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TUSCARAWAS COUNTY Great Times, Great Friends, Great Services 425 Prospect Street • Dover, OH 44622 • Phone: 330-364-6611 • Fax: 330-364-9291 Website: www.tuscsc.org • Email: [email protected] HOURS : Monday ~ Thursday 8:00 a.m. ~ 6:30 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m.~ 4:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: Closed Dear Friends,

We are honored to celebrate and recognize our volunteers who are the glue of the Senior Centers of Tuscarawas County. So often you work behind the scenes seeking only to do your job. You show up when it is freezing cold, snowing, raining or sunshine. Without you, our work could never be accomplished - you lead exercise classes, call to check on those living alone, take orders and serve food, plan fund raisers, help with cleaning, donate door prizes, provide leadership, listen to those who need a friend, help with mailings, teach craft and sewing classes, offer your help with office work, make quilts, chair committees and the list goes on and on and on! Thank you and please join us for our Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast on Wednesday, April 6 from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Please make your reservation by Friday, April 1. Here are just a few of our smiling, loyal volunteers. Have a wonderful Easter Holiday! ~ Sincerely, Pam Ferrell

The Tuscarawas County Senior Center newsletters are available in larger print for individuals with sight impairments. For those with limited English an interpreter can be made available. ANNOUNCEMENTS

HOLIDAY CLOSINGS The Center is closed Monday, May 30 for Memorial Day.

ATTENTION MEMBERS! FUNDING SUPPORT: We are very excited to announce that the Are planning to move in the Trustees of the Carl C. Stoller Post #1445, Veterans of Foreign near future? If so, please War approved a funding request in the amount of $6,000. $5,000 contact us with your new will be used for the installation of new radios in several of our mailing address or you will not transportation vehicles and the remaining $1,000 for the local be receiving your newsletter. match that is required for the Transportation Coordination grant. Bulk mailings are not for- Thank you very much for your support and your service to our warded if you move or are country. temporarily away (such as go- With the 2015 year end contributions from the Doris Kimble ing south for the winter). In an Foundation of $10,000 and $5,000 from the Max and Jane Krantz instance such as that, the mail is returned to our office and we Foundation we have made several improvements and purchases have to pay 71 cents for return that included the purchases of a convection oven, furniture and handling. This can become area carpeting in the indoor-walking track room, a new Precore quite costly. Please contact our elliptical bike in the fitness room and a commercial grill in the office by calling 330-364-6611 Happy Days Cafe. We are so grateful for the wonderful support and inform us of your changes. from these two foundations. Thank you! GO GREEN! EVENING AND SATURDAY TRANSPORTATION: If you need Never miss another newsletter! transportation between 4:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Call to update your info and get your Senior Insider delivered Thursday or Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. call the Senior right to your inbox!!! Center to make a reservation at least one day in advance. The cost to go anywhere in Tuscarawas County is $4.00 one way and $6.00 round trip. Call the Transportation Direct Line: SOS PROGRAM 330-364-6688 or the Senior Center 330-364-6611. The Support our Seniors

Program has funds available to help senior citizens who HEAP (HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM): The Ohio are 55 and older and living in Department of Development (ODOD) offers several programs to Tuscarawas County. The help low-income Ohioans pay their utility bills and improve purpose of the program is to energy efficiency in their homes. Applications are available at provide emergency assistance all of our site locations, assistance is available if needed. to our most vulnerable seniors Please call 330-364-6611 for an appointment if you require who need financial help with assistance. Appointments are Tuesdays from 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 things such as utility bills and a.m. and Wednesdays from 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. minor home repairs. An application for these funds can REFUND POLICY: Letters of credit or refunds are given when be picked up at the Senior a physician’s note is turned in during the same session for Center. A home visit may be yourself or an immediate family member. Please notify us as necessary to assess the soon as possible. requested repair. All funds are raised through the Annual Fall FINANCIAL AID: Financial aid is available for individuals who Gala event. need assistance with class fees. Please ask the Receptionist for an application and return it to the Executive Director. PAGE 2 SAVE THE DATE

TRIP PREVIEW: Tues. April, 5, 6:30 p.m. Learn about our upcoming trips: Laurel Highlands (Pittsburgh, PA) - June 14 & 15, Niagara Falls & Toronto- Sept. 12-15, Albuquerque & Santa Fe, Sept. 23-Oct. 3.

VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION: Wednesday, April 6, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Enjoy a breakfast with us and celebrate our faithful volunteers from 2015! We will be recognizing seniors from the Dover center, as well as from each of the satellite sites.

