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October 2012 1
9350 - 82 Street NW Edmonton Alberta T6C 2X8 E-mail: 2011info@seesa.ca Phone 780.468.1985
Website: www.seesa.ca
Mission Statement: To provide programs and services that will
help seniors maintain and enhance their quality of life.
TV Stars Walk Among Us- SEESA members showcased the variety of activities our centre
has to offer when Bridgett Ryan from Breakfast Television paid us a visit Aug 28th. Members
of the Accidental Drama Club, the Pool Hall, and Gentle Dance Moves participants strutted
their stuff in front of the camera and did a fantastic job of it, too. Thank you to all the
volunteers that woke up at the crack of dawn (or maybe even a little earlier than that).
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STAFFSTAFFSTAFF
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR KIMBERLY BUEHLER
Personnel & Centre Business
kimberly@seesa.ca
FUND DEVELOPMENT MANAGER MARY ANNE JAEDICKE
Fundraising, Centre & Rental Info
maryanne@seesa.ca
BOOKKEEPER SHARON SVENDSEN
sharon@seesa.ca
PROGRAM COORDINATOR ELAUN CABLE LIND
Member Services, Website & Newsletter
elaun@seesa.ca
OUTREACH COORDINATOR KIM BOYD
Counseling, Visitation, & Support Services
kim.outreach@seesa.ca
COORDINATOR OF VOLUNTEERS SHERR WADSON sherr@seesa.ca
KITCHEN COORDINATOR BEV CLARKE
bev@seesa.ca
HOME SERVICES COORDINATOR SHELLEY SABO
homeservices@seesa.ca
SECOND COOK JOAN YANDEAU
KITCHEN ASSISTANT DARLENE NIELSON
BUILDING ATTENDANT STEVE MONTAGUE
SET UP ERIC KADATZ
Front Office Hours Monday & Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 8:30 am to 8:30 pm
Saturday 9 am to noon
Cafeteria Open Mon- Fri Breakfast 8:30 - 10 am Lunch 11:30 am - 1 pm
Wednesday Supper 4:30 - 6 pm
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Contact the front office immediately. The staff is trained in CPR. Please co-operate and clear the area as requested by staff or emergency personnel.
Please note! There is a first aid kit in the cloak room for the use of the members. It is located on the wall attached to the coat rack. The AED is located in the main hall between the Gym and Kitchen entrances.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT—JOHN BANNISTER
president@seesa.ca
VICE PRESIDENT— SHEILA CLIFFORD-MACKAY
SECRETARY—ROBYN BUCHAN
TREASURER—ALLAN THOMAS
ACTING PAST PRESIDENT– ANDY ANTONIUK
FINANCE CHAIR—COLIN CARTER
BUILDING & MAINTENANCE—HARVEY NORSTROM
DIRECTORS:
MARILYNN ANDERSON MARALYNNE HAWKINS
WALTER KLEPACHEK TONY POWELL
VIVIAN WOOD
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Message from the President
Thank you to the staff and the volunteers for putting on such a great Open House on September 5
th. From reports I have received
to date it was extremely successful.
To those of you who came out to meet our George VanderBurg (Assistant Minister for Seniors), MLA David Dorward, other MLA’s and their various staff, my thanks for representing SEESA and to hear what the future has to offer for Seniors in the Province of Alberta.
There is not much to report from the August Board Meeting as this was our first meeting after our summer recess and we concentrated mainly on the upcoming Open House and Ministers visit.
Last but not least, on behalf of the Board, I would like to congratulate Ellen “Jo” Berglund on being awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Thank you & God Bless, John B. - President
Kimberly’s Korner
What a busy September we have had. As I write this the 4 Western Provinces Floor Curling Tournament is going full gusto! Steve, Dorothy and the planning committee did an amazing job of preparing to host this event. As per usual our SEESA volunteers stepped up and the event was run smoothly. All participants and spectators had a wonderful time. Congratulations to winners and all who had a hand in making this event successful!
