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1 Golden Oldies Newsletter Pike County Senior Center Special Trip Announcement! Trips are usually cancelled for the months of January and February due to the potential for cold and snow. However for January and February 2015, we have special trips scheduled here in Waverly! Trip January 14th — Pike County Museum Join us for a guided tour through the museum and learn about the history of Pike County For all trips, call CATS between 3:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. the day before for pick up time. Closings January 1st — New Years Day January 19th — Martin Luther King Day February 16th — President’s Day Alzheimer’s Support Group of Pike County meets at the Senior Center on the 2nd Monday of Each month at 1:30 p.m. Special Luncheons & Events January 2nd — New Year’s Day Luncheon February 11th — Valentine’s Day Luncheon Senior Center Membership! It is time to pay your membership dues. Don’t miss out on the next newsletter! Pay your dues by January 31, 2015. Trip February 18th — Weiss Recreation— Get out and move to chase away these winter blues.! Join us for bowling.

Golden Oldies Newsletter Pike County Senior Center · 6 Senior Advisory Council Bob Downing, Now accepting Wilma Jean Mangan, Larry Teeters, Peggy Mickey, Wanda Lawson, Joan Cox,

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Golden Oldies Newsletter Pike County Senior Center

Special Trip Announcement!

Trips are usually cancelled

for the months of January

and February due to the

potential for cold and snow.

However for January and

February 2015, we have

special trips scheduled here

in Waverly!

Trip

January 14th —

Pike County Museum

Join us for a guided

tour through the

museum and learn

about the history of

Pike County

For all trips, call CATS

between 3:00 p.m. &

5:00 p.m. the day

before for pick up time.

Closings

January 1st —

New Years Day

January 19th —

Martin Luther King Day

February 16th —

President’s Day

Alzheimer’s Support

Group of Pike County

meets at the Senior Center

on the 2nd Monday of

Each month at 1:30 p.m.

Special Luncheons &

Events

January 2nd —

New Year’s Day Luncheon

February 11th —

Valentine’s Day Luncheon

Senior Center Membership!

It is time to pay your membership dues.

Don’t miss out on the next newsletter!

Pay your dues by January 31, 2015.

Trip February 18th —

Weiss Recreation—

Get out and move to chase

away these winter blues.!

Join us for bowling.

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Thank you to the following individuals and businesses that

made purchases at the Annual Baked Goods Auction on

October 23, 2014. Thank you for your support!

Blaine Beekman—Pike County Commissioner

Gary Roberts—Community Action Committee of Pike County Executive Director

Keith Pitts—Community Action Committee of Pike County Deputy Director

Diane Renner—Senior Social Transit Program Director

Bristol Village Health Care

Cheryl Tackett—Assistant Director Valleyview Health Center

Fred Foster—Pike County Commissioner

Ed Davis—Pike County Treasurer

Randy Deering—Court of Common Pleas

Cindy Balzer—Valleyview Health Center Family Health Center Director

Sharon Manson—Pike County Visitors Bureau

Ed Roberts—OakBridge Financial

Emma Slone

Grace Schultz

Jackie Wheeler Carter

Juanita Bryant

Randy & Paula Benner

Erica Snodgrass—Pike County Auditor

Jan Conkel—Community Action Transit

Misty Brewster—Outgoing Pike County Auditor

Tom Adkins—Garnet A. Wilson Library

Rita Moore—Director of Employment and Training

Jeff Koehler—Cardo’s Pizza

Clint Throckmorton—Weatherization/Energy Program Director

Lisa Pfeifer—Business Development Director

Kathy Way—Community Action Committee of Pike County Administrative Assistant

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The Pike County Senior Center is

now offering Tai Chi.

Tai Chi is an exercise program

that can lower blood pressure,

assist with Pain Management

and increase Balance.

Depending on the individual’s

fitness and comfort level, Tai

Chi exercises can be performed

from either a standing or a

seated position.

There is no charge for Tai Chi

but donation’s are welcome and

will

help keep the class going.

Every Monday and Thursday’s at

9:00 a.m.

Come and experience the

wellness benefits of

Tai Chi!

BUNCO TOURNAMENT !

Bunco, Bunko or Buncko?

No matter how it is spelled

in your neck of the woods,

this dice rolling game is

used by many as the perfect

excuse for an afternoon out!

