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June 2012 1
9350 - 82 Street NW Edmonton Alberta T6C 2X8 E-mail: [email protected] Phone 780.468.1985
Website: www.seesa.ca
Mission Statement: To provide programs and services that will
help seniors maintain and enhance their quality of life.
Another Floor Curling Season is finished and reigning supreme is the rink of Harvey Norstrom,
Darlene Carter, Walter Klepachek, and Audrey Ellis. Our Tuesday evening league and
Wednesday evening league top teams faced off mid-April in the playoffs. This team has proven
it is the one to beat next year. Players can keep up their skills over the summer on Tuesday
evenings at 6:30 pm for drop-in curling fun. New curlers are welcome, too.
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STAFFSTAFFSTAFF
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR KIMBERLY BUEHLER
Personnel & Centre Business
FUND DEVELOPMENT MANAGER MARY ANNE JAEDICKE
Fundraising, Centre & Rental Info
BOOKKEEPER SHARON SVENDSEN
PROGRAM COORDINATOR ELAUN CABLE LIND
Member Services, Website & Newsletter
OUTREACH COORDINATOR KIM BOYD
Counseling, Visitation, & Support Services
COORDINATOR OF VOLUNTEERS SHERR WADSON [email protected]
KITCHEN COORDINATOR BEV CLARKE
HOME SERVICES COORDINATOR SHELLEY SABO
SECOND COOK JOAN YANDEAU
KITCHEN ASSISTANT DARLENE NIELSON
BUILDING ATTENDANT STEVE MONTAGUE
SET UP ERIC KADATZ
Front Office Hours Monday & Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 8:30 am to 8:30 pm
Saturday Closed until after Labour Day
Cafeteria Open Mon- Fri Breakfast 8:30 - 10 am Lunch 11:30 am - 1 pm
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Contact the front office immediately. The staff is trained in CPR. Please co-operate and clear the area as requested by staff or emergency personnel.
Please note! There is a first aid kit in the cloak room for the use of the members. It is located on the wall attached to the coat rack. The AED is located in the main hall between the Gym and Kitchen entrances.
You can buy advertising in this newsletter.
$15.00 Business Card $25.00 1/4 page
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**a one-time set up fee of $25 may apply
Next deadline June 14, 2012
THE NEWSLETTER CREW Proofreaders:
Kimberly Buehler Kay Klepachek Karen Sheridan Brenda Remin
Carol Kodish-Butt Roz Schilberg Sherr Wadson
Editorial Layout: Elaun Cable Lind
Collators: Lil & Ernie Ledger
Steve Bennett Dorothy Debenham
Photographers: Tony Powell, Earl Anderson
Kimberly Buehler Karen Sheridan, Shirley Zygun
Note paid for advertisements may not reflect the views
of SEESA. Buyer discretion is advised.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT—JOHN BANNISTER
VICE PRESIDENT— SHEILA CLIFFORD-MACKAY
SECRETARY—ROBYN BUCHAN
TREASURER—VACANT
ACTING PAST PRESIDENT– ANDY ANTONIUK
FINANCE CHAIR—ALLAN THOMAS
BUILDING & MAINTENANCE—HARVEY NORSTROM
DIRECTORS:
MARILYNN ANDERSON MARALYNNE HAWKINS
WALTER KLEPACHEK TONY POWELL
VIVIAN WOOD
June 2012 3
Message from the President
At our Board meeting in April as part of the Board training, Peter Kossowan gave a presentation on Parliamentary Procedure which was well received. As a result there was a short Board meeting afterwards to deal with the essentials. On May 01 several members of the Board and staff attended an event put on by SAGE honoring nominees and recipients at which Gordon Block was nominated. Congratulations, Gordon. Also at this event was another member of SEESA who was nominated by her Community Association, Congratulations, Shirley Galway. Thanks to all of the volunteers who contributed time at the Casino and Rummage Sale. One more item I want to share with you is that on June 08 Jane and I have a wedding anniversary. Thank you my dear for being my wife, lover, partner and friend for the past 55 years and here’s to the next 55. God Bless, John B. - President
Kimberly’s Korner
Another spring is upon us! Oh the joy of digging in the dirt and rejoicing at the plants renewing themselves again. What is it about working in the garden and getting really dirty that is so satisfying?