MONTHLY BIRTHDAY PARTY: Thursdays, April 14, May 12 & June 9. Celebrate your birthday with us! Country Club Retirement Campus and Geib Funeral Home & Crematory sponsor this event. Each birthday guest will receive a balloon from the Balloonatik, a carnation from Country Club, a photo of their special day with a lunch voucher from Geib to use at a later date. Birthday Cake is provided by Litty’s Cakes and Cookies. Please remember to make your lunch reservations in advance and no later than 9:30 a.m. the day of the event.

VOLUNTEER CONNECT FAIR: Friday, April 15. 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Are you looking for something fun and rewarding? Why not volunteer! Join us as we ‘connect’ organizations looking for volunteers with those willing to give of their time, talent and expertise. Representatives from not-for-profit organizations will be available.

DOYLE & LILLIAN CHUMNEY MONTHLY DANCE: Thursdays, April 21, May 19 & June 16, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Join us for a fun-filled dance at the Senior Center! Dance begins at 6:00 p.m. Dance tickets are $5.00 in advance and at the door.

GOSPEL SING: Sunday, April 24, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Join us for an afternoon of wonderful music and fellowship. Enjoy soup, sandwich and dessert. Area gospel musicians will be here to entertain and share enjoyable gospel songs for all. Purchase your ticket before April 20. Cost: $6.00

UTILITY-PROVIDED ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: Tuesday, April, 26, 12:15 p.m. This is an opportunity to get utility assistance, up to 20% in savings on your utility bills. Ray Foeller from the office of the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel will be here to explain this program. There is no charge.

KRANTZ GARDEN CLUB PERENIAL & ANNUAL SALE: Thursday, May 5 and Friday, May 6 8:00-12:00 p.m. There will be numerous plants for sale.

UNION HOSPITAL “TOWN HALL MEETING”: Wednesday, May 4, 12:15 p.m. After lunch, stop by the Social Room and meet Bruce James, President and CEO of Union Hospital and his special guest speaker. The speaker for this event will be announced at a later date. Those attending the Town Hall presentations will receive a prepaid lunch ticket to use in the Senior Center Dining room or the Happy Days Café (value up to $3.00) and be eligible for a door prize.

SENIOR DAY: Tuesday, May 10,10 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Join us for a day of fantastic entertainment from Michael Strough, magician, and Bob Airgood, musician as well as door prizes, delicious lunch and crowning our King and Queen! Tickets are $6.00 and are th available at the front desk April 11 . Tickets must be purchased by May 2. P AGE 3 CLASSESCLASSES Sign up for all classesSIGN at the UP front FOR ALL desk. CLASSES All classe AT FRONTs must DESK. be paid for at that time. ALL CLASSES MUST BE PAID FOR AT TIME OF SIGN UP We are always looking for craft instructors! If you have a special craft or art talent such as painting, sewing, craft projects etc. please call the Activity Department! We are in need of the following craft donations: *Quilting Material * Fabric Scissors * Wire Cutters * Yarn * Baskets * Clean, new or used items for Mystery Auction

*NOTICE* THE ACTIVITIES DEPARTMENT WILL OFFER ONE CRAFT CLASS PER QUARTER AND OFFER A HIGHER QUALITY ITEM. THIS WILL INCREASE THE PRICE TO $1O PER CLASS.

Craft: Wednesday, June 1, 12:30 p.m. The Activities Department will demonstrate how to make two decorative wine bottle covers. There will be a variety of decorating pieces to choose from. Cost: $10.00. Sign up by Monday, May 23.

Writer’s Corner: Wednesdays, April 20, May 18, and June 15 at 10:00 a.m. We are looking for writers of short stories, poetry etc. All are welcome! Facilitator is Dottie Huff. Cost: No charge.

Painting Class: Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. join us in the craft room. Sign up at the front desk. Cost: $3.00. (Does not include materials). You may bring your own canvas or purchase one from us for $3.00. Instructor: Linda Simpson

Ceramics Class: First Monday of the month, April 4, May 2 and June 6, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Join us in the craft room. Learn to paint a ceramic piece of your choice. Sign up at the front desk. Cost: $4.00. (includes paint and brushes). We have various ceramic pieces to purchase here. Range: $2.00 - $15.00. Instructor: Faith Williams

Colored Pencil Class: Classes held the first & third Mondays. April 4 & 18, May 2 & 16, June 6 & 20, 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. in the library. Instructor, Linda Simpson. Sign up at the front desk. Cost: $4.00 per class (includes paper). Bring a pack of colored pencils.

Open Sewing and Quilting: Monday thru Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Join others in the sewing and quilting room during open times. Cost: $10.00 per month or $2.00 per visit.

Ping Pong Tournaments: 2nd Wednesday of the month at 10:00 a.m. Join others down in the walking track area for a fun-filled morning.

