The SILVER STREAK Bill Westley Chairman of the Board of Directors Karla R. Madrid Executive Director Debbie Santiago Program Coordinator Phone: 716.633.5138 Fax: 716.633.2276 Email: [email protected] Web-site: www.clarenceseniorcenter.org November 2014 Clarence Senior Citizens, Inc. Center Staff 4600 Thompson Road Clarence, NY 14031 Phone 633-5138 • Fax 633-2276 Email: [email protected] Web-site: www.clarenceseniorcenter.org Executive Director ............... Karla R. Madrid Program Coordinator .......... Debbie Santiago Program Associate ................... Carol Serviss Bookkeeper………………… Catherine Holmes Office Manager ..................... Lena VanBuren Office Assistant .................... Joyce DePronio Nutrition Coordinator ............... Nancy Kopp Transportation........................... Ken Adams The mission of Clarence Senior Citizens, Inc. is to provide social, recreational, educational, and nutritional programs, as well as opportunities for volunteerism, to persons in the community who are fifty-five and older. MOW Site Manager .......Mary Lou McDermott MOW Office ..................................633-9783 Outreach Service………….Pamela L. Mesches @636-3070 Regular Center Hours IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm (Doors open at 8:50 am) Wednesday evening 6:30 - 9:30 pm (Doors open at 6:15 pm) Outreach Services: Friday: 9:30 - 11:00 am. Sign In Procedures Please sign-in upon arrival and sign-out upon exiting the building . Member sign-in is located in the foyer and guest sign-in is located in the office. Van Transportation Van transportation is available to members on a first call, first reserved basis. Please call the office to make or to cancel a reservation. To help defray the cost of transportation, a suggested donation of $1 each way is greatly appreciated. AARP ................................... 1-800-424-3410 Community Education ................... 407-9001 EPIC Hotline ........................ 1-800-332-3742 Erie County Adult Protection ......... 858-6877 Erie County Senior Services ........... 858-8526 Library .......................................... 741-2650 Meals on Wheels ........................... 633-9783 Parks Department ......................... 741-8927 Post Office (Main Street) ................ 759-1243 Senior Citizen’s Helpline ..... 1-800-342-9871 Senior Outreach Services ............... 636-3070 Social Security ..................... 1-800-772-1213 State Police ................................... 759-6831 Town Clerk ................................... 741-8938 Transportation Clarence Senior Center Van ........... 633-5138 Going Places Van........................... 858-7433 Rural Transit ................................. 565-3323 In This Issue Shopping is available four afternoons each week. Shoppers leave from the Center at 1:00 p.m. for an hour at the store and are then taken home. AARP Smart Driving Course…………….6 Birthday Celebration ...........................7 Blood Pressure ...................................8 Computer Support ........................... 12 CSC Diners………………………………. 10 Movies…………………………………..4 &7 New Members ....................................3 Special Events Calendar ......................9 Theatergoers………………………...insert Travel………………………………….insert Weekly Schedule ................................8 Monday ............................................................ Tops Tuesday ................................... Wegmans & Target Wednesday ................................................ Dash’s** Friday ........................................................ Wal Mart **2nd Wednesday of Month ....... Eastern Hills Mall ~2~ FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR... Dear Friends, There is so much going on at the Center in the next two months…our newsletter is, almost, too small to fit it all in. Besides all of the terrific classes and presentations that are scheduled, a few of the special events are: on November 5th the “Around the World” event at which dancers from the Rochez Academy of Dance will entertain and Irish Stew will be served. On November 10th we’ll be honoring Veterans with a special luncheon program. All Veterans and Ladies Auxiliary members are invited to join us for a free lunch. As a special treat, the Buffalo Philharmonic Brass Quartet will perform here on the afternoon of November 18th. We’ll be serving refreshments following