Center Hours Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m. Friday 7:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Spots are filling fast! See page 4 for details Taxes are due April 15th, make your appointment today Pick up your tickets today! Details on page 4 Join us April 4th. Details on page 5 Event Highlights 2 Membership drive ends March 29th. Get your friends to Activity Calendar 3 sign up today. See page 4 for more information. Current Events 4-5 Join this new group today! Spots are Lifelong Learning 6 limited. See page 4 for details.

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Wellness Classes 9 Movies 13-14 St. Clair Shores Senior Center Travel 15 Social Groups 16 For Active Adults SCOTS/ Recycling 17

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Trivia & Games 19 Find us on facebook: St. Clair Shores Senior Center (50+) AsFrom another season the approaches Desk I am entering theof season Sue... with gratitude. I am blessed to work with such talented individuals. Our past events have been a huge success due to the countless hours that the volunteers and staff dedicate to each event. As the coordinator of this vibrant center I could not be prouder of the extremely talented staff members and hard working volunteers to make this whole paradigm of creativity to host programs and services.

A special thank you to Erin Justin, Assistant Coordinator for all the hours she poured into the senior center portion of the new city website. Her talents are endless. If you haven’t already checked out the new website be sure to do so:

http://www.scsmi.org

Toggle over “City Hall” tab Scroll down to “Senior Programs” Click on whatever topic of the “Senior Programs” that interests you

What will you be able to find on the new website?

You will be able to stay current on events, travel, programs, and sponsors. The bimonthly brochure is posted as soon as the brochure goes to print. Be sure to register for the “notify me” service so you can receive emails of the latest happenings at the center.

Team Senior Center would also like to extend our gratitude to city administration, mayor and council for their constant support of the programs and services at the center.

Acting City Manager- Mike Smith St. Clair Shores Mayor-Kip Walby Mayor Pro-Tem-Ronald Fredricks Council members: Candice Rusie John Carron Peter Rubino Chris Vitale Anthony Tiseo JulyMarch/ / August April Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday -8:40- -8:40- -8:40- -8:40- -8:40- -9:00- Walking Walking Walking Walking Walking Van Service -9:40- -9:30- -9:40- -9:40- -9:00- (Shop the Tape Exercise Knitting/ Tape Exercise Tape Exercise Sewing Shores) -10:00- Crochet -10:25- -10:25- -9:40- Blood Pressure -9:40- Walking Walking Tape Exercise -10:25- Tape Exercise -12:30- -12:30- -10:25- Walking -10:25- Card Game Bone Builders Walking -12:15- Walking -1:00- -1:45- -12:30- Movie -12:00- Bridge Game Line Dance Mahjongg Wood Carving -5:30- -12:30- Boomer Body Chair Yoga Circuit -1:45- -6:30- Line Dance Wood Carving -2:45- Tai Chi Dates to Remember Scarlet O’Hatters Meeting at 1:00 p.m. Daylight Savings Time begins. Remember to Spring forward! Compassionate Friends 7:00 p.m. St. Patty’s day luncheon at NOON *NO morning activities scheduled St. Patrick’s Day “Downton Abbey” Viewers Group Begins at 12:30 p.m. New session of Bone Builders begins at 12:30 p.m. The Cross and the Light show bus departs at 8:45 a.m. Good Friday Easter Sunday Scarlet O’Hatters Meeting at 1:00 p.m. New session of Chair Yoga begins at 12:30 p.m. Spring Fling/ Easter Luncheon at NOON *NO morning activities scheduled Compassionate Friends 7:00 p.m. Computer Classes begin Bocce Registration begins at 10:00 a.m. Shuffleboard Registration begins at 10:00 a.m. AARP volunteers will be here every Monday and Wednesday morning, for the months of March and April, helping seniors and low income individuals who need help filling out their 2012 taxes. Spots fill up fast! Call today and make your appointment. 586-445-0996

Haven’t heard of the PBS show or are you an avid watcher, and you’d like to watch the mini-series? Join our new Enjoy a traditional St. Patty’s group. They day meal of corned beef will meet every and cabbage, potatoes, Wednesday to view an carrots and a delightful episode in the Carole dessert. Grab your Klein Boardroom. The tickets today for this club will start with the bountiful meal prepared first season. If you would like to participate you by Chef Marti. Tickets must pre-register in the office. Spots are limited. can be purchased in the office.

