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Serving The Millstadt Area Since 1983
TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES DECEMBER 2014
Patty Evansco
Volume 4 - Number 12
Mayor Todd Honors Veterans
A special luncheon celebrated the town's military veterans Tuesday, November 11 as Millstadt Village Mayor Mike Todd came to the senior center to heap praise on those who devoted their lives to protecting the nation. "We can't all be heroes. Some of us have to stand along the road and clap as the heroes walk by," said Patty Evansco, director of Millstadt Township Senior Services, using a quote attributed to actor Will Rogers. "So to all the heroes in the audience, and across the nation, we thank and salute you with the utmost respect and appreciation." Mayor Mike Todd said that he "stand(s) in admiration" of the people who have stepped up to risk their lives in service to the nation, especially as that number has dwindled over the generations. Jim Bereitschaft brought some medals and a memory box from days in the Vietnam War. Mayor Todd presented flags of appreciation to Lester Eckert (Army), William Anderson (Army), Dennis Fleming(Marines), John McLaughlin(Army) and Dan Smith(Marines). In attendance were veterans of multiple branches of services including Army and Marines. The retired railroaders were also there on that day.
Seniors Celebrate Veterans Day Lots of good stuff going on in
December I had so much to tell you that we ran out of room in our Newsletter so I will include in my note to you this month. On Tuesday December 9th we will be going to the Millstadt Greenhouse for a tour and chance to see the beautiful poinsettias that they grow there.
If you are interested please be sure to sign up early. Only those on the signup sheet will receive the free plant. Be sure to join us on December 10 at 11:00 am for a Wine & Cheese & Bing Social to celebrate the Holiday Season. We will play Bing Crosby holiday tunes as we serve wine and cheese. On Tuesday, December 16 a member of the Walgreens staff will be at 11:30 am to check your blood pressure. Starting in January 2015 we will be giving a special “Birthday Basket” away each month. Everyone that is 60 or over and has a birthday that month will qualify to be in the drawing. Each month the drawing will be on the first Tuesday of the month. The “Birthday Basket” will contain gift cards from Millstadt stores, snacks and special gifts for the winner. You must be present to win if you are a Congregate Diner or receive a Home Delivered Meal that day if you are a Meals on Wheels client. (Frozen meal customers will have had to receive a meal on the Monday before drawing). The drawing for January 2015 will be January 7, 2015. My Christmas wish for all of you is to have wonderful things come to you!
Merry Christmas
Patty.
Happy Holidays
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Millstadt Township Wants To Know If You Are
Interested In A Farmers Market Or
Planting A Garden Next Spring Call Randy At 476-1207
Clothing Donations Is it time to clean closets to make room for those Christmas gifts you know you’ll be getting? Remember your clothing items donated to the collection box at the IGA parking lot will add to the proceeds IGA collects and donates to the Senior Center. Proceeds from the clothing collection box at IGA along with funds from aluminum cans collected at the Community Center help maintain the Meals on Wheels program for Millstadt Township. With the help of your donations 20,000 meals were served to Seniors in Millstadt Township last year.
Big Ole Bag and Jewelry Sale Mark your calendar now for the fifth annual Big Ole Bag Jewelry sale on Saturday, April 25, 2015. Donations of purses and jewelry may be made at the Community Center. Watch for further information on the Saturday sale and the Friday evening sale event. Your donations and purchases of purses and jewelry support the Meals on Wheels program for Millstadt Township.
Veteran Jim Bereitschaft in Vietnam
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Bus Rider Reminder All Ride Reservations Should Be
Made Through The Office
Please Do Not Tell Bus Drivers
Your Appointments Thank You
Aluminum Cans Donate Your Aluminum Cans
To The Senior Center Contact
Patty Evansco at 476-3731
MILLSTADT TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES
QUILT RAFFLE
6 FOR
$
500
1
$ 00
DEC. 24, 2014 At Senior Center
1st Prize - Handmade Queen Size Quilt 2nd prize - Christmas Tree Skirt
3rd prize - Handmade Baby Quilt
TICKETS Available at the Center
Many tickets are being sold for our Quilt A Rama drawing on December 24, 2014. The Quilt tops are Handmade and Hand Quilted Queen Sized Pieced Quilt and if it were in Branson it would most likely sell for $1000. Be sure to get your tickets.
Illinois Handbook of Government Available at
Millstadt Senior Center
December Calendar December 5/6- Community Choir House Tour December 6- Township Recycling,
8:00 am to 10:00 am. December 7- Weihnacht Festival at St. James
Parish, Millstadt. Parade at noon. December 13, Trinity Church Cookie Walk December 21, Community Choir Christmas
Concert at Zion Church. December 21, First Day of Winter! December 25- Christmas Day. Senior Center
Closed. January 1- Senior Center Closed.
