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MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

2323 Woodlands Blvd., Castle Rock, CO 80104

Office: 303.688.9498 Fax: 303.814.1035

www.castlerockseniorcenter.org Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CastleRockSeniorCenter

The Official Monthly Publication of the Castle Rock Senior Center

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WHAT’S INSIDE

PAGE

Recognitions & Volunteering 3

Rockworthy 4

Health & Wellness 5

Fundraising Rocktivities 6

Advertisements 7

Rockin’ Happenings 8

More Rockin’ Happenings 9

Calendar 10-11

What’s New This Month 12-13

Of Interest 14

Advertisements 15

Around our Community 16

Our Rockin’ Members 17

What’s Been Happening 18

Rockin’ Activity Sign-Up Sheet 19

Center contact information for all questions:

Phone: 303.688.9498

Fax: 303.814.1035

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

President Rich Smoski

Vice-Presidents Julia Keeler

Doris Rollins

Secretary Vivien Semryck

Treasurer Pat Cavaliere

COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS

Activities Dolores Larson

Community Liaison Al Wonstolen

Facilities Phyllis Tumey

Membership Jim Decker

Publicity Brad Smith

Transportation Bill Kelly

STAFF

Executive Director Terry Shipley [email protected]

Assistant Director Debbi Haynie [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Deb Santy [email protected]

Transportation Coordinator Valerie Dille [email protected]

Part-Time Reception-Clerk Irene Henning [email protected]

ASSOCIATES

Accountant Greg Bell, CPA

Legal Advisor Wendy Monteith

Wellness Coordinator Colleen Morton, R.N.

2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF

For Information: Larry Adams 303.660.1857

A Letter from the Director

Friday, July 11- at 1:00 PM Veteran Dan Mahoney will speak to us about his 24

year career with the USAF. In particular, he will

describe his Special Duty Assignment with the Air

Force Academy as a member of the Security Police

Squadron and his various security, law

enforcement, and resource protection

responsibilities. In addition, he will also describe his participation in "The

Cadet Sponsorship Program" at the Academy, which involved providing a

"home away from home" for several cadets. Cadets who complete Basic

Training are assigned to sponsoring families. Dan and his family sponsored

five cadets over a four year period. Dan will bring along memorabilia.

Hi all,

I am following up on my letter from last month about our potlucks. I was able to

share the story of the Senior Center with the May potluck attendees. About 43 years

ago it all began, or so the story is told. The Senior Center started with a group of 2

couples, then 3, 4 and so on. This group would get together at different homes and

share a meal, with each person bringing a specialty dish. As the group grew, the

idea of starting a senior club was formed and so the Senior Club was born. Over

time, as more people became involved and a building was made available, it

became the Senior Center. Potlucks today are still a bright spot each month where

folks have the opportunity to share a meal, have good conversation and enjoy each

food dish and good hospitality provided by our kitchen helpers and volunteers.

I was able to join in the fun this month. I had great conversations and learned about

some of the people I had not met before. I highly recommend this social meal

sharing time. What a great way to meet and learn about your fellow Center

members and guests!

In this newsletter you will see that we have added a little more information about

the potluck on the sign up form on page 19. We have gone back to basics and

reinstated the dish list by alphabet. You will know what type of dish to bring by the

first initial of your last name, and it will be shown right on the sign up sheet. The

categories are main course or casserole, salad or vegetable, side dish, or dessert.

Every month you will have a different type to bring! Bon appetite!

Another change will occur on sign-up day. When you sign in at the Center you will

receive a number, given out in numerical order. If you are signing up a friend or

spouse, you will get 2 numbers. If you call in, you will also receive one (or two) of

the same group of numbers. If you haven’t been to sign-up day lately, you are

missing out! There is so much going on. This new procedure will clarify things

when it gets hectic. We don’t want to take someone out of turn, as we have some

popular activities that fill up fast. We want to be sure that we are signing everyone

up on a first-come first-serve basis and make this process as fair as possible!

- Terry

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THANK YOU

MAY

Paul Donahue

Bobbi Doughtery

Sara Dunn

Genie Dykstra

Pat Eskoz

Dorothy Everett

Theora Favre

Fran Filyau

Bridget Folan

Phyllis Frindt

Taylor Fuller

Jim Gantner

Neomi Garcia

John Glendenning

Joan Goldberg

Gene Gray

Sandy Guidry

Dottie Gunner

Larry Hamilton

Roberta Hanger

Len Harcourt

John Hardin

Marilyn Harding

Chris Hart

Carol Haughton

Travis Haynie

Emma Herman

Mike Higgins

Derald Hoffman

Arline Hooker

Chuck Hylen

Paul Ilgen

Maggie Janick

Wes Johnson

Shawn Jones

Charlotte Adair

Gail Adams

Larry Adams

Louisa Allen

Alice Aldridge-Dennis

Marilyn Asbridge

Thomas Becker

Garth Beerman

Nancy Bendure

Hazel Bennett

Rich Bennett

Shirley Bird

Lorry Bishop

Kathy Braucher

Cheri Brey

Sharon Bruen

Jan Brush

Sadie Bush

David Bybee

Susan Bybee

Fran Cason

Pat Cavaliere

Don Clanton

Gary Clements

Nelda Comeau

Logan Counts

EJ Crumine

Sharon Davis

Jim Decker

Sharon Decker

Mary Dietrich

Jo DeGesu

Jean Di Bartolomeo

Alexandra

Domashovetz

Shirley Jost

Julia Keeler

Bill Kelly

Geaorge Kirwin

Ruth Klym

Mary Lacey

Dale Laing

Hope Lang

Dolores Larson

Imo Lax

Kate Leadingham

Ron Letson

Vicky Levin

Darlene Lohr

Ted Lohr

Art Lubliner

Mary Jo Madsen

Phil Maher

Judy Marko

Joan Marshall

Marilyn Masey

Michael McCafferty

Thomas McCrimmon

Maxine McDonald

Teri McLane

Thelma Minney

Wendy Monteith

Jim Nash

Betty Nichols

Mike Nichols

Karen Osmun

Bill Ott

Judy Parsons

Joe Pearlman

Edward Persic

Anna Troutman

Keith Troutman

Phyllis Tumey

Sandra Tweed

Frankie Valdez

Raquel Van Leer

Glenn Vanicek

Jodi Vanicek

Marilyn Walker

Bev Wells

Jim Weglarz

Steve Wheeler

Tina Whitby

Chuck Wilson

Al Wonstolen

Lyn Wonstolen

Earl Wood

Jerry Yergen

Carolyn Zwahlen

Milena Persic

Kate Philippi

Judy Pollock

Betty Radvich

Mary Ann Rhoads

Frank Richards

Jene Richardson

Sandy Richardson

Nancy Ringel

Doris Rollins

Gordon Rollins

Hank Ruhl

Mike Rutkowski

Sue Ryerson

Mark Santy

Vivien Semryck

Lolita Shaw

Preston Shepard

Ben Shipley

Brad Smith

Phil Smith

Rich Smoski

Cloyde Snook

Patsy Soro

Lynne Staebell

Sandy Steele

Cay Stender

Bev Stevenson

Jamie Stewart

Pauline Stone

Joe Strahler

Sophie Stuart

Wayne Teel

Dee Thompson

Ruth Tripet

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Do you have a craft you’d like to teach to a group and sell at the Craft Show?

Will you be willing to work on crafts at home to donate to the Craft Show booth?

Will you plan on volunteering on Friday mornings in the months to come to help

make crafts?

If you answered YES to any of these, please contact Debbi Haynie

as she is already hard at work on the November 1st Craft Show

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You have chosen a great place to get involved and make great friends, and we are so glad to welcome you to the Castle Rock Senior Center:

Sharon Davis is our “New Member Ambassador.” She would love to assist new members in getting involved and meeting others. If you have questions, call Sharon at 303-284-4343.

Charlotte Adair

Mary Agren

Ronald & Patty Claussen

Sara Dunn

Wally Gordon

Sandra Nellessen

Chuck Pauley

Michael Rutkowski

Darlene Sandrick

Steve Spur

Elizabeth Temple

Earl Underwood

Bitulin & Elson Vita

Scott Waldrop

Jeanie Washburn

Brenda Wendell

July Volunteer: Lorry Bishop V

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onth Some people have a disposition to serve: “Service to God,

Country and Others.” This is exactly how to describe Lorry

Bishop. Lorry was born as a native Texan in El Paso, the

daughter of a military man. From a young age, Lorry was

taught to put others ahead of herself and it shows in all she

does. When she was twelve she moved to Colorado Springs,

and then back to El Paso in time to graduate high school and

attend the University of Texas-El Paso.

Like her father, Lorry joined the Air Force. During her

four years there she became a Master Sergeant. After her

enlistment she moved to Colorado Springs and joined the Air

Force Reserves. As a member of the reserves, she loaded

cargo aircraft with supplies bound for places like Bosnia and

Afghanistan. Besides her military commitment, she worked

for FedEx for more than fourteen years as an Administrative

Assistant to a Vice President in the software division.

During this time Lorry placed a singles ad in the Colorado Springs Gazette, and that is how she met her

husband Greg. They have been married now for seventeen years. Their honeymoon to New Zealand

would spark a love of travel in both of them that endures to this day! Since New Zealand, Lorry and her

husband have traveled Australia, Italy and most of Northern Europe, Canada, Mexico and the majority of

the United States. When her husband does not go with her, she travels with her twin sister. Her twin sister

lives in Denver, which keeps Lorry close to her niece who she has been helping with a modeling career!

In addition to traveling, Lorry loves movies, walking, reading and even deep sea fishing. Interior design

is also a passion and she even owned a business doing this for a while. Her sense of service even guides

her to help the older generations, such as her own parents, and others at the Castle Rock Senior Center.

We are very fortunate to have Lorry choose to volunteer her time with the Center. Thank you Lorry for

all you do and the wonderful service you give to us.

~Debbi and the Staff

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~ Reflexology ~

Fridays, July 11, 18 & 25

at 9:00 AM 30 Minute Sessions

Cost: $15 ($18 non-members) at time of service

Irene will relax, restore & rejuvenate you!! Sign up at the front desk

Please call the front desk to schedule your

massage appointment. And remember…massage is good for you! It can increase

circulation and relax your tense muscles.

HEARING

SCREENING CLINIC Friday, July 11 at 10:15 AM Joanne LaPorta of Accent on Hearing

will be conducting this clinic.

A FREE hearing screening is offered once a month and includes cleaning and checking all types of hearing

aids as well as ear wax removal. Please sign up in advance at the Front Desk.

FOOT CLINICS Medical Foot Care provided by

Visiting Nurses Association's RNs. Cost is $30 and this is a benefit of some Kaiser plans - call

303-698-6496 prior to first appt. Don't let the fee keep you from taking care of your feet as there is some assistance available

for low income. Call the front desk to schedule.

Wednesdays, July 2 and 16 at 9:00 AM

Be an informed consumer. These are words to live by in medicine, finance, and while going to

the grocery store and reading labels! This is also true regarding complementary approaches in

health care. Complementary health approaches are those outside of the mainstream that are used in

addition to traditional medicine, where as alternative medicine is in place of conventional

medicine. Complementary approaches are either natural products or mind-and-body practices,

such as acupuncture, massage, tai chi, meditation, spinal manipulation, yoga, and relaxation techniques like guided imagery. Perhaps

you attended the June Lunch and Learn on aromatherapy; that would be an example of a complementary approach.

You can use traditional and complementary medicine in tandem. For instance, you might take blood pressure medication to control

hypertension, but you also have a massage every two weeks for muscle relaxation or receive acupuncture for back pain. We know that

constant muscle tenseness and/or pain often cause your blood pressure to be elevated. Therefore, the practices are working together for

the end result of maintaining a healthy blood pressure range, plus feeling better.

Complementary methods are a great addition to traditional medicine when it works for you. While acupuncture may work for one

person, it may not for the next. Another individual may be enthusiastic about the results they receive from reflexology while the next

may prefer spinal manipulation or tai chi. The key, or trick, is to try to find what works best for you . Next, having a conversation with

your primary care provider and keeping the doctor in the loop with what you are trying, or using in addition to any traditional methods,

should provide the best result and keep you from wasting your money while helping you to be "an informed consumer" (source: nih).

CHAIR MASSAGE

By Marquita

Thursday July 17 & Tuesdays July 1 & 29 9:00 AM

$12 ($15 non-members)

Colleen Morton, R.N.

Wellness Coordinator

Castle Rock Senior Center

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Ways You Can Help Make a donation yourself if you believe the Center has benefitted you at some point in your life. Any donation, big or small, helps us move closer to meeting the challenge;

Ask family members to give a donation because of how this organization has been a blessing for you;

Ask area establishments and practitioners (doctors or dentists) who do business with seniors to support their local Senior Cen-ter by giving a donation. Know that they won’t give unless they are asked;

Talk to your friends and neighbors. Let them know about the wonderful services at the Senior Center, and challenge them to make a donation. You never know who may have a heart for this growing population, perhaps in honor of their own parents or someone they know.

Take Part in This Challenge Make checks payable to the Castle Rock Senior Center, 2323 Woodlands Blvd, Castle Rock, CO 80104, or call to donate by credit

card. Make a notation of “Loving the Second Half Fund.”

Thanks to generosity by so many, last year’s Loving the Second Half Fund Challenge was successfully met. The

anonymous donor wants to partner with you to make it happen again and is graciously committing up to $5,000 in matching funds, this year for donations made between

July 1 through September 30. That means the Center could potentially receive $10,000, but it will only happen if every person with a heart for this organization rises up to meet the 2014 challenge. Your donation investment

will multiply, you will have a tax deduction and you will better the Senior Center all at the same time.

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This month’s hike on the 5 mile Dawson Butte Trail, a Douglas

County Open Space Trail, travels through mostly forested areas

with some open meadows and views of the Front Range

Mountains. The loop trail follows gently rolling terrain with

only about a 200 foot elevation gain. Elk, bear, mountain lion

and many other species call this land home. Wear comfortable

walking shoes, bring plenty of water, a snack and sunscreen.

Monday, July 21st 9:30 AM

Colorado Mills Mall Lakewood

It’s a hot summer and a perfect time to spend a day in a cool indoor mall. Colorado

Mills has some discount stores like Burlington Coat Factory and

Ann Taylor. It’s great for walking as it’s circular.

There are plenty of places to eat lunch.

VOA LUNCH NOW 3 DAYS A WEEK

We are adding Fridays at

11:30 AM beginning July 11th

SPECIAL PRESENTATION

“How to Protect Your Family’s Assets from Devastating

Nursing Home Costs Without Buying Expensive Long Term Care Insurance”

Learn what 4 legal documents everyone needs

Understand how your durable healthcare power of attorney and the new HIPPA Release must work together

Updates on 2014 new laws

Thursday, July 31st 1:00-2:15 PM

Please sign up in advance - limit of 25

Free ice cream floats and sundaes

This is an educational seminar Nothing will be sold

Hosted by Charter Financial Resources

We are going to tour the Budweiser Brewery in Fort Collins, which is a manufacturing and packaging plant. Of course you will be treated to free tasting at the end of the tour. This facility is home to the world famous Clydesdale Horses - while they can’t guarantee they will be there, this date maximizes the chance they will be “home.” If not, you will see where they live. On the way home we will stop at everyone’s favorite restaurant, Cinzzetti’s where the all you can eat Italian (and so much more) lunch feast is just $7.99 for Seniors, not including drinks.

We do our best to accommodate everyone who wants to go on our trips, but there are times when the restaurants place a maximum to still

allow us to order off the menu. When possible, we will schedule another trip if enough are on the waiting list.

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We are trying going on a Friday this month to see if it is better when it isn’t quite so crowded, as many like sitting at tables.

The Colorado Symphony Orchestra’s tribute to the Boston

Pops is an annual favorite at Lone Tree. They have moved

it indoors to the main stage to accommodate the crowd,

and we were able to secure tickets to this homage to the

great Arthur Fiedler, long-time conductor of the Boston

Pops. This festive tribute features a new blend of light

classics and popular hits, in the style that made Fiedler’s

Boston Pops so enjoyable for audiences - a great way to

spend an evening. Seats are limited.

The Rambler Ranch is an incredible collection of automobiles - more Nash and American Motors Corporation vehicles than anywhere else in the

world, and it’s right here in Elizabeth. There is also a great collection of Ramblers with another 37

manufacturers represented, and car memorabilia. After the tour, you’ll stop for lunch at Hickory House

in Parker (not included in your Activity Fee).

The Garden Club is hosting a trip to the serene Botanic

Gardens at Chatfield on Wednesday, July 30th, leaving at

9:30 AM. A short walking tour will begin your day with view-

ing of the historic Hillibrand Ranch. Participants can continue

on a longer walking tour, visit the special “Butterflies at Chat-

field” exhibit sponsored by the Butterfly Pavilion (extra $5 fee

payable on site), or just look around on your own in the

peaceful setting. A cold fried chicken and fixings picnic will be

served in a covered pavilion (included in your activity fee).

Time will also be available to view the butterfly exhibit after

the longer tour. This is a beautiful place with wild flower

gardens and many varieties of birds. NOTE: because we need

to pre-order the food, the deadline to sign up AND to receive a

credit if you cancel will be Wednesday, July 23rd. Thanks

for your understanding.

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

9:00 AM Outdoor Pickleball

9:00 AM Softball Games

9:00 AM Visiting Nurses $$

9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class

1:00 PM Crochet & Knit

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

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9:00 AM 70’s Softball Game

9:15 AM Bridge

9:30 AM Tennis

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

1:00 PM Garden Club Meeting

7:30 AM Golf League

9:00 AM Chair Massage

9:30 AM Sit and Be Fit Class

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - picnic foods

Cold fried chicken, baked beans

1:00 PM Computer assistance

1:00 PM Bingo for Fun

1:30 PM Line Dancing Class

9:00 AM Outdoor Pickleball

9:00 AM Visiting Nurses $$

9:00 AM Softball games

9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class

12:00 PM Monthly Potluck

1:00 PM Legal Presentation -

“Guardians & Conservators”

1:00 PM Crochet & Knit

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

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9:00 AM 70’s Softball Game

9:15 AM Bridge

9:30 AM Tennis

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

4:30 PM Out to Dinner - $$ DTC area

Venice Ristorante Italiano

21 7:30 AM Golf League

9:30 AM Sit and Be Fit Class

9:30 AM Creative Writing

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - picnic foods

Cheeseburger, fixings, watermelon

1:00 PM Bingo for Fun

1:30 PM Line Dancing Class

7:30 AM Golf League

8:30 AM Casino Trip $

The Isle in Blackhawk

9:30 AM Sit and Be Fit Class

9:30 AM Creative Writing

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - picnic foods

Hot dog, sauerkraut, slaw, chips

1:30 PM Line Dancing Class

9:00 AM Outdoor Pickleball

9:00 AM Softball Games

9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class

1:00 PM Crochet & Knit

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

1:00 PM Polish Poker (sign up ahead)

Applebees All-Day FUNDRAISER

JULY

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9:00 AM 70’s Softball Game

9:15 AM Bridge

9:30 AM Tennis

9:30 AM Shopping Trip - $

Colorado Mills Mall in Lakewood

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

1:00 PM Activities Committee Meeting

9:00 AM 70’s Softball Game

9:15 AM Bridge

9:00 AM Trip - $$ Rambler Ranch

Vintage Car Museum

9:30 AM Tennis

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

7:30 AM Golf League

8:30 AM Trip - $$ Fort Collins

Budweiser Brewery & Lunch at Cinzzetti’s

9:30 AM Sit and Be Fit Class

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - picnic foods

BBQ chicken, beans, slaw

1:15 PM Marathon Bridge

1:30 PM Line Dancing Class

* * CANCELLATIONS * *

If you become ill or cannot participate in an activity you have paid for, let the front desk know. No credits/refunds

given for same day cancellations.

If you cancel ahead for a non-ticketed event, fill out a Cancellation Request Form and staff will issue you a Credit

Slip to be used for a future sign-up fee

Two night trip to Cripple Creek

9:00 AM Outdoor Pickleball

9:00 AM Softball games

9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class

1:00 PM Crochet & Knit

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

1:00 PM Bunco $ (sign up ahead)

4:00 PM Out to Dinner— $$$ Flagstaff House in Boulder

29 30 7:30 AM Golf League

9:00 AM Chair Massage

9:30 AM Sit and Be Fit Class

10:00 AM Out to Lunch - $$ CO Springs

The Broadmoor Garden Room

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - picnic foods

Cold fried chicken, baked beans

1:30 PM Line Dancing Class

9:00 AM Outdoor Pickleball

9:00 AM Softball games

9:30 AM Garden Club Hosted Trip - $$

Denver Botanic Gardens & picnic lunch

9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class

1:00 PM Crochet & Knit

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

YMONDAYY DNESDAYWEDD

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8:30 AM Hike - Dawson Butte $

9:00 AM Financial Services

9:00 AM Reflexology $

10:00 AM Current Events Discussion Group

10:15 PM Hearing Clinic

11:00 AM Horse Races, Arapahoe Park $

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - Almond chicken salad, soup

1:00 PM Remembering our Veterans

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

9:00 AM Outdoor Pickleball

9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class

9:30 AM Tennis

10:00 AM Slammers Bingo $

10:45 AM Out to Lunch - $

The Tavern Tech Center

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - Mushroom swiss burger, corn

August Activities Sign Up

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5/6

NOTES Some space to keep track of

what you signed up for, what you need to bring, your rides and other things

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SUN Boston Pops Tribute Concert By Colorado Symphony Orchestra $$ Lone Tree Arts Center Leave at 7:15 PM Concert at 8:00 PM

9:00 AM Outdoor Pickleball

9:00 AM Chair Massage

9:00 AM Computer Assistance

9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class

9:30 AM Tennis

10:00 AM Slammers Bingo $

11:30 AM VOA Lunch – Peachy coconut chicken

12:45 PM Afternoon Movie & Popcorn $ “Saving Mr. Banks”

9:00 AM Reflexology $

9:00 AM Financial Services

10:00 AM Current Events Discussion Group

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - Sweet and sour pork, fried rice

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

1:00 PM Board Meeting

2:00 PM Monthly Newcomer “Meet and Greet” Open House

6:00 PM Tennis Doubles

9:00 AM Reflexology $

9:00 AM Financial Services

10:00 AM Current Events Discussion Group

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - Waldorf chicken salad, soup

1:00 PM Afternoon of Games

6:00 PM Tennis Doubles

9:00 AM Outdoor Pickleball

9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class

9:30 AM Slammers Brunch & Bingo $

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - BBQ pork ribs, cheesy potatoes

1:15 PM Duplicate Bridge

2:00 PM “SeniorzArt” Class $

9:00 AM Outdoor Pickleball

9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class

9:30 AM Slammers Brunch & Bingo $

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - French style pork chips, carrots

12:30 PM AARP Meeting

2:00 PM “SeniorzArt” Class $

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Restaurant/Event Price Legend

$ = Under $15 When you see these symbols you will

$$ = $16—$35 know the price range. For more specific

$$$ = $36—$50 information, call the front desk.

If you are planning to drive yourself to an off-site event or restaurant,

please let us know so you’ll be included in the reservations.

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9:00 AM Outdoor Pickleball

9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class

9:30 AM Tennis

10:00 AM Slammers Bingo $

11:30 AM VOA Lunch - BBQ beef brisket, salad

1:00 PM SPECIAL PRESENTATION -

“How to Protect Your Family’s Assets from Devastating Nursing Home Costs”

Return from Cripple Creek

SAT Patriotic DANCE Panorama Hall 7:00 - 9:00 PM $

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VOA LUNCHES - NEW - NOW ON FRIDAYS Every Tuesday, Thursday & Friday at 11:30 AM The Volunteers of America host an on-site lunch at our Center. This is a nutritious meal for a suggested donation of $2.50. No advance sign-up required.

OUT TO LUNCH - “The Tavern Tech Center” Thursday, July 3 10:45 AM $6 ($9 non-members) The Tavern Tech Center is part of a Denver-based family-owned operation that has become neighborhood gathering places serving great food, drinks and hospitality. We’ll be sitting out on the upper patio if the weather cooperates. You’ll have a hard time choosing from the all American menu of salads, sandwiches, wraps, and burgers of all kinds. Activity Fee doesn’t include the cost of your individual lunch.

APPLEBEE’S ALL-DAY FUNDRAISER Wednesday, July 9 11:00 AM - Close Who doesn’t love Applebee’s, so head on over there this month

and have a great meal while participating in the Dining-to-Donate fundraiser for the Senior Center. Take the flyer on page 6, pick one up at the Center or print from our website, and go eat there anytime on this day. Order what you want to eat, give your server the flyer when you pay for your meal, and a portion will be donated back to the Senior Center. Please remember that there is no discount to you with this program, but you might win the incentive prize if you put your name on the flyer. Give flyers out to everyone you know. Just remind them that they must turn in the flyer.

OUT TO DINNER - “Venice Ristorante Italiano” (DTC area) Monday, July 14 4:30 PM $6 ($9 non-members) This is the Out to Dinner that got snowed out in May, so we are rescheduling. Venice employees pride themselves on caring for each guest, from impeccable service to exquisite authentic Italian cuisine; they guarantee a wonderful dining experience. From the ambiance to the gourmet entrees, this is a definite upscale Italian restaurant, and you will not be disappointed. You will have choices not offered elsewhere, such as Ossobuco d’ Agnello, a lamb shank slow braised with root vegetables, plum tomatoes and sangiovese wine sauce, with your choice of pasta or potatoes. Activity Fee doesn’t include the cost of your individual dinner.

MONTHLY POTLUCK Wednesday, July 16 at 12:00 PM Bring a dish based on the assigned category per last name We have gone back to the original way of conducting potlucks where everyone brings something to share. So that we do have a variety, we would like you to bring a dish in the category listed by the first letter of your last name on the sign-up sheet. We will rotate it each month. For July: A-G: Salad/Vegetable H-M: Side Dish/Bread N-S: Main Course/Casserole T-Z: Dessert. Remember, we won’t have the option to pay anymore, and there are no same-day sign-ups.

OUT TO DINNER - “Flagstaff House” in Boulder Wednesday, July 23 4:00 PM $10 ($13 non-members) Built into a mountainside in 1929, this unparalleled dining experience includes wildlife and gorgeous Boulder views. Named as one of the 50 best restaurants in the United States by Open Table, Flagstaff’s French and American cuisine changes daily, so you know you’ll have the freshest ingredients, along with impeccable service. Please note that this is a very expensive restaurant (salmon is $49, duck $44, filet mignon $49) but it will be an evening you will remember for a very long time. Activity Fee does not include the cost of your individual dinner.

OUT TO LUNCH - Garden Room at the Broadmoor Tuesday, July 29 10:00 AM $9 ($12 non-members) A trip to the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs is always special - it’s a Bucket List stop for anyone who is new, as it is gorgeous and very famous. You’ll think you are outside as we dine in the airy atrium of the glass Garden Room. The menu features a wide variety of lunch items, sure to please, and we’ll allow time to stroll the beautiful grounds. Spots are limited for this trip, but we will schedule another one if there is enough interest. Activity Fee doesn’t include the cost of your individual lunch.

DINING OPPORTUNITIES

TRIPS & EXCURSIONS

BRUNCH & BINGO OR JUST BINGO at Slammers Bingo Hall Every Thursday Morning $8 ($11 non-members) If we’re just going to play Bingo, we leave at 10:00 AM. If it’s Brunch & Bingo, we leave at 9:30 AM and stop for a mid-morning meal. Join us as we head to Slammers Bingo Hall in Lakewood! Bingo costs and food purchases not included in Activity Fee.

CASINO TRIP - “The Isle” in Blackhawk Tuesday, July 8 8:30 AM $10 ($13 non-members) Are you feeling lucky?? Join us for a trip “up the hill.” Gambling and food expenses are not included in your Activity Fee.

HIKE - Dawson Butte Friday, July 11 8:30 AM $4 ($7 non-members) Everyone is welcome on this 5-mile loop trail in Douglas County Open Space. It is mostly level and is in forested areas, open meadows and beautiful views.

TRIP - Horse Racing at Arapahoe Park Friday, July 11 11:00 AM $7 ($10 non-members) We are trying this trip on a Friday to see if the crowds are a little less and we can more easily get a table or find grandstand seats. Come join us.

CONCERT - “Boston Pops Tribute by the CSO” Lone Tree Sunday, July 13 7:15 PM $30 ($33 non-members) This concert is always sold out but we were able to secure tickets this year, although they are having it indoors at the Lone Tree Arts Center in their main theater. The Colorado Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to Arthur Fiedler and the beloved Boston Pops, a group synonymous with the 4th of July. You’ll be humming the tunes for days. This was a Senior Center favorite two years ago so don’t miss out. We have just 20 tickets.

TRIP - Budweiser Brewery Tour in Fort Collins Tuesday, July 15 8:30 AM $18 ($21 non-members) You might want to come for the free beer tasting at the end of the tour, but it will also be interesting to see the manufacturing and packaging operations at this major brewery, also home to the famous Clydesdales. As of press time, the horses were going to be “home” and you will get to see them, but there are times when they are called away unexpectedly, so there are no guarantees. On the way home we will stop at Cinzzetti’s for lunch (not included in your activity fee but only $7.99 for seniors), worth the trip all by itself for the incredible selection of foods on this buffet like you’ve never seen before.

SHOPPING TRIP - Colorado Mills Mall in Lakewood Monday, July 21 9:30 AM $8 ($11 non-members) Escape the heat at this circular mall great for strolling and for shopping at some wonderful stores like Burlington Coat Factory, Hickory Farms and Ann Taylor. You’ll be sure to find some great bargains. We will head back at 2:00 PM.

TWO NIGHT TRIP - Cripple Creek Tuesday, July 22 at 9:30 AM - Thursday, July 24 at 4:30 PM $89 double occupancy per person or $114 single occupancy Sign up for this trip at the front desk if there is still room available.

TRIP - Rambler Ranch Vintage Car Museum Monday, July 28 9:00 AM $16 ($19 non-members) This is an incredible opportunity to see some very special - more than 600 - vintage Ramblers, AMCs, and Nash vehicles at this world renowned collection. You’ll have plenty of time to dream about actually driving them as you stroll the grounds. We will go to Hickory House (not included in Activity Fee) in Parker before heading back to Castle Rock.

GARDEN CLUB HOSTED TRIP - Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield with Picnic Lunch Wednesday, July 30 9:30 AM $16 ($19 non-members) You must join us to witness the serenity of these wild flower gardens and natural landscape at the Chatfield location, which is also an historic ranch. See the details on page 9 for all you can do while on site. The Garden Club has rented a pavilion and is including a picnic lunch in your Activity Fee, with cold fried chicken and all the fixings. You’ll also have time to just relax and take in

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BINGO FOR FUN - Tuesdays, July 1 and 22 1:00 PM Play as many cards as you want - only a nickel a card per game. Game winner takes the pot.

MONTH-LONG Line Dancing Lessons Tuesdays (all 5 of them) at 1:30 PM in Panorama Hall $8 ($11 non-members) We are continuing the popular line dancing lessons by Raquel Van Leer. You pay by the month and come on the weeks that you can. She will be teaching new dances all the time and you’ll catch on quickly. Line dancing is incredible exercise, but it’s also great fun. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle.

SUMMER OUTDOOR PICKLEBALL Pick up a key at the front desk to play at Founder’s anytime OR come for open play on Wednesdays/Thursdays at 9:00AM It’s time you get in on the fun of the great senior sport of Pickleball. We now have 2 outdoor courts. Grab a partner, pick up a key at the front desk (and a map if you need it) and play anytime. Even easier, Dan Mitchell will be at the courts for round robin play at the above times, so you need only show up. Rules are available at the front desk if you’d like to see what this is all about.

SENIORZART CLASSES Thursdays July 10 and 24 2:00 PM $3 ($6 non-members) Note that this is the 2nd and 4th Thursdays this month Our instructor, Blair, plans a drawing or painting project for each class, and all materials are supplied. We hope more of you will give it a try.

ONE-ON-ONE COMPUTER and CELL PHONE ASSISTANCE Tuesday July 1 at 1:00 PM & Thursday July 17 at 9:00 AM No Charge We have cut back to just 2 times per month for the summer. Please call the front desk to sign up in advance with our wonderful instructors. We will increase times, if needed, if there are long wait-times.

CREATIVE WRITING Tuesdays July 8 and 22 9:30 AM You don’t need to be a “writer,” all you need is to have a desire to put your thoughts down on paper. The group members share things they have written and learn about various genres when they meet. Please come join them.

BRIDGE GROUPS Every Monday morning at 9:15 AM . Call Louisa at 720-733-9690. Marathon Bridge - Tuesday, July 15 at 1:15 PM Duplicate Bridge - Thursday, July 24 at 1:15 PM Call Steve Wheeler at 303-660-4047 for Marathon and Duplicate groups.

AFTERNOON OF GAMES - Every Monday, Wednesday & Friday 1:00 PM No Charge Come join one of our tables where there is as much laughter as there is playing. At any one time you might find tables of Mexican Train, Hand and Foot, Poker, or Mah Jong. On Friday there is also a trivia group. Got a new game? Let’s give it a try.

SIT & BE FIT CLASS Every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:30 AM No Charge We have great videos, focusing on muscle strength and flexibility. New people are always welcome to join us. Just come when you can.

CROCHET & KNIT - Every Wednesday at 1:00 Bring your own project or we’ll “hook” you up with one. If you want to learn how to knit or crochet, our ladies will teach you!

CURRENT EVENTS DISCUSSION GROUP Fridays 10:00 AM No Charge This lively group discusses what’s happening in our world. Bring your opinions.

FINANCIAL SERVICES - Most Fridays 9:00 AM No Charge Topics range from annuities to tax-free Income. Call Paul Donahue of Edward Jones at 303-688-4220 for a free review.

The peacefulness of the surroundings if you’d rather not walk a lot. Deadline to sign up or to cancel is July 23rd.

GARDEN CLUB MEETING Monday July 7 1:00 PM No Charge This small but mighty group is always looking for more folks who like to get their hands dirty. Come check it out.

POLISH POKER Wednesday, July 9 1:00 PM No Charge No special skills are needed for this afternoon of laughs - we will teach you. Please sign up in advance. Be sure to bring some pennies.

Remembering our Veterans Group Friday, July 11 1:00 PM No Charge PLEASE NOTE THE UNUSUAL DATE DUE TO JULY 4TH HOLIDAY Veteran Dan Mahoney will speak to us about his 24 year career with the USAF. In particular, he will describe his Special Duty Assignment with the Air Force Academy as a member of the Security Police Squadron and his various security, law enforcement, and resource protection responsibilities. In addition, he will also describe his participation in "The Cadet Sponsorship Program" at the Academy, which involved providing a "home away from home" for several cadets. Cadets who complete Basic Training are assigned to sponsoring families. Dan and his family sponsored five cadets over a four year period. Dan will bring along memorabilia.

LEGAL PRESENTATION — “Guardians and Conservators” Wednesday, July 16 1:00 PM No Charge (rescheduled) This informative presentation will be hosted by Jaime Stewart, of Gubbels Law Office. She will discuss the differences between a guardian and a conservator. You will learn various ways to avoid costly court proceedings and how to have appointments made with powers of attorney and revocable living trusts.

AFTERNOON MOVIE AND POPCORN - “Saving Mr. Banks” Thursday, July 17 12:45 PM $2 ($5 non-members) Everyone knows and loves Disney’s magical nanny, Mary Poppins. “Saving Mr. Banks” is the true story of how Walt Disney, played by the great Tom Hanks, had to convince the curmudgeonly, uncompromising writer of the Mary Poppins children's books, played by Emma Thompson, to let him bring the stories to the big screen. Walt had made a promise to his daughters to make a movie about their favorite tales and he was not about to let the girls down, no matter what it took. This is a great heartwarming movie set back in the early 1960’s.

Monthly Newcomer “Meet and Greet” Open House Friday, July 18 2:00 PM No Charge Every month we have an informal open house for new or newer folks to come in and get to know a little more about what the Senior Center offers, get your questions answered, and meet some others. Hope to see you there. This is hosted by our New Member Ambassador, Sharon Davis.

DANCE with a patriotic theme Saturday, July 19 7:00-9:00 PM $10 ($13 non-members) Wear your red, white or blue and join us in Panorama Hall to dance the night away. You’ll be swinging to everyone’s favorite music-maker, Tom Yook. Singles and couples are invited, and we’ll have time for all dance genres, including fun line dances. We will have some desserts to enjoy.

BUNCO Wednesday, July 23 1:00 PM $3 ($6 non-members) Roll the dice and try for winnings! Please sign up in advance as this game needs tables of four. Fee is for cash prizes.

SPECIAL PRESENTATION - “How to Protect Your Family’s Assets from Devastating Nursing Home Costs Without Buying Expensive Long Term Care Insurance” Thursday, July 31 1:00 PM No Charge This is a topic no one wants to talk about but is a topic you need to know about now before it is needed, so please come for this educational presentation. You’ll be treated to ice cream floats and ice cream sundaes.

ONE DAY EVENTS/HAPPENINGS

MULTI-DAY EVENTS/HAPPENINGS

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CONTACT LIST

Fun & Games Mah Jong - Vivien Semryck 303-955-0927 Monday Bridge - Louisa Allen 720-733-9690 Duplicate & Marathon Bridge - Steve Wheeler 303-660-4047 Bunco - Sandy Richardson 870-291-1946 Polish Poker - Frankie Valdez 303-663-6548 Other Table Games - Join our gamers: Mexican Train, Canasta, Pinochle, Hand and Foot and more. Board games available too. Trivial Pursuit - Bob Rossi 303-325-5489

Athletic Interest Tennis (Men, Women & Doubles) Mike and Betty Nichols 303-660-0578 Bowling - Paul Ilgen 303-660-9860/Donna Muncie 303-681-2614 Softball Teams - Wes Johnson 303-688-3056 and Preston Shepherd 303-284-4274 Golf Leagues (9 & 18 Hole) - Phyllis Tumey 303-688-5610 or Don Marshall 720-273-3482 Pickleball - Dan Mitchell 303-653-1639 Hiking Club - Phyllis Tumey 303-688-5610

Activities Knitting & Crocheting - Sharon Bruen 720-261-6759 Crafts & Quilting - Debbi Haynie 720-733-4488 Creative Writing - Alice Aldridge-Dennis 303-660-1865 Or Roberta Hanger 303-663-9648 Current Events - Dr. Joe Pearlman 303-663-5509 Remembering our Veterans - Larry Adams 303-660-1857 Garden Club - Sharon Decker 303-660-2339

Services Alterations - Shirley Bird 303-663-9504 Computer/Cell phone - Call the front desk Photography - Derald Hoffman 303-683-6631

Civic Interest Civitan - Bernie Funk - 303-663-1721 AARP - Sue Boulanger - 303-470-0590 VOA & Meals on Wheels Debbi Haynie - 720-733-4488

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Please tell us your

ideas

There is a Suggestion Box on the table by the front desk

What might be ready for harvest in July? Lettuce, mustard greens, collards, turnip greens, spinach, swiss chard, zucchini, summer squash,

cherry tomatoes, radishes, cucumbers, dill, herbs

How can I get some of the harvest? Volunteers out at the garden get first pick and then everything is brought to the Center and put on the free table to be shared. Please take only what you

can eat so that as many people can enjoy these fresh delicacies as possible.

Can I still help with the garden? Yes, plan to come to a meeting on Monday July 7th at

1:00 PM at the Center as they set the schedule for weeding, watering and harvesting. Or call Sharon

Decker at 303-660-2339 for more information.

August 22 - 27 Age 65+ = $300 Under 65 = $320

Private room = $150 additional

All money must be in by August 1st

Call Registrar Jeni Ellis at 970-887-2152 ext 1900

to register. Space does fill quickly so

don’t delay.

Some of the things you will do: Hiking

Archery Aerobics

Knitting/Crocheting Canoeing

Woodcarving Leathercraft

Art Class Dance

Group Games Skit Night

Themed events

Brochures at the Senior Center

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11th Annual Castle Rock Winefest Saturday, July 19 - 2:00-8:00 PM

Held outdoors at The Grange in the Meadows

3692 Meadows Blvd, Castle Rock

Tickets are $27 if purchased in advance

Or $37 beginning July 17th

$17 for designated driver ticket

Purchase tickets at:

www.castlerockculture.com/castle-rock-winefest/

or by calling the Chamber at 303-688-4597

2 dozen Colorado wineries will be represented

for tastings, along with wine seminars and

demonstrations, entertainment, vendors and

delicious cuisine. You may purchase bottles or

cases from your favorite vendors.

Every Saturday from July 12 through October 4 8:00 AM —Noon

3rd Street and Elbert Vegetables, fruits, pastas, honey, jam, beef, wine, flowers,

baked goods and other seasonal selections

Music in the Meadows Summer Concerts Free outdoor concerts at Butterfield Crossing Park, 3900 Butterfield Crossing Dr. in The Meadows

beginning at 6:00 PM with an opening band - headliner band is from 7:30-9:30 PM.

Bring picnics and blankets or chairs - dinner and dessert concessions will be available for purchase.

Parking is also available at the adjacent Meadow View Elementary or at Castle View High School.

July 16th

Forever in Blue Jeans - Neil Diamond Tribute Band The Justin Lane Band - High energy country band

July 30th

Message in a Bottle - Police Tribute Band

Vintage Highway - Pop music you love from John Denver, Eagles, Eric Clapton, James Taylor & more

CASTLE ROCK HISTORICAL MUSEUM Castle Rock has quite a history. Sometime when you have some

time, stop by the museum run by the Castle Rock Historical Society

and see their interesting exhibits. The museum is at 420 Elbert Street

and is open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 12:00 - 5:00 PM

and Saturday 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM. The phone number is

303-814-3164.

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1st Thomas Lax

2nd Judy Martin, Raly Walters

3rd Helen Banta

4th Sharon Bruen, Pat Norris

5th Charles Ask, Nancy Bendure, Eleanor

Coe, John Glendenning, Barbara Martin

7th Nikki Hoy, Genie Mathena, Randy

Reed, Frank Richards, Maxine Thomas

8th Kevin Archer, Dean Morris, Rus Straub

9th Chris Carlson, Theresa Caudle, John

Janke

10th Marge Hollenback, Robert Kuehster

11th Chris Eahehart, Lee Green, Judith Potts

12th Steve Herrick, Clyde Ullrich

13th Nancy Flugum, Rick Krakel, Mary Ann

Lenz

14th Gary Clement, Joan Flanagan, Joan

Goldberg, Frank Massey

15th Nancy Brandom, Maxine McDonald

Eileen Moore

16th Dolores Larson, Annette Thompson,

Corinne Zitzer

17th Bill Colley, Burt McGregor, Mark

McNeely, Sandy Richardson, Floss Smith

18th Rosa Mazzella, Sandy Steele, Marcy

Straub

19th Sharon Davis, Larry Hall, Irene Henning,

Sarah Miron

20th Jeanette Gray, Judy Meyer, Helen Shand

22nd Ed Bavouset, Jim Kern, Sheila

McKinney, Jeanie Washburn, Stephen

Wilson

23rd William Chiappi, Fran Lewis, Gene

Sobke, Gene Tolini, Charlotte Woods

24th Fran Cason, Lurene Scott

25th Donnie Kier, Darlene Sandrick

27th Jeanne Kostroski, Edward Persic

29th Lois Mercer, Antica Reljanovic

30th Sharon Janke

31st Jean Kuehster, Charles Pauley

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Closest to the Pin - (men) Landon Farley (women) Teri McLane Longest Drive - (men) Justin Giacchino (women) Cathy Mysliwiec

Closest to the Cow - Doris Rollins

FLIGHT A - 1st Place David Zuerere Nino DiMatteo Landon Farley

Justin Giacchino (our 1st Bank Sponsors)

FLIGHT B - 1st Place

Ron Sieck Mike Myskiwiec

Randy Wood Jack Stroud

FLIGHT A - 2nd Place Jonathon Wells

(Our Home Care Assistance Sponsor)

Julianna Young Randy Reed

Rob Campbell

FLIGHT B - 2nd Place Frank Micek

Richard Ranson Gary Lownes Bob Klopotek

The 14th Annual Golf Tournament was held on May 22nd at The Ridge

at Castle Pines North this year and was another great fundraiser for the Center. Sixty players enjoyed the beautiful course. The weather was wonderful, along with great food and prizes for all. Thanks to all who

played and to the 7 volunteers who helped that day. A special thanks to our committee who really worked hard to make this such a very

successful event: Phyllis Tumey, Doris Rollins and Jim Weglarz. The money raised will benefit the Center.

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Rachel Van Leer teaches a variety of line dances each Tuesday afternoon. These were the first day and look how good everyone is doing.

Bev Wells (left picture) played an encore performance at the Yesteryear’s Organ Concert. A full house enjoyed wonderful virtual orchestra tunes.

It was sunny one minute and snowing the next in May in the Springs when we visited the Academy. All agreed that these young people are inspiring.

Members listen to very interesting information about one of the fighters. The next dance is July 19th. Singles & couples welcome. Please join us.

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OFFICE USE ONLY

Total Fees $______ — Certificate $______ = $______ Rung into Register

HOW PAID Cash Check Charge OR “WILL PAY” _______

(by date) Processed by ____________________ Date ___________ Time________

X

IF COMING DATE ACTIVITY TIME

ACTIVITY FEE MEMBER

ACTIVITY FEE NON-MEMBER

DAY OF FEE

COST

All Tuesdays Line Dancing - sign up for the month 1:30 PM $8 $11 N/A

Thurs July 3 Out to Lunch - The Tavern Tech Ctr 10:45 AM $6 $9 N/A

Tues July 8 Casino Trip - The Isle, Blackhawk 8:30 AM $10 $13 N/A

Wed July 9 Polish Poker 1:00 PM No Activity Fee No Activity Fee N/A

Fri July 11 Hike - Dawson Butte 8:30 AM $4 $7 N/A

Fri July 11 TRIP - Horse Races, Arapahoe Park 11:00 AM $7 $10 N/A

Sun July 13 CONCERT - Boston Pops Tribute 7:15 PM $30* $33* N/A

Mon July 14 Out to Dinner - Venice Ristorante 4:30 PM $6 $9 N/A

Tues July 15 TRIP - Budweiser Brewery/Cinzzetti’s 8:30 AM $18 $21 N/A

Wed July 16 Potluck - Bring dish by category

according to last name. Circle category. 12:00 PM

Wed July 16 Legal Pres. - Guardians & Conserv. 1:00 PM No Activity Fee No Activity Fee N/A

Thurs July 17 Movie & Popcorn - Saving Mr. Banks 12:45 PM $2 $5 N/A

Fri July 18 Newcomer “Meet & Greet” 2:00 PM No Activity Fee No Activity Fee N/A

Sat July 19 Dance with patriotic theme 7:00 PM $10 $13 N/A

Mon July 21 Shopping Trip - Colorado Mills Mall 9:30 AM $8 $11 N/A

Wed July 23 Bunco 1:00 PM $3 $6 N/A

Wed July 23 Out to Dinner - Flagstaff House 4:00 PM $10 $13 N/A

Mon July 28 TRIP - Rambler Ranch 9:00 AM $16 $19 N/A

Tues July 29 Out to Lunch - The Broadmoor 10:00 AM $9 $12 N/A

Wed July 30 TRIP - Botanic Gardens & Picnic 9:30 AM $16* $19* Deadline to sign up or

cancel 7/23

Thurs July 31 SPECIAL PRESENTATION - Nursing home costs

1:00 PM No Activity Fee No Activity Fee N/A

Bingo for Fun 1:00 PM 5 cents a card 5 cents a card N/A

Bingo – “Slammers” 10:00 AM $8 $11 N/A

SeniorzArt Class 2:00 PM $3 $6 N/A

Brunch & Bingo — “Slammers” 9:30 AM $8 $11 N/A

Do you have a “File of Life” on file?

Yes ____ No ____

You must have one to use our transportation!

Total Activity Fees $________

Member: _________ Guest: _________

Name: ___________________________________________ Telephone: ________________________

* Ticketed event - no refunds or credits given

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