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The Levy Center June – July 2017

A WORD FROM THE SUPERVISOR...William M. Mayer

Hello Friends, Hope this fi nds all of you doing well and good, and enjoying the beginning of this beautiful summer. There has been quite a bit of rain; William M. Mayer however, I know that the rain can only be good for our garden. The men SUPERVISOR are doing their usual fantastic job out there! If you haven’t visited it yet, Patricia Mayoral-Stach please be sure to go and enjoy the sweet smell and beauty of our CLERK wonderful garden.

TRUSTEES Thank you to all who participated in the Annual Letter Carrier Food Drive. Alyssia Benford This is very much appreciated by the recipients as well as me. It warms Ken Burgess my heart to see a community pull together and help fi ll one another’s needs; especially in today’s Maripat Oliver economy. Much thanks to all who gave. Dennis Raga I was honored to have hosted your Veteran’s Breakfast gathering last month. It is truly my pleasure Patricia Holloway to honor the men and women who served our country, and I personally would like to say thank you COLLECTOR to all that served. Jean Kelly We have some exciting events coming up! Don’t forget to mark ASSESSOR your calendars. I would love to see you there. More details to (630) 759-1315 follow. Some of theupcoming events are: 1. Village Picnic-Sunday – June 25th at Noon behind the DUPAGE TOWNSHIP Village Hall th th (630) 759-1317 2. 8 Annual Family Fun Fest – Sunday, July 30 , fax: (630) 759-3412 Noon – 4:00 pm at the DuPage Township 3. 26th Annual Village Jubilee – August 18 -20 at the Village Hall EMAIL [email protected] 4. Pathways Parade – Sunday, September 10th, 2:00 pm starting at Bolingbrook High School, ending at the WEBSITE www.dupagetownship.com Village Hall with a Mini-fest The Board and I would like to thank all of you for your continued support and interest that you have in DuPage DUPAGE TOWNSHIP Township. We are looking forward to making the next 4 years THE LEVY our best ever! As always, if there is anything we can do to SENIOR CENTER assist you please let us know. 251 Canterbury Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Remember that the Levy Center is a cooling center and (630) 759-3411 should be used as such in case of an emergency. You can fax: (630) 759-3472 always relax and cool off and be comfortable right here at your very own center. Maureen Fox SENIOR PROGRAM DIRECTOR [email protected] Have a great summer! Lynne Woodard SENIOR RECREATION DIRECTOR YOUR Supervisor, [email protected] Bill Mayer DuPage Township Supervisor

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COOPERS HAWK – NAPERVILLE JUNE 6 LEAVE AT 4:30 PM $3 PER PERSON LIMIT 25 The fi rst Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant opened in 2005 in Orland Park.They created a signature menu with a dish selection designed to pair perfectly with their Cooper’s Hawk wines, made in their private winery. With sophisticated food and exceptional wines, their unique concept was born . The concept includes 4 distinct components: an upscale casual dining restaurant, full-service bar, private barrel-aging room, and Napa-style tasting room and retail gift store…all under one roof. Each location is distinctive in layout and décor, but carries the same warmth and elegance. Feast on just about anything you desire. They serve appetizers, salads, burgers and sandwiches, and entrees of chicken, beef, pork and seafood and pastas. Understandably, some of you are still in the working world, so perhaps skip cooking this evening and JOIN US for THIS DINING EXPERIENCE! CLARA’S – WOODRIDGE JULY 20 LEAVE AT 4:30 PM $2 PER PERSON LIMIT 25 Their story begins with Anthony and Celeste Lizio, who came to the United States in the early 1930’s from Sant’Angelo all’Esca - a small town an hour outside of Naples, Italy. Celeste (Luise) grew up in her mother’s café learning the recipes she would eventually hand down to her children and grandchildren. In the United States, Anthony and Celeste opened a small grocery store for Celeste to tend while Anthony worked in a factory. Celeste made dinner in the stores back kitchen and the delicious smells drew the WPA workers. The store became known for Celeste’s food. The popularity of Celeste’s recipes encouraged her and Anthony to open the Kedzie Beer Garden at Kedzie and Polk on the West Side of . As the business grew into a popular restaurant, the name was changed to Celeste’s as a tribute to the chef. And just as Celeste learned from her mother, their four children learned from their parents working alongside while living above the restaurant. In the 1950’s, the children - now adults - expanded the family business by selling their homemade products, such as ravioli, to other local restaurants and grocery stores. The wholesale business became so successful that in 1963 the family closed Celeste’s to concentrate solely on the supplier busi- ness. In 1969, the family sold the business to Quaker Oats who went on to create the Mama Celeste brand that everyone knows today. Clara’s opened at 6740 S. Rt. 53 on March 13, 1987. Clara was in the kitchen, her husband Rudy Sr. at the bar and their four children (Michelle, Anthony, Rudy Jr. and Mark) learning the recipes and traditions just as their mother and grandmother before them. And just like her mother Celeste, people came from far and wide to enjoy Clara’s wonderful creations. On November 19, 2013, Clara’s moved to its current location at 6550 S. Rt. 53, now under the watchful eye of the next generation. Rudy Jr, along with his wife Dawn and three children, carry on the traditions and recipes of Celeste and Clara. This should have you palettes salivating by now! Come on out to Clara’s and enjoy an exquisite meal and fellowship with your fellow peers. Again, I’m encouraging those of you who are still in the working world to reward yourself after a hard day’s work and join us for dinner! SIGN UP TODAY!! 2 Oldies But Goodies June – July 2017 AActivitiesctivities & EventsEvents

