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Windy Hill on the campus where life, learning, and generations connect 1 JUNE 2016 1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103 Spring Grove, PA 17362 (717) 225-0733 www.WindyHillontheCampus.org Email: [email protected] Stamping - Wednesday, June 1, at 10 a.m. Grace Harrold will share her expertise and help members create a special greeting card. Karaoke Reprise! - Thursday, June 2, 10 a.m. This activity is a favorite of our regulars! Don't miss out! Council Meeting - Monday, June 6, at 10 a.m. Entertainment will be provided by Leo Reaver. We encourage ALL members to participate in this meeting to learn about what is happening for the month, and to give your input on programs and issues at the center. Color Me Calm – Tuesday, June 7, at 10 a.m. What's the perfect way to relax? COLORING! Come out and de-stress, relax and have fun. Materials are provided. Mind Matters - Wednesday, June 8, 10 a.m. In partnership with the PA Department of Aging and WITF TV, Windy Hill is offering monthly live stream programs. This month's topic will be “The Science of Dreams,” presented by Dr. Shaun P. Cook. PLEASE SIGN UP! It is also critical that you show up prior to 10 a.m. since the class starts promptly at 10. This will be the last class until the fall. Family Feud! – Thursday, June 9, at 10 a.m. Come and join in on the fun! Dime Bingo - Monday, June 13, 10 a.m. Bring your dimes and enjoy playing a little dime bingo. Please note that we are in need of a volunteer caller. We will not be able to continue this program without a volunteer. Intro. To Watercolor Class - Tuesday, June 14, 9:30 a.m. This popular class is back after winter hiatus. John Walker will assist members in creating a watercolor project. Cost: $10 (Note – There will be no Watercolor Class in July or August) Jewelry making and repair with June Stine – Wednesday, June 15, 10 a.m. Bingo Bonanza – Thursday, June 16, at 9:30 a.m. Please make sure you are signed up for lunch by Tuesday, June 14th if you are planning to play. Please note schedule change. Father's Day Ugly Tie Contest, Ice Cream Floats, and Sports Bloopers – Friday, June 17, at 10 a.m. join us as we celebrate Father's Day with Ice Cream Floats, Sports Bloopers, and help us pick a winner who's wearing the ugliest tie. Our Father's Day Meal will be at noon. Cooking Healthy Talk – Monday, June 20, 10 a.m. Bev will lead a lively discussion on eating and cooking healthy. CENTER HOURS Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 2:30 pm Windy Hill has a congregate meal program for adults Age 60 and older. Please sign up by 9:30 am the day before to join us for lunch catered by the Nutrition Group. Meals are available for a donation. MEALS Free door-to-door transportation is available for ages 65+ through Rabbit Transit to bring you to Windy Hill. Call the center for more details. TRANSPORTATION Find us on Facebook What's Happening? ? Continued on page 10 Windy Hill ON TOP OF

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Windy Hillon the campus

where life, learning, and generations connect

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JUNE 2016

1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103

Spring Grove, PA 17362

(717) 225-0733

www.WindyHillontheCampus.org

Email: [email protected]

Stamping - Wednesday, June 1, at 10 a.m. Grace Harrold will share her expertise and

help members create a special greeting card.

Karaoke Reprise! - Thursday, June 2, 10 a.m. This activity is a favorite of our regulars!

Don't miss out!

Council Meeting - Monday, June 6, at 10 a.m. Entertainment will be provided by Leo

Reaver. We encourage ALL members to participate in this meeting to learn about what is

happening for the month, and to give your input on programs and issues at the center.

Color Me Calm – Tuesday, June 7, at 10 a.m. What's the perfect way to relax?

COLORING! Come out and de-stress, relax and have fun. Materials are provided.

Mind Matters - Wednesday, June 8, 10 a.m. In partnership with the PA Department of

Aging and WITF TV, Windy Hill is offering monthly live stream programs. This month's

topic will be “The Science of Dreams,” presented by Dr. Shaun P. Cook. PLEASE SIGN UP!

It is also critical that you show up prior to 10 a.m. since the class starts promptly at 10.

This will be the last class until the fall.

Family Feud! – Thursday, June 9, at 10 a.m. Come and join in on the fun!

Dime Bingo - Monday, June 13, 10 a.m. Bring your dimes and enjoy playing a little dime

bingo. Please note that we are in need of a volunteer caller. We will not be able to

continue this program without a volunteer.

Intro. To Watercolor Class - Tuesday, June 14, 9:30 a.m. This popular class is back after

winter hiatus. John Walker will assist members in creating a watercolor project. Cost:

$10 (Note – There will be no Watercolor Class in July or August)

Jewelry making and repair with June Stine – Wednesday, June 15, 10 a.m.

Bingo Bonanza – Thursday, June 16, at 9:30 a.m. Please make sure you are signed up for

lunch by Tuesday, June 14th if you are planning to play. Please note schedule change.

Father's Day Ugly Tie Contest, Ice Cream Floats, and Sports Bloopers – Friday, June

17, at 10 a.m. join us as we celebrate Father's Day with Ice Cream Floats, Sports Bloopers,

and help us pick a winner who's wearing the ugliest tie. Our Father's Day Meal will be at

noon.

Cooking Healthy Talk – Monday, June 20, 10 a.m. Bev will lead a lively discussion on

eating and cooking healthy.

Tammy MillerEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Nancy WagnerADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT / RECEPTIONIST

Bev LeppoFOOD SERVICES COORDINATOR

Laura YoheHDM / PROGRAM COORDINATOR

Risa AndersonPROGRAM ASSISTANT

Carolyn AbelFOOD SERVICES ASSISTANT

CENTER HOURSMonday - Friday

8:30 am - 2:30 pm

Windy Hill has a congregate

meal program for adults Age

60 and older. Please sign up

by 9:30 am the day before to

join us for lunch catered by

the Nutrition Group. Meals

are available for a donation.

MEALS

Free door-to-door

transportation is available

for ages 65+ through Rabbit

Transit to bring you to Windy

Hill. Call the center for

more details.

TRANSPORTATION

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Ted Talks Presentation and Discussion - Wednesday, June 22, 10 a.m.

Ted Talks are videos that present a great idea in 18 minutes or less. The presenters are

world renowned experts in their fields and provide thought-provoking discussion. This

month we will be discussing “Tolerance.” After each video we will have a lively discussion

about the topic. This program will be facilitated by Tammy Miller.

Simple Wellness – Monday, June 27, 10 a.m. A representative from Hanover Hospital will

be on hand to provide information on Urinary Incontinence.

Emergency Response Presentation – Wednesday, June 29, 10 a.m. Representatives

from York County Emergency Management will be at Windy Hill today to provide

information on disaster preparedness. Also, did you ever wonder what happens after a

911 call is placed? Information on the 911 procedure will also be presented. In addition,

the Mobile Command Unit will be available for tours. Don't miss this interesting

presentation.

Game Day – Thursday, June 30, 10 a.m. Join in the fun and play some board and card

games with your friends. Please note that this will be a member facilitated activity.

Quilts for Kids - Thursday, June 9, at 10 a.m. and Monday, June 20 at 5 p.m. Join the

Quilts for Kids group to help make quilts to give to ill or needy children. You don't need

to know how to sew. They can always use assistance cutting fabric, etc.

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VFW Post 5265Veterans of Foreign Wars • Spring Grove, PA

VFW NEWS

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Board of Directors

June 4 – Open Juke Box – 8 p.m. – 12 a.m.

June 11 – Recognition Ceremony for Desert Shield

and Desert Storm Vets

June 12 – Scholarship Fund Feed – Noon-4 p.m.

June 13 – Movie Night “Act of Valor” – 6:30 p.m.

June 18 – Chicken BBQ – 10:30-Sold Out

June 18 – Annual Benefit Ride in Memory of

Cpl Runyan & Spc. Stambaugh

June 18 – 2nd Chance Band – 8 p.m.-12 a.m.

Directors:

President Donna Hake

Vice President Dave Brown

Secretary Sandy Sferrella-Taylor

Treasurer Tom Uffelman

SPONSORS

Judy Benton

Fred Burns

Dr. Rosemary Cugliari

Brenda Flory

Dr. Terry Lehr

Don Reichard

Michael Robinson

Claudette Shear

Chris Stock

Welcome to our new Bronze Sponsor:

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DONATIONS

THANK YOU TO THESE ORGANIZATIONS

AND INDIVIDUALS WHO MADE MONETARY

DONATIONS IN THE MONTH OF APRIL

A special thank you for donations in the month of March. Donations included food, supplies and other items to our center.

