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Office Hours The Northville Community Center Desk hours 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Monday-Friday Registraon Registration begins on Monday, January 7 for all Special Events and Trips in this Newsletter. Register at the Northville Community Center desk, online or call 248-305-2851 for more information. Center Closed Jan. 1 Building closed, no programs Jan. 21 Office closed, activities run as scheduled Feb. 18 Office closed, activities run as scheduled Weather Hotline (248) 449-9951 Credit Card Fee Credit card transactions are subject to a convenience fee of 2.5% of purchase with a minimum of $1.95. Inside This Issue Pg. 2 & 3 Transportation & Day Trips Pg. 4-5 Special Events Pg. 5-7 Programs Pg. 8 Social & Drop-in Activities Pg. 9 Fitness Pg. 10 Games & Cards Pg. 11 Friday Flicks Pg. 12 Services Pg. 13 Contact Info. ~INSPIRE~ Northville Community Center 303 W. Main St., Northville, MI 48167 Phone: 248-305-2851 January–February 2019 DIA Presents: The Essentials The DIA is back to share their favorite and most popular pieces of art in their collection. Thursday, January 24 from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Valentine's Day Afternoon Tea The second annual afternoon Valentine’s Day Tea will take place on Monday, February 11 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Sign up with friends to enjoy an afternoon of friendship at this elegant event. St. Patrick’s Day Party! Costume contest, Irish music, food & entertainment. Celebrate being Irish, even if you're not! March 14 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Paczki Day Enjoy a free Paczki while supplies last on Tuesday, March 5 starting at 8:00 a.m. Paczkis supplied by Traveling Angels. Tigers Opening Day Tailgate Party Save the date! On April 4, cheer on the Tigers during their first home opener. Hot dogs, peanuts & Cracker Jack’s along with other games and prizes. Join the fun!

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Office Hours The Northville Community Center Desk hours 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Monday-Friday

Registration Registration begins on Monday, January 7 for all Special Events and Trips in this Newsletter. Register at the Northville Community Center desk, online or call 248-305-2851 for more information.

Center Closed

Jan. 1 Building closed, no programs Jan. 21 Office closed, activities run as scheduled Feb. 18 Office closed, activities run as scheduled

Weather Hotline (248) 449-9951

Credit Card Fee Credit card transactions are subject to a convenience fee of 2.5% of purchase with a minimum of $1.95.

Inside This Issue Pg. 2 & 3 Transportation & Day Trips Pg. 4-5 Special Events Pg. 5-7 Programs Pg. 8 Social & Drop-in Activities Pg. 9 Fitness Pg. 10 Games & Cards Pg. 11 Friday Flicks Pg. 12 Services Pg. 13 Contact Info.

~INSPIRE~

Northville Community Center

303 W. Main St., Northville, MI 48167 Phone: 248-305-2851

January–February 2019

DIA Presents: The Essentials The DIA is back to share their favorite and

most popular pieces of art in their collection.

Thursday, January 24 from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.

Valentine's Day Afternoon Tea The second annual afternoon Valentine’s Day

Tea will take place on Monday, February 11

from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Sign up with friends

to enjoy an afternoon of friendship at this

elegant event.

St. Patrick’s Day Party! Costume contest, Irish music, food & entertainment.

Celebrate being Irish, even if you're not!

March 14 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Paczki Day Enjoy a free Paczki while supplies last on

Tuesday, March 5 starting at 8:00 a.m. Paczkis

supplied by Traveling Angels.

Tigers Opening Day Tailgate Party Save the date! On April 4, cheer on the Tigers

during their first home opener. Hot dogs, peanuts &

Cracker Jack’s along with other games and prizes.

Join the fun!

