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 April 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, You may have noticed a new face around the Center on Mondays—please join me in welcoming Jeanne Vodka as our new Home Delivered Meals Coordinator II, working with Bev. Jeanne is taking over the Monday responsibility from Lynne Bonnell, so that Lynne can focus more exclusively on planning out fun and exciting trips for everyone, in addition to her daily responsibilities as master shuttler to and from the center:). Jeanne isn’t really a newcomer to the Center; she served as a MOW volunteer driver for a number of years until moving to Oregon City. We’re thrilled to have her back, this time as a member of our employee team! Make sure to introduce yourself to Jeanne when you see her, and help us to make her feel welcome. See you at the Center—Kathy Still room for players in our Annual Irene Collins Memorial Bridge Tournament! When: Where: Cost: Saturday, April 11th 10:00 am to roughly 3:30 pm Canby Adult Center $10 per person Bring a partner and join us for our annual bridge tournament! $10 fee pays for soup, bread, dessert, winnings and door prizes. (Bring a sack lunch if you need a heavier meal.) This is a bridge party, not duplicate bridge, although you will have the same partner all day. Last day to register is April 6 2015, and advance registration is REQUIRED. Applications available at the front desk. Easter “Hoppinings”… Join Us April 1st—Hat Decorating April 2nd—Easter Egg Decorating April 3rd— Easter Parade and Easter Hat Contest April 13th—Commemoration of 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination The date is actually the 14th, but we’ll mark the occasion on the 13th. Dress up in period costume and have some fun with a Lincoln trivia quiz. We’ll also have a reading of the Gettysburg address. (Thanks to Dave May for the idea!) Annual Spring Bazaar Coming Up on April 25th—9 am to 3 pm Spring is just around the corner and preparations are being made for our Annual Spring Bazaar! We still have a few vendor tables left but they’re going fast, so sign up quickly if you want to join us! We are focusing on smaller plants and starts this year, so please plan to do your spring garden shopping with us. We are looking for help in several areas: We need volunteers to handle sales on the day of the event, volunteers with a vehicle willing to pick up our plant donations (nothing big this year– promise) and, as always, bakers willing to put a plate of something wonderful together to sell at our baked goods table. Come in to shop with our vendors, buy your spring starts and have lunch—all under one roof!. See you on the 25th— Mark your May calendar— The Zoomobile will be back on May 7th! Join us for the Zoo’s wonderful program and a chance to get up close and personal with some animals. 10:00 am. Dedicated to keeping Seniors Safe, Healthy and Independent Medical Equipment Loan Program CENTER STAFF DIRECTOR Kathy Robinson [email protected] Medical equipment for loan. Suggested hours for pick-up or donations: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 11:30 to 1:00 and 2:30 to 4:30 Wednesday 1:00 to 4:30 ADMIN ASSISTANT Timpra McKenzie [email protected] Legal Assistance 2nd Wednesday of each month an attorney will meet with you for a 30 minute consultation. To schedule your appointment call 503-266-2970. FOOD SERVICES MANAGER Susan Voss [email protected] Jeanne Vodka TRAVEL COODINATOR Lynne Bonnell [email protected] 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 April: 6th & 20th 10:00—12:00 No appointment needed. ASSISTANT COOK Audrey Barnett KITCHEN ASSISTANTS Karen Krettler June Nice Foot Care Choices Monday’s with LaVerne Lind April 6th, April 20th, April 27th KITCHEN UTILITY Charlie Leibrand Wednesday’s with Tracey McAllen April 1st, April 15th TRANSPORTATION Wade Porter Call 503-266-2970 to schedule your appointment CUSTODIAN Howard Brooks Carol Clark BUILDING MONITORS June Nice Carol Clark TRP 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 Meals on Wheels Senior Fitness CLIENT SERVICES Wendy May [email protected] MEALS ON WHEELS Bev Vandecoevering [email protected] Transportation Reaching People: Luna Family Hearing Luna Family Hearing service is here the 2nd Friday of every month—this month April 10th, 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 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 For services listed below, call 503-266-2970 for an appointment: Linda’s Hair Cut & Style 4th Wednesday of each month April 22nd— 10 am to 3:00 pm. Cut $7.50—Cut & Style $10 Appointment Required Marilyn’s Mini Facials Thursday, April 16th— A relaxing facial using fresh raw botanicals from Costa Rica! $20 for a 30 minute facial. Appointment Required 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: Call Client Services Coordinator Wendy May for more information on programs listed below 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 : Monday/Tuesday/Thursday & Friday 11:30 to 1:00 and 2:30 to 4:30 Wednesday: 1:00 to 4:30 DO NOT CALL REGISTRY...— PHONE NUMBER CORRECTION Correction—Please note: the number BELOW is now correct—thanks to the member who made us aware of the error in last month’s newsletter! Just call 1-888-382-1222 from the phone number you want to register, or visit www.donotcall.gov to add your number to the do not call registry. Reminder: Canby Utility Share the Warmth program is now closed. The PGE/NWN (Northwest Natural Gas) PROGRAMS REMAIN OPEN . If you need assistance and are a customer of either Portland General Electric or NW Natural—please call the Energy Assistance number: 503-650-5640. April in Action Around the Center Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program is Now Closed Oregon Patient Safety Commission and Early Discussion and Resolution The Clackamas County federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) have been expended or are committed to the existing wait list. This program serves Clackamas County residents who need winter heating assistance. April 