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Volume 35 Number 7 340 West Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832 (714) 738-6305 July 2015 fullerton COMMUNITY CENTER Senior Club Semi-annual Meeting a Time for Relaxation Friday, July 17 10 a.m. The Senior Club semi-annual meeting will be held a little later than usual this year - current and new members are encouraged to attend this Senior Club traditional mid-year meeting. No business agenda is planned, but come to relax, enjoy live entertainment with the Jim Gilman Band and chances to win door prizes. Lunch is complimentary for current and new members signing up this day - please plan to attend. Health & Wellness Fullerton Festival Saturday, July 18 - 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Invite family, friends and neighbors to our first annual free community summer Health & Wellness Fullerton Festival. Free screenings: blood glucose/diabetes, blood pressure, body fat ratio, BMI, bone density, chiropractic, dental, derma skin, hemoglobin, lower extremity vascular and more. Pharmacist available to review medications - bring meds or your complete list. Non-profit agencies and businesses will share information on health/wellness programs, services, products - giveaways & raffles. FITNESS . . . FOOD . . . FUN! Co-sponsored by City of Fullerton Parks and Recreation, Adult Public Health Nursing Services and partnering health care agencies and community medical professionals. SAVE THE DATE! Senior Club ‘Summertime Blues’ Happy Hour Thursday, August 6 - 3 to 6 p.m. Summer Days Steel Drum Concert in the Courtyard Tuesday, July 21 5:30 to 7 p.m. Get in the groove: enjoy tantalizing sounds during a free concert featuring Bram Bratá, a youth steel drum group from non-profit Tri Cities Steel Band Association, visiting from the state of Washington. They perform in the Pacific Northwest, Hawaii and Canada, drumming away with Caribbean sounds, jazz, classical and pop selections. Take advantage of this unique summertime fun, and . . . come hungry: pizza, snacks and drinks will be available for sale. Ready . . . Action! Beginning Drama for the Older Adult Tuesdays 1 to 3 p.m. No prior experience is necessary: this free adult education program introduces students to the world of acting and drama and to the theatrical process in a fun and safe environment. Experiment and develop personal performance skills, self-confidence and creativity through acting exercises, scene work, Reader’s Theatre and various other performance experiences. There is no need to be shy about exploring this informal, recreational and educational program. This is an open-enrollment ongoing class - register anytime with the instructor.

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Volume 35 Number 7 340 West Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832 (714) 738-6305 July 2015

fullerton COMMUNITY CENTER

Senior Club Semi-annual Meeting a Time for Relaxation Friday, July 17 10 a.m. The Senior Club semi-annual meeting will be held a little later than usual this year - current and new members are encouraged to attend this Senior Club traditional mid-year meeting. No business agenda is planned, but come to relax, enjoy live entertainment with the Jim Gilman Band and chances to win door prizes. Lunch is complimentary for current and new members signing up this day - please plan to attend. Health & Wellness Fullerton Festival

Saturday, July 18 - 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Invite family, friends and neighbors to our first annual free community summer Health & Wellness Fullerton Festival.

Free screenings: blood glucose/diabetes, blood pressure, body fat ratio, BMI, bone density, chiropractic, dental, derma skin,

hemoglobin, lower extremity vascular and more. Pharmacist available to review medications - bring meds or your complete list.

Non-profit agencies and businesses will share information on health/wellness programs, services, products - giveaways & raffles.

FITNESS . . . FOOD . . . FUN!

Co-sponsored by City of Fullerton Parks and Recreation, Adult Public Health Nursing Services and partnering health care agencies and community medical professionals.

SAVE THE DATE! Senior Club ‘Summertime Blues’ Happy Hour

Thursday, August 6 - 3 to 6 p.m.

Summer Days Steel Drum Concert in the Courtyard Tuesday, July 21 5:30 to 7 p.m. Get in the groove: enjoy tantalizing sounds during a free concert featuring Bram Bratá, a youth steel drum group from non-profit Tri Cities Steel Band Association, visiting from the state of Washington. They perform in the Pacific Northwest, Hawaii and Canada, drumming away with Caribbean sounds, jazz, classical and pop selections. Take advantage of this unique summertime fun, and . . . come hungry: pizza, snacks and drinks will be available for sale.

Ready . . . Action! Beginning Drama for the Older Adult Tuesdays 1 to 3 p.m. No prior experience is necessary: this free adult education program introduces students to the world of acting and drama and to the theatrical process in a fun and safe environment. Experiment and develop personal performance skills, self-confidence and creativity through acting exercises, scene work, Reader’s Theatre and various other performance experiences. There is no need to be shy about exploring this informal, recreational and educational program. This is an open-enrollment ongoing class - register anytime with the instructor.

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Senior Club

Adult Public Health Nursing Services 2nd & 4th Mondays - 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Appointments taken at Front Desk or call 714 738-6305.

Preventive health care services sponsored by Orange County Health Care Agency

Free health and nutritional assessments and counseling, various health screenings and individualized health care plans provided by Lori Funke, RN, PHN.

Senior Transportation Program

Taxi Voucher Program Offers subsidized taxi vouchers to travel anywhere

within Fullerton City limits or up to 5 miles beyond the City limits.

$50 value book - Your price: $12

OCTA Senior 30-Day Bus Pass Passes are good for unlimited use on all local routes.

30-Day Senior Bus Passes are available for purchase 30 days after previous purchase date of pass. The City of Fullerton is not

responsible for lost or stolen passes.

OCTA Senior 30-Day Bus Pass ($22 value) - Your price: $5

Taxi voucher books and bus passes are available for sale at the Fullerton Community Center front desk.

Proof of age and Fullerton residency required at time of purchase.

A Message from Your Senior Club President

More dates to celebrate: July 2: “I Forgot” Day July 4: Independence Day (God Bless America) July 17: Peach Ice Cream Day July 22: Hammock Day (one of my favorites) July 23: National Hot Dog Day July 26: All or Nothing Day

We hope to see you all proudly wearing red, white and blue at SeniorServ’s Independence Day Dance and patriotic celebration on Thursday, July 2nd, at 10 a.m.

To all current and new members, don’t forget to attend our Semi-annual Meeting, Friday, July 17th, at 10 a.m. No business agenda - the only agenda is to have fun! Club members will receive complimentary lunch, enjoy live entertainment and chances to win door prizes.

Our volunteer ‘Our World’ travelogue coordinator Bryan Moffet has retired after 24 years of faithful, dedicated service (above and beyond the call). Betty Martinovich, volunteer chairperson, is also stepping down after serving for nine years. We are indebted to them and wish them the best in their next adventures. Phil Ross, Senior Club Computer Chairperson, will now also serve as the new Our World coordinator. Please note, starting in August, the Our World program will be held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays only - please check the monthly schedules on Page 4. If you would like to assist Phil in any way, learn more about different display methods or schedule a presentation, Phil may be reached at 714 738-1419 or at [email protected]. That’s the scoop for now!

~ Dennis Hittle

OFFICERS

President: Dennis Hittle Vice President: Ruth Johnston Secretary: Carole Wright Treasurer: Gerry Phillips Assistant Treasurer: Mary Neumann Past President: Beverlie Ticer

348-5531 870-5323 773-0043 992-5588 525-1916 870-1454

DIRECTORS Phyllis Levin (2015) Virginia Palazzolo (2015) Fred Berg (2016) Annelies Fugler (2016) George Tsuda (2016)

525-2842 779-5755 656-7126 680-6562 869-3856

APPOINTEES

Sunshine Chairperson: Ellie Honeycutt 264-6969 Senior Club Desk Coordinator: Phyllis Levin Computer Chairperson: Phil Ross 738-1419 Travel Director: Christel B. Moore 680-4574

SENIOR CLUB DESK: 738-6353 Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

COMMUNITY CENTER SENIOR PROGRAMS: 738-6305

BOARD MEETING: Thursday, July 16, 1 p.m.

Let’s take a moment to celebrate the life of . . .

Muriel Fairgrieve

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Services SeniorServ Daily Nutrition Program

Patricia Serrano, Site Manager: 714 738-6368

Independence Day Dance: Thursday, July 2 - 10 a.m. Entertainment: Arnie Rios

SeniorServ Bingo (sponsored by Team Alvarez): Wednesday, July 8 & 22 - 10:30 a.m.

July Birthdays (sponsored by Care1st): Thursday, July 23 - 10:30 a.m.

The price of lunch for those under 60 is $5; over 60, a suggested donation of $3 is appreciated.

Assistance Programs

Appointments required—call 714 738-6305 1. MEDICARE - HICAP

Monday, June 1, 15, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Korean (call 714 560-0424 for appointments) Monday, June 1, 15, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. - English (call 714 738-6305 for appointments)

2. LEGAL AID Thursday, July 9, 12:15 to 2:45 p.m.

3. ADULT PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SERVICES Monday, July 13, 27, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

4. ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Monday, July 6, 7 to 8:30 p.m. (Please call 562 846-8943 for more information)

Appointments Not Required

1. VITAS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS Mondays, 12:30 to 2 p.m. Wednesdays, 1 to 2:30 p.m.

2. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS Friday, July 3, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

3. BROWN BAG GROCERY PROGRAM Wednesday, July 1, 15, 12 to 2 p.m.

4. CTAP - California Telephone Access Program Monday, July 27, 9:30 to 11 a.m.

5. DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP Friday, July 3, 10:30 a.m.

6. LUNCH - SeniorServ Dining Program Weekdays: Lunch served at 11:50 a.m. Early Bird Pick-up from 11:15 to 11:35 a.m.

7. KOREAN PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP Next Meeting: Friday, September 11, 10 a.m.

8. SURPLUS FOOD DISTRIBUTION Tuesday, July 14, 9 to 11 a.m.

Driver Safety Program Fee: $15 AARP members, $20 non-members

(AARP members must present membership card to instructor for certificate)

Next available two-day class: Wednesday, Thursday

July 15, 16 - 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Please pre-register at the front desk or call 714 738-6305. Pay for class with instructor.

July Lunch Menu Lunch is served weekdays at 11:50 a.m., with Early Bird pickup from 11:15 to 11:35 a.m.

1 Wednesday Chicken Cacciatore 2 Thursday Cheeseburger on Whole Wheat 3 Friday No lunch program today 6 Monday Salisbury Steak with Sauce 7 Tuesday Sweet N Sour Pork 8 Wednesday Egg Salad Sandwich 9 Thursday 4-Way Salad Mix with Chicken

10 Friday Salmon Boats with Sauce 13 Monday Roast Turkey and Gravy 14 Tuesday Zesty Asian Salad with Chicken 15 Wednesday Sloppy Joe on Whole Wheat 16 Thursday Potato Crusted Pollack 17 Friday Chicken Cordon Bleu 20 Monday Pork Roast with Hoisin Sauce 21 Tuesday Honey Mustard Chicken 22 Wednesday Meat Lasagna 23 Thursday Cheese Enchiladas 24 Friday Meat Loaf and Gravy 27 Monday Braised Beef with Peppers 28 Tuesday Turkey Pot Roast and Gravy 29 Wednesday Zucchini Quiche 30 Thursday Soft Chicken Tacos 31 Friday Ms. Friday’s Fish

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Activities July Movies - Fridays, 12:30 p.m. Admission donation minimum: $1 at the door. Movie days subject to change due to program operations .

July 3 - “The Good Lie” - Four Sudanese children, suddenly orphaned during the Second Sudanese Civil War, cross the African desert to a refugee camp in Kenya. Thirteen years later, they are selected to resettle in America; the ensuing experiences between them and their employment counselor forever change all their lives. Inspired by true events - stars Reese Witherspoon. PG13

July 10 - “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” - When his job, along with that of his co-worker is threatened, Walter takes action, stepping from his day-dream world into real-life adventures more extraordinary than he could have imagined. With Ben Stiller and Kristen Wiig. PG

July 24 - “Still Alice” - A linguistics professor and her family face stressful challenges to their bonds after she is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s Disease. Starring Academy Award winner Julianne Moore and Alec Baldwin. PG13

July 31 - “Dolphin Tale 2” - The story of Winter continues as the team who first saved her life must now find a companion to replace her surrogate mother, in order that she may remain at the marine hospital, her home. Inspiring movie stars Ashley Judd, Harry Connick, Jr., and Nathan Gamble. PG

Senior Splash!

Monday & Friday 12 - 2 p.m.

Wednesday: 12 - 1 p.m.

Time exclusively for SENIORS (55+) and includes lap swimming and water walking - floating noodles

are included. COST: $2 drop-in.

Aqua Fitness

Monday & Wednesday: 12 - 1 p.m. 1 - 2 p.m. (Senior beginners)

Silver Fitness: Fridays: 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.

SENIOR RATE: $2 drop-in. Take advantage of this fun one-hour water aerobics exercise program

with a trained instructor. First class free. (714) 773-1302

“It’s Your Money” Series Thursdays, September 17 - November 5 2 to 3:30 p.m. This ideal partner program from the It’s Your Estate and It’s Your Money financial educational series will be a practical benefit to those wanting to gain the real knowledge to be in control of managing their financial resources. Local experts will share comprehensive expertise in specific areas of financial management. Preregister at 714 738-6305. Program is co-sponsored by non-profits FEEL, Inc., St. Jude Memorial Foundation and City of Fullerton.

Grocery Bags Needed for Surplus Food Days

We are accepting donations of clean, plastic grocery bags at the front desk - only usable

grocery-size bags, please. Thank you.

Our World Travelogue Expand your horizons by attending the “Our World” travelogue as fellow travelers take pleasure in sharing their world trips and travel tips with you. Presentations on Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in Grand Hall A.

July 1 New England in the Fall by David and Jean Lowe 8 Southeast - Singapore, Taiwan, South Vietnam

and Japan by Ron Surprenant 15 Costa Rica by George and Bette Harper 22 California Missions by Dick Clement 29 Hong Kong (Blu-ray Disc DVD)

Phil Ross, Coordinator Milly Kissich, Attendance Schedule your travel program presentations by calling Phil Ross at 714 738-1419 or at [email protected].

SeniorServ Independence Day

Dance Thursday, July 2 - 10 a.m.

Live music to dance to featuring Arnie Rios

Lunch is $5 for those under 60; over 60, a $3 donation is appreciated.

Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group First Monday every month

7 to 8:30 p.m.

Meeting is free and open to all caregivers, family members and friends of persons with Alzheimer’s Disease or a related dementia. For more information, please call

Katrina Lowe: 562.846.8943.

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Travel

(#15) CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER/IMAX THEATRE Wednesday, August 5 Price: $48. Leave 9 a.m. Return 5:30 p.m. The California Science Center, in cooperation with the Israel Antiquities Authority, is proud to present the largest Dead Sea Scrolls exhibition ever mounted outside of Israel, featuring over 600 ancient artifacts on display. This special exhibition explores the science and significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls, manuscripts written and hidden in caves 2000 years ago and not discovered until 1947. The IMAX theatre is featuring “Jerusalem,” a 45-minute wonderful film - a must to see.

(#11) PAUMA CASINO Wednesday, August 12 Price: $10. Leave 9 a.m. Return 5 p.m. Date of birth or Casino Card number needed for each person when signing up. Be prepared to show a valid I.D. upon arrival, and please use your Casino Card at all times.

(#12) HOLLYWOOD WAX MUSEUM/ GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS Wednesday, August 26 Price: $ 45. Leave 9 a.m. Return 5:30 p.m. The Wax Museum features replicas of celebrities and historical figures, past and present. The Guinness World Records speaks for itself - lots of unusual and strange records set by mankind. Lunch on your own: many restaurants to pick from and things to see along Hollywood Boulevard!

(#13) ORIGINAL FARMERS MARKET/THE GROVE/ FLOWER MART - NEW LISTING, ON SALE JULY 2. Wednesday, September 23 Price: $30. Leave 8:30 a.m. Return 5:30 p.m. This will be a fun trip, with lunch on your own at the Market, followed by some early Christmas shopping and then off to see L.A. from way up high. September is a great time to visit the Observatory - the weather should be spectacular.

(#60) RIVERSIDE HOTEL & CASINO - LAUGHLIN - NEW LISTING, ON SALE JULY 2. Sunday, September 27 - Three days Price: $110 per person double, $130 single. Leave Sunday 9 a.m. Return Tuesday, 5 p.m. We will have a one-hour stop for lunch in Barstow, then play Bingo before arriving in Laughlin. Stay two nights at the Riverside Hotel & Casino. Two complimentary breakfast buffets, one choice buffet and one Fun Strip per person included.

Travel Director : Christel B. Moore Travel Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Travel Office Phone: 714-738-5306

UTAH CANYON ROYALE September 28 - Four days Price: $399 per person double, $669 single. (FRI)

EASTERN CANADA FALL FOLIAGE October 6 - Nine days Price: $2099 per person double, $2599 single. (TTT)

FALL FOLIAGE/ BEST OF NEW YORK October 12 - Eight days Price: $1799 per person double, $2049 single. (TRI)

YOSEMITE/ SEQUOIA October 12 - Five days Price: $1150 per person double, $1495 single. (GAD)

EXTENDED TRIPS

SAN FRANCISCO & WINE COUNTRY TOUR July 30 - Four days Price: $699 per person double, $949 single. (FRI)

PACIFIC COASTAL TOUR/ SAN FRANCISCO TO BRITISH COLUMBIA September 8 - Ten days Price: $2299 per person double, $2849 single. (TRI)

GREAT LAKE SAMPLER September 18 - Nine days Price: $2032 per person double, $2646 single. (GAD)

SOUTH DAKOTA/ MT. RUSHMORE September 27, Seven days Price: $1949 per person double, $2349 single. (COL)

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 8:00 Walking Group 1 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan 9:00 Line Dance Lessons 10:00 Our World 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Table Tennis 12:00 Brown Bag 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 8:00 Walking Group 6 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 7 8:00 Walking Group 8 9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 9:00 Bridge Practice 8:00 Barona Casino Trip 9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 9:00 Robin’s Exercise & Health 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan 9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 9:00 Line Dance Lessons 9:00 Medicare Counseling - HICAP (Korean) 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 10:00 Our World 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 1:00 Beginning Drama 10:30 SeniorServ Bingo 12:00 Table Tennis 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:30 Bingo 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 Medicare Counseling - HICAP 1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 1:00 Chess 7:00 Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group 8:00 Walking Group 13 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 14 8:00 Walking Group 15 9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 9:00 Bridge Practice 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan 9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 9:00 Robin’s Exercise & Health 9:00 Line Dance Lessons 9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 9:00 Surplus Food Distribution 10:00 Our World 9:00 Adult Public Health Nursing Services 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 12:00 Table Tennis 12:00 Table Tennis 1:00 Beginning Drama 12:00 Brown Bag 12:30 Bingo 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 12:30 Driver Safety Program - Part I

8:00 Walking Group 20 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 21 8:00 Walking Group 22 9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 9:00 Bridge Practice 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan 9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 9:00 Robin’s Exercise & Health 9:00 Line Dance Lessons 9:00 Fun & Fitness Health 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 10:00 Our World 9:00 Medicare Counseling - HICAP (Korean) 11:30 Lunch – SeniorServ Dining Program 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 10:30 SeniorServ Bingo 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 1:00 Beginning Drama 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Table Tennis 5:30 Steel Drum Concert in the Courtyard 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 Bingo 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 12:30 Medicare Counseling - HICAP 5:00 Pageant of the Masters Trip 1:00 Chess Same as Monday, July 20, except: 27 Same as Tuesday, July 21 28 Same as Wednesday, July 22, except: 29 Add: 9:00Adult Public Health Nurse Services Delete: Steel Drum Concert Delete: SeniorServ Bingo 9:30 CTAP Telephone Services No Gentle Yoga & Pilates today. Delete: Medicare Counseling—HICAP No Gentle Yoga & Pilates today.

1:00 Chess 1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group

July 2015

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Hours of Operation Monday - Friday:

7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Saturday: 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Sunday: 12 to 3 p.m.

Upcoming Events:

Senior Club “Summertime Blues”

Happy Hour Social August 6

SeniorServ Hawaiian Luau Party

August 13

Senior Club Polly’s Pie Fundraiser

August 13

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THURSDAY FRIDAY 9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 2 8:00 Walking Group 3 9:15 Senior Reading Club 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 8:30 Beginners’ Tai Chi Practice 10:00 SeniorServ Independence Day Dance 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 10:00 Blood Pressure Checks 12:00 Fitness Zone Health Class 10:30 Diabetes Support Group 4:30 Karaoke Up! 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 Movie: “The Good Lie” No SeniorServ Dining Program today. 9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 9 8:00 Walking Group 10 9:15 Senior Reading Club 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 8:30 Beginners’ Tai Chi Practice 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health 12:00 Fitness Zone Health Class 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:15 Legal Aid 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 Movie: “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” 9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 16 8:00 Walking Group 17 9:15 Senior Reading Club 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 8:30 Beginners’ Tai Chi Practice 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health 12:00 Fitness Zone Health Class 10:00 Senior Club Semi-annual Meeting 12:30 Driver Safety Program - Part II 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 1:00 Senior Club Board Meeting 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny

9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 23 8:00 Walking Group 24 9:15 Senior Reading Club 8:00 Bulletin Collation 10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 10:30 SeniorServ Birthdays 8:30 Beginners’ Tai Chi Practice 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health 12:00 Fitness Zone Health Class 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:00 Table Tennis 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 Movie: “Still Alice” Same as Thursday, July 23, except: 30 Same as Friday, July 24, except: 31 Delete: SeniorServ Birthdays Add: Movie: “Dolphin Tale 2” No Fitness Zone Health Class today. Delete: Bulletin Collation

Billiard Room Senior Play Hours:(Guests 50 years of age or older)

Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.,

Public Hours: (18+, including Seniors) Monday through Friday, 3 to 8 p.m.

Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

TABLE TENNIS FOR FUN

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 12 to 3 p.m.

Session 33837: $20 for a 3-month pass Session 33839: $35 for a 6-month pass $3 drop-in rate

Don’t call it “ping pong!” Serious fun for players age 18 and over, from beginners to more advanced, with singles and doubles play provided. Register at 714 738-6305.

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SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB FULLERTON 340 West Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832

PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE

PAID FULLERTON, CA

PERMIT # 284

Or Current Resident

Adult Protective Services (800) 451-5155

Adult Public Health Nursing Services 871-7573

Aging & Disability Resource Connection (800) 510-2020

Department of Insurance Hotline (800) 927-HELP

Eldercare Locater (800) 677-1116

FISH (Transportation) 533-3113

Fullerton City Hall 738-6300

Fullerton Main Library 738-6333

Fullerton Senior Citizens Club Membership Desk 738-6353

Fullerton Community Center 738-6305

HICAP - Medicare Assistance 560-0424

Legal Aid 571-5245

Long-Term Care Ombudsman Services 479-0107

SeniorServ Case Management 226-0550

SeniorServ Dining Program 738-6368

Social Security (800) 772-1213

Travel Office 738-5306

Veterans Service Office 567-7450

211 Orange County - Dial 211 (toll free) or (888) 600-4357

Retired Senior Volunteer Program 953-5757

OCTA Access (Transportation) (877) 628-2232

Orange Caregiver Resource Center 578-8670

One Stop - SCSEP (Employment) 241-4928

Office on Aging Information & Assistance (800) 510-2020

Meals on Wheels 871-2200

July 2015 Assistance Directory

Time-sensitive material

The Fullerton Senior News is a monthly publication of the Fullerton Community Center. It is prepared and edited by the City of Fullerton's Parks and Recreation Department and printed, assembled and mailed by the Fullerton Senior Citizens Club. The information deadline is the 5th of the month. “This project is funded in part through funds from the Federal Older Americans Act as allocated by the Orange County Board of Supervisors.” Programs are offered at no cost, though donations are gratefully accepted.

Website: www.fullertoncommunitycenter.com

Community Center Supervisor: Brian Yourstone Program Assistant: Vickie Wiles Rental Assistant: Paul Dominguez (714) 738-6305 (714) 738-6335 FAX Email: [email protected]

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