Learning to play is easy. If

you can roll dice and add

numbers, you can play Bun-

co. 100% luck and no skill

(no decisions to be made!)

scoring and a simple set of

rules.

When: First Monday of

every month

Time: 1:00pm

Where: Senior Center

Cost: $5.00

Please contact Shelly at the

Senior Center

(947-5555) to sign up.

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****ANNOUNCEMENT****

The Pike County Senior Center announces a:

FUN– Raiser!!!! When you travel ANYWHERE, send something back in a sealed envelope or

package to:

The Pike County Senior Center

402 Clough Street, Waverly, OH 45690

Mark the package: FUN RAISER—Do Not Open!

The sealed, envelopes or packages will be auctioned, through silent auction, at

various events and activities held at the Pike County Senior Center. It will be

fun to see all the different items from all the different places. Tell your family

and friends to help by sending envelopes and packages to the Senior Center.

No perishable items please!

ALL ITEMS THAT HAVE BEEN COLLECTED WILL BE AUCTIONED

OFF ON SENIOR CITIZEN’S DAY.

PLEASE KEEP SENDING YOUR ITEM’S IN!

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NUTRITION COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Nutrition Committee Members Richard Rundels

Shirley Cornell

Hannah Williams

Wanda Lawson

The Nutrition Committee wants your input! Please let them know your suggestions and concerns.

The nutrition committee met and reviewed the first quarter menu for 2015.

The menu looks good for upcoming quarter. Request was sent to Jane Ellen to approve one

change: replace the quiche with Brats and grilled onion & peppers

The Committee discussed the meals from the last quarter of 2014. Comments were mostly

positive but there is still a problem with dried out pork roast. More corrections will be tried

such as basting the roast with broth and gravy.

Request was made to switch March 11 menu with the March 18

Request was made to switch one day of Beef Ravioli to Lasagna.

Bertha will submit all requests to Jane Ellen McGovern, AAA7 dietician.

Pike County Senior Center Cooks prepare menus for the following programs:

The Congregate meal served Monday through Friday at the Senior Center

Home Delivered meals for the following programs; Passport, Care Coordination, Care Star, and the Old-

er Americans Act. Meals are also available on a private pay basis.

Catered Meals as ordered

How are menu items changed?:

Menus are planned under the direction of the Area Agency on Aging Dietician and must meet USDA

guidelines.

All requests for menu item changes must be approved by the Dietician before being implemented.

The next Nutrition Committee Meeting is tentatively set for:

March 18, 2015 at 9:30 a.m.

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Senior Advisory Council

Bob Downing,

Wilma Jean Mangan,

Larry Teeters, Peggy Mickey,

Wanda Lawson,

Joan Cox, Blaine Beekman,

Mike McFarland, Hannah Williams,

Joyce Tackett, Grace Schultz, Judy Bright, Janice Withrow,

Barry Arledge, Sharon Melick

There were no Senior Advisory Council meetings for

November & December due to the Holidays. The regular

monthly meeting will resume on January 28, 2015.

Now accepting

Bingo Committee

Applications.

All applications are

reviewed by the

Senior Advisory

Council.

Notes from the Council Meetings…….

October 2014

Quest Speaker Janice Caughlan, Human Resource Director at CAC, informed the Council that all

campuses of Community Action will be smoke free beginning January 1, 2015. This will mean that

smokers must move off the property to smoke—for example out to the street.

The Baked Goods Auction was the best one ever bringing in nearly $5,000.

4 applications were received for 2 vacant council seats. Janice Tackett and Yvonne Landrum were elected

to the vacant seats.

The Council was asked to help inform seniors that vehicles must have a handicapped placard to park in the

handicapped parking spots. Drivers can be ticketed if they are parked in those spaces without a placard. If

anyone has questions about how to get a handicapped placard, refer them to Shelley in the office.

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REMINDER:

The Pike

County Senior

Center

has a no

solicitation

Policy

Boyer Funeral Home

Pike County’s Oldest Family

Owned Funeral Home

Phone (740) 947-2161

Www.boyerfuneral.com

Our Family Serving Your Family

For Generations

A VOLUNTEER

OPPORTUNITY The Senior Center needs volunteers

to help with Meals on Wheels in

Waverly Area. Please see

the office for details if you would

like to volunteer.

