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NORTH OLMSTED SENIOR CENTER
Golden Age Bulletin — G. A. B. —
July 2015
MAYOR’S CORNER Celebrate Independence Day with Red, White and Bicentennial Boom on
Sunday, July 5th. Fireworks return to North Olmsted for the first time in 25
years! You won’t want to miss this showcase event of North Olmsted’s
Bicentennial at Great Northern Mall. There will be food trucks, music and
entertainment for the entire family. The event starts at 7pm with fireworks at
dusk.
The North Olmsted Fire Fighters 28th Annual Cruise-In 2015 is scheduled for
Wednesday, July 8th from 5pm - 9pm at the Great Northern Corporate Center
located at 25000 Country Club Blvd. Come join us for a fun filled evening
featuring classic cars, custom cars, great food and great music. Cost is $10 and
all proceeds benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Rain Date July 9th.
For more information please call the Fire Station at 440-777-1220.
Gather the family and join us for a Friday evening movie in the park. Alexander
and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day on July 10th at 8:25pm
Enjoy a free treat from Chick-Fil-A at this event.
The 2015 Family Concert Series has begun. Sunday, July 19th from 6pm –
8:30pm at the North Olmsted Park. Enjoy food from Nosh Box, and music by
Tricky Dick and the Cover Ups! Special appearance by the St. Ignatius Circus
Co.
The North Olmsted BiKEcentennial is on Sunday, July 26th from 10:30am –
1:00pm. Bring the whole gang out for this family friendly bicycle event at the
North Olmsted Park. Enjoy entertainment by the ThrillerBMX team and the St.
Edward High School Trash Talkers percussion group. Explore our Bike Village,
talk to bike experts with safety tips, helmet fittings and information on local
rides, trails, rentals and biking resources. Kids are welcome to decorate their
bicycles at our bike decoration station, and be sure to sign everyone up for the
5K bike ride that will begin and end at North Olmsted Park, kicking off around
noon. At the conclusion of the ride, stick around in North Olmsted Park for the
Community Council/Kiwanis community picnic!
Sincerely;
Mayor Kevin M. Kennedy
28114 LORAIN ROAD NORTH OLMSTED, OHIO 44070
KEVIN M. KENNEDY, MAYOR
COMMUNITY NEWS &
EVENTS
North Olmsted City Council
On break during
the month of July
Mobile Farmer’s Market
Every Tuesday
10:00am-11:30am/Cabin
Tuesday, July 14th
Health & Wellness
8:30am/Activity Room
Sign up with Beth
Tuesday, July 14th
Grandchildren welcome
to join for movie
12:30pm/Activity Room
Wednesday, July 29th
Health Care Fair
11:30am-2:00pm
Friday, July 31st
Men’s Luncheon
12:00pm/Senior Center Patio
Sign up with Beth
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Jackie Chavez-Anderson, Administrator
TUESDAY MOVIE MADNESS 12:30 PMTUESDAY MOVIE MADNESS 12:30 PM
7th- The Good Lie
In this fact-based drama, a young Sudanese War refu-
gee wins a lottery that allows him to start life anew in
the United States. But adapting to his new home pre-
sents challenges -- both for the "lost boy" and for the
American woman who's helping him. Starring Reese
Witherspoon (Drama based on real life/ PG-13/ 110
Min.)
14th– Paddington
This family tale chronicles the adventures
of Paddington Bear, who's rescued at a
train station and taken home by a young
boy. Paddington adapts quickly to city life,
but there's an evil taxidermist in town with
her eye on the lovable bruin. (Family/ PG/ 95 Min.)
Grandchildren are welcome to attend this movie!
21st – Selma
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1965 civil
rights march from Selma, Ala., to Montgomery, this
stirring historical drama highlights the courage of the
marchers. (Drama/ PG-13/ 128 Min.)
28th– American Sniper
Based on his memoir of the same name, this
military biopic centers on legendary sniper
Chris Kyle, who amassed a record number
of kills on the battlefield during his 10-year
career as a Navy SEAL. Starring: Bradley
Cooper (Drama– Based on real life experience/ R / 132
Min.)
Movies & Popcorn / .50 Cents
All movies shown on our Large Screen ‘Smart
Board’ Crisp clear sound and picture perfect
theatre experience!
THURSDAY LIVE ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY LIVE ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
12:15 12:15 12:15 Everyone is welcome to partici-Everyone is welcome to partici-Everyone is welcome to partici-
pate in the lively free entertainment! pate in the lively free entertainment! pate in the lively free entertainment!
2nd – BILLY KAYE
Billy Kaye will be here to entertain
us with patriotic nostalgia for our
Fourth of July celebration. We will
also serve a special treat.
9th– METRO PARKS/WILDLIFE
The Rocky River Nature Center
will present a program on reptiles
and park wildlife complete with
specimens and artifacts.
16th– HEALTH MONITORING
& TECHNOLOGY Please welcome back Tak Sato,
Geek with a Heart to discuss the
latest technology and how it can be
used to monitor your health.
23rd– TAI CHI DEMON-
STRATION
Join certified Tai Chi instructor,
Michael Stadul to learn about the
benefits of Tai Chi exercise and
holistic healing to enhance well-
ness, balance and arthritis. Feel free to dress
comfortably and join in the demonstration.
30th– JOHN KOWALSKI Spend the afternoon with John
Kowalski as he entertains and
delights us with his assort-
ment of keyboard music and
humor.
TUESDAY & THURSDAY HOT LUNCH PROGRAM–
MOVIES, LECTURES, ENTERTAINMENT, FOOD, FUN!
Announcements begin before lunch is Served. * $1.00 Suggested Donation * Everyone 60 and older is Welcome. Lunch reservations must be made by the week prior.
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App of the Month
Fooducate
Ever wonder about
the ingredients in
your food? What
exactly is L-
cysteine? This app
allows you to scan
the bar code on your food item
to quickly find out about its in-
gredients. Healthier alterna-
tives and nutrition info are also
provided for each food.
NOSC Book Club
Friday, JULY 17th at 1:00pm/
Atrium
The Matchmaker
Elin Hilderbrand
The Matchmaker is a
heartbreaking story
about losing and finding love, even
as you're running out of time. Join
our group for this romantic “beach
read” discussion and light refresh-
ments. If we have a pleasant day,
we will gather on the patio.
Need Transportation?
Call 1-800-983-4782
Senior Transportation
Connection (STC)
North Olmsted & Olmsted Falls
BLOOD PRESSURE
Every Monday 10 – 11:30am
In the Senior Center Atrium
Provided by St. John Medical Center, Fairview Hospital, O’Neill Healthcare and Rae-Ann Skilled Nursing and Rehab
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HEALTH, WELLNESS, and FITNESS
ACTIVITIES and EVENTS
~ WEEKLY EXERCISE CLASSES ~
Geri Fit—Carol Silvay instructor/ $5.00 a month
Mondays & Fridays 8:45 AM
Zumba Gold-Sheri Lugo instructor/ $5.00 a class
Free for Silver Sneakers members
Wednesdays 9:00 AM
Chair Yoga-Shari Rusnak instructor/ $5.00 a class
Free for Silver Sneakers members
Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30 AM
*Note new time for Yoga classes*
~ FIRST CLASS IS ALWAYS FREE ~
SUPPORT GROUPS Dementia Support
Has been cancelled due to
lack of participation.
Please contact Tiffany for a
list of other groups in our
area.
Multiple Sclerosis
Wednesday, July 8th at
7:00pm
NOSC Volunteer Program:
Volunteer Group meets
on Friday, July 17th at
11:00 to work on com-
munity outreach pro-
jects. New members
welcome.
NOSC Art League The N.O. Art class is a
multi-media group that
meets every Wednes-
day from 12:00-2:00 in
the Atrium. Feel free
to bring
your art
project of
choice.
Springvale (440) 777-0678
5871 Canterbury Road– N. Olmsted Golf, Ballroom Dance, Party Events
North Olmsted Recreation (440) 734-8200
26000 Lorain Road– N. Olmsted
Visit the City of North
Olmsted’s website at:
www.north-olmsted.com
To learn about the many opportu-
nities that Springvale and the
Recreation Center have to offer.
Jackie Chavez-Anderson, Administrator 716-5444
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Tiffany Hunt, LSW
Outreach Services
(440)716- 4264
Beth Reitz, AAC/AD Activities Coordinator
Activity Highlights (440) 716-5434
Health Care Fair
Wednesday, July 29th
11:30am-2:00pm Take advantage of the
many health benefits
and educational infor-
mation that this annual
healthcare event of-
fers. You will have the oppor-
tunity to obtain informative ma-
terial regarding health and re-
ceive giveaways from over 40
vendors. Life Care Centers of
Westlake will be offering free
hot dogs and snacks on the patio.
