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MAY/JUNE 2020
AT THIS TIME, THE SENIOR CENTER IS CLOSED
DUE TO COVID19. THERE ARE NO CALENDERS
OR MENU INCLUDED IN THIS GAZETTE. THE
EVENTS LISTED MAY BE POSTPONED OR
CANCELLED. IF YOU ARE SIGNED-UP FOR ANY
OF THE TRIPS, CLASSES OR APPOINTMENTS
SCHEDULED YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF THEIR
CANCELLATION. YOU WILL NEED TO CALL
FOR START-UP DATES AND/OR CHECK OUR
ONLINE WEBSITE OR FACEBOOK PAGE
REGARDING WHEN THE SENIOR CENTER WILL
REOPEN.
CATERED LUNCHEONS Sign up in the Senior Center Office for Catered Luncheons. Most Catered lunches are $5 per person. Payment is due at sign-up by deadline Tuesday of Luncheon Week.
NO CATERED LUNCHEON IN MAY & JUNE
THURSDAY JULY 2 Spaghetti and Meatballs; Jesse Derringer entertaining
P.E.A.C.E. Inc. SENIOR LUNCH PROGRAM
Lunch is served every Monday thru Thursday at NOON. <> $3.50 for any senior 60+, $7 for anyone under 60. Pay the day you come for lunch. <> Call the lunch line at 315.469.3259 for reservations. <> Reservations should be in by 12:30 PM Wednesday for the following week. <> Call and cancel your lunch if you are unable to come for lunch, and make sure to include in your message the day and date you are cancelling.
HOLIDAY
CLOSING:
The Senior Center will be closed Monday May 25.
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FREE LUNCH DELIVERY
TO SENIORS
The Department of Aging has started a new program to help meet the needs of seniors 55+ who can’t get out to shop for meals. They will deliver lunches to your home at no charge to you. Call them directly at 315.218.1987 to find out how this service can benefit you. You will provide them your name, address, date of birth. Make sure you tell them of any food allergy you may have.
LOOKING FOR TALENT
We’re planning a Talent Showcase for Thursday August 6 @ 12:30 PM
Do you have a talent you would like to show off to our audience of Seniors. If you have a poem or story, a funny joke, skit, dance or whatever ya’ got! Let’s see it! We’ll
have a rehearsal or two before the actual showcase and work on putting a show together. Let’s have some fun!! Give us a call for more information.
Hi Friends, What have you been doing?....
I've been ‘cleaning out’ just like many of you
might be doing too!....diving into the projects that
always needed to be done but never found the time.
I've cleaned my hall closet… organizing,
eliminating coats, hats, gloves. Do you know I
have 27 pairs of mittens and gloves…and still
counting! Gee I hope I have enough!? :)))) At least
now that I’m cooped up, I won't be out shopping and
buying more!
So....you might already know.....I can be a bit of
a practical pack rat. But I have to say, all the
plastic zippered packaging from bedspeads,
blankets, sheets, and curtins that I've saved, has
certainly come in handy. At least all my hats,
gloves and mittens are organized now!
And Wegmans is not going to make any money
off me. I have over 20 totes! They've been
multiplying in my closet.... Really? Is there some
kind of birth control for totes?! This has got to
stop!
I have 10 sun visors too! I'm not a great golfer,
and don't play that much! Where will it end!
It seems, come Christmas time, I've always
gotten some type of coat or jacket as a gift. That’s
another group of clothes that I have way too much
of. I swear, I have one for every color I'm wearing
and temperature! I'm planning on spending a
little more time down South...so, I don't think I'll
need all of them, but..... I did put aside one scarf,
one ear warmer and one jacket (and that wasn't
even a winter jacket!) It's a start, but honestly,
where did they all come from?!!..... I’ve got to let go!
By now you can tell I have a lot of time on my
hands. It's the morning....I'm full of energy when
I wake, especially after my morning cup of coffee.
So on I'll go to my next conquest.....the
multiplying plastic containers!!
See you Soon! Barbara
Save your ‘cleaning out’ items for our Rummage Sale later this year!
