NORD - BRIDGE SENIORS Newsletter N ord-Bridge Seniors Centre will support the 2015 Alberta 55 Plus Winter Games, February 19 to 22, by hosting five events: Darts, Carpet Bowling, Table Shuffleboard, Snooker and Euchre. We hope you will stop by to support our athletes and meet other seniors from across Alberta. “The Friendly Centre” 1904—13th Ave. North Lethbridge, Alberta T1H 4W9 Open Monday to Friday - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Telephone 403-329-3222 Fax 403-329-8824 E-mail: [email protected] 2014-2015 NORD-BRIDGE SENIORS EXECUTIVE President Jim Hahn Vice-President Pat Santa Treasurer Roberta Svennes Secretary Marilynn Heaton Past-President Harry Fischer FIRST YEAR Norene Easthope Rodger Halvorsen Doug Youngren BOARD OF DIRECTORS SECOND YEAR Delores Bourk Clay Olsen Donna Takeda THIRD YEAR Marilyn Gillies Rodney Foster Elaine Molyneux ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Executive Director Sr. Administrative Ass’t Administrative Assistant Chief Financial Officer Financial Administrator Director of Programming Reception Supervisor Reception Assistant Rentals Cook II Cook I DR/Kitchen Assistant Janitorial Randy Smith Kathleen Filkowski (Wed, Thur, Fri) Shirley Trefan (Mon, Tues, Wed) Roberta Svennes Tracy Beauchemin David Ng Valerie Arkinstall Heather Belle Kathleen Filkowski / Shirley Trefan Sally Reyna Bety Castillo Gail Krysak Marco & Carla Escobar ON-SITE PARTNER PROGRAMS & SERVICES National Association Allyn Mills 403-328-0801 of Federal Retirees Chinook Lifecare Assoc. Jane-Anne 403-320-1170 PROGRAMS, COMMITTEES, CONVENERS, & BOARD REPRESENTATIVES* (* indicates individual on Board responsible for Program Area) (** indicates “Emeritus”) ADMIN. PROGRAMS By-Laws & Policies Comm. Seniors Helping Seniors Marilynn Heaton* (Chair), Harry Fischer Gordon Kometz, Judy Cartwright Heather Newsham Roberta Svennes* (Chair), Jim Hahn, Clay Olsen, Frank Deane, Harry Fischer, Mike Bennett Shirley Trefan Kathy Filkowski (Production & Billing) Jim Hahn Harry Fischer* (Chair), Mary Potvin, Dan Deringer Harry Fischer, Norene Easthope CARDS & BOARD GAMES Contract Bridge Crib Euchre Military Whist Trump Whist Norwegian Whist Scrabble Texas Hold’em Duplicate Bridge Rodney Foster*, Board Rep Kathy Ludwig Pat Veres & Mike Bennett Rodney Foster Ruth Balogh Pat Veres Pat Veres Sheila Brust, Jenny Oleksy** Mike Bennett Pat Kincade EDUCATION Acrylic Painting Paper Tole Wood Carving Watercolor Watercolor Club Krafters Koffee Klub Quilters Group Nord-Bridge Card Crafters Spanish for Travelers Elaine Molyneux*, Board Rep Katrina Mak Elta Buckman Don Johnson Denise Savard Sandy Baceda, Erika Bosters Jo-Ann Adams Marilyn Martens Pat Kincade Marco Escobar Crafts Boutique Finance Committee Memberships Newsletter Newsletter Advertising Sales Nominations Committee Library Mind Joggers Marie Areshenko, Janet Bobinec Judy Knox, Jack Simmons Ted Sillito, Melvin Horn FUNDRAISING Pat Santa*, Board Rep GAMING Casino Coordinator In-House Bingo Coordinators Monday Jam Draws Winners Bingo Rep/Co-ord Winners Bingo Alternate Harry Fischer*, Board Rep Mike Bennett Shirley Cavanaugh & Frances Wallace Helen Gepneris, Blaine Hyggen Bonnie Hammond Leonard Hutchinson HEALTH & FITNESS Keep Fit Classes Tai Chi Yoga/Pilates Fitball/Exercise With Arthritis Zumba Fitness 55 Club Marilyn Gillies*, Board Rep Erin Ko & Melanie Hillaby Lynn Hunter-Johnston Melanie Hillaby T. J. Dunn Jeannie Williamson Jim Scott (Volunteer Trainer) OUTREACH Bereavement Cards Get Well Cards & Visits Keep-in-Touch Program Outreach Program Donna Takeda*, Board Rep Valerie Arkinstall Lydia Prokop/Chris Figenshau Valerie Arkinstall Rodger Halvorsen SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Decorations Monday Music Jams Senior Music Makers Socials Committee & Specials Social Dance Clogging Line Dancing Doug Youngren*, Board Rep Eva Deringer Roy Swidinsky Barbara Stewart Eva Deringer Karen Hooper Sandy Nowell Della Howg SPORTS & RECREATION Bocce Carpet Bowling Darts Dragon Boat Team Floor Curling Floor Shuffleboard Golf Pool Shuffleboard Table Tennis Norene Easthope*, Board Rep Clay Olsen Norene Irwin, Woody Neely Ken Bobinec Eileen Sawatsky, Dawn Vickers Vacant Lorna Vandervalk Harry Fischer Vacant Clay Olsen Jerry Mikusek, Dave Bergen TRAVEL Travel Trip Bookings Bus Bookings Driver Co-ordination —Travel Trips Driver Co-ordination — Card Trips Vehicle (Bus 2) Maintenance Rodger Halvorsen*, Board Rep Valerie Arkinstall Kathy Filkowski, Shirley Trefan Valerie Arkinstall Mike Bennett Marco Escobar VOLUNTEERISM Building Set-up Volunteers Volunteer Committee Delores Bourk*, Board Rep Clay Olsen, Harry Fischer Delores Bourk, Eva D., Elaine M. AFFILIATIONS ACA Representative Alberta 55 Plus—Zone 1 2015 AB 55 Plus Winter Games Liaison Economic Development Lethbridge Health Education Presentations Lethbridge Seniors Forum N-B Income Tax Program SASCC (So AB Srs Centre Coalition) Clay Olsen*, Board Rep Harry Fischer Mike Bennett, Clay Olsen David Ng Mike Bennett (through Feb. 2015) David Ng (and Alberta Health) David Ng Harry Fischer, David Ng, Sheila Brust Jim Hahn, Roberta Svennes, Harry Fischer, Randy Smith Randy Smith Clay Olsen, Delores Bourk Harry Fischer Alberta Assoc. of Senior Centres Go Seniors Society New Horizons for Seniors Program View our Website www.nordbridgeseniors.com for information, photos, video, Newsletters and more. MEMBERSHIP: OPEN TO ALL SENIORS AGE 55 PLUS. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP: TO YOUNGER INDIVIDUALS WHOSE SPOUSE IS 55 AND A MEMBER. 3 PRESIDENT’S REPORT It is hard to believe that almost a year has passed since our last AGM! This is my last term as President and I look forward to the role of Past President starting after the AGM on March 4, 2015. There will be Board positions open for election. I would encourage you to consider letting your name stand for nomination or encourage someone you think would be a good asset to our Board of Directors. This is a great volunteer experience! Nomination forms are available at the Front Desk, or talk to Harry Fischer, Mary Potvin or Dan Deringer, the members of our Nominations Committee. Our Finance Committee has reviewed our year end results which have now been forwarded to our accountants for preparation of our Audited Annual Report for the AGM on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. It is also time for our annual Miners Memorial Raffle. Special Thanks to all the donors we have been working with. As soon as all prizes are confirmed we will go to print and start selling tickets. Ticket draws will be at our 6th Annual Miners Memorial Banquet being planned for May 1, 2015. One year ago, I congratulated Bob Tarleck who was just appointed to the Seniors Advisory Council for Alberta. Bob was a strong advocate and an excellent representative for the South Zone, one of six regions. Members of this Council report to the Minister of Seniors. Bob is a member of Nord-Bridge and understands senior’s issues and so it was sad to note that Bob has tendered his resignation citing health issues. May we wish you Good Health, Bob! Nord-Bridge Centre is a meeting place for some Lethbridge East PC constituency meetings. (We rent space in the evenings to accommodate the needs of several organizations and individuals.) At the time of writing, the call for nominations has been made and the first one out of the gate is Tammy Perlich. Good luck to Tammy! She has always been an active participant on the local PC Board, and understands the Lethbridge East Constituency. I have one last “President’s Report to write for the March issue of this Newsletter- but who is counting! Nord-Bridge Centre is a vibrant place to . . . . ...Keep Active & Stay Connected . Gail Longmuir Roy Bugeaud Tim Greenlee Yvonne Mills Barb Cox June Greenlee Richard Randa Irene Wills Barbara Andreasen Paul Pankonin Richard Wills Nettie Kiers Elaine Londeau Dudley Godoy Tom Obermeyer Bonnie Tabor Angel Garner Kathy Obermeyer Marcella Meyer Margaret Niwa Karon Giesbrecht John Meere Corrie Meere Peggy Velker Pauline Archer Evie Chick Alan Lennox Mag Nelson Marie Falck Evelyn Leffingwell Lynda Baraniecki Rod Schultz Anne Schultz Diana Johnson Anne Chudobiak Elizabeth Thompson Mela Becker Louise Davis Kellie Giovinazzo Wendy Brown Nord-Bridge Meetings Reminder Each Month Outreach Committee Executive Meeting Winners Bingo Committee Board of Directors Meeting Finance Committee Annually Annual General Meeting General Member Meeting First Monday First Wednesday Second Tuesday Second Wednesday Last Thursday 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. First Wed of March First Wed of November 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Go Seniors Society Regular Board Meetings Feb, April, June, October Annually Annual General Meeting Second Tuesday 9:00 a.m. First Tuesday of April 9:00 a.m. I am Tammy Perlich, seeking the nomination for the Progressive Conservative Party in Lethbridge East. To win, I need your vote. Paid for by the committee to elect Tammy Perlich I grew up on a grain farm near Picture Butte and have been a lawyer for 15 years. Presently I am legal counsel to the judges of Alberta Provincial Court and the Court of Queen’s Bench. I am also a committed volunteer for several organizations in our community. What I believe: It’s time to get off the energy roller coaster. We need efficient delivery of government services. We need to diversify our tax base with manufacturing, technology, and innovation. We need more supports for seniors as they transition from independent