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Page 1: 400 Chapple Avenue, Ashland, WI 54806

A Note from the Executive Director

Happy Halloween!!!

Fall is here and the Packers are 3-0. What a great way

to start the month! I know I am looking forward to the

changing colors of the leaves and that first pot of chili!!!!!

I would like to take a minute to thank everyone who

made September one for the books. What a fantastic month

we had, starting with our Indian Taco Sale which was our

best one to date. What a fantastic team we had! I hope you

all enjoyed the tacos as much as we enjoyed making them

for you. Can’t wait till next year!

Thank you to everyone who came out to help us cele-

brate our 40th Anniversary. What a great week we had with

many familiar faces but many new ones as well. We hope

you will continue to join us in the future. I would like to say

a huge thank you to the many volunteers who worked to

make the event a success. I would also like to thank

Thrivent Financial (Corn Hole Tournament) Ashland Health

Services and Court Manor Health Services (Mega Bingo) for

there sponsorships and support! You are rock stars! Make

sure to check our some of the pictures on the next page!

Can’t wait to celebrate our 50th!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I hope you have a wonderful month enjoying al the

wonderful aspects of fall!

Until next time……….

Danielle

400 Chapple Avenue, Ashland, WI 54806

Inside This Issue:

Our 40th Anniversary………..2

Cont……...………………….....3

Here’s What’s Happening......4

Happy Birthdays………….…..5

Potatoes! Potatoes! ……….…6

The Slacker……..……….…….7

Medicare Part D……………...8

Energy Assistance…...…..….9

Thank You!!!...........……..…..10

Hut Happenings…….…….…11

Mexican Fiesta Feast…...….12

Monthly Calendar…….…….13

ACAU Monthly Menu………14

Healthy Living with Chronic

Pain…………………………....15

Fall Harvest Dinner………....16

October 2019 Newsletter

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2 l Welcome to The Enrichment Center, Inc.

Our 40th Anniversary Celebration!!!!!

Here is just some of the fun we had celebrating our 40th Anniversary. Thank you

to everyone who came out to make this week special and all the volunteers who

helped with our many events.. You are all rock stars!

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2018 October Newsletter 3

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Here’s What’s Happening

4 l Welcome to The Enrichment Center, Inc.

Cribbage

Join our Cribbage group every

Tuesday at 1:30 p.m..

Pool League

Join our Pool League every

Monday and Thursday

afternoon at 12:30 p.m..

Pokeno

Join our Pokeno group the first

Thursday of every month at 1:00

p.m..

BINGO

♦ Bingo on Fridays at 12:30pm.

On the first Friday of the

month AH&R sponsors

BINGO.

Zumba

The Enrichment Center is ex-

cited to announce we will

be offering Zumba classes

here on Tuesday and Friday

nights from 5:30 pm to

6:30pm. The workouts are for

all skill levels and all ages.

Please bring in a water bot-

tle and towel. Come on

down and check it out! For

more information please

contact Danielle at

1-715-682-2776.

Tai Chi Fun

The Enrich-

ment Center is

offering a slot

for individuals

interested in coming in

to do their Tai Chi exer-

cises. The room will be

available on Monday’s,

Tuesday’s, Wednesdays

& Friday’s for the month

of September from

10:00am to 11:00am. If

you are

Interested, please stop

in the office and talk to

Danielle. We are hop-

ing all of the partici-

pants from the class will

be excited about this.

Halloween Bingo

Party

On Thursday, October 31st,

2019 we will be having a

Halloween Bingo Party.

Dress in your favorite cos-

tume and receive two extra

bingo cards. As always re-

freshments will be served.

Movies & Munchies

October 7th-Book Club-Four friends' lives are turned upside down

when their book club tackles the infamous "50 Shades of Grey."

From discovering new romance to rekindling old flames, they in-

spire each other to make their next chapter the best chapter.

October 14th-The Tomorrow Man-Ed Hemsler spends his life prepar-

ing for a disaster that may never come, and Ronnie Meisner spends

her life shopping for things she may never use. These two people

will try to find love while trying not to get lost in each other's stuff.

October 21st-The Intern-Starting a new job can be a difficult chal-

lenge, especially if you're already retired. Looking to get back into

the game, 70-year-old widower Ben Whittaker (seizes the opportu-

nity to become a senior intern at an online fashion site. Ben soon

becomes popular with his younger co-workers, including Jules Ostin

the boss and founder of the company. Whittaker's charm, wisdom

and sense of humor help him develop a special bond and growing

friendship with Jules.

