Volume 35 Number 5 340 West Commonwealth Avenue Wise Skin Care Advice Monday, May 11 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Lori Funke, Senior Public Health Nurse, will discuss common skin problems we may face as we age and ways to keep skin healthy. Learn about conditions which can be precancerous and medications used for treatment, as well as hearing a discussion on skin cancers. Preregister to attend at 714 738-6305. Health educational program is sponsored by Adult Public Health Nursing Services. Exploring Cognitive Health Alzheimer’s Association Proactive Workshops Thursdays, May 14 and May 21 10 to 11 a.m. On May 14th, attend “Healthy Habits for a Healthier You” to learn more about research in the areas of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement, and to use hands-on tools to help you incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging and optimal cognitive health. Early detection of Alzheimer’s disease gives you a chance to begin drug therapy, enroll in clinical studies and plan for the future. On May 21st, “Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters,” an interactive workshop, will address these concepts and include video clips of people with Alzheimer’s disease. To preregister to attend either session, please contact the Alzheimer’s Association at 800 272-3900 or the Fullerton Community Center front desk at 714 738-6305. SAVE THE DATE! Senior Club Semi-Annual Meeting Friday, July 17 - 10 a.m. fullerton COMMUNITY CENTER Fullerton, CA 92832 (714) 738-6305 May 2015 The Senior Club invites you to a Fiesta de Mayo Happy Hour Social Thursday, May 14 - 3 to 6 p.m. $4 Entrance Fee at the door. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres served. NO-HOST BAR: $3 Wine, Beer & Wine Margaritas $1 Soft Drinks and Waters Plus raffle/opportunity drawing & 50/50 opportunity (no cash value) Music by the 5 Star Band Please join us! (Age 21 and over only) Roadmap to Medicare HICAP Seminar Monday, May 18 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Become better informed regarding critical choices about your health care direction. Topics: what Medicare covers, supplemental insurance, Medicare Advantage plans, prescription coverage and more. Register at 714 738-6305. The center also offers Korean-language HICAP services. The presentation will also be translated for Korean speakers, who may call Council on Aging HICAP counselor Chong Kim at 714 560-0424 x 452 for more information. Dementia Caregiver Support First Mondays, beginning June 1 7 to 8:30 p.m. Don’t face the journey alone. Connect with other caregivers: learn coping strategies, gain support and learn how to maintain your personal, physical and emotional health while caring for a loved one with dementia. This group is for family caregivers only: please call 949 757-3758 for more information. Program is sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association. Senior Club A Message from Your Senior Club President OFFICERS President: Dennis Hittle Vice President: Ruth Johnston Secretary: Carole Wright Treasurer: Gerry Phillips Assistant Treasurer: Mary Neumann Past President: Beverlie Ticer 348-5531 870-5323 773-0043 992-5588 525-1916 870-1454 DIRECTORS Phyllis Levin (2015) Virginia Palazzolo (2015) Fred Berg (2016) Annelies Fugler (2016) George Tsuda (2016) 525-2842 779-5755 656-7126 680-6562 869-3856 APPOINTEES Sunshine Chairperson: Ellie Honeycutt 264-6969 Senior Club Desk Coordinator: Phyllis Levin Computer Chairperson: Phil Ross 738-1419 Travel Director: Christel B. Moore 680-4574 SENIOR CLUB DESK: 738-6353 Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. COMMUNITY CENTER SENIOR PROGRAMS: 738-6305 BOARD MEETING: Thursday, May 21, 1 p.m. Senior Transportation Program Taxi Voucher Program It gives me great pleasure to announce that May is Older Americans’ Month! Isn’t it nice to be remembered? Special recognition never gets ‘old’ (pardon my ‘golden’ pun). Some special dates to celebrate this month: May 1: May Day May 5: Cinco de Mayo May 8: VE Day, WWII May 10: Mother’s Day May 14: Dance Like a Chicken Day (see note below) May 16: Armed Forces Day May 25: Memorial Day I encourage you to support two SeniorServ events with your attendance this month: the Cinco de Mayo Dance on Tuesday, May 5th, and the Mother’s Day Celebration on Friday, May 8th - both parties start at 10 a.m. Please plan to attend our Senior Club Fiesta de Mayo Happy Hour social on May 14. Don’t be surprised if I wear a very fancy sombrero. ¡Olé! Is it coincidence that the social will take place on ‘Dance like a Chicken Day?” Of course not! The Chicken Dance is always a party favorite - let’s hope the 5 Star Band will include it for fun. We thank caring, compassionate Sunshine Chairperson Ellie Honeycutt for her dedicated efforts, over many years now, in sending out get well cards to ill members and condolence messages to our families of loved ones. Hope to see you soon, ~ Dennis Hittle, “Older American” Offers subsidized taxi vouchers to travel anywhere within Fullerton City limits or up to 5 miles beyond the City limits. Let’s take a moment to celebrate the life of . . . $50 value book - Your price: $12 OCTA Senior 30-Day Bus Pass Dorothy Ferguson Passes are good for unlimited use on all local routes. 