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Elder Affairs & City of Lynn
Meet the Staff:
Stacey Minchello Director 781-599-0110 ext. 503
Rosa Paulino-Diaz Activities Assistant ext. 625
Pam Brito Program Coordinator ext. 618
Hours of Operation:
Monday thru Friday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Joan B. Noble President Marie Pelligrini Vice President Deb Small Treasurer George Harvey Recording Secretary Roberta Abrams Membership Secretary
Next FRIENDS Meeting,
May 26th* @ 10am
Lynn Council on Aging Senior Center
FRIENDS of LCOA Executive Board
LCOA Board of Directors
Meets 4th Wednesday monthly at 11:30 a.m.
Albert DiVirgilio President Arthur Akers Clerk Edmund Brown Frank LaMacchia Lester McCLain Charles Mitchell Frances Taggart Pearl Brown Marlene Vasi Eddy Minette Lall
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MAY HAPPENINGS
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Tues, May 3rd Birthday Party Karaoke! 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Weds, May 4th Penny Sale Senior Center 12 noon – 1pm Proceeds to the Friends of LCOA Thurs, May 5th OPEN HOUSE Entertainer: Denise Doucette 12:15 pm Thurs, May 5th Veterans Coffee Hour with Tom Moran 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Resource Library Mon, May 9th Bingo Bonanza $11 - 12 games 6 cards -paper sheets only
one package per person Big prizes! 1 pm start time 12 noon card sales until 12:50pm
Tues, May 10th Blood Sugar AND Blood Pressure Clinic 8 am – 9:30 am Lg Activity Room Thurs, May 12th Ice Cream Social! Friends of LCOA $.25 1pm Mon, May 16th Field Trip: MBTA Sr. ID –Downtown Boston 9:30 am – 2:30 pm Lunch @ Wendy’s $2 Tues, May 17th Lunch Trip: Flaming Grille $2 10:30 am Weds, May 18th Mass Senior Action Meeting Wall Plaza 10 am Thurs, May 19th Podiatry Appointments 10 am – 12 pm Fri, May 20th BROWN BAG Program 10 am – 12pm sponsored by the BOSTON FOOD BANK Mon, May 23rd Shop/Lunch Trip: Dollar Zone, Boston St Lynn – 9:30 am Lunch at Imperial Buffet $2 Tues, May 24th Foxwoods Casino Trip 6:30 am – 6:30pm $28 (pre-paid reservation required) Weds, May 25th Lynn Council on Aging Board of Directors Meeting 11:30 am Thurs, May 26th Friends of the Lynn Council on Aging meeting 10 am Fri, May 27th Lunch Trip: Cracker Barrel Restaurant $2 9:30 am - 1:30 pm Mon, May 30th Memorial Day Center is closed Tues, May 31st Lunch Trip: Castle Island $2 9:30 am - 1:30 pm Class Cancellations & Notices: May 12th & 19th No Zumba classes May 13th No Exercise class May 25th Movie at 12 noon- Center closes at 2pm. Please book rides for 1:45pm.
FRIENDS MEETINGS
May 26th 10 am - First Floor Board Room
Considering joining the FRIENDS? Come visit us and see what we’re all about! …
Friendship first, friendly smiles making smiles and raising funds for our senior center.
Open House!
Lynn Senior Center Thurs, May 5th 11 am – 1pm Come see us! Visit the senior center and receive a tour. Stay for lunch and enjoy our Mother’s Day entertainer, Denise Doucette at 12:15 pm
Disclosure alert: Age is just a number. You may be old enough to join us, but just not old enough to hang out at the senior center. However, evidence proves that socializing improves your health. Bring your bucket list! We’re open to new ideas for activities!
No reservation required.
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Foxwoods Casino $28 6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Tues, May 24th Tues, August 16th Tues, Oct 18th Tues, Nov 15th
$10 Free Slot Play $10 Food coupon or free meal at the buffet
Mohegan Sun $28 6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Tues, June 21st Package to be released soon
Plainridge Casino $10 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Tues, July 19th Weds, Sept 21st $10 Free slot play and if you’re a new rewards mem-ber, you receive a U-Spin for a chance to win $5 - $500. Limited seating Pre-paid reservation required Package subject to change based on passenger count Buses leave Lynn Senior Center promptly at 8:30 am and leave casino promptly at 3:45 pm promptly
CASINO TRIPS
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YOUR AD
HERE
CALL TODAY
Departs from Lynn Senior Center
MOVIES…every Wednesday @ 1:00 p.m.
Free Popcorn and SodaWide Screen Plasma Home Theatre System
May 4 Creed 2016 PG-13 133 mins
May 11 The Intern 2015 PG-13 122 mins
May 18 Las Vegas 2013 PG-13 105 mins
May 25 Bucket List ***12 noon start time*** 1997 PG-13 97 mins
Don’t be shy! Let us know if there’s a movie you would like to see! Even if it’s in the theatre now, we can queue it for months later.
Opening for a VOLUNTEER DRIVER
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Love to Drive? Enjoy socializing? Looking to get out more? We’re looking for a volunteer driver to drive our seniors on field trips or lunch trips.
Most trips are morning to mid afternoon. A few times a year we do special night trips. We provide easy safety training. You must have a clean CORI and decent driving record.
What do you get besides time with us? Lunch! If interested, or have any questions, please call Pam at 781-586-8618.
TAX AMNESTY
Page 8 Lynn Council on Aging
Wellness Watch May 2016 May is American Stroke Awareness Month. A stroke happens every 40 seconds and every 4 minutes someone dies from a stroke. Each year almost 800,000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke. In the United States, stroke is the lead-ing cause of adult disability and the 5th leading cause of death. What is a stroke? A stroke is an attack to the brain that occurs when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off. Brain cells are deprived of oxygen and begin to die and the abilities of the body that are controlled by that part of the brain are lost. The location and size of the attack vary greatly and determine how a person is affected. A small stroke may only cause temporary weakness of an arm or leg, where as a large stroke can leave someone permanently paralyzed with loss of speech or movement on one side of the body. What are the symptoms?
Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially if it only occurs on one side of the body Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination Sudden severe headache with no known cause.
If a person is experience a stroke they must ask FAST by asking the following questions F- Face, Can you smile? Does one side of the face droop? A-Arms: Can you raise both arms? Does one arm drift downward? S-Speech: Can you repeat a simple phrase? Is your speech slurred or strange? T-Time: if any you answer yes to any of these questions you must call 9-1-1 immediately. Prevention 80% of strokes can be prevented and it is important to know the risk factors and how to reduce risk. High blood pressure, atrial fibrillation, high cholesterol, diabetes and blood circulation problems all increase risk for a stroke. All of these medical conditions can be controlled with medication and a healthy lifestyle. Be sure to discuss with your medical provider about any concerns and changes you are looking to make. Lifestyle factors include maintaining a healthy weight by eating properly and staying active. Refrain from smoking as it doubles the risk of stroke. Limit alcohol intake to one drink a day for women and two drinks a day for men.
For more information log onto: www.stroke.org Kelsey Spotts- Wellness Program Coordinator
The Kiosk for Living Well
Come to the Kiosk in May! We want to show you all the new Trivia games and introduce you to our specialists if you haven’t met them yet. There’s no time like the present! You can meet with The Million Hearts Nurses and our Community Health Workers Tuesday May 10th and Thursday May 26th from 9:30-11:30. So far, there hasn’t been one question our Million Hearts team can’t answer. Sylvia, our Balance and Falls Prevention Specialist will be available to teach some tools to improve your mobility. She can assess your strength and balance and work with you on improvements if necessary. She’ll be at the Kiosk on Thursday April 5th from 9:00-11:30.
The Kiosk is open every Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 – Noon.
Kiosk Exercise classes also take place every Tuesday and Wednesday from 12:30 to 1:30.
We look forward to spending some time with you at the Kiosk!
MAY
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To All the Moms ...
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Please consider making a tax deductible donation to assist the FRIENDS in raising funds to enhance the center. In memory or in honor of a loved one, donations will receive acknowledgement in the LCOA’s monthly newsletter. Thank you in advance for your support. Families of those honored will be notified of your generous contribution. Please make check payable to: FRIENDS of LCOA
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