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The Spitfire Grill - Meadow Brook Theatre A feisty parolee follows her dreams to a small town in Wisconsin and finds herself working at Hannah’s Spitfire Grill. It is for sale but there are no takers for the only eatery in the depressed town. Hannah decides to have a contest with the best essay winning the grill. Soon, mail is pouring in and things are definitely cookin’. Transportation, ticket and lunch at Lelli’s included. The bus will depart from the parking lot across from the post office at 10:45 a.m. Please arrive at 10:30 a.m. Registration Deadline: February 1 Day Date Time Trip Fee

Wednesday March 6 10:45 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. $76 No Refunds

Transportation Service

The Historic Whitney - Bianco Tours This tour includes a deluxe motorcoach, lunch at Meriwether’s, a champagne tour of the Whitney and a self guided tour of Pewabic Pottery house. Pick up a flyer for more details. Registration Deadline: January 25 Day Date Time Trip Fee Tuesday February 19 10:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. $73 No Refund

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Service is provided to Northville Township and the City of Northville residents age 60+ and residents who have a

documented disability (physician certified). Funding for the transportation service is provided by SMART, Oakland and

Wayne Counties, Northville Township and the City of Northville. The service provides bus transportation to medical

appointments and non-medical destinations. Fees for medical runs are reduced thanks to funding provided by St Joseph

Mercy Health Systems.

We Offer Curb-to-Curb Bus Service Available Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Transportation will be closed January 1 & 21, February 18

Fare Structure Fare costs are determined by the type of destination and distance of

service. Fares are charged as one way trips and range from $1 to $4 each way. Please contact the transportation office to

obtain a transportation packet that describes the fare structure in more detail.

To schedule a ride or receive more information, call 248-449-9934, between 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. Our Transportation Coordinator, Erin Dobson will be happy to assist you. Reservations for transportation

service must be made at least 2 business days in advance. Medical appointments receive priority scheduling.

Transportation punch cards can be purchased in $20, $30 or $40 increments to avoid paying cash for each trip. Please

ask for punch card details when calling for an appointment.

Thursday at the DIA - Senior ay The DIA will provide free bus transportation and special programming including films, lectures, art-making and tours followed by a complimentary coffee and cookie reception for seniors 55 and older. The DIA bus will depart from the parking lot across from the post office at 12:15 p.m. Please arrive at 12:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: January 22 Day Date Time Trip Fee Thursday February 7 12:15 - 3:30 p.m. Free

Trips

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Trips

The Sound of Music

Revisit the spirited, romantic and beloved musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp Family. Lunch will be on your own, at a restaurant TBD, before the show. Registration Deadline: February 1 The bus will depart from the parking lot across from the post office at 11:15 a.m. Please arrive by 11:00 a.m. Day Date Time Trip Fee Saturday April 13 11:15 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. $73 No Refunds

Windsor Casino - Mardi Gras - Bianco Tours Take a day trip over to Canada and celebrate Mardi Gras at Caesar's Windsor Casino. This trip requires a passport or enhanced driver’s license. You will receive a free lunch buffet OR a $15 meal voucher OR a $15 coin voucher. Pick up a flyer for more details. Registration deadline: February 8 The Bianco motorcoach departs from the parking lot across from the Northville Post Office at 8:30 a.m. Please arrive by 8:15 a.m. for check in. If low enrollment, there may be another pick up location assigned. Day Date Time Trip Fee No Refunds Tuesday March 5 8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. $31

The Grand Experience - Mackinaw Island Trip hosted by Mparks Northville Senior Services will be hosting a bus to The Grand Experience this coming fall. This trip sells out every year and is an experience you don’t want to miss! Spend 4 days & 3 nights at the Grand Hotel on Mackinaw Island with Mparks organizing activities throughout your stay. See flyer for more details. We are taking down payments now for the fall. Registration deadline: July 31

Day Date Time Trip Fee

Sunday - Wednesday Sept 22 - Sept 25 Overnight Single - $1165, DBL - $825, TPL $765

