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‘THE SENIOR CONNECTION’
A Publication of the South Windsor Senior Center
www.southwindsor.org 860860-648648-6361
NOVEMBER 2014
Important Phone
Numbers:
Main Number:
860-648-6361
Transportation:
Linda Worthington ext. 335
Cindy Malone ext. 310
Lunch Reservations:
Sharon Bosco, ext. 328
Program Coordinators:
Mickey Kozikowski ext. 339
Tracy Conery ext. 340
NAVIGATING YOUR
TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS
The Way To Go CT Mobility Management Program
helps seniors, low income residents, veterans and people with
disabilities navigate transportation options. A rep from Way To Go
will be at the community center on Wednesday, November 12 at
11:00 AM to talk about the options. Please call to register for this free
informational program.
MONTE CARLO WHIST and LESSON!
Join us on Thursday,
Thursday November 13 at 6:30 PM at the
Community Center for a Whist card party hosted by our
Community Service Group volunteers. Please arrive at 6:15 PM. Cash
Caseworkers:
prizes will be awarded and home-baked goodies/refreshments will be
Deanna Carter ext. 318
served! Cost: $4.00 (proceeds benefit the many projects of our
Byron Kidd ext. 325
Community Service Group!) Registration is requested—walk-ins are
CARES Coordinator:
allowed if space is available. Bus transportation is available by calling
Amy Patterson ext. 311
860-648-6361 ext. 335. You do not need a partner to play Whist!
Director:
Andrea Cofrancesco ext. 316 Learn how to play Whist on Friday, November 7 at 12:30. Call to
register for the lesson; pay and register in the office for the Whist
Assistant Director:
party. No need to wait until sign-up day. Questions, call Tracy.
Lindsey Ravalese, ext. 319
Sign Up Day:
FREE MEMORY SCREENINGS
Thursday, Nov. Concerned about memory problems? Call 860-648-6361 ext. 335 to
6 at 7:30 AM make an appointment for a FREE, confidential memory screening
administered by a healthcare professional. It’s a first step toward
SIGN UP POLICY: proper diagnosis—and care. National Memory Screening day,
18 is an initiative of the Alzheimer's Foundation
SW residents register for Tuesday, November 18,
newly advertised trips on the of America. Please call for an appointment. Appointment times are
1st Thursday of each month available from 9:30 to 11:30 AM at the Community Center.
beginning at 7:30 AM and
can register one other South
THANKSGIVING LUNCH
Windsor resident. NonJoin us to celebrate the holiday on Thursday, November 20
residents may register the
at 12 noon for the regular CRT lunch program consisting of
next day, Friday, November
turkey and all the fixings. The donation is $2.50. Sign up by 12 noon
7 beginning at 8:00 AM as
space allows.
Please be the day before: 860-648-6361 ext 328 (space is limited to 60).
aware that most of our trips Birthday lunch is also celebrated this day, so please join us for cake
that utilize our senior bus too!
holds 20 people and fills up
The Center is closed on Tuesday, November 11
on sign up day.
for Veteran’s Day
HEARING AID ASSISTANCE
FOR THOSE WITH LOW
INCOME
Audient is a nationwide program that helps
those in need obtain hearing aids at a
reduced cost. Candidates are qualified based
on their annual household income. For info
on income guidelines, call Audient at 1-866956-5400 or visit www.audientalliance.org
My Social Security Account
OFFICE OF THE HEALTHCARE
ADVOCATE
Did you know that the Office of the Healthcare
Advocate is available to you? They provide advocacy
services at no charge to individuals who have been
denied coverage or a claim by their insurance company
for a service that is medically necessary. They also assist
with coverage and billing issues appeals. Check out the
website at www.ct.gov/oha or call 1-866-466-4446.
Telephone Reassurance
Need proof of your monthly social security
check? A benefit verification letter can be
used to prove income or benefits if
someone is applying for a loan or
mortgage, needs housing assistance or other
state or local benefits, needs to prove
retirement or disability status, or Medicare
health insurance coverage. Someone can
obtain and print their benefit letter by
taking a few minutes to create an online
“my social security” account at
www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount
Are you interested in having a
volunteer call you once a day at the
same time just to make sure everything is going
okay? If you answered yes, then Human
Services has the program for you! Trained and
screened volunteers are available to call South
Windsor residents who may not have daily
contact with friends or family. Please call
Lindsey Ravalese at 860-648-6361 x319 if you
are interested in learning more about the
program.
MEET AND GREET
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
See what the Center has to offer seniors!
Take a tour and make new friends! On
Thursday, November 6, from 8:30 AM to
10:00 AM volunteers from the Senior
Advisory Council will be on hand to greet
you, show you around, and answer your
questions. Goodies and coffee will be
served in the lobby. No need to sign up,
just come on down! The Center is located
in the Charles N. Enes Community Center,
150 Nevers Road and is shared with the
Recreation Department, Teen Center and
Youth and Family Services.