Birthday

Celebrations January 28

&

February 25

Dining Room

Lunch Served Daily

Reservations are encouraged for the noon meal.

Please call (740) 947-5555 by 1:00pm the day

before or make a standing reservation. Can’t keep

your reservation?

No Problem,

Please call to cancel

by 9:00 a.m.

on your reservation day.

Suggested donation: $2.50 for Seniors 60 and

older. Fee for Non Seniors and

Visitors: $4.00.

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Thanks for your

Donations!!!

Donations for October Juanita Bryant—Cards Arlene Rapp—Craft Stuff Rhonda Ison—Adult Diapers Cheryl Waddell—Yard Sale Items Amy Oyer—Yard Sale Items Wanda Lawson—Plates Mia Bernhardt—Plates Linda Wright—Magazines Amy Oyer—Yard Sale Items Garnet A Wilson Library—Books Ty & Lois Campbell—Books, Quilting Books Mr. & Mrs. Heavenridge—Popcorn Bill Colegrove—Books Tom Mustard—Books & Magazines Linda Brewster—Books Violet Hurles—Tea Bags Mary Booth—Books

Donations for November Ruth Dunham—Coffee, Tea, Creamer Amy Oyer—Bingo Prizes Paula Hays—Books & Magazines Sharon Melick—Books & Videos Dorothy Ratliff—Crafts Janice Tackett—Coffee Phyllis Casselman—Books Teresa Goines—Yard Sale Items Fred Oyer—Cups & Glasses Norman Oldham—Books Bethel Fox—Small Plates & Forks Tom Mustard—Magazines Bertha Hahn—Fiber fill Mia Bernhardt—Yard Sale Items Boots Daniels—Books Betty Whitt—Books Bill Colegrove—Books Jean Dickerson—Books Vonnie Noll—Books Janie Osborn—Books Juanita Bryant—Cards Violet Hurles—Tea Bags & Sweetner Tom Mustard—Books Dorothy Ratliff—Books

Donations Needed:

Paperback Books Computer Paper

Coffee, Tea, Napkins, Creamer, Coffee Filters

Forks & Paper Plates

Please remember to sign the donation sheet at the front

desk when you donate items or money to the Senior Center

so that we may acknowledge your generosity!

Items Donated for December

will be listed in the March & April newsletter

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MEMORIAL BOARD

Vert Legg Gene Terry Betty Beatty Dana Lansing

Jesse Patterson Hollis Pfeifer Omer Jenkins Edna Lansing

John Crabtree Lillie Murray Gerald Weaver Martha Cline

Bonnie Yates John Harbert Cora Keechle Susan E. Harbert

Wilmer Damron Bill Creager Elma Imboden Walter Dawson

Elinor Setty

EXTRA!! EXTRA!!

Did you know there is a Memorial Plaque and an Appreciation Plaque in the hall way?

Please see Shelley to honor your fellow seniors by placing their names on the Memorial or

Appreciation Plaques. The small fee for the name plate covers the cost. Any money left

helps support the services and activities at the Pike County Senior Center.

APPRECIATION BOARD

Juanita Bryant Joan Cox Edna Lansing Wanda Lawson

John G. Harbert Susan Harbert Bob Downing

Appreciation is a wonderful thing: It makes what is excellent in others belong

to us as well.—Voltaire

While we are mourning the loss of our friend, others are rejoicing to meet him behind the veil. (J Taylor)

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Friends $100.00+

Enoch & Beatrice Teeters

Vivian Pelfrey

Claire Dixon Carrier

Jerrold A. & Graceanna J. Yetter

Jack & Wilma Weeter

Willis & Stella Hamilton

Ezra E. & Cleo M. Teeters

Mike & Pearl McFarland

Perley C. Baker

Patricia Lemaster

Lynn Goble

In Memory of Edna Lansing

Faternal Order of Eagle Aeries

Jim & Nola Kinker

In Memory of Velma Engle

Jacklyn Holt

In Memory of Goldie Viola Smith

In Memory of Elinor Setty

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Gold $500.00+

Bruce & Sue Hanni

In memory of Ralph Schultz by Grace Schultz and Diane Renner

In Memory of Evelyn Edwards

Ed Roberts, OakBridge Financial

Bob Gibson

Please contact Shelley Lyon at (740) 947-5555, if interested in making a donation to the Pike

County Senior Center. All donations are tax deductible.

