On The Move A Monthly Publication of the Southside Community Center

Vol. XXXX No. 10 A Place to Connect October 2019 Being 100 years-old is a BIG, BIG Deal! Wed Oct 23 / 10 am - 3 pm Let’s Honor Centenarians/Celebrate Life $25 per person Luncheon Tuesday October 15 / 11:30–1 pm $10 Members, $13 non-members, Gather friends to play the Centenarians Free game of your choice, eat a All centenarians are invited to be our guest at this special luncheon in their honor. If you know a centenarian or are one, call 535-0803 by October 10 to reserve a free delicious lunch, enter a raffle lunch and tell us the centenarian’s name. Our honored guests will be treated to: while supporting the  A Certificate of Honor from City Council President Ben Stuckart Southside Community Center.  A gift of flowers and a personal cake Cost includes lunch and entry  Entertainment by The Minstrels of Project Joy into a raffle. Call Lynn at 509-  A delicious Italian buffet, donated by Red Rock Catering, with Caesar salad, garlic toast, penne 499-8700. pasta or linguine topped with your choice of pesto cream sauce, marinara sauce, chicken and/or Reserve your table meatballs. Desert donated by “Nothing Bundt Cakes” by Oct. 16! THANKS TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS Aging and Long Term Care of Eastern , Home Care Assistance, and Community Health Plan of Washington. Saturday, October 5 / 9 am-2 pm Representatives from over 50 businesses, agencies and organizations will provide Police Dog Haywire information on healthy lifestyles, planning Still Needs Your Help options, recreational activities, financial and legal choices, health insurance alternatives, Thanks to your generosity, we’re making fabulous progress home health care, health screenings, senior towards the estimated $4,000 living options, medical needs and much more. needed to buy a vest for Haywire. WSU nursing students will provide vitals So far, I have $1,500 and am still screenings. Walgreen’s will give flu shots from sitting on the counter in the lobby 9-11 am. You could even win a cash prize of up asking you to put more money in Generously Sponsored by to $250. Come visit with professionals to learn my tummy. Please help keep about: Haywire safe as he works to  Medical & health resources protect us. Thanks to all who already helped.  Fitness resources & products  Insurance, including Medicare plans Priscilla  Legal assistance & financial planning  55+ Lifestyle Communities 3 Ways Receive Your Newsletter 1. By email to read & print at home  Assisted Living & Memory Care helps save trees and printing &  Funeral Homes / Pre-Planning mailing expense for the Center.  Eat lunch for $6 / free coffee 2. A paper copy in the mail (if you don’t Have an opportunity to win cash prizes have a computer — or if email just isn’t your thing). Call Betty, 535- 0803. 3. Pick up a copy at the Center.

Our Mission To enhance the physical and mental well-being of those we serve by providing recreational, educational and volunteer opportunities. Board of Directors and Staff Southside A Note from Lisa Community Center Fall is here and leaves change color, demonstrating their brilliance before bowing to winter and A non-profit 501 (c)(3) corporation the snow. This pretty time of year can also induce sadness as we bid farewell to the summer. BOARD OF DIRECTORS At the Center we have a cure for those blue days — a very busy October and other fall events. Shelagh Camak, President The Centenarians’ luncheon will celebrate our distinguished guests who have reached 100 Lynn Terry, Vice President years and more. This year City Council President Ben Stuckart will attend and present an Mary Van Couvering, Secretary award to each Centenarian honoring their longevity. If you know a Centenarian, please invite Claudia Craven Newsletter them and have them attend. Sign up at the front desk ASAP and give us their name(s) so they Ann Beyer can be recognized at the luncheon. Tom Carroll October also features Book It! Kids-Wiggly Science. This collaboration with EWU and Megaen Childress Sabrina Gonder Franklin Elementary will help children learn about their environment. Curious adults are Barbara Haynes welcome to come learn about bugs and creepy crawly things. Your support helps children learn Jackson Williams the science of critters while having fun. Book It! is followed by the Health & Wellness Fair on October 5, and the ever-popular Get Y our Game On on October 23. STAFF The annual Veteran’s Appreciation Dinner on November 7th will be emceed again this year by Lisa Rosier, Executive Director Dan Kleckner from KHQ; our fantastic keynote speaker is Angelica "Angel" Pilato, PhD, Lt. Email: [email protected] Col., USAF (Retired). We are honored to have her come to Spokane. This is an event not to be (509) 535-0803, ext. 103 missed. Betty Rogers, Office Administrator We love our volunteers and hope that those who attended our Volunteer Appreciation lunch felt Email: [email protected] the love and gratitude we have for all of you. We could not do what we do without your (509) 535-0803, ext. 100 support. A heart-felt thanks from me, the Board and staff for all you do for the Center. Jan Suhr OMG Facts: Most birds’ bones are so hollow and light, their feathers weigh more than their Rentals/Programs Coordinator skeleton; 85% of shoppers go to their right when shopping (so please confuse the statistic, go left!!!); Email: [email protected] Queen ants can live up to 28 years (it is good to be Queen!); Koi fish have been known to live up to 226 years; it takes 12 bees their entire lifetime to collectively produce just one tablespoon of honey; Cornelia Brisan Australia is the only continent without an active volcano (Australia also doesn’t have squirrels); in Office Assistant, Volunteer Coordinator China, the KFC slogan ‘finger lickin good’ comes out as ‘eat your fingers off’ in its literal AARP Title 5 interpretation. April Lisa Rosier, Executive Director Travel Assistant, AARP Title 5 Custodians Danny Villalpando, Supervisor; Welcome New Members Gage Bush, Bill Beyer Sharon Arnold * Jeff & Sue Belote * Joanne Blais * Thomas Devlin * Majil Fausel Priscilla Holmstead * Trisha KisslerJack & Maggie Mudd * Marianne Ophardt Alina Ryakhovskaya * Alicia Simpson * Lark Steinmetz Southside Membership Next New Member Orientation Yearly membership is $50 (individual) or Tuesday, October 15 at 11 am before the luncheon. $75 for couples living in the same Luncheon is hosted for new members. household. A limited number of SOUTHSIDE COMMUNITY CENTER POLICIES scholarships are available for those Travel Liability Notice — Southside Senior & Community Center ("Southside Community Center") assumes needing assistance with a year’s no responsibility for and shall not be liable for any refund, personal injury, property damage or other loss, accident, membership. Call Betty at 535-0803. delay, inconvenience or irregularity which may be caused by: (1) any defaults, wrongful or negligent acts or omissions of the Southside Center; (2) any defect in or failure of any vehicle, craft, equipment or instrumentality

owned, operated or otherwise used or provided by the Southside Center; and (3) any wrongful or negligent acts or 3151 East 27th Avenue omissions on the part of any other party not under the Southside Center's control. Spokane, WA 99223 Non Discrimination Policy—It is the policy of the Southside Community Center to ensure equal employment

