Wilkinson to set up a time to meet and start the application process.

The Wadsworth Older Adults Foundation & Professional Friends Present

At the Hop!

AUTOBIOGRAPHY Wednesday, April 19 GROUP 6:00—8:00 pm Writing the Story of Wadsworth High School Your Life! Tuesdays 1 pm - 3 pm Beginning February 7 Tickets $10 Per Person This 10-week guided writing class, led Tickets go on sale March 1st. by Cindy McQuown, gives participants All who purchase tickets that day enter a the opportunity to explore the past and future, sharpen memories, broaden ex- chance to win a limo ride! periences and write an autobiography. Using guided writing activities, partici- pants will learn techniques for putting life recollections into writing. Enrollment is limited to ten participants. Please call the Center to register today! (Journals are provided.) MORE WINTER PROGRAMS...

CAFÉ CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS!

We set aside one day every month to show how much we value your business. Each Customer Appreciation Day is centered around a snazzy theme and we’ll tempt your taste buds with a scrumptious entrée, including a decadent dessert, for only $5 & tax. No reservations are neces-

sary for lunch—we’ll serve up the special as long as supplies last. Fri., January 20 11:30 am - 1:30 pm “Cabin Fever Day” In protest of winter, we are going to embrace cabin fever! Come to the Café in your wild and craziest winter hat or scarf. Enjoy a $5 lunch special including chili and cornbread, macaroni salad and chocolate chip cookie. After lunch stay for board games, cards and lots of fun!

Fri., February 17 11:30 am - 1:30 pm “Not So Newlywed Game” To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we’re hosting the popular “Not-So-Newlywed Game”! We’re inviting couples to join this friendly competition that will test how well you know your sweet- heart! Our $5 dinner special includes chicken parmesan, tossed salad and a decadent Valentine chocolate dessert.

Fri., March 17 11:30 am - 1:30 pm “Everyone is Irish!” Everyone is Irish on St. Patty’s Day! Come and enjoy lively Irish entertainment and be sure to wear green! Our yummy $5 lunch special will include corned beef Reubens, seasoned wedge potatoes and

chocolate mint brownies.

Save the Date! ~ Friday, April 21 11:30 am - 1:30 pm “Eastern European Klezmer Music” You won’t want to miss this unique opportunity to participate in an amaz- ing one hour workshop on Eastern European klezmer music sponsored by ORMACO ( Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach). CHRONIC DISEASE SELF- VETERANS BENEFITS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SEMINAR Tuesdays 9:30 am - Noon Friday, March 10 at 2:00 pm March 7 - April 11 Are you or someone you love dealing with a This is your chance to learn all about chronic disease? Then this important six week workshop is for your veterans benefits, including: you! Attendees will learn techniques to deal with the frustration, ~ VA Health Care (In-Home Care) fatigue, pain and isolation of living with a chronic disease, as well ~ VA Disability Compensation as appropriate exercises for maintaining and improving strength, ~ VA Pensions (Aid & flexibility, and endurance. Attendance) Other topics covered include the appropriate use of medications, ~ VA Survivors Pension for Widows communicating effectively with family, friends, and health profes- ~ VA Burial Benefits

sionals, decision making and how to evaluate new treatments. This workshop is provided by the Western Reserve Area Agency on Ag- Call the Center to RSVP ing. Space is limited – be sure to call the Center to RSVP for before March 8. your spot! WOA FOUNDATION...

THE WADSWORTH OLDER ADULTS FOUNDATION SUPPORTS YOUR SOPREMA SENIOR CENTER!

The Foundation needs YOUR help in funding the many programs, activities, services and events offered at the Soprema Senior Center, while continuing to keep membership free. We invite you to get involved and support these terrific programs and events. Re- member, the proceeds raised benefit YOUR Senior Center!

50/50 RAFFLE DRAWINGS! Our popular 50/50 Raffle will continue in 2017! Come to the Center every Friday be- tween 11:30 am —12:30 pm and buy a chance to win a cash prize. Tickets are only $1 each or 6 for $5. The lucky winners will be drawn at our monthly Café Customer Appre- ciation events on January 20, February 17 and March 17. Check out the “pot” posted in the Café, and watch it grow. You could be the next lucky cash prize winner!