WRITER’S GUIDELINES One does not have to be a professional writer in order to submit articles to Senior Talk. All it takes is the desire to share your thoughts or feelings with the rest of us. Tell us about what matters to you. Share your his-tory, your fears, and your triumphs. There is a “Brag Corner,” where you can tell others about your new car, or how your grandchild just graduated from Harvard, or about your prize-winning roses. Give us your recipe for deviled eggs or tell us how you stay married to the same person for 50 years! It is best to keep the length of the article to no more than 500 words. We reserve the right to edit all materials. Be sure to include your name, address, and telephone number and email address, if you have one. Articles can be dropped off at the center, mailed, or emailed to [email protected]
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Hip Pain, Back Pain, Knee Pain
Shoulder Pain, Neck Pain,
Leg Pain
Do You Want Fast Relief?
FREE Consult - Stay Local Medicare Provider
618-476-3344 Dr. Steve” Knoernshild
RECYCLING 8 AM TO 10 AM
1ST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH
AT TOWNSHIP SHED ON EAST HARRISON STREET
New Quilters Wanted New quilters are welcome to learn from a group of experienced quilters. Everyone is welcome and no experience is necessary just a desire to learn and have some fun. Two quilts are set-up in frames on the second floor of the Community Center and one quilt is especially beginner friendly. Quilting experts
Free Subscription to Senior Talk Donate $100.00 to the Sandra Maria Bereitschaft Foundation before January 1, 2015 and receive a one year subscription to the Millstadt Senior Talk newsletter. Send your check made out to the Sandra M. Bereitschaft Foundation and mail to the Community Center, 102 South Jefferson Street, Millstadt, Illinois 62260, to receive your free one year subscription.
Spice Sugar Cookies A little taste of spice with the molasses, cloves, ginger and cinnamon, but not too much, the spice amounts may be adjusted to suit your taste. ¾ cup butter 2 cups flour 1 cup sugar 2 tsp. baking soda ¼ cup molasses ½ tsp. cloves 1 egg ½ tsp. ginger ½ tsp. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon Cream butter and sugar, add molasses, and egg, mix well. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Chill four hours, or overnight. Shape into balls and roll in sugar. Bake at 375 degrees for 8-10 minutes. Makes 3-4 dozen.
The Glass Pickle Ornament The pickle ornament was considered a special tree decoration by many families in Germany. There, the fir tree was decorated on Christmas Eve. It was always the last ornament to be hung on the Christmas tree, with the parents hiding it in the green boughs among the other ornaments. When the children were allowed to view the tree on Christmas morning they would begin gleefully searching for the pickle ornament. For they knew that whoever first found the special ornament would receive an extra little gift left by St. Nicholas for the most observant child.
The Millstadt Historical Society held its annual homemade winemaking contest on Tuesday, November 25th, at
the Community Center. There were ten contestants in this years’ event. Cindy Keller won 1st place for the second year in a row with her White Zinfandel wine. 2nd place went to Les Mehrtens, with his homemade blackberry wine. Third place winner was Ryan Mehrtens with a pear wine. After the winners were chosen, historical society members and guests enjoyed all varieties of wines entered in the contest along with homemade summer sausage donated by Tom Baltz. Pictures is: 1st place winner Cindy Keller with her husband Terry Keller.
Millstadt
Historical Society
Merry Christmas
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Back Row(L-R) Marilee Bruehl Tedrick, Vicki Kohlenberger Fox, Nancy Young spence, Eileen Doerr Front Row (L-R) Leslie Mehrtens, Rosalie Borders Hall. Gregory Kreig (Not Pictured)
Belleville Township High School 50 Year Class Reunion
Class of 1964 Raymond W. Millaway, 85, of Millstadt, Ill., formerly
of Cahokia, Ill., and St. Louis, Mo., born Dec. 7, 1928, in St. Louis, Mo., died Friday Nov. 21, 2014, at Alton Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Alton, Ill. Raymond was a retired plumber and former owner of Ray's Plumbing Supply
Parts Inc. of St. Louis, Mo. He was a member of Bethany United Methodist Church, Columbia, Ill., and former member of Cahokia Park United Methodist Church, Cahokia, Ill. He was also very active with the Millstadt Senior Center and the Community. He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty J. Millaway; his parents, Ray and Anna Millaway; two sisters, Maryann Dahms, Dorothy Lechner; nieces, Susan Prichard and Carol Dahms; and a great-great-nephew, Owen Dahms. Surviving are his niece, Gail (Greg) Phelps of Edwardsville, Ill.; two nephews, Henry (Roseann) Dahms of Leslie, Mo., Allen Dahms of St. Louis, Mo.; brothers-in-law, John Lechner of Glen Carbon, Ill., and Henry Dahms Sr. of Leslie, Mo. He was a dear uncle to four generations of nieces and nephews and a great friend
Raymond W. Millaway
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DID YOU SIGN IN? Knowing who is at lunch at the Center is important for a number of reasons. First of all it’s good to keep track so if someone isn’t there for a few days we can contact them to make sure everything is ok. Second, when you sign in and are registered we are able to submit your name to receive our grant money to help pay for the meals. A way to look at it is that if you aren’t registered and signed in we can’t send a bill for your lunch to the Area Agency on Aging.
Your Help in This Matter is Greatly Appreciated
Make Christmas A Little Brighter Your donation to the local food bank can help a Millstadt family have a holiday food basket delivered to their home. The Millstadt food pantry is in need of Kleenex, canned stew, tuna, cake mixes, pasta, peanut butter, canned soup, toilet paper, laundry detergent, soap and almost any other donation you can make. Monetary donations are also accepted and needed. The pantry relies on donations from the Boy Scouts and other community food drives, as well as donations from individuals and churches. Donations may also be made at the Village Office lobby. The food pantry is staffed by a team of volunteers and serves the Village of Millstadt, Millstadt Township and the Millstadt School District.
In mid-November the First National Bank of St. Louis became the Central Bank of St. Louis. Gone with the old name and signage and in came the new over the week-end of November 15, 16. Now, we see a green and white bank sign with the name “Central”. Across the street from the bank, on the corner of Washington and Jefferson, a McDonald’s is on the drawing board to replace the former Mertz Ford garage. A demolition permit has been issued to NAI Desco a commercial real estate firm from St. Louis who is the current developer of the retail project, to tear down the 100 year old plus former Ford salesroom and garage. The McDonald’s will be the anchor for a small retail center. Retail space will be available for rent at $16.00 per square foot according to the current plans on the NAI Desco web site. If you are at the corner of Washington and Jefferson with some cash in your possession, you will have the options of filling your car with gas, saving or withdrawing money from the bank, or putting a smile on someone’s face with a happy meal purchase.
Changes At The 4-Way
Reindeer Humor What do reindeer say before telling you a joke? This one will sleigh you!
Millstadt Township
Senior Services
MEALS ON WHEELS
Instructions for “Fresh” Meals We hope you enjoy these fresh tasting meals. Our Meals on Wheels are specially prepared to be fresh, safe, and nutritionally balanced for you. The meals provide 1/3 of your daily nutritional needs. The meal is kept warm until delivered to your door, so you don’t have to eat it immediately. You may place the meal in the refrigerator and eat it when it is convenient for you. Please follow directions for reheating in a microwave oven or in your regular conventional oven. Additional foods, such as bread or roll, fruit, dessert and milk, do not need to be reheated and come in a separate package. The label includes the packaging date.
INSTRUCTIONS • REFRIGERATE the fresh meal as soon as it arrives, unless you plan to eat it immediately. • When HEATING, vent the plastic sections with a fork or pull back the corner of each food section to vent. CAUTION! Steam will be HOT! - To heat in a MICROWAVE: Heat the meal for 2-3 minutes on high or until the food reaches 165 degrees. (Begin with two minutes and increase the time if needed.) - To heat in a CONVENTIONAL OVEN: Place the meal on a cookie sheet in the middle of the oven. Heat at 350 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes. CAUTION: NEVER use a toaster oven to heat your Meals on Wheels We strive to bring you the highest quality services. If you WILL NOT be home to receive your meal, or have any questions or concerns please call 618-476-3731.
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Senior Transportation Program Need a Ride to the Doctor, Bank
Hairdresser, or Dentist? The Senior Center Offers the Only Form of Public Transportation for the Community
This Service is Available for Persons 60 Years and Older and Their Caregivers A Suggested Donation Of $2.00 For
Transportation To and From Doctors, Dentists, Or Hair Appointments This Partially Covers the Actual Transportation Costs of $5.95 For Each Time It Is Provided
All donations are Confidential and Are Used To Maintain the Transportation Program
For Millstadt Township Seniors Please Contact Patty at 476-3731 With Questions
Laminating Tuesdays If you need something laminated please stop by on Tuesdays and we would be glad to laminate for you free of charge.
Notary Services Are Provided Free At The Senior Center
Advertisers Wanted! If you have an event or business you want to advertise in the Senior Talk contact Patty at 476-3731. Monthly rates are available for business advertisements. For Churches and other not-for-profit organizations event dates will be listed at no cost under the Newsletter monthly Calendar section. We continue to add subscribers to our monthly mailing list and distribute over 400 copies of the monthly Senior Talk to local churches and businesses. We want to thank everyone who contributes news items, pictures and purchases advertisements for the Senior Talk. Our goal is to make this your community newsletter.
Open Enrollment Medicare Part D Help Available
Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Beginning on October 21 Until December 2
Call For Appointment 476-3731 This year Medicare’s Open Enrollment starts on Wednesday, Oct. 15, and ends at midnight on Sunday, Dec. 7 (Pearl Harbor Day). All plans will have Jan. 1 as their start date.
This is the time when you can make changes to your Part D plan or Medicare Advantage plan or you can enroll if you missed your enrollment time when you were first eligible. Below are the changes that a Medicare beneficiary can make during OEP (open enrollment period): • Enroll in a new Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. • Change from one Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plan to a new Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. • Enroll in a Part C Medicare Advantage Plan with Prescription Drugs • Change from one Part C Medicare Advantage Plan to a new Part C Medicare Advantage Plan. • Return to Original Medicare and purchase a Medicare Supplement and enroll in a Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. • Return to Original Medicare only and enroll in a Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plan • Or Return to Original Medicare with no Part D plan. Don’t forget there is a penalty for not enrolling in a Part D Medicare Prescription Drug plan when first eligible. For those who already have either a Part C Medicare Advantage plan with or without prescription drugs or a standalone Part D Medicare Prescription Drug plan, Medicare’s Open Enrollment is the time to make sure your drug plan or Medicare Advantage plan you are currently on or thinking of enrolling in still meets your needs, especially if you had any changes to your health. On Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm beginning on October 21 until December 2 you will be able to sit down with a SHIP representative who will help you check factors like deductibles, co pays, co insurance and also premiums. You can compare up to three plans at a time. Call Millstadt Township Senior Services at (618) 476-3731 for an appointment.
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Fall Closet Cleaning Our 5th annual Big Ole Bag and Jewelry sale will be held next April. Remember to donate your gently used purses to the Senior Center for the annual sale.
Christmas Gift Idea If you need a Christmas gift for a parent, grandparent, neighbor or friend, consider pre-paid meal tickets for a hot noon meal at the Millstadt Senior Center. Each ticket is just $4.50 and includes an entrée, vegetable or salad, bread, dessert and beverage. A great value for just $4.50. The meal tickets fit nicely in a stocking or Christmas card.
Joan Lang, Marlou Eckert, Charlene Faulbaum, Ralph Schaefer, Glenn Logan, Mayor Michael Todd, John Baltz, Ray Famula, Otto Faulbaum and Al Lehr with a stained glass coat of arms given by Wersau, Germany
Many families who currently live in Millstadt and the surrounding area can trace their ancestry to Gross-Bieberau, Wersau, and surrounding villages in the Odenwald which is a beautiful region of farms, hills and woodlands in the State of Hessen, Germany. While Americans are doing genealogy research looking back to the Old World for family roots, many Germans are also interested in learning what happened to their countrymen who immigrated to the United States. Immigrants from Wersau who settled in Millstadt include the family names Harres {Harras}, Herbert, Oldendorph {Oldendorf}, Schaefer {Schäfer} and Seibert. In honor of the 700th anniversary of the Village of Wersau (located near Millstadt's Sister City, Gross-Bieberau), the Village of Millstadt and Millstadt Sister Cities Organization sent a congratulatory letter which is currently the first item on the Wersau 700 Jahre website: http://www.700-jahre-wersau.de/en/# In appreciation of the friendship and respect shown by Millstadt in honor of their 700th anniversary, the Wersau 700 Committee gave a stained glass image of the official Wersau coat of arms which was presented by Millstadt Sister Cities' President Glenn Logan and Board Members to Mayor Michael Todd and the Village of Millstadt at the Village Board meeting on November 3, 2014.
Millstadt Receives Gift From Wersau, Germany
Armin Louis Speichinger Dies Armin Louis Speichinger, 91, of Millstadt, Ill., born,
November 10, 1923 in Millstadt, Ill., passed away on Thursday, November 27, 2014 at St. Paul’s Home in Belleville, Ill. Armin retired from Illinois Bell Telephone Company as a repair dispatcher after 33 years. He was a
member of St. Paul United Church of Christ in Floraville, Ill., member and past secretary at Columbia Masonic Blue Lodge 474 AF & AM, Ainad Shrine, Drum & Bugle Corps for 16 years, Royal order of Jesters Court #86, Rob Morris Chapter 6 times past patron, Millstadt Volunteer Fire Department, Millstadt Commercial Club where he was the longest living member and honored as being one of the Grand Marshals at the 2014 Millstadt Homecoming Parade. Village of Millstadt board for 2 years when the Village Hall was built, Telephone Pioneers of America, Past President State Chapter #1, Millstadt VFW Post 7980, & President of the Belleville Shrine Club. He was also a United States Army Veteran during the Korean War. Armin was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Speichinger, nee Sliment and his parents, Edward L. & Gertrude I., nee Eckert, Speichinger. Armin is survived by his son, Michael Speichinger, his daughters, Carol Speichinger & Linda Speichinger, he is also survived by other relatives and friends.
Robert Harold Glass Dies Robert Harold Glass, 74, of Millstadt, Ill., born, Oct. 7,
1940, in Kuttawa, Ky., died Friday, Nov. 21, 2014, at Relais Bonne Eau in Edwardsville, Ill. Robert worked for A.E. Lottes as a parts delivery man. He was a member of Zion Evangelical Church in Millstadt, Ill., and
the Millstadt Commercial Club where he ran the poker stand for 33 years at the picnics. Robert was also a United States Army veteran. Robert was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Amos and Lucy, nee Waters, Glass; his son-in-law, Floyd Poelker; and his sister, Sue Carol Reeder. Surviving are his wife, Shirley Glass, nee McClure; his daughters, Helen (Dave) Siebenberger and Missy (Jeff) Griffin; his six granddaughters, Jennifer (Josh) Schmitz, Jessica (Alex) Schmidt, Stephanie (Todd) Rick, Jaclyn, Hanna and Madison Griffin; his brother-in-law, Bob (Kathy) McClure; and nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends.
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Arlene Huwer Judy Jacobs Cheryl Mueth Circle K Dave & Sandy Muskopf Irma Hecke Joyce Koreby Judy and Charlie Butzinger Nancy Marlen Ruth Herrmann Steve & Lindy Kynsak Charlie and Cheryl Mueth Custom Marble Earl Eileen Doerr Jean and Kevin Colbert Jim & Nancy Kostelac Karen Witte Larry and Marlene Schuber Lees Home Center Marianne Schaefer Nancy Marlen Rosemary Mathews
Sandy Ruhmann West End Restaurant Joe Racine Bob Schmierbach Breadeaux Pizza Dorothy Wolfmeier Gary & Debbie Helfrich Jack Kramer Jane Evans Joyce Waller Ken (Flash) Farley Millstadt Pharmacy Norma Brune Otto & Charlene Faulbaum (Sandra M Bereitschaft Foundation) Rosemary Mathews Subway Brent Sommerfield JoAnn - Columbus Club Melissa Todd Mike Capell Millstadt IGA Rosemary Mathews
Ruth Fritzinger Smokin K's Subway Barb Louis Helen Chadeayne & Daughters Suzette Weldon Arlene Huwer Julieene Weilbacher All Mart Wines & Spirits Circle K Janet Mueller Marlou and Mark Raeber Rebecca Fowlkes Armin Speichinger & Family Lynn Muskopf Arlene Wickell (Gene aKochmann) Dennis and Dana Stanczyk Elaine Morris Gary & Debbie Helfrich(Gene Kochmann)
Jay & Jamie Papenberg (Gene Kochmann) Joan Bevirt John & Bonnie Kistner (Gene Kochmann) Marsha Teliczan Patty Evansco (Gene Kochmann) Ron & Sandy Pannier (Gene Kochmann) Toni Schneider (Erna Kremmel) Willis & Doris Steiger Mary Ann Hagler Allene Caskey Betty Schranz Marlou and Mark Ahnes Rebecca Fowlkes Arlene Huwer Doris Chaput Gloria Boehm Marlou Eckert Meg-Hospice of Southern Illinois
Sandy Ruhmann Scharf Farms Senator James Clayborne Tom & Judy Venier American Legion #502 Debra Joshu (Sandra M Bereitschaft Foundation) Jim Bereitschaft (Sandra M Bereitschaft Foundation) Mary Shalapin (Sandra M Bereitschaft Foundation) Susan Sager Elaine Morris Dot Edmondson Melvin Mueller Marlou Eckert Doris Schwartz Richard Chadeayne Lillian Tracy
Marge Wolfmeier recently decided to have her head shaved for a good cause. The Millstadt Community School challenged the teachers and kids to raise $1500 for the American Cancer Society during Red Ribbon Week. Marge Wolfmeier, Bryan Weaver and Matt Belosi all school staff and local residents agreed to shave their heads if the goal was achieved. They were really surprised when more than $5,000 was raised. Marge Wolfmeier, an American Cancer volunteer and leader of local Blood Drives fought colon cancer in 2007 she never lost her hair but decided to have her head shaved for a good cause. Students Abby Ready and Cole Harris both childhood cancer survivors had the privilege of doing the cutting honors.
From the Desk of
Mary Hallenkamp APN We all know that prescription medications sometime have significant side effects and those side effects often
make us wary of taking them. But do we have the same concerns about the over the counter meds and supplements? Cold meds are a prime example. Many contain multiple ingredients that can
cause dizziness, drowsiness, or cause problems with blood pressure and your heart. Pain meds may cause stomach problems or kidney and liver dysfunction. “stomach” meds can be very effective, but make sure your doctor knows you’re taking them; they also can interfere with prescription drugs. Taking vitamins and supplements seems like a safe thing but they also may not mix well with other meds. Be sure to tell your doctor what you take. Be careful taking supplements that promise weight loss, energy, muscle rebuilding or anything that sounds too good to believe’ usually it is. Over the counter products should be taken with just as much caution as prescription medicines. Many of them can help you feel better; just make sure they do not hurt
Marge Wolmeier Has Her Head Shaved For The Cause
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Wish List
Sturdy Compartment Disposal Plates (9”-10”)
Dessert Plates 14-16 oz cups Paper Towels
New Dish Rags and Towels for kitchen
Bingo Prizes ($1 Value) Sugar-free snacks
12 Days of Christmas Gifts ($5)
The Millstadt Senior Center
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Family, Friends and Loved Ones Of
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618-476-1701 Brian Blair R.PH Penny Bobcik R.PH
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Tired of fighting the lines at local businesses for the latest copy of Senior Talk? To have a copy delivered to your mailbox for the next year, make a $100.00 donation to the Sandra M. Bereitschaft Foundation, Meals on Wheels program and receive a free one year subscription to Senior Talk. A subscription to the newsletter also makes a great Christmas or birthday gift.
Armin Louis Speichinger
Robert Harold Glass
Kathryn Elizabeth Hascall
Raymond Millaway
Sylvia Kraft
Flyod Lippert
Sarah Obernuefemann
Scott Pickerel
Lawrence Wachtel
Francora Wuesthoff
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Reminder for Home Delivered Meal
Recipients If you leave a cooler out for your meal, please be sure that the cooler is kept very
clean. Your help will be appreciated. This is for your own health safety. Thank You
Kathryn Elizabeth Hascall was born on Nov. 8, 1917, and passed away on Nov. 8, 2014. Kathryn was born in Monroe, Neb., and lived most of her life in Millstadt, Ill. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Her last years were spent at The Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows.
She was a member of Zion Evangelical Church in Millstadt, Ill.
Kathryn Elizabeth Hascall Dies
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Senior Talk Available at These Locations Pick-Up Your copy of the Monthly Senior Talk at
One of the Following Millstadt Locations Melva’s Family Hair Care 476-7933
Millstadt Barber Shop 476-7273
Millstadt IGA 476-3161
Millstadt Library 476-1887
Dr. Carla Samson 476-3373
Millstadt Pharmacy 476-1701
Millstadt Village Hall 476-1514
Shirley’s Beauty Shop 476-9494
St. James Catholic Church 476-3513
Trinity Lutheran Church 476-3101
Zion Evangelical Church 476-1778
Dr. Steve Knoernchild 476-3344
Concordia UCC 476-3377
St. Paul Church, Floraville 473-2285
Dr. Kevin Schmidt 476-3261
Associated Bank
Millstadt Garden Place
Millstadt Baptist Church
Thank You For Providing This Service To Our Community
During The Month Of Nov.
Our Volunteers Donated 698 Hours To
The Millstadt Senior Center
If Paid at Minimum Wage, the
Dollar Value Would be $5,759 For Your Dedication, In The Spirit Of Giving Please Remember To Report Your Volunteer Hours Would you like to join our group of Volunteers?
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5710 Lake Briar Drive; Millstadt, IL 62260
Homes on the 2014 Tour Tom & Linda Menzer
331 Shad Lane (Buffwood) Gary & Phyllis Schaefer 5424 Bohleysville Road
The Schaefer home plus their "Hansel & Gretel"
Style cottage will be open for the tour. Barb & Doug Scharf
1132 Summer Creek Lane (Buffwood) Ron & Betty Szewczuk
52 Josiah Lane Bob & Mary Wojcik
6517 Auggies Way Place (Cedar Creek)
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Call today for your FREE lunch and tour!
Quilters Marlene Hermann
Marlene Harsin Pat Morris
Kathy Weygandt Joann Pisel
JoAnn Clemons Ruth Fritzinger
Lois Potter Mary Alice Schmitz
Judy Sutter Mary Lou Kochmann Rosemary Mathews
Irma Hecke Bowling
Rick Coleman Dining Room
Joanne Pollack Ida Ann Krick
Charlie Worden Office
Kathy Schaeffer Joyce Duarte
Marlou Eckert Janet Mueller Don Mueller
Jerry Schmitz Bus Driver
Charlie Todd
Meals on Wheels Susan Sager
Peggy Mokriakow Linda Weingartner
Sandra Muskopf Lindy Kynsak
Nancy Kostelac Cheryl Mueth Rose Sanders Allen Analla
Darlene Slovinski Exercise Leader Kathy DeMond
Games Meg Wessel
Kitchen Jane Evans
Columbia DeLong Barb Louis
Dot Edmondson Lil Tracy
Frances Dickneite Betty Stark Fern Seiber
Collen Costello
Alan Analla presents $34 dollars to Senior Center for 62 lbs. of aluminum
62 Lbs. Aluminum
Estelle Wernle played the keyboard for Veterans Day
Jim and Kathy Todd recently stopped by to subscribe to Senior Talk
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Your services would have cost our budget $49,726 in salary. Thank you again for your time and donation.
We appreciate you very much!
(If your name was omitted from this list It was by accident, Please let
Rachel or Patty know as soon as possible)
Barb Louis Bowling Karen Witte Meals on Wheels Dot Edmondson Bowling Kathy DeMond Meals on Wheels
Rick Coleman Bowling Lawrence Osick Meals on Wheels
Orville Mueller Center Linda Weingartner Meals on Wheels Larry Sanders Clean Van Lindy Kynsak Meals on Wheels Betty Krupp Dining Room Mary Ann Schaefer Meals on Wheels
Carol Terveer Dining Room Nancy Kostelac Meals on Wheels Darleen Sandheinrich Dining Room Peggy McCreako Meals on Wheels
Frances Dickneite Dining Room Rich Pfeiffer Meals on Wheels Ida Ann Krick Dining Room Sandra Muskopf Meals on Wheels
Jane Evans Dining Room Shirley Moore Meals on Wheels Joanne Pollock Dining Room Susan Saeger Meals on Wheels Shirley Rinck Dining Room Rose Sanders Charlie Todd Driving Bus Don Mueller Newsletter Donna Eckert Fundraisers Janet Mueller Newsletter
Eileen Doerr Fundraisers Jerry Schmitz Newsletter Marty Gibson Garden Kathy Schaeffer Newsletter
Betty Stark Kitchen Marlou Eckert Newsletter Bridgette Kitchen Joyce Duarte Office
Charlie Worden Kitchen Irma Hecke Quilters Christina Kitchen Rosemary Mathews Quilters
Collen Costello Kitchen Lois Potter Quilters Columbia DeLong Kitchen Judy Sutter Quilters
Fern Seiber Kitchen Pat Moris Quilters Georgia Bruehl Kitchen Doris Adams Quilters Katelyn Bedard Kitchen Christy Lehr Quilters
Lil Tracy Kitchen JoAnn Clemmons Quilters Madison Kitchen Teresa Barbier Quilters
Tayla Kues Kitchen Mary Alice Schmitz Quilters Allen Analla Meals on Wheels Ruth Fritzinger Quilters Carol Osick Meals on Wheels JoAnn Pisel Quilters
Cheryl Mueth Meals on Wheels Kathy Weygandt Quilters Darlene Slovinski Meals on Wheels MaryLou Kochmann Quilters Gary Weingartner Meals on Wheels Marlene Herrmann Quilters
Meg Wessel Bean Toss Marlene Harsin Quilters
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Millstadt Food Pantry December Distribution
December 2, 9:00 am to 10:00 am
December 10, 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm December 19, 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm December 27, 8:00 am to 10:00 am
Please bring your donations to the Food Pantry during our Food Pantry hours or at the Millstadt Village Hall. On December 20, special Holiday Baskets will be delivered.
1 Sassy Gals - Hobbie Haas, Thelma Short 2 Misfits - Georgia Bruehl, Marlene Bruehl 3 Hot Shots - Dot Edmondson, Barb Louis 4 Snafu - Wanda Wheat, Frances Dickneite
5 Alley Cats - JoAnn Pisel, Janet Pauketat 6 Golden Girl and Guy - Jane Evans, Rick Coleman 7 Fun Ladies - Gloria Boehm, Fern Sieber
8 Spoilers-Lil Tracy, Bob Wheat
Team Total Pins Win/Loss 200 Club
1
Hot Shots
1667
3-1
Hobbie- 213,208,203
2 Golden Girl & Guy 1653 a
Janet - 203, 215, 201
3 Sassy Gals 1568 3-1
Dot - 215, 233
4 Spoilers 1582 2-2 Rick - 224, 227
5 Alley Cats 1555 2-2 Chuck - 203 6 Misfits 1535 2-2 7 Snafu 1466 1-3 High Game 8 Fun Ladies 1456 0-4 Dot -233
Millstadt Senior Center
Fall Season 2014 Results
Cattle, shepherds, and kings knew (maybe a drummer boy, too). Mankind would know. Who knew me? Few. Who knew Him? Creation! Humankind would watch, listen and perceive as He progressed through the rites of passage by which humankind professed to KNOW a person. There was one difference. The obituary wasn’t !!!! This was the beginning! Enlivening!
Merry Christmas Judy Vollmer Jacobs
WHO KNEW ME? There I was? New! They looked to see-if boy or girl, if all parts present, if everything worked, if……No refunds.
No returns. You’ve got her; name her. That’s having a baby (Except nowadays they often know the sex, the working parts, and have a name ready for the shower.) My
brother wrote from Africa that he read about the birth in a month old newspaper but thought the family on 158 had a baby; then, “It should have been a boy!” It took years to know me. Colicky. Crying. Clingy. Stubborn. Pushy. Talkative (too much per Miss Hoffman). Daddy’s girl. Etc., etc., etc. Now? Encounters with friends from years past mean getting to “know” each other once again. We only really know a part of the person such as a child, a schoolmate, a band member, a cousin, a parent, a spouse, a nurse, a pantry volunteer, a boss. We know only a part, a snippet, of the whole and keeping catching-up reacquainting. As the years pass, expectations about a person build upon the premise of that “part”. Eventually, the person is summed up - usually in an obituary. Right now, it’s time to celebrate the Advent/Christmas season. Who knew about the baby Mary awaited? Gabriel knew. Elizabeth knew. Joseph knew. And, on that birth date angels harkened his birth (even Herald).
December 8 – Monday Leave at 9:00 am
Wal-Mart Waterloo IL
December 9 – Tuesday Leave at 9:15 am Millstadt Greenhouse –
Millstadt (free gift to those that sign up) Call for reservation 476-3731
December 19 - Friday – Leave at 8:30 am Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate Factory – St Louis
Eat at Rigazzis on the Hill (Call for Reservations 476-3731)
MILLSTADT TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES
DECEMBER BUS TRIPS CALL FOR RESERVATIONS (618) 476-3731
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Make a Contribution There are many ways to contribute to Millstadt Senior Center:
Gifts by Cash or Check We accept gifts by cash or check by mail and in person. Include your name, address and phone number. Checks should be made payable to Millstadt Township Senior Services.
Memorial Gifts and Bequests The Millstadt Senior Center is establishing an endowment fund of memorial gifts and bequests, to ensure the future of senior services in Millstadt. We hope that you will remember the Center when planning your estate, or as a fitting means of honoring a departed friend or loved one. All memorial gifts and bequests will be acknowledged in the Center’s newsletter. If you would like to make a provision in your will, the following form is suggested: I give, devise and bequeath to Millstadt Township Senior Services, a non-profit corporation, located on this date at 102 South Jefferson, Millstadt, Illinois 62260 the sum of $ _________ (or the property, herewith described) We Welcome Any Inquiries About Bequests,
Please Call Us At (618) 476-3731
1 pm First
Wednesday Of Each Month
Please Feel Free to Join the Group Anytime
BOOK
CLUB
Senior Talk Available On Internet The Village of Millstadt web site has a variety of information available including the most recent copy of the Senior Talk newsletter, scheduled events for the Village, and copies of the Senior Menu and Activity sheet. Type in the following internet address, http://villageofmillstadt.org. This should bring up the main page of the Village’s web site, on the left side of the screen click on Community Center/Senior Center. On the next page, click on the latest edition of Senior Talk which will include the menu and activity sheet for the month.
Baby Quilts For Sale Senior Center
$
50
Dominoes & Rummy Club November 2014
317 Games
Frances Dickneite — 101 Games Won Gloria Kettler—91
Jane Evans —70 Games Won Rick Coleman —30 Games Won
Betty Krupp—19Games Won Lil Tracy—6 Games Won
Mayor Todd and Veteran Bill Anderson
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MISSION STATEMENT The Millstadt Senior Center Is A Place Of
Opportunities, A Focal Point In Our Community Where Services Support Positive Aging and Where Educational, Recreational and Cultural Programs Enrich The Lives Of Elders and The Community
Funding for (Grantee) is received from the United States Administration for Community Living, the Illinois Department on Aging, and the AgeSmart
Community Resources. (Grantee) does not discriminate in admission to programs or activities
or treatment of employment in programs or activities in compliance with State and Federal
Statues. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have the right to file a complaint with
the AgeSmart Community Resources by calling
618-222-2561 or 800-326-3221
Township Senior Services 102 South Jefferson St., Millstadt, IL 62260
Phone No. 618-476-3731 Fax No. 618-476-3921 email [email protected]
“Seniors Come First” Township Supervisor Randy Eckert Village Mayor Michael Todd Director Patty Evansco Nutrition Staff Rachel Feazel Transportation (Drivers) Robert Schmeirbach Larry Sanders Executive Board Orville Mueller, President Charlie Todd Gary Huwer Al Lehr Mark Todd Ray Famula Advisory Council Members John Baltz Allen Analla Betty Stark Carol Osick Darlene Sandheinrich Don Ortmann Kathy Schaefer Lillian Tracy Randy Burk Editors Patty Evansco Marlou Eckert Don Mueller Janet Mueller Jerry Schmitz
Services Available Meals on Wheels One of the Center’s most important programs, the Meals on Wheels program provides daily meals to people who have difficulty getting out of the house and/or cooking for themselves. Not only are we able to supply necessary food, but the driver delivering the meal is able to ascertain how the client is getting along and share some companionship. We have a number of folks dedicated to providing these services. They give freely of their time and energy to deliver the meals, make contact with the recipient and report back to the Center. The majority of the “regular” drivers volunteer one day per week and most have said it is highly rewarding for them.
Lunch Program Lunch is served Monday through Friday at 12 noon. You must be 60 years of age or older to qualify for this program. It is appreciated that if you want lunch you call the center by 3:00 pm in order to sign up for lunch on the following day. When you come in you may sign yourself up for the next day. If you like, you may sign up for the entire week or month. If you know that you can not make it and you have signed up, please call and let us know that you will not be here and tell us when you will be back for lunch. If you have any questions concerning the lunch program please contact Patty Evansco at 476-3731.
All Lunches are Catered from the Millstadt IGA, West End Bar & Grill and
Breadoux Pizza from Millstadt “The Center is a Great Place to Enjoy Yourself Through
Fellowship And Celebrations with Other Seniors of Millstadt” Senior Information and Assistance provides information or help with services and benefits to residents of Millstadt age 60 and over. We will also visit homebound seniors. If you need this service or would like to schedule a visit, call Millstadt Township Senior Center at 618-476-3731.
If We Missed Your Birthday, Or Have It Listed Incorrectly Please Let Us Know So That We May Correct It
Birthdays
December
Janet Mueller 4
Mildred Leirer 5
Marie Nold 6
Kathy A Schaefer 7
Patty Evansco 9
Janice Beller 10
Georgine Sutter 11
Carol Burgess 13
James Touchette 13
Mary Downs 16
Earl Eckert 18
Ruby Whitmore 20
Dorothy Edmondson 22
Rose Sanders 24
Faye Weidenbenner 25
Pamela Whaley 27
Linda Stewart 28
Carolyn Theis 28
Betty Peters 28
Ilo Boyle 29
Marlou Eckert 29
Melba Stahl 30
Robert Morris 31
Freeburg Care Center 746 Urbanna Drive, Freeburg IL 62243
(618) 539-5856
House Skilled Therapies Individual Diet Plans Hospice Affiliated
Private Suites Available Long and Short Term Stays Medicare – Medicaid Certified
Your Care Is Our Concern Providing Exceptional Care for over 32 Years
Locally Owned & Operated
One of the MOST AFFORDABLE RATES in the area Visit us at: www.freeburgcarecenter.com
Bible Study At Senior Center An informal Bible study will be offered at the
Millstadt Senior Center, starting December 30th, and the 4th Monday from 10-11 am thereafter. This is a non-denominational study and all are welcome, regardless of religious background, and there is no cost. The leader is Cheryl Mueth, a retired
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