HAPPY HOLIDAYS 580 DELMONT AVE. WARMINSTER, PA 18974 Phone: 215-672-8380 Fax: 215-672-4501 Email: [email protected] DECEMBER 1, 2014 Issue 9:00 AM -3:30 PM YOU CAN NOW LIKE BEN WILSON ACTIVITIES CENTER ON FACEBOOK FUNDRAISERS INDEX Collection of Used Shoes Mgmt Messages…………………….Page 2 Shop Rite & Giant Gift Card Sale Activities………………………………Page 3 Discount Cards Chatter……………….……………..…Page 4 Antique Doll Collection & Jewelry Sale More Chatter…………..….Page 5, 6, 7, 8 SAVE THE DATE Bingo…Every Wednesday Night…6:30 pm Doors Open at 4 pm; Kitchen Opens 5 pm Trip Details……..……………………Page 9 Thought for the day……………..Page 10 More Chatter…………………….…Page 11 Sponsors………………..Pages 12, 13, 14 Dec 11 – Hunterdon Hills Trip - Christmas Show Dec 16 – Christmas Luncheon Jan 12 – Tropicana Casino Trip Featuring Vincent Talarico Show Feb 5 – Mt Airy Casino Trip Feb 19 – Hunterdon Hills Trip Featuring Musical - Jukebox Heroes Live Mar 12 – Senior Expo Mar 21 – American Music Theatre – Oak Ridge Boys Apr 13 – Casino Trip (TBA) May 8 & 9 – Craft Show & Flea Mkt Jun 25 – American Music Theater Trip Featuring Musical - Inspire Aug 20 – Hunterdon Hills Trip Featuring Musical – Twist & Shout Sept 15 – Tropicana Casino Trip Featuring Musical – Voices of Legends Healthy Lifestyles, LOL……………..Page 15 Capital Funding, Mailer......………..Page 16 HOLIDAY CLOSING DATES Dec 24 – 26 – Christmas Holidays Dec 31 – New Year’s Eve – CLOSING AT 1 pm Jan 1 & 2 – New Year’s Day (& Fri) Jan 19 – Martin Luther King Day Feb 16 – President’s Day April 3 – Good Friday BWAC MEMBER NEWS GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS – 2nd TUESDAY OF THE MONTH AT 10 AM ATTEND FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A PRIZE 1 President’s Message Hi Everyone The Board and I wish you all a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Happy Hannakah, and a Happy Easter - (!) - all in one breath. Volunteer opportunities abound at the Center. Many of us come to enjoy the air conditioning in the summer or the warmth in the winter and are absorbed into a ‘routine’ that can end up being a delightful pastime. Just showing an interest; watching the action or listening to instructions can become an offer to join. An offer to help Carol is anStrack easier way to join a group. Sign up for lunch, ask which seat is available and someone is bound to make your acquaintance. Check out the ‘Trip Board’ to see if anything interests you, then mosey on down to the Travel Office to sign up. Carol Manager’s Musings Our mission is to keep everyone safe. It’s winter again! Oh, my! Here comes the snow. If and when it snows remember to call the Center before you venture out of your home. The messages for closure will be on the phone by 7:30 am at the latest. We will also have them posted to Facebook and our website. We will follow all Centennial School District closings and if need be, will close at times when we feel it is unsafe for driving. This decision is not made lightly. Much time is spent making the decision and contacting the many people involved in the Center activities. Watch for specially themed lunches in January and February. Please, if you know the Center is closed, spread the word to your friends. Thanks Food For Thought Meals during Holiday Closings – Box lunches or frozen meals are available for purchase for $2 each. Please place your order a minimum of 2 weeks prior to the holiday to ensure availability. Our lunches are served at noon on Monday through Friday. Some of our current volunteers are unavailable during the winter months. We are in need of kitchen servers to portion the desserts, salads, etc. (from 7 to 10 am), man the steam table, and floor servers for liquids, platters, etc. from 11 am until 12:45 pm. (Oh, yes, it includes clean up, too.) Please speak to me to schedule a day you can help. Don’t forget to sign up and eat here on that day. I wish all my helpers a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, as well as all our members. May God bless you all. Amanda Newsletter Staff Advertising – Pat Murphy Assembly – Betty Sim, Adele Weremeychik Proofreading – Mary Bell, Nick Weremeychik Distribution – Pat Murphy, Joann Porter, Gail & Rich Sullivan, Marge Szymanski 2 3 CENTER CHATTER Now that Winter is here, the Ben Wilson Activity Center has some exciting events lined up for you. Come out and participate. Get your monies’ worth from your membership. We need your support to keep the center running. CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR 26 WEEK LOTTERY Friday, December 5 Tickets for the 2015 26 Week Lottery will be available in March. Don’t miss out on your chance to win each of the 26 weeks and at the party as well. By Board CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON Tuesday, December 16th Games start at 9:30 am Lunch served at Noon Sign up at Front Desk $2 - Payable at Signup BINGO BINGO CHRISTMAS PARTY Wednesday, December 17th Held at break time Sign up sheet is available for attendees and dish you will bring, see Ruth B STRONG FOUNDATION RESUMES BUNCO GAMES (DICE GAME) HERE AT THE CENTER STARTING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 DOORS OPEN 7 PM GAMES START 7:30 PM Til @ 9:30 PM $12 ADMISSION 50/50 ALSO BINGO NEWS KITCHEN NOW BEING RUN BY DeLEO CATERERS Ben Wilson Board Elections will be held On May 15, 2015 Positions available include President Vice President Treasurer Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary (2) Trustees NOTE NO BINGO ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2014 DECEMBER 31, 2014 DISCOUNT CARDS 18 LOCATIONS $10 EACH MAKE GREAT GIFTS AVAILABLE AT THE FRONT DESK HAVE YOU AN EMAIL ADDRESS?? YOU CAN READ OUR NEWSLETTER VIA THE WEBSITE, FACEBOOK OR EMAIL AS WELL AS PICKING ONE UP IN THE LOBBY 4 Tai Chi 8 Week Class Mondays at 12:30 PM Classes will be forming again Members $35 Non-Members - $40 Watch for Sign-Up Sheet at Front Desk NOTE 2015 DUES MUST BE PAID BY MARCH 1, 2015 TO BE A CANDIDATE AND/OR TO VOTE FOR OUR BOARD MEMBER ELECTION WHAT A GREAT SIGN TO DISPLAY IF YOU ARE SELLING ARTICLES, FOOD, RESERVATIONS, ETC. HELP US ACCOMPLISH THIS DURING OUR FUNCTIONS. BWAC MISSION STATEMENT The purpose of the Association is to promote the social welfare of persons 55 years of age and older by encouraging good fellowship and companionship among its members, through participation in outreach social activities, community improvement projects, and other non-profit activities conducive to the physical, mental, and social wellbeing of its members. MORE CENTER CHATTER SMART DRIVER (formerly known as 55 ALIVE) This course is approved by the PA Dept of Transportation. If you take this course you may be eligible for a discount on your automobile insurance. The cost of the course is $15.00 for AARP members and $20.00 for non-members. CHECKS ONLY; made payable to AARP. Classes are scheduled for: Refresher course – 1 day – Friday, December 12 1 day – Friday, January 16 Full course 2 days -Thursday, February 19 Friday, February 20 Refresher course – 1 day – Friday, March 20 1 day – Friday, April 17 WILSON WINTER TEA PARTY Sunday, February 15, 2015 By Board MARCH 12, 2015 Approximately 40 Vendors Bringing you Up to Date information Drawings/Door Prizes FREE ADMISSION VOLUNTEER LUNCHEON FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2015 Doors Open – 11 am To Honor All of Our Fine Members Who Tirelessly Volunteer Their Time, Energy and Talents To Enhance the Lives of Their Fellow Members And Members of the Community We Celebrate You! Watch for Your Invitation 2 - 5 PM Vision Screening Hearing Screening Physical Therapy Providers Continual Care Providers Financial & Legal Advice BANQUET HALL RENTALS Watch for Info Regarding Our popular: The Center is available for Wedding Receptions, fundraisers, meetings, game nights, family reunions and any other type of celebration. Please call Karen at 215-672-8380 for available dates and prices. Mardi Gras Dance Party Watch for Feb Date Billiard Schedule Designer Bag Bingo set for Mar 27 7 pm until 11 pm $30 each $25 (each for 6 + tickets ) TRIPLE DUTY OPPORTUNITY Know someone who has everything; and you still have to find them a gift? Ben Wilson Discount Cards, good at 18 locations. We have Giant and Shop Rite Gift Cards available for sale. Less Running for you; your friend gets something they can use; the Wilson Center benefits. WIN!!! WIN!!! WIN!!! 5 MORE CENTER CHATTER SOAP BOX OPPORTUNITY The following items were presented by members for publication. Forward your offering for a future issue to Betty Sim’s mailbox at center Computer Classes have become so very popular that Adele has encouraged some great helpers to complement her teaching. Classes are still held on Mondays. Computer help sessions are held on Wednesday at 1 PM with Adele, Al Vara, Bruce Smith, Ken Yavit, Maryanne Momorella, and Miriam Michael alternating with personal, sideby-side, hands on guidance as well as answering questions and enhancing knowledge as needed. We are so fortunate to have such dedicated people at our side. Adele cannot thank her helpers enough. Yours truly, Betty Sim (editor) adds her kudos. The Wisdom of Maturity… Man is a product of his thoughts; what he thinks, he becomes! The aging process teaches you to laugh at yourself. Remember … Inside every older person is a younger person…wondering…what the h… happened! Submitted by Ken Glass You do not lead by hitting people over the head – that’s assault, not leadership. Dwight D. Eisenhower We encourage you to personally thank our many sponsors. They partner with the Ben Wilson Activity Center is so many ways. The advertisers offer you their services and products, many companies come to the Center and sponsor the activities that are planned for your entertainment. Some companies come to explain their services and shower us with gifts. The staff is grateful for their support but we members need to show our appreciation. Few of us want to need outside help, but being aware of the opportunities and services available can be a life-saver for a spouse or a child who may be your caregiver. We hope you find this newsletter informative, helpful and enjoyable. We ask you to consider reading it on the website and/or give us your email address so we can still reach you with information on an extremely up-to-date basis. Our files are being updated with your current email address. Let us know if you do not have an email address or if it has changed from your original sign in. The post office has become less efficient and some towns are not delivering our mail on a timely basis. Your input is very important to us. Membership Dues for 2015 are now payable; please submit your $20.00 payment to: BEN WILSON SENIOR CENTER 580 DELMONT AVENUE WARMINSTER, PA 18974 (New members will need to complete a full application) Thanks for Supporting Your Center with Your Dues Payment. MEMBERSHIP DUES APPLICATION FOR 2015 Print Last Name First name Address City State Phone Email 6 Zip Code MORE CENTER CHATTER The following committees have had chairpersons assigned. Should you have a need or concern, you can contact any of the named persons personally or leave a letter in their mailbox (front desk personnel can drop it in). Each chairperson will name 2 additional people to complete their committee. Nominating – Rita Porcelli Finance Dolores Diamond Facilities Jerry Weslosky Grievance Peg Scullion Community Outreach Claire Kreuter SENIOR GAMES JUNE, 2015 Tax Returns Watch for the sign up notice on the bulletin board. AARP tax consultants will again be here to help you fill out and file your returns. Please note that simple returns will be done free of charge. An appointment will be necessary and bring your complete paperwork information. It must be available for the return to be completed efficiently. Competition between the Bucks County Senior Centers will include many of the activities that we all enjoy. In December a meeting will be held for interested members to sign up and volunteer to monitor and host the games we will be assigned. If you would like to join as a volunteer or player, please let our manager know. FOOD BANK As you are aware, many members help the local food bank by bringing and donating canned goods, paper products, etc. We also have a basket in the lobby in which we collect items needed by our friends. During this time period we ask you to bring winter hats, gloves, socks, small toys, toothpaste and tooth brushes (adults’ sizes as well as children’s sizes), soap, shampoo, conditioner, hand lotion, baby lotion and any other items that a young family may need. We continue to collect items for our elderly friends also. Any act of kindness is greatly appreciated. Esteemed Contributors We gratefully acknowledge Panera Bread, Willow Grove, Warrington and Doylestown; Rilling’s Bucks County Bakery and Acme Market, Davisville; Lochel Bakery and Philly's Own Soft Pretzel Shop, Hatboro; Red Lion Diner, Horsham; Bucks Bagel Shop, Giant Supermarket and Wawa, Warminster; King of Tarts Bakery, Hartsville, Starbucks, Doylestown and Weis Markets, Huntingdon Valley who donate baked goods, fruits and vegetables for use at our center. Everything is utilized or distributed to local needy individuals, Meals on Wheels (MOW) clients and local food pantries. The recipients are very grateful and delighted with the extra goodies. Our cooks, Della, Maria, Yolanda and Pat, also prepare delicious soups which are enjoyed by all. We are proud to partner with you to serve others. “For I was hungry and you gave me food; I was thirsty and you gave me drink. I was a stranger and you made me welcome.” Matthew 26:35 Betty Sim HOW TO STEER THROUGH A DIFFICULT TURN Whether we are going to the grocery store, the doctor’s office, the golf course or to visit a friend, the ability to drive provides us a sense of independence. But as we age we lose (some of us more gradually the others) physical and mental capabilities essential to safe driving, such as vision, hearing, mental acuity, muscle strength and dexterity. There likely will come a time when, for safety’s sake, we have to give up driving. Until then, there are ways to compensate for some of the changes that come with aging and to continue to drive safely. These include refresher driving courses for seniors, provided by driving schools, through senior citizen centers and healthcare providers. See schedule posted on page 5 for dates of classes here at the Ben Wilson Activity Center. Information Submitted by Jessica Smith, Director of Marketing, Comfort Keepers – Watch next issue for continuation of subject. 7 The center, on occasion, is assigned community service personnel. Most times these persons need supervision and assignments to fulfill their obligations. We are in need of members to monitor, supervise and instruct when necessary. Please see our manager for more information and to volunteer for times and dates. Ben Wilson Activity Center Is offering Discount Cards For $10.00 each Stop in and ask for a card At the Front Desk. Aid for Friends Area Agency on Aging AARP BBB (Better Business Bureau) Bucks Co. Transport Elder Abuse Food Stamps Homeless Hotline Legal Service Military Affairs PACE RSVP SAGE Senior Employment Seniors Helping Seniors Social Security Tax/Rent Rebate Discount Cards Are Valid through Oct 1, 2015 Savings off any purchase At the following establishments McDonald’s Appleby’s Pizza Plaza Dairy Queen Yum Yum Bake Shop Thunderbird Lanes O’Neill Nissan Parkside Café Village Italian Bistro Wendy’s Giovanni’s Pizza Mikes Bar & Grill Menchies Steak & Hoagie Factory Bucks Bagels Rosemore Cleaners Ace Diner TGI Friday’s 215-348-7505 215-348-0510 717-238-2277 215-448-6100 215-985-9313 800-243-3767 215-781-3300 800-810-4434 215-781-1111 215-345-3307 215-348-0510 215-340-1210 215-357-2332 215-340-2020 215-675-6402 800-772-1213 215-443-2990 BILLIARD POOL SCHEDULE Wilson II vs Normandy Farms Fri, Dec. 5 Wilson I vs Britney Pointe Wilson II vs Pennridge 1 time use only EXTRA COUPON Tues, Dec 9 Tues, Dec 16 Away Away Away Schedule for 2015 to be determined, watch for listing. To keep our membership list up to date, Please let the center know when a member passes away. Thank you TGIF RESTAURANT 385 Easton Rd, Warrington Nomination and Election of Board Members of The Ben Wilson Activity Center The nominating committee is preparing to post information on the positions of the officers and trustees that will be available for election in May 2015. They will be accepting nominations and can answer your questions, as well as prepare candidates for their selected choice of position. Prospective candidates are asked to attend General Meetings in February and March and may attend Board Meetings to familiarize themselves in the proceedings. We encourage you to step forward and become active in our center’s daily functioning. To run for a board position and/or to vote in May, your 2015 membership dues need to be paid by March 1, 2015. NEED HELP PAYING YOUR UTILITY BILLS???? Contact the PA Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) at 1-866-857-7095 Forms are available in the Office, Ask at the front desk. 8 Don’t miss out: - sign up with a deposit to reserve your seat! Following are only a few of the great trips planned for this year. There are several overnight trips in the planning, but not yet “firmed up” at the newsletter print date. Great GetAways; leaving the driving to a professional. AS ALWAYS – ID IS REQUIRED ON ALL TRIPS!!! HUNTERDON HILLS, NJ Thurs, Dec 11, 2014 A Playhouse Christmas musical show with a full course meal, selection of desserts, and a wonderous Christmas Light Show at Shady Brook Farms in Newtown, PA. AMERICAN MUSIC Sat, Mar 21, 2015 THEATER, LANCASTER, PA Lunch at Kettle Village Restaurant, followed by shopping time if desired. A lively show Oak Ridge Boys rounds out a great outing. My toes are already tapping and the music rings in my ears. TROPICANA CASINO Mon, Jan 12, 2015 Luncheon Buffet, Ticket to Show featuring Vincent Talarico, $15 in Slot Play, a chance for $100 slot play, a chance for an overnight stay make this an exciting day. (TBA) CASINO TRIP (A.C.) Mon, Apr 13, 2015 Our taxes are done, we’re ready for fun. Casino will be announced when contract is signed and details are available. Don’t miss out! MT AIRY CASINO Thurs, Feb 5, 2015 Full Luncheon Buffet, $25 in Slot Play at a favorite casino. If lucky, a stop at Cheesecake Factory too! 2015 MYSTERY DAY TRIP To Be Determined East?? West?? North?? South?? Even the bus driver is guessing. Take a chance, get a seat reserved and see where we go. Don’t miss out on a great opportunity to explore. HUNTERDON HILLS, NJ Thurs, Feb 19, 2015 After a full course meal including a selection of multiple desserts we’ll be treated to “The World’s Greatest Musical Impersonator Show” starring the Mahoney Brothers in Jukebox Heroes Live! Acts featured are Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Buddy Holly, Garth Brooks, Neil Diamond, Willie Nelson and more! AMERICAN MUSIC THEATER, PA Thurs, Jun 25, 2015 After lunch and time for guided tours, wagon rides, & Shopping at Landis Valley Farm we’ll see Inspire. HUNTERDON HILLS, NJ Thurs, Aug 20, 2015 A Musical Celebration of “The Sensational Sixties” from Burt Bacharach to the Beatles; from The Four Seasons to The Four Tops! – entitled Twist & Shout. All this and a full course meal and a major selection of desserts! For more information and reservations call Earl Baxter at 215-672-8380, extension 304 for trips. Additional trips are scheduled, check online or flyers in the BWAC lobby. New England Rail n’ Sail Trip One hundred and ten adventurers headed north on Sunday, Oct 19 by bus and experienced great food, pleasant travelling companions, great views, wonderful accommodations, fun adventures and mostly good weather. Of course the Northeasterner we encountered was an adventure in itself. Riding the rails along the Portland, Maine coastline gave us views of the ocean with its surging waves, disappearing beaches and there were several hand pumps and silent ‘yes’es’ when the Coast Guard cancelled our cruise on those turbulent waters. The pontoon boat ride on Lake Squam (On Golden Pond) was really neat and only a few naysayers waited us out. Boston was a great city, truly improved since our last visit, clean as a whistle, and where the ‘mutineers’ made some inroads. There were the ‘9 Outlaws’ (Tom, Mary Jane, Betty, Florence, David, Bob, Kathryn, Bill and Lillian) who found Dirty Nelly’s didn’t serve lunch, but around the corner they found Hogwart’s Alley and great food at The Point. Another group (Phyllis, Angelo, Janice and Jim) went to Dave’s and met a waitstaff with a sense of humor that made them forget the long walking tour. Needless to say, everyone enjoyed their trip. Thanks Earl 9 10 MORE CENTER CHATTER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES POSITIONS AVAILABLE – FIND YOUR NICHE - JOIN IN THE CAMRADERIE COMPENSATION INCLUDES SELF ESTEEM, IMPROVED SELF VALUE, SHARING YOUR TALENTS GET OUT OF THE HOUSE – GET ACTIVE The Center Needs You!!!!! AMBASSADOR AEROBICS LEADER Have an interest in politics? The Center needs you to serve as your Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick’s Ambassador regarding our Center’s needs with Federal Agencies, deliver information for our Center on behalf of Congressman Fitzpatrick and provide him information on critical issues impacting our Center. Stop in or call to discuss this position in further detail with our manager. Mondays and/or Fridays at 10 am Dan, our current leader, with his partner Pauline, is requesting someone to step up as a substitute as needed, for now, eventually leading up to full coverage. The class has up to 30 participants and functions like a ‘chorus line.’ They also welcome newcomers – (even “2 left feeters” like me)! Stop in to join and speak to Dan regarding your involvement. KITCHEN AID CHEERLEADERS Are you an early riser and find it hard to accomplish anything without disturbing some one at home? We are in need of persons to help in the kitchen; preparing breakfast fare, portioning Meals on Wheels platters, sorting items for delivery, serving at noon, etc. Hours range from 6:30 am til 1:30 pm., Monday thru Friday, but can be on a once a week or as needed schedule. Meals on Wheels drivers (approx. 1 to 1 ½ hours a week) or subs Mon – Fri. Speak to Amanda for further details. DRIVERS NEEDED TO PICK UP Local Markets and Bakeries grant us the opportunity to collect day-old foods on a Mon-Fri basis. We are in need of persons to pick up and bring the items to the Center on a permanent, temporary, substitute or on call basis. It is in the a.m. and can be once a week. For more information and to aid us, please call 215672-8380 or see Amanda, our Food Service Manager. NEWSLETTER ASSISTANTS Writers, typists, graphic artists, reporters or wannabees. Your ideas, expertise, help is needed. Several ladies currently act as cheerleaders for home games for our Billiard Pool Team and Wii Bowling. We are searching for recruits and new cheers to boost the morale of our renowned players. This has become a popular part of the competition. Let our manager know of your interest. The more, the merrier. (Sorry, no uniforms yet) ARMCHAIR AEROBICS Will be coming back!! This popular exercise group for the less nimble is in a resurgence mode. Sign up sheet available in lobby. We are looking for a leader too! Date and time to be announced. Location – in the Craft room. DOWNSIZING? We put together about 35 raffle baskets yearly. Our stock is running low. If you have any new or unused items you would like to donate, we have a need. It is amazing what that little something can become when paired with another item or two. Sorry – no clothing is accepted, due to size, color and packaging. Unused Computers Collecting Dust????? The computer class is desperately in need of unwanted or unused computers with WINDOWS 7 or above, any make or model in working condition only!!!!!! Please contact Adele or our manager. Our current equipment has surpassed its usefulness. 11 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 12 13 14 OUR FUNDING Healthy Lifestyles By Carolyn Horner One quick and easy good choice you can make for your health is eating oat grain. Oatmeal is a whole grain cereal that is easy to cook; and it is a nutritional powerhouse. Eating oatmeal is a delicious way to start your day. When purchasing oatmeal you should know that there are different cuts of the grain used for making it. It’s in the processing. Steel cut oats are whole grains minimally processed and chopped into large pieces. Rolled oats are dehusked, steamed, and press rolled. Quick oats are rolled thinnest so they cook faster. The least processed grain results in the most nutritional value. The difference will also be in the thickness and texture of your hot cereal. Oatmeal is a super food since it is high in nutrients and low in calories! It will help ward off many different diseases. Oatmeal is high in protein, soluble fiber, antioxidants, and iron. It is low in sodium and fat. Oats provide good roughage while stabilizing your blood sugar. They also reduce cholesterol in your body. This will decrease your risk for heart disease. You can boil oatmeal on the stove or in a microwave. If you are on the go, bring a cup and your quick oats with you. Add hot water, stir and enjoy a wholesome meal anywhere and anytime of the day. Add some fresh or dried fruits; spices (such as cinnamon) and honey to liven up your cereal. Oats can be used in granola, cookies, meat loaf, waffles, pies and muffins. Be heart healthy and eat your oats! Area Agency on Aging (AAA) is an agency through which State, County and Lottery funds flow to seniors. Whether it is through programs, service, or enlightenment each of us has a great source of help at our fingertips. The staff is cordial, understanding, knowledgeable and willing to help you in your search for answers. Have a need? They will find an existing answer, direct you to available services or endeavor to start a new program as needed. Think transportation, low income housing, food, home care, etc. Funding also benefits senior centers to better enhance your social contacts. Our center receives 1/5 of our funding from Area Agency on Aging. True, a little less this year due to cutbacks in government funding but it is still a dependable source of funds. Lottery ads claim their money is spent on food for seniors – yes, they do pay the full cost of the meals served here; (we are asked to donate a nominal cost of $2 per meal.) AAA contracts with the supplier for us at the best possible cost for nutritious meals. All in all, a great partner! LOL Loads of Levity How does Moses make his tea? Hebrews it. Venison for dinner again? Oh, deer! A cartoonist was found dead in his home. Details are sketchy. Yours in good health, Carolyn Carolyn Horner has been a volunteer in the kitchen of the BWAC for years. What you may not be aware of is, she has a long career (30 yrs plus) in health care. She is a licensed Respiratory Therapist, a Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist, and a Certified Meditation Caroline Instructor. I used to be a banker, but then I lost interest. Haunted French pancakes give me the cra^pes. England has no kidney bank, but it does have a Liverpool. Bring your used shoes and place in box in lobby. We are able to forward them for funding 15 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Goal -$20,000 Electrical Updating Plumbing Additional Storage Area New Dining Room Flooring Partitioning NAME_______________________________________ AMOUNT____________________________________ PET PROJECT_________________________________ We rely on your generosity. All gifts are gratefully accepted and tax deductible. Mail form and check to: Ben Wilson Activity Center, 580 Delmont Ave, Warminster, PA 18974 As homeowners you are aware of the maintenance needed to keep a facility in good working order. Our center is no less needy, especially with the heavy usage on a daily basis. Thank you for your generosity to Ivyland Boro and Warrington Lions Club. Thank you to the many individuals who have made contributions helping us meet the challenge set in 2013. Our capital fund challenge is ongoing and will continue in the New Year, 2015 so that we may accomplish all our goals. Please use the adjoining coupon when responding with your donation. Respectfully, Your Management Staff and Officers. Or: - bring in and leave at front desk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CUT ALONG HERE AND MAIL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Benjamin H. Wilson Activities Center 580 Delmont Avenue Warminster, PA 18974 NON-PROFIT U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 265 Southampton, PA 18966 WILSON BOARD MEMBERS OFFICERS President, Carol Strack Vice President, Jerry Weslosky Treasurer, Dolores Diamond Recording Secretary, Peg Scullion Corresponding Secretary, Mary Bell TRUSTEES Claire Kreuter, Rita Porcelli, Nancy Scary, Pat Murphy, Nancy Weslosky TOWNSHIP REPRESENTATIVE Rose Gold COMMITTEES Earl Baxter, Travel Coordinator Betty Sim, Newsletter Editor Peg Kaiser, Wilson Observer Editor STAFF Interim Manager, Karen Forster Food Service Manager, Amanda Gershanick Bookkeeper, Karen Forster 16
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