25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS! Many thanks to all who helped make the 25 Days of Christmas fundraiser a huge success! Please join us in thanking the vivacious volunteer committee under the direction of Foundation board member, Jim Dull, all who purchased tickets and the following businesses and individuals for their amazing contributions!

Acme Fresh Market Advanced Health & Wellness Advanced Insurance Designs African Safari Wildlife Park Akron Civic Theatre Akron Racers Akron Symphony Akron Zoo Alexandri’s Restaurant All Caring Hospice All Creatures Veterinarian Clinic Allstate Al’s Corner Restaurant Altercare of Wadsworth American Legion Post 170 Angie’s Restaurant Ann’s Pastry Applebee’s Arby’s ASAP Homecare & Home Nurses Banner Printing Vickie Barardone The Beach Bed Bath & Beyond Beef O’Brady’s Belgrade Gardens Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Bicksler Electric Blooming Acres Greenhouse The Book Shelf Brookledge Golf Club Brueggur’s Bagels Buehler’s Burger King Canton Charge CapTel Captioned Telephones Casa Del Rio Restaurant Castle Noel Charger Lanes The Cheesecake Factory Chenoweth Golf Course Jeanne Chesko Chick-Fil-A China Express Chris Spielman City Barbeque Cleveland Botanical Gardens Cleveland Gladia- tors Cleveland Museum of Natural History Comfort Inn & Suites Computer Surgeon Convenient Food Mart Corkscrew Saloon Corningware COSI Courthouse Pizzeria Claire Cowfer Creative Images Florist Crossroads Hospice CVS C.J. Dannemiller Co Darque Zone Tanning Dayton Nurseries The Depot Restaurant Devore’s Hopocan Gardens Domino’s Pizza P. Graham Dunn Bob Dyer Eat’nPark El Jalapeno’s El Patron Mexican Cuisine Elmcroft Assisted Living & Memory Care of Medina Elm’s Country Club Embassy Suites FA-Ray’s Family Restaurant Friendly Express Marathon The Galaxy Restaurant Game Stop Garden Friends Gervasi Vineyard Gionino’s Goodyear Irene Graham Grand Living Copley/Fairlawn Great Lakes Theater Great Oaks Theater Green Diamond Grille & Pub Cathy Hall Marty Hampton HANDS Foun- dation Marilyn Hartley Hawk’s Nest Hodge’s Café Hoffman’s Ace Hardware Holiday Inn Express Suites Holiday World Hong Kong Buffet Hum- mel Group Jubilee Donuts Kasai Japanese Restaurant Ron & Beth Kilchenman Knapp’s Downtown Tire & Auto Knights of Columbus Koewler Law Firm Lake Erie Monsters Lakefront Lines, Inc. Laria Chevrolet Betty Law Leach’s Meats & Sweets Little Cae- sars Lowe’s Loyal Oak Golf Course LPL Financial Carolyn Lutz Luv Nails Lyon’s Den Golf Course Magical Theater Company Mane Attraction Hair Studio Marie’s Restaurant McCall’s Auto Service McNeill’s Cabinetry Medina County Clerk of Courts Medina County Office for Older Adults Medina County Veteran’s Service Melt Bar & Grilled Miller Boat Line Mitchell’s Homemade Mohican Lodge David & Anita Monroe John & Marti- na Morris Mr. Hero Music Box Supper Club Norton Nails NTB Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice Olive Garden Palitto Consulting Services Panchur Chiropractic Papa John’s Paparazzi Jewelry & Accessories Paradise Country Club Parasson’s Patriot Capital Financial Pine Valley Golf Course Plank Accounting & Tax Service Plumer Insurance Agency Quaker Steak & Lube Red Lobster Rinky Dink Family Fun Center Rittman IGA Rite Aid Rockne’s Pub Rockynol Retirement Community Romeo’s Pizza Judy Rufener Rufener’s Furniture Russell Real Estate Services Sapphire Health & Rehab Seibert Keck Insurance Agency Senior Independence Home Health & Hospice Seven Hills Country Club Seville Flower & Gift Seville Insurance Agency Sheraton Suites Aggie Simmons Stan Hywet Starbuck’s Douglas & Debra Stewart The Sub Station Summa Care, Inc. Summa Health Center at Wadsworth-Rittman Sunny Hill Golf Sunway Cleaners Sweet Henry’s T.G.I. Friday’s Tangier’s Target The Tasting Room Jeff Teringo Three Roses Gift Boutique Thurber’s Jewelry Toys ‘R Us Tractor Supply Trolley Tours of Cleveland Van’s Tires & Auto Service Village Inn Chicken Wadsworth Beverage Wadsworth Nazarene Church Peg Watson Wayback Burgers Wayne’s Barbershop Weathervane Play- house Rose Welty Wendy’s We’re Rolling Pretzel Company Wilshire The Winery at Wolf Creek Winking Lizard Yours Truly Zeppe’s Pizzeria

PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 351 AKRON, OH 617 School Drive Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330) 335-1513 www.wadsworthcity.com Center Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Café Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-2:00pm

WADSWORTH OLDER ADULTS FOUNDATION & PROFESSIONAL FRIENDS! Many thanks to the Wadsworth Older Adults Foundation and Professional Friends for their outstanding support of the Soprema Senior Center in 2016! We look forward to continuing our successful partnership in 2017.

Wadsworth Older Adults Foundation Board of Trustees

Bev Long, President ~ Jeff Teringo, Vice President ~ Charlie Hausz, Treasurer ~ Jenna Slonaker, Secretary ~ Cathy Hall, Historian

Dick Davis ~ Jim Dull ~ Cathy Fix ~ Pam Myers ~ Jim Riley Thank You to Our 2016 Professional Friends! A.I.P. Help, Advanced Insurance Designs, Inc., All Caring Hospice, Altercare of Wadsworth, Angels Helping Hands, Anytime Fitness, ASAP Homecare & Home Nurses, At Home Medical Professionals, Autumnwood Nursing & Rehab, Avenue at Medina, Better Business Bureau of Akron, Brookdale Barberton, Brookdale Bath, Brookdale Montrose, Call Jimbo, Canal Pointe, Comfort Keepers, Concordia at Sumner, Crossroads Hospice, Elder Law Offices of Daniel P. Seink Co, Elmcroft of Medina, Evamarie Harrison/Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, Kovack Realtors, Faith in Action, Godin Team-Keller Williams Chervenic Realty, Grand Living, Great Lakes Caring, Greenfield Estates, Griswold Home Care, HANDS Foundation, Harbor Light Hospice, Heart to Heart Home Care, Hilliard-Rospert Funeral Home, Home Helpers of Barberton, Home Instead Senior Care, Homewatch Caregiv- ers, Howard Hanna, Info Line, Inn at CoalRidge, KAZ Company, Kindred at Home, Koewler Law Firm, Law Office of Gwen Perry, Liberty Residence, Lodi Community Hospital, Magnolia by Sanctuary Health Network, Medicare Advisors of Ohio, Medina County Office for Older Adults, Medina Hospital, Midwest Everlasting Memorials, Mike Kovack, Modern Hearing Solutions, Patriot Capital Financial, The Pension Group, Prelude Financial, Remax Oaisis DJ Whaley, Rite-AID, Rockynol Retirement Community, Rodan & Fields, Russell Real Es- tate Robert Andrews, Sapphire Health & Rehab, Senior Independence, Senior Select Home Health Care, Seville Meadows, Shady Lawn, Sprenger Hospice, Summa at Home, Summa Care Inc., Summa Health Center at Wadsworth-Rittman, Summa Rehab Services at Wadsworth Community Center, Velocity Advisors, Wadsworth Pointe, Wadsworth Library, Wadsworth YMCA, Western Reserve Masonic Community, Windfall Industries