Sponsors $200.00+

Ronald & Linda Campbell

Lije & Jean Horn

Harvey Whaley & Family

Virgil & Irene Wright

Fred & Lola Charles

Jack & Linda Harbert

Randy & Paula Benner

Juanita Bryant

Pike County Community Action Senior Companion Program

Joseph & Edna Malargio

Fluor

In Memory of Lillie Murray

In Memory of Gerald R. Weaver by Alvia Weaver

John (Doc) & June Allen

Joe and Shasta Cocus

Larry and Joan Teeters

Minnie Fremder

Dr. Dan & Roxy Madsen

Disabled American Veteran’s Charles E. Miller Chapter 88

In Memory of Jim Oates

In Memory of Jack Thompson

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Gold $1000.00+

Mary Bevens

Charley & Bill Weil

R.W. Setterlin Building Company

National Church Residences Bristol Village Retirement Community

Diamond $5000.00+

Boyer Funeral Home

General Electric Evendale/Peebles Employee’s Community Service Fund

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1 Norma Horn 1 Wanda Lawson 2 Glen Noble 5 Marjorie Johnson 5 Martha Whitehouse 6 Mary Keller 7 Janie Osborn 10 Nancy Brigner 12 Murray Gallaher 13 Linda Milam 15 Vivian Pelfrey 16 Joan Amlin

17 Jim Tackett 18 James Greenhill 18 Jean Mangan 19 Dorothy Collier 19 Joanne Roberts 20 Jeanette Leaker 22 Sondra Crabtree 24 Barry Arledge 25 Donna Good 26 Bill Robinette 26 Delores Derenburger 28 Judy Yeater 29 John Stelle 30 Fred Oyer

16 Vernon

Alexander

18 Joyce Borders

18 Catherine

Taylor

20 Julie Jessee

22 Liz Shoemaker

23 Mary Whitt

23 Hannah

Williams

23 Loretta

Knisley

24 Loreen

Colegrove

25 Mary Nokes

25 Regina Cox

25 Chet Osborn

25 Barry Cochran

25 Roscoe

Mickey

27 Evelen Stines

28 Paul

Brownfield

1 Linda Brewster 2 Toby Helton 2 Sandra Crace 4 David Smith 4 Laurel Wickham 5 Marilyn Watts 7 Bertha Campbell 9 Denver Kennison 9 Dick Bright 10 William Caudill 10 Mike Gardner 10 Mack Wright 10 Russell Lucas 12 Fannie Kreis 12 Judy Helm 12 Jesse Williams 13 Charles Bartram 14 Violet Hurles

January Birthdays February Birthdays

The Birthday Celebration is held on the last Wednesday of every month!

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LUNCH BUFFET EVERY

WEDNESDAY Every Wednesday join us for a Salad Bar,

Potato Bar, & Soup serving from

11:00 a. m. —12:30 p.m.

Also Breakfast Bar Each Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday from

8:30-10:30 am

Prices on the breakfast bar and the lunch

buffet are based on the cost of food and

supplies. As a result, some prices must be

increased from time to time.

Still the best deal in town!

Let us know if there is

anything special you would like

to see offered on the breakfast

or lunch bar.

A few of the guys from the

“Grumpy Old Men's Club”. They

are monthly regulars for breakfast

at the Time Out Café.

The Café will be closed on

February 11, 2015 due to

the Valentine’s Day

luncheon

Salad Bar

small $3.50, large $5.00

Potato Bar

Potato with sour cream &/or butter

$1.50

Potato with cheese $2.00

Potato with broccoli & cheese $2.50

Add Bacon for $.50

Load it for only $3.00

Soup of the Day $2.00

Please call to find out what soup will

be featured

Every Wednesday from 11 am – 12:30

pm

Open to the Public

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Daytime

B-I-N-G-O

Tuesday’s,

Thursday’s and

Friday’s

10:30-11:30am

Seniors only $.25 per card

Enjoy fresh popcorn

provided by the

Bingo

Committee

and popped by

Volunteers.

ATTENTION BINGO PARTICIPANTS:

BINGO RULES

Cards are $.25 cents each to play whether they are paper or hard.

If you purchase a paper card from the bingo committee you still pay $.25 to play.

If you bingo on more than one card in a game you win one prize for each bingo.