* Greater Need

Dessert Plates*

Postage Stamps *

Sanitizer Wipes *

13 gal. size Trash bags

Long Plastic Table Cloths*

Canned Soda * (Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Coke* ,

Diet Coke, Mug Rootbeer, Orange Crush*)

Bottled Water

Hand Sanitizer *

Hand Soap *

8 ½ x 11 white copy paper *

Water *

Jelly *

Hersheys Syrup

Peanut Butter

Snack Size Baggies

Bleach

Toilet Paper*

Lysol Spray

Windex

Sympathy Cards

PRAYER

LIST

Gloria Geesey

Ardella Williams

Dixie Stayman

Treva Myers

Kay Arians

Joe McCanna

WISH LIST NEWSLETTER SPONSOR

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

The newsletter for June is sponsored by:

THANKYOU

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:There will be no Council Meeting in July

Friday, July 1 – 4th of July Meal

Wednesday, July 27 – Trip to Delaware Park Casino

Thursday, July 28 – Birthday/Anniversary Party with Bill Anderson

Pam Mummert

Charlie Douglass

Ruth Reichert

Ken Shaffer

Larry Grothey

Edna Valentine

PLEASE NOTE … Windy Hill's support from the York County Area Agency

on Aging is totally dependent upon the number of meals it serves at

lunchtime. We have 1/2 of our members attend Windy Hill and not stay

for lunch. Windy Hill cannot continue to support all of its programs and

services with the number of meals that we are serving each day. WE NEED

MORE MEMBERS TO STAY FOR LUNCH!!!!

Therefore, we have designed a new incentive to encourage lunch

participation. Pay 50 cents and sign your name on a sheet. Names will be

drawn from current active member list each day. If your name is pulled,

and you were present that day and signed your name, you win the $. The

money will accumulate as the pot grows. However, only members who

stay for lunch will be eligible to participate in this new game. Come out

and play our new Name Game AND … SIGN UP FOR LUNCH!

Have lunch at Windy Hill and play our new Lucky Lunch Name Game!

Pat Lobodinsky in honor of my grandson's 2nd birthday – Love You Hayden

and by Ken Shaffer in memory of my wife, June

Bob & Maryann Brenneman

Joan Brose

Pauline Diehl

Ethel Donner

Connie Fackler

Jane Funt

Nova Gingerich

Hilda Grothey

Paul & Grace Harrold

Mike Hartlaub

Leroy & Dee Heiner

Dolores & Don Hoover

Susan Howes

Ellen Johnson

Susan Kanwischer

Charlie & Sandy Karwacki

Elaine Lefever

Terry Lehr

Bill & Pat McCannon

Roger Meyers

Kass Moubrey

Dawn Ness

Arlene Niedzielski

Cynthia Opong

Shirley Shearer

Nancy Wagner

Jean Zorbaugh

Freedom Valley Church

Kennies Markets

Paul & Joyce Diehl

Gynger Garrison

Nova Gingerich

Donna Hake

Grace Harrold

Richard Hartsough

Susan Howes

Jackson Township

Scott & Tammy Miller

Karen Norris

Nancy Ohlson

Cynthia Opong

Gail Secrist

James & Dolores Senft

VFW Post 5265

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ANNIVERSARIES

JUNE BIRTHDAYS

If we missed your birthday or anniversary, please contact

our office at 225-0733 so we can put you on our list!

Our Celebration for

Birthdays and

Anniversaries

in June

will be held on

Thursday, June 23rd

at 10:00 a.m.

with entertainment

provided by

Tom Shultz

Windy Hill on the Campus has an Endowment Fund with the York County

Community Foundation (YCCF). Heritage Funds with YCCF are

established by nonprofit organizations, and your gift will forever be

used for the organization's well-being as determined by the Windy

Hill Board. Visit www.yccf.org to see how YCCF is helping to create

a vibrant York County.

How to make a gift:

• Through a gift of money via check to the endowment fund

• Through your will, by specifically naming the endowment fund

• Through a life insurance policy, by naming the endowment fund

as beneficiary

• By a gift of real estate to the endowment fund

• By transferring appreciated assets (stocks, bonds, etc.) to the

endowment fund

• Through a charitable gift annuity which will pay you income for life

For those that are fortunate enough to be over age 70 ½, you may have

required minimum distributions that have to be withdrawn each year

from IRA's and 401(k)'s. In lieu of taking the distribution, paying the taxes,

and contributing after-tax dollars, you can transfer IRA/401(k) dollars

directly to the endowment fund and potentially avoid the tax

consequences to you (consult your tax advisor regarding how this applies

to your specific situation).

DID YOU KNOW?

