The October 2014 Volume 17 No. 10 A n A p p l e Va l l ey S e n i o r s M o n t h l y P u b l i c a t i o n P r e s i d e n t ’s M e s s a g e IT’S A “GUESS-WHO” GAME Below are comments of a well-know celebrity. Can you guess who this is? Submit your answers at the NOVEMBER GENERAL MEETING and you may receive a prize! “In America, we’ve got cowboys. As an actor, you don’t reinvent something like the Western. You make it your own: “If I were in this situation, what would I do as a cattleman?” Suddenly your fingerprints are all over the place.” “People come up and think it’s the first time anyone’s ever said, “Hey I love the smell of napalm in the morning.” You just have to smile and appreciate their support. Wherever I am in the world, I never get tired of someone reaching out like that.” WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! Mary Adewuyi Rosemary Brown Allan Cloutier Terry & Yvonne Kes Judith Miller Jane Nordlund Luz Orozco Colleen Palmby Lloyd Randall Pauline Shoquist David Shute “I do my own horsemanship in the “I could have stopped working 30 yrs. Judy Sieve ago, but if something’s novel, I’ll take it. movies. I do my own dancing, too. At 83, I try to think of myself as having I did a tango movie once and someNew Member Orientation is Thursday, October 16. potential and possibility until the day I body said, “Oh, yeah, somebody’s doubling for him.” NO WAY!” quit.” SEE PAGE 3 FOR DETAILS. _____________________________ “Hopefully one’s temperament im“GUESS WHO” the mystery Caring & Sharing proves with age. I try to stay loose, Cards Sent To... but sometimes the best thing to do is celebrity is in a drawing. Rosemary Engel get yourself away. One of the secrets is a good nap every day.” A prize awaits the first Connie Keough correct answer drawn at the “When I met my wife, who is very young, she’d say, “What will it be like NOVEMBER 3rd GENERAL growing old together?” I said “I already am old!” Her father said he didn’t MEETING. know whether to call me father or son. Truth is, I like hanging around younger people. It gives you a sense of enthusiasm of what’s to come.” Arden Sjostrom Sympathy Card Sent To the Family Of… Emmett Kuklock John Ludewig 14601 Hayes Road, Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 ● 952-953-2345 2 The Coming Up in October Wednesday, October 1; 1:00pm First Edition Book Club October: The Way Life Should Be by Christine Baker Kline November: Patriot Games by Tom Clancy Wednesday, October 1; 1:00pm Gather Around Music Come watch, dance to or play LIVE MUSIC. Thursday, October 2; 9:30am Computer 101 Monthly topic information available at www.mycomputing101.com Thursday, October 2; 9:30am Senior Housing Tour (Details to Come) Friday, October 3 & October 17; 8:30am Men’s Breakfast Meet at the Apple Valley American Legion, 14521 Granada Avenue. Order from menu and pay your own bill. Register in the coffee lounge by September 30 & October 14 OCTOBER & NOVEMBER CATERED LUNCHES PASTA BAR w/SHOWSTOPPERS MUSCIAL REVIEW Tuesday, October 21 11:30am $12 members $15 non-members Entertainment Only = $5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: October 17 Monday, October 6; 10:00am General Meeting 9:30am blood pressure taken. Catch up on what’s happening with the Apple Valley Seniors. Door Prizes! Sponsor: Costco-Burnsville Thursday, October 9; 4:00-6:00pm Social Seniors Rascal’s, 7721 147th Street, Apple Valley (Sign up in coffee lounge) Thursday, October 9; 4:00-6:00pm Diabetic Shoe Clinic (See page 10 ) Mon. & Tue., October 13 & 14, 5:30-9:30pm Defensive Driving 8-Hour Initial Course - $24 per person 2-Part Class ~ Must Attend Both Days / Register: 1-888-234-1294. Tuesday, October 14; 9:30am IMAX Senior Day The feature is “Galapagos 3D”. Fee: $5.00 includes coffee & treats prior to the movie. No pre-registration is required Friday, October 17, 9:00am-1:00pm Defensive Driving 4-Hour Refresher Course - $20 per person. Register: 1-888-234-1294. Thursday, October 16; 10:00am New Member Orientation Invitations will be sent out in late September Thursday, October 16; 11:30am Feed My Starving Children Meet at Senior Center. Sign up in coffee lounge by October 9 Thursday, October 16 & 23 Insurance Counseling In an effort to help Medicare recipients make informed decisions, insurance counselors