to assisted living. I will advocate for no new taxes and living within a multi-year budget. Jim Prentice wants new ideas and new people to rebuild our Party. I have both. Please support me. You need a membership to vote in the Advance Poll on February 26 or Nomination Day, February 28. Both votes are being held at the Nord-Bridge Seniors Centre. To buy a membership or to learn more about me, please contact my team at: 403-308-6939 or visit my website at www.tammyperlich.ca. Greg Weadick, MLA LETHBRIDGE WEST Contact Greg at (403)329-4644 or via e-mail at: [email protected] or drop by 402 - 8 Street South Lethbridge, AB T1J 2J7 Being an Executor - Mar. 4 WHISPER IN THE NIGHT By Gloria Johnson - Mind Joggers Group When the sky is dark And the clouds are heavy The feeling in the air is quiet, We cannot always be sure what Is coming next nor do we need to. But take each moment at a time, No push or shove, relax, Just rest and know that goodness, Love and peace are at hand. For details go to lethbridgecollege.ca and click on Continuing Education, then Public Legal Education; or contact the Public Legal Education program at 403-320-3288. Lethbridge College’s Public Legal Education Program is funded by a grant from the Alberta Law Foundation. The program provides general education and information but not legal advice. Nord-Bridge Centre Book Sale Give us a call regarding … Affordable Pre-arrangement Options Evergreen’s Budget ~ Conscious Pricing Because Cost Is An Option We lessen the expense ~ Not the care Ph. 403-329-4934 Downsizing Dilemma? Need to Move On? We Can Help… ● Sorting ● Organizing ● Selling Unneeded Furnishings ● Packing ● Arranging Movers ● Unpacking Call Wendy Gillett for your complimentary in-home consultation and free estimate. 403-388-4122 (Office) 403-315-1729 (Cell) www.roost2roost.ca Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, 1 to 4 p.m. Paperbacks 25¢ Hard Covers 50¢ Nord-Bridge Seniors Fitness 55 Club Nord-Bridge membership, plus a special user fee is applicable. Annual Pass - $180 Monthly Pass - $18 20 Visit Pass - $25 There is also a $10 refundable deposit on the electronic access key fob. Meet with Jim Scott, Certified Personal Trainer Wednesday mornings, for safe training tips and motivational goal setting advice. 5 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT Greetings Members, As we enter the month of February, I am mindful of the 2015 Annual General Meeting, that will occur on March 4 at 9:30 am. Please mark this date in your calendar. The annual AGM is a major threshold in Nord-Bridge’s activities; and in our course of direction for the years ahead. I find the meeting is a great opportunity to hear from our members, and to appropriately thank volunteers, staff, and members for helping us grow. I am pleased to report to you that Nord-Bridge ended 2014 with 1,348 members. This was an increase of 2 percent over the proceeding year. Speaking of memberships, I call your attention to the names of forty (40) new individuals 55 plus who joined our Association in January 2015. WELCOME !!!! And thanks for allowing us to support your goals and aspirations for our community of mature adults. We are sure you will enjoy our programs; great Dining Room; educational opportunities; and “Friendly” seniors. Congratulations to Val, Heather, Shirley, and the other staff who are helping us grow. President Jim Hahn mentioned in his article that his term at our helm is coming to an end in March. What a great supporter and ambassador Jim has been of our “Friendly Centre”. He has worked diligently to understand our programs, business, and finances; to communicate with our members, expand funding, and political partners; and to represent us at the Municipal and Provincial tables. I sincerely thank Jim for his years of service, and hope you look to him as a stellar example of what a volunteer can accomplish. Jim has particularly impacted our fundraising efforts. He has been a great chair at Board Meetings and presentations. Jim also saluted former Mayor Bob Tarleck, who has represented the south on the Seniors Advisory Council for Alberta. I do not recall another Advisory Council member that has worked as closely with Nord-Bridge. Best wishes, Bob, in the future. Respectfully yours, Randy Smith NEW 2015 MEMBERSHIPS $53.00 2015 MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS $50.00 NORD-BRIDGE 2015 AGM & BOARD ELECTION Wednesday, March 4, 2015, 9:30 a.m. Nominations Notice for Board & Executive Positions At the Association’s upcoming Annual General Meeting, scheduled for March 4, 2015, 9:30 am, the membership of Nord-Bridge will be asked to elect a new Executive. This occurs annually. Executive Officers can serve a maximum of 3 years in the same position, excepting for the