On Friday, June 3, York County

Veteran's Affairs Director,

Phil Palandro will be accepting

appointments at Windy Hill

from 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

Phil will be available to

provide any assistance to

veterans regarding benefits or

other issues. Please make

an appointment with Nancy

or Risa. Phil will be visiting

Windy Hill the first Friday of

each month.

Veteran's Assistance Available

6/1 - Jody Bechtold

6/2 - Alice GlatfelterBetty Poff

6/3 - Joan Shearer

6/4 - Phyllis KaltreiderJuanita Dodd

6/5 - Donna FolmerSieglinda HabersharrBeatrice Reaver

6/6 - Andrew HartmannBeverly Nace

6/7 - Nancy WentzJoyce SheridanPaul Harrold

6/9 - Linda EubankMary Landsperger

6/10 - Nevin KrebsGeorge Smith

6/11 - Frank MartinTerry Miller

6/13 - Allene MummertMelvin SternerWilliam Trone

6/14 - Doris FodorMargaret Harrison

6/15 - Darlene PittmanBarry Riddle

6/16 - Delores WardMarilynn RuthJacqueline Powell

6/17 - Rosalie CraverNancy DevilbissCarol Emig

6/18 - Daniel DeitzelCharlie KarwackiCarolyn Kraft

6/19 - Peggy BenderBrenda FloryMichael KleimanRosanna Smith

6/20 - Patsy Pomraning

6/21 - Janet Szczechowiak

6/22 - Eugene BixlerPauline DiehlDonald Mitzel

6/23 - Kay HinklePatricia Lobodinsky

6/24 - Kenneth Morrison

6/25 - Stephen ClartonGary Eline

6/26 - Rodney AbelMary Bortner

6/27 - Susan Erlemeier

6/28 - Walter Miller, Jr.

6/29 - Nancy Ohlson

6/30 - Barbara Walker Rita Hobday

Bill & Kay DubbsJune 2, 1968

Glenn & Lois Snyder June 3, 1961

Harlyn & Grace Laughman June 8, 1968

Milton & Nancy MyersJune 12th

Marshall & Esther GanteJune 12, 1953

Don & Marilynn RuthJune 15, 1958

Sam & Becky SpallaJune 18, 1966

Austin & Diane ChinaultJune 18, 1967

Harold & Deb NixonJune 18, 1980

Ron & Carol SollenbergerJune 19, 1965

Bob & Mary BortnerJune 21, 1952

Bill & Donna SternerJune 23, 1984

Richard & Susan ReidyJune 25th

Bob & Lil SchuchartJune 30, 1956

Windy Hill is currently conducting its annual

appeal for donations. Please keep in mind that

Windy Hill does not charge a membership fee,

but we encourage you to make an annual

donation to the organization. This donation will

help to cover the cost of administrative expenses

to keep Windy Hill operational, and a great place

to socialize; stay fit and get a nutritious meal.

Please consider a donation today. Donors will be

recognized in the newsletter. Appeal cards are

available at the front desk.

Annual Appeal Attention Singles!In follow-up to our “Age of Love” program held in May,

Windy Hill will be holding a “speed dating” event on

Tuesday, June 21, at 1 p.m. This will be an opportunity

for single older adults to get to know other singles in a

safe environment. Refreshments will be served. There

is no cost for the program. Please register on the sign-

up in the reception area.

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Fitness Programs at Windy Hill Mondays:

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

11:00 T'ai Chi Chih ($5)*

12:30 Yoga ($5)*

Tuesdays:

10:00 Zumba Gold ($5)*

10:00 Shuffleboard (Free)

11:00 Line Dance ($2)

Wednesdays:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

Friday:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

The fitness room is open everyday from 8:30 a.m.—2:30 p.m.

*These classes are covered under Silver & Fit and are $2 for

participating members.

Thursday:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

NEW 10:00 Pickleball (Free)

12:30—Yoga ($5)*

Don't forget to have breakfast in the café each Wednesday. We have egg

muffin sandwiches in the café in the morning for sale. Please invite your

friends to come enjoy breakfast in our café! We are in need of volunteers

to man the café each morning (especially Fridays) from 9-11 a.m. Please

see the calendar at the front desk to sign up.

Connect Café

Spring Grove High School students will be available

on Tuesday, June 14 from 1-3:00 p.m. to provide

assistance on various technology devices, such as

tablets, smart phones, e-readers, etc. Members

must make an appointment in order to meet with a

student. See Nancy to sign-up.

A group is now playing pickleball on Thursdays at 10

a.m. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines

elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.