CREATE A GREETING CARD
Wednesday May 13, 1-2:30 PM Using precut designs (and maybe you have to cut a little too), put together a greeting card of your choice. You have the opportunity to make two Greeting Cards and a special Pop-Up card if you like!
All materials are provided for you! Maximum 8 per class. Sign-up Required (to have supplies available for you.)
FREE CLASS
TRIVIA TUESDAY
Tuesday May 12 & June 23 @ 12:45 PM (after lunch) (Check calendar each month for game dates) Have fun with us after lunch for a short game of Trivia! We promise the questions won’t be too hard! Tables of folks will compete against each other. It’s free and you could win a prize too!
SPEAKER from the AVIATION
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF CNY
Tuesday May 19 @ 12:30 PM The Aviation Historical Society is a volunteer organization striving to provide residents and visitors from
everywhere, a historical look at early aviation in Central New York. Join us for an informative talk about what new is happening in our community aviation world.
MAH JONGG LESSONS
Instructor: Wendy Christopher Wednesdays June 3, 10, 17 & 24, 1-3 PM Mah Jongg, a game which originated in China, is a game
for four players. It involves skill, strategy, and calculation, as well as a certain degree of chance. RESIDENT FEE: $25 NON-RESIDENT FEE: $35 After May 27 add $10
A LITTLE MAH JONGG TRIVIA
- The word Mah Jongg means “clattering sparrows” because the noise of the tiles when mixing them, resembles the sound birds make. - In Asia, Mah Jongg is played both as a casual game amongst family and friends and as a way to gamble. - In Hong Kong restaurants, they provide Mah Jongg tables for their patrons for use before or after lunch and dinner, and even at weddings! So next time you’re playing, think about the thousands of years this game has been played in so many different countries, and let’s start some traditions of our own!
LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF MID-NY Provides legal services to residents of Onondaga County age 60+. Services cover the following civil areas: Consumer Matters such as problems with collection/ debt; Living Wills, Power of Attorney Preparation, and Revocation, Simple Will & Testament, Health Care Proxies; Legal problems concerning Food Stamps, HEAP,
Social Security, SSI, Veterans Benefits; Medicaid/ Medicare disputes; Public Assistance and Utility issues. Legal Council is available throughout the year. Appointments last approximately ½ hour for a single person, and up to 1 hour for a couple. Their services are free but ‘voluntary contributions to the Legal Aid Society of Mid New York, Inc.’ are accepted and used to expand legal services.
Call the Senior Center for an appointment. 2020 DATES
May 12 and September 8
INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE
Private counseling is available on the third Tuesday of each month, with appointments from 12:30 - 2:30 PM regarding: HEAP; Food Stamps; Lifeline Telephone Program; Veterans Benefits; Meals On Wheels; Housing Subsidies; Home Repairs and Weatherization; Caregivers; Tax Assistance; Pantries; and Social Day Programs. Call the Senior Center to schedule your appointment. If you need immediate assistance call the Information and Assistance Specialist at their Salvation Army Office directly at 315.479.1313.
NUTRITION COUNSELING
To receive dietary counseling in the privacy of your own home or at the Senior Center call Laurie Zirilli from the Dept. of Aging @ 315.435.2362 x4939, for appointments.
AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE Anyone 50+ is eligible to take this one day course. Registrants will receive an insurance reduction averaging $40 per year for 3 years, and a point reduction of up to four points on the participant’s driver’s license (if you already have points).
ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. BRING TO CLASS: *YOUR AARP CARD with membership #. (This is required on the form you fill out to submit to AARP) *Your current drivers license *Pen/pencil
$20 AARP member ― $25 non-member Checks are payable only to AARP
Class time: 8:45 AM – 4 PM; Lunch: 12 - 12:30 PM Senior Center Doors open at 8:30 AM
Bring a bagged lunch (nothing that needs to be microwaved!) Coffee and Tea provided.
2020 CLASSES June 19, October 16, November 20
I miss the days when we were
terrified of Romaine Lettuce!
Thursdays @ 1 PM
(Please arrive by 12:45 PM) May 14 & 28; June 18; July 9 $1 for first card; $.50 for each additional card.
L E F T C E N T E R R I G H T
Tuesdays May 26 & June 16 @ 12:50 PM It’s a dice game of chance! Bring 6 quarters to play. You could win the pot! If you are not having lunch at the
Center, please arrive by 12:45 PM to form tables.
