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May 2017
Violet Oldenski Chair, Board of Directors
Karla R. Madrid Executive Director
Shannon Winney Program Coordinator
Bob Geiger Councilman Town Board Liaison
Phone: 716.633.5138 Email: [email protected] Web-site: www.clarenceseniorcenter.org
SILVER STREAK T
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PLACE LABEL HERE
Clarence Senior Citizens, Inc.
4600 Thompson Road
Clarence, NY 14031
Phone 633-5138 • Fax 633-2276
Email: [email protected]
Web-site: www.clarenceseniorcenter.org
Regular Center Hours
Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
(Doors open at 8:50 am)
Wednesday evening 6:30 - 9:30 pm
(Doors open at 6:15 pm)
Outreach Services: Friday: 9:30 - 11:00 am.
Center Staff
Executive Director ............... Karla R. Madrid
Program Coordinator……….Shannon Winney
Program Associate ................... Carol Serviss
Bookkeeper………………… Catherine Holmes
Office Manager ..................... Lena VanBuren
Office Assistant .................... Joyce DePronio
Food Service Manager……….Tracey Dussing
Transportation ............................... Bill Goral
MOW Site Manager ....... Mary Lou McDermott
MOW Office .................................. 633-9783
Outreach Services………. Pamela L. Mesches
@636-3070
Sign In Procedures
Please sign-in upon arrival and sign-out upon
exiting the building . Member sign-in is located in
the foyer and guest sign-in is located in the office.
Bus Transportation
Bus transportation is available to members on a first call, first reserved basis. Please call the office to make or to cancel a reservation. To help defray the cost of transportation, a suggested donation
of $1 each way is greatly appreciated.
Shopping is available four afternoons each week. Shoppers leave from the Center at 1:00 p.m. for
an hour at the store and are then taken home.
The mission of Clarence Senior Citizens, Inc. is to provide social, recreational, educational, and nutritional programs, as well as opportunities for
volunteerism, to persons in the community who are fifty-five and older.
Monday .................................... Wegmans & Target Tuesday ........................................................... Tops Wednesday....……….Post Office@11:30/Dash’s** Friday………………………………..Wal Mart & BJ’s
**2nd Wednesday of Month ....... Eastern Hills Mall
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
AARP ................................... 1-800-424-3410
Community Education ................... 407-9001
EPIC Hotline ........................ 1-800-332-3742
Erie County Adult Protection ......... 858-6877
Erie County Senior Services ........... 858-8526
Library .......................................... 741-2650
Meals on Wheels ........................... 633-9783
Parks Department ......................... 741-8927
Post Office (Main Street) ................ 759-1243
Senior Citizen’s Helpline ..... 1-800-342-9871
Senior Outreach Services ............... 636-3070
Social Security ..................... 1-800-772-1213
State Police ................................... 759-6831
Town Clerk ................................... 741-8938
Transportation
Clarence Senior Center Bus ........... 633-5138
Going Places Van ........................... 858-7433
Rural Transit ................................. 565-3323
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In This Issue
AARP Smart Driver Course……………...7
Birthday Celebration ........................... 6
Blood Pressure ................................... 8
Computer Support……………………….I2
CSC Diners………………………………..10
Movies ....................................... .4 & 7
New Members .................................... 3
Special Events Calendar ...................... 9
Travel…………………………………..insert
Weekly Schedule ................................ 8
Senior Health & Fitness Fair @ Akron Newstead Senior Center
5691 Cummings Rd., Akron
Wednesday, May 31st 9:00 am to 1:30 pm
FREE Exhibits on Senior Health, Fitness, Safety and Government Benefits
FREE Health Screenings by:
The National Kidney Foundation Buffalo Hearing and Speech Center
and more...
FREE Seminars Including:
Nutrition & Healthy Eating
Prevention & Treatment of Strokes by Kaleida Health
Fourteen Ways to Preserve Your Assets with the Medicaid Laws” presentation by Robert Friedman,
Attorney, Friedman & Ranzenhofer P.C.
FREE Lunch and Prize Giveaways
Sponsored by:
Clarence Senior Center, Akron/Newstead Senior Center,
Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Western New York &
Friedman & Ranzenhofer, Attorneys at Law
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Welcome New Members…
Pat Antolik, Nancy Bonazelli, Ralph and Glenda Fretz,
Ross Gemmer, Michael and Carol Gettings, Carol Haley,
Mame Harsch, Robert Jorgensen, Nancy Light,
Florian and Jean Nawrot
FIND YOUR NAME “HIDDEN” IN THE SILVER STREAK AND COME TO THE OFFICE TO PICK UP
YOUR TWO FREE CSC LUNCH CERTIFICATES
Book Group Monday, May 1st
1:30 p.m.
May: The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their
Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics AND
Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly.
During May, Clarence and surrounding communities
will hold a variety of events focusing on The Boys in
the Boat as a part of the inaugural “One Community,
One Book” project. This group will be the first
organization/book club to “kick off” the events taking
place in our community! Bob Poczik will be
reviewing the book at the Clarence Library on
May 15th. All are welcome to attend this
community-wide Book Group.
University Express:
“The Many Faces of Marie Antoinette” Monday, May 1st
1:30 p.m.
Via commission portraits, famous works of art,
political cartoons, and feature length films, learn how
Marie Antoinette is a very misunderstood historical
figure. This presentation will discuss how these mis-
conceptions have come to be ingrained in the public’s
perception of her. Instructor: Eileen Angelini, Ph.D.,
Fulbright Scholar and Chevalier dans l’Ordre
des Palmes Academiques
Sign up in the office.
Volunteer Meeting Tuesday, May 2nd
10:30 a.m.
Volunteering is a great way to make friends, have fun,
and contribute to a worthy cause. Shannon Winney,
Program Coordinator, will discuss upcoming volunteer
opportunities at the Center and in the community.
All are welcome to attend!
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University Express:
“Healthy Eating Basics” Tuesday, May 2nd
1:30 p.m.
Learn and discuss Wegmans’ philosophy for healthy
eating and the role key nutrient categories play in
your health. Receive tools and tips to apply toward
your own healthy diet. Instructor: Mallary Whipple,
MS, RD, LDN, Wegmans Nutritionist.
Sign up in the office.
Movie Favorite:
“Cast Away” (2000) Wednesday, May 3rd
1:15 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Starring: Tom Hanks
An obsessively punctual FedEx executive Chuck is en route
to Malaysia when his plane crashes over the Pacific Ocean
during a storm. The sole survivor of the flight, he washes
ashore on a deserted island. When his efforts to sail away
and contact help fail, he learns how to survive on the island,
where he remains for years, accompanied by only his
handmade volleyball friend, Wilson.
Visit with Violet Wednesday, May 4th
10:30 a.m.
Violet, an adorable Yellow Lab, and her owner,
Kathy, will visit the Center today. Violet will visit
the Center again on Friday, May 26th.
Independent Health Friday, May 5th
1:00 p.m.
Whether you are just becoming eligible for Medicare
or you’re already a member and looking for
clarification of the rules of Medicare, this workshop
is a great way to stay informed.
Please sign up in the office for an appointment.
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“Aging in Place” Monday, May 8th
1:30 p.m.
When trying to determine your long term and short term
housing needs, sometimes the best option is to stay right
where you are. Melody Overs from Nothnagle Realtors
will be here to discuss how you can facilitate, “Aging in
Place”, enabling you to remain in your current home with
minor adjustments to keep you safe and comfortable.
Sign up in the office.
“Asset Management” Tuesday, May 9th
1:30 p.m.
Has Medicare got you confused or frustrated?
Are you concerned with the rising costs of healthcare?
Do you worry about Long-Term care costs should
the need arise? If the answer is yes, we can help!
Come today to talk with James Gembarosky and
John Kruezer from Banker’s Life to help you reach
your goals of Adequate Healthcare, independence,
peace of mind, and most of all, security in retirement!