Two, three, or four players use solid paddles

made of wood or composite materials to hit a

perforated polymer ball, similar to a wiffle ball, over a

net. If you are interested in trying this sport, just

show up on Thursdays at 10 a.m. You do not need

your own equipment.

Meals on Wheels Volunteers Needed!We are always in need of volunteers for our Meals on Wheels program. Meals are delivered on Mondays,

Wednesdays and Fridays each week. If you are unable to drive, but would be interested in just riding along with

one of our drivers, that would also be very helpful. We only ask for a commitment of once or twice per month. It

takes approximately 2 hours to do the deliveries. Each month we give away a $50 Rutter's gas card to our

volunteers. Please see Laura for more information.

Pickleball

Tech TutorsFree Zumba Demonstration – Tuesday, June 14, 10 a.m. A special demonstration will be

held to showcase our Zumba class. Did you know you can do chair Zumba? This activity is available

for all fitness levels. We invite you to try it! There is no charge for this class.

Volunteer counselors are available on the 2nd

Wednesday and the 4th Mondays from 9-11 a.m.

Counselors will help you understand your Medicare

benefits and services. These counselors are specially

trained to answer questions about Medicare,

Medicaid, Medigap, prescription drugs, preventive

care, and to assist with paperwork. They also have

direct access to State and Federal Medicare

information and resources. Appointments are

required and can be made at the front desk.

APPRISE Counseling Services available at Windy Hill

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Fitness Programs at Windy Hill Mondays:

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

11:00 T'ai Chi Chih ($5)*

12:30 Yoga ($5)*

Tuesdays:

10:00 Zumba Gold ($5)*

10:00 Shuffleboard (Free)

11:00 Line Dance ($2)

Wednesdays:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

10:00 Basketball (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

Friday:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

The fitness room is open everyday from 8:30 a.m.—2:30 p.m.

*These classes are covered under Silver & Fit and are $2 for

participating members.

Thursday:

10:00 Walking Club (Free)

NEW 10:00 Pickleball (Free)

12:30—Yoga ($5)*

Don't forget to have breakfast in the café each Wednesday. We have egg

muffin sandwiches in the café in the morning for sale. Please invite your

friends to come enjoy breakfast in our café! We are in need of volunteers

to man the café each morning (especially Fridays) from 9-11 a.m. Please

see the calendar at the front desk to sign up.

Connect Café

Spring Grove High School students will be available

on Tuesday, June 14 from 1-3:00 p.m. to provide

assistance on various technology devices, such as

tablets, smart phones, e-readers, etc. Members

must make an appointment in order to meet with a

student. See Nancy to sign-up.

A group is now playing pickleball on Thursdays at 10

a.m. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines

elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.

Two, three, or four players use solid paddles

made of wood or composite materials to hit a

perforated polymer ball, similar to a wiffle ball, over a

net. If you are interested in trying this sport, just

show up on Thursdays at 10 a.m. You do not need

your own equipment.

Meals on Wheels Volunteers Needed!We are always in need of volunteers for our Meals on Wheels program. Meals are delivered on Mondays,

Wednesdays and Fridays each week. If you are unable to drive, but would be interested in just riding along with

one of our drivers, that would also be very helpful. We only ask for a commitment of once or twice per month. It

takes approximately 2 hours to do the deliveries. Each month we give away a $50 Rutter's gas card to our

volunteers. Please see Laura for more information.

Pickleball

Tech TutorsFree Zumba Demonstration – Tuesday, June 14, 10 a.m. A special demonstration will be

held to showcase our Zumba class. Did you know you can do chair Zumba? This activity is available

for all fitness levels. We invite you to try it! There is no charge for this class.

Volunteer counselors are available on the 2nd

Wednesday and the 4th Mondays from 9-11 a.m.

Counselors will help you understand your Medicare

benefits and services. These counselors are specially

trained to answer questions about Medicare,

Medicaid, Medigap, prescription drugs, preventive

care, and to assist with paperwork. They also have

direct access to State and Federal Medicare

information and resources. Appointments are

required and can be made at the front desk.

APPRISE Counseling Services available at Windy Hill

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ANNIVERSARIES

JUNE BIRTHDAYS

If we missed your birthday or anniversary, please contact

our office at 225-0733 so we can put you on our list!