the performance. Reserve your spot for these events early by stopping in or calling the office. Last month was our Nonagenarian Celebration. This was an event in which of our 1150+ members, 60 lunch invitations were sent to members that are ages 90 and over. Of the 60, 27 attended the event. Together, with our regular lunch participants, there were over 75 people attending. In my just over 10 years experience working at the Center, this ranks up as one of the most delightful, enjoyable times I have had here. It was wonderful to have all those amazing people, with such history and stories to share. I loved it! I told this story to Susan Shisler, our former Office Manager, and discussed collecting your stories and putting them together in a book. Knowing the wealth of experiences and the interesting and exciting lives that so many of you have had, Susan would collect and create an anthology of your stories. She will work with you to write your story, or you can write it yourself and submit it to her. All submitted stories will be subject to editing, but you will have the final approval before inclusion. An information sheet, which includes ideas for stories, is available in the office. You can also contact Susan at [email protected] for more information. Start writing! I can’t wait to read about you. Have a great month and a very Happy Thanksgiving! Karla Welcome New Members… Marilyn Betz, Kathryn Brown, Frank Farino, David and Jane Holland, Doug Moosbrugger, Adeline Pawelski, Elizabeth Kociencki, Rosalie Kowal, Doris Kyne, June Tatko, Barbara Grady, Karuna Rajapakse, Kim Wilcox ~3~ FIND YOUR NAME “HIDDEN” IN THE SILVER STREAK AND COME TO THE OFFICE TO PICK UP YOUR TWO FREE CSC LUNCH CERTIFICATES. Election Day Intuitive Art Work In Mixed Media Tuesday, November 4th Monday, November 3rd 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Resistance Training is cancelled . Senior Outreach Services CSC member, artist, designer and instructor, Judie Champlin, will help you find your unique voice in painting. This class is great for any art level. In this session you will be creating innovative art techniques and surfaces beyond your imagination using wax painting, acrylic paints, fabric and any booble and doodad you may have to set into your work as an inclusion. Class continues on November 10th and November 17th. Participants should be able to complete a painting in a 3 week period. Cost per session is $30 which includes basic supplies. A list of additional supplies needed is in the office. Tuesday, November 4th 10:00 am Vijaya Tomor, a representative from Senior Outreach Services, will give a presentation on SNAP (food stamps), as well as other senior benefits. Vijaya will stay until noon to answer questions and / or assist in completing the SNAP application. Please sign up in the office. Please sign up and pay in the office. Volunteer Meeting Tuesday, November 4th 10:30 a.m. Book Group Monday, November 3rd 1:30 p.m. Volunteering is a great way to make friends, have fun, and contribute to a worthy cause. Debbie Santiago, Program Coordinator, will discuss upcoming volunteer opportunities at the Center and in the community. November: “The Boys in the Boat” by Daniel James Brown December: “The Christmas Sweater” by Glenn Beck All are welcome to attend! All are invited to join our discussion! Widow & Widowers Tuesday November 4th 2:30 p.m. University Express: The Political Landscape in 2014 Monday, November 3rd 1:30 p.m. Learn the insider’s view of local, state, and national trends. With Washington stalled in partisan politics, voter dissatisfaction with Congress is at an all-time high. What will break the partisan deadlock? How will voter frustration, along with concerns about jobs and the economy, flaring global crises, immigration, schools, infrastructure, etc., shape the 2014 mid-term elections and the road to the 2016 presidential election? Instructor: Len Lenihan, former Chairman of the Erie County Democratic Committee. Please sign up in the office. This group meets the second Tuesday of each month We enjoy socializing, sharing ideas and helpful information, and discussing things we have in common. Light refreshments will be served Movie Favorite: The Savages (2007) Wednesday, November 5th 1:15 p.m. Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman & Laura Linney A sister and brother face the realities of familial responsibility as they begin to care for their ailing father. ~4~ University Express: Bees and Butterflies in Decline Around the World “Ireland” Friday, November 7th 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 5th 6:00 p.m. (Doors Open at 5:45 pm) Enjoy a performance by dancers from the Rochez Academy of Irish Dance. Irish Stew (made with lamb & beef), catered by Cornerstone Bar & Grill, will be served. Cost for the evening is $4.00. Inquire about bus service in the office. Make reservations and pay in the office by Fri., Oct. 31st. Most of the world’s 250,000 flowering plants depend on animals for pollination. Over the past few decades, there has been a significant decline of bees, butterflies, bats, and other pollinators. Threats to pollinator communities affect pollinators themselves, natural ecosystems, agricultural productivity, and ultimately, the food on our tables. Learn how you can help efforts to encourage pollinators. Instructor: Wayne Robins, beekeeper for 41 years. Please sign up in the office. CSC Travelers Meeting Thursday, November 6th 10:00 a.m. Saturday Activity Day @ the Clarence Library Saturday, November 8th 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. All members interested in travel are invited to attend today’s meeting to discuss upcoming travel plans. Game play begins at 10:15 a.m. Movie “One Special Night” begins at 11:00 a.m. Games available to play include cards, Rummikub, Backgammon, and Dominoes. Other board games are available upon request or spend your time enjoying all the services the library has to offer. Bus service is available. Citizen Preparedness by The Red Cross Prepare, Respond, Recover: What to do When Disaster Strikes Thursday, November 6th 1:30 p.m. Please sign up in the office if you plan to attend. Visit with Violet The presentation will give a comprehensive overview on how to prepare for natural and man-made disasters and how to respond to and recover from them. The session will provide information on types of common disasters, ways to prepare as an individual, family and community member, and what to do when disaster strikes. Monday, November 10th 10:30 a.m. Violet, an adorable Yellow Lab, and her owner, Kathy, will visit the Center today. Violet will visit the Center again on Wednesday, November 19th at 11:00 a.m.. Please sign up in the office. Veterans Day Luncheon Monday, November 10th 12:00 p.m. Conversational German Friday, November 7th 1:15 p.m. Today, we honor those who have served our country. Members of the American Legion Post 838 will present a special program in tribute to Veterans. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. for a suggested donation of $3.00. All Veterans and Ladies Auxiliary members are invited to join us for a free lunch. Following lunch, entertainment by The Buffalo Dolls will begin at 1:15. Please bring a canned or dry good item that will be donated to the Veterans Food Pantry. Want to brush up on the German you know or learn a few new phrases? Join Center member Hilde Smith for a fun filled free 5-week session. To fully benefit from these classes, please plan on attending regularly. Alle herzlick willkommen! Please sign up in the office . All sign up for lunch in the office by Wednesday, Nov. 3rd. ~5~ University Express: The Amish VETERANS DAY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH THE CENTER IS CLOSED Thursday, November 13th 1:30 p.m. Strong Immune System Dr. Parisima Sobhani will discuss how our immune system protects us against bacteria, virus and other pathogens. A strong and balanced immune system prevents chronic diseases. Learn about healthy behaviors to keep your immune system strong! The Amish, most of whom live in the U.S., follow simple customs and refuse to take oaths, vote, or perform military service. They shun modern technology and conveniences, and travel by horse and buggy. This closed and communal culture has thrived within one of the most open, individualistic societies on earth. Learn about the history, beliefs, and lifestyle of the Amish community. Instructor: Jeannette Ludwig, Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Romance Languages and Literature, SUNY Buffalo. Please sign up in the office. Please sign up in the office. “Chicken Soup for the Soul Day” Luncheon University Express: Shop Smart for Good Health Wednesday, November 12th 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 