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Welcome to the Maria Reiner Center serving our area seniors
705 East 4th Street
Hobart, IN 46342
Office (219) 947-1864
Email: [email protected]
July 2012 We are Amazing !
Our membership is over 1770 !!
Thank you to all of our members.
Seniors …...living, loving, laughing Seniors …...living, loving, laughing Seniors …...living, loving, laughing
Open Open Monday Monday -- Friday Friday 8:00 am 4:30 pm 8:00 am 4:30 pm
Welcome! The Maria Reiner Center is
your new home away from home! This
center is a gift to you, as our area sen-
iors. We want you to enjoy the use of
your beautiful facility. Join classes &
activities, meet old friends, make new
friends, volunteer, or just sit and relax.
www.hobartseniors.com
Thank You for All Who “Feed the Pigs”!
In June our Pig funds averaged $29.35 per day . Our daily membership aver-
aged 115. That is less than 26 cents per day per member! Your help is
greatly appreciated. (The minimum donation per member per day should
be closer to 50 Cents.) We need your help to continue with all of our won-
derful refreshments! A HUGE “Thank You” to all who contribute!
Check Out our Website
www.hobartseniors.com
Please show us your membership card when you sign in!
**** Attention Members ****
Our Float Rocked! The Committee did an outstanding
Job! Thanks to them and all of the dedicated volunteers
we were voted 1st Place for best Float. There will be more photos on our
website soon!
4th of July Parade
We love our volunteers!!!
We appreciate everything you do to make
the center a wonderful place! If you have
volunteered at the MRC and have not re-
ceived a 2012 volunteer pin please see Pam
Broadaway, I have one especially for you.
Coming August 5th!
“Follow the Money” The Kentucky Derby
Murder Mystery ! This will be our biggest event of the year and
our #1 fundraiser! Join us for an evening of
Mystery, Intrigue, Murder, Libations and Laugh-
ter. Don’t forget to wear your fancy hats! There
will be prizes for the best Male & Female Derby,
as well as for the 1st person to solve the mys-
tery! A Silent Auction packed full of items for
everyone. It promises to be an evening that you
won’t want to miss! Tickets are $45.00 each.
Tables of 8 or 10 may be reserved in advance.
Remember
to always
use your
sunscreen !
Fun in th
e Sun!
Welcome to the Maria Reiner Center serving our area seniors
July Birthdays
Check the back of the MRC
calendar to see who is celebrating their
birthday this month. There are 166
members that will be having a special
day in July. We wish all of you a very
Happy Birthday!
We are grateful to the following businesses for their donations, sponsorships and/or
volunteer time: Centier Bank– downtown Hobart branch, Maribeth Builtema from
Home Health Services of Northwest Indiana, Millers Merry Manor in Hobart, Ritten-
house-Portage & VAlpo, Town Centre– Merrillville, Brentwood of Hobart, Home In-
stead Senior Care-Merrillville, Purdue University, IVY Tech Community College, IUN,
Hobart Police and Fire Depts., Rudy Pavletic– Hobart Karate and Kick Boxing, Trinity
Lutheran Church/School, Sebo’s Nursing & Rehab Center in Hobart, Hobart Kiwanis,
Accurate Hearing, The Art Theater, Elite Catering– Michigan City, Caldwell Subways in
Hobart, Strack & Van Til-Hobart, and Sterling House-Alterra Assisted Living in Portage.
Please do your best to support them and their businesses.
Be Thankful To:
Check out the artwork near the puzzle tables! MRC member and Tai
Chi instructor Rudy Pavletic is displaying his artwork for the first time! Thank you
Rudy for sharing your wonderful pieces with us. His talent is amazing!
If you have artwork you would like to display please see Pam Broadaway or Carol
Hiekema about scheduling an exhibit of your own.
Art Appreciation
Please call and let us know if you or
someone you know is not well or having
surgery. Our “Member Care Services”
would like to do “Wellness Check Calls”
and/or send you a card. Call Stella
Brown or Donna Fulton at 947-1864.
We Care
“The secret to staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and lie
about your age.”
-Lucille Ball
Rich Riba and Bill Bodnar are both retired teachers and are hosting, critiquing & discussing each movie.
Join them on Wednesday’s at 1pm. July Features, in order, will be; “Heaven Knows Mr. Allison ”,
“The Patriot”, and “Stripes”. Bill & Rich will explain “how to watch a movie”, what great scenes to
look for, what great lines to listen for, etc. There will be open discussions as well as trivia before each
movie. The Art Theater is our Popcorn Sponsor!
It’s Movie and Popcorn Time!
YOU ARE INVITED!!!! MONDAY JULY 30TH AT 12:00
Judy Kukela from Portage Rittenhouse and Heather Kelly from Valpo Rittenhouse
will be bringing in an assortment of ice-cream and toppings. We’ll enjoy the ice
cream social while playing ice-cream trivia!
Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social
We are very thankful to our own mem-
bers and volunteers. We appreciate the
time that you give to us by teaching clas-
ses, preparing meals, taking care of our
Center and making this a better place to
be! You make the MRC what it is!
Hobart Lanes is offering Buy One Get One Free Coupons for that Crazy
Cosmic Bowling on Friday Nights from 10pm to Midnight! They offer 3 hours of
Cosmic Bowling with a minimum of 4 players per lane & 8 players per group.
Lights out & glow in the dark fun and Music! $3.00 per bowler for 3 hours. Offer
expires 8/31/12.
Bowling FUN!
Welcome to the Maria Reiner Center serving our area seniors
Walk to the “Beat of the Oldies” and join the Walking
Club on Thursday’s at 11:00 in the front gym……..it’s a fun
time and never to late to start walking into great health!
There are over 50 members and 3 different teams walk-
ing across the United States. They are now on their way to Flori-
da! Check out their map in the work-out room. Club members,
please make sure to log your miles in the binder. Thank you to
Aimee Schallenkamp from Home Instead Senior Care and Tricia
Catlin from Brentwood at Hobart for sponsoring and organizing
the Walking Club.
Tricia and Aimee will are planning a Walking Club Party on Thurs-
day July 12th at 11:00. They will be providing healthy snacks and
you will have the opportunity to get to know your fellow walkers
better and help motivate one another.
Camaraderie, Excitement and Fitness for Seniors
Tuesday’s at 9am in the Front Gym with Rudy
Pavletic. Increase your health potential , with natu-
ral healing Chi-Gong. Accumulate energy & leave
refreshed and relaxed! Wear comfortable clothing.
No worries……. if you can't stand long this class can
be done from a chair. Open Enrollment. Join in at
any time!
Tai Chi
Tooooo much Fun!!!! Zumba Seniorized! Kathy Allen is a fab-
ulous teacher and great motivator in this class. Zumba is not only fun,
but a great way to get in shape. Join her on Friday’s from 11-12 for an
exhilarating class. Kathy plans on keeping her schedule throughout the
summer however if it becomes too hot in the gym individual classes
may be canceled or moved across the street to the basement of the
Methodist Church. Ping Pong Lessons & Play
The play is on! Tuesdays from 1-3pm. Italo Ivaldi is a
tournament Ping Pong Player and he is teaching &
organizing play for our members. Whether you are a
beginner or have experience come on out and enjoy
the play! If you have a preferred paddle, bring it with,
if not, we have them. Ping Pong is located in the front
gym. We now have 2 tables.
Tossing the bags are such a big hit that we now have 2 sets of
Boards ……..thanks to Dave & Penny Hiestand.
Join the fun in the Front Gym every Wednesday at 12:00.
The Wii Game is set up in the Theater & Music
Room and ready to go. Are you up for the chal-
lenge? Bowling, Tennis, Golf and Baseball. Play
anytime that the room is open! See Pam
Broadaway to help get you started.
Walking Club
Laughter Yoga
Kim Kopcha is a certified instructor for Laughter
Yoga. A worldwide phenomenon, combining medi-
tation with yogic breathing and exercise. Proven to
strengthen the immune and respiratory systems. It
is used as an antidote to depression & anxiety,
improves blood pressure as well as sense of humor
and self confidence.
Kim will be here on Monday July 16th at 1:00.
Kathy Allen embarked on her 2nd FUN class here. On Wednesdays at
11:00 she will be in the Main Gym teaching ALL types of line dancing.
Some classes may have to be canceled or relocated to the Methodist
Church across the street throughout the summer if it becomes to hot in
the gym to dance. However, Kathy plans on keeping her schedule the
same all season. Open enrollment……..get in line anytime!!!
Line Dancing!
Zumba Gold
WII Game
Bean Bag Toss
Welcome to the Maria Reiner Center serving our area seniors
Come to Sing each Tuesday at 10 am. Evelyn
Lisek is our Director. Accompaniest Vince
Arcuri will be leaving soon. He will be back
occasionally, just to play for the fun & enjoy-
ment of all members! His concluding per-
formance will be on Tuesday July 10th at
10:15am, along with our very own MRC
Choir. Come early to get a good seat. You
won’t want to miss Vince’s farewell perfor-
mance! If you are interested in joining the
choir please feel free to stop in on any Tues-
day! Vince…..we will miss you!
Tuesday’s from 11:00 to 12:00.
Ruth Crawford 942-7671 and Judy
Klinedinst 942-9830 are your coordinators.
Both of them have lots of knowledge and
resources. This class is open enrollment,
enter at any session, whether you are a
beginner or an experienced researcher.
Come in to learn or to share ideas.
Our Art teacher Carol will be taking the
summer off but there will be a Summer Art
Club for those that are currently members
in Carols class. Art Club will be meeting
Wednesdays from 8:30-11:30, now through
September 5th. Club members will be re-
sponsible for bringing their own projects
and supplies as well as setting up and clean-
ing when they are finished. Regular Art
Classes will resume on September 12th.
Genealogy Club
We have restructured the computer classes in order to allow the
instructors and seniors to spend more time in class! Our classes will now
be one 2 hour class instead of two I hour classes. Julie Mortier is still
teaching on Thursday’s and Dr. April Miller Cripliver from Ivy Tech will be
teaching an additional class on Monday’s beginning July 9th from 12-2.
Dr. Cripliver holds multiple computer certifications from Microsoft and
COMP TIA. Each class will last for 4 weeks. The waiting lists will be used
to fill classes & you will be called in the order that you signed up. If you
accept a reserved time when you are called it is important to attend
each class or you will lose out on valuable information and someone
else will have missed the opportunity to attend.
Seniors……..Keeping our Minds Moving!!!!!
Julie Mortier coordinates our book club which meets on the 3rd Thursday
of each month from 10-11am. The new book in June, “The Shadow Di-
vers” by Robert Kurson, can be picked up at the July 19tt meeting. Please
make sure that the last book, “Sarah’s Key” is returned on or before the
19th or you will be subject to a late charge!
Birders Club coordinator Gene Coleman will be holding a birders
meeting Monday July 9th at 10:30 in the MRC dining room. With the
warmer weather there will be many new birds to observe. Please also join
him on Wednesday July 11th for a bird count. Meet at the Center front
doors.
Spanish teacher Wanda Schrader will be returning to her regular
classes in September. To keep up your practice, MRC member Mike
Cusumano, is holding another review session on Monday July 30th at
10:00. Afterwards the class will be enjoying lunch together at Agave
Restaurant Downtown Hobart.
Computer Classes Art Club
MRC BOOK CLUB
Spanish Class
MRC Choir
Birders Club
The goals of Legacy Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Council is to serve our community, give to those who serve
and to create a future of philanthropic leaders. Legacy’s Community Initiatives Officer Barry Tyler, Jr. will bringing
8 –10 youth council members to help serve soup and to help with the clean-up on Tuesday July 10th . We will be
giving them a tour of our Center to show them what our great mentor of philanthropy, Maria Reiner, has done for us!
Youth Philanthropy Comes to the MRC
Welcome to the Maria Reiner Center serving our area seniors
Lt. Jack Grennes would like our help with the HPD bi-weekly
Newsletter. Join us every other Friday to help staple & pre-
pare the newsletters for deliveries. This month we will be
meeting on Friday July 13th, and 27th at 9:00 a.m.
MRC Partners with the Hobart Police Department
Our very own member & Retired MA, Marie Lawrence will be
checking our blood pressures. She will provide you with a
pocket chart to keep track and take to your doctor. She will
be here on July 17th from 10-12.
Maribeth Bultema R,N. from Home Care Services of North-
west Indiana will be offering FREE Blood Sugar Testing to our
members on Tuesday July 3rd from 10 to Noon. She will also
be checking your Blood Pressures for Marie on the 3rd.
The HPD provides a unique service
to Hobart’s senior citizens who live alone, who are disa-
bled or homebound. Once enrolled a volunteer will place a
daily phone call to you to verify your well being. If no an-
swer is received, alert procedures go into effect. The Safe-
ty Call Network is free. Call Lt. Jack Grennes to enroll, 942-
1125 X 1070. Group Presentations are also available.
The Safety Call
Network
Vial of Life packages are available at our registration desk.
There are plenty of extra “blue information sheets” in the
info rack near the front door. Always remember to keep
your medical & emergency info up to date.
Vial of Life
Emergency Cell Phones
Health and Safety
Blood Sugar Testing Secure the Call is an Emergency only Cell Phone Program for
Seniors and Abused Woman. If you or anyone you know is in
need of a cell phone for emergency use, please let us know.
Sign-up at the front activity tables or call 947-1864 and re-
quest a free emergency phone.
If you have an old cell phone or charger that you would like
to donate, please place them in the phone barrel up front.
We will also have a barrel at the Summer Market. Once
they are full, we will send them to “Secure the Call” to be re-
programmed as 911 emergency phones.
Blood Pressure Checks
Bingo is Back!
Well Jane Massa has gone done it!!! She is bringing
back BINGO. This time we will be using prizes only.
Gather small useful items ranging from $2—$3 each,
from the Dollar Store or from home, items such as:
paper or plastic products, foil and plastic wraps,
canned or boxed products, kitchen & bathroom clean-
ers, dish towels, sugar free items, etc.
Jane will be hosting a meeting for Bingo Volunteers on
Friday July 13th at 1:00. If you are interested in help-
ing out as a caller or a runner, please join us in the
dining room.
The 1st Bingo Games will be on Friday July 27th at
1:00. Bingo will be played on every other Friday (the
2nd & 4th Friday) , just opposite of Bunco Fridays!
The IRON CHEF BREAKFAST COOKOFF! The
HFD will sponsor breakfast on August 9th and
the HPD on the 23rd. Who will serve up the
best breakfast? You decide!
Murder Mystery Dinner Menu
Salad
Family Style Bluegrass Salad with Walnuts, Cranberries,
Bluecheese and Peas
Main Course
Kentucky Grilled Chicken w/ Cider & Molasses
Roasted Pork Loin with Mint Julep Sauce
Dessert
Cinnamon Bread Pudding w/ Maple & Kentucky Bourbon Sauce
Speciality Drink
Peach Sangria (available at our Cash Bar $4.00)
Coming in August
Welcome to the Maria Reiner Center serving our area seniors
Soup Tuesdays Volunteers and Sponsors will be preparing delicious hot soup with different
breads, cornbread or crackers along with dessert every Tuesday from 11-
1:00pm. You can purchase tickets in advance or at the door…$3.00 per
member. Thank you to the 2 Sue’s! Sue Miller and Sue Cooper for coordi-
nating this special day! If you have any soup to go containers at home don’t
forget to bring them in, we are starting to run low!
Soup Sponsors
Our soup sponsors for July are Brentwood at Hobart on the 10th and
Rittenhouse on the 17th Please show your support let them know how
much we appreciate their generosity! Let’s not forget Miller’s Merry Man-
or and their wonderful Birthday Cake on the 1st Tuesday of each month!
Pot Luck Monday
This month’s potluck luncheon is scheduled for
Monday July 16th. We will be serving “Cold Cut
Sandwiches”. Bring a side dish or dessert. There
is NO cost for the potluck and you do not have to
make a dish but we ask that you make a donation
of whatever you can afford for the lunch. Every-
one is welcome! Good Friends sharing Good
Food. Join us in the dining room around Noon.
The Dinner Club will be meeting again at 4:00
on Tuesday July 17th at Kelsey’s Steak House
in Portage on the northeast corner of Ridge
Road & Swanson. Please sign up at the front
desk before Friday the 13th so that club coor-
dinator Marty Ladd can make reservations.
MRC Cookbook Committee
The MRC is compiling a cookbook of its favorite recipes. Our
cookbook committee has left recipe submission forms at the
front desk for our members to complete. We are extending the return date
to July 27th. When turning in your recipe forms please remember to include
an estimate on how many books you might be ordering. With all the talented
cooks and bakers we have this is sure to be an amazing cookbook!
Breakfast Sponsors
Make sure thank you give a thank you to
our June breakfast sponsors!
July 12th– Centier Bank
July 26th– Sterling House, Portage
GREAT FOOD & GREAT COMPANY
Join us Thursday mornings from 9-11 for our summer breakfast
hours. Hats off to our Volunteers! They have done a terrific job cook-
ing and serving us great meals. Eggs, Waffles, pancakes, biscuits and
gravy are just a few of few of our fabulous entrees. Purchase tickets
for a bargain at only $3.00 per member! You can purchase tickets in
advance or at the door. Thank you Barb Stokes for coordinating this
fabulous program, as well as ALL of our wonderful volunteers who
help her.
Breakfast ClubBreakfast Club
Summer Market Hobart’s Summer Market will be open on
our beautiful lakefront at Festival Park each Thursday beginning June
7th through September from 2:00-7:00. To help increase our pres-
ence in the community the MRC will have a booth at the market every other week to
meet and greet the public, sell used books, and hand out MRC info! 4 volunteers
will be needed each day to cover a 2 1/2 hour shift. If you would like to sign up to
work at the market please check the sign up sheet up front for available shifts.
MRC Dinner Club
Thursday July 26th at 5:00. Bring your vacuum cleaners, small buckets &
rags! We will be vacuuming and dusting the Center. We have plenty of
cleaning supplies……..we just need people power! There is a sign-up sheet at
the front tables. If you can’t make it in to sign-up…..JUST SHOW UP!
***It’s Cleaning Nite at the MRC!! ***
Welcome to the Maria Reiner Center serving our area seniors
Pam Dault from Pampalone Travel has some great trips planned!
You can find more information or sign up at the front for any of these outings! Please
be sure to note the deadlines for signing up to ensure that you do not miss the opportunity to attend a trip.
August 16, 2012 “The 39 Steps” at Drury Lane Cost is $98 due by July 18, 2012
August 23, 2012 **** Railcats Game **** Cost is $64 must be paid by July 2nd.
(Specially planned for MRC members) (Must have a minimum of 25 members)
September 13, 2012 *** Chicago River Architectural Cruise & Navy Pier *** Cost $93 must be paid by July 27th
(Specially planned for MRC members) (Must have a minimum of 25 members)
September 16-21 Sedona, AZ/Grand Canyon Cost is $1999 (double occupancy) or $2,574 (single occupancy) due by July 2, A $300 deposit is due at booking.
Be sure to put your travel ideas in the Travel Idea Box at the registration table.
Pam Dault will be planning more trips from your ideas!
If you have questions, please feel free to call her at Pampalone Travel (219) 769-8448.
Open Pinochle Monday's 12:30 to 3:30 pm. All levels welcome. Ray Phillips is the
coordinator. Jane Massa will teach beginners and help you brush-
up your skills during the game.
Texas Hold’em for Fun Thursday's 12:30 - 3:30pm. All levels welcome. Ray Phillips will
help you become an expert player. Experienced or new to the
game, join in at anytime…...There is lot’s of room for anyone at
any level of play.
Bridge
Trips & Travels
What fun! Bunco Club
will be meeting on Fri-
day July 6th & 20th at 1:00. Sue Davies & Carol
Hendrix are your coordinators.
Sign up sheets are located at the
front desk.
Bunco Club
Each Friday from 12:30 until 3:00 there will be
Bridge in the back near the fish tank. Bridge play
is open to every level of player and our very own
Dave Bigler will be there to answer any questions
you may have. Dave was awarded a Life Master
Certificate in 2008 and a Bronze
Life Master in 2009 and has years
of Bridge teaching experience.
Beginners Welcome!
Games and More GamesGames and More Games
Mexican Train Mexican Train is a dom-
ino game that is easy to learn and a lot of fun!
Jerrie Engel is the coordinator. Every Tuesday at
1:00 in the Social Room. Beginners or
experienced players are welcome!
Mah Jonng
Would you like to learn how to play Mah Jonng? Join Thasia Brandt and
Pat Hicks on Monday’s from 11:30-1:30 for instruction and
beginners play. Experienced play will be on Tuesdays from
12-3:30. Everyone is welcome!
Canasta will be played every Thursday at 12:30. Club coordina-
tor Jerrie Engle will not be here for lessons in June and July but
please still come in for open play. New classes will resume in
September!
Canasta
Welcome to the Maria Reiner Center serving our area seniors
MRC Special Presentations for July
Regional Federal Credit Union
“How to Avoid Identity Theft” As many as 9 million Americans fall victim to identity
theft each year. Identity theft occurs when someone
uses your personally identifying information, like your
name, Social Security number, or credit card number,
without your permission, to commit fraud or other
crimes. You could suffer adverse consequences and be
held accountable for the thief’s actions. identity theft is
not always detectable by the victim. Don’t become a
victim! Join Clint Turpen from RFCU at 12:00 on
Wednesday July 18th for important information on how
to keep yourself and your identity safe.
Porter County VNA
Presentation:
“Laughter Really is the Best Medicine”
Last month Betsy Cuellar spoke to us about
“Depression”. This month she is back and talking about
“Laughter” and how it is a powerful antidote to stress,
pain, and conflict. Nothing works faster and more de-
pendably to bring your mind and body back into balance
then a good laugh. Join us at 10:00 on Wednesday July
11th as Betsy explains the many benefits of laughter
and how it can relax you, release endorphins, and even
boost your immune system! You won’t want to miss
this!!!! Snacks provided.
Free Hearing Aid cleaning and battery checks on Tues-
day July 10th from 9:30 to 10:30 Lynn Pupek from Accu-
rate Hearing will have a table set up near the fireplace
in the back.
Free Hearing Aid & Battery Checks Coming in September!!!
Crime Scene Investigations Training.
Watch for details and sign up sheets!. 1st
come 1st serve. Space will be limited!
Sterlinghouse (Alterra Assisted Living)
Presentation:
Movement is the Best Medicine!
This presentation is part of their “Optimum Life Se-
ries. There are 6 dimensions of Aging & Living Well”.
Moving is actually the best medicine! Regular physi-
cal activity is the closest thing to the fountain of
youth. Age-related changes can be reversed or
slowed. Frailty is reversible. It doesn’t matter how
old you are and it doesn’t matter what shape you are
in right now. It is never too late to confront your
own obstacles and get active!
Join Sarah Asbridge from Sterlinghouse on Thursday
July 26th at 11:00, right after breakfast, in the Thea-
tre Room. By the way, They are also our Breakfast
Sponsor that day!
“Free” Dental Screenings
Thursday July 19th
From 9:00 am to Noon
Dr. Viktoria (Torrie Cox) from Anderson Dental Pro-
fessionals will be here to do free
“Visual Clinical Exams”.
This will include a look at soft tissues and Veloscope
(oral cancer screenings).
Anderson Dental used to be located next to the old
Jansen’s Fruit Market and is now located on Route
30 just east of 51 in an all new state of the art
dental facility.
Appointments will be scheduled 10 minutes apart
so please sign up at the front tables. Dr. Torrie will
be able to see about 18 people. Use the waiting list
also, as she may be will be willing to stay longer if
there is a need!