Our Celebration for

Birthdays and

Anniversaries

in June

will be held on

Thursday, June 23rd

at 10:00 a.m.

with entertainment

provided by

Tom Shultz

Windy Hill on the Campus has an Endowment Fund with the York County

Community Foundation (YCCF). Heritage Funds with YCCF are

established by nonprofit organizations, and your gift will forever be

used for the organization's well-being as determined by the Windy

Hill Board. Visit www.yccf.org to see how YCCF is helping to create

a vibrant York County.

How to make a gift:

• Through a gift of money via check to the endowment fund

• Through your will, by specifically naming the endowment fund

• Through a life insurance policy, by naming the endowment fund

as beneficiary

• By a gift of real estate to the endowment fund

• By transferring appreciated assets (stocks, bonds, etc.) to the

endowment fund

• Through a charitable gift annuity which will pay you income for life

For those that are fortunate enough to be over age 70 ½, you may have

required minimum distributions that have to be withdrawn each year

from IRA's and 401(k)'s. In lieu of taking the distribution, paying the taxes,

and contributing after-tax dollars, you can transfer IRA/401(k) dollars

directly to the endowment fund and potentially avoid the tax

consequences to you (consult your tax advisor regarding how this applies

to your specific situation).

DID YOU KNOW?

On Friday, June 3, York County

Veteran's Affairs Director,

Phil Palandro will be accepting

appointments at Windy Hill

from 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

Phil will be available to

provide any assistance to

veterans regarding benefits or

other issues. Please make

an appointment with Nancy

or Risa. Phil will be visiting

Windy Hill the first Friday of

each month.

Veteran's Assistance Available

6/1 - Jody Bechtold

6/2 - Alice GlatfelterBetty Poff

6/3 - Joan Shearer

6/4 - Phyllis KaltreiderJuanita Dodd

6/5 - Donna FolmerSieglinda HabersharrBeatrice Reaver

6/6 - Andrew HartmannBeverly Nace

6/7 - Nancy WentzJoyce SheridanPaul Harrold

6/9 - Linda EubankMary Landsperger

6/10 - Nevin KrebsGeorge Smith

6/11 - Frank MartinTerry Miller

6/13 - Allene MummertMelvin SternerWilliam Trone

6/14 - Doris FodorMargaret Harrison

6/15 - Darlene PittmanBarry Riddle

6/16 - Delores WardMarilynn RuthJacqueline Powell

6/17 - Rosalie CraverNancy DevilbissCarol Emig

6/18 - Daniel DeitzelCharlie KarwackiCarolyn Kraft

6/19 - Peggy BenderBrenda FloryMichael KleimanRosanna Smith

6/20 - Patsy Pomraning

6/21 - Janet Szczechowiak

6/22 - Eugene BixlerPauline DiehlDonald Mitzel

6/23 - Kay HinklePatricia Lobodinsky

6/24 - Kenneth Morrison

6/25 - Stephen ClartonGary Eline

6/26 - Rodney AbelMary Bortner

6/27 - Susan Erlemeier

6/28 - Walter Miller, Jr.

6/29 - Nancy Ohlson

6/30 - Barbara Walker Rita Hobday

Bill & Kay DubbsJune 2, 1968

Glenn & Lois Snyder June 3, 1961

Harlyn & Grace Laughman June 8, 1968

Milton & Nancy MyersJune 12th

Marshall & Esther GanteJune 12, 1953

Don & Marilynn RuthJune 15, 1958

Sam & Becky SpallaJune 18, 1966

Austin & Diane ChinaultJune 18, 1967

Harold & Deb NixonJune 18, 1980

Ron & Carol SollenbergerJune 19, 1965

Bob & Mary BortnerJune 21, 1952

Bill & Donna SternerJune 23, 1984

Richard & Susan ReidyJune 25th

Bob & Lil SchuchartJune 30, 1956

Windy Hill is currently conducting its annual

appeal for donations. Please keep in mind that

Windy Hill does not charge a membership fee,

but we encourage you to make an annual

donation to the organization. This donation will

help to cover the cost of administrative expenses

to keep Windy Hill operational, and a great place

to socialize; stay fit and get a nutritious meal.

Please consider a donation today. Donors will be

recognized in the newsletter. Appeal cards are

available at the front desk.

Annual Appeal Attention Singles!In follow-up to our “Age of Love” program held in May,

Windy Hill will be holding a “speed dating” event on

Tuesday, June 21, at 1 p.m. This will be an opportunity

for single older adults to get to know other singles in a

safe environment. Refreshments will be served. There

is no cost for the program. Please register on the sign-

up in the reception area.