ART DABBLERS BOLINGBROOK SENIOR CLUB Please come out on Wednesday Summer with it’s warm weather has arrived. Gardens are blooming and our afternoons from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. We favorite outdoor activities including free concerts begin. Welcome back all you th do watercolor, charcoals and pencils. Florida snowbirds. Mark your calendar for Sunday, June 25 for the Everything but oils. Call Pat Collins at Bolingbrook Village Picnic behind Town Center. The Senior Tent staffed by 630-739-2420 for more information. DuPage Township is there for your enjoyment. Entertainment, Bingo, and many organizations contribute to the success of this event. Pat Collins Tickets for our Tuesday, July 18th Senior Club Picnic will be available from Rita Armstrong, treasurer, beginning June 27th and ending July 11th. This BOARD GAMES members only event is free. You must choose a hot dog or hamburger on the Sign up at the front desk for the 2nd ticket. Watermelon, beans, chips, drink, and ice cream drumsticks make up the and 4th Wednesday of the Month menu. Games will be provided by the Bolingbrook Park District. Practice those game day. oldie songs as singing for your lunch is required. Noon: MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOS Our annual Bunco Fundraiser is scheduled for Wednesday, August 9th at Bring $1.30 in dimes and join a group the Levy Center. Doors open at 5:00 PM with food available for purchase and playing this popular domino game. Bunco begins promptly at 6:30 PM. Tickets are $5.00. This event is open to Contact: Mary Ann Bloch, 630-739-5589 the public. A bus will be available from Greenleaf and McKenzie Falls. Please sign up at the front desk. Last year we hosted 175 people. Everyone receives 1:00 pm: BRIDGE a gift. Now is when you can bring in gift cards ( $5, $10, $25) or new items for Brush up on your social game or learn. the gift and raffl e tables. Money raised from this event supports our Christmas We have patience and are looking Party. Everyone is expected to help maintain the success of this event. Thank for learners. you in advance! Contact: Roger Flees, 630-759-2091 or The Levy Center is a cooling center. So come and enjoy our regular meetings Judy Bredeweg, 630-759-3189. every Tuesday beginning at noon. Judy Bredeweg, President CANASTA CLUB Do you enjoy Rummy? Canasta is quite similar. CRAFTY SENIORS Looking for members to play Feeling crafty? Feeling bored? Come join us for our weekly dose of Crafty every Tuesday at 12:30 pm. Seniors on Thursday mornings at 9:30 a.m. in the Solarium. We do many different types of crafts so I’m sure you’ll fi nd something you’ll enjoy. Feel free to CERAMICS bring your own ideas to share. Please come and check out our Craft sales on April The class meets in the solarium 4th, June 6th, August 1st, October 3rd and December 5th in the Solarium from 11:00 every Tuesday at 9:30 am. Monies will be am – 1:00 pm. Our dues are 1:00 per month. Come join us for crafts, conversation, collected when we need paints. Don’t and company. worry about not knowing how-to-do-it. Judy Cassidy We have our own kiln here. Call Cathy at 630-739-5892. MACHINE EMBROIDERY CLUB Cathy Hess You really need an Embroidery Machine to sew with this group. We will be doing a different project each month. The class size is limited to 6 people. LEVY CENTER CLOSED Time is 9:30 – 11:30 am. This club will meet on the 1st and 3rd July 4 Wednesday of the month. FOURTH OF JULY If you’re interested, please contact Susan Slamar at 630-963-9418.

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EXERCISE CLASS MEN’S ACTIVITIES Join the Men’s Club! All are welcome Join our Exercise/Line Dancing on Mondays at 9:00 am and on Tuesdays at for $20 per year. 9:00 am. Regular exercise class is on Wednesdays and Fridays at 9:00 am. All classes are at the Levy Center. The price for class is $2.00. Every 10th class is The Men’s Club activities are as follows: FREE. Live longer, feel better and meet others like yourself who want to walk Wed. Poker type games 1:00 – 4:30 pm with confi dence. Thurs. Poker type games 1:00 – 4:30 pm Live longer, feel better and meet others like yourself who want to walk If anyone would like to join the Men’s with confi dence. Carla Williams Club, contact Russell Hild, President, at 630-759-6569 or Dan Laverty, CROCHETING 630-739-1916 Come join our group of crocheters and NNOTE:OTE: TToo AAllll SSENIORSENIORS knitters. We are not a formal club, but aandnd CCAREGIVERSAREGIVERS: rather wish to share our patterns and skills PINOCHLE with others. We are a SENIOR Men and women are invited to play. We meet on Mondays at 9:30 am. There WELLNESS center Tuesday and Wednesday are no dues, no rules. Hope to see you there. 12:30 – 4:30 pm What that means, really, is we Esther Stachiewicz For more information, contact Gerry are NOT a drop off adult day care center. Our seniors are Farganus 630-910-1170. active, motivated and driven to exercise, plan activities, LINE DANCING volunteer, deliver meals, help WE ARE LOOKING FOR Line dancing starts at 10:15 on Fridays. We prepare meals for shut-ins. NEW RENEWAL NOTES have added a beginner’s class. See Jerry to Line dance, Zumba Dance, CHORUS MEMBERS!! enroll. The cost is $2. share recipes, crochet, make We are seeking new members Jerry Fuzak and Rita Savane ceramics, bowl and sometimes to join the Renewal Notes for fun go to the basketball courts. and camaraderie. We sing all the If this is not you or your parent, oldies but goodies and also learn QUILTERS we will help you fi nd a place some new ones. We sometimes which is very suited for yourself. We have regular meetings on Tuesdays visit local Nursing homes to spread at 1:30 pm and for those who can spare good cheer! We specialize in the the time, we meet on Mondays at 10:30 songs from our younger days. If am. We crochet in the Main Room or the We have an you enjoy singing and meeting new Solarium. Come join us for lots of laughs EQUIPMENT LOAN CLOSET. people, come join us on Thursdays, and learn what the others are making or We are in need of from 10:00 – 11:30 am. just for conversation. canes and wheelchairs. More information call (630)759-3411. Shirley Armstrong Call us for some short term Hope to see you there, Marguerite Harbin loans. 630-759-3411 Darleen Kay (Pianist)

