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The Golden Times The Michigan City Senior Center
2 on the Lake * Michigan City, IN 46360 (219) 873-1504 * Hours: 8am-4pm * Mon-Fri
Director: Tara Miller Assistants: Dorothy Biller; Georgiana Timm
MARCH
2017 Trash ‘n Treasure Sale
Sat, March 25th
8:00am-1:00pm
Sponsored by Aperion
Care/The Arbors Of MC Come shop in the convenience of the Sen-
ior Center. Over 40 tables full of gently
used items, crafts & more. Pick up hot
coffee and a doughnut for a bargain. And
we’ll serve barbeque sandwiches & hot
dogs around lunch time for a reasonable
price. We are having a bake sale to help
raise additional funds. Please be sure to
stop by and pick up a delectable baked
good for a good cause! This sale is OPEN
TO THE PUBLIC! We also will have
the Park Dept here issuing parking stick-
ers so bring your registration. Bring the
whole family & enjoy a morning of shop-
ping & fun. Get some great
deals at one of the first “yard
sales” of the season! No ad-
mission charge, no parking
fees, NO Early birds. Doors open at 8am.
WEFM, sponsored by Aperion Care/The
Arbors of MC, will be broadcasting live!
VENDORS: Set up will be Fri, Mar 24
from 2-4pm. On Sat, doors will open at
7am for vendors only and we ask that you
do NOT park in the front of the building,
NOR in the handicap spaces on the side of
the building. Please allow those attend-
ing the sale to use those spaces.
St. Patrick’s Day
Luncheon
Wed, Mar 15th
11:30am-12:30pm
Luncheon
12:30pm Notre
Dame Choir &
Dance Troupe
Cost $10/pp
Includes corn beef &
all the fixin’s. Plus
dessert & beverag-
es. Everyone can be
Irish on St. Patrick’s
Day, so come join your
friends!!! WE WILL
ONLY SELL 175
TICKETS & THEY
SELL OUT QUICK-
LY. We do not recom-
mend waiting to pur-
chase at the
door.
DONATIONS PLEASE! We
need your HOMEMADE baked
goods for the Trash & Treas-
ure Sale. We will be selling
these baked goods to help raise
funds for programming here at
the MC Senior Center.
Please bring them in by
Fri, Mar 24th by 3pm.
Improve Your Golf Game! Golf Instruction by Bill Schnick
3 sessions on Mon, March 13,
20 & 27 from 1-2pm
FREE! We will cover putting, chipping,
swing basics & answer your
questions to prepare for
spring. Open to all members
of all skill levels. Bill has been M.C.
Sr Champ 10 times & Florida Senior
Champ 3 times. Call 873-1504 or
sign up at front desk.
Music Around the World
Featuring Steve Kowalczyk
Friday, March 31st 1:00-2:00pm
Come celebrate the diversity of music from around the world including
selections from Italy, France, Russia, Poland, Germany, Spain, Mexico,
Argentina, Scotland, Austria & More! FREE concert!
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MARCH ~ 2017
Special Events
Thurs, Mar 2nd: Blood Pressure Screenings by Millers Merry Manor LaPorte 12:30pm
Thurs, Mar 2nd: SSS Investment Club 1pm
Mon, Mar 6, 13, 27: Classic Foreign Films (see pg 3)
Wed, Mar 8th & 29th: Garden Group 12noon
Mon, Mar 13th: Hearing Evaluations 9am-3pm by apt
Mon, Mar 13, 20, 27: Golf Lessons 1:00pm (see front pg)
Tues, Mar 14th: Advisory Board Meeting 9:30am
Wed, Mar 15th: St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon 11:30am (see front pg)
Fri, Mar 17th: Opera 101 at 1:00pm (see pg 5)
Mon, Mar 20th: Popcorn & A Movie/”Sully” 1:00pm see pg 3
Tues, Mar 21st: Fancy Foot Clinic (call for appt)
Wed, Mar 22nd: PNC Presentation on Staying Sharp Minded 2pm
Thurs, Mar 23rd: Newsletter Assembly 8:30am
Fri, Mar 24th: CLOSED at Noon for Trash & Treasure Sale set-up
Sat, Mar 25th: Trash & Treasure Sale 8am-1pm (see front pg)
Tues, Mar 28th: Coffee with the Mayor 9:30am
Thurs, Mar 30th: Soup Day/Irish Potato Soup 11:30am (see pg 3)
Fri, Mar 31st: Music Around the World with Steve Kowalczyk 1-2pm (see front pg)
St. Patrick’s Day
Luncheon
We need VOLUNTEERS
for St. Patrick’s Day
Luncheon. Please help.