Treasurer and Board Secretary who can be elected for extended terms. In 2015, our membership will minimally elect a new President and Vice-President. The By-Laws outlines nominations for these positions are elected from individuals who have served on the most recent Board, and have been a Director for at least 1 year. If you are interested in serving, see a member of the Nominating Committee identified on the inside front cover of this Newsletter. In addition, at least 3 Board members will be elected at the 2015 AGM. Again, if you would like to serve on the Nord-Bridge Board, see a member of the Nominating Committee: By-laws relating to Nord-Bridge’s annual elections state: Board Nominees - must be members in “good standing”. No length of membership is specified. (per By-Law Item 7.1.4). To read more about our elections, see the By-Laws available within the Library or at the Front Desk. If you are interested in serving on the Board or Executive, please complete a “Nomination Form” that has be available at the Front Desk since early January. Nominations close Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 4:30 pm. Questions can be directed to Nominations Chair, Harry Fischer; and to Committee members Mary Potvin, & Dan Deringer; or to any Board Member. LUNCH WITH CITY COUNCILLORS Councillor Jeff Coffman Friday, March 20 www.mbfunerals.com Councillor Blaine Hyggen Friday, Feb. 13 & March 13 Learn more about our City’s governance and our representatives in our comfortable and convenient Dunford Diner. All City Councillors are encouraged to join us frequently. Confirm your visits by e-mail to [email protected]. Programmer’s Report by February is a busy programming month starting off with FREE massages from the Lethbridge College students on Wed., Feb. 4th 10 to noon and ending the month with students from the Southern Alberta Institute of Massage giving FREE massages on Fri., Feb. 27th from 9:30 to 11:30 am. On Wed., Feb. 25th at 10 a.m. in the Dunford Diner Annex, a representative from Alberta Seniors will be here to present on the Alberta Senior Benefits Program & Services available to seniors. If you are new to the benefits program or are interested to see if you qualify, please attend this informative presentation. The Nord-Bridge Community Volunteer Income Tax Program is set to start on Mon., Mar. 2nd. To make an appointment please leave your name and phone number at the Front Desk. A volunteer will start booking appointments at the end of this month. For more information please refer to the ad on Page 10. Program Notices: Both Carpet Bowling and Darts have added extra programming days. This is to accommodate the increasing numbers of participants that have joined these two programs. Darts will now also be played on Mondays from 1 to 3 p.m. (excluding Outreach Program days). Carpet Bowling will play on Wednesday afternoons from 1 to 3 p.m. in addition to their Wednesday and Friday morning time slots. One last reminder: Nord-Bridge programming and most services will be cancelled on Fri., Feb., 20th. Food services will be available from 8:30 to 10 a.m. only. The cancellations are necessary as Nord-Bridge will be hosting five activities for the Alberta 55 Plus Winter Games. Good luck to all Nord-Bridge members who qualified to represent our Zone! New Programs: “Broadway Dance” and “Beginner Belly Dancing” will be offered in the West Community Room starting Thurs., Mar. 5th. The Broadway Dance class is a low impact dance class. You’ll learn basic steps to the classic music of Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. Beginner Belly Dance is a great exercise for all ages, body types and abilities...and no, you don’t have to show your BELLY! For more information and how to register please see our ad on the back cover of this Newsletter. From the Desk of Val R oses are red...and so are Valentines! February is here and I’m reminding you to do something nice for someone you love or admire on February 14, Valentine’s Day. I wish all of you a Happy Valentine’s Day! We have been very busy at the front desk with new memberships, renewals, program registration, and greeting our daily guests. We sincerely welcome all of our new members and we hope you are finding us very friendly. If we have missed your photo, please drop by as we want you in our member photo album. Heather and I are getting used to the new, modern, electronic system of signing up members for our activity Programs. It’s very cool to move this semi-annual process into the 21st century. If you are a new member or contemplating membership please feel free to ask for a tour of the Centre and we will be glad to talk with you and answer your questions. We care so much for our members who are sick or have lost a loved one. Greeting cards are