I have been working on many committees: By-laws, Rules for Standing Committees, Personnel, 4 Western Province Floor Curling, and Capilano Seniors Fair to mention a few. The rest of the staff is also busy on many committees. If you need to meet with a staff member on a one to one basis, please call before dropping by. We feel very bad when someone makes a special trip here to see us and alas, we are busy in a meeting. Save yourself some steps and give us a call or drop us an email (for all you computer savvy seniors).
So many exciting events are happening in the month of June: Volunteer Appreciation, Lifetime Members Luncheon, Community Art Show and Spoken Word event, and Capilano Mall Seniors Fair. These are all over and above our regular classes, programs and events. And coming in July—dust off your Klondike attire—Klondike Kate is coming for breakfast. More details on all of the above mentioned events are within this newsletter.
I have five $5.00 coffee cards for the first 5 people to tell me that they read the newsletter on-line, and no longer pick up a paper copy. Contact me in person, phone or email. It’s a little early, and it’s a little secret—Mary Anne will be celebrating her 50th birth-day on July 2nd! (shhh)
Kimberly
From The Card Makers:
We like to recycle card in-serts and ask you leave the sayings in the cards please.
We use all of them. Thank You
Ann Lawrence
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How many is a Crowd?
If you are a group coming in for break-
fast, lunch or Wednesday night supper of
more than 6 people, please give us 2
days notice. Just leave a message at the
desk with date, number of people and a
contact phone number. Thanks so much
from the Kitchen Staff!
OUTREACH NEWS
Are you a senior who has had awkward or hurtful situations with your adult children? Sometimes our adult children can demand money or property or be hurtful verbally or even physically. Often this happens after a spouse has passed away. If you would like to make changes in these relationships there is a safe place where you can talk confidentially to a counselor and/or a social worker. These problematic relationships are more common than you know. I have been co-facilitating these groups with The City of Edmonton for over nine years and have seen relief in the eyes of those attending this group. Please call 780-477-2929 and ask about Relationships With Adult Children, a support group that meets twice a month all year. Ask your Outreach Coordinator at SEESA if you have any questions.
If you can volunteer in Outreach by reaching out to isolated seniors in the community please come see me. If you know a senior who seems as if he or she could use a little help, seems depressed or isolated or are in need of services, I will do my best to serve you and find solutions.
Kim Basham-Boyd Outreach Coordinator [email protected]
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Guaranteed Work
JIM’S SPEEDEE REPAIRS
House Calls/In Shop Repairs Refurbished Machines for sale
ranging from $30.00-$150.00
Call: Jim Wilson 469-3429 Paid advertisement
Four Province Floor Curling
Bonspiel is coming to SEESA
This fall, September 14 & 15, floor curling teams from the four western provinces of BC, AB, SK and MB, will be competing in a bonspiel and SEESA is playing host to this
event. Many volunteers will be needed for a variety of duties both leading up to
and during the bonspiel. Watch for a sign up sheet on the
Volunteer Bulletin Board and contact Steve Bennett if you want more details.
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June 2012 5
Milestones & Celebrations
MAY LANDMARK BIRTHDAYS
Ruth Parent, Harold Ulmer, Betty Jensen, Sonia Hawreliak, Mary Anne Kilgannon,
Denis Loiseau, Phyllis Sunderland, Bonnie Kupina, Edna Milburn, &
Sheryl Todyruik
If your name does not appear on the list above and you believe it should be there please leave a note for Elaun. We do our best to keep up to date with our database and apologize if anyone is
missed.
In Our Thoughts and Prayers
To all our members and friends who have been ill, or who have lost a loved one, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
The following people have been ill or injured and hopefully will be fit and active shortly:
Joyce Slifka and Jean MacDonald.
The following members, past members or family of members have passed away:
Eric Woolridge, Olga Pawluk, Cathy Doyle, Helen Alford, and Ollie Anderson
If you have any news either good or bad
about members, past or present, and their families, PLEASE write it in the Outreach
book located at the front desk.
Early Birds Wanted Join us at SEESA Tuesday June 5th at the early hour of 7 am to help show the world… or rather
Edmonton, what a fantastic centre we have. Bridget Ryan of Breakfast Television (Channel
7) will be touring through our centre and broadcasting live on
location. Early Birds will be treated to coffee and treats from 7
am to 8:30 am.
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I Love SEESA
(Confessions of a First Year Member)
In May 2011, I attended my first concert of the Melody singers. It was one of the nicest afternoons I had spent in a long time. I was hooked. I wanted to be one of those lucky people.