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Bingo: Monday mornings at 10:00. Each player pays $2.00 to play each week. Prizes are provided by Schoenbrunn Healthcare, Beacon Pointe, Country Club Retirement Campus, Crossroads Hospice and Community Hospice. Must register at front desk.

LCR: Every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. and the fourth Friday of every month. Each player pays a $1 to play. We are playing with Bingo chips, but the winner will take home the pot! If you can roll the dice, you can play this game!

Bunco: Thursdays at 12:00 p.m. Cost is $1.00. (Payable day of game, prizes will be given.) If you can roll dice you can play Bunco, this is an old pub game that only requires dice.

Car Races: Fridays, April 1, May 6 & June 3, 10:30 a.m. Place a bet on your favorite car. The winner will take all!

Price is Right: Fridays, April 8, May 13 & June 10, 10:30 a.m. It’s just like on TV, only better! Come and give us your best guess on different household products. The closest guess without going over will win the prize!

Fridays, April 15, May 20 & June 17, 10:30 a.m. The third Friday of the month means it’s time to play Wheel of Fortune! Each person is given a chance to guess the word on the board. Someone will be the grand prize winner... maybe it’s you!

Mystery Game: Friday, April 29, 10:30 a.m. Who knows what game we will play on the 5th Friday of the month! Games could be anything from LCR to trivia, but no matter what, we can guarantee you will have fun!

Mahjong: Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. Please join us in the Myron Phillips Banquet Center for Mahjong! We are looking for new members! Cost: No charge.

PAGE 5 COMPUTERCOMPUTER CLASSES CLASSES All students must pre-register with the receptionist. Payment is due at registration to guarantee your place in the class. Instructor for all classes is Marie Contini.

APRIL Windows 8: Mon. April 11 - Fri. April 15, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. If your new or older computer has Windows 8, this class will orient you to the new format. It will cover the Apps that appear on the main screen; how to use a desktop you are used to; how to use the internet and much more. Bring laptops with you, if that is what you are using. Cost: $50.00

Beginning Windows 10 : Mon. April 11 - Fri. April 15, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. If you have downloaded the new Windows 10, you will want to take this class. An overview of Windows 10 with its new features will be given. If you are not sure how to upgrade to the free version, we can help with that process. Bring laptops with you, if that is what you are using. Cost: $50.00

MAY Beginning Computer: Mon. May 9 - Fri, May 13, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. This class is for those of you who are new to using a computer. You will learn how to turn the computer on and off; get into programs on your computer and use them properly; search the internet and set favorite sites; create email and send; view emails and reply or forward that information; and much more. Cost: $50.00.

Intermediate Windows 10: Mon. May 9 - Fri, May 13, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. If you have taken the Beginning Windows 10 class and want to learn more about this new system, this is the class. We will explore the advanced features of this new system and the tips and tricks to get around. Cost: $50.00

JUNE Windows 8: Mon. June 6 - Fri. June 10, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. If your new or older computer has Windows 8, this class will orient you to the new format. It will cover the Apps that appear on the main screen; how to use a desktop you are used to; how to use the internet and much more. Bring laptops with you, if that is what you are using. Cost: $50.00

Beginning Windows 10 : Mon. June 6 - Fri. June 10, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. If you have downloaded the new Windows 10, you will want to take this class. An overview of Windows 10 with its new features will be given. If you are not sure how to upgrade to the free version, we can help with that process. Bring laptops with you, if that is what you are using. Cost: $50.00

Computer Help Group A computer club is for those who would like to share and network with others about their experiences on the computer. This is not a structured class but a forum for questions and answers. The group meets on the Second Monday of every month at 1:00 p.m. in the computer lab. Facilitator is Marie Contini. PAGE 6 EXERCISE & FITNESS

OPEN RECREATION & * SHUFFLEBOARD * BILLIARDS FITNESS * PING PONG * WORKOUT EQUIPMENT COST: Annual $20 membership fee! * INDOOR WALKING TRACK

