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Live Your Best LifeApril Newsletter 2018
Upcoming!
APRIL 2 12:00 PM
Easter Lunch
APRIL 10 - APRIL 24 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Pastel Class Series
APRIL 16 7:00 PM
Theatre Screening@ The Center for the Arts
APRIL 26 1:30 PM
National Museum of Wildlife Art Outing
307-733-7300 // 830 E. Hansen // www.SeniorCenterJH.org // [email protected]
Our MissionThe mission of the
Senior Center of Jackson Hole is to provide a range of services to support and enhance the lives of senior
citizens and assist them to remain independent as
long as possible.
Pastel Art Class In Partnership with the Art Association of Jackson Hole, the Senior Center is pleased to announce a series of pastel art classes to take place in April. Class will be taught by: Emily Beospflug, master oil painter who also makes stunning pastel and resin works of art. Cost is $15 per student. Students should sign up in advance and plan to attend all the classes in the series.
PASTEL CLASSES AT THE SENIOR CENTER:
APRIL 10TH 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
APRIL 17TH 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM APRIL 24TH 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Monday, April 2nd 12:00 PM
Serving: Spring Salad
Baked Ham w/Raisin Sauce
Sweet PotatoesAsparagusWW Roll
Strawberry Shortcake
Seniors are compliments of Wells Fargo, Guests: $10
Join us for a traditional Easter Dinner and music
provided by Al Wilner and Lars Marmsater. Try your luck at our version of an Easter Egg Hunt
with a Twist! Accepting Bake Sale donations all
morning on April 2nd Please sign up for lunch
in advance.
Easter Lunch and Bake Sale
April 15-21 is National Volunteer Week. We want to thank and recognize all of the people who give so much of their time, talent & wisdom to the Senior Center. From our dedicated Board of Directors, loyal Meals on Wheels volunteers, desk volunteers, and many, many more….YOU make a
difference! Thank you for choosing to serve the seniors of our community!
-Becky Zaist, Executive Director
Welcome Letter
Giving Back
MONETARY DONATIONSOdd Fellow’s Lodge #8AnonymousSmith’s Loyalty ProgramMary ObringerSoroptimists InternationalDianne FlemingSue & Darrel HoffmanLynne BeckerMiriam & Bob Lenz MISCELLANEOUS DONATIONS Yippy I-O Candy Co.MEMORIAL DONATIONS
Loretta ScottJulie & Larry Kummer
Donald HuhnFrank BellinghiereDoris BudgeIrene & Alan LundSharon HeideDoris BudgeBen FerrinWilliam Waldron IIBob WaltonSharon JamesDoris BudgeIrene & Alan LundMiriam & Bob LenzDorris StalkerSharon James
Thank you for your donations!
Create a Living Legacy
Consider leaving a gift to the Senior Center in your will. Your good deed will survive you and provide a memorial for your
family and for generations to come.
STAFFBecky Zaist
Executive Director
Rebecca ErskineAssistant Director
Hannah SellActivities/Volunteers
Jenny Ryan Bookkeeper
Kathy HarveyBus Driver
Liz Jacobson Data Manager
Terry LarsonMaintenance
HOME CAREPerri Stern
Home Care ManagerCarina Barker,
Judy Bayse RN,Dori Cote, Kristine Dyke,
Margaret Harris, MaryLynn Hewitt, Judy Johnson,
Lynn Karl, Janette Miller, Mary Obringer, Reyna Perez,Gail Perrone, Sharon Stearns,
Jo Warden, Laurie Watsabaugh
KITCHENAmando Perfecto
Head Chef
Alejandra Padilla Assistant Cook
Miguel Velazco Dishwasher
BOARD OF DIRECTORSBob Shervin
President
Dave Auge Vice President
Sheila Sandubrae Davis Secretary
Rick Stuck Treasurer
Jean Day, Becky Kimmel, John A Turner,
Lou Hochheiser, Ron Stevens
1 Deanie Carlton Suzanne Ferond Charlotte Kidd Julie Matzke2 Paulette Banes John Batson Verna Johnson3 Mary Chessman Jean Dalton Addie Donnan Dick Scarlett Essie Schneider4 Sheri Aiken Nancy Rufener5 Jean Barash6 Dolly Blair Jeffrey Dahlin Benny Tucker7 Marian Butcher Ann Carruth Cecile Caruso Gisele Found Tom Lamb IV Jim McKisic8 Jan Campau Lois Cannon Karen Crabb Marge McCallister Maggie Scarlett Bryan Tarantola9 Larry Bennett Diana Brown Donna Martin10 Rosanna Mitchell Martha Pittard11 Alan Bybee12 Frank Johnson Gretchen Notzold
Bob Zelnio13 Bill Happersett Sr. Allen Monroe Nan Neth Tom Ninnemann Lyle Waggoner Deb Walker14 Jackie Cronacher Jane Folgeman Linda Thurber15 Ellen Bernstein Dine Dellenback Angela Martin Ellen Nygaard Stephen Plummer Doug Witwicky16 Mark Ford Jim Mathieu Bonnie Nelson Patrick Zuleger17 Larry Landers Dave Schipper18 Elaine Hensel Marcia Parsons Doreen Wise Nancy Woodward19 Maureen Dempsey Carol Kohn Allen Saunders20 Chris Clapp Stanley Emery Donna Hall Betty Nelson Sylvia Peterson Pepi Stiegler Garry Tank John Wilson21 Betty Baker
David Donley Sandra Fretag Donna McClellan Bill Remington Ken Vickland Al Zuckerman22 Jim Moses23 Jean Fulton Eileen Funk Beverly Halm-Levin David Hunger Gene Jansen Nancy McCarthy Karla Pendexter24 Pat Best Yurek Pawlak Becky Rice Sandy Strout25 Paula Holeman Bert Polkinghorne Sandy Seitz Jackie Wackerli26 JoAnn Blomberg Nancy Brown Marion Cadol Cissie Ferguson Doris Moyer Charma Whitehead27 Judy Basye Don Coleman Ann Willott28 Smokey Rhea29 Beverly Boynton Gail Filler Scott Hocking30 Don Brunk Robert Lenz
Happy Birthday April!