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Stick Fly - Meadow Brook Theatre The affluent, African-American LeVay family gather at their Martha’s Vineyard home for the weekend. The boys bring their respective ladies home to meet the parents. As the two newcomers butt heads over issues of race and privilege, longstanding tensions boil over when secrets are re-vealed. Price includes transportation, ticket and lunch at Mitchell’s Fish Market, before the show. Registration Deadline: February 27 The bus will depart from the parking lot across from the post office at 10:45 a.m. Please arrive at 10:30 a.m. Day Date Time Trip Fee Wednesday April 3 10:45 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. $73 No Refunds

The Ark Encounter - Bianco Tours Experience the life-sized recreation of Noah’s Ark and the 70,000 square foot Creation Museum on this amazing trip. Round trip transportation, 1 night stay at the Holiday Inn, 1 breakfast & 1 dinner all included. See flyer for more information. Registration deadline: April 2 The Bianco motorcoach departs from the parking lot across from the Northville Post Office. If low enrollment, there may be another pick up location assigned. Day Date Time Trip Fee Thursday & Friday May 2 - 3 Overnight $320 p.p./dbl. occupancy

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Special Events

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New Year’s Bingo Happy New Year! Let’s Play Bingo!

Bigger prizes, fabulous appetizers and mock cocktails all with a New Year’s theme!

Registration Deadline: January 11

We welcome back

Oakmont Senior Community

as the Bingo Host.

Day Date Time Fee

Wednesday January 16 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. $2 per person

DIA presents - The Essentials The DIA presents The Essentials, a look into select DIA artworks in order to gain

an appreciation of the diversity, quality and world-class status of the museum's

collection. Presentation takes place at the Northville Community

Center. Registration Deadline: January 18

Day Date Time Fee

Thursday January 24 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. $3 per person

Valentine’s Day Afternoon Tea

Day Date Time Fee

Monday February 11 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. $12 per person

Celebrate love and friendship with Victoria’s Tea Salon at the Northville

Community Center. This Afternoon Tea will include 4 types of tea

sandwiches, 3 types of desserts, a cream scone and tea. Real China place

settings, linens and entertainment will round out this lovely event.

Tea time will be from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Each table is sponsored by a local

vendor in order to keep cost low.

Registration deadline: February 1

Entertainment: TBA

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Special Events

St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon

Paczki Day Event Stop by and pick up a Paczki while they last! Paczkis' are generously donated by

Traveling Angels. They will be available starting at 8:00 a.m. in the Living Room of

the Community Center. Please take one per person.

Day Date Time Fee

Tuesday March 5 8:00 a.m. till gone Free

Everyone is Irish at this party! A traditional meal of corn

beef & cabbage, Irish potatoes and dessert will be served.

Entertainment by Siuzan O’Rourke and Zig Zeitler,

nominated 3 times by Irish Music Association as the Top

Irish Duo in the US.

Wear your best St Patrick's day outfit and be entered into our

costume contest! Best female & male costume contest win

prizes. Registration deadline: March 8

Day Date Time Fee

Thursday March 14 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. $12

Entertainment by top Irish

duo Siuzan O’Rourke and

Zig Zeitler

Programs

Wills, Trusts and Ladybird Deeds - Gary F Allen, Attorney at Law

Learn how to avoid probate and save thousands of dollars, why you probably don’t need a

trust, how to put a beneficiary on your home deed and why powers of attorney are your most

important estate planning documents. Registration deadline is January 11.

Day Date Time Fee Tuesday January 15 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Free

What You Need To Know About Long-term Care and Medicaid This seminar will cover three important aspects of your long term care planning. Options of care, critical care issues and options to pay for care. Registration deadline: February 15 Day Date Time Fee Tuesday February 19 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Free

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Elder Law

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Health & Healthcare

AARP Tax Preparation Appointments

AARP tax-aide provides free tax assistance to taxpayers with low and middle income, with special attention to

those who are 60 and older. Appointments are on Thursdays starting Feb. 7, 2019 through April 11, 2019.

Please call 248-305-2851 to make an appointment or in person at the Senior Services Desk at 303 W.

Main Street. Please see below what is required to bring to your appointment.