Telephone: 509-535-0803 opportunity and participation of members and guests without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital status, citizenship, genetic Fax: 509-535-4336 information, or any other characteristic protected by law. www.southsidescc.org Endorsement Disclaimer: The Southside Community Center does not endorse any speaker, service or product that Hours: M—F 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. is represented in any class, advertisement or function in our facility.

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Annual Meeting / Board of Directors Election/ by Claudia Craven Thanksgiving Luncheon Thursday Nov 19 In the Neighborhood At the November 19 luncheon, in addition to turkey with all the You Can Speak Out on Changes to 27th Avenue The City of Spokane is recommending that 27th Avenue from trimmings, hear a report from Lisa Rosier, Executive Director Ray St. to Southeast Blvd. be upgraded from a residential street and Shelagh Camak, Board President on the “state of the to a collector arterial designation. Since 27th Ave. runs right in Center” and cast your vote for new Board of Directors members. front of our driveway, what does this mean for the Center? If Come meet the nominees: 27th Ave. is designated an “arterial,” stops signs would be added Dennis Anderson—a licensed mental health counselor who is at the Fiske and Mt. Vernon intersections, crosswalk signage currently in private practice and a lecturer at EWU improved, and a centerline strip added due to the high volume of Sue Belote—currently the office manager at Hennessey Funeral traffic (over 4,000 cars a day). Home & Crematory in Spokane Unfortunately, they see no change to on-street parking. If you Brynne Malone—the regional manager of Sales and Operations have had trouble exiting our driveway onto 27th due to rotten for , , and Washington of a home health visibility caused by parked cars between Ray St. and our care agency in Spokane driveway, you know there is a problem. How many have almost been hit by cars taking that corner at high speed? Me, for one. In my opinion, there should be no parking on the north side of 27th from Ray St. to our driveway— for our safety and that of  Refrigerator for bar inventory westbound drivers. Now I can tell the City  Commercial clothes steamer for linens & napkins what I think and why. The City has requested public input on the proposed  # 20 Copy paper changes.  Coffee / regular and decaf  Tissues & napkins Speak Out Now About the Dangers To tell the City about your concerns and  Diet sodas, sodas, seltzers & front desk candies any changes you would like to see, email Inga Note  Lighted arches to decorate for Center events and rentals [email protected], or call her at 509-625-6331.Comments  Volunteers / helping hands are always needed must be received by Friday October 11 (prior to the City  Volunteer drivers for day trips Planning Commission hearing on October 23). For detailed information visit the website https://my.spokanecity.org/ THANKS For Your Generosity projects/official-arterial-street-map-update-smc-12-08-040/.  Joanne Baldwin for water Community Garden by Center Taking Shape By next summer there will be a community garden on the  Cindy Johnson for case of coke, coffee and tea south side of the water tank just north of the Center parking  Carol Gabel for a hand clothes steamer lot. Garden boxes measuring 4x8 ft. will be available for $25  Annemarie Wiser for floral arrangement for the season. A planning committee is active now. The  Linda Webster for muffins committee is being assisted by design students from WSU. For information or to help, contact Dennis Anderson [email protected].

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FOOT CARE CLINIC 2ND & 3rd Monday 9 – 11:45 am / October 7 & 14 Call 535-0803 to schedule an appointment for toe nail clipping and general pedicare. MOVING FOR FUN & FITNESS Qigong Classes Mondays 3:15 - 4:15 pm / $5 member/$7 non-member A slow-moving, gentle, relaxing exercise designed for all ages that can be done sitting or standing. For information, call Dr. Brian Flake 838-2616. KARATE CLASSES FOR ADULTS & YOUTH / Mon, Wed, Thurs $70 for 6-week session Youth classes from 4:30 to 5:30 pm, Mon. and Wed.; adult classes from 5:45 to 6:45 pm, Mon. and Thurs. Class is suitable for begin- ners. Call instructor, Mary Roe at 480-338-9131 for information. TAI CHI WITH ALTARI Wednesday: 9 - 10 am / $6 mem/$7 non-mem (note price change) An ancient style of exercise well-known to help arthritis, balance and relaxation. Altari has thirty years teaching Asian Healing arts. CHAIR & FOOT MASSAGE WITH ALTARI—New Hours Every Wednesday 10:45 am-1 pm & 3:30-4:30 pm $16 - 15 minutes / $26 - 30 minutes

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Southside Center Will Be at Wii Bowling - Join the Fun! BOOM! October 12 Wednesday and Friday at 1:30 pm Come visit the Southside Community Members bowl free; non-members $2 an hour Center booth on October 12 at the Spokane County Fairgrounds. New bowlers are invited to join the weekly Attendees of BOOM! will enjoy a full day of informational fun and camaraderie. No experience needed. workshops and seminars, live entertainment, local and national If you can hold a remote control and move your arm, you can exhibitors, free samples, prizes, interactive activities, and much Wii bowl. more. Details on page 7. SPECIAL NOTE! Bowling starts at 1:30. If you plan to participate, please arrive 10 or 15 minutes before start time to allow enough stations to be set up.