Stop in the office and someone will be happy to assist you.

is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey through Christ’s Passion, Death, and Resurrection. Help us build our This powerful performance will bring you to the membership by referring a I’m going to tell my foot of the cross to experience Jesus’s final hours in friend and/ or neighbor. If Friends to sign up a way that becomes a personal and your friends and neighbors profound encounter with our Savior. today! give you credit for referring After Jesus’s death, the Risen Lord them you will be entered appears to His Apostles and into a cash drawing! The prepares them for Pentecost. person who gets the This Joy-filled experience will most referrals will win leave you uplifted! $300 with two additional After this life changing $100 opportunities. experience we will be dining The membership at Xochimilco for a fine drive deadline is Mexican feast. March 29th. Page -4- REFLEXOLOGY It’s More Than Just a Foot rub!

Interested in a gentle, non-invasive healing prac- tice to complement your current medical care? Need relief from unexplained aches and pains?

Welcome to the very "hands-on" practice of Reflex- ology. Reflexology is the application of appropriate pressure by thumbs and fingers to specific “reflex” points and areas on the feet in order to improve the recipient’s health. These areas and reflex points correspond to different body organs and systems, Join these groups for some fun in the sun. and pressing on them has a You can come in for registration during the beneficial effect on the body above times and dates. A brief meeting and sign up will be held in the main lobby of the and a person's general center. Please see Mary Cipriano if you cannot health. For example, reflexo attend the registration dates to make alternate logy holds that a specific spot in the arch of the foot arrangements. corresponds to the bladder point. When a reflexol- ogy practitioner uses thumbs or fingers to apply appropriate pressure to this area, it affects bladder functioning and encourages a return to normal functioning. Appointments are: $20 for a 30 minute session

Call Barbara @ 586-381-0371 Hop into our SpRiNg fLiNg/ Easter To schedule your appointment, or for more luncheon. Chef Marti is making a information. top secret luncheon just for you.

All are welcome to attend. Spots are limited and they fill fast. Tickets are on sale now!

St. Clair Shores Parks & Recreation will host their annual Coney for Kids Spend the morning with a local High School fundraiser at the Senior Center for Senior at our annual Senior-Senior Sports Day. Active Adults. Please mark it on your You and your High School student will pair up calendar and join us for a National and play various games like bean bag toss, Coney Island Coney Dog. ladder ball, bocce ball, shuffleboard, Wii All proceeds support the Bowling, and table tennis. Special Needs Playground Program.

Page -5- These classes are for any dancer at Cut A Rug any dance level. Pick up your dancing shoes and head over to the center for a great time.

Lifelong Learning Corner -it’s never to late-

Scarlet O’Hatters Women’s Social Club -All Are Welcome-

Introduction

This 5-course class will introduce you to the fundamentals and the ability to access The meetings are the first Monday of the your computer. The instructor, Hugh month and they are held at the Senior Center Moore, will show you how to use various at 1:00 p.m. The club supplies the dessert parts of the computer, you will learn key and beverage. Bring your own sandwich. terms, and you will be able to use the Window’s Start Menu. The third Monday of each month we go out to a restaurant the members select.

Membership is $2.00 per year and dues are Intermediate $1.00 per month which are collected at our business meeting.

This 5-course class will teach you how to Next two meetings are 1:00 p.m. solve those pesky computer problems you Next regular meetings are having as well as help you figure out March 4th how to accomplish something April 1st that has been troubling you.

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Bring a friend and enjoy a delicious meal prepared by Chef Marti! It is a suggested donation of $4.00 (Age 60+) and $5.00 (under 60). Our kitchen is open Monday thru Friday at 11:30 a.m. Please sign up at least one day in advance. Page -7- April

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Bring a friend and enjoy a delicious meal prepared by Chef Marti! It is a suggested donation of $4.00 (Age 60+) and $5.00 (under 60). Our kitchen is open Monday thru Friday at 11:30 a.m. Please sign up at least one day in advance.

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Jasmin is a certified yoga teacher and has You must have your Doctor’s permission been practicing the discipline of Meditation before taking this class. Please bring a since 1975. She brings to her class a sense bottle of water and weights to each class. of tranquil relaxation Meet while practicing the bone builders chair yoga. The instructor! In this class class helps promote you will experience: a healthy living and Warm up exercises for a healthy frame of enhancing ranges of mind. She designs motion, stretching, the class from the posture and breathing. Aerobic training exercises will increase basic beginner to the cardiovascular endurance. Resistance training novice. exercises will increase muscular strength, balance and endurance. Cool down exercises will promote flexibility and relaxation. Her passion is to help, motivate, and encourage people to reach their goals... whatever they You only need to be 50 years may be! and older to join! Be Happy. Be Active.

Arlene Wetherby, the instructor for our afternoon Tai Chi, is teaching an ancient Chinese exercise that focuses on moving, meditation, and aids in reducing stress. This

NO HIDDEN FEES!!! ONLY THE COST OF A YEARLY SENIOR CENTER MEMBERSHIP class will increase muscle tone, flexibility, and breath control.

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In this star-studded drama, six seemingly disparate stories take viewers from a South Pacific Island in the 19th century to 1970s America to a dystopian future, exploring the complicated links that humans share through the generations. March 4th A talented young woman is torn between her dreams and her family in this musical. Sparkle (Jordin Sparks) has been blessed with a beautiful voice and a gift for songwriting, but she's afraid to perform her songs in public, in part because her mother Emma (Whitney Houston), a former entertainer whose career brought her nothing but heartache, refuses to allow her daughters to sing outside of church. But Sparkle persuades her older sibling Sister (Carmen Ejogo) to sing one of her tunes at a talent show, and the reaction proves that Sister has star quality and Sparkle can write potential hits. An ambitious would-be manager, Stix (Derek Luke), persuades Sparkle and Sister to form a singing group with their sibling Dolores (Tika Sumpter), but while the act clicks wit audiences, the sisters have to contend with their angry mother, Sister gets caught up in a March 11th destructive relationship with a short-tempered comedian (Mike Epps), and Sparkle finds herself falling in love with Stix.

An aging baseball scout (Clint Eastwood) with failing sight hits the road with his estranged daughter (Amy Adams) to pursue a promising young ballplayer, and they learn just how much they have in common as they make their way from Georgia to North Carolina in this sports drama produced and directed by frequent Eastwood collaborator Robert Lorenz. For decades, Gus Lobel (Eastwood) has been one of the best scouts in Major League Baseball. But these days his eyes just aren't what they used to be, and as a phenomenal young batter enters the draft, the owners of the Atlanta Braves cast a shadow of doubt over Gus' judgment. Meanwhile, his March 18th daughter Mickey ( Adams) is an aspiring partner at a major Atlanta law firm. In the wake of his wife's death, Gus sent Mickey away, and their relationship has been strained ever since. But she knows a thing or two about baseball, and recognizing that her father's job is in jeopardy, she decides to help him -- even at the risk of derailing her own career.

Two headstrong mothers (Maggie Gyllenhaal and Viola Davis) wage a valiant struggle to save their children's troubled inner-city school, but find their forward-thinking efforts hampered at every turn by apathy and systematic bureaucracy. Holly Hunter, Rosie Perez, and Ving Rhames March 25 co-star.

When Julia (Juliet Stevenson) and her husband Jack (Daniel Stern) head to Malta for a family vacation, she's motivated by more than just the sunny weather and beautiful beaches. More than two decades ago, she made a date with her first love, Alex, to meet again. But when her old flame surprises her by actually showing up, with a young girlfriend in tow, Julia is hilariously torn between the lure of the past and the security of the present. April 1st A pilot with a substance-abuse problem has to land a crippled airliner in this - directed drama for Paramount Pictures. 's John Gatins provides the script. heads up a cast that includes THE HURT LOCKER's Brian Geraghty, along with John Goodman and Don Cheadle.

April 8th A lawman is torn between justice and personal vengeance in this action drama. Alex Cross (Tyler Perry) is a detective and forensic psychologist who works for the Detroit Police Department with his partner Tommy Kane (Edward Burns) and promising rookie Monica Ashe (Rachel Nichols). While Cross is dedicated to his work, he's just as committed to his home life, and is excited to learn he and his wife Maria (Carmen Ejogo) will be welcoming a third child. When a wealthy and well-connected woman is found dead and partially dismembered in her mansion, police chief Richard Brookwell (John C. McGinley) assigns Cross and his team to the case, and they soon find themselves playing a cat and mouse game with a nameless psychotic (Matthew Fox) with a taste for torture and a grudge against some of the Motor City's wealthiest citizens. Clues point to French financier Leon Mercier (Jean Reno) as the killer's ultimate victim, but Cross and his team suspect Mercier has a secret he isn't willing to share, and the case becomes a personal obsession for Cross when the maniac first kills Monica and then Maria. Also starring Giancarlo April 15th Esposito and Cicely Tyson, ALEX CROSS marked Tyler Perry's debut as an action hero, playing the protagonist of James Patterson's series of best-selling crime novels; Cross was previously played on screen by Morgan Freeman in the films KISS THE GIRLS and ALONG CAME A SPIDER.

007 (Daniel Craig) becomes M's only ally as MI6 comes under attack, and a mysterious new villain emerges with a diabolical plan. James Bond's latest mission has gone horribly awry, resulting in the exposure of several undercover agents, and an all-out attack on M16. Meanwhile, as M (Judi Dench) plans to relocate the agency, emerging Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee Mallory (Ralph Fiennes) raises concerns about her competence while attempting to usurp her position, and Q (Ben Whishaw) becomes a crucial ally. Now the only person who can restore M's reputation is 007. Operating in the dark with only April 22nd field agent Eve (Naomie Harris) to guide him, the world's top secret agent works to root out an enigmatic criminal mastermind named Silva (Javier Bardem) as a major storm brews on the horizon. Albert Finney also stars in the 23rd installment of the long-running spy series. The film was directed by Sam Mendes (AMERICAN BEAUTY, REVOLUTIONARY ROAD) and shot by acclaimed cinematographer Roger Deakins (TRUE GRIT, THE READER, THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD).

This love story set in the 1880s follows a Chinese girl (Sun Li) who poses as a boy to work on the transcontinental railway, where she falls for the son of the railroad contractor. April 29th

An orphaned boy befriends an elephant named Lucky, and together they overcome a series of obstacles. When the pair learns about the Academy of Art, Lucky learns to paint and becomes a famous artist.

Page -12- May 6th Travel with us to Marshall, Michigan and see the stage play of . The action is set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are “anybody” come to have their hair down. You and your friends will also get to enjoy Cornwell’s own delicious carved TRAVELTour our nation’s capitol and see sights like turkey luncheon. $79 p.p. Arlington National Cemetery, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, World War II Memorial, Lincoln, Vietnam, Korean Memorials, Jefferson Smell the lilacs and see the Elk in Hillman, Memorial, and much more. Along with this Michigan. This trip features a carriage tour of trip you will receive 6 meals (3 deluxe Mackinac Island, a buffet at the Grand Hotel, continental breakfasts and 3 dinners). $799.00 and Elk viewing ride with a gourmet dinner, and Dbl. more. This four day three night trip includes a total of 8 meals. $699.00 Dbl.

Spend a day in Holland, Michigan as you tour the Dutch Marketplaats, the Tulip gardens, and Take a Dune Schooner ride that takes you into Velheer Tulip Gardens/ Deklomp Wooden primitive unspoiled areas of haunting Shoe & Delft Factory. You will also have the beauty...large dunes, formed by ancient Lake chance to eat lunch in downtown Holland at Michigan...woodlands, teeming with wildlife...and the “Alpen Rose.” $89.00 p.p. the pristine Goshorn Lake. You will also have time to tour the town, have a sit down lunch, and take a paddleboat ride aboard the Star of Take a stroll through Stratford in Ontario, Saugatuck Boat Cruise. $115 p.p. Canada. You will also sit main floor at the Thursday Festival Theater and see the play If you have any questions regarding a trip, May 16th Fiddler on the Roof. This trip comes with please call the office at 586-445-0996. At lunch at a downtown Stratford restaurant. Trip flyers are available online scsmi.net, 10:30 a.m. $169.00 p.p. at our Center or upon request In the Carole Klein To book a trip you can: Boardroom Stop in OR Mail payment to Spend four days and three nights in Geneva, SCS Senior Activity Center New York. During this trip you will Attn: Erin Justin have dinner at the Belhurst Castle, see 20000 Stephens the Montour Falls, take a tour of the SCS, MI 48080 Corning Museum of Glass, and much more. You will also receive 6 meals (3 Pay over the phone using your Mastercard continental breakfasts and 3 dinners). or Visa at 586-445-0996. $699.00 Dbl.

Page -13- Social Circles Helping Hands Helpful Hints At our Senior Activity Center we have a Helping Hands program. The Helping Hands program is designed to help people in the community, aged 50 and older, find programs that they can benefit from like snow removal, leaf pick up, handymen, chores, and much more. You can reach this program by calling 586-498- 2339 or stop in the office and speak with Gina Vitella. Below you will find information from:

Senior citizens age 60 and older and Macomb County residents are welcome to attend. Absolute Shreds of Auburn Hills will be on hand to shred your materials on site at no cost to you (limit 4 banker size boxes).

The Macomb County Sheriff deputy and the Macomb County Environmental Health Department will be on hand to dispose of any They play unwanted medications. Pinochle and Euchre

If you feel you are a victim of fraud, please contact the Senior Fraud Hotline in the office of Macomb County Prosecutor Eric Smith at .

For individuals who do not file federal or state taxes, but who file the Homestead Tax Credit or Home Heating Credit is September 30, 2013. The Homestead Tax Credit can be backed-filed for up to four years.

Page -14- Your Paper= Money We recycle paper at our Center! All recycled paper The death of a family member or is turned into newspaper printing paper. Your friend is often an uncomfortable, paper donations help us raise funds for your as well as a sad time. An option Senior Center. Bring in your magazines, scrap paper, we offer, to remember a loved and junk mail today! one, is to have a memorial made Fundraiser’s in their honor. A memorial gift We have two large yellow and green collection bins can be given to the Senior located on the west end of the Civic Arena parking Center of the Shores, a lot. We encourage participants and all visitors of the non-profit charitable Civic Arena to drop off their newspapers, magazines, organization, and it will be catalogs, old paperback books, junk mail, and office acknowledged in writing to type papers. Newspapers and shredded paper can the person you designate. be put in plastic bags. Please do not put cardboard A memorial donation card is boxes, phone books, or clothing in the bins. available for placement at funeral homes. You can make a donation We, at the center, take ink cartridges. You may drop under the name of your loved one them off at the Senior Center for Active Adults. or even to the Senior Activities Center. You will receive We are accepting used cell phones. We will take any conformation that your gift was model and any year. Do not worry if you don’t have received in the name of the the charger or the manual. departed.

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The Active Adult Center and the City of St. Clair Shores actively seek and support participation by all people with a variety of interests and abilities in its recreational programs and services. The Active Adult Center will operate Page -16- Team Members Senior Coordinator Sue Fickau Assistant Senior Coordinator Erin Justin Community Outreach Liaison 429 6 Gina Vitella 38 295 Dispatchers Fran McCabee 9328 1 Agnes Lamote Wally Hartwig Bill Leto 36 Transportation Drivers Donald Dezinski Twila Beier 2678 Bill Burke 42 Margaret Corso Dave Ricketts 92318 Frank Suma Colleen Kelly 854 12 Marie Sluma 4597 Bob Osaer Janet Nolfo Joel McKinney 1. Who was the main character on 6. Who was Groucho Marx’s Mike Kerwin “Life with Father?” announcer on “You Bet Your Life?” Derek Stevelinck Dale Derr Linda Tretheway 2. Name the original title of Danny Steve McWilliams Thomas’ Show? 7. Name two of the first three Chef hosts of “Name that Tune” Marti Marques 3. Who played Danny Thomas’ 1. Chef Assistant wife? Marilyn Ailes 2. Fitness Attendant Ruben Ascencio 4. Who was the host of 8. Name one of the two hosts of Andy Alexious “Masquerade Party?” “$64,000 Challenge” 1. Jackie Gleason & Paula Winslowe, 2. Peg, 3. Daughter Barbara & Son Chester Jr., 4. Next door 5. Name the host of “Play Your 9. Who was the host of “Dollar a neighbor and friend, 5. “What a revoltin’ Hunch” Second?” development this is”, 6. Ralph Kramden, Alice Kramden, Ed Norton, Thelma Norton, 7. June Taylor dancers, 8. Nancy Ames, 9. House Party & The Linkletter Show, 10. Katrin Hansen, Dagmar Hansen, Nels Hansen 10. Name the original host of “The Hospital regulations require a wheel chair for patients being discharged. Price if Right” However, while working as a student nurse, I found one elderly gentleman already dressed and sitting on the bed with a suit case at his feet, who insisted he didn't need my help to leave the hospital. After a chat about rules being Work with a friend and see if rules, he reluctantly let me wheel him to the elevator. On the way down I you can come up with the asked him if his wife was meeting him. answers. Answers will be available 'I don't know,' he said. 'She's still upstairs in the bathroom changing out of her in the next newsletter addition hospital gown.' CAMPCAMP SHAMROCKSHAMROCK

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