12th 12:30 p.m. Friday, November 14th 1:30 p.m. Today is National Chicken Soup for the Soul Day. According to the creators of the book series of the same name, Chicken Soup for the Soul Day was created as "... a celebration of who you are, where you've been, where you're going, and who you will be thankful to when you get there!" Today enjoy homemade chicken soup, salad and dessert made by our Nutrition Coordinator, Nancy. Cost for the luncheon is $3.00. We’ll discuss menu planning and review the new requirements for food labels. You’ll learn how to use food labels to make decisions as you shop. Recognize hidden sources of salt and understand the grams of carbohydrates, proteins, etc. in the foods you buy. Fresh, frozen, canned – what’s the difference? What do expiration dates mean in terms of food safety? Instructor: Sarah Kimpton, M.S., R.D., C.D.N.; Registered Dietitian, BlueCross BlueShield of WNY. Please sign up and pay in the office. Please sign up in the office. University Express: Iraq: A Divided Future? AARP Smart Driver Course Monday, November 17th 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 12th 1:30 p.m. The current crisis in Iraq can be understood in terms of its history and mosaic of different religions, tribes, and languages. Factors include diversity in Islam, particularly differences among Sunnis, Shias, and Kurds, and the continuing effects of borderlines drawn for Middle Eastern nations by European colonial powers. Will Iraq’s future include regions segregated by ethnicity and religion, or a coexistence? Instructor: Faizan Haq, Prof. of Asian Studies, SUNY Buffalo; founding member of the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy. Please sign up in the office. ~6~ The AARP Driving Course is a great way to save money on your auto insurance! Cost is $20.00 for AARP members and $25.00 for non-AARP members. Upcoming classes: Monday, January 26th Tuesday, February 24th Tuesday, March 24th Starting in 2015, payments are to be made to the instructor the day of scheduled course. Call the office at 633-5138 to reserve your spot. University Express: Medication 101 Movie “Belle” Monday, November 17th 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 19th 1:15 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. When people have questions about their medications, they may not follow the timing, dosage, and frequency prescribed. We will discuss the importance of adhering to your treatments or prescriptions, as well as safety concerns surrounding medications, drug interactions, and risks associated with not taking medications. Bring your own questions to add to the discussion! Instructor: Mary Bellanti, Registered Pharmacist; Manager, Clinical Pharmacy Services, BlueCross BlueShield of WNY. Starring: Gugu Mbatha-Raw & Tom Wilkinson This is the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed-race daughter of a Royal Navy Admiral. Raised by her aristocratic great-uncle Lord Mansfield and his wife, Belle's lineage affords her certain privileges, yet the color of her skin prevents her from fully participating. Belle falls for an idealistic young vicar's son bent on change who, with her help, shapes Lord Mansfield's role as Lord Chief Justice to end slavery in England. Please sign up in the office. Encore presentation Friday, November 21st at 1:15 p.m.. EPIC Supper at the Center Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage Tuesday, November 18th 10:00 a.m. - Noon Wednesday, November 19th Doors open at 5:15 p.m. Could you use some help paying for your prescription drugs? A representative from EPIC will be available to explain more about the New York State EPIC Program and the Medicare Prescription Drug Program. Tonight we will be serving Chili, beverages and dessert prior to the start of evening activities. Dinner will be served at 5:30. Cost for this event is $2.00. Sign-up and pay in the office by Thursday, Nov. 13th. The BPO Brass Quartet Tuesday, November 18th 2:00 p.m. The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Brass Quartet will perform classics and Americana pieces. Light refreshments will be served after the performance. Don’t miss this amazing performance! This is a free event. Out & About: Pierce Arrow Museum Sign up for this in the office by Friday, November 14th. Birthday Lunch Wednesday, November 19th 12:30 p.m. Join us for our monthly birthday celebration! Cake