The garage sale comes and goes, but Classy Corner, the Center’s boutique thrift Through December FABRIC CARD CLASSES store, is here every day and it’s one of the Create Handmade Cards for Any Occasion best in town. They are always seeking high Cost Per Class: $15 members; $18 non-members (Pay instructor at class) -quality items to sell, and appreciate your Join the fun. You will only be limited by your imagination to donations. Also, come shop. You may find treasures. create hand made cards for birthdays, thank you, get well, Christmas — you name it. Cost includes instruction, card stock, material, glue, fabric, interfacing, etc. For information, contact Judy at 206-713-8531. Each class limited to 10, so call 535-0803 ASAP to reserve on one of the following dates: OCTOBER Tuesday October 1, 9–11am; Thursday October 3, 5–7 pm Tuesday October 8, 9:30–11:30 am; Thursday October 10, 5– 7 pm Thursday October 17, 5–7 pm NOVEMBER Thursday November 5, 5–7 pm; Tuesday November 12, 9–11am; Thursday November 14, 5–7 pm; Thursday November 21, 5–7 pm; Tuesday November 26, 9–11 am; DECEMBER Tuesday December 3, 9–11am; Thursday December 5, 5-7 pm; Tuesday December 10, 9–11am; Thursday December 12, 5– 7pm

“TRUE FREEDOM” Information on Long Term Planning Thursday October 3 / 4-5 pm / Free Learn ways to be prepared as you age to maintain independence in the comfort of your home. “MOMMY AND ME” French Class Fridays October 4– November 8 / 3-4 pm Cost: $90.00 for 6 weeks Taught by Rachel Simmons this basic conversational French class is for parents and children.

LINE DANCING CLASS with Carine Wednesday Starting October 9 / 5-6 pm Cost: $10 members, $12 non-members per session Learn step by step various styles of line dancing. Open to all. Lessons will be available every Wednesday, with an interactive practice on the last Wednesday of each month. Call Center 535- 0803 to sign up. For info, call or text Carine at 509-998-5316.

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Games & More Tuesday Friendship Potlucks Members play FREE non-members $2 per hour. Tuesday October 29 / Noon-1:30 pm BINGO Sunday 1-3 p.m. (Come by 12:45) A relaxing and special day once a month CARD GAMES to gather, socialize, and share good food. Bring a dish to share, tell some stories, Canasta ~ Tuesdays 10 a.m.~ Noon and have fun. All are welcome! Welcome Bridge ~ Monday & Wed. 12:30~4 p.m. Party Bridge Thursdays Noon~ 4 pm Mahjongg ~ Tuesday & Thursday 12 ~ 3 p.m. CLUBS & CRAFTS “Beware of the Mexican Train ~ Wednesday at 10 a.m. ~ Noon Southside Book Club person of one book.” Thomas Aquinas Pinochle ~ Friday at 1 p.m. ~ 3 p.m. Usually on the last Thursday of the Hold’em ~ Monday & Friday 1 ~ 4 p.m. month from 10:30 am–noon. Wii Bowling ~ Wednesday & Friday 1:30 ~ 3 p.m.  October 31- Packing for Mars - Mary Roach  *November/December - The W edding - Nicholas Sparks IT’S THE LAW! ONLY MEMBERS ALLOWED *November/December combo meeting is Dec 5 Washington State Regulation About Games with Betting  January 2020 - Love and Other Consequences - Jaime Ford According to the Washington State Gambling Commission,  February 2020 - The Tiger's W ife - Tea Obreht only members can play card games or other games Knifty Knitters involving betting. (Includes bridge, pinochle, poker and other games.) Ask at the front desk about how to become a member. Every Tuesday / 1-3 p.m. Knitwits Every Thursday / 12:30-2:30 p.m. Learn to Play a Stringed Instrument Quilters Learn to play a stringed instrument. A six-week session is $20 for Second & Fourth Wednesday / 1-3 p.m. members, $30 for nonmembers or $6 per lesson. No instrument? Red Hats rd Instructor Susan Roberts may be able to find one for you or lend 3 Monday of the month / 1-3 p.m. you one. Classes are on Wednesday. Call Susan 805-990-0999. Teal Ladies Every First Thursday / 10 a.m. – Noon Come Meet the TEAL LADIES Thursday October 3 / 10 am-Noon The Teal Ladies are community-minded women who give their BOOK IT! Kids BOOK IT! Kids time and energy to the Center and projects throughout Spokane. They invite you to join them on the first Thursday of each month. Wednesday October 2 / 5-8 pm / $5 You don't have to be a kid and don't have to bring a kid to attend the Mystery Book Club second event in the Book It! series, enjoy dinner and discover some Monday October 7 / 10-11:30 am “cool” science stuff. Scientists and students from EWU will guide If you love mystery books, join us at the Mystery Book Club. Regular monthly meetings usually the curious Franklin Elementary 3th-6th graders and adults as they first Monday of each month from 10:00 to 11:30. explore wiggly things, old bones and the invisible world. Some

 October - Mistress of the Art of Death - Arianna Franklin students need financial aid, so if you can give a little to help them

 November - Dissolution by C J Sansom attend, call Lynn at 509-499-8700 to reserve your space or help the Happy reading! Questions? Call Lynn 509 499-8700 students.

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Annual Veterans Appreciation Dinner Thursday November 7 / 5:30 ~ 8:30 pm Free to Veterans / $25 for non-vets This annual event recognizes and honor our heroes and “sheroes”. It includes a sit-down, full course dinner, a no-host bar, entertainment, the Fairchild Color Guard, the American Legion Riders who are motorcycle enthusiasts, Dan Kleckner of KHQ as emcee, and keynote speaker, Angelica "Angel" Pilato, PhD, Lt. Col., USAF, (Ret.). After a long celebrated career, she is the author of Angel's Truck Stop, a hilarious and at times heart-wrenching memoir. Sponsorship Opportunities: You can sponsor a table for Veterans for $300 to show your appreciation of their service. A corporate sponsorship of $500 includes two bottles of wine at your table, an ad in our newsletter that reaches over 1,500 local residents, and acknowledgment at the event. $1000 sponsors receive the above plus recognition on our website and three months of advertising in our newsletter. Call Lisa if you would like to sponsor our veterans. SELLS OUT QUICKLY! Call 509-535-0803 to reserve your space or use form the last page . Let us know if you are a veteran, which branch of the military you served in, your length of service, awards etc.