24th – 11:00 am – Canby Adult Center Although healthcare providers strive to give every patient the best care possible, patients can still be injured during care. After serious physical injury or death, patients and their families may struggle to get answers about what happened or to get the resolution they need to move forward. Callers who left a message through March 15 will still be eligible for service, but they are unable to accept any new requests for this service. Clients may call back October 1 or after to receive an update for the 2015-16 LIHEAP program year funds. Early Discussion and Resolution (EDR) brings together patients (or their representatives) and their healthcare facilities or providers to talk about what happened and build a shared understanding about what should happen next. By participating in this process, it’s possible to get honest answers and maintain relationships. The PGE/NWN (Northwest Natural Gas) PROGRAMS REMAIN OPEN . If you need assistance and are a customer of either Portland General Electric or NW Natural—please call the Energy Assistance number: 503-650-5640. Senior Companion Volunteers Needed— Special Training Not Required… You Can Make a Difference! The Oregon Patient Safety Commission manages this process as part of our mission to reduce the risk of adverse events and promote a culture of patient safety across the state of Oregon. On April 24, Melissa Parkerton will tell you more about the Oregon Patient Safety Commission’s activities and how to get started with Early Discussion and Resolution if you or someone you love wants to wants to have a discussion. Do you enjoy helping others? Would you like to help a senior with trips to the grocery store, running errands or activities in their home such as putting puzzles together, reading, watching movies? The Senior Companion Program may just be what you are looking for. We need volunteers. We have many seniors and adults with disabilities in the Canby community who would benefit from the program. However, currently I do not have enough volunteers to fill the need. What is the Senior Companion Program? Senior Companions are volunteers who can offer just a little extra help to homebound seniors and disabled adults. There is no charge for the services. If the volunteer is income-qualified, they can receive a stipend for the services. Mileage is reimbursable. The purpose of the program is to help seniors live independently in their own familiar surroundings for as long as is safely possible. Senior Companion Volunteers can: Provide companionship by talking, taking walks, listening, sharing experiences, playing games or cards, reading or watching TV; Provide transportation and accompany clients to their medical appointments, the grocery store, and other household or personal errands; Help with light housekeeping and meal planning and preparation; Provide a break for family or primary caregiver. Senior Companion Volunteers can NOT: Provide services usually performed by a doctor or nurse, Handle money or medication, Do major household repairs or major cleaning, Do any heavy lifting Provide services for anyone other than the client. For more information on how to become a Senior Companion Volunteer, please contact Wendy May, Client Services Coordinator Canby Adult Center at: 503 266 2970. 3 Smoke Alarms … Time to Check Them with Canby Fire Department—Free Service Have you checked your smoke alarm lately? Do you have enough smoke alarms? Are they in the right places? When did you last change your smoke alarm batteries? Do you have 10 year batteries? If you don’t know the answer to these questions, Canby Fire Department would like to evaluate your smoke alarms and put some new alarms up if you need them at no cost. We received a Grant from the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s office to put alarms up in any home that needs them. Call Canby Fire at 503-266-5851 to set an appointment. *Older adults (ages 65 and older) represent 13 percent of the United States population but suffer 35 percent of all fire deaths. *Older adults are 2.7 times more likely to die in a fire than the general population. The risk worsens as we age. *People ages 85 and older are 4.6 times more likely to die in a fire. *Having a working smoke alarms can give you vital seconds and a 95% chance of getting out in the event of a Fire. It really can mean the difference between life & death! 4 Advance Directive Workshop: April 29th at 10 am “What You Need To Know” In the state of Oregon, everyone has a right to express their wishes in writing regarding their healthcare via an Advance Directive. Most healthcare providers and lawyers suggest that all adults, regardless of age, get their healthcare affairs in order and start thinking about their endof-life options and wishes long before a health crisis occurs. To learn more about advanced directives and start the process of creating one, Willamette Valley Hospice offers information and a free workshop April 29th at 10 am. “An advance directive is a gift we can give to those who might be in a position to make medical decisions for us, if we aren’t able to do so ourselves. By writing our wishes down in the legal format of the advance directive, it takes a large burden off of our loved ones. It’s free and easy to do,” says Melissa Lindley, community outreach coordinator at Willamette Valley Hospice, who will be facilitating the workshop. “Most of us plan for the major events in our lives; education, marriage, children and retirement. Amazingly, less than 50% of us formally plan for the one major life event that we all have in common – the end of life.” Staff from Willamette Valley Hospice will be available from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm, to assist those who would like to stay to complete their advance directive. By offering this workshop, Willamette Valley Hospice hopes to help families reduce the anxiety and stress of making difficult decisions during a medical emergency. Willamette Valley Hospice resources are available to