SENIOR MOMENTS
Manistee County Council on Aging
Issue: September 2017
By Sarah HowardExecutive Director
What in the world happened to summer? I can’t believe it is September! We had a great August and did a lot of activities and programs that everyone seemed to really enjoy. We had a “Grandma & Me Afternoon Tea” that was so much fun. I love it when we can have all ages together. Listening to everyone laughing and giggling really warms my heart. My mom brought her great granddaughter Adeline. It was so cute to see the relationship between them as the tea party went on. Thank you everyone for sharing your family and afternoon with us. We really had a great time. We also had a huge crowd for Bingo & Brats in Onekama at the beautiful Farr Center. We had the great Meals on Wheels crew come out and do the cooking and have some fun. The Onekama Lions Club grilled for us. It is always so nice to take our programs on the road. If you are interested in any of our ac-tivities or programs to head to your part of the county, give us a call and we will see what we can do. This month will be busy throughout the county with school starting, and I hope everyone keeps their eyes open for little ones walking across the street or getting off buses. I almost killed a little kid this summer when a ball came across the street and a little girl came running after it. I get so frustrated that we have so many parked cars on our streets. You can’t always see what’s coming. I sounded like my mom that day. I slammed on my brakes then I rolled the window down, checked to make sure she was alright, and then I scolded her for run-ning after the ball. I am sure I scared her but she
scared me to death. There will be a big event at the Little River Casino & Resort this month bringing seniors from all over Michigan to Manistee. On September 21, 2017, the Area Agency on Aging’s Advisory Board will be hosting Senior Empower Day. Their theme this year “Finding Slots for Seniors”, focuses on keeping you informed and involved – learning about services available to you and helping you ex-plore opportunities in your community. This is an all-day event with some great speakers and some fun surprises. The cost is $10, and that includes lunch. You need to register for this great event, so stop by the Senior Center before September 15th to get registered. I wanted to share that my husband (Tony) and I celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary. We
always say laughter is what keeps us married. One of my favorite things to ask couples who stop in at the Senior
Center is how long have you been married. Do you know, some of the couples will say 40, 50, 60 I have even had a couple of 75s, and I am always so impressed. If you ask what is your secret, most of them will say patience, never go to bed angry or always say I
love you even if you are really mad. But some of the couples that I see that amaze
me even more are people who tell me 3, 5, 7 or even 10 years because these are people who most likely had a terrible loss in their lives and were lucky enough to find another person to love and share their life with. So here is to all of the couples, whether you are newlyweds or have been married forever, I wish you love, happiness and joy for all of your years to come. I hope you have a great September, and remember to try something new!
Meet the Staff
Sarah Howard Executive Director
Jeanne BarberExecutive Assistant
Nancy FortinAssistant/
Facility Maintenance
Faye KeyesSenior Assistant Jo Hall Receptionist
Molly CichyBookkeeper
Board of Directors
Robert DanielsPresident
George WagonerVice President
Maureen BarrySecretary
Marlene McBride
Velma Moore
Virgil Johnson
Mary Kaye Wilkosz
News & Notes from Sarah
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Get involved with these activities!
Services
Foot Clinic: second Wednesday Next Foot Clinic: 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 13.Senior Food Bank: third Friday January through November. Next Food Bank: 9 to 11 a.m. on Sept. 15. Eyeglass Repair Clinic: third Thursday Next Eyeglass Clinic: 11 a.m. on Sept. 21. Free Attorney Consultations: second Tuesday.Next attorney consultations: Sept. 12. Call for an appointment Exercise OpportunitiesExercise Group: 9 to 9:30 a.m., Mon & WedSit & Get Fit (Manistee): 10 to
10:30 a.m., Tues & Thur
Sit & Get Fit (Onekama): 10:45 to 11:30 a.m., Mon & WedSit & Get Fit (Bear Lake): 10 to 11 a.m., Wed & FriBear Lake Methodist ChurchTai Chi: 2:30 p.m. Wed & FriIndoor walking: 10 a.m. Wed & Fri (Marilla)Sweatin’ to the Oldies: 3:30 p.m. Mon. & Wed.STRUT! Jazzy tap class: 3:30 p.m. Fri
Fun & GamesBridge: 1 p.m., Tuesday (in season)Fun Bingo: 11 a.m., WednesdayProduce Bingo: first FridayNext Produce Bingo will be Sept. 1.
“By all these lovely tokensSeptember days are here,
With summer’s best of weatherAnd autumn’s best of cheer.”
- Helen Hunt Jackson,
September
Happy Birthday!Vicki Eden 9/2Gus Storm 9/2Marie Clark 9/7Jerry Self 9/7Lois Doering 9/9Harry Turkette 9/10Marilyn Schweitzer 9/10Sandy Arnold 9/11Beverly Peterson 9/13James Polhemus 9/14Bernadine Jerumbo 9/14Ron Kaminski 9/14Donna Gamache 9/16Donavan Gannon 9/17Shirley Perschbacher 9/17Sharon Jenson 9/18Dianne Taylor 9/19Pearl Schudlich 9/21Velma Moore 9/23Ron O’Hagan 9/24
Ruth Tobey 9/24Janet Paulus 9/27
Happy Anniversary!
Bob & Elaine Smrcka 9/7Trish & Jerry Self 9/8Rob & Dawn Doehne 9/18Rick & Jewel Richardson 9/21Harlan & Charlotte Kott 9/22Mary & Stan Skocelas 9/30
If we have missed your birthday or anniver-sary, we apologize. Please let us know if you would like to be included in our birthday or anniversary records.
September Milestones
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September Flower: Aster or Morning Glory
September Birthstone: Sapphire
There are many days to commemo-rate in September:
9/2 is International Bacon day, 9/5 is Be Late For Something day, 9/6 is Read a Book day, 9/12 is Chocolate Milkshake day, 9/15 is Make a Hat
day, 9/23 is Checkers day, and 9/26 is National Comic Book day.
Welcome September!!
Fun surprises were in order for the Grandma and Me Afternoon Tea.
Our Tai Chi group is growing larger. A very relaxing way to get fit.
Patty and Barb check out a beaver dam in the makings along the Riverwalk, during Walk with Ease.
Grandmas and granddaughters enjoy our Afternoon Tea.
So much for lazy summer days. August kept us hopping with all kinds of fun activities.
Our final Citizens’ Academy featured a gentleman
from the State Police Emergency Support Team.
August Fun at the Senior Center
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SEEKING SENIOR VOLUNTEERS
Do you want to help make your senior center better? The MC-
COA is looking for volunteers to help daily activities run smooth-
ly.
Some examples include:
•Setting up for classes, activities or parties
• Decorating for special events
• Making calls to confirm appointments, trips, etc.• Organizing bookshelves
• Food bank
• Teaching craft class
• Lead exercise class
This is your senior center. Come help us make it work for you.
Please call the Senior Center to volunteer or for more
information.
723-6477
WHAT’S GOING ON AROUND THE COUNTY
WELLSTONTues. 10 am Sit & Get Fit
Thurs. 10 am Bingo
2nd Thurs of the month1 pm Jammers
(May-Oct.)
ONEKAMAMon & Wed. 10:30 am
Sit & Get Fit
COPEMISH2nd Friday of month
10:30 Senior Fun Day (Bingo)
60 and older
MARILLAWed. 10 am Walking
Wed. 1 pm Computers
Fri. 10 am Walking
Bingo last Wed each month 11 am
BEAR LAKEWednesday 10 am
Sit & Get Fit
Friday 10 am Sit & Get Fit
Please remember, if you are purchasing Senior Dining Out Certificates
They are intended for use by Manistee County seniors, 60 and over.
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC
Hospice of Michigan is offering free blood pressure clinics at the Senior Center on the first and third Fri., each month. The dates for the remainder of 2017 are as fol-lows:
Fri., September 1, 2017 with Dori Tetzlaff, RNFri., September 15, 2017 with Deb Lijewksi, RNFri., October 6, 2017 with Dori Tetzlaff, RNFri., October 20, 2017 with Deb Lijewksi, RNFri., November 3, 2017 with Dori Tetzlaff, RNFri., November 17, 2017 with Deb Lijewksi, RNFri., December 1, 2017 with Dori Tetzlaff, RN
Mon., Sept. 1111 a.m.
First Responder Appreciation Day
Manistee Senior CenterAll Manistee County emergency personnel are invited to attend.
Please come show your support for our hometown heroes.
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Parkinsons Support GroupThe Parkinsons Support Group meets on the 3rd Thursday of every month (except Jan. & Feb.) at 11 a.m. at West Shore Medical Center Education Center, room #1. The November meeting will be Thursday, November 9.For info call:
Jeanne Lewis 299-1286 Linda Nickelson 690-5048
VETERANS EXCHANGE DAY
First Wednesday each month 1 p.m.Manistee Senior Center
All veterans invited to come spend time with other veterans.
Join us for
Produce Bingo
Friday, Sept. 111:00 a.m.
Fettuccine with Sausage & Kale
Ingredients
1 pound fettuccine1 pound spicy italian sausage,
removed from casing1/2 cup heavy cream
1 large bunch kale, trimmed and coarsely chopped
1/2 cup grated parmesan
PreparationIn large pot of boiling, salted water, cook pasta until al dente; drain. In large skillet, cook
sausage over medium-low until browned, about 7 minutes. Add 1/2 cup water and cream; simmer until reduced by half, about 7 minutes. Add kale; toss until wilted.
Remove from heat; toss with pasta. Sprinkle with parmesan.
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTION
Computer classes are held Mondays at 10 a.m. at the Senior Center.
STRUT!a jazzy tap class for seniors
Classes Fridays 3:30 p.m. $3 per class 4 for $10
Call the Senior Center to sign up
723-6477
TRIP
Thursday, Sept. 14$40/person
Sign up at the Senior Centeror call 723-6477
September 21Little River Casino and Resort
“Finding Slots for Seniors” Focusing on opportunities for seniors to keep ac-tive, socialized and involved in their communities.
Includes resources, activities and live music$10 includes lunch
due no later than September 15. Call or email for more information:
Ruth Ann Sheets, 866-473-2538 or [email protected],
Featured speaker: Jo Murphy, Executive Director of Medicare/Medicaid Assistance Program.
SENIOR EMPOWER DAY
ELDER LAWPRESENTATION
Tuesday, September 26 ~ 11 a.m.Elder Financial Abuse/Exploitation
Nathan Piwowarski from McCurdy, Wotila & Porteous
will be at the Senior Center to present this informative program. Please register to save your seat.
723-6477
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ChiliTurkey sandwich
ColeslawPineapple chunks
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Labor DayNo meals
Senior Center closed
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Jeweled pork loinCheezy potatoes
Roasted cauliflower
Chocolate chip cookieRoll
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HamScalloped potatoes
Sliced carrotsApplesauce
Roll
19
Chicken & noodlesPeas & pearl onionsScalloped tomatoesPineapple pretzel
saladRoll
20
Stuffed peppersCheezy potatoes
SuccotashPearsRoll
21
Sausage & sauerkrautMashed potatoes
Wax beansTapioca pudding
Roll
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Wet burritoSpanish rice
CornFresh orange
12
Mushroom steakMashed potatoes
Peas & carrotsNirvana salad
Roll
13
BBQ meatballsSeasoned noodles
California vegetableNectarine
Roll
14
Pub burger on bunBaked beansPotato saladCantaloupe
15
Chicken ala kingMashed potatoesRoasted zucchini
Tropical fruitRoll
5
Braised beef over noodles
Fresh petite carrotsCorn
PeachesRoll
6
Sloppy joesTater totsColeslaw
Honeydew melon
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Baked chickenScalloped potatoes
Green beansPearsRoll
8
Sliced turkeyMashed potatoes
w/gravyBeets
Cranberry orange relishRoll
26
Swedish meatballs over noodlesGreen beans
BeetsRaspberry sherbet
Roll
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Beef stewPotatoes & carrots
Brussels sproutsMandarin oranges
Biscuit
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GoulashTossed salad
Italian vegetableIce creamGarlic roll
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Sweet & sour chickenGarden riceCauliflower
Broccoli cutsPearsRoll
1
Potato crunch pollackBaked potatoBroccoli cutsFruit cocktail
Roll
September 2017 ~ Meals on Wheels Menu
Menu subject to change
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259 am Exercise10 am Comp class11 am Social hourNoon meal12:30 Police Talk3:30 pm Sweatin’6 pm Pinochle
2610 am Sit & get fit
11 am Social hour11 am Elder law presentationNoon meal1 pm Bridge
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9 am Exercise11 am Fun bingoNoon meal2:30 pm Tai Chi3:30 pm Sweatin
2810 am Sit & get fit
11 am Social hour11:30 Carrie Selbee & Roger TarczonNoon meal
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11 am Social hourNoon meal2:30 pm Tai Chi
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4Labor Day
Senior Centerclosed
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10 am Sit & get fit
11 am Toe Tapping TueNoon meal1 pm Bridge
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9 am Exercise11 am Fun bingoNoon meal2:30 pm Tai Chi 3:30 pm Sweatin’
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10 am Sit & get fit
11 am Social hourNoon meal2 pm Matter of balance
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11 am Social hourNoon meal2:30 pm Tai Chi3:30 pm STRUT!
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9 a.m. Exercise10 am Comp class11 am First Re-sponder Day Noon meal3:30 pm Sweatin’6 pm Pinochle
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10 am Sit & get fit
11 am Social hourAttorney servicesNoon meal1 pm Bridge
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9 am Exercise11 am Fun bingo10:30 am FootClncNoon meal2:30 pm Tai Chi3:30 pm Sweatin’
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10 am Sit & get fit
10 am Mystery Trip11 am Social hourNoon meal2 pm MOB
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9-11 am Food bank10 am BP clinic11 am Social hourNoon meal2:30 pm Tai Chi3:30 pm STRUT!
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189 am Exercise10 am Comp class11 am Social hourNoon meal3:30 pm Sweatin’6 pm Pinochle
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10 am Sit & get fit
11 am Toe Tapping TueNoon meal1 pm BridgeMCCOA Brd Mtg
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9 am Exercise11 am Fun bingoSept. birthdaysNoon meal2:30 pm Tai Chi3:30 pm Sweatin’
2110 am Sit & get fit
11 am Social hour11 am Eyeglass clncNoon meal2 pm MOBSenior Empower3:30 pm Photo group
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10 am Painting class11 am Social hourNoon meal2:30 pm Tai Chi3:30 pm STRUT!
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9:15 am Walk w/Ease10 am BP clinic11 am Produce bingoNoon meal2:30 pm Tai Chi3:30 pm STRUT!
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September 2017 ~ Calendar of EventsSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Be sure to check page 4 to see happenings throughout
the county.
Manistee CountyCouncil on Aging
457 River St.Manistee, MI 49660
Phone: (231) 723-6477Toll Free: (888) 723-9060Fax: (231) 723-1640
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Before there were weather apps for your smartphone, Doppler radar, or the National Weather Service, people looked to the signs of nature to prepare for what’s to come.
Cleveland weather guru, Dick Goddard, put to-gether a laundry list of these “signs” of nature that can predict a harsh winter ahead. They were featured in the 1978 Farmers’ Almanac, and it is still relevant today.
Here are the 20 Signs of A Hard Winter ac-cording to folklore:
1. Thicker than normal corn husks (corn in MI has thick husk this year)2. Woodpeckers sharing a tree3. Early arrival of the Snowy owl4. Mice eating ravenously into the home5. Early departure of geese and ducks6. Early migration of the Monarch butterfly7. Thick hair on the nape (back) of the cow’s neck
8. Heavy and numerous fogs during August (we have had in midmichigan)9. Raccoons with thick tails and bright bands10. Early arrival of crickets on the hearth 11. Spiders spinning larger than usual webs and enter-ing the house in great numbers (have had more than usual this year)12. Pigs gathering sticks13. Insects marching in a line rather than meandering14. Early seclusion of bees within the hive15. Unusual abundance of acorns16. Muskrats burrowing holes high on the river bank17. See how high the hornet’s nest, ‘twill tell how high the snow will rest”18. The orange band on the Woollybear (or Wool-lyworm) caterpillar: a narrow orange band warns of heavy snow; fat and fuzzy caterpillars presage bitter cold19. The squirrel gathers nuts early to fortify against a hard winter20. Frequent halos or rings around the Sun or Moon forecast numerous snow falls.
Signs That a Hard Winter is Coming
Manistee County COA457 River St.Manistee, MI 49660
Flower Show, Walk With Ease August was a great month at the Senior Center. We went to Onekama to see the “Toadily Marvelous” flower show, we started a walking group, & we enjoyed a fun tea party with some “seniors in training.”
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