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646 A Street, Davis, CA 95616 www.cityofdavis.org/seniorservices 530-757-5696 email: [email protected] February Office hours: M-F, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Transporta on: 530-747-8240 2020 F T M Volume 46 No. 2 Regional Wine Dinner Contents Join us for an evening of wine, food and conversa on on Thursday, Feb. 13, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Center volunteer and Lifelong Learning 2 wine buff Larry Chandler will talk a li le about regional Health and Fitness 3 favorites and discuss misconcep ons about wine. Larry has Transporta on 4 been involved with wine for much of his career running wine clubs, wine seminars and wine dinners. The $11 ckets for Music & Dance 4 food and entertainment are available at the front desk or by calling 530- Movies & Support Groups 5 757-5696. Unique and delicious wines selected by Larry will be sold by the Services & Resources 5 glass by Davis Sunset Rotary Club for an addi onal $5. FYI 6 Registration Day Gi of Giving 6 To enroll in one of our more popular classes in the spring, mark your Special Interest 7 calendar for Tuesday, Feb. 4. That’s the first day of open registra on for Genealogy Mee ng 7 March, April, May and June classes. Arts & Cra s 8 Tracing African American Ancestry Cards & Games 8 In honor of Black History Month, join us for a lecture by Denise Griggs as Meals on Wheels 9 she discusses resources for tracing history & family legacy, shares informa on about the Greater Sacramento Area African American Travelaires 10 Genealogy Society, and gives details about the upcoming African American Family History Seminar. Mrs. Griggs is a genealogist, author and owner of Holiday Closures Glass Tree Books. She teaches beginning genealogy and research Senior Center offices and the techniques through local libraries and seminars. She is the exhibit chair for Meals on Wheels lunch the Family History Seminar. Thursday, February 27 at 10:30 a.m. program are closed Monday, Feb. 17 for the Presidents

Day holiday. Newcomer Tour Learn about Davis Senior Center staff, programs and services Friday, Feb. 7, 9:30-10:30 a.m. See page 6 for more informa on.

L L Managing Finances for Vulnerable Using Smartphones for People with Who can help when a vulnerable Vision or Hearing Impairments older adult can no longer care for Many people have difficulty seeing themselves and does not have a or hearing their smart-phones. trusted friend or family member Learn to make your smartphone to manage their affairs? A work be er for you in a free, onsite professional fiduciary might be training offered by the California the answer. Among the services a professional Telephone Access Program. Learn how to: fiduciary might provide are banking and bill paying,  make your smartphone louder and easier to hear daily care and housing needs, estate management  send or receive text messages and administra on and tax prepara on and  connect Bluetooth devices payment. They can also hire and coordinate the  operate the basic func ons of your smartphone services of other professionals. Learn more  and much more Thursday, Feb. 20 at 10:00 a.m., when Rebecca May, Training for Android users will be Thursday, Feb. 27, chief of the CA Professional Fiduciaries Bureau 9:30-11:30 a.m. Training for iPhone users will be explains what a professional fiduciary does and how Thursday, March 5, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Pre-registra on they are licensed. is required by calling 530-757-5696. A minimum of four people must sign up for these workshops to be Mah Jongg for Everyone held. If you are interested in observing and then learning to play Connections Café American Mah Jongg, you are Drop in for free technology invited to a end free tutorials in tutoring on Monday, Feb. 3, 6:00 the center’s mul purpose room -8:00 p.m. Ask your ques ons Tuesdays, Feb. 18 - March 10, 1:00-3:00 p.m. about how to use your laptop, Players will provide brief explana ons of how the iPad or smart phone. Our game is progressing and the objec ves of the play. If volunteers can help. Need help at a different me? you remember playing Mah Jongg in your youth, Call the center at 530-757-5696 for a complimentary come learn the challenges as an adult. If you have weekday appointment with a volunteer tutor. never played, come discover the fascina on with this game. Graduates of the tutorials, as well as any experienced players, are welcome to join the group in our weekly play, Mondays at 12:00 p.m. No RSVP needed. For informa on email Janice Bridge at Senior Center Staff [email protected] Maria Lucchesi - Community Services Supervisor Lisa DeAmicis - Informa on & Assistance Coordinator Michael Cirelli - Program Coordinator Libby Wolf - Office Assistant

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H F We encourage you to speak with your doctor before starting any exercise program to ensure your health and safety.

