Volume 6 - Number 11
TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES
From Below The T
Serving The Millstadt Area Since 1983
Patty Evansco
NOVEMBER 2016
Reminder To Set Your Clock Back
Daylight Saving Time Ends
NOVEMBER 6
Sean Riesenberger and Larry Schaefer selling fresh grown peppers at the Farmers Market
Millstadt Village Christmas Parade & Festival
Get Ready To Light Up Anything With Wheels, The Family Or Family Pets For The Millstadt Village
Christmas Parade of Lights!
Fri., Dec. 2, 2016 @ 7:00 pm
At Frontier Park
Parade Will Begin With Lighting Of Village Christmas Tree And Travel From Frontier Park To West Washington And Ending
At St James Parish Center (405 West Madison) Free Food—Refreshments Available
Santa Will Be At The Center Free Christmas Movies
The Thanksgiving holiday gives us an opportunity to take a break from the many of demands of our work, to reflect on and appreciate our families, our friends and our freedom. My staff and I thank all of you for your support, work and focus on the mission of the Millstadt Senior Center. Things are very busy here but without the patrons that use our center and the
volunteers it would be a pretty boring corner. We love seeing you all every day and there are many nights I go to bed and not able to sleep because I’m excited to get here in the morning for an event or project that is happening. We have “off” days occasionally but you are always there to make us feel better. While the Center has accomplished many things this year, the Sandra M Bereitschaft Foundation is just as critical. The Foundation helps ensure the future of the Meals on Wheels program here. We are very grateful for them. If you have driven by this month you will have noticed we finally got out new 2016 Dodge Mini-van that has been a conversion package that enables us to transport wheel chairs also with it. Together with the new mini-van and a new 2016 Starcraft Bus we have received nearly $100,000 worth of vehicles free through a grant from the Department of Transportation. We are very grateful for these vehicles.
Happy Thanksgiving
Patty Evansco
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QUILT RAFFLE
Available at the Center Many tickets are being sold for our Quilt A Rama
drawing on Dec.24, 2016. The Quilt tops are Handmade and Hand Quilted Queen Sized Pieced Quilt
and if it were in Branson it would most likely sell for $1000. Be sure to get your tickets.
$ 00 6 FOR
5 1
00 $
Dec. 24, 2016 At Senior Center
1st Prize - Handmade Queen Size Quilt 2nd prize - Christmas Tree Skirt
3rd prize - Handmade Baby Quilt TICKETS
Senior Talk Available on Internet The Village of Millstadt web site has a variety of information available including the most recent copy of the Senior Talk newsletter, scheduled events for the Village, and copies of the Senior Menu and Activity sheet. Type in the following internet address, www.villageofmillstadt.org. This should bring up the main page of the Village’s web site, on the left side of the screen click on Community Center/Senior Center. On the next page, click on the latest edition of Senior Talk which will include the menu and activity sheet for the month.
MILLSTADT TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES
Millstadt Township News The Township Board would like to welcome Cathy Hotz Gaby as our new Township Clerk. Good Luck Cathy!! The recycling program started March 11, 1995 and continues today thanks to all the volunteers. Without you this would not be possible!! All recycling collected is saved from going to a landfill. Thanks to Millstadt Optimist Club volunteers Mike French and Ray Famula for their hard work at Recycling on Sept 3, 1.46 tons were collected. Thanks to Civic Club volunteers Barbara Hohlt, JoAnn Pisel, Judy Beussink and Juri Yolyan an Armenian foreign exchange student for the great job at Recycling on Oct 1st, 1.80 tons were collected. On Nov 5th we are looking forward to working with the Floraville Grange. During recycling, Township Trustee Fuzzy Eckert collects aluminum cans to donate to Senior Services. If possible, could you separate the cans from the other materials?
Flu Shots A Success!!!! There were 68 Flu Shots given out on October 7, 2016 from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. The pharmacist from Walgreens at Belleville Crossing did an excellent job on giving a flu shot nearly every two minutes
Don and Charlotte Mehrtens giving their information so that they are next to get their Flu Shots.
Roberta Sheridan and Rich Chadeayne waiting their turn to get their “Shot”
Walgreen Store Manager Mike Mignin give shots while Mary Ann Conrad checks appointments and paperwork.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8
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Red Cross Upcoming Blood Drives
November 10th 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm MCS January 5th 4:00 am – 8:00 pm MC March 2nd 4:00 am – 8:00 pm MCS
PENNYWISE THRIFT SHOP
Located Upstairs At The Millstadt
Township Senior Center Clothes, Shoes, Household and Holiday
Open Monday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Donations are being
Accepted for Porch Sale Oct. 7
Help The Tin Man While Shopping At
Millstadt IGA
Clip The Bar Codes From IGA Products And Return To
SISTER CITIES ORGANIZATION 23rd Annual
WEIHNACHTSFEST Sunday, December 4, 2016
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
St. James Parish Center 423 West Madison (one block South of Hwy. 158)
St. Nikolaus Parade at Noon Craft Fair Attendance Prizes
Holiday Cookie Walk Visit with Santa
German Food served 11:30 am – ?? German Bier Glühwein
Millstadt Community Choir Jugendgruppe-St. Louis German Culture Society
Waterloo German Band
The Millstadt Civic Club
Invites you to the annual
High Tea Saturday, January 28 At 11:30 am Zion Evangelical Church 117 West White Street Millstadt IL 62260 Tickets $20 Hats are encouraged Advance Reservations Required Call: 618-580-8146 Email: [email protected]
Millstadt Senior Center Gets In The Halloween Spirit People got into the Halloween Spirit Monday with some dressed up and a games like the bag game sponsored by Millstadt Pharmacy, special attendance goody bags and Halloween Bingo where everything was orange. Patty Evansco, Director said the turn out and the event was a big hit.