BOWLING – Summer League June 5 – August 21, 2017 We are looking for bowlers on the Senior OWLS summer league on Monday’s practice at 11:50 am, bowling starts at Noon . Fee $7.50 a week: bowling ball and shoes are needed. New Location: LISLE LANES 4920 Lincoln Ave., Lisle IL Contact: Larry Duda: 630-362-3666 or Al Legittino 630-759-5042

4 Oldies But Goodies June – July 2017 AActivitiesAActivitiesccttiivviittiieess && EventsEEventsEvveennttss NOTES FROM THE ASSESSOR ATTENTION !!! TRIVIA QUESTION: What was the name of the large roller coaster in Old Chicago? June 6 FOUNTAINDALE BOOKMOBILE Stop in the Assessor’s offi ce with your answers!! 10:30 am There will be a random drawing in June & July from the entries we receive. Enter June 6 every month for more chances to win! Good Luck! BOLINGBROOK POLICE DEPTARTMENT WINNER for March: Mary Morgan Detective Cunningham 11:30 am WINNER for April: Marie Trizna June 6 Q: What movie fi lmed a scene at Clow Airport? A: Folks! Featuring Tom Selleck THE FINISHING TOUCH – Lisa Stover A list of all the questions, answers and winners is on display in the Assessor’s offi ce! The Easiest Move You’ll Ever Make 12:15 pm

Hope you all are enjoying the longer, warmer days of summer! June 8 WILL COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF By now you have received your 2016 Tax Bills and paid the fi rst installment! Please ASSESSMENTS check the exemption section and make sure you are getting everything you should Assist with 2016 Senior Citizens be. If you have any questions, feel free to call or stop in our offi ce! Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption application It’s not too late to turn in your Senior Freeze forms for this year. If you haven’t done 241 Canterbury, Bolingbrook it yet, bring your paperwork in and we will help you fi ll it out! 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Do you have any friends, neighbors, family that is turning 65 in 2017? Remind them June 13 to apply for the senior exemption! AUTUMN LEAVES – John Barbee See you at the Village Picnic! Different Types of Dementia 12:15 pm Offi ce Hours: 9AM to 4PM Monday – Friday 630-759-1315 June 20 FOUNTAINDALE BOOKMOBILE Jean Kelly 10:30 am June 20 HHowow aarere SOCIAL HOUR CCRISISRISIS LINELINE OFOF WILLWILL COUNTYCOUNTY 12:15 PM yyouou REASSURANCE CALLS July 4 (SUNSHINE PROGRAM) 4TH OF JULY ttoday?oday? Center Closed Every day, Crisis Line calls elderly, disabled and homebound July 11 BOLINGBROOK POLICE DEPTARTMENT individuals with a friendly chat to check on Detective Cunningham their well-being. 11:30 am If needed Crisis Line volunteer operators will remind July 11 an individual to take their medication, increasing SOCIAL HOUR an individual’s independence and self-suffi ciency. July 18 The program provides FOUNTAINDALE BOOKMOBILE an individual and/or their family 10:30 am the security of knowing that someone is checking on them. July 18 SENIOR CLUB PICNIC If interested in the “Sunshine Program” or for more information July 25 SURPRISE GUEST SPEAKER please call the administrative line at (815) 744-5280 12:15 PM

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NOTES FROM THE DIRECTOR Beginning 2017 you will need your SENIOR OWLS BOWLING 2016 tax information to complete a Fall League 2017-2018 BEAM application. Keep in mind we are Starting 9/11/17 always a year behind, just like taxes. 30 WEEKS at LISLE LANES BEAM benefi ts include a reduction on 4920 Lincoln Ave., Lisle IL your license plates and a ride free Practice starts at 11:50 am, Bowling begins at Noon. program handled by Ventra. SSAVEAVE TTHEHE BEAM requirements are if you make $14.00 a week. For more information call: less than $27,610 for one person DDATE!ATE! Larry Duda 630-362-3666 or Al Legittino 630-759-5042 household and $36,635 for a two person household. I am also avail- able for Food Stamps applications and DON’T FORGET! with Medicare A, B, C or D. Please call at 630-759-3411. We also do RTA You can drop off your OLD applications for 65 years and older PRESCRIPTIONS at THE LEVY CENTER reduced fare permit or free fare permit. and we will make sure they get Please don’t hesitate to call me with disposed of properly. any questions or concerns. Maureen Fox POWER CONNECTION Classes for Computers and Forklift Training: The Power Connection BEAM 999 Remington Blvd., Suite F, Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Senior Services of Joliet will have You may come in Monday – Friday (10:00 am – 4:00 pm) or call an intake worker here to do 630) 679-6899 to register for scheduled classes. Visit our website at www.thepowerconnection.org for more info on our Food BEAM Applications and Connection, Resale Connection and more! Medicare Part D assistance 9:00 am on Tuesdays You must have an appointment, AARP SMART DRIVER CLASSES call 815-723-9713. For those drivers wishing to save $ on your insurance, come to the two 4 hour classes to be held: Ask for BEAM th th appointments (at the Levy Center). Thursday, July 13 and Friday, July 14 from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Please bring all sources of 2015 income, a picture ID and social security card , Pre-registration is required. property taxes paid and/or rent receipts. STUDENTS MUST ATTEND BOTH CLASSES TO RECEIVE YOUR CERTIFICATE. $15 – AARP member $20 – non-AARP member Call 630-759-3411 for reservations. FOOD PANTRY 719 Parkwood, Romeoville MEMBERSHIP (815) 886-7986 If you are “Out of DuPage Township”, you must pay $12.00 per calendar year – Tuesday & Thursday January through December, yearly to get a newsletter and to go on all trips. 9:00 am – 2:00 pm If you are a DuPage Township resident If you did not get your newsletter, you are probably not a current member. and you have a hard time stretching Please use the swipe card at the front desk when entering the building. your food budget, you may come in If you are not getting the current listing, see Diane or call 630-759-3411. 2x per month. Remember, your new dues are due now, January 1, 2017.