Upscale Items Needed for POP-UP SHOP Saturday, Nov. 16 / 9am-2pm Downsizing? Tired of dusting antiques or collectibles that no longer fit your life style or home? Donate these special items to the November Pop-Up Shop sale that will feature fine décor, china, glass ware, collectibles, and art. We would love to offer your collectible or antique items. This is not a garage sale. Upscale items only, please. Wonder if your loved piece fits? Call Lynn 509-499-8700.

Support the Center Through The Donna J. Johnson Endowment Fund You can support the Center’s financial security and future by donating to the Donna J. Johnson Endowment Fund. The Fund, managed by Innovia Foundation, provides financial security for the organization. An endowment gift gives donors the option to perpetuate their annual gifts. Your gift can also be restricted for a specific program or activity. Call Lisa 535-0803 for more information.

8 October 2019 Activities & Events Free Medicare FREE Anti-Fraud Expo Information Seminars Learn to Protect Yourself During the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period from October 15 Thursday October 17 / 9 am– 3 pm to December 7, you can change to a different type of Medi- An “Anti-Fraud Fair” on October 17 care plan, switch Medicare Advantage plans, or change prescrip- presented by Consumer Protection tion drug coverage. From October 9 to December 6 over 20 semi- Washington will have tables with nars on Medicare options from various providers will be held at resources and giveaways— tools the Center. In addition, several Medicare insurance specialists and resources you need to protect will be at the Health & Wellness Fair on October 5. yourself and your loved ones. There will also be presentations and Date Medicare Seminars Time seminars with information on how to prevent and avoid scams and frauds. You will learn how to 9-Oct Blue Cross Medicare 9AM-Noon recognize scams and frauds, what to do, in the unfortunate

10-Oct Humana 9AM-11:30AM event, you become a victim of a scam, and learn the best ways to fight back. 11-Oct Providence 9AM-Noon This anti-fraud expo and all materials are free of charge. Take a 15-Oct Medicare Education Seminar 10:00AM-Noon look at their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ ConsumerProtectionWashington/ to get more information. 16-Oct Blue Cross Medicare 9AM-Noon

17-Oct Connexion Medicare 10AM-11AM

17-Oct Aetna Medicare 9AM-11:30AM

18-Oct Community Health Plan 9AM-11:30AM

23-Oct Blue Cross Medicare 9AM-Noon

24-Oct Connexion Medicare 10AM-11AM

24-Oct Kaiser 8:30-11:30 HOOPER BEARS—A Project to Turn 25-Oct Providence 9AM-Noon Hoop Fest T-Shirts into Teddy Bears 28-Oct Connexion Medicare 11:00-1:00P 12:30 – 3PM / Wed October 30, November 6 & 20, December 4 & 18 Hoopfest t-shirts are worn by the thousands of basketball players 30-Oct Blue Cross Medicare 9AM-Noon who descend on the streets of Spokane every year. Players and

31-Oct Connexion Medicare 10AM-11AM champions love their shirts, but some are leftover! Hoopfest has donated those leftover shirts (that would otherwise 4-Nov Community Health Plan 1:30 -3:30 just sit in a warehouse) for us to turn into Hooper Bears. We 6-Nov Aetna Medicare 9AM-Noon take the t-shirts, cut them into a bear shape, sew together and stuff to create Hooper Bear teddy bears. Then we take them to 8-Nov Blue Cross Medicare 9AM-Noon agencies and families to share with children who may need a 15-Nov Providence 9AM-Noon little buddy to help them through a tough time. Everyone is invited to come to the Center and help us make the bears to give 16-Nov Blue Cross Medicare 9AM-Noon back to the community. 21-Nov Kaiser 8:30-11:30

22-Nov Blue Cross Medicare 9AM-Noon “Travel isn’t always pretty. It isn’t always comfortable. Sometimes it hurts, it even breaks your heart. But that’s okay. 4-Dec Blue Cross Medicare 9AM-Noon The journey changes you; it should change you. It leaves marks

6-Dec Providence 9AM-Noon on your memory, on your consciousness, on your heart, and on your body. You take something with you. Hopefully, you leave “Sometimes the questions are complicated something good behind.” – Anthony Bourdain and the answers are simple.” Dr. Seuss

October 2019 9 OCTOBER * Events & Travel Calendar

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

1 2 TRAVEL Breakfast Club The Cottage Café 9 ~ 11 am

Book It! Kids Wiggly Science 5 ~ 8 pm

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TRAVEL History: Spokane Quilting 1 ~ 3 pm BINGO 1:00 ~3:00 pm Foot Clinic 9 ~11:45 am Garry 9:30 ~ 12:30 pm Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm Mystery Book Club

10~11:30 am LINE Dancing 5 ~ 6 pm

Texas Holdem 1~4 pm

13 14 15 16 Foot Clinic 9 ~11:45 am TRAVEL Mystery Lunch New Member Orientation 11 am 11:30 am ~ 2pm BINGO 1:00 ~3:00 pm CENTENARIAN Sassy Lassies Red Hats Luncheon 1~3 pm TRAVEL Galloping Noon~1:30 Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm Gourmet Das Stein Haus Texas Holdem 1~4 pm 3:30 ~ 7:30 pm Board of Directors Meeting True Freedom -Long Term 4 ~ 5:30 pm Planning 4-5 pm / Free

20 21 22 23 TRAVEL Spokane Parks with Texas Holdem 1~4 pm Richard Sola 9:30 am ~ Noon BINGO 1:00 ~ 3:00 pm GET YOUR GAME ON 10 am ~ 3 pm Quilting 1 ~ 3 pm

27 28 29 30 Friendship Potluck TRAVEL Mates Day Out Noon ~ 1 pm Spokane Tribal Casino BINGO 1:00 ~3:00 pm Texas Holdem 1~4 pm 10 am ~ 3 pm

Making Hooper Bears 12:30 ~ 3 pm Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm

The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. ― Mahatma Gandhi

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Thursday Friday Saturday Daily Activities 3 4 5 ACT 2 classes marked with a hash tag #. ACT 2 Always check the ACT 2 schedule.

TRAVEL Clark Fork Cruise Texas Holdem 1~4 pm 10 am ~ 6 pm MONDAY Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm Morning TEAL Ladies 10 am ~ Noon 8:30 & 9:40 Aerobic Exercise/Strength Training # TRUE FREEDOM (long term 11:00 Senior Serenaders planning class) 4~ 5 pm Afternoon HEALTH & WELLNESS FAIR 12:30 Welcome Bridge 9 am ~ 2 pm 1:00 Aerobic Exercise & Strength Training # 1:00 Texas Hold’em 10 11 12 3:15 Qi Gong 4:30 Youth Karate

TRAVEL Downtown History Texas Holdem 1~4 pm 5:45 Adult Karate Tour with Richard Sola Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm TUESDAY 9:30 am ~ Noon Morning ** Deadline 8:30 &9:40 Aerobic Exercise/Strength Training # RSVP for Oct 15 Lunch 10:00 Canasta Afternoon 12:00 Mahjongg 1:00 Knifty Knitters 2:00 Chair Yoga # 3:10 Gentle Exercise # 17 18 19 4:15 Zumba # 4:30 Pilates# 6:00 Ballroom Dance TRAVEL Mates-Day-Out TRAVEL Hanford B Reactor 7:00 Advanced Ballroom Dance KXLY Tour 11:30 am ~ 2:30 pm 8:30 am ~ 7 pm WEDNESDAY Texas Holdem 1~4 pm Morning ANTI-FRAUD EXPO 9:00 Tai Chi Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm 10:00 Mexican Train 9 am ~ 3 pm 10:30 Beginning Strings 10:45 Chair & Foot Massage 11:00 Aerobic Exercise & Strength Training # Afternoon 12:30 Welcome Bridge 1:00 Creative Strings 24 25 26 1:30 Wii Bowling BOOK CLUB 10:30 ~ Noon TRAVEL Ritzville Wildlife 4:30 Youth Karate 5:45 Zumba # Museum 10 am~ 5 pm9 ~ 11 am TRAVEL Best of Broadway TRAVEL Appetizers & More Miss Saigon 1 ~ 7 pm THURSDAY 3:30 ~ 6 pm Morning Texas Holdem 1~4 pm 8:30 & 9:40 Aerobic Exercise/Strength Training # 10:50 Clogging Wii Bowling 1:30~3:00 pm Afternoon 12:00 Mahjongg 12:30 Knitwits 12:00 Party Bridge 3:10 Gentle Exercise # 4:15 Zumba # 4:30 Pilates # 31 5:45 Adult Karate TRAVEL History: Spokane FRIDAY Cemeteries & Urban Legends Morning 9:30 am ~ Noon 9:00 Aerobic Exercise & Strength Training # 10:30 Balance with Feldenkrais# Afternoon Happy 1:00 Texas Hold’em 1:00 Pinochle Halloween! 1:30 Wii Bowling

I think there's just one kind of folks. Folks. Harper Lee October 2019 11 Southside Day Trips

Southside Center TRAVEL Saturday, October 26 Visit the front desk to sign up for day trips. Miss Saigon Payment must be made when signing up. at the Opera House * Miss Saigon is based on Giacomo Southside Center Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly, and similarly tells the tragic tale of a doomed romance involving an Asian NEWSFLASH!! woman abandoned by her American lover. Cost: $99 members/$104 non-member. Includes ticket (row W) and A near-new mini van has been fees, transportation and valet parking. Van leaves the Center at 1 pm show begins at 2. No host meal following the show. donated to the Center! Saturday, November 9 This great news means when three are signed up the trip will go! Spokane Fall Folk Festival ** (as long as its feasible for the Center) From music and dance to fine art and crafts, the Folk Festival brings people from cultures Updated Cancellation & Payment Policy around the world together. Exciting perfor- mances of music and dance on four stages feature over 100 groups All trips must be paid for at the time of the booking. This helps us ranging from Scottish, Middle Eastern, African, Hawaiian, and Asian determine the commitment of travelers and the interest in the trips to bluegrass, western, jazz and Americana. Craft tables with items being planned. We cannot do carry over of passengers anymore. from many countries and cultures offer the perfect opportunity for Cancellations will be refunded per our policy below. Cancellation Policy Christmas shopping. Food is available at the Spokane Community Day trips in the Spokane area must have at least 4 travelers signed up College cafeteria. and paid one week prior to the trip’s departure, or it will be canceled. Cost $8mem/$13nm price includes transportation, and valet parking. Trips outside the Spokane Area must have at least 10 paid travelers one Van leaves at noon and returns at about 4 pm week prior to the trip’s departure, or it will be canceled. We are working on addressing how to help small groups of passengers by looking into a mini van sponsorship program,  If a trip is cancelled due to low participation, your money will be Mates Day Out refunded.  If you cancel less than 1 week prior to the trip, your payment cannot Thursday, October17** be refunded. KXLY Studio Tour Please Don’t Wait Till the Last Minute Cost $8 mem/$13 nm price includes Sign Up and Pay for Your Travel Adventures Early! transportation and valet parking. Van We do not want to disappoint members by cancelling advertised outings. leaves at 11:30 am and returns at about 2:30 pm. No host lunch before However, if a trip does not have a minimum number of four (4) people signed the tour. up and paid prior to the trip, we are forced to cancel it. The Center cannot afford to run our current van with less than four passengers and we lose Wednesday, October 30 ** money. More important, we do not want to disappoint other travelers who were looking forward to going. Spokane Tribe Casino So here’s what you can do to help us and your travel companions. The Spokane Tribe Casino is doing everything to make gaming fun again. If you plan to go on a trip: Sign up early and prepay with check, cash, or credit All your favorite slots and table games in a unique atmosphere designed with card (Credit card charges must be $25 or more.) * Contact the Center, if you guest comfort and convenience in mind. Let’s try it out have any questions on a specific trip. * Ask your friends and family to join you Cost $11 mem/$18 nm price includes transportation and valet parking. on a trip. * Sponsor a trip for another member; gift cards are available. Van leaves at 10 am and returns at about 3 pm. Trip Difficulty Rating System Mates Day Out will be on Holiday in December. (*) Suitable for all ages and abilities. Must be ambulatory, able to board and disembark from the van. “Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things (**) May encounter uneven ground, a few stairs, and longer excursions. cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of (***) Need to enjoy a strenuous walk an hour at a time. the earth all of one’s lifetime.” – Mark Twain Days may be long and tiring.