provide one-on-one assistance by appointment. Appointment times: Noon, 1pm, 2pm & 3pm (Please sign up in the coffee lounge) Tuesday, October 21; 11:30am Catered Lunch Showstoppers Music Review & Pasta Bar by Rascals (see right) Friday, October 17; 9:00am Women’s Breakfast Perkins in Apple Valley. Order from the menu and pay your own bill. Register in the coffee lounge by October 14 Tuesday, October 28; Noon-4;00pm Defensive Driving 4-Hour Refresher Course - $20 per person. Register: 1-888-234-1294. KCS TIMELESS IMPRESSIONS Tossed Salad, Baked Chicken Tetrazzini with Wild Rice Pilaf, Steamed Broccoli, Rolls & Carrot Cake Tuesday, November 18 11:30am $12 members $15 non-members Entertainment Only = $5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: November 14 All of the members perform individual and harmony vocals. They showcase 50’s rock n’ roll, big band, easy listening and music according to the season. On a side note, they put an emphasis on supporting our troops, veteran’s and veteran families. Part of their profits go to benefit the folks who have made many sacrifices. 3 NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION Thursday, October 16, 10:00am Invitations will be sent to all recent new members. In addition, we welcome anyone who is not yet a member but who would like to know more about the Apple Valley Seniors. A continental breakfast will be served, followed by a short program and a tour of the facilities. There will also be an opportunity to talk with and ask questions of Senior Center members and staff. CALL 952-953-2345 to RSVP BY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. MEMBERS FARE WELL AT THE FAIR The Dakota County Fair Winners continue to roll in. Congratulations to the following talented members who placed at the Dakota County Fair. Marlene Hatcher Crocheting and Wood Carving 4 Blue Ribbons 6 Red Ribbons Mary Watts Counted Cross Stitch Blue Ribbon LEARN TO PLAY MAH JONGG Recently members have expressed an interest in learning to play Mah Jongg. If you are interested, Mary Maloney has extended an invitation to join her and the Mah Jongg group on Wednesdays at 12:30pm. This is not an official Mah Jongg lesson, but an opportunity to learn the game as you play it. Mah Jongg is typically played in the first section of the Yellowstone Room, which is directly off of the lobby. What is Mah Jongg? “Mahjong, also spelled majiang, mah jongg, and numerous other variants, is a game that originated in China. It is commonly played by four players (with some three-player variations found in South Korea and Japan). The game and its regional variants are widely played throughout Eastern and South Eastern Asia and have a small following in Western countries. Similar to the Western card game rummy, mahjong is a game of skill, strategy, and calculation and involves a degree of chance. The game is played with a set of 144 tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols, although some regional variations use a different number of tiles. In most variations, each player begins by receiving 13 tiles. In turn players draw and discard tiles until they complete a legal hand using the 14th drawn tile to form four groups (melds) and a pair (head). There are fairly standard rules about how a piece is drawn, stolen from another player and thus melded, the use of simples (numbered tiles) and honours (winds and dragons), the kinds of melds, and the order of dealing and play. However there are many regional variations in the rules; in addition, the scoring system and the minimum hand necessary to win varies significantly based on the local rules being used.” (SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA) 4 The Thank You for Westview School Back-to-School Supply Donations Thank you to members of the Senior Center for their contributions to the Back-to-School Supply Project for Westview Elementary School . You donated over 985 items AND $195.00 to purchase additional supplies to bring the grand total to 1395 individual items. All school supplies were delivered on Monday, August 25 to Westview Elementary School. Patsy Ryan, School social worker, accepted the supplies on behalf of the students of Westview Elementary. Patsy Ryan determines which children and families receive supplies. These students, through your generosity, are now supplied and ready to learn. Your donations really do make a big difference in getting the school year off to a good start for the students who receive these items. THANK YOU! Veteran’s Day Program – Speakers Needed The Education and Service Committee (ES) is planning a Monday, November 10, Veteran’s Day program at the Senior Center. This program will begin at 1:00. We would like to have one or two more veterans, joining Jim Paskett, Korean War navy vet, to talk about their military experiences. These speakers would have about 10 or so minutes for their presentation. Veterans and/or their significant other may bring memorabilia to display on tables in the lobby area. If you or someone you know would like to be part of the program please let Peggy, Sharon or Bill know. Persons interested in being a part of this program will be contacted. Please reserve the time and date for this program. Look for additional information in the November Gazette. 5 FIRE MARSHALL PRESENTATION NOVEMBER 18; 10:00am With the coming winter there becomes a greater threat of home fires. Roy Kingsley, State Fire Marshall, will be presenting information on home fire safety on Tuesday, November 18 at 10:00 AM. Roy Kingsley has 8 years’ experience as a Fire Marshall with 4 additional years as a Fire Inspector. Roy also served as a Fireman in Mendota for 24 years. Roy’s background also includes time in construction as a civilian. as well as working in construction while in the Navy. (Please sign up in coffee lounge or call 952-953-2345) APPLE VALLEY POLICE K-9 DEMONSTRATION Thursday, October 9 1:00-2:00pm Weather Permitting (Please sign up in coffee lounge or call 952-953-2345) FOR AD INFO CALL Gina Shaughnessy at 1-800-678-4574 r WWW.4LPi.COM APPLE VALLEY SENIOR CENTER, APPLE VALLEY A 4C 02-1012 07-02-2014 15:46:39 6 The O c t o b e r C a l e n d a r o f E ve n t s MONDAY TUESDAY * Apple Valley Senior Membership Required 1 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 #Advanced registration & payment required > By Invitation & RSVP + Donated Bread: 9am numbers handed out. 9:30am Bread distributed. 6 9:30 10:00 11:00 11:30 12:45 1:00 1:00 1:30 WEDNESDAY 7 THURSDAY FRIDAY *+ Donated Bread Bicycle Club Yoga Velvet Tones Morning Stretch First Ed. Book Club Gather Around Music Dominoes Mah Johngg 2 9:15 Beg. Line Dancing 9:30 Computer 101 10:00 Int. Line Dancing 12:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 Tap Dancing 1:00 Pool 1:00 500 1:00 Hardanger 1:00 Recreated Cards 3 8:30 Men’s Breakfast 9:30 Bicycle Club 10:00 Morning Stretch 11:00 Women’s Pool 12:30 *Members Bingo 1:00 Watercolor Class 8 9:00 *+ Donated Bread 9:30 Bicycle Club 9:45 Yoga 10:00 Velvet Tones 10:00 Morning Stretch 1:00 Dominoes 1:00 Mah Johngg 1:30 DARTS Presentation 9 9:00 Defensive Driving 9:15 Beg. Line Dancing 10:00 Int. Line Dancing 12:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 Tap Dancing 1:00 Pool & 500 1:00 Hardanger 4:00 Social Seniors 10 15 9:00 *+ Donated Bread 9:30 Bicycle Club 9:45 Yoga 10:00 Velvet Tones 10:00 Morning Stretch 1:00 Dominoes 1:00 Mah Johngg 16 9:15 Beg. Line Dancing 10:00 Int. Line Dancing 10:00 >New Member Orientation 11:30 FMSC Noon Insurance Counseling 12:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 Tap Dancing 1:00 Pool & 500 1:00 Hardanger 1:00 Recreated Cards 17 8:30 9:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 12:30 1:00 Blood Pressure ü General Meeting SR Meeting Zumba Gold Toning Bridge Pool Happy Stitchers Finance Committee 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 Quilting Bees Zumba Gold Bike Group Tuesday Painters Pinochle Spanish Hand & Foot Cards Table Tennis 13 9:30 Int. Line Dancing. 10:00 Morning Stretch 10:00 Membership Cmt. 11:30 Zumba Gold Toning 12:45 Bridge 1:00 Pool 1:00 Happy Stitchers 14 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:30 9:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 Quilting Bees Zumba Gold Tuesday Painters Bike Group IMAX Coffee & Show Pinochle Spanish & Cribbage Hand & Foot Cards Table Tennis 5:30 Defensive Driving 5:30 Defensive Driving 20 9:30 10:00 11:30 12:45 1:00 1:00 21 9:00 Quilting Bees 9:15 Zumba Gold 9:30 Tuesday Painters 9:30 Bike Group 9:30 Blood Pressure ü 11:30 #CATERED LUNCH 12:30 Pinochle 1:00 Spanish 1:00 Table Tennis 1:00 Hand & Foot Cards 22 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:00 10:30 1:00 1:00 23 9:15 Beg. Line Dancing 9:30 Knitters & Crocheters 10:00 Int. Line Dancing Noon Insurance Counseling 12:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 Tap Dancing 1:00 Pool & 500 1:00 Hardanger 24 *+ Donated Bread Bicycle Club Yoga Velvet Tones Morning Stretch Historians Dominoes Mah Johngg 28 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:30 9:00 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 29 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:00 1:00 1:00 *+ Donated Bread Bicycle Club Yoga Velvet Tones Morning Stretch Dominoes Mah Johngg 30 9:00 Defensive Driving 9:15 Beg. Line Dancing 10:00 Int. Line Dancing 12:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 Tap Dancing 1:00 Pool & 500 1:00 Hardanger 31 9:30 Bicycle Club 10:00 Morning Stretch 11:00 Women’s Pool 12:30 *Members Bingo Int. Line Dancing. Morning Stretch Zumba Gold Toning Bridge Pool Happy Stitchers 27 9:30 Int. Line Dancing 10:00 Exec. Committee 10:00 Morning Stretch 11:30 Zumba Gold Toning 12:45 Bridge 1:00 Pool 1:00 Happy Stitchers Quilting Bees Zumba Gold Tuesday Painters Bike Group Defensive Driving Pinochle Spanish & Cribbage Hand & Foot Cards Table Tennis 9:30 Bicycle Club 10:00 Morning Stretch 11:00 Women’s Pool 9:30 10:00 10:00 11:00 Men’s Breakfast Wm.’s Breakfast Defensive Driving Bicycle Club Morning Stretch Women’s Pool *Members Bingo Acrylic Class Bicycle Club Morning Stretch ES Committee Women’s Pool 7 Purchase To Support Volunteer To Sell It's time for our annual "Metro Dining Club" box sale. This is the largest income producing activity for the Apple Valley Seniors. These boxes contain approximately 160 cards representing restaurants and other businesses in our area. The sale runs through November 7 or until all boxes are sold (which ever comes first). Each card has 12 months of the year printed on them, so you can go back each month to your favorite location. The Apple Valley Seniors need volunteers to sign up to help sell the MDC cards. In the coffee area, you will be able to find the white three ring binder that says - “MDC Sales Signup.” Sales are Monday - Friday at the center, in two shifts each day. The morning shift is 9:00am-12:30pm and the afternoon shift is 12:30-4:00pm. Instructions on how to handle your shift is in the front of the sales book. Questions: Sandy Nelson (952-432-8310) or Pam Subject (952-431-6922). NEW COST FOR 2014: $24 PER BOX HOME CARE SOLUTIONS t#3&",'"45t-6/$)t%*//&3 The Shining Star in Live-in Home Care t$"5&3*/("7"*-"#-& 952-924-0677 '03"--:063/&&%4 www.homecaresolutionsmn.com t."%&'30.4$3"5$) 46/%":#3&",'"45 t-"3(&(306148&-$0.& 7721 147th St. W Apple Valley WE OFFER ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE SERVICES Services include: tIPVSTUBGGJOHtNFBMTBOETOBDLTEBJMZ t"MMVUJMJUJFTJODMVEFEt0OTJUFDIBQFMBOE.PSF (952) 431-7777 1601 Hwy 13 E, Suite 108 Burnsville, MN 55337 &/JDPMMFU#MWE_#VSOTWJMMF (952) 892-5559 www.CarefreeLiving.com We accept Medicare and most other insurance plans Please call to verify your insurance FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS FOR AD INFO CALL Gina Shaughnessy at 1-800-678-4574 r WWW.4LPi.COM APPLE VALLEY SENIOR CENTER, APPLE VALLEY B 4C 02-1012 07-02-2014 15:46:39 8 The SENIOR OF THE MONTH OF OCTOBER … JERRY PETERSON Jerry been a member of AVSC for 3 years where his interests include playing pool and cribbage and, more recently, Morning Stretch exercises. Jerry grew up in Minneapolis and has been a resident of Apple Valley for 22 years. He enjoys reading and travel, his hunting and fishing hobbies have been pursued in Alaska/ British Columbia, and he derived great pleasure in his occupation as wallpaper guru. CONGRATULATIONS, Jerry! The Senior of the Month is chosen through a random drawing at the monthly general meeting. The winner will receive their very own Preferred Parking Space in front of the senior center and a free ticket to that month’s luncheon. Join us at the General Membership Meeting … it may be your lucky day! WAT E R C O L O R & AC RY L I C PA I N T I N G C L A S S E S A p p l e Va l l e y a r t i s t a n d i n s t r u c t o r T i n a S h e p p a r d w i l l b e t e a c h i n g a watercolor & acr ylic painting class. No experience is needed and all p a in tin g su p p li es wi ll b e p rov ide d. R eg i ste r at th e Front Desk o r by phone 952-953-2345. Registration Deadlines: Friday, October 3 1:00-3:00pm ~ Blue Bird Wednesday, October 1- Watercolor Wednesday, October 15 - Acrylic Friday, October 17 1:00-3:00pm ~ Starry Night HOUSEKEEPING In order to keep the Apple Valley Senior Center clean and critterfree, the Apple Valley Senior Center Staff is requesting your help. REQUESTS · · · · Please do not set cups of coffee or hot chocolate on the floor, on tops of fire extinguisher cases and on the 2nd floor half-wall ledges above the lobby. Please do not store food in drawers, cabinets or on shelves. Please take it home with you each day. Food left in these areas will be removed and disposed of. Food & Beverages are not allowed in the Library. This includes water. Food & Beverages are not allowed in the Yosemite Room (Theater Style Room). Water bottles with lids are permitted. 9 "FMSC states that FOOD is the foundation for life! Our food not only physically changes a person, but it emotionally and spiritually changes their entire world" Because of the food's ability to transform the health of its recipients, FMSC leaders agreed "Manna Packs" was a great fit as a name. The "Manna Pack" rice meal is the name for the packets of food it ships to over 70 countries around the globe. These rice meal packs were developed collaboratively by Cargill, Pillsbury, & General Mills food scientists. It is composed of Rice, Textured Soy Protein, Dehydrated Vegetables, and 20 Vitamins & minerals. Each meal costs 22-cents to make. The food packs are assembled solely by volunteers. The goal is to pack one million "Manna Packs" this year! The Apple Valley Seniors have been assembling these packs for about three years. We have had about 20 to 25 people sign up every month for quite a while, but we need MORE VOLUNTEERS! If we had about 10 more people to come and assist us every month we would be on track to reach our goal of 35 people each and every month! Please sign up in the coffee area and come with us and join us every month. We meet at the Senior Center the third Thursday each month at 11:30 AM to share rides. The next session is October 16th. Will we see you there? 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[email protected] or (800) 678-4574 x4034 FOR AD INFO CALL Gina Shaughnessy at 1-800-678-4574 r WWW.4LPi.COM APPLE VALLEY SENIOR CENTER, APPLE VALLEY C 4C 02-1012 07-02-2014 15:46:39 10 The GENTLE YOGA ZUMBA® GOLD-TONING Wednesdays, October 29-December 3 9:45-10:45am $48 Member; $53 Non-Member $10 drop-in per class We have all heard that Yoga improves flexibility, balance, strength and coordination. Recently studies have proven Yoga can act as a natural aid in boosting immunity, improved sleep patterns, reducing migraines and controlling food cravings. Yoga is practiced in chairs as well as floor work. Bring a yoga sticky mat and bottle of water. Wear comfortable clothing. Register at the Apple Valley Senior Center or by phone at 952-953-2345. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: The Zumba® Gold-Toning program combines the enticing world rhythms of the Zumba Gold® program with the strength-training techniques of the Zumba® Toning program, creating an easy -to-follow, health-boosting dance-fitness program for the active older adult as well as beginners. You'll learn how to use weighted, toning sticks to enhance rhythm, build strength and tone all the target zones. Mondays; 11:30am-12:30pm Apple Valley Community Center-Hardwood Gym 14603 Hayes Road (Next to Senior Center) 2 Free Classes to New Participants $5 per class after your free trial classes Lead by Jodie Barris, Certified Zumba Gold Toning Instructor October 24 Tuesdays; 9:15-10:15am $5 per person/per class Apple Valley Community Center-Hardwood Gym; 14603 Hayes Road (Next to Senior Center) Zumba Gold® a Zumba® class appropriate for adults of all ages and a range of fitness levels. Zumba Gold® lets you move to the beat at your own speed. It's an invigorating, community-oriented dance-fitness class that feels fresh, and most of all, exhilarating! Zumba® is a dance- fitness class done to Latin and international music which incorporates moves inspired by Salsa, Merengue, Reggaeton, Flamenco, Tango, Belly Dancing and more. Zumba Gold® classes provide modified, low-impact moves for active older adults. *Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes with good ankle and arch support. Water recommended. Instructed by Jodie Barris, Certified Zumba Gold 2014 11 AGE-FRIENDLY APPLE VALLEY / Take a Picture…Tell a Story & Win A $100 Prize! We’d like your thoughts and views on Apple Valley as an age-friendly place to live and work. Below are 8 themes you can use as you look for examples. We’re sure there are other themes that you may come up with. · How we find out what’s going on in Apple Valley and how we stay involved and connected. · The places and spaces where we meet and enjoy ourselves in Apple Valley. COMPETITION · How people of all ages get involved in the Apple Valley Community. CLOSES AT · How people of all ages are working and volunteering in Apple Valley. 5PM ON · How people of all ages are respected and included in our Apple Valley community. THURSDAY, · How people of all ages can get around safely, easily and affordably in Apple Valley. SEPTEMBER 25 · How the homes in Apple Valley suit individuals, couples and families of all ages. ———— 8 Photo Winners · How we take care of our health and wellbeing in Apple Valley. in All How To Submit Your Photo: 1. Drop off your photo at the Apple Valley Senior Center, 14601 Hayes Road. 2. Mail your photo to the Apple Valley Senior Center: 7100 147th Street W, Apple Valley, MN 55124 3. E-mail your photo to [email protected] 4. Post a picture or leave a comment on twitter@ourapplevalleym 5. ‘Like’ and ‘Share’ Our Apple Valley, MN on facebook POST-PHOTO CONTEST GATHERING Join us for coffee at the Senior Center at 9:00am on Tuesday, September 30 where we will be discussing Age-Friendly Apple Valley. $POUJOVVNPG$BSF$BNQVT *OEFQFOEFOU"QBSUNFOUT "TTJTUFE-JWJOH4FSWJDFT"WBJMBCMF 'FBUVSJOH#BMDPOJFT'VMM"DUJWJUZ$BMFOEBS "EVMU%BZ1SPHSBN$BSF4VJUFTBOE.FNPSZ$BSF "MTP3FIBCBOE4LJMMFE$BSF (BSSFUU"WFr"QQMF7BMMFZ (952) 236-2600 Lakeside Senior Housing with Services in your Neighborhood 14500 Regent Lane 952-898-1910 www.augustanaregent.com CR Services, LLC Twin Cities Painting Professionals '3&&&TUJNBUFT'VMMZ*OTVSFE r*OUFSJPS1BJOUJOH r#SVTI3PMM4QSBZ r4UBJOJOH&OBNFM7BSOJTI r$FJMJOH5FYUVSJOH3FQBJS r8BUFS4NPLF'JSF%BNBHF3FQBJS r%SZXBMM3FQBJS r"OE4P.VDI.PSF 952-688-3618 www.crservicesmn.com FOR AD INFO CALL Gina Shaughnessy at 1-800-678-4574 r WWW.4LPi.COM APPLE VALLEY SENIOR CENTER, APPLE VALLEY D 4C 02-1012 07-02-2014 15:46:39 The Apple Valley Seniors 7100 W. 147th Street Apple Valley, MN 55124 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID TWIN CITIES, MN PERMIT NO. 7261 Phone: 952-953-2345 Return Service Requested MDC CARDS METRO DINING CARDS ON SALE NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 7 OR UNTIL SUPPLIES LAST DRIVER IMPROVEMENT COURSE The Senior Center is partnering with Minnesota Highway Safety and Research Center / AAA to offer driver improvement courses for mature drivers. As with all driver improvement courses sanctioned by the State Department of Public Safety, drivers over 55 may be entitled to a 10% discount on their auto insurance. An eight-hour course is initially required, followed by a four-hour refresher class every three years. A limited number of walk-in registrations will be accepted at the discretion of the instructor. 4-Hour Refresher Friday, October 17; 9:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 28; Noon-4:00pm Tuesday, November 11; 5:30-9:30pm $20 per person; Held at AV Senior Center REGISTER: 1-888-234-1294 8-Hour Initial Class Monday & Tuesday, October 13 & 14 5:30-9:30pm (2-part class. Must attend both.) $24 per person; Held at AV Senior Center REGISTER: 1-888-234-1294 DARTS: AN OVERVIEW Wednesday, October 8 1:30pm Colleen Fritsch, DARTS Director of Community Engagement will talk about The Power & Possibilities of Aging. Colleen will highlight all of DARTS’ services and talk about DARTS commitment to help older adults lead lives that are independent and fulfilled. We invite you to imagine with DARTS what it means to have a prepared and fearless aging journey for everyone! Please sign up in the Coffee Lounge or by phone at 952-953-2345.
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