Two bingos on 1 card in the same game is one prize.

There must be at least 10 people to play.

The ratio of prizes to participants is determined at the discretion of the Bingo Committee.

You must be 60 years old or disabled to play.

There must be at least one committee person present for bingo to be played.

If Waverly City schools are cancelled due to snow or any other inclement weather,

bingo is cancelled.

If there are any questions concerning the Bingo activity, please contact the Bingo Com-

mittee or Shelley Lyon, Senior Programs Activity Specialist.

Prizes are purchased with the Bingo proceeds.

All Daytime Bingo proceeds help support the Senior Center, purchase the popcorn, and

the popcorn bags.

Daytime Bingo is operated by the volunteer Bingo Committee.

Volunteers must pay for their bingo games and cards when they play Bingo.

These rules are brought to you by the Bingo Committee and the Senior Advisory Council.

BINGO COMMITTEE: Mary Whitt, Richard Rundels, and Barry Arledge.

Alternates are Joan Cox and Alternate Jean Mangan.

Applications to be on the Bingo Committee are currently available in the Office!

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CAC Home Energy Assistance Program

Regulated gas and electric: The utility must be off or a disconnect notice received. Households may receive up to $175 total. The $175 payment will stop disconnection, transfer or restore services for both regulated utilities, or establish new service. This is a one-time benefit and both utilities must be taken care of at the time of application.

Non-regulated electric: The utility must be off or a disconnect notice received. Households may receive up to $450. The $450 can be used to stop disconnection, transfer or restore service, or establish new service.

Co-Pay: If the $175 or $450 is not enough to cover the emergency, the customer must pay the co-pay. Documentation showing the co-pay was paid must be received before the application can be completed.

Bulk Fuel: Households may receive a delivery of bulk fuel if they have ten (10) days or less supply of fuel (or 25% or less tank capacity). Maximum delivery for coal or wood is $350, or $750 maximum delivery for propane/bottled gas, fuel oil or kerosene.

Existing Credits: Bulk fuel customers must SELECT a vendor and establish an account prior to their appointment. Bulk fuel customers must make contact with their bulk fuel vendor prior to their appointment to see if a State HEAP benefit has been applied. If a credit exists on the account large enough to provide a delivery of fuel, then then no emergency exists, and the household is ineligible for emergency assistance at that time.

Furnace Repair: The WCP can also assist homeowners with the repair of primary heating systems up to $175 provided the repair restores service.

2014 Federal Poverty

Guidelines:

Household Yearly Size Income 1 person: up to $20,422.50 2 people: up to $27,527.50 3 people: up to $34,632.50 4 people: up to $41,737.50 5 people: up to $48,842.50 6 people: up to $55,947.50 7 people: up to $63,052.50 8 people: up to $70,157.50 Households with more than eight (8) members add $7,105 for each

additional member.

Community Action Committee of Pike County Social Service Dept.

941 Market Street, Piketon, Ohio 45661

Regular Appointments Regular appointments are scheduled beginning October 20, 2014 and each weekday after that through March 31, 2015 MONDAY-FRIDAY BEGINNING AT 8:00 AM EACH DAY UNTIL THE APPOINTMENT SHEET IS FULL by calling the CAC HEAP HOTLINE at 740-289-4525 (or Toll Free 888-328-9634). Appointments are scheduled 14 days in advance of the actual appointment and only by phone. ONCE THE APPOINTMENT SHEET IS FULL, CALLERS WILL BE ASKED TO CALL BACK THE NEXT MORNING AT 8:00 AM.

Walk-ins Beginning November 3, 2014 and continuing thru March 31, 2015, Community Action Committee of Pike County, 941 Market St., Piketon, Ohio, will accept the first seven (7) walk-ins meeting the walk-in criteria (listed below) each morning Monday thru Friday and on Thursdays only at the Pike County Senior Center, 402 Clough St., Waverly, Ohio (for senior citizens only). Walk-ins must sign in at the main reception desk by 8:00 am (doors open at 7:45 am at CAC and 8:00 am at the Senior Center), indicating the time of their arrival. Walk-ins will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. When the walk-in schedule is full, no other walk-ins can be scheduled that day. Any customers remaining will be asked to try again the next day.