SignSign-up Day for new trips:
Thursday, November 6 at 7:30 AM
Birthday Lunch:
Thursday, November 20 at 12:00
Senior Advisory Council:
Tuesday, November 18 at 10:00
Community Service Group:
Wednesday, November 19 at 12:30
Super Sixty’s:
Thursdays, November 13 at 1 PM
VETERANS PROGRAMS
American Legion Post 133 Post Service
Officers will be at the Community Center
on the first Thursday of each month to assist
Veterans and dependents in obtaining the
benefits to which they are entitled. Stop in
anytime from 8:30 to 10:00 AM on
November 6.
Like us on FACEBOOK!
Facebook.com/swseniorcenter
South Windsor Senior Center
November 2014
SOCIAL SERVICES
860860-648648-6361
State Rep
Bill Aman
ENERGY ASSISTANCE
Every Vote Counts
Applications for the 2014-15 energy assistance program are
underway for all heat sources. Single individuals can gross up to
$32,515 and couples up to $42,519. Assets cannot exceed
$7,000 as a renter and $10,000 as a homeowner. If your assets
exceed the limit and your income is low then you may still
qualify. Documentation needed: last four weeks of income,
bank statements and utility bills. For an appointment or for
more information, call 860-648-6361 and ask to speak to a
caseworker. If you already have a caseworker please call your
worker directly.
MOBILE FOODSHARE
On November 6 and 20 from 12:30 to 1:00 PM at
Wapping Community Church, 1790 Ellington Road. Get
fresh fruits and vegetables (bring bags).
Call for
transportation: 860-648-6361 ext. 335.
ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION HELP LINE
The Alzheimer’s Association has a 24/7 helpline to answer your
Alzheimer related questions at anytime of the day or night. It is a
confidential service that can help with decision making support,
crisis assistance, and education. If you are caring for a loved one
with Alzheimer’s disease this is a great supportive resource
available to you. The free assistance line phone number is 1800-272-3900 or by email [email protected]. A staff person will
get back to you in 24-48 hours.
MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT
Open Enrollment for Medicare begins October 15 and ends
December 7 with changes effective January 1. If you are looking
to switch your Medicare Advantage plan or Medicare Part D
plan this is your opportunity. Please contact Human Services at
860-648-6361 and ask to speak to a CHOICES certified
counselor. All sessions are by appointment only and you will be
asked to provide an accurate list of your medications so that a
counselor can find a plan that best suites your needs. CHOICES
counselors provide free and unbiased insurance information.
It bothers me to hear someone say, “my one
vote doesn’t really matter.” Our vote is our
voice and it’s a very powerful one, especially
in local elections. State and local government
have a greater influence on our everyday
lives than the President, or Congress, or most
other government positions. The few minutes
you spend in a voting booth help to shape
your future as well as that of so many others.
Here’s some voting history from our town
and state:
♦ Less than 10 votes determined control of
the Town Council in 2007.
♦ Kevin Rennie was elected State Senator
for our area in 1994 by 76 votes, which
switched control of the State Senate that
year from Democratic to Republican.
♦ One vote ─ just one ─ made the
difference for Anne Ruwet, of Torrington,
in her 2002 race for state representative.
Elections in South Windsor are always very
close and there are no official polls for local
elections, so you have no idea whether your
vote might be the one to decide an election.
Every vote really counts, and that includes
yours.
If you have questions, such as where to vote
or if you need physical assistance to vote,
contact the SW Town Hall, Town Clerk’s
office (860-285-1902).
If you have any
questions or concerns, please call me at home
860-528‑3564,
email
([email protected]), or speak up if
you see me around town.
HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
South Windsor Human Services has a Thanksgiving Program for families and elderly persons in need of help
putting food on the table this holiday season. If interested in receiving a bag of holiday food for your
Thanksgiving Dinner please call 648-6361. If you are not already a client you will be asked to provide poof
of income and or assets. If interested in becoming a donor please call 860-648-6361 x325.
South Windsor Senior Center
November 2014
EXERCISE AND ACTIVE PROGRAMS
Walkers meet at Nevers Road Park
Pavillion at 8:30AM on Tuesdays and
classes to help you get into shape or stay in shape! All new
Thursdays.
enrollees are welcome to try one free class. You can join any
class in the middle of a session with the class fee being propro-rated. ♦ Pickleball is similar to tennis played on a
badminton court with lowered nets,
In order for classes to run, there is a minimum number of
using paddles similar to ping pong
participants required. Classes may be cancelled if we do not get
enough enrolled. Sign up for all exercise classes any time Monday
paddles and a plastic ball (like a wiffle
through Friday from 8-4:30, no need to wait for Sign-Up day.
ball) that is easy for beginners to learn!
Please call 860-648-6361 for more information.
Go to www.usapa.org for more info.
