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Serving The Millstadt Area Since 1983
TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES NOVEMBER 2014
Patty Evansco
Volume 4 - Number 12
Senator James Clayborne and Millstadt Township Highway Commissioner Stanley Jarvis
Grant Awarded St. Clement Community Foundation awarded the Sandra M. Bereitschaft Foundation a grant of $300.00 to provide for postage costs of the Senior Talk newsletter and increase distribution of the newsletter in the Floraville and Paderborn area. Grant awards were made for programs in the area formerly supported by St. Clement Hospital. We would like to thank the St. Clement Community Foundation for supporting our Foundation and the Millstadt Senior Center.
Veterans Day 2014 Veterans, for our program this year to honor your service to our country, please bring in pictures, campaign ribbons, or souvenirs from
your time in service. We will display them in the Senior Center on Veterans Day and return them to you following lunch on Veteran’s day. Thanks to all Veterans who served our country.
It’s hard to believe November is here already. Millstadt Senior Center is offering several new shopping trips. Be sure to sign up for them, including our Thanksgiving Dinner on November 20 and the Christmas Brunch and Party on December 24. Also, don’t forget to vote! (Remember we will be closed Election Day and the day after
Thanksgiving this month) As we take time to give thanks this November, let’s remember those who gave their lives so we can be free. Many of our friends are veterans, and we will honor them with a free lunch on Tuesday, November 11. Join us as we honor our friends and pray for those who are serving in the military now. As always, if you have a concern, praise, or any other comments you would like to share, don’t hesitate to stop by my office. If you would like to volunteer at the center, please stop by and talk to me about opportunities. I’d like to extend a warm thank you to all that helped with Bunco which raised nearly $1,000 and the Sandra M Bereitschaft Foundation Trivia night that raised $4,800! Thank you for a great job and hard work that you do to keep our Center and the Meals on Wheels program going. We are thankful this Thanksgiving and always for overwhelming community support and for such a wonderful Senior Center made possible by all our volunteers and supporters.
Patty
Patty and
Staff
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Millstadt
Township
Wants To Know If You Are Interested In A Farmers Market
Or Planting A Garden Next Spring
Call Randy At 476-1207
Honor Widows—The Red Bud Masons honored the widows of past members at an annual banquet on Sept. 17. Pictured at the event are: Mason Steve Oakley, Carol Andricks, Erma Hecke and Lodge Master Bob Peinette.
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Thank-you Seniors For the fourth year, seniors at the Community Center have folded napkins and forks for the Millstadt Sister Cities to use at their potato pancake stand at the St. Louis Oktoberfest. This year over two thousand forks and napkins were folded into plastic sleeves by several of our senior ladies. Thank-you ladies!
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Bus Rider Reminder All Ride Reservations Should Be
Made Through The Office
Please Do Not Tell Bus Drivers
Your Appointments Thank You
Aluminum Cans Donate Your Aluminum Cans
To The Senior Center Contact
Patty Evansco at 476-3731
MILLSTADT TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES
QUILT RAFFLE
6 FOR
$
500
1
$ 00
DEC. 24, 2014 At Senior Center
1st Prize - Handmade Queen Size Quilt 2nd prize - Christmas Tree Skirt
3rd prize - Handmade Baby Quilt
TICKETS Available at the Center
Many tickets are being sold for our Quilt A Rama drawing on December 24, 2014. 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.
Illinois Handbook of Government Available at
Millstadt Senior Center
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]
Senator Clayborn serving pie to Arline Wickell and her son Alan.
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Tired of All Your Ache’s and Pain? Do You Have
Hip Pain, Back Pain, Knee Pain
Shoulder Pain, Neck Pain,
Leg Pain
Do You Want Fast Relief?
FREE Consult - Stay Local Medicare Provider
618-476-3344 Dr. Steve” Knoernshild
RECYCLING 8 AM TO 10 AM
1ST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH
AT TOWNSHIP SHED ON EAST HARRISON STREET
New Quilters Wanted New quilters are welcome to learn from a group of experienced quilters. Everyone is welcome and no experience is necessary just a desire to learn and have some fun. Two quilts are set-up in frames on the second floor of the Community Center and one quilt is especially beginner friendly. Quilting experts on hand.
Apples Eat an apple a day. A recent study found that women who ate apples every day for a year had a 23% drop in LDL (bad) cholesterol and shed about 3 pounds. Enjoy the fall fruit in abundance, but don’t peel. Apple skin, an excellent source of insoluble fiber, makes you feel fuller faster.
Millstadt
Historical
Society
The Millstadt Historical Society (MHS) will once again host a home-made wine contest on Tues-day, November 25, 7:30 PM, at the Community Center. Anyone living within the Millstadt School District is eligible to participate. All that’s re-quired is one bottle of your best wine for the con-test and an additional bottle of any homemade wine (so everyone can enjoy the fruits of your labor). The MHS will provide snacks to company the wine. Last year’s winners were: 1st Cindy Kel-ler(White Zinfadel); 2nd Luke Wessel(White Grape and Peach); 3rd Glen Mehrtens (Peach). If you are interested in participating, contact Dave Albers, 476-6185. The MHS thanks you for your support
You are invited to join the Faith and Family Church for their Christmas Show performance “A Christmas Kaleidoscope”, Saturday, December 6th at 3:00 pm.
This is a brand new show this year. It will be filled with a variety of music styles performances, creative elements such as drama, comedy, dance and a beautiful presentation of the Christmas Story will be included. The performance will be approximately 1 hour, 15 minutes. They will have spaces for wheelchair seating, walkers and regular seating so that everyone can sit together. There is no charge for this event. Please respond by Friday, November 28, 2014 with your seating arrangements. Please contact Dawn Koester at (618) 610-5514 for any questions and to make your reservations.
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Advertisers Wanted! If you have an event or business you want to advertise in the Senior Talk contact Patty at 476-3731. Monthly rates are available for business advertisements. For Churches and other not-for-profit organizations event dates will be listed at no cost under the Newsletter monthly Calendar section. We continue to add subscribers to our monthly mailing list and distribute over 400 copies of the monthly Senior Talk to local churches and businesses. We want to thank everyone who contributes news items, pictures and purchases advertisements for the Senior Talk. Our goal is to make this your community newsletter.
Baby Quilts For Sale Senior Center
$
50
Bunco Night
Back row: L-R: Barb Elbe, Barb Sparkman, Barb Villigar, Sue York, Sue Hucke, Norma Brune, Louise Hepp Seated: L-R, Peggy Banker, Christie Lehr, Kathy Blair, Barb Zollner
Sue Hucke and Barb Sparkman began this monthly gathering of Bunco Babes in Sep 2005. We are beginning our 10th year of throwing dice at these ladies homes. Each month 2 of the members team up and hostess a fabulous night of fun and food at one of their homes. Some of the members have changed over the years but several in the group have been coming from the beginning. We do take a couple months off in the summer and are always ready to get back to rolling dice when September arrives. Barb Zollner and Sue York hosted an October Mustache Party at Barb Zollner's home. The hostesses usually create a theme and require each babe to wear a certain color.You never know what awaits you until you arrive.It always makes for a great night of laughter.
The Food Pantry now has installed an ADA compliant ramp that will make things so much easier for everyone that enters the building. A big Hearty THANK YOU to Castle Maintenance and the Village of Millstadt for making this possible. Joe Goudey along with his family and Janice Seidlitz, have generously donated their time and talent in the installation of the ramp. In addition, he is taking care of some sorely needed work there such as the removal of an air conditioner that no longer works and closing in the opening where heat escaped and critters could gain easy access, plus so many other odd jobs that improves the functionality of the pantry. The Village of Millstadt, approved the new ramp and is helping with the cost of materials. Some of the existing material was salvaged and reused to further reduce the cost of this project. Once again the volunteers at the food pantry want all to know how grateful we are for the generosity that this community continues to show. A mere thank you to all those that are involved in helping our neighbors that are less fortunate, just never seems like enough
Food Pantry Compliant
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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.
Your Help in This Matter is Greatly Appreciated
From the Desk of Mary Hallenkamp APN
With winter coming up we all worry about getting around on the ice and snow. But sometimes it is more dangerous in the house. One of the best things you can do in the house to prevent injury is to take your time.
Take time to get a step stool or ladder to reach high shelves, kitchen chairs are not stable. Set the ladder up correctly and get off and move it rather than stretching over to get something. Keep your most used items at arm’s reach rather than having to reach up or down to get something.
Take time to put on supportive shoes. House slippers and flip-flops are loose and often slippery. Barefoot is often not any better. Shoes need to be on if you need to run outside or go down the basement from time to time.
Speaking of basements, make sure the lights are on and hold onto the rail when you go up and down steps. Take extra trips rather than carrying too much at one time. If you are alone, try to wait for a family member to help you, or better yet, have them to do it for you. If this is not possible, make sure you are carrying your phone or have a lifeline button in case of emergency.
Another cause of falls is dizziness. If you have problems with getting lightheaded it’s even more important to take your time or get some help. Sit at the side of the bed for a moment before getting up. Use a cane or walker if you are unsteady.
Other sources of injury include tripping over your pet, slipping on the wet floor or spilled liquid, and, of course, tripping over a loose rug or an extension cord. Keep your eyes open. Turn on the lights. Take your time. Be safe inside.
Scents of the Season Submitted by Judy Vollmer Jacobs
Almost-yes! The cycle starts—Advent—anticipation—calendars--brisk walks filled with the aromas of sugar, molasses, and Hartshorne cookies wafting from windows and doors. And, then, nostrils are assailed with the piney perfume of wreaths and trees. Christmas…candle lights aglow…then snuffed with smoke ascending. Twelve days until Epiphany…more a repetitive, melodious, acoustic experience than a scented enchantment. The succeeding weeks provide a kaleidoscope of snowflakes, a crystalline purity, a smoke fume curling upward from fireplaces and chimneys. Phil takes a peak. Until finally…yes! Doughnuts and pancakes bubble
to herald the weekly seductive Friday fish frying. St. Valentine’s roses pervade for a day. The odor of corned beef and cabbage engulf the senses. Meanwhile, buds burgeon, slowly unfurling, until in their glory lilies
pervade…sweet lilies and overwhelming incense foretell the vigil of o’er. New life springs forth. Hams, roast. The weeks after Easter are here once more. The crispness of air gives way to redolence: the teasing/sneezing of pollens. The bouquet of lilies, lilacs, roses, geraniums and wild onions anticipate the spirit of bloom and growth. Fragrances overwhelm. There it is! The “smell” of green! First cut! Inhale deeply…savor…labor! Through the long, warming weeks scents recur and compete: the stench of fertilized fields, mouth-watering smoke from grilled ribs/snouts, astringents from chlorinated pools, musty sweaty t-shirts, wet dog. Eventually the oppression of heat submerges all
– except the pungency of tar on renewed streets. Wait! It is an apples and cinnamon copper kettle bubbling over the fire. Ambrosia tantalizes taste buds. Irritating horseradish clears the sinus. Not long until the leafy promise succumbs to rakes and pyres in
ultimate submission. The woodsy aroma of smoldering foliage hovers as a piquant haze on the countryside. Scents…seasons…expectation…absolution…rejuvenation…restoration…appreciation…(sniff)…Yes! The aroma of turkey baking, gravy simmering, pie mincing, thanks rendering. The bouquet of the annual feast…a cycle…. Anticipation…
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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
Laminating Tuesdays If you need something laminated please stop by on Tuesdays and we would be glad to laminate for you free of charge.
Notary Services Are Provided Free At The Senior Center
Open Enrollment Medicare Part D Help Available
Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Beginning on October 21 Until December 2
Call For Appointment 476-3731 This year Medicare’s Open Enrollment starts on Wednesday, Oct. 15, and ends at midnight on Sunday, Dec. 7 (Pearl Harbor Day). All plans will have Jan. 1 as their start date.
This is the time when you can make changes to your Part D plan or Medicare Advantage plan or you can enroll if you missed your enrollment time when you were first eligible. Below are the changes that a Medicare beneficiary can make during OEP (open enrollment period): • Enroll in a new Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. • Change from one Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plan to a new Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. • Enroll in a Part C Medicare Advantage Plan with Prescription Drugs • Change from one Part C Medicare Advantage Plan to a new Part C Medicare Advantage Plan. • Return to Original Medicare and purchase a Medicare Supplement and enroll in a Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. • Return to Original Medicare only and enroll in a Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plan • Or Return to Original Medicare with no Part D plan. Don’t forget there is a penalty for not enrolling in a Part D Medicare Prescription Drug plan when first eligible. For those who already have either a Part C Medicare Advantage plan with or without prescription drugs or a standalone Part D Medicare Prescription Drug plan, Medicare’s Open Enrollment is the time to make sure your drug plan or Medicare Advantage plan you are currently on or thinking of enrolling in still meets your needs, especially if you had any changes to your health. On Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm beginning on October 21 until December 2 you will be able to sit down with a SHIP representative who will help you check factors like deductibles, co pays, co insurance and also premiums. You can compare up to three plans at a time. Call Millstadt Township Senior Services at (618) 476-3731 for an appointment.
2014 Holiday Shopping EXPO
(40+ Vendors)
Saturday, November 8th
10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
GRAND MANOR 58 Frank Scott Pkwy E., Swansea
Spaghetti luncheon 11 am – 1 pm; $5 each
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Freeburg Care Center 746 Urbanna Drive, Freeburg IL 62243
(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
Fall Closet Cleaning Our 5th annual Big Ole Bag and Jewelry sale will be held next April. Remember to donate your gently used purses to the Senior Center for the annual sale.
St, Augustine, Jacksonville, And Amelia Island Trip
Thanks For Your Interest In The Winter Trip to Sunny Florida Where The Average Temp. in Feb.
Is 70’s and lows in the 50’s The Brochure will give you an idea of what you will be seeing. Included in the price, Luggage Handling Tips for the Bus Driver and Step on Guides. Movies and Bingo En Route, to pass the time. We will stop every 2 to 2 ½ Hrs. To Potty, Stretch and Lunch. Lunch throughout the Trip will be on you, as well as 2 Dinners. There will be time to Shop and walk around, take a stroll on the Beach. If you would like to join this Trip, there is a Deposit of $75.00 due at sign up, which will hold your seat. Seats are Limited. Full refund if cancelled within 30 days of departure. Final payment must be paid by Dec. 15, 2014 If you have Questions or want to sign up, Please give me a call.
Thank You, Allie Owens ( Chris ) 324 Grant Dr. , Columbia IL. 62236
618-281-9765 or 314-412-1308
Carol Reese, Audrey Wilson, Georgia Bruehl, Marlene Bruehl and Dorothy Wolfmeirer enjoying their Graduation Dinner
Millstadt Chief of Police Ed Wilkerson joined 41 graduates of the 6th class of the Millstadt Senior Citizen Police Academy. They were proud to accept their certificates at their graduation ceremony on Tuesday, October 13, 2014. As part of this program, Millstadt senior citizens learned about police procedures, gang awareness, health and nutrition programs available for seniors, and took part in seeing the police dog first hand. As part of the program, participants were given an up-close look at the day-to-day operations from Millstadt police officers.
Police Academy Graduates Arlene Huwer brings in her regular donation of stamps and catches a glimpse of what is going on this month on the calendar. Thank you Arlene
November Verse November woods are bare and still; November days are clear and bright; Each noon burns up the morning’s chill; The morning’s snow is gone by night.
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Senior Talk editors Don Mueller and Jerry Schmitz discussing the next issue.
"Melva Way, Betty Keller Timmer and Marianne Schaefer, members of Friends of the Old Millstadt Water Tower, were selling baked goods at the Jaycees Swap Meet on October 5. The next big event for the Friends will be a dance on November 22 at the Millstadt VFW. Contact Melva at 476-7933 or Betty at 476-7326 for tickets."
Gary & Debbie Helfrich Joyce Waller Millstadt Pharmacy Rosemary Mathews Jane Evans Jack Kramer Subway Breadeaux Pizza Suzette Weldon Ken (Flash) Farley Rebecca Fowlkes Lindy Kynsak Dorothy Wolfmeier Norma Brune Smokin K's Subway Millstadt IGA Otto & Charlene Faulbaum All Mart Wines & Spirits Janet Mueller
Elaine Morris Marsha Teliczan Barb Louis Dot Edmondson Thelma Short Diane Haas Julieene Weilbacher Marlou Eckert Scharf Farms Helen Chadeayne & Daughters Arlene Huwer Senator James Clayborne Brent Sommerfield Mike Capell Jo Columbus Club Melissa Todd Gloria Boehm Bob Schmierbach Meg-Hospice of Southern Illinois Joan Bevirt
Dennis and Dana Stanczyk (Dalphine Dill) Willis & Doris Steiger ( Erna Kremmel)
Toni Schneider (Erna Kremmel) John & Bonnie Kistner (Gene Kochmann) Ron & Sandy Pannier (Gene Kochmann)
Patty Evansco (Gene Kochmann) Arlene Wickell (Gene Kochmann)
Gary & Debbie Helfrich(Gene Kochmann) Jay & Jamie Papenberg (Gene Kochmann)
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Special Thanks to
Concordia Church
Immaculate Conception - Centreville
St. James Catholic Church
Trinity Lutheran Church
Zion Evangelical Church
Baptist Church
For Your Continued Support
Senior Center
Wish List
Sturdy Compartment Disposal Plates (9”-10”)
Dessert Plates 14-16 oz cups Paper Towels
New Dish Rags and Towels for kitchen
Bingo Prizes ($1 Value) Sugar-free snacks
12 Days of Christmas Gifts ($5)
The Millstadt Senior Center
Expresses Our Deepest Sympathy To The
Family, Friends and Loved Ones Of
Millstadt Pharmacy
618-476-1701 Brian Blair R.PH Penny Bobcik R.PH
Free Delivery Speedy Walk-In Service
Convenient Parking Unique Gift Shop
Subscription to Senior Talk
Tired of fighting the lines at local businesses for the latest copy of Senior Talk? To have a copy delivered to your mailbox for the next year, make a $100.00 donation to the Sandra M. Bereitschaft Foundation, Meals on Wheels program and receive a free one year subscription to Senior Talk. A subscription to the newsletter also makes a great Christmas or birthday gift.
Delphine Dill Milton Haas
Gene Kochmann Erna Kremmel Evelyn Metz Ron Parres
Loralee Presler Phoebe Shoemaker Robert Speichinger
Robert Weis Gloria Fuentes
Magdelen Janssen Margaret Kirschner
John Kuehnlein
Edwin Schilling
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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
November Calendar November 2—Daylight Savings time ends. Set-you clocks back one hour on Saturday evening. November 2—Floraville Grange Wurstmarkt. 11:00 - 3:00. November 4—Election Day. Senior Center closed. November 8—Zion Church Wurstmarkt. November 11—Veterans Day. November 23—Poinsettia Open House at Millstadt Gardens from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. November 27—Thanksgiving Day. Senior Center closed. November 28—Senior Center closed.
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Millstadt Food Pantry November Distribution November 4—8:00 am to 9:00 am November 12—1:00 pm to 2:00 pm November 21—6:00 pm to 7:00 pm November 22—8:00 am to 10:00 am Help make the holidays special with your donations of food and paper items. Please drop off your donations during our Food Pantry hours or at Millstadt Village Hall. All of your donations of food, paper items and monetary donations are greatly appreciated.
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
Associated Bank
Millstadt Garden Place
Millstadt Baptist Church
Thank You For Providing This Service To Our Community
During The Month Of Oct.
Our Volunteers Donated 680 Hours To
The Millstadt Senior Center
If Paid at Minimum Wage, the
Dollar Value Would be $5,610
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?
Please Stop By The Center To Sign Up Or See Patty In The Office
Meals on Wheels Nancy Kostelac Cheryl Mueth Susan Saeger Allen Analla
Darlene Slovinski Sandra Muskopf
Karen Witte Lindy Kynsak
Mary Ann Schaefer Linda Weingartner Peggy Mokriakow
Kitchen/Dining Room
Joanne Pollack Jane Evans
Lil Tracy Columbia DeLong Frances Dickneite
Betty Stark Fern Seiber
Georgia Bruehl Collen Costello
Barb Louis Dot Edmondson
Ida Ann Krick Charlie Worden
Center/Newsletter
Marge Watchel Ron (Fuzzy) Eckert
Jim Bereitschaft Marlou Eckert Janet Mueller Don Mueller Jerry Schmitz
Kathy Schaeffer Joyce Duarte Larry Sanders
Kathy Demond (Exercises)
Rick Coleman (Bowling) Barb Louis
Dot Edmondson
Thelma Short Diane Haas Meg Wessel
Bunco Darleen Sandheinrich
Bonnie Mueller Shelia Campe Shirley Rinck
Carol King Lil Tracy
Carol Treveer Evelyn Weber Rosie Helfrich
Shirley Schmidt Julieene Weilbacher Marlene Herrmann
Barb Zollner Christy Lehr
Janet Mueller Carol Osick
Marlou Eckert Jack Kramer
Trivia Night
Marlou Eckert Janet Mueller
Jean and Kevin Colbert Jim Bereitschaft
Eileen Doerr Jamie Bereitschaft
Ron Casey Lynn Muskopf Chris Sanders Karen Witte
Nancy Kostelac Kari Muskopf
Deb Joshu Nancy Marlen Rachel Feazel Dave Albers
Cindy and Butch Bertelsman
Bill and Diane Bereitschaft
Quilters Irma Hecke Rosemary Mathews Lois Potter Judy Sutter Pat Morris Joann Clemmons Mary Alice Schmitz Ruth Fritzinger Marlene Herrmann Marylou Kochmann Kathy Weygandt Joann Pisel Janet Heil
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Senator Clayborne handed out the pie and then the meals. He was definitely put the work at the Senior Center on Tuesday, October 14.
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We are thrilled here at Garden Place to spotlight one of our wonderful seniors for the month of November. Meet Shirley Elkins. Shirley was born on July 6, 1925 in Hurst Illinois. Her parents were Glen and Hilda Elkins. She has 3 younger brothers Richard, Disk and Don. I’m sure she learned to hold her own with them! She graduated from Hurst Bush
High School in 1943, and shortly thereafter went to College in Chicago where she earned a degree as a Paralegal. Most of her lifelong career was spent as a Paralegal in Chicago and she retired at around 57 years old. Shirley never married but she did have nieces and nephews that she spent time with, and in her own words said, “I tried not to spoil them.” But we all know how hard it is not to! She enjoys gardening and working with flowers as well as reading in her spare time. Her favorite novels were Mystery Novels. She played the clarinet and really enjoys her music. Shirley attended Moody Church in Chicago where she spent a lot of her time helping in the children’s ministry and women’s bible study. After all these years of living, she said, “the most important thing in life is to be right with the lord.” We are delighted to have Shirley in our Garden Place family, and her favorite thing to do here is: you guessed it, Just Relax. Garden Place welcomes our Newest Family members!!
Shirley Elkins
Garden Place - Resident Spotlight
We live here. We care here.
Garden Place Welcomes Our Newest Family Members!!
Fern Seiber makes funny faces at Hunter as his big sister Madison holds him
Betty Stark visits with Madisoison Simpson's new brother Hunter
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MEAL PRICES The suggested donated cost of the noon meal served
daily at the Millstadt Senior Center is $4.50 per meal.
The average actual cost per meal is over $10.00. In
addition to the amount paid to IGA or West End Bar
and Grill for each meal, we must cover the cost of
serving containers, cups, napkins, transportation,
beverages and salaries. Over 400 meals are served
or delivered weekly to seniors in Millstadt Township,
Freeburg and Smithton. Without the support of the
many volunteers and donations from the community
the meal cost for each senior would be considerably
higher than the $4.50 suggested donation. Thanks
to all our volunteers and all those who donate or
contribute cups, dessert plates and other items to
the Senior Center!
MCS “Girls on the Run” held a Bingo and Ice Cream Social at the Community Center on October 29.
(L-R) Georgia Bruehl and Ida Ann Krick wrapping silverware for Sister Cities to use at their Octoberfest in Soulard
(L-R) Senator Clayborne helps Toni Schneider and Doris Chaput get their pie.
Bunco Fun On September 18, St. James Parrish was the site of another fun evening of Bunco. Darleen Sandheinrich, Bonnie Mueller, Sheila Campe, Shirley Rinck, Carol King, and Carol Osick made sure the tables were set-up with dice and scorecards, the desserts were mouthwatering and plenty of bunco prizes were ready to go home at the end of the evening. The event raised $914.00 for the Millstadt Senior Center. Thank-you to everyone who made the event a success.
Christmas Gift Idea If you need a Christmas gift for a parent, grandparent, neighbor or friend, consider pre-paid meal tickets for a hot noon meal at the Millstadt Senior Center. Each ticket is just $4.50 and includes an entrée, vegetable or salad, bread, dessert and beverage. A great value for just $4.50. The meal tickets fit nicely in a stocking or Christmas card.
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November 3 Monday
Leave at 9:30 am Ben Franklin – Belleville, IL
Will drop off on side of Ben Franklin and pick up at same place at announced time before getting off bus.
Russell and Shirley Baltz still laughing and teasing after 63 years of marital bliss.
MILLSTADT TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES
NOVEMBER BUS TRIPS CALL FOR RESERVATIONS (618) 476-3731
Peel a Banana High-potassium foods, bananas, greens, potatoes, white beans, can help keep your heart in top form. Get the recommended
4,700 mg per day to help flush out excess sodium and regulate blood pressure.
Watergate Salad The pistachio commercials appearing on TV with Steven Cobert, who will soon replace David Letterman, made me think of this recipe. Something about election month and Watergate may also be the reason for thinking about this pistachio salad recipe.20 ounce can of crushed pineapples 1 package, 3.4 oz. pistachio instant pudding 1 cup miniature marshmallows ½ cup chopped pecans 1 ½ cups cool whip Combine the first four ingredients. Stir in the cool whip. Chill one hour.
November 10 Monday –
Leave at 9:00 am
Target and
Walgreens – Belleville Crossing
November 20 – Thursday – Leave at 9:00 am Menards – Shiloh, IL
Trivia Donors Thank you to everyone who came and purchased
items at our Trivia Night and to our Donors. Theevening was a huge success!!!
Steve and Lindy Kynsak Dave & Sandy Muskopf Charlie and Judy Butzinger Orville & Janet Mueller Nancy Marlen Irma Hecke Moore Asphalt Charlie and Cheryl Mueth All Mart - Smithton Patty Evansco Ruth Herrmann Jim Bereitschaft Karen Witte Earl and Eileen Doerr Sandy Ruhman Lee's Home Center Kevin Colbert Ken Schaefer Randy & Donna Eckert 4204 Brewhouse Marlou & Mark Raeber MaryAnn Schaefer Larry & Marlene Schubert
Jamie Bereitschaft Kristy Bereitschaft Neese Ron Schaefer Hills in Lebanon Triple Lakes Golf Course Tamarack Golf Course West End Bar and Resturant Circle K Herb & Margie Woehlke Rosemary Mathews Custom Marble Joyce Korbey Kostelac Grease Kevin & Jean Colbert Anonymous Donor Tom's IGA - Freeburg Margarita's Millstadt First National Bank of Waterloo Schnucks Farmers Tan Gary & Debbie Helfrich Rural King - Waterloo
Jack and Coke
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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
1 pm First
Wednesday Of Each Month
Please Feel Free to Join the Group Anytime
BOOK
CLUB
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, http://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.
Book Club
Doris and John Adams enjoy visiting with the Over 50 club at the Senior Center.
Dominoes & Rummy Club September 2014
323 Games
Frances Dickneite — 89 Games Won Gloria Kettler—81
Rick Coleman —45 Games Won Jane Evans —82 Games Won Betty Krupp—20 Games Won JoAnn Marlen—6 Games Won
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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 Randy Eckert Village Mayor Michael Todd Director Patty Evansco Nutrition Staff Rachel Feazel Transportation (Drivers) Robert Schmeirbach Larry Sanders Executive Board Orville Mueller, President Charlie Todd Gary Huwer 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
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, West End Bar & Grill and
Breadoux 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 homebound seniors. If you need this service or would like to schedule a visit, call Millstadt Township Senior Center at 618-476-3731.
If We Missed Your Birthday, Or Have It Listed Incorrectly Please Let Us Know So That We May Correct It
Birthdays November
Alan Wickell 7 Mary Adams 7 Edward Lauko 8 Donald Mehrtens 8 Jo Ann Clemems 9 Louisa Howell 9 Bruce Nowak 10 Richard Coleman 10 Wilma Rainwater 10 Kai Anderson 11 Norma Brune 11 Darlene Slovinski 13 Margery Haas 14 Magdalene Hermeling 16 Arthur Terveer 17 Russell Baltz 18
Irma Hecke 18 Verna Martin 21 Wanda Wheat 21 Jean Mcelligott 21 Margie Bahan 22 Ernest Werner 23 Judy Merod 23 Dorothy Wolfmeier 23 Janet Pauketat 24 Sam Koesterer 24 Dorothy Johnson 25 John Torisky 26 Joyce Maurer 29 Estelle Wernle 29 Dorothy Feazel 30
Porch Sale October 18, was one of the colder days in the month, but it did keep not keep shoppers from finding and buying one-of-kind items at the Senior Center porch sale. The weather was a little cold and breezy under the porch at the Community Center but the shoppers found enough hot buys to raise $360.00 for bingo prizes and other items for the Senior Center. Thank-you to all who donated items or made purchases. See you next spring!
Judge Rudolf and Smithton Township Supervisor Bill Weber deliver Meals on Wheels in Smithon
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