September finally arrived and I was there, money in hand to join and embark on a new and very wonderful journey. Then that long anticipated Tuesday arrived and there I was among all those SINGERS. Well, was I thrilled! Little did I know what a great experience this would be. The members are so friendly and welcoming and very soon I felt, “This is where I belong.”
As time went by I got to know the choir director, Anne Marshall, better. What an incredible woman she is! Anne is warm, patient, loving and extremely knowledgeable in so many areas. Belonging to the choir has turned out to be an awesome experience. Little did I know there would be more surprises.
I already knew Brenda Remin, who told me about the Accidental Drama Club. The drama club was getting ready to put on a Variety Show and I wanted to be a part of that, I had never been in a show like this. Everything was so new and exciting for me. What an incredible experience, so many new things to learn! I enjoyed interacting with more great folks ready to step out to have fun and entertain friends and guests.
I had so much fun. I was given opportunity to learn from another smart, experienced woman. Brenda was great, directing us through rehearsals and meetings and many trials that must have been very frustrating for her. Brenda did this with patience and grace.
I have enjoyed my time at SEESA very much and I’ve met so many talented and friendly folks. I would love to mention all of them but don’t want to miss anyone. I look forward to being a member for many years to come and participating in other programs that are offered. I’m grateful to be part of such a warm and friendly corner of the world. Vivian Lundgren
Special thanks to Alberta Sport, Recreation,
Parks and Wildlife Foundation for their
grant of $5000 which was a great help in
the completion of
the new Pool Room
renovation.
Computer Practice Sessions
Mondays 10 am - noon
In the Edmonton Room until the
end of June Anyone is welcome to
drop in to give it a try, just to check out the computers or to
get a little help.
Thanks to all who
came out to the
opening of the
Renovated Pool
Hall on May 9th.
June 2012 7
SEESA SOCIAL GROUP
(Cards, Crafts and Social)
Starting on September 12, 2012 there will be a Social Group Program; 7:00 - 9:00pm every 2nd and 4th Wednes-day of the month till May 2013. This program is for everyone, whether you would like to do a craft, play cards, board games, or just socialize with goodies and coffee or tea. Everyone is welcome to come out on September 12th and see what we are all about. You may call Evelyn at 780-461-5680 or Lorna at 780-469-2441 for more information. Hope to see you in September.
Coordinators: Evelyn McCracken & Lorna Plouffe
I’ve Noticed...
Dolores Cadrin has donated some Canna Lily plants for our garden. Thank you very much. We look forward to their blooming this summer.
On March 23, 24 and 25 the cast and crew of the Accidental Drama Club were behind the scenes quickly changing costumes and props to be ready for the next act of the variety show. We don't keep open glasses/cups of water around in case of spills on our costumes and I had forgotten my water bottle, but like magic, several bottles of water became available in the Holyrood Room for those of us who had developed a mighty thirst. Thank you, who-ever you are, for that considerate gesture.
This is the place to track good deeds. Have you taken notice of something good?
Please submit your observation of any kindness to the Front Desk for inclusion in the next
newsletter.
May Crib Tournament 1st - Alf Nielsen & Steve Bennett 2nd - Helen Carson & Marg Pang
3rd - Jack Fitzsimond & Mitch Bruntlett Boobie Prize: Karol Muir & Doreen Oaush
Door Prizes: Joan Dassonville, Phyl Jacula & Jack Fitzsimond
What a crowd,everybody was so happy, really jolly. It was a pleasure to work with
them. - P. Andruchow
Upcoming Crib Tournament:
June 8th 7 pm sharp
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Join us
22nd Annual
Shopping Trip Great Falls & Helena, Montana
Oct 5 - 8, 2012 Price includes bus, hotel, 4 breakfasts,
goodie bags, water, and snacks on travel days.
$400 Twin - other rates available.
Pick up in Edmonton, Leduc, Red Deer Calgary, Claresholm, Ft McLeod, and
Coutts. Passport Required.
References available upon request.
Contact Donna 780-475-4683 or email:[email protected]
Art through the Eyes of Seniors
June 1 - 27 11:30 - 1 pm/3-4 pm Mon-Fri Reception Wednesday June 13 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Seniors from all parts of the city are putting on an excellent mixed media exhibit with everything from brush to
pallet knife. There will also be pottery, woodwork, fibre art, sewing, and
quilting. This impressive exhibit is a must see. Everyone is welcome.
Location: Jeff Allen Art Gallery, Strathcona Place Seniors Centre,
10831 University Ave. Contact: 780-433-5807
Arts Cafés
SAGE Café 15 Sir Winston Churchill Square Wednesday June 6, 1 pm
A variety of musical acts, cake, crafts, and a visit from MLA Laurie Blakeman. Bring a friend to this fun and festive event! Donations will be taken at the door.
Contact: Rachel 780-701-9016
Westend Seniors 9629 - 176 Street Wednesday June 6, 9 am - 2 pm
As part of the annual Older, Bolder, Better TM event come and enjoy the talents of Edmonton seniors all day. Free admission.
Paid advertisement
June 2012 9
Original
Art
Great Gifts
ART Show & Sale
Featuring:
Paintings, Sculpture, Soapstone Carvings, Wood
Carvings & Jewellery from the community and
our own SEESA members
Silent Art Auction - Door Prizes
June 2 Saturday 3 - 8:30PM Show and Demos
Spoken Word Event 7 pm Wine & Cheese: Cash Bar
June 3 Sunday 1 - 4PM Show and Demos
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Commissioner of Oaths Service Available
I am pleased to offer Commissioner of Oaths service free for SEESA members. For non-members a contribution to the association is appreciated. I am always happy to help with commissioner duties; please call first to make arrangements as I am not able to assist will all documents e.g. for certified true copies you need to see a Notary. If you are in need of a Notary I have the contact
information of a person who can assist you.
Kimberly
Building Your Brain Through Music
A Free Presentation by Lyn Lamers (A.T.C.L., B. Mus, M. Div.)
Music can improve everyone’s life, no matter what age. No one is ever too old to experience in one way or another, the powerful and beneficial effects of music.
Topics include: The physical and emotional effects of
listening to music, for memory recall, chronic pain, and depression control.
Improving your brain through learning a musical instrument.
Thursday, June 14th at 2 pm in SEESA’s Edmonton Room
Sign up at the Front Desk as space is limited.
Next SEESA Dance Featuring
GRACE & JUSTIN Friday, June 29
7 - 10pm
$8 Members/ $10 Guests
Maximum
Attendance 140
Cash Bar
June 2012 11
APRIL MONTHLY DINNER
MARY CHESNEY (50/50 DRAW)
EDIE STEINS (DOOR PRIZE)
MELODY SINGERS CONCERT DOOR PRIZES:
FRIEDA CUTTING, GERRY COCKERILL, EMMA BALL
VERNA RADIS, ERICA AUSMAN
POOL HALL REOPENING DOOR PRIZES
STEVE MONTAGUE & ARMAND LABOSSIERE
High Tea Event
On Friday May 11,2012 fifty-four people attended our High Tea. This was prepared by Bev our cook and nineteen volunteers.
The entertainment was by Edgar Gualoto, who played his flute at long intervals, between 2 and 4 pm. He brought
crafts for sale. These were made by his wife and the co-op in Ecuador.
A special thanks goes to Bev and all the volunteers who worked very hard preparing the welsh cakes, cookies and sandwiches and for setting up tables and serving the tea and goodies. Sincerely Nadia Drozdiak
Paid advertisement
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MAY BIRTHDAY PARTY
Outrageous hats, coconut bras and
popping lollipops added delight to poignant,
cute and hilarious songs and jokes
presented by Doug and Friends (Doug Gillett, Linda Chernetski, Vivian Lundgren, Anne Marshall and Tom McGovern, Brenda Remin).
Lil Limberger and Peter Barns won
door prizes.
Merilyn Mitchell and
Marv Bartzen won SEESA Breakfast certificates.
Thank you to our SEESA volunteers who
bring you birthday parties all year.
Fire Hazard Awareness
Being aware of the potential fire hazards in your home is a crucial step in the prevention of fires. Fires in the home account for the majority of fire deaths and injuries. Knowing what to look for can protect you and your loved ones from the devastation of fire. Here are some simple steps you can follow to keep your home and family safe:
Unplug appliances when not in use, especially appliances that produce heat like kettles, irons and toasters.
Never use extension cords as a replacement for permanent wiring. Only plug in what you have outlet space for. Never run extension cords under rugs or next to a heat source.
Keep the area around your stove clear and clean.
Never leave candles unattended. Keep matches and lighters out of the reach
of children. Keep exits and stairwells clear of clutter.
Combustible items can prevent escape during a fire or can be a tripping hazard.
Prevent lint buildup in and around your clothes dryer. Clean behind the dryer at least once a year and ensure the exhaust hose is connected.
Never store flammable chemicals or combustible items near your furnace, hot water heater or any source of open flame. Keep combustibles at least 1 metre (3 feet) away and store chemicals in a ventilated garage or shed.
NEVER store propane inside a building. It is safe to keep propane bottles outside or on your balcony.
Keep combustibles at least 1 metre (3 feet) away from space heaters, fireplaces and other heat sources. Ensure wood burning fireplaces have a proper screen to prevent sparks from escaping.
-Edmonton Fire Rescue Services
June 2012 13
Thursday Evening, June 7…
“Olympics Bound”
Volunteer Appreciation
Pick up your Athlete’s Pass before the 4
th of June
at the Front Desk
Monthly Draw Winners Congratulations to Marcel Borle and Frieda Cutting, both of whom help in the kitchen. Each won a lunch for recording their volunteer hours in MySeniorCenter!
Volunteer Appreciation We’re Olympics Bound!Thursday, 7 June (4-7 pm)!
Remember to pick up your Athlete’s Pass by Monday, 4
June. Dress like an athlete! Wear your medals proudly! Come prepared to com-
pete! Lifetime Members
Luncheon - 12 June We need servers at the luncheon. A sign-up sheet is outside the kitchen.
Klondike Breakfast - 20 July
Watch for a sign-up sheet on the Volunteer Board.
Four Province Floor Curling Bonspiel 14-16 September
We need volunteers for a variety of jobs… kitchen helpers, ticket sellers, set-up/
tear-down helpers, greeters, servers, etc. A sign up sheet is posted on the Volunteer Board. Please feel free to be in touch if you have questions about volunteering. Sherr Wadson Coordinator of Volunteers
Volunteer Voice
C reative coping with routine, not
variety, is the spice of life.
Unknown
I would like to send a big “THANK YOU” to all the volunteers who took the time out of their busy day to work the SEESA
Casino, April 24 and 25th. I especially would like to thank Betty Wilson for all her assistance in the General Manager’s position. We enjoyed working with each and every one of the volunteers. If it were not for the volunteers we could not have run a very successful casino. ABS Casino gave us a $25.00 gift certificate and we put all the volunteer worker names in a hat. The winner was George Orescan. Congrats! Thank You All Evelyn McCracken, General Manager
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Melody Singers’ Notes
On April 4th the choir sang at Jubilee Nursing Home. Our MC for the afternoon was Tom McGovern. Harold Ulmer and Janette Witt sang “I Don’t Know About Tomorrow” during the first break and during the second break Ellen Howrish entertained us with a reading on Pet Therapy. On April 12th we sang at Shepherds Care in Millwoods and our MC was Dee Turner. Celia Bartzen read poetry to us during the first break. One piece, “April in Alberta,” was written by one of our own members, Mieke Alexander. We heard T.S. Elliot’s “Gumby” and Edward Lear’s “The Owl and the Pussy Cat.” Also “Jubilee,” which was written by a 10-year old boy. During the second break we had a trio - Anne Marshall, Brenda Remin and Dee Turner- and they sang “My Favourite Things” and “God’s Choir.” This was our last Sing-Out for this Spring and thank you again to all our soloists who add such depth to our performances.
The singers attended a Choral Festival at Pleas-antview United Church on April 26th. There were sev-eral choirs there and we sang songs from our reper-toire for each other after practicing some ‘canon’ (round singing) - “Viva la Musica” (Michael Praetorius 1571-1621), “Let us Sing Together” (Anon.), “All Things Shall Perish” (German Traditional), “Shalom” (Hebrew Folksong). We sang our Calypso medley for the other choirs – “Yellow Bird” (Music by Norman Luboff, Lyrics by Marilyn Keith and Alan Bergman.) “Water Come a Me Eye” (Jamaican Folk Tune) and “Jamaica Farewell” (Lyrics and Music by Irving Burgie). After the singing we listened to the Bell Ringers in the basement of the church. It was an awesome performance. They must be one of the best groups in the city. It was a very enjoyable afternoon. May 6th was the Spring Concert and forty some people managed to fit onto the stage. It is very encouraging having a built-in audience! It seemed to go down well and, in fact, we had a standing ovation! The soloists were excellent as usual. We did the Calypso medley again. It is now almost perfect!!!!!!!!!! See you all in the Fall.