Walk-in Criteria In order to be assisted as a walk-in one of the following must apply: The electric or natural gas has been disconnected, or The electric or natural gas is scheduled for disconnection within 24 hours, or The household is completely out of bulk fuel or will be completely out within 24 hours.

>>See reverse side for a complete list of documentation required for the E-HEAP interview.<<

2014-2015 Winter Crisis Program - Effective November 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 The Community Action Committee of Pike County will operate the 2014-2015 Winter Crisis Program (WCP) effective Nov. 1, 2014 through Mar. 31, 2015. The Winter Crisis Program is a federally funded program designed to help eligible Ohioans meet the rising cost of home heating during the winter months. Applicants must meet 175% of Federal Poverty Guidelines. The WCP provides financial assistance to income-eligible households that are threatened with disconnection of their heating source; have already had service disconnected; need to establish new service or pay to transfer service; or in the case of bulk fuel customers, only have 10 days or less supply (or 25 % or less of tank capacity) on hand. The WCP program year runs from November 1 to March 31. Agencies have until April 15 to finish processing incomplete or pending applications. Winter Crisis funds can be paid on behalf of an eligible household once per winter heating season.

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THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION IS REQUIRED FOR THE WINTER CRISIS PROGRAM APPOINTMENT INTERVIEW:

Proof of gross household income for the past 13 weeks verified by the following:

Social Security, SSI, SSDI, Pension, Veterans (VA), Retirement, School Employees Retirement System Award letter(s), Copy of Check(s), or Bank Statement(s), if direct deposited. Note: Documentation needs to show the income that has been received for past 3 months from date of application. Unemployment, Employment Disability, Worker’s Compensation Copy of check(s) for past 13 weeks or Award/Eligibility letter with amounts and date. Wages Pay stubs showing gross income for the past 90 days from the date of application (the past 13 paystubs for weekly wages or the past 7 paystubs for bi-weekly wages). If missing pay stubs, a statement from the employer showing gross income for the past 13 weeks is required. The statement must include employee name, pay dates, gross wages, deductions, company name, address and phone number. Self Employment or Farm/Rental Income Most recently filed tax return with Forms and Schedules/IRS Tax Transcript(s) DJFS Assistance A printout from DJFS for households receiving cash assistance, food stamps or medical assistance including the amounts received for the past three months with case number and household members. Interest or IRA profits Bank statement (if direct deposited) Utility Allowance/Rental Assistance A current printout from housing authority with names, address and amounts/types of assistance received. Child Support, Alimony/Spousal Support A statement from ODJFS or Child Support office showing support received for the past 3 months from date of application. Court documents are acceptable for proof of alimony/spousal support. Monetary Assistance A signed/dated letter from the person(s) assisting the household with money or paying bills The letter must include the amount(s), frequency and type of assistance (cash or bill payment) provided to the household for each of the past 3 months from the date of the application, and indicate if the assistance provided is a gift or loan. No Income/Zero Income

All Zero Income Households claiming Zero Income (those not being supported by another household member or by another household) must provide an IRS Tax Transcript or a copy of a Verification of Non-Filing Status Transcript from the IRS (see instructions below). Also, a signed Energy Assistance Self-Declaration Form (provided at the interview) must be completed explaining in detail how the customer is surviving and maintains their household. †

Other Required Documentation verified by the following:

(Note: Other documentation (not listed) may be required in certain situations)

Proof of Residence: A copy of Lease/Rental Agreement or a current utility bill with name and address. Current Electric and Main Heating Bills: Both the main heating and current electric bills are required for the face-to-face interview, even if seeking assistance with only one. If the main heating source does not require electricity to run, no assistance may be given for the electric service. Note: An account must be established with the utility before assistance can be provided with new service or to transfer service; or, to enroll or transfer PIPP. The account must set up with the utility prior to the appointment and the new account number must be provided at the face-to-face interview. Document of Responsibility: A lease/rental agreement or a signed letter from the landlord indicating the customer is responsible for the bill is required if the bill is in the landlord’s name and the customer is responsible for the bill (along with a copy of the bill). If the utility bill is in the name of an adult living outside of the household, the account must be transferred to an adult household member to receive WCP or PIPP assistance. Proof of Co-Pay: If the utility requires more than the WCP payment amount to maintain or restore service, any amount over the WCP payment amount is considered a co-pay. A receipt for the co-pay or a faxed confirmation from the utility indicating the co-pay was paid must be received by the agency before the application can be approved Verification of Social Security Numbers are required for all household members. Copies of Social Security cards or a statement from Social Security office will fulfill this requirement. Proof of US Citizenship or Alien Status is required for primary applicant. All primary applicants who are not U.S. citizens or nationals must provide documentation of their current alien status. If any household member claims ineligible alien status (i.e., person’s in the US on a student visa) , that household member cannot receive assistance or be counted in the household (although their income can be counted if there is no other income in the household). Proof of Disability is required for the face-to-face interview for any household which has a member who is classified as permanently and totally disabled by a state or federal agency. Date of Birth for all household members is required. Current Rent Receipt and Landlord name, address, phone number, and rent amount.

