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STEIN SENIOR CENTER
AUGUST 2016 NEWSLETTER
Jane Barry, Executive Director
Diana Nieves, Program Coordinator
204 East 23rd Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10010
Tel: (646) 395-8083
Fax: (646) 395-8088
Website: www.steinseniorcenter.org
HOURS OF OPERATION
MONDAY – FRIDAY
8:30AM – 4:30PM
Programs funded in part by the Dept. For The Aging
Welcome to the Dog Days of Summer…
They say it’s the hottest year on record and I believe it! We are continuing to be a Cooling
Center for anyone needing to cool off. When we are given the okay from the Dept. for the Ag-
ing, we stay open until 6pm. Otherwise, we stay open until 4:30, our usual closing time. Any-
one (you don’t need to be a senior) who needs to cool off can come into the center. Please
remember to stay hydrated and use sun block.
We have some interesting programs starting at Stein this summer. Lorraine and Stephanie
are two Occupational Therapists from SUNY Downstate who will be here at Stein through next
May, 2017. They are focusing on the prevention of falling and strengthening your balance.
They will give informational talks and how to make your home safe and prevent a fall at home.
We are also continuing to offer on-site help in applying for Medicaid in a collaboration with
Public Health Solutions whose staff member is here on Wednesdays and Fridays. Make an ap-
pointment for Alex if you are interested in applying.
Stein is planning a trip to The New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx on Wednesday, Au-
gust 10th. The Garden is showing an exhibit of Impressionist paintings inspired by gardens.
The cost of the trip is $30.00 which includes a box lunch, bus transportation and admission to
the garden. The bus leaves Stein at 9:30 am and returns at 3:30 pm. There are a few seats left,
so if you would like to go, please sign up with Helen.
We are planning to bring back Belly Dancing with Zoe Kennedy. Not only is it fun, but it’s
also very healthy to belly dance. The class plans to start on Friday, Sept. 9th, so if you are in-
terested, please let Helen know.
Our two young men, Malcolm and Victor have completed their internships here, helping
out with Maintenance and have moved on to the next step in their vocational training. They
have become honorary members of our Stein family and we thank them for their dedication
and hard work. Janice and Michelle are MSW interns from Fordham University. Janice has
completed her internship and Michelle will be finished on August 5th. They have learned a lot
and we have been fortunate to have them here. We wish both women the best of luck in their
educational pursuits. We will have two new MSW students from Hunter College School of So-
cial Work.
We will be starting a new series of Feldenkrais in September, same day, Tuesday from 11 to
12 noon. We have also started a Chair Yoga class on Thursdays from 12:15 to 1:15. I have also
had a visit from a professional singer named Andrew who would like to start a Singing Class.
I want to thank our wonderful volunteers who, despite the heat and occasional chaos, con-
tinue to help us run the center. We couldn’t do it without them. We are still tweaking the
meal service procedure so that everyone gets served in a timely manner, but we need your
cooperation and understanding. The dining room set up is difficult and when crowded, it is
hard to serve everyone first. Please treat our servers with respect, they are trying to do their
job and get your lunch to you ASAP.
Jane Barry, Executive Director
Within every lifetime there are events so special they merit a lasting remembrance. The Stein Senior Center TREE OF LIFE offers you a unique opportunity to perpetuate the memory of those
moments: a wedding, graduation, anniversary, birth, honor, or any other personal or family happening. The TREE OF LIFE is a beautiful sculpture adorned with 175 leaves, apples, doves and stones at its base.
The Tree of Life is a most gratifying way to permanently record a special personal or family event.
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Stein Senior Center • 204 East 23rd Street New York, NY 10010 • 646-395-8083 • www.steinseniorcenter.org
Talking Circle
Let’s talk about
IT?
ELECTION YEAR!!
TOPICAL DISCUSSION GROUP
MEETS THE FIRST MONDAY
OF THE MONTH
AUGUST 1ST - 10:00 AM
In the Lecture Room
NEW PROCEDURES FOR APPOINTMENTS WITH
WARDROBE WIZARD (SEAMSTRESS)
&
TIME TECH (WATCH REPAIR)
A number card will be given to you when you sign in the
morning of the service. There is no pre-registering.
No waiting in the room of service. Please stay in or by
the dining room to wait for your number to be called.
If you are not present when your number is called, you
will be added to the end of list.
Please leave your number card in the room when you’re
finished, and advise receptionist/volunteer that you’re
done, and next number will be called.
This is to ensure a peaceful and pleasant experience for
our wonderful volunteers that donate their time and tal-
ent AND for our members and guests.
BERNIE’S TIME TECH
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3RD
10:00AM – 1:30PM
Have a watch that needs repair or just a
simple change of batteries? If so, you can get
help at Stein!
Limit 2 watches
per person
Repair service is provided to members by
Bernard Ellman. Pay for batteries and/or
parts at cost.
WARDROBE WIZARD
Alterations & Mending
Available
Thursday August 4th
1:00 – 3:00 pm
Limit – 1 garment per person
Sign-in day of service only
THURSDAY AUGUST 4, 2016
AUDREY SILVER CONCERT Audrey Silver will be here Thursday August 4, 2016
to perform a special concert for our members.
Be at Stein Senior
Center at 1:30 PM
CAN’T MISS
EVENT!
Audrey Silver one
of the most
elegant singers in
Jazz today
Come join us
Enjoy the show
204 East 23rd Street 2nd floor New York NY 1010
Tel (646)395-8083
steinseniorcenter.org
Audreysilver.com
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10TH
BUS LEAVING STEIN SENIOR CENTER AT 9:30
BUS LEAVING NY BOTANICAL GARDEN AT 3:30
SPECIAL EXHIBIT OF IMPRESSIONIST PAINTINGS
INSPIRED BY GARDENS!
$30 PER PERSON
BAG LUNCH, ADMISSION AND BUS
TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED.
PLEASE CALL HELEN ASAP TO SIGN UP &
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Stein Senior Center
STEIN SENIOR CENTER
AUGUST 2016 ACTIVITIES
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Open
Computer Lab
9:00 – 1:00
Talking Circle ELECTION YEAR
August 1st
10:00-11:00
Arthritis
Exercise
11:15 – 12:15
Activity Rooms
1 & 2
NO CLASS
8/22
OATS Computer
Classes
7/11—9/14
Beginners Basics
1:30– 2:45
Beyond Basics
2:45– 4:00
PSS Circle of
Care/Caregiver’s
Resource
1:00-4:00
Opera
Appreciation 1:30 – 2:30
Dining Room
NO CLASSES
8/15, 8/22, 8/29
Open
Computer Lab
1:00 – 4:00
Knitting
10:00 – 11:30
Activity Room 2
Book Reading
RED WINTER
(Inspired by True
Events)
August 16th
10:30 AM
Dining Room
Feldenkrais
11:00 – 12:00
Activity Room 1
NO CLASSES
8/16, 8/23, 8/30
Art History
11:00 – 12:00
Lecture Room
Next Step Yoga 12:30 – 1:45
Activity Rooms
1 & 2
Zumba 1:30 – 2:30
Dining Room
NO CLASS
8/16
Open
Computer Lab
9:00 – 1:00
Play Reading:
The End of Shake-
speare
8/3 & 8/17
10:30—12n
Time Tech/Bernie
August 3rd
10:00—2:00
Book Club 10:30 – 11:30
Dining Room
Strength
Training 11:00 – 12:00
Activity Rooms
1 & 2
NO CLASS
8/3
Meditation
1:00 – 2:00
Activity Room 1
Bridge Club 1:15 – 3:45
Dining Room
Beading with
Sarita 1:30 – 2:30
Dining Room
OATS Computer
Classes
7/11—9/14
Beginners Basics
1:30– 2:45
Beyond Basics
2:45– 4:00
Open
Computer Lab
1:00 - 4:00
Membership
Meeting
August 11th
10:30-11:00
Dining Room
Arthritis
Exercise 11:00 – 12:00
Activity Rooms
1 & 2
NO CLASSES
8/18, 8/25
NEW TIME
Chair Yoga
with
Jyothi
12:15 -1:15
Activity Rooms
1 & 2
Wardrobe Wiz-
ard w/Barbara
August 4th
1:00-3:00
Audrey Silver
JAZZ
August 4th
1:30-2:30
Dining Room
Movie Matinee
1:30-3:15
Dining Room
Open
Computer Lab
9:00 - 1:00
Yiddish Club 10:30 - 11:30
Lecture Room
Shakespeare King John
1:30 – 2:30
Dining Room
PARTIALLY FUNDED BY THE DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING
SUGGESTED DONATION FOR EACH PROGRAM IS $2.00
SUGGESTED DONATION FOR OPERA APPRECIATION, BRIDGE CLUB
AND SHAKESPEARE IS $5.00 Dates subject to change. Please call our center for updates.
Fully Integrated
Duals Advantage
Medicate and Medtcaid
Department for the Aging Health lnsurancelnformatioti'Oounseling & Assistance
Program
FIDA a new kind of health care program
"What can a FIDA plan do for me?"
\Nednesday,August17,2016
Stein Senior Center
204 East 23rd Street
New York, NY 10010 Call 311 or
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212 602-4180
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Visit Our Website
For a Comprehensive Overview
of Our Mission and Programs
www.steinseniorcenter.org
We Care Committee
Contact Pat Keegan
Tell her about people you have not seen
and are concerned about.
A call will be made and, as appropriate, a
card sent.
(You can always leave a message for Pat with
Helen M. Waite or Sandy Daniels)
Shop & Escort
Shopping services and escort to
appointments
Call Helen M. Waite
at least 3 days in advance
646-395-8083
Sandy Daniels Social Worker
Case Assistance, Benefits and Information
Call for an appointment
Sandy Daniels at 646-395-8083
MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION
Tuesdays and Thursdays
10:00-1:00
Please make an appointment with Ruth Walker
CALL: 646-395-8083
Please bring proof of your age and photo I.D. The name, address, and telephone number of your doctor, hospital or clinic.
The name, address, and telephone number of an emergency contact
such as your spouse, other relative, or friend. A list of medications you are taking along with the daily dosage.
There is no cost to become a member of Stein Senior Center.
ALL MEMBERS
Need an updated membership card with a 2016 sticker
Tuesdays and Thursdays
10:00am – 1:00pm
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
SHAKESPEARE
Presented by Instructor Bob Smith
“King John”
Fridays in the Dining Room at 1:30
Play Reading with John Windsor Cunningham
Featuring
“The End of Shakespeare”
8/03 & 8/17
Wednesdays 10:30 –12:00
Lecture Room
OPERA APPRECIATION
August 1—Candide, Act 2
(composed & conducted by Leonard Bernstein)
August 8—A Jerome Kern Treasury
Mondays, 1:30pm, Dining Room
NO CLASSES 8/15, 8/22, 8/29
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING
HEALTH INSURANCE INFORMATION
COUNSELING & ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
FIDA
Medicare & Medicaid
Wednesday, August 17th
11am in the Dining Room
********** BOOK CLUB **********
Wednesdays
10:30am – 11:30pm
Dining Room
Books – Hard Cover: 50₵ Soft Cover 25₵ Cards - 10₵
NEW CHAIR YOGA with Jyothi
*PLEASE NOTE THE TIME CHANGE*
Thursdays 12:15 - 1:15pm
Activity Room 1 & 2
Public Health Solutions
Apply for Medicaid
Fridays 9:30 am
For more information, call Sandy
646-395-8083 ext. 101
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Join The Talking Circle facilitated by Mika Szabo
A discussion group that meets
on the 1st Monday of each month
August 1st—10:00—11:00 am
Topic - ELECTION YEAR
HEALTH LITERACY EDUCATION SESSIONS
Session 1—Wed., August 17th 1-2pm
Session 2—Wed., August 24th 1-2pm
Session 3—Wed., August 31st 1-2pm
Lecture Room
HIICAP
Will be back in September!
NEW NAMES FOR 2 OF OUR ACTIVITIES
Wardrobe Wizard is for the Seamstress
Time Tech is for Watch Repairs
Grooming 4 Wellness by Jennie
August 4th
Call Helen for appointments
646-395-8083 ext. 106
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
ART HISTORY
with Judy Collischan Every Tuesday 11:00 am Lecture Room
BEADING WITH SARITA
Come learn unique jewelry design and repair!
See Instructor
Wednesdays
1:30 pm
Dining Room
Stein Senior Center Acknowledges
Our Generous Supporters:
The New York City Department for the Aging
The Jean and Louis Dreyfus Foundation
The New York State Office of the Aging
The John A. Hartford Foundation
Discretionary Grants Program
A special thanks to Stein members who
contribute to our programs.
STEIN SENIOR CENTER AUGUST 2016 MENU
LUNCH SERVED FROM 11:30am - 12:45pm
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1
Italian Roast Chicken
Tabbouleh w/
Garbanzo Beans
Mashed Potatoes
Blueberries
Grape Juice
(unsweetened)
2
Cabbage Soup
Salmon in Garlic
Butter Sauce
Parmesan Barley
Apple & Beet Salad
Whole Wheat Bread
Apple
Orange Juice
3
Braised Beef Tips
Italian Blend
Vegetables
Mustard Greens
Whole Wheat Bread
Cantaloupe
Apple Juice
4
Chicken Cacciatore
Quinoa
Braised Red Cabbage
with Apples
Orange
Orange Pineapple
Juice
5
Jumbo Stuffed Shells
w/Meat Sauce
Mashed Butternut
Squash
Mediterranean Salad
Strawberries
Apple Juice
8
Salmon in Garlic
Butter Sauce
Zucchini Rice Pilaf
Stir Fry Kale &
Broccoli
Whole Wheat Dinner
Roll
Tangerine
Apple Juice
9
Hamburger
Roasted Potatoes
Steamed Corn on the
Cob
Plum
Orange Pineapple
Juice
10
Minestrone Soup
Honey Mustard
Chicken Cutlets
Roasted Vegetable
Couscous
Garden Salad
Peach
Grape Juice
(unsweetened)
11
Tuna Fish Salad
Carrots & Raisins
Chickpea Salad with
Tomatoes & Parsley
Whole Wheat Bread
Orange
Apple Juice
12
Baked Ziti with
Meat Sauce
Italian Blend
Vegetables
Garlic Bread
Plum
Orange Juice
15
Vegetable Soup
Oven Fried Chicken
Tabbouleh w/
Garbanzo Beans
Roasted Eggplant
Banana
Grape Juice
(unsweetened)
16
Teriyaki Baked Fish
Apple & Beet Salad
Sweet Potatoes with
Ginger & Dried Rai-
sins
Whole Wheat Roll
Pineapple
Apple Juice
17
Turkey Tacos
Cuban Style Yellow
Rice
Baked Zucchini
Grapes
Orange Pineapple
Juice
18
Vegetarian Chili
California Blend
Vegetables
Garden Salad
Whole Wheat Bread
Peach
Orange Juice
19
Coconut Curry
Cod Fish
Parmesan Barley
Kale & Lemon
Multigrain Bread
Strawberries
Pineapple Juice
22
Chicken Parmesan
Broccoli & Red
Peppers
Garden Salad
Whole Wheat Bread
Cantaloupe
Pineapple Juice
23
Barley Soup
Lemon Salmon
Rice Pilaf
Baby Beets & Carrots
with Dill
Canned Apricots
Grape Juice
(unsweetened)
24
Egg Salad w/Lettuce
Avocado & Orange
Salad
Corn, Black Bean &
Red Pepper Salad
Multigrain Bread
Peach
Apple Juice
25
Turkey Burger with
Cheese
Roasted Potatoes
Sautéed Asparagus
Whole Wheat Roll
Watermelon
Orange Juice
26
Pork Spare Ribs
Roasted Vegetable
Couscous
Cauliflower with
Carrots & Parsley
Plum
Orange Pineapple
Juice
29
BBQ Chicken
Pesto Pasta with
Broccoli
Steamed Spinach
Peach
Apple Juice
30
Baked Tilapia with
Mushrooms, Peppers,
and Tomatoes
Tabbouleh with
Garbanzo Beans
Spinach, Apple & Red
Onion Salad
Plum
Grape Juice
(unsweetened)
31
Sheppard’s Pie w/Beef
& Turkey
Sautéed Onions &
Peppers
Stir Fry Kale &
Broccoli
Whole Wheat Bread
Banana
Orange Pineapple
Juice
1
Spinach & White Bean
Soup
Chicken Cutlet
Beet & Onion Salad
Whole Wheat Roll
Plum
Orange Juice
2 Pork Spare Ribs
Bowtie Noodles
Sautéed Asparagus
Tangerine
Pineapple Juice
Suggested Donation $2.00 for those 60+ Guests under 60 - $5.00 Partially funded by the Department for the Aging MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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