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Pine River Senior Center Phone
Numbers
Front Desk, Lunch Reservations/Cancellations 884-5415 Please call before 9:00 a.m. to reserve or cancel a meal
Becky Eisenbraun, Parks & Recreation Director 884-9544[ext 109]
Brenda Jones, Senior Center Coordinator 884-5415
Jessica Wilson, Dining Room Coordinator 382-6435
Carol Melcher, Meals on Wheels & Cancellations 382-6435 or 970-382-6441
Vicki Maestas, Countywide Senior Services Director & Home Chore Program 382-6442
Deborah Snead, Administration Assistant 382-6429
LaPlata County Transportation 759-6309
Lori Yenser, Dietician 769-4054
Nancy Heirtzler, Activities in Durango 382-6428
May Birthdays
Peg Adams 5/11
Gail Jack 5/13
Dallas Phillips 5/20
Cowboy Bruce Wongstrom 5/21
Frank Neil 5/22
Sharon Hickman 5/23
Anne Schrier 5/27
Joanne Mc Coy 5/30
PO Box 80, 111 W South St., Bayfield, CO 81122
http://www.bayfieldgov.org/services/senior.asp
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Volume 11, Issue 5
Pine River Senior Center Newsletter
May 2019
Hours of Operation: Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday & Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Hot Lunch at 12:00 Noon
Happy Anniversary!
Margaret & Vernon Crawley May 6, 1992
2018 Volunteer of
the Year!
Maureen Cleveland
Who will it be for
2019?
Where’s Mickey Mouse? Look though the newsletter to find him just for
fun he could be anywhere.
Senior Center News, Activities & Entertainment
Adventures in Dining - On the 3rd Thursday’s of the month the seniors go to different restaurants
around the area. Durango, Farmington, Pagosa Springs, & Ignacio. Please call to make reservations.
Bayfield Food Bank Donation - Friday, 10 - On Birthday Celebration Day, the Senior Center will be
collecting non-perishable, unexpired, unopened packages of food for the Bayfield Food Bank. Monetary
donations are also welcome and can be dropped off at Bayfield Town Hall or given to Brenda at the Senior
Center.
Bingo - on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday’s of each month starting at approximately 1:00 pm we will be playing
bingo. Each card costs a quarter and you can play all afternoon, this also helps with purchasing the prizes you
can win.
Birthday Celebration - Friday, May 10 -at noon - Please join us on the 2nd Friday of every month for our
birthday celebration.
Blue Star Moms - Donations for our troops are being collected for the Blue Star Moms of Durango. There
is a drop box at the Senior Center for donated items. Support our troops and this great organization!
Box Tops & Labels for Education - The Senior Center is collecting Box Tops & Labels for Education to
benefit our local schools. Please drop them in the plastic container on the front counter.
Brenda Marshall’s Card Making Class - Tuesday May 28 - Brenda from the Pine River Public Library
hosts a “Stamping Up”! card making class 4th Tuesday of each month from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Cost is
FREE; we will make 2 greeting cards each. Call 884-5415 with questions.
Bridge Club - Tuesdays at the Senior Center from 9:00 a.m.. - 11:30 a.m. Please call Joe Mozgai at
884-0928, or call 884-5415 for more information. New members are always welcome!
Caregivers Group - Meet the second Friday—May 10 of each month at 10:00 pm till 11:00 am at the
Senior Center. This group will provide support for those who are caregivers needing help or want to know
more about caregiving. For more information please call Elaine Stampo 259-0122.
Cinco de Mayo - Friday, May 3 - Come join in the fun for celebrating cinco de mayo and our assessor's.
Coloring Group— 3rd Tuesday each month— 9:00 am till 3:00 pm. Come join the group for adults
who like to color for Free Please bring your coloring book, pencils, markers or crayons and come visit while
you color.
Community Quilt Group - Tuesday, May 14 - All quilters & people with homemade projects are invited to
come join them on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. This group is open to all who are interested in sharing
the joy of homemade items. Please contact Shelia at 970-884-2372 for further information.