† Zero Income Households (those not being supported by another household member or by another household) must provide an IRS Tax Transcript. Households that were not required to file taxes can request a copy of a “Verification of Non-Filing Status Transcript” from the IRS three ways: 1) By Phone: If the customer filed a tax return: 1-800-908-9946 If the customer did not file a tax return: 1-800-829-1040 2) In Writing: Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Return and Income Verification Services (RAIVS) Team, PO Box 145500, Stop 2800 F, Cincinnati, OH 45250 3) Or ON-LINE: http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Get-Transcript

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Chair Exercise Class

The Monday Exercise Class from 10-

10:40am will focus on Health and

Wellness. Did you know that just 30

minutes of exercise a day can promote

health and wellness and can decrease the

risk of cardiovascular disease, decrease

signs of depression, improve mental

clarity, and prevent falls, among many

other benefits? This will be an open

exercise group so please feel free to ask

questions and bring suggestions of what

you enjoy. Wear comfortable clothes

and join in!

Nutrition Class The Ohio State University Office

provides a nutrition class every

Monday from 11:00 - 11:45am.

Nutrition tips from Sherry Williams.

Sherry enjoys sharing information

about nutrition and fun ways to stay

healthy and happy.

Hearing Aid Repair & Services

Melody Wipert, BC-HIS of

The Better Hearing Place donates her time on the first Friday of every month from

1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p. m. Melody is a board certified Hearing

Instrument Specialist. She will clean and repair hearing aids and conduct hearing

screenings. She will also have batteries and other items that you may need to

maintain your hearing aids. Please call Melody’s office toll free at 1-877-799-4327 to

schedule a free hearing exam!

Remember the first Friday of every month is available for your hearing needs!

Thank you Derek

Boyer from Boyer

Funeral home for

helping with

Computer Class!

Craft Room Hours:

The Senior Center Craft Room is

open

Monday - Friday from

8:30 until 2:00pm.

Come shop and bring a friend. All

proceeds from sales

sponsor items

and projects for seniors!

ALWAYS LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS. WHETHER

IT’S PROJECTS AT THE CENTER OR FROM HOME.

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Computer Basics, Keyboarding,

& Advanced Classes Join and learn how fun and useful the computer is to everyone at any age.

Space is limited so please sign up by calling the Shelley Lyon at the Senior

Center at (740) 947-5555.

Classes are held every Wednesday and Thursday’s except for the last Wednes-

day of the month. All classes are from 10:30 A.M. UNTIL 11:30 A.M.

Southeastern Ohio

Legal Services

(SEOL) (Free attorney services for Ohio

Seniors.)

Attorney’s from the

Southeastern Ohio Legal

Services are

available to assist seniors free of

charge.

Call 1-800-686-3668

to schedule an appointment.

Country Dance Lessons

Available!

Dick & Judy Bright are the

instructors of a Country Dance Class at

the

Pike County Senior Center.

Along with line dancing they will be

teaching

Couple Dancing, and

Texas Line Dance Waltz.

Classes are TEMPORARILY

CANCELLED UNTIL

PARTICIPATION INCREASES. CALL

FOR UPDATED INFORMATION.

Please let us know if

you need a LARGE

PRINT newsletter

CHECK OUT THE

SENIOR CENTER ON

FACEOOK!

Search for the Pike County Senior

Citizens Program and “like” the

page to get daily updates of events

and activities happening at the

Senior Center.

Bible Study

Non Denominational

Each Friday at 9:00

a.m.

Join us!!!