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ATTENTION VETERANS!!!

The Veterans Assistance Commission of Will County, it returns to Joliet no later than 2:30 pm. You need is available to help with fi lling out forms but you must to make an appointment to ride the bus. Please keep go to Joliet for this service. You must call and make an your appointments since space is limited. appointment to see them fi rst at 815-740-8389. Veterans can now get prescription drugs for $7 - $15 WOMEN take note: If you are a veteran, you, too, are apiece from the VA if you meet the income guidelines. entitled to Veteran Assistance. Also, if someone is in a nursing home or assisted/ They have a Doctor’s offi ce in Joliet at the old Silver supp. living and had a spouse who served during WWII, Cross Hospital which will treat you, or they will bus you Korea, Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan, they are entitled to Hines Hospital for treatment. The bus leaves daily, to a stipend to assist with the cost of placement, — (except county or federal holidays), from the VA offi ce Monthly rent. at 8:00 am; the VA clinic on Glenwood Ave in Joliet The offi ce is located at 2400 Glenwood Ave., Joliet, IL. at 8:20 am, and at 8:45 am from the Spartan Square Parking lot in Romeoville (Rt. 53 & Normantown Rd.), Call the Joliet offi ce at 815-740-8389 for information.

RED HAT CLUB The Red Hats meet once a month and do different activities, however, membership is closed for now. In MMemoryemory Lurine Hild, President The following people were known to the AATTENTIONTTENTION: DuPage Township SSeniorseniors TakingTaking OurOur TripsTrips Levy Senior Center and loved ones. Payment must be made at the time of the trip If we did not print registration. In the event of cancellation, someone’s name, please forgive us all efforts will be made to resell their tickets and let us know so that we can print to Levy Center members. If we cannot, them in the next issue. no refund can be given. We’re sorry for any Marylou Haske inconvenience.

RAY PETERSON !! MAUREEN’S BUNCO !! Experienced chair massage Wednesday, June 21 & Wednesday, July 19 therapist, (refl exology) nd Time: 12:30 PM Fee: $2.00 and 2 degree Reiki will be here on FRIDAYS offering chair Visit Our SPA DAY!!! SUSIE’S and hand massages or foot Fridays Hair Do’s, Cuts massage – $8.00 each, 15 minutes. Starting at 9:00 am $8.00 Please sign up at the front desk.

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BUS SCHEDULE SCHEDULED STOPS Bus service runs on the noted Fridays. Due to lack of participation, Start Greenleaf 9:00 am the shopping bus will pick up at Greenleaf Apartments one time. To First Midwest Bank 9:10 am The bus will arrive at 9:00 am, and returns approximately 11:30 am or 12:00 Noon. To Marquette Bank 9:30 am Also, due to rising costs of fuel, the charge for each one-way ride will To McKenzie Falls (if reserved) 9:35 am be $1.00. It will also be necessary to provide your membership ID To Briarcliff 9:40 am card so that we can identify every passenger riding. To Wal-Mart 9:45 am NOTE: To Dollar Store 9:50 am The bus will run every other week: To Lily Cache 10:00 am To Naperville Road 10:15 am Friday, June 2 To Meijer 10:30 am Friday, June 16 PLEASE KEEP THIS To Jewel/Target/Kohls 10:40 am Friday, June 30 CALENDAR FOR To Boughton 11:00 am Friday, July 14 READY REFERENCE To Greenleaf 11:30 am Friday, July 28 or NOON

EXERCISE CLASSES DAY TIME CLASS PLACE Monday 9:00 – 10:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing Levy Center Tuesday 9:00 – 10:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing Levy Center Wednesday 9:00 – 10:00 am Exercise Levy Center Friday 9:00 – 10:00 am Exercise Levy Center

BEFORE GETTING STARTED IN AN EXERCISE PROGRAM: (A) Consult your physician before starting an extensive exercise program (C) Adapt your routine to suit your lifestyle (B) Pick activities that you enjoy (D) Set realistic and measurable goals Carla Williams

The Nutrition Program has volunteer SUBSTITUTE DRIVERS: Call 630-759-3411 and ask for Theresa opportunities available SENIOR SERVICES OF WILL COUNTY : 815-723-9713 or 815-726-0094 (NUTRITION)

DO YOU HAVE ANY OLD NUTRITION UPDATE Join us for Lunch at the Levy Center for Congregate GLASSES OR Meals, Monday – Friday at 11:30 am. CELL PHONES?? ---- ALL ARE INVITED ---- We collect them and then donate them Contact Theresa to make reservations 5 days to Bolingbrook Lion’s Club. in advance. Call 630-759-3411 The Lion’s donation box is Monday through Friday located in the coatroom between 8:30 am – 11:30 pm. of the Levy Center. A suggested donation of $3.00 is appreciated. THANK YOU

8 Oldies But Goodies June – July 2017 AActivitiesctivities & EventsEvents MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 4 1 1 2 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Crafty Seniors LEVY BUS DAY 9:30 am Ceramics 9:30 am Machine 10:00 am Renewal Chorus 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser 11:30 am Fountaindale Bookmobile Embroidery /Ray’s Massage 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Bingo 9:00 am Exercise 12:15 pm The Easiest Move 10:15 am Line Dancing JUNE You’ll Ever Make 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Men’s Club 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 2017 1:00 pm Senior Club Meeting 1:00 pm Men’s Club 1:30 pm Quilting/Canasta SENIOR CRAFT FAIR 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM 5 6 7 8 9 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser 9:30 am Crocheting 9:30 am Ceramics 9:30 am Machine 10:00 am Renewal Notes /Ray’s Massage 10:00 am Sew What? 10:30 am Fountaindale Bookmobile Embroidery 11:30 am Nutrition 9:00 am Exercise 11:30 am Detective Cunningham 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Bingo 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition BPD 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Men’s Club 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: 11:30 am Nutrition Passengers 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 12:15 pm The Easiest Move 1:00 pm Men’s Club You’ll Ever Make 1:00 pm Red Hat’s Meeting 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Senior Club Meeting 1:30 pm Quilting/Canasta

12 13 14 15 16 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Crafty Seniors LEVY BUS DAY 9:30 am Crocheting 9:30 am Ceramics 11:30 am Nutrition 10:00 am Renewal Notes 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser /Ray’s Massage 10:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition Noon Board Games 11:30 am Nutrition 12:15 pm Different Types 9:00 am Exercise 10:00 am Sew What? 12:30 pm Pinochle 12:30 pm Bingo of Dementia 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm Social Bridge 1:00 pm Men’s Club 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: 1:00 pm Canasta/Quilting 1:00 pm Men’s Club Voiceless 1:00 pm Senior Club Meeting

19 20 21 22 23 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser 9:30 am Crocheting 9:30 am Ceramics 9:30 am Machine 10:00 am Renewal Notes /Ray’s Massage 10:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 10:30 am Fountaindale Bookmobile Embroidery to Autumn Leaves 9:00 am Exercise 10:00 am Sew What? 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition 12:15 pm Social Hour 12:30 pm Maureen’s Bunco 12:30 pm Bingo 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: 1:00 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Men’s Club 1:00 pm Senior Club Meeting Lion 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Canasta/Quilting 1:00 pm Men’s Club

26 27 28 29 30 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Crafty Seniors LEVY BUS DAY 9:30 am Crocheting 9:30 am Ceramics 11:30 am Nutrition 10:00 am Renewal Notes 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser 10:00 am Sew What? 11:30 am Nutrition Noon Board Games 11:30 am Nutrition /Ray’s Massage 11:30 am Nutrition 12:15 pm TBA 12:30 pm Pinochle 12:30 pm Bingo 9:00 am No Exercise 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Men’s Club 10:15 am Line Dancing The Book of Love 1:00 pm Senior Club 1:00 pm Social Bridge 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm Quilting/Canasta 1:00 pm Men’s Club

June – July 2017 Oldies But Goodies 9 AActivitiesctivities & EventsEvents MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 3 4 5 6 7 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser 9:30 am Crocheting 11:30 am Nutrition 9:30 am Machine Embroidery 10:00 am Renewal Notes /Ray’s Massage 10:00 am Sew What? 11:30 am Detective Cunningham, BPD 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition 9:00 am Exercise 12:15 pm Violinist 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Pinochle 12:30 pm Bingo 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE 1:00CENTER pm Senior CLOSED Club 1:00 pm Men’s Club Bonneville 1:30 pm Quilting/Canasta 1:00 pm Men’s Club FOURTH OF JULY 1:00 pm Red Hat’s Meeting

10 11 12 13 14 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Crafty Seniors LEVY BUS DAY 9:30 am Ceramics 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser 9:30 am Crocheting 11:30 am Nutrition 10:00 am Renewal Notes 11:30 am Detective Cunningham Noon Board Games /Ray’s Massage 10:00 am Sew What? 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition BPD 12:30 pm Pinochle 9:00 am Exercise 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Bingo 10:15 am Line Dancing 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE 1:00 pm Social Bridge 1:00 pm Men’s Club The Wild Bunch 12:15 pm Social Hour 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Men’s Club 1:00 pm Senior Club 1:00 pm Quilting/Canasta

17 18 19 20 21 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser 9:30 am Crocheting 9:30 am Ceramics 9:30 am Machine Embroidery 10:00 am Renewal Notes /Ray’s Massage 10:30 am Sew What? 10:30 am Fountaindale Bookmobile 10OO am Wii at Autumn Leaves 9:00 am Exercise 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition 10:15 am Line Dancing 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: 12:15 pm Senior Club Picnic 12:30 pm Maureen’s Bunco 12:30 pm Bingo 11:30 am Nutrition Running Wild 12:30 pm Pinochle 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Men’s Club 1:00 pm Senior Club 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:30 pm Quilting/Canaasta 1:00 pm Men’s Club

24 25 26 27 28 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Crafty Seniors LEVY BUS DAY 9:30 am Ceramics 9:30 am Crocheting 11:30 am Nutrition 10:00 am Renewal Notes 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser 11:30 am Nutrition 10:00 am Sew What? Noon Board Games 11:30 am Nutrition /Ray’s Massage 12:15 pm TBA 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Pinochle 12:30 pm Bingo 9:00 am Exercise 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Social Bridge 1:00 pm Men’s Club 10:15 am Line Dancing Rogue One: 1:00 pm Senior Club 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 11:30 am Nutrition 1:30 pm Quilting/Canasta A Star Wars Movie 1:00 pm Men’s Club

31 28 29 30 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 9:30 am Crocheting 9:30 am Ceramics 10:00 am Wii 10:00 am Renewal Notes 10:30 am Sew What? 10:30 am Fountaindale Bookmobile 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Lunch 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Pinochle 12:30 pm Bingo 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: 12:15 pm Harbor Light 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Men’s Club 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Social Bridge JULY The Founder 1:00 pm Senior Club 1:00 pm Men’s Club 1:30 pm Quilting/Canasta 2017

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MONDAY, June 5, 2017 Passengers The spaceship, Starship Avalon, in its 120-year voyage to a distant colony planet known as the “Homestead Colony” and transporting 5,258 people has a malfunction in one of its sleep chambers. As a result one hibernation pod opens prematurely and the one person that awakes, Jim Preston is stranded on the spaceship, still 90 years from his destination. PG-13

MONDAY, June 12, 2017 Voiceless A young, reserved, war veteran, moves to North Est Philadelphia to start an inner city community outreach and out his life on the line to stand against an abortion clinic that moved across the street from his building. PG-13

MONDAY, June 19, 2017 Lion A fi ve-year-old Indian boy gets lost on the streets of Calcutta, thousands of kilometers from home. He survives many challenges before being adopted by a couple in Australia; 25years later, he sets out to fi nd his lost family. PG-13

MONDAY, June 26, 2017 The Book of Love Henry is an introverted architect. After the death of his wife in a car accident, he sets out to help Millie, a homeless teen, to build a raft to sail across the Atlantic. PG-13

MONDAY, July 3, 2017 Bonneville Hitch a ride with three of Hollywood’s most acclaimed actresses in this rollicking road movie that’s “full of warmth, tears and humorous zingers ”Starring Academy award Winners Jessica Lange and Kathy Bates and Joan Allen, this charming fi lm celebrates fun, friendship and the detours of life that make us who we are. PG

MONDAY, July 10, 2017 The Wild Bunch A powerful tale of hangdog desperados bound by a code of honor, rates as one of the all-time greatest Westerns.

Monday, July 17, 2017 Running Wild A widow who saves her ranch by working with convicts to rehabilitate a herd of wild horses that wandered on to her property. Stella must fi ght preju- dice, greed, bureaucracy and vanity (including her own) to fi nally understand that there is no better remedy to misfortune that helping another living creature. PG-13

MONDAY, July 24, 2017 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story In a time of confl ict, a group of unlikely heroes band together on a mission to steal the plans to the Death Star, the Empire’s ultimate weapon of destruction. This key event in the Star Wars timeline brings together ordinary people who choose to do extraordinary things, and in doing so, become part of something greater than themselves. PG-13

MONDAY, July 31, 2017 The Founder The story of Ray Kroc, a salesman who turned two brothers’ innovative fast food eatery, McDonald’s, into one of the biggest restaurant businesses in the world with a combination of ambition, persistence, and ruthlessness. PG-13

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JUNE 6 Pork Loin with Gravy Au Gratin Potatoes Caribbean Blend Vegetables Fresh Fruit Salad Vanilla Cupcakes

JUNE 13 Meatballs in Burgundy Sauce Buttered Noodles Peas & Carrots Cantaloupe Wedge Assorted Cakes

JUNE 20 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Deep Fried Chicken Macaroni & Cheese Green Beans Almondine Watermelon Wedge Rice Krispie Treats

JUNE 27 Stuffed Shells Meatballs/Marinara Sauce California Blend Vegetables Spring Mix Salad Taffy Apple Salad

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ABOVE MEALS: Menu Items Subject To Change Without TUESDAY LUNCHEON: Reservations required at Notice. Please Call 815-740-4225 To Cancel Meal Deliveries least 3 days in advance. Call 630-759-3411 ext. 228

NUTRITION REMINDER…. The senior nutrition meal program in compliance with rules and regulations set forth by the Agency on Aging does not allow food items to be removed from the dining room. All food should be consumed at the meal time. These measures are taken seriously and will be enforced at the senior dining programs.

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LUNCH BUNCH WHERE: OLD TOWN RESTAURANT – LEMONT WHEN: JUNE 8 TIME: 11:30 AM FEE: $3 LIMIT: 40 Welcome to Old Town Restaurant, one of the Chicago Suburb’s best and oldest Polish restaurants. If you’re looking for great European dinning in a traditional Polish decor, and I KNOW you do, this is a great place to try out. Old Town Restaurant has been owned and operated by the Kapusta family since 1993. The Kapusta’s immigrated to the U.S. bringing with them their rich cooking and baking traditions. Old Town is a combination of the family’s Polish heritage, Central Europe’s most affl uent cuisine and contemporary American fl are. The old world customs, however, go beyond the food and drink. Old Town embodies a welcoming customary environment which enables each customer to feel like part of a Sunday family dinner. Typical menu items give everyone the choice of their own to enjoy, with great prices too! SIGN UP QUICKLY, THIS ONE ALWAYS GOES FAST!

CHICAGO WHITE SOX VS. BALTIMORE ORIOLES WHERE: CELLULAR FIELD WHEN: JUNE 15 TIME: 9:30 AM FEE: $50 LIMIT: 25 Okaaaaay……calling all my CHICAGO WHITE SOX FANS!! Time for our annual trip to the stands! This trip includes great seats, a meal ticket and transportation to and from Cellular Field. Lunch will begin at 11:30, and continue for an hour and a half and will consist of all the fi xin’s of an all American barbeque! You will feast on all-you-can-eat hot dogs, hamburgers, fried and bbq chicken, ribs, along with potato salad, pasta salad, and Cole slaw. Beer, wine and soda are also provided. After lunch, we will proceed to our seats in the stands as we watch the WHITE SOX take on the BALTIMORE ORIOLES!! PLAAAAAAY BALL!!! COMEON’ SOX FANS….PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS!!!! SIGN UP QUICKLY! THIS W-I-L-L G-O- F-A-S-T!!

LUNCH BUNCH WHERE: OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE – NAPERVILLE WHEN: JUNE 22 TIME: 11:30 AM FEE: $3 LIMIT: 25 My family and I like to eat at the Outback and the Naperville location always seems to get things right. Their prime rib is very good, as well as the BBQ ribs. We like how tangy the Caesar dressing is on their salad. While the Bloomin’ Onion ap- petizer is very tasty, it is way too big for one person. In a larger crowd, a few pieces of it are a nice treat before dinner. Their prices are reasonable too. The atmosphere is very nice. Servers were very attentive and nice. Come out and enjoy a nice meal and visit with your fellow peers!

VILLAGE SENIOR PICNIC WHERE: BEHIND VILLAGE HALL WHEN: SUNDAY, JUNE 26 TIME: NOON FREE!!!! All Bolingbrook Residents are invited to the 33RD Annual Picnic behind Town Center for a picnic and a whole lot more! THINGS TO DO . . . COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS SELLING FOOD, CLIMBING TREADWALL, PETTING ZOO, FREE HOT DOGS, BINGO, FUN FAIR, GAMES, HOT DOG EATING CONTEST, AMATEUR ART & PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW. Activities Include...PADDLE BOAT, PONY RIDES, and KIDDIE OBSTACLE, FISHING DERBY, SEA OF BALLS, SENIOR TENT, KIDS GAMES, AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!! As you can see, there is PLENTY for the whole family to do at the annual picnic. However, in particular, we will have OUR OWN Senior Tent on the grounds. That’s right folks; DUPAGE TOWNSHIP sponsors our personal space for the picnic. We will provide a fabulous lunch, consisting of burgers and brats on the grill and all the fi xins for a picnic! Put that together with lots of free giveaways and snacks. Let’s not forget the free pop and beer as well! As always, it will be a fun-fi lled day and we defi nitely don’t want you to miss out on it! Please remember, this is a “SENIORS ONLY” tent, and is only for those 55 & older. NO EXCEPTIONS. WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU OUT THERE

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SLAMMERS WHERE: JOLIET WHEN: JUNE 27 TIME: 5:00 PM FEE: $2 LIMIT: 25 $$2$$ TUESDAYS!! A PROMOTION PRESENTED BY THE JOLIET SLAMMERS!!This is the fi rst opportunity this year for you to get out to a Slammer’s game, so if you have not gone yet, come out and experience the fun and excitement we have at this annual event. Dinner will be on your own at one of the many food vendors that are available. The Outfi eld Picnic Stand located in the picnic area offers hot dogs, peanuts, a variety of homemade pizza and other stadium classics. To help fans cool down, soda and beer are offered along with the Party Yard Frozen Drink Special! Located along the fi rst base side is the Stone City Grill to satisfy Slammer fan cravings with a Wild Pitch Chicken Sandwich, Home Run Dog or a Grand Slam Sausage. At the Stone City Grill you can enjoy a special meal of a Slammer Dog, fries and a Soda. Also located along the fi rst base side is Union Station, which offers many fan favorites like Ball Park Peanuts and Pop Fly Popcorn along with Budweiser and Pepsi products. Bean Encounters located near left fi eld is available for every coffee lover’s delight with custom lattes, coffees, and frozen treats. Our regular stop to the Creamery will be a perfect ending to a perfect night!! DON’T MISS THIS FUN EVENT!! SIGN UP TODAY!!

Please note there will be NO DINNER AND A MOVIE during the months of JUNE, JULY and AUGUST.

TASTE OF CHICAGO WHERE: CHICAGO WHEN: JULY 6 TIME: 10:00 AM FEE: $3 LIMIT: 25 What is the city’s recipe for a fantastic food festival? Chefs and musicians, combined with entertainment for all ages and several thousand tasting servings of favorite Chicago bites. Fill up on all fl avors of Chicago — from classic local dishes, to specialty cuisines from ethnic neighborhood restaurants, to inspired chef creations — at the annual lakefront festival . Then top it off with musical talents every evening. The quintessential summer event, Taste (as it’s known to the locals) appeals to all of your senses: Smell and Taste the best of Chicago’s booming restaurant scene; See culinary experts share their secrets at daily cooking demos; and Hear music artists as they take to the big stage of Petrillo Music Shell. Iconic , dazzling and the magnifi cent skyline form the backdrop to the event in . Plan to come out to this event, and be sure to bring an appetite! Admission: FREE Food and beverage tickets are sold in strips of 12 tickets for $8.50 (includes $2.50 charge for Taste amenities). “Taste Of” portions priced at $2.50 or less. Food and beverage ticket strips will be available for purchase at the festival.

“ALADDIN” WHERE: CADILLAC THEATRE – CHICAGO WHEN: JULY 12 TIME: 11:00 AM FEE: $105 LIMIT: 40 We will begin our day’s excursion with lunch on your own right here in town at Family Square Restaurant. As most of you know, I prefer to have you eat here so you can take a little snooze on the way to Chicago, should you want to. I’m sure you are all familiar with this local place and know that whatever they have on their menu is delicious, as well as reasonably priced. Chicago continues to lure some of Broadway’s biggest hits to its theatres, and “Aladdin” is the latest show to make an extended visit to a Windy City stage. The North American tour of the Disney musical premiered at the , where it will stay for nearly fi ve months. The show transitioned from fi lm to stage with a golden and glittery grandeur that only Disney fi nancial backing could provide. The show leaves its audience exactly as expected — dazzled!! Disney’s™ Aladdin brings the famous movie to life, on stage. In Agrabah, City of Enchantment, every beggar has a story and every camel has a tail! Aladdin, a kind but wily, street urchin, falls in love with beautiful Princess Jasmine, who he knows is waaaaay out of his league. It just so happens, however, that the Sultan has declared Princess Jasmine must choose a husband within the next day. After she turns down the offers from various wealthy suitors, Aladdin -- with the help of a wacky, magical genie -- introduces himself as wealthy suitor Prince Ali Ababua. Meanwhile, evil royal advisor Jafar also has his sights set on the kingdom, and tries to convince the Sultan to force Jasmine to wed him. Will love conquer all? Perhaps - if love has a little help from a genie. THIS SHOW WILL ABSOLUTELY GO FAST!! DON’T MISS OUT!! SIGN UP TODAY!!

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SLAMMERS WHERE: : JOLIET WHEN: JULY 18 TIME: 5:00 PM FEE: $2 LIMIT: 25 This is the second opportunity this year for you to get out to a Slammer’s game, so if you have not gone yet, come out and experience the fun and excitement we have at this annual event. Dinner will be on your own at one of the many food vendors that are available. The Outfi eld Picnic Stand located in the picnic area offers hot dogs, peanuts, a variety of homemade pizza and other stadium classics. To help fans cool down, soda and beer are offered along with the Party Yard Frozen Drink Special! Located along the fi rst base side is the Stone City Grill to satisfy Slammer fan cravings with a Wild Pitch Chicken Sandwich, Home Run Dog or a Grand Slam Sausage. At the Stone City Grill you can enjoy a special meal of a Slammer Dog, fries and a Soda. Also located along the fi rst base side is Union Station, which offers many fan favorites like Ball Park Peanuts and Pop Fly Popcorn along with Budweiser and Pepsi products. Bean Encounters located near left fi eld is available for every coffee lover’s delight with custom lattes, coffees, and frozen treats. Our regular stop to the Creamery is defi nitely on the docket!! DON’T MISS THIS FUN EVENT!! SIGN UP TODAY!!

CHICAGO CUBS VS. MILWAUKEE BREWERS WHERE: MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN WHEN: JULY 28– 29 TIME: 9:00 AM FEE: $149 LIMIT: 55 Well, I know you have been asking me for years to go Miller Park to see a Cubs/Brewers game, so here is your opportunity! This is a night game, so we will be spending the night at Country Inn & Suites. We will leave in the morning and go to Potawatomi. Located in the heart of Milwaukee, the Casino offers high-energy gaming, award-winning dining, and world-class entertainment and luxury accommodations— all under one roof. Featuring 100 table games, 2,700 slot machines, plus Bingo, Poker and Off- Track Betting rooms, thrilling gaming action is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We will leave in the morning and have some time to hit the machines and tables and check into the hotel before the game that begins at 7:10 PM. The Casino will offer you a $10 food voucher, as well as a $10 slot play and another $10 after you have accumulated 100 points. After the game, we will return to the Casino to have additional time to gamble, or straight back to the hotel if you wish to relax and settle in. We will leave on Saturday at 2:00, so you will have additional time to gamble! THIS IS GOING TO FILL SOOOOO FAST!! SIGN UP QUICKLY!!

FAMILY FUN FEST WHERE: DUPAGE TOWNSHIP GROUNDS WHEN: JULY 30 TIME: NOON – 4:00 PM FEE: FREE!!! The Family Fun Fest is a free public program that occurs on the last Sunday of every July. It returns offering interactive activities, music and FUN for all ages. Join us as we kick off another event that allows us to thank you for your business. Learn about local community resources while enjoying the day with a variety of fun, family based activities. Plan to enjoy some brats, hot dogs, chips, and beverages along with some LIVE music presented by “THE VOICES” who will be bringing us the BEST of Motown! Be prepared to see a phenomenal show!! Dancing, games and more will prove to provide an awesome event for the day! Bring your families and enjoy a great time! Be sure to mark you calendars’!!

PROBLEMS WITH PACE? PACE DIAL-A-RIDE Call PACE Hotline and voice your complaints!! 1-800-244-4410 (NOTE – NEW NUMBER!) (847) 364-7223 Call within a week before the trip is to be scheduled. Please call the Thursday before the week requested. ELIGIBILITY: Service is available to persons 65 years ATTENTION: PACE BUS RIDERS! of age or older, and persons with a disability. Anyone riding the Pace Bus must apply for a Pace bus card 3 – 4 weeks before they intend to ride on the bus. SERVICE HOURS – Monday – Friday 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Apply at the LEVY CENTER, $ 251 Canterbury Lane, Bolingbrook, during 1.00 ONE-WAY FARE normal business hours. June – July 2017 Oldies But Goodies 15 AActivitiesOOldieslcdtievist iButBesu t& GoodiesG EventsEovoednitess

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