Street: Mailing: Web: 1250 S Ivy PO Box 10 Canby, OR 97013-0010 www.canbyadultcenter.org Phone: Fax: Center Hours: 503-266-2970 503-263-6192 Monday—Friday 8:30—4:30 February 2015 On-Going Services and Programs Contact Wendy May, Client Services Coordinator at 503-266-2970 if you have questions on these programs. Bus Call at 8:30 a.m. on the day you need a ride to the Center and we will come pick you up. Bus runs Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Dear friends, How’s everyone doing with their New Year’s resolutions? Did you set a goal for yourself—better exercise habits, closer connections with friends, more volunteering? I just read an article that says that, while 75% of people make resolutions at the New Year, less than 35% of them are still following the resolution six months later. Hmm….I wonder what would happen if your New Year’s resolution was, say, to eat more cookies? I’ll bet that the success rate would go sky-high for a resolution like that! Like they say: Life is short, so eat dessert first (followed by vegetables, fiber and protein). See you at the Center—Kathy Mobile Dental Van visits CAC! We’re pleased to partner with International Medical Teams, to offer a mobile dental van service on Monday, February 9th! This is thanks to an Innovation Grant funded by the State of Oregon Department of Human Services. In order to qualify as a patient, you must meet the following criteria: Individuals accepted for treatment on the dental vans MUST have incomes less than 200% of federal poverty level ($23,340 for an individual; $31,460 for a 2-person household). Clients must have no dental insurance of any kind Clients must have no realistic ability to pay for the urgent dental care they need. Patients should exhibit URGENT dental needs such as dental pain, swelling, or possible decay (e.g., discolored teeth). Patients with the greatest need (e.g., pain) shall have priority over those with less urgent needs. Please see Client Services Coordinator Wendy May if you have an urgent dental problem in order to sign up for this excellent service. Please note that this is the first of two visits. If you aren’t able to attend this clinic, we will offer it again later in the year. Iwo Jima Breakfast February 21, 2015 at 10 am The Canby-Aurora VFW 6057 Post/ Auxiliary invites you to join us for the 20th anniversary of the Iwo Jima Flag Raising Ceremony at the Canby Adult Center! The ceremony begins at 10 am (Veteran service groups and service organizations assemble at 9:30) Breakfast is served following the ceremony. See inside for more details! DIRECTOR Kathy Robinson [email protected] ADMIN ASSISTANT Timpra McKenzie [email protected] MEALS ON WHEELS Bev Vandecoevering [email protected] Lynne Bonnell [email protected] TRAVEL COODINATOR Lynne Bonnell [email protected] We are once again hosting AARP volunteers here at the Center, to assist you in preparing your annual tax return. KITCHEN ASSISTANTS Karen Krettler June Nice Dedicated to keeping Seniors Safe, Healthy and Independent 2nd Wednesday of each month an attorney will meet with you for a 30 minute consultation. To schedule your appointment call 503-266-2970. Library: Books, magazines, audio books, video-tapes, DVD’s, & puzzles available for loan and no check-out required. We accept donations of hard-cover books only. Free Blood Pressure Checks 1st & 4th Monday in February: 10:00—12:00 No appointment needed. Foot Care Choices KITCHEN UTILITY Charlie Leibrand BUILDING MONITORS June Nice Carol Clark Volunteer drivers transport seniors to destinations in Clackamas, Washington and Multnomah counties. 5 to 7 business days notice required. Call Wendy at 503-266-2970. Health & Wellness Noon Meal in our Dining Room Hot meals, prepared in our kitchen, served Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 12:00 noon. Suggested meal donation for those over 60 is $3.50; for those under 60 suggested donation is $4.25. Musicians provide entertainment and meals are served community style. Sit To Be Fit Mon….10:30 am Thur....10:30 am Suggested donation $1 Mon….9:30 am Wed...10:30 am Fri......10:30 am Suggested donation $1 Tai Chi Class Focus on movement, mobility and balance—meets twice weekly: Wednesday & Friday 9:00 am to 10:00 am $2 Minimum Donation Suggested TOPS: Take Off Pounds Sensibly Every Tuesday: Weigh-in 9 am - 10 am Meetings from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Membership $28 per year Line Dancing: 1:00 pm every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday No partner needed. No fee—Donations accepted Monday’s with LaVerne Lind February 2nd, and 23rd For services listed below, call 503-266-2970 for an appointment: Wednesday’s with Tracey McAllen February 4th and 18th Linda’s Hair Cut & Style Call 503-266-2970 to schedule your appointment TRANSPORTATION Wade Porter CUSTODIAN Howard Brooks Carol Clark TRP Meals on Wheels Senior Fitness Legal Assistance FOOD SERVICES MANAGER Susan Voss [email protected] ASSISTANT COOK Audrey Barnett Center Closed: Monday, February 16th observing Presidents Day. Medical equipment for loan. Suggested hours for pick-up or donations: Mondays 2:30—4:30 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:30 am—10:30 and 2:30 pm—4:30 CLIENT SERVICES Wendy May [email protected] Free Assistance with Income Tax Preparation This free service offered every Friday through April 10th. If you wish to make an appointment please call our receptionist at 503266-2970. You must have an appointment for this service. See inside for details regarding types of returns they cannot prepare. Medical Equipment Loan Program CENTER STAFF Transportation Reaching People: 4th Wednesday of each month February 25th— 10 am to 3:00 pm. Cut $7.50—Cut & Style $10 Chair Massage with Dennis Luna Family Hearing Luna Family Hearing service is here the 2nd Friday of every month—this month February 13th, 10 am to noon. Stop in and they will clean and check hearing aids, make minor repairs and check ears. More Information on page 7. 