ONGOING AT THE SENIOR CENTER
The following activities are available to all Seniors.
CARDS FOR FUN BRIDGE is played Mondays and Wednesdays 1-3 PM. Leave your name and phone number and we’ll add it to our sub list. More players welcomed!
BOOK CLUB Meetings every Monday afternoon at 12:45 PM. A new book is read each month with a discussion about the chapters you’ve read each week. Two recently read books: Summer of '69 by Elin Hilderbrand, and While My Sister Sleeps by Barbara Delinsky.
DOMINOES played Mondays 1-3 PM.
KNIT & CROCHET Need help? Would you like to learn or start a new project? Call the Center and leave your name and # to schedule a time to meet with our instructor. Enjoy a new hobby!
LIBRARY Shelves of books are located in the front entrance of the Senior Center. Stop by and pick up a paperback book for your next read. If you have books you’ve read and would like to donate, drop them off at the Center. We take clean used paperbacks. No hardcover books.
KLASSY RED HATTER’S The ladies meet the 1st Tuesday of each month at 1:15 PM. It’s a nice group of ladies who enjoy each others company for their meeting, and have an outing out to lunch each month too!
MAH JONGG Advanced players meet Wednesdays 1 - 3 PM.
POOL (BILLIARDS) The Billiard Room, with a regulation pool table, is located in the lower level of the Center. Seniors, come and play!
Try To Be A
Rainbow In
Someone’s
Cloud.
Maya Angelou
Wii BOWLING, GOLF, TENNIS Available throughout the day. A great group bowls every Wednesday morning before lunch! More players make more fun!
ONGOING WALKING PROGRAM Tuesdays & Thursdays from 9 - 11:00 AM Beginning May 5 walking will resume outdoors at Brookdale Summerfield across from Santaro Park. It’s a good place to enjoy a safe walk away from busy streets. Stop by the Senior Center and fill out a Medical & Emergency Information Form if you are interested joining in.
“BUSY HANDS” (QUILTING/NEEDLEWORK GROUP) Mondays from 9AM - 12 Noon We have a vibrant group of talented folks that do quilting, needlework, cross stitch, embroidery projects and more. Most of their work is donated to hospitals and non-profits. ~~If you have a portable sewing machine that you would like to donate, it would be put to good use on each Monday. Drop by to see what they are working on and join them!
ART INSTRUCTION
Instructor: Thomas Hussey CALL FOR START DATE OF NEXT 12 WEEK SESSIONS
BEGINNER ART (Oil Painting) Tuesdays 12:30 – 2:30 PM RESIDENT FEE: $ 90 NON-RESIDENT FEE: $100 Contact Tom at [email protected] or 315.253.5288 for information regarding supplies for class.
ADVANCED ART Tuesdays 9AM – 12 Noon RESIDENT FEE: $66 NON-RESIDENT FEE: $76
T AI CHI/CHI KUNG
Instructor: David Dolbear CALL FOR START DATE OF NEXT 12 WEEK SESSIONS
CHI KUNG - Thursdays 11:10 AM A Chinese Exercise meaning Therapeutic Breathing Exercise for Health, involving simpler movements and breathing to reduce stress and promote pliability, improved pulmonary and cardiovascular function. Chi Kung can be done sitting in a chair or standing. This is a beginner class for anyone who wishes continuing on to Tai Chi.
TAI CHI - Thursdays 12 Noon (Following CHI KUNG) Characterized by soft, slow and continuous movement. Physically it promotes pliability, improved cardiovascular and pulmonary function, improved posture and increased strength, especially in the legs. Psychologically, it promotes concentration, relaxation, self confidence and overall improvement in the function of the central nervous system. RESIDENT FEE: $60 (each class) NON-RESIDENT FEE: $70 Maximum 14 participants in class.