the community at large. Participants will be encouraged to share their completed directives with their loved ones, attorney and physician. About Willamette Valley Hospice: A nonprofit, mission -driven provider of hospice and palliative care services for more than 35 years; offering care and support for patients and families of those facing life-limiting illnesses. Also offering the Edward F. Tokarski Home and Transitions Program and a range of community bereavement services. Call 503-266-2970 to register for this class— advance registration is preferred to ensure enough materials for everyone. Share the Ride Meeting: April 2nd at 1:00: A pilot project through Clackamas County Social Services running thru Share the December 2015. This program Ride is designed to connect those who need occasional transportation with people who can provide it. This meeting is open to all people who need a ride AND residents who are willing to offer rides to others. Join us for an information meeting Thursday, April 2nd at 1:00 pm to find out more about this great program! Board News & Announcements BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014—2015 CHAIR Amy Carlton (Term ends Sept 2016) VICE-CHAIR Mark Adams (Term ends Sept 2016) TREASURER Judy Hogland (Term ends Sept 2015) SECRETARY Nicolle Harold (Term ends Sept 2017 Karl Campobosso (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) It’s Your Center! Do you have a great idea, or concern about our Center? We'd like to hear from you! Come share your thoughts with a Board member! On April 8th one or more board members will be available from 11:00 am at the Center to hear from you, reporting back to the full Board as necessary. Please take advantage of this opportunity to share your ideas – this is YOUR center!” April Trips Board meeting minutes excerpts—Wednesday, March 11,2015 Directors Present: Amy Carlton, Art Hall, Mary Bosch, Bob Sheveland, Judy Hogland, Karl Campobasso, Mark Adams and Nicki Harold Director Excused: David May add on of 60 additional diners. We had close to 180 guests for the event. Center Director: Kathy Robinson Guest: City Council liaison Tracie Heidt Bridge Tournament – is set for April 11th. Invitations have gone out in the mail and we’ve lined up help for both the lunch and the game. Report from Tracie Heidt, City Council: Tracie gave an update on the Library project, indicating that several community input meetings will be held in the coming days. Director’s Report: The Center hired a new Meals on Wheel Coordinator II, Jeanne Vodka, to work Mondays and to fill in for vacationing staff. She started training March 2, 2015. The semi-annual “Share a Meal” fundraiser is up and running, event to be held March 17th. Orders coming in steadily. Plant Sale/Spring Bazaar- April 25th will go forward but with some revisions. No large plants/ trees this year. Kathy will have a list of nurseries to call for donations soon and will share with Board members. Strategic planning team- comments on the draft RFP made by committee and will be sent back to Mike within the next couple of weeks. Ride sharing project pilot launch still on track for March with an open orientation here at the cen- Canby Rotary has given the Adult Center a donation of $500 with a match of $500 from Dister on March 19th. trict Rotary to be earmarked for the computer The AARP Tax Clinic is fully booked for the rest lab. of the season. We now refer people to the drop Budget- We are $49,000 in the black as of end -in Saturday clinic at Canby Utility. February. We’ve had to tighten up on several food-related Treasurers Report – Judy went over the latest practices because of difficulty in meeting increasing demands—see below for further infor- investment report. No questions or input so agreed report was accepted. mation. Fundraising and Other Events: Iwo Jima event was a success even with a last minute The next meeting is scheduled for April 8th at 1:00 pm. Reminders for Members and Guests Coffee service: Coffee service runs through lunch on the days the dining room is open. Left -over coffee from lunch will go out the coffee area, but once hostesses are gone, no new coffee will be made. Beverage service will not be provided on Tuesdays because we do not have kitchen staff and volunteers to prepare, manage and clean up after the service. Please bring your own coffee, ice or other needs with you on Tuesdays. We will continue to sell sodas at the front desk on Tuesday afternoon. Thursday Soup Lottery: Our left-over soup is in high-demand—so to provide an opportunity to all those interested in taking some home, we will have a “Soup Lottery Drawing” each Thursday. All you need to do is put your name on a ticket at the front desk each Thursday. After lunch has been served we will draw tickets for left-over soup. Everyone is welcome to enter this “soup lottery”. Special meals requests: With the large number of meals prepared, we are not able to honor special requests beyond those necessitated by medical conditions (ie diabetic). MOW clients with standing requests (ie no pork) will receive an extra frozen meal from what we have available. For congregate diners: we are happy to leave something off your plate or add additional vegetables, but we will not prepare a substitute meal. Kitchen Doors—Staff only Entrance: Please note that the kitchen entrances are for use by kitchen staff and those volunteering in the kitchen only—for safety and food hygiene purposes, those entrances may not be used by center guests. You may use the side doors next to the stage area if you prefer to enter the building from that parking area. Goodwill/Red White and Blue/Big Lots shopping April 7, 2015 Come shop with us on a day full of bargain and treasure finding! We’ll start at Oregon City Goodwill and shop until we drop that day! Bring money for lunch, we’ll eat somewhere along the way. Depart Center: 9:30 am Cost of Event: Bring Money for lunch Murder Mystery dinner at Spaghetti Factory April 9, 2015 This event is fully booked - stay tuned for future opportunities if this