We have had several requests for the ability to use debit or credit cards at the front desk for membership or class payments. We have explored this plan over the past couple of years and for the time being the cost of providing this service outweighs the convenience. We are, however looking into installing a ATM machine in the dining room hallway. This would be an option for those who wish to use plastic.
Kim, Shelley, Sheila Clifford-MacKay & I have just attended the seniors service conference “Grey Matters.” This conference was great information for all things senior. We attended sessions varying in subject from financial to brain fitness. It was also a great opportunity to meet others in the senior services field from all over our province as well as visitors from other parts of the country. The keynote speaker, Dorian Block, spoke on the works that are in place in New York City.
Now we gear up for our Fall Rummage Sale! The Fundraising Committee has been busily planning and scheduling this event. Cleaning bees start in early October. Fun, fun, fun! We have a new mini bus stopping at our centre! The
307 has been added through efforts of the Aging in Place project. The bus goes from Bonnie Doon to Capilano, stopping at SEESA in both directions as well as at Ottewell Place, Fulton Place and Gateway Manor!
Kimberly
Are you
bringing a
group of
friends for
breakfast,
lunch or
Wednesday night supper? If you
are bringing 6 or more people—
please give the kitchen staff a heads
up the day prior!
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Milestones & Celebrations
SEPTEMBER LANDMARK BIRTHDAYS
James MacKey, Bill Thompson, Eileen Ireland, Ron Weir, Janette Lewis, Bernice
Armstrong, Doris Steen, Mike Coupal, Sandy Murray, Ron Yandeau, Betty Van Petten, Kathleen Miller, Therese Picard, Robert Kibbins, Rita Lang, Sheryl Lynn, Charles Garbovitsky, Lorraine Brooks, Margaret Burlingham, Jim Livingston,
Sheila Clifford -MacKay
If your name does not appear on the list above and you believe it should be there please leave a note for Elaun. We do our best to keep up to date with our database and apologize if anyone is missed.
How many is a Crowd?
If you are a group coming in for break-
fast, lunch or Wednesday night supper of
more than 6 people, please give us 2
days notice. Just leave a message at the
desk with date, number of people and a
contact phone number. Thanks so much
from the Kitchen Staff!
In Our Thoughts and Prayers
To all our members and friends who have been ill, or who have lost a loved one, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
The following people have been ill or injured and hopefully will be fit and active shortly:
Ken Saik and Esther Orescan
The following members, past members or family of members have passed away:
Stan Asselstine, Orville Liddicoat, Eileen Marsh, Jack Howard, Jean Taylor, Mary Lou Anderson, and Gerda Bonkowski’s
daughter
If you have any news either good or bad about members, past or present, and their families, PLEASE write it in the Outreach book located at the front desk.
OUTREACH NEWS
Elder abuse is a general term used to describe harmful acts toward an elderly adult, such as physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional or psychological abuse,
financial exploitation, and neglect, including self-neglect and medication abuse (Wikipedia, 2012). If you know of any such behaviors occurring you must report it to police, a social worker or a counselor. Elder abuse is often perpetrated by someone stronger and/or younger than the senior. It is often someone familiar to the elder. Please break the silence. Report elder abuse if you suspect something does not seem or feel right.
Different than elder abuse is senior to senior bullying. But come on, abuse is abuse. SEESA has a strict code of conduct for abusive behavior and verbal or physical attacks. If you have witnessed inappropriate conduct please write down what you remember, try to estimate as best you can the date and any other details. Send this in writing to Kimberly Buehler or the Board of Directors (12). If you have witnesses please include their names. SEESA wants to be a safe and fun place to come to and enjoy.
Share your thoughts:
kim.outreach@seesa.ca or
call 780-468-1985 Ext. 225
(Allow me a few days to get back to you as often I am out of the building on visits, at meetings and doing committee work) Paid advertisement
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Call: Jim Wilson 469-3429
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Now is the time to think about
Honorary Lifetime Membership Nominations
Nominations are now being accepted.
Honorary lifetime membership will be
considered for an outstanding SEESA
volunteer who has given a minimum of 10
years of service.
Candidates must exhibit dedication to SEESA
(minimum three required for consideration):
Selfless attitude
Reliable attendance
Team worker
Promotes SEESA outside the centre
Fosters relationships with other services &
agencies
Innovative thinker – looks to the future of
SEESA
Limitations are as follows:
Must be reserved for outstanding member
volunteerism only
Must not be an employee of SEESA
Maximum of two awards given per year
One for Behind the Scenes Service
One for Leadership Service
Three descriptive support Letters of
Nomination from non-family members are
required (Ask at the Front Desk for
examples and ideas on what to include in
your letter).
Board approval required
Members are asked to address their
nomination letters to the Membership
Committee for consideration. Letters may be
mailed, emailed to or delivered in person to
the Front Desk.
Nomination Deadline January 31, 2013
Champions needed! What does this mean? We have a few clubs that would be so beneficial for our members, but alas we need one (or two) members to take the lead. Please consider being the club liaison for the following:
1. Walking Club 2. Scrabble Club 3. Pickle Ball 4. Wii Games
Just leave your name at the front desk, we will do the scheduling, planning and take care of any supplies needed.
SEESA ART CLUB presents
Chinese Watercolour
Weekend Workshop
with
Susan Marie Wongstedt
Nov 3 & 4
Come and experience the half-detailed
and half-spontaneous technique of
Chinese Brush Painting on Mature Shuan
Paper.
Workshop includes
all Chinese supplies,
including Chinese
Brushes, Chinese
paint and ink and
Mature Shuan Paper.
Variety of subject material.
Cost of Workshop $120 for SEESA
members – includes above supplies.
Non-members wishing to participate will
be required to purchase visitors
membership for an additional charge of
$5.
Limited space available. Contact Jean,
Workshop Coordinator, before registering
to confirm availability:
j.weekes@shaw.ca ph.no 780-435-7419
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Welcome New Members!
To help speed up processing please bring the following information
with you when you come to purchase your new SEESA
Membership: Your correct email address Two emergency contact names
and phone numbers (one may reside with you)
Mad Hatter Halloween Party
Tuesday, October 30/12 2 - 4 pm in the Cafeteria
Cost: $10 in advance Entertainment: Lois Gangl - Halloween Ghost Story SEESA Cooking Club will be creating welsh cakes, cookies, and sandwiches.
Costumes encouraged please
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SEESA Carpet Bowling Tournament
Saturday, November 3, 2012 Games and Lunch
For more info or to
register call Harvey 780-450-9586
or Louise 780-466-4890
CONTRACT BRIDGE
If you are interested and have some time why not come out to play some Bridge? We play at an intermediate level and enjoy the challenges it gives us to win. A small fee of $1.50 each time is required which gives us a little prize money, enough even to have some SLAM money if we are lucky to play it and win.
It is a fun place to be and we play Mondays (not holidays) and Thursdays at 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm, even through the summer months. Some come earlier, maybe 12:15-12:30 pm to practice and visit.
Each year we have a potluck Christmas Party which has been lots of fun with lots of prizes. It will be held on Monday, December 17th this year. Details to come.
Come on out to enjoy a wonderful group of people who play this addictive card game. It is always nice to see some new faces in our midst.
Contact Marilynn, 780-440-4803 for any further information.
Activity Liaisons: Ted Elford & Marilynn Anderson
Are you interested in a Computer Club?
Attend a meeting at SEESA 2 & 4th Thursday of the month
in the Card Room 10-11:30am
$1.00 drop in fee.
Practice Makes Perfect Computer Practice
Every Monday @ 10am Mentors are present to assist you with
your computer practice Want to know about classes,
computer mentoring or the club? Come on Mondays to find out about
the Get OnLine program
We would like to thank all who sent cards, donations, and their condolences in the loss of my husband, our brother and our friend, Wally Paplinski.