Senior Center News, Activities & Entertainment
Health Checks—Friday, July12, 2019 — Bayfield Pharmacy will be here 2nd Friday, in July to take
blood pressures and check blood sugar for free. For more information please call Ann or Nic at Bayfield
Pharmacy at 970-884-9133.
Mexican Train Dominoes - Join us on Tuesday Game Days, Wednesdays and Fridays after lunch for
a fun game of dominoes. Anyone can join and it’s free. Can’t beat free entertainment!
Pine River Senior Board Meetings - Held on the 2nd Wednesday of every other month. The 2019
dates are January 9, March 13, May 8, July 10, September 11 and November 13. Everyone is welcome to join
us at 12:30 p.m. in the conference room.
Pot Luck Tuesday’s - Tuesday, May 7 - Join us on the 1st Tuesday of each month to have pot luck.
Please bring a dish to share.
Veterans’ Services - Friday, May 31 - Richard Schleeter with the La Plata County Veterans Service’s
Office will be at the Senior Center at 10:00 a.m. to visit with any veterans that may have questions about
what benefits and services are available to them, please call 970-759-0117 for more information.
Fitness & Exercise Programs
Stretch & Flex is a balance and coordination based exercise class that takes place every
Wednesday & Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. for FREE - Please come to Senior Center to Sign
up or call (970)884-5415.
Yoga - Tuesday at the Pine River Library Community Room 9:00 am, Thursday 8:00 am at the Library;
Colleen Theobald will guide participants through Hatha Yoga Class. The focus will be on core strength, body toning,
proper alignment and breathing techniques. This class is also held on Tuesday 6:00 p.m. at the Senior Center.
Please call Bayfield Parks & Recreation for more information 970-884-9544.
Recipe Corner
Blueberry-Banana Pie
2 Pie Shells, Baked 1 C. Sugar
3 Bananas 1 (8-oz)) Ctn Cool Whip (Whipped Topping)
1 (8-oz) pkg. Cream Cheese, Softened 1 Can Blueberry Pie Filling
Slice bananas in shell. Cream together cream cheese and sugar. Fold in whipped topping and spread mixture on
top of bananas. Top with pie filling and chill. Must keep refrigerated, if there is any leftovers.
Cabbage Salad
1 pkg. Chicken Flavored Ramen Soup Noodles 1/2 C Vegetable Oil
6 C Shredded Cabbage 3 T Vinegar
4 Chopped green onions 2 T Sugar
1/2 C Toasted sunflower kernels 1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 C Sliced almonds 1/2 tsp. pepper
Remove the season packet from the noodles and set aside. Crush noodles. Combine noodles, cabbage, green
onions, sunflower kernels & almonds in a large bowl. Combine seasoning packet with oil, vinegar, sugar, salt, &
pepper. Mix with a wire whisk. Pour dressing over the cabbage mixture & toss gently. Cover & chill.
6 Servings
Uplifting Quote for the Month
Our greatest weakness lies in giving up.
The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.
Thomas A. Edison
Statistics made in the Year 1910!
The tallest structure in the world was the Eiffel Tower!
The average US wage in 1910 was 22 cents per hour.
Bayfield Parks and Recreation
For Activity/Program questions, please contact or call
884-5415 or email [email protected]
For Facility and Park Rental information call 884-9544
ext 109 or email [email protected]
or Visit us on the web at:
http://www.bayfieldgov.org/services/senior.asp
Uplifting Quotes
I am rare, and there is value in all rarity; therefore, I am valuable.—Og Mandino
(Information received via email from LaPlata County Senior Center)
Special Nutrient Needs of Older
Adults Eating right and staying fit are important no matter what your age. As we get older our bodies have different needs, so certain nutrients become especially important for good health.
