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MID-COUNTYCOMMUNITY CENTERA Non-Profit Organization serving Midland, Summit, and surrounding areas...
January 2014
Volume 14Issue 1
We are planning a bus trip to the Lucky Eagle Casino,on Friday January 24th. We need 50 people mini-mum ON THE BUS to guarantee we can makethis trip happen, so PLEASE ask your friends andneighbors and lets have a great day with a BIGgroup of people ready to play and have FUN!The bus will be leaving MCCC at 9am, so plan onmeeting here around 8:30am. They offer reducedprice lunch for our attendees. We will return around4:00pm.The fee for this trip is $5.00 and is payable a minimumof two weeks PRIOR to the trip. Please fill out thesign-up sheet, including players club number, ad-dress, and phone number.
NEW Quilt Block of theMonth Program!
We are starting a new program this month where a quiltblock pattern will be chosen and available at the center. Allparticipating in the program will make one or more blocksin the pattern and color scheme announced. After youcomplete them, turn them in to the center and receive oneraffle ticket for each block you turn in. A ticket will bechosen at random and that quilter will receive ALL theblocks of the month! Some sample blocks are available toview, as well as the pattern, in the main hall. Call or stop inthe center for more info!
A computerized system called “My SeniorCenter” will soon be in the reception foyer when you enter MCCC. It willre-place the current sign-in sheets and help the staff to manage all of the sign-ups, sign-ins, and reporting of services.MySeniorCenter is installed in over 700 senior centers. The system has helped senior centers all over the U.S. to im-prove their reporting to funders and increase their capabilities to receive funding by more accurately showing what
services are being provided. We look forward to this new tool to help us bemore efficient and increase funding opportunities. What it will look like foryou when you come to the Center:
1. All patrons will receive a small “key card” (The card contains NO personalinformation, but will allow ournew system to recognize you).
2. Instead of being checked infor lunches or on paper sheetsfor other programs, you’ll pres-
ent your key card to the scanner or enter your name on the screen.
3. You’ll press the touch-screen computer to select each of the pro-grams that you’ll be participating in that day and then press the finishbutton (our screen will look similar to the one pictured here).
The system is designed to be very user-friendly, but staff and trained volunteers will be availableuntil all “sign-ins” are going smoothly and easily!More information will also be available at the center and you can try it out as it rolls out in late January! 12-531
Members’ January BirthdaysSandy E.-1Darlene W.-2ndJoe A.-3rdMarge K.-5thNancy W.-6thCarlos H.-6thBetty C.-9thMae W.-9thBetty S.-11thDorothy J.-13thCharles C.-14thGinny J.-14thDonn B.-15thRenee G.-16thLinda E.-18thDarla H.-19thGary K.-19thLinda M.-19thCarol G.-19thChris C.-21stLarry K.-22ndBev. M.-24thLean B.-25thEleanor B.-25thLynn W.-27thBecky T.-28thIrene B.-29thCharles W.-29thShirley D.-31st
Home Cooked MealEach Wednesday and Thursday, Mid-County Community Center hosts a home-cookedlunch. It not only provides a nutritious meal but also affords the opportunity to socializewith old friends and to meet some new ones. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. for asuggested donation of $3.00 for clients 60 years of age and over, caregivers and/orspouses of clients, and disabled clients of all ages; however, everyone is welcome! Therequired cost for all others is $5.00. Thank you in advance for making your reservationsby 12:00 pm on Tuesday if possible.
Membership has its privileges...
Ron Hale was the lucky basket winner for December. Don't forget tolook closely for your hidden Membership number in this month's news-letter. Good luck everyone!
All meals served with milk, coffee, and dessert. Menus are subject to change based on price andavailability of ingredients and/or staffing. We do our best not to serve foods with sulfites. If you thinkyou may be sensitive to sulfites, please consult with the Mealsite staff before eating.
Welcome New Members!
Frances Smith and Betty OgdenTOGETHER ... WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Join your Red Hat sisters at MCCC on Monday January13th for your Rockin’ Red Hat 2014 Planning Party. It will
include a potluck lunch, so bring a tasty dish to share. Comeprepared with great activity idea’s for 2014! Call Darlene 253-863-9135 or Barbara 253-539-3666 for more info!
The Rockin’ Red Hatters Ring in the New Year!
Wednesdays1/1 1/8 1/15 1/22 1/29
Roast Pork LoinAu Gratin PotatoesPeas & CarrotsApplesauceGarden Salad
Lemon PepperChicken BreastRice PilafSteamed BroccoliFruit CocktailGreen Salad
Harvest Beef andVegetable StewDinner RollPeachesTossed GreenSalad w/ Tomato
Crispy ChickenSandwichw/Lettuce&TomatoPotato SaladPineappleVeggie Soup
Thursdays1/2 1/9 1/16 1/23 1/30
Meatballs & Gravyover PastaMixed VegetablesTropical FruitVeggie Soup
Chicken ParmesanSpaghettiGarlic BreadMandarin OrangesGarden Salad
Polish Dogsw/ SauerkrautBaked BeansApple ColeslawVegetable Soup
Hawaiian ChickenSaladw/Lettuce&TomatoRollPasta SaladPineappleSplit Pea Soup
Greg’s
Famous
Buffet!
Administrative Staff
Executive DirectorJeananne (Bunny)Conwell
Program CoordinatorCarol Gossett
Executive AssistantVanessa Bredl
Kitchen ManagerGreg Wolfe
Kitchen AssistantRhonda Turner
In Our Prayers....
Board of Directors
PresidentDonn Brunson 539-3666
First Vice-PresidentJoe Anderson
Second Vice-PresidentBob Taylor
SecretaryJudy Hartle
TreasurerBob Henkel
At-Large Member IDonna Boatman
At-Large Member IIFrank Albertson
Advisory BoardBarbara BrunsonJoAnn GlennNancy MatsonJim MittonDarlene WolfeChaplainRev. Charles Rowe
This newsletter is a monthlypublication of the Mid-CountyCommunity Center.
THE SUN IS SHINING
If you know of someone who is ill, needs some cheer, orhas a happy occasion to celebrate …
Please contact: Barbara Brunson, Sunshine Chairman253-539-3666 or [email protected]
Please keep these friends in your prayers as they struggle with and/orrecover from health challenges: Jesse and Helen Bailey, HermineSoler, Ada Ehli, Kurt Angenete, Anna Starnes, Adell Caney, and Vi-ta Dow. And please pray for the families and friends of Sally Lieningand Marilyn Helle, both beloved members whom we have recentlylost. They will both be dearly missed.
If you know of anyone not feeling well, please let us know so theycan be included in the prayer corner.
A NEW YEAR’S PRAYER
A whole new year is mine today . . .May I be wiser, Lord I pray!
I’d strengthen friendships, old and true,And learn to cherish new ones, too;
To keep on learning and to growA little better as I go.
To cast aside each grudge and grief,And hold fast to a firm belief
That life is joyous, gracious, good,When lived in terms of brotherhood!
To welcome fun and play a while,To lighten work with a happy smile!
To thank the Lord,And every day Remember Him
In gratitude for strength and healthAnd blessings which are my wealth!
This year’s a gift from God to meA whole new year is mine today . . .
January 2014Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Microwave Cooking ClassJoin us on the 2nd Tuesday in January, from11:15am to 1:00pm. Cost is FREE for mem-bers and only $1.00 per class for non-mem-bers.January’s Recipes: We're going to make up-side down chicken pie and mug cake
1
Closed
Happy NewYear!
2Linedancing Canceled
Foot Care ~ by Appt.11:30am-12:30pm Mealsite
Lunch1:15-2:15pm Yoga
2:30-3:30 SAIL ExerciseFood Bank Delivery
3NeighborhoodWatch Meeting
7:00pm
6Refresh Fitness~10-11am10am-12pm Sewing Circle11am-1pm Medicare Clinic
11:30-12:30*NEW* Zumba Gold
Food Bank Delivery (3:30pm)
79:00-11:00am Linedancing9:00am-11:00am Self-Led
Art Group1:15-2:15pm Yoga
2:30-3:30 SAIL ExerciseFood Bank Delivery
811:30am-12:30pm
Mealsite Lunch10-11am & 12:30-3:00pm
The Beady Bunch & AcrylicPainting
12:30-3:00pmPinochle
1:30-2:30pmRefresh Fitness
98:45-10:45am Linedancing11:30am-12:30pm Mealsite
Lunch1:15-2:15pm Yoga
2:30-3:30 SAIL ExerciseFood Bank Delivery
107pm-10pm
FuntimeLinedancing
13Refresh Fitness~10-11am10am-12pm Sewing Circle
11:30-12:30*NEW* Zumba Gold
12:30am Red Hat 2014Planning Party
Food Bank Delivery (3:30pm)
149:00-11:00am Linedancing9:00am-11:00am Self-Led
Art Group11:15-1pm Microwave Cooking
Class1:15-2:15pm Yoga
2:30-3:30 SAIL ExerciseFood Bank Delivery
1511:30am-12:30pm
Mealsite Lunch10-11am & 12:30-3:00pm
The Beady Bunch & AcrylicPainting
12:30-3:00pmPinochle
1:30-2:30pmRefresh Fitness
168:45-10:45am Linedancing9:30-11:30am Lets Create!
11:30am-12:30pm MealsiteLunch
1:15-2:15pm Yoga2:30-3:30 SAIL Exercise
Food Bank Delivery
1710am BoD
Meeting
5:30-???Potluck andGame Night
20Refresh Fitness~10-11am10am-12pm Sewing Circle
11:30-12:30*NEW* Zumba Gold
Food Bank Delivery (3:30pm)
219:00-11:00am Linedancing9:00am-11:00am Self-Led
Art Group1:15-2:15pm Yoga
1pm-3pm FREE Bingo2:30-3:30 SAIL Exercise
Food Bank Delivery
2211:30am-12:30pm
Mealsite Lunch w/ ModernWoodman Presentation
10-11am & 12:30-3:00pmThe Beady Bunch & Acrylic
Painting12:30-3:00pm
Pinochle1:30-2:30pm
Refresh Fitness
238:45-10:45am Linedancing11:30am-12:30pm Mealsite
Lunch1:15-2:15pm Yoga
2:30-3:30 SAIL ExerciseFood Bank Delivery
24Lucky Eagle Trip
Bus LeavesMCCC at 9am
$5.00pp
7pm-10pmFuntime
Linedancing
27Refresh Fitness~10-11am10am-12pm Sewing Circle
11:30-12:30*NEW* Zumba Gold
Food Bank Delivery (3:30pm)
289:00-11:00am Linedancing9:00am-11:00am Self-Led
Art Group1:15-2:15pm Yoga
1pm-3pm Bingo & Ice CreamSocial
2:30-3:30 SAIL ExerciseFood Bank Delivery
2911:30am-12:30pm
Mealsite Lunch10-11am & 12:30-3:00pm
The Beady Bunch & AcrylicPainting
12:30-3:00pmPinochle
1:30-2:30pmRefresh Fitness
308:45-10:45am Linedancing11:30am-12:30pm Mealsite
Lunch1:15-2:15pm Yoga
2:30-3:30 SAIL ExerciseFood Bank Delivery
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MCCC Spotlight...
Introducing: Don & Betty Blomquist
Don and Betty are originally from Duluth,Minnesota. They moved here in 1965 andhave lived in their present home for forty eight years.Betty and Don lived next door to each other since theywere eight and nine years old. Their first date was No-vember second, engaged December twenty first and mar-ried on July sixteenth. They have been married for fiftyeight years! Congratulations you two! They have two daughters, Sandra and Diane. They also havefour grandkids. Chad who is twenty nine, Kyle is twenty seven, George is nineteen and Caroline issixteen.Don served four years in the Navy during the Korean War. He was stationed on a SS409 Subma-rine. Don retired as a Tool and Dye Maker. He had one brother too. Don enjoys gardening, reading,camping, walking and fishing.Before Betty was married she worked at a store which sold everything from farming products tohome stuff. She has also sold Avon and was a para-educator with Puyallup school for twenty sevenyears. She was a Girl Scout leader for five years too. She enjoys all kinds of crafts, camping, gar-dening, cooking and walking. Betty came from a family of twelve kids. She was number eleven.She remembers having a lot of wonderful times with a big family. Today she enjoys the time withher family, grandkids and always looks forward to having lute fish during the Christmas holidayseason.The Blomquist have enjoyed traveling. They have made two cruises to the Caribbean and onethrough the Panama Canal. They made many trips to Minnesota. Along the way they enjoyed sidetrips to Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Custer’s last stand, liked going through the caves, YellowstoneGlacier, and going along Canada to Banff. They had fun making trips to Reno and Las Vegas too.They made many camping trips with their kids where they loved the ocean and mountains. Theyalso went every year for eighteen years going to Yuma, Arizona in their motor home which hadeverything they needed and was also solar powered. They camped out in the desert with a lot ofpeople from all over the United States and Canada.Betty and Don have been coming to our Center for three years now. They enjoy our mealsite andthe fellowship with all their friends here at MCCC. We are blessed to know you both and alwaysglad to have you guys as part of our family!
ACTIVITY FEE SCHEDULE:M=Member, NM=Non-MemberSAIL~FREEYoga~$3.00 M;$4.00 NMZumba Gold~$4.00 M;$5.00 NMBallroom Dancing~$5.00Linedancing~$2.00 M; $3.00NMArt Groups~FREE M; $2.00NMRefresh Fitness~FREE M; $1.00 NMBeady Bunch~FREEFootcare~$30.00
ACTIVITY FEE SCHEDULE (cont.):M=Member, NM=Non-MemberLunch~Suggested Donation of $3.00Senior/Disabled; all others $5.00 required feeunless posted otherwise.FREE Bingo~FREEBingo & Ice Cream~$5.00Pinochle~FREESewing Circle~FREEMicrowave Cooking Class~ FREE M; $1.00NM
For Sale by Member:Twin size adjustablebed with vibrating
massage. $1500 new,asking $800 obo. Call
Marge Kordell 253-537-8262 or JoAnn
Glenn 253-537-2405.
Winter Weather Closure PolicyWe at MCCC want all of our clients to be safe. Ifthe Puyallup School District determines the roadconditions to be hazardous enough to be closed,due to winter weather, then MCCC will be closedas well. You can find out the school closure informationon local television news channels or on local radio stations. Butif you are still in doubt about an activity, you can call us at (253)531-8412; our voicemail will be updated daily as needed toindicate a closure, or if specific activities are canceled. Pleasedrive carefully and stay safe and warm this winter.
Modern Woodmen of America“Modern Woodmen of America is a member-owned fraternal financial services organization. We secure futures with financial guidanceand products. We touch lives with fraternalism. Since 1883, Modern Woodmen has brought people together, supported families andstrengthened communities nationwide.
The Basics
· Modern Woodmen was founded by Joseph Cullen Root in 1883 in Lyons, Iowa.
· Our home office is located in Rock Island, Ill.
· As a fraternal benefit society, we are not-for-profit, have a representative form of government and have a system of localchapters.
· Serving more than 773,000 members, Modern Woodmen is the nation’s third largest fraternal benefit society.
· Approximately 450 people are employed at the Rock Island home office. Modern Woodmen has regional offices in 47 states,and employs more than 1,500 financial representatives.
· Modern Woodmen has $35 billion of life insurance in force.
· Modern Woodmen has $12.4 billion in assets.
· Modern Woodmen was given an A+ (Superior) rating from A.M. Best, the second highest of 15 ratings.
Products and Subsidiaries
· Modern Woodmen’s main product lines are life insurance, annuity and investment* products designed for the family market.
· Established in 2001, MWA Financial Services Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Modern Woodmen that functions as afull-service broker dealer and distributes securities products.
· Modern Woodmen Bank opened for business in 2003, and provides a complete array of personal banking products andservices.
Member Benefits
· Through fraternal programs, benefits and activities, Modern Woodmen infuses nearly $29 million into local communities everyyear.
· Approximately 2,400 local chapters nationwide offer fellowship and community service.
· More than 875 youth service clubs nationwide instill the values of community service, citizenship, cooperation and respect forself and others.” http://www.modern-woodmen.org/AboutUs2/General-Information/Pages/default.aspx
Join us during lunch on January 22nd for a very informative presentation by Victoria Bower,and learn how this fraternal organization may be able to help you keep the “Gold” in yourgolden years!
We are in the process of recruiting new Advisory Board members, and MCCC NEEDS YOU. Our AdvisoryBoard provides insight and input to our Board of Director’s at our monthly board meetings, to help ensurethat our clients needs are being identified and met. Ideally, we would like to have at least one volunteerAdvisory Board member from EACH of our programs at MCCC.
Advisory Board members are non-voting positions, and support our Board of Director’s by attending andsharing idea’s at the monthly board meetings, which typically last around 1.5 to 2 hours, on the third Fridayof each month. Participating in our different committees is optional.
Bill Wolfe, President 800-806-0366253-537-5184
8415 Waller Road East Tacoma, WA 98446(253) 531-3377 www.explorecrc.com
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MID-COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTERJanuary Newsletter and Events CalendarVolume 14 Issue 110205 44th Avenue EastTacoma, WA 98446
Non-Profit Org.
US Postage
PAIDPuyallup, WA
Permit No. 25
A special thanks to our donors...Puyallup Tribe of Indians
Summit Waller Community AssociationLiving Church of God
Health Care Providers Council of Pierce CountyApple Physical Therapy
Marvin and Angela PooreJoan Ellis
Shirley DentingerWanda Bagley
Evelyn Kinkellaand many more...
Thank you for your support!
Our Mission...Mid-County Community Center
provides a broad range of programsand services which meet the changingneeds of older adults in mid-Pierce
County, enhancing lives anduniting the community.
Location10205 44th Avenue East
Tacoma, WA 98446Phone Fax
253-531-8412 253-536-6333Office Hours
Monday~Thursday8:00am to 4:00pm
www.mccctacoma.org
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