Evelyn McCracken & Family Mike& Helen Paplinski & Family
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SILENT AUCTION IN CAFETERIA
Thanks to Carol Ewing for offering to arrange a Silent Auction in conjunction with the Rummage Sale. It will
start about a week before the Rummage Sale in the
cafeteria. Do you have any NEW items which you could donate to this Silent Auction? Please bring
them to the front desk, attention: Mary Anne Jaedicke before October 12.
Much appreciated by the Fundraisers.
SATURDAY Oct 20 10 AM-3 PM
Melody Singers’ Bake Sale
SUNDAY Oct 21 11 AM-3 PM
Girl Guides’ Bake Sale
BOOK SALE BEGINS OCT 9
YUM!!!!!!!!!!! The Melody Singers are back again working the SEESA Bake Sale to be
held on Saturday, October 20. Please support us and
bring your baking to donate on Friday, October 19. Drop
it at the front desk. Thank you treat
donors and Melody Singers for contributing to SEESA.
WANTED: Volunteers
Sign up sheets are located in the main
hallway on the Fundraising bulletin
board.
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Congratulations Monthly Draw Winners: Bernice Armstrong (Drama, Monthly Dinner) who won a Wednesday Lite Supper, and Edith Howard (ticket seller) who won a lunch. Kitchen Helpers and Cashiers Sign Up Sheets are posted by the kitchen door. We have lots of events coming up in the next few months. If you’re interested in joining the behind the scenes fun, join the kitchen crew!
Watch for Rummage Sale and Mad Hatters Tea Party sign up to be posted very
soon! We have open shifts in the kitchen, too! New Blue VVVV (Very Visible Volunteer Vests) Aren’t they great? It was sure easy to find volunteers on the very busy days of Open House and the Four Western Province Floor Curling Bonspiel! Thank you to all who helped welcome members, new members, and out-of-towners for those events.
Fob, fob, fob your hours When you volunteer... Merrily, carefully, faithfully, cheerfully We’ll be happy here! Fobbed hours = complimentary Wednesday Light Supper or Lunch for two lucky winners each month. Sherr Wadson Coordinator of Volunteers
October Volunteer Voice
The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.
William James.
Stampin’ Up! Cara’s Back With 5 New Christmas Cards x 2 each.
Come join me in making these beautiful cards. Saturday, October 27 at 10 am at SEESA (9350-82 Street)
No experience necessary, full instruction given. Go home with 10 handmade cards for the special ones on your list.
We will enjoy fellowship over a pot luck lunch so bring a dish. Call SEESA office (780-468-1985) before October 10
and have your name put on the guest list. Pay $25 to Cara on the day of the party.
Hope to see you there.
Mary Anne
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Thanks to all who donated to the 4 Western Province Floor Curling
Tournament here at SEESA as follows: Walter & Kay Klepachek Allen & Flo Brommeland
Agnes Schmidt Allan Thomas Eric & Elaine Roberts Cas & Virginia Lukay
Hubert Landry Viola Schulte Marjorie Gomuwka Lorna Plouffe
Steve & Dorothy Bennett Sonia Hrabec Steve & Ollie Marusiak Cassie Ceilin
Louise Libich Solange Villeneuve Garett Banner Ron & Frieda Cutting
Colin & Darlene Carter Lloyd & Kathleen Griffin Jim & Marlene Wilson Phyl Jacula Hank & Claire Kotun Marlene Giles
Sheila Croome Ann Hartwig Norman & Fran Purschke Rosalyn Schilberg
Sylvia Dickson
Way to go!
SEESA’s Got Talent
October 14th, 2012 at 2 pm
The audience will decide the winner.
Tickets on sale now $5 members /$6 non-members
in advance or $7 at the door
In Memoriam
John Denver/Henry John Deutchendorf
Jr of Roswell, New Mexico died
suddenly on October 12, 1997 at age
53. Attend a Celebration of Life at
South East Edmonton Seniors
Association on Friday, October 12,
2012 at 3:00-4:30pm in the Program
Room. Coffee and fellowship to follow.