now kept on the small table in front of our Reception Desk (to use space more efficiently and make it easier) for all of you to add your name or short message. Even if you don’t know the addressee, you can still put your name on the card as a gesture of concern for a fellow member. These cards are then mailed or delivered by Lydia when she visits. If you know of someone who is ill or has lost a loved one, please let us know. In these busy days, we have put together some interesting spring trips, so watch the bulletin board and remember to sign-up early. Names cannot be accepted without a deposit. Also, we must sign-up 12 travellers for trips on our own bus and a minimum of 38 for the bigger buses. I will be taking some R & R from February 12 to the end of March, but my able partner, Heather, and our wonderful volunteer crew will be here to serve you and take time to listen to your needs. I hope the rest of the winter passes by swiftly and without any more ice or snow. I’ll see you around April Fool’s Day! Valerie Arkinstall Our office is more than happy to assist you in navigating your way through Federal Government services. We regularly help constituents: Contact Federal departments and agencies; Obtain Canadian pins and flags; Request a meeting; Make claim inquires about Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan, or Citizenship and Immigration; Order congratulatory certificates for birthdays or anniversaries; Access information on Government legislation, and Submit a petition to the House of Commons. These are just a few ways we can be of service to you. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact my office. Jim Hillyer, MP Lethbridge 255 8th St. S Lethbridge, AB T1J 4Y1 403-320-0070 e-mail: [email protected] 7 WIN CAZH AT NORD-BRIDGE! DAILY 50/50 DRAW Nord-Bridge hosts a Daily 50/50 Draw to help raise much needed funds. Half of the proceeds go to the Centre. Members may enter for other members and you do not need to be present to win. IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE YOU MUST: 1. 2. 3. 4. Hold a current REGULAR, ASSOCIATE or LIFE Membership. Cost to play is 25¢ Draws will be made at 12:15 p.m. After the draw, members may sign-in for the next day’s draw. RECENT WINNER(S) MONTHLY 50/50 Toonie Draw Nord-Bridge holds a “Monthly 50/50 Toonie Draw” on the third or fourth Friday of each month. Members do not have to be present to win. The Nord-Bridge share of proceeds is dedicated to Programming. TO PLAY: 1. Fill out an envelope for the draw at the draw desk in the Dunford Diner. 2. Drop a Toonie into the envelope and deposit it into the Draw Box. 3. Come out to lunch on “draw day” to see if you are the winner. The more times you enter, the more chances you have of winning! Next Draw February 20, 2015 SOUND SYSTEM DRAW Proceeds of Monday Jam draws are earmarked to assist with sound system and AV costs in the building. MONDAY JAM 50/50 WINNERS Dec. 29 Gail Krysak $39 / Gail Tomsic $39 Jan. 5 Sandy Fischer $46 / Vern Michekota $46 Jan. 12 Harry Wright $51 / Helen Gepneris $51 Jan. 19 Gordon Kometz $57 / Richard Thompson $57 Jan. 26 Helen Gepernis $58 / Jim Randa $58 Thanks Jammers, Volunteers and Patrons. Thanks also to Helen Gepneris & Jim Hahn for selling tickets at Monday Jams. NORD-BRIDGE BUILDING FUND RECENT DONORS Tim & Judy Greenlee $100 Alan & Roberta Kimber $100 Roberta Svennes $500 A.L. Betty Cowan $60 Frank & Edith Deane $200 In-House Bingo (2014) $19,727 NORD-BRIDGE IN-HOUSE BINGO Cumulative proceeds from Jan 1, 2015 Through January 23, 2015: $ 1,508 BUILDING FUND UPDATE: Total Fund-Raising Goal From City of Lethbridge From Various Provincial Grants From Various Federal Grants From Nord-Bridge - by Fundraising Goal Achieved $6,250,000 750,000 2,500,000 500,000 82% 66% 7% 2,500,000 81% Total Contributions to our Building Fund 1998 through Dec. 2014 Still needed by N-B Fundraising $ 2,034,485 $ 465,515 Bonnie Hammond and her team of over 20 volunteers who work up to nine Winner’s Bingo events every month. Their dedication has translated into significant funding for our Centre. Breakfasts from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Daily lunch specials 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Homemade soups, sandwiches and treats plus Menu Items including hot and cold sandwiches, burgers, fish, fries, onion rings, salads, desserts and more! Friday Lunch Specials $6.50 Feb. 6 Nachos Feb. 13 Valentine’s Luncheon; tickets required. Soup, Sandwiches & Snacks in the Multi-Purpose Hall Feb. 20 No Special. Dunford Diner Closed at 10 a.m. Feb. 27 Fajitas (Steak Tacos) All You Can Eat Breakfast Buffet First Wednesday of each month $6.50 9 A Whole New Experience! Come in every third Wednesday of the month for CUSTOMER APPRECIATION Thursday