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The Inside Story by Carmen Rideout
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Volunteer Board of Directors
Cover Photo Dementia Friends
New Website In Your Corner
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classes, activities and groups winter calendar
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Ongoing classes and support groups
7-8
Menus for September, October, and November
9-11
Program Donations 12
Memorial Donations 13
Operation Independence Donations
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Update from Green Boomerang
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This institution is an equal opportunity provider, and employer.
By now, many of you know that the look and the feel of the new space at the Hub on Smith has certainly changed in a number of ways. There is a short list of items that are still in progress, however most of the work has been completed. If you haven’t already, please come down to 211 Smith Street and see for yourself. We will be happy to give you a tour.
We have introduced some changes and new practices in some of our operations. Business hours are 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This means the phones, the reception desk, and administrative staff are available during these hours. Monday through Friday we offer four choices for breakfast from 7 a.m. -10 a.m. with a suggested contribution of $5 for people 60 and over. Our main entrance doors will open at 7 a.m. to accommodate the breakfast service. Lunch is served from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. seven days a week at the Hub. Our salad bar consists of an amazing assortment of greens and vegetables with a delicious soup too! We no longer call tables. People simply eat when they choose. We are now using dishes versus the institutional “lunch tray”. We continue to be open at the Hub on Smith every weekend with a lunch service from 11a.m. to 1 p.m. I do understand that change can be difficult and I certainly respect that not everyone has the same tastes and preferences. I really appreciate those of you who have come to me directly and shared your thoughts and ideas. In the end, our organization is not about a name or a building. It is about the people and the services we provide. I thank all of you for your patience and flexibility over the past year. I want to extend a special note of gratitude to the staff and volunteers who have worked so hard to make sure programs to the people we serve have not been compromised in any way. We are really loving the new and additional space to work and serve the older people of Sheridan!
by Carmen Rideout, Executive Director
by Terri Hayden, Volunteer Director
The HUB was transformed into “Super Hero Central” on October 19th, as staff celebrated the dedicated service of it’s over 300 volunteers. Volunteers served 23,530 hours over the past fiscal year (Oct. 2017-Sept. 2017),contributing $235,300 as in-kind service. The HUB thanks our volunteer servers from the community and the students from the Sheridan College Nursing Program. A big heartfelt thank you to Carla White for photos of the evening, and the staff at the Hub on Smith! If you or someone you know is interested in volunteering, we have many opportunities for serving our senior community. Please contact Terri Hayden, Director of Volunteer Services at 672-2240 Ext. 131, or stop by and pick up an application!
President
Callie Drell
Vice President
Rae Ann Morss
Treasurer Anthony Spiegelberg
Secretary Molly Dow
Board Members Cheryl Heath Vickie Mader Jim Wilson
Dr. John Ritterbush
Directors Emeritus Darlene Elliott Roman Skatula
Dr. Sy Thickman
Cover photo: Our caring, experienced staff is here to help you get the most out of life. Never been to the Hub before? We’ve got a friendly face ready to show you the ropes and help you settle in.
Photo by Jenae Neeson
Community-based services support residents at home and connect-ed to their communities. Utilizing community based services we of-fer helps to prevent premature institutionalization. If you think that your family or someone you know may benefit from any or all of our
Dementia Friendly Wyoming—Sheridan announces its new website with resources for care partners at:
www.dfwsheridan.org
Check out the calendar of upcoming workshops and
Day Break, adult day care services onsite 675-4968
Dementia Friendly Wyoming — Sheridan 461-7134
Family Caregiver Support and Loan Closet* *assistive devices for all ages (wheelchairs, crutches, walkers and more)
672-2240
Goose Creek Transit Public Bus Service Handicap accessible transport available
675-7433
Help at Home Housekeeping, bathing, shopping
675-1978
Home Delivered Meals 672-6079
Volunteer Opportunities 672-2240
Outreach Support, Housing Assistance, LIEAP Opportunities and possibilities!
672-2240
Classes, Fitness, Trips, and Fun Things to Do 672-2240
Save the date to celebrate at the 8
th Annual Keystone
Awards.
2018 Honorees:
Bob & Rosie Berger
Jay McGinnis
Mary Jean Roush
April 19, 2018 at the WYO Theater to honor individuals with a lifetime achievement of service to community and to benefit services of The Hub on Smith.
Tickets on sale at the WYO Theater in January.
The Hub on Smith Street 2018 Calendar for sale at the front desk Dec 1
st $10 each!
$ New for Creekside Apartment Residences! Lunch route (on every Mon & Thurs) departs from Creekside at 10:35 to the Hub, return trip departs from the Hub at 12:40 p.m. The fare is one ticket. Alternate location drop requires additional fair. Route begins Dec 4
th. No need to call for
reservations. Direct questions to 674-9273 Christmas Wrapping Station beginning Dec. 1st, located in the ART STUDIO! Complete with everything to get the job done. Christmas Cards included! Available Mon-Fri 9-3 p.m. with exception to class times. Holiday Recipes with a Healthy Twist, Tues Dec. 6 – with Georgia Boley, “When I’m 64…or more”, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m., Café Sheridan Aires Winter Concert, Dec 7
th 1:30 p.m.
with Master of Ceremonies Ryan Koltiska! Thurs, matinee performance $2 (SC) at the door. Fri, Dec 8
th dinner
served at 6:00 p.m. Catered by BINOS. $11 suggested contribution. Please sign up and pre-pay at the front desk for dinner.
$
Christmas Luncheon Party Tue, Dec 12, 2017 - Our party
will be held at Open Range Restaurant at noon. Everyone is responsible for their lunch, which range in price from $8.95 plus tax and tip. We will have a “White Elephant” gift exchange. Wrap an item you no longer need or want, but do not put your name on the package. Make your reservation by calling the Hub on Smith @ 672-2240 by Dec 1. The Goose Creek Transit Bus will pick folks up at their home for the regular bus fee. Call 675-RIDE (7455) for bus reservations by Dec 1.
$
Conversations In History with Helen Laumann- Dec 13
th @
10:30 p.m. Topic: The Circus Is
Coming To Town Thrift Store Crawl! Back by popular!! Oh, yes! Thurs Dec 14
th leave the Hub at 9:00 a.m.
back to the Hub for lunch. Participating shops TBA. Sign up early for a seat on the bus $2. (SC) Helps pay for gas.
$
Soup, Lights & Sweets Mon, Dec 18, 2017, - The annual Christmas light tour will include a soup & bread supper followed by the Christmas light tour. The evening will end with sweets @ the Flagstaff Cafe. Supper will be served at 5:00 p.m. in the Hub on Smith Café. The buses will depart from the Hub @ 6:00 p.m. and return to the Hub by 8:30 p.m. SC for registered >60 folks $20.00. Fee for unregistered <60 folks $23.00. Register and pre-pay at the Hub on Smith by Dec 14, 2017. Questions call 672-2240.
$
Music in the Dining Room by Saralee Garber & Lee Howard, Wed Dec 20
th at
11:00 a.m. The fun department takes it “on the road” to the Big Horn meal site location (the Big Horn Women’s Club). Thurs, Dec 21
st Lunch is served at
11:30 a.m. and must be ordered the day before or earlier by calling Holli at 672-6079.
Early Bird New Years at noon party Fri Dec 29
th Food,
Friends, Music & Bingo after the toast.
Ladies Billiards? Any interested parties please call 672-2240 ex 107. We’ll take a consensus of Fri or Sat, mornings or afternoons beginning in Jan. Wills v. Trusts with Tim Tarver, Tues, Jan 2 – When I’m 64…or more”, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m., Café Trivia Weds in Jan! Begins Jan 3rd @ 10:00 a.m. in the café. Just come!
Antique Roadshow at the Hub, with Ken & Sue Heuermann, Alex Banks, Wayne Sullenger & Darla Judes combine knowledge to give their best estimate as to the value of your precious items. Save the dates: Jan 9
th
Feb 13th March 13
th and April
10th Check in begins at 1:00
p.m.
Conversations In History with Helen Laumann- Jan 10
th
@ 10:30 TOPIC: The History
Of Dome Lake Resort
Inter-generational Chess League Jan 10
th through March 21
st 6-
7:30 p.m. Sign up at the YMCA @ 674-7488 direct questions to Luke Gibson. Sponsored by the
YMCA & the Hub.
Made in Sheridan County Tours – Are you curious about what is manufactured in our county? Hop on the newly acquired “Fun Bus” and go for manufacturing company tours. The suggested contribution for registered seniors - $5.00, unregistered folks - $8.00. Sign-up and pre-pay at the Hub five days before each tour. We will depart from the Hub lobby area. NO OPEN TOE SHOES ALLOWED ON THESE TOURS. Thurs, Jan 11, 2018, 12:30
p.m.. – 4:00 p.m. - Kennon Products Inc., Vacutech, LLC and Koltiska Distillery
Mon, Jan 22, 2018, 12:30
p.m. – 2:30 p.m. – Craftco Metal Services Inc.
Thurs, Feb 8, 2018, 12:30
p.m. – 3:30 p.m. – Luminous Brewhouse, Tom Balding Bits & Spurs, Kings
Ropes & Museum. $
Penguin Awareness Day! Thurs Jan 18
th Tux and tails?
Oh, yeah and why not! Ukulele class with Lynn Young begins Jan 23
rd
through March 14th each Tue at
2:00 p.m. Learn basic chords, tuning & songs. No charge for classes. Limited instruments will be available for use on temp basis, courtesy of Q-Man Music. Instruments available for purchase through Q-man Music, CB Music or Morris Music in Sheridan. Sign-ups requested.
Wally Ball by request! Beginning Jan 23
rd through
March 20th we have scheduled
the racquetball courts at the YMCA to play each Tues at 9 a.m. &/or (Thurs. at 1:30 p.m. if we have interest) please sign up at the Hub front desk for show of interest in either day. Question? 672-2240 ex. 107 $1 suggested donation at court time.
$
When you think of a KAZOO what do you think of? NATIONAL KAZOO DAY! Thurs Jan 25
th 12:30 p.m.
share in the fun! The Jane Party lives on! If you your first, middle or last name is Jane we want to add you to our get together on Sun Jan’e’uary 27
th. Details to be
announced! To let me know you are interested at 672-2240
ex 107.
Advanced Directives and POA’s Tues Feb 6 – with Brendon Kerns, “When I’m 64…or more”, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m., Café
Who likes desserts? Feb is We Love Dessert Month!! – Each week the Café will feature a specific dessert category. Come in to the Hub on Smith and Enjoy. Week #1 – Chocolate Week #2 – Cookies Week #3 – Cherry Week #4 – Lemon Valentine portraits with or four your sweetheart Fri, Feb 2
nd Schedule your setting
between 10-noon. 2-4x6 prints for $5.00. Courtesy of Shirley McPheeters of FFF Photography.
$ Super Bowl Pot Luck Party Sun Feb 4
th! here on the big
screen. Interested football fans sign up by Feb 1
st please.
Yet another invaluable invention to celebrate… The Umbrella! Fun facts AND an umbrella parade, so, let’s do this Feb 8
th
at 12:30 p.m. Candy Sale, Feb 12 – 14, 2018, 10:30 – 12:30 p.m. – Remember your Sweetheart with Sweets on Valentine’s Day. Stop by the Tech Nook (near the lobby of the Hub) to shop for fine chocolates and confections from the Chocolate Tree here in Sheridan. Conversations in history with Helen Laumann – Feb 14
th @
10:30 a.m. TOPIC: The Old Stage Routes and PK Ranch.
Winter activity Info-meeting, Thurs, Feb 15th, 10:00 a.m. – The purpose of this meeting is to gather ideas and interests
Come learn the One Stroke painting technique made famous by Donna Dewberry with Gail. Supplies will be furnished for the first class. Information on obtaining supplies will be shared at the first class. Suggested contribution for registered seniors is $70.00. Fee for unregistered folks is $75.00. Sign-up and pre-pay at the front desk by Jan 4, 2018
$
Teton Therapy led by Brian Allred, PT & Ginny Holcomb, OT FREE screening for issues such as: pain, mobility issues-balance and weakness on the first Thu of Dec, Jan, and Feb 1– 2 p.m. 10-15 minute appointments depending on your individual needs. No pre-appointment but please do check in at the front desk
Sign up and prepay for all classes at the front desk
for outdoor winter activities the Hub and Wyoming Wilderness can offer young at heart seniors. Coffee, cocoa and goodies will be provided. The info-meeting will take place in the Community Room at the Hub on Smith.
Snowshoeing Hike Tue, Feb, 20, 2018 – This hike will take place on Black Mountain Road in the Big Horn Mountains. Transportation will be carpooling. Gather at the Hub on Smith at 9:45 a.m. with departure at 10:00 a.m. Departure from the hike site will be 2:30 p.m. Bring your own lunch and water bottle. WWA will provide a snack, cider and cocoa. Wear warm layers, gloves, boots and hat. Call the Hub @ 672-2240 or WWA @ 672-2751 for information on obtaining snowshoes and to sign-up by Feb 15th.
Learn French Beading with Lois Logan Mon at 1:30 p.m. – Create rose/stem/leaf entirely of beads. All supplies included for a suggested contribution of $10 per project. Interest will determine other projects. Sign-
up and repay. $
Craft Class, Tue, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. – A casual group of crafters who do a variety of projects for fun and camaraderie. A new project this winter will be painting rocks for the Sheridan County Rocks once a month. Call 672-
2240 ex. 108 for specific rock project dates. New crafters are always welcome.
Knitting and Crocheting Class, Thurs, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. – Donna Stubbs from the Fiber House shares her knowledge and skills in an informal setting. Bring your own yarn and patterns. Newcomers are welcome.
Winter Acrylic Painting Class with Rebecca Rousseau dates – Weds, 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Dec 13 and 20th, no class Dec 27th, return to classes Jan 3 – Jan 24. Suggested contribution for registered seniors - $50.00. Fee for unregistered folks - $55.00 See flyers for details or call 672-2240 ext. 108
$
Watercolor Painting Class with Gail Sidletsky dates First session - Tues, Nov. 7 Dec 12, 10a.m. – noon, this is a 6-week session with a $20.00 suggested contribution for Hub registered folks, $25.00 for unregistered folks. The second session – Tues, Jan 16 – Feb 27, 2018. $25.00 suggested contribution for registered seniors, $30.00 fee for unregistered folks. See flyers for details or call 672-2240 ext. 108
$ One Stroke Technique Painting Class, Thurs, Jan 11 – Feb 22, 2018, 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. - Gail Savoy has returned to the Hub on Smith.
Creative corner
$ Fee or suggested contribution applies
Meal or snack included
Advance sign-up applies
Transportation included
Handicap accessible
Class / Activity / Group Meeting Days Meeting Times Room
Alterations by Marcine 2nd Wed 8:30—9:30 a.m. Art Studio
Gentle Yoga Balance 1st & 3rd Wed 10:30 a.m. Fitness Room
BAMM Chair Fitness Mon, Wed, Fri $2 s.c. per class
10—11 a.m. Fitness Room
BOOM Circuit Training Mon, Wed, Fri $2 s.c. per class
9—10 a.m. Fitness Room
BINGO Tue, Fri Noon Café
Bluegrass & Burgers 3rd Tue 7—9 p.m. Café
Bridge Fri 12:30 p.m. Community Room
Cancer Support Mon 5:30 p.m. Café
Cardio Dance Every Mon morning 8 a.m. Fitness Room
Caregiver Support (2 groups) Mon 10 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Conference Room
Conversations in History 2nd Wed 10:30 a.m. Community Room
Conversation Pit, the Fri 8 a.m. Café
Crafts Tue 1—3:30 p.m. Art Studio
Cribbage Tue, Thurs 12:30 p.m. Café
Dominoes Tue, Fri 9:30 a.m. Café
Eyecare of the Big Horns 1st Wed 11 a.m.—1 p.m. Café
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren / Older Relative Caregiver Support
3rd Wed of each month 5:30 p.m. Café
Greeting Card Workshop 2nd Sat 12:30—3:30 p.m. Art Studio
Fulmer Library with Judy Armstrong Last Wed of each month 11:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m. Lobby
Pinochle—double deck Sun, Sat, Mon 12:30 p.m. Community Room
Pinochle—single deck 2nd & 4th Thurs $.50 s.c. 1 p.m. Community Room
Sheridan Aires Choir On break until spring 9:30—11 a.m. Community Room
Table Tennis Mon, Wed, Fri 1—3:30 p.m. Fitness Room
Tai Chi Tue 8:30—9:30 a.m. Fitness Room
Texas Hold’em Sat 12:30 p.m. Café
Watercolors Class Tue 10 a.m.—Noon Art Studio
Wood Carvers 1st, 3rd & 5th Sat 9 a.m.—Noon Art Studio
Writers Group 3rd Thurs 2—4 p.m. Community Room
Class / Activity / Group Meeting Days Meeting Times Room
One Stroke Acrylic Painting Thurs 11:30 a.m. Art Studio
Acrylic Painting Wed 2:00 p.m. Art Studio
Knitting/ Crocheting Thurs 1:00 p.m. Art Studio
French beading, begins 01/15/17 Monday 1:30 p.m. Art Studio
Wally Ball, Begins 01/23/17 Tuesday / Thurs 9:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. YMCA
Ukulele class, Begins 01/23/17 Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Community Room
Intergenerational Chess League, Begins 01/10/17
Wed 6:00 p.m. Café
Antique Roadshow at the Hub 2nd Tues of every month 1:00 p.m. Community Room
Square Dance for beginners Sat 7:00-9:00 p.m. Fitness Room
Ladies Billiards TBA TBA Billiards
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by Amanda Munford, Store Manager
As we head into the Holiday Season we are looking to bring more volunteers into our store! Our current pressing needs are for individuals that can work on Thursdays and Fridays and cashiers! Green Boomerang utilizes the Square App for our Point of Sale. Ringing on this system is as easy as choosing the department and entering a price. We also need individ-uals that can help sort and price items. If you are willing to learn both positions in the back and cashiering it’s even better! Do you have a sunny disposition and a few extra hours that you could help out? Our volunteers also earn 50 cents in store credit per hour that they work. If you are interested please pick up an application at the front desk and turn it in to Terri Hayden. Green Boomerang will also be participating in the 2017 Christmas Stroll. Just Harmony will be performing in store. We are planning on having some Upcycling Project ideas. Like us on Facebook or check in with the store for an Itinerary for the evening. We hope to see you at the Stroll. Are you in the market for a Grandfather Clock? We received a generous donation of a Howard Miller Presidential Series Grandfather Clock. We will be accepting Blind Bids on the clock and we will take the highest bid (plus tax). Bids will be taken until December 9
th
and the winning bidder will be notified on December 13th. Please stop by the store for de-
tails! As always Green Boomerang supports the programs and activities of The Hub on Smith.
Our lunch hours in our newly remodeled building are: 11 a.m.—1 p.m. 365 days a year or dine with us at other sites throughout Sheridan County at: Big Horn Women’s Club 239 Creighton St., Big Horn Cross streets: Near the intersection of Creighton St. and S. 2nd St. Thurs 11:30 a.m.—noon Call before noon on Wed to let them know you’d like to dine at the Big Horn Women’s Club. (406) 465-8082.
Heritage Towers 428 N. Jefferson St. Mon—Fri 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Story Women’s Club 28 North Piney St., Story Tue 11:30 a.m.—noon Call before 1:00 p.m. on Monday to let them know you would like to dine at the Story Women’s Club! (307) 683-0006
Tongue River Valley Community Center 1100 Main St., Dayton Mon—Fri Noon—12:30 p.m.
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The Hub on Smith “Yarn Shop” has returned! The new “Yarn Shop” has a new location, new look and a new schedule beginning Dec. 1st Mon – 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Wed – 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Thurs – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION
US POSTAGE PAID SHERIDAN WY 82801
PERMIT #41
Return Service Requested
211 Smith Street Sheridan, WY 82801
Main Phone: (307) 672-2240
Fax: (307) 674-9866
Caregiver Support:
(307) 672-2240
Day Break: (307) 675-4YOU
Dementia Friendly Wyoming—Sheridan
(307) 461-7134
Home-Delivered Meals:
(307) 672-6079
Goose Creek Transit:
(307) 675-RIDE
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