Mary Anne Jaedicke / Life Celebrant to
officiate. Come and hear about popular
musician, John. Enjoy
his music and learn
about what a Life
Celebrant can do for
you and your family.
October 2012 11
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Soup’s On! Welcome back to all who
have been busy with their summer activities and travels. Our cafeteria has resumed offering a daily ‘hot lunch’ special, and our summer menu has been tucked away until next year. One change to our regular lunch menu will be the addition of a daily hot/toasted sandwich. Also, we want to offer some healthy take-out snacks such
as veggies and dip or yogurt and granola. Any other suggestions are welcome.
To our new members: Our cafeteria is here to provide healthy, affordable meals for our members and guests. We offer gluten-free choices, and try to keep our food low in fat and sodium. We are especially proud of our hearty soups.
As always, thank you very, very much to our hard working volunteers, some of whom did double-duty over the summer while others were away. -Bev Clarke Kitchen Coordinator/Cook
MEMBER BASED
ORGANIZATIONS Why pay yearly dues?
SEESA Members, except Lifetime members,
pay SEESA a yearly fee of $30. We attend as
our personal calendars permit while SEESA
offers programs throughout the year. Our
membership year runs from January 1st to
December 31st with most of our members
opting to renew their memberships between
the months of November to January. Annual
dues may be paid at any time of the year;
however, up-to-date membership status is
required to participate in Clubs and Classes.
In the fall the new member or “$35 Deal”
runs from Autumn in the present year to
December 31st in the following year and is
offered to people who have never been a
SEESA member before. Once in a lifetime so
to speak.
SEESA members can be proud that the rent is
paid, utilities are paid, staff is paid, insurance
premiums, music licensing, upkeep and
repairs are paid throughout the year.
Members support the Association with yearly
dues so that when they wish to attend
programs, the building is open, the staff is
here and the programs are available. SEESA
and other membership-based organizations
do not have to close down because members
make the commitment to support their
organization yearly.
Let us all give ourselves a pat
on the back for making sure
that we support this very
worthwhile seniors activity
centre.
Karen Sheridan,
Membership Chair
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September BIRTHDAY PARTY
Twenty-four birthday celebrants and their guests attended the party. Bev Munroe and Marv Wolfe were scheduled to entertain; however, Bev was unable to attend due to a bad back. We surely did miss him. Thankfully, Marvin was here on guitar and he brought along the legendary Joyce Smith and her husband, George, to fill in for Bev. We were thrilled! Joyce has a wonderful talent and was really appre-
ciated. These musicians had a great connection. Our own talented Dee Turner sang with Joyce for “You Are My Sunshine”. It made for a very “sunny” day. Get well soon, Bev.
Door Prizes were awarded to Jean Yahodenko and Mike Coupal. Bernice Armstrong and Eugene Warawa won Wednesday Lite Supper Gift Certificates.
Regular Birthday party volunteers: Shirley, Zygun, Flo Lucas, Edith Howard, Bernice MacRae, Vi Ponton and Anne Trimble were joined by Lois Brosseau this time around. Thank you all for making the parties such a celebration.
Find more photos online on our Facebook page
Celebrate the New Year
New Year's Eve Dinner Dance tickets will be available starting October
26th at a cost of $50 each. It will be reserved seating so everyone should arrange their social groups ahead of
time and reserve the table of choice. Cocktails at 6:00 PM, Roast
Beef & Roast Turkey at 7:00 PM, Music by "The Romantics" beginning
at 8:30 PM.
Andreas & Mike Friday Oct 26
Doors open 6:30 pm Dance 7 pm- 10 pm $8 SEESA Members $10 Non-members Cash Bar
Maximum attendance 140
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SEPTEMBER MONTHLY DINNER
DON STRANG (50/50 DRAW)
VI PONTON (DOOR PRIZE)
OPEN HOUSE DOOR PRIZE ELSIE SULLIVAN (ETS PRIZE PACK)
COUNT THE SPOTS ON SPOT DONNA LINDGREN
BRING A FRIEND DRAW DOROTHY LOWE
MONDAY BINGO BONANZA AGNES AKINS
NORMA GALLARDO
GET YOUR STUFF READY. Donations for this fall’s Rummage Sale
will be accepted October 1st. We appreciate clean items in good working
order. We are also looking for a few volunteers to help sort and clean
leading up to and during the event. See the Fundraising Bulletin board for
sign up lists.