Picture above (L-R) Director Patty Evansco, Betty Stark, Marlou Eckert, Assistant Director Rachel Feazel, Colleen Costello and Bob Wheat.
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Millstadt Township Senior Services 102 South Jefferson Street Millstadt IL 62260
Tuesdays October 18, 2016 to December 6, 2016
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Call for your appointment today
(618) 476-3731 You can switch from Original Medicare to Medicare
Advantage, or vice versa. You can switch from one
Medicare Advantage plan to another, or from one
Medicare Part D (prescription drugs) plan to another. If you didn’t enroll in
Medicare Part D plan when
Police Academy On October 17th, 2016 36 candidates graduated with a Certificate of Completion and a nice gift with the Millstadt Police Logo followed by a graduation party with dinner and cake. Every week they heard about the police department, talked about community policing, emergency preparedness and many other interesting topics and enjoyed a delicious supper that was provided at a discount or free by area restaurants. Lieutenant Alan Hucke offers this Academy on a bi-yearly basis and hopes that senior citizens continue to attend. Thank you Chief Ed Wilkerson and the Millstadt Police Department for giving the community this opportunity.
Carol Terveer (L) and Doris Chaput (R) listening as Jon Brough tells the story of that day that changed his life forever. He was shot in the face the day they found Larry Sicka, the man who had stabbed his ex-wife's parents in nearby Swansea a day earlier.
Belleville Police Officer Jon Brough was the guest speaker at a recent Senior Police Academy class.
Officer Brough’s actual helmet he wore the night he was shot. You can see the area where the bullet was stopped from hitting his head.
Thank You Police Academy Sponsors
Thank You To The Following Businesses For
Their Generous Donations!
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Aluminum Cans Donate Your Aluminum Cans
To The Senior Center Contact
Patty Evansco at 476-3731
MILLSTADT FARMERS MARKET
New Location MERTZ CAR LOT
(Located at 4 Way Stop – Millstadt)
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm Future Schedule
Every Friday For Information Contact
Randy Eckert (618-910-4427)
Community Center & Park Pavilions Rental
If you are looking for a place to have a graduation, baby, bridal or birthday party consider renting the Millstadt Community Center or a pavilion at the park. Call the Village Hall at 476-1514 for rental information.
A Trivia Night organized to raise funds for the Meals on Wheels program has been hailed a success. With more than $5,000 raised in a few hours, the proceeds from the event held at St James Parish Center will provide funding for the Meals on Wheels program served at Millstadt Township Senior Services. President Jim Bereitschaft said he is extremely grateful to members of the community who contributed. An equally grateful Director of the Senior Center, Patty Evansco, credited the hard work of the Foundation volunteers who organized the evening. Jamie Bereitschaft, daughter of Sandra Bereitschaft and Board Member also acknowledged all the sponsors – including the venue – saying everything was donated. She also added that the Trivia night is one of several fundraising activities on the calendar including the Annual Dinner scheduled for February 7, 2016.
Sandra M. Bereitschaft Trivia Night Major Sponsors ($100)
Slocomb/Livingston Group Country Financial Henry J Gasser Collin’s and Sons Flooring Germann Brick Contractor Mon-Clair Animal Hospital Moore Asphalt Inc. Shay Roofing Inc. Hudson Tree Service George Weber Chevrolet Mike and Patti French Diener Carpentry Schubert’s Smokehouse
Donors Millstadt IGA Bread Company Jim Bereitschaft Liese’s Lumber Caseys General Store Rural King
Culligans Happy Days Pat Morris Karen Witte First National Bank of Waterloo St Louis Cardinals Cheryl Mueth Ron Schaefer Nancy Marlen Charlie & Cheryl Mueth Sandy Muskopf Marlou Eckert Jennifer Oplt Lindy Knysak Paula and Ken Farley Custom Marble Knotty Pines Reinhardt’s Resturant Ott’s Fish Stand
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TRIVIA NIGHT AND SILENT AUCTION
Sat. November 5
Doors Open At 6pm and Trivia Starts at 7pm
BLUFF GRANGE 8567 State Highway 163
Millstadt, IL 62260
**Attendance Prizes** $15 Per Person 8 People Per Table
Please Call Rob Comstock at 618-604-2858
For Any Questions Or Reservations
Wurstmarkt
Sat., November 12 Invite Your
Family And
Friends!!
Adults and Carry-Outs -$10.00 Children - $5.00
Dine In or Carry Out
Zion Evangelical Church 117 W. White, Millstadt, IL
Very soon now it is going to begin to look a lot like Christmas at Millstadt Senior Center in Millstadt. Gifts will be wrapped in pretty holiday paper waiting for Santa’s elves, in the form of volunteers from the community and Garden Place Senior Living, to make some special deliveries. Nearly 100 senior citizens in Millstadt,
Smithton and Freeburg will be recipients of the Meals on Wheels Secret Santa program this year. Meals on Wheels is a program offered through Millstadt Township Senior Services, they are committed to serving the needs of the elderly residents within Millstadt, Millstadt Township, Smithton, Smithton Township, Freeburg and Freeburg Township since 1990. The purpose of the Millstadt Senior Center is to seek funding to promote better nutrition and additional support services for adults over the age of sixty. “We are very fortunate to have the help from Garden Place. They have volunteered to successfully run the Secret Santa program,” director Patty Evansco said. On Monday, November 7th, all Meals on Wheels clients
Santa’s Elves Are Hard at Work at Garden Place Senior Living For Meals on Wheels
will receive a Secret Santa form requesting certain gift ideas, filling out sizes and other specifications. Requests range from electric blankets to CD’s and everything in between. Then Garden Place will go to work shopping, wrapping and helping to deliver the gifts to the clients. There are 10 Meals on Wheels volunteers that routinely deliver meals at lunch to area seniors who need assistance. Many pay for the service. If you are interested in volunteering, we are always looking for help. Those who can afford it pay, but those who don’t still receive services,” Evansco said. Referrals for the home delivered meal service are screened by phone, then a caseworker completes a home visit in order to determine if a prospect is eligible to receive services. Eligibility Requirements Include: 60 years or older A resident of Millstadt, Freeburg or Smithton including Townships area. Must be primarily homebound, not able to provide transportation on their own Have some physical or cognitive limitation that prohibits ability to shop or cook Experience weight loss due to lack of nutrition Is unable to access meals at a local Senior Center Does not have a paid provider in the home that is being paid to prepare meals
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DID YOU SIGN IN?
Knowing who is at lunch at the Center is important for a number of reasons. First of all it’s good to keep track so if someone isn’t there for a few days we can contact them to make sure everything is ok. Second, when you sign in and are registered we are able to submit your name to receive our grant money to help pay for the meals. A way to look at it is that if you aren’t registered and signed in we can’t send a bill for your lunch to the Area Agency on Aging.
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Residential Commercial
Senior Transportation Program Need a Ride to the Doctor, Bank
Hairdresser, or Dentist? The Senior Center Offers the Only Form of Public
Transportation for the Community This Service is Available for Persons 60 Years and
Older and Their Caregivers A Suggested Donation Of $2.00 For
Transportation To and From Doctors, Dentists, Or Hair Appointments
This Partially Covers the Actual Transportation Costs of $5.95
For Each Time It Is Provided All donations are Confidential and Are Used
To Maintain the Transportation Program For Millstadt Township Seniors
Please Contact Patty at 476-3731 With Questions
Special Thanks to Concordia Church
Immaculate Conception - Centreville St. James Catholic Church Trinity Lutheran Church Zion Evangelical Church Millstadt Baptist Church
For Your Continued Support
Do You Remember . . . the January 31, 2015 Associated Press article in the St. Louis Post Dispatch? The AP ignored the potential Democratic wanabies and focused on the Republicans. Romney had said “No.” AP then commented on twenty (20) others who were “in the mix:” Jed Bush, Scott Walker, Chris Christie, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham, Rick Perry, Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, Bobby Jindal, Carly Fiorina, Ben Carson, Sarah Palin, George Pataki, John Bolton, Peter King, Mike Pence, John Kasich, and Rick Snyder. Eventually, Jim Gilmore and Donald Trump were added to this mix. Finally, the 2016 conventions gave us Republican and Democratic presidential nominees. Now, we arrive at the ELECTION! What do we hear? “Stump Trump!” and “Pillory Hilary!” Where are “I like Ike!” and “All the Way with Adlai!”? VOTE! ! !
Thank You Lucille Reese!!! Lucille has been saving cans for the past five year and through her efforts Alan Analla and Darlene Slovinski were able to cash them in for $40. Every one of the cans had been smashed and cleaned. Great Job!!! Through the efforts of these three and many of you we are going to be adding
more of the white chairs to our dining room. So many of the brown chairs are starting to wear out and the white ones will be much more comfortable. Thank you, Thank you.
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“Dr. Steve” Knoernschild Back and Joint Pain Specialist
Medicare Provider
FREE Consultation
618-476-3344 500 South Illinois St., Suite 4
Bingo Prizes ($1 each)
Dessert Plates Plastic Forks Paper Towels
Coffee Styrofoam Cups Solo Drinking Cups (14-16 oz)
Bus Rider Reminder All Ride Reservations Should Be
Made Through The Office Please
Do Not Tell Bus Drivers Your
Don’t tip in Iceland…tipping there is considered an insult
There is no tipping in restaurants or bars in Japan – 10% to 20% is added as a service charge
Women as a group or more likely to tip than mean A tip increases 2% when wait staff write “Thank You” on a bill
FACTS ABOUT TIPPING
At St. James Parish Center
Enjoy 50/50 Drawing Homemade Dessert Buffet
Everyone Wins A Prize. Tickets Are $8.00 And Available at Door or
Call Patty at 476-3731
Proceeds Benefit the St Vincent DePaul
Registration Begins at 6:30 pm Bunco From 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
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WRITER’S GUIDELINES One does not have to be a professional writer in order to submit articles to Senior Talk. All it takes is the desire to share your thoughts or feelings with the rest of us. Tell us about what matters to you. Share your his-tory, your fears, and your triumphs. There is a “Brag Corner,” where you can tell others about your new car, or how your grandchild just graduated from Harvard, or about your prize-winning roses. Give us your recipe for deviled eggs or tell us how you stay married to the same person for 50 years! It is best to keep the length of the article to no more than 500 words. We reserve the right to edit all materials. Be sure to include your name, address, and telephone number and email address, if you have one. Articles can be dropped off at the center, mailed, or emailed to [email protected]
Dates to Remember
November 5, Daylight Savings Time Ends. Set your clocks back one hour on Saturday evening. November 6, Floraville Grange WurstMarkt November 8, Election Day. Senior Center Closed. November 11, Veteran’s Day November 20, Millstadt Gardens Open House November 24, Thanksgiving. Senior Center Closed. November 25, Senior Center Closed. December 2, Lighted Parade begins at Frontier Park and ends at St. James Parrish Center. December 4, Weihnachtsfest at St. James Parrish Center. Parade at noon.
SHIP Corner Millstadt Township Senior Center is a sponsoring agency for Senior Health Insurance Program help and we recently received our 2016 updated Manual. During the coming months I will be sharing with you some information that I feel is important and informational. Organization and Administration of the SHIP Program: SHIP was initiated in July of 1988 by the Illinois Department of Insurance in response to the needs of Illinois’ senior citizens regarding their health insurance. In April of 2013, under Executive Order by the Governor, SHIP was transferred to the Illinois Department on Aging. The organizational structure of SHIP consists of: • The Illinois Department on Aging, which provides initial training, continuing education and ongoing support of SHIP counselors; • The sponsoring organization (Millstadt Township Senior Services), which provides coordinators, office space and office support services; • The coordinator (Patty Evansco), who is responsible for the administrative aspects of the SHIP program, which include publicizing SHIP services, recruiting volunteers, scheduling counseling sessions and responding to counselors’ needs; and • Counselor Patty Evansco meets with clients individually to provide objective information about health insurance, advocacy assistance, or referral if appropriate. The state is divided geographically into four separate SHIP regions: Cook County, Northern Illinois, Central Illinois and Southern Illinois. Within each region, counselors are organized in to units that serve a specific geographic area, usually designated by counties.
Millstadt Senior Walking Club Oct. 2016 Days Walked
Columbia Delong 19 Rick Coleman 19 Bertha Rogers 18 Frances Dickneite 6
Taking a Stand to Prevent Falls At Millstadt Senior Center Many older adults restrict their activities because of concerns about falling. “Matter of Balance” is an award-winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels. The Millstadt Senior Center has partnered with AgeSmart to present the evidence-based Matter of Balance training from 8:30 am to 10:30 am on Mondays and Thursdays at the Senior Center. There are currently nearly 20 people attending the ongoing Matter of Balance classes. The training looks at multiple areas and assists people in developing a fall prevention plan. In addition, instructor Ashley Duffie and her assistant Carrie Nevills share tips on senior safety. Snacks and an exercise handout provided. The event is free and there will be another one starting after Christmas. Preregistration is required. To register or to find out more about this event, call the Millstadt Senior Center at (618) 476-3731.
Ashley Duffie shows techniques in avoiding falls.
Marcella Klein practices her “Matter of Balance”.
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Do you shop on Amazon? Now there is a new version of the company's website – smile.amazon.com – the company will donate 0.5% of the purchase price to charity. Customers pick their charity through the new website and there are almost one million to choose from, including Sandra Marie Bereitschaft Foundation (supports Millstadt, Freeburg and Smithton Meals on Wheels program). There is no cap on the amount Amazon will donate and almost every physical product sold by the company is eligible, which means tens of millions of items. Digital goods are not included, but that may come in the future. Everything else about the Amazon online shopping experience stays the same, including the shopping cart, wish lists and shipping options. The prices will also be the same, so these donations will suck some of the profit out of each sale Amazon makes through the program. Please be sure to sign up, shop and add “Sandra Marie Bereitschaft Foundation” as your designated charity. Thank you. http://smile.amazon.com
Reminder for Home Delivered Meal Recipients
If you leave a cooler out for your meal, please be sure that the cooler is kept very clean. Your help will be appreciated. This is for your own health safety. Thank You
Save These Dates! , Trivia at St. James Parish for the
Sandra M. Bereitschaft Foundation for the Meals
, 2017 Second Annual Sandra M.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11
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Clothing Donations Is it time to clean-out closets to make room for those Christmas gifts you know you’ll be getting? Clothing items may be donated to the Senior Center Thrift Store located on the second floor of the Community Center. Gently used clothing items are also for sale. Donations for items are requested to support Senior Center activities and the Meals on Wheels program. Remember your clothing items may also be donated to the collection box at the IGA parking lot will add to the proceeds IGA collects and donates to the Senior Center. With the help of your donations 20,000 meals were served to Seniors in Millstadt Township last year.
Save The Date February 11, 2017 will be the date for the second annual Sandra M. Bereitschaft Foundation Dinner. Please mark your 2017 calendar now for this special dinner and night at Mertz’s Showroom. At the first dinner over 135 people enjoyed the dinner, entertainment and refreshments. Don’t miss the next one.
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Glaeser HMR Home Maintenance and Repair
Brad Glaeser Owner
618-719-5952 cell 618-476-1135 Home Millstadt, IL 62260
“ No Job Is Too Small”
bglaeser @Hotmail.com
MILLSTADT LIBRARY The Millstadt Library in addition to books, offers audio books, videos, large print books, computers, and copy services. Residents of the Village are eligible for a library card. Contact the Millstadt Library at 476-1887, if you have any questions.
Senior Talk Available at These Locations Pick-Up Your copy of the Monthly Senior Talk at One of
The Following Millstadt Locations
Melva’s Family Hair Care 476-7933 Millstadt Barber Shop 476-7273
Millstadt IGA 476-3161 Millstadt Library 476-1887 Dr. Carla Samson 476-3373
Millstadt Pharmacy 476-1701 Millstadt Village Hall 476-1514 Shirley’s Beauty Shop 476-9494
St. James Catholic Church 476-3513 Trinity Lutheran Church 476-3101 Zion Evangelical Church 476-1778 Dr. Steve Knoernchild 476-3344
Concordia UCC 476-3377 St. Paul Church, Floraville 473-2285
Dr. Kevin Schmidt 476-3261 St Michaels Church – Paderborn 473-2798 First National Bank of Waterloo 476-3334
Caseys 476-7360 Associated Bank 476-3040
Michelle’s Family Haircut Millstadt Garden Place
Millstadt Baptist Church Lee’s Home Center 476-1760
Millstadt Baptist Church Thank You For Providing This Service To Our Community
IMPORTANT NOTICE!!!!!!
SENIORS (60 or older) - HEATING ASSISTANCE MONTHLY INCOME LEVEL ONE PERSON - $1,471.00
TWO PERSONS - $1,991.00 *MUST HAVE COPIES OF
(WE CAN MAKE COPIES FOR YOU IF NEEDED)
PHOTO ID- SOCIAL SECURITY CARD MEDICARE CARD
PUBLIC AID MEDICAL CARD (BOTH SIDES)
ALL MONTHLY NET INCOME (VERIFICATION MUST INCLUDE DATES & NAME) MOST RECENT POWER BILL (ALL PAGES)
MOST RECENT RENT BILL IF APPLICABLE
MILLSTADT TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES
Make an appointment (618) 476-3731
Jared White Photo
Perfect weather brought 66 cars to the second annual classic car show for the benefit of the Old Millstadt Water Tower on October 22. Over $3,000 was raised for the Tin Man.
Porch Sale
JoAnn Clemmons , Carol Osick and Eileen Doerr helping at the Porch Sale.
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During The Month Of Oct.
Our Volunteers Donated 581 Hours To
The Millstadt Senior Center
If Paid at Minimum Wage, the
Dollar Value Would be $4,794
THANK YOU
For Your Dedication, In The Spirit Of Giving Please Remember To Report Your Volunteer Hours Would you like to join our group of Volunteers?
Are you celebrating a Special Birthday or Anniversary or have a Special Announcement? Please send us a photo and information. Our readers
would love for you to share with us. Please email to [email protected] or drop off at Senior Center.
Landan Vollmer, St. James Catholic School Alyssa Riley, Millstadt Consolidate School Both students are in 8th grade. October Students of the Month.
To the Community of Millstadt, Patients of Dr.
Samson’s office and Millstadt Medical Clinic,
My heart is heavy as I write this letter of good bye…and
thanks.
After many years at the Millstadt office lab, I have been
called back to St. Elizabeth Hospital.
You have made my time here much more than a job.
It has been a journey.
You have shared your life and time with me.
I have an abundance of memories, one filled with
sorrow and joy and laughter, and will remember them
forever,
Thank You from the bottom of my heart.
I wish you all good health and love.
I’d like to say a special thank you to Mary Hollenkamp
and Laura Remelius and to Dr.
Carla Samson, the best doctor
ever.
Sincerely,
Barbara Chandler, Phlebotomist
Dear Barbara,
You have been loved by so many in the Millstadt
Community!!! We will certainly miss you and wish you
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The Millstadt Senior Center
Expresses Our Deepest Sympathy To The Family, Friends and Loved Ones Of
Sylvester G. "Tuffy" Mueth
Maurice Zollner Jacqueline McQuaid
Dr. Angela Wingo-Rust
Bible Study At Senior Center An informal Bible study will be offered at the Millstadt Senior Center, on the 2nd and 4th
Monday at 10:00 am.
This Is A Non-Denominational Study And All Are Welcome,
Regardless Of Religious Background,
And There Is No Cost
Senior Talk Available on Internet The Village of Millstadt web site has a variety of information available including the most recent copy of the Senior Talk newsletter, scheduled events for the Village, and copies of the Senior Menu and Activity sheet. Type in the following internet address, www.villageofmillstadt.org. This should bring up the main page of the Village’s web site, on the left side of the screen click on Community Center/Senior Center. On the next page, click on the latest edition of Senior Talk which will include the menu and activity sheet for the month.
Dominoes & Rummy Club Oct. 2016 554 Games
Card Game Wins Gloria Kettler 186 Jane Evans 173 Frances Dickeneite 170
Evelyn Lucy 20 Betty Krupp 5
Kitchen Bertha Rodgers
Frances Dickneite Jenny Mueth
Lil Tracy Linda Hoepfinger Ralph Schneider Toni Schneider
Columbia DeLong Darlene Sandheinrich
Doris Chaput Norma Burlesman
Shirley Rinck Betty Stark
Collen Costello Fern Seiber
Meals on Wheels Cheryl Mueth
Darlene Slovinski Gary Huver Karen Witte Larry Osick
Marianne Schaefer Marylou Peter Nancy Kostelac
Sandra Muskopf Susan Sager
Peggy Makriakow Debbie Mertz Lindy Knysak Carol Osick Allen Analla
Newsletter/Office Don Mueller Jerry Schmitz Janet Mueller
Jeannie Colbert Marlou Eckert
Maryann Conrad Orville Mueller
Newsletter/Office Kathy Schaefer
Cathy Grandcolas Charlie Worden
Recyling Bert Hucke
Booster Club (Thrift Shop) Eileen Doerr
Janet Mueller Marlou Eckert Jean Colbert
Debbie Mertz Carol Osick
JoAnn Clemmons (Blood Pressures)
David Koch Kathy Demond (Exercises)
Rick Coleman (Bowling) Quilters
Rosemary Matthews Lois Potter Judy Sutter Pat Morris
Doris Adams Christy Lehr
JoAnn Clemons Teresa Barbier
Mary Alice Schmitz Ruth Fritinger
Joann Pisel Marlene Hermann
Marlene Harzin Beth Kwentus Pat Schaeffer
MaryLou Kochmann Jeannie Colbert
Judy Jacobs Carol Osick
Kathy Weygandt
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MILLSTADT TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES And FREEBURG TOWNSHIP
Open Enrollment Q: When is Medicare Open Enrollment for 2017 coverage? A: For 2017 Medicare coverage, open enrollment is from October 15 to December 7. During this annual enrollment period you can make changes to various aspects of your coverage.
You can switch from Original Medicare to Medicare Advantage, or vice versa.
You can also switch from one Medicare Advantage plan to another, or from one Medicare Part D (prescription drug) plan to another.
And if you didn’t enroll in a Medicare Part D plan when you were first eligible, you can do so during the general open enrollment, although a late enrollment penalty may apply.
If you want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, you must meet some basic criteria.
You must be enrolled in Medicare Part A and B. You must live in the plan’s service area. You cannot have End-Stage Renal Disease (some exceptions
apply). Is auto-renewal available? If you’re already enrolled in a Medicare Part D prescription plan or a Medicare Advantage Plan and you don’t want to make changes to your coverage for 2017, you don’t need to do anything during open enrollment, assuming your current plan will still be available in 2017. If your plan is being discontinued and isn’t eligible for renewal, you will receive a non-renewal notice from your carrier prior to open enrollment. If you don’t, it means you can keep your plan without doing anything during open enrollment. But be aware that your benefits and premium could be changing for 2017. So even if you’re confident that you want to keep your current coverage for the coming year, it’s important to make sure you understand any changes that may apply, and that you’ve double checked to make sure that your current plan is still the best available option. The available plans and what they cover changes from one year to the next, so even if the plan you have now was the best option when you shopped last year, it’s important to verify that again before you lock yourself in for another year. Changing Medicare Advantage coverage after the AEP Between January 1 and February 14 each year, if you are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan, you can leave your plan and return to original Medicare. You cannot switch to another Advantage plan unless you have a circumstance that affords you a Special Enrollment Period. After you leave your plan, you will have until February 14 to enroll in a Part D plan that will begin the first day of the following month that you enroll. Enrolling in Original Medicare If you didn’t sign up for Medicare A and B when you were first eligible, you have a chance to do so each year from January 1 to March 31, with coverage effective July 1. You may be subject to a late enrollment penalty however. For Medicare Part B, the penalty is an additional 10 percent of the premium for each 12 month period that you were eligible but not enrolled. 2017 Medicare coverage changes Changes to be aware of for 2017 include:
Medicare recipients reaching the donut hole will benefit from better prescription drug discounts. The gap in prescription drug coverage (the donut hole) starts when someone reaches the initial coverage limit ($3,700 in 2017), and ends when they have spent $4,950. Prior to 2011, Medicare Part D enrollees paid the full cost of their medications while in
the donut hole. But the ACA has been steadily closing the donut hole, and it will be fully closed by 2020. At that point, enrollees will pay just 25 percent of the cost of their drugs all the way up to the catastrophic coverage threshold. For 2017, while in the donut hole, enrollees will pay 40 percent of the cost of brand name drugs (down
from 45 percent in 2016) and 51 percent of the cost of generic drugs (down from 58 percent in 2016). The Medicare Part D deductible will be $400 in 2017.
Medicare Part B premiums will increase for those who didn’t see an increase in 2016. In 2015, most Medicare Part B enrollees paid $104.90/month for their Part B premium, although enrollees with income above $85,000 had higher premiums. For 70 percent of Part B enrollees, their premiums are deducted from their Social Security checks, and net Social Security checks cannot decrease from one year to the next. Since there was no cost of living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security in 2016, Part B premiums couldn’t increase for those enrollees (otherwise it would have resulted in a smaller net Social Security check, which is prohibited by law). But Part B costs increased, which meant premiums needed to increase for the rest of the enrollees. Ultimately, Part B premiums ended up at $121.80/month for enrollees whose premiums are not deducted from their Social Security checks, and for people who are new to Medicare in 2016. But 70 percent of enrollees are still paying $104.90/month (high-income enrollees pay additional premiums). For 2017, there’s expected to be a COLA for Social Security, so the $121.80/month Medicare Part B is expected to apply to all enrollees, with higher premiums for high income enrollees.
Medicare Advantage plans continue to see changes. While healthcare reform is slowly reducing rebates paid to Medicare Advantage plans, these plans continue to be popular. 30 percent of Medicare recipients were enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan in 2015 – a significant increase from the enrollment total in 2009 when the ACA was signed into law. Most people will continue to have dozens of Medicare Advantage plans as well as Part D plans available to them. However, these providers can change the coverage options they offer from year to year so it’s important to stay up-to-date.
Most Medicare beneficiaries should have received their Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) and Evidence of Coverage (EOC) from their existing Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D plan providers by Sept. 30. CMS will make information available to the public on Medicare.gov in October. The Medicare website is also a tremendous asset for individuals with questions about Medicare rules, timelines, Medicare Part D, etc. It’s important to carefully review the information sent to you by your plan provider, since this will cover any possible changes. For example, increasing co-pays, changes to drug formularies or changes to treatment coverage. Once open enrollment gets underway, you can make changes that reflect your current health coverage needs.
For an Appointment please contact: Millstadt Senior Center
102 South Jefferson St. -Millstadt, IL (476-3731)
Tuesdays 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm (Oct. 18 to Dec. 6)
Freeburg Township – 203 South Richland – Freeburg IL
(539-5639) Thursdays 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm (Oct. 20 to Dec. 2)
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(618) 539-5856
House Skilled Therapies
Individual Diet Plans
Hospice Affiliated
Private Suites Available
Long and Short Term Stays
Medicare – Medicaid Certified
Your Care Is Our Concern Providing Exceptional Care for over 32 Years
Locally Owned & Operated
One of the MOST AFFORDABLE RATES in the area Visit us at: www.freeburgcarecenter.com
Shoes For Strays No, stray dogs and cats are not really in need of shoes, however, Helping Strays is collecting gently used shoes to benefit the adoptable pets in their care. First National Bank of Waterloo will be collecting shoes through September 30 at any of their banking centers. All shoe sizes welcome!
1 Corrine Kirby 7 Mary Adams 7 Virginia Avara 7 Alan Wickell 7 Randy Eckert 8 Edward Lauko 8 Donald Mehrtens 9 JoAnn Clemens 9 Louisa Howell 10 Richard Coleman 10 Bruce Nowak 11 Kai Anderson 11 Norma Brune 11 Earline Todd 12 Wilma Walker 13 Darlene Slovinski 14 George Boland
November Birthdays 16 Magdalene Hermeling 18 Russell Baltz 20 Fern Quirin 20 Loretta Durbin 21 Jean McElligott 22 Margie Bahan 23 Judy Merod 23 Dorothy Wolfmeier 24 Janet Pauketat 25 Dorothy Johnson 26 John Torisky 26 John Whitney 29 Joyce Maurer 29 Ruth Touchette 30 Dorothy Feazel
You Are Cordially Invited To Share In A Community Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday, November 24 12:00 Noon
Zion Evangelical Church 117 West White Street, Millstadt If You Would Like To Attend
Call the Zion Church office at (618) 476-1778 - Or- Annette Hund (618) 719-6306 Carry Outs and Delivery Available There Is No Charge For This Dinner
But A Free-Will Offering Will Be Received Sponsored by Zion Evangelical Church
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Lynn & Steve Muskopf (In Memory of Paul & Helen Fiedler)
David & Marsha Davis (SMB Foundation) Thelma Short (Pens for Bunco)
Gloria Kettler (Towels) Norm Stoll (Stamps)
Beth Kwentus (Stamps) Beth Kwentus (Trivia Night Donation)
Wilbur Stifler (Quilting Supplies) Marge Wachtel (Bibles for Bible Group)
Elaine Gregson (Bingo Prizes) Quail Club (Food)
Richard Chadeayne (In Memory of Suzanne Chadeayne 10/2/2013)
Paul and Helen Fiedler (SMB Foundation) Marge Watchel (Donation)
Jim & Jamie Bereitschaft (SMB - In Memory of Frank Vickers)
Terry Davinroy (Coleslaw) Millstadt Police Dept (Police Academy)
Lucille Reese (Recyling) Thelma Short (Kitchen Supplies)
Marsha Telizan (HDM Halloween Treats) Elaine Morris (HDM Halloween Treats)
Carol Terveer (Bingo Prizes) Elaine Gregson (Kitchen Supplies) Thelma Short (Kitchen Supplies)
Barb Louis (Kitchen Supplies) Dorothy Edmondson (Kitchen Supplies)
Diane Haas (Kitchen Supplies)
Sylvester G. "Tuffy" Mueth Sylvester G. "Tuffy" Mueth, 88, of Millstadt, Ill., born Feb. 12, 1928 in Paderborn, Ill., passed away Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016 at Memorial Hospital East in Shiloh, Ill. Tuffy retired as a self-employed carpenter. He was a member of St. James Catholic Church in Millstadt, Ill., Carpenter's Local #433, Quail Club of Millstadt, Ill., Millstadt's Sportman's Club, Charter member of
the Millstadt Knights of Columbus, Charter member of the Millstadt Commercial Club, managed Millstadt Mon-Clair baseball team for over 50 years, Inaugural member of the Mon-Clair League Hall of Fame, and received the lifetime achievement award for the Mon-Clair League. Tuffy was preceded by in death by his wife, Helen Mueth, nee Rehg; his parents, Joseph & Anna, nee Becker, Mueth; his brothers, Arthur, Herbert, Cletus, Emil, Raymond, Henry and Erwin; his sisters, Luella and Aurelia; and a sister in infancy. Surviving are his daughter, Kim (Bill) Klopmeyer; sons, Joel (Lynne) Mueth & Steve Mueth; grandchildren, Jamie (Jared) Keck, Natalie Klopmeyer (Fiance, Justin Stephens), Jenny (Adam) Miear, Tara (Ryan) Radake, and Jared Mueth; great grandchildren, Sam Miear, Cooper Miear, C.J. Stephens, Lucy Keck and Max Radake; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. A special thank you to all the people who let Tuffy fish at his favorite "honeyholes" and to all of his fishing buddies. Memorials may be made to St. James Catholic Church Education Fund or Millstadt Green Machine Baseball team.
Maurice Zollner Maurice T. Zollner, 72, of Millstadt, Ill., born Oct. 8, 1944, in East St. Louis, Ill., passed away Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Belleville, Ill. Maurice was an electrical engineer and an Associate Technical Fellow for the Boeing Corporation before his retirement. He was a U.S.
Army veteran and was the recipient of the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. He was preceded in death by his parents, Maurice T. and Martha, nee Eledge, Zollner. Surviving are his wife of 48 years, Barbara A. Zollner, nee Etling, whom he married on Sept. 30, 1968; two sons, Timothy (Melissa) Zollner of Edwardsville, Ill., and Dennis (Ann) Nadler of O'Fallon, Ill.; one daughter, Denise McAteer of Millstadt, Ill.; eight grandchildren, Brooke McAteer (fiance Kyle Hoerchler), Cory Hepworth, Joseph and Matthew Zollner, Riley and Nathaniel Nadler, and Callen and Christian Spencer; two brothers, Michael (Linda) Zollner, and Mark (Sherry) Zollner, both of Sparta, Ill.; nieces; nephews; and cousins.
Jacqueline McQuaid Jacqueline Jane McQuaid was born Nov. 30, 1931 in Murphysboro, Ill. to Arthur and Nedra, nee Hanson, Green. Her life really began when she met her soul mate Lester and they married July 16, 1950. They lived in Pinckneyville for a time, and finally made their way to Millstadt, Ill. The two of them were made for
each other in every way. Theirs was a love that could never be described. From this love they had two children, Lester Jr. and Esther. They lost their son Lester in 2002. She lost her physical soul mate in 2004, but she never did lose the emotional soul mate. It has been a long time for her to be without her husband, but now she's back with him forever again. This beautiful lady leaves Simon, her daughter Esther and her children Alison (Kim) and Patrick (Kristin)and. Her son's children Cheryl (Chris) and their son Cameron, Julie (Shawn) Hampton, and Lester (Chris) Cornelius. Jackie came from a rather large family, 16 kids. Lillian, Bobby and Ricky left before her. Jimmy, Ida, Linda, Gary, Tommy, Wayne, Georgia, RuthAnn, Dot, Peggy, Arcille and their families are still with us. The most important thing ever in her life has always been her family. They meant everything to her. She would do anything and everything to help them and take care of them. Mom, "we" love you.
Dr. Angela Wingo-Rust Dr. Angela L. Wingo-Rust, nee Bickel, 47 of Millstadt, Ill., born Sunday, Sept. 21, 1969, in Belleville, Ill., died Friday, Oct. 28, 2016, at her home. Angela worked as the Dean of Students for Lindenwood University in Belleville, Ill, and was co-owner of the Public Safety Specialist Group.
Surviving are her husband, Robert M. Rust of Millstadt, Ill.; children, Jordan S. Wingo of O'Fallon, Ill., and Taylor J. Wingo of O'Fallon, Ill.; step-children, Chase L. Rust of Belleville, Ill., and Daryn A. Rust of Belleville, Ill.; parents, Melvin L. and Linda R., nee Ridley, Bickel of Collinsville, Ill.; brother, Richard S. (Sondra) Bickel of O'Fallon, Ill.; sister, Amanda J. Bickel of Glendale, Mo.; nieces, Kaitlyn Bickel, Samantha Bickel, and Sophia Rose Bickel; and grandmother, Olliebelle Ridley of Murphysboro, Ill.
MISSION STATEMENT The Millstadt Senior Center Is A Place Of
Opportunities, A Focal Point In Our Community Where Services Support Positive Aging and Where Educational, Recreational and Cultural Programs Enrich The Lives Of Elders and The Community
Funding for (Grantee) is received from the United States Administration for Community Living, the Illinois Department on Aging, and the AgeSmart
Community Resources. (Grantee) does not discriminate in admission to programs or activities
or treatment of employment in programs or activities in compliance with State and Federal
Statues. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have the right to file a complaint with
the AgeSmart Community Resources by calling
618-222-2561 or 800-326-3221
Township Senior Services 102 South Jefferson St., Millstadt, IL 62260
Phone No. 618-476-3731 Fax No. 618-476-3921
email [email protected]
“Seniors Come First” Township Supervisor Denise Blaha Village Mayor Michael Todd Director Patty Evansco Nutrition Staff Rachel Feazel Transportation (Drivers) Robert Schmeirbach Larry Sanders Sandy Sanders Ed Luecking Executive Board Charlie Todd, President Orville Mueller Ronald Eckert Al Lehr Mark Todd Ray Famula Advisory Council Members John Baltz Allen Analla Betty Stark Carol Osick Darlene Sandheinrich Don Ortmann Kathy Schaefer Lillian Tracy Randy Burk Editors Patty Evansco Marlou Eckert Don Mueller Janet Mueller Jerry Schmitz Judy Jacobs
Services Available Meals on Wheels One of the Center’s most important programs, the Meals on Wheels program provides daily meals to people who have difficulty getting out of the house and/or cooking for themselves. Not only are we able to supply necessary food, but the driver delivering the meal is able to ascertain how the client is getting along and share some companionship. We have a number of folks dedicated to providing these services. They give freely of their time and energy to deliver the meals, make contact with the recipient and report back to the Center. The majority of the “regular” drivers volunteer one day per week and most have said it is highly rewarding for them. Lunch Program Lunch is served Monday through Friday at 12 noon. You must be 60 years of age or older to qualify for this program. It is appreciated that if you want lunch you call the center by 3:00 pm in order to sign up for lunch on the following day. When you come in you may sign yourself up for the next day. If you like, you may sign up for the entire week or month. If you know that you can not make it and you have signed up, please call and let us know that you will not be here and tell us when you will be back for lunch. If you have any questions concerning the lunch program please contact Patty Evansco at 476-3731.
All Lunches Are Catered From the Millstadt IGA, China King And
Breadeoux Pizza From Millstadt “The Center is a Great Place to Enjoy Yourself
Through Fellowship And Celebrations With Other Seniors of Millstadt”
Senior Information and Assistance provides information or help with services and benefits to residents of Millstadt age 60 and over. We will also visit
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RECYCLING PROGRAM Recycling continues the first Saturday of every month at the Township Garage on East Harrison Street. Volunteers will remove the recyclables, glass, cans, paper, cardboard and number 1 and 2 plastics from your vehicle from 8:00 am to 10:00 am. This program is available for all residents of Millstadt Township and the Village.
Laminating Tuesdays If you need something laminated please stop by on Tuesdays and we would be glad to laminate for you free of charge.
Make a Contribution There are many ways to contribute to Millstadt Senior Center:
Gifts by Cash or Check We accept gifts by cash or check by mail and in person. Include your name, address and phone number. Checks should be made payable to Millstadt Township Senior Services.
Memorial Gifts and Bequests The Millstadt Senior Center is establishing an endowment fund of memorial gifts and bequests, to ensure the future of senior services in Millstadt. We hope that you will remember the Center when planning your estate, or as a fitting means of honoring a departed friend or loved one. All memorial gifts and bequests will be acknowledged in the Center’s newsletter. If you would like to make a provision in your will, the following form is suggested: I give, devise and bequeath to Millstadt Township Senior Services, a non-profit corporation, located on this date at 102 South Jefferson, Millstadt, Illinois 62260 the sum of $ _________ (or the property, herewith described) We Welcome Any Inquiries About Bequests,
Please Call Us At (618) 476-3731
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SUPPORT
GROUP
Sponsored by St. Clair County Office on Aging And 708 Mental Health Board
Meets Monthly Third Monday of each Month 10 to 11:30 am
201 North Church Street Belleville, IL 62220
Facilitated by Family Hospice Heartlinks Grief Center Please call us if you have any questions
234-4410, ext 7056
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