Tuscarawas County Senior TOTAL FITNESS EXERCISE: Classes 1, 2, and 3 all focus on Center is dedicated to increasing range of motion, low-impact and flexibility. Exercises improve the needs are easy to follow and are done sitting in a chair. This is the of seniors throughout the perfect class if you have physical limitations or just prefer community and promote low-impact to high-impact. You will get cardio health and wellness for and resistance training in a group setting with adults 50 years and older. free weights, bands, and balls. Proper form and alignment will be taught. ZUMBA: Tuesdays 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. CLASS 1: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays Instructor Chris Sulzener 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Instructor: Vicki Yates provides specific fitness CLASS 2: Mondays and Thursdays program designed for seniors. 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Instructor: Marylee Merryman This class consists of dance and aerobic exercise routines. CLASS 3: Tuesdays and Thursdays Stop by and give it a try. 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Instructor: Joyce Streb Your first class is free! Cost: Annual $20 MACHINE ORIENTATION: Build the foundation of a healthy membership fee and lifestyle by starting with a plan. You will be introduced to the $5.00 per class. equipment room and taught proper alignment, form, and usage of the resistance and cardiovascular machines. Come dressed to LINE DANCING get started! Please call Vicki to schedule an appointment. Mondays 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Cost: No charge. Beginner line dancing. Cost: Annual $20 membership fee required. CHAIR VOLLEYBALL: Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at 9:00 a.m. If you can hit a beach ball while sitting in a chair, you *NEW* TAI CHI can do this! This is an excellent class for stretching and eye-hand Fridays 10 a.m - 11 a.m. coordination. Tai Chi is utilized for many health benefits such as: YOGA: Mondays, 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Focus on improving flexibility, strength, and balance. Learn basic poses you can decreasing falls, improving practice daily in the convenience of your own home to improve mobility and increasing your balance and coordination while creating a healthier flexibility. Instructor:: lifestyle. Modifications are available for those who require it. Cathleen Misko Rosemary Russell Certified Yoga Instructor. Cost: Annual $20 Cost: Annual $20 membership fee and $3.00 per class. membership fee required. Introductory 12-week MATTER OF BALANCE: Every Wed. in April & May 10:00 - program, class fees will 11:00 a.m. This 8-week class will help you see falls as something apply with the June session. YOU can control by learning exercises that will help with your CHAIR YOGA balance. Sign up at front desk. Cost: No Charge. Wednesdays, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Learn gentle movements *NEW* LA BLAST: Thursdays 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. (Begins April to help you move freely and 14th) Have fun while doing a dance fitness program based on relieve pain and constriction in the dances you see on “Dancing with the Stars”. Created by your joints. Rosemary Russell, World Champion dancer Louis Van Amstel. Instructor: Chris Certified Yoga Instructor. Sulzener. Cost: Annual $20 membership fee and $5.00 per Cost: Annual $20 class. membership fee and $3.00 per class. PAGE 7 50+ EXPO LUNCH AND LEARN HEALTH SEMINAR Don’t miss the Annual Tuscarawas Sponsored by Hennis Care Centre of Dover and Bolivar. County Senior Services Network’s 50+ Stay after lunch on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at Expo on Thursday, May 5th, 12:15 p.m. A lunch ticket is given to each attendee plus a 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. door prize drawing. “Take me Out to the Ball Game” theme. Door prizes, grand prize REMINISCE drawing, WJER live remote, Join Martha on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 12:15 “Drug Take Back” and much more. p.m. for a group discussion with senior participants. Come Watch for updates on this fun and have a few laughs and share your memories. Prizes and informational event. drawing for a lunch ticket. CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Sponsored by Area Agency on Aging. This is a support group for caregivers who have questions, concerns, or problems caring for a loved one. Meets on the 2nd Monday of the month, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. Check the bulletin board for any date changes. TUSC. COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES NETWORK EMBER COMPLETE CARE “DRUG TAKE BACK Blood pressure clinic on the 4th Thursday of the month at 8:00 a.m. PROGRAM” in the dining room. A nurse will be available to check your B/P. Wednesday, April 6, at 12:15 in Watch the bulletin board for any date changes. the Social Room. Speaker will explain the program and UNION HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCREENINGS participation at the 50 + Expo on May 5th. Nurses available on the 2nd Wednesday every other month 8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Blood pressure & glucose checks are free. Lipid panel and A1C screening available for a fee. Call 330-602-0778 to make an appointment. Upcoming dates: May 11. Watch for flyers on the bulletin board for lab specifics.

ION CLEANSE: Connie Marsh will do Ion cleanses on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month 9:30 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Cost is $27.00. Must make an appointment at the front desk and pay a $3.00 deposit.

CHAIR MASSAGE: Theresa Graziani LMT will be here on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Cost is $12.00 for a 15 minute session and $7.00 for 10 minutes. Must make an appointment at the front desk and pay a $2.00 deposit.

COMMUNITY HOSPICE: “Hot Topics” speaker sponsored by Community Hospice on the 1st Monday of the month at 12:15 p.m. Next speaker is scheduled for June 1st. Free lunch ticket for those attending .

ALTERCARE OF NAVARRE: 5th Wednesday Speaker. Join us June 29 at 12:15. Free lunch tickets to attendees. Watch for details!

