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Page 1 Department of Senior Affairs Volume III, Issue 6
Palo Duro Buzz Make every day a good day
June 2019
General Info ..……..……………..Page 2
Events …..…………………………..Page 3
Trips ………………………………...Page 4
Classes …………………...………...Page 5
Menus …………………………..…..Page 6
Presentations …………..……….Page 7
Features ………………….………..Page 8
New News …………..……………..Page 9
Announcements ……...……….Page 10
Inside this Issue:
Root Beer Floats for Father Day Live music and a floats in honor of Fathers Day!
Friday, June 14 11:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m.
The
Wednesday, June 5
9:15 a.m.- 10:15 a.m.
Join your fellow community mem-
bers for coffee and conversation with
N.E. area police officers. No
presentations, no agendas, bring your
questions and comments.
Palo Duro Senior
5221 Palo Duro NE
Albuquerque, NM, 87110
We are eliminating paper attend-ance forms. Please remember to bring your memberships cards with you. Thank you for your
patience and understanding.
$20/Year M/T/TR/F: 8 a.m.– 5 p.m.
Wed: 8 a.m.– 7 p.m.
Sat: 9 a.m.– 1 p.m.
Floats sponsored by Med Care
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Department of Senior Affairs
Mayor Tim Keller
Anna Sanchez Director
Angel Montoya
Acting Division Manager
Palo Duro Senior Center
Natasha Montoya Center Manager
Theresa Smith Program Coordinator
David Goode Office Assistant
Dave Ellis Program Assistant
Brenda Carroll Program Assistant
Manuel Ibuado General Services
Ted Casey Cook
David Martinez Assistant Cook
Open Computer Lab Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday
1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Thursday 9:30 –11:30 a.m.
Please bring your membership card
Friendship Coffee Wednesdays 9:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.
Gather with friends old and new for a
cup of coffee and treats courtesy of our
generous sponsors.
5– Coffee with a Cop, 12–ABQ Grand
19– Walgreens 26– Sunshine Dental
Bingo
Tuesdays 1:15 p.m. – 4 p.m.
4– Christian Life 11– Inteli-Care,
18– Christian Life,
25-Ravenna Assisted Living
Adapted Aquatics Taught at UNM’s Therapeutic Pool, members will participate in a series of range of motion exercises that will increase joint mobility and develop muscle strength. *You can pick up and complete a lotto form to register from any senior center!
M, W, F: 8:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
M & F: 12:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Palo Duro Sports Fitness 880-2800
Popcorn Days Grab your bag at the front desk– we’re popping
Tuesday through Thursday beginning at 10:30 a.m.!
$0.25 Bag
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Ice Cream Social Thursday, June 20
11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
Sponsored by: Davis Riordan– Insurance Broker
What’s The Buzz? Join us for these exciting free events that will be taking place this month…
Birthday Party Join us for our monthly birthday
treat.
Friday, June 7 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Sponsored by: Med Care
Movies at Palo Duro Join us at 1:30 p.m. for these movies! Refreshments will be provided. Movies are shown every 1st & 3rd Thursday. *Movie Titles are Subject to Change
June 6 “Green Book” (PG-13) 2 hr 10 min
A working-class Italian-American bouncer becomes the driv-
er of an African-American classical pianist on a tour of
venues through the 1960’s American South.
Popcorn Provided
June 20 – “Life of The Party” (PG-13) 1 hr 45 min
After her husband abruptly asks for a divorce, a middle-aged
mother returns to college in order to complete her degree.
Popcorn Provided
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Ride and Roam
Monday, June 10 Depart: 8:15 a.m. Return: 4:00 p.m.
A Fare to Remember-Los Alamos Cottonwood on the Greens Thursday, June 13 Depart: 8:15 a.m. Return: 4:00 p.m.
Chuck Wagon Supper Saturday, June 29
Depart: 4:15 p.m. Return: 10:00 p.m.
Sunport Tour Tuesday, July 16 Depart: 9:30 a.m. Return: 3:00 p.m.
Ride and Roam Thursday, July 18
Depart: 8:15 a.m. Return: 4 p.m.
Palo Duro Trips.
*Reservations must be made in person with a valid membership card.
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On-going Daily Schedule Monday Monday
8:15–9:15 Aerobics
8:30–11:00 Lapidary
9:00–10:00 Yoga, Belts and Blocks $3
9:00–11:00 Choralaires
9:15–11:15 Blood Pressure Check
9:30–10:30 Gentle Exercise
11:00–3:00 Ceramics
11:15–2:30 Philatelic Society
11:30–1:00 Jug Band Practice
11:45–1:00 T.O.P.S.
12:15–4:00 Duplicate Bridge
1:00–3:00 French, Advanced $5 materials fee
1:00–3:00 Open Computer Lab
1:30–3:00 Line Dancing, Advanced
2:45–4:30 Retired Physicians
3:00- 4:00 New Member Orientation (1st only)
3:00–4:00 French Language Book Club
3:15–4:30 Line Dancing, Beginning
Tuesday Tuesday
8:00–9:00 Flex & Tone
8:00–12:30 Quilting (and more!)
8:15–4:00 Hiking (every other)
8:30–11:30 Tuesday’s Angels
9:30-11:30 Complimentary hand massages (2nd only)
10:00–12:30 Sewing & Alterations
12:00–2:00 Leathercraft $1/month; $5 new student fee
1:00–3:00 ABQ Travel Partners (2nd & 4th)
1:00–3:00 Open Computer Lab
1:00–3:00 Visiting Artists Series
1:15–4:00 Bingo $3 minimum to play
1:30–2:30 Mystery Book Club (2nd only)
2:15–4:30 Rio Grande Players
3:00-4:30 Essential Oils (2nd only)
Wednesday Wednesday
8:00–11:30 Pottery Lab; firing fee
8:15–9:15 Aerobics
9:15–10:15 Friendship Coffee
9:30–10:30 Gentle Exercise
10:00–12:00 Investment Club (BCIC) (3rd only)
11:30–4:00 Metalsmithing/Jewelry Lab $1/week
12:00–3:00 Busy Bees - Crochet & Knit
12:00– 5:00 Game Time: Scrabble, Mexican Train, etc.
12:30-2:45 Bridge Group
Note: Days and Times are subject to change.
1:00- 3:00 Open Computer Lab
1:00– 3:00 Palo Duro Palettes
3:00– 4:15 Tai Chi Chih, Begin
4:30–5:30 Tai Chi Chih, Cont; (5/15–6/19) $60
5:15–6:15 Yoga, Belts and Blocks $3
Thursday Thursday
8:00–9:00 Flex & Tone
8:00–1:00 Ceramics
8:15–4:30 Rockhounds Trip (2nd & 4th) $ varies
8:30–12:00 Deaf Seniors
9:00–12:00 Lapidary
9:00–11:30 German, Intermediate
9:30– 11:30 Open Computer Lab
12:00–1:00 Rockhounds Meeting (1st & 3rd)
12:00–3:30 Mah Jongg (2nd & 4th)
1:00 –4:30 Senior Men's Bridge (1st only)
1:00–4:30 Metalcasting $4 per casting
1:00–3:00 Discussion Group, Open Topic
1:30–3:30 Movies (1st & 3rd)
Friday Friday
8:15–9:15 Aerobics
8:30–12:30 Defensive Driving (1st only) $20, $15 AARP
9:00–11:30 Pottery; firing fee
9:30–10:30 Gentle Exercise
9:30–10:30 Tai Chi Ch’uan drop-in (no 1st Friday) $5
9:30–11:30 Stained Glass
10:30-12:00 Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group (1st & 3rd)
12:15–4:00 Duplicate Bridge
1:00–3:00 Spanish, Intermediate
1:00–3:30 Cribbage
1:00–3:00 Open Computer Lab
2:15–4:30 Swedish Weaving $10 materials fee
Saturday Saturday
9:00-3:00 Hiking (every other)
9:00-10:30 Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous
9:00–10:30 Line Dancing, Beginning
9:00–1:00 Quilting
10:00–11:30 ABQ Recorder Orchestra
10:00–11:00 NARFE Board Meeting (1st only)
10:30–12:00 Line Dancing, Advanced (no 1st Sat.)
11:00–12:30 Red Hatters (1st only)
11:00–12:45 NARFE Chapter 80 Meeting (1st only)
11:30-12:30 Sewing & Alterations
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Breakfast 8 a.m. –9 a.m.
Regular Combination…..$1.50…..….Mini.... $0.75
egg, bacon or sausage, potatoes, toast or tortilla
Burrito (meatless available)....………………... $1.50
eggs, bacon or sausage, potatoes, cheese, chile
English Muffin Sandwich……………………..... $1.00
Oatmeal with Milk, raisins optional..……….. $0.70
French Toast or Pancake or……………….…... $0.25
Side of Chile (Red and Green, every morning)
Waffles served on Fridays………………………….$1.00
Lunch 11:30 a.m. –1 p.m.
Salad..….Large….$2.00………..Small…. $1.00
Soup or Pie of the Day……………………... $0.50
Sandwich of the Day………………………... $1.50
half sandwich…………..……………. $0.75
Grilled Cheese…………………………………. $1.25
Beverages during all meals
Milk or Juice……………………………………. $0.25
Coffee or Tea…………………………………... $0.30
Other options without a reservation — Monday thru Friday
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3
Cajun Spiced
Tilapia
4
Greek Pasta
Salad
5
Red Chili
Omelet
6
Turkey
Tetrazzini
7
Meatloaf
10
Salisbury Steak
11
BBQ Chicken Sandwich
12
Spaghetti with
Meat Sauce
13
Tossed Salad with Turkey
14
Cheese Burger with Green
Chile
17
Beef Tips
Over noodles
18
Jerk Chicken
19
Turkey Wrap with Avocado
20
Red Beef
Enchiladas
21
Pork Roast
With gravy
24
Frito Pie
25
Chicken Caesar Salad
26
Pasta Pizza
27
Salmon with
Dill Sauce
28
Carne Adovada
Daily Hot Lunch- $3.25 *Reservations Required
Please call before 1 p.m. by previous weekday to make your reservation: 505.888.8102
The Honeycomb Cafe Menu items subject to change. Please arrive before 12:30 p.m.
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Small Plates and Noshes for Summer Parties
Presented by: Food with Friendz
Friday, June 7 9 a.m.
$7.50 Demo and Tasting
Bucket Composting with Bokashi Method
Presented by: Bernalillo County
Wednesday, June 12 10 a.m.
Interested in Pre–Planning?
Presented by: Neptune Society
Wednesday, June 5 10 a.m.
Introduction to Beginning Vedic Astrology
Presented by: Lisa Wyer
Thursday, June 13 10:30 a.m.
Palo Duro Presentations Please make a reservation at our front desk or call 505.888.8102
Outsmart the Scammers Seminar
Presented by: Edward Jones
Thursday, June 6 10 a.m.
Check out our bulletin board to see what other presentations are available!
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UPDATE Manage Your Chronic Disease (MyCD) Workshop
If you have (or care for someone with) a chronic health condition, this is the workshop for you. Learn from specially trained group leaders. Put Life Back Into Your Life.
To enroll, please call 505-880-2800.
Palo Duro Features
Mystery Book Club The books we read are available at the
public library next door. Everyone is welcome, so please join us!
2nd Tuesdays: 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. June 11: “Might as Well Be Dead” by Rex Stout July 9: “The Breaking Point” by Jefferson Bass
Visiting Artist Program Tuesdays: 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
During the lazy days of summer, the pace of the Visiting
Artist Program changes. We have artists from time to time, but most of our
sessions are spent exploring techniques and processes introduced during the
rest of the year. We also learn from each other and from art technique videos.
Beginners as well as those with art experience are welcome. It is free and
open to all Senior Center members. This very unique program provides time
to explore creative activities each Tuesday from 1:00 to 3:00. Watch the
bulletin board for information about artists who are coming.
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Bee sure to check these out!
DSA Advisory Council: June 17 12:00 p.m. North Valley Senior Center
Promote awareness and education on senior issues, increasing community involvement and commitment.
Advocate on behalf of seniors, insuring the senior population is represented and the policies support
the mission of the Department of Senior Affairs.
Support the program development by acting as the ears and eyes of the Department, assessing needs
and skills of seniors, become knowledgeable of available services in the community, assessing and
giving recommendations on program development and delivery of services and supporting the funding
development activities.
Support the development of strategic alliances, identifying and encouraging essential partnerships
between the City of Albuquerque Department of Senior Affairs other entities.
The Council is looking for members! Attend a meeting to find out how you can join or
apply online at: www.cabq.gov/clerk/boards-commissions
4th Thursday of the month Arts and Craft Fair
June 27, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. This event offers a fine selection of handcrafted
items to satisfy everyone’s shopping needs. Interested in being a vendor? Tables are available for rent for
$2 at the beginning of the month.
TEENIORS
TeeniorsTM is coming to Palo Duro! They are tech-savvy teens and young
adults who help seniors learn technology. Bring your cell phone, tablet or
computer to get you questions answered. Two 10:00 am presentations on
July 3 and August 7. More
information to come.
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Palo Duro Announcements
Participants Conduct: In order that all users may have a pleasant experience at the center,
all participants are expected to respect the rights of others and use the center for the purposes of the center only, and
adhere to the following behaviors: Maintain personal hygiene that is not offensive or unhealthy.
Use voice and behavior that will not disturb other participants. Use language and behavior that other participants and
staff will not find obscene, abusive or sexually offensive. Show courtesy to other participants and staff.
Respect decisions made by center management and bring issues involving the operation of the center to management’s
attention for resolution. Show consideration for the diversity of staff and fellow participants. Treat the center material,
equipment, furniture, grounds and facility with respect. Use the center and center equipment in a safe and appropriate
manner. Keep the building and grounds neat, clean and litter free.
All participants need to be able to: Function without one-on-one assistance (staff) or have the help of a caregiver.
Walk safely and independently in the center or use assistive devices independently.
Silver Horizons Senior Food Market No Food Market in June Numbers will be given out at 1 p.m.
Waiting Room opens at 1 p.m.
Market begins at 2:30 p.m.
Please keep hallways clear
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