Day Date Time Fee

Thursdays February 7 - April 11 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Free

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Medicare Fraud & New Numbers - MMAP Join us for an informational seminar by the Michigan Medicare Assistance Program. Learn about the latest

scams and find out about the simple things you can do to stop thieves from harming you. Registration deadline: February 22

Day Date Time Fee

Wednesday February 27 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Free

Programs

Healthy Cooking for One or Two - St John Providence/Assentation Health

Join Belinda Kabodian, BS, RN, as she presents healthy cooking options for one or two.

It’s amazing how hard it is to cook healthy when you only have a few to feed. It’s so easy

to just grab take-out or ready made processed foods. Belinda gives you great ideas and

ways to make it worth your while to cook fresh and healthy alternatives.

Registration deadline: February 1

Day Date Time Fee

Tuesday February 5 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Free

Tax Preparation

Copy of last year’s income tax return

W-2 forms from each employer

Unemployment compensation statements

SSA-form if you were paid Social Security

benefits

All 1099 forms (1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-B,

etc.) showing interest and/or dividends and

documentation showing original purchase price of

sold assets; 1099-Misc showing any

miscellaneous income;

1099-R form if you received a pension or

annuity

All forms indicating federal income tax paid

Dependent care provider information name

Employer ID and Social Security number

All receipts or canceled checks if

itemizing deductions

Property tax statement

PIP insurance for automobile

Utility heating statements

Social Security card or other official

documentation

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Programs

Senior Interests

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Brain Health Series - Kathy Housey Join Kathy Housey, Brain and Balance Certified Instructor, as she presents a 6 session series of the latest

findings on the aging brain which dispel past theories about genetic predisposition to genitive decline and

Alzheimer’s. Kathy will refresh your memory from her last series but also introduce new and cutting edge

research and practices in this amazing series. Registration is for the whole series.

Registration deadline: February 22 Thank you to the Sponsors of this series: Affordable Homecare,

Brookdale Senior Living Solutions, Cedarbrook Senior Living, Oakmont, Parents Changing Spaces,

Stonecrest of Northville and Stonecrest of Wildwood.

Day Date Time Fee

Fridays March 1 - April 12 (no class March 29) 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $30

Trivia & Treats - Wicks Realty & Independence Village Join us for an afternoon of trivia and treats! Questions will be asked and teams will be giv-

en time to enter an answer to each question. Game and prizes provided by Tracy Wicks

Realty and treats by Independence Village. Sign up as teams or on your own.

Registration required. Registration deadline: February 15

Day Date Time Fee

Tuesday February 19 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. $5

Anyone Can Paint - Steve Wood Steve Wood’s philosophy is that “Anyone can Paint” and he walks you through each

painting with humor while giving you the skills to create your own masterpiece. Each

month will be a different scene. All materials are provided.

Registration deadlines: Friday before each class

Day Date Time Fee

Friday January 11 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $23

Friday February 8 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $23

Diabetes Prevention Program - DDP This group based, structured lifestyle change program for people who are at risk or have

prediabetes will meet for 16 weeks and 6 monthly follow up sessions. This program helps

you make lifestyle changes to reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes.

Registration deadline: March 1

Day Date Time Fee

Tuesdays March 12, 2019 - February 11, 2020 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Free

Food For Thought - Part 2 - Lemons Join us for our new series as we dive in and learn about super foods, their benefits, and

walk away with a homemade item using the super food!

Registration Deadline: February 15

Day Date Time Fee

Wednesday February 20 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $2

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Out to Lunch Bunch Let’s do lunch! A local restaurant will be chosen and reserved for the group. Meet the

group at 11:30 a.m. at the designated restaurant. Transportation and payment for your meal

is on your own. Please register at the Northville Community Center desk in order to be

included in the group reservation.

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Social & Drop In Activities Social Events

Open Activity Schedule

Pickleball: Join this fast growing sport for all ages. Best described as a mix between tennis, badminton and ping pong.