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Tuesday, October 8 Spokane Garry - an Historical Expedition Dr. David Beine, Dean of the College of Global Engagement at Spokane’s Great Northern University, will guide an expedi- tion around the Spokane region to historical Wednesday, October 16 sites related to Spokane Garry. Participants will gain a greater awareness of and appre- Mystery Lunch * ciation for Spokane Garry's influence in the Meet your friends for this no-host lunch on the early history of Spokane. This fully-guided town. Kathy Meyer finds new and interesting bus tour will visit several locations around Spokane associated with Chief Garry. Seating is limited. places to take you each month. Cost: $8 members/$13 non-members. Includes transportation and valet Cost: $35 members/$40 non-member. A 1/2 hour introduction class begins at 9 am. The 3-4 hour van tour follows. Sign up at the front desk; parking. Van leaves at 11:30 and returns about 2 pm. then pay David on the day of the trip. Sunday, October 13 Thursday, October 3 Galloping Gourmet @ Das Stein Haus Clark Fork Delta Cruise, Hope Join Florence and the gang for this Center tradition Enjoy this unique cruise up the spec- and enjoy German food for Octoberfest. It fills fast tacular Clark Fork Delta from Pend so don’t hesitate to sign up! Oreille Lake that provides serenity, Cost: $8 member/ $13 non-members Includes transportation, awe inspiring cliffs, and photo op- valet parking. Van leaves at 3:30 and returns about 7:30 pm. portunities. This cruise offers the best opportunity to see animals, in- Thursday, October 24 cluding the occasional moose. Learn about the amazing geologic history Appetizers and More with Friends * of how the lake was created and the history of the area right up until Join Bobbi and your Southside friends to present day. Two hours are spent on the lake and one hour inside the enjoy a no-host happy hour at one of delta. The boat departs from East Hope, east of Sandpoint. Spokane’s wonderful restaurants. Great food Cost: $56 members/ $61 non-member. Includes cruise, transportation choices for everyone with a variety of spirits and valet parking. No host lunch available on the boat. Van leaves at and non-alcoholic beverages. 10 am and returns about 6pm. Cost: $8 members/$13 non-member. Van leaves at 3:30 and returns 6:00 pm.

$49er Club Wednesday Oct. 2 & Nov. 6 Friday, October 25 Breakfast Club at the Lasting Legacy Wildlife Museum, Ritzville Cottage Cafe * Instead of just driving by the Cottage Café on Appleway in the From the moment you arrive the museum Valley, let’s check it out. staff guarantee that it will have an expe- Cost: $8 mem/$13 non-mem. Van leaves at 9; returns about 11. rience to remember. Every square inch of Breakfast not included. the museum has been thoroughly cov- Wednesday, Nov. 6, The Safari Room at the Davenport Tower ered with over 100 taxidermy animals from Polar bears to zebras that are set in Monday, Oct. 7 & Nov. 25 / Cd’A Casino lifelike dioramas similar to their natural habitat. On your guided This is not a Southside Center trip. There is no transportation tour you will learn in detail about each exhibit and have your from the Center. Catch the Casino shuttle at the STA Park and questions answered. Ride lot behind the old Hastings. No cost. “Young at Heart Cost: $49 members/ $54 non-member. Includes museum entry, lunch Mondays” includes a $5 EDC card and a breakfast buffet discount. at Chaps on the way to Ritzville, transportation and valet parking. Van Casino Van leaves at 9:40 from 31st and SE Blvd and the 1:30 shuttle from the leaves at 10 am and returns about 5 pm. casino brings you back to the STA lot about 3.

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Wednesday, October 23 Thursday, October 31 Spokane’s Beautiful Parks in Fall Tour Cemeteries and Urban Legends Tour with Richard Sola* with Richard Sola* Fall is the best time of year to What better day to learn about explore beautiful Spokane’s Spokane’s fascinating cemeteries city parks Join us as we explore and urban legends than on Hal- several Spokane city parks, loween? Come with us and learn taking in the natural beauty of about Spokane’s amazing history fall as well as learning the fas- as we explore three cemeteries cinating history of how and and learn the truth behind Spokane’s urban legends. Learn about why Spokane created one of the famous and the not so famous who made Spokane their final the best park systems in the U.S. During this informative and fun resting place. And find out the real stories about local urban leg- tour, we will stop at some of our famous well-known parks, and ends. Were there really tunnels connecting downtown speakeas- also visit parks that are off-the beaten path. We all know about ies? Why do people believe there are haunted steps in Greenwood Manito and Riverfront, but how many have visited Drumheller Cemetery? Why do people travel from all of the world to visit Springs Park, the Olmstead Triangle Parks or a park named after one local grave? Richard Sola, local historian, writer and teacher, a Spokane saloon owner? We will see all of these and several is leading this lively, factual and entertaining trip. more. $35 members/$40 non-member. Van leaves at 9:30 am and returns about noon. Sign up at the front desk. $35 members/$40 non-member. Van leaves at 9:30 am and returns about noon. Sign up at the front desk. Pay Richard on the day of the trip. SELLS OUT QUICKLY! Pay Richard on the day of the trip. SELLS OUT QUICKLY! Thursday, November 7 Spokane’s Rich History in Hollywood with Richard Sola* Learn more about Spokane’s rich connec- tion with Hollywood entertainment industry. Bing Crosby, Academy Award winners, cutting edge directors, the creator of modern mysteries, and many more all are part of our local entertainment legacy that also included important early jazz figures Mildred Bailey and Edythe Turnham. Spokane native Eric Johnston helped save the American film industry after World War Two. Be ready for a fun-filled time during which we will sample some their film and music work and then go explore Spokane sites con- nected with their lives and careers. A tour of Bing Crosby’s childhood home is a highlight. This tour is led by Richard Sola, who as written, lectured and taught on the often under- appreciated impact of Spokane on American entertainment. $35 members/$40 non-member. Van leaves at 9:30 am and returns about noon. Sign up at the front desk. Pay Richard on the day of the trip. SELLS OUT QUICKLY!

“Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all of one’s lifetime.” – Mark Twain

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Saturday, November 16 Saturday, November 23 / First Interstate Center Jenny on the Road Jesus Christ Superstar This iconic musical phenomenon is Learn more about quilting during this fabu- celebrating its 50th anniversary with a lous traveling trunk show with “sew-lebrity” new mesmerizing production. Originally Jenny Doan, of Missouri Star Quilt Co! At staged by London’s Regent’s Park Open this special event, you’ll find out, “What hap- Air Theatre, this production won the 2017 pens if?” With just a few simple flips and turns, you’ll discover Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival and garnered how to work magic with quilt blocks. Jenny's quick and easy unprecedented reviews and accolades. With music and lyrics by methods will have you feeling inspired to try something new! Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winners Andrew Lloyd Along with learning many valuable tips and tricks for quilting, Webber and Tim Rice, Jesus Christ Superstar is set against the you'll laugh and maybe even shed a few tears as Jenny shares the backdrop of an extraordinary series of events during the final story of what got her started in quilting and how Missouri Star weeks in the life of Jesus Christ as seen through the eyes of Quilt Co. came to be. What started with one family has expanded Judas. The legendary score includes ‘I Don’t Know How to Love to touch the hearts of many and has created a family of quilters Him’, ‘Gethsemane’ and ‘Superstar’. around the world! Includes swag bag ($55 value). Cost: $99 members/$104 non-member. Includes ticket (row W) Cost: $99 members/ $104 non-member. Includes transportation and val- and fees, transportation and valet parking. Van leaves the et parking. Van leaves at 11 am and returns about 6 pm. No-host lunch Center at 1 pm show begins at 2. No host meal follows the show. in Cd’A before the show.

“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” Gustav Flaubert

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Friday, December 20 Friday, November 15 Traditions of Christmas at the KROC* Holiday Wine Festival ** Visit Christmas around the world Drop by participating wineries for in this cabaret-style performance. wine tastings, appetizers, entertainment, shopping and more! A Center tradition. We’ll head to wineries all over the area, weather permitting. Cost: $44 members/$49 non-member. Cost: $8 members/$13 non-member. Includes transportation and Includes ticket and valet parking. Van valet parking. Van leaves at 4:30 pm and returns about 9 pm. No leaves at 1:45 pm and returns about 8 host dinner while tasting. Tasting fees not included. pm. No host dinner after the show.

Sunday, December 1 Sunday, December 1 Friday, December 13 Handel’s Messiah at St. John’s Cathedral Handel’s Messiah at St. John’s Cathedral Davenport Christmas Tree Spokane Kantorei & Chamber Spokane Kantorei & Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Orchestra, under the direction of Elegance Viewing Timothy Westerhaus, perform Handel’s complete "Messiah" to Timothy Westerhaus, perform This Spokane Symphony annual kick-off the holiday season, featuring Spokane’s finest soloists. Handel’s complete "Messiah" to event brings stunning trees to the kickCost:- off$38 the members/$ holiday43 season, non-member. Includes entry ticket, Davenport. Gape at the beautiful trees and support the Sym- featuringtransportation Spokane’s and valet finest parking soloists.. Van leaves at 2 pm and returns phony by purchasing a a $1 ticket and maybe win your favorite about 6 pm. No host dinner after the concert. Cost: $38 members/$43 non-member. Includes entry ticket, tree. No– host lunch at the Safari room after seeing the trees. transportation and valet parking. Van leaves at 2 pm and returns Cost: $8 members/$13 non-member. Van leaves at 10 am and re- about 6 pm. No host dinner after the concert. turns about 2 pm.

Saturday, December 7 Tuesday December 10 Holiday Lights Tour* Gonzaga’s Candlelight Christmas Concert Drive by old favorites and take in some This annual event at the Martin Woldson Theater will ignite new stunning neighborhood Christmas your Christmas spirit and warm your heart. $39 member, $44 non-member. Includes concert ticket, dinner, trans- light displays. A quick no-host dinner portation, valet parking. Van leaves at 5 pm and returns about 9 pm. during the tour. Cost: $8 members/$13 non- No-host dinner after the show. member. Van leaves at 4:00 pm and returns about 8 pm.

YOLO’s Leavenworth Tues. December 3 $44 members $49 non-members Coach leaves at 9 am Pay Marnie (see page 18)

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Office Hours Tuesday, December 3 Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri 10 am ~ 3 pm Available by phone (509) 994-3551 Leavenworth *** or by appointment After a relaxing trip on a deluxe motor coach, ignite Travel Talks with Denise your Christmas spirit at our Bavarian wonderland. Sip cider, shop Like us on Most Mondays or by appointment and take in the beautiful scenes of Christmas town. We’re going FACEBOOK! please call (509) 993-8439 mid-week this year to avoid the crowds.

Check out our website! $44 members/$49 non-members. Includes transportation on a deluxe coach (with WC) and light continental breakfast on board. Coach yolotravelpartners.com departs the Center at 9am and returns about 9 pm. January 30 ~ February 11, 2020 New Mid-winter Date! Hawaiian Islands Feb 29– Mar 7 You’ll stay in beach front rooms on all four islands and have your bag picked up from your room Don’t let winter 2020 get the best of and delivered to you at the next stop. Discover the tropical beauty of you! On this luxurious 7-day Holland during this magnificent vacation, and enjoy pure tropical America cruise you’ll start in San Diego, experience Puerto Vallarta, bliss as you island hop from Oahu to Hawaii and Kauai to Maui. Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas then return to San Diego. Holland Whether you’re admiring the natural beauty of Kauai’s Waimea America is known for its lovely Canyon, or just relaxing on the warm sands of Waikiki Beach, staterooms, gourmet dining and you’re sure to be delighted. All at an affordable price! Over $500 excellent on-board entertainment. See less than in 2019; $2469 in 2020 * Intra-island airfare and learn about fascinating Mexico in approx. $400 extra. comfort and luxury. Optional excursions available. Pre or post days in San Diego Spring or Fall, 2020 can be arranged. Starting at $1199, interior cabin as available. * Port fees and travel to San Diego are not included. Non-stop flight from Ultimate & the Yukon Spokane from $252. with optional Alaska Cruise Summer, 2020 20-day tour from Anchorage to Vancouver On the Trail of the Ice Age Floods Discover the unique beauty of Alaska and the Yukon Territory during this invigorating with Richard Sola Globus vacation. In Alaska, ride the Alaska Fascinated by our geological history? We’ll dive in deeper with Railroad in Deluxe Dome Service to Denali a two-day trip to where Glacial Lake Missoula once National Park. During your guided was. We’ll stay in Poulson, visit St. Ignatius and the Bison wilderness tour, you’ll have an opportunity Range. We’ll learn in-depth about how our unique landscape to seek out grizzly bear, moose, caribou, and much more. Also was formed. A full-size motor coach, lodging and two meals will enjoy the magnificent scenery in Valdez, the "Switzerland of Alaska," during your cruise on Prince William Sound. Get a closer be included. Date and cost TBD. look at the Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline and cruise aboard a sternwheeler riverboat in Fairbanks. On the 7-night Alaska cruise, cruise through the awe-inspiring Inside Passage watching for whales, soaring eagles, barking seals, and more. Witness huge slabs of ice break off and "calve" into the sea in Glacier Bay National Park, and visit Haines, Juneau, and Ketchikan. Just imagine the memories you’ll create on this spectacular vacation! $5099 pp double occupancy as available. Includes land tour, cruise, daily breakfast, 9 lunches and 10 dinners. Without cruise $3833 as available.