30-Day Senior Bus Passes are available for purchase 30 days after previous purchase date of pass. The City of Fullerton is not responsible for lost or stolen passes. Adult Public Health Nursing Services OCTA Senior 30-Day Bus Pass ($22 value) Your price: $5 2nd & 4th Mondays - 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Appointments taken at Front Desk or call 714 738-6305. Taxi voucher books and bus passes are available for sale at the Fullerton Community Center front desk. Proof of age and Fullerton residency required at time of purchase. Free health and nutritional assessments and counseling, various health screenings and individualized health care plans provided by Lori Funke, RN, PHN. Preventive health care services sponsored by Orange County Health Care Agency 2 Services SeniorServ Daily Nutrition Program Assistance Programs Patricia Serrano, Site Manager: 714 738-6368 Appointments required—call 714 738-6305 1. MEDICARE - HICAP Monday, May 4, 18, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Cinco de Mayo Dance: Tuesday, May 5 - 10 a.m. Entertainment: DJ Korean (call 714 560-0424 for appointments) Mother’s Day Celebration: Friday, May 8 - 10 a.m. Entertainment: Armando Valencia Monday, May 4, 18, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. English (call 714 738-6305 for appointments) SeniorServ Bingo (sponsored by Team Alvarez): Wednesday, May 13 & 27 - 10:30 a.m. 2. LEGAL AID Thursday, May 14, 12:15 to 2:45 p.m. May Birthdays (sponsored by Care1st): Thursday, May 28 - 10:30 a.m. 3. ADULT PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SERVICES Monday, May 11, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The price of lunch for those under 60 is $5; over 60, a suggested donation of $3 is appreciated. 1. VITAS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS Mondays, 12:30 to 2 p.m. Wednesdays, 1 to 2:30 p.m. May Lunch Menu Lunch is served weekdays at 11:50 a.m., with Early Bird pickup from 11:15 to 11:35 a.m. 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Appointments Not Required 2. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS Friday, May 1, 15, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Beef Bolognaise over Spaghetti Turkey Pot Roast and Gravy Chile Relleno Mrs. Friday Fish Sandwich Braised Beef with Bell Peppers Stuffed Cabbage Roll Mango Chipotle Pork Chicken Salad Sandwich Macaroni & Cheese Chef Salad Beef Fajitas with Vegetables Asian Chicken Bowl Baked Pollock with Sauce Chicken Cacciatore over Pasta Homemade Beef Stew Hot Dog on Whole Wheat Bun Center Closed Salisbury Steak with Sauce Shredded Chicken with Salad Egg Salad Sandwich Sweet & Sour Pork 3. BROWN BAG GROCERY PROGRAM Wednesday, May 6, 20, 12 to 2 p.m. 4. CTAP - California Telephone Access Program Monday, May 18, 9:30 to 11 a.m. 5. DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP Friday, May 1, 10:30 a.m. 6. LUNCH - SeniorServ Dining Program Weekdays: Lunch served at 11:50 a.m. Early Bird Pick-up from 11:15 to 11:35 a.m. 7. KOREAN PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP Friday, May 8, 10 a.m. 8. SURPLUS FOOD DISTRIBUTION Tuesday, May 12, 9 to 11 a.m. Driver Safety Program Fee: $15 AARP members, $20 non-members (AARP members must present membership card to instructor for certificate) Next available two-day class: Wednesday, Thursday July 15, 16 - 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Please pre-register at the front desk or call 714 738-6305. Pay for class with instructor. 3 Activities May Movies - Fridays, 12:30 p.m. Belly Dance Lessons Admission donation minimum: $1 at the door. Tuesdays 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Session 33801: 5/12 - 6/30 $20 per 8-week session or $3 drop-in rate After learning basic techniques, students quickly progress to putting it altogether, from small combinations to full individual and group routines in a variety of Middle Eastern styles. New students are always welcome. Register for this engaging class at 714 738-6305. Movie days subject to change due to program operations . May 1 - “Big Eyes” - Autobiographical story based on the experiences of painter Margaret Keane, her phenomenal success in the 1950’s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960’s. Starring Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz. PG13 May 8 - “The Imitation Game” - Academy Award-winning movie about mathematician Alan Turing, who, during WWII, worked with a team of fellow mathematicians to crack the enigma code, intercepting Germany’s battle plans against England and the world. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kiera Knightley. PG13 May 15 - “What If” - This romantic comedy centers around a young man, who, although burned out from failed relationships, forms a bonding friendship with a young woman who lives with her long-time boyfriend. But what if your best friend is also the love of your life? With Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan. PG13 May 29 - “Unbroken” - After a near-fatal plane crash in WWII, Olympian Louis Zamperini spends a terrifying 47 days in a raft with two fellow comrades before being caught by the Japanese Navy and sent to a POW camp. Amazing and inspiring true story stars Jack O’Connell and Takamasa Ishihara. PG13 Toe-Tapping Evenings Tuesdays 6 to 8 p.m. $2 admission fee Dance to your favorite tunes during “TED,” the weekly Tuesday Evening Dance social. Volunteer musicians provide great-sounding music with oldies, country western and contemporary sounds. Bring a friend, enjoy the camaraderie, friendships and refreshments. Dancing is optional but certainly fun. SeniorServ invites you to celebrations in May . . . Our World Travelogue Cinco de Mayo Dance Expand your horizons by attending the “Our World” travelogue as fellow travelers take pleasure in sharing their world trips and travel tips with you. It happens every Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Grand Hall A. Tuesday, May 5 - 10 a.m. DJ entertainment Mother’s Day Celebration Friday, May 8 - 10 a.m. Live music by Armando Valencia Lunch is $5 for those under 60; over 60, a $3 donation is appreciated. May 6 Thirty Years of Travel off the Beaten Path Senior Splash! 13 Germany’s Elbe from Berlin to Prague Monday & Friday 12 - 2 p.m. Wednesday: 12 - 1 p.m. 20 A Pioneer Road Trip to Mt. Rushmore 27 On the Ancient Silk Road in Uzbekistan & Turkmenistan by Bob Polkinghorn Time exclusively for SENIORS (55+) and includes lap swimming and water walking - floating noodles are included. COST: $2 drop-in. June 3 Schools in Developing Lands, Nigeria by Bryan Moffet Aqua Fitness Monday & Wednesday: 12 - 1 p.m. Silver Fitness: Fridays: 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. SENIOR RATE: $2 drop-in. Take advantage of this fun one-hour water aerobics exercise program with a trained instructor. First class free. Betty Martinovich, Chairperson Bryan Moffet, Coordinator (714) 773-1302 4 Travel Travel Director : Christel B. Moore Travel Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Travel Office Phone: 714-738-5306 (#5) USS MIDWAY/OLD TOWN AND DINNER Wednesday, May 20 Price: $73. Leave 9 a.m. Return 8 p.m. The USS Midway serves as a Maritime Museum in San Diego. The museum and exhibits provide an unforgettable adventure to experience. After, we will travel to Old Town for a look around this former “red light district.” What was it like in California in 1850? Nestled in the heart of it all, history waits for you with over 15 points of interest, fine theaters, museums, artisan galleries and plenty of shops with live entertainment and much more. We will then have dinner at Café Coyote before going home. (#8) GARDENS OF THE WORLD/ BOX LUNCH Wednesday, June 24 Price: $37. Leave 9 a.m. Return 4:30 p.m. Garden of the World became a reality when Ed and Lynn Hogan, founders of Pleasant Holidays, decided to build a striking monument to commemorate the beautiful gardens of the world. The Garden contains exotic plants from all over the world, set in fantasy contexts. It is a tranquil garden to be enjoyed by all ages. We will supply the box lunch. (#9) CLUB BARONA CASINO Wednesday, July 8 Price: $10. Leave 8 a.m. Return 5 p.m. Date of birth or Casino Card number needed for each person when signing up. Be prepared to show a valid I.D. upon arrival at the casino, and please use your Casino Card al all times. (#10) PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS - NEW LISTING GOES ON SALE MAY 5. Wednesday, July 22 Price: $73. Leave 5 p.m. Return 11:30 p.m. The Pageant is one of the most unique productions in the world: a 90-minute stage show of living pictures, incredible art re-creations of classical and contemporary