Northville Parks & Recreation offers drop in times for all levels of play. Check the Open Activities schedule

for days and times of play. Fee: $3

Line Dancing: Line Dancing on Mondays will be 2 hours in length. 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. All levels are welcome as our instructor, Judean Owens directs you through a variety of dances with music from country, oldies, 2 step, waltzes and top 40’s. Fee: $5

Volleyball:

Both Senior Volleyball and Men’s 50+ Volleyball are offered at the Northville

Community Center. Check the Open Activities schedule for fees, days and times of

play.

Walking: Come join us for a morning walk in the gym. Every weekday morning the gym is open for

senior walkers from 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. Join the group afterwards for a cup of coffee! Walking is free,

coffee 50¢.

National Cookbook Day! Join us as we enjoy food, laughter and company. Bring your favorite Winter dish to pass

and its recipe. We will be making copies of all recipes shared for a cookbook to take home!

Registration: Open

Day Date Time Fee

Monday January 7 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Free

Bean Bag Toss: Play this tailgate game indoors during the winter on Tuesday afternoons from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Bring your friends for an afternoon of friendly competition on the stage of the Community Center. Fee: $1

Upcoming Dates & Restaurants

January 16: Lyon Grill February 20: Granite City March 12: BJ’s Brewhouse

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Slow Burn Yoga: Slower progressive sequences to longer holding postures will bring your entire body and mind into balance in this intense, yet calming practice.

Yoga for Healthy Hips & Back: This yoga practice is designed to improve overall health and well-being with yoga poses and stretches targeting the back and hips.

Punch Cards

Silver Classes Silver Chair Yoga: Through gentle yoga poses and stretches, you will increase your breath capacity, body flexibility and strength.

Silver Strength: Designed for our older active exercisers, this class focuses on toning muscles to prevent injury and im-prove bone density, balance and overall well-being.

Punch cards are available for purchase. The cards

are valid for use in ANY non-registered class

(fitness, yoga or silver class). The punch cards will

be valid 3 months from date of purchase.

Note: Please take into consideration your

vacations, how often you attend class, holidays,

center closings and unforeseen class

cancellations in determining what denomination

punch card you purchase. The cards are

non–refundable, non–transferable and expire.

Stop by the Community Center Desk to purchase

your card M - F 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. We accept

cash, check or credit card (MasterCard, Visa & Dis-

cover)

Punch card prices are as follows:

Adult Participants (below age 55)

10 Class punch card $70 Res, $80 NR

Cost breakdown per class($7 per class, $8 per

class)

20 Class punch card $130 Res, $140 NR

Cost breakdown per class ($6.50 per class, $7 per

class)

Senior (55+) Participants

10 Class punch card $60 Res, $70 NR

Cost breakdown per class ($6 per class, $7 per

class)

20 Class punch card $110 Res, $120 NR

Cost breakdown per class ($5.50 per class, $6 per

class)

Drop in Fees - The drop in fee is determined by the

type of class, not participant’s age.

Silver Classes: $7 Adult Fitness/Yoga: $10

Expired punch card monthly drawing. Turn in

your completed punch card to be entered into our

monthly drawing for one free voucher good

toward any one fitness non–registered class. 9

Fitness

WERQ: Cardio Class WERQ is a dance fitness class based on pop, rock and hip hop music. The music is high energy and keeps you moving for a great cardio WERQout.

Yoga

Silver ZUMBA: A total body workout, combining cardio dance moves with Latin inspired music that improves your muscle tone, balance, flexibility and cardiovascular system. Zumba emphasizes moving to the music and having fun regardless of your fitness level.

Blend Yoga: This is an intermediate level class that pairs the flow of Vinyasa with the guided challenge of Slow Burn. Great for those newer to Yoga who want a challenge as well as those who have practiced for years.

Cardio Class

Monthly fitness schedules can be picked up at the Northville Community Center or online at:

www.northvilleparksandrec.org

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Games & Cards

Beginner Cards

If you have some free time or just love to work on

puzzles, we always have a

community puzzle going at our

puzzle station in the Living

Room of the Northville

Community Center. Finish the

puzzle and you get to pick the

next one to work on!

Fee: Free

Puzzles

Mah-Jongg Day Time Room Monday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Ebert Euchre Day Time Room Monday 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Russell Pinochle & 500 Rummy (single deck) Day Time Room Tuesday 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Russell Party Bridge Day Time Room Wednesday 12:00 - 3:30 p.m. Russell No partner required Bridge Day Time Room Wednesday 6:15 - 10 p.m. Russell Duplicate style, bidding boxes, bring your partner, friendly game. Double-Deck Pinochle Day Time Room Thursday 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Ebert Poker Day Time Room Friday 11:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Ebert Fee: $1 Drop-in for all card groups

Cards & Games

Beginner cards are taught by volunteers. Please sign up at the Community Center desk and once we have a group for instruction, the instructor will notify you when class will begin. Fee: Free Beginner Euchre - Mondays Refresher Bridge - TBA Beginner Poker - Fridays

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Bingo

Come play Bingo with us. Oakmont of Northville

hosts this activity once per month. Registration is

required at the Community Center desk prior to the

event. See back page for more information.

Fee: Free (except for special Bingo)

January16: New Year’s Bingo - $2

February 14

Coloring/Sudoku/Crossword

We offer adult coloring, Sudoku

and crossword game sheets

located near the puzzle station.

Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy a

few relaxing moments to your-

self.

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January Friday Flicks February

January 4: Overboard 2018 PG-13 (1 hr. 52

min.)

In this reworking of the 1987

comedy of the same name, a spoiled

playboy yacht owner falls

overboard, losing his memory in the

process. After he's fished out, a

disgruntled female employee learns

that he has amnesia and begins to

exact revenge.

January 11: War Horse 2011 PG-13 (2 hrs. 26

min.) This majestic World War I

drama centers on lad Albert and his

steadfast horse, Joey, whose faithful

bond cannot be shaken -- even

when Joey is sold to the cavalry and

sent off to France.

January 18: I Can Only Imagine 2018 PG

(1 hr. 50 min.)

Released as a single in 2001, the

Christian rock ballad "I Can Only

Imagine" became a huge crossover

hit for the band MercyMe and

composer Bart Millard. This

family drama charts Millard's life

and memories of his late father,

which inspired the song.

January 25: Crazy Rich Asians 2018 PG-13

(2 hrs. 1 min.)

Native New Yorker Rachel Chu

accompanies her longtime

boyfriend, Nick Young, to his best

friend's wedding in Singapore.

Nick neglected to mention a few

key details about his life. His

family is wealthy and he’s also

one the most sought-after

bachelors in his country.

FEE: $1

February 1: Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom

2018 PG-13 (2 hrs. 8 min.) Now

lying in ruins in its jungle environs,

the former Jurassic World theme park

is still home to the abandoned

dinosaurs. But when Claire and

Owen learn that a long-dormant

volcano on the island is about to

erupt, they return to rescue the

creatures.

February 8: The Lake House

2017 PG (1hr. 44 min.) After

moving away from her peaceful

lakeside home, a lonely physician

begins writing letters to the frustrated

architect who now occupies the

building, only to discover that they're

living two years apart and connected

by a mysterious mailbox.

February 15: Little Women 2018

PG-13 (1hr. 52 min.) From girls

playing in the attic to women living

with purpose, the March sisters --

Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy -- are

committed to always supporting each

other. Yet growing up sometimes

means growing apart. When tragedy

brings the sisters back home, sticking

together takes on a new meaning. Little Women

brings the same sisters to a new generation to

celebrate dreams, family and unconditional love.

February 22: Dog Days 2018 PG

(1 hr. 523 min.) In this ensemble comedy, dogs are

not only man's best friend, they're his

best matchmaker as a disparate group

of Los Angelenos -- including a

mom, an athlete turned TV host and

a barista - connects through their

canine companions. 11

1 p.m.

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Blood Pressure Check WellsBrooke Premium Home Health Care will be

providing blood pressure checks on the 2nd Tuesday of

each month.

January 8 & February 12

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

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Medical Equipment Loans

Wheelchair, walker, cane or other medical equipment

are available for FREE to Northville & Novi

residents. The return policy: equipment should be

returned within 90 days. We also accept new or

gently used medical equipment. Please call

248-305-2851 before dropping any equipment off to

ensure we are in need of equipment at that time.

Liquid Nutrition (Ensure)

Pick up times at the NCC: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Normal pickup dates are the 4th Friday of each

month.

To apply, contact Wayne County

Senior Services at 734-326-5202.

January 25 & February 22

Foot Reflexology Appointments: call the office for new times and dates.

Fee: $35 per hour; no-show $15

Clarence Brown, reflexologist, offers this wonderful,

alternative healing. These appointments go fast so

book early.

January 9 & 30

February 13 & 27

Call 248-305-2851

for your appointment.

Congregate Nutrition Program

Hot, nutritious meals are provided Monday through

Friday at 11:45 a.m. at Allen Terrace, 401 High

Street, for a donation of $3.00. NOTE: Please call

248-231-9950 at least a day ahead so that a sufficient

number of meals can be available.

Homebound residents can receive a meal delivered to

their home through the Meals on Wheels program.

The phone numbers for this service are:

Oakland County: 810-632-2155

Wayne County: 734-326-5202

Telecare (Telephone Reassurance)

Each Monday, Wednesday and Friday, senior resi-

dents can receive a telephone call to check on their

wellbeing or to just hear a friendly voice.

This service is run entirely by

volunteers and there is no charge.

To register, call 248-305-2851.

Caregiver Support Group

(Alzheimer’s Association 734-776-4466 or toll-free

at 800-272-3900)

To provide emotional support & coping skills to

families and caregivers relating to Alzheimer’s

disease. This group meets the 1st Tuesday of each

month from 6:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

January 8 (date change due to holiday)

& February 5

Pounds to lose? Try T.O.P.S What are you “Weighting” for?

Take Off Pounds Sensibly NOW as you begin your weight loss journey with TOPS. Come see what we’re all about on Thursday mornings at the Community Center. We meet in the Ebert Room. Weigh-in begins at 9:00 a.m. and a 30 minute meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. Fun and camaraderie begins the minute you join!

Services

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Northville Senior Adult Services 303 West Main Street Northville, MI 48167 248-305-2851

Website: www.northvilleparksandrec.org Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Staff: Pam Cameron, Senior Services Supervisor 248-305-2852 Erin Dobson, Transportation Coordinator 248-449-9934 Karlee Hamilton Recreation Coordinator - Seniors 248-305-2873 Debbie Luterek, Sue Wilson & Jackie Dobson Office Assistants 248-305-2851 Rentals - Alyssa Golles 248-305-2731 Northville Township 248-348-5800 www.twp.northville.mi.us City of Northville 248-349-1300 www.ci.northville.mi.us

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Contact Information Senior Advisory Commission Dick Brown, Chairperson Robert Lipmyer, Vice Chairperson Andrea Murdock, Secretary Lesa Buckland, City of Northville Patrick Giesa, Northville City Council Member Mindy Herrmann, Northville Township Trustee Jan Purtell, Northville Township Matt Wilk, Board Member, Northville Public Schools Jan Valade, City of Northville Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 1:00 p.m. at the Northville Community Center, 303 W. Main St., and are open to the public. Applications for future openings on the Senior

Advisory Commission can be found on the City and

Township websites.

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Northville Community Center

303 W. Main Street

Northville, MI 48167

BINGO!

January 16 - New Year’s Bingo - $2

February 14 - Regular Bingo - FREE

January 16 - New Year’s Bingo

&

February 14

Sponsored by:

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