Calcium and Vitamin D
Older adults need more calcium and vitamin D to help maintain bone health. Have three servings of calcium-rich foods and beverages each day. This includes fortified cereals and fruit juices, dark green leafy vegetables, canned fish with soft bones, milk and fortified plant beverages. If you take a calcium supplement or multivitamin, choose one that contains vitamin D.
Vitamin B12
Many people older than 50 do not get enough vitamin B12. Fortified cereal, lean meat and some fish and sea-food are sources of vitamin B12. Ask your doctor or a registered dietitian nutritionist if you need a vitamin B12 supplement.
Fiber
Eat more fiber-rich foods to stay regular. Fiber also can help lower your risk for heart disease and prevent Type 2 diabetes. Eat whole-grain breads and cereals, and more beans and peas — along with fruits and vegetables which also provide fiber.
Potassium
Increasing potassium along with reducing sodium (salt) may lower your risk of high blood pressure. Fruits, vegetables and beans are good sources of potassium. Also, select and prepare foods with little or no added salt. Add flavor to food with herbs and spices.
Know Your Fats
Foods that are low in saturated fats and trans fat help reduce your risk of heart disease. Most of the fats you eat should be polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats, which are primary found in nuts, seeds, avocados, olive oil and fish.
Reviewed April 2018
Fraud Alert: Nationwide Brace Scam Scammers are offering Medicare beneficiaries orthotic braces that are supposedly free to them and covered by Medicare. If a beneficiary has received unwanted or unneeded braces and that equipment is billed to Medicare, then Medicare may deny a brace
that the beneficiary needs in the future. MEDICARE SCAM ALERT - Scammers may call about your new Medicare card to trick you into sharing your personal information — like your current Medicare Number. Remember, Medicare will never call you uninvited or ask for your personal or private information to get your new Medicare Number and card. There are very limited situations in which Medicare can call you.
Here are 2 tips to avoid Medicare scams:
1. Guard your Medicare Number and card. Only give your Medicare Number to doctors, pharmacists, other health care providers, your insurers, or people you trust to work with Medicare on your behalf.
Hang up on fraudsters. If someone asks for your information, for money, or threatens to cancel your health benefits if you don’t share your personal information, hang up and call us at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227)
New Medicare Card coming soon-Consumer information from the FTC
Learn more about Medicare fraud
Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones from Medicare Fraud
The Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) empowers and assists Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers to prevent, detect, and report health care fraud, errors, and abuse. SMPs are here to answer your questions. Advice is free, confidential and objec-tive. Medicare is complicated. What may seem like an error to the beneficiary may simply be the result of a misunderstanding about benefits. It may also be abuse, which involves billing Medicare for services that are not covered or are not correctly coded. The Colorado Senior Medicare Patrol is here to help, so call or email with your questions.
Frequently Asked Questions: I was billed for a service I didn't receive. What do I do?
Contact the Colorado Senior Medicare Patrol I believe there is an error on my Medicare Bill.
Contact the health care provider or the company that paid the bill. If they don't resolve the issue, contact the Colorado Senior Medicare Patrol What if I suspect Medicare fraud?
Report it! Contact the Colorado Senior Medicare Patrol Somebody is trying to sell me a Medicare plan and I don't know if they're legitimate.
Ask the caller for his or her name, company name, and callback number. You can call back later to verify the legitimacy of the source and the offer.
Are they asking for credit card information?
Are they asking for banking information?
Are they asking for personal information like your Medicare or Social Security number?
Do they say the offer is only good today? A real company will give you time to think and verify.
Do they know something about you but ask to verify that the information is correct? If any of these are happening, HANG UP! For these or other questions, contact us at: Colorado Senior Medicare Patrol 1560 Broadway, Suite 850 Denver, CO 80202 1-800-503-5190 or send us an email by clicking on this link: [email protected] In your message or email, please include your phone number. SMPs are grant-funded pro-jects of the federal U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), U.S. Administration for Community Living (ACL). The Colorado Senior Medicare Patrol is administered by the Colorado Division of Insurance.
(Information received via email from LaPlata County Senior Center)
Become an informed
Medicare consumer
March 4,2019
Each day, you make important choices about your finances, health, privacy, and more.
During National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW), March 3–9, 2019, non-profit organizations and
government agencies can help you take advantage of your rights and make better-informed choices.
Here are some things you can do to become an informed Medicare consumer:
Know your rights. As a person with Medicare, you have certain rights and protections designed to help protect you and make sure you get the health care services the law says you can get.
Protect your identity. Identity theft happens when someone uses your personal information without your consent to commit fraud or other crimes. Keep information like your Social Security Number, bank account numbers and Medicare Number safe. Your Medicare card has a Medicare Number that’s unique to you, instead of your Social Security Number. This helps to protect your identity. Get more information on how to protect yourself from identity theft.
Help fight Medicare fraud. Medicare fraud takes money from the Medicare program each year, which means higher health care costs for you. Learn how to report fraud.
Get involved with other seniors with the Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP). The SMP educates and empowers people with Medicare to take an active role in detecting and preventing health care fraud and abuse.
Make informed Medicare choices. Each year during the fall Open Enrollment Period (October 15–December 7), review your plan to make sure it will meet your needs for the next year. If you’re not satisfied with your current plan, you can switch during the Open Enrollment Period.
Visit the Federal Trade Commission’s NCPW page to learn more about the campaign, see which
agencies and organizations are able to help you, and to find out if there are any activities happening in
your area. Also, check out our videos for tips on preventing Medicare fraud.
(Information received via email from LaPlata County Senior Center)
Sr. Board Meeting
March 20, 2019
Meeting called to order at 12:37 p.m.
Board members present: Dan Dvojack, Margaret Crawley, Maxine Dvojack, Lee Roy Powers, Joanne McCoy, Sharon Fowler, Anne Rudolph, Vicky Mozgai, Charlene Johnson, Carole McWilliams, Maureen Cleveland Town representatives: Brenda Jones, Becky Eisenbraun, Kristen Dallison County representative: No County representative present.
Minutes corrections: Vicky Mozgai will be doing the bir thday board, not Anne Rudolph as reported in the January minutes. Minutes approved as corrected.
Financial Report: Repor t given by Brenda in Tony's absence. Donation of $2,510 ($10 cash, $2,500 from SWAG), and another donation of $50 from Chris Johnson to bring us to a total of $10,700.45, add CDs for a cash total of $38,474.62. Since January CD interest is $2,000. CD #23360 will be made into a checking account on March 11, and requests board approval for a new CD of $13,000 with TBK bank with a return of 2.xx% for a term greater than 2 years. No need to have so much cash in checking account. Motion to approve moving money into the new CD, motion approved, seconded.
Old business: Pool table update: re-covered, leveled, pockets and slates straightened for $550. Fall bazaar: Door prizes, drawings? Motion to do door prizes, motion carried.
New business: We purchased a 40 in. flat screen TV. Sell raffle tickets? Do we need a raffle license? COA ok for that? We will check with COA. Sell voices? Picture of TV for drawing instead of raffle ticket? Details to be decided at future meetings. Charlene makes a motion to do picture instead of raffle ticket, motion carried. Annual BBQ June 4th (1st Tuesday), discussion. Hamburgers, hot dogs? Finalize at May meeting. Need County input regarding suggestions for picnics here, what days, etc.
Becky: Quotes on re-doing floors was higher than anticipated.
Anne: Question re decorating committee, decorating for holidays, no committee now, rely on volunteers.
Brenda: Ar ts and crafts every month going down in numbers. We need to get r id of some materials to make room for new stuff.
Kristen: Meeting last week about east intersection and connecting it to Oak, no decision on intersection as yet, getting public input. Mosquito spraying contract renewed. 4 plex on South street approved, 2 story w/garages, alley will be no parking.
Motion to adjourn. Meeting adjourned at 1:01 p.m.
Trivia Quiz
Trivia - TV Shows—2
1. The TV show that ran from 1964—1966 that was not a typical family, and had a butler named Lerch? The _________ ___________.
2. This TV show was filled with comedy & variety and run on the air from 1951 till 1971 and was an entertainment staple. _____ ___________
3. 1952—till 1961 aired a western show that was based in Dodge City, Kansas with Marshal Matt Dillion. __________
4. This TV series ran from the 1959—1973 and was set in the 1860 in Virginia City Nevada and featured the _______________ family.
5. The Andy Griffith Show featured the famous Aunt _______ & Son ________.
6. The show that had the hit song “Everybody loves somebody”. _______________________
7. The show who featured Larry Mathews & Mary Tyler Moore centered around home & work life of television comedy from 1961 to 1966. _______ _____ ______
8. __________ The dog show was geared towards a boy and his dog with adventures in the wilderness with forest service rangers; it ran from 1954 to 1973.
9. The series that had comic adventures of 7 castaways living on ____________ island.
10. The series that ran from 1972 to 1981 as a family that lived in Virginia based in the depression era with the main character as John Boy. ____________
1. Addams Family 2. Red Skelton 3. Gunsmoke 4. Bonanza 5. Bea & Opie 6. Dean Martin
7. Dick Van Dyke 8. Lassie 9. Gilligan 10. Walton’s
May 2019 Activities Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 Center Open
9:00am –3pm Stretch
& Flex 10:00am -
11:00 am Mexican
Train Dominoes, &
Bingo After Lunch
2
Center Closed
3 Stretch & Flex
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Mexican Train Domi-
noes After Lunch
6
Center Closed
7 Center Open 9:00am –
3pm Bridge Club
9:30am-3:00 Potluck—
Bring a dish to share
Mexican Train Dominoes,
Billiards, Wii, Xbox,
Board Games, Puzzles,
Movies, Books, and
More!
8 Center Open
9:00am –3pm Stretch
& Flex 10:00am -
11:00 am Mexican
Train Dominoes, After
Lunch
9 Center Closed
10 Stretch &
Flexvv10:00 am -
11:00 am Mexican
Train Dominoes After
Lunch
13
Center Closed
14 Center Open
9:00am –3pm Bridge
Club 9:30am-3:00 Arts &
Crafts 10:00 am Quilt
Group & Coloring
Group Mexican Train
Dominoes, Billiards, Wii,
Xbox, Board Games,
Puzzles, Movies, Books,
and More!
15 Center Open
9:00am –3pm Stretch
& Flex 10:00am -
11:00 am Mexican
Train Dominoes, After
Lunch
16
Center Closed
Adventures in
Dining
17
Stretch & Flex 10:00
am - 11:00 am Mexi-
can Train Dominoes
After Lunch
20
Center Closed
21 Center Open 9:00am
–3pm Bridge Club
9:30am-3:00 Mexican
Train Dominoes, Bil-
liards, Wii, Xbox, Board
Games, Puzzles, Movies,
Books, and More!
22 Center Open
9:00am –3pm Stretch
& Flex 10:00am -
11:00 am Mexican
Train Dominoes, &
Bingo After Lunch
23 Center Closed
24 Stretch & Flex
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Mexican Train Domi-
noes After Lunch
27
Center Closed
Memorial Day
Observed
28 Center Open 9:00am
–3pm Bridge Club
9:30am-3:00 Brenda Mar-
shal’s Card Making
Class, Mexican Train
Dominoes, Billiards, Wii,
Xbox, Board Games,
Puzzles, Movies, Books,
and More!
29 Center Open
9:00am –3pm Stretch
& Flex 10:00am -
11:00 am Mexican
Train Dominoes, &
Bingo After Lunch
30 Center Closed 31 Stretch & Flex
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Mexican Train Domi-
noes After Lunch
May 2019
1 Hot Roast Beef Sandwich
Calories(kcal) 837.46
Carbohydrates(g) 107.52
Fiber(g) 14.33
Fat(g) 23.06
Sodium(mg) 597.60
Protein(g) 52.30
2 BBQ Sausage & Pep-pers
Calories(kcal)944.04
Carbohydrates(g) 117.67
Fiber(g) 14.33
Fat(g) 32.37
Sodium(mg) 884.42
Protein(g) 42.33
3 Chicken Enchiladas
Calories(kcal) 795.46
Carbohydrates(g) 98.77
Fiber(g) 22.35
Fat(g) 19.71
Sodium(mg) 441.05
Protein(g) 59.02
6 BBQ Chicken
Calories(kcal) 614.97
Carbohydrates(g) 111.39
Fiber(g) 11.92
Fat(g) 11.24
Sodium(mg) 844.80
Protein(g) 20.68
7Honey Garlic Pork Cutlet
Calories(kcal) 784.50
Carbohydrates(g) 81.67
Fiber(g) 9.67
Fat(g) 36.28
Sodium(mg) 764.05
Protein(g) 35.19
8 Shepard’s Pie
Calories(kcal) 609.25
Carbohydrates(g) 80.42
Fiber(g) 9.64
Fat(g) 17.64
Sodium(mg) 753.15
Protein(g) 37.47
9 Chicken Parmesan
Calories(kcal) 669.18
Carbohydrates(g) 106.26
Fiber(g) 14.31
Fat(g) 17.45
Sodium(mg) 660.32
Protein(g) 46.20
Durango Birthday
10 Salmon w/ dill sauce
Calories(kcal) 778.63
Carbohydrates(g) 98.93
Fiber(g) 10.45
Fat(g) 27.54
Sodium(mg) 350.78
Protein(g) 36.52
Bayfield Birthdays
Mother’s Day 13 Baked Ham
Calories(kcal) 867.53
Carbohydrates(g) 109.23
Fiber(g) 10.08
Fat(g) 35.29
Sodium(mg) 822.61
Protein(g) 31.72
14 Swiss Steak
Calories(kcal) 867.35
Carbohydrates(g) 94.69
Fiber(g) 14.68
Fat(g) 20.06
Sodium(mg) 965.38
Protein(g) 80.37
15 Rosemary Pork Loin
Calories(kcal) 891.25
Carbohydrates(g) 116.88
Fiber(g) 12.38
Fat(g) 23.70
Sodium(mg) 775.68
Protein(g) 54.11
16 Lemon Tilapia
Calories(kcal) 713.21
Carbohydrates(g) 96.40
Fiber(g) 10.55
Fat(g) 17.72
Sodium(mg) 326.08
Protein(g) 44.45
17 Tortilla Burger
Calories(kcal) 759.94
Carbohydrates(g) 95.35
Fiber(g) 13.44
Fat(g) 22.52
Sodium(mg) 850.86
Protein(g) 45.85
20 Teriyaki Shrimp
Calories(kcal) 789.40
Carbohydrates(g) 124.35
Fiber(g) 12.52
Fat(g) 14.18
Sodium(mg) 944.38
Protein(g) 44.38
21 Chicken Alfredo
Calories(kcal) 744.83
Carbohydrates(g) 103.62
Fiber(g) 10.03
Fat(g) 20.54
Sodium(mg) 631.78
Protein(g) 41.59 Caregiver Conference
22 Italian Sausage
Calories(kcal) 740.72
Carbohydrates(g) 123.37
Fiber(g) 13.70
Fat(g) 15.84
Sodium(mg) 1041.54
Protein(g) 32.67
23 Baked Rueben Cas-serole
Calories(kcal) 655.05
Carbohydrates(g) 81.05
Fiber(g) 9.69
Fat(g) 25.03
Sodium(mg) 1088.84
Protein(g) 30.35
24 BBQ Pork Ribs
Calories(kcal) 852.40
Carbohydrates(g) 106.22
Fiber(g) 9.82
Fat(g) 22.74
Sodium(mg) 1077.84
Protein(g) 58.07
27
Closed Memorial Day
28 Chicken Caccia-tore
Calories(kcal) 657.73
Carbohydrates(g) 110.40
Fiber(g) 14.40
Fat(g) 9.58
Sodium(mg) 873.49
Protein(g) 38.15
29 Philly Steak Sand-wich
Calories(kcal) 762.39
Carbohydrates(g) 92.08
Fiber(g) 13.13
Fat(g) 27.98
Sodium(mg) 498.82
Protein(g) 39.13
30 Crunchy Baked Ti-lapia
Calories(kcal) 684.23
Carbohydrates(g) 101.21
Fiber(g) 11.68
Fat(g) 15.73
Sodium(mg) 1178.76
Protein(g) 38.14
31 Beef Taco Salad
Calories(kcal) 752.81
Carbohydrates(g) 113.01
Fiber(g) 12.22
Fat(g) 19.05
Sodium(mg) 850.13
Protein(g) 38.53
May 2019 Lunch Schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 Hot Roast Beef Sand-wich
Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Spinach
Salad Bar
Apple
2
Center Closed
3 Chicken Enchiladas
Lettuce & Tomatoes
Pinto Beans
Salad Bar
Bananas & Oranges
Flan
Cinco De Mayo
6
Center Closed
7 Center Open 9:00am
–3pm Bridge Club Pot-
luck bring a dish to
share Mexican Train
Dominoes, Billiards, Wii,
Xbox, Board Games,
Puzzles, Movies,
Books, and More!
8 Shepard’s Pie
Salad Bar
Italian Bread
Fresh Fruit
9 Center Closed
10 Birthday/Foodbank Donation Salmon w/dill sauce
Wild Rice Pilaf
Broccoli & Carrots
Wheat Roll
Salad Bar
Lemon Cake
Orange Juice
13
Center Closed
14 Center Open
9:00am –3pm Arts &
Crafts 10:00 am -Bridge
Club Mexican Train Dom-
inoes, Billiards, Wii,
Xbox, Board Games,
Puzzles, Movies, Books,
and More!
15 Rosemary Pork Loin
Sweet Potatoes
Beets
Salad Bar
Rye Roll
Spiced Applesauce
16
Center Closed
Adventures in
Dining
17 Tortilla Burger
Smothered w/ Green Chili
Pinto Beans
Stewed Tomatoes
Wheat Tortilla
Salad Bar
Fruited Jello
20 Center Closed
21 Center Open 9:00am
–3pm Bridge Club Mak-
ing Class, Mexican Train
Dominoes, Billiards, Wii,
Xbox, Board Games,
Puzzles, Movies, Books,
and More!
22 Italian Sausage
Italian Veggies
Breadsticks
Salad Bar
Pears
23 Center Closed
24 BBQ Pork Ribs
Corn
Creamy Coleslaw
Salad Bar
Wheat French Roll
Peaches
27
Center Closed
Memorial Day
Observed
28 Center Open 9:00am
–3pm Bridge Club Mex-
ican Train Dominoes,
Brenda Marshal’s Card
Making Class Billiards,
Wii, Xbox, Board Games,
Puzzles, Movies, Books,
and More!
29 Philly Steak Sand-
wich
Oven Roasted Potatoes
Veggie Blend
Salad Bar
Chocolate Chip Cookies
30 Center Closed 31 Beef Taco Salad
Lettuce & Tomato
Zucchini & Tomatoes
Salad Bar
Corn Tortilla
Peaches
Lunch Reservations
Reservations and can-cellations are required. Please be aware of our lunch policy: If you do not call in to get your
name on the lunch list, you may have to wait to be served until last to see if there is food available. For meal
reservations, call 884-5415. To cancel or
change call 884-5415. Seniors 60+ $4.00,
$9.00 adults 12-59 & $5.00 Kids under
12years. All meals served with 8 oz milk.
Reservation deadline is 9am, the day of
the scheduled meal