proves to be a good trip! Sax Sational Canby Community Concert Series April 13, 2015 “Sax-sational” showcases the most unusual saxophones ever manufactured and the classic melodies that popularized this warmly embraced and versatile musical instrument. Depart Center 6:30 pm Cost of Event $25.00, pay at the door that evening Return center 10pm Bus Fee: Donations accepted Depoe Bay Wooden Boat Show and Crab Feed April 18, 2015 Dinners of locally caught Dungeness crab with all the trimmings will be served at the community hall. The 20th Annual Wooden Boat Show at "the world's smallest harbor" will feature 40 exhibits of both vintage and modern vessels from all over the Northwest. WE MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 10 PEOPLE TO MAKE THIS TRIP A GO, OR ELSE WE WILL TAKE THE FIRST FIVE PEOPLE TO SIGN UP IN THE VAN. Depart Center 11 am Cost of Event $20.00 ½ crab $25.00 whole crab meal PAYABLE AT EVENT Return center 7pm Bus Fee: $10.00(due at sign up) Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival April 21, 2015 There is nothing like the colors of our tulip fields in the spring backed by Mt. Hood and surrounded by fresh country air. Every year the varieties are arranged differently in a new pattern of color as we rotate our tulip fields to a new location. Enjoy 40 acres of tulips. We’ll stop at Senior Estates for lunch on our way home. Depart Center: 10:00 am Cost of Event: Bring money for lunch Return center 3:30pm Bus Fee: Donations accepted Chinese Gardens Tour April 28, 2015 Lan Su Chinese Garden is one of Portland's greatest treasures. Built by Chinese artisans from our sister city Suzhou (home of China's famous ancient gardens), it's among the most authentic Chinese gardens outside of China. Much more than just a beautiful garden, Lan Su is a creative wonder -- a powerfully inspiring experience based on a 2,000-year-old Chinese tradition that melds art, architecture, design and nature in perfect harmony. Depart Center 10:15 am Cost of Event $7.00 Payable at Event Return center 3:30pm Bus Fee: $5 (due at sign up) “Grease” At the Broadway Rose May 7, 2015 Grease has earned its place among the world’s most popular musicals. A powerhouse Broadway musical and enduring movie classic, Grease picks up the story of bad boy Danny and girl-nextdoor Sandy where their summer lovin’ leaves off: at the start of a new school year at Rydell High, 1959. Amid fast cars, teen angst, and moon-lit nights, the two discover that to remain hopelessly devoted, sometimes you’ve got to wake up, shape up, and shake it up! Injected with irresistible music and electrifyin’ dance numbers. *Bring money for dinner on our way to the show that evening. Depart Center 5 pm Return center 10:30pm Cost of Event $32.00 payable at sign up Bus Fee $5.00 (due at sign up) If you have questions please see Kathy. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding! 5 Return center: 3:30pm Bus Fee: Donations accepted 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. At sign-up clearly note any mobility device you will take on the trip, i.e., walker, scooter, wheelchair, etc... 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. 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. * Seniors (age 60+) and caregivers receive first priority for trips. Under 60 travelers may attend if space permits. Thank you for your cooperation! 6 Around the Center Coming Up in April Wednesday Afternoon At the Movies—1 pm sharp ... April Movie Features: April Pie Raffle: Suzie’s Beautiful Blueberry Pie April 1st – Tootsie, starring Dustin Hoffman. Wonderful movie about an out of work actor who makes himself up as a woman named Dorothy to get a job. All goes well until “Dorothy” falls for his beautiful co-star Julie, while Julie’s father falls in love with “Dorothy”!. Romantic comedy. Home-made and ready for you to take home Friday, April 24th April 8th - For the Love of the Game, starring Kevin Costner. A washed up pitcher flashes through his career. Raffle tickets are 25-cents each or 5 for $1. Pie raffle drawing: Friday, April 24th April 15th – The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. Less luxurious than advertised, the Marigold Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways. April 22nd –– The Next Three Days, starring Russell Crowe and Liam Neeson. After his wife is arrested for murder, John Brennan learns that he only has three days to get his wife released before she goes to prison for life. Their only hope for a future together rests in a deadly race against time and impossible odds. Action Thriller April 29th – Get Smart. Funny remake of the comedy show about novice secret agent Maxwell Smart, who must foil the nuclear scheme of the evil spy group KAOS. Stars Steve Carrell and Anne Hatheway. Hat Decorating Party Wednesday— April 1st Bring your creativity to our hat decorating party on Wednesday, April 1st at 10:30 a.m. and create a fun Easter hat to be worn on Friday April 3rd. If you have a straw hat or a hat that you wish to decorate, bring it. If not, we will have hats on hand. (If you by chance have any silk flowers that you are no longer using , we would gladly take them as a donation to this event- Thank you). By the way — this event is not limited to ladies only—in the past we have gentlemen who have also participated in the hat event and the eventual contest on Friday, April 3rd. Easter Egg Decorating Party—April 2nd On Thursday April 2nd at 10:30, we will be decorating Easter eggs. Come join in on the fun and take away your own basket of decorated Easter eggs! We will be decorating with dyes and stickers. Don’t miss out on this egg..cellent opportunity! Easter Parade—April 3rd Friday, April 3rd at noon—come prepared to be in our “Easter Parade” and model that Easter Bonnet you made on April 1st, or bring one from home that you already have. All Bonnets are welcome! We hope to have a full-house for this Easter Parade—prizes awarded!!! PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN THE PIE RAFFLE! Monthly Happenings: Treat Yourself! Hair Cut & Style with Linda, Now Every 4th Wednesday: April 22nd 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. Facials with Marilyn: Thursday, April 16th: 10 am to 2:30 pm. Sign up at the front desk or call to make an appointment for a relaxing and refreshing facial. Invigorating botanicals from Puerto Rico leave your skin feeling revitalized and fresh. 30 minutes, $20. Baseball Day April 8th Batter up! Come join us for hot dogs, peanuts, cracker jacks, a lively game of baseball on the Wii fit and ...Kevin Costner in a great baseball movie!!! 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 We are celebrating the start of the baseball season on Wednesday April 8th. After lunch our movie feature be For the Love of the Game starring Kevin Costner. Be sure to wear your favorite baseball cap or jersey. Lets Play Ball! April 16th—Deadline for Puzzle Challenge—One of our members has given us a challenge—if we can put together the Mickey-Mouse Puzzle on the table by the popcorn machine before April 16th she will donate $100 to the Center! Everyone can help with this! Flower Planting Day—May 1st Luna Family Hearing Service: 2nd Friday of each month—April 10th at 10:00 am. No appointment needed! Large Print Books Needed! If you have any large-print books that belong to the Center, that you are finished reading, or if you have large-print books you’d like to donate, please do so. We’d love to have them in our Library! [As a reminder: we are no longer able to accept paperback book donations.] Thank you. Join us in celebrating spring and summer on our Annual Planting Day—this year Friday May 1st at 10:30. We’ll have a selection of plants, pots and soil—you just come ready to plant that flower that you will enjoy all season. We’ll have everything here waiting for you! 7 10 Monthly Music Line-Up Thursday, April 9th—Ron Burghard with CM Riders Thursday, April 16th— Jim Wilkey Country, Gospel & more Friday, April 17th—Michael O’Rear from Prescott Arizona Folk and “old-time” music—guitar and singing! Thursday, April 23rd: “Accordian to Go” with Leta Bunnell Beautiful accordion music including some well-known favorites! Every Monday at 11:00 am: Fiddling Friend’s Music Group Happy April Birthdays 1 Gladys Anderson 2 Anna Chesser 4 Jeanne Dinnell 5 Wanda Herman 5 Linda Dodge 5 Alice Jordyn 5 Patricia Williams 6 Anita Childers 7 Ted Edlin 7 Lora Heli 7 Conrad Nystrom 8 Susan Stewart 8 Mark Adams 8 Omalee Beckham 8 Patricia Heilman 9 Ruth LaRue 10 Violet Burley 10 Dorothy Barich 11 Lynn Holbrook 11 Lois Becker 11 Maxine Fricke 11 Marlene Dopp 12 Marlene Benson 12 Kathy Levy 13 Marilyn Wilson 14 Jeannine Borde 15 Mary Jean Pedersen 17 Betty Johnson 17 Ellen Gray 18 Alice Lyman 18 Doris Montgomery 19 Patti Lucht 19 Sunya Porter 19 Richard Meyer 19 Louise Doney 19 Geni Pittelkau 19 Carolyn Hoopes 20 Lynn Campbell 21 Judy Adams 24 Ken Beaver 24 Monna Hodge 24 Marvin Buck 26 Suzanne Marshall 27 Thomas Chapman 27 Jan Kluth 28 Caleb Lyman 28 Jeanne Sweet 29 Maria Cox 29 Joanna Stauffer 30 Dan Pitts 30 Marlene Daugherty Chair Massage on Hold—Unfortunately due to lack of interest we have temporarily cancelled our chair massage service which had been scheduled once a month on Wednesday afternoon. If you are interested in Chair Massage please contact Kathy so that we might be able to re-establish this service. Thank you. Health Insurance Presentations Save the Date—May7th Zoomobile Here… Thursday, April 9th 10:00 am Regence Blue Cross Lions, Tigers and Bears… well, not quite. But still a great opportunity to see and hear about some unique reptiles and mammals. Thursday, April 16th 10:00 am United Healthcare We look forward to this visit from the Zoomobile and we usually have a full-house. Thursday, April 16th 1:00 pm Providence Health Be sure to join us on May 7th for this fun visit with some unusual guests (the animals) Activities—April 2015 12 19 7 Chicken Curry Marinated Cole Slaw Chilled Peaches Serving Group: Canby Police Department Serving Group: Canby Adult Center Special Volunteers 8 Swedish Meat Loaf Potato Wedges Cole Slaw Wheat Roll Fruit Jell-O Baseball Day Jumbo Hot Dog Potatoes Tossed Greens Ice Cream Serving Group: St. Patrick’s Church Volunteers 13 14 15 8 16 10 Chicken A La King With vegetables Biscuit Bean Salad Baker’s Choice Serving Group: Zion Mennonite Church 17 18 Chicken & Dumplings Tossed Greens Broccoli Normandy veg. Applesauce Cake Shrimp Salad Tossed Greens & Vegetables Vegetable Soup Chilled Fruit Roast Turkey Sweet Potatoes Relish Dish Wheat Roll Bakers Choice Serving Group: LDS Church 2nd Ward Serving Group: Rackcleff House & CAC Volunteers Serving Group: Smyrna Church Volunteers Serving Group: LDS Church Missionaries 21 22 27 28 23 24 Baked Lasagna With Meat Sauce Caesar Salad Spinach Ice Cream Jell-O Hamburger Feed Baked Beans Potato Salad Carrot Coin Salad Peach Crisp Serving Group: Wednesday Volunteer Team Serving Group: Canby Telcom Employees 29 Pulled Pork Sandwich Rst. Potatoes Mixed Vegetables Banana Pudding Nutty Chicken Salad Tossed Greens Vegetable Soup Chilled Pears Serving Group: United Methodist Church Serving Group: Wednesday Volunteer Team 30 Roast Pork Dinner Potatoes & Gravy Chilled Pea Salad Mixed Vegetables Birthday Cake Serving Group: Canby Adult Center Special Volunteers Mon Tue 4 11 Beef Stroganoff Pasta Broccoli Salad Mixed Vegetables Tampico Pudding 20 Honey Mustard Baked Chicken Tossed Greens with Vegetables Peanut Butter Bar Su n Serving Group: LDS Missionaries Team Serving Group: Canby American Legion Auxiliary Serving Group: Canby Adult Center Special Volunteers Serving Group: LDS Church 1st Ward 26 9 Oriental Chicken Wrap Vegetable Soup Lemon Poppy Seed Cake 3 Good Friday Baked Fish Marinated Garden Salad Baked Potato Baker’s Choice Sat 5 12 25 Pork Stir Fry Fresh Vegetables Soba Noodles Oriental Vegetables Baker’s Choice Serving Group: TOPS Thanks to Regence for providing the Birthday Cake! 19 26 Wed Thu Fri 4 1 2 3 9:00 Tai Chi 10: 00 Foot Clinic 10:30 Senior Fitness 10:30 Hat Decorating 12:00 Speaker’s Club 1:00 Movie: “” 