will be served with lunch and those celebrating a November birthday will receive a special gift. The suggested donation for lunch is $3.00. Please sign up on the designated birthday sheet on the nutrition board. ~7~ Thursday, November 20th Depart 11:30 a.m. Return 2:30 p.m. The Buffalo Transportation Pierce-Arrow Museum honors and preserves the company’s long and prestigious history. The Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company was a symbol of one of Buffalo’s most significant era of growth and prosperity and of American innovation and ingenuity. Cost for this event is $10.00 which includes museum admission and CSC bus transportation. Please sign up and pay in the office. WEEKLY SCHEDULE MONDAY TUESDAY 9:00 Stretch & Tone 9:00 Men’s Bridge 9:00 - 11:00 Computer Support 11/3 & 11/17 9:15 Women’s Bridge 9:30 So-Sewers 9:30 Ceramics 9:30 Woodworking 10:15 Tap Dancing WEDNESDAY 9:00 Yoga 9:00 Euchre 9:00 Intermediate Bridge 9:30 So-Sewers 10:00-12:00 Blood Pressure Screenings 9:30 Line Dancing 9:30 Woodworking 10:00 Beginner Bridge 9:30 – 11:00 Senior Outreach Program 9:30 Rummikub 11:00 Tai Chi 9:30 Ceramics 10:00 Backgammon 10:00 - 11:30 Computer Support 10:00 - 12:00 Computer Support 11:30 Lyrical Jazz Dancing FRIDAY 9:00 Beginning Line Dancing 10:00 Scrabble 11:30 Resistance Exercise THURSDAY 10:00 T.O.P.S. Weight Loss Program 11:15 Arthritis Exercise 10:15 Chair Yoga Noon Billiards 12:30 LUNCH IS SERVED 1:00 Poker 1:00 Euchre 1:15 Wii Bowling Noon Billiards 12:30 LUNCH IS SERVED 1:00 Intermediate Bridge 1:00 Poker 1:00 Pinochle Noon Billiards 12:30 LUNCH IS SERVED 12:30 Bridge 1:00 Poker 1:00 Watercolor Class Noon Billiards 12:30 LUNCH IS SERVED 12:30 Duplicate Bridge 1:00 Poker 1:15 Bingo 11:30 Resistance Exercise Noon Billiards 12:30 LUNCH IS SERVED 1:00 Pinochle 1:00 Poker 1:00 Canasta 1:15 Shuffleboard 1:00 Dominoes 6:30 Pinochle, Pool Woodworking Call the office for more information on any of these activities. *All activities listed on the schedule are subject to time and date change and/or cancellation. ~8~ November Special Events Mon Su Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 3 1:00 Intuitive Art 1:30 Book Group 1:30 UE: Political Landscape in 2014 9 10 10:30 Visit w/Violet 12:00 Veterans Day Luncheon 1:00 Intuitive Art Election Day Resistance Training Cancelled 10:00 Senior Outreach Services 10:30 Volunteer Meeting 2:30 Widows & Widowers 5 11 4 Veterans Day 1:15 Movie Favorite 6 10:00 CSC Travelers Meeting 1:30 Citizen Preparedness 6:00 “Ireland” Casino 12 13 9:00 Board Meeting 10:00 Strong Immune System 12:30 “Chicken Soup for the Soul Day” Luncheon 1:30 UE: Iraq: A Divided Future? 1:30 UE: The Amish 23 17 9:00—3:30 AARP Smart Driver Course 18 10:00 EPIC 1:00 Intuitive Art 1:30 UE: Medication 101 2:00 The BPO Brass Quartet 24 11:15 Thanksgiving Luncheon 1:15 Greeting Card Workshop 14 15 1:15 Conversational German 22 5:00 CSC Diners: The Cornerstone 27 28 29 20 11:00 Visit w/Violet 12:30 Birthday Lunch 1:15 & 6:30 Movie 11:30 Out & About Pierce Arrow Museum 5:15 Supper At the Center 25 26 1:30 UE: Active Weather in WNY 2:00 Univera 1:15 Karaoke & Sing Along w/ Bill ~9~ 1:15 Conversational German 1:30 UE: Bees & Butterflies in Decline 21 10:15 Alzheimer’s Support 10:30 New Member Welcome 1:15 Conv. German 1:15 Movie Encore 2:00 BC/BS of WNY 19 Evening Activities Cancelled 8 1:30 UE: Shop Smart for Good Health The Center is Closed 16 7 CSC @ Library 2 Happy Thanksgiving! The Center is Closed CSC 633-5138 CSC Diners The Cornerstone Bar & Grill 10651 Main St. Thursday, November 20th Meet at 5:00 – Dinner at 5:30 Menu Choices: Pork Chop Dinner 8 oz. New York Strip Steak Fisherman’s Platter $12.75 $13.00 $20.00 Greeting Card Workshop Monday, November 24th 1:15 p.m. Instructor and demonstrator Diane Carr will assist you in making two new greeting cards. View a sample of the cards you will create in the front display case. Cost for instruction and materials are $5.00. Sign up and pay in the office. Includes coffee/tea dessert and gratuity. Sign up and pay in the office by Thursday, Nov. 13th. All Center members are welcome! University Express: Active Weather in WNY Alzheimer’s Support Tuesday, November 25th 1:30 p.m. Friday, November 21st 10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. This group provides support, information, and resources to anyone touched by Alzheimer’s. New Member Welcome Friday, November 21st 10:30 a.m. All new members, or anyone wanting to learn more about the Center, are invited to attend this session. A tour of the building will be given and light refreshments will be served. Step through the four seasons and learn about the active weather that affects our lives in each season in Western New York. This includes our infamous lake effect snow in winter, severe thunderstorms during the spring and summer, and the strong windstorms that cross the Great Lakes region during fall and early winter. We’ll also discuss some background information on the National Weather Service. Instructor: Jonathan Hitchcock, Senior Forecaster at the National Weather Service Buffalo. Please sign up in the office. Univera BlueCross BlueShield of WNY Tuesday, November 25th 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Friday, November 21st 2:00 p.m. A Rep. from BlueCross BlueShield will be available to answer questions you may have concerning your current policy or the rules of Medicare. Thanksgiving Luncheon Univera workshops are informal, informational, and easy to understand. Whether you are just becoming eligible for Medicare or you’re already a member and looking for clarification of the rules of Medicare, this workshop is a great way to stay informed. Monday, November 24th 11:15 a.m. Karaoke & Sing Along w/Bill Wednesday, November 26th 1:15 p.m. Celebrate Thanksgiving at the Senior Center! A delicious turkey lunch, with all the trimmings, will be served at 12:30 p.m. Entertainment provided by Johnnie Dee. The suggested donation for lunch is $3.00. Please sign up on the Nutrition Board by Mon. Nov. 17th. Please bring a canned or dry good item that will be donated to the Veterans Food Pantry. Join Center member, Bill Emerson, as he guides you in a sing along of your favorites songs from the 50’s and 60’s. Please sign up in the office. ~ 10 ~ Wednesday, November 26th EVENING ACTIVITIES CANCELLED Thursday, November 27th & Friday, November 28th THE CENTER IS CLOSED Happy Thanksgiving! Cookie Baking Thursday, December 4th 1:30 p.m. This afternoon we will gather in the kitchen to cut out and bake cookies for the cookie decorating and sing along event scheduled for tomorrow at 10:00 a.m.. Sign up in the office if you plan to participate. Holistic & Mindful Cooking Tree Trimming, Cookie Decorating, and Christmas Sing Along Monday, December 1st 1:30 p.m. Healthy cooking in the kitchen starts with a good shopping list. Dr. Parisima Sobhani will teach you how to identify harmful and healthy ingredients, make healthier shopping selections, decide which preservatives and ingredients to avoid, find simple ways to add nutrient-dense foods to your menu, and new ways to prepare meals. Please sign up in the office. Friday, December 5th 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Join us and get into the spirit of the holidays! In addition to our annual tree trimming and cookie decorating event, today we will be having a holiday sing - along with John Rena. All are welcome! N e w Y e a r’s G a l a Bob Poczik Presentation: “The Children's Blizzard” Monday, December 29th Doors Open at 11:45 a.m. Tuesday, December 2nd 1:30 p.m. Salvatore’s Italian Gardens 6461 Transit Rd This program is based on the book “The Children's Blizzard”, a gripping story of a monstrous storm that caught the Midwest by surprise in the 1800’s and was especially fatal to children walking home from one room schoolhouses across the Midwest. It also includes interesting information about immigrants and the settling of the heartland of the U.S. Plan now to attend the gala event of the season! Share the afternoon with friends and celebrate the New Year. For your listening and dancing pleasure, music will be provided by “Sugar and Jazz.” Please sign up in the office. Entrée Meal Choices Prime Rib Poached Salmon Chicken Francaise Evening Bingo Bash Wednesday, December 3rd 6:30 p.m. Bring a guest (21 and over) who has not played bingo at the Center in the previous 3 months and you will receive a free card! Calling begins at 7:00 p.m.. Refreshments will be served and special prizes will be awarded! For bus service, inquire in the office. Sign up in the office if you plan to attend. ~ 11 ~ Hors d’oeuvres & soda bar served from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Cash bar available Meals include: Caesar Salad, Twice Baked Potato, Vegetables, Rolls & Butter, Coffee & Tea, Dessert Ticket Prices $27.50 Member / $31.50 Member Guest* *Limit of one guest per member Formal attire is not required. Purchase tickets early - space is limited! Don’t miss this magical event! Looking Forward... Christmas Luncheon…………..Wed, December 17 Holiday Special -Joe Mohan….Tues, December 30 Condolences... Mildred Banko Herbert Lett Our sincere sympathy is extended to the family and friends of members who recently passed. New Year’s Eve Luncheon……Wed, December 31 Don’t Delay !!! Renew your 2015 Membership today Karen Murphy –You're a winner! COMPUTER SUPPORT Computers are available in the CSC Library for member use. Before using these computers for the first time, members must sign the Computer User Agreement available in the office. Volunteers are available in the CSC library to assist Center members with computer use according to the following schedule: DID YOU KNOW??? For your convenience when registering for FREE activities, call the office or e-mail your information, including name, phone number, and desired event (s) to [email protected]. Or, feel free to “make a list” and drop it off in the office. Events with a fee require payment to be received in the office before your name can be added to the list. Dash’s Tapesaver Program Please save your Dash’s receipts and drop them off in the box located in the front lobby. For every $100 worth of cash register receipts collected, Dash’s Market will donate $2.50 to the Center. Cell Phone Collection Mondays, Nov. 3 & 17 ..................Dave Schupp 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Do you have an old cell phone that you no longer use? Please recycle your cell phone to benefit the Center. A collection box is located in the Center foyer. Wednesdays ................................. Ron Butler 10:00 a.m. - Noon Fridays ..........................................Mike Concannon 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Dave, Ron, & Mike are each very experienced with computers and can offer assistance with e-mail, internet searches, software questions, and general computer use. Soldier Care Packages The CSC is a drop off site for donations for our military troops. Many thanks to the Clarence American Legion Auxiliary 838 for assembling the packages and getting them to the soldiers. Monetary donations are also needed and appreciated. As a 501 (c)(3) charitable not-for-profit organization, Clarence Senior Citizens, Inc. is able to accept tax deductible contributions. Honor a special person by making a memorial donation. Your donation will help to make a difference in the lives of seniors by supporting a wide range of programs provided at the Clarence Senior Center. ~ 12 ~ CSC EMERGENCY CLOSING POLICY The Center may close any day of the year due to any number of reasons. Weather and utilities are the most common reasons. The Executive Director will make the decision based on input from sources such as Erie County Nutrition, the New York State Police, the Clarence Highway Department and others. ¨ If electricity or water are cut off, the Erie County Health Department requires the Center to close. ¨ If the Erie County Nutrition Program is unable to deliver food, The Nutrition Program at the center is cancelled. ¨ If the Town Highway Department or the New York State Police advise that the roads are in poor condition or if especially bad weather is expected, the Center will be closed. ¨ Closing of the Center is not dependent on the closing of the Clarence Schools. ¨ When it has been determined that the Center will be closed, the following will happen: A. CLOSE BEFORE OPENING: If the Center will not open for the day: a. A message will be entered on the Center's answering machine (633-5138) for members and staff. The day and date will be included. Since the answering system is disabled if the power is off, it will be necessary to follow TV or radio reports in that case. b. *The Executive Director will call the following so information is available publicly: WGRZ TV, Channel 2 WIVB TV, Channel 4 WBEN, Radio, 930 B. CLOSE DURING THE DAY: If the Center should close during the day: a. An announcement will be made in the Center and everyone will be expected to evacuate the Center IMMEDIATELY. The bus will return riders home. b. Announcements (A.a.) and (A.b.) above will be followed.
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