is SENIORS DAY! Free food for all players starting at 11:30 or 5:15 (while supplies last) And... ask about the monthly On the last Monday of each month. It’s fun and it’s free! Half-price Regular & Gold Cards for all players 60+ For more information Call 403-327-7454 Two blocks west of the Casino on Crowsnest Trail Our FREE Tax Program will begin on March 2, 2015 (for income received in 2014). During the last week of February, our scheduling volunteer, Sheila, will begin making appointments. PLEASE NOTE: Volunteers will not be able to prepare returns for incomes over $35,000 for a single person; over $45,000 for a couple; returns for deceased or bankrupt persons; individuals with investment income over $1,000; or any complex tax situation. To make an appointment, please visit the Nord-Bridge Reception Desk or call 403-329-3222. This is a FREE service; HOWEVER, donations to Nord-Bridge would be greatly appreciated. Free Initial Legal Consultation Wills...Estate Planning... and other matters as you may require. Nord-Bridge offers this service through RYAN CHAN, B.A., J.D. Upcoming FREE consultation dates: Friday, February 13 & Friday, March 13 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. Contact the Front Desk to schedule an appointment. Phone: (403)329-3222 DARTS REPORT by Ken Bobinec Our Darts Program continues to do well. We are now averaging up to 24 people at each event. I am pleased to report that we have been able to schedule a second weekly event. We now meet every Monday (except Outreach days, usually the third Monday and of course holidays) and Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. This will give us up to three additional events per month. We welcome all newcomers; we’ll teach you the game and you will improve quickly. We have fun and so will you! CARPET BOWLING NEWS Norene Irwin & Woody Neely, Conveners NEW EXPANDED SCHEDULE: We will now be playing three events per week: Wednesdays & Fridays at 9:30 a.m. and a second Wednesday event at 1 p.m. Beginners will be guided by training in skills and game procedures. Be competitive, be friendly and by all means be here to enjoy our socializing! 11 Don’t put up with old style, poor fitting, unattractive dentures anymore. With AvaDent’s breakthrough, digital CAD / CAM technology, we can now create your new smile with a precision, computer fit in as little as two appointments. Check Out AvaDent Advantages: Fitted in two appointments. Computer designed & milled for a precision fit. Computer enhanced aesthetics for a natural look and feel. Bacteria resistant to help eliminate sore spots and “denture breath”. Permanent digital record for duplication in case of loss or damage. The Only Certified Avadent Provider in Southern Alberta OUTREACH REPORT by Rodger Halvorsen Despite the flu epidemics in many senior care facilities, the January Outreach Program went well. Our attendance totalled 92 guests and 15 volunteers who were entertained by Gerry B Kool on his accordion and keyboard. Our new member and volunteer, Marcella, started the program with tunes on the piano. The door prize was won by Hazel Carroll and not many guests left before 3:15 p.m., so that tells us that everyone had a good time. Thanks again to all the volunteers for making our January event another success. Our next Outreach Program will be held on February 9th, with “Tom & Curt” entertaining. This will be a sure sell-out so make your reservation early! Wear RED or PINK! Rodger Halvorsen CONDOLENCES were sent to… ...the Slovak family, our Go Friendly driver’s mother-in-law passed away; the Tomomitsu family, loss of mother-in-law; the Waldron family; loss of life time member, Coby Waldron; and Helen Dikun, on the loss of her husband,member Mike Dikun. GET WELL WISHES went out to… ...Muriel Selk; Rose Hamilton; Ruth Pohl; Oscar Ludwig; Al Frohlick (who will be having knee surgery); Nina Waselenak; and Dianne David. Dianne will be undergoing treatments in the coming months. January was a hard, cold month with a lot of flu illnesses that affected seniors and many senior facilities. Several of our own Nord-Bridge members were hospitalized. Remember to call the Front Desk to let us know when one of our members is sick or in the hospital so a card can be sent. A card will be placed on the table by the Reception Desk for everyone to sign and it will then be mailed or delivered to them by our Visiting Angel, Lydia, to bring them a little cheer. Bridget A. Pastoor, MLA Lethbridge East Contact Bridget at: 2816 - 5th Avenue North Lethbridge, AB T1H 0P1 Phone: 403-320-1011 [email protected] #8, 1904 - 13 Ave. N Lethbridge, Alberta 403-320-1170 Affordable lifeline within the Community Chinook LifeCare has been providing emergency response service for over 27 years to clients in Lethbridge, Taber and surrounding communities. Visit our office at Nord-Bridge Seniors Centre to view all the options for extending independent living. HELP IS AT HAND Chat with a member of the Lethbridge Regional Police Services about law enforcement or elder abuse concerns. Constable Les Vonkeman will be here on the second Wednesday of each month, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the Dunford Diner. Visit with him on February, 11. 13 L.A. SHUTTLE Express Passenger Service Between Lethbridge and Calgary he word below has three useful anagrams. Can you find all of them? WEIRD WIDER WRIED ANSWER T Sheila Brust, Convener Five Letter Shuffle Did You Know? You know you are getting older when you think “Happy Hour” is a nap! Join us for Scrabble in the Dunford Diner Annex on Tuesday at 1:30 for fun and games. We also serve a mean glass of ice cold water. Bookings Call: 403-380-2015 In Calgary Call: 403-681-4038 Airport Service Medical Appointments Residential Drop off and Pick up Have a Happy Valentine’s Day! EUCHRE REPORT What a busy month this is: Groundhog Day, Feb. 2; Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14; Family Day Feb. 16; Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18; and Chinese New Year, Feb. 19. If you have any time left over come join us for Euchre on Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. and stay for coffee and conversation at 3:00. I hope you’ll join us soon! Rodney Foster, Convener Take a Chance on Me… Smile: A smile can be the first step to establishing a friendship. Even if you’re feeling bad, smiling releases happiness chemicals in your brain. A smile may help lower blood pressure, boost the immune system, and relieve stress. From “Lethbridge Seniors Safety Calendar 2015” brought to you by Lethbridge Elder Abuse Response Network (L.E.A.R.N.) FOR SHAW SUBSCRIBERS: We are pleased to announce that our building is equipped with Shaw) Go WiFi. To connect at Nord-Bridge: 1. Access the network / WiFi settings on your device. 2. Select ShawOpen from the list of networks. 3. Open your browser. 4. Sign in using your @shaw.ca email address and password. Any questions? Please call 1-888-472-2222 or visit http://www.shaw.ca/internet/wifi/. This is a free service to Nord-Bridge provided by Shaw. While at the Nord-Bridge Centre you can access our in-building internet service at: User ID: FriendlyCentre Password: myfriendlycentre (Shaw Cable subscribers see below) How Can We Help Your Trees Today? Tree and Shrub Pruning Insect and Disease Diagnosis and Control (403) 634 - 3062 [email protected] Ladybug Arborists Maureen Sexsmith-West, Cert Arborist PR4600A Qualified Tree Appraiser, ISA Tree Risk Assessor ELM pruning season ENDS March 31st Booking Ornamental and Fruit Trees February - March - April Alberta Government Seniors Information 1-877-644-9992 www.health.ab.ca (Nord-Bridge Dunford Diner) Chinese Buffet Thursday, Feb. 26 11:30 a.m. $9.00 Are you buried under a pile of paperwork? Confused about Government forms? All your favorite Chinese Menu Items & More Includes tea or Coffee If so, contact “Seniors Helping Seniors” here at Nord-Bridge. We have friendly trained volunteers to help you Monday through Friday 9 am to 12 noon; and Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1 to 3 pm. Call us at 403-329-3222 to make an appointment. FREE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteers are a valuable resource for operating Nord -Bridge Centre. We are always looking for new faces and ideas. If you or anyone you know are looking for a new experience or new friends, come and leave your name at the Front Desk with a little history of your experiences. TICKETS Conveners: Contact me and I will endeavor to find you the volunteers you need with skills matched to your vacancies. Delores Bourk, Board Volunteerism Rep. HOSACK DENTURE CLINIC LTD. Formerly Dietrich Denture Clinic Allen N. Hosack, DD Denture Specialist Equilibrated Dentures Quality Custom Precision Dentures Partial & Implant Dentures Relines & Repairs Improving southern Albertans’ smiles for 2 Generations 403-327-7244 1-877-467-2251 TOLL FREE 604—6th Street South, Lethbridge, AB HIGH IMPACT MEDIA… ...has donated 2 season tickets to Nord-Bridge for the Lethbridge Hurricanes 2014-2015 season. If you are interested in entering a draw for a chance to win a pair of tickets on a certain date, please enter your name and phone number on the draw sheets. Draw sheets are located in the main corridor. Draws will be made a week in advance of the games. Win great seats and cheer on the Hurricanes all season! Thank you! HIGH lethbridge IMPACT media Nord-Bridge Seniors Centre IN-HOUSE BINGO FRIDAY AFTERNOON Bonanza Pre-call 1:00 pm Games Start 1:30 pm Regular Book - $5.00 3 Extra Games - $1.00 each Transportation is available for members; $3.00 each way. Phone Front Desk at least one day ahead at 329-3222 to confirm. 15 Go Friendly Shuttle Call us at 403-329-3222 to book your rides for your preferred days and times. We provide convenient service direct from your door to our door. The cost to use the Go Friendly Service is $3.00 each way. Pay cash or use your L.A. Transit BREEZE CARD. TRAVEL NEWS PLEASE NOTE: ALL NON-MEMBERS must pay an additional $20 for all Nord-Bridge trips. FOR ALL GO FRIENDLY SHUTTLE PASSENGERS Please remember to call the Centre the day prior to confirm or cancel a ride even if you are on a regular scheduled trip. It is most important to follow this procedure to keep the bus service running smoothly and on time. Tuesday, February 17, 2015 LOCAL CASINO Cost: $8.00 Pick-ups start at 9:30 A.M. to arrive at the Casino by 11:15 A.M. You get a FREE lunch while you GAMBLE. Bus departs Casino for home at 3:00 P.M. Wednesday, February 18, 2015 GALT MUSEUM Military Heritage Presentation The bus will depart the Centre at 1:30 p.m. for the presentation at the Museum from 2:00 until 3:00 P.M. JUBILATIONS DINNER THEATRE in Calgary featuring “SHERLOCK HOLMES” Tuesday, March 24th, 2015 This show will keep you smiling and laughing throughout the entire performance. COST: $85 (members) $105 (non-members) Bus will depart Centre at 8:00 A.M. UPCOMING TRIPS: Thursday, April 2, 2015—Rosebud Dinner Theatre “The Miracle Worker”, the story of Helen Keller. Cost: $100 (Members) $120 (Non-Members) May 24th to May 26th—St. Eugene Casino & Golf Resort, Cranbrook. A relaxing 3-day 2-night trip for gambling and/ or golf. Cost per person: $190 (Double) $275 (Single) Golf Available (not included), see Val for more details. NEWS ABOUT PAST TRIPS: January was kind of “blah” with no travel outings. Stage West was cancelled due to lack of interest but the local casino was popular as usual. STAGE WEST (CALGARY) “Spam-a-Lot” A Monty Python Musical. Cost: $90 (members) $110 (non-members) SPAMALOT retells the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, and features a bevy of beautiful show girls, not to mention cows, killer rabbits, and French people. Please Note: All money must be paid one month prior to departure. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2015 Beat the winter blues and sign up for a Movie Mill outing. Upon arrival at the Centre, we will join the Roll & Strollers for a walk around the Multi-Purpose Hall at 11:00 a.m. We will then have lunch (soup and sandwich) at 11:30 and depart for the Movie Mill at 12:30 pm. Cost: $10 (bus & lunch) Buy your own movie ticket. Triple D Tours IMPORTANT NOTICE Effective January 2015, when you sign up for any of the following upcoming trips, you must put down a Non-Refundable $50 deposit. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Coeur d’Alene Casino - March 1 - 4, 2015 Spokane Shopping Getaway - April 17 - 20, 2015 Yellowstone National Park - June 20 - 25, 2015 Deadwood, South Dakota - September 20 - 26, 2015 Spokane Shopping Getaway - Oct. 23 - 26, 2015 Coeur D’Alene Casino - Nov. 29 - Dec. 2, 2015 Cross Iron Mills/Christmas Light Tour - three dates, December 7, 8, and 9, 2015 Treasures of China Tour - April 11 - 29, 2016 Contact Donna at Triple D Tours 403-394-0349 Brochures on future trips are available at Nord-Bridge. Make sure your completed registration form is stamped with “Nord-Bridge” to ensure our commission. ROLL & STROLL PROGRAM This program continues year ‘round. New walkers are always welcome to join this senior friendly program each Wednesday, from 10 a.m. until Noon. If you live alone and need to get out and about, this program is for YOU. COST: $3 NEW DANCE PROGRAMS M ENU: Chicken Breast, Scalloped Potatoes, Veggies, Salad and a Scrumptious Valentine’s Dessert Notice to Members Annual General Meeting Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. Multi-Purpose Hall Only certain programs and areas of Nord-Bridge will be open during the AGM. These include: The Dunford Dining Room Nord Bridge Fitness 55 Plus Club/Room And naturally, our commercial tenants’ stores All other programs will be cancelled, and rooms locked by Board Policy, to encourage members to attend the AGM. The purpose of the Annual General Meeting is to present the entire membership with reports on the accomplishments of Nord-Bridge during the preceding year; to present the audited Annual Financial Statements of the Association; to conduct the annual election of Directors and Officers of the Association; and to conduct other business with the General Membership as the Board of Directors may approve. We appreciate the attendance and participation of our members who attend the Meeting. Thank you.
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