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Back-to-Back-to-Back tours by YOLO October 6 ~13, 2020 (Buy airfare and insurance one time only.) Paris to Normandy River Cruise September 17 ~ 25, 2020 This fabulous Avalon river cruise combines time in France’s unparalleled capital of Paris with beautiful scenery along the Irish Discovery Seine River and the picturesque and historical region of It’s such a great trip we’re going for a third Normandy. Embark on your adventure in Paris and sail to year in a row! See the 668-foot Cliffs of Vernon, where you’ll choose between two exciting guided Mohr, the Ring of Kerry, the awe-inspiring visits—Claude Monet’s stunning gardens at Giverny or the Giant’s Causeway, the amazingly green Dingle Peninsula. remarkable Bizy Castle, known as “Normandy’s Versailles.” You You’ll visit Belfast, Derry, Killarney, Galway, Sligo and the al- may choose to go on an excursion to the historic Normandy ways exciting city of Dublin. Landing Beaches, including Omaha Beach, the Point du Hoc $1629 pp double occupancy as available monument, and the American Cemetery. In Rouen, best known And since you are already there... as the home of Joan of Arc, you’ll go on a guided walk through the medieval quarter and visit the gothic Rouen Cathedral—once September 26 ~ October 9, 2020 the tallest building in the world. From Conflans, go on an Mediterranean Flavors excursion to the quaint 14 Days Madrid to Rome and From Spain to France to Italy, this inspiring affordable tour along the Mediter- town of ranean Coast, features vibrant cit- Auvers-Sur- ies, historic sites, and stunning Oise— scenery. You’ll stay in Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona, Marseille, the associated Venice area, and Rome. You'll also overnight in the French Riviera with several famous artists, including Vincent van Gogh—or visit and the Cinque Terre area. Your local guides will reveal the must- Napoleon and Josephine’s Malmaison. $3681as available * see sights on your sightseeing tours of Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona, and Rome. You’ll see Rome’s iconic landmarks, such as the Vatican and the Colosseum. You’ll be introduced to Venice with a boat ride March 31 ~ April 7 , 2020 to world-famous St. Mark's Square. In Assisi, visit the St. Francis Basilica, burial place of the saint and home to beautiful frescos by Romantic Rhine River Cruise Giotto. $2319 pp double occupancy as available. Travel in utmost luxury on this five star Avalon River Cruise. One of Europe’s most legendary rivers awaits you on this And since you are already there... exciting journey along the Rhine River, As an exclamation point to this wonderful Rhine river cruise, you’ll spend time in October 11 ~ 18, 2020 Holland’s popular, modern capital of Amsterdam. Gourmet Tuscany $2881 as available* 7 days Montacatini to Montacatini

On this affordable Italian tour pack- age, the town of Montecatini serves *All Globus Family of Brands as your home base from which to Tours include primary land tour, sightseeing, hotels and meals venture out daily to explore the sur- as specified in the itinerary, and the services of a professional rounding landscapes of breathtaking tour director. Tuscany. In addition to sampling the local gourmet Tuscan fare, (All prices listed are per person double occupancy. Single you’ll also be treated to an Italian cooking lesson. You’ll prepare an supplement and roommate pairing can be arranged) authentic Italian dish inside a rustic Tuscan farmhouse where you Call Denise Fanazick (993-8439) or and your travel companions will enjoy your culinary creations – Marnie McCoy (994-3551) complete with master-chef prizes. You’ll also learn the art of Italian for availability and round trip air. dessert-making at your hotel. *Discounts for Journeys members and early booking. $1489 pp double occupancy as available.

October 2019 19 Southside Community Center PRSRT STD 3151 E. 27th Avenue / Spokane, WA 99223-4919 U.S. Postage PAID (509) 535-0803 www.southsidescc.org Spokane, WA Permit #4

Veterans Appreciation Dinner ~ Thursday November 7 / 5:30-8:30 pm

Military personnel information for program. Please complete the form below and forward to the Center, along with your dinner reservation for you and others with you. (Please print.)

Name:

Address: Please join us for this special veterans appreciation dinner on Thursday November 7 to honor all veterans who have served City: Zip Code: and are now serving our country.

Phone Number: Veterans are free!! $25 for non-vets. Call or sign up today at the Front Desk. Veteran: Gold Star Member:  Color Guard - Fairchild Air Force Base Service Branch:  Introductions of all Veterans & Invocation Rank: Years Served:  Emcee: Dan Kleckner KHQ (ex: 1942-1950) War(s):  Entertainment Medals Awards:  Key Note speaker: “Angel” Pilato, PhD, Lt.Col, USAF (Ret.)

If you would like to include a brief bio (150 words or less) of your  Plated dinner and no-host bar military service, please attach an additional sheet and drop it off Southside Community Center at the Center or mail it to us by November 1 at 3151 East 27th Ave., Spokane 99223. Bios will be recognized during the event. 3151 East 27th Ave., Spokane WA 99223 509-535-0803 http://www.southsidescc.org Thank you for your service!