March 2015 Center Newsletter A monthly guide to activities and community resources for adults age 50+ Welcome New Senior Center Staff Stay Active in Wauwatosa John Neumann, Center Director Wauwatosa Residents, Age 62+ ......................... $15 Wauwatosa Residents, Age 50-61 ...................... $21 Non-Wauwatosa Residents, Age 50+ ................. $28 John has worked with Senior Center communities for 10 years and has extensive experience in center management, programming, fund raising, team building, creative design, etc. John has held both Program Coordinator and Center Director positions, most recently at Wilson Senior Center. Kate Welch, Program Coordinator Kate has worked with older adults for nearly 20 years, including 12 years as Program Coordinator at McGovern Park Senior Center. Kate brings experience planning events and travel opportunities, coordinating volunteers and instructors and creating promotional materials. Kate bring extensive knowledge to support program operations and innovations at Hart Park. John and Kate would love to get to know you better! Please join them for refreshments on Friday, March 13 at 1:00. Registration in advance is appreciated. Hart Park Senior Center membership is open to anyone age 50 or better. Enjoy a variety of social, wellness and educational opportunities in a center of community spirit and fellowship. Annual memberships are required. Center Hours 8:00 - 4:00 Monday—Thursday 8:00 - 2:00 Friday Center Closings No Scheduled Closings Weather Closings Senior Centers will be closed when Milwaukee Public Schools are closed due to severe weather. Listen to WTMJ-620, WISN-1130, WOKY-920 or tune into TV channels 4, 6 or 12 for closing information. Inside This Issue—February 2015 Center Directory ..................................................... 2 Center Events ...................................................... 3-4 Travel Opportunities ................................................ 5 Sneak Peek at Upcoming Events ............................... 6 Exercise and Creative Arts Classes ............................ 6 Ongoing Activity Schedule ........................................ 7 Hart Park Senior Center is a collaboration of the City of Wauwatosa and Interfaith Older Adult Programs, Inc. 2 Senior Center Information Get Involved Today! 1. 2. 3. 4. Become a Hart Park Senior Center Member Register for the Dining Site Log in daily at the Welcome Desk Enjoy the center Payment and Registration Required Advance registration and full payment (cash or check) is required for all activities with fees. Register at least two weeks before the start date in the center office. Activities will be canceled if minimum registrations are not met. For accommodations let staff know at time of sign up. Pre -registration is recommended for programs without fees. Cancelation and Refund Policy Hart Park Senior Center 7300 Chestnut Street, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 Phone: (414) 471-8495 | Fax: (414) 471-8496 Email: [email protected] Online at www.interfaithmilw.org Hart Park Senior Center is a collaboration of the City of Wauwatosa and Interfaith Older Adult Programs, Inc. The center serves as a Nutrition Site for the Milwaukee County Department on Aging. Hart Park Senior Center relies on the support and dedication of members, volunteers, donors and community partners. Together we will work toward our common goal of continued excellent activities, a fun and friendly environment and meaningful volunteer experiences. Hart Park Senior Dining Meals Served Weekdays at 11:30 Suggested Donation: $2.50/Age 60+ Reservations................................... (414) 257-3534 Enjoy a nutritious meal and meet new friends. New diners are always welcome! Just make a reservation by noon the day before you wish to dine. Fees for activities and trips cancelled by the Senior Center will be refunded or rescheduled. Classes or Activities Participants may cancel activity or class enrollment prior to the registration deadline, and request a refund. Registration fees are not refundable if cancelled on or after a program registration deadline, and may not be transferable. Use Good Judgment Participants assume the risk of taking part in activities. The City of Wauwatosa, Interfaith Older Adult Programs, Milwaukee County Department on Aging, and Milwaukee County are held harmless from all claims resulting from taking part in any activity at the Senior Center. Participant Code of Conduct Any participant whose behavior infringes on the rights of other participants and/or staff, volunteers and instructors, could result in being asked to leave the center or to be prohibited from all senor centers managed by Interfaith older Adult Programs. Any concerns about the center must go directly to the Center Director. Hart Park Senior Center Staff Director: John Neumann [email protected] Program Coordinator: Katie Welch [email protected] Director of Senior Dining: Dianna Bartelt 414-220-8656 | [email protected] Newsletter Available Online This newsletter along with other information about Hart Park Senior Center is now available online at www.interfaithmilw.org. 600 W. Virginia St., Suite 300 Milwaukee, WI 53204 (414) 291-7500 • www.interfaithmilw.org Interfaith Older Adult Programs is a non profit agency that for 40 years has provided services and opportunities for individuals 50 and better. Our purpose is to serve YOU, by helping you maintain your independence, stay connected with your community, and offer opportunities that allow you to share your talents and celebrate life! Center Events 3 Fazio Chocolates Monday, March 2, 12:45 Preregistration Required Fazio Chocolates will demonstrate the making of artesian chocolates. One FREE sample for registered participants. Morning Movie—”National Treasure” Tuesday, March 3, 9:00 Wauwatosa Health Clinic Presented by Wauwatosa Health Department Tuesday, March 3, 9:30-11:00 Have your blood pressure checked, review your medical information and get answers to medical questions. Interfaith Info and Assistance Tuesday, March 3, 9:30 Presented by Greater Tosa Neighborhood Outreach Greater Tosa Interfaith Neighborhood Outreach office helps older adults in the neighborhood remain living in their own homes in a safe and dignified manner. Join Diane Euting for assistance with forms, escorts to medical visits, transportation, advocacy, friendly visits and more. Greater Tosa NOP can be reached directly at 414-453-5750. Legal Information Service Attorney Michael Pierski, Muskego Legal Center Friday, March 6, 10:00-12:00 Preregistration Required • By Appointment Only Meet with an attorney to discuss legal questions, connect with information and resources, as needed. Program Committee Meeting Friday, March 6, 12:30 Color Newsletter Coming in April 2015! Beginning next month, the senior center newsletter will include paid advertising from local businesses. Support from these community partners will provide 1200 color copies at no charge to the center! Advertising will be coordinated by Liturgical Publications. Contact info above. The Underground Railroad Journey Presented by Racine Heritage Museum Monday, March 9, 1:00 • Preregistration Required Fee: $5 Members / $8 Non-Members Learn more about the personal stories of those who escaped slavery and the role the Racine community played in the Underground Railroad. Learn more about the struggles for freedom of Joshua Glover and young Caroline Quarlls. Jazz and Such Monday, March 9, 3:30-5:00 Fee: Free for Members / $1 Non-Members Enjoy a mix of all kinds of jazz, led by Danny Albrechtson on piano. New and old friends will be playing music for you. 4 Center Events Toe Nail Trimmers, LLC Day Trip: Mining Milwaukee’s Favorites Thursday, March 12, 9:00—3:00 Wednesday, March 25, 9:30—3:30 Fee: $27/30 Minute Appointment Fee: $25 Members/$30 Non-Members Preregistration Required • Call 262-719-0336 Receive a safe toenail trimming, foot massage, moisturizing Afternoon Movie— and thorough foot assessment with self-help education ”The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” from a Registered Nurse. Wednesday, March 25, 12:30 Thursday, March 26, 12:30 Travel Committee Meeting Thursday, March 12, 10:15 Advisory Committee Thursday, March 12, 12:45 The Hart Park Senior Center Advisory Committee is the eyes and ears of the center, not to mention the HART. It is a dynamic player in the center’s success. All are welcome. Toe Nail Trimmers, LLC Thursday, March 26, 9:00—3:00 Fee: $27/30 Minute Appointment Preregistration Required • Call 262-719-0336 Receive a safe toenail trimming, foot massage, moisturizing and thorough foot assessment with education from an RN. MCDA Information and Assistance Travel Meeting Thursday, March 12, 2:00 Join Premier World Discovery and Badger Travel and Tour as the share information on the upcoming tours. Meet and Greet—New Staff Friday, March 13, 1:00 Get to know your new senior center staff members John Neumann and Kate Welch. Refreshments will be provided. Registration in advance is appreciated. Birthday Party Thursday, March 26, 10:30 - 1:30 Mary Ann Hoffman, Milwaukee County Department on Aging Social Worker, speaks privately on matters concerning housing, community resources, health, long term care, transportation and more. Hunger Task Force Stock Boxes Thursday, March 26, 12:30 - 1:30 Stockboxes are free, pre-packaged boxes of food delivered to the center through Hunger Task Force. To apply for the program you must be 60 years of age or older and meet the income requirements. To register, bring a photo ID that includes your birthdate. Numbers given out at 12:15. Tuesday, March 17, 1:30 Preregistration Required Senior Ambassadors Any Hart Park member with a birthday in March is invited to join in the celebration! Call to register and bring a guest. Thursday, March 26, 12:30 - 1:30 Do you have questions about services, benefits or resources for older adults? Volunteer Senior Ambassadors USS Cobia Commander Herbert Kaiser will help you understand the resources available to you, Wednesday, March 18, 1:00 and empower you to make educated decisions. Fee: $5 Members / $8 Non-Members Learn more about experiences aboard the WWII fleet submarine USS Cobia from Commander Herbert Kaiser. Wauwatosa West High School Theatre Presents: The Addam’s Family Friday, March 27, 7:00 PM • Fee: $10 Wauwatosa West High School, 11400 Center St. Discussion Leader: Karen Schmidt Join other Hart Park members at a musical comedy Thursday, March 19, 12:45pm performance of The Addam’s Family. Meet at Penelope’s, Book to discuss: David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and 13425 Watertown Plank Road in Elm Grove, at 5:00 PM for the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell. In David dinner. Fee includes theatre ticket only. Transportation and Goliath, Malcolm Gladwell challenges how we think and dinner expense is on your own. about obstacles and disadvantages, offering a new interpretation of what it means to suffer from setbacks. Contemporary Book Group How to Speak Alzheimer’s Presented by Alzheimer’s Association Tuesday, March 31, 12:45 Tuesday, March 24, 12:45 - 1:45 Preregistration Required Preregistration Required Learn new ways to communicate with a person affected Learn about some of the helpful features available on smart with Alzheimer’s. Make it easier to interact and connect phones such as email, applications, mobile banking, with your loved one. See how their emotions and the navigation and much more! meaning behind their communication can be used to help your interactions. Smart Phones 101 Travel Opportunities Trip Reminder Dates Mining Milwaukee’s Favorites ............ March 25, 9:15 Travel Meeting Thursday, March 12, 2:00 Join Premier World Discovery and Badger Travel and Tour as they share information on the upcoming tours: May 10-18 ..... Gardens & Mansions by Rail (New Orleans) June 4 ............................ NEW! Billy Elliot at Drury Lane June 10-12 .............................. Land between the Lakes July 21-22 ................ Galena/Dubuque, Celebration Belle Rhine River Cruise Travel Meeting Thursday, April 2, 2:00 Learn more about the upcoming Rhine River Cruise. Those that have already signed up will learn more and pay the second deposit. Travel Meeting Thursday, April 16, 2:00 Join Premier World Discovery and Badger Travel and Tour as the share information on the upcoming tours. Learn more about exciting trips available through Hart Park Senior Center and sign up to secure your seat. 5 UW Badger Band Spring Concert Thursday, April 16, 3 pm —12 am Fee: $60 Members/$65 NonMembers Under the direction of Professor Michael Leckrone, the Wisconsin Band has become the top collegiate marching band in the nation. Enjoy the spring concert filled with suprises, special effects and guests. Dinner stop is on your own at East Towne Mall. Departs Wauwatosa City Hall, 76th and North Avenue, at 3:00 PM. Limited seats available. Galena and The Celebration Belle Featuring the Classic Oldies Cruise Depart: July 21, 7:00 AM, Wauwatosa City Hall Return: July 22, 7:00 PM, Estimated Time Fee: $355 Single Occupancy/$299 Double Occupancy Enjoy the historic charm of Galena, IL. Enjoy a narrated sightseeing tour of Galena, dinner overlooking the Mississippi River and Valley, and overnight accommodations at the Grand Harbor Resort in Dubuque, IA. The following day will feature a paddlewheel boat tour, music and meals on the Celebration Belle. Learn more and register at the March 12 travel meeting. Volunteering makes a difference in our community. Greet Members at the Senior Center Welcome Desk Friendly folks are needed to greet members and visitors at the center. These two-hour shifts are flexible and designed to accommodate volunteers’ busy schedules. Contact John Neumann at (414) 471-8495 or [email protected]. Serve Meals in the Dining Site Volunteer hosts are needed to help serve catered meals in the dining site. Hosts serve meals weekdays between 10:30—12:30 and work in teams of five people. There is a special need for volunteers on the 4th Monday, 4th Tuesday and 3rd Wednesday of each month. Contact Dianna Bartelt at (414) 257-3534 or [email protected]. Provide Transportation for a Neighbor Safe transportation is a critical need for older adults in Wauwatosa. Help your neighbors stay active by driving them to medical appointments, the grocery store or other essential errands. Contact Diane Euting, Greater Tosa Neighborhood Outreach Director, at (414) 453-5750 or [email protected]. 6 Sneak Peek at Upcoming Events Winter Session Classes will run now through May 4. There is still plenty of time to get involved. Register in the office. Stay Fit with Exercise Classes Connect with trained instructors and get in a good work out. Unless otherwise noted, fees are $21/members and $28/non-members. Classes offered more than one day per week require registration for each day. Aerobics Wednesdays, 9:30 Fridays, 10:00 Toulouse-Lautrec & The Pleasures of Paris Tuesdays, starting April 7, at 1:00 Fee: $25 Members / $45 Non-Members Learn more about the fascinating life and artwork of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in this four-part series led by art historian Martha Bolles. Series will meet April 7, 14, 28 and May 5. Spring Tea: Over the Rainbow Wednesday, April 8, 1:00 Fee: $12 Members / $15 Non-Members Don’t miss your chance to attend Hart Park Senior Center’s popular spring tea. Enjoy a cabaret performance by Skylight Music Theatre of beloved hits from The Wizard of Oz and their 2014-2015 season. Bring your favorite tea cup and enjoy piping hot tea and delicious cheesecake. Follow the yellow brick road wearing your own “ruby slippers” and be entered into a drawing. Any pair of red shoes will do. Join your friends and click your heels three times saying “There’s no place like Hart Park Senior Center’s Spring Tea!” Contemporary Book Group Discussion Leader: Barb Rowling Thursday, April 16, 12:45 Book to discuss: The Nazi Officer's Wife: How One Jewish Woman Survived the Holocaust by Susan Dworkin and Edith Hahn Beer Mildred Fish Harnack: The Only Woman Ever Killed on Hitler’s Direct Order Monday, May 11, 1:00 Fee: TBD Save the date for this fascinating program presented by Ellie Gettinger. Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Tuesdays, 12:30 Cardio—Balance—Strength Mondays, 11:30 Fee: $18 Members / $25 Non-Members * Good alternative to Morning Mix & Monday Aerobics Muscle Conditioning Tuesdays and/or Thursdays, 8:30 Yoga Mondays, Wednesdays and/or Fridays, 8:30 Tuesdays, 10:00 Tai Chi/Qi Gong Tuesdays, 8:00 Fee: $51 Members / $60 Non-Members Flex Your Creativity with Art Classes Acrylic Painting NEW Session! Tuesdays, starting March 10, 9:30 - 11:30 Fee: $56 Members / $66 Non-Members Join instructor Laura Easey-Jones in developing your acrylic painting skills in this seven-week session. All levels are welcome. Mixed Media NEW Session! Thursdays, starting March 5, 11:00 - 1:00 Fee: $48 Members / $58 Non-Members Mix drawing, painting, collage into a creative and fun work of art. This is a great workshop for all skill levels. Watercolor Workshop Mondays, 9:30—11:30 Fee: $25 Members / $28 Non-Members Writer’s Workshop Tuesdays, 12:30—2:30 Fee: $25 Members / $28 Non-Members Challenge Your Mind. Learn Spanish. Spanish classes meet Wednesdays through April 29. Fee: $25 Members / $35 Non Members 9:00 Advanced Spanish 10:00 Intermediate Spanish 11:00 Beginning Spanish Ongoing Activities Monday 8:30 Yoga* 9:00 Skat 9:30 Watercolor Workshop* 11:30 Cardio-Balance-Strength* 11:30 Dining Site Meal Service 12:00 Needlers (1st and 3rd Mondays) 12:00 Cards 6:45 WAW* (Mondays, except 1st) Daily Fitness equipment is available weekdays. Free. Thursday 8:30 Muscle Conditioning* 9:00 Crafters Corner 10:00 Music From the Hart 11:00 Mixed Media* 11:30 Dining Site Meal Service 12:00 Bridge 12:00 Cards 12:30 Movie (4th Thursday) 12:30 Stock Box (4th Thursday) 12:30 MCDA Info & Assist. (4th Thurs.) 7 Tuesday 8:00 Tai Chi/Qigong* 8:30 Muscle Conditioning* 9:00 Movie (1st Tuesday) 9:30 Wauwatosa Health Clinic (1st) 9:30 Acrylic Painting* 10:00 Yoga* 11:30 Dining Site Meal Service 12:00 Wii Bowling 12:00 Cards 12:30 Writer’s Workshop* 12:30 Arthritis Foundation Exercise* Wednesday 8:30 Yoga* 9:00 Advanced Spanish* 9:00 Skat 9:30 Aerobics* 10:00 Intermediate Spanish* 10:00 Scrabble 10:00 Beginning Spanish* 11:30 Dining Site Meal Service 12:00 Cards 12:00 Mah Jongg 12:30 Movie (4th Wednesday) Friday 8:30 10:00 10:00 11:30 Senior Center Activities Daily Yoga* Aerobics* Poetry Circle Dining Site Meal Service Membership is required to participate in Hart Park Senior Center activities. * Fee/Preregistration Required All other activities are free to Hart Park Senior Center members. Fitness equipment is available weekdays. Free. Senior Dining Reservations required by noon the day before you wish to dine. HPSC membership is not required. Acrylic Painting Tuesdays, starting March 10, 9:30—11:30 Fee: $56 Members / $66 Non-Members Instructor Laura Easey-Jones will help you explore the wonders of acrylic painting. All skill levels are welcome. Material list is available in the office. NON PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID MILWAUKEE, WI PERMIT NO. 4400 7300 Chestnut Street Wauwatosa, WI 53213 CURRENT RESIDENT OR Your Opinion is Needed By March 15th 2015 Wauwatosa Senior Survey is Now Available Wauwatosa Senior Commission and the Wauwatosa Health Department are currently doing an update to the 2002 senior survey, "Adding Life to Years". We need all City of Wauwatosa residents, ages 55+, to help us learn the needs of Wauwatosa seniors. Pick up your survey here at Hart Park Senior Center or at the Health Department located at City Hall. Or complete the survey online at at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/tosaseniors Please tell us what you think!!! For questions, please contact Judi Parmeter, Chair Wauwatosa Senior Commission on the Wauwatosa Special Events Hotline. Call (414) 479-8988, press #3 and leave a message. We will return your call.
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