EXERCISE…..FIT AFTER FIFTY Instructor: Diane Zarzecki CALL FOR START DATE OF NEXT SESSION Tuesdays 10 - 11 AM 12 Week Sessions RESIDENT FEE: $24 NON-RESIDENT FEE: $34
EXERCISE WITH
LIGHT WEIGHTS
Thursdays 10:30 - 11:15 AM FREE ONGOING CLASS following an excellent stretch and strength video. Exception: WHEN THERE IS A THURSDAY PARTY/LUNCHEON, MAKE UP CLASS IS 10 AM FRIDAY.
DAY TRIPS
PLEASE BE ADVISED, SOME OF THE FOLLOWING TRIPS MAY BE CANCELLED DUE TO CURRENT EVENTS. YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED AS SOON AS THIS OCCURS. PLEASE ARRIVE 20 MINUTES
PRIOR TO DEPARTURE SO WE KNOW YOU ARE COMING. THE BUS LEAVES ON TIME.
..…If you become ill or need to cancel for a trip, always call the Senior Center and leave a message. PHONE MESSAGES ARE
CHECKED EACH MORNING. IF THERE IS A WAITING LIST SOMEONE MAY BE AVAILABLE TO TAKE YOUR PLACE. If you require assistance to get around, YOU WILL NEED A TRAVEL COMPANION TO ACCOMPANY YOU AND PROVIDE THE PROPER HELP YOU NEED. Sign up at the Senior Center, or call first for availability, then send a check for payment. Include with check: name of person(s) taking the trip, and your phone #, date of trip, bus stop, and menu choice (if any). Make check payable to ONONDAGA SENIORS. Detailed flyers explaining the trips are displayed at the Center.
SYRACUSE SPRING TOUR
Wednesday May 20 An interesting day will start at the recently opened Skä•noñh– Great Law of Peace Heritage Center on Onondaga Lake Parkway in Liverpool. We’ll tour (indoors and out) and hear about the story of the native people of Central New York. The Onondagas are the keepers of the Central Fire and are the spiritual and political center of the Haudenosaune. Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch at Dinosaur Barbecue before our stop at the Onondaga Historical Association, where we will take in their exhibits: Virtual Stroll Down South Salina St.: 1940-1980; Underground Railroad; Syracuse China featuring rare pieces from the 138 year old company, and more. (Lunch will include Pulled Pork, Chicken, Salad, Potato Salad, Mac & Cheese, Corn Bread, Dessert.) FEE: Residents $41 Non-Residents $46 Bus pick-ups: Onondaga Senior Center – Depart at 9:15 AM Nedrow Fire Department – Depart at 9:30 AM Return approximately 4:15 PM
ROCKIN’ THRU THE DECADES @
SILVER BIRCHES RESORT
Thursday June 11 Take a ride to The Waterfront at Silver Birches, with a breathtaking view of Lake Wallenpaupack. Upon arrival enjoy coffee & apple streusel cake, and browse the jewelry/gifts they have for sale in the lobby. Live music and dancing starts at 11:30 AM, open bar 12 - 3 PM, and at 12:30 PM enjoy family style lunch with Roast Turkey, Top Round of Beef, and Penne Pesto. Hear timeless hits from the 50’s, 60’s & 70’s performed by the Wanabees, a high energy four piece band. FEE: Residents $61 Non-Residents $66 Bus pick-ups: Onondaga Senior Center – Departs at 7:30 AM Nedrow Fire Department – Departs at 7:45 AM Return approximately 6:45 PM
MUSICAL TRIBUTE SHOW
@ DEL LAGO CASINO
Tuesday June 30 Enjoy a lively and fun Musical TRIBUTE to BETTE MIDLER & BARRY MANILOW before your Buffet Dinner, with a $25 gaming bonus included! Show is 3 PM, DINNER at 4:30 PM. (Eat an early lunch before you board the bus). Please bring a valid State/Federal issued photo ID with you on day of trip. FEE: Residents $51 Non-Residents $56 Bus pick-ups: Nedrow Fire Department – Depart at 11:15 AM Onondaga Senior Center – Depart at 11:30 AM Return approximately 7:30 PM
THE FOLLOWING TRIP HAS BEEN
CANCELLED AS OF APRIL 22. CRT HAS
CANCELLED ALL PRODUCTIONS FOR
THIS YEAR:
CORTLAND REPERTORY THEATER
presents FINIANS RAINBOW
Wednesday July 15 Enjoy a bit of the past for lunch at Tinelli's Hathaway House in McGraw, NY. Then we’ll see the beautiful heartwarming story which boasts a rich score, Finians Rainbow, a surprisingly timely story! Irish dreamer Finian travels to America to bury a small pot of gold. He believes the gold will grow to yield millions. Settling in Rainbow Valley in the state of Missitucky, his family encounters goodhearted sharecroppers, bigoted blowhard politicians and magical happenings! Lunch choices: Top Sirloin; Salmon; or Pork Chop. FEE: Residents $60 Non-Residents $65 Bus pick-ups: Onondaga Senior Center – Departs at 10:30 AM Nedrow Fire Department – Departs at 10:45 AM Return approximately 5:15 PM
MERRY–GO–ROUND PLAYHOUSE
presents STATE FAIR
Friday August 14 Set against the colorful backdrop of an American heartland tradition, State Fair travels with the Frake family as they leave behind the routine of the farm for three days of adventure at the annual Iowa State Fair. Featuring favorite songs, spectacular choreography, and a dollop of Americana! Enjoy lunch at Springside Inn. Lunch choices: Pot Roast; Loin of Pork; Baked Haddock. FEE: Residents $77 Non-Residents $82
Bus pick-ups: Nedrow Fire Department – Departs at 10:15 AM Onondaga Senior Center – Departs at 10:45 AM Return approximately 5:30 PM
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
@ THE GLIMMERGLASS FESTIVAL
Tuesday August 25 Enjoy lunch at Otesaga Hotel and the Glimmerglass Festival presentation of the classic Sound of Music story. A story of love, music and morality sure to be one of your favorite things. No stop on the way. FEE: Residents $115 Non-Residents $120 Bus pick-ups: Onondaga Senior Center – Depart at 8:45 AM Nedrow Fire Department – Depart at 9:00 AM Return approximately 6:15 PM
MERRY–GO–ROUND PLAYHOUSE
presents THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY
Monday October 5 The Rock n’ Roll Legend is back! This show tells the true story of Buddy’s meteoric rise to fame, from the moment in 1957 when ‘That’ll Be the Day’ hit the airwaves until his tragic death less than two years later on “The day the music died”. The show features over 20 of Buddy Holly’s greatest hits including ‘That’ll Be The Day’, ‘Peggy Sue’, ‘Everyday’, ‘Oh Boy’, ‘Not Fade Away’, ‘Rave On’ and ‘Raining In My Heart’, plus Ritchie Valens’ ‘La Bamba’ and The Big Bopper’s ‘Chantilly Lace’. Enjoy lunch at the Sherwood Inn. Lunch choices at time of registration: Chicken Francaise; Yankee Pot Roast; Scrod Christopher. FEE: Residents $81 Non-Residents $86 Bus pick-ups: Nedrow Fire Department – Departs at 10:30 AM Onondaga Senior Center – Departs at 11:00 AM Return approximately 5:30 PM
WHEN YOU GO OUT STAY SAFE How Blessed Are We to have each other,
Kind of like Sisters and Brothers.
We all Miss You,
So don't be Blue.
Soon We Will Be Together Once More,
To Laugh and Sing for Evermore.
Onondaga Seniors: STAY SAFE.
Wear a Mask when You Go Out!
Your friend, Rita
TOWN OF ONONDAGA SENIOR CENTER 4834 VELASKO ROAD SYRACUSE, NY 13215 Phone: 315-469-3464 Fax: 315-469-2816 TIMED MATERIAL! PLEASE DO NOT DELAY
VOLUNTEERS ALWAYS APPRECIATED
Helpful hands are always needed at the Senior Center. *We are in need of lunch serving and clean up help.
Can you help out one day each week for a few hours. *Or help with our Catered Luncheon once a month.
Many thanks to all our volunteers, - now our friends!
DONATIONS: We Collect: ** BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION ** BYRNE DAIRY RECEIPTS ** CANNED & NON-PERISHABLE ITEMS FOR FOOD PANTRY ** YARN ** ALUMINIUM PULL TABS
SENIOR FALL & WINTER PROGRAM HOURS: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
SENIOR SUMMER PROGRAM HOURS: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM