1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103 Spring Grove, PA 17362 (717) 225-0733 www.WindyHillontheCampus.org TAMMY MILLER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NANCY WAGNER, ADMIN. ASSIST./RECEPTIONIST BEV LEPPO, FOOD SERVICES COORDINATOR LAURA YOHE, HDM/PROGRAM COORDINATOR Email: [email protected] December, 2014 CENTER HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM—2:30 PM MEALS WINDY HILL HAS A CONGREGATE MEAL PROGRAM FOR ADULTS AGE 60 AND OLDER. PLEASE SIGN UP BY 9:30 AM THE DAY BEFORE TO JOIN US FOR LUNCH CATERED BY THE NUTRITION GROUP. DONATION ONLY TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTION IS AVAILABLE THROUGH RABBIT TRANSIT TO BRING YOU TO WINDY HILL. CALL THE CENTER FOR MORE DETAILS. HAPPENING IN DECEMBER Holiday Happenings at Windy Hill • Monday, December 1; 10:30 a.m. Entertainment by Wayne Winemiller & Rose • Wednesday, December 3; 10:00 a.m. Decorate the Center • Thursday, December 4; 10:00 a.m. Stamp Cards to be sent to shut-ins • Monday & Tuesday, December 8 & 9; 10:00 a.m. Snowman Craft Project • Thursday, December 11; 10:00 a.m. Christmas Now You Have It, Now You Don’t; bring a $2.00 gift related to Christmas • Monday, December 15; 10:30 a.m.; Bake cookies to give to our Meals on Wheels clients; please bring a batch of your favorite cookie recipe (just the batter), and we will bake at the center today. • Tuesday, December 16; 10:00 a.m.; Bring 2 dozen of your favorite cookies and the recipe. Everyone, who brings cookies, will go home with an assortment and new recipes. • Wednesday, December 17; 10:30 a.m. Expressions and Orion Choral Groups; Visit from Santa; Holiday meal served at noon. • Friday, December 19; 10:00 a.m., a special presentation by Patsy Cline and Friends co-sponsored by the Hardees Breakfast Club. At 11:00 a.m. we will do the Secret Santa gift exchange. • Tuesday, December 23; 10:00 a.m. Christmas Carol Sing-ALong Tuesday, December 30; 10:00 a.m. December Birthday/ Anniversary Party with Bernie Hernandez PLEASE NOTE: TO SIGN UP FOR LUNCH & RABBIT TRANSIT (BUS) YOU MUST CALL THE CENTER AT 225-0733 NO LATER THAN 9:00 AM THE DAY BEFORE TO REGISTER. TO CANCEL BUS TRANSPORTATION, PLEASE CALL RABBIT TRANSIT AT 846-7433 AND NOTIFY THE CENTER. 1 MON Open Gym Basketball 10...Council Meeting 10:30...Wayne Winemiller & Rose! DEC2014 WED 1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103 Spring Grove, PA 17362 TUE WEEKDAYS 8:30-2:30 717-225-0733 THU DEC 2014 FRI 5 Bowling at Lincolnway 4 9:30...Quarter Bingo Open Gym Basketball 3 10...Stamping Cards 11...Chair Exercise 12:30...Yoga 1...Joy El Bowling at Lincolnway 2 9...Bible Study 10...Decorate the Center 10...Unwind Wednesday Bill & Gloria Gaither “I’ll Fly Away” 11...Healthy Steps 26 Fitness Studio (8:30-2:30) Activity Lounge & Wi-Fi (8:30-2:30) Craft Room (8:30-2:30) Lunch (Noon—reserve) DAILY: No Activities Planned Center will be open and serving lunch 9:15...Blood Pressure Check 10...Joyce Evangelista as “Patsy Cline & Friends” 11:30...Secret Santa 19 9:30… Quarter Bingo 12 9...Seth Grove’s Office 9:30...Watercolor...Session 8 10...Zumba Gold 10:30...Scott with R.S.V.P. 11...Chair Exercise 1...Line Dancing 4...Board Meeting 11 Bowling at Lincolnway 10 Open Gym Basketball 9 Bowling at Lincolnway 8 Open Gym Basketball 10…Snowman Craft Bowling at Lincolnway Merry Christmas Closed 25 9:30 Bingo Bonanza 11...Chair Exercise 12:30...Yoga 1...Joy El 18 10...Finish Snowman Craft 10...Zumba Gold 11...Chair Exercise 1...Line Dancing 17 Open Gym Basketball 16 9...Bible Study 10:30...Expressions Choral Group 11...Santa 11...Healthy Steps 12...Christmas Meal 24 Open Gym Basketball New Year’s Eve 10:30...New Years Eve Trivia 11… Healthy Steps 31 Christmas Eve Closed 10...Cookie Exchange 10...Zumba Gold 11...Chair Exercise 1...Line Dancing Bowling at Lincolnway 10...Now You Have It… (Bring a $2.00 gift related to Christmas) 10...Quilts for Kids 11… Chair Exercise 12:30… Yoga 1...Joy El Open Gym Basketball 10...Bob with the Mason Dixon Chapter of PA presentation on “Motorcycle Safety and Awareness” 11...Healthy Steps 5...Quilts for Kids 15 10...Program Clan 10:30...Cookie Baking 10:30...SG Intermediate School—Math Lesson 23 Bowling at Lincolnway 22 Open Gym Basketball 10...Dime Bingo 10...Christmas Carol Singa-Long 10… Zumba Gold 11… Chair Exercise 1...Line Dancing 30 Bowling at Lincolnway 29 10...Birthday/Anniversary Party with Bernie Hernandez 10...Scrapbooking 10...Zumba Gold 11...Chair Exercise 1...Line Dancing Open Gym Basketball 10...Hanover Hospital presentation on Diabetes 11...Undecorate the Center Fresh Orange MONDAY December 1 Roasted Boneless Chicken Thigh with Gravy (2 ounces) 1/2 cup Confetti Rice 1/2 cup Sweet Peas Whole Wheat Bread December 8 Baked Meatloaf with Gravy (2 oncs.) DECEMBER MENU FRIDAY December 4 Turkey and Swiss with 1/4 cup Lettuce, 1 slice Tom. 1 cup Cheesy Cauliflower Soup with Crackers 1/2 cup Fresh Coleslaw THURSDAY December 3 Spaghetti and Meatballs (4) with 3/4cup Pasta, 1/2 cup Marinara 1/2 cup Mixed Greens Salad with Tomato, Carrots, Red Cab. 4 ounces Pineapple Juice 2 Slices Wheat Bread 1/2 cup Fruited Gelatin Mayonnaise Packet December 12 Chicken Parmesan with WEDNESDAY December 2 Cheeseburger with 1/4 cup Lettuce, 1 slice Tom. 1/2 cup Buttered Potatoes 1/2 cup Carrots Sandwich Roll Breadstick 1/2 cup Applesauce Italian Dressing Packet December 11 BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich 2 ounces Sauce, 1 ounce Cheese 1/2 cup Pasta with Sauce TUESDAY 1/2 cup Sliced Peaches Ketchup Packet December 10 Baked Pollock 1/2 cup Oven Browned Potatoes 1/2 cup Pickled Beets December 5 Roast Beef with Gravy (2 ounces) 1/2 cup O'Brien Potatoes 1/2 cup Mixed Vegetable Medley 2 Slices Whole Wheat Bread Chocolate Chip Cookie December 9 Chicken Pot Pie (8 ounces) 1/2 cup AuGratin Potatoes 1/2 cup Winter Vegetable Medley with Potatoes and Vegetables 1/4 cup Pot Pie Noodles 1/2 cup Baked Potato 1/2 cup Sliced Carrots Sandwich Roll 1/2 cup Diced Pears 1/2 cup Vanilla Pudding Tartar Sauce Packet 2 Slices Whole Wheat Bread 1/2 cup Sweet and Sour Slaw Whole Wheat Bread Cake 4 ounces Fruit Juice 2 Slices Whole Wheat Bread 1/2 cup Tropical Fruit Salad December 25 Happ ar w Ye y Ne 1/2 cup Applesauce December 26 BBQ Beef Sandwich 1/2 cup Herb Roasted Potatoes 1/2 cup Country Vegetable Medley Sandwich Roll Italian Bread 1/2 cup Vanilla Pudding French Dressing Packet 4 ounces Fruit Juice 1/2 cup Tossed Salad with Tomato Garlic Bread Stick Fresh Apple Ranch Dressing Packet 2 Slices Whole Wheat Bread 1/2 cup Mandarin Oranges Sour Cream Packet "Christmas Lunch" December 17 Baked Chicken Breast with Gravy (2 ounces) 1/2 cup Stuffing 1/2 cup Baby Lima Beans Whole Wheat Dinner Roll Pumpkin Pie CENTER CLOSED with Crackers December 19 Bkd. Lasagna with Meat and Cheese 1/2 cupTossed Salad with Tomato, Onions, Carrots, Red Cabbage December 16 Diced Turkey and Gravy Over Waffles 1/2 cup Mixed Vegetables 1/2 cup Whipped Potatoes December 18 Ham Salad Sandwich with 1/4 cup Lettuce, 1 slice Tom. 1 cup Homemade Vegetable Soup December 15 Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy (2 ounces) 1/2 cup Oven Browned Potatoes 1/2 cup Fresh Coleslaw December 23 Baked Chicken Supreme with Cream sauce (2 ounces) 1/2 cup Brown Rice Pilaf 1/2 cup Green Beans 1/2 cup Sliced Peaches 1/2 cup Sweet Peas and Onions 2 Slices Whole Wheat Bread 1/2c. Butterscotch Pudding December 22 Potato Crusted Fish 1/2 cup Macaroni and Cheese 1/2 cup Stewed Tomatoes 1/2 cup Garden Salad with Tomato Rye Bread December 31 Chicken Cacciatore with Vegetables 1/2 cup Pasta 1/2 cup Island Blend Vegetables Whole Wheat Bread Fresh Apple December 30 Baked Pizza Casserole with Cheese 1/2 cup Mixed Green Salad with Tomato, Onions, Carrots Fresh Apple 1/2 cup Pineapple Tidbits Tartar Sauce Packet Italian Dressing Packet December 29 Grilled Salmon Fillet 1/2 cup Rice Pilaf 1/2 cup Mixed Vegetables Italian Bread Fresh Orange Ranch Dressing Packet Whole Wheat Bread Whole Wheat Bread 1/2 cup Mandarin Oranges Sugar Cookie A SPECIAL THANK YOU FOR DONATIONS IN THE MONTH OF OCTOBER Donations Include Food, Supplies and other Items donated to the Center. Baker, Doug & Pat Rohrbaugh, Joanne Baker, Jean Shearer, Naomi Brenneman Maryann & Bob Shue, Spurgeon Brickner, Nellie Siar, Nadine Brillhart, Delores Smith, Nancy Burns, Fred Stambaugh, Anna Lee Crites, Pat Stayman, Dixie Donner, Ethel Thoman, Shirley Ecker, Rose Valentine, Edna Emig, Dolly Wagner, Ruth Franklin, Pat White, Doris J Gladfelter, Doris Wilson, Jackie Haberkam, Linda Yarger, Judy Hagan, Carolyn Zavilla, Nancy Harrell, Barb Harrold, Grace & Paul Giant Hartsough, Dick Kennies Markets Hoover, Dolores & Don Hudgins, Steve Johnson, Ellen Kanwischer, Susan Krebs, Donna Krebs, Linda Laughman, Grace & Harlyn Leppo, Delores Thank you to these organizations and individuals who made monetary donations for the month of October. Mansberger, Bob Mc Cannon, Pat Messersmith, Anna Mitzel, Don & Shirley Moubrey, Kass Myers, Herm Overmiller, Bob & Lyn Pomraning, Pat & Byron Rahe, Martha Reaver, Leo & Sandy Reichert, Ruth Rider, Charlie Seven Valleys Borough Roth’s Farm Village York New Salem Borough Spring Grove VFW Nancy Wentz Jerry Cramer Carole Stair Since we do not charge an annual membership fee, we encourage all members to make an annual donation to Windy Hill. Donation cards are available at the front desk. Windy Hill Wish List Dessert Plates Special thanks to our community partner: Pvt. Allen J. Beck, Jr. VFW Post 5265 225-4010 Postage Stamps Paper towels Tissues 13 gal. size Trash bags New Year’s Eve Party – Wednesday, December 31 – Entertainment by Bridge Street Band Batteries— Batteries—Size AA and D Dining Room is open Wednesdays & Fridays starting at 4:30 p.m. Canned soda Bingo available on Wednesdays! Please support your Spring Grove VFW! Social memberships are available at a minimal cost. Check out their website at: www.vfw5265.org Lunch Sign-up Please note that we need our members to sign up for lunch one day prior. We are required to order our meals for the next day by 9:30 a.m. In addition, if you have made a lunch reservation and find that you are unable to attend, please let us know so we can cancel your order. If we do not hear from you, we will assume that you will be attending and eating lunch. There have been issues recently where we have saved a lunch for someone and turned others away, and then that member did not show up for their lunch. Please be considerate of this policy. Toilet Tissue Long Plastic Table Cloths ( P epsi, Diet Pepsi, Coke, Diet Coke, Mug Rootbeer, Orange Crush ) Sponsor for the December Newsletter Nancy Wentz In Remembrance of Rod Wentz 8/28/1936-12/6/2011 NEEDING OUR PRAYERS Dolly Goodling Gloria Geesey Marie Miller Sandy Uffelman Charles Shaffer Linda Shaffer Bill Forry Karl Nishwitz We express