Inside this issue Mar - Apr 2020 Monthly Celebration...... 2 Upcoming Events...... 2-4 Movies, Senior Info...... 4 Director’s Corner, Directory...... 5 Ongoing Programs...... 6 Cards and Games, Library...... 6 Groups & Services...... 7 Special Elders...... 7 Weekly Classes ...... 8 Calendars ...... 8-9 Travel...... 10-15 Remaining Spring Classes...... 16 Summer Classes...... 17-21 Advertisements...... 22-23 Opening Day Party...... 24

Annual Garage Sale at Mentor Senior Center

Apr 25 Sat 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. See page 4 for details

The Jersey Beat The Jersey Beat Band is a Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons Vegas Style Tribute. Take a step back into the past listening and singing along to the sounds of one of the best vocal groups of its time.....Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. The music, lead vocal and harmonies will definitely have you wanting for more. The 9 piece band will play greatest hits from the 1960s and 1970s and mix in some light humor to provide an evening of great entertainment. Location: Great Room Apr 17 Fri 7 – 9 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: $14

Summer Class Registration is April 6 for Mentor residents and April 9 nonresidents MENTOR SENIOR CENTER 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, OH 44060 Phone: 440-974-5725 440-255-1100 Fax: 440-974-5716 www.cityofmentor.com REGISTRATION REQUIRED TO ATTEND THESE EVENTS Tech Help Monthly Celebrations and Special Lunches Mentor High School students are on These monthly events are open to Entertainment, details and hand to help with your tablet, iPad, everyone. No other food will be sign up dates for these future and smart phone questions. Bring served. Reservations are required. lunches will be listed in the next your questions and a willingness newsletter. to tackle these powerful gadgets. St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Please register in advance. It wouldn’t be St. Patty’s Day without Mother’s Day Lunch Location: Great Room a traditional meal of corned beef Chicken salad croissant, broccoli Mar 4, Apr 1, May 6 Wed 9-10 a.m. and cabbage, new potatoes, carrots, salad and lemon bars for dessert. Mar 11, Apr 8 Wed 3-4 p.m. and a cupcake for dessert. Entertain- Entertainment: Elvis Resident/Nonresident: Free ment is No Strangers Here, a popu- Location: Great Room lar Irish Folk Band. Call 974-5725 to May 8 Fri 11:30 a.m. Mentor Fire Education register over the phone or visit the Resident/Nonresident: $8 Mar 4: Paramedics have arrived, reception desk to make reservations what to expect next by Mar 9. May Celebration Turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, Apr 1: Fire Escape Planning stuffing and pumpkin cake for des- Location: Cardinal Room sert. Location: Great Room Wed 12:15 – 12:40 pm May 29 Fri 11:30 a.m. Speaker: Jerry Craddock, MFD Resident/Nonresident: $8 Advisory Board Monthly Meetings Family Lunch Location: Conf Room 1 Spaghetti and meatballs, salad, gar- Mar 9 Mon 12:30 – 2 p.m. lic bread and ice cream for dessert. Entertainment: Jungle Terry Apr 13 Mon 12:30 – 2 p.m. Location: Great Room Jun 12 Fri 11:30 a.m. How to Mat a Photo Resident/Nonresident: $8 Hands-on lesson on how to mat a June Celebration photo. Bring your Location: Great Room Cabbage rolls, mashed potatoes, photo, a mat, Mar 16 Mon 11:30 a.m. applesauce, chocolate eclair cake and glass photo Resident/Nonresident: $8 for dessert. Entertainment: Tom frame. Todd Location: Great Room March Celebration Jun 26 Fri 11:30 a.m. Location: Cultural Arts Room Our special luncheon menu is Resident/Nonresident: $8 Mar 5 Thu 12 – 1 p.m. homemade pierogies with onions 4th of July Lunch Resident/Nonresident: Free and cheddar cheese and peanut Hot Dog or Hamburger, choice of butter cookies for dessert. Enjoy summer salads, iced tea or lemon- Photo Contest the smooth velvety sounds of All are welcome to enter their best singer Bill Newman, the ade and strawberry pretzel jello for dessert. Location: Great Room photographs in our first photo con- Crooner, at today’s lunch. Please test. Photos must be a minimum of call 974-5725 with your credit card Jul 2 Thu 11:30 a.m. Resident/Nonresident: $8 8” x 10” and a maximum of 24” x 28”. or visit the reception desk to make Categories include black and white, reservations by Mar 20. July Celebration sunset/sunrise, people, animals, and Location: Great Room Pork roast with scalloped potatoes digitally enhanced photos. Photos Mar 27 Fri 11:30 a.m. and dessert. Entertainment: Julie must be matted, framed, and wired Resident/Nonresident: $8 Slattery Location: Great Room to hang. 5 entries max per person. Jul 31 Fri 11:30 a.m. Ribbons to the top 3 in each cat- April Celebration Resident/Nonresident: $8 egory plus Best of Show. Photo This monthly celebration features 90+ Celebration take-in is Tue, Mar 10 from 1-4pm. meat lasagna, california medley of Salisbury steak with mashed Winners to be announced on Mar veggies and a homemade brownie potatoes and gravy, vegetable 16 at 11 a.m. Registration forms for dessert. medley and cake for dessert. with complete details are available Chuck Tamblyn entertains us with Location: Great Room in the rounders at the front desk. a variety of music and mixes in a Aug 14 Fri 11:30 a.m. few jokes to keep us entertained. Resident/Nonresident: $8 Lake County Council on Aging Call 974-5725 with your credit card Mar 23 Overview of Agency services or visit the reception desk to make August Celebration reservations by Apr 17. Chicken paprikash over egg noodles Apr 6 Lawn Care Providers Location: Great Room and dessert. Location: Cardinal Room 12:15 Mon Apr 24 Fri 11:30 a.m. Location: Great Room Great Room 12:45 Mon Resident/Nonresident: $8 Aug 31 Fri 11:30 a.m. Resident/Nonresident: Free Resident/Nonresident: $8 2 Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, 44060 REGISTRATION REQUIRED TO ATTEND THESE EVENTS Mind Challenge month. Please bring ID and bags for better position to keep your financial The Mind Challenge is back for its 2nd produce. Participants must certify an- strategy from veering off course. year. It’s bigger and better than 2019. nual gross household income is at or You’ll learn the risks you may not be Our senior center has multiple teams below $24,119 for household of 1 or aware of and how to address them. representing us. If you plan to be a $32,479 for a household of 2. Income Presentation and lunch provided by spectator at the regional competitions, is self-declared; preregistration/verifi- Edward Jones. please register in advance. cation is not required. Location: Cardinal Room Bagels, donuts and coffee provided. Location: Great Room Apr 2 Thu 10 a.m. Location: Cardinal Room Mar 23 Apr 20 Resident/Nonresident: Free Mar 10 Tue 10 a.m. Regionals Mon 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Apr 14 Tue 10 a.m. Regionals Resident/Nonresident: Free AARP Driver Safety Course May 6 Wed 11 a.m. Semis/Finals Licensed drivers 50 or older can take Resident/Nonresident: Free Cognivue - Are you Optimizing Your this class designed to refine existing Cognition skills as well as develop new, safe de- Lunch and Learn – Retirement by Cognivue is the world’s first FDA fensive driving techniques. You may Design cleared computerized test of cognitive earn a certificate and possibly qual- Thinking about retirement can function. Cognivue objectively, ify for a lower auto insurance rate bring some questions to mind: quantitatively and reliably identifies (check with your agent). Bring your What will I do when I retire? Am I changes in cognitive function that driver’s license and AARP card to the saving enough? Will I even be able could be indicative of an impairment class. Cost: $15 for AARP members, to retire? We’ll discuss how you can that you may optimally treat or $20 for non-AARP members. Check translate your vision for retirement manage. Early detection and proper or money orders are made payable into tangible goals. Whether you are cognitive health management are to AARP. Bring a lunch or money to 10 or 20 years from retirement, you’ll key to overall brain health and quality purchase lunch at the center. learn investment strategies you can of life. Schedule your 15 minute Location: Cultural Arts Room use now to help design the retirement appointment by calling 974-5725. Apr 13 Mon 10:30 a.m. – 3p.m. you want tomorrow. Presentation and Provided by Kemper House. lunch provided by Edward Jones. Location: Cardinal Room Elder Law and Real Estate Plan- Location: Cardinal Room ning Seminar ...Back by popular demand Mar 24 Tue 9 a.m. – 12p.m. “Don’t stress! We will review key Mar 12 Thu 10 a.m. Resident/Nonresident: Free Resident/Nonresident: Free points to help you plan and prepare Cycling Club for downsizing, moving or relocat- Denny Carleton has been a long Traveling by bike presentation ing”. Join us for a delicious free break- lasting figure in the Cleveland music by Mike and Nancy Fortney from fast. Debbie Ribinskas, Stuart Kahn, Medina who will talk about their Real Estate Agents, Keller Williams. travel adventures by bicycle across Karen Brehm, Regional Account the USA. Meet and greet over lunch Manager, Northstar Title LLC. Susan afterwards at the Senior Center. Reg- Priest Richlak, Esq., Law offices of ister at front desk or by phone. Susan Priest Richlak, Hillary Mason Location: Cardinal Room King, CEO, Creative Moves, LLC Wed Mar 25 10 a.m. Location: Cardinal Room Resident/Nonresident: Free Thu Apr 16 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. Reg deadline April 9 Huffers n Puffers Softball Resident/Nonresident: Free Organizational Meeting scene, having played with notable Men aged 60 and older interested in Physical Therapy for Chronic Pain ‘60s bands such as The Choir and the playing on a softball team are invited Management Lost Souls. He has continued writing, to attend this spring meeting. Dick In a world full of surgery, shots, and/ performing and recording through Honkala, Coordinator. (354-4587) Call or medications, physical therapists all of his musical genres. As a gifted to register if you plan to attend this have the skills to blend science with guitarist, he is also a singer and pro- meeting. inspiration to formulate the best lific songwriter. treatment plan to motivate you Location: Stage during your treatment and man- Location Great Room Mar 25 Wed 1 – 2 p.m. Mar 20 Fri 12:30 p.m. age your health condition. Come Resident/Nonresident: Free Lunch and Learn – Preparing for the and learn why physical therapy can Unexpected not only help manage or resolve Senior Produce Market your pain, but keep you healthy The Mentor Senior Center teams up Life is full of surprises. A job loss, longer, save you money, and help with the Food- prolonged illness or unexpected you achieve more in life as a whole. bank to provide fresh, nutritious pro- loss of a family member can have a Presentation by Synergy Welness duce and other items to Lake County big impact on your family and your Services Inc. seniors. The Senior Market is sched- financial situation. Join us for Ready Location: Cardinal Room uled the fourth Monday in March, or Not? Prepare for the unexpected and discover how to put yourself in a Apr 23 Thu 10 a.m. otherwise it is held the third of every Resident/Nonresident: Free 440-974-5725 or 440-255-1100 ext. 7500 | www.cityofmentor.com 3 REGISTRATION REQUIRED TO ATTEND THESE EVENTS MOVIES Garage Sale with a grand prize at the program’s end, Join us for this HUGE annual garage sale and everyone comes away a winner. where you may find some wonderful Location: Cardinal Room treasures. The cost is $25 for a 6 foot ta- May 12 Tue 10 a.m. ble or $20 for a round table. Beginning Resident/Nonresident: Free Mar 1, table space will be available to Konversation with Ken non seniors. Join City Manager, Ken Filipiak, for an Register for a table by calling 974-5725. update on what’s happening at Apr 25 Sat 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. the City of Mentor. There will be a Line Dance Party Question and Answer time following Our instructors lead line dances in a the presentation. party atmosphere. Punch and snacks Jun 10 Wed 12–1 p.m. are provided. Resident/Nonresident: Free Location: Mentor Ice Arena Community Room Movies in Mar Movies in Apr __ Apr 27 Mon 6:30 – 9 p.m. Mon, Mar 2, 6:30 p.m. Thu, Apr 2, 12:30 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: $6 Thu, Mar 5, 12:30 p.m. Mon, Apr 6, 6:30 p.m. Once Upon A Time in Hollywood Senior Day at The Mall: Make Your Racing in the Rain Mark Rated PG Comedy/Drama Rated R Comedy/Drama SAVE THE DATE for this annual event Mon, Mar 9, 6:30 p.m. Thu, Apr 9, 12:30 p.m. filled with vendors, activity stations, lots Thu, Mar 12, 12:30 p.m. Mon, Apr 13, 6:30 p.m. of senior specific information.There will Red Joan Official Secrets be great entertainment and presenta- Rated R Biography/Drama Rated R Romance/Drama tion of the 2020 Seniors of the Year. Mon, Mar 16, 6:30 p.m. Thu, Apr 16, 12:30 p.m. Location: Great Lakes Mall Thu, Mar 19, 12:30 p.m. Mon, Apr 20, 6:30 p.m. May 12 Tue 8:30 am – 2 pm Lady and the Tramp Brian Banks Ear-resistible Trivia Challenge Rated PG Comedy/Drama Rated PG Drama/Sport With over 25 questions, The Ear-resist- Mon, Mar 23, 6:30 p.m. Thu, Apr 23, 12:30 p.m. ible Trivia Challenge is a fun and engag- After the Wedding Mon, Apr 27, 6:30 p.m. ing program that addresses the topic Rated PG-13 Drama Good Boys of hearing loss with an overview of the Mon, Mar 30, 6:30 p.m. Rated R Adventure/Drama CapTel telephone. The game competi- Harriet Thu, Apr 30, 12:30 p.m. tion is friendly and lighthearted, prizes Rated PG-13 Action/Drama Forever My Girl are awarded through bonus questions Rated PG Drama/Romance SENIOR INFORMATION Home Maintenance, Modification, Repair Program for Census Seniors 2020 is a census year. The Mentor Senior Center wants If you live in Lake County and are 60 or older, you may be to make sure that Lake County’s older adults understand eligible for assistance. The Western Reserve Community the importance of the Census and are accurately counted. Development Corporation (WRCDC) has received funding Participating in the census determines how much federal from the Lake County Senior Services Levy. This program funding comes into our community and how congres- may assist with critical emergency repairs and accessibility sional representation is determined. Between March 12th and 20th, the majority of Lake County households modifications such as handrails, grab bars, carpentry, elec- will receive a postcard invitation to respond online to the trical, heating systems, hot water tanks, plumbing issues 2020 census. Those who don’t answer will then receive and kitchen and bathroom accessibility modifications. the traditional paper form in the mail. If a household still Please contact WRCDC at 440-357-4400 to see if you are does not respond, the bureau will send a census taker to eligible. knock on that door to collect the household’s data. Ride Laketran Dial-a-Ride to any Senior Center in How Do I Download the Latest Newsletter: Lake County free! * Type in www.cityofmentor.com. On the right, select Laketran and the Lake County Board of Commissioners Mentor Senior Center. On the Senior Center page, click partner to provide Lake County Senior Citizens free Laketran on Mentor Senior Center Newsletter. Click on the latest Dial-a-Ride transportation to any Senior Center in Lake PDF version of the newsletter. It’s that easy!! County. The trips will be paid for by funds from the Lake ENews County Senior Services Levy. You simply need to reside in Lake If you are not receiving our monthly Enews we must not County and be 60 or older. Call Laketran at 440-354-6100 for have your correct email. Call us with your email and we will more information! be able to keep you “in the know” on a monthly basis. 4 Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060 DIRECTORS CORNER, DIRECTORY Remarks from Renee Senior Center Information We have some amazing overnight Office Hours: Senior Center Website information trips scheduled for this year including Mon– Thu 8 am-7:30 pm, can be found at cityofmentor.com Wildwood, NJ, Virginia Beach, Rhode Fri – 8 am-4:30 pm Island, Montreal/Quebec/Ottawa, Building Hours: For emergencies at home, please Michigan, Hudson Valley, Vermont dial 9-1-1. To report police matters, Mentor Senior Center opens at and NYC. Set sail for a sightseeing call the Mentor Police Department 8 a.m. Monday through Friday. cruise, enjoy fine dining at the non-emergency number 255-1234. (Fitness equipment is available at 7 Culinary Institute of America, journey To report a power outage call the to colonial times in Williamsburg or a.m. with entry at the Main Entrance First Energy outage reporting line at enjoy splendid fall colors in Vermont. doors only). Trips are filling up fast, so check out 888-544-4877 or Customer Service The building closes at 9:30 p.m. 800-589-3101. the details on our travel wall and Monday through Thursday, and 5 p.m. register soon. on Friday. “2-1-1 First Call For Help Program” This is a 24-hour free and Frequently used numbers: confidential service, providing Social Security - 1-800-772-1213 access to information and services Painesville 1-877-692-3143 regarding healthcare and human LC Gen Health District - 440-918-2500 service agencies. LC Council On Aging - 440-205-8111 website info www.lccoa.org Lake County Commissioners Laketran (Call before 3 pm) - website 440-354-6100. Two business days http://www.lakecountyohio.gov/ required for reservations commissioners/SeniorServices.aspx Medicare - 1-800-633-4227