October 28th-The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel-Some British retirees

decide to outsource their retirement to exotic and less expensive --

India. Lured by advertisements for the newly restored Marigold Ho-

tel and imagining a life of leisure in lush surroundings, they arrive and

find that the Marigold is actually a shell of its former self. Though their

new home is not quite what they had imagined, the retirees find

that life and love can begin again when they let go of their pasts.

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Happy Birthday!

Oct. 1st Judith Caffee

Oct. 2nd John T. Pierce

Oct. 5th Meegan Gosseline

Ray Kallio Sr.

Oct 8th Julie Hugg

Oct. 9th Stuart Holman

Oct. 10th Lester Westling

Manon Weber

Oct12 Charles Whiting

Oct. 15th Mary Kullbacki

Rita Johnson

Oct. 17th Fran Zepczyk

Robert Pflanzer

Oct. 19th Carol Westberry

Oct. 20th Mary Bartol

Michael P. Fox

Mark Mountain

Oct 24th Chris James

Oct. 27th Pat Compton

Oct. 30th Bonnie Pocernich

Oct. 31st Clark Williams

Thank You

The Enrichment Center and the Bargain Hut

would like to say a huge thank you to

the Ashland Chamber of Commerce

for the wonderful

Ribbon cutting ceremony they had

for us during our 40th Anniversary

celebration. We appreciate your

support more than you could ever know .

Please Support our Advertisers!

Advertiser of the Month

This month we are spotlighting

Ashland Honda/Toyota

located Lakeshore Drive East

For more information, please call

1-715-682-5252.

For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Ashland Senior Community Center, Ashland, WI A 4C 01-1320

1 Bedroom Apartment at Crestview Apartments

in Mellen 62 of age or older/Disabled

Rent is 30% of Income

Contact E. Fuller Inc. at

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At Court Manor Health Services we provide

Inpatient & outpatient therapy, short & long term rehab and a specialized Memory Care Unit...everything

that’s needed to get people back to where they belong...living life to the fullest!

Our Passion Makes The Difference!!! Please call 715-682-8172

for more information or a tour of our facility.

Court Manor Health Services 911 3rd St W - Ashland, WI 54806

www.courtmanorhs.com

Special Extras Make the Hometown Difference!Northern State Bank offers banking at 6local offices, no fee Debit Cards, NSB

Online, Direct Deposit, HometownChecking, hometown service and more!

Northern State Bank321 Main St West • Ashland • 715-682-2772

Branch Offices:Super One

715-685-2721Butternut

715-769-3541Glidden

715-264-2421Mellen

715-274-2421Hansen’s IGA715-373-0417

“Inclusa’s purpose is to make individuals feel that they’re not alone, that they

have some choice in their care.”

Local long-term care supports and services delivered with a focus on your life, your choice.

inclusa.org | 877-622-6700

Birch Haven Senior Living

Your home town Assisted Living

[email protected]

224 22nd Avenue West, Ashland WI

Elder Law AttorneysAshland (715) 682-0737 Hurley (715) 561-4600

Toll Free: (888) 613-0600 www.sturgullong.com

Attorney Atorney Attorney Paul A Sturgul Ryan J. Long Jacob P. Spear Licensed in WI & MI Licensed in WI, MI & MN Licensed in WI & MI

Sturgul & Long, S.C.  focuses in estate planning, nursing home planning, Medicaid planning, and asset protection. We limit our practice to these areas so we are ablt to craft sophisticated solutions to even the most complex elder law issues.

522 Chapple Ave., Ste. 201, Ashland, WI 54806 312 Silver Street, Hurley, WI 54534

SER JOBS FOR PROGRESS NATIONAL, INC.SCSEP – Senior Community Service Employment Program

Learn new job skills and re-enter the workforce!

Paid job training for people 55+Ashland: 715-939-1400

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6 l Welcome to The Enrichment Center, Inc.

Today when I visited Mom at the nursing home, I saw Kay. I re-

member her from high school days; both our families lived in the

country and attended Zion church. We go way back. Kay

asked me about the weather, and I said something about it be-

ing beautiful enough to dig the potatoes. Kay said that she

loved to dig potatoes. I kidded her that she still was a farm-girl

at heart. And Kay said, “Some women like manicures and pedi-

cures, but some of us like to dig potatoes.” She said digging po-

tatoes was like going on an Easter-egg hunt and finding a treasure. We both laughed and I

headed out the door pondering the idea that potatoes are an Easter treasure.

Truthfully, I kept putting off digging the potatoes. I would always find something else to do

since this job was not my favorite. But after talking to Kay, she turned what I regarded as

“work” into an opportunity to get outside and play. I arrived home with a smile and ready for

potato fun.