Awareness Through Movement/Feldenkrais How to Fall (T, 10:15-11:15 a.m.) Con nuing 2/4-2/25 $25 Falling can cause a serious injury, and (T, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) New/Cont. 2/4-2/25 $13 the fear of falling can increase our chances of a fall. Learn the right way Body, Breath and Mind 2/4-2/25 to fall and create a “fall action plan.” (T, 8:00-10:00 a.m.) $50 Practice and acquire the techniques to minimize the impact, prevent severe injury and Dyna-Bands 2/3-2/28 reduce your fear. Participants should wear (M,W,F, 2:00-3:00 p.m.) $39 comfortable clothing and be prepared to squat, roll on mats and move on the floor. This one-day Fit for Life (all classes full) 2/3-2/28 workshop, with instructor Debbie Eernisse, meets at (M, W, F, 7:45 & 9:00 am, 3:15 p.m.) $58 2795 2nd Street in Davis. It will be adventurous and practical. Thursday, March 19, 2:00-4:00 p.m. $21 Interna onal Folk Dancing 2/4-2/25 (T, 10:30-11:30 a.m.) $21 Introduction to Tai Chi Tai Chi is a mind body exercise that Pilates 2/4-2/27 integrates relaxed flowing movements (T,Th, 2:30-3:30 p.m.) $50 done with mindfulness and natural breathing. This new ongoing Thursday Strength & Fitness 2/4-2/27 class intended for beginners will (T,Th 4:00-5:00 p.m.) $50 introduce you to basic Tai Chi and Qi Gong movements after which you will feel relaxed and Tai Chi/Chi Gung invigorated. Thursdays, March 5-26, 10:15-11:15 (T, 7:45-8:45 a.m.) Con nuing 2/4-2/25 $25 a.m. $25 (Th, 7:45-8:45 a.m.) Con nuing 2/6-2/27 $25 (T, 9:00-10:00 a.m.) Basic (full) 2/4-2/25 $25 (Th, 9:00-10:00 a.m.) Basic (full) 2/6-2/27 $25 Flex Pass Classes The Flex Pass is a pre-paid Yoga – Therapeu c punch card that works for (M, 8:15-9:45 a.m.) 2/6-2/27 $29 specific classes offered during (Th, 8:15-9:45 a.m.) 2/4-2/25 $38 early morning and evening hours at the Senior Center: Yoga – Intermediate Chair Sunrise Step, Tone & Stretch (M, 10:30-11:30 a.m.) 2/3-2/24 $19 (M,W,F 6:00-7:00 a.m.), Yoga (Th, 10:30-11:30 a.m.) 2/6-2/27 $25 & Medita on (M 5:30-6:30 p.m.), and PM Aerobics (T,Th 6:30-7:30 p.m.). Only Yoga – Chair pay for what you use, or try different classes. For (Th, 1:00-2:00 p.m.) 2/6-2/27 $25 details, call us at 530-757-5696 or look online at www.cityofdavis.org (click the “Recrea on Online” Zumba 2/7-2/28 $22 icon, then click the “Fitness Flex Pass” tab). (F, 12:30-1:15 p.m.)

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T M D Unitrans Bus Schedules & Passes Ukulele Lessons Unitrans schedules are available in Sign up for something fun, and the lobby of the Senior Center. Free challenge your brain. UC Davis Unitrans bus passes are also available student Ashley Ricafrente teaches for those age 60+. Don’t have time to beginning ukulele lessons monthly get to the center? You can ride Wednesdays, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Each Unitrans for free by showing your Medicare card to session has four classes and costs the driver. $41. Register at the front desk or over the phone (with waiver on file). Davis Community Transit This month we say goodbye to Sing Along to 60’s and 70’s Music Emily and Dakotah. We wish Join the sing-along them well in their future Wednesday, Feb. 5, 4:20-5:20 endeavors! p.m. This volunteer-led, free Last year was a busy one for program includes live piano DCT! In 2019 we provided 17,474 rides, drove accompaniment with lyrics of 65,148 miles and operated 5,423 hours of service. well-known songs projected on Please be reminded that when Unitrans is not a big screen. No singing experience is necessary. operating DCT operating hours follow the Yolobus operating hours. When DCT follows the Yolobus Live Music in the Afternoon operating hours there is a premium fare of $4.50 Every first and third Friday the center hosts a live for a one-way ride. If you have any questions, band in the mul -purpose room. They play for free please contact the DCT main line at 530-747-8240. and welcome an audience. Tunes include favorites from the 1940s and Free Vouchers for Eligible Riders 1950s. Requests are welcome! Friday, The Senior Transportation Voucher Program Feb. 7 & 21, 2:15-4:00 p.m. provides seniors with vouchers for YoloBus Special or Davis Community Transit. To be eligible, you must be 60+ and qualified to use one of the paratransit services. Vouchers are available at the Senior Center. This program is funded by Agency Seeking Display Case Exhibitors on Aging Area 4. A $5 donation is suggested. For The Davis Senior Center is looking to fill its 2020 more information or to arrange to pick up display case with a monthly rotation of personal vouchers, contact Lisa at 530-757-5696. collections from the community. Past displays have included tea pots, nutcrackers, figurines and Travel Training Coming April handmade wood carvings. Please call 530-757- Learn about the variety 5696 to provide your name, phone number and of transportation options what you would like to display. Staff will contact available in Davis. Attend you to discuss the collection and a future month the free Travel Training event Saturday, April 25 for installation. from 9:00 am-12:00 noon at the Senior Center. Meet representatives from Unitrans, Davis Community Transit, Yolobus, ride-hailing services and bike share. No RSVP needed.