ATTENTION WALKERS
WALKERS—
—As of 10/17 the group has ♦ Tai Chi movements are soothing and
easy to learn while increasing flexibility,
walked over 1,600 miles. Great job everyone. Our official
balance and energy.
walking season has ended at the end of October. Join us at
♦ Mat Yoga is geared towards older adults
the Center on Thursday, November 20 for a pasta and
to reduce any possible intimidation around
meatballs supper at 5:15 PM. RVSP to Mickey by Nov. 17–
fears of not being fit enough or flexible
860-648-6361 ext. 339. See you there.
enough to be part of a studio yoga class.
Exercise Programs: The Senior Center has many exercise
♦
Exercise Programs
♦
Class
Days/Times/
Place
Session Dates
Cost
Mat Yoga
Fridays 3 PM
Room 207
Oct 3 through Nov 21
$40.00
8 weeks
Chair Yoga
Wednesdays 11 AM
Room 207
Oct.15 thru Dec. 3
$40
8 weeks
Qigong
Mondays 3:00 PM
Banquet Hall
Oct 20 thru Dec 8
$40.00
8 weeks
Pickleball
at Ellsworth
School Gym
Advanced:
Times are subject to
Tues/Thurs/Fri --9 AM change—see website
Beginners: Wed. 9 AM www.usapa.org
Free
Line Dancing Thursdays 1:30 PM
Banquet Hall
Nov 6 thru Dec 18
no class 11/27
$30.00
6 weeks
Tai Chi
Thursdays 4 PM
Banquet Hall
Oct 2 thru Nov 20
$40.00
8 weeks
Zumba
Fridays 10 AM
Banquet Hall
Oct 3 thru Nov. 21
$40
8 weeks
Strength
Training
Thursdays 2:30 PM
Banquet Hall
Oct 2 thru Nov 20
$40
8 weeks
Move to
Music
Tuesdays 2:15 PM
Banquet Hall
Nov 4 thru Dec 16
No Class 11/11
$30
6 weeks
Light
Aerobics
Mon and Wed 9 AM
Banquet Hall
On-going
Pilates
Wed 10 AM
Room 207
Oct.15 thru Dec. 3
International
Folk Dance
Mondays 10:15 AM
Banquet Hall
On-going
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
$2 drop-in
per class
$40
8 weeks
$3 drop-in
per class
♦
No experience necessary!
Chair Yoga is an easier and relaxing
form of yoga.
Zumba is inspired by Latin dance with
musical rhythms and tantalizing moves.
Move to Music~ Enjoy moving through
easy dance routines combined with
simple exercises and stretching to the
popular music from the 40’s thru 60’s
while improving balance & coordination
and gently tone your muscles!
Pilates emphasizes the balanced
development of body through core
strength, flexibility and awareness to
support efficient graceful movement.
Strength Training increases balance,
flexibility, strength and well-being.
Hand weights are available.
International Folk & Line Dance~
Learn dances from France, Italy, Greece
& Romania. Great exercise—lots of fun!
Qigong contains slow, graceful
movements with simple routines while
combining visualization, breathing
techniques and meditation to release the
stress, balance the mood, and strengthen
overall health and vital energy.
Light Aerobics increases your flexibility
and improves your mobility and
cardiovascular system. A great workout
for the older adult looking to stay fit.
South Windsor Senior Center
November 2014
Health and Wellness
EAR INSPECTIONS AND WAX REMOVAL
All clinics are full. If interested, please call to put
your name on the wait list. When new dates are
secured, those on the wait list are called. Dr.
Christine DiRienzo, a doctor of audiology from
Advanced Hearing Healthcare will be at the center
to do ear inspections and wax removal.
Appointments are available 9:30-11:30 AM. Please
call 860-648-6361 ext. 335 to schedule your
appointment.
ASK THE NURSE ~ Free
November 6 ~ 9:309:30-10:30 AM
Ask a nurse questions about your health,
medication or nutrition. No appt. needed.
ELDER WELLNESS ~ Free
Thursdays, November 6, 13, 20
9:00 to 11:00 AM
A nurse will take your blood pressure and check
your blood sugar. No appointment needed.
FOOT CARE ~$29.00
Monday, November 3 by appointment
Call 860860-648648-6361 ext. 335
HEARING CLINIC ~ Free
Quarterly: Next one is in January
1:001:00-3:00 by appointment
ELDER WELLNESS AT HOUSING SITES
Blood pressure and blood sugar screening
10:00 to 11:00 AM ~ Free
Flax Hill Community Hall: Tues. November 18
Mews Community Hall: Tues. November 4
TABLE MASSAGES ~ $20 / 30 minutes or
$40 / hour ~ Tues/Fri by appt. 860-794-3430
Caregivers Support Group
The Caregivers Support Group will not be meeting
during November and December. All caregivers are
invited to the special program on Friday, December
5 at 10:00 AM called Creating Moments of Joy.