So, Herb got out the shovel, I got the boxes, and we headed out to the potato playground.

He dug, and I gathered up the new potatoes. They were sorted into three groups: Baby Reds,

Yukon Gold, and Russet. Within 45 minutes, we completed this fun-game and had ½ bushel of

each type of potatoes neatly tucked into our root cellar. We both knew this harvest would be

a tasty treasure in the cold of winter.

Thanks, Kay, for your enthusiasm that tweaked my enthusiasm to approach harvesting pota-

toes like a treasure hunt for Easter eggs. I remember my Dad telling me about the winter when

his family only had potatoes to eat for dinner and supper every day. I wonder if potatoes

tasted like a precious treasure then? I know to this day, my Dad loves a good potato.

So, folks…if you are coming to the Ellis home, it is likely that we will serve you Easter potatoes.

Thanks, Kay, for your words of encouragement. Thanks, Herb, for your partnership. And thank

you, God, for a bountiful potato harvest.

Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes!

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The Slacker

A company, feeling it was time for a shake-up, hired a new CEO. This new boss was deter-

mined to rid the company of all slackers. On a tour of the facilities, the CEO noticed a guy

leaning on a wall. The room was full of workers, so the CEO thought this was his chance to

show everyone he meant business.

The CEO walked up to the guy and asked, “And how much money do you make a week?”

Undaunted, the young fellow looked at him and replied, “I make $200.00 a

week. Why?”

The CEO then handed the guy $200 in cash and screamed, “Here's a week’s

pay. Now GET OUT and don’t come back!”

Feeling pretty good about his first firing, the CEO looked around the room and

asked, “Does anyone want to tell me what that slacker did here?”

With a sheepish grin, one of the other workers muttered, “He was the pizza delivery guy.”

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8 l Welcome to The Enrichment Center, Inc.

Open enrollment for Medicare plans in 2020 is October 15 through December 7, 2019. This is

an important time for people with Medicare to review their current Part D prescription drug

plan, take note of any changes, and determine if it is still the best option for them. Since insur-

ance companies can change their Part D plan’s premiums, deductibles and co-pays each

year, switching to a different plan could result in extra money in your pocket!

If you have had changes in your medications this past year it seems obvious that reviewing

your plan and comparing it to other plans is a good idea. But even if you have not had medi-

cation changes, the new pricing structure for the plan could mean that the costs for your

same drugs will increase next year. Likewise, a different company may now offer better cover-

age for those same medications. Some people have saved hundreds of dollars in a year by

switching to a different Part D plan. The only way to find out is to review your plan and com-

pare it to other Part D plans.

In addition to changing the list of medications that they cover (known as their “formulary”)

and how they cover them, Part D plans can also impose drug restrictions on covered medica-

tions. When you are reviewing your plan or comparing it to other plans, be sure to note any

drug restrictions for your specific medications. In some cases, you may need to get prior au-

thorization before your medication is covered. Another type of restriction, step therapy,

means that the insurance company will have you try an alternative drug before they pay for

the one your doctor has chosen for you. And if quantity limits are in place, you are limited to a

certain number of pills each month. These are more reasons it is important to carefully review

your Part D plan each year.

People on SeniorCare, Wisconsin’s prescription drug assistance program, are not affected by

this open enrollment period. They only need to renew their enrollment every 12 months. A re-

newal notice will be sent in the mail to the beneficiary. If you are on SeniorCare and have had

medication changes, you might want to check on the cost of a part D plan to see if Senior-

Care is still the best option for you.

Assistance with plan comparisons is available through the following resources:

1-800-MEDICARE or www.medicare.gov

Medigap helpline 1-800-242-1060

Disability Drug Helpline 1-800-926-4862 (if under age 60)

Wisconsin Medigap Prescription Drug Helpline 1-855-67 PART D (1-855-677-2783)

Amy M. Janecek, Ashland County Elder Benefit Specialist 715-682-4414 Ext. 2.

Another avenue to saving money on prescription drugs next year is the Extra Help program.

Extra Help is a benefit program that reduces your drug costs by decreasing premiums, deducti-

bles and co-pays for medications based on your income and asset levels. If you are married

and your income is less than $2,113 per month with assets below $25,720 or single with an in-

come less than $1,561 per month and assets below $12,890 you may qualify for Extra Help.

Your home and car are not counted as assets. Call Amy M. Janecek, Ashland County Elder

Benefit Specialist, 715-682-4414 Ext. 2 or Marianne Johnson, Bayfield County Elder Benefit Spe-

cialist, 1-715-373-6144 Ext. 83355 for more information.