works with real people posing to look exactly like their counterparts in the original pieces. The outdoor amphitheater and hundreds of dedicated volunteers have won recognition for the pageant as the best of its kind. It is a must-see, if you have not yet, then you will be in for a treat. Two restaurants are available, but you may also bring a picnic dinner and enjoy the pre-festivities, as well as arts and crafts displays to browse and fill the afternoon time. EXTENDED TRIPS AMTRAK GETAWAY June 15 - Five days Price: $709 per person double, $899 single. (TTT) SEDONA - GRAND CANYON May 25 - Five days Price: $599 per person double, $799 single. (FRI) YOSEMITE TOUR/ AMTRAK/MOTOR COACH June 22 - Three days Price: $449 per person double, $570 single. (FRI) MONTEREY BAY HOLIDAY May 26 - Four days - Motor Coach Price: $729 per person double, $949 single. (GW) YELLOWSTONE/ MT. RUSHMORE MEMORIAL July 15 - Eight days Price: $1829 per person double, $2299 single. (TTT) BEST OF THE WEST May 26 - Eleven days Price: $1699 per person double, $2199 single. (TRI) SOUTH DAKOTA/ MT. RUSHMORE/ CRAZY HORSE/ CUSTER STATE PARK/ DEADWOOD September 27 - Seven days Price: $1949 per person double, $2349 single. (COL) PACIFIC COASTAL TOUR June 15 - Ten days Price: $2099 per person double, $2649 single. (TRI) 5 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY May 2015 8:00 Walking Group 4 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 9:00 Bridge Practice 9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 9:00 Robin’s Exercise & Health 9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 10:00 SeniorServ Cinco de Mayo Dance 9:00 Medicare Counseling - HICAP (Korean) 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 12:00 Table Tennis 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance 12:30 Bingo 12:30 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 12:30 Medicare Counseling - HICAP 1:00 Chess 1:00 Caring Companions 5 8:00 Walking Group 11 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 9:00 Bridge Practice 9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 9:00 Robin’s Exercise & Health 9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 9:00 Surplus Food Distribution 9:00 Adult Public Health Nursing Services 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 Bingo No Tuesday Evening Dance today. 12:30 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 12:30 Health: Skin Care & the Aging Process 1:00 Chess 12 8:00 Walking Group 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan 9:00 Line Dance Lessons 9:00 Healthy Living Series (6 of 6) 10:00 Our World 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 10:30 SeniorServ Bingo 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 2:00 It’s Your Estate (7 of 8) 13 19 8:00 Walking Group 8:00 Walking Group 18 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 9:00 Bridge Practice 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan 9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 9:00 Robin’s Exercise & Health 9:00 Line Dance Lessons 9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 9:00 U.S.S. Midway & San Diego Trip 9:00 Medicare Counseling - HICAP (Korean) 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 10:00 Our World 9:30 CTAP Telephone Services 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Table Tennis 12:00 Table Tennis 12:00 Brown Bag 12:30 Bingo 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 12:30 Medicare Counseling - HICAP 2:00 It’s Your Estate (8 of 8) 1:00 Chess 20 Center Closed for Memorial Day Holiday 25 Same as Tuesday, May 19, except: Add: 8 a.m. Flag Ironing Service Day 6 8:00 Walking Group 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan 9:00 Line Dance Lessons 9:00 Healthy Living Series (5 of 6) 10:00 Our World 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Table Tennis 12:00 Brown Bag 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 2:00 It’s Your Estate (6 of 8) 26 Same as Wednesday, May 20, except: Add: 10:30 SeniorServ Bingo Delete: San Diego Trip Brown Bag It’s Your Estate 6 27 THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00 Walking Group 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 8:30 Beginners’ Tai Chi Practice 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health 10:00 Blood Pressure Checks 10:30 Diabetes Support Group 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 Movie: “Big Eyes” Flag Ironing Service Day Tuesday, May 26 - 8 a.m. Your assistance is needed to help inspect, iron and store Loma Vista Memorial Day Service American flags please call 714 738-6305 to volunteer. 1 Hours of Operation Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday: 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thank you! 9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 9:15 Senior Reading Club 10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Fitness Zone Health Class 4:30 Karaoke Up! 7 8:00 Walking Group 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 8:30 Beginners’ Tai Chi Practice 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health 10:00 SeniorServ Mother’s Day Celebration 10:00 Korean Parkinson’s Support Group 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 Movie: “The Imitation Game” Sunday: 12 to 3 p.m. 8 Billiard Room Senior Play Hours: (Guests 50 years of age or older) Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Public Hours: (18+, including Seniors) Monday through Friday, 3 to 8 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. TABLE TENNIS FOR FUN 9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 9:15 Senior Reading Club 10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 10:00 “Healthy Habits for a Healthier You” 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Fitness Zone Health Class 12:15 Legal Aid 3:00 Senior Club “Fiesta de Mayo” Happy Hour Social 14 8:00 Walking Group 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 8:30 Beginners’ Tai Chi Practice 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health 10:00 Blood Pressure Checks 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 Movie: “What If” 15 9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 21 8:00 Walking Group 9:15 Senior Reading Club 8:00 Bulletin Collation 10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 10:00 “Know the 10 Signs/ Early Detection” 8:30 Beginners’ Tai Chi Practice 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health 12:00 Fitness Zone Health Class 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 1:00 Senior Club Board Meeting 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 22 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 12 to 3 p.m. Session 33240: $20 for a 3-month pass Session 33241: $35 for a 6-month pass $3 drop-in rate Don’t call it “ping pong!” Serious fun for players age 18 and over, from beginners to more advanced, with singles and doubles play provided. Register at 714 738-6305. Upcoming Events: SeniorServ Father’s Day Celebration June 19 Senior Club Semi-Annual Meeting July 17 Same as Thursday, May 21, except: Add: 10:30 SeniorServ Birthdays Delete: “Know the 10 Signs” program 28 Same as Friday, May 22, except: Add: Movie: “Unbroken” Delete: Bulletin Collation Senior Club Board Meeting 7 29 Community Health & Wellness Festival: July 18 __ SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB FULLERTON 340 West Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID FULLERTON, CA PERMIT # 284 __ Or Current Resident Time-sensitive material __ May 2015 Assistance Directory Adult Protective Services (800) Adult Public Health Nursing Services 451-5155 Meals on Wheels 871-2200 871-7573 Office on Aging Information & Assistance (800) 510-2020 510-2020 One Stop - SCSEP (Employment) 241-4928 578-8670 Aging & Disability Resource Connection (800) Department of Insurance Hotline (800) 927-HELP Orange Caregiver Resource Center Eldercare Locater (800) 677-1116 OCTA Access (Transportation) FISH (Transportation) 533-3113 Retired Senior Volunteer Program 953-5757 Fullerton City Hall 738-6300 SeniorServ Case Management 226-0550 Fullerton Main Library 738-6333 SeniorServ Dining Program 738-6368 Fullerton Senior Citizens Club Membership Desk 738-6353 Social Security Fullerton Community Center 738-6305 Travel Office 738-5306 HICAP - Medicare Assistance 560-0424 Veterans Service Office 567-7450 Legal Aid 571-5245 211 Orange County - Dial 211 (toll free) or (888) 600-4357 Long-Term Care Ombudsman Services 479-0107 Community Center Supervisor: Brian Yourstone Program Assistant: Vickie Wiles Rental Assistant: Paul Dominguez (714) 738-6305 (714) 738-6335 FAX Email: [email protected] (877) (800) 628-2232 772-1213 The Fullerton Senior News is a monthly publication of the Fullerton Community Center. It is prepared and edited by the City of Fullerton's Parks and Recreation Department and printed, assembled and mailed by the Fullerton Senior Citizens Club. The information deadline is the 5th of the month. “This project is funded in part through funds from the Federal Older Americans Act as allocated by the Orange County Board of Supervisors.” Programs are offered at no cost, though donations are gratefully accepted. Website: www.fullertoncommunitycenter.com
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