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12:15 p.m. The Davis Senior Center does not endorse the opinions, services or products discussed in February 7 – Wine Country support groups. Meetings are for sharing (2019) R, 1 hour 43 minutes purposes only. Comedy During a vaca on to Napa Valley, a Dementia Caregivers Support Group group of long me friends reunite Wednesday, Feb. 19, 10:00 a.m. and revisit past choices in this hilarious and hear elt comedy from Men’s Social Group director Amy Poehler. Wednesday, Feb. 26, 10:00 a.m.

Parkinson’s Care Partners Support Group Thursday, Feb. 13, 1:30 p.m. February 14 – 2020 Oscar Winner TBA Best Picture Nominees Parkinson’s Support Group  Ford V Ferrari Thursday, Feb. 20, 1:30 p.m.  The Irishman  Jojo Rabbit Peripheral Neuropathy Support Group  Joker Tuesday, Feb. 11, 3:30 p.m.  Li le Women  Marriage Story S /R  1917  Advance Health Care Direc ves ($2.50 dona on)  Parasite  Once Upon A Time In Hollywood  Ba ery and Eyeglass Recycling  Blood Pressure Checks (3rd Fri., 11:00 a.m.-noon) February 21 – Blackkklansman  Copy Machine ($.10 each) Gree ng Cards ($.25) ( 2018) R, 2 hours 15 minutes  DMV Sample Drivers Tests ($2 dona on) Biography, Crime, Drama  Dyna-Bands ($5) Ron Stallworth, an African American police officer from Colorado Springs,  Federal Food Distribu on (3rd Wed., 11:00 a.m.) CO, successfully manages to infiltrate  Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy the local Ku Klux Klan branch with Program* (HICAP) (916-376-8915) the help of a Jewish surrogate who  Informa on & Assistance eventually becomes its leader. Based  Legal Consulta ons* on actual events.  Medical Equipment Lending Closet (9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.) February 28 – Hidden Figures (2016) PG, 2 hour 7 minutes  Resources for Independent Living - RIL* Biography, Drama, History (916-446-3074) The story of a team of female  Technology Tutoring* (cell phones, laptops, etc) African-American mathema cians  Saturday Club respite program (fee based) who served a vital role in NASA (530-758-3704) during the early years of the U.S.  Scholarships-Dianne Hinsz Mem./Special Events

space program.  Veterans Services (530-406-4850) *Appointments required. Call 530-757-5696.

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FYI G G Tour of Center How to Support the Senior Center Mark your calendar now, Donate by mail: make check or tell a friend about our payable to either “Davis Senior Tour & Coffee event set Services Endowment Fund” or for Friday, Feb. 7, 9:30 - “Davis Senior Services Improvement 10:30 a.m. Center staff Fund” and mail to: will describe the many classes and services offered Yolo Community Founda on and lead a tour through the building. Even if you P.O. Box 1264, Woodland, CA already a end center programs we you’ll learn 95776 something new. Complimentary donuts and Donate online: go to www.sacregcf.org. Click on Starbucks coffee provided. No RSVP necessary. “donate.” For more informa on, contact Maria Lucchesi at the Davis Senior Center, Always Wanted to Teach? The AARP Driver Safety Program at The Gift of Giving the Davis Senior Center has been

cancelled for months due to lack of We gratefully acknowledge the following groups for a volunteer instructor. We need their contributions to the Senior Center: someone willing to teach this classroom-style course held at the Duplicate Bridge $ 25 center. No behind-the-wheel Hem & Haw / Knit Night $ 52 instruc on is involved. The schedule is flexible, Members of Project Linus $ 47 involving only a few days per month. Training is provided. If you are interested in this rewarding Thank you also to those who donated toward the volunteer opportunity, please go to h ps:// following: www.aarp.org/auto/driver-safety/volunteernow. Coffee $ 20 Greeting Cards / Copies $ 49 Tax Appointments: 530-324-5007 Jewelry Sale $ 142 Medical Equipment $ 505 The AARP Founda on offers free tax Misc. & General Donations $ 417 prepara on assistance at the Davis Total : $ 1,257 Senior Center during tax season. Unlike previous years, appointments cannot be scheduled directly through the Senior Center. To make an appointment, please call 530-324-5007. Thank You! Used Jewelry Donations Special thanks to Grace Chen for Cleaning out your drawers? Consider funding the Lion Dance dona ng any unwanted jewelry to performance, Tai Chi and Kung the Davis Senior Center for our fall Fu demonstra ons for the fundraising Jewelry Sale. You can center’s Chinese New Year event receive a receipt for your dona on, last month. and your jewelry goes on to its next life all while benefi ng programs and services at our center.

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S I One-Step to Better Searching Chinese Culture Club One-Step Webpages: A The Chinese Culture Club meets Potpourri of Genealogical this month on Friday, Feb. 14 & Search Tools is the Davis 28, 12:30-2:30 p.m. The group Genealogy Club’s topic on explores Chinese culture Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1:00- through educa onal videos 3:00 p.m. Steve Morse returns to describe the with English sub tles and range of incredible tools available and give the prac ces tradi onal Chinese highlights of each one. The One-Step website exercises and games. Everyone is welcome. started out as an aid for effec vely finding passengers in the Ellis Island database, and it has Mac Users Group con nued to evolve to now include about 300 web The Mac Users group will meet Tuesday, -based tools, many of which can help find those Feb. 11, 6:30 p.m. Discussion topics vary hidden gems. and may include upcoming hardware and Stephen Morse has earned numerous awards for troubleshoo ng so ware issues. crea ng the One-Step website. In his other life Everyone is welcome. For more Morse is a computer professional with a doctorate informa on, call Eric Thompson at 530-758-3098. degree in electrical engineering, best known as the architect of the Intel 8086 (the granddaddy of Senior Commission today's Pen um processor), which sparked the PC The City of Davis Senior Ci zen Commission will revolu on. We welcome Steve back to Davis! meet Thursday, Feb. 14, 2:30 p.m. at Community The Davis Genealogy Club library, staffed by Chambers, 23 Russell Blvd. The public is always volunteers, is open to the public each Wednesday welcome to a end the commission mee ngs. For and Friday, 1:00-3:30 p.m. Guests are always details, contact Maria Lucchesi, senior center welcome at mee ngs. To learn more about the supervisor, at 530-757-5696. Davis Genealogy Club and Library, visit our website at www.davisgenealogy.org or call Lisa Henderson at 530-753-8943. Waldorf Fiddlers Coming in March Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day by enjoying Davis Public Art Map the spirited sounds of the Waldorf School Fiddlers on Tuesday, March 17, 1:15-1:45 Pick up the newly published pm. Refreshments will be served City of Davis Public Art map in compliments of Comfort Keepers. No the Senior Center lobby. The RSVP needed for this free program. free map lists the artwork tles, the name of the ar sts and the loca on in the city or Photo on Page 1 - Davis Sunset Rotary on the UC Davis campus. Pick volunteers si ng at the wine table for last year’s up the map and discover Yolo Wine dinner. Sunset Rotary donates the statues, pain ngs, mosaics, scultures, etc. that proceeds of wine sales to the center’s Dianne make up the treasure trove of public art in our Hinsz Memorial Scholarship Fund which provides area. You’ll be amazed by the variety and the scholarships for seniors with limited incomes to talent on display right in our neighborhood! register for special-interest or fitness-related

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The following game groups are led by volunteers and Watercolor Group may be canceled on occasion. Sally Besser will be teaching the first two weeks in February. Friday, Feb. Bingo 7 will be line and wash flowers, Thursdays - 12:30 p.m. including how to draw the flowers. Hosted by Davis Sunset Rotary. On Feb. 14 we will do trees, limbs Snacks provided. and leaves with emphasis on foreshortening. The last two weeks Duplicate Bridge will be taught by Carrie Ceniseroz. Mondays - 12:15 p.m. We meet every Friday, 9:30-11:00 a.m. in the Contact [email protected] Valente room of the Senior Center. The doors open at 9:00 a.m. Come early to get a good seat and Evening Social Bridge visit. For more info or ques ons contact Sandi at sandrama hys@a .net. Mondays - 6:00 p.m. Project Linus of Yolo County Mah Jongg Happiness is a warm blanket (American League) made with love! Do you enjoy Mondays - 12:00 noon quil ng, kni ng or sewing? Mah Jongg tutorials—see page 2 Join Project Linus to make blankets for children in the Table Tennis community who are seriously Tuesdays & Thursdays - 12:00 ill, trauma zed or otherwise in need. Come to our gathering on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1:30-3:30 p.m. noon at the Senior Center to share ideas, pa erns and Games are played on mee ng tables. lots of good conversa on. For more informa on, contact Diane McGee at [email protected] or call 530-753-3436. Hem & Haw Anyone who loves to knit, Open Art & Craft Studio crochet or s tch is welcome The center’s Valente Room is open to all art to join our friendly group on enthusiasts, including painters, basket weavers and Wednesdays, 1:00-3:00 p.m. cra ers Monday mornings beginning at 9:00 a.m. for conversa on and Drop in to work on your own project in our invi ng crea vity! h ps://hemandhawdavis.weebly.com studio space. It’s well lit and has large tables, allowing you to spread out and work on projects Davis Knit Night that might take more space than your home Night Kni ers meet in the lounge on Mondays, studio. 5:00-8:00 p.m. Bring your supplies and give it a try! All ages and abili es welcome.

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Cirque du Soliel Grand Canyon & Sedona Saturday, Feb. 15 - Late a ernoon performance at May 16-22 - Includes one night in L.A., two nights in Su er Health Field in West Sacramento. Wait List. Sedona, a narrated rim tour at the Grand Canyon, & $115 Grand Canyon railway. $1999 ppdo

Frida Kahlo at the DeYoung Coming Attractions Tuesday, March 24 - Many of the ar st’s personal Aug. 31-Sept. 10 - Mount Rushmore & Yellowstone items on display along with 20 of her pain ngs. $2999 ppdo, $3799 single Lunch on your own and a visit to the Legion of Honor in the a ernoon. Depart 8:00 a.m. and Oct. 17-25 - Oberammergau Passion Play and return 5:00 p.m. $97 Austria. $2,699 plus air. Only four seats le .

Golden Gate Park 150th Anniversary Feb. 8-23, 2021 - Panama Canal Cruise on Princess ship. Departs S.F. Includes flight home from Ft. Wednesday, April 22 - Extensive visit, including Lauderdale. Book early and receive free drinks and lunch at Beach Chalet Restaurant. $158 wifi. ***Princess will host a cruise presenta on The Clairvaux Abbey & Winery Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020 at 10:00 a.m., at the Monday, April 27 - in Vina, CA. Lunch included at Davis Senior Center. Early booking available at the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company in Chico. $133 presenta on.***

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Nonprofit Org U.S. Postage PAID Davis, CA Permit No. 1 Time Value 646 A Street, Davis, CA 95616 Dated Material 530-757-5696 Office hours: M-F, 9am - 4pm D A V I S S E N I O R C E N T E R February 2020 Activities and Special Events Information Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday O N G O I N G W E E K L Y A C T I V I T I E S $ FP $ $ FP $ $ FP Senior Center Office 6:00am Step, Tone, Stretch (MPE) 7:45am Tai Chi (Cont) (MPE) 6:00am Step, Tone, Stretch (MPE) 7:45am Tai Chi (Cont) (MPE) 6:00am Step, Tone, Stretch (MPE) $ $ $ $ $ Open Weekdays 7:45am Fit For Life (MPE) 8:00am Body, Breath & Mind (A) 7:45am Fit For Life (MPE) 8:15am Therapeutic Yoga (A) 7:45am Fit For Life (MPE) $ $ $ $ $ 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 8:15am Therapeutic Yoga (A) 9:00am Tai Chi (Basic) (MPE) 9:00am Fit for Life (MPE) 9:00am Tai Chi (Basic) (MPE) 9:00am Fit for Life (MPE) $ $ $ $ . 646 A St. 9:00am Fit for Life (MPE) 10:15am Aware Thru Mvmnt (A) 10:00am Watercolor (Beg) (V) 10:30am Chair Yoga (Int) (A) 9:00am Watercolor Group (V) . $ . . $ Davis, CA 95616 9:00am Open Art/Craft Studio (V) 10:30am Intl. Folk Dancing (MPE) 11:30am Lunch Program (MPW) 11:30am Lunch Program (MPW) 9:30am Memoirs (A) $ $ . . . (530) 757-5696 10:30am Chair Yoga (Int) (A) 11:30am Aware Thru Mvmnt (A) 1-3:30pm Genealogy Library (Lib) 12:00pm Table Tennis (MPW) 11:30am Lunch Program (MPW) . . . . . [email protected] 11:30am Lunch Program (MPW) 11:30am Lunch Program (MPW) 1:00pm Hem & Haw (A) 12:30pm Sunset Rotary Bingo (V) 12:15pm Free Friday Films (G) . . $ $ $ 12:00pm Mah Jongg (G) 12:00pm Table Tennis (MPE) 1:00pm Ukulele (Beg) (MPW) 1:00pm Chair Yoga (Beg) (A) 12:30pm Zumba (MPE) . $ $ $ . Davis Community Transit 12:15pm Duplicate Bridge (MPW) 2:15pm Balance With Tai Chi (A) 1:00pm Watercolor (Int) (V) 2:15pm Balance With Tai Chi (A) 12:30pm Chinese Culture Club (V) $ $ $ $ 530-747-8240 2:00pm Dyna-Bands (MPE) 2:30pm Pilates (MPE) 2:00pm Dyna-Bands (MPE) 2:30pm Pilates (MPE) 2nd & 4th Friday $ $ $ $ . 3:15pm Fit for Life (MPE) 4:00pm Strength & Fitness (MPE) 3:15pm Fit for Life (MPE) 4:00pm Strength & Fitness (MPE) 1-3:30pm Genealogy Library (Lib) . $ FP $ FP $ Activity Keys: 5-8:00pm Knit Night (Lg) 6:30pm PM Aerobics (MPE) 6:30pm PM Aerobics (MPE) 2:00pm Dyna-Bands (MPE) $ FP . FP Indicates a Flex Pass Class 5:30pm Yoga & Meditation (MPE) 2:15pm Live Music (MPW) . $ Indicates class fee 6-8:00pm Connections Café (V) 1st & 3rd Friday $ * Indicates need to register for 1st & 3rd Monday 3:15pm Fit for Life (MPE) . free activity and/or by 6:00pm Social Bridge (G) appointment. Please call (530) 757-5696. Room Key: S P E C I A L A N D O N C E A M O N T H E V E N T S A - Activity Room 3 4 5 6 7 B - Board Room 8:00 am Registration Day (Ly) 4:20 pm Sing Along (MPW). 9:30 am Newcomer Tour (G) G - Game Room Lg - Lounge Lib - Library 10 11 12 13 14 Ly - Lobby 3:30 pm Peripheral Neuropathy Grp (G). 1:30 pm Parkinson's Care Partners (G). MPR - Multi Purpose Room 6:30 pm Mac Users Grp (G). 1:30 pm Project Linus (MPW). 2:30 pm Senior Comm Mtg (CC). MPE - Multi Purpose East 4:20 pm Sing Along (MPW). 5:30 pm Yolo Wine Dinner$ (V) Happy Valentine's Day! MPW - Multi Purpose West 17 18 19 20 21 P - Parking Lot 1:00 pm Mah Jongg Tutorials (MPW) 10:00 am Dementia Caregivers Grp (Lib). 10:00 pm Professional Fiduciaries (V) 11:00 am Blood Pressure Check (MPW). V - Valente Room 1:00 pm Genealogy Club (V). 10:00 am Travelaires Presentation (A) 1:30 pm Parkinson’s Support Grp (G) Senior Center & Lunch Closed 11:00 am Food Distribution (MPE). Offsite Buildings: 24 25 26 27 28 CC - Community Chambers 1:00 pm Mah Jongg Tutorials (MPW) 10:00 am Men's Social Group (G). 10:30 am Tracing African American 23 Russell Blvd. Ancestry (G) 9:30 pm Android Smart Phones* (V)