Senior Center Staff Administered by the City of MSC STAFF Special Elders Staff Mentor Department of Parks, Vivian Grayson Dave Discusses Recreation, & Public Facilities Recreation Manager Carol Burhenne Renee Ochaya Program registration dates and fees Council President Travel Escorts are changing for the summer session Councilman Ward 4 Recreation Coordinator Rena Ellwanger that starts May 1. While resident John Krueger Dave Duricky Bill Komyati Frank Krupa registration will remain on Monday, Council Vice President April 6, non-resident registration will Recreation Programmer Karen Mitchell Councilman Ward 3 Karen Mitchell now start Thursday, April 9. This will Bruce Landeg allow Mentor residents additional Mentor Follies Dancers time to register for programs before Council at Large Office Assistants Director non-residents. Fees for many of our Ray Kirchner Sharon Benner, Sub. Rena Ellwanger programs will increase beginning with Scott J. Marn Sue Kostrencic the summer session. All new fees Sean Blake-Ward 1 Brenda Morris Mentor Music Makers are in the newsletter, brochure and Matthew Donovan-Ward 2 Lisa Nichols Director website. This is the first fee increase Janet Dowling Kathleen Roberti Maria Voljin since 2017. Please remember we do Kathy Schonauer Workshop Staff offer financial assistance, forms are City Manager Pages 17—21 available at the front desk. Ken Filipiak Maintenance Tom Aquila Assistant City Manager Art Cox Tony Zampedro Income Tax Assistance Rich Rossi Class Registration is April with AARP Volunteers Cheri Shriver 6 for Mentor residents Director of Parks, Dan Tomko We are FULL, call to be put on Recreation, & and April 9 nonresidents. a wait list Public Facilities Kitchen Mentor residents will have Kenneth Kaminski Molly Sebring •Bring a voided check if you are 3 day priority registration expecting a refund. Superintendent of Location: Stage Recreation since they pay taxes that Feb 6 - Apr 9 Thu 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Nita Justice subsidize our programs. 5 Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060 5 ONGOING PROGRAMS, LIBRARY,CARDS & GAMES, IN MEMORIUM ONGOING PROGRAMS Location: Cardinal Room Cards & Games Mar 9 Apr 13 Mon 9:30 a.m. Bingo Chair Volleyball Resident/Nonresident: Free Seated participants use a beach ball Location: Cardinal Room and low net to enjoy a senior version Veterans Services Commission of Mon and Wed 1 - 2 p.m. of volleyball played weekly. Lake County Chess Club Leader: Carol Snively Assistance is available to the Men and Looking for players. Location: Fitness Studio Women who have honorably served Wed 1 - 3 p.m. Mon Wed Fri 1- 2:30 p.m. their country Resident/Nonresident: Free Our Veteran members AND their eligi- Corn Hole/Bocce ble surviving spouses seeking guid- Location: Cardinal Room or Outside Footloose OWLS (Older Wiser ance and assistance navigating health Wed 6:30 p.m. Livelier Seniors) coverage, home care, transportation, The club is for single seniors who are and discounts available, call 440-350- Evening Tournament Pinochle 60 years or older. All are invited to 2904. All players must be experienced. join, get together to laugh, have fun, Voice Your Views Location: Cardinal Room and share similar ideas and interests. Our motto is “Life is Better with Facilitated by Debbie Muzik. Tue 6:30 - 9 p.m. Come listen, learn, and discuss a wide Friends”. Please call Alice at 255-7965 Duplicate Bridge or [email protected] variety of topics. Visitors and guests are always welcome. For more info, or need assistance Needlecraft Program Mar 6 Open Forum/Select next topics contact Donna Waggle at 951-5389 or [email protected]. Bring any crochet, knitting, cross- 13 Women Who Inspire(d) us stitch, etc., to work on. 20 Food Safety Location: Cardinal Room Location: Cultural Arts Room 27 Outing Fri 12:30 p.m. Mon 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Apr 3 Open Forum/Select next topics Location: Cardinal Room Resident/Nonresident: Free 10 Issues regarding recycling Tue 1 p.m. 17 Guest Speaker from PUCO Resident/Nonresident: $1 at the door Rug Hooking 24 Outing Informal Open Play Bring your rug hooking project to Location: Conference Room 1 work on. Fri 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Hand And Foot Card Games Location: Cultural Arts Room Resident/Nonresident: Free (Looking for experienced players) Mon 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. **Topics are subject to change*** Location: Great Room Resident/Nonresident: Free Wed 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The Happy Bookers meet @ 2:45 to Mah Jongg Secret Pals 3:45 p.m. Location: Lobby We meet at a local restaurant the Voicing your views on books, this is second Wednesday of each month a once a month addition to the Voice Mon 12:30 p.m. at 1 pm. You order off the menu and Your Views Discussion group. We will pay for your meal. We meet the last Ping Pong discuss a book chosen by the group Open play is available 2:45 - 4:45 pm Fri Thursday of the month at the Senior (immediately following regular Voice Center for an informal coffee club. Your Views). Rummikub (Looking for players) Location: Auburn Room 8140 Auburn Mar 6 – Saints for All Occasions by Location: Great Room Rd, Concord Mar 11 Wed 12-2 p.m. Courtney Sullivan Tue 1 p.m. Location: Ridgewood Kitchen Apr 3 – Searching for Sylvie Lee by 9853 Johnnycake Ridge, Concord Jean Kwok Euchre (Looking for players) Apr 8 Wed 1 – 3 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: Free Location: Great Room Coffee Club Location: Great Room Tue 12:30 p.m. Mar 26 and Apr 30 10 – 11:30 am Woodcarving Looking Ahead to Summer: Beginner or experienced carvers. In Memorium May 13 Tuscan Italian Restaurant Patterns and tools available. The first 30601 Lakeshore Blvd, Willowick project kit is available for $5, payable to Sympathy cards were mailed to Jun 10 Redhawk Patio the instructor. Remaining projects and the family of members: Sally Bohn, 7481 Auburn Rd, Concord wood are at your expense. Wayne Reese, Chet Karchefsky, Jul 8 Pettis Pizza Instructor: Ken Kothera Patricia Oster, Jean Soboslay, Albin 29303 Euclid Ave, Wickliffe Location: Cultural Arts Room Stavar, Georgia Torchik, Ralph Bush, Aug 12 Austin’s Grill 8748 Mentor Ave Mar, Apr Tue 2 p.m. Theresa Herczog, Richard Libby, Resident/Nonresident: Free Rose O’Neil and Frank Reynolds. Veterans Group Make your card requests in the white Receive updates on current veterans book at the Front Desk for deceased affairs and watch a movie. or ill members. Leader: Dennis Brandt 6 Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060 SPECIAL ELDERS, HEALTH & ADVISORY, GROUPS Special Elders Health & Advisory Services Thurs 12:30 - 3 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: $16 paid Do you need some assistance to directly to the therapist. participate at the Senior Center? Attorney – Gary Rosenthal Call for appointment. The Special Elders Staff gives seniors Location: Conference Room 2 the support and assistance they need Mar 11 Apr 15 Wed 1 - 2 p.m. to more fully participate in activities. Visionaries Support Group Resident/Nonresident: Free If you suffer from vision impairment, See Vivian or Carol for info. We have Call for appointment. staff members dedicated to working plan to attend these free meetings. with the Special Elders from 10:30 a.m. Hearing Services Facilitator: Licensed Optician Debbie - 2 p.m., Mon - Fri. Hearing Screening - Maryann’s Kogler. No registration. Family Hearing Location: Cultural Arts Room Location: Conf Room 2 Mar 25 Apr 22 Mar 4 Wed 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Wed 2-4 p.m. Hearing Screening - Beltone Resident/Nonresident: Free Location: Conf Room 2 Apr 1 Wed 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Vitality Massage Resident/Nonresident: Free 20-minute Chair Massage treatment. Call for appointment. Location: Conference Room 2 Therapist: David Hansen Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Mar 17 Apr 21 Tue 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Support Group Resident/Nonresident: $16 Note* Discuss signs, symptoms, resources Payment is now paid directly to the available, caregiving help and other therapist. topics for those touched by Alzheimer’s Call for appointment. and dementia. Location: Cultural Arts Room Activities Tue at 12:30 p.m. Mar 12, 26 Apr 9, 30 Thu 1–2:30 p.m. Mar 3 - Scratch Art Resident/Nonresident: Free Culture Groups Mar 10 - Beading Parkinson’s Support Group German Culture Group Mar 17 - St Patrick’s Craft Patients, caregivers, family and friends Contact Mike Bauer at 352-6495 Mar 24 - Bird Feeders – all are welcome! Come share and or Heidi 209-0363 for information. Mar 31 - Painting learn from each other the first Tuesday Location: Cardinal Room Apr 7 - Egg Coloring of each month. Find support and Mar 2 Apr 6 Mon 10 a.m. Apr 14 - Seed Planting encouragement. Location: Great Room Apr 21 - Pom Pom Art Leader: Phyllis Hinkel (440) 773-9678 Apr 28 - Flower Craft Location: Cultural Arts Room Hungarian/Italian Cultural Group Movies Thu at 12:30 p.m. Mar 3, Apr 7 Tue 4:15 – 5:15 p.m. Contact Elaine Spondike for Mar 5 - 26 Movies Resident/Nonresident: Free information at 440-354-2423. Apr 2 - 30 Movies Location: Cardinal Room See page 4 for Movie titles Podiatrist Wednesdays Apr 9 Thu 10:30 Activities/Lunch Trips Fri at 11:30 a.m. Location: Health Service Room Mar 13 - Skye Bistro Dr Spivack Apr 17 - Kirtland Tavern Mar 4, 18 Apr 1, 15, 29 Performing Groups Mar 27 - Monthly Celebration Dr Del Prince Apr 24 - Monthly Celebration Mar 11, 25 Apr 8, 22 Resident/Nonresident: $25 Our performing groups are available for Library paid directly to Doctor. outside performances. Call for appointment. Mentor Follies Dancers We are only accepting NEW and NEW**Reflexology Join us for great exercise, dance and fun. CURRENT magazines and books. 20-minute foot reflexology, in a chair, based on the premise that there are Director: Rena Ellwanger Book Discussion Group Location: Stage Sponsored by the Mentor Public reflex areas in the feet and hands Library at MSC. For questions and to which correspond to all systems Wed 7 p.m. pick up the book, call: Cailey Williams of the body. Applying pressure to Mentor Music Makers 255-8811 X 204 these reflex areas stimulates neural Do you love to sing? We practice every pathways creating relaxation, Wednsday at MSC and have several Mar 18 Wed 1 p.m. A Gentleman in reducing stress and aiding in the Moscow by Amor Towles performances a year. body’s own natural healing process. Director: Marija Voljin Apr 15 Wed 1 p.m. The Woman Who Location: Conference Room 2 Smashed Codes by Jason Fagone Location: Stage Therapist: Denise Brown Wed 10 a.m. Jun 4, July 2, Aug 6 440-974-5725 or 440-255-1100 ext. 7500 | www.cityofmentor.com 7 REGULAR SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00 Water Ex Heisley 9:00 Low Impact Aerobics 8:00 Water Ex Heisley 8:00 SilverSneakers 9:00 Low Impact Aerobics 9:00 Low Impact Aerobics 9:00 Tuesday Quilters 8:00 SilverSneakers Yoga Boom Mind 9 - 12 Piano 10:00 SilverSneakers 10:00 Weight Training 8:30 Podiatrist 9:00 Low Impact Aerobics 10:00 SilverSneakers 10:00 Harmonica 9:00 Cardio, Stretch and 10:00 Weight Training Classic 10:00 All Media Painting Classic 10:30 Water Exercise Strength 10:30 Needlecrafters 10:00 Hiking 11:00 Low Impact Aerobics Heisley 10:00 SilverSneakers 10:30 Rug Hooking Classic 10:30 Water Exercise 12:00 Stretch & Balance 11:00 Stretch & Balance 11:00 Country Heat 10:00 Hand & Foot Cards Heisley 12:15 Wii Bowling 12:00 SilverSneakers 10:00 Mentor Music Makers 11:00 Stretch & Balance 12:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:00 SilverSneakers Classic 12:00 SilverSneakers 10:00 Creative Ceramics 12:30 3-Handed Pinochle Boom Muscle 12:00 American Sign Classic 10:00 Cycling begins Apr 1 1:00 Voice Your Views 12:30 Mah Jongg Language 11:00 SilverSneakers 12:15 Wii Bowling 1:00 SilverSneakers 1:00 Chair Volleyball 1:00 Chair Volleyball 1:00 Duplicate Bridge Circuit Circuit 2:45 Ping Pong 1:00 Bingo 2:00 Woodcarving 12:00 SilverSneakers Stability 2:00 Water Exercise 3:00 Yoga 2:15 Water Exercise 12:30 Wii Bowling Heisley 5, 6:15, 7:30 Line Dance Heisley 1:00 Chair Volleyball 3:30 Yoga 6:00 Tuesday Quilters 1:00 Bingo 6:15 SilverSneakers Boom SATURDAY 6:15 SilverSneakers Boom 3:00 Enerchi Move Move 4:00 SilverSneakers Boom 7:15 SilverSneakers Boom 9:00 Yoga 6:30 Tournament Pinochle Mind Muscle 5:00, 6:15 Line Dance 12:00 Water Exercise at 7:15 SilverSneakers Boom 6:00 Creative Ceramics Heisley Muscle 6:30 Corn Hole 7:00 Follies Dancers Class Registration is April 6 for Mentor residents and April 9 nonresidents Outdoor activities

MSC Hiking Club Mar - Apr Mornings Cycling Club Hikes begin at 10 am Thursdays at designated loca- Apr 1 Season opener ride. 8th year celebration. tions MSC to Veterans Park, Mentor Lagoons & nearby bikeways. Mar 5 Chapin Forest, 10381 Hobart Rd, Kirtland Apr 8 North Chagrin Reservation/Willoughby. Meet at Mar 12 Riverview Park, 4895 Bailey Rd, Madison Strawberry lane parking lot. Park entrance off Rte 6. Mar 19 Hogback Ridge Park, 4885 Emerson Rd, Madison Apr 15 Maple Highlands Trail Mountain Run/Chardon. Take Mar 26 Acacia Reservation, Cedar and Richmond Rte 44 south to Chardon Square. Take Rte. 6 east. At bottom Rds, Lyndhurst of hill, right on Grant St. Left on South Hambden Rd. Moun- Apr 2 Big Creek Park, 9160 Robinson Rd, Chardon tain Station Run entrance is on the right side. Apr 9 Walter Best Park, North Parking Lot Rt 44, Apr 22 Greenway Trail/Painesville. Parking lot located cor- Chardon ner of Johnny Cake Ridge & Ravenna Rd. Apr 16 Canal Way Center, 4524 E 49th St, Apr 29 Chalet Toboggan Run parking lot,16200 Valley Park- Cuyahoga Hts way, Strongsville. Ride the Metro Parks trail, north towards. Apr 23 Hidden Lake, 7024 Kniffen Rd, Leroy Cedar Point Rd. Apr 30 Beartown Lakes Reservation, Auburn/ Bainbridge All rides are weather permitting and ride cancellations will If you have any questions about the Thursday hiking be via e-mail. There will be a ride make-up on Friday, of club, call Ron Howard at 440-442-2489 the same week, if Wednesday’s ride Hiking Club – Mondays is cancelled. Optional lunch after Hikes begin at 6 p.m. on Mondays at designated riding. All events and rides start at 10 locations. am, unless otherwise noted. Apr 6 Veteran’s Park, 5730 Hopkins Rd, Mentor Bicycle Helmets are required on all Apr 13 Chagrin River Park, 3100 Reeves Rd, Willoughby rides. Apr 20 Lakeshore Reservation, 4765 Lockwood Rd, New bicycle riders are welcome. Perry Contact Arnie Zvejnieks at 440-525- Apr 27 Chapin Forest, 10381 Hobart Rd, Kirtland 0294, for further information. If you have any questions, call the Senior Center at 440- 974-5725. 8 Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060 MARCH CALENDAR - LUNCH SERVED 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Sign Ups for Small Bus Trips 9-3 AARP Income Tax Begins 2 3 9:00 Tech Help 4 5 6 9:00 Laptop Help 12:00 How to Mat a Photo 9:30 A Matter of Balance 10:00 German Group 4:15 Parkinsons Support 10:00 Hearing Screening 12:30 Arts & Crafts Stamping 2:45 VYV Book Review 6:30 Movie 12:15 Fire Education Talk 12:30 Movie Special: Talapia Special: Kielbasa and Special: Roasted Pork Loin Special: Stuffed Peppers Sauerkraut Special: Shepherd’s Pie

9-3 AARP Income Tax 9 10 11 9:00 Geneaology 12 13 9:30 Veterans Group 9:00 Laptop Help 1:00 Attorney 10:00 Laptop Help 9:30 A Matter of Balance 12:30 Board Meeting 10:00 Mind Challenge 12:00 Secret Pals 10:00 Lunch and Learn 11:30 Skye Bistro Lunch Trip 6:30 Movie 1-4 Photo Contest Collection 3:00 Tech Help 12:30 Movie Special: Homemade Special: Meatloaf 1:00 Alzheimers Support Pierogies Special: Parmesan Chicken Special: Salisbury Steak Special: Chicken Rice Cas- serole

11:00 Photo Contest Winners16 17 18 9-3 AARP Income Tax 19 20 9:00 Geneaology 9:30 A Matter of Balance 6:30 Movie 11:00 Vitality Massage 1:00 Book Group 12:30 Denny Carlton Performs Special: Pork Chop 12:30 Movie Special Event* St Pat’s Day Special: Chicken Paprikash Special: Spaghetti and Special: Quiche Luncheon Meatballs

23 24 8:15 Historic Houses of 25 9-3 AARP Income Tax 26 27 11:00 Senior Produce Worship 9:00 Geneaology Market 9:00 Cognivue 10:00 Cycling Club 10:00 Sec Pals Coffee Club 9:30 A Matter of Balance 12:15 LCCA Talk Special: Chicken Salad 12:30 Indians Opening Day Special Event* Monthly 6:30 Movie Wrap 1:00 Huffers and Puffers Mtg 1:00 Alzheimers Support Celebration Special: Meatball Hoagie 2:00 Visionaries Special: Italian Sausage Special: Stuffed Cabbage with Pasta

30 31 29 10:00Lost Sec Palsand Coffee Found Club30 31 12:30 Movie 6:30 Movie 11:30 OTL-Cedar Creek 11:30Members OTL-Burntwood lost, misplaced, and forgotten items will be on display and Special: BBQ Chicken Special: Beef and Noodle 1:00 Alzheimers Support Special Event* Monthly Casserole Special: Salisburyready Steak to be re-claimedSpecial: Italian in the Sausage Lobby March 2-6.Celebration with Pasta