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DONATIONS

THANK YOU TO THESE ORGANIZATIONS

AND INDIVIDUALS WHO MADE MONETARY

DONATIONS IN THE MONTH OF APRIL

A special thank you for donations in the month of March. Donations included food, supplies and other items to our center.

* Greater Need

Dessert Plates*

Postage Stamps *

Sanitizer Wipes *

13 gal. size Trash bags

Long Plastic Table Cloths*

Canned Soda * (Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Coke* ,

Diet Coke, Mug Rootbeer, Orange Crush*)

Bottled Water

Hand Sanitizer *

Hand Soap *

8 ½ x 11 white copy paper *

Water *

Jelly *

Hersheys Syrup

Peanut Butter

Snack Size Baggies

Bleach

Toilet Paper*

Lysol Spray

Windex

Sympathy Cards

PRAYER

LIST

Gloria Geesey

Ardella Williams

Dixie Stayman

Treva Myers

Kay Arians

Joe McCanna

WISH LIST NEWSLETTER SPONSOR

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

The newsletter for June is sponsored by:

THANKYOU

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:There will be no Council Meeting in July

Friday, July 1 – 4th of July Meal

Wednesday, July 27 – Trip to Delaware Park Casino

Thursday, July 28 – Birthday/Anniversary Party with Bill Anderson

Pam Mummert

Charlie Douglass

Ruth Reichert

Ken Shaffer

Larry Grothey

Edna Valentine

PLEASE NOTE … Windy Hill's support from the York County Area Agency

on Aging is totally dependent upon the number of meals it serves at

lunchtime. We have 1/2 of our members attend Windy Hill and not stay

for lunch. Windy Hill cannot continue to support all of its programs and

services with the number of meals that we are serving each day. WE NEED

MORE MEMBERS TO STAY FOR LUNCH!!!!

Therefore, we have designed a new incentive to encourage lunch

participation. Pay 50 cents and sign your name on a sheet. Names will be

drawn from current active member list each day. If your name is pulled,

and you were present that day and signed your name, you win the $. The

money will accumulate as the pot grows. However, only members who

stay for lunch will be eligible to participate in this new game. Come out

and play our new Name Game AND … SIGN UP FOR LUNCH!

Have lunch at Windy Hill and play our new Lucky Lunch Name Game!

Pat Lobodinsky in honor of my grandson's 2nd birthday – Love You Hayden

and by Ken Shaffer in memory of my wife, June

Bob & Maryann Brenneman

Joan Brose

Pauline Diehl

Ethel Donner

Connie Fackler

Jane Funt

Nova Gingerich

Hilda Grothey

Paul & Grace Harrold

Mike Hartlaub

Leroy & Dee Heiner

Dolores & Don Hoover

Susan Howes

Ellen Johnson

Susan Kanwischer

Charlie & Sandy Karwacki

Elaine Lefever

Terry Lehr

Bill & Pat McCannon

Roger Meyers

Kass Moubrey

Dawn Ness

Arlene Niedzielski

Cynthia Opong

Shirley Shearer

Nancy Wagner

Jean Zorbaugh

Freedom Valley Church

Kennies Markets

Paul & Joyce Diehl

Gynger Garrison

Nova Gingerich

Donna Hake

Grace Harrold

Richard Hartsough

Susan Howes

Jackson Township

Scott & Tammy Miller

Karen Norris

Nancy Ohlson

Cynthia Opong

Gail Secrist

James & Dolores Senft

VFW Post 5265

Windy Hillon the campus

where life, learning, and generations connect

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JUNE 2016

1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103

Spring Grove, PA 17362

(717) 225-0733

www.WindyHillontheCampus.org

Email: [email protected]

Stamping - Wednesday, June 1, at 10 a.m. Grace Harrold will share her expertise and

help members create a special greeting card.

Karaoke Reprise! - Thursday, June 2, 10 a.m. This activity is a favorite of our regulars!

Don't miss out!

Council Meeting - Monday, June 6, at 10 a.m. Entertainment will be provided by Leo

Reaver. We encourage ALL members to participate in this meeting to learn about what is

happening for the month, and to give your input on programs and issues at the center.

Color Me Calm – Tuesday, June 7, at 10 a.m. What's the perfect way to relax?

COLORING! Come out and de-stress, relax and have fun. Materials are provided.

Mind Matters - Wednesday, June 8, 10 a.m. In partnership with the PA Department of

Aging and WITF TV, Windy Hill is offering monthly live stream programs. This month's

topic will be “The Science of Dreams,” presented by Dr. Shaun P. Cook. PLEASE SIGN UP!

It is also critical that you show up prior to 10 a.m. since the class starts promptly at 10.

This will be the last class until the fall.

Family Feud! – Thursday, June 9, at 10 a.m. Come and join in on the fun!

Dime Bingo - Monday, June 13, 10 a.m. Bring your dimes and enjoy playing a little dime

bingo. Please note that we are in need of a volunteer caller. We will not be able to

continue this program without a volunteer.

Intro. To Watercolor Class - Tuesday, June 14, 9:30 a.m. This popular class is back after

winter hiatus. John Walker will assist members in creating a watercolor project. Cost:

$10 (Note – There will be no Watercolor Class in July or August)

Jewelry making and repair with June Stine – Wednesday, June 15, 10 a.m.

Bingo Bonanza – Thursday, June 16, at 9:30 a.m. Please make sure you are signed up for

lunch by Tuesday, June 14th if you are planning to play. Please note schedule change.

Father's Day Ugly Tie Contest, Ice Cream Floats, and Sports Bloopers – Friday, June

17, at 10 a.m. join us as we celebrate Father's Day with Ice Cream Floats, Sports Bloopers,

and help us pick a winner who's wearing the ugliest tie. Our Father's Day Meal will be at

noon.

Cooking Healthy Talk – Monday, June 20, 10 a.m. Bev will lead a lively discussion on

eating and cooking healthy.

Tammy MillerEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Nancy WagnerADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT / RECEPTIONIST

Bev LeppoFOOD SERVICES COORDINATOR

Laura YoheHDM / PROGRAM COORDINATOR

Risa AndersonPROGRAM ASSISTANT

Carolyn AbelFOOD SERVICES ASSISTANT

CENTER HOURSMonday - Friday

8:30 am - 2:30 pm

Windy Hill has a congregate

meal program for adults Age

60 and older. Please sign up

by 9:30 am the day before to

join us for lunch catered by

the Nutrition Group. Meals

are available for a donation.

MEALS

Free door-to-door

transportation is available

for ages 65+ through Rabbit

Transit to bring you to Windy

Hill. Call the center for

more details.

TRANSPORTATION

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Ted Talks Presentation and Discussion - Wednesday, June 22, 10 a.m.

Ted Talks are videos that present a great idea in 18 minutes or less. The presenters are

world renowned experts in their fields and provide thought-provoking discussion. This

month we will be discussing “Tolerance.” After each video we will have a lively discussion

about the topic. This program will be facilitated by Tammy Miller.

Simple Wellness – Monday, June 27, 10 a.m. A representative from Hanover Hospital will

be on hand to provide information on Urinary Incontinence.

Emergency Response Presentation – Wednesday, June 29, 10 a.m. Representatives

from York County Emergency Management will be at Windy Hill today to provide

information on disaster preparedness. Also, did you ever wonder what happens after a

911 call is placed? Information on the 911 procedure will also be presented. In addition,

the Mobile Command Unit will be available for tours. Don't miss this interesting

presentation.

Game Day – Thursday, June 30, 10 a.m. Join in the fun and play some board and card

games with your friends. Please note that this will be a member facilitated activity.

Quilts for Kids - Thursday, June 9, at 10 a.m. and Monday, June 20 at 5 p.m. Join the

Quilts for Kids group to help make quilts to give to ill or needy children. You don't need

to know how to sew. They can always use assistance cutting fabric, etc.

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VFW Post 5265Veterans of Foreign Wars • Spring Grove, PA

VFW NEWS

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WINDY HILL2015-16

Board of Directors

June 4 – Open Juke Box – 8 p.m. – 12 a.m.

June 11 – Recognition Ceremony for Desert Shield

and Desert Storm Vets

June 12 – Scholarship Fund Feed – Noon-4 p.m.

June 13 – Movie Night “Act of Valor” – 6:30 p.m.

June 18 – Chicken BBQ – 10:30-Sold Out

June 18 – Annual Benefit Ride in Memory of

Cpl Runyan & Spc. Stambaugh

June 18 – 2nd Chance Band – 8 p.m.-12 a.m.

Directors:

President Donna Hake

Vice President Dave Brown

Secretary Sandy Sferrella-Taylor

Treasurer Tom Uffelman

SPONSORS

Judy Benton

Fred Burns

Dr. Rosemary Cugliari

Brenda Flory

Dr. Terry Lehr

Don Reichard

Michael Robinson

Claudette Shear

Chris Stock

Welcome to our new Bronze Sponsor: