Derby Senior December 2020 Activity Center 611 Mulberry • 788-0223 Prime Times www.derbyks.com Serving the social, educational, recreational and intellectual needs of Derby’s mature and active adults. Senior Spotlight: Marty and Hurshal Clark By Elsie Klish Marty Clark and I have known BreAnna’s Corner each other for many years mainly Do you hear If you have an opportunity to because our middle sons were good that? It is quiet. pay it forward and help someone friends and in the same class at Not a creature else (within COVID protocol), do Derby high school. She agreed to is stirring, not so. That is the true meaning of share her story with readers this even a mouse. Christmas, to give to others what month and then realized it was only The sugar plum you can and help those in need, half a story without her husband’s fairies cannot because that is the real gift. input. BreAnna Monk visit above your One way to help those in need head this year, is to educate them. As the holiday Hurshal and Marty Clark they need a mask first and they season approaches, so will cyber were married in Hope Church must leave within fifteen minutes. predators. During the last several in South Haven, Michigan, on Yes, this is Christmas 2020. Who months, I have heard from seniors January 14, 1964. Before moving would have thought we would receiving phone calls, text mes- to Derby over 20 years ago they be living in a time such as this, no sages, emails, or even door visits lived in several different states one could have predicted. Scholars from strangers posing as officials. and at different Air Force bases Marty & Hurshal Clark have turned to the writings of Make sure to stay on your toes where Hurshal was assigned for Nostradamus to try and figure out and don’t provide any information, active duty. Mich., where she earned her BS said he had no friends or other what is next, only time will tell. But until you can confirm what is being Marty (Martha Ruth degree in English and History in neighbor children to interact there is a silver lining. Things will asked is correct. These predators Diephuis) Clark was born and 1961. After college Marty got a job with during those early years and get better; science will continue to come in different types: by phone, raised in the delightful small teaching fourth grade in Lansing, became comfortable being alone. improve, and we still have a chance computer, in person, and many town of South Haven, Mich. Her Mich., which she said was a real In 1943 his father purchased a to be a good person. That is why other ways. Below are a few tips birthday is June 19, 1939, and she learning experience for her. The service station in his home town this holiday season be thankful on how you can protect yourself was the second daughter born next year she and two other of Nashville, Ark. His mother for the small things and not just from being scammed: to Mary and Bert Diephuis M.D. friends moved to Denver, Colo., worked alongside his father the big ones. Look around you, if • Create passwords and make Her older sister Mary Kay lives in and became roommates. Marty in the service station as the you have a place to live, food to them strong. Some seniors do Holland, Mich., her brother Chuck taught fourth grade in Littleton, cashier, bookkeeper and bill eat, clothes to wear, be thankful. – BREANNA: CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 – lives in Nevada, and her youngest Colo., for one and a half years and payer. Hurshal attended school sister Barbara is deceased. Marty loved Colorado. Marty met her in Nashville and said he was too loves her home state of Michigan husband, Hurshal, on a blind date skinny to play football. He played and all the seasons it has to offer. in 1962 while living in Colorado. basketball and was on the varsity She learned to play the cello in Hurshal Clark was an only team his senior year. Hurshal ninth grade and played in the high child born to Hurshal and Ruffie graduated from high school in school orchestra. Her friends Clark on March 14, 1938, in 1956 and went to Henderson in high school nicknamed her Reufugio, Texas. A year later College in Arkadelphia, Ark. He “Marty” and it stayed with her the family moved back near earned a BS degree in Chemistry to this day. their home in Nashville, Ark. with a double minor in Math and Marty graduated from South They bought a farm five miles Biology in 1961. Haven High School in 1957 and north of Reufugio where Hurshal

attended Hope College in Holland, spent his next five years. He –CLARK: CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 –

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– BREANNA: CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 – • Use default firewall security pro- Leidich, April O’Donnell (Regent Park), Carol available to you online at www.derbyks. tection on your computer. Your operating Wittman, Gayle Hoffman, Tom Manning, Cole com/243/Senior-Services to see what we have not use the password feature on at least one system (OS) likely has default firewall settings Uwbank (Derby Football), Flo Leon, Stephanie to offer. Please note, we are not endorsing of their internet-enabled devices, leaving that will protect your computer without Sterling, Jane King, Alexia Jones, Sam O’Banion any program and we are not responsible for it open to whomever may pick it up. That is needing adjustment. If your antivirus software (South Rock Church), Judy Greteman, Mrs. content. why is it important to lock all of your devices includes additional firewall protection that Myle Oblinger (St. Mary’s Youth Group), Rael Covered Dish is back with a TWIST. including computer, tablet and smartphone you can adjust separately, consider contact- Hodgson (State Farm Insurance), Scoutmaster Catered Lunch is the new pandemic name with secure passwords. This will help to keep ing a computer professional for assistance Lindsay Ashurst, and several Scouts. Everyone and all meals will be provided. No cooking prying eyes out and add a line of defense in to ensure you’re safely protected without on this list volunteered themselves, their time, required, but the meal will be just as delicious. case your devices are lost or stolen. A strong over-blocking sites and programs you use and their heart. Whether you did a little or a Thursday, December 3 at 11:30 a.m. in the password is at least 12 characters long. regularly. lot, we thank you for stepping up! You are Austin Room. LV Smith will perform for the Strong password tips include a mix of letters, • Log out. Remember to log out of apps truly appreciated. afternoon and as always, will not disappoint. numbers and symbols, and try not to include and websites when you are done using them. Normally this time of year, you would Cost: $5 personal information. I know this may seem Leaving them open on your computer screen have received an invitation to the Volunteer Are you feeling festive? Well we have like a daunting task, but it is important to could make you vulnerable to security and Reception. Due to the pandemic, the Volun- the perfect way for you to celebrate, Oh, write these down and keep them in a secure privacy risks. teer Reception is cancelled. We could not risk Christmas Tree! Tuesday, December 8 at place where you can find them. • Consider support. If you live alone exposing so many of our amazing volunteers, 1:00 p.m. in the Austin Room, you will get a • Think before you act. Emails and or spend a lot of time by yourself, consider so we have come up with…. another plan! chance to make your own lighted, ceramic communication that create a sense of urgency a trusted source to serve as a second set For the 136 volunteers that stuck it out and Christmas tree. Instructor Paulina Valencia such as a problem with your bank account of eyes and ears. Adult family members, created paths for other members to enjoy will guide you through painting your own or taxes is likely a scam. Consider reaching grandchildren, or close friends are excellent the senior center, I am honoring you. You will tree, with acrylic paint and ceramic glazes. out directly to the company by phone to sources for computer savvy individuals who each receive an invitation in the mail to come Your kit will include firing, bulbs, paints, determine if the email is legitimate or not. may be willing to help. Or contact the Senior and pick up your token of appreciation in an glazes and thorough instruction. Cost: $20 • When in doubt, throw it out. Clicking Center, we would be happy to help you. If organized and socially distanced fashion. Progressive Bingo in the Austin Room on links in emails is often how scammers get you have been a victim of a crime or spam, Please let me know if you are not able to and has been limited to no more than 55 people, access to personal information. If an email please call and let us know. We keep a tally on we will make arrangements. From the bottom so make sure you sign up early. Thursday, looks unusual, even if you know the person reported encounters to turn them in to Derby of my heart, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. December 17 at 6:00 p.m. in the Austin who sent it, it’s best to delete it. Remember Police Department for further assistance. Room. Our pot is up to $500, and that pot that scammers can commandeer friends’ The staff at the Derby Senior Center MONTHLY POPULAR CLASSES & EVENTS could be yours! We invite all who are ready to email addresses and send you messages understands the current climate of the We are still under COVID-19 protocol win! Progressive Bingo is exclusive to Senior posing as them. Using spam filters for your pandemic. We also understand that all seniors and Department on Aging regulations. Social Center members only, so have your family email account can help to filter suspicious do not have family that will make it for the distancing, masks and sanitation measures and/or friends sign up as a member prior to messages. holidays and some that have been alone the are in full effect for all Senior Center and the game! Bingo daubers will be sold and • Share with care. Be aware of what entire time. So…we devised a plan! Welcome DRC activities. Activities are subject to be personal daubers are allowed. you share publicly on social media sites like to the Inaugural, Derby Senior Center Angel cancelled or changed, depending on the Movie Matinee. Monday, December 14 Facebook and don’t forget to adjust your Tree. The Angel tree is available to any senior severity of the pandemic. Please continue to at 1:00 p.m. in the Austin Room. Our movie privacy settings to limit who can see your in need. This confidential system (arranged work with us as we bring you programming of the day is “While You Were Sleeping.” A information. Never share your location, this by me) will allow for a senior center member and other activities that are safe to attend. can cause unwanted attention to your home to call in and sign up for 3 items of need. You Virtual tours and online resources are still – BREANNA: CONTINUED ON PAGE 9 – and private life. will be contacted for a delivery date and time • Use security software. Install security and all gift items will be delivered the week of software on your devices from a reliable Christmas to your front door, for a no contact source and keep it updated. It is best to run visit by one of Santa’s elf’s. 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Linda Genge, Austin Lee (Lions Club), Becky Prime Times • December 2020 3 December 2020 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 8:10 Weight/Strength 1 8:10 Cardio, Core & More 2 8:10 Weight/Strength 3 8:10 Cardio, Core & More 4 9:00 Beginning Tap 8:10 Zumba Gold 9:00 Beginning Tap 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 9:30 Bingo 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 9:10 Fitness & Flexibility 10:15 Yang Tai Chi 9:10 Fitness & Flexibility 10:00 Hooks & Needles 10:00 Intermediate Tap 11:30 Chair Yoga 10:00 Intermediate Tap 10:00 Balance & Cardio Dance 10:30 Life in Motion 10:30 Life in Motion 1:00 Carving Class 11:15 Water in Motion 11:15 Water in Motion 2:00 Beginning Guitar Lessons 11:30 Catered Dish 2:30 Intermediate Guitar Lessons 11:45 LV Smith 3:30 Yoga 2:15 Beginning Line Dance 3:30 Line Dance 8:10 Cardio, Core & More 7 8:10 Weight/Strength 8 8:10 Cardio, Core & More 9 8:10 Weight/Strength 10 8:10 Cardio, Core & More 11 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 9:00 Beginning Tap 8:10 Zumba Gold 9:00 Beginning Tap 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 10:00 Balance & Cardio Dance 9:10 Fitness & Flexibility 9:00 Board Meeting 9:10 Fitness & Flexibility 10:15 Yang Tai Chi 1:00 Hooks & Needles 10:00 Intermediate Tap 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 10:00 Intermediate Tap 11:30 Chair Yoga 3:30 Chair Yoga 10:30 Life in Motion 9:30 Work Force 10:30 Life in Motion 10:00 Balance & Cardio Dance 11:15 Water in Motion 11:15 Water in Motion 10:00 Hooks & Needles 2:15 Beginning Line Dance 1:00 Christmas Trees 1:00 Carving Class 3:30 Line Dance 4:00 Belly Dancing 2:00 Beginning Guitar Lessons 2:30 Intermediate Guitar Lessons 3:30 Yoga 8:10 Cardio, Core & More 14 7:00 Footcare 15 8:10 Cardio, Core & More 16 8:10 Weight/Strength 17 8:10 Cardio, Core & More 18 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 8:10 Weight/Strength 8:10 Zumba Gold 9:00 Beginning Tap 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 10:00 Balance & Cardio Dance 9:10 Fitness & Flexibility 9:00 Blood Pressure √ 9:10 Fitness & Flexibility 10:15 Yang Tai Chi 1:00 Hooks & Needle 10:30 Better Together: 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 10:00 Intermediate Tap 11:30 Chair Yoga 1:00 Movie: While You Were Diabetes Support Group 9:30 Bingo 10:30 Life in Motion 10:00 Balance & Cardio Dance Sleeping 10:30 Life in Motion 10:00 Hooks & Needles 11:15 Water in Motion 3:30 Chair Yoga 11:15 Water in Motion 1:00 Carving Class 1:30 Birthday Celebration 12:00 Friendship Club 2:00 Beginning Guitar Lessons 2:15 Beginning Line Dance 1:00 Book Club 2:30 Intermediate Guitar Lessons 3:30 Line Dance 3:30 Yoga 6:00 Progressive Bingo 8:10 Cardio, Core & More 21 8:10 Weight/Strength 22 8:10 Cardio, Core & More 23 24 25 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 9:00 Beginning Tap 8:10 Zumba Gold 10:00 Balance & Cardio Dance 9:10 Fitness & Flexibility 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 1:00 Hooks & Needles 10:00 Intermediate Tap 10:00 Balance & Cardio Dance 10:30 Life in Motion 10:00 Hooks & Needles Merry Merry 11:15 Water in Motion 1:00 Carving Class 4:00 Belly Dancing 2:00 Beginning Guitar Lessons 2:30 Intermediate Guitar Lessons Christmas! 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8:10 Cardio, Core & More 28 8:10 Weight/Strength 29 8:10 Cardio, Core & More 30 8:10 Weight/Strength 31 9:00 Maze of Grief 9:00 Beginning Tap 8:10 Zumba Gold 9:00 Beginning Tap 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 9:10 Fitness & Flexibility 9:10 Exercise w/Purpose 9:10 Fitness & Flexibility 10:00 Balance & Cardio Dance 10:00 Intermediate Tap 10:00 Balance & Cardio Dance 10:00 Intermediate Tap 1:00 Hooks & Needles 10:00 Hooks & Needles 2:15 Beginning Line Dance 1:00 Carving Class 3:30 Line Dance 2:00 Beginning Guitar Lessons SIGN-UPS 2:30 Intermediate Guitar Lessons

December Activity Sign-Ups will open Monday, November 30 at 7:30 a.m. 4 Prime Times • December 2020 Bits & Pieces Virtual Tours & Online Resources Registration is required for all activities Below are some Virtual Programming 17 Most Beautiful Islands in the World Friendship Meals Friendship Club options & services that can be accessed on https://www.youtube.com/watch? Served Mon-Fri @ 11:30 a.m. Meals are The Friendship Club provides an oppor- the internet. v=bMMBM6g7oTw $3.10 for 60 years and older. Call by Wednes- tunity to get together with other seniors. Please note, Derby Senior Center is not endorsing The Museum of Fine Arts day for the following week. Call 788-0223 by 9 The club meets at noon every third Tuesday any program and is not responsible for content. https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/ a.m. for reservations, homebound service also at the Center to discuss different topics. On Exercises museum-of-fine-arts-boston available. Menus available at the front desk. the first Tuesday of each month at 11:30 a.m., Beginning Tap Dublin and Mystical Side Trips club members go out to eat at a different local https://www.youtube.com/watch? https://www.youtube.com/watch? Merlin Reader restaurant. A schedule of restaurant dates is v=3UstpaDB_nk&list=PLk5qbgxHSqz0FW- v=heH309H9Krs Next time you need to read something available at the front desk. No reservations zjJ8NaSIpQPu1Q2MezA 12 Best Zoos in the United States that is hard to see; come down and use our necessary. Men and Women welcome! 6 Flexibility Exercises for Older Adults https://www.youtube.com/watch? new Merlin enhanced vision reader. Read a from Go4Life v=8D8FE9bXLwg magazine article or an old letter Aunt Thelma Book Club https://www.youtube.com/watch? wrote in 1903. Merlin is designed to enlarge A story is always better if you have some- v=KcdkySvCRCc Health & Services and enhance images in order to offer improve- one to share it with. What could be better 5 Exercises Seniors Should Do Every Day Top 9 Foods for Senior Citizens ment in the quality of life for people with than sharing it with a group of friends who https://www.youtube.com/watch? https://www.youtube.com/watch? visual impairment. The extent to which Merlin have also read it? Join us on the third Tuesday v=TyDidA1czCU v=0unqhhO9od0 can improve the ability to see images depends each month at 1 p.m. Pick up a book list at the Toned Arm workout For Women over 50 What you can do to prevent Alzheimer's on a person’s individual condition and level of front desk. https://www.youtube.com/watch? https://www.youtube.com/watch? visual impairment. Merlin is not designed to v=Q_fpbv3JuHw v=twG4mr6Jov0 restore vision, correct eye conditions or halt Bingo degenerative vision loss. We will show you Come and meet new people while enjoy- Brain Challenges Resources - Multitude of resources including how to use the Merlin when you come in, and ing a fun game of Bingo on the first Tuesday 7 Riddles That Will Test Your Brain Power a page dedicated to services for older adults it is a first come first serve schedule. and third Wednesday of every month at 9:30 https://www.youtube.com/watch? www.211ct.org. a.m. No need to sign up ahead; just drop in. v=tpLLst4-3fw Social Security - Online Services including Facebook Brain Exercises information on Medicare Enrollment, Are you on Facebook? Well, so are we! Refund Policy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNfTEl6sJ-4 Retirement, Disability Find us at www.facebook.com/DerbyKSS- Refunds will be given for cancellations Keep Your Brain Buzzing www.ssa.gov eniorCenter or just search for Derby Senior received seven business days prior to a sched- https://www.youtube.com/watch? Agency on Aging - Great resources for older Center. The page highlights events, activi- uled event. Refunds will not be given for can- v=DEnbvuxOloM adults: Health A-Z, physical activity, smart ties, and the wonderful people of the Senior cellations less than seven business days prior eating, mental health… Center. to event unless the tickets are resold. Patrons Arts & Culture https://www.cpaaa.org will be notified if their ticket is sold. The 10 Happiest Countries To Live In The National Institute on Aging Say Cheese World - Seen as the World’s Safest Countries https://www.nia.nih.gov Derby Senior Center reserves the right Inclement Weather Policy https://www.youtube.com/watch? to utilize photos of participants for publicity v=HGq2iAFrr2s purposes. The Derby Senior Center will be closed for all programs, ac- Foot Care tivities, classes, lunch and home Podiatrist Dr. Weaver with Central Kansas Upcoming Events Podiatry Associates will be at the Center on meal deliveries when Derby Public Registration is required for all activities the third Tuesday of every month. To make Schools are closed due to inclem- an appointment, call 316-269-3338. He and ent weather. School cancellations Water in Motion cardiovascular endurance while using the his staff will be able to treat your foot care Tuesday, Thursday December 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, resistance of the water. Instructor: Marcia needs, everything from fungal toenails, are announced on channels 3, 17, 22 Conner * Please shower before class and only ingrown nails, corns, calluses, and diabetic 10, 12 and KFDI Radio, around 6 11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. arrive 15 minutes early. foot care needs. Medicare and most insurance a.m. For information on special Meet at DRC, front counter accepted. No insurance? No problem, call the $2 /class Catered Lunch doctor’s office at 316-269-3338 to speak with events that may also be affected Moving through the day with ease and Thursday, December 3 – 11:30 a.m. a billing specialist. by weather, please call 788-0223. confidence comes from working those mus- Welcome Center - Austin Room cles that help with this function. This is a $5 low impact but high intensity water aerobics Take a break from cooking and come join class where no swimming skills are needed. us for a catered lunch. We will have it individu- This class is designed to improve flexibility, ally boxed for everyone. After lunch enjoy the range of motion, strength, muscle tone and – CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 – Prime Times • December 2020 5

– CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 – Health & Information entertainment of LV Smith. You must sign up If you have birthdays this month come Registration is required for all activities by December 1, to participate. celebrate on us! We will play bingo for about an hour with cash prizes. Everyone is welcome Better Together: Diabetes Support The Maze of Grief Life in Motion to attend. Sign up by December 16. Cupcakes Group Monday, December 28 Tuesdays, Thursday December 1, 3, 8, 10, provided by Brookdale Senior Living. Tuesday, December 15 9 a.m. 15, 17, 22 10:30 a.m. Conference Room 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Progressive Bingo Conference Room Free Welcome Center Thursday, December 17 Free The process of navigating through grief $2/class 6:00 p.m. You don’t have to face diabetes alone. can take many twists and turns. Each person’s Moving through the day with ease and Austin Room Join us in organizing a Derby support group journey is unique and unpredictable. Join us confidence comes from working those mus- Pack of 10 cards $5 to connect with people who truly understand, as we explore some of the potential traps and cles that help with this function. Enjoy this Single Blackout Card $1 motivate, and encourage you. The group can some of the pathways through the process of functional class that will get your heart rate Progressive Card $1 inspire you while you talk openly about your grieving. Jeff Wisner, Bereavement Coordi- up, burn calories, work within your fitness Progressive bingo is a unique way to play experiences with diabetes. nator with Heartland Home Health Care and level, and use the primary muscles that assist a classic game and possibly win a lot of money. Hospice instructor. you in standing up, reaching up, and bending Unlike regular bingo in which balls are drawn down. Taught by a nationally certified person- until someone wins, progressive bingo has a al trainer. Class needs a minimum of 7 people. limited number of balls and then ups the jack- pot ante every round when there is no winner. Oh, Christmas Tree! The longer the game goes on, the higher the Enrichment & Learning Tuesday, December 8 – 1:00 p.m. grand prize. The board will be selling nachos, Registration is required for all activities Austin Room hotdogs and drinks. $20 Tuesday Quilters Community Quilters Bring a bit of light to the holiday season Movie –While You Were Sleeping Not meeting until further notice Not meeting until further notice with a 6" light-up Christmas tree, hand-paint- Monday, December 14 ed, light-up, ceramic Christmas tree. Hubbard 1:00 p.m. Beginning Guitar Classes Hooks & Needles Arts Center instructor Paulina Valencia will Austin Room Wednesday, December 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Mondays at 1 p.m. / Wednesdays at 10 a.m. guide you through painting your own tree $1 2:00 p.m. Conference Room with acrylic paint or ceramic glazes. We'll Lonely transit worker Lucy Eleanor Multipurpose Room Free seal or kiln-fire trees in time for you to enjoy Moderatz (Sandra Bullock) pulls her longtime $25 / per month Meet with a great group of people who during the holiday season. Example trees will crush, Peter (Peter Gallagher), from the path Thinking of taking up a musical instru- love needle work. Anyone interested in needle be provided for inspiration. Price includes of an oncoming train. At the hospital, doctors ment? The guitar is an ideal instrument to point, embroidery, tatting, crewel or knitting everything--6" bisque-fired tree, all electri- report that he's in a coma, and a misplaced learn because of all the types of musical is welcome. We have a volunteer to help, or if cal hardware, bulbs, paint, glaze, firing, and comment from Lucy causes Peter's family styles you can play on it. Here is your chance you are skilled you can lend a hand too. Come instruction. Class limited sign up early. to assume that she is his fiancée. When Lucy to learn to play. see what other ladies are doing or get started doesn't correct them, they take her into their on a new skill. Birthday Celebration home in confidence. Things get even more Thursday, December 17 – 1:30 p.m. complicated when she finds herself falling for Welcome Center - Austin Room – $2 Peter's sheepish brother, Jack (Bill Pullman).

City of Derby Senior Services community services. 3. Implement the Retired Senior Vol- Looking Ahead 2. To improve the seniors quality of life unteer Program with assistance Mission Statement: in the community and at the center. from Sedgwick County. The Derby Senior Services supports pos- 4. Use an evaluation plan to ensure Chronic Disease Self-Management itive aging where educational, physical, thriving programs and activities. and cultural programs enrich the lives of Objectives: 5. Increase active living programs Program (CDSMP) 1. Increase involvement in the com- the individual and the community. tailored to older adults’ needs so munity. Tuesday, January 5 to February 9 they can stay in their homes longer. 2. Implement a volunteer program at Goals: 6. Upgrade the monthly newsletter 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. the Senior Services to assist with 1. To provide seniors with opportunities to make it more attractive and to volunteer and to participate in programs. Conference Room professional. Free Staff Derby Senior Services If you are living with depression, diabe- the workshop receives a copy of the compan- City of Derby Senior Services Derby Dash Advisory Board 2019-2020 tes, cancer, arthritis, high blood pressure, ion book, Living a Healthy Life with Chronic BreAnna Monk, Director Sonya Dalton, Dispatch heart disease, etc., then this 6-week program Condition, and an audio relaxation tape. Laura Friend, Activity Coordinator Dennis Beiswanger, Driver Jim Burgess Kim Hart, Administrative Assistant Ken Peoples, Driver Dixie Chapman is for you. This CDSMP workshop is interactive Classes are highly participative, where mutual Lisa Callahan, PT Administrative Clerk Mike Stroot, Driver Tom Davidson - Secretary and helps you learn techniques to manage support and success build the participants’ Duane Day – Vice Chairman your chronic condition. Workshops are free confidence in their ability to manage their Derby Senior Center • 611 Mulberry, Suite 100 • Derby, KS 67037 Janice Neagle 316-788-0223 • Derby Dash 316-788-7433 • www.derbyks.com Diane Schmitt - Treasurer and led by trained leaders. Each participant in health and maintain active and fulfilling live. Open Mon-Thur 7 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fri 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Eleanor Underwood – Chairman 6 Prime Times • December 2020

hop, and line dancing. Class done by a video. Belly Dancing Healthy Active Living Tuesday, December 8, 22 Zumba Gold 4 p.m. Beginning Tap Line Dance Wed, December 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Welcome Center - Austin Room Tues, Thurs, December 1, 3, 8, 10, 17, 22, 29, 31 Thursday, December 3, 10, 17, 31 8:10 a.m. $1/class 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Welcome Center – Austin Room Are you bored of your regular workout Classroom 1 Classroom $1/class routine and interested in a fun way to stay fit? Free $1/class Zumba Gold takes the Zumba formula Well, look no further! Every second and third Here’s your chance to try tap! This class This line dance class is for those who have and modifies the moves and pacing to suit the Tuesday, our very own Administrator, BreAnna will have you shim-shamming’ & shuffling’ off been line dancing for a while and want to learn needs of the active older participant, as well will teach you the beginning moves of belly to Buffalo in no time! This is a very basic tap more advanced dances. Jeanene Holl will teach as those just starting their journey to a fit and dancing and how to keep your hips moving. class for beginners. this class. No partner needed. healthy lifestyle. What stays the same are the Benefits of dancing in older age, are not just elements the Zumba Fitness-Party is known social and psychological, but also physical. In Fitness & Flexibility Cardio, Core and More for: the zesty Latin music, the exhilarating, particular, dance is good for physical fitness Tues, Thurs, December 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, Mon, Wed, Fri, December 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, easy-to-follow moves; and the invigorating and for the sense of balance. 29, 31 18, 21, 23, 28, 30 atmosphere. It’s a dance fitness class that feels 9:10 a.m. 8:10 a.m. friendly, and most of all, fun. Class taught by Wii Welcome Center - Austin Room Welcome Center - Austin Room Nick Alderete. Tues at 1 p.m. / Thurs at 8 a.m. $1/class $1/class Classroom 1 The goal of this class is to improve health Ready to get moving and build a strong Yoga Free and functional ability, to promote indepen- core? This class will include low impact aero- Wed, December 2, 9, 16 Get a Wii bit of exercise while having a dence, and to help prevent chronic disease bics along with exercises to provide you with 3:30 p.m. great time. Wii is an easy way to enjoy your and disability in adults over age 50. This is a strong core with a little yoga and stretching. Classroom 1 favorite sport of golf, bowling or tennis. You a low impact class, perfect for beginning You will get a total body workout. This class $3/class can exercise and have fun at the same time. level exercise. Come and have some fun and will be done standing, sitting, and on the Join Kandi Ellsaesser for a relaxing and improve your overall health! Class taught by floor with the use of mats. Bring your own enjoyable session of gentle yoga, learning Chair Yoga Taryn Blankenship. mat. Class will be led by instructor, Taryn techniques to increase your flexibility, balance Monday at 3:30 p. m. / Friday at 11:30 a.m. Blankenship. and muscle tone. Bring your own yoga mat. Classroom 1 Weight/Strength Training $3.00/class Tues, Thurs, December 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, Exercise with a Purpose Yang Tai Chi Chair yoga works on joints, flexibility, and 29, 31 Mon, Wed, Fri, December 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, Friday, December 4, 11, 18 balance. It is good for fibromyalgia, chronic 8:10 a.m. 18, 21, 23, 28, 30 10:15 a.m. fatigue, arthritis and osteoarthritis. Kandi Welcome Center - Austin Room 9:10 a.m. Class Room Ellsaesser teaches how yoga can be done $1/class Welcome Center - Austin Room $1/ class from a chair. Doctors and Physical Therapists recom- $1/class Tai Chi is a Traditional Chinese Martial Art mend weight training as one of the best forms Learn how to enhance your balance that combines deep breathing and relaxation Blood Pressure Check-Ups of exercise active, older adults can engage for fall prevention. This 30-minute exercise with many fundamental postures that flow No appointment is necessary. in. Strength training is also vital to improve program was created by two individuals with smoothly from one to the other through slow, 1st Tues at 9 a.m. & 3rd Wed at 9 a.m. strength, flexibility, balance, and arthritic 20 years of experience in the field of exercise gentle, graceful movements. This will be done Conference Room conditions. This is an entry-level weight bear- science. The video is appropriate for all ages with a video. ing and muscle strengthening class. Please and fitness levels. Mon: vita band, Wed: foam bring your own mat as some exercises will balls, Fri: Variety be done on the floor. Class taught by Taryn All classes done with video and equip- Blankenship. ment is provided. Welcome New Patrons ELIZABETH ABRAMS SUYAPA EDWARDS DAVID RADER Beginning Line Dance Lessons Balance and Cardio Dance BARBARA ACKERMAN CARLENE HINTON NANCY RADER Thursday, December 3, 10, 17, 31 Mon, Wed December 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, JOHN ACKERMAN JANIS MEREDITH GIL SANBORN 2:15 p.m. 28, 30 TERRI ALDAMA JACQUE MOHLER MELISSA SAUNDERS Classroom 10:00 a.m. (Watch online $1/class Class Room or Facebook) GERALD BEALS QUENTIN MOHLER MICHAEL SHAHEEN Have you ever wanted to step on the $1/class MARY BEALS DEBRA NICHOLS JOHN SMITH dance floor but didn’t have the courage? This class will spend time focusing on bal- MARTHA BRYAN GREG ORTEZ JUDITH SMITH Come learn basic line dance with Jeanene ance, using elements from modern, ballet, and DENISE CLAYCAMP JOYCE ORTEZ MARVIE WEDEL Holl. Its great exercise and a wonderful way other forms of dance. The class is designed to BEVERLY DEWALD MICHAEL PALOMINO SHIRLEY WEDEL to socialize, no partner needed. maintain and/or regain stability and balance CINDY DICKERSON BARBARA PEARCE CYNTHIA WHITE for everyday life. Cardiovascular activity will DOYLE DODD CHERYL PERSINGER SHARON WILHITE also be addressed by participation in faster MADONNA DODD JAMES PRINCE THOMAS WILHITE paced dance styles such as swing, waltz, lindy Prime Times • December 2020 7

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–CLARK: CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 – Marty, Michael and Kevin back to South Barksdale AFB in Louisiana as a Maintenance from high school this year. David and his wife Haven, Mich., before he was deployed so Control Officer and Field Maintenance Tiffany live in Shawnee Mission, Kan. David In April 1962 all the men were being they could be close to family until they could Squadron Commander in a B-52 and KC-135 is a Field Manager for Chipotle Restaurants drafted into the armed forces and Hurshal join Hurshal four months later. Marty said Aircraft Wing for three years. Hurshal earned and Tiffany is a registered nurse and works had two offers – one from the Navy for six she and her boys flew in a large aircraft along the rank of Lieutenant Colonel at Barksdale in the emergency room. Their daughter years and another from the Air Force for with a lot of other military wives and children AFB before retiring in 1982. The last move Joah is in middle school and daughter Ila is four years with officer training and rank as to Clark AFB. When they arrived, there were Marty and Hurshal made was to Derby where in elementary school. Second Lieutenant. The Air Force needed many Philippine women who came to help Hurshal worked for BoeingPleas fore r efifteenview thi s andpr oof carMartyefully, enjoys reading, sewing and q officers because they were losing them in the wives with their children. Marty would a half years as the logisticche cmanagerking fo forr sthepe llinquilting,g, corre clikest toO walk,K w iandth c takeshan gwateres a s marked the Vietnam War. He chose to go into the Air not let them take her boys but did say she B-52 retrofits. Their threeaddr esonsss a nattendedd phone numaerobicsbers, e tclassesc. OatK the a sDRC. is qShe likes to Force and spent his first 90 days at Lackland had a “house girl” who helpedP herHO withNE: 3the16 -78Derby8-400 schools6 and graduatedIf you s efrome ch aDerbynges , pltravelease mandak etakes a trip to Michigan at least AFB in San , Texas. Hurshal’s next cooking and cleaning while stationedFAX#: there.316-7 88High-457 School,3 and are alln collegeote of graduates.them besidoncee the a yearad. to visitApp familyrove dand by friends. ______assignment was at Lowry AFB in Denver, Clark AFB was a combinationmail@der bofy informMartyer.com and HurshalPleas ehave initia l eightand d ateHurshal the pro olikesf, to go fishing, hunting and Colo., for 10 months for technical training Philippine and American forces and the grandchildren that theyan enjoyd fax bveryack much.ASAP or usedby: to be a big gardener.FAX:__ He__ is_ _interested______on B-52 aircraft weapons, navigational, and backbone of logistical support during the Michael and his wife Sharon Marie recently in Kansas Indian Archeology and has worked Mark’s cell: 316-640-4681 electronic countermeasures systems. While Vietnam War. Hurshal was the Squadron moved from Derby to Milton, Fla., where in the past with DWichitaATE: _State___ University______email: [email protected] Wed., Dec 19 by 1 pm. in Denver, Hurshal met Marty on a blind Commander of the Avionics Maintenance Michael works for Cox Communications related to Indian artifacts. Marty and Hurshal date which turned into something more. Squadron which supported F-4 aircraft as a Manager in Field Training and Talent have always attended the Church of Christ In January 1964 Hurshal said he packed up assigned to the Pacific Air Command. His Management Development. Sharon Marie whereever they were stationed. Hurshal everything he owned in his car and drove to squadron not only maintained aircraft but is an elementary school teacher. The oldest, has participated in mission trips to Mexico Michigan where he and Marty got married on was also responsible for loading externally Devin, is working in Florida. Lillian graduated with other fellow members from East Point January 14. They moved to Florida near Fort mounted guns and missiles as well as all from the University of Kentucky, and Crey Church of Christ in Wichita. Marty belongs Walton Beach where Hurshal was assigned other ordnance assigned for the F-4 Aircraft. is in college. Kevin and his wife Beth live in to the Riverwalk Church of Christ in Wichita at Eglin AFB near Valparaiso. Hurshal said this airbase had lots of problems Stevensville, Mich. Kevin is the Instructional and both she and Hurshal help support an Hurshal and Marty moved into a brand with civilian Philippine people who lived Technology Consulant for Berrien County orphanage and hospital in Zimbabwe, Africa. new, small square house on cinder blocks in around the base. The family traveled to both Intermediate School District and Beth is an They are members of the Derby Senior the woods. The house had two bedrooms, a Taiwan and Bangkok, Thailand, while Hurshal office manager. Their sons Colby and Cooper Center and are looking forward to attending kitchen, living room, hall and bathroom, and was on leave and stationed for two years are both in college and Carson will graduate some of the Center’s functions in the future. the yard was full of palmetto bushes. Marty in the Philippines. They left in 1972 and the taught fourth grade and Hurshal was the base closed shortly after that following the Maintenance Supervisor in the original AGM- volcano eruption of Mount Pintubo which 28 Missile Maintenance Squadron covered the base. (316)788-2828 (Hound Dog). They were at Eglin for one and Marty and Hurshal moved to Bellevue, a half years until the base closed. Hurshal Neb., where Hurshal was assigned to Offutt Derby ~ Wichita said he swept and locked up, sealed the AFB which was the headquarters for the U.S. tools, delivered the key to the Civil Engineers Strategic Air Command. He was part of the Haysville ~ Mulvane and was the last man in the squadron to Avionics staff doing essentially the same job Belle Plaine ~ Douglass leave. Hurshal’s next assignment was at as in his past positions. Marty and Hurshal’s Turner AFB in Albany, Ga., where he was the third son David was born on February 16, Maintenance Supervisor of another Hound 1975, in Nebraska. They were stationed in Smith Family Mortuaries Dog Squadron. He was there for one and a Nebraska for four and a half years until 1977 half years until that base was also closed. when Hurshal was assigned to Shemya AFB www.smithfamilymortuaries.com Hurshal and Marty’s first son Michael was on the remote Alaskan Aleutian Island Chain. born on September 26, 1966, while stationed This was a highly classified mission in Georgia. Marty said they enjoyed their where Hurshal had to upgrade his secret church and church friends while in Georgia. security clearance to above Top Secret. In 1967, after closing his second base, He said it was an interesting yearlong Quality & Service ~ YOU DESERVE! the family moved to Bossier City, La., where assignment where they had RC-135 aircraft Starting our 17th year of service in 2020 Hurshal was assigned to the Avionics that flew out looking for Russian missile Division of the 2nd Air Force Headquarters launches. The weather was a big factor and Sig’s Gourmet Meats is the old-fashioned butcher at Barksdale AFB. He was responsible for sometimes the wind was too fierce for the shop you grew up with ~ offering only the best overseeing administrative 2nd technical aircraft to take off. He lived in the hangar USDA choice beef. Need a special cut? We will directives to maintain B-52 aircraft. Marty with the aircraft and had to be ready to gladly do it. Just want a small amount? That’s and Hurshal’s second son, Kevin, was born launch both aircraft at any time of day or fine with us. Some things never change. Our on May 17, 1970, while stationed at Barksdale night. Marty and the children remained in 1/8th pagcommitmente b&w (t atob serveloid yousiz ise )one ad of f thoseor things. AFB. Nebraska during Hurshal’s tour in Alaska. 300 S. Baltimore • K-15 Clark AFB in the Philippines was Marty hoped their next home would be Open Mon-Fri“P 9-6;ri mSate 9-3 Times” - t“Lethe Dus emeatrby yourSe nexpectations”ior Center Hurshal’s next assignment. He moved in Colorado but Hurshal was assigned back at Newsletter: January ~ December 2013 Prime Times • December 2020 9 December General - Subject: Christmas 1. Christmas Island is located in what ocean? 7. The popular children’s book How the Grinch Stole Christmas was written by Dr. Seuss. a. Atlantic b. Pacific c. Indian What is the actual name of Dr. Seuss? a. Theodor Geisel b. Ted Gabel c. Tom Garten 2. What European nation is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition? a. Switzerland b. Germany c. Austria 8. What Christmas song immortalizing the “city sidewalks” originally appeared in the 1951 film, The Lemon Drop Kid, starring Bob Hope? 3. La Buche de Noel is the French name for a heavenly Christmas dessert Americans might a. Santa Baby b. Silver Bells c. Here Comes Santa Claus more readily recognize it by what name? a. Yule Log b. Tiramisu c. Opera cake 9. Christmas observance was outlawed in what U.S. city in 1659? a. Boston b. New York City c. Philadelphia 4. The song “Silent Night” (or Stille Nacht) was composed by Franz Gruber and Joseph Mohr and first performed in Oberndorf, Austria in what year? 10. What is the most popular Christmas tree sold? a. 1789 b. 1818 c. 1833 a. Noble fir b. Fraser fir c. Scotch pine 5. Bing Crosby’s recording of “White Christmas” has sold in excess of 50 million copies. 11. What French city is known as the Capital of Christmas and features nearly a dozen Who composed this song? Christmas markets throughout the city? a. Henry Mancini b. Leonard Bernstein c. Irving Berlin a. Marseille b. Toulouse c. Strasbourg 6. What 1989 holiday comedy featured the Griswold family? 12. What President banned Christmas trees for environmental reasons a. Home Alone b. Elf c. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation a. Teddy Roosevelt b. Woodrow Wilson c. Grover Cleveland

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– BREANNA: CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 – lonely transit worker saves a man from an Dec. 5 - International Volunteer Day Decade Quiz - The 1980s accident and he ends up in a coma. His family Dec. 7 - National Pearl Harbor Remem- 1. At the Olympics, what victory was called the “miracle on ice”? takes her into their home. After that, the web brance Day 2. What popular toy caused a series of violent customer outbursts at several retail stores of deceit gets even better.Cost: $1 Dec. 11 - Official Lost and Found Day in the fall and winter of 1983? Please join me every second and fourth Dec. 18 - National Ugly Sweater Day Tuesday at 4 p.m. for Belly Dancing! It Dec. 20 - Last Day of Autumn 3. What Soviet leader was President Reagan addressing when he said, “Tear down this is noted that belly dancing has amazing Dec. 24 - Christmas Eve wall”? benefits in older adults, so, why not come Dec. 25 - Christmas Day 4. What was the name of the teacher who died in the 1986 Challenger explosion? out and enjoy yourself. I have extra coined Dec. 31 - New Year’s Day 5. Which Sony product transformed music culture in 1980? skirts available for use, but, if you have your own skirt, please bring it with you to class. As we close out this article and end the 6. What movie made the phrase, “Who you gonna call?” a household expression? All levels are welcome. Cost: $1/class, skirts year, I want to thank all of you for hanging in 7. What was the name of the car driven by Bo and Luke Duke in “The Dukes of Hazzard”? are available for sale $1. there. No one expected our year to look like 8. What was introduced by a Swiss company that became a fashion craze in the ’80s? Looking ahead. Chronic Disease this. So many plans changed, vacations and Self-Management Program. If you are living trips cancelled or the unexpected passing of 9. Who starred as Marty McFly in the hit movie “Back to the Future”? with depression, diabetes, cancer, arthritis, loved ones and friends. Nothing could have 10. What singer-songwriter rose to fame in the 1980s with a string of pop hits such as high blood pressure, heart disease, etc., then prepared you, but you made it. I have never “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”? this 6-week program is for you. Tuesday, seen such brave and admirable people as our 11. What fast food chain introduced the slogan “Where’s the Beef”? January 5 to February 9, 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. readers. You turned I can’t, into I can and I in the conference room. Please RSVP for this am proud of it. May 2021 bring you better 12. Which of the Beatles was assassinated on Dec. 8, 1980? event! Cost: Free moments and opportunities, and more visits 13 A nuclear accident killing 31 people occurred in April 1986 at a reactor in what Soviet to the senior center. We truly miss you all and power plant? MONTHLY OBSERVANCES: look forward to a better year. Be blessed, live Dec. 1 - Giving Tuesday long and prosperous. 14. Which ’80s TV show theme song began with these lyrics: “Making your way in the Dec. 2 - International Day for the Abolition world today takes everything you’ve got”? of Slavery 15. In 1982, Seattle dentist Barney Clark became the first human to receive what medical Special Education Day device? International Day of Persons with BreAnna ~ Dec. 3 - Answers on page 10. Disabilities Signing off for 2020 10 Prime Times • December 2020

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Answers to the Decade Quiz Quiz Decade the to Answers ) 9 Fresh parsley Page (From Instructions 1. Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Sauté sausage and onion in a large skillet over medium heat 6 minutes or – Reminder – until sausage is no longer pink. Add apples and next 2 ingredients; sauté The Senior Center will be closed December 24-25 5 more minutes or until apples are for the Christmas holiday. tender. Stir in walnuts and next 5 ingredients. Transfer to a large bowl, and let cool 10 minutes. LAW OFFICE of Arlene M. Burrow, llc 2. Fold in bread and broth until well blended. Spoon into a well-greased WE ARE OPEN! 3-quart or 13- x 9-inch baking pan. Brush top generously with butter. Estate Planning • Wills • Trusts Bake at 350 degrees F for 45 to 50 Powers of Attorney • Family Law • Traffic David Chesmore (Chester) minutes or until top is crusty and Guardianship/Conservatorship • Divorce Air Force served 1959 – 1979 brown. Garnish, if desired. Child Custody • Child Support • Paternity 1965 – 1972 served in Vietnam 316-789-0909 Arlene M. Burrow, Attorney at Law The Derby Senior wishes you 1721 E. OSAGE RD., SUITE 400 • DERBY • www.arleneburrowlaw.com a happy and healthy Christmas season! Copperstone of Derby Immediate Openings! Call about our move in special. Come learn how we are keeping people safe and still enjoying life every day.

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MARILYN CLEMENTS GWEN HAYS DENISE MCDONALD ROSIE CLEMENTS ROBERTA HEIN TERESEA MCDONIEL Rainbow Valley BYRON CLORE JODY HEINCKER MARSHA MENDENHALL Veterinary Clinic EARL COFFMAN CAROLYN HELLON SANDRA MENDOZA PATTI CONRADY DENNIS HERL LINDA MICHAU David Drake D.V.M. • Kelly Miller D.V.M. KAREN COOGAN TIMOTHY HESS HERSHEL MIDDLEBROOKS www.rainbowvalleyvet.com 1630 James St., Derby • 316-788-0777 12 Prime Times • December 2020 Ongoing Activities Monday Wednesday Friday Transportation 7AM-4PM Treadmill, Recumbent Bike 7AM-4PM Treadmill, Recumbent Bike 7am-12:30pm Treadmill, Recumbent Bike Derby Dash runs curb to curb, 7:30 AM to 8:10 AM Cardio, Core & More 8:10 AM Zumba Gold 8:10 AM Cardio, Core & More 4:30 PM Monday thru Friday by appointment 9:10 AM Exercise w/ Purpose 8:10 AM Cardio, Core & More 9:10 AM Exercise w/Purpose in City limits of Derby. Reservations will be 10:00 AM Balance & Cardio Dance 9:00 AM Blood Pressure √ (3rd Wednesday) accepted as long as time slots are available. 1:00 PM Wii 9:00 AM Board Meeting (2nd Wednesday) 10:15 AM Yang Tai Chi Call 788-7433 for additional information. 1:00 PM Hooks & Needles 9:10 AM Exercise w/ Purpose 2:00 PM Hand & Foot 9:30 AM Bingo (3rd Wednesday) Volunteer 3:30 PM Chair Yoga 10:00 AM Hooks & Needles Daily Lunches If you would like to be a volunteer at the 10:00 AM Balance & Cardio Dance Friendship Meals / Meals on Wheels Center we have many opportunities. From Tuesday 1:00 PM Carving *Meals served Mon-Fri @ 11:30 AM delivering meals, making phone calls or being 7AM-4PM Treadmill, Recumbent Bike 2:00 PM Mexican Train Dominos Call by Wednesday for following week. a class instructor. Please call 788-0223. 8:10 AM Weight/Strength 3:30 PM Yoga Call 788-0223 by 9:00 AM for reservation. 9:00 AM Pitch *Homebound service available 9:00 AM Blood Pressure √ (1st Tuesday) Thursday 9:10 AM Fitness & Flexibility 7AM-4PM Treadmill, Recumbent Bike Outreach Services 9:30 AM Bingo (1st Tuesday) 8:00 AM Wii Are You All Right Today: Reassurance calling… 12:00 PM Friendship Club (3rd Tuesday) 8:10 AM Weight/Strength call 788-0223 to put someone or yourself on 1:00 PM Dominos 8:30 AM Hearing Aid √ (3rd Thursday) this list to receive daily calls. 1:00 PM Book Club (3rd Tuesday) 9:00 AM Tap 4:00 PM Belly Dancing (2nd & 4th Tuesday) 9:10 AM Fitness & Flexibility Loaner Equipment 6:00 PM Bunco (4th Tuesday) 1:30 PM Birthday Celebration (3rd Thursday) Wheel Chair, Cane, Walker 2:15 PM Beginning Line Dance Up to 30 day check out 3:30 PM Line Dance 6:00 PM Progressive Bingo (4th Thursday)

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