Sign up in the office.
Widows, Widowers, & Singles Social Hour Tuesday, May 9th
2:30 p.m.
Are you interested in finding new friends
with similar interests as you? Join us today!
Light snacks will be served.
Humanities New York
Reading and Discussion Program #4 Wednesday, May 10th
10:30 a.m. – Noon
We will be discussing: “The First World War: A Brief
History with Documents” and will be receiving the fifth
session’s book: “The Penguin Book of First World
War Poetry”. The fifth session will also be a review
session to recap everything we have read so far.
Mother’s Day Luncheon Wednesday, May 10th
12:30 p.m.
Celebrate the important women in your life.
Entertainment will be provided by the very talented
Danielle DiStefano and will begin after lunch.
The suggested donation for lunch is $3.00.
Please sign up on the nutrition board by Fri. May 5th.
***New***
PiYo Class Wednesday, May 10th
4:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
PiYo, a blend of Pilates and Yoga, is a comprehensive
mind-body workout that strengthens and tones muscles,
enhances flexibility and balance, and helps with stress
reduction. The central focus of the Pilates component is
control, strengthening, and toning. The principal aim
of the Yoga component is mindfulness and relaxation.
Participants should be able to get up and down off of
mats without assistance. Mats and yoga blocks will be
provided. Participants should always bring a water
bottle and wear comfortable clothing.
The fee is $30 for a five week session.
Please sign up in the office.
Alzheimer’s Support Friday, May 12th
10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
This group provides support, information, and
resources to anyone touched by Alzheimer’s.
The Breakfast Club
Candy Apple Café 81 Buell St., Akron
Saturday, May 13th
10:00 a.m.
If you enjoy going out for breakfast, this is for you!
Participants order off of the menu and pay individual
checks. Please do not arrive more than 15 minutes early.
Participants MUST sign up in the office to attend.
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Saturday Activity Day
@ The Clarence Library Saturday, May 13th
Noon – 4:00 p.m.
Game play begins at 12:30 p.m.
Rediscover the simple pleasures and mental challenges
of face-to-face classic gaming. Games available to play
include:Cards, Rummikub, Backgammon, and
Dominoes. Other board games are available upon
request or spend time enjoying all the services the
library has to offer. Please let us know in the
office the game you want to play.
Movie begins at 1:00 p.m.
Bringing Up Baby (1938)
starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant
Please sign up in the office if you plan to attend.
Greeting Card Workshop Monday, May 15th
1:15 p.m.
Instructor and demonstrator Diane Carr will
assist you in making two new greeting cards.
View a sample of the cards you will
create in the front display case.
Cost for the craft is $5.00.
Sign up in the office.
University Express:
“Roundabouts 101” Monday, May 15th
1:30 p.m.
Roundabouts are changing traffic patterns in many
Western New York communities. We’ll compare the
origin of the modern roundabout with its predecessor,
the traffic circle. What is the difference between the
two, and which is safer? We’ll talk about the basics
of roundabout design and terminology, and review
recently built roundabouts in Western New York.
Instructor: Ken Kuminski, Licensed Professional
Engineer, NYS Dept. of Transportation.
Sign up in the office.
Healthy Weight:
Set Yourself Up for Success Tuesday, May 16th
10:00 a.m.
Many Americans struggle with losing weight and/or
maintaining a healthy weight at some point in their life.
Find out how to overcome this struggle and reach your
healthy weight management goals. You’ll learn:
what healthy weight is; how to develop a lifetime
eating plan; how to lose weight safely. Slow healthy
weight loss happens when you make gradual lifestyle
changes that you can live with forever.
Presented by BC/BS Health Coach.
Sign up in the office.
Wegmans Blood Pressure Screening Tuesday, May 16th
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Keeping up with your heart health is important!
Come by today to get your free blood pressure screening
by Frank Pietrantoni, Wegmans Pharmacist.
Sign up in the office.
University Express:
“Chronic Pain” Tuesday, May 16th
1:30 p.m.
Are you coping with chronic pain?
Gain a better understanding of where pain comes from,
how to best describe pain, strategies for managing it,
different treatments available, and how to prevent pain.
Instructor: Frank Pietrantoni, Wegmans Pharmacist.
Sign up in the office.
Birthday Lunch Wednesday, May 17th
12:30 p.m.
Join us for our monthly birthday celebration!
Cake will be served with lunch and those celebrating a
May birthday will receive a special gift. The suggested
donation for lunch is $3.00. Please sign up on the
designated birthday sheet on the nutrition board.
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Movie:
“Manchester by the Sea” Wednesday, May 17th
1:15 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Starring: Casey Affleck & Kyle Chandler
After the death of his older brother Joe, Lee is shocked
to learn that Joe has made him sole guardian of his
nephew Patrick. Taking leave of his job, Lee reluctantly
returns to Manchester-by-the-Sea to care for Patrick,
a spirited 16-year-old, and is forced to deal with a past
that separated him from his wife and the community
where he was born and raised.
Encore presentation Friday, May 19th at 1:15 p.m.
Supper at the Center Wednesday, May 17th
Doors open at 5:15 p.m.
Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m.
All members are welcome to this evening of food
and fun! Tonight we will be serving pizza and a salad.
Dessert and beverages will also be provided.
The cost of this event is $2.00
Sign up and pay in the office.
CHS Band Concert at Kleinhans Wednesday, May 17th
6:00 p.m. Depart Center
7:00 p.m. Show Time
The Clarence High School Concert Band,
Symphonic Band, and Wind Ensemble will perform
in the 52nd Annual Concert at Kleinhans Music Hall.
Cost is $5.00 which includes your ticket and
school bus transportation from the Center.
Sign up and pay in the office by Thursday, May 11th.
University Express:
“The Scarlett Letter” Thursday, May 18th
1:30 p.m.
The Scarlet Letter, written in 1850 by Nathaniel
Hawthorne, tells the story of one’s sin’s effect on four
people and highlights themes of romance, bigotry,
selfishness, and redemption. While reading, we will
discover lessons that can be easily applied to our lives
today. Instructor: Jim Banko, retired high school
English teacher, Buffalo Public Schools.
Sign up in the office.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of WNY Thursday, May 19th
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Whether you are just becoming eligible for Medicare
or you’re already a member and looking for
clarification of the rules of Medicare,
this workshop is a great way to stay informed.
AARP Smart Driver Course Monday, May 22nd
9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
The AARP Driving Course is a great way
to save money on your auto insurance!
Cost is $20.00 for AARP members and
$25.00 for non-AARP members.
Upcoming Classes:
Monday, June 26th
Monday, July 24th
Monday, August 21th
Call the office at 633-5138 to reserve your spot.
You’re a Winner
Rita Mospaw!!!
WEEKLY
SCHEDULE
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
9:00 - 11:00 Computer Support
9:30 So-Sewers 9:30 Ceramics
9:30 Woodworking
10:15 Tap Dancing 11:30 Lyrical Jazz Dancing
Noon Billiards
12:30 LUNCH IS SERVED
1:00 Euchre 1:15 Wii Bowling 1:15 Shuffleboard Play dates:5/8 & 5/22
9:15 Women’s Bridge 10:00 S.T.O.P. Sensibly Taking Off Pounds 10:00 Scrabble 11:00 – 1:00 Blood Pressure Screening (3rd Tues. of month) 11:30 Resistance Exercise Noon Billiards
12:30 LUNCH IS SERVED
1:00 Pinochle
9:00 Euchre 9:30 So-Sewers 9:15 Line Dancing 9:30 Woodworking 9:30 Ceramics 10:00 - 12:00 Computer Support 11:00 Arthritis Exercise
Noon Billiards
12:30 LUNCH IS SERVED
12:30 Bridge 1:00 Watercolor Class 1:00 Canasta 4:15 PiYo (begins 5/10) 6:30 Pinochle, Pool Woodworking
9:00 Zumba DVD 10:00 Beginner Bridge
10:45-12:45 Blood Pressure Screenings (2nd Thurs. of month) 11:00 Tai Chi Noon Billiards
12:30 LUNCH IS SERVED
12:30 Duplicate Bridge 1:15 Bingo 1:15 Shuffleboard Play Dates: 5/4 & 5/11
9:00 Stretch & Tone
9:30 – 11:00 Senior
Outreach Program
9:30 Rummikub
10:00 - 11:30
Computer Support
11:30 Resistance
Exercise
Noon Billiards
12:30 LUNCH IS
SERVED
1:00 Pinochle
1:00 Poker
1:00 Dominoes
Calling All BOCCE Players
Weather permitting, we will soon be outside playing bocce!
Let the office know if you’d like to participate in Wednesday evening bocce.
All Center members are invited! New players are always welcome!
Call the office for more information on any of these activities. *All activities listed on the schedule are subject to time and date change and/or cancellation.
May Special Events
Su Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
1:30 Book Group
1:30 UE: Marie
Antoinette
2
10:30 Volunteer Mtg.
1:30 UE: Healthy Eating
Basics
3
9:30 Diabetes
Workshop
1:15 & 6:30 Movie
Favorite
5:00 Senior Prom @ H S
4
10:30 Visit w/Violet
5
1:00 Independent
Health
6
7
8
1:30 Aging in Place
9
1:30 Asset Management
2:30 Widow/Widowers
& Singles Social Hour
10
9:30 Diabetes
Workshop
10:30 HNY Reading
Program
12:30 Mother’s Day
Luncheon
11
9:00 Board Meeting
12
10:15 Alzheimer’s
Support
13
14
15
1:15 Greeting Card
Workshop
1:30 UE:
Roundabouts 101
Day Trip
16
10:00 Healthy Weight
1:30 UE: Chronic Pain
17
9:30 Diabetes
Workshop
12:30 Birthday Lunch
1:15 & 6:30 Movie
5:15 Supper @ Center
6:00 CHS Concert @
Kleinhans
18
1:30 UE: Scarlet Letter
19
10:00 BC / BS
1:15 Movie Encore
20
21 22
9:00-3:30 AARP
Smart Driver Course
23
11:00 Points of View
1:30 UE: Buffalo
Diaries
Casino
24
6:30 Pembroke –Corfu
Band
25
1:30 UE: Native
American Culture
CSC Diners
26
10:30 New Member
Welcome
10:30 Visit w/Violet
2:00 Fidelis Care
27
28
29
Memorial Day
Center is Closed
30
1:30 UE: Common
Orthopedic Conditions
31
Senior Health & Fitness
Fair @ Akron/Newstead
1:30 UE: Hand &
Shoulder
6:30 Bingo Bash
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Points of View
Current Events Discussion Group Wednesday, May 23rd
11:00 a.m. – Noon
Today the group will utilize the previous Sunday’s
Buffalo News Section A for a group discussion.
University Express:
“Buffalo Diaries from the 30s & 40s” Tuesday, May 23rd
1:30 p.m.
Deborah Peters lived, loved, and shared her intimate
knowledge of Buffalo on a daily basis in her leather-
bound diaries. This presentation will focus on the
importance of journaling and participants will gain
insight into one young woman’s interpretation of an
interesting and turbulent time in our country’s history,
and that of the world. Instructor: Mary Mullett-Flynn,
writer and watercolor artist in Buffalo; Board of
Artists in Buffalo; Chautauqua Institute.
Sign up in the office.
Pembroke-Corfu Community Band Wednesday, May 24th
6:30 p.m.
Enjoy an evening of fun and music with the Pembroke-
Corfu Community Band. Refreshments will be served.
Sign up in the office.
University Express:
“Native American Culture” Thursday, May 25th
1:30 p.m.
Enjoy a short overview of major cultural concepts from
the Haudenosaunee people (Six Nations), including
discussions of the Thanksgiving Address, relationships
with the natural world, and teachings of the “Good
Mind.” We will also discuss misunderstandings and
misrepresentations of Native culture, as well as
challenges faced by many Native people and
organizations that are trying to strengthen and nurture
the Native American community. Instructor: Pete Hill,
Project Director, Native American Community
Services of Erie and Niagara Counties, Inc.
Sign up in the office.
CSC Diners
Mr. Bill’s Restaurant & Bar 1500 Cleveland Dr., Cheektowaga
Thursday, May 25th
Meet at 5:00 – Dinner at 5:30
Meal Choice : Chicken Mediterranean - $22.00
Grilled chicken breast with sautéed spinach, diced tomato,
onions, green pepper, mushrooms, sweet basil and fresh
garlic, topped with Feta Cheese and served over pasta
Baked Fish Casino -$23.00 Broiled fish filet topped with our casino butter, served with lemon
6 oz. Filet Mignon - $28.00 6 oz. beef tenderloin grilled to your liking, served on a bed of
freshly sautéed seasoned spinach, garnished with onion rings
Served with mashed potatoes, salad; coffee/tea,
soda, dessert, and gratuity included.
Sign up and pay in the office by May 18th.
New Member Welcome Friday, May 26th
10:30 a.m.
All new members, or anyone wanting to learn more
about the Center, are invited to attend this session.
A tour of the building will be given and light
refreshments will be served
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Fidelis Friday, May 26th
2:00 p.m.
Whether you are just becoming eligible for Medicare
or you’re already a member and looking for
clarification of the rules of Medicare, this workshop
is a great way to stay informed.
Monday, May 29th
The Center is closed.
University Express:
“Common Orthopedic Conditions” Tuesday, May 30th
1:30 p.m.
The human body is an amazing instrument; however,
sprains, strains, tears, dislocations, arthritis, previous
injuries, and other debilitating joint conditions can
interfere with just about every aspect of your life.
Learn about the most common conditions, how to
possibly avoid them, and how to treat them. Instructor:
Dr. Ryan Wilkins, Surgeon, Excelsior Orthopedics.
Sign up in the office.
Senior Health & Fitness Fair
@ Akron Newstead Senior Center
5691 Cummings Rd., Akron Wednesday, May 31st
9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
PLEASE SEE PAGE 3 FOR MORE DETAILS
University Express:
“Common Orthopedic Conditions
of the Hand & Shoulder Wednesday, May 31st
1:30 p.m.
The human body is an amazing instrument; however,
sprains, strains, tears, dislocations, arthritis, previous
injuries, and other debilitating joint conditions can
interfere with just about every aspect of your life.
Learn about the most common conditions for the
hand and shoulder, how to possibly avoid them,
and how to treat them. Instructor: Dr. Kory Reed,
Surgeon, Excelsior Orthopedics.
Sing up in the office.
Evening Bingo Bash Wednesday, May 31st
6:30 p.m.
Bring a guest (21 and over) who has not played bingo
at the Center in the previous 3 months and you will
receive a free card! Calling begins at 7:00 p.m.
Refreshments will be served and prizes will be
awarded! For bus service, inquire in the office.
Sign up in the office if you plan to attend.
Looking forward…
Healthy Feet ………...June 12 @ 1:30
Fathers Day Luncheon……………...June 16
Picnics in the Park...June 29, July 21, August 14
Help Wanted
Looking for an individual with food
service experience to facilitate the lunch
program, on a substitution basis.
This is a paid position.
If you, or someone you know is
interested, please speak with Karla
COMPUTER SUPPORT
Computers are available in the CSC Library for
member use. Before using these computers for
the first time, members must sign the Computer
User Agreement available in the office.
Volunteers are available in the CSC library to
assist Center members with computer use
according to the following schedule:
Mondays, ..................................... Dave Schupp
9:00 - 11:00 a.m. 5/8 & 5/22
Wednesdays ................................. Ron Butler
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Fridays .......................................... Mike Concannon
10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Dave, Ron, & Mike are each very experienced
with computers and can offer assistance with
e-mail, internet searches, software questions,
and general computer use.
Dash’s Tapesaver Program
Please save your Dash’s receipts and drop them off
in the box located in the front lobby. For every $100
worth of cash register receipts collected, Dash’s
Market will donate $2.50 to the Center.
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DID YOU KNOW??? For your convenience when registering for FREE
activities, call the office or e-mail your information,
including name, phone number, and desired event(s)
to [email protected]. Or, feel free
to “make a list” and drop it off in the office. Events
with a fee require payment to be received in the
office before your name can be added to the list.
Cell Phone Collection
Do you have an old cell phone that you no longer use?
Please recycle your cell phone to benefit the Center.
A collection box is located in the Center foyer.
Soldier Care PackagesSoldier Care PackagesSoldier Care Packages
The CSC is a drop off site for donations for our
military troops. Many thanks to the Clarence
American Legion Auxiliary 838 for assembling
the packages and getting them to the soldiers.
Suggested Items:
Travel size soaps, shampoos, conditioners, lotions &
creams, disposable razors, hand sanitizer, lip balm,
sun block, small combs, small pkgs. of tissues, pens,
pencils, note pads, small hand held games, playing
cards, puzzle books, gum, hard candy, black socks.
Monetary donations are also needed and appreciated.
As a 501 (c)(3) charitable not-for-profit
organization, Clarence Senior Citizens, Inc. is able to accept tax deductible
contributions. Honor a special person by making a memorial donation.
Your donation will help to make a difference in the lives of seniors by supporting
a wide range of programs provided at the Clarence Senior Center.
Ongoing Collection for Veterans...
We will continue to collect canned and dry
goods to donate to the Veteran’s food pantry.
A box for donations is located in the office.
Rose Burns
Jean Butler
Bernard Kieffer
Nira Kohler
Anne Sarles
Loretta Wescott
Our sincere sympathy is extended to the family and friends of those members who recently passed
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day, M
ay 2
3, 2017
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t 11:0
0 a
.m.-
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urn
6:0
0 p
.m.
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ce $
16
.00
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senger
s R
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lot
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0 F
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ly 2
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, M
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5, 2017
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m
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p F
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asy
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ch
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paya
ble
to M
axi
ma T
ours
Ltd
.
FLEA MARKETFLEA MARKET & Baked Goods Sale& Baked Goods Sale
Clarence Senior CenterClarence Senior Center 4600 Thompson Rd.4600 Thompson Rd.
SATURDAY, June 24thSATURDAY, June 24th 8:30 AM ~ 1:00 PM8:30 AM ~ 1:00 PM
Table rental is $12 for members / $15 for non-members. Outdoor space will be available for $10.
Donated items will be accepted
Monday, June 12th through Thursday, June 22nd
All proceeds from CSC tables will benefit Center activities. Unsold items will be donated to charity.
Registration forms are available in the office.
Flea Market
Saturday, June 24th 2017 8:30AM- 1:00PM
(Set up at 7:30 AM)
Clarence Senior Center 4600 Thompson Road, Clarence, NY 14031
$15.00 per table/$12.00 for members (Make checks payable to Clarence Senior Citizen’s Inc.)
Tables will be provided (indoor use only) and every attempt to accommodate your
needs will be made. Applications accepted on a first come-first serve basis. Reserve your space early!
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Outdoor Space Available $10.00 per space
This will be rain or shine event. Vendor must provide own table and shelter if needed.
For more information, contact Shannon Winney @ 633-5138 or [email protected]
FLEA MARKET REGISTRATION FORM
Name: ______________________________ Address: ____________________________ _____________________________________ Phone: ______________________________
Indoor
$15 Non-member
$12 Member
$10 Outdoor
Please indicate the total dollar amount in box