Keeping that Special Person with
Alzheimer’s Disease Engaged and Active
The Lions Club Vision
Screening
The Lions Club, along with an
optometrist, will be at the
Community Center on Tuesday, December 9 from
1:00 to 4:00 PM to provide vision screenings that
include the following:
1. Registration and Eye Health History
2. Eye Chart acuity screening
3. Humphreys FDT field of vision screening
4. Non Mydriatic Retinal Image screening
5. Doctor's station, where we provide a TonoPen.
Doctor reviews results and makes patient
recommendation and/or referral.
To make an appointment for this free service,
please call 860860-648648-6361 ext. 335.
FUN AND GAMES!
Bingo ~ Mondays at 1:00
Setback ~ Mon at 1:00 & Wed at 6:00
(Transportation available-860-648-6361 x 335)
“Dealer’s Choice” Poker ~ Mondays at 1:00 Play for
“pennies”!
Samba ~ Tuesdays at 12:30
Knitters ~ Tuesdays at 10:30
LCR Dice Game ~ Tuesdays at 11:00
Cribbage ~ Tuesdays at 6:00
Hand, Knee & Foot ~ Wednesdays at 12:30
Evening Bingo ~ Thursday Nov 6 and Nov 20 at
6:30 (For Transportation call 648-6361 x 335)
Mexican Train Dominoes ~ Fridays at 12:45
Mahjong (American) ~ Thursdays at 10:00
Duplicate Bridge ~ Wednesdays at 1:00
Bridge ~ Mondays and Fridays at 9:00
Ceramics ~Thursdays
9:00-11:00
~
This is a drop-in program where you provide your
own green ware and supplies (such as paints and
brushes), and enjoy the company of others. There is no
instructor. A $2 charge/class covers the cost of the glaze
and firing. No need to register—just come on down!
South Windsor Senior C enter
November 2014
DINEDINE-OUTS & SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
Veterans’ Day
Celebration
Jo in u s o n M o nd a y,
November 10 to honor our Vets.
Our guest speaker will be Kent
Carlson. The program will begin at
11:15 AM and lunch will follow at
12:00 noon.
Please register for
lunch by 12 noon the day before.
Join us as we pay tribute to all the
Vets.
EXTREME SHOPPING
This month we are going to Blue
Back Square in West Hartford on
Wednesday, November 12 The bus
will leave the Center at 11:00 AM
and will leave Blue Back Square at
2:30 PM. Please call to register.
ATTENTION SCARLETT O’HATTERS
Join us on Wednesday, November 19 as we travel to the
Ballard Institute & Museum of Puppetry at the University
of Connecticut in Storrs and lunch after at the Willington
Pizza House. First we enjoy a guided tour at the museum and then
travel a short distance for lunch. The bus will leave the Center at
10:15 AM and should be returning approx. 3:00 PM. Cost is $3 per
person for transportation (lunch
lunch not included). Registration required.
The Scarlett O’Hatters is a group of women wearing red hats and
purple outfits who get together monthly for special outings, picnics
and socials. For more information on joining, contact Mickey at
860-648-6361 ext. 339.
WALKERS SUPPER
To celebrate a successful walking season, join us for a pasta and
meatball supper on Thursday, November 20 at 5:15 PM. RSVP to
Mickey by November 17~860-648-6361 ext. 339. This walking
season the group has walked over 1,600 miles. Great job everyone!
HYPERTENSION PRESENTATION
UConn students will be here at the Center on Monday, Nov. 24 at
Join us on Thursday, November 13 11:15 AM to talk about Hypertension, ways to reduce it, causes of
for lunch at The Red Rose in hypertension and they will be available to answer questions. Please
Springfield, MA. Bus leaves the call to register for this free program.
Center at 11:30 AM. Please call
ART SHOW AT MCLEAN
860-648-6361 ext. 335 to register
On Friday, December 5 we will be going to McLean in Simsbury
beginning on sign up day, 11/6.
for an Art Show featuring our Art P”art”y instructor Deb
Breakfast Bunch
Boemmels as the December artist. You will have an opportunity
This month we will venture
to visit the Art Lounge exhibit and do some Christmas shopping at
to The Mustard Seed Café in
their craft show if you wish and also have a light lunch at their
Glastonbury for breakfast on
cafe. The bus will leave the Center at 9:30 AM and should be
Tuesday, November 18. The bus returning approx. 1:30PM. Bring money for lunch and shopping.
will leave the Center at 8:30 AM. Register by calling 860-648-6361 ext. 335 beginning 11/6.
Please call 860-648-6361 ext. 335 to
2nd Annual WINTER CRAFT SHOW
register beginning 11/6.
Dine Out
Get your holiday shopping done at the Community Center on
Sunday, December 14 from 9 AM to 3 PM. There will be a
Birthday Lunch
Celebrate all November variety of vendors selling the following: Hand Thrown Pottery,
birthdays at this time:
Thursday, November 20 at 12
noon. Cake donated by Geisslers.
To sign up for lunch ($2.50
donation), call by noon the day
before.
Silk Florals, Original Jewelry Designs, Photography, Children’s
Items, Handwoven Scarves, Natural Soaps, Wooden Cutting
Boards, Kitchen Items, Christmas Ornaments, Bird Houses, Pet
Items, Glass Work and Much More. Free admission. Bake sale
and raffles too!
Senior Center Phone Number: 860-648-6361
Mickey: Ext 339; Tracy: Ext 340
South Windsor Senior Center
November 2014
December Art P*art*y
Welcome to wintertime! What would
winter be without a snowman! Lets make
our own without having to venture outside
into the cold. This month we will be painting a fun
Snowman with acrylic paints on canvas. Take a
break from life and explore your creative side in this
one week project. Sample of the project at the Senior
Center, but we encourage your own version! Friday,
December 12 9:309:30-11:30 AM. Cost is $12. Please
register beginning 11/6.
MATURE DRIVING CLASSES
COMPUTER CLASSES
Computer classes will be held at
Timothy Edwards Middle School from
3:15-5:15 PM. Beginner’s Class will start on Tuesday,
Nov. 11 and the Intermediate Class begins on
Friday, Nov. 7.
7 Prerequisite for the Intermediate
class is completion of the Beginners Class. To
register, call 860-648-6361 ext. 335. Gerry
Covaleski, the instructor, will return your call and
assign you to the appropriate class. Cost for 7
weeks: $40 for residents/$50 non-residents, payable
to the Town of SW on the first day of class.
“Using your iPad” for
The next Mature Driving Class, scheduled
BEGINNERS
for Monday and Tuesday, November 17
Friday, Nov 7 & Nov 14 from 1:00—
1:00—
and 18 from 1:001:00-5:00 PM at the
Community Center is FULL. The next 3:30 PM. Did you recently receive an iPad and
aren’t sure how to begin using it? This twoclasses will be held in the spring.
VOLUNTEER CORNER
Community Service Group
The next meeting of the Community Service Group
will be Wednesday, November 19 from 12:3012:30-2 PM.
PM
This is a group of adults who work on a variety of
projects for South Windsor residents and the
surrounding communities such as baking for
homebound seniors, making sandwiches for an area
shelter, collecting books for a local hospital and
more. To find out how you can make a difference in
your community, call Tracy 860-648-6361 ext. 340.
AARP TAX AIDE PROGRAM
NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
The AARP Tax Aide Program at the SW Community
Center needs volunteers to serve the local
community. As a counselor, you will be trained and
certified to complete Federal and State tax returns for
clients with simple returns who are mostly over the
age of 60. Volunteers are needed on Thursdays or
Fridays from 9 AM to 12 noon in South Windsor (or
Broad Brook site if interested). Computer skills
necessary. If interested, please contact Phil Medeiros
at 860-289-3770.
session course will help you start using your iPad
and will cover topics such as basic iPad
operations, email, and surfing the web. A text
book will be provided. Register for this class in
the Human Services office beginning Nov. 6 at
7:30 AM. Space is limited. Cost is $20.00
payable to Town of South Windsor. Questions,
call Tracy 860-648-6361 ext 340. Note: Students
should know their Apple ID and password.
CREATING MOMENTS OF JOY
Keeping that Special Person with
Alzheimer’s Disease Engaged and Active
This workshop is designed for caregivers, family and
friends of a loved one with Alzheimers. Topics
include: understanding the person with Alzheimers,
effective communication, individualized leisure
activities based on past and current interests,
adjusting activities based on declining abilities,
sensory and tactile stimulation, creating positive
outcomes and memory enhanced environments and
more.
Jo Anne Harrison-Becker, CEO of
Therapeutic Recreation Services, will lead this one
hour workshop on Friday, December 5 at 10:00
AM. Please call to register for this FREE program.
South Windsor Senior Center
November 2014
SIGN UP POLICY: Registration begins on Thursday,
Nov 6 at 7:30 AM.
(Non(Non-residents may register beginning Friday, Nov 7 if space is available.)
Let’s Letterbox!
WalkCT Family Ramble
Thursday, November 13
1:00pm1:00pm-3:00pm
A letterbox hike is like a treasure hunt through
the woods! It’s very similar to geocaching and
lots of fun! We will start out at the James L.
Goodwin Forest & Conservation Education
Center in Hampton, CT. We’ll follow simple
directions given by our guide, Emma Lorusso, to
find the hidden location of the letterbox. This
fun and educational program will teach us how
to use an orienteering compass, pace distances,
and follow simple directions while on a
hike. Bring a rubber stamp, ink pad and small
notebook if you would like. Compasses will be
provided. Please dress for the weather! Our bus
will depart from the center at 12 Noon and
return approx. 4:30 PM. Cost: $5.00 payable to
Town of South Windsor for bus transportation.
Any questions, call Tracy.
Cider & Cookies at “The Gift Shop”
& Lunch—
Lunch—Main Street Grill
Friday, December 5
We’ll stop for a quick holiday
shopping trip to a quaint little gift shop
in Broad Brook and enjoy some cider
and cookies while shopping.
Afterwards we’ll enjoy a delicious
lunch at the Main Street Grill. Our bus departs
the Center at 10:15 AM and will return at approx.
2:00 PM.
Please bring money for lunch and
shopping. South Windsor residents can call to
register beginning 11/6: 860-648-6361 ext 335.
Non residents can register 11/7. Questions, call
Tracy.
Old Sturbridge Village
Christmas by Candlelight Buffet
Friday, December 12
Escape the frenzy of a modern Christmas with an
enchanted evening of gingerbread, roasted chestnuts,
music, dance, and a sleigh ride (weather permitting)!
Our bus will depart the Center at 3:00 PM for an
early 4 PM dinner seating. Afterwards, we’ll stroll
around the village to observe holiday traditions
explained and recreated with demonstrations of
period gingerbread baking and cider mulling,
displays of model railroads and trains, a miniature
New England Village, Bethlehem nativity, and enjoy
Victorian carolers who will lead a sing-a-long! Don’t
miss this festive event!! Approx. return time will be
9:00 PM. Cost: $29.00 payable to Town of South
Windsor includes dinner, tax & tip, activities & bus
transportation. Any questions, call Tracy.
“Christmas In the Air”
at Adam’s Mill Restaurant
Join us on Saturday, December 20
when we’ll enjoy a delicious fourcourse meal served between the
acts of this all new holiday musical! The show
always runs the gamut from heart-warming to
hilarious and is sure to put you in the Christmas
spirit! Our bus will depart the Center at 11:45 AM
for a 12:30 PM matinee/luncheon. Meal entrée
choices are:
Lemon Rosemary Chicken,
Chicken Oven
Roasted Salmon,
Salmon Pasta Primavera, or Sliced Sirloin of
Beef all served with baked potato (except pasta
entree), seasonal roasted vegetables, coffee/tea and
dessert. Cost: $45.00 payable to Town of South
Windsor includes transportation, lunch, holiday
show, tax & tip. Any questions, call Tracy. Note:
Snow Date: Dec. 23.
Senior Center Phone Number: 860-648-6361
Mickey: Ext 339; Tracy: Ext 340
Special Transportation and Casework Services
This service is for residents age 60 years or older; or who
are under age 60 and on Social Security Disability. Our
service is curb to curb. Passengers must be able to reach
the bus independently. Drivers are not allowed to go into
homes or apartments.
Medical Transportation
Medical transportation is provided for routine medical
and dialysis appointments only. Special procedures
such as colonoscopies, stress tests, etc. do not
qualify as routine medical appointments. Medical
transportation is available for the following:
Manchester and South Windsor:
ERRANDS
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: Each
errand consists of one destination. You will be
dropped off and picked up at that designated
spot only; multiple destinations are not allowed.
Pick-ups begin at 9:00 AM. Errands include trips
to the bank, library, hairdresser, post office,
pharmacy, etc. If your errand requires an
appointment please do not make it for later than
10:30 AM. The errand runs do not include
doctor’s appointments or trips to the grocery
store. The driver will give you an approximate
time of pickup for the return ride home.
Monday and Wednesday 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:30 AM to 11 AM
Vernon: Wednesday 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Hartford and East Hartford: Monday 9:30 AM -3 PM
The division of Adult and Senior Services is
responsive to anyone age 18 and older. Staff is
Manchester Parkade and Shoprite:
available to meet with you to provide
1st Tuesday of each month
additional information or to answer any
Participation requires taking the lunch run to the center with questions.
the bus leaving from the center at 12:00 PM. Return trip
scheduled for 3:00 PM.
SENIOR/ADULT SERVICES
• Case Management Services
Vernon Tri-City Plaza: Tuesdays
• CARES Program– Social Day Program
Pick-ups begin at 9 AM. Return trips scheduled for 12:15
• Counseling referrals for adults, seniors and
Buckland Hills Mall: Fridays
families
Pick-ups begin at 9 AM. Return trips scheduled for 12:00 at • Information and referral
Walmart; 12:15 at the mall.
• Home management grant funds
Local Transportation
• Energy Assistance Applications
Our buses make regular trips to the Senior Center
• Medicare/Insurance Counseling (Choices)
Monday through Friday.
• Property Tax Relief
EARLY RUN: Pick-ups begin at 8:30 AM and arrives at the
• Renter’s Rebate
center around 9:30 AM
• Food and Fuel Bank
LUNCH RUN: Pick-ups begin at 10:00 AM and arrives at
• Special Needs Fund
the center around 11:00 AM
• Community Restitution
AFTERNOON RUN: The driver leaves the center after lunch at • Caregiver’s Support Services/Group
12:30 PM. The last ride home is no later than 3:00 PM.
• Weekly Wellness Clinics
• Income Tax Assistance
IN TOWN GROCERY SHOPPING:
• Flu Clinic/Safety Fair
Stop and Shop Plaza and Geissler’s
Wednesday: Pick-ups begin at 8:30 AM. Return trip is 11:30 AM. • Friendly Shoppers
• Meals on Wheels
Friday: Pick-ups begin at 10:00 AM . Return trip is 12:15 PM.
• Holiday Food/Gift Baskets
OUT OF TOWN SHOPPING
To Schedule transportation or to receive a full
brochure, call 860-648-6361 Ext. 335
860-648-6361
South Windsor Senior Center Calendar - November 2014
Monday
Tuesday
3
Bridge
Light Aerobics
Bowling-Vernon
Int'l Folk Dance
Lunch
Bingo
Setback
"Dealer's Choice" Poker
Qigong
4
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:15 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
3:00 PM
10
Bridge
Light Aerobics
Bowling-Vernon
Int'l Folk Dance
Veteran's Celebration
Lunch
Bingo
Setback
"Dealer's Choice" Poker
Qigong
Errands
Vernon Tri-City Plaza
Norman Rockwell
Sit & Knit Group
LCR Game
Lunch
Samba
Manchester Parkade
Move To Music
Cribbage
Wednesday
5
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
2:15 PM
6:00 PM
11
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:15 AM
11:15 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
3:00 PM
Light Aerobics
Errands
Local Shopping
Pilates
Chair Yoga
Lunch
Hand, Knee & Foot
Duplicate Bridge
Setback
Beg. Computer at TE 3:15 PM
6
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
6:00 PM
Sign-up Day
Meet and Greet
Veteran's Program
Blood Pressure/Sugar
Errands/Ceramics
Ask The Nurse
Mah Jong
Memory to Memoir
The Bushnell
Lunch
Line Dancing
Strength Training
Tai Chi
Bingo
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
6:00 PM
Blood Pressure/Sugar
Errands
Ceramics
Mah Jong
Memory to Memoir
Dine Out
Lunch
Super Sixties Meeting
Line Dancing
Strength Training
Tai Chi
Monte Carlo Whist
12
Light Aerobics
Errands
Local Shopping
Pilates
Transportation Options
Extreme Shopping
Chair Yoga
Lunch
Hand, Knee & Foot
Duplicate Bridge
Setback
Thursday
(860) 648-6361, Ext. 335
Friday
7
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 PM
10:15 AM
12:00 PM
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
6:30 PM
Mall
Bridge
Art Class
Local Shopping
Zumba
Lunch
Mexican Train Dominoes
Beginner's Ipad
Mat Yoga
Int. Computer Class
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
6:30 PM
Mall
Bridge
Art Class
Local Shopping
Zumba
Lunch
Mexican Train Dominoes
Beginner's Ipad
Mat Yoga
Int. Computer Class
13
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:45 PM
1:00 PM
3:00 PM
3:15 PM
14
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 PM
10:00 PM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:45 PM
1:00 PM
3:15 PM
3:15 PM
17
Bridge
Light Aerobics
Bowling-Vernon
Int'l Folk Dance
Lunch
Bingo
Setback
"Dealer's Choice" Poker
Mature Driving
Qigong
18
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:15 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
3:00 PM
Breakfast Bunch
Errands
Tri City Plaza
Senior Advisory
Sit & Knit Group
LCR Game
Lunch
Samba
Mature Driving
Move to Music
Beg. Computer Class
Cribbage
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:15 AM
11:00 AM
11:15 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
3:00 PM
Errands
Tri City Plaza
Sit & Knit Group
LCR Game
Lunch
Samba
Move to Music
Beg. Computer Class
Cribbage
24
Bridge
Light Aerobics
Bowling-Vernon
Int'l Folk Dance
Goodspeed
Hypertension Pres.
Lunch
Bingo
Setback
"Dealer's Choice" Poker
Qigong
19
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
3:15 PM
6:00 PM
Light Aerobics
Errands
Local Shopping
Pilates
Red Hatter's Trip
Chair Yoga
Lunch
Community Service Gr
Hand, Knee & Foot
Duplicate Bridge
Setback
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
2:15 PM
3:15 PM
6:00 PM
Light Aerobics
Errands
Local Shopping
Pilates
Chair Yoga
Lunch
Hand, Knee & Foot
Duplicate Bridge
Setback
25
20
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:15 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
6:00 PM
26
Blood Pressure/Sugar
Errands
Ceramics
Mah Jong
Memory to Memoir
Thanksgiving Lunch
Birthday Lunch
Line Dancing
Strength Training
Tai Chi
Walker's Supper
Bingo
21
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
5:15 PM
6:30 PM
Mall
Bridge
Local Shopping
Zumba
MCC Lunch
Lunch
Mexican Train Dominoes
Mat Yoga
Int. Computer Class
27
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
12:45 PM
3:00 PM
3:15 PM
28
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
6:00 PM
UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
C.A.R.E.S. Corner
Sun., November 2 "Say Goodnight Gracie" at Ivoryton
Sun., November 9 "Ragtime" at Warner Theatre
Thurs., December 4 "Christmas in Hawaii" at the HukeLau
Fri., December 5 art Show at MCLEAN
December 6-7 Kennebunkport Christmas Prelude
Tues., December 9 "Holiday Wishes" at Aqua Turf
Thurs., December 11 Texas Tenors
Sat., December 13 "It's A Wonderful Life" at Stageloft
January 22-February 1 Hawaiil Cruise Tour
The CARES group activites are designed to promote wellness for those seniors who are
in need of enhancement and maintenance of productivity in socialization, mobility,
cognition and quality of life.
November CARES programming is all about "Thankfulness" (naturally). Discussions on
the importance or remembering our "heroes" in the military throughout our history and
presently, will be the focus the first part of the month. A gathering of friends from Windsor's
Caring Connection will be held here on November 4th, with a program of sharing games. We
have also been invited to share in some wonderful entertainment at their facility later in the
month. A new Pet Therapy program will take place this month, led by a family member
of one of our group clients. Scott Lesinski and his licensed therapy dog "Blue" will
visit CARES on November 13th.
From the Desk of Amy Patterson
Limited Space Available. Contact Andrea Cofrancesco at 860-648-6357.
SENIOR COMMUNITY CAFÉ CALENDAR CONGREGATE NOVEMBER-2014
MONDAY
3
Cran-Orange Juice
Herb Roasted Chicken Quarter
w/Broth
Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Brussel Sprouts
Whole Wheat Bread
Lemon Tart w/Whipped Topping
10 Russian Cabbage Soup
TUESDAY
4
11
24 Cream of Vegetable Soup
Orange Glazed Almond Chicken
Rice Pilaf
California Blend Vegetables
Dinner Roll
Pineapple Tidbits
6
Alaskan Pollock w/Seafood
Sauce
Wild Rice
Spinach
Oatnut Bread
Peaches & Pears
7
Lemon Baked Chicken
Oven Roasted Potatoes
Prince Edward Blend Vegetables
Wheat Dinner Roll
Applesauce
12
Minestrone Soup
Grande Cheese Ravioli w/Tomato
Sauce
Spinach Salad w/Tomatoes &
Cucumbers
Italian Blend Vegetables
Italian Dressing
Whole Wheat Bread/Saltines
Tropical Fruit
BBQ Pork Ribeque
Oriental Rice
Prince William Blend Vegetables
Pumpernickel Bread
Applesauce
13
Apple Juice
BBQ Beef Steak
On a Steak Roll
Tater Tots
Baby Carrots
Apple Peach Crisp
14
Fish Chowder
Fish Florentine
Confetti Rice
Beets
12-Grain Bread
Fruit Cocktail
20
CRT THANKSGIVING MEAL
Orange-Pineapple Juice
Festive Roast Turkey w/Gravy
Herb Stuffing
Cranberry Sauce
Mashed Potatoes
Peas & Pearl Onions
Wheat Dinner Roll
Pumpkin Pie w/Whipped
Topping
21
Grape Juice
Meatloaf w/Vegetable Gravy
Garlic Smashed Potatoes
Squash Medley
Oatnut Bread
Fresh Fruit
Breaded Veal Patty Parmesan
Ziti w/Italian Sauce
Italian Green Beans
Club Roll
Fruit Cocktail
27
Turkey Orzo Soup
Baked Boneless Chicken w/Divan
Sauce
Mashed Potatoes
Sliced Carrots
Rye Bread
Mixed Fruit
19
25
Pier-17 Fish
Mashed Potatoes
Summer Squash
Whole Wheat Bread
Fresh Fruit
26
Lunch is served at 12
noon Monday through
Friday at the Charles N.
Enes Community Center
150 Nevers Road
South Windsor
FRIDAY
Six Bean Soup
American Chop Suey
Broccoli Florets
Whole Wheat Bread
Fresh Fruit
18
Parslied Bowties
Mixed Vegetables
Whole Wheat Bread
Sliced Peaches & Pears
THURSDAY
5
CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE OF
VETERAN’S DAY
Kielbasa
Pierogies in Onion Butter Sauce
Sauerkraut
Mustard
Rye Bread
Fresh Fruit
17 Swedish Meatballs
Cheesy Vegetable Lasagna
Spinach Salad w/Tomatoes &
Cucumbers
Italian Dressing
Zucchini Squash
Dinner Roll
Mixed Fruit
WEDNESDAY
28
CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE
OF THANKGIVING DAY
CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE OF
THANKGIVING DAY
Please call
860-648-6361 ext. 328
by 12 noon the day
before to register for
lunch. Call by Friday
noon for Monday’s meal.
Elderly Nutrition Program meals are served Monday thru Friday to persons 60 years of age or older and their spouses.
All meals are served with milk, bread and margarine. DONATIONS: $2.50 (or whatever you can afford)