Birthday Lunch: April 25 April birthdays will enjoy lunch compliments of First Interstate Bank.
DID WE MISS YOUR BIRTHDAY?
If your annual Senior Center membership has expired, you will not see your birthday listed. Please stop by the front desk.
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Thank you Senior Center Volunteers!
BOARD MEMBERSBob ShervinDave AugeSheila Sandubrae Davis Rick StuckJean DayBecky Kimmel John A Turner Lou Hochheiser Ron StevensCOMMITTEE MEMBERSIrene LundBerniece TurnerLinda RodeMENU COMMITTEEElaine Luton Jean Dalton Karen SwaimSue HallDESK VOLUNTEERS Carol BlackChris GlasgowCheryl SchafferLouise Martens Lucretia FinlayVicki JohnsonMEDICARE ASSISTANCE June McCollister Martha BirkettMEALS ON WHEELS Alex WillemainAnne SchulerAnnette OsnosBeth ShockleyBonnie PockatCarol MaloneyEleanor OnyonEllie AtkinsonErin Neary
Felicity SargentJade HutchinsonJean DayJeanine KarnsJennifer LoveJennifer KohlhardtJessica PaineJill AanonsenJudy LeggKatina MacfarlaneKathy VaughnKeely HerronKelly ClarkKris SimpsonLana CrabtreeLance WindeyLeigh ChrisingerLucretia FinlayMargaret HarrisMark BindstadtMarisa WilsonMarion CadolMegan JenkinsMelanie HallMichael MartinNancy CareyNancy JarrellPat HendricksPatty PoulsonPatty TuckerRobbie MarshSandy StroutShirley TimmermanSonia DiazSue HallTawnya DeniceTyler ValentineVictoria MunozYvonne DorseySPECIAL EVENTS Sharon WileyAlex WillemainAnnette Osnos
Bonnie PearceBonnie PockatChris GlasgowEleonora DjurdjicGary EdingtonGratia ReynoldsGreg LewarchikGwen GildayJade HutchisonJennifer LoveJudy LeggJimmy RosenKatina MacfarlaneLana CrabtreeLance WindeyLinda EdingtonLouise MartensMargaret HarrisMarisa WilsonMichael MartinKathleen MaguePhyl GreenPam FloresSharon WileySandy StroutSteve EverettJoan EverettSylvia RaumakerTarrie DormanenTawyna DeniceTerry LarsonYvonne DorseyMUSIC Al WilnerJohn SidleLars MarmsaterLeeLee RobertsNEWLSETTER Bev JonesCarl JanneyCindy KnightConnie OwensGwendy Johnson
Heather RobinsonJoan DeMarshKaren SwaimMary Ann BielbyNan KenyonPam DouglasPatty PoulsonRae DotyRoni GrasselerVicki JohnsonEXERCISE EQUIPMENT Becky TomsicBert SteeceDennis JohnsonJoyce Steece Karen Swaim Kevin CocharySherry Kinsella Thomas GrisellVicki JohnsonINSTRUCTORS AND PEOPLE WHO ARE UP FOR ANYTHING! Dave Roters Dorothy Tanner Gary EdingtonJP Huser Marlene Lang Phyl GreenRozan Welch Sue HallSusana Beristain GarciaVicki JohnsonYana SolomonYong Ayling Thank you to each and every volunteer for making the Senior Center a wonderful place! We couldn’t do it without you!
Memories of Jackson
Dorothy Tanner was born in Jackson in 1942 - in the same log cabin where her mother was born in 1914! Her grandparents on both sides homesteaded here, so although her parents moved to Lander when she was very young, she remembers spending many summers exploring Jackson with her cousins as a child.
Dorothy grew up in Lander and then moved to Casper, where she attended Casper College to become a beautician. She got married
and raised her children there before returning to Jackson in 1988 and then worked for 15 years as a travel agent.
Dorothy’s favorite memories of Jackson as a child are of riding her bicycle “way out of town” past the Virginian Hotel, and to Spring Gulch Road. She also remembers spending time at the Purple Cow Drive-In restaurant when she was a teenager - at a time when Jackson was “much smaller and everyone knew each other”.
Having a MyMedicare.gov account
allows you to check claims filed on your
Medicare number soon after they are filed.
Call the Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) for
assistance if you see something suspicious when you check your
claims. 1 (800) 856-4398
MyMedicare.gov
Home Care
Have you read our Caring 4U newsletter? Every month, Our Home Care program staff write an informative article pertaining to the care of a loved one, family member, or friend. We’re “going green”:Beginning this month, you can find the Caring 4U newsletter on the Senior Center of Jackson Hole website. It’s easy to find: • Start at our website,
seniorcenterjh.org, • Click on Home Care
Services• Scroll down to the
Caregiver Support section• Click on Caring 4U- The
Caregiver’s Newsletter.
In addition, we are happy to email you the Caring 4UNewsletter. Please contact Perri Stern, Home Care Manager at [email protected] and we will get you on our email list.
Welcome Geologists of Jackson Hole!
Geologists of Jackson Hole will be meeting
in the North End of the Dining Room for lunch
and presentation once a month. See the activity calendar for date. Feel free to join! Visit their website for upcoming
topics:
geologistsofjacksonhole.org
Volunteer SpotlightPatty Poulson
Patty Poulson originally started volunteering to deliver Meals on Wheels before the current Senior Center was built! Patty raised her family here and worked with children throughout her career by teaching at Wilson Elementary school and running a daycare in Teton Village. Patty came
back to delivering Meals on Wheels about 5 years ago. She delivers meals to Pioneer Home-stead once a week. She has also started helping us fold the news-letter to prepare it for mailing once a month. Patty is a regular in Leslie’s Fitness class and also enjoys traveling and visiting her daughters in Laramie,
Are you on our email list?
Stay up to date with our monthly newsletter and important activity and
event announcements by signing up for our email
list! Email Liz at the Senior Center to request to be placed on the list:
April Health Focus
Now is the time that snow turns to rain and the days get longer. This also means Spring is blooming. Flowers, grasses and trees will start to sprout and grow and for many people this means the beginning of allergy season. You may have a cough, sneezing and itchy, scratchy throat. But how can you tell if it is allergies or the common cold?
WHAT ARE COLDS?Colds are viruses that get into your body. Once you have the virus your body’s immune system begins to fight the virus. Some of these defenses are coughing, runny noses and sneezing. Most colds are destroyed by your body after a week or so.
WHAT IS AN ALLERGY?An allergy is your body’s reaction to a foreign substance. Your body creates an antibody to fight the substance even though it may not be dangerous. Then whenever your body comes into contact with the substance your body reacts to fight it. For example a reaction to pollen can be sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and runny nose.
To determine the difference between a cold and an allergy you will need to keep track of your symptoms. Use the following as a guide:
How long do your symptoms last?• A cold usually lasts 3 to 14
days.• Allergies last days to
months as long as you are around the allergen.
When do the symptoms happen?• A cold happens mostly in
winter but is possible at any time.
• Allergies will happen any time of year when you are in contact with the allergen, but pollen allergies are seasonal.
Symptoms
• Coughs happen usually with a cold and sometimes with allergies
• Aches happen sometimes with a cold but never with allergies
• Fatigue happens sometime with both a cold and allergies
• Fever happens rarely with a cold and never with allergies
• Itchy watery eyes happen with a cold rarely and often with allergies
• Sore throat happens with a cold often and allergies sometimes
• Stuffy nose is symptom of both colds and allergies
It is important to remember that allergies are not contagious and if others in your household are sick it may be a cold. If your symptoms last longer than 14 days, it is likely allergies. For cold symptoms persisting over 14 days see your Doctor. For allergy symptoms you should talk to your Pharmacist or Doctor for symptom relief.
— The health articles in this newsletter are intended for information only. They should not be considered as medical advice about your personal health. This should be obtained directly from your doctor.
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Live Your Best LifeApril Newsletter 2018
ServicesDINING PROGRAMS
at the Senior Centerand Meals on Wheels
FITNESS & WELLNESS ACTIVITIES
HOME CARE TRANSPORTATION
Hours
MONDAY – THURSDAY8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
FRIDAY8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
SAT. EXERCISE HOURS: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Quilt Guild to start Meeting at the Sr. Ctr. TUESDAY, APRIL 3RD @ 6:30 PM
All are welcome! Meetings begin by discussing new business followed by the opportunity to share recently completed projects and swap fabric. Meetings occasionally feature short educational demonstrations.
Don’t Miss:
National Museum of Wildlife Art OutingTHURSDAY, APRIL 26TH LEAVE THE SENIOR CENTER @ 1:30 PMJoin us for an afternoon of visiting the National Museum of Wildlife Art. There will be time to explore exhibits on your own or with the group. Bus will leave the Senior Center at 1:30. Please sign up in advance. Cost is $3 per person to ride the bus.