St. John’s Medical Center Out-
reach staff will be offering free
blood pressure, glu-
cose, cholesterol,
and balance screen-
ings in the atrium
area. Hearing
screenings will also
be provided.
NORTH OLMSTED MEN’S
BARBEQUE Friday, July 31st at
12:00 on the Patio
Westlake Village
will sponsor this
summers gentle-
men’s barbeque com-
plete with hotdogs, brats and root
beer. The corn-hole game will be
available for those who want to get
in a little fun exercise. This event
will be open to all men who are
currently senior center members.
Sign up with Beth.
SAVE THE DATE:
Tuesday, August 18th at 12:30 & 1:00pm
The N.O. Recreation Center will provide
transportation to and from the senior cen-
ter. Join us for a tour and explore the
new Rec Center renovations and learn
more about senior friendly exercise
equipment and programs. Additional
details will be in our August newsletter.
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Tuesday, July 14th at
8:30am in the Activity
Room
Join us for this months
Health & Wellness forum
sponsored by Rebound
Therapy. The topic will cover injury
prevention “Pre-hab vs Re-hab”. A
light breakfast will be served. Sign up
with Beth by Thursday, July 9th.
Free Family Concert Series in the park 6:00-8:00 pm
July 19th Tricky Dick & the Cover Ups.
August 16th Brent Kirby and His Luck
Enjoy food from food vendors or feel free to bring a picnic.
Movies in the Park 8:25 pm
July 10th Alexander & the Very Bad Day
August 7th Big Hero 6
Celebrating 35 Years Strong
Friday, August 7th at
12:00 on the Patio Join us for a patio picnic
celebration complete
with hotdogs, hamburg-
ers, chips & pop provided by Joshua
Tree. Entertainment by Eddie &
the Edsels and commemorative
acknowledgements by the Mayor
and other surprise guests. Sign up
with a staff member by July 31st.
TUESDAY
7th- Meatballs /Spaghetti
Broccoli
Green Peas
Whole Grain Wheat
Applesauce
14th- Chicken Breast Fillet Alfredo
Buttered Noodles
Mixed Vegetables
Zucchini Medley
Whole Grain Dinner Roll
Sliced Pears
21st- Stuffed Green Pepper
Mashed Potatoes
Baby Lima Beans
Honey Wheat Biscuit
Tropical Fruit
28th- Sweet & Sour Pork Loin
Baby Carrots
Green Peas
Honey Wheat Biscuit
Banana
THURSDAY
2nd- Pepper Steak
Butternut Squash
Green Beans
Whole Grain White
Tropical Fruit
9th- Hamburger w/Ketchup & Mustard
Green Beans
Corn
Whole Grain Bun
Banana
16th- Breaded Pork Patti
Sweet Potatoes
Green Peas
Whole Grain White
Applesauce
23rd- Chicken Breast/ Marinara Sauce
Green Beans
Zucchini Medley
Whole Grain Breadsticks
Orange Juice
30th- Beef Hot Dog / Mustard
Broccoli
Baked Beans
Whole Grain Bun
Applesauce
Please note that announcements will begin at 11:35 or earlier, lunch will be served shortly after. Please refer to the entertainment page for a schedule of movies and per-formers. All meals ordered must be consumed on site. “Carry-Out” lunches are not permitted. The only exceptions are the fol-lowing: 1. Individually wrapped cookies. 2. Individually wrapped bread. 3. Fresh Fruit (apple, orange etc.) 4. UNOPENED milk during the
winter months. Your cooperation is greatly appre-ciated. *Menu Subject to change
without notice*
All persons 60 and older are welcome to join us for lunch. A reg-
istration form must be completed and can be obtained at the
front desk. Once this has been completed and is on file, you may
sign up for any lunches that you choose. Please contact the
center for more details! This program was made possible by a
Grant from the Ohio Department of Aging through the Western
Reserve Area Agency on Aging. Please acquire your lunch ticket
at the sign in desk and be in your seats no later than 11:30am.
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A Donation of $1.00 is
suggested
July Hot Lunch Menu
Please be aware that each individual is responsible for making his / her
own lunch reservation. Due to a limited amount of lunches that will be
ordered, reservations will not be made over the phone. Sign-up is always
one week in advance as the reservations are called in to the caterer on
Thursdays at noon.
2015 Trip Schedule Attention: Payment in full must be received in order to sign up for all trips offered.
Wednesday, July 1st - SUMMER MYSTERY TOUR Here is a trip that is a Mystery, part scenic, part sightseeing and part history. Don't bring your bathing suit, but you still might get wet. And we can guarantee you will not be boarding a jet. Lunch is included, but you can bring a snack. Travel light and you'll travel further, so watch what you pack. You won't need a passport, but you will need proper ID. And bring your camera, because theres lots to see.
Cost: $75.00 (checks payable to JKL Tours)
Report - 7:45am Return approx. - 6:30pm Sign up with Beth by June 26th
Wednesday, July 8th– BLUEBERRY MARKET Join us for our annual Local Marketing Excursion to Martin’s Blueberry Farm, Red Wagon
Farm, Gibbs Butcher Block, Uncle John’s Plant Farm, Coe Lake and Mootown Creamery
Cost- $18.00 (Cash for STC & Box Lunch)
Check in– 9:45am Return– approx. 3:00pm Sign up with Beth by July 1st
Wednesday, August 19th - ERIE CANAL & LOCKPORT LOCKS CRUISE
Enjoy a narrated two-hour cruise aboard the Lockport Locks and Erie Canal that pass-
es through historical sites and five original 1825 locks. You will also be raised and
lowered 50ft. In the only double locks on the Erie Canal. Buffet lunch is Canalside at
the casual, yet elegant Veranda banquet room (tax/tip included) then a stop at the
Made in America Store.
Cost: $86.00 (Checks payable to Great Day Tours)
Report - 7:00am Return approx.– 8:30pm Sign up with Beth by August 7th
Mark Your Calendar & Check the Newsletter for Updated Information: September / Amish Tour October / Fall-fest Tour
November 29th / Cleveland Pops December 31st / New Years on the Nautica
NORTH OLMSTED ACTIVE ADULTS TRAVEL PLANNER
2015 TRIPS & TOURS Info
You may sign up for trips Monday through Friday 8:00am-4:30pm, please speak with Beth
Reitz, Activity Coordinator to help you with all of your travel registration needs.
On trips that leave before 8:00 A.M., please note that the Center will not be open earlier than the
check-in time indicates. Also, please park in the LOWER parking lot for all trips!
*Please be advised to bring a “Current State Issued” photo ID for all Casino Trips!
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July 2015
North Olmsted Senior Center -Main Line (440) 777-8100
Jackie Chavez-Anderson—Administrator /email: [email protected] (440) 716-5444
Beth Reitz– AAC/AD, Activities Coordinator /email: [email protected] (440) 716-5434
Tiffany Hunt-LSW, Outreach /email: [email protected] (440) 716-4264
Lynda Hudson, Hot Lunch Program Manager/email: [email protected] (440) 777-8100
Brian Auner & Chris Juchem/ Custodians / (440) 777-8100
Fax # (440) 716-4246
You can access the monthly newsletter for free on our City’s website! www.north-olmsted.com
With your mouse left click
“Departments” then left click “Senior Center” OR Sign up using your email account and receive our monthly
newsletter via email.
“E-Newsletters” is located on the left hand side of the City of North Olmsted home page. Choose the Senior
Center E-Newsletter box and simply input your email address and create a password and click “subscribe”.
Free Community Meals All are welcome to attend these meals.
Reservations are not required. Westlake Christian Church, 25800 Hilliard Rd., Westlake, 440-871-2400
Third Sunday of every month Sunday, July 19th from 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Westlake United Methodist Church, 27650 Center Ridge Rd., Westlake, 440-871-3088 Every 4th Wednesday of the month
Wednesday, July 22nd from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Clague Road United Church of Christ, 3650 Clague Rd., North Olmsted, 440-734-1040
Every Last Saturday of the month Saturday, July 25th from 4:30-6:30 p.m.
John Knox Church, 25200 Lorain Rd., North Olmsted, 440-777-3744 Last Tuesday of every month
Tuesday, July 28th from 5:30-7:00 p.m. North Olmsted United Methodist, 4600 Dover Center Rd., North Olmsted, 440-779-6634
Last Thursday of every month Thursday, July 30th from 4:30-6:00 p.m.
All Saints Lutheran Church, 7230 Columbia Rd., Olmsted Falls, 440-235-2212 Every Wednesday
Wednesdays, 6:00-6:45 p.m.