This fall, take the time to review your Medicare coverage options and check to see if you

might qualify for Extra Help. You just might end up with extra money in 2020!

Medicare Part D Open Enrollment—An Opportunity to Save

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2019 October Newsletter 9

The Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Pro-

gram (WHEAP) is available to help low and

moderate income households with heating

and electric expenses. WHEAP is a one-time

benefit payment for each heating season

beginning October 1, 2019 and ending May

15, 2020. The benefit is intended to help pay a

portion of the heating costs and is not

intended to cover the entire annual cost of

the home heating bill. The amount of the heat-

ing assistance benefit depends on the house-

hold size, income level and household heating

costs.

You may be eligible if your gross income for

the last three months is less than the amount

shown below for your family size.

Family Size 3 Month Family Income*

1 $7,168.25

2 $9,374.00

3 $11,579.50

4 $13,785.25

5 $15,991.00

6 $18,196.50

7 $18,610.00

8 $19,023.75

*If your three month family income exceeds the amounts listed above

you may still be eligible if all of the household members are recipients

of either W2/TANF, Food Share or SSI for each of the preceding three

months)

The following items are needed for verification

when completing the application process:

Social Security Cards (or official documents

showing the social security number) for all

household members, verification of heating

and electric costs for your dwelling for the pre-

vious 12 month period (heating and electric

vendors names, account numbers & names on

accounts), proof of all household income from

all sources for the three months prior to the

month of the date of application (examples

include pay stubs, printout from employers,

bank statements showing Veteran Administra-

tion benefits if receiving a V.A. pension or V. A.

compensation, tax forms, 12-month interest

and dividend income statements). Distributions

from Pensions, Annuities, Retirement or Profit

Sharing Plans, IRA’s, etc., must be verified by

providing a copy of your most recent 1099-R or

by providing a monthly benefit statement

which shows what the gross monthly distribu-

tion received is. Social Security or SSI income

must be verified with a current benefit state-

ment from your local Social Security Office or

by providing your most recent -SSA-1099

Social Security Benefit statement.

Both Seniors and Non-Seniors of Ashland

County may apply or pick-up applications at

the Ashland County Health & Human Services

Department, 630 Sanborn Avenue, Ashland,

WI or by calling 715-682-7004 between 7:30am

– 5pm, Monday through Friday. Walk-ins will

also be accepted on the 1

st

Wednesday of

the month from 1:00pm to 4:00pm with May

6th, 2020 being the last walk-in day.

Amy M. Janecek, Ashland County Elder Bene-

fit Specialist, will also be assisting people over

the age of 60 in completing applications.

Please contact Amy at 715-682-4414 Ext. 2 to

schedule an appointment. Amy will be at the

following outreach sites for Ashland County

and will be distributing applications to non-

seniors and will be assisting people over the

age of 60 with completion of their

applications. If you are not able to apply in

person at any of the listed outreach locations,

home visits can be arranged.

Ashland County Outreach Sites

Sanborn – Sanborn United Methodist Church

1st Monday of the Month

9am to Noon

Mellen- Senior Citizen’s Center

2nd Monday of the Month

9am to Noon

Butternut-Brookside Apartments

3rd Monday of the Month

9am to Noon

Glidden-Senior Community Center

4th Monday of the Month

9am to Noon

Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program

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Thank you!

The Enrichment Center would like to thank the families of Judy Posypchalla and Theresa

Markeson for the incredible donations they made to the center in honor of their mothers.

With the money given we were not only able to purchase a 65 inch flat screen tv and

portable cart but we were also able to finally apply and receive a movie license to have

movies here at the center. This would not have been possible without the generous

donation made and we thank them from the bottom of our hearts. Judy and Theresa

(Grandma) are together smiling down us knowing they have provided us with countless

hours of entertainment just like they did when they were with us. Forever in our hearts!

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When you or a loved one is in need of rehabilitation services call

ASHLAND HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER. We are able to provide 24-hour professional

nursing care, specialized wound care, pain management and Physical, Occupational

and Speech therapy in a pleasant home-like setting.

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Hut Happenings

Accomplishments for

August 2019

The sales for the month of

August were

$9,758.61 and we had 25

volunteers who worked

approximately 437 hours.

Monthly Specials

Red Tag Sale—All tags with a red mark on

them are 50% off

October 14th, 2019

through October

26th, 2019.

Glassware Sale

All glassware will be

50% off October 1st

through October 5th.

The Bargain Hut

is now open till

6:00pm on

Thursday Evenings!

Come on in and check out all of our

great merchandise and weekly sales!

Customer Appreciation Sale!