B. Robertson
Inaugural
Lifetime Members’ Celebratory Luncheon
Tuesday, June 12th
11:30 am Enjoy lunch, entertainment and honour our
Lifetime Members. Limited tickets open for purchase.
On the menu: veal cutlet with baby pota-toes, salad and dessert. Tickets available now.
Deadline June 5 at noon.
Minerva Senior Studies Institute
Presents a Free Special Event
Herbs for
Seniors Presented by:
Robert Dale Rogers
June 18, 2012, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
MacEwan University, CCC
Room 6-106, 10700 - 104 Avenue
For information or registration
contact Minerva at 780-497-5082
Refreshments will be provided.
Sponsored by the Merck Frosst Chair in Senior Studies
June 2012 15
Fundraising Report Wow! We had 86
people come to our Spaghetti & Jam Dinner. There was $140 in donations, the 50/50 realized $119 and overall the event brought in
$1056 towards the new microphones. Besides that, what a good time we had!
Mary Chesney won the 50/50 at the April dinner and donated winnings back to the centre. Talk about member dedication! Much appreciated. As always, the Rummage Sale was a great success netting over $9,000. Thanks to the unending commitment of the volunteers. A lot of hours go in to this event. Also, thanks to all
those who donated merchandise. Pictured left with Grandma Joanne Wenzel and Big Sis Kaylee: Baby Charlie was 4 days old when she attended her first ever Rummage Sale.
Upcoming Events:
June 1 Jam Session 7 pm
2 Art Show 3 pm and Spoken Word Event 7 pm
3 Art Show 1 pm
5 Breakfast Television on-site - Early Bird break-
fast 7 - 8:30 am
8 Crib Tournament 7 pm
7 Volunteer Appreciation 4 pm
11 Summer Program Guide available
12 Lifetime Members Luncheon 11:30 am
18 Summer Class Registration
28 BBQ Steak Dinner 5:30 pm
29 Dance: Grace & Justin 7 pm
July 2 Center Closed in lieu of Canada Day
6 Jam Session 7 pm
13 Crib Tournament 7 pm
20 Klondike Pancake Breakfast 9 am
20 Jam Session 7 pm
26 Chinese Food Dinner 5:30 pm
August 3 Jam Session 7 pm
10 Crib Tournament 7 pm
17 Jam Session 7 pm
18 Dance: The Diamonds 7 pm
22 Fall Program Guide available
September 5 Open House Pancake Breakfast & Fall
Program Registration 9 am
7 Jam Session 7 pm
14 - 15 Floor Curling Bonspiel
17 -22 Pay What You Can Week
21 Jam Session 7 pm
22 Harvest Dinner & Dance with The Chwill Bros
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
Dinner Tix on Sale
8:45 am
Jam Session 7 pm
2
Art Show & Sale 3 pm
Spoken Word Event 7 pm
3 Art Show & Sale 1 pm
4 Don your hat and celebrate the Diamond Jubilee with a Toast to the
Queen at 2 pm in the cafeteria
5 Breakfast Television
on-site 7 am
6
Book Club 7 pm
7
Volunteer Appreciation
4 pm
8
Crib Tournament 7 pm
9
10 11 Summer
Program Guide Available
12
Lifetime Members Celebratory Luncheon 11:30 am
Limited Lunch Service in Cafeteria
Capilano Mall Seniors Fair
13
14
Newsletter Deadline
Special Events Meeting 10 am
Music Presentation
2 pm
15
Jam Session 7 pm
16
17 Happy
18
Summer Class Registration
begins
19
Board Meeting 9:30 am
20
Birthday Party 2:30 pm
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22
23
24
25
26
Dinner Ticket Deadline Noon
27 28
Monthly Dinner 5:30 pm
29 Dance:
Grace & Justin 7 pm
30
June 2012
Monthly Dinner: Steak, Baked Potato, Beans, Caesar
Salad & Dessert $13 members/$15 non-members Tickets on sale June 1 8:45 am
Drop in Activities:
Bocce Ball Tuesday afternoons (weather depending) Tuesday Evening Floor Curling Carpet Bowling Thursday evenings
And many Clubs and Classes are still going on until the end of June. Check your Program Guide for more details.