2 February 18th- $1 per minute (10 or 15 minute sessions available). Marilyn’s Mini Facials Thursday, February 19th—A relaxing facial using fresh raw botanicals from Costa Rica! $20 for a 30 minute facial. Volunteer drivers deliver nutritious meals, prepared in our kitchen, to seniors and the disabled four days each week. Enough food is delivered to provide meals for seven days. Call 503-266-2970 to sign up! Senior Companions Volunteers visit seniors weekly, providing companionship, transportation and independence. If you are interested in volunteering, or if you need a companion—contact Client Services! Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance S.H.I.B.A. SHIBA volunteers help with Medicare, Supplemental plans, Prescription Plan D and eligibility for free premiums. Call for an appointment: 503-266-2970 Canby Adult Center Dedicated to keeping seniors safe, healthy & independent. CLIENT SERVICES: Board News Call Client Services Coordinator Wendy May for more information on programs listed below Phantom Visions … Are you crazy??? Services Offered: TRP Rides Available: The Center offers TRP (Transportation Reaching People) rides to Seniors to destinations in Clackamas, Multnomah & Washington counties. If you need a ride for a medical appointment or other necessary personal errands, contact Wendy at 503-266-2970 to see if your trip qualifies for a TRP driver. (5 to 7 business days minimum notice required.) This program is a volunteer based program and rides are not guaranteed. Rides are filled based upon volunteer availability. Medical Equipment Loan Program: Equipment is available to loan at no charge; we appreciate donations of clean, functioning equipment. Check with Wendy to confirm what we are currently accepting. To ensure prompt service, please note hours below for medical equipment pick-up or drop off : Mondays thru Friday: 11:30 to 1:00; and 2:30 to 4:30 Share The Warmth Program Tuesdays Only: 9 am to Noon The Canby Utility Board Share The Warmth Energy Assistance program is now open each Tuesday from 9 am to Noon. We accept 30 applicants each Tuesday. Eligible customers may receive up to $200 per fiscal year. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014—2015 Q. Looking out a window, you see a tall building in what you know to be a wooded field, so detailed you can count its steps. Then, it vanishes, only to reappear a few hours later. You’re seeing things. Are you crazy? vision problem is earmarked by the appearance of images that are not actually there. While there is no definitive cure for this type of health problem, there are treatments that have proven helpful in some situations, allowing the individual to be free from the emotional discomfort that is sometimes caused by the halluciA. Phantom visions may appear to oth- nations. erwise healthy people whose sight is The phenomenon of phantom vision impaired by retinal degeneration or cat- can be extremely troubling for those aracts or loss of perceptual processing, who experience it. The images can says McGill University psychologist sometimes be rather benign, such as Ronald Melzack in “Scientific Amerithe apparent appearance of an old can :Mysteries of the mind:. Lacking friend or other loved one. However, sensory inputs, the brain creates its some people with phantom vision expeown images. rience episodes where the images are extremely troubling in their content. Most common are phantom people and Since the image cannot be blocked out, buildings, but miniature people and ani- the individual suffers with the image mals have also been reported. While until it begins to fade as mysteriously as these may seem quite real, they are not it first manifested. Often, the image is confused with reality. “Some 15 percent so crisp and real that the individual at of the people who lose all or part of least momentarily believes he or she is their vision (many of them elderly) recatching a glimpse of what everyone port phantom visual experiences. The else can see. proportion may be higher because some people avoid discussing phantom If you have experienced phantom vivision for fear of being labeled as psysions, you may want to discuss this chologically disturbed”. matter with your doctor. You are not alone and it is quite common. Phantom vision is a phenomenon that is experienced by people with a partial or Strange but True….by Bill Sones and complete loss of vision. Also known as Rich Jones, Ph.D Charles Bonnet syndrome, or CBS, this http://www.wisegeek.com/what-isphantom-vision.htm#didyouknowout Clackamas County 2014-2015 LIEAP Program Available for Seniors and Disabled: You may be eligible for assistance with your heat bill (electricity, gas or wood) through LIEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance Program). To apply for energy assistance you must: live in Clackamas County and be within the following gross (before taxes and deductions) income guidelines: For a household size of Income cannot be over: 1 $1,792.14 per month 2 $2,343.56 per month 3 $2,894.99 per month 4 $3,446.42 per month *For each additional member, add $103.42 monthly Applications are processed in the order received and based on available funding. To request an application contact the Energy Assistance Line at 503 650 5640. If you need assistance in filling out your application contact Wendy May at 503 266 2970. Stress-Busting for Family Caregivers: This program is designed for family caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s or Dementia and teaches stress management techniques as well as relaxation and coping strategies. Classes offered free of charge at the Lake Oswego Adult Community Center: 505 G Avenue, Lake Oswego. This program meets for 90 minutes for 9 weeks on Tuesdays from February 10 thru April 7. Class is limited to 8 and registration is required. Call 503-635-3758 to register. CHAIR Amy Carlton (Term ends Sept 2016) VICE-CHAIR Mark Adams Director’s Report: The annual appeal has generated over $38,000 so far, some $8000 over what was budgeted. The Board discussed and approved the proposal to use excess funds for the renovation/upgrade of the computer lab and storage area. (Term ends Sept 2015) Iwo Jima event will be held Saturday February 21 at the Center. The kitchen needs volunteers. SECRETARY Nicolle Harold Plant Sale/Spring Bazaar – Kathy noted that the event as currently organized takes a significant amount of time and work, relative to the net return. She would like to limit the plant part of the event to smaller plants. Several Board members suggested that we consider taking plants from nurseries on consignment—have them bring in plants, man their booth and take any unsold plants home with them. All members agreed this would be a great idea. Kathy will call a separate meeting of Board members involved in last year’s sale in February for further planning. (Term ends Sept 2015) Art Hall (Term ends Sept 2015) Dave May (Term ends Sept 2016) Mary Bosch (Term ends Sept 2017) Robert Sheveland (Term ends Sept 2017) SPAM CAN RENEWAL THANK YOU! Thank you to everyone who helped spruce up our Spam Can centerpieces. We appreciate your help and they are ready for use! Look for them at the Iwo Jima Breakfast here on February 21st! 4 The meeting started with Scott Gustafson of Gustafson Insurance, which provides the Adult Center’s liability insurance. Scott gave an overview of the different policies held by CAC, together with their cost. TREASURER Judy Hogland Thursday February 19th 10:00 am Regence Blue Cross 3 Guests: Scott Gustafson, Paul Carlson, Gretchen and Mike McCallum Paul Carlson, with Edward Jones went over endowment balances and trends — nothing significant to report. The Investment Committee will meet with Paul Carlson February 10th. Karl Campobosso Thursday February 26th 1:00 pm Providence Health Directors Present: Amy Carlton, Art Hall, Mary Bosh, David May, Bob Sheveland, Judy Hogland, Karl Campobasso, Mark Adams and Nicki Harold, Center Director Kathy Robinson (Term ends Sept 2016) (Term ends Sept 2017 Health Insurance Presentations Board meeting minutes excerpts—Wednesday, January 14, 2015 Funding opportunity: Kathy mentioned that a funding opportunity has arisen, to purchase a replacement mini van. She will be working on the proposal over the coming month. Strategic Planning: Mike and Gretchen McCallum attended the meeting to present a preliminary strategic report, reflecting the work and discussions of key staff over several meetings. The report details CAC’s current operating environment and likely needed changes over the next five—ten years. The Board thanked Mike for all of the gratis work he has put into this project, then discussed best ways to move forward. Mike noted that the staff can’t devote substantial time to further flesh out a plan while still doing their jobs; he strongly suggested the hiring of a project manager and offered to work with Kathy and a committee to write up a SOW and identify an appropriate candidate. After much discussion, the Board agreed to allocate an initial budget to the further development of a complete strategic plan, suitable for presentation to government bodies and donors. The next board meeting is February 11, at 1:00 pm. Thanks to… Mary Bosch who worked diligently to separate and organize a huge fabric and yarn donation. We appreciate all your time in that week-long endeavor. Thank you Mary! Thanks to Mary Weber for over-seeing our yarn inventory and making it useable for our knitters! Thanks to all who donated to the Homeless Veteran Event! The Adult Center had an extraordinary response to our request for donations for the Homeless Veteran Stand-down event. Those of you who donated made a huge impact and the items were distributed to homeless veterans at the “Stand down” event on January 17th! Thanks to each of you who made a donation to our Veterans! Around the Center February Trips & Movies Scrap Retail Store and Lunch February 3, 2015 SCRAP is a donation-based creative reuse store and donation center in Northeast Portland. Along with the ever-changing and diverse store items, SCRAP also provides a range of educational opportunities within the community and hosts local reuse-based artists in their Re-Boutique. Join us for a tour and some time for shopping. We’ll stop for lunch on the way home. Depart Center 10am Return center 3:30pm Cost: Bring money to shop and for lunch Bus Fee: Donations Accepted Bob’s Red Mill Tour, Dave’s Killer Bread Outlet Store, and Lunch February 10, 2015 Come and learn about the wonderful world of stone grinding whole grains on a free guided tour of the BRM manufacturing facility. You’ll hear a brief history of how Bob and Charlee Moore championed the goodness of simple, natural whole grains and created a company now respected around the world and watch the action of a working mill as seen through viewing windows. Questions are welcome during the tour and everyone leaves with a free sample. We’ll eat lunch at Bob’s Store, and stop at Dave’s Killer Bread outlet after lunch. Depart Center 9:30am Return center 3:30pm Cost: Bring money for lunch Bus Fee: Donations Accepted Culinary Institute for Lunch February 17, 2015 Join us as we experience the enjoyment of an exquisitely prepared 3 course meal by students of the Culinary Institute. . Bring exact cash for lunch and pay driver when getting on the bus that day. Depart Center 11:15am Return center 3:00pm Cost of Event $12.00 Bring exact cash day of event. Bus Fee $5.00 (due at sign up) Chamber Orchestra Dress Rehearsal in Salem February 21, 2015 Dress rehearsals are a great way to hear fantastic live music, see behind the scenes, and even get a chance to sit on stage behind and next to the orchestra. The atmosphere is more relaxed than a formal concert—musicians wear jeans instead of suits—but it is still a working rehearsal. There will be starts and stops in the music, as well as run-throughs of the pieces that will be on the concert. We get the great music of a wonderful Orchestra for a wonderful price to boot! We’ll stop for lunch in Salem on our way home Depart Center 8:30am Return center 3pm Cost: $5.00 for rehearsal payable at event. /bring money for lunch Bus Fee: $5.00 (due at sign up) The Melting Pot Restaurant February 26, 2015 The Melting Pot Restaurant offers a unique dining experience like no other! The premier fondue restaurant where guests can enjoy a choice of fondue cooking styles and a variety of unique entrees, salads and indulgent desserts Depart Center 4:30pm Return center 7:30pm Cost: $45.00 Payable at event. Bus Fee: $5.00 (due at sign up) Wednesday Afternoon At the Movies—1 pm sharp ... February Movie Features: February 4th – State of Play, starring Russell Crowe and Helen Mirren. When DC reporter McCaffrey is assigned to investigate the murder of an assistant to an up and coming politician, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens to bring down the nation’s power structures. th February 11 – Sabrina, starring Harrison Ford. Get in the mood for Valentine’s Day with this wonderfully funny romance. Ford plays a ruthless tycoon with no time for love….. February 18th – The Outlaw Josey Wales. A Clint Eastwood classic, about a cowboy on the lam who acquires a ragtag group of outcasts, that he doesn’t have the heart to leave behind. February 25th – Joe Somebody. Fun family comedy starring Tim Allen and Jim Belushi. Monthly Happenings: … Treat Yourself! Hair Cut & Style with Linda, Now Every 4th Wednesday: February 25th Linda Hagstrom is a licensed beautician who comes to the Center the fourth Wednesday of each month, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm to cut and or style your hair! Still a Wednesday, but now the 4th Wednesday. Linda is also accepting clients later in the afternoon until 3:00 pm. $7.50 for a haircut and $10.00 for a cut and style. Please come with freshly washed hair and bring any special products that you use. Call the front desk at 503-266-2970 to make your appointment. TRIPS POLICY : Please take note of the following procedures: We take trip signups from the last Monday of the month prior. Phone Bookings acceptable only for trips without prepayment. People may only sign up themselves and a spouse/family member. Chair Massage with Dennis Cone, 3rd Wednesday Afternoon—February 18 $1 per minute; 10 or 15 minute sessions available! Make your appointment at the reception desk. At sign-up clearly note any mobility device you will take on the trip, i.e., walker, scooter, wheelchair, etc... Facials with Marilyn: Thursday, February 19th: 10 am to 2:30 pm. Sign up at the front desk for a relaxing and refreshing facial. Invigorating botanicals from Puerto Rico leave your skin feeling revitalized and fresh. 30 minutes, $20. Trip involving advance ticket booking by the Center, or a required bus fee MUST be paid in advance before your name goes on the list. Please Note: If you must cancel your appointment, please call in ADVANCE. Please honor the appointment you’ve made AND if you cannot keep it, please give us a courtesy call. Thank you! Some longer distance/after hours trips have a REQUIRED transportation fee, payable in advance. If you must cancel a spot on a prepaid trip, we will reimburse any transportation fee collected; we will reimburse for prepaid tickets ONLY if we have another traveler ready to take your place. February Pie Raffle: Audrey’s Amazing Chocolate Cream Pie! A Chocolate Lovers delight...be sure and purchase your raffle tickets early for our pie raffle on Friday February 20th Raffle tickets available at the front desk: 25-cents each or 5 for $1. Pie raffle drawing: Friday the 20th * Seniors (age 60+) and caregivers receive first priority for trips. Under 60 travelers may attend if space permits. Luna Family Hearing Service: February 13th at 10:00 am. No appointment needed. Thank you for your cooperation! 5 6 Monthly Music Line-Up Wednesday, February 18th: The Imperfect Strangers This band played for us in December and will join us again on Chicken & Dumpling Day. Thursday, February 19th: Jim Wilkey Country, Gospel & more Thursday, February 26th: “Accordian to Go” with Leta Bunnell Beautiful accordion music including some well-known favorites! Fiddling Friend’s Music Group: Every Monday at 11:00 am! Ron Burghard with CM Riders returns next month! Happy February Birthdays 1 Shirley Oliver 1 Irene Dietz 2 Betty Langdon 2 Robert Stewart 2 Steve Avery 2 John Oliver 5 Linda George 5 Ruth Stinson 6 Bob Herman 7 Ray Forson 7 Beverley Warren 8 Ray Means 8 Tookie Hall 8 Janet Morton 10 Shirley Johnson 10 Ernest Cowen 11 Betty Davis 14 Janet Cantere 14 Joyce Skogen 14 Dorothy Brending 15 Mardeen Hultgren 16 Gayle Acker 16 Pat Wright 17 Donna Lebold 17 Jean Epley 17 Oliver Korsness 18 Wanda Hendrick 19 Monika Diehl 20 Doris Wheatley 20 Mal McCann 20 Jan Folger 21 Robert Riggen 22 Sylvia Wiegand 22 Larry Ball 22 Ruth Hepler 23 Dale Johnson 23 Beverley Mitchell 23 Janet McFadden 23 Jan Hunt 25 Dawn Turczynski 27 Larry McBride 27 Mrs. Jensen 28 Janet Potter 28 Christine Ehlert 28 Jim Langham Additional Tax Information regarding Tax Clinic at the Center: They cannot prepare taxes which include the following: Schedule C (Business Profit and Loss) if a loss or expenses exceed $5000 Complicated Schedule D without proper paperwork (Capital Gains and Losses) Schedule E (Rental Property) Schedule F (Farm Income) 2106 (Employee Business Expenses) 3903 (Moving Expenses) 8615 (Minor’s Investment Income) Portions of Schedules A and B that are not included in their training Schedule K-1 that involves depreciation or deductible expenses Other rental income or business income Returns (original or amended) farther back than three prior years. On-going Classes and Activities February Speakers and Events Weatherization Presentation Thursday February 5th Kurt Torgerson, an Energy Educator from Clackamas County, will be teaching a class on saving energy in your home. The class will cover low cost and no-cost ways to reduce your heating, water heating and appliance energy usage. The class starts at 10:30, is free, and last approximately 1.5 Hours. Join us for this great information! Fall Prevention Presentation February 12th at 10 am Todd Gary with the Fire Department will be here on Thursday, February 12th at 10:00 am for a presentation on falls and fire prevention. Topics will include: physical hazards, medications, glasses, smoke detectors, and much more. Please join us on Thursday, February 12th to learn more on staying safe. Aimee Orr, RN, from Willamette Valley Hospice will be here on February 11th at 10:30 to discuss how to help those who are facing a life-limiting illness. She will explain the life transitions that many face in the last years of their lives and the resources and tools available to help a family member or friend. Aimee is a nurse with over 10 years of experience assisting those dealing with life-limiting illnesses. Bridge: Pinochle: Game Day: Often we do not want to think or talk about end of life until we are actually facing it with a loved one. It is important to know where to turn when the time comes and best to able to be active in decisions rather than reactive. Bridge players meet at the Center every Monday from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm for a friendly game of Bridge. If you are interested in joining this fun card game, just stop by the Center any Monday at 1:00 and you can join the fun. No need to sign up in advance … just stop in to play. New players are always welcome!!! This is a free presentation. Sign-ups are encouraged but not mandatory. It is helpful to know how much material the presenter should bring in order to have enough for everyone. Oregon Department of Justice Presentation: February 18th 2 pm Every year, thieves and con artists cheat thousands of Oregonians out of their hard-earned money and valuable personal information. This presentation will help you stop the fraud before it starts and teach you how to alert others so they can avoid becoming victims. Join us and spread the word to your family, neighbors and friends to help them become smarter consumers as well. Ellen Klem has 10 years of experience working to strengthen the legal rights of older Americans. She currently works for Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum as her Director of Consumer Education and Outreach. Her mission is simple - prevent financial harm to older Oregonians. To achieve her mission, she Alert—phone tax scam WEEKLY CARD GAMES TRANSITIONS.…Are YOU Ready? February 11th at 10:30 am (1) serves as a liaison between the Oregon Department of Justice, federal, state, and local government entities and officials, tribes, community organizations, advocacy groups, and members of the media, (2) coordinates financial educational campaigns that target older Oregonians, (3) Works with the Attorney General and the Oregon Department of Justice to prevent and address financial harm that affects older Oregonians, and (4) plans and hosts speaking engagements and other events to address the need for more safeguards and public awareness activities to prevent financial harm to older Oregonians. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to educate and arm yourself with the resources and tools needed to protect yourself from becoming a victim. Sign up at the front desk, or call 503-266-2970. license. The scam call may include: -Call you about taxes you owe without · Scammers use fake names and badge first mailing you an official notice. One of our volunteers alerted us to the numbers, adopting common names and -Demand that you pay taxes without re-emergence of this scam now that tax surnames to identify themselves. giving you the opportunity to question or season is upon us—please read: appeal the amount they say you owe. · Scammers may be able to recite the In September 2014, The Oregon De-Require you to use a specific payment partment of Justice warned consumers last four digits of a victim's Social Secu- method for your taxes, such as a prerity Number. about a phone scam. The person repaid debit card. ceiving the call is told they owe money · Scammers spoof the IRS or Depart-Ask for credit or debit card numbers to the IRS, the U.S. Treasury or the Or- ment of Revenue toll-free number on over the phone. egon Department of Revenue. caller ID. The caller warns that the debt must be Tell-tale signs of a scam: According to -Threaten to bring in local police or other law-enforcement groups to have you paid immediately through a temporary the IRS, it's pretty easy to know when a arrested for not paying. debit card or wire transfer. If the target supposed IRS caller is a fake. Here are refuses to pay, they are threatened with five things scammers often do but the Stay safe this tax season! police arrest or suspension of a driver's IRS will not do. The IRS will never: 7 Monday at 1:00 pm Tuesday & Friday 1:00 Thursday at 1:00 pm Bridge Players Wanted Doors open at 12:00, games start at 1:00. Bring your own project — A great time to work on your project and be with friends. Special games: $2 for four games, 3 cards to a game, and payouts vary by number of games purchased. Exercise Classes Open to Everyone!!! Sit & Be Fit: Class meets Monday and Thursdays at 10:30. A great exercise choice focusing on exercises you can do from a sitting position! This class also offered yeararound with instructor Kay Walter. No fee—donations appreciated. Senior Fitness— Class meets Monday at 9:30, Wednesday and Friday at 10:30. Get a great work-out, rain or shine, using weights, balls and bands. Join this class with our experienced instructor, Hurshall Walls. No fee—donations appreciated. Senior Tai Chi— Walk-ins welcome! We are pleased to offer Tai Chi classes twice each week. Class meets every Wednesday and Friday from 9 am to 10 am. Check out this class—a great way to increase mobility and balance! No fee—$2 donation suggested. Canby Communicators Speakers’ Club Every Wednesday, 12 o’clock Noon Canby Community Speakers Group meets here at the Center every Wednesday at noon. Make new friends and have fun finetuning your public speaking skills. Join us!!! 8 BINGO—EVERY TUESDAY AT THE CENTER! Handiwork Group Tuesdays at 10 am: Game Day Every Thursday At the Center We supply the space and the games, you just come and enjoy socializing and a great variety of games: Mexican train, dominos, bunco, cards, and even Scrabble. Join a fun game group every Thursday at 1:00 pm Regular games: 1 packet $5, 2 packets for $8, 3 packets for $10 Minimum $5 per game for 7 – 11 players, Payout: $7 per game for 12-18 and it keeps going up! Black-out Bingo: 1 number added every week! Maximum pot $200, weekly $20 consolation prize. Line Dancing Classes: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 1 pm No partner needed for these ever popular and fun line dancing classes! Mondays are geared toward beginners, and start with the basics. Tuesday and Thursday classes are for those with more experience. New dancers always welcome! Yarn Needed for our Knitting and Crocheting Volunteers… If you have spare yarn for our knitters and crocheters, please feel free to donate it to the Center. Our volunteers knit all year long, hats, scarves and sweaters for us to sell at our fundraisers. We will put your yarn to good use if you have no need of it. Our supply is unusually low and our holiday bazaar is coming up so all donations are especially appreciated...Thank you! Computer Lab— Did You Know… Internet access and printer are available for your use. You will soon be seeing some changes in the computer lab so watch future newsletters for more details! The first photograph of a U.S. President was taken on February 14, 1849 by Matthew Brady in New York City. Wifi is also available— just check with the front desk if you need the password. President James Polk was the subject of the famous picture! Around Town Thelma’s Place: 352 NW 2nd Ave. Thelma’s Place: Adult Day Center offering a place to engage in stimulating activities with other people who have memory loss. Thelma’s Place also provides caregivers the respite, or rest, they need to “recharge their batteries”, helping to minimize stress and helping provide caregivers with information and encouragement they need! Call 503.266.5100 for details. Canby Police Department Offers: Home Safe Program— Designed to identify where displaced or memory impaired persons may belong if they have wandered away from home or a care facility. Identification is made by use of a specially designed bracelet which is provided at no cost to the individual. See Wendy or stop by Canby Police Department for more information. 24-hour Prescription Drug Drop Off at Canby Police Department: 1175 NW 3rd Avenue: Items accepted for deposit include: Prescription & non-prescription medications; Vitamins; Pet Medications; Medicated ointments and liquid medications (in a leak-proof container). MEALS AROUND TOWN: Zoar Lutheran Church, is located at 190 SW 2nd Avenue, and they offer a free, on-going dinner, every Tuesday, from 5 pm to 7 pm. Call 503-266-4061 for more information. A Slight CHANGE to Cutsforth’s Thriftway’s Battery Recycling: Cutsforth’s still accepts batteries for recycle, however, you will now need to sign your name, address and phone number when you take your batteries to the Customer Service Desk—that is because they need to show that the batteries are coming from individuals and not a business. So, you can still recycle your Standard batteries (“AA”, AAA”, and “C”) at the Customer Service counter—you will just need to “sign-in”. . Be sure to thank them for this service, free to customers but Cutsforth’s pays the recycling fee. Senior Tuesday: Shop on Tuesdays and present your Thriftway Rewards Card and the register will apply 10% of your total bill to your Thriftway rewards card balance. Check with Customer Service at Cutsforth’s if you have questions. Calling all fiber crafters - Volunteers Needed February 6th: If you crochet, knit, weave, or felt wool Knight Elementary school can use your help. They are holding a fiber arts literacy day February 6th 8:45 to 3:30 and will introduce elementary students to various fiber arts. Parent volunteer Heather Anderson is looking for adults to work with small groups of students teaching them simple chain crochet, knitting with straws and other various simple projects. This one day event needs volunteers for morning and afternoon shifts. They would be honored to have community members come share their knowledge and teach kids a lifelong skill. Crochet hooks and knitting needles are also needed if you have some you can spare. Interested in volunteering? Please call Heather Anderson at 503-502-4862 or email [email protected]. See Kathy for more information. Friends of the Canby Adult Center “Oregon Trail Pitchpipers” Barbershop Chorus Thank you to our 2014-2015 Annual Appeal Donors Presents 49th Annual Show: “Love’s Serenade” On February 14, the Oregon Trail Pitchpipers perform along with the following guest performers: “SNAFU” , “Private Label” .“Social Insecurity” and “The Tonsorial Four”. Performances at Richard R. Brown Fine Arts Center (at Canby High School). Contact Nathan Mitts at 503-538-4335 for ticket information. Silent Auction and Benefit for Clackamas County Meals on Wheels Program: Metropolitan Senior Network is hosting a fundraiser to benefit the Clackamas County Meals on Wheels program! The Silent Auction style fund-raiser will be held in Oregon City at the historic Ainsworth House & Gardens on Thursday, March 5th from 5:00-8:00 PM and includes hors d’ouevres, wine, and great company. The Ainsworth House is located at 19130 S. Lot Whitcomb Drive . $30 registration fee includes Hors D'oeuvres and two drink tickets. Raffle tickets are $5 each or 5 tickets for $20 and can be purchased in advance or at the door. All proceeds benefit Clackamas County Meals on Wheels to help them with their mission of feeding local seniors and helping them stay in their homes with dignity. If you have questions or wish to register please contact Jason at 503-213-5158 American Legion Update— Canby American Legion Post #122 424 NW 1st Street Canby American Legion invites you to the following: BINGO every Thursday, 6:30 at the Legion. Open to the public every Thursday night - 16 games are played. Hamburger Feed every Friday, 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, Upstairs in our dining room. The meal is $5 & includes French Fries. Chicken Strips & Fries available for $6. Sunday Breakfasts: Serving from 8:30 to 11:00. The Breakfast is $6 for guests 11 and over; $3 for guests 10 and under. Choices are Bacon, Sausage, Ham or Chicken Fried Steak. Includes Eggs, Hash browns, Hot Cakes, English Muffin, Biscuits & Gravy or Buscuits & Jelly and Coffee, Juice and Milk. Sunday February 1st - - - - - - -- - - - Auxiliary Sunday February 8th - - - - - - - - - - - Sons of the American Legion Sunday February 15th - - - - - - - - - Legionaries Sunday February 22nd - - - - - - - - Auxiliary March 1, 2015 Sunday Breakfast profits are for Canby Adult Center Meals on Wheels program. Mark your calendar and plan to attend! 9 Bronze Donors: Donations of $1—$50 Cindy Adovnik Daryl Allen Robert and Karelyn Backstrom Hank Baker Gary Bamber Frank & Dorothy Barich Jeff & Pam Barrow Steve Beckham Evalena & Ronald Berg Charles & Berta Belding Petty Bigham Diane Bronn Kathleen Budnick Marvin & Leona Buck Sarah Carter Elsa Cervantes Wayne and Judy Clawson Chris & Shawn Clawson Maria Cox Patricia Crussell Tonia Culpepper Trudy Dalley Denise Davis Dorothy deHackbeil Mark & Bonnie Dunham Ken and Lorraine Dworschak Don Eby Marilyn Edmonds Bonnie Edwards Roberta Flinn Lee & Fran Flory April & Jared Gensman Jean Goodin Mary Lou Gunis Charles & Karen Hathcoat Barton and Arline Herr AK Hilley Barbara Isom Connie and Joe Kalinowski Jack & Janeen Kemp Mary Kern & George Vaughn Jan Kluth Elroy Knutson Marjorie Kraxberger Verlyn and Darline Kraxberger Betty Langdon Vicki Lang Marilyn Lashua Helena Leavell Mary Lesina Jean Lessard Robert and Barbara Magee Edward Mathies, Jr. Barbara Menkel Bess Milhauser Suzanne Nichols Tim and Sally Nichols Dorothy Penne Joan Perinchief Robert Phillips Diane Randall Yvonne Recker Silver Donors: Anonymous Lori Andersen Kyle & Heather Anderson Joyce & Rich Ares Joanne & Delburt Bauer Catherine & Burl Bean Debra Besner Margaret Birkemeier Laurel Boone Cheryl Canon June Casper Helen Dobak Benny Dodge Fred Egger Christine Ehlert Doris Eide Etta Gaillard Scott and Sue Goetchius 10 Terry & Pat Riley Don & Jan Rogers Arthur Roskott Christine Rudy Sharon Rueda Dale Rushton Don Stafney Jr. Dick & Linda Schmidt Paul & Sheryl Schmidt Gwen Schweitzer Lynn Shirrell David & Irene Shriever Murl Smidt Evelyn Staehely Ruth Stinson Bob & Marina Struthers Deve & AJ Swaim Al & Sandy Tate Scott & Vicki Taylor Kathy Thompson William & Lynn Tibbils Travis VanGorder Jon Viter West Automotive Cynthia Wales Jennifer Walker Patricia Williams Carolyn Wilmes Dean & Ardeth Woods William Yates Betty Zolnikov Florence Zwicker Donations of $51—$100 Susan Green Carl & Kathy Hanson Margaret Hart Tom & Bobbie Hibbert The Hickman Family Mary Ann Johnson Karen Joy Gene Kleinschmidt Jim and Eileen Lettenmaier The Meadows Residents Council Brenda & Steve Morse Keith & Nancy Murphy June Nice Mary Ann Johnson Daniel & Lynette Onion Darlene Palmer Everett and Terry Pearson Irene Pellatz Patricia & Leighton Perkins Joyce Peters Arlene Peterson Erik Petereson Donna Peterson-Nagle Sunya & Wade Porter Gary & Theresa Raines Riverside RV Park Phil & Sarah Seale Dale & Karlynn Shatto Joseph Templeton Cordell & Molly Tietz Scott & Robin Way United Methodist Women Janice & Duane Weeks Lawrence & Mary Weber Doris Wightman Bruce & Peggy Yeats Marilyn & Bob Zimmer Friends of the Canby Adult Center Menu—February 2015 Thank you to our 2014-2015 Annual Appeal Donors Gold Donors: Donations of $101—$250 Laurie Harmon Judy & Roy Harvey Madeleine Henderson Yvonne & Larry Hepler Hope Village Judy & Butch Hogland Curt & Nola Hovland Glacie Iverson Keith & Caroline Jensen Lynn & Diane Kadwell Marvin & Marcella Kastama Betty Keys Chuck & Mary Ann Kocher Kathryn Levy Arleta Lucht Patti & Arnie Lucht Dorothy McCormick Mary & Bernie McWilliams Sheldon Marcuvitz & Carole Laity Mernie & Steve Martin Robert & Maxine Martin Todd May Alice Merrill Linda Michaelsen Marty Moretty Nancy Muller Betty Prakken Geni Pittelkau Gary & Lisa Potter Rose City Garden Railway Society Stutes Financial Group Judy Torgeson Irene Wolf Al & Nori Zieg Thank You Business & Organizational Supporters Providing on-going donations Canby Fred Meyer, Canby Telcom. Canby Kiwanis Foundation & Thrift Store, Cutsforth’s Thriftway, Hulbert’s Flowers, Starbucks Kahut Waste Services, Andrew Kauffman—Attorney at Law, Pioneer Pump, Reif, Reif & Thalhofer, The Chair Outlet Custom Plumbing & Construction Jane Dahl Gregg Ekenbarger Leona Hart Patty Hatfield James & Paulette Hefflinger Delbert & Rosa Hemphill Bob & Wanda Herman Kathleen Hostetler Ken & Sherley Howell Dave May & Christine Parno Larry & Ann McBride Michael & Gretchen McCallum Financial Donors Calvary Women’s Missionary Society Patty Hatfield Zoar Lutheran Women In-Kind Donations Susan Brown Canby Christian Church Danielle Inness Cherie & Rob Rainwater The Family of Dorothy Roler The Family of Lenora Weiss The Family of Lucy Rogers St. Patrick’s Church & Food Bank Bill & Sue Wingard Renee Shaw Wed Thu Fri Sat 6 7 More than 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate will be sold for Valentine's Day. A survey conducted by the Chocolate Manufacturers Association revealed that 50 percent of women will likely give a gift of chocolate to a guy for Valentine's Day 1 2 3 Baked Meat Loaf Hubbard Squash Marinated Bean Salad Tapioca Pudding Serving Group: St. Patrick’s Church 8 Elizabeth Meyer Richard Miller Betty Meyers & Lowell Hall Conrad Nystrom Mariah Olson John & Marge Pursley Rackleff Place Melvin Saraceno Steve & Janet Skinner Sons of the American Legion Shelly Taranoff Harvey & D'Anne Tofte Uptown Medical Billing Earl & Suzie Voss Thank You January Donors Tue Valentine’s Day Trivia… Sustaining Donors: Donations of $251 + Lori Alexander Julia Barklow Ted and Linda Baumgardner Lois Becker Wesley & Eleanor Belieu Janey Belozer Calvary Women’s Missionary Soc. Canby American Legion Auxiliary Canby Lions Auxiliay Canby Telcom Gwen Carriera Stanley Cullington Mon 9 10 Baked Chicken Squash Tossed Greens Ginger Cookies Serving Group: LDS Church 2nd Ward 15 16 Center Closed Observing President’s Day New & Renewing Members Carole Allison, Ron & Evie Berg, Laura Caldwell, Dagmar Dettinger, David & Jan Folger, Ruth Garcia, Virginia Keil, Oliver & Gretchen Korsness, Anne Krous, Marian McDonald, William Miley, Evelyn Moeller, Jean Moore, Beula Payzant, Mary Perez, Josie Peterson, Sally Poznanski, Leslie Rhodes, Joline Shroyer, Edgar & Cynthia Wales, Catherine Walters. Daniel & Carolyn Weber, Louise Williams, Linda Wayne 11 22 23 BBQ Chicken Baked Potato Tossed Greens Fruit Jell-O Serving Group: United Methodist Church 4 Asian Chicken Salad Mixed Greens Vegetable Soup Peach Crisp Serving Group: Canby Police Dept. Volunteers 5 11 12 Baked Cod Fish Rice Pilaf Cole Slaw Chilled Pears Serving Group: Marquis Team Staff 17 24 Pulled Pork Sandwich Cole Slaw Serving Group: Canby Police Department Hungarian Goulash Tossed Greens Garlic Bread Baker’s Choice Serving Group: LDS Church Missionaries 14 Chef Salad Mixed Greens Vegetable Soup Apple Sauce Cake Serving Group: American Legion Auxiliary Team 13 Valentine Luncheon Baked Ham Scalloped Potatoes Cherry Cheese Cake Service Group: Zion Mennonite Church 20 21 Chocolate Chip Cookies 18 Chicken & Dumplings Potatoes & Gravy Marinated Carrot Salad Sugar Cookies Serving Group: Rackcleff House 19 25 Lasagna Egg Noodles Pasta Sauce Tossed Greens Fresh Orange Serving Group: Wednesday Team Volunteers 26 Hamburger Feed Potato Salad Baked Beans Lemon Pudding Serving Group: Smyrna Church Ladies Almond Chicken Salad Tossed Greens Vegetable Soup Butterscotch Pudding Serving Group: Thursday Team Turkey Creole Brown Rice Mixed Beans Baker’s Choice Serving Group: LDS Church Missionaries 27 Birthday Luncheon Roast Beef Potatoes & Gravy Birthday Cake Serving Group: Canby Morning TOPS Thanks to Christopher Boon and Regence foBlue Cross for providing the Birthday Cake Robert & Janet Adrian Thomas & Anna Adams Lynne Anderson Ken & Millie Blodgett Marjorie Brood Canby Import Auto Bob & Amy Carlton Bob Cornelius Janis Cox Bob & Cec Cullison Carol Davidson Henry & Georgia Deetz Norman & Brenda Elie Susan & Scott Enyart Jean Epley Ellen & Emmett Gray Carmen Hamilton Sun Activities—February 2015 1 8 15 Mon Tue Thu Fri 2 3 4 5 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 Senior Fitness Foot Clinic Blood Pressure Sit & Be Fit Music: Fiddlers & Friends 1:00 Line Dance 1:00 Bridge 10:00 TOPS 10:00 Handiwork 10:00 Trip: Scrap Store & Lunch 1:00 Line Dance 9:00 Tai Chi 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 10:30 Speaker: Low-Cost Weatherization 1:00 Line Dancing 1:00 Game Day 9:00 Tax Clinic 9:00 Tai Chi 10:30 Senior Fitness 1:00 Pinochle 9 10 11 12 13 9:30 Senior Fitness 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:00 Music: Fiddlers & Friends 1:00 Line Dance 1:00 Bridge 9:30 Trip: Bob’s Red Mill Tour & Lunch 9:00 Tai Chi 10:30 Senior Fitness 10:30 Speaker: Transitions—Willamette Valley Hospice 10:00 Speaker: Fall Presentation with Canby Fire Depart. 9:00 Tax Clinic Mobile Dental Van Here Today! 1:00 Pinochle 1:00 Bingo 16 17 10:00 TOPS 10:00 Handiwork CENTER CLOSED OBSERVING PRESIDENTS DAY 1:00 Pinochle 1:00 Bingo 10:00 TOPS 10:00 Handiwork 1:00 Line Dance 11:15 Trip: Culinary Institute Lunch 1:00 Line Dance 1:00 Pinochle 1:00 Bingo 22 Wed 10:30 Valentine Craft with Wendy—Roses 10: 00 Foot Clinic 10:30 Senior Fitness 12:00 Speaker’s Club 1:00 Movie: “State of Play” 12:00 Speaker’s Club 1:00 Board Meeting 1:00 Legal Assistance 1:00 Movie: “Sabrina” 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:30 Ron Burghard– CM Riders 6 7 sted e rvic e S rn ue Req u Ret 14 9:00 Tai Chi 10:00 Luna Hearing Service 10:30 Senior Fitness 1:00 Pinochle 1:00 Line Dancing 1:00 Game Day 18 9:00 Tai Chi 10:00 Foot clinic 10:30 Senior Fitness 11:15 Music Guests: The Imperfect Strangers 12:00 Speaker’s Club 1:00 Movie—”The Outlaw Josey Wales” 2:00 Chair Massage with Dennis 2:00 Speaker: Oregon Dept. of Justice Stopping Fraud 19 10:00 Facials with Marilyn 10:00 Regence Blue Cross Health Presentation 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:30 Music with Jim Wilkey 12:00 Pie Raffle 1:00 Line Dancing 1:00 Game Day 20 9:00 Tai Chi 10:30 Senior Fitness 12:00 Pie Raffle 1:00 Pinochle 24 25 26 27 9:30 Senior Fitness 10:00 Blood Pressure Clinic 10:00 Foot clinic 10:00 Blood Pressure 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:00 Music: Fiddlers & Friends 1:00 Line Dance 1:00 Bridge 10:00 TOPS 10:00 Handiwork 1:00 Line Dance 10:00 Hair Cut with Linda 10:30 Senior Fitness 12:00 Speaker’s Club 1:00 Movie: “Joe Somebody” 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:30 Music with Leta— Accordion to Go 9:00 Tax Clinic 1:00 Line Dancing 1:00 Game Day 1:00 Providence Health Presentation 9:00 Tai Chi 10:30 Senior Fitness 12:00 Pie Raffle 12:00 Birthday Lunch 1:00 Pinochle 4:30 Trip: The Melting Pot Restaurant Join us for our Valentine Craft—Wednesday, February 4th at 10:30 am Hershey Kiss Rose: Save it for yourself or give it as a Valentine to that special someone. 21 9:00 Tax Clinic 23 1:00 Pinochle 1:00 Bingo NONPROFIT US POSTAGE PAID CANBY OR PERMIT NO 81 Sat 10 am—Iwo Jima Breakfast Trip: 3 pm Orchestra—Salem Sun Friends of Canby Adult Center Inc PO Box 10 Canby OR 97013-0010 28 CANBY ADULT CENTER MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION New Member Name Name Renewal Single Membership: $15/year Couple: $25/year Under 65___ 65-70___ 70-75___ 75-80___ Over 80 ___ Under 65___ 65-70___ 70-75___ 75-80___ Over 80 ___ Birth Month_______ Birth Day: _______ Birth Month_______ Birth Day: _______ Address:________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: ____________________________________ Renewal postcards are mailed quarterly as a reminder to renew your membership & update your information. 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