our prayers and condolences to the friends and families of Tony Slagle and Bob “Kelly” Kellenberger, who passed away recently. Newsletter Editor: Doug Baker—[email protected] December BIRTHDAY/ ANNIVERSARY Matilda Flora Dec. 9—Nancy Dehoff Dec.10--Jean Gross Dec. 11—Nancy Smith (If we missed your birthday or Barbara Hudgins anniversary, please contact our Dec. 12—Martin Yohe, Jr. office at 225-0733 so we can put Dec. 14—Virginia Tressler you on our list!). Dec. 1—Diann Belt Harlyn Laughman Chester Wallick Dec. 2—Jeannette Adams Edith Brenneman Rodney Emlet Louise Bushey Karl Nishwitz Dec. 3—Grace Harrold Helen Stambaugh Dec. 4—Larry Sheridan Patricia Ginger Leon Flora Charles Ward Dec. 5—George Sweitzer Vincent Poleo Dec. 6—Sandra Vonella Brenda Keeney Marie Miller Fern Belford Dec. 7—Betty Gingerich Beverly Strausbaugh Betty Yohe Jerry Walker Ray Whitacre Carolyn Albright Dec. 8—Algean Bowers Robert Contres Shelby Havenstrite Dec. 28—Shirley Mummert Delores Bair Dec. 29—S. David Wise Dec. 30—Georgianne Eyster Barbara Kephart Diana Rhodes Dec. 15—Joyce Davis ANNIVERSARIES: Gloria Brathwaite Bob & Fern Belford Barbara Gault December 7, 1985 Lenda Norris Kane & Diane Stambaugh Dec. 16—William Drumm Patricia Loss Dec. 17—Michael Baron William Hardingham Dec. 18—Judith Barnhart December 15, 1957 Ralph & Pat Crites December 16, 1995 Joe & Sue Smith December 27, 2000 Thomas Leese Richard Hartsough Radames Gonzalez Dec. 19—Patricia Crites Dec. 20—Susan Kanwischer Nadine Siar Dec. 21—Jay Fogelsanger Jane Tighe Dec. 22—David Snee Dec. 23—Paul Bortner, Sr. Augusta Wildt John Andrews We will be celebrating our December birthdays and anniversaries on Tuesday, December 30th Dec. 24—Erma Miller Sandra Karwacki Dec. 26—Anna Ridgeway Dec. 27—Leo Reaver Henry Lamar With Bernie Hernandez Please come and help us celebrate! Upcoming Trips: September 25 – 30, 2015 – 6-Night Bermuda Cruise – 6 Night cruise from Baltimore, MD to Kings Wharf, Bermuda on the Royal Caribbean’s Grandeur of the Seas. Cost per person starts at $997.00. This trip will benefit Windy Hill and travel arrangement provided by Travel Time (Bailey Travel). NEW MEMBERS: Please welcome these new members when you see them! Bob Belford Jacob Berwager Catherine Brown Pat Duncan Larry & Judy Grim William Hoff Thomas & Joanne Hoffman Ron & Mary Lou Kopp Jack & Sandy Leppo Gloria Luckenbaugh Birdie Miller Marlin & Patsy Miller Lenda Norris Helen Pitzer Harold & Donna Redding Juanita Routson Allen Schrum Linda Six Andy Strausbaugh Georgeanna Wagner Glenn & Donna Yohe JOY-EL Generation This group is a program that teaches school children Biblical teachings, moral and character instruction and Christlike role modeling, and is meeting at Windy Hill on Thursdays from 1:30-2:30 p.m. They are looking for members to participate as mentors for the 5th & 6th grade students. The students are allowed time from their school day to participate in the program. They are able to earn points for learning Bible verses, which can be used towards a camp program. If you are interested in participating as a mentor, please include your name and contact information on the sign-up sheet in the reception area. Windy Hill Closing Policy … Please note that if the Spring Grove Area School District is closed for inclement weather, Windy Hill will be closed. If the school district has a 2-hour delay, Windy Hill will decide on a case-bycase basis whether to open or close. Closures will be announced on WGAL TV 8, by 6:00 a.m. We will also have a message on the answering machine by that time. Please call the center number for verification of closure. The senior center will be closed the following days for holiday observances: Wednesday and Thursday, December 24 & 25 – Christmas Tuesday, January 1 – New Year’s Day Windy Hill will be open on Friday, December 26 December Activities: Council Meeting with Entertainment by “Wayne Winemiller” Monday, December 1, 10:00 a.m. We encourage ALL members to participate in this meeting to learn about what is happening for the month. It is also a good opportunity to share your thoughts and ideas to make Windy Hill the best center! Watercolor: Session 8 Tuesday, December 2, 9:30 a.m. This is a continuation of methods learned in Sessions 1-7. New students are also welcome. Cost is $10. Please sign up in advance. Class limit: 12 . Brought to you in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Watercolor Society Stamping Greeting Cards Thursday, December 4, 10 a.m. Grace Harrold will be sharing her talent of making holiday cards, and we will make them and send them to our shut-in members. Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Wednesday, December 10; 10 a.m. Members of the Mason Dixon Chapter PA Motorcycle Safety will be on hand to provide information on motorcycle safety, and being aware of motorcycles on the road. Each year thousands of motorcyclists lose their lives in the State of PA. This organization is making an effort to ensure safety through teaching about good driving habits and looking out for riders. Please attend this important presentation. This is not a motorcycle driving class. It is for all motor vehicle drivers! Christmas Now You Have It… (Now You Don’t) Thursday, December 11, 10 a.m. This month we will have a special “Now You Have It.” We are asking members to bring a wrapped, $2 gift, something related to Christmas. The gifts are equally divided throughout a table. Each player is then randomly assigned a group of numbered cards. The game host will randomly draw numbers, one at a time. When your number is called, pick a gift. Eventually, when all gifts are claimed, players begin to steal from one another. When a player’s final number is called, they make a final selection, and no one can steal this from him/her. Everyone walks away a winner! COOKIES, COOKIES, COOKIES Tuesday, December 16, 10 a.m. Everyone should bring two dozen of your favorite Christmas cookies and a copy of the recipe. We will taste test and exchange recipes, and everyone will go home with a variety of cookies and new recipes. Members who bring cookies, will be the first to choose cookies to take home. Christmas Cookie Baking Monday, December 15, 10:30 a.m. We are looking for members to donate prepared cookie dough that we can bake on this date, package and deliver to our Meals on Wheels customers. We need to bake approximately 20 dozen. Please consider donating a batch or two to help brighten the day of our elderly homebound. Donations will be needed by 10:00 a.m. on the 15th. Please sign-up on the sheet in the reception area so we know how many donations to expect. (Continued on Page 9) Continued from page 8 Intergenerational Activity Monday, December 15, 10:30 a.m. We are looking for several volunteers to participate in an intergenerational activity on this date with our 5th and 6th grade students. The students will be teaching their math lesson to our members in order to become more comfortable with their knowledge and reinforce their math skills. Don’t worry, you will not be asked to share your math skills, just listen as they teach you their skills! Christmas Meal and Program Wednesday, December 17, 10:30 a.m. Please invite your friends to this program. Along with our entertainment and pictures with Santa, we will also be giving away door prizes. Patsy Cline & Friends Secret Santa Friday, December 19, 10 a.m. (Secret Santa at 11 a.m.) Don’t miss this special entertainment sponsored by the Hardees Breakfast Club. Also, if you are participating in the Secret Santa, today’s the day to exchange gifts. Diabetes Presentation Monday, December 29; 10:00 a.m. A representative from Hanover Hospital will be making a special presentation on Diabetes on this date. Information on statistics, awareness and management will be available. Scrapbooking Tuesday, December 30; 10 a.m. Member and volunteer, Bev Strausbaugh will provide supplies and instruction for scrapbooking. Please bring your favorite pictures to use for this activity. Windy Hill Adopting a Family for the Holidays Windy Hill has adopted a family from the Spring Grove Intermediate School for the holiday. The family has five children ranging in ages from 9-16. There are four girls. The school district indicated that they would prefer gift cards. We are asking members for donations of gift cards from various merchants in the area, or for monetary donations to purchase gift cards. Please give all donations to Nancy. Merry Christmas to our Members! We would like to take this opportunity to wish each one of you a very Merry Christmas. It is a pleasure to work with everyone throughout the year. We wish you and your families an enjoyable holiday and happy and healthy New Year! Windy Hill Staff & Board of Directors Thank you to our volunteers! Congratulations to Andy Hartmann, winner of last month’s $20 gift card. Don’t forget to put your name on the board when you come in each day to sign up for a job. Fill out one slip per day to indicate your volunteer service. At the Council Meeting each month we pull one lucky winner to win a $20 gift card. We have many volunteers who donate many hours of their time to keep Windy Hill up and running. If you would like to nominate an outstanding volunteer, please fill out a nomination slip and return it to the front desk. Newsletter Sponsorships Available for 2015: Newsletter sponsorship opportunities are available for 2015. We prepare and copy over 350 newsletters each month. There are many costs involved including set-up, paper and copier toner. In order to defray the costs of the newsletter, we are asking members to sponsor it each month. Cost of sponsorship is $25.00. A sign-up sheet is available for 2015 sponsorships in the reception area. You may sponsor in memory or in honor of someone or something. WE ARE ALSO ASKING MEMBERS TO ONLY TAKE ONE NEWSLETTER. Christmas Gift Ideas: Sports Merchandise Fundraiser Windy Hill received a donation of various brand-new sports merchandise to be sold for a fundraiser for the center. This is the perfect opportunity to buy inexpensive licensed sports merchandise for your favorite sports enthusiast. All merchandise will be sold for $5 or less, and includes sports teams such as Penn State, Orioles, Phillies, Eagles, Flyers and Nascar. The sale will run from Monday, November 24 until Tuesday, December 23. Windy Hill also has various Windy Hill logo apparel available for purchase including sweatshirts, t-shirts and hats. Please see Nancy to purchase. Coming in January … Council Meeting and Entertainment by Tall in the Saddle—Monday, January 5 New Year’s Pork & Sauerkraut Meal—Tuesday, January 6 Red Cross Presentation—Be Prepared for Winter Storms & Power Outages— Thursday, January 8 January Birthday/Anniversary Party with Entertainment by Tom T’s Review— Thursday, January 22
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