We would love to thank all of our

wonderful

customers for

making the Bargain

Hut part of their

shopping

experience by

having a Customer

Appreciation Day on October 16th, 2019

from 9:00am to 4:00pm. The entire store will

be 50% off and we will have refreshments.

Come in and check out this great day! Just

a small way to say “Thank You!”

Bargain Hut Gives Back Sale

Saturday, October 26th, 2019

9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Due to the generous amount of donations we have received, the

Bargain Hut is giving back to the community by putting out items for

you to take at no charge. After 3 months, we are further rotating the

merchandise back into the community. Whether you are a family

struggling with today’s economy or are just out looking for a great

bargain, we have something for everyone.

This event will be held on the last Saturday of every month!

Senior Day

Mondays will be our Senior Day.

Come in to the Bargain Hut and

show us your ID and receive 25%

off your entire purchase. Must be

55 years or older.

Northland College/

WITC Student Day!

Thursdays will be our College Day. Come in

to the Bargain Hut and

show us your ID and

receive 25% off your entire

purchase.

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MEXICAN FIESTA FEAST

a fundraiser for Faith In Action – Ashland County

Bucket Raffle ◊ 50/50 Raffle ◊ Door Prizes

Thursday October 24th

4:00-7:00 pm

The Enrichment Center

Tickets available: Faith In Action-Ashland County Aging Unit Office

400 Chapple Avenue, Ashland 715-682-4414 ext. #3

Advance ticket sales end at 4:30 p.m. October 21st

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13 l Welcome to The Enrichment Center, Inc.

SUNDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

1:00—Knitting Club

1:30—Cribbage

5:30—Zumba

2

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—Bingo

3

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—Pool League

4

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—BIingo

Sponsored By

Ashland Health

Services

5:30—Zumba

5

6

7

12:30 - Pool League

12:30—

Movies &

Munchies—

Book Club

8

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

1:00—Knitting Club

1:30—Cribbage

5:30—Zumba

9

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:00—

Dem

entia/

Caregiver Network M

tg

12:30—Bingo

10

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—Pool League

Fall Harvest Dinner

4:00pm

to 6:00pm

11

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—Bingo

5:30—Zumba

12

13

14

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30 - Pool League

12:30—

Movies &

Munchies—

The

Tom

orrow M

an

6:00pm

—Book Club

15

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

1:00—Knitting Club

1:30—Cribbage

5:30—Zumba

16

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—Bingo

1:30—

Healthy Living

with Chronic Pain

Bargain Hut Custom

er

Appreciation Day

17

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

10;00—

Powerful Tools

for Caregivers

12:30—Pool League

3:30—

Mem

ory Cafe

18

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—Bingo

5:30—Zumba

19

20

21

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—Pool League

12:30—

Movies &

Munchies—

The Intern

22

9:15—

Aging Unit Board

Mtg

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

10:00 Flu Shots

1:00—Knitting Club

1:30—Cribbage

5:30—Zumba

23

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—Bingo

1:30—

Healthy Living

with Chronic Pain

24

Faith In Action

Mexican Dinner

4:00pm

to 8:00pm

25

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—Bingo

5:30—Zumba

26

The Bargain Hut

“Gives Back Sale”

9:00am to 1:00pm

27

28

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—Pool League

12:30—

Movies &

Munchies—

The Best

Exotic M

arigold Hotel

29

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

1:00—Knitting Club

1:30—Cribbage

5:30—Zumba

30

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

12:30—Bingo

1:30—

Healthy Living

with Chronic Pain

31

10:00—Tai Chi Fun

10;00—

Powerful Tools

for Caregivers

12:30—Pool League

October 2019

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Ashland County Aging Unit Inc. 715-682-4414 x.0

Senior Nutrition Programs: Senior Dining & Meals on Wheels

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2019 October Newsletter 15

Wednesdays

Oct 16 through November 20, 2019

1:30 – 4:00 p.m.

Enrichment Center

400 Chapple Avenue Ashland, WI 54806

To pre-register, call: 715-682-4414, ext. 0

or email: [email protected]

$20 Book Fee

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Fall Harvest Dinner

Thursday, October 10th, 2019

At The Enrichment Center

(Formerly the Ashland Senior Center)

400 Chapple Avenue

4:00pm to 6:00pm

The Enrichment Center is serving Swedish meatballs with

mashed potatoes along with a vegetable, dessert and a bev-

erage for $10.00 a plate. We will be selling advanced ticket

sales for $9.00.

Take out will be available and all proceeds will go towards

new doors for the center.

For more information please contact

Danielle at 1-715-682-2776.