ENERGY & HEALING PROGRAM: Tuesdays, 9 - 10:30 a.m. & Wednesdays, 9 - 10:15 a.m. Most often, this rebalancing can result in stress reduction, relaxation and a general sense of well being. This is a non-touch program Instructor , Patty French has studied with nationally and internationallyPAGE 8 recognized healers. Sign up at front desk. There is no charge. April 2016 To make reservations call 330-364-6611 or stop by the front desk before 9:30 a.m. the day you wish to eat. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri MENU 1 SUBJECT Hamburger TO Onion Rings CHANGE Baked Beans Fruit, Beverage

4 5 6 7 8 Smoked Sausage Chicken Stew w/ Baked Meat Lasagna Pot Roast w/ Beer Battered Fish Scalloped Vegetables Garlic Bread Vegetables French Fries Potatoes Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Coleslaw Applesauce Fruit, Beverage Beverage or Salad Bar

11 12 13 14 15 Glazed Hamloaf Savory Chicken Rigatoni w/ Swiss Steak Chili Candied Sweet Stuffing Meatballs Mashed Potatoes Cornbread Potatoes Vegetable Fruit, Beverage Green Beans Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage or Salad Bar

18 19 20 21 22 Baked Chicken Meatball Sub Meatloaf Beef Vegetable Tossed Salad Mashed Potatoes w/Provolone Cheese Roasted Redskins Soup Garlic Bread Stewed Tomatoes Coleslaw Vegetable Biscuit & Butter Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage

or Salad Bar

25 26 27 28 29 Stuffed Peppers Baked Pork Chop BBQ Chicken Beef Stroganoff Club Sandwich Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy Potato Salad over Buttered Vegetable Roasted Potatoes Vegetable Noodles Chips Fruit, Beverage Vegetable Fruit, Beverage Vegetable Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage or Salad Bar May 2016 To make reservations call 330-364-6611 or stop by the front desk before 9:30 a.m. the day you wish to eat. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 2 3 4 5 6 Pork Roast Grilled Ham Steak Meatloaf Stadium Dog w/ Chicken Salad Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Roasted Potatoes Chili Sauce Sandwich Sauerkraut Vegetable Vegetable Coleslaw Potato Salad Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Chips Vegetable Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage or Salad Bar 9 10 11 12 13 Baked Pork Chop SENIOR DAY Broccoli Cheese w/ Gravy TICKETS Beef Vegetable Swiss Steak Soup Baked Potato $6.00 Soup Mashed Potatoes Ham & Cheese Vegetable Biscuit Green Beans Sandwich Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Vegetable Fruit, Beverage

16 17 18 19 20 Sweet & Sour Hamloaf Spaghetti & Stuffed Peppers Beer Battered Fish Chicken over Rice Stewed Tomatoes Meatballs Mashed Potatoes French Fries Fruit, Beverage Mac & Cheese Garlic Bread Vegetable Coleslaw Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage or Salad Bar

23 24 25 26 27 Smoked Sausage Chicken Pot Pie Rigatoni w/ Baked Chicken Sloppy Joe Cabbage Fruit, Beverage Meatballs Roasted Potatoes Macaroni Salad Roasted Potatoes Garlic Bread Baked Beans Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage or Salad Bar

30 31 MENU SUBJECT Pork Chops MEMORIAL TO DAY Mac & Cheese Stewed Tomatoes CHANGE Fruit, Beverage CENTER CLOSED June 2016 To make reservations call 330-364-6611 or stop by the front desk before 9:30 a.m. the day you wish to eat. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

1 2 3 MENU Johnny Marzetti Meatloaf Baked Italian Sub SUBJECT TO Vegetable Mashed Potatoes Coleslaw Garlic Bread Vegetable Fruit, Beverage CHANGE Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage

or Salad Bar

6 7 8 9 10 Pork Butt Roast Baked Chicken Meat Lasagna Swiss Steak Pulled Pork Mashed Potatoes w/Stuffing Garlic Bread Mashed Potatoes Sandwich Cabbage Vegetable Fruit, Beverage Green Beans Baked Beans Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Coleslaw or Fruit, Beverage Salad Bar

13 14 15 16 17 Cabbage Rolls Pot Roast w/ Baked Savory Chicken Club Sandwich Mashed Potatoes Vegetables Garlic Bread Roasted Potatoes Macaroni Salad Vegetable Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Vegetable Chips Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage or

Salad Bar

20 21 22 23 24 Hamloaf Stuffed Peppers Rigatoni w/ BBQ Ribs Sloppy Joe Baked Potato Mashed Potatoes Meatballs Baked Beans Coleslaw Vegetable Vegetable Garlic Bread Potato Salad Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage

or Salad Bar

27 28 29 30 Beef Stroganoff Baked Pork Chop Sweet & Sour Over Buttered w/ Gravy Chicken over Rice Corn Beef Noodles Mashed Potatoes Fruit, Beverage Cabbage, Potatoes Vegetable Vegetable Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage Fruit, Beverage or

Salad Bar TIME FOR TRAVEL DAY TRIPS Interested participants must pay at time of sign-up. Sign-ups are closed two weeks prior to the event date. There are no refunds unless the trip is cancelled by the Senior Center or if the passenger can provide the Center with a physician slip. Passengers must be 50 years of age or older. If passenger is unable to travel alone, an escort under 50 can accompany the passenger. Passengers must be a Senior Center member or complete a “registrant” application.

Wine Trip: Wednesday, May 18, 8:30-5:00. Come join us on this fun and exciting day trip as we travel to several winery’s in nearby counties! We will enjoy a tour and a lunch at Raven’s Glenn Winery. More details to follow. Call the center for the updates and pricing.

Ogelbay & Cabelas in West Virginia: Tuesday, June 28, 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Join us on the big bus as we head out of state to visit the beautiful Ogelbay State Park. While in the park we will visit The Good Zoo, The Glass Museum and Ogelbay Mansion Museum. Cost: $55 for members/ $58 for non-members. Lunch will be on your own at the Cracker Barrel.

Cleveland Indians vs. Minnesota Twins: August 4, 8:30 a.m.- 7:30 p.m. Trip includes: Motor-coach transportation, Club seating are the only all-inclusive premium seating area in the ballpark. Guests in this exclusive area of the ballpark can dine in the climate-controlled Club Lounge featuring everything from traditional ballpark fare to upscale culinary stations. The menu selection includes: upscale culinary buffet, substation, pizza, hotdogs, cheeseburgers, French fries, sausages, nachos, pretzels, ice cream, snow cones, and unlimited Pepsi products. Cost: $100 per person

EXTENDED TRIPS $100 Non-refundable deposits can be made on the following trips at the front desk. All trips leave from Big Lots in New Philadelphia.

Niagara Falls & Toronto Adventure Albuquerque & Santa Fe September 12 - 15, 4 days/3 nights September 23 - October 3, 11 days/10 nights Highlights: Queen Victoria Park ~ Table Rock ~ Skylon Tower Toronto ~ Highlights: Outdoor World ~ Route 66 CN Tower ~ City Hall ~ Nathan Phillips museum ~ Acoma Pueblo ~ Square ~ Chinatown ~ New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial ~ Santa Fe Harbourfront Center ~ Plaza ~ Saint Francis Cathedral ~ Albuquer- Niagara-on-the-Lake ~ Lake Ontario ~ que museum ~ Sandia Peak Tramway ~ Hornblower Niagara Cruise ~ American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Welland Canal ~ Niagara Wine Region Museum ~ Oklahoma City National Memorial

Cost: $679.00 double/$879.00 single. Cost: $965.00 double/$1265.00 single. Includes: Motor coach transportation, Includes: Motor coach transportation, 10 3 nights lodging, six meals, 3 breakfast, nights lodging, 18 meals (10 breakfasts, & 3 dinners. All sightseeing & admissions, 8 dinners), admissions and bag handling. baggage handling & tips for city guides & porters.

PAGE 12 CARD CLUBS: Pinochle, Contract Bridge, BIBLE STUDY: Join us each Thursday Jass, Duplicate Bridge, 500 Club, 2000 Club morning at 10:00 for a non-Denominational Men’s Euchre. Mondays, Wednesdays & Bible Study. Guest pastors and entertain- Fridays 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Contact Vicki ment from around Tusc. County lead the in the activity office for days and times. Bible Study throughout the year. All are welcome! Calendars are available for each month listing the guest pastors and EUCHRE TOURNAMENT: Wednesdays, speakers. April 27, May 25 & June 22 at 12:30 p.m. we are holding our countywide euchre KRANTZ GARDEN CLUB: Krantz Garden tournament. Tournaments are open to any Club is accepting new members, open to person 50 years of age and older. Cost is anyone 50 years of age and older. Garden $1.00. Must sign up and pay at a satellite Club meets the second Thursday of each location or Dover prior to game day. Cash month at noon. Membership is $2.00 for prizes are given at end of tournament. members of the Senior Center, $5.00 for non-members. If you are interested in joining the Garden Club, Call Judy Clegg, LADIES HAVING FUN (LHF): Ladies Having President at (330) 343-3430 or Pam Carlisle, Fun meets at various locations on the first Vice President at (330) 602-1313 with any Thursday of each month at 12:30. All women questions. A program planner is available in 50 and over are invited to attend. Contact the Activities office. Meeting dates: April 14, Peggy at the Senior Center with any May 12 & June 9. questions. A program planner is available at the Front desk. Meeting dates: April 7, FOREVER YOUNG SINGERS: The Forever May 5 & June 2. Young Singers meet Thursdays at 12:00 in Senior Center Membership Required. the Craft Room of the Senior Center. Each month, the group performs for various social groups around the county. Everyone over the age of 50 is invited to join.

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New Members Dec. 1- Feb. 15

Lois Anno Bruce Gray Kathi Kees Mark Shores Robert Baker Catherine Gritzan Tom & Carolyn Kinser Ellen Shumaker Harold Baker Joseph & Sharon Hamilton Jane Kollar Gary Slemmer Joan Barker Ronald Hampton Judson & Carol Lada Chrystal Smith Janet Basiletti Andrea Hanson Earl & Grace Lahmers John Smith Brenda Bayer Dan & Becky Harding Bud & Helen Lahmers Steve & Debbie Sparks Harold Bayer, Sr Larry Harrison Michael Lehigh Patricia Spears Okey & Esther Beam Bill & Jan Harstine Jack Little Marion & Marjorie Spragg Evon Bleininger Leonard & Arlene Hart Janet Loader G. Jay Stein Elizabeth Board Paul Haver Mary Lou Lorenz Marion & Betty Stutzman Mike & Candy Bonanno Howard Heavelyn Robert & Tanna Loveday Iris Susey Linda Bonnell Patty Heck Jesse & Loretta Mann Elizabeth Swartzbaugh Bruce Brokaw John & Christine Heil Mike McCombs Mark & Robin Swisshelm Bonnie Clay Bill & Mary Henry Ruth McElwee Joe Szymkowiak Gloris Clifton Doug & Mary Henry Annick Metz Tom & Jennifer Taylor Marilyn Colaner John & Deb Herbert Ed & Carol Meunier Sandra Tedrick Tony Contini Joanne Hershberger Jeannie Michel George & Deanna Thompson Jeff Coventry Cheryl Hershberger Janet Miller William Thompson Terry Deserio Joyce Hershberger Linda Miller Judy Tidrick Robert & Jody Dewalt Elizabeth Hinkley Joseph & Diana Mizer Zachary Van Dress Douglas Dick John & Rosemarie Hirning Catherine Morris Regina Voulgares Steve Eckert Adelia Hobart Kristie Morrison Mary Wallace Rick Edie Susan Honkonen Josephine Myers Edie Walsh Robert & Susan Engeldinger Anthony Hoover Don O’Rielley Dave Weber Gary & Michele Erwin Corinna Houze Shawnalee Pettinger Thomas Weber Debbie Fankhauser Elizabeth Hoy Jo Ann Price Stephen Weisend Jacque Ferrell Bob & Linda Hughes Jackie Putnam Mary Wengerd Brenda Foltz Colin Incarnato David Rothel Jerry Wigfield Beth Fragasse Ruth Johnson Vernon & Betty Scherich Carol Worrell Joan Fulton Kathleen Jones Cindy Shilling Shirley Yoder James Gibb Regina Kandel William & Linda Schilling Susan Zito Beth Giesey William Kaser SATELLITE LOCATIONS

Claymont Center Garaway Center Mineral City Center PO Box 109, 301 Grant St PO Box 162, 221 Dover Rd PO Box 11,8495 S. High St. Dennison, OH 44621 Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Mineral City, OH 44656 Contact Sharon Chambers Contact Marley Miller Contact Donna Stanke 740-922-0365 330-852-1311 330-859-0000

Newcomerstown Center Westchester Center 222 Bridge St 6451 SR 342 SE Newcomerstown, OH 43832 Tippecanoe, OH 44699 Contact Joyce Murphy Contact Dorothy Gardner 740-498-4523 740-658-4223 PAGE 14 SENIOR SERVICES

IN HOME SERVICES: TELEPHONE REASSURANCE: Phone calls Personal Care and are made daily by our trained volunteers to Homemaker services provide comfort and support. Contact are provided to those Melanie Applin. who are 60 and older; reside in Tuscarawas MINOR HOME REPAIR: Assistance is County and are not available to homeowners for minor home eligible for PASSPORT In -Home Services repairs. An assessment is made and those services. Contact Department over the income level pay on a sliding fee Martha Wigfield. schedule. Contact Ken Robb.