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 10:30 Egg Decorating 1:00 Line Dancing 1:00 Game Day 1:00 Share the Ride Meeting 9:00 Tax Clinic 9:00 Tai Chi 10:30 Senior Fitness 12:00 Easter Parade 1:00 Pinochle 9 10 9:00 Tax Clinic 9:00 Tai Chi 6 7 8 9:30 Senior Fitness 10:00 Foot Clinic 10:00 Blood Pressure Clinic 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:00 Music: Fiddlers & Friends 1:00 Line Dance 1:00 Bridge 9:30 Trip: Goodwill 10:00 TOPS 10:00 Handiwork 1:00 Line Dance 9:00 Tai Chi 10:30 Senior Fitness 11:00 Board Member Available 12:00 Speaker’s Club 1:00 Board Meeting 1:00 Legal Assistance 1:00 Movie: “ 10:00 Regence Blue Cross Presentation 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:30 Music with Ron Burghard– CM Riders 1:00 Line Dancing 1:00 Game Day 13 14 10:00 TOPS 10:00 Handiwork 16 10:00 United Healthcare 10:00 Marilyn’s Facials 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:30 Music with Jim Wilkey 1:00 Line Dancing 1:00 Providence Health 1:00 Game Day 17 9:30 Senior Fitness 10:00 Foot Clinic 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:00 Fiddlers & Friends 12:00 Reading of Gettysburg Address 1:00 Line Dance 1:00 Bridge 6:30 Trip: Sax Sational—Canby Concert 15 9:00 Tai Chi 10:00 Foot clinic 10:30 Senior Fitness 12:00 Speaker’s Club 1:00 Movie—” 20 21 22 24 9:30 Senior Fitness 10:00 Blood Pressure Clinic 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:00 Music: Fiddlers & Friends 1:00 Line Dance 1:00 Bridge 10:00 TOPS 10:00 Trip: Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival 10:00 Handiwork 1:00 Line Dance 9:00 Tai Chi 10:00 Hair Cuts with Linda 23 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:30 Music with Leta—Accordion to Go 1:00 Line Dancing 1:00 Game Day 27 28 29 30 Coming in May: 9:30 Senior Fitness 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 11:00 Music: Fiddlers & Friends 1:00 Line Dance 1:00 Bridge 10:00 TOPS 10:00 Handiwork 10:15 Trip: Chinese Gardens Tour 1:00 Line Dance 1:00 Pinochle 1:00 Bingo 9:00 Tai Chi 10:00 Presentation: Advance Directive Workshop 10:30 Senior Fitness 12:00 Speaker’s Club 1:00 Movie: “” 10:30 Sit & Be Fit 12:00 Birthday Lunch 1:00 Line Dancing 1:00 Game Day 1:00 Pinochle 1:00 Bingo 1:00 Line Dance 1:00 Pinochle 1:00 Bingo 1:00 Pinochle 1:00 Bingo Sat Baseball Day 11 10:00 Luna Hearing Service 10:30 Senior Fitness 1:00 Pinochle Trip: Murder Mystery Dinner 10:30 Senior Fitness 12:00 Speaker’s Club 1:00 Movie: “” 18 9:00 Tai Chi 10:30 Senior Fitness 11:30 Music with Michael O’Rear 1:00 Pinochle 25 9:00 Tai Chi 10:30 Senior Fitness 11:00 Presentation Oregon Patient Safety Commission 12:00 Pie Raffle Beautiful Blue Berry 1:00 Pinochle Bridge Tournament 6 Easter 5 2 Chef Salad Tossed Greens Vegetable or Spinach Tortilla Soup Lemon Pudding Fri Trip: Depoe Bay: 11 am 1 Thu Happy Easter Wed Bridge Tournament Tue Spring Bazaar Cinnamon rolls/ Soup & Sandwich Served Mon Spring Bazaar Menu—April 2015 May 1st—Planting Day May 7th— Zoomobile 9 Bits & Pieces Nutrition Tips from Marlene: Go for the ‘bright’ On-going Classes and Activities WEEKLY CARD GAMES WARNING: Summer Paving Projects Ahead Eat the ‘brights’! Our focus is on red cabbage, beets and red peppers for this issue. Red cabbage and red beets get their pigment from specific antioxidants known as anthocyanins. They also contain moderately high amounts of vitamin C and potassium. Potassium is an electrolyte mineral that helps with muscle contractions, and it is also beneficial if you have high blood pressure. Consuming potassium-rich foods on a regular basis helps reduce the blood pressureelevating effect of sodium, according to the American Heart Association. The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is working on a project to repave OR 99E from SW Berg Parkway in Canby, to just north of 2nd Street in Aurora. ODOT expects construction to start in summer 2015. The project will: Red peppers contain almost 300 percent of your daily vitamin C besides B6 and magnesium. Vitamin C is needed for proper iron absorption. If you are iron deficient, try combining red peppers with your iron source for maximum absorption. *Restripe OR 993 north of Lone Elder Road & add rumble strips to the shoulder and center line to improve safety. Here is a recipe for combining these three power horses; Red Flannel Slaw 2 medium beets boiled until tender, cut into matchsticks 1 small head of red cabbage shredded ½ red pepper minced 3 red radishes minced *Repave OR 993, completing most of the work at night to minimize impacts to local businesses, residents & travelers. *Update sidewalk ramps to meet Americans with Disabilities ACT (ADA) standards at the corners of OR 993 & Berg Parkway, Barlow Road, and 1st Street (in Aurora). Monday at 1:00 pm Tuesday & Friday 1:00 Thursday at 1:00 pm Bridge Players Wanted 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, just stop in and play. New players welcome! 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!!! Railroad Construction During April & May Please note: Union Pacific Railroad has updated their closure dates for the following street intersections. Closure times start at 7 am and end the following day at 5 pm, with total over-night closures. Elm Street: Closed March 31st and April 1st. 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, Wednes- N Elm Street & 99E: Tuesday, April 21 overnight until 5:pm on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 N Grant Street & 99E: Saturday, May 2 nd overnight until 5 pm on Sunday, May 3, 2015 day 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! th Audrey’s x e Bo p i c e R Orange Ginger Vinaigrette This delicious recipe has been requested repeatedly so Audrey is sharing it with us: 1/4 C. Pineapple Juice Concentrate 1/4 C. Orange Juice Concentrate 1/4 C. Soy Sauce or Tamari 1/4 C. Rice Wine Vinegar 2T dry mustard 1T fresh garlic paste 1T dry ginger powder 1 C. Sesame Oil 1 C. Salad oil 1/4 C. toasted white or black sesame seeds Zest of 1 orange, 2 T Honey Mix all ingredients in food processor, slowly. Add in oil to emulsify. Sweeten with honey. 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. *Perform minor repair to the bridge over Pudding River. st Whisk together; 2 T olive oil, 2 T fresh orange juice, 1 T fresh lemon juice, ½ tsp sugar, ½ tsp salt, ¼ tsp ground pepper and celery salt, 1/8 tsp Tabasco sauce. Taste and adjust seasonings. Chill for at least one hour and enjoy. Bridge: Pinochle: Game Day: BINGO—EVERY TUESDAY AT THE CENTER! Handiwork Group Tuesdays at 10 am: N Pine Street & 99E: Monday, May 4 overnight until 5 pm on Tuesday, May 5, 2015. MOVIE REQUESTS for Spring & Summer? We show movies every Wednesday afternoon at 1 pm. We provide the movie and the popcorn, you just sit back and enjoy. 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 Is there a movie that you would like to see? Let us know and we will try our best to arrange for a showing. Please leave your suggestion at the front desk. 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!!! Speaking of movies—did you know… In the movie Grease, Olivia Newton John’s role was first offered to Marie Osmond… who rejected it! Actor Sean Connery’s first name is Thomas! Marilyn Monroe’s real last name was Mortensen. “The Bride of Frankenstein” was the first female monster to appear in a movie! 11 12 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 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— Internet access and printer are available for your use. Look for some changes in the computer lab— watch future newsletters for details! Wifi is also available— check with the front desk if you need the password. Attention Bridge Players Annual Irene Collins Memorial Bridge Tournament is Saturday, April 11th. See Page 1 for details. Advance Registration Required. CANASTA ANYONE? If you are interested in starting a Canasta card group please sign up at the front desk. We are glad to provide the space for your use if we have enough people to start a weekly group. This & That 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 Home Safe Program— 24-hour Prescription Drug Drop Off at Canby Police Identify where displaced or Department: 1175 NW 3rd memory impaired persons may Avenue: 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 Canby Police Department for more information. Cutsforth’s Thriftway: Battery recycling available but you need to sign your name, address and phone number when you take your batteries to the Customer Service Desk— they need to show that the batteries are coming from individuals and not businesses. Recycle standard “AA”, AAA”, and Items accepted for deposit include: Prescription & nonprescription medications; Vitamins; Pet Medications; Medicated ointments and liquid medications (in leak-proof container). “C” batteries at the Customer Service counter. Thank them for this service, they pay the recycling fee! Senior Tuesday: Shop on Tuesdays and present your Thriftway Rewards Card— the register will apply 10% of your total bill to your Thriftway rewards card balance. MEALS AROUND TOWN: Zoar Lutheran Church, is located at 190 SW 2nd Avenue, and offers a free, on-going dinner, every Tuesday, 5 pm to 7 pm. Call 503-266-4061 for details. American Legion Update— Canby American Legion Post #122 424 NW 1st Street Library Share-A-Meal Report: Link A monthly column offered in partnership with Canby Public Library Tuesday April 7 at 6:30 pm: Estate, Incapacity, and Tax Planning 101: How to minimize headaches and maximize security. Learn how to take care of your family after you pass away, the best ways to leave assets for your family, and how to make those transitions as smooth as possible. Find out how you can plan ahead for any potential period of incapacity that you may endure near the end of your life. Tuesday April 14 at 6:30 pm Elder Law: How to Take Care of a Loved-One Who is Struggling to Take Care of Themselves: Learn about tools, legal documents, and steps you and your loved-one can take to make it easier to care for your loved-one once they lose the capacity to make financial and health care decisions for themselves. Also find out about options available for those struggling with paying for long-term care. Tuesday April 28 at 6:30 pm Social Security: When Should I Take It and How Much Will I Likely Receive? Learn strategies you can use to maximize your potential lifetime social security benefits along with retirement planning. Master Gardener Program: Soil Preparation Tuesday April 21 at 6:30 pm April and May are the perfect time for gardeners to prepare for a successful planting season. Learn how to create a gardening environment. Music in the Stacks April 11 at 2:30 pm. 1940s and 50s style entertainment with Two Sisters and a Mister. Three strong voices, 3 strong harmonies. Fun and laughter guaranteed. You Can GET FIT After Cancer GET FIT is a research study designed to learn more The following events are open to the public: about exercise for women who have had cancer. WomBINGO every Thursday, 6:30 at the Legion, 16 games played. en who join GET FIT will attend a group exercise class 2 Sunday Breakfasts: 8:30 am to 11:30 am. $6 for guests 11 and times a week for 6 months and will complete physical over; $3 ages 10 and under. Choices are Bacon/Sausage/Ham or function tests and health surveys 4 times over 12 Chicken Fried Steak and includes Eggs, Hash browns, Hot Cakes, months. These group exercise classes are led by trained English Muffin, Biscuits & Gravy or Biscuits/Jelly; Coffee, Juice or professionals, are safe for cancer survivors, and designed for women 50-75. Classes are free and are held Milk. at flexible times and locations in the Portland metro arApril 12th - - - - - - -- - - - Auxiliary** proceeds from this breakfast ea. Participants will be selected to participate in 1 of 3 benefit Clackamas County Foster Care Program. Mark your types of exercise: strengthening, stretching, or tai chi. Of calendar—Rose City Clowns will be treating young & old!!! you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the study or eligibility requirements, call Lauren April 19th - - - - - - - - - - - Sons of the American Legion Bumgarner, MS at 503-494-4361 or email April 26th - - - - - - - - - Legionaries [email protected]. Funded by The National Cancer Institute [No breakfast April 5th—Easter Sunday] 13 Many thanks to all the local businesses who participated in our recent Share A Meal—we are fortunate to have a business community that is supportive of the services we offer here at the Center. Please join us in thanking these local businesses for their support in our March Share-A-Meal: Appliance Renewal Service Austen's Body Shop Inc Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Bikes 'N More Canby Builders Supply Canby Disposal (Kahut) Canby Electric Inc Canby Funeral Chapel Canby Insurance Canby Police Department Canby Rental & Equipment Inc Canby Station Cleaners Canby Swim Center Canby Tax Center Canby Telcom Clancy & Slininger Clem's Tractor & Trenching Club Fit Computers Made EZ by Jim Dave and Sheila Muck Dave's Prescription Shop DHS SPD Canby Dr. Darling, DMD Edward D Jones Ernie Graham Oil Inc Fisher's Supply Inc Gentle Groomers Gustafson Insurance IFA Nursery J & M Accounting Service J.M. Mechanical Joy Kitchen Big Thank You’s to… Ruth LaRue—for cleaning and sanitizing all of our medical equipment—and keeping everything ready for use. Howard Thomas— for running errands for us! Fiddling Friends for playing for us each Monday! Leta Bunnell and Canby Art Association for displaying beautiful paintings for us to enjoy. Marlene Daugherty and Wade Porter for giving our flowerbeds a proper “spring cleaning”! Sunya, Jane and Kaye for flower arrangements in our dining room! Canby Lions Auxiliary for the pretty St. Patrick’s Day napkins! Canby Fire Department for serving in the kitchen on Monday! You are Appreciated!!! April Fun Facts… Did you know April is “Humor Month” Definition of Humor: “…the quality that makes something laughable or amusing” Luna Hearing Center Martin's Town & Country Furniture Matt Olsen State Farm Insurance Millar's Highway Tire Factory Morgan's Automotive Repair Providence Medical Group R & C Carpet Care Rackleff Place RE/MAX Equity Group Inc Sequoia Veterinary Clinic SP & B Reprographics Studio 103 Swan Island Dahlias Trent B Warren MD PC Thank you to Canby Rotary Club and District Conference ...for your very generous donation to the Center. Your gift is much appreciated and we are grateful for your support. Thank you to Canby American Legion Ladies Auxiliary ...for hosting your “March for Meals” breakfast to benefit Canby Adult Center. Many thanks as well to everyone who attended the breakfast—we appreciate the support! Facts About Volunteering Research demonstrates that volunteering leads to better health and that older volunteers are the most likely to receive physical and mental health benefits from their volunteer activities. Non volunteers say that they are more likely to serve if a trusted friend asks them to serve. As a volunteer—YOU make a difference! Remember as a child how you would laugh so many times throughout the day? The average child laughs 300 to 500 times a day while the average adult laughs only about 15 times a day. Research supports that humor as an excellent stress management tool. "You don't stop laughing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop laughing." Michael Pritchard 14 Thanks to all our many volunteers— you are appreciated! Friends of the Canby Adult Center Friends of Canby Adult Center Inc PO Box 10 Canby OR 97013-0010 Thank you to our 2014-2015 Annual Appeal Donors Sustaining Donors: Gold Donors: Donations of $251 + Donations of $101—$250 Robert & Janet Adrian Thomas & Anna Adams Lynne Anderson Ken & Millie Blodgett Wyatt & Jake Brawner 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 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 Robert Kauffman Betty Keys Chuck & Mary Ann Kocher Kathryn Levy Arleta Lucht Patti & Arnie Lucht Dorothy McCormick Mary & Bernie McWilliams Sheldon Marcuvitz & Carole Laity Mernie & Henry Martin Robert & Maxine Martin Todd May Alice Merrill Linda Michaelsen Marty Moretty Nancy Muller Kathy & Richard Oathes Mary Jean Pedersen Betty Prakken Geni Pittelkau Gary & Lisa Potter Rose City Garden Railway Society Stutes Financial Group Judy Torgeson Irene Wolf Al & Nori Zieg Lori Alexander Julia Barklow Ted & Linda Baumgardner Lois Becker Wesley & Eleanor Belieu Janey Belozer Bridge to Life Fellowship Calvary Women’s Missionary Soc. Canby American Legion Auxiliary Canby Lions Auxiliary Canby Telcom Gwen Carriera Stanley Cullington The Chair Outlet Custom Plumbing & Construction Jane Dahl Gregg Ekenbarger Leona Hart Patty Hatfield James & Paulette Hefflinger Delbert & Rosa Hemphill Kathryn Henderson Bob & Wanda Herman Kathleen Hostetler Ken & Sherley Howell Charlie Lam Dave May & Christine Parno Larry & Ann McBride Michael & Gretchen McCallum 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 Howard Thomas Harvey & D'Anne Tofte Uptown Medical Billing Earl & Suzie Voss Canby Fred Meyer, Canby Telcom Cutsforth’s Thriftway, Hulbert’s Flowers, Kahut Waste Services, Reif, Reif & Thalhofer, Canby Kiwanis Foundation & Thrift Store, Andrew Kauffman—Attorney at Law Starbucks New & Renewing Members Janis Crum Jimmie Fox Gaye McClellen Jacque & Richard Meyer Leroy Myers Jerry & Nancy Sullivan sted e rvic e S rn ue Req u Ret CANBY ADULT CENTER MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION New Member Name Thank You February Donors Thank You Business & Organizational Supporters Providing on-going donations NONPROFIT US POSTAGE PAID CANBY OR PERMIT NO 81 Name Financial Donors: Howard Thomas, Larry Perry, Steve & Janet Skinner, Patty Hatfield, Calvary Women’s Missionary Society, Dorothy DeHackbeil, Canby American Legion Auxiliary 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:________________________________________________________________________________ Renewal postcards are mailed quarterly as a reminder to renew your membership & update your information. 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