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Upcoming Events:
October 1 Rummage Sale Donations Accepted
5 Jam Session 7 pm
12 Crib Tournament 7 pm
19 Rummage Sale Set up 3 pm
20 & 21 Rummage Sale
22 Drama Tickets on Sale 9 am
26 Dance: Andreas & Mike 7 pm
30 Mad Hatter Halloween Tea Party 2 pm
November 2 Jam Session 7 pm
3 Carpet Bowling Tournament
9 Crib Tournament 7 pm
11 Remembrance Day Service 2 pm
16 Jam Session 7 pm
23-25 Drama Production
30 Dance: Hi-Lites 7 pm
December 7 Jam Session 7 pm
14 Crib Tournament 7 pm
10 Winter Class Registration begins
19 & 20 Christmas Dinners
SEESA’s Secret Sauce
On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 23 - 25 SEESA’s renowned Accidental Drama Group will present two brand-new plays. World Premieres: one a Melodrama, Evil Meets its Master, in which Love cunningly triumphs over Adversity. The other, The Conscience of Clarence Clarenton - Browne, is a succulent presentation in which a would-be murderer is tormented by his own conscience in the form of the ghost of his recent victim, and finally cooked by his own imaginings.
Not only are these plays made public for the first time, but they are written by playwright, Ken Gough. Who knows? Perhaps these are the early steps towards an upward career which will reach the heights of the theatrical world!
These presentations can truthfully be said to be not Off-Broadway, but indeed, Off-Off-Off Broadway happenings. Come and see what happens on the SEESA stage this year. Tickets:
Friday Night Show Only $10 Members/ $12 Non-members
Saturday Dinner & Show $18 Members/ $20 Non-members
Sunday Brunch & Show $18 Members/ $20 Non-members
Tickets go on sale Monday, October 22 at 9 am. Assigned seating only. -Tony Powell
The Lions clubs are service minded men and
women working together for the betterment of the
community. Edmonton Southgate
Lions, thanks for enhancing our association with a generous donation this
month. Also great that you have your monthly meetings here at SEESA. Many
of you SEESA members, men and women would make fine Lions. They are always
looking for new members.
Next Crib Tournament:
Oct 12 7 pm sharp
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Dinner Tix on Sale 8:45 am
2
3 Fundraisers Mtg
9 am
4
5
Jam Session 7 pm
6
Centre Closed for Long Weekend
7
8
Thanksgiving Monday
Centre Closed
9 10
11
Special Events Meeting 10 am
12
13
14
SEESA’s Got Talent
2 pm
15
16
17
Birthday Party 2:30 pm
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19
Rummage Sale set up 3 pm
20
Rummage, Craft & Bake Sale 10 am -
3 pm
21
Rummage, Craft &
Bake Sale 11am - 3 pm
22
Drama Tickets on sale 9 am
23 Board Mtg
Monthly Dinner Ticket deadline
at Noon
24
25
Monthly Dinner 5:30 pm
26 New Years Tix
on Sale
Dance: Andreas & Mike
7 pm
27
28
29 30 Mad Hatter’s Tea
Party 2 pm
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Find us by entering seesaactvitycentre (all one
word lower case letters) in the search field on
Facebook or go to our website www.seesa.ca and
click on the link at the bottom of the page.
October 2012
October Monthly Dinner: Jagerschnitzel (Sour Cream & Mushroom Gravy) with German Potatoes,
Braised Cabbage, Salad & Dessert Entertainment by Colleen Lazoruk
Tickets $11 members / $13 non-members
Donations Accepted Rummage Sale Sort & Clean
Rummage Sale Sort & Clean
Rummage Sale Sort & Clean
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