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Zumba!!!! Zumba is a Latin inspired dance/fitness class with dance movements, which creates a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system. Zumba integrates some of the basic principles of aerobic in-terval and resistance training to maximize caloric output, cardiovascular benefits, and total body ton-ing. Zumba is indeed great for the mind, body, & soul. Instructor for the classes is Laura Lowder, certified Zumba Instructors. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a small towel.

New times for 2015 Class Times: Thursdays 5:30 - 6:30pm

Come in for all classes in January receive 2 classes in the month of February free.

Boot Camp Tabata Classes are offered every

Tuesday at 5:30 and Saturday morning at 8:30.

For more information contact

Shelley in the office

COST FOR TABATA & ZUMBA Non - Seniors: $4.00

CAC Employees: $3.00

Seniors 60+: FREE

TABATA Boot Camp IS ……...High-intensity interval training

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SAFELINK WIRELESS: Community Action Committee of Pike County’s Social Services Department is now offering assistance with the

completion of a SafeLink Wireless Application. SafeLinkWireless is a government supported program that pro-

vides a free cell phone and airtime each month for Income-eligible customers. Thanks to SafeLink, Lifeline Tele-

phone Assistance Program, which has been around for years, is now available for wireless phones. Please Note:

Customers who receive Lifeline Telephone Assistance on their home phone are ineligible for a free cell phone.

Customers may receive only one phone per household. Customers are eligible if they

receive benefits from one of the following programs: Section 8, Medicaid, Food

Stamps, SSI, Free School Lunch, General Assistance/Disability, HEAP, SSDI, OWF,

or TANF. TracFone Wireless pays for the phones and the cost of promoting its Safe-

Link Program to make sure eligible consumers know about the program. Ohio cus-

tomers receive 68 free minutes each month and the minutes are added automatically to

their phone during the first week of each month. More information is available by

contacting the Community Action Committee of Pike County Social Services

Department at (740) 289-2371, The Pike County Senior Center at

(740) 947-5555, or TDD (740) 289-2608.

In addition, you can visit www.safelinkwireless.com

The Senior Center will assist you in enrolling or

re-enrolling into the Community Rewards Program. You

don’t need a computer we will do the work for you in just

a few minutes. You still get your points and discounts,

while the Senior Center gets free money while you shop.

Stop in and let us enroll you.

Thank you for supporting the Senior Center!

Enroll now for the Kroger Community Rewards

Program. All current participants must re-enroll anytime

after March 2015 to continue earning awards during

the coming year.

It's Easy... just shop, swipe your card & earn!

Giving more back to the community! Kroger is committed to helping our communities grow and

prosper. Year after year, local schools, churches and other

non-profit organizations will earn millions of dollars through

our Community Rewards Program.

The Kroger Community Rewards Program was designed to

make your fundraising the easiest in town by simply using

your Kroger Plus Card.

YOU DO NOT LOSE YOUR POINTS INORDER TO

PARITCIPATE IN THIS PROGRAM.

Giving Back to Our

Communities!

THANK YOU GENESIS FOR

CALLING BINGO !!

New & Used Books

For Sale

Monday thru Friday from 8:00am to

4:30pm. Books are $0.25 each.

Tell your Friends!

Remember money made buys the coffee,

tea, sugar, creamers, etc...Please help

support the book sales. Donations of used

books are always accepted and greatly

appreciated.

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Thank you

Pleasant Hill Manor for

sponsoring the monthly

birthday

parties at the

Senior Center and for

delivering meals.

Thanks

Piketon Nursing Center for

calling Bingo on Tuesday’s

Thank you

Traditions at

Bristol

Village for

delivering meals &

calling Bingo

Thank you Boyer

Funeral Home for supporting

our Programs!

Thank you to Instructors for your time!

Dick & Judy Bright: Line Dancing

Judy Bright: Parkinson’s Instructor

Laura Lowder—Zumba instructor

Thank you

Traditions at

Bristol

Village for calling

Bingo

Thanks

Leading Respiratory

calling Bingo on Friday’s

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Let the Pike

County Senior

Center Host

Your Gathering!

For more information on renting our available space for

your gathering or special event,

please call (740) 947-5555.

The Pike County Senior

Center offers the

following:

Spacious activity/dining

area, with a stage.

Commercial kitchen.

Professional catering.

Tables and seating.

Friendly & courteous

staff members.

Central location.

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