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9:00 Tech Help 1 9-3 AARP Income Tax 2 9:30 A Matter of Balance 3 10:00 Lunch and Learn 11:30 Mind Games Happy Birthday to members born 10:00 Hearing Screening 12:30 Movie 11:30 OTL-Cedar Creek 12:30 Arts & Crafts Stamping 2:45 VYV Book Review in March and April 12:15 Fire Education Talk Special: Spaghetti and Special: Macaroni & Special: Chicken Parmesan Meatballs Cheese 8 9-3 AARP Income Tax 9 10 6 7 9:00 Geneaology 12:15 LCCA Talk 9:00 Laptop Help 1:00 Secret Pals 11:30 Mind Games 10:00 German Group 10:00 Laptop Help 6:30 Movie 4:15 Parkinsons Support 3:00 Tech Help 10:30 Hungarian/Italian Group Special: Tuna Noodle Special: Roast Pork Special: Meatloaf 12:30 Movie Casserole Special: Roast Turkey 1:00 Alzheimers Support Spe- cial: Bacon and Cheese Quiche 13 14 15 16 17 9:30 Veteran’s Group 9:30 A Matter of Balance 10:30 AARP Driving 9:00 Laptop Help 1:00 Attorney 8:30 Elder Law 11:30 Mind Games 12:30 Board Meeting 10:00 Mind Challenge 1:00 Book Group 9:00 Geneaology 11:30 Kirtland Tavern Lunch 6:30 Movie Special: Chicken Vegetable 12:30 Movie Trip Special: Mushroom Swiss Stir Fry Special: Stuffed Cabbage Special: Lasagna 7:00 Jersey Beat Burger Special: Taco Salad

11:00 Senior Produce 20 21 11:15 Market Garden 22 23 24 Market Brewery 9:00 Geneaology 9:30 A Matter of Balance 11:00 Vitality Massage 11:30 Mind Games 6:30 Movie Special: Chicken Tenders 2:00 Visionaries 12:30 Movie Special Event* Monthly Special: Pasta with Meat Special: Breaded Pork Special: Swedish Meatballs Celebration Sauce Chop

27 28 29 30 Geauga Theater 28 6:30 Line Dance Party at 11:30 OTL - Hudson’s 10:00 Secret Pals Coffee Club Sun, Mar 22 11:30am-5pm Civic Arena 11:30 OTL - Hudson’s 12:30 Movie Blue Man Group 1:00 Alzheimers Support 6:30 Movie Special: Chef Salad Special: Salisbury Steak Sat, Apr 18 11am-3pm Special: Chicken Paprikash Special: Shepherd’s Pie Florida Trip Mar 15-21 Garage Sale Apr 25 9am-3pm 440-974-5725 or 440-255-1100 ext. 7500 | www.cityofmentor.com 9 Come Travel with Us! www.mentorseniorcenter.com Mentor Senior Center offers nearly 80 TRIP REFUND POLICY trips annually; from local afternoon • PLEASE CHOOSE YOUR TRIPS CAREFULLY excursions to weeklong trips to far • FULL REFUNDS WILL ONLY BE GRANTED IF A TRIP off destinations. IS CANCELLED BY THE SENIOR CENTER • AN ADMINISTRATIVE FEE OF $10 PER TRIP FOR ACTIVITY LEVELS DAY TRIPS AND $25 PER TRIP FOR OVERNIGHT Mild - May require some leisurely walking with minimal steps or uneven surfaces and standing. TRIPS WILL BE ASSESSED PER PERSON PER TRIP Moderate - May require moderate walking and FOR ANY REFUND REQUESTS, TRANSFERS OR CHANGES extended standing, possible steps or uneven surfaces. • PARTICIPANTS ASSUME RISK OF CHANGE IN Strenuous - May require extended periods of walking PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCES OR HEALTH and standing, possible numerous steps or uneven • TRAVEL INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE AND terrain. RECOMMENDED FOR ALL OVERNIGHT TRIPS Travel Insurance is available for ALL Trips. Get more details at the front desk. NO CHANGES WILL BE GRANTED AFTER THE ADVERTISED DEADLINE. Registration for Spring/Sum- MGM Casino, Northfield 2020 Mon May 4 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. mer Small Bus trips begins Enjoy the day at MGM Casino at Mentor Senior Center on March 2. Northfield. You are welcome to attend Small Bus Trips Progressive Field Tour plus League one session of free musical bingo with Park and Museum prizes. Choose from 10 am or noon. Calling all baseball fans! This August Also enjoy a free buffet lunch between join us for a tour of Progressive Field, 11am – 2pm. Your free play money lunch and a visit to League Park and totals $25 (with at least 20 people museum. The trip date/cost and reg- attending). Please bring your Photo ID istration will be available Mar 2. and, if you have one, your MGM card. The free play money is loaded on an Cleveland Indians Games MGM card. We wil be cheering on the Cleveland Registration Start Date: Mon Mar 2 Indians at Progressive Field (food is on Registration/Refund deadline: Mon Geauga Lyric Theater: The your own unless noted); Registration Apr 20 Great Gatsby, Chardon starts Mar 2 for all games: Resident/Nonresident $5 Sun Mar 22 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration/refund/trans- Music Box Supper Club, Cleveland Sold Out! Call to be Wed May 20 11:30 a.m.-5p.m. fer deadline: Thu Mar 12 put on a Wait List (Cincinnati) in Section 131 - $36 Flats Resident/Nonresident: $19 Registration/Refund deadline is Apr 22 Thur May 7 5:45 - 9:30 p.m. The Music Box Supper Club is locat- Blue Man Group, Playhouse Square Wed Jun 3 11:30 a.m.-5p.m. ed on the West Bank of the flats in Sat Apr 18 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (Boston) in Section 131 - $49 downtown Cleveland. It is a unique Registration/Refund deadline is May 6 Registration/refund/trans Sold- Out! Call to be two-story concert venue and restau- fer deadline: Thu, Mar 12 put on a Wait List Wed Jul 1 5:15 -11p.m. rant, voted Cleveland Magazine’s Best Resident/Nonresident $48 (Houston) in Section 332 - $96 Live Music Venue three years in a row. (Club seats, food, soft drinks included) With waterfront views, a rooftop deck Market Garden Brewery and West Registration/Refund deadline is Jun 3 overlooking downtown, they strive Side Market Wed Aug 12 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. to excel in customer service, music, Wed Apr 22 11:15 a.m.-4 p.m. (San Diego) in Section 131 - $42 dining, drinks and facilities. Their goal Registration/refund/trans- Registration/Refund deadline is Jul 15 is “to deliver one of the most unique fer deadline: Wed Apr 8 Sold Out! Call to be entertainment experiences in North- Resident/Nonresident: $5put on a Wait List Wed Sep 9 4:15-10 p.m. east Ohio.” Our live entertainment will (Minnesota) in Section 332 - $96 be performing music from the 60’s and (Club seats, food, soft drinks included) 70’s. Dinner choices are seared salmon- Registration/Refund deadline is Aug 12 with a wild rice blend, and asparagus; 10 Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060 2020 MSC Small Bus Trips current special exhibit. Before depart- cont’d ing for home, lunch is on your own at 2020 Out to Lunch Trips braised short rib with port wine Walnut Wednesday, a collection of food Out to Lunch Bunch reduction, mashed potatoes, and trucks offering a variety of delicious lunch options. Join us for scrumptious dining at great asparagus; or chicken parmigiana Registration Start Date: Mon Mar 2 area restaurants. You can register 2 with angel hair pasta tossed in garlic, Registration/Refund deadline: months ahead of the lunch bunch olive oil and herbs. The price includes Wed Jun 10 dates listed below, and you may reg- entertainment, your dinner choice, Resident/Nonresident $5 ister for one other person. Departure beverage, side salad, dessert, tax and time varies from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. A gratuity. Victorian Princess, Erie, PA second bus will be added as needed, Registration Start Date: Mon Mar 2 Fri Jul 17 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. based on registration. Registration/Refund deadline: The Victorian Princess is a unique and Thu Apr 23 premier event for Erie locals and trav- See individual OTL Trips for Resident/Nonresident: $54 elers alike. The Victorian Princess was sign up start dates. built in La Crosse, Wisconsin in 1986. Cedar Creek Grill, Lyndhurst Erie Station Dinner Theater, Erie PA Take in the beautiful scenery of Presque Tue Mar 31/Wed Apr 1 Sun May 31 12:30 -7 p.m. Isle Bay as you sail along and enjoy a 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. In the spirit of “The Old Folks” sketches delicious buffet meal! Cedar Creek Grille is a classic American from the Carol Burnett Show, the sta- Registration Start Date: Mon Mar 2 grill specializing in straightforward tion players bring you “Golden Senior Registration/Refund deadline: cuisine made from the highest-quality Moments”. This is a hysterical collection Wed Jul 1 ingredients. Warm and inviting, the of short comedy sketches and song Resident/Nonresident $39 setting evokes the classic grills of the parodies in a good-humored look at 1950s and 1960s, with cherry wood the “Golden Years”. A comical salute Grand River Cellars, Madison ceilings and wainscoting, old barn- to the senior citizen in all of us. A sure Thu Aug 20 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. wood floors, and a spectacular butch- hit, which includes song parodies like “I Common interests-Grapes and er-block bar top made of reclaimed Remember it Well”, “I am Woman”, and Wine-motivated the purchase of Grand wood from a former Cleveland factory. “The Way We Were”. Dinner is served River Cellars in 2005. Restoring it and Your lunch begins with a chopped family style and includes soup, salad, returning it back to the winery it once salad. Choose one of three entrees: 2 meats, 2 sides, and dessert. Don’t be was in 1976 with some additions was chicken piccata (lemon caper sauce); surprised if you recognize the perform- the goal. The wines boast a remarkable sirloin steak (demi glaze); or cedar plank ers who double as the waiters! list of international awards and the roasted salmon (lemon citrus butter). Registration Start Date: Mon Mar 2 business itself has been chosen as Busi- All are served with mashed potatoes Registration/Refund Deadline: ness of the Year and Best of the East. and green beans. Dessert is a mini hot Thu Apr 16 Enjoy 3 wine tastings (included). Next, fudge sundae. Resident/Nonresident $47 lunch (on your own) followed with Registration Startdate: Tue Jan 28 1 hour of Bingo. Bingo prizes come Registration/refund/transfer deadline: Cats, Cleveland Playhouse Square straight from the gift shop! Wed Mar 25 Tue Jun 9 6:15 -10:30 p.m. Registration Start Date: Mon Mar 2 Resident/Nonresident $30 Audiences and critics alike are redis- Registration/Refund Deadline: covering this beloved musical with Thu Aug 6 Hudson’s, Hudson breath-taking music, including one of Resident/Nonresident $16 Tue Apr 28/Wed Apr 29 the most treasured songs in musical 11:15 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. theater – “Memory”. Winner of 7 Tony Flats Festival of the Arts, Cleveland A visit to Hudson’s historic downtown Awards® including BEST MUSICAL, CATS Flats Main Street walking district is like tells the story of one magical night Sun Aug 23 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. wrapping up in a warm blanket of when an extraordinary tribe of cats Consistently ranked among the top charm, surrounded by a thriving busi- gathers for its annual ball to rejoice and art shows in the country, Howard Alan ness community. Our location offers decide which cat will be reborn. CATS, Events shares the unique creations a unique blend of New England-style the record-breaking musical spectacu- of hundreds of award-winning artists elegance and small-town hospitality. lar by Andrew Lloyd Webber has cap- with thousands of art enthusiasts every Lunch begins with a side salad and the tivated audiences in over 30 countries weekend. The festival also features main course choices are: “Better than and 15 languages. many of the region’s talented musicians Mama’s” meatloaf w/onion rings and Registration Start Date: Mon Mar 2 and dancers. A wide selection of food one side; lemon basil chicken breast Registration/Refund Deadline: and beverages will be available in- served with one side; cauliflower crust- Thu May 7 cluding Flats East Bank’s onsite dining. ed Lake Erie walleye w/cheddar grits Resident/Nonresident $72 Lunch is on your own. and roasted tomatoes; or shrimp pasta. Registration Start Date: Mon, Mar 2 Lunch includes a choice of coffee, tea Cleveland Public Library Tour and Registration/Refund Deadline: or soft drink. Dessert is a brownie with Walnut Cleveland Thu Aug 6 whip cream and a strawberry. Wed Jun 24 10 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Resident/Nonresident $5 Registration Startdate: Tue Feb 25 The Cleveland Public Library has a lot Registration/refund/transfer deadline: to offer. We will take a general tour Thu Apr 23 with focus on the architecture and the Resident/Nonresident $30 440-974-5725 or 440-255-1100 ext. 7500 | www.cityofmentor.com 11 Registration/refund/transfer deadline: Registration begins March 2 for the 2020 Out to Lunch Trips Thu Jul 23 following trips Bonefish Grill, Crocker Park, Westlake Resident/Nonresident $30 Vittorio’s, Wickliffe Tue May 26/Wed May 27 Fri May 15 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Matteo’s Casual Italian & Shopping, When Angie Salotto first dreamed of Step into Bonefish Grill and you’re Olmsted Falls sharing her love and hospitality with stepping into a truly unique experience Tue Aug 25/Wed Aug 26 others, in a place “where friends meet with a mix of big city vibe and a touch 11 a.m.-4 p.m. to eat,” she never knew how far reach- of nature. Meal choices are: blackened Grandma Matteo’s original recipes have ing and successful her dream would Baja fish tacos (Alaskan cod with warm been enriched to create an exclusive become. What started as a small one tortillas, mango salsa, lime crema and variety of dishes. Matteo’s presents a room café, has blossomed into a beau- shredded lettuce) served with crispy little bit of home in every bite! Your tiful Italian Bistro and Wine Bar. french fries; half-pound American Kobe lunch will begin with a plated salad. Registration/Transfer Deadline: beef burger on a toasted brioche bun, Entrée choices include: lemon chicken Thu May 7 fully dressed with sharp cheddar and with linguini; eggplant parmesan with Resident/Nonresident $5 special sauce and served with crispy spaghetti; lasagna; or fettuccini alfredo. french fries; Alaskan cod fish & chips Dessert choices are cannoli or gelato. Local Tavern, Painesville served tempura-style with tartar, french Non-alcoholic beverages are includ- Fri Jun 19 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. fries and malt vinegar; or classic chicken ed. You will have an hour after lunch Local Tavern was founded on simple Caesar salad with house-made garlic to browse the quaint shops at Grand principles; fresh food, quality cocktails, croutons. Choice of coffee, tea or soft Junction or enjoy a cup of coffee with genuine service and reasonable prices. drinks and cookies for dessert. your friends. Our chefs and mixologists strive to cre- Registration Startdate: Tue Mar 31 Registration Startdate: Tue Jun 30 ate crave-able recipes with great flavor Registration/refund/transfer deadline: Registration/refund/transfer deadline: profiles. Thu May 21 Thu Aug 20 Registration/Transfer Deadline: Resident/Nonresident $30 Resident/Nonresident $30 Thu Jun 11 Resident/Nonresident $5 2020 Local Lunches 100th Bomb Group, Cleveland Mamma Santa’s, Little Italy Tue Jun 30/Wed Jul1 The Mentor Senior Center now offers Fri July 10 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 11 a.m.-3p.m. Mamma Santa’s is a family owned Escape from the big city to the French “Local Lunches” on our senior center bus. We visit local eateries once a restaurant focused on pleasing every chateau setting of the 100th Bomb guest with a genuine Italian dining Group, nestled next to the runways of month on a scheduled Friday. Mem- bers will order off the menu. These experience. After lunch (on your own), the Cleveland Hopkins International Air- visit the local bakeries on Murray Hill for port. 100th Bomb Group is a lively and lunches are distinct from the “Out to Lunch Bunch” outings in that “Local some delicious treats. charming restaurant saluting World War Registration/Transfer Deadline: II heroes while serving up contempo- Lunches” will be held in establishments that are within ½ hour of the senior Thu Jul 2 rary twists on America’s favorite dishes. Resident/Nonresident $5 Lunch choices are: chicken piccata; pot center, while the “Out to Lunch Bunch” roast; or fish & chips. Price includes a travels to more distant restaurants. Ridgewood Kitchen & Spirits, Con- side salad, your choice of coffee, tea Register NOW for these Local Lunches. cord or lemonade, and chocolate cake for Fri Aug 7 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. dessert. Skye Bistro, Mentor At first glance, you would not expect Registration Startdate: Tue Apr 28 Fri Mar 13 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. behind the façade is an esthetically Registration/refund/transfer deadline: Skye Bistro is a casual dining restaurant pleasing environment to dine. This Thu Jun 11 (2 weeks earlier than normal) with a cozy atmosphere and friendly locally owned business provides good Resident/Nonresident $30 service. Skye’s menu caters to many service, consistency, quality and a wide gluten free options which the friendly variety of entrees. A. Smith’s & Shopping, Burton staff is knowledgeable about. Registration/Transfer Deadline: Tue Jul 28/Wed Jul 29 Registration/Transfer Deadine: Thu Jul 30 11:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Fri Mar 6 Resident/Nonresident $5 Located in Burton, Ohio, A Smith’s is a Resident/Nonresident: $5 modern American smokehouse serving fresh, local comfort food made with Kirtland City Tavern, Kirtland your handcrafted methods. Lunch Fri Apr 17 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. choices are pulled pork sandwich with Founded in 1998, the Kirtland City coleslaw and mac and cheese; cheese- Tavern has served the community great burger with coleslaw and french fries; or food, good times, and quality memo- honey dijon chicken breast with green ries over the years. They are known for beans and mac and cheese. Lunch their savory burgers. includes soft drinks, coffee, and dessert. Registration/Transfer Deadline: After lunch you will have an hour to Fri Apr 10 browse the quaint shops or enjoy a cup Resident/Nonresident: $5 of coffee with your friends. Registration Startdate: Tues May 26 12 Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060 madness ensues before everything is lunch at the Barn Restaurant in Sauder 2020 One Day Trips, con’t resolved. Registration/refund/transfer Village (included) and learn how we deadline is May 11. developed into the nation we are today. Historic Houses of Worship Then travel to Toledo and board the MV Mar 25 Wed 8:15 a.m. – 5 p.m. Activity Level: Mild Resident/Nonresident: $92 Sandpiper for a cruise on the Maumee We’ll enjoy a fabulous home-cooked River, seeing the sights of the Toledo area. lunch at SOKOLOWSKI’S University Inn. Historic and Ethnic Cleveland – Part 5 Sold Out! Call to be Registration/refund/transfer deadline is Registration/refund/transferput on a Waitdeadline List is Jun 17 Wed 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Jul 12. Feb 25. This edition of our history series ex- Activity Level: Mild Activity Level: Moderate plores the Glenville area that started Resident/Nonresident: $84 Resident/Nonresident: $69 as a separate, rural farming communi- Ain’t Misbehavin’ at the Hanna ty, before it was a hot bed for Cleve- May 6 Wed 8:45 a.m. – 3 p.m. landers seeking Victorian-era gaming After our morning matinee show, we’ll action! We’ll visit the Superman have lunch at Windows on the River. house; see many Jewish Temples that Sold Out! Call to be became Church Alley for the array of Registration/refund/transferput on a deadline Wait List is Mar 6. churches of different denominations; Activity Level: Moderate and the area of Cultural Gardens be- Resident/Nonresident: $85 fore we enjoy the Rockefeller Green- house. We’ll ride the RTA Waterfront The International Tattoo – Pipe and Trolley as it snakes its way through Drum Gathering in Cleveland the Flats, arriving deep underneath May 16 Sat 3:45 p.m. – 10:15 p.m. the Terminal Tower, providing us a This family friendly and immensely rail experience similar to the way so patriotic event is in the time-honored many immigrants would have arrived tradition of the Military Tattoo, where in Cleveland! Take a walking tour of the Pipes & Drums of numerous police Terminal Tower City before our bus World’s Longest Garage Sale departments throughout the United takes us to Hofbrauhaus for lunch. Af- Aug 14 Fri 7:45 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. States and Canada, as well as local ter lunch, we continue sightseeing the Calling all yard and garage sale enthu- groups, combine their talents in a truly historical mini-mansions along Upper siasts! Come “saleing” with us as we spectacular display of pageantry and Prospect before we visit Peterson’s bargain hunt along the historic Lincoln music. Come join in the remembrance, Nuts. We’ll stop in to see the luxurious Highway-Rte. 30. (This yard sale is pat- fellowship and celebration to salute our Metropolitan Hotel, and visit Heinen’s terned after the World’s Largest Garage safety forces, our military and our coun- at Cleveland Trust then head home. Sale that travels from Alabama to Mich- try and have your breath taken away by Registration/refund/transfer deadline igan!) We’ll depart early and work our this patriotic show. Prior to the show at is May 17. Activity Level: Moderate way searching sales in community park- Public Auditorium, we’ll have dinner at Resident/Nonresident: $79 ing lots, church basements, people’s Windows on the River. The Registration/ yards, county fairgrounds and more. refund/transfer deadline is Apr 23. Summer Mystery Surprise #4 We’ll meander from one sale to the Activity Level: Moderate Jul 1 Wed 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Sold out next, enjoying beautiful rural areas with Resident/Nonresident: $73 Jul 10 Fri 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m. scenic vistas throughout central Ohio. Registration/refund/transfer deadline We stop for lunch on your own near Ohio’s Amish Country with lunch in is Jun 1. 2nd Bus Wooster. This trip is best for people who an Amish Home Activity Level: ModerateAdded! are really flexible in a group setting. Jun 5 Fri 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: $83 Registration/refund/transfer deadline Registration/refund/transfer deadline is Jul 14. is May 5. Rivers Casino with River Cruise Sold Out! Call to be Activity Level: Strenuous Activity Level: Moderateput on a Wait List Jul 14 Tue 7:15 a.m. – 8 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: $41 Resident/Nonresident: $76 The gaming bonus (provided by the casino) is $20. Registration/refund/ Mystery Trip #12 Kiss Me Kate at Rabbit Run Theater Sold Out! Call to be transfer deadline is Junput 14. on a Wait List Aug 18 Tue 7:45 a.m.– 7p.m. with Dinner at Steele Mansion Activity Level: Mild Aug 25 Tue 7:45 a.m.– 7p.m. Jun 11 Thu 4 – 10:45 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: $68 You need a sense of adventure, a good The dinner and the show are at- sense of humor and very comfortable tractions in themselves. Dinner is Sauder Farm Tour walking shoes. Sold Out! Call to be put on a Wait List at the Steele Mansion which has Aug 12 Wed 7 a.m. – 8:15 p.m. Registration/refund/transfer deadline is been restored to its 1870’s grandeur Experience history up close as the Jul 18. Activity Level: Moderate where you can take a self-guided tour costumed staff lead many activities Resident/Nonresident: $86 through this spectacular French Sec- and demonstrations of daily rural life ond Empire mansion. Then we travel in the 19th century. Depending on the Jaws with Paws, Vineyards and Hors- to Rabbit Run Theater for the show day and season, your visit may include in’ Around “Kiss Me Kate”. See the tale of two di- hymn singing, demonstrations of old Sept 17 Thu 8:15 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. vorced musical theater actors who are printing techniques, samples of a 19th This tour includes a variety of stops. now performing opposite each other century recipe or a chance to taste a Begin with the Jaws with Paws, in a Broadway-bound musical. In clas- homemade pickle or help with food Enforcing Laws Experience where you sical musical comedy fashion, slapstick preparation. Visit craft buildings, enjoy learn how amazing K-9 dogs are 440-974-5725 or 440-255-1100 ext. 7500 | www.cityofmentor.com 13 and see how they are trained for law division of General Motors! We’ll have Registration/refund/transfer deadline enforcement and the military. A “farm a quick photo stop in front of Hitsville, is Oct 14. fresh” lunch is included in a beautiful USA, where Berry Gordy founded leg- Activity Level: Mild barn setting. Then visit a horse farm endary Motown Records and created Resident/Nonresident: $99 and tour the barn and get to see many the sound that changed America, beautiful Belgian Horses. The train- and not only the music industry. We’ll A Very Merry Pops er will explain how they raise, train enjoy lunch at Sinbad’s Restaurant on Nov 29 Sun 12:30 – 7 p.m. the waterfront, before we take in more Registration/refund/transfer deadline and show these beauties at fairs and is Oct 15. festivals. Finish the day at a beautiful Detroit attractions in the afternoon to Sold Out! Call to be complete this very surprising day. Activity Level: Moderateput on a Wait List countryside winery (with samples) Resident/Nonresident: $89 while listening to the owners tell their Registration/refund/transfer deadline personal stories of the winery business. is Sep 14. Registration/refund/transfer deadline Activity Level: Moderate is Aug 17. Resident/Nonresident: $99 OVERNIGHT TRIPS Activity Level: Mild Murder at the Mansion – A Brush When booking a triple or quad room Resident/Nonresident: $87 with Death! on any overnight trip please note Chocolate and Wine – an Autumn Oct 22 Thu 3 – 10:30 p.m. that there will only be 2 beds in the Adventure Join us on a Murder Mystery Adven- room. Travel insurance is available and ture at Stan Hywet Mansion in Akron. Oct 1 Thu 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. recommended on overnight trips. Registration/refund/transfer deadline Just in time for Halloween, we’ll start is Sep 1. with dinner at the famous Tangier’s Sold Out! Call to be Restaurant. Next, we’ll travel to the Amelia Island, St. Augustine and Activity Level: Moderateput on a Wait List Resident/Nonresident: $86 stately Stan Hywet Mansion in Akron. Jacksonville, FL This palatial, castle-like home of the Mar 15 - 21 Sun – Sat Lunch with a President Tour Sieberling family from the early 1900’s Resident/Nonresident: $639 per Oct 6 Tue 8:30 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. will lend itself to a fun Murder Mystery person double, $893 Sold per Out! Callperson to be sin- The luncheon experience is one-of-a- Adventure. We’ll start our investiga- gle, $619 per personput triple, on a Wait quad List not kind as you are joined by a Presiden- tion into this mystery, by gathering in available tial Historian and a First Lady Histo- the Great Hall to learn about the hap- penings of “A Brush with Death,” a very Wildwood, NJ rian. These living historians are more May 17 - 20 Sun – Wed than impersonators or re-enactors, artistic crime! Next, we’ll be placed into smaller groups of 15 and invited Fantastic beach getaway to the Jersey they are serious portrayers of the U.S. Shore. See Victorian Cape May, the Presidents and First Ladies. While you to explore the 60 room Tudor Revival Mansion searching for clues with a doo-wop lights of Wildwood, and try are enjoying your luncheon at Yours your luck in exciting Atlantic City, NJ. Truly Restaurant in Hudson, they go chance to interview the suspects and investigate the surroundings to try You will visit Historic Smithville, NJ, table to table and talk with each of enjoy the patriotic flag ceremony at you. Following lunch, they will answer and figure out “who dunnit?” The win- ning team will be announced before Sunset Beach, see lots of lighthouses, questions from the group. In keep- and enjoy fine meals overlooking the ing with the theme of the tour, we everyone gets to enjoy a final refresh- ment. We will have our own prizes for water. Deposit of $150 due by Feb will also visit the National First Ladies 15 and is required upon registration. Library & Museum. We will also visit the best CSI Costumes, so come ready to play! Final payment is due Mar 25. the McKinley Presidential Library & Registration/refund/transfer deadline Museum which chronicles the life and Registration/refund/transfer deadline is Aug 22. is Apr 14. career of the 25th President from his Activity Level: Moderate birth to his death at the hands of an Activity Level: Moderate Resident/Nonresident: $99 Resident/Nonresident: $470 per per- assassin. Finish the day with an ice son double, $560 per person single, cream cone at Rosati’s Frozen Custard. Christmas Spectacular Show at Can- triple and quad not available Registration/refund/transfer deadline ton’s Palace Theater is Sep 6. Nov 14 Sat 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Activity Level: Mild This holiday tour package takes you to Resident/Nonresident: $93 the beautifully restored Canton Palace Detroit, the Comeback City Theatre. It originally opened in 1926 Oct 14 Wed 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. as a million dollar “jewel in the crown”. We’ll start with a guided tour seeing The day will begin with some holiday spectacular and historic buildings in shopping at Hartville Collectibles and the downtown area that have been lunch at Hartville Kitchen. Then we’re saved and combined with new devel- off to the Christmas Spectacular Show opment. We’ll see areas like Comerica at the Canton Palace Theater. This two- Park, the historic Fox Theatre and hour musical showcase features choral more on our whirlwind adventure. groups, comedy skits and lots of great We’ll see real American history where holiday cheer. This show will bring Henry Ford had his original office in back memories of the variety holiday 1903, along with the Fisher Brothers shows of Bob Hope, Perry Como and Bodyworks, who created a major Carol Burnett. 14 Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060 and the Quebec area plus a special door museum of 45 acres, 39 antique OVERNIGHT TRIPS dinner at the historic Le Chateau buildings and over 150,000 items. En- Continued Frontenac. Thousand Islands includes joy a dinner cruise with entertainment a guided tour of the area and a dinner and dancing on beautiful Lake Cham- Virginia Beach cruise. This package includes eleven plain. See the world’s largest granite Jun 1 - 6 Mon – Sat total meals. Deposit of $150 due by quarry and watch talented sculptors Enjoy the Virginia Beach Boardwalk. Mar 26 and is required upon registra- transform granite into lifelike stat- Journey to Colonial Williamsburg and tion. Final payment and registration/ uary. There is a tour of Montpelier, become citizens of the Revolutionary refund/transfer deadline is May 26. the state capital of Vermont, a visit City. Take a guided tour, then pay a Activity Level: Moderate to Morse Farm Sugar Works and Cold visit to Merchant Square. Travel to the Resident/Nonresident: $1570 per per- Hollow Cider Mill. No trip to Vermont Yankee Candle Village Store, and Nau- son double, $2226 per person single, is complete without a stop at Ben & ticus, a marine themed science center. $1427 per person triple, $1338 per Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory. We make a Also included is the experience of Bat- person quad stop at downtown Burlington’s Church tleship Wisconsin and the Hampton Magnificent Michigan Street Marketplace, with over 100 Roads Naval Museum. Cruise in style places to shop and dine. 5 breakfasts aboard Spirit of Norfolk for a delicious Sep 9 – 11 Wed – Fri We start our morning with a visit to and 3 dinners are included. Deposit dinner, dancing and sightseeing. The of $150 due by May 29 and is required final stop of the trip is the Virginia Cabela’s store of Dundee. Next, arrive at the SOARING EAGLE Resort, where upon registration. Final payment and Beach Aquarium & Marine Science registration/refund/transfer deadline Center. 5 breakfasts and 3 dinners are everyone will receive a $40 food credit and a $60 casino bonus. On Thurs- is Jul 24. included. Deposit of $150 due by Jan Activity Level: Moderate 17 and is required upon registration. day, we ferry over to Mackinac Island. Horse-drawn carriages will klip-klop Resident/Nonresident: $709 per Final payment and registration/re- person double, $1054 per person fund/transfer deadline is Mar 24. us to the fabulous Grand Hotel, where we will enjoy a buffet lunch. After single, $689 per person triple, quad Activity Level: Strenuous not available Resident/Nonresident: $725 per lunch, we visit the sea-side village, person double, $992 per person sin- shops and boutiques. In early eve- New York City Autumn Adventure! gle, $705 per person triple, quad not ning, return to our resort. On Friday Oct 20 - 23 Tue – Fri available morning, we will visit the unique and Day one, arrive at Carmine’s Upper famous Cops and Donuts bakery. En- West Side Italian Feast, for dinner, Rhode Island – Indulge in the Ele- route home, we’ll have a guided tour then check in to The Quality All-Suite gance!! of the Bavarian town of Frankenmuth Hotel in North Bergen, NJ., where Jun 15 - 19 Mon - Fri followed by lunch at the Bavarian Inn. there is a shuttle from the city.. On day Tour the Beautiful State of Rhode Deposit of $150 due by Jun 30 and is two, we start at the 9/11 World Trade Island. See the historic capital city required upon registration. Final pay- Center site 101st Floor Observatory. of Providence, tour the mansions of ment and registration/refund/transfer We’ll have a walking tour of the Histor- Newport, ride the rails on the Nar- deadline is Jul 31. ic Tenement Museum, then meet at ragansett Bay Railroad, set sail for a Activity Level: Moderate our Times Square restaurant for dinner sightseeing cruise and visit the famed Resident/Nonresident: $479 per per- (included) before we see “Jersey Boys” Brick marketplace. son double, $629 per person single, at the Dodger Theatre. On Thursday Deposit of $150 due by Mar 15 and $429 per person triple/quad we take a Tram Ride over the East is required upon registration. Final Hudson Valley Tour River. Our Island guide will show us payment and registration/transfer Roosevelt Island. Next, we’ll visit the deadline is Apr 15. Refund deadline is Sep 21 - 25 Mon – Fri This package features a Tour of the United Nations complex for lunch at May 15. the UN Delegate Dining Room and Activity Level: Strenuous US Military Academy in West Point, cruise on the Hudson River, tour of the tour the United Nations. We take a Resident/Nonresident: $710 per subway to explore Chinatown and, person double, $950 per person sin- Culinary Institute of America with an upscale dinner in one of their restau- Little Italy, for dinner on your own. gle, $683 per person triple, quad not Head back to our hotel, or stay in the available rants, tour the Vanderbilt Mansion and view the Hudson River. We also spend city to soak up the nightlife and take Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa and the one day at the Roosevelt National His- the hotel shuttle on your own. We’ll Thousand Islands Passport required! toric Site. This package includes nine try to get on the Today Show, explore Jul 26 – Aug 1 Sun – Sat total meals. Deposit of $150 due by Rockefeller Center or go around the Four great cities in one tour. Ottawa May 21 and is required upon registra- corner to St. Patrick’s Cathedral. We’ll includes one nights lodging and a tion. Final payment and registration/ take in the NBC Studio Tour and learn guided tour including a visit to the refund/transfer deadline is Jul 21. the history of this iconic media giant. Parliament Building. Montreal fea- Activity Level: Moderate Deposit of $150 due by Jun 30 tures two nights lodging, a guided Resident/Nonresident: $923 per and is required upon registration. tour of the downtown area and Old person double, $1207 per person sin- Final payment is due Aug 31. Montreal, a stop at the Notre Dame Registration/refund/transfer deadline gle, $808 per person triple, $724 per is Aug 20. Basilica, time in Underground City person quad Montreal, plus Montreal’s Botanical Activity Level: Moderate Gardens. Quebec features two nights Beautiful Vermont Resident/Nonresident: $879 per per- Oct 12 - 17 Mon – Sat son double, $1079 per person single, lodging, a guided tour of Quebec City Visit the Shelburne Museum, an out- $839 per person triple/quad Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060 15 REMAINING SPRING CLASSES (seeFALL registration CLASSES & refund guidelines on pg 17) Country Heat Location: Studio SilverSneakers BOOM™ MUSCLE Location: Studio Mar 2 - Apr 27* Mon 11–11:45 a.m. *Makeup Mar 2 - Apr 27* Mon 12:00 - 12:45 *Makeup Resident: $17/Nonresident: $21 Mar 3 - Apr 21 Tue 7:15 - 8:00 p.m. Cardio/Strength/Stretch Location: Studio Mar 5 - Apr 23 Thu 7:15 - 8:00 p.m. Mar 4 - Apr 22 Wed 9–9:45 a.m. Resident: $17/Nonresident: $21 Silver Sneakers Member: Free Resident: $17/Nonresident: $21 SilverSneakers BOOM™ MIND Location: Studio Low Impact Aerobics Location: Studio Mar 4 - Apr 22 Wed 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. Mar 2 - Apr 20 Mon 9–9:45 a.m. Mar 5 - Apr 23 Thu 8:00 - 8:45 a.m. Mar 3 - Apr 21 Tue 9–9:45 a.m. Resident: $17/Nonresident: $21 Silver Sneakers Member: Free Mar 5 - Apr 23 Thu 9–9:45 a.m. SilverSneakers BOOM™ MOVE Location: Studio Mar 6 - Apr 17 Fri 9–9:45 a.m. Mar 3 - April 21 Tue 6:15 - 7:00 p.m. Mar 6 - Apr 17 Fri 11–11:45 a.m. Mar 5 - Apr 23 Thu 6:15 - 7:00 p.m. Resident: $17/Nonresident: $21 Resident: $17/Nonresident: $21 Silver Sneakers Member: Free Stretch and Balance Location: Studio Mar 3 - Apr 21 Tue 11–11:45 a.m. SilverSneakers BOOM™ MOVE Location: Studio Mar 5 - Apr 23 Thu 11–11:45 a.m. Mar 6 - May 1 Tue 6:15 - 7:00 p.m. Mar 6 - Apr 17 Fri 12–12:45 p.m. Resident:/Nonresident: Free Resident: $17 /Nonresident: $21 All Media Painting Location: Cultural Arts Room Water Exercise at Heisley Mar 5 - Apr 23 Thu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Mar 2 - Apr 27 Mon 8–8:45 a.m. Resident: $39/Nonresident: $49 Mar 3 - Apr 28 Tue 10:30–11:15 a.m. Arts & Crafts Stamping Location: Cultural Arts Room Mar 3 - Apr 28 Tue 2:15–3 p.m. Mar 5 and Apr 2 Thu 12:30 p.m. Mar 4 - Apr 29 Wed 8–8:45 a.m. Resident/Nonresident: $2 per class Mar 5 - Apr 30 Thu 10:30–11:15 a.m. Creative Ceramics Location: Cultural Arts Room Mar 5 - Apr 30 Thu 2 - 3 p.m. Mar 4 - Apr 22 Wed 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Mar 7 - Apr 25 Sat 12–12:45 p.m. Mar 4 - Apr 22 Wed 6–8 p.m. Resident: $34 /Nonresident: $43 Resident: $47/Nonresident: $57 Weight Training Location: Studio Tuesday Quilters Location: Cultural Arts Room Mar 3 - Apr 21 Tue 10–10:45 a.m. Mar 3 - Apr 21 Tue 9-11 a.m. Mar 5 - Apr 23 Thu 10–10:45 a.m. Mar 3 - Apr 21 Tue 6-8 p.m. Resident: $17 /Nonresident: $21 Resident: $39/Nonresident: $49 Line Dancing Location: Studio Genealogy 1 Location: Conference Room 1 Mar 2 - Apr 20 Mon 5 p.m.–Inter Mar 12, 19, and 26 Thu 9– 11 a.m. Mar 2 - Apr 20 Mon 6:15 p.m.–Beg Mar 2 - Apr 20 Mon 7:30 p.m.–Inter Resident: $30/Nonresident: $38 Mar 4 - Apr 22 Wed 5 p.m.- Inter Crazy about Genealogy - Location: Conference Room 1 Mar 4 - Apr 22 Wed 6:15 p.m.- Adv Beg Apr 9, 16, and 23 Thu 9– 11 a.m. Resident: $18/Nonresident: $23 Resident: $30/Nonresident: $38 Yoga Location: Studio Piano Lessons Location: Stage Mar 2 - Apr 20 Mon 3–4:15 p.m. Mar 6 - Apr 17 Fri 9–11:30 a.m. Mar 5 - Apr 23 Thu 3:30–4:45 p.m. Resident: $52/Nonresident: $62 Mar 7 - Apr 18 Sat 9–10:15 a.m. Harmonica Location: Stage Resident: $40/Nonresident: $50 Mar 3 - 31 Apr 7 - 28 Tue 10 – 11 a.m. SilverSneakers® Circuit Location: Studio Resident/Nonresident: $6/month Mar 4 - Apr 22 Wed 11:00 -11:45 a.m. Laptop Help Location: Great Room Mar 5 - Apr 23 Thu 1:00 -1:45 p.m. Mar 3, 10 Apr 7, 14 Tue 9 – 11 a.m. Resident: $17/Nonresident: $21 Silver Sneakers Member: Free Resident/Nonresident: Free SilverSneakers® Classic Location: Studio Mar 2- Apr 20 Mon 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. Laptop Help Location: Great Room Mar 3 - Apr 21 Tue 12–12:45 p.m. Mar 12, Apr 9 Thu 10 – 11 a.m. Resident/Nonresident: Free Mar 4 - Apr 22 Wed 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. Mar 5 - Apr 13 Thu 12–12:45 p.m. American Sign Language Club Location: Lobby Mar 6 - Apr 17 Fri 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. Mar - Apr Tue 12–1 p.m. Resident: $17/Nonresident: $21Silver Sneakers Member: Free Resident/Nonresident: Free SilverSneakers® Yoga Location: Studio Memory Fitness Location: Conference Room 1 Mar 4 - Apr 22 Wed 8:00 - 8:45 a.m. Mar 6, 13, 20, 27 Fri 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Resident: $34/Nonresident: $43 Silver Sneakers Member: Free Resident $20 /Nonresident $25 SilverSneakers Stability Location: Studio Mar 4- Apr 22 Wed 12 – 12:45 a.m. Mind Games Resident: $17/Nonresident: $21 SilverSneakers Member: Free Apr 3, 10, 17, 24 Fri 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SilverSneakers Enerchi Location: Studio Resident $20/Nonresident $25 Mar 4 - Apr 22 Tue 3–3:45 p.m. A Matter of Balance Location: Senior Center Cardinal Room Resident: $17/Nonresident: $21 Mar 6–May 1 (no class Good Friday Apr 10) 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Resident/Nonresident: Free 16 Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060 Summer SilverSneakers Classes There is no class May 25 and Jul 3 SilverSneakers Classes are free for SilverSneakers members. Advanced registration required. Summer Class Registration is April 6 for Mentor residents and April 9 nonresidents **NEW**Silver Sneakers Enerchi Class Resident: $38/Nonresident: $48 Enerchi combines flowing Tai Chi movements and Qigong Silver Sneakers Member: Free exercises. Join us for this meditiation in motion exercise. Instructor: Denise Molesch SilverSneakers Stability May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 3 - 3:45 p.m. Get stronger and improve your balance through Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 3 - 3:45 p.m. exercises that strengthen the ankle, knee and hip joints, Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 all in a fun and social setting. This class is designed Silver Sneakers Members: Free specifically to help prevent falls. Instructor: Kathy Brown SilverSneakers® Circuit May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 12 – 12:45 p.m. Experience standing, low-impact choreography Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 12 – 12:45 a.m. alternated with standing upper-body strength work. Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 This class is suitable for nearly every fitness level, and SilverSneakers Member: Free your instructor can adapt the exercises depending on your skill. (A chair is used for support.) SilverSneakers BOOM™ MUSCLE May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 11 -11:45 a.m. This class incorporates athletic exercises that boost your overall fitness. Move through muscle-conditioning Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 11 -11:45 a.m. blocks and activity-specific drills to improve strength Instructor: Kathy Brown and functional skill. For intermediate to advanced. May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 1 -1:45 p.m. May 4- Jun 22 Mon 12 - 12:45 p.m. Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 1 -1:45 p.m. Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 12 - 12:45 p.m. Instructor: Pat Talladino Instructor: Pam Benko Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 7:15 - 8 p.m. Silver Sneakers Members: Free Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 7:15 - 8 p.m. SilverSneakers® Classic May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 7:15 - 8 p.m. Increase muscle strength and range of movement and Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 7:15 - 8 p.m. improve activities for daily living. You’ll have a chair for Instructor: Barb Bensi seated exercises and standing support. Your instructor Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 can modify the exercises for your fitness level. Silver Sneakers Member: Free May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 10 - 10:45 a.m. SilverSneakers BOOM™ MIND Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 10 - 10:45 a.m. The best from yoga and Pilates are combined into one May 5- Jun 23 Tue 12 - 12:45 p.m. fusion class designed to relax your body and mind. Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 12 - 12:45 p.m. The focus is on core muscles, lower-body strength and May 6 - Jun 17 Thu 12 - 12:45 p.m. balance. For intermediate to advanced. Bring a mat. Jul 1 - Aug 19 Thu 12 - 12:45 p.m. May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 4 - 4:45 p.m. May 7 - Jun 18 Fri 10 - 10:45 a.m. Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 4 - 4:45 p.m. Jul 10 - Aug 20 Fri 10 - 10:45 a.m. May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 8 - 8:45 a.m. Instructor: Sharon Benner Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 8 - 8:45 a.m. May 1 - Jun 19 Wed 10 - 10:45 a.m. Instructor: Denise Molesch Jul 10 - Aug 21 Wed 10 - 10:45 a.m. Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 Instructor: Pat Talladino Silver Sneakers Member: Free Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 Silver Sneakers Member: Free SilverSneakers BOOM™ MOVE This fun, dance-inspired workout improves your SilverSneakers® Yoga cardio fitness with easy-to-follow moves set to Move through seated and standing yoga poses energizing music. For intermediate to advanced. designed to increase flexibility, balance, and range of May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 6:15 - 7 p.m. movement. Finish with restorative breathing exercises Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 6:15 - 7 p.m. and final relaxation to promote reduced stress and May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 6:15 - 7 p.m. mental clarity. Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 6:15 - 7 p.m. May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 8 - 8:45 a.m. Instructor: Barb Bensi Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 8 - 8:45 a.m. Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 Instructor: Pat Talladino Silver Sneakers Member: Free 440-974-5725 or 440-255-1100 ext. 7500 | www.cityofmentor.com 17 SUMMER CLASSES (see registration & refund guidelines below) *Summer Classes PROGRAM/ACTIVITY REFUND GUIDELINES *Registration is April 6 for Mentor Please choose your classes carefully. Full refunds residents and April 9 nonresidents. will only be granted if a class is cancelled by the Senior Center membership is required to participate in City of Mentor. activities including classes, trips and programs. There is a $10 administrative fee for classes can- Please register and pay at least one week before the celled or changed by the customer. beginning date of each class. The City of Mentor Refunds will only be granted for medical reasons accepts Cash, Check, Visa, Discover and Mastercard. When registering online American Express may also and will require a doctor’s note. be used. No refunds will be granted less than 1 week prior No Class May 25 and July 3,4 to the start of the program. Water Exercise Classes at Heisley do not follow our Participants assume risk of change in personal Fitness break week schedule. affairs or health. All classes listed are part of the Summer session.

FITNESS PROGRAMS wants to have a refresher course or just like to keep it Cardio/Strength/Stretch nice and easy. This class will move along a little faster, as This fun, energetic class will incorporate dance/boxing most steps were learned in the Basic Beginner class. moves, a variety of strength training exercises each Intermediate week and stretching for a complete work out. This class is for those who wish to challenge their dance Instructor: Pat Talladino skills with more dancing and less learning time. Location: Studio May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 9–9:45 a.m. July 2 - Aug 19 Wed 9–9:45 a.m. Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 Country Heat Step right in to this easy-to-follow, completely exhilarating, country dance-inspired workout! No complicated moves. No memorizing routines. Just simply follow along to enjoy the low-impact, high- energy dance class set to the hottest country hits. You’ll have so much fun moving, stepping, clapping, stomping, and laughing, you’ll forget you’re burning Instructors: Sharen McDivitt & Tina Foster – Mon and Wed mega calories and toning your body from head to toe! Location: Senior Center Studio No class May 25 Instructor: Pam Benko May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 5 p.m. – Intermediate Location: Fitness Studio No class May 25 Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 5 p.m. – Intermediate May 4- Jun 22 Mon 11 – 11:45 a.m. May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 6:15 p.m. - Basic Beginner Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 11 – 11:45 a.m. Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 6:15 p.m. - Basic Beginner Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 7:30 p.m. – Intermediate Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 7:30 p.m. – Intermediate Line Dancing May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 5 p.m. – Intermediate Basic Beginner This class is to teach you the basics of line dancing. You Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 5 p.m. – Intermediate will learn the steps and terminology, along with different May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 6:15 p.m. – Advanced Beg dance rhythms. We will use different genres of music to Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 6:15 p.m. – Advanced Beg make this a fun filled class. All you need is a comfy pair Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 of shoes that have a slick bottom and cannot be kicked off while dancing. Please “no slip-on sandals/flip flops” or Low Impact Aerobics “high heels” for your safety. This energetic class is designed for able-bodied Advanced Beginner seniors, with a small amount of resistance bands and This is for those ready to take line dancing to the next weights. level. You should have completed at least 6 months of Instructors: Sharon Benner - Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri; 9 a.m. a Basic Beginner class, be an experienced dancer that Kathy Brown - Fri 11a.m. 18 Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060 SUMMER CLASSSES (see registration & refund guidelines on pg 18) Location: Studio No class May 25 and Jul 3 May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 10 - 10:45 a.m. May 4 - Jun 24 Mon 9–9:45 a.m. Jul 7- Aug 18 Tue 10 - 10:45 a.m. Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 9–9:45 a.m. May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 10 - 10:45 a.m. May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 9–9:45 a.m. Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 10 - 10:45 a.m. Jul 7 - Aug 18 Tue 9–9:45 a.m. Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 9–9:45 a.m. Jul 12 - Aug 20 Thu 9–9:45 a.m. Wii Bowling - Start times vary each week May 1 - Jun 19 Fri 9–9:45 a.m. Registration starts Mar 2 Jul 10 - Aug 21 Fri 9–9:45 a.m. Location: Cardinal Room May 1 - Jun 19 Fri 11–11:45 a.m. Thu 12:15 - 4 p.m. Apr 16 - Jun 18 Jul 10 - Aug 21 Fri 11–11:45 a.m. Location: Cultural Arts Room Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 Fri 12:15 - 4 p.m. Apr 3 - Jun 5 Resident/Nonresident: $6 Stretch and Balance Seated and standing exercises focus on isolating muscles Yoga to improve balance, flexibility, and to increase mobility. Enhance your well being by easing muscle and mental Instructor: Sharon Benner tension, and increasing your strength and balance. Location: Studio No class Jul 3 Bring a yoga mat and a firm cushion or blanket and May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 11-11:45 a.m. wear loose comfortable clothes. Jul 6 - Aug 18 Tue 11-11:45 a.m. Instructor: Judy Churchill - Mon, Thu May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 11-11:45 a.m. Denise Brown – Sat Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 11-11:45 a.m. Location: Studio/Stage No class May 25 and Jul 3 May 7 - Jun 19 Fri 12-12:45 p.m. Multilevel Yoga - beginner and continuing students Jul 10 - Aug 21 Fri 12-12:45 p.m. May 4 - Jun 22 Mon 3 - 4:15 p.m. Resident: $19/Nonresident: $24 Jul 6 - Aug 24 Mon 3 - 4:15 p.m. Intermediate Yoga for more advanced students; Water Exercise at Heisley prerequisite Multilevel Yoga or previous yoga Class is designed especially for those 55 and older. This experience class includes a warm up and shallow water exercises, May 7 - Jun 18 Thu 3:30–4:45 p.m. including cardio, toning and strength. Jul 2 - Aug 20 Thu 3:30–4:45 p.m. Location: Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club Pool Multilevel Yoga for beginners and continuing May 4 - Jun 29 Mon 8–8:45 a.m. students Jul 6 - Aug 31 Mon 8–8:45 a.m. May 2 - Jun 20 Sat 9–10:15 a.m. May 5 - Jun 30 Tue 10:30–11:15 a.m. Jul 11 - Aug 22 Sat 9–10:15 a.m. Jul 7 - Aug 25 Tue 10:30–11:15 a.m. Resident: $40/Nonresident: $50 May 5 - Jun 30 Tue 2:15–3 p.m. Jul 1- Aug 25 Tue 2:15–3 p.m. May 6 - Jun 24 Wed 8–8:45 a.m. Important Info, Please Read Jul 1 - Aug 26 Wed 8–8:45 a.m. May 7 - Jun 26 Thu 10:30–11:15 a.m. Class Registration is April 6 for Mentor Jul 2 - Aug 25 Thu 10:30–11:15 a.m. residents and April 9 nonresidents. May 7 - Jun 27 Thu 2–2:45 p.m. Mentor residents will have 3 day priority Jul 2 - Aug 25 Thu 2–2:45 p.m. registration since they pay taxes that May 2 - Jun 27 Sat 12–12:45 p.m. subsidize our programs. Jul 11 - Aug 29 Sat 12–12:45 p.m. Do not arrive more than 20 minutes before class. Fees for many of our programs will increase Resident: $38/Nonresident: $48 beginning with the summer session. All Water Exercise classes do not follow our break schedule. new fees are in the newsletter, brochure and Weight Training website. This is the first fee increase since This strength class is designed to build muscle 2017. Please remember we do offer financial strength and bone density. Resistance bands and assistance, forms are available at the front weights will be used while standing and while seated. desk. Instructor: Sharon Benner Location: Studio 440-974-5725 or 440-255-1100 ext. 7500 | www.cityofmentor.com 19 SUMMER CLASSES (see registration & refund guidelines on pg 18) Fitness Center The Arts Learn how to use the fitness center equipment to improve All Media Painting your health and ability to remain independent. Senior Center members who are interested in using our equipment All the fundamentals of art will be covered: are required to take one of the following courses: Fitness Orientation – Cardio Training Fitness Orientation – Strength Training Certified Personal Fitness Training During the course, participants will be instructed on gym policies, and given a workout card that will be kept in the exercise room and available to use as needed. After completion of a fitness course, participants will be given full access to the fitness center during the hours the center is open. Fitness Center Hours are Monday – Thursday 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. (It is MANDATORY for members to take one of these sessions below before using Fitness Center) Fitness Orientation - Cardio Training This 60-minute class will allow participants to practice basic equipment functions on the treadmill, composition, design, and color. Please bring the media elliptical, arc trainer, seated ellipticals, or seated bikes. of your choice, paper, and reference materials. Participants will learn how to operate machines, adjust Instructor: Jennifer Theil settings, use heart rate functions, and learn proper form Location: Cultural Arts Room when using the equipment. While on the machines, May 7- Jun 18 Thu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. participants will receive assistance in determining Resident: $41/Nonresident: $51 necessary seat or equipment adjustments, and be given Arts & Crafts - Stamping a personalized target heart rate goal. Instructor: Ann Fairchild Preregistration is required Location: Fitness Center Location: Cultural Arts Room Resident: $12.50/Nonresident: $15 (effective 5/1) May 7, Jun 4 Thu 12:30 p.m. Silver Sneakers Members: Free Jul 2, Aug 6 Thu 12:30 p.m. Fitness Orientation - Strength Training Resident/Nonresident: $4 per class This 60-minute class is designed for individuals who Creative Ceramics would like to receive basic hands-on assistance with Join us for Sommer projects. Class includes instruction our strength training equipment. Learn how to operate and firing. An $8 supply fee is included with your fundamental strength training machines focused on registration and includes use of brushes and paints. large muscle groups (such as chest, upper back, and Greenware fee is payable to the instructor. All levels of hamstrings/quadriceps leg muscles) while using correct students are welcome. form and proper breathing techniques. Participants Instructor: Sharon Williams will receive assistance in determining their specific Location: Cultural Arts Room equipment adjustments and weight settings, and learn May 6 - Jun 17 Wed 10 a.m.-12 p.m. or 6-8 p.m. how to modify strength training exercises based on individual health needs. Jul 1 - Aug 19 Wed 10 a.m.-12 p.m. or 6-8 p.m. Location: Fitness Center Resident: $49/Nonresident: $59 Resident: $12.50/Nonresident: $15 (effective 5/1) Tuesday Quilters Explore new projects using modern time-saving Certified Personal Fitness Training methods in a friendly, self-paced atmosphere. Focus Improve your fitness by working privately with one of will be on learning color, value, and construction our amazing Certified Personal Trainers who will ensure techniques to advance your quilting knowledge. safe and effective progress! Every step of the way you’ll Students should bring material (based upon provided be driven by a passionate personal trainer committed to project supply list), sewing machine in good condition, both your safety and helping you achieve your specific sewing notions, and miscellaneous supplies (rulers, fitness goals. Private one-on-one sessions are offered, rotary cutters, scissors). An iron and ironing board is along with semi-private instruction if you would prefer provided for your convenience. Morning class is for to exercise alongside a friend or loved one. the confident beginner to intermediate/advanced Location: Fitness Center and the evening class is for the beginner to confident Resident/Nonresident: 30 min - $20 / 60 min - $40 beginner. 20 Mentor Senior Center | 8484 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060 SUMMER CLASSES AND FACILITATED GROUPS (see registration & refund guidelines on pg 18) Instructor: Teri Bittner Crazy About Genealogy Location: Cultural Arts Room Are you new to the hobby of genealogy? Has it been a May 5 - Jun 23 Tue 9-11 a.m. or 6-8 p.m. few years since you took a genealogy class or worked Jul 7- Aug 18 Tue 9-11 a.m. or 6-8 p.m. on your research? Do you need some encouragement Resident: $41/Nonresident: $51 to continue your family history quest? Then this class is Technology/Computers perfect for you. Individual instruction in a small group setting will give you the opportunity to work on what Android Device Help Mother’s Day Edition interests you and guidance to help you accomplish Volunteer available to assist you with your tablet and your goals. Bring your laptop or use one of the smart phone questions. You must have an Android classroom computers for your online research. device. Schedule your free 30 minute session today. Instructor: Loretta Schmucker Instructor: Ed Kenreigh Location: Conference Room 1 Location: Great Room Thu May 7 – May 21 9 – 11 a.m. Fri May 8 9 – 11:30 a.m. and 1 - 3 p.m. Resident: $32/Nonresident: $40 Resident/Nonresident: Free Harmonica iPad/iPhone Help Beginner lessons. No experience needed. A patient volunteer is available to assist you with your Music provided. questions. Schedule your free 30 minute session today. Location: Stage Limit 2 sessions per month. You must have an Apple Instructor: Harold Lavelle/Lou Olszewski Device. Mar 3 - 31 Apr 7 - 28 May 5 - 26 Jun 2 - 23 Instructor: Carol Ameen Tue 10 – 11 a.m. Location: Cardinal Room Resident/Nonresident: $6/month Wed 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. TBA Resident/Nonresident: Free Piano Lessons Laptop Help (Now on Tuesdays) We offer private 30 minute beginner and continuing A volunteer is available to help you with your laptop piano lessons. The lesson plans include a balance of questions. Whether you have a Mac or Microsoft com- theory, sight reading and repertoire appropriate to the puter, you will get valuable one-on-one help. Sched- student’s level and musical ability. ule your free 30 minute session today. Instructor: Marge Syroney Instructor: Nick Ajdinovich Location: Great Room Location: Stage No class Jul 3 May 5, 12 Jun 3, 10 Jul 7, 14 Aug 4, 11 May 1 - Jun 19 Fri 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Tue 9 – 11 a.m. Jul 10 - Aug 21 Fri 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Resident/Nonresident: Free Resident: $52/Nonresident: $65 NEW***Laptop Help Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging Classes A volunteer is here to help you with your Microsoft laptop questions. Microsoft word, email, internet and Chronic Disease Self-Management (CDSM) Facebook are just a few of the things she can help you workshop. with. Don’t forget to bring your questions. Take charge of your long lasting health concerns – Instructor: Linda Zahn and your life. You’ll learn how to do more of what Location: Great Room YOU want to do, find practical ways to deal with symptoms and challenges, set your own weekly Mar 12 Thu 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. goals, make a step-by-step plan to improve your Apr 9 Thu 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. health, make better eating and exercise choices, Resident/Nonresident: Free understand new treatment options, and discover Continuing Education better ways to talk to your doctor and family about American Sign Language Club Join the American Sign Language Club. Expand on what you already know. Learn sentence structure and more about deaf culture. Challenge yourself and continue learning! Volunteer Instructor: Sharon House Location: Lobby Summer Class Registration is May - Jun and Jul - Aug Tue 12 – 1 p.m. April 6 for Mentor residents Resident/Nonresident: Free and April 9 nonresidents 440-974-5725 or 440-255-1100 ext. 7500 | www.cityofmentor.com 21 FULL AD PAGES Please keep your content out of these ad ar- eas and do not move the markers.

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Indians Opening Day Party Can’t get to the ballpark on Opening Day? Come to our 9th annual Opening Day Party and watch the Tribe take on the Detroit Ti- gers. During the game, enjoy complimentary ballpark snacks including ice cream, popcorn, peanuts, Cracker Jacks and more. Snacks and give-aways provided by local senior services agencies. Game time is 1:10 p.m. Concessions are open from 12:30-1:45pm. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED, THIS EVENT ALWAYS SELLS OUT EARLY! Location: Great Room Mar 26 Thu 12:30 p.m. Doors Open Resident/Nonresident: Item for food bank Together, we FEED Lake County! We are collecting food for the United Way Feed Lake County food drive. For FREE admission to the Opening Day event bring a food item: Canned veggies, canned fruits, canned meats, peanut butter and jelly, breakfast foods, boxed meals, soups and stews, pasta and sauce. Please check expiration dates.

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