It can be something as
elaborate as helping pre-
pare the food, or as sim-
ple as helping clean up.
The sign-up sheet is at
the front desk…...
WANTED!! We need a volunteer to be chair-
person of the Spring Card Party
to be held on Thurs, May 4th.
You will help plan
the menu, organize
volunteers, etc. Our
Advisory Board will
guide you and help
you throughout.
Please consider helping us out.
Call Tara 873-1504 if you’re will-
ing to help.
All Advisory Bd
Meetings are open
to our members!
MON 9:45am: French I
9:45am Exercise
10:30 Centering Group
Exercise
12:00pm Duplicate
Bridge
1:00pm Knitting &
Crocheting Bee
TUES 8am: Billiards
9-2 Ceramics
9:30am Mahjong
9:30am Tai Chi
11:00 German II
12:15 Spanish II
1:00pm Euchre
WED 8:30-11:30am SHIP
(CALL FOR APPT)
9:30am Spanish I
9:45am Exercise
10:30am Centering Grp
11am Double Pinochle
12:30pm Mexican
Train/Dominoes
12:30 Hillbilly Rummy
12:30pm Mhing
1:00pm Intermediate
Memoir Writing Class
THURS 8:30-11am Wii Game
9am Billiards
9:30 Tai Chi
9:30am Canasta
10:10am French II
10:30am Line Dancing
12pm Facebook
1:00pm BINGO
1:00pm Painting Club
1:00pm Woodcarving
1:00pm Open Skills
Computers/ BYOD
FRI 9am: Coloring Grp
9:45am Exercise
10am Sing-along
10am Chess Club
10:30-12:30 Italian
10:30 Centering
Group Exercise
12:30pm Pinochle
12:30pm Bunco
1:00pm Spanish III
Be watching the front desk for dates that we will be stuffing Easter
Eggs for the MC Police Department’s annual Easter Egg Hunt. It will
be sometime at the end of March or the first week of April.
NO SHIP in the month of
March or April 5 & 12. Will
resume April 19.
NOTICE of CLOSINGS: We will close at 12noon on Fri, March
24th in order to set up for the Trash &
Treasure Sale.
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Popcorn & A Movie Mon, Mar 20th at 1:00pm
“Sully” Sponsored by Life Care Center On Thursday, January 15th, 2009, the world wit-
nessed the "Miracle on the Hudson" when Cap-
tain Chesley Sullenberger, nicknamed "Sully",
glided his disabled plane onto the frigid waters of
the Hudson River, saving the lives of all 155
aboard. However, even as Sully was being herald-
ed by the public and the media for his unprece-
dented feat of aviation skill, an investigation was
unfolding that threatened to destroy his reputation
and his career. Directed by Clint East-
wood and Starring Tom Hanks.
PG-13 (for some peril and brief strong
language)
Last Soup Day of the Season!
Sponsored by The Arbors
Thurs, Mar 30th at 11:30am
Irish Potato! Cost is $2 dine-in bowl/$3 small/
$5 large to-go
Firecracker Fillies Red Hatters Wear red hats & purple clothes to events. Birthday
girls wear purple hats & red clothes.
Mon, Mar 13th: Lunch at “Culver’s”, 3967
N. Frontage Rd, MC 11:30am Menu: #1
Cashew Chicken Salad. #2 Crispy Chicken
Sandwich w/fries. #3 Dbl Cheeseburger
w/fries. All include drink & dessert (2-scoop sundae after
meal). Cost $15 Deadline March 3rd.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Wed, Apr 5th: “Riverdance” at the Morris Performing
Arts Center, South Bend, IN Dinner on your own at
Bob’s 19th Hole, S.B. Order from menu/separate checks.
Bus leaves Lowe’s parking lot at 3pm (CST). Dinner/4pm,
entertainment 6:30pm, returns 10pm. Cost $74 for bus &
show. SOLD OUT—Waiting List only.
Mon, Apr 10th: Lunch at “Hacienda”, 2148 N. Karwick Rd,
MC 11:30am Menu: #1 Taco Salad (chicken or beef).
#2 Small wet burrito (chicken or beef). #3 Sliders (2) w/
fries. All include drink & small churro. Cost $12. Dead-
line Mar 31
REMINDER: Arrive no more than 1/2 hour prior to event. Please be
sure your dues are current at the Sr Center! Don’t forget to call Jean-
nie if you have to cancel, even if it’s at the last minute! Reserv/Pymt
by CHECK ONLY may be left at Sr Ctr in sealed envelope marked with
the event, your name & phone #. Checks payable to Firecracker Fillies.
Add’l info: Jeannie at 874-7794.
Classic Foreign Films These films will have subtitles to explain the foreign
conversations.
Each film is at 1:00pm This months selections are:
Mon, Mar 6th: French: “In the Courtyard” Com-
edy/drama featuring Catherine DeNeuve. A middle-
aged musician Antoine ends his musical career to be a
caretaker of an old residential building in Paris.
Mathilde (DeNeuve) and caretaker develop an awk-
ward friendship. Funny yet solid.
Mon, Mar 13th: Italian: “La dri di bi-
ciclette” In post WWII era, a man loses his needed
bike to get to work. He and son set off to track down
the thief. The film has emotional clarity, social right-
eousness and brutal honesty.
Mon, Mar 27th: Spanish: “As Luck Would Have
It” (La chispa de la vida) is a 2011 Spanish drama
about an unemployed executive who decides to make
the most of his situation and encourages a media frenzy.
The Brain Game Time
Purdue North Central Nurs-
ing Students will be doing a
Presentation on Wed, March 22nd
at 2:00pm on the latest infor-
mation on how to keep your brain
active as you age. If you’re inter-
ested please sign up at the front
desk.
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NEW MEMBERS
WELCOME!
Ann Bagnall
George Bagnall
Jane Balog
Robert Beck
Lora Gohn
Charles Hroma
Mary Hroma
Timothy Hullinger
Michael Kelly
LeRoy Kloss
Shelba Kloss
Carol Leathem
Dennis Logan
Marsha Logan
Shirley McCarty
Paulette Pavlack
Ronald Plamowski
Gwyn Schroeder
Paul Schroeder
Robert Wisthoff
First Travel 2017 Trips Wed, Mar 8th: “Saturday Night Fever” at Drury Lane Theatre, Oak-
brook Terrace, IL. Departs LP 9am and MC 9:30am. Reserv/pymnt by Feb 8.
$92pp (dinner gratuity included)
Wed, May 3rd: “Chicago” at Drury Lane Theatre, Oakbrook, IL 6 Tony
Awards, 2 Oliver Awards, a Grammy and thousands of standing ovations
across the globe, this razzle-dazzle musical is the #1 longest-running American
musical in Broadway history. Filled with fame, fortune, and all that jazz, this
edge-of-your-seat story features one Fosse showstopper after another. Includes
transp, lunch of Herb Roasted Chicken or Lake Trout, and show. Departs LP
9am, MC 9:30am. Reserv/pymnt by Apr 1. $92/pp (dinner gratuity included)
Thurs, May 18th: “Getting Mama Married” at Cornwell’s Dinner Thea-
tre, Marshall, MI When Ann Finnery’s second husband left her 5 years
ago for a younger woman, she swore off men forever. Instead of a man, she
involved herself with house plants, bridge, puzzles and murder mysteries.
Daughter Julie, 20, married to the “unemployable,” plans to change all that and
encourages her mother to take on several suitors. First there’s Ed Finnery, her
first husband, who she’s not seen in thirty years and who’s still dumb as ever.
Then Mr. Apollo, an amorous, ouzo-drinking, bull-in-the-china-shop Greek
mailman. Finally, there’s last husband Jack Stanton, whose younger woman
left him for another man; and he’s as lonely without Ann as she appears to be
without him. But they’ve a lot to come to terms with before the kiss that brings
them magically back into one another’s arms. And Julie couldn’t be happier-
seeing her parents reunited. A warm loving comedy filled with funny situations
and delightful characters. Includes transp, lunch of complete turkey dinner, and
show. Departs LP 7:30am, MC 8am. Reserv/pymnt by April 18. $86/pp
(minimum dinner gratuity included)
Thurs, June 29th: “Legally Blonde” at Amish Acres, Nappanee, IN Elle
Woods, a sorority girl who enrolls at Harvard Law School to win back her ex-
boyfriend Warner. She discovers how her knowledge of the law can help oth-
ers, and successfully defends exercise queen Brooke Wyndham in a murder tri-
al. Throughout the show, no one has faith in Elle Woods, but she manages to
surprise them when she defies expectations while staying true to herself.
”Omigod You Guys,” “Legally Blonde” and “Daughter of Delta Nu” are new
songs that celebrate the spirit of the “can-do” show. Includes transp, lunch
(Threshers Dinner served family style), & show. Departs MC 9am, LP 9:30am.
Reserv/pymnt by May 29. $80/pp (dinner gratuity included)
Call First Travel at 879-4633 to book all trips! Payments should
be sent to First Travel, 214 Pine Lake Ave, LaPorte, IN 46350
*ATTENTION* Travelers: If you have physical limitations that may make
traveling more difficult please consult with Lisa at First Travel beforehand.
She can advise you of the level of activity as well as accommodations (or lack
thereof). Some trips are more strenuous than others. Know your limits!
IMPORTANT!!! The 1st
Travel Trip insert in this
issue has 3 corrections
that need to be made:
The “Chicago” show at
Drury Lane should be on
Wed, May 3rd (not Thurs
Apr 6). Also on that same
show, the deadline for res-
ervations/payments
should be April 1st (not
March 5).
The Amish Country Brown
Bag Tour the date should
be Wed, Sept 13th (not
17th). Any questions call
1st Travel at 879-4633.
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Gardening Group
Wed, Mar 8th & 29th at 12noon The Gardening Group continues with Master
Gardener instructor Dennis Brittain.
Director’s Corner March is one of the busiest months here at the Sen-
ior Center and I don’t want you to miss out on any
of the great things happening here and around our
community. See you next month! Tara
Opera “101”
Fri, March 17th at 1:00pm
NOTE it’s the 3rd Friday of this month since
the 4th Friday we are closed for the Trash ‘n
Treasure Sale set-up. We’ll return to the 4th
Friday in April. We will be requesting a $2.00
donation for this class to help offset the
costs that the instructor is incurring.
Please pay directly to Mr. Sollors.
Computer/Internet Classes FACEBOOK Classes
Debbie Henckel hosts a FREE Facebook
Class every Thurs at 12pm. Group class and you MUST bring a laptop comput-
er to work on.
Open Skills any Device Class!
Every Thursday at 1:00pm FREE!
Bring your own laptop, Ipad, Tab-
let, Smartphone, etc. Get the
most out of your device!
Bring your own device.
Fancy Foot Clinic
Offered by Housecall Doctors P.C.
Dr. Sherese Dillon, DPM
March 21st from 10am-3pm
$35 Initial Visit/$25 Subsequent Visits
CASH ONLY. YOU must bring a soaking tub, a tow-
el, and your own lotion.
Call 873-1504 for appt.
The Washington Park Zoo is looking for employees for the spring/summer season.
Train attendant from April to Sept- 5 days a week from 10-3 off season and 10-4 peak season- selling tickets and operating a small train ride that goes on a circle track. Will need to be able to work weekends
and holidays. In down time make seed sticks for aviary and clean area around them including sweeping, picking up sticks, wiping down train and pulling weeds in flower beds. Will need to be able to stand for periods of time and plan to be in area for those hours except for bathroom breaks. Bringing in food and drinks is allowed. Aviary attendant from April to Sept- 5 days a week 10-3 off sea-son and 10-4 peak season- selling seed sticks to people visiting the walk through bird aviary. Will need to be comfortable with para-keets flying around them. Also be friendly and willing to talk to public about educational items we will have on display in the area. In down time scrub benches and walls, pick up discarded seed sticks, change water, sweep area and pull weeds in and around exhibit. Will need to be able to work weekends and holidays. Will need to be able to stand for periods of time and plan to be in area for those hours except for bathroom breaks and small food break. Relief Aviary and Train attendant from April to Sept- 4 days a week- 2 days will cover train and 2 days will cover aviary to give other workers time off. See Job descriptions for each. 2- Concession cashiers for April to Oct 31st- 5 days a week- 9:30-3:30 off season and 9:30-4:30 peak season- ringing up customers on touch screen register, fulfilling those orders by getting items or making food. Food consists of hot dogs, hamburgers, nachos, chicken nuggets- nothing too extensive, using small equipment- no fryers. Almost always 2 employees in area (one on register & one cooking). In down time filling food and supplies which consists of using golf cart to get items from freezer area and also receiving and putting away orders using golf cart. Cleaning outside area pick-ing up trash including picnic tables behind area, checking on bath-rooms, sweeping and pulling weeds. Will need to be able to stand for periods of time and be able to lift 30-40 lbs. occasionally. Warning can be very busy and keep you moving all day. 1-Concessions cashier for April to Oct 31st- 4 days a week to cover days off- see job description above. All positons start at $7.40 an hour. No experience needed- just need a friendly person willing to show up and work- the rest is
easy. If interested please put application in at city hall, per-sonnel office and mark down zoo as area of interest.
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1 Alice Clemens
Warren Jones
Randy Novak
Mary Ellen Peterson
2 Dennice Adrian
Carolyn Covert
Dr Guy Foreman
Janice Gonzales
Charles Halberstadt
Angeline Haverstock
Norman Levine
Susan Malcer
Beverly Parrett
3 Brunhilde Alt
Kevin McGrath
Carol Miller
Arthur Rader
Ted Schroeder
Leona Wagner
4 Margaret (Peggy) Big-
gerstaff
Sharon Caviggiola
Warren Dankert
Donna Eichelberg
Jacqueline Hopkins
Patrick Pizarek
Timothy Rassi
Roger Schlaak
5 Willis Allen
Eleanor Benson
George Burroughs
Lee Ethel Ellis
Barbara Fritzen
Tom Pollock
Nicholas Venice
6 George Blue
Betty Bowden
Robert Gallagher
Carl Hoder
Gail Leffew
Kathryn Pier
Theresa Wozniak
7 Lola Barnhart
Russell Ewert
Marsha Moss
William Studtman
8 Frances Brandsness
Richard Brewe
Loraine Moenkhaus
Milda Roszkiewicz
9 Keith Davis
10 Robert Alonso
Rosemary Emigh
Ernie Heberling
Diana Kohn
11 Jill Carey
Marie Galloy
Mary Kay Reilly
Allen Short
12 Joan Johnson
Hanne Manske
Pamela Waltz
Joyce Weik
13 Edmond Douville
Betty Kramer
Pat Turner
Carl Westman
14 James Brown
Elbert Chase
Roger Jenkins
15 Charity Gonzales
Jim Hoffmaster
Patricia Peck
William Richmann
Cinde Troutman
16 Patricia Bannwart
William Enos
Lois Moellman
Janet Sharp
17 Dennis Brittain
Jan Daniels
Bob Rose
Patrick Stanaszek
Terry Troyer
Sally Will
18 Sandy Baldwin
Robert Beck
Carolyn Hill
Carla Komarek
19 Alice Wozniak
20 Walter Barbknecht
Eufemia Suarez
Jerry Timbrook
21 Marianna Bruce
Mary (Pat) English
Carol Jones
Michael Melnyczenko
22 Sam Ankony
William (Dave) Bigler
Ken Bransky
Arthur Bushong
Cathy Clayton
Phyllis Kahn
Nancy Miller
23 Patricia Chestnut
24 Danny Blake
Melva Ramer
Robert Stark
25 Lois Felske
Millicent Hicks
Elsie Keel
Daniel Noble
26 Jim Bowers
Dee Dunheim
Pat Kubik
Aurie Pedzinski
Rita Swistek
Linda Wickstrom
27 Marilynn Ames
Don Sims
28 Cecilia Brinckman
William Hazelgrove
Herbert Hinton
Jeffrey Kreidler
Christina Leonard
Richard Smiley
29 Cindy Bechinski
Kathleen Budzik
Beverly Drzewiecki
Raymond Kowalski
Kathleen May
Georgia Pickford
30 Steven Fistel
David Link
Maureen Lubke
Gregory Witkowski
31 Louise Hoffmaster
Susan Jones
March
Raffle 2017 Tickets will be sold beginning
with the St. Patrick’s Day
Luncheon.
This year: 1st prize: Laptop/
tablet combo, 2nd prize:
$100 VISA gift card that can
be used anywhere, 3rd prize:
Elite Cuisine Panini Grill,
Ceramic Cutlery Set, & Salt
& Pepper Set! Total Value
of all prizes: $500
Breathe Easy! We’ve Got
Your Back!
Healthy Communities of
LaPorte Co. will be here on
Wed, Apr 12 at 1:00pm for a
presentation on the im-
portance of smoke-free
environments
Take a deep breath.....what do you
smell? Cigarette smoke? Your
own? Someone else's? Do you
know what the Surgeon General's
latest report on Secondhand
Smoke reveals? Do you know the
latest state and county initiatives
protecting LaPorte County's citi-
zens from passive inhalation of
cigarette smoke?
Come hear what our county's To-
bacco Prevention and Cessation
Coalition is doing to ensure that
you stay healthy, and breathe
easy. Healthy Communities of
LaPorte County will be here on
April 12th at 1:00 p.m. to fill you in
on the newest efforts to keep your
air clean. No need to sign up, just
show up.
Is anyone will-
ing and able
to teach
Cribbage? If
so, please
contact the
Director, Tara
at 873-1504.
Thanks!
Thanks to Loren Adrian for
getting our new portable tv &
dvd player set up for us! We
really appreciate it!
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2017 Things to Come 2017 April May
Trivia Challenge Is back!
Thursday, April 27th, 2017 5-9pm $10/per person
Theme: TBD Start planning now! Gather up your friends (maximum of 10) and form a team. Each team is given a question-naire of 5 questions in each round (10 rounds total). As a team, you decide on an answer, write it on your ques-tionnaire and turn it in for scoring. The team with the highest score will win $10 per person on that team. 2nd place wins $5 per person, 3rd place wins $2 per person. This is a fundraiser for the Senior Center. We hope you’ll make this a fun, successful event to help raise
money for the Senior Center. Food & beverages will be available for purchase. You
You MUST register no later than Fri, April 21st. You
do NOT need to be a member to participate.
Don’t have a team but want to play? Call us and we’ll
put you on a team. 873-1504.
MC High School presents
“The Odd Couple” Thurs, Apr 20th Play at 3pm/Dinner following Tickets ONLY available at Sr Center
(starting March 1st) for this exclusive Pre-view Performance for our members!
$10 includes play AND dinner of chicken alfredo salad, breadsticks, beverage & dessert! This production is based on the Broadway hit and tv show of the same
name. Except in this version, it’s with two ladies. It’s sure to be a hilarious version of
this classic story about two roommates who couldn’t be more different, yet have
to learn to get along somehow.
FYI Free Tax Preparation
Purdue University North Central (PNC) 1-877-502-0700
MC Public Library 219-873-3049 Salvation Army LP at 219-326-5342.
5th: LifeCare Center BioDex Screening 8th: MCPD Easter Egg Hunt 14th: CLOSED/Good Friday 20th: MCHS “The Odd Couple” 27th: Trivia Challenge 26th: Lifeline Screening 29th: Exchange Club Raffle
4th: Spring Card Party 14th: Happy Mother’s Day 17th: Life Care Center BioDex Screening 22nd: Volunteer Luncheon 29th: CLOSED/Memorial Day
We are looking for some Elstonians (Elston High School Yearbooks). If anyone is will-
ing to donate one, here are the years we are missing: 1936 and any
yearbook before that, 1938-1941, 1947, 1950, 1952-1957, 1959-
1962, 1965, 1967, 1969-1976, 1978+ Please contact the Director at 873-
1504 if you would like to donate any of those years. Thanks!
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NON-PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
US POSTAGE PAID
MICHIGAN CITY, IN
PERMIT NO. 51
Michigan City Senior Center
Two on the Lake
Michigan City, IN 46360
Happy Anniversary Steve & Karen Lemons on their 38th on March 4th
Larry & Nancy O’Dell on their 1st on March 4th
Alvin & Jeannine Daurer-Alonzo on their 22nd on March 11th
Charles & Dolly Vincent on their 45th on March 11th
Wendell & Cynthia Parish Deloney on their 6th on March 18th
David & Catherine Rupert on their 46th on March 20th
Rick & Karmen Konrath on their 30th on March 21st
Marvin & Diane Dirks on their 44th on March 24th
Robert & Marilyn McKay on their 66th on March 24th
Randy & Nancy Hansen on their 39th on March 25th
Larry & June Livinghouse on their 52nd on March 27th
Carl & Donna Hoder on their 27th on March 29th
Del & Sherry Turner on their 29th on March 28th
Steven & Margaret Biggerstaff on their 32nd on March 30th
Sean & Elizabeth Greene on March 30th
James & JoAnn Keating on their 43rd on March 30th
Dale & Joyce Weik on their 22nd on March 30th
Rich & Sedalia Rollins on their 61st on March 31st
In Sympathy…We wish to
extend sympathy to: Roger & Leona Schlaak on the loss of their
sister-in-law Ellen Schlaak; Sonja Bencke on
the loss of her husband Neil Bencke; Ed Wer-
ner on the loss of his brother Harold Werner;
Mariania Bruce on the loss of her husband
Edward (Ted) Bruce, Nancy Burns on the loss
of her mother-in-law Geraldine Burns; Glenn
Sheblosky on the loss of his wife Joan She-
blosky; Lee Birdsong on the loss of his aunt
Aline Martin; Margaret Caddo on the loss of
her daughter-in-law Deanna Caddo; and to
the family of Louise Henrich.
Get Well Soon
Jean Arndt, Shirley Braddy, Sharon Brooks
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Change Service Requested
OOPS! We listed Carl & Jackie Babcock’s wed-
ding anniversary as their 18th anniversary
on Feb 20th. But it was their 52nd anniver-
sary! Wow, that’s a big difference. Con-
gratulations Carl & Jackie on 52 years!