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Volume 39 Number 8 340 West Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832 (714) 738-6305 August 2019
Annual Health & Wellness Fair
Saturday, August 10: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Bring family, friends and neighbors to our annual Health & Wellness Festival! Take advantage of free health screenings and non-profit agencies and businesses who will share information on health and wellness programs, services, products as well as giveaways and raffles. Presented by the City of Fullerton Parks and Recreation Department. No preregistration required.
Braille Institute Wellness Series 1st & 3rd Wednesdays through September 18 9:00 a.m.– 10:30 a.m. Join us for a special series that focuses on practical skills
to help you stay independent and thrive with low vision.
A new topic will be presented at each session and will
cover everything from technology to transportation and
lifestyles:
August 7: Looking Good August 21: Dining & Kitchen Confidence
For further topic information and preregistration, please
call the front desk at 714-738-6305.
Protect Yourself & Your Loved Ones:
Highlight - Financial Abuse
Monday, August 12: 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. This informative seminar will cover how to protect
yourself and your loved ones from scams and fraud as
well as how to spot warning signs. Learn what you can
do if someone you know is experiencing financial abuse
as well where to get help. Sponsored by Human Options
and Orange County Strategic Plan for Aging.
fullerton COMMUNITY CENTER
To preregister for any of the classes on this
page, call 714-738-6305 or visit the front desk.
Perfect Pickles – A Pickling Demo
Friday, August 16: 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Pickling is a great way use extra produce and reduce
waste. Learn how to properly pickle vegetables and
other foods for future use. Canning, food safety and the
basics of fermentation will be covered. Sponsored by
the Master Food Preservers of Orange County.
Senior Drama Showcase: Seniors
Acting Up
Friday, August 23: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Come and enjoy a wonderful night of live performances
by the Center’s very own Beginning Drama class. This
annual showcase will highlight the group’s ongoing
work. This performance is open to the public and will
be a good time for all!
Colds & Allergies Presentation
Friday, August 30: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Join Nurse Lori Funke for an informative presentation
on colds and allergies. Learn the differences, symptoms,
how to prevent colds, and how to manage allergies.
Presented by OC Health Care Agency.
Open Board Game Play!
Chess: Mondays, 1:00 p.m.
Scrabble: Wednesdays, 2:00 p.m. If you’re looking for a great way to spend your
afternoons, come to the Senior Library on Mondays for
Chess and Wednesdays for Scrabble. Boards will be
available for open play and you can bring your friends
or come and make new ones!
Hawaiian Luau Dance Friday, August 9
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Performance by:
The Hawaiian Luau Dancers Lunch is $5 for those under 60;
over 60, a $3 donation is appreciated.
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Senior Club OFFICERS
President: Pauline Aguero
Vice President: Wendy Ocepek
Secretary: Molly Muro
Treasurer: Wanda Williams
Assistant Treasurer: Gerry Phillips
Past President: Phil Ross
870-6774
393-1602
630-4475
526-9359
992-5588
738-1419
DIRECTORS
Vicki Colvin (2019)
Doug Gilmour (2019)
Barbara Ingolia (2020)
Paulette MacGill (2020)
Barbara Story (2020)
743-9254
738-0934
521-1182
525-9780
525-9523
APPOINTEES
Sunshine Chairperson: Ellie Honeycutt 264-6969
Desk Coordinator: Barbara Martellino 504-1960
Newsletter Chairperson: Phyllis Levin 525-2842
Social Committee Chairperson: Phyllis Levin 525-2842
Assistant Chairperson: Barbara Ingolia 521-1182
Travel Director: Christel B. Moore 680-4574
Assistant Travel Director: Carole Wright 365-7429
Bingo Chairperson: Virginia Palazzolo 779-5755
Assistant Secretary: Branden Ciccarelli 526-7892
Computer Chairperson: Phil Ross 738-1419
SENIOR CLUB DESK: 738-6353
Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Email: [email protected]
COMMUNITY CENTER SENIOR PROGRAMS: 738-6305
BOARD MEETING: Thursday, August 15, 1 p.m.
A Message from Your Senior Club President,
Pauline Aguero:
The July Fireworks are over, and the summer heat is upon us. Be
sure to keep hydrated and come to the Senior Club. We have
many activities to do while you’re staying cool.
Be sure to come to the Annual Health and Wellness Fair on
Saturday, August 10th from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. You will find
information on nutrition and the latest fitness trends along with
Family and Mental Health information. The Fullerton Senior Club
will have a booth there so stop by.
The Fit Club Silver Pass is in full swing. Just show your current
membership card to get the $5.00 monthly fee and come and work
out in the Fitness Room.
Check out Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones from Financial
Abuse on August 12, 2019 at 9:30 am. Learn what you can do
concerning scams and financial abuse. This seminar will be
sponsored by Human Options and Orange County Strategic Plan
for Aging. I have attended several of these seminars and I can
recommend them.
I am looking forward to the Senior Drama Showcase on Friday,
August 23 at 6:00 p.m. These are always a fun time for all.
I’ll leave you with a thought from my favorite book by Natasha
Josefowitz, Ph.D.-
No Regrets
As we grow older, the time we have left grows shorter,
and it becomes even more important for us to live fully each day,
to appreciate our health, our family, and our friends. No matter
how old we are, there are still things to learn, new sights to see,
books to read, people to meet and care about.
Senior Transportation Program Taxi Voucher Program: $50 value book - Your price:$14
Offers subsidized taxi vouchers to travel to the Fullerton Community Center and back home only. Limit 2 books per person, per month.
OCTA Senior 30-Day Bus Pass: $22.25 value - Your price:$7
Passes are good for unlimited use on all local routes. 30-Day Senior Bus Passes are available for purchase 30 days after previous
purchase date of pass. Proof of I.D. needed to board the bus.
A valid form of I.D. must be presented at time of purchase for both the taxi vouchers and the bus passes. Must be a Fullerton resident to purchase and
must provide proof of residence on every purchase. The City of Fullerton is not responsible for lost or stolen passes. Passes are subject to availability.
Paulette’s Corner
Spotlighting Our Senior Club Members
Meet Ellie H.! Ellie has been a member since 1994 at which time she joined the Walking Group. She was the youngest of the group, and Dick Waltz was the oldest. She is currently our Sunshine Committee volunteer. She mails “Get Well” cards to those who are sick or in the hospital. Thanks, Ellie, for those beautiful cards! Ellie also works at the Senior Club desk on Tuesdays and attends the Tuesday Evening Dance. Ellie loves to dance. She is also on the Social Committee and is taking classes
here at center. Ellie has great personality and is always cherry and bright. Who best to oversee our Sunshine Committee!
Fitness Zone Health Thursdays, 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
A great total workout! Low-impact aerobics,
cardio/vascular exercises, weight training,
& stretching. Those with limitations are still
welcome to attend and move at their own pace.
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SeniorServ Daily Nutrition Program
Patricia Serrano, Site Manager: 714-738-6368
SeniorServ Hawaiian Luau Friday, August 9 at 9:00 a.m.
Entertainment: Hawaiian Luau Dancers
Sponsored by: Alignment Health Plan
SeniorServ Bingo Wednesday, August 7 at 10:30 a.m.
Sponsored by: Edna Rivera
August Birthdays Thursday, August 29 at 10:30 a.m.
Sponsored by: Val Muir
The price of lunch for those under 60 is $5;
over 60, a suggested donation of $3 is appreciated.
Services Assistance Programs
Appointments Required - call 714-738-6305
1. MEDICARE - HICAP Monday, August 5 & 19, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Korean Speaking (call 714-560-0424 for appointments) Monday, August 5 & 19, 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. English Speaking (call 714-738-6305 for appointments)
2. LEGAL AID Thursday, August 8, 12:15 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. (Call 714-738-6305 for appointments)
Appointments Not Required
1. ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Sponsored by Alzheimer’s Association Friday, August 2, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Korean Speaking (call 949-757-3758 for more information) Monday, August 5 & 19, 1:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.m. English Speaking (call 949-757-3758 for more information)
2. VITAS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS Mondays, 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
3. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS Friday, August 2 & 16, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
4. CTAP - California Telephone Access Program Wednesday, August 14, 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
5. LUNCH - SeniorServ Dining Program Weekdays: Lunch is served starting at 11:30 a.m.
6. SENIOR GROCERY PROGRAM Thursday, August 1 & 15, 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
August Lunch Menu
Lunch is served weekdays, starting at 11:30 a.m.
Sign up for lunch between 10:15 a.m. to 10:50 a.m.
1 Thursday Grilled Hamburger on Whole Wheat Bun
2 Friday Chicken Drumsticks & Sweet Potatoes
5 Monday Chicken Enchilada Casserole
6 Tuesday Breaded Fish Tacos & Cilantro Lime Rice
7 Wednesday Cranberry Basil Chicken Salad
8 Thursday Turkey Wrap & Cream of Carrot Soup
9 Friday Chicken Teriyaki & Steamed Rice
12 Monday Pork Chile Verde & Spanish Rice
13 Tuesday Vegetarian Lasagna & Spring Mix Salad
14 Wednesday Chicken Breast w/Creamy Cilantro Sauce
15 Thursday Mediterranean Tuna Salad
16 Friday Baked Meatloaf with Mushroom Gravy
19 Monday Breaded Baked Fish & Mexican Rice
20 Tuesday Chicken Deli Sandwich
21 Wednesday Beef Taco Salad
22 Thursday Chicken Breast with Lemon Herb Sauce
23 Friday Veggie Chili & Tossed Green Salad
26 Monday Cheese Omelet & Tater Tots
27 Tuesday Crab, Corn & Tomato Salad
28 Wednesday Beef Chunks w/Burgundy Sauce
29 Thursday Split Pea Soup & Farro Squash Salad
30 Friday Stir-Fry Chicken & Brown Rice
PROGRAM UPDATES
Senior Book Club The Club will be meeting every other week during the summer. See the calendar on pages 6-7 for dates.
Korean Parkinson’s Support Group
This support group will be taking a summer break through
the month of August and will resume in September.
California Telephone Access Program The CTAP information table will now be at the hallway
lobby every 2nd Wednesday each month.
Staying Mentally Sharp
Staying Mentally Sharp will not be meeting during the
month of August and will return on September 10, 2019.
We look forward to seeing you then!
Promote Our Club with a Club Polo Shirt & Cap!
Shirt (Colors: Berry or Blue): $20 Cap (Black): $13
Available in the Senior Club office.
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Activities August Movies - Fridays, 12:30 p.m.
Admission donation minimum: $1 at the door
Movie days subject to change due to program operations.
August 2 - “Dumbo” - Live-action remake of the classic
Disney film. A baby elephant who can fly helps save a
struggling circus, while uncovering a darker side of the
entertainment world. Starring Colin Farrell and Danny
Devito. Action/Fantasy. Rated PG.
August 16 - “Amazing Grace” - Joyful and moving concert
experience with the legendary Aretha Franklin performing
her gospel album Amazing Grace. Originally filmed in Los
Angeles in January of 1972, the footage was only recently
composed into a movie. Documentary/Concert. Rated G.
August 23 - “Five Feet Apart” - A pair of young cystic
fibrosis patients meet in a hospital. A romance blossoms
even though they must avoid physical contact due to their
illness. Starring Hayley Lu Richardson and Cole Spouse.
Drama/Romance. Rated PG-13.
August 30 - “Poms” - A former cheerleader decides to start
a cheer squad at her retirement community. Starring Diane
Keaton and Jacki Weaver. Comedy/Drama. Rated PG-13
(Language, some crude humor).
It’s Your Money Series
Wednesdays, September 4 through October 30 2:00 pm. - 3:30 p.m. This ideal partner program to the “It’s Your Estate”
financial educational series will be beneficial to
those wanting to gain the real knowledge to be in
better control of managing their financial resources.
Local professional experts share comprehensive
information and their expertise in specific areas of
financial management. Registration is required. This
Program is co-sponsored by non-profits FEEL Inc.,
St. Jude Memorial Foundation and the City of
Fullerton.
(714) 773-1302
Senior Splash!
Time exclusively for SENIORS (55+) and
includes lap swimming and water walking.
Equipment is included. COST: $2 drop in fee
(punch cards available)
Aqua Fitness Class Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 12 - 1 p.m. Moderate/Intense 1 - 2 p.m. Gentle/Low Impact
Tuesday, Thursday: 6 -7 p.m. Moderate/Intense Saturday: 7:45 - 8:30 a. m. Moderate/Intense
*Must be 55 or older to qualify for senior prices and
admittance to senior classes and activities.
First class free!
Save the Date! Salt & Pepper Dine-In Wednesday, September 11
Stop in 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Come show your support! A portion
of your bill will be donated to the
Fullerton Senior Club. More details
will be available in the September
Newsletter.
1849 W. Orangethorpe Ave. Fullerton, CA 92833
Save the Dates!
Mexican Independence
Day Dance Friday, September 13 - 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Western Day Dance Wednesday, September 18 - 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Lunch is $5 for those under 60;
over 60 a $3 donation is appreciated.
Featuring live entertainment, food & fun!
History of Movies Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Calling all film buffs! North Orange
Continuing Education (NOCE) is now
hosting a class on film history at the center!
The history of movies will be discussed and
clips of famous films from the early days of
Hollywood to the current years will be
shown. Learn all about different genres such
as Comedy, Westerns, Film Noir, and
Musicals. Don’t miss out on this fun class!
To preregister for any of the above programs,
please call 714-738-6305 or visit the front desk.
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Travel
Membership in the Club will be required to book travel events.
(#126) THE GOLDEN NUGGET, LAS VEGAS - September 8-10, 2019 Price: $150 per person double occupancy, $200 single. Leave on Sunday, September 8th at 9:00 a.m. Return
Tuesday, September 10th at 6:00 p.m. If you are ready for some fun and excitement then come join us! This
is a trip you do not want to miss. The price includes: accommodations, beautiful motorcoach transportation,
and baggage handling. You will also have plenty of time to explore downtown Las Vegas. We will stop in
the Barstow area on the way there and on the way back for lunch on your own.
MERIDIAN TRAVEL SHOW PREVIEW - September 12, 2019
Price: Free. 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Come and see what new trips we have coming up with a great new travel
company out of Fullerton that also offers home pick up. They will present a travel log and provide lots of
great information. Door prizes and refreshments will also be available. Don’t miss this great presentation!
(#12) LA MUSEUM OF THE HOLOCAUST, ORIGINAL FARMER’S MARKET
September 25, 2019 Price $40. Leave at 9:00 a.m. Return at 5:30 p.m. We’ll be spending a day in Los Angeles beginning with the
historic Original Farmer’s Market. There you will find lots of food vendors and you can get lunch on your
own and do some shopping. After, we will head to the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust for a three
hour, docent-led tour. This moving museum focuses on the stories and people of the Holocaust, as well as the
lessons learned from history that should never be forgotten.
(#13) BATES NUT FARM/VALLEY VIEW CASINO - October 23, 2019 Price $35. Leave at 9:00 a.m. Return at 6:00 p.m. This fun trip to Northern San Diego County is coming just
in time for the holidays. Stock up on your favorite nuts, dried goods and candies or buy holiday gifts for
family and friends. You can also stroll the property or pet and feed the cute critters on the farm. Sit outside,
have lunch or snacks and get plenty of fresh air! After the farm we will head to Valley View Casino for some
gambling fun for the rest of the afternoon.
CAJUN CHRISTMAS
December 8, 2019 - Six Days
Price: $2,349 per person double, $2,899 single (Meridian)
HEARST CASTLE AT CHRISTMAS
December 16, 2019 - Three Days
Price: $739 per person double, $949 single (FRI)
ARIZONA SPRING TRAINING: BASEBALL
March 8, 2020 - Five Days
Price: $1,399 per person double, $1,799 single (FRI)
CA COAST & WINE COUNTRY
September 7, 2019 - Seven Days
Price: $2,255 per person double, $2,795 single (AFC)
NEW YORK & ENTERTAINMENT
September 1, 2019 - Six Days
Price: $2,749 per person double, $3,309 single (AFC)
GEORGIA ON MY MIND
October 20, 2019 - Seven Days
Price: $2,469 per person double, $3,409 single (AFC)
PALM SPRINGS/DEATH VALLEY/
JOSHUA TREE/LAS VEGAS
November 4, 2019 - Four Days
Price: $999 per person double, $1,399 single (FRI)
The Fullerton Senior Club travel office has brochures with details on these listed trips. Come into the office, browse and check them out - you can make your travel dreams a reality by going on our extended trips.
Travel Director : Christel B. Moore Assistant Travel Director: Carole Wright
Travel Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Travel Office Phone: 714-738-5306
EXTENDED TRIPS
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
8:00 Walking Group 5 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 6 8:00 Walking Group 7
9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 9:00 Robin’s Health & Exercise Class 9:00 Tai Chi Chuan
9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 9:00 National Parks Film Series (6 of 6) 9:00 Line Dance Lessons
9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 9:00 Braille Institute - “Looking Good”
9:00 Medicare Counseling - HICAP (Korean) 11:30 Table Tennis 10:00 Beginning Drama
10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 10:30 SeniorServ Bingo
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
11:30 Table Tennis 12:30 Creative Coloring Connection 11:30 Table Tennis
12:30 Bingo 1:00 Beginning Drama 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program
12:30 Medicare Counseling - HICAP (English) 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance 12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 1:30 History of Movies Class
1:00 Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Group 2:00 Scrabble - Open Play
1:00 Chess - Open Play
1:00 Caring Companions
8:00 Walking Group 12 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 13 8:00 Walking Group 14
9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 9:00 Robin’s Health & Exercise Class 9:00 Tai Chi Chuan
9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 9:00 Line Dance Lessons
9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 11:00 Beginning Drama Rehearsal 9:30 California Telephone Access Program
9:30 Protect Yourself & Your Loved Ones 11:30 Table Tennis 10:00 Beginning Drama
From Financial Abuse 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program
11:30 Table Tennis 12:30 Creative Coloring Connection 11:30 Table Tennis
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 1:00 Beginning Drama 12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
12:30 Bingo 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance 1:30 History of Movies Class
1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 2:00 Scrabble - Open Play
1:00 Chess - Open Play
8:00 Walking Group 19 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 20 8:00 Walking Group 21
8:30 Harrah’s Resort Casino Trip Departure 9:00 Robin’s Health & Exercise Class 9:00 Tai Chi Chuan
9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 9:00 Line Dance Lessons
9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 11:00 Beginning Drama Rehearsal 9:00 Braille Institute - “Dining & Kitchen”
9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 11:30 Table Tennis Confidence”
9:00 Medicare Counseling - HICAP (Korean) 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 10:00 Beginning Drama
10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:30 Creative Coloring Connection 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program
11:30 Table Tennis 1:00 Beginning Drama 11:30 Table Tennis
12:30 Bingo 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance 12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
12:30 Medicare Counseling - HICAP (English) 1:30 History of Movies Class
1:00 Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Group 2:00 Scrabble - Open Play
1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group
1:00 Chess - Open Play
Same as Monday, August 19 except: 26 Same as Tuesday, August 20 except: 27 Same as Wednesday, August 21 except: 28
Delete: Medicare Counseling - HICAP Delete: Beginning Drama Rehearsal Delete: Braille Institute - “Dining & Kitchen
Harrah’s Resort Casino Trip Departure Confidence”
Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group
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August
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday:
7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday:
7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sunday:
12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Looking Forward:
It’s Your Money Series Wednesdays, September 4 through
October 30
Bulbs - Master Gardener’s Class Thursday, September 5
Salt & Pepper Dine-in Wednesday, September 11
Senior Travel Preview Show Thursday, September 12
SeniorServ Mexican Independence Day Dance
Friday, September 13
SeniorServ Western Day Dance Wednesday, September 18
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THURSDAY FRIDAY 9:00 Zumba Gold 1 8:00 Walking Group 2
9:00 Crocheting & Knitting 9:00 Tai Chi Chuan
10:00 Exercise Plus Health 9:00 Help Yourself to Health
10:45 Senior Grocery Program 10:00 Photography & More
11:00 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 10:00 Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group
12:00 Fitness Zone Health (Korean Speaking)
4:30 Karaoke Up! 10:00 Blood Pressure Checks
10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program
11:30 Table Tennis
12:30 Movie - “Dumbo” (PG)
12:30 Fit & Health with Kenny
No Senior Reading Club today.
9:00 Zumba Gold 8 8:00 Walking Group 9
9:00 Crocheting & Knitting 9:00 Tai Chi Chuan
9:15 Senior Reading Club 9:00 Help Yourself to Health
10:00 Exercise Plus Health 9:00 SeniorServ Hawaiian Luau Dance
11:00 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 10:00 Photography & More
12:00 Fitness Zone Health 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
12:15 Legal Aid 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program
11:30 Table Tennis
12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
No Korean Parkinson’s Support
Group or Movie today.
9:00 Zumba Gold 15 8:00 Walking Group 16
9:00 Crocheting & Knitting 9:00 Tai Chi Chuan
10:00 Exercise Plus Health 9:00 Help Yourself to Health
10:45 Senior Grocery Program 9:00 Master Food Preservers Pickling Demo
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 10:00 Blood Pressure Checks
12:00 Fitness Zone Health 10:00 Photography & More
1:00 Senior Club Board Meeting 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
11:00 Lunch– SeniorServ Dining Program
11:30 Table Tennis
12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
12:30 Movie- “Amazing Grace” (G)
No Senior Reading Club today.
9:00 Zumba Gold 22 8:00 Walking Group 23
9:00 Crocheting & Knitting 8:00 Bulletin Collation
9:15 Senior Reading Club 9:00 Tai Chi Chuan
10:00 Exercise Plus Health 9:00 Help Yourself to Health
11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 10:00 Photography & More
12:00 Fitness Zone Health 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates
5:00 Pageant of the Masters Trip Departure 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program
11:30 Table Tennis
12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny
12:30 Movie - “Five Feet Apart” (PG-13)
6:00 Senior Drama Showcase
No Korean Parkinson’s Support
Group today.
Same as Thursday, August 22 except: 29 Same as Friday, August 23 except: 30
Add: 10:30 SeniorServ Birthdays Add 9:30 Colds & Allergies Presentation
2:30 Volunteer Appreciation Party Movie - “Poms” (PG-13)
Delete: Senior Reading Club, POTM Trip
Billiard Room Senior Play Hours: (Guests 50 years of age or older)
Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Public Hours: (18+, including Seniors)
Monday through Friday, 3 to 8 p.m.
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
TABLE TENNIS FOR FUN!
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
$25 for a 3-month pass $40 for a 6-month pass $3 drop-in rate
Don’t call it “ping pong!” Serious fun for players age 18 and over, from beginners to more advanced, with singles and doubles play provided. Register at the front desk or call 714 738-6305.
SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB FULLERTON 340 West Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832
PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE
PAID FULLERTON, CA
PERMIT # 284
Or Current Resident
211 Orange County - Dial 211 (toll free) or (888) 600-4357
Adult Protective Services (800) 451-5155
Aging & Disability Resource Connection (800) 510-2020
Department of Insurance Hotline (800) 927-HELP
Eldercare Locater (800) 677-1116
Fullerton City Hall 738-6300
Fullerton Main Library 738-6333
Fullerton Senior Citizens Club Membership Desk 738-6353
Fullerton Community Center 738-6305
HICAP - Medicare Assistance 560-0424
Legal Aid 571-5245
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Services 479-0107
Meals on Wheels 871-2200
Office on Aging Information & Assistance (800) 510-2020
(Local Number) 480-6450
One Stop - SCSEP (Employment) 241-4900
Orange Caregiver Resource Center 446-5030
OCHCA - SHOPP Program Nurse Visit Services 834-7759
OCTA Access (Transportation) (877) 628-2232
Retired Senior Volunteer Program 597-8949
SeniorServ Case Management 823-3294
SeniorServ Dining Program 738-6368
Social Security (800) 772-1213
Travel Office 738-5306
Veterans Service Office 480-6555
CTAP - CA Telephone Access Program (800) 806-1191
August 2019 Assistance Directory
Time-sensitive material
The Fullerton Senior News is a monthly publication of the Fullerton Community Center. It is prepared and edited by the City of Fullerton's Parks and Recreation Department and printed, assembled and mailed by the Fullerton Senior Citizens Club.
The information deadline is the 5th of the month.
“This project is funded in part through funds from the Federal Older Americans Act as allocated by the Orange County Board of Supervisors.” Programs are offered at no cost, though donations are gratefully accepted.
Website: www.fullertoncommunitycenter.com
Community Center Supervisor: Cori Lantz
Senior Programs Coordinator: Ginger Ivey
(714) 738-6305 (714) 738-6335 FAX
Email: [email protected]
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