TRANSPORTATION: Transportation is MEDICARE CONSULTATIONS AND provided throughout the county for doctor PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE: appointments, grocery shopping, personal This service assists seniors in finding the business, etc. Please call the center closest to Medicare program that suits their individual your residence 24 hours in advance to make needs. As well as programs to save on the arrangements. Vans are available at each cost of prescription drugs through Satellite Site Monday thru Friday pharmaceutical companies or through 8:15 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Must be 60 years of age Medicare Part D. Contact Carla Mayfield. or older and a resident of the county to use this service. $3.00 suggested donation. TOTAL FITNESS: Join in stretching, bending and movement exercise sessions that will EXPANDED TRANSPORTATION HOURS: make you feel more energetic and limber. Evening & Weekend Hours: Contact Vicki Yates. Monday - Friday 4:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. MEDICAL ASSESSMENTS: Every month Sunday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. blood pressure and pulse rate checks are $4.00 one way, $6.00 round trip (anywhere in available. Periodically other medical Tuscarawas County) 24-hour advance notice assessments such as cholesterol, blood sugar required. Call 330-364-6688 or 330-364-2159 testing, hearing and eye screenings are for more information. Available to ages 50 offered. All assessments are conducted by and over. nurses. Call the Center at 330-364-6611 or check the newsletter for specific dates. DAILY LUNCHES: A hot nutritious meal is served weekdays at 11:30. Reservations need INFORMATION & REFERRAL: A directory to be made no later than 9:30 a.m. the day you of services is available for information on wish to eat. Cost: $3.00 age 60 and over; $5.00 private and public agencies which provide an under 60. A full breakfast menu is available array of services for individuals 60 years of on Thursdays and Fridays 8:00 a.m. to age and older in Tuscarawas County. 9:30 a.m. No reservation Contact the Center at 330-364-6611. required for breakfast. LEGAL SERVICES: Legal Services are available through the Southeastern Ohio Legal Services, 332 W. High Ave., New Philadelphia. 330-339-3998. PAGE 15 SENIOR FUN HOUSE OLD WEST CROSSWORD FUN Find and circle all the words hidden in the grid. The remaining letters spell a Will Rogers quotation.

Across Down 1. Beverage made from apple juice 2. Sweet 3. Chewy candy 3. Biscuit 7. Rice dish 4. Slice of sweet raised bread 9. Sweetener 5. Drinking vessel ASSAY OFFICE GOLD NUGGET RUSTLER 10. Drink before a meal 6. Food store BANK ROBBER GUNSLINGER SADDLER 11. Made from flour, sugar & eggs 7. Gather in the crops BARN HATS SALOON GIRL 13. The home of pizza 8. Sponge cake soaked in wine BLACKSMITH HIRED HAND SHCOOLHOUSE 14. Broth 12. Filtrate BOOTS HORSES SCOUTS 19. Green acidic fruit 15. Essential kitchen devices BUCKBOARD ICE HOUSE SHOOTOUT 20. Slender tubes 16. Dry red wine BUNKHOUSE LASSO SHOTGUN 22. Joint of meat 17. Carrot genus CALAMITY JANE MARSHALL SPURS 24. Water container 18. Knockout drink, Mickey ___ CHAPS MINE SHAFT STIRRUP 25. Flask for keeping drinks hot/cold 21. Plant stalk COAL OIL OUTLAWS TOWN HALL 26. Dough made from flour & water 23. Fermented beverage COWPOKE PELTS TRADING POST DAVY CROCKETT PIGS TUMBLEWEEK DOCTOR PIONEERS WAGON DRESSMAKER POST OFFICE WANTED POSTER FENCE RANCH HAND WHISKEY GENERAL STORE REVOLVER WILD BILL HICKOK

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STAFF BOARD MEMBERS Pam Ferrell, Executive Director Robert Hall, President Carla Mayfield, Administrative Assistant Matt Kinsey, Vice President Diane Williams, Bookkeeper Jim Contini, Treasurer Cheryl Wetzel, Transportation Coordinator Vickie Hykes, Secretary Yvette Harper, Transportation, Data Entry & Reporting Sue Parrish, Transportation, Scheduler/Dispatcher Norma Russ Martha Wigfield, R.N., In-Home Service Coordinator J.R. Bitikofer Judy Hibinger, In-Home Service Secretary Tom O’Donnell Matt Fischer, Executive Chef Yvette Schupbach Ken Robb, Home Repair Coordinator Aaron Hillyer Vicki Yates, Program Coordinator Robin Mackey Peggy Robb, Activities Assistant Kenny France, Building Supervisor Melanie Applin, Receptionist Laurie Vannetta, Receptionist

The Tuscarawas County Senior Center is funded in part through the Ohio Department on Aging/AAA Region 9, Ohio Department of Transportation, Tuscarawas County Levy funding, private donations and the generosity of local businesses. The TCSC has written policy and procedures to address compliance of the Older Americans Act of 1965 and the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This information is available to the public upon request. Limited English Proficiency Access Information and Procedure may be requested. Limited English Proficiency Interpreters available upon request.