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Membership – FREE Key Tag is required to participate in Senior Center activities.
TRANSPORTATION ARRANGE-MENTS MAY BE MADE BY CALLING 410.222.0022 or 0225.
Lunch is available daily, by reservation only. Call 410.222.6223, between the hours of 9 & 1 for more information.
KEY TAGS must be used to participate in activities. Touch-screen sign-in required when entering the building. NO EXCEPTIONS.
MARCH CLASSES 2-3
Program Highlights 4
DoA&D & Senior Center Services 5
Menu 6
SHOP n EAT; Estate Planning Semi-
nar; Free Woodcarving Class
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Movies; Mr. Charisma, New Trip # 8
Live Model Art Wkshp.; Sip N Paint;
Mindfulness Workshop
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Phone #’s, E-mail address, Staffing 10
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During the month of MARCH, we will be collecting items for the Anne
Arundel County SPCA’s WISHLIST. Donated items may be brought to the
main site or ANNEX; Edie will take care of delivery.
ITEMS NEEDED
Pet food-Purina Pro Plan, Purina ONE, Science Diet, IAMS & Friskies cat
can food are favorites!
Necessities: Cat litter, Doggie Waste Bags, Martingale collars, 6ft leashes
(not retractable), soft pet beds, tow-
els, blankets (no sheets)
Cleaning Products: bleach, paper
towels, Clorox wipes, liquid laundry
detergent, dish soap, lint rollers,
heavy duty garbage bags
Toys & Treats: spray cheez (for
Kongs), peanut butter, cheese singles, pill pockets, cat toys, durable, wash-
able dog toys, small animal chew sticks, cat scratching posts & trees
Office Supplies: copy paper, sharpies, pens, dry erase markers, AA, AAA &
9V batteries
If you would like to give a monetary donation, checks should be made to
AA County SPCA.
SPRING FUNDRAISER FOR
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
SPCA
MONDAY ...MARCH classes (Winter semester) 8:30 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:30 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 11:00 11:00 11:05
Morning Stretch (C) Walking (V) (Wheels Skating Rink) Portrait Painting (C) Int. Garment Sewing (C) ANNEX Aerobics (C) iPhone Basic (C) Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX Politics & Society (C) Basic Knitting & Crocheting (V) Circuit Training (C) ANNEX Beginning Yoga (C) ANNEX Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX
11:30 11:45 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 2:00 2:00 2:20 3:20
ZUMBA (C) LUNCH Latin Aerobics Dance (C) Double Deck Pinochle (V)ANNEX African American Literature (C)ANNEX Genealogy (V) ANNEX Touchstone Discussions (C) Google Tools (C) One Stroke Painting (C) Intermediate Tai Chi (C) Beginning Tai Chi (C)
TUESDAY 8:30 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:00 9:30 10:30 10:45 11:30
Heart & Muscle (C) Pilates (C) Ceramics (C) Greeting Card Making (C) Beg. Garment Sewing (C)ANNEX P.A.C.E. Exercise (C) Tone & Firm (C) ANNEX Zumba Gold (C) Continuing Yoga (C) ANNEX
BOOK CLUB—MARCH 17 2:15 (main site)
11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:15 1:30 2:00 2:30
LUNCH Tapping with the Masters (C) ANNEX Conversational Sign Language (C) Soul Line Dancing (C) Ceramics (C) Grace in Motion (C) ANNEX AACC Guild (second Tuesday) ANNEX Intro Therapeutic Yoga (C) ANNEX Chess Club Meets (main site) Ballroom Dance (C) Continuing Therapeutic Yoga (C) ANNEX
WEDNESDAY 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30 10:30 11:05 11:45
Morning Stretch (C) Walking (V) (Wheels Skating Rink) Aerobics (C) Watercolors (C) Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX Creative Writing (C) Gilded Age (C) ANNEX SPANISH CLUB (V) ANNEX Armchair Exercise (C) Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX LUNCH
12:30 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 2:20 3:20
Latin Aerobics (C) Pastels (C) Presidencies (C) Wii Playing (V) ANNEX Intermediate Yoga (C) ANNEX Double Deck Pinochle (V) ANNEX Bridge Playing (V) ANNEX Mixed Media Art (C) ANNEX Intermediate Tai Chi (C) Beginning Tai Chi (C)
Anne Arundel County Senior Activity Centers offer free membership to individuals 55 or older who are active, self sufficient and able to function independently. For more information, visit your local senior center. Adults 55 or older who need assistance with daily living activities, or their caregiv-ers, should contact Information and Assistance at 410.222.4257 to learn more about alternatives
to Senior Activity Centers.
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THURSDAY...MARCH classes (Winter semester)
8:30 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:30
Heart & Muscle (C) Pilates (C) P.A.C.E. Exercise (C) Current Issues (C) Knitting & Crocheting (V) Mixed Media Painting (C) ANNEX Tone & Firm (C) ANNEX Zumba Gold (C) Beginning Spanish (C) Continuing Yoga (C) ANNEX
11:45 11:45 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 2:30
LUNCH Drums Alive (C) Painting Workshop (C) ANNEX History of Cakes (C) Bridge Playing (V) ANNEX Beginning Yoga (C) Bridge Playing (V) Main Site Intermediate Spanish (C) Seated Yoga (C)
FRIDAY 8:30 9:00 9:00 9:30 9:30 9:30 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30 11:00
Morning Stretch (C) Walking (V) (Wheels Skating Rink) Adv. Garment Sewing (C) ANNEX Wood Carving Club (I) Aerobics (C) Seated Yoga (C) ANNEX Shopping Trip (sign-up required) Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX Origins of Republic & Constit.(C) World of Opera (C) Seated Yoga (C) ANNEX Advanced Beginner Line Dancing (V)
11:00 11:05 11:30 11:45 12:15 12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 2:30
Circuit Training (C) ANNEX Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX Seated Yoga (C) ANNEX LUNCH Maryland History (C) ―Fridays at the Movies‖ (V) Line Dance (C) Double Deck Pinochle (V) ANNEX Mah Jong (V) ANNEX Quilt/Sewing Club (V) ANNEX Intermediate Yoga (C) ANNEX Beginning French (C)
ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSES (C): Registration occurs 4x year. Classes usu-ally start months later and generally are 10 weeks. There is an administrative fee of $80.00 for seniors age 60 and over. For ages 55 to 59, the cost is $40.00 per class plus an $80.00 administrative fee.
CLASSES WITH A (V) ARE FACILITATED BY A VOLUNTEER & DO NOT REQUIRE REGISTRATION. THEY MAY BE JOINED AT ANY TIME DURING THE YEAR.
ANNEX EXERCISE EQUIPMENT ROOM is open most days, 8:30—3:50, with the exception of MF it is closed from 11—12 for class. Once a month it is also CLOSED for the Equipment training appointments from 2:30—4:00. Fitness room participants are reminded to talk to their physician before starting any exercise program. DO-NATIONS ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED TO HELP MAINTAIN/PURCHASE EQUIPMENT.
Be sure to “Scan in” with
your key tag for EACH
ACTIVITY you participate in.
Class Registration, Trip Registra-
tion, Special Events, Card Playing
& classes are all listed!
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March 2020
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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29 30 31
QUILT CLUB —Meets every Friday of every
month (Annex), 1:00.
Come visit and see
what goes on. The club
is not a teaching group,
but help each other
with projects and do-
nated pieces. ALL
levels welcome.
SEWING CLUB-Meets Tuesday afternoons @ the
Annex, with the exception of the second Tuesday
of each month. For more information, email Velma
Goodwine at [email protected].
SHOPPING TRIPS FOR THE MONTH
Wal-Mart...Friday, March 13 (9:00– 11:30)
Amish Market...Friday, March 27 (9:30-11:30)
Advanced sign up is required ALONG with hitting
the “shopping” button on the touchscreens the day of
the trip. Failure to do so, may result in you not be-
ing able to go.
SKIN CANCER SCREENING
Thursday, March 12, 1:00-3:30. Anne Arundel Dermatology will provide complimentary skin
cancer screenings of sun exposed areas. The dermatologist will only be examining areas that are not typi-cally covered by clothing-face, neck, arms, hands, etc. (some of
the most common spots for skin cancer). From here, the dermatologist will determine if there are any areas of concern that would nee further treatment. Appointments are required, and are done on 15 minute increments. Call the center to schedule.
LUNCH BUNCH OUTING Monday, March 9, 11:00. Travel by County vans to Cracker Barrel in Linthicum. Sign up required. Back by 1:30.
TAKING TEA: TEATIME ACROSS THE CENTRUIES Tuesday, March 17, 1:00. Learn about the history of the tea drink and the tradi-tion of taking tea as an afternoon snack or even-ing meal. Learn about the differences between high tea, low tea, and afternoon tea. The similari-ties and differ-ences between various popu-lar tea types will be dis-cussed in addi-tion to an ex-ploration of the history of classic tea treats such as the English Muffin, the crumpet, the scone, and clotted cream. Presentation will be followed by the opportunity to taste hot tea and assorted tea cakes. Presented by Joyce White.
AARP DRIVING COURSE Thursday, March
19, 9-1. Four hour course designed for seniors.
Some auto insurance companies offer dis-
counts in most states (be sure to check with
your individual provider). $15.00 fee for AARP
members, $20.00 for members. Check or mon-
ey order ONLY made to AARP.
ACUPUNCTURE with Steve Monday, March 30, 9am. Ear acupuncture. Appoint-ments only. Call the center or stop in.
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Program Highlights
O’M ALLE Y S E NI OR A CTI VI TY CE NT ER & A NNE X A NEWS LE T TER F OR S E NI ORS 55 +
Last Day to turn in paper registrations at the Center for AACC Spring semester classes is Tuesday, March 24. If you register after this date, you must take your form to one of the college sites, mail it or do on-line registration. All
registration information is available on our website: www.aacounty.org/aging
PUBLIC PC The center has several computers located at our annex & main room for seniors to use. Access the in-ternet, play games or check e-mail. Three at the center & four at the ANNEX
State Health Insurance Program (S.H.I.P.) A trained volunteer is available each month to address questions and con-cerns regarding Medicare, Supplemental Health Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, Medical Claims and Pharmacy Assistance. Appointment required & held at Annex. Call 410.222.4257 for an appt. Korean speaking counselor available.
I & A Information and Assistance Specialist from the Department of Aging & Disabilities, is availa-ble on Thursday, March 26th to assist seniors in defining needs, locating and filing for appropriate services and programs. Please call English Harper @410.222.0230 for more information or an ap-pointment to meet with him.
Legal Counsel , by appointment only. Attorney Maria McKenna will meet with seniors for legal counsel and brief questions. Friday, March 20th 10-12. If you can’t make your appt., please notify us. There is usually a wait list for this service.
Corporal MEGAN OTT Police liaison with Anne Arundel County Police for the senior community. Corporal Ott can help with neighborhood issues, complaints, concerns, scams, etc. Contact her @ 410.222.2447.
Anne Arundel County Office of Transportation Provides van transportation for sen-iors 65 years of age and older to senior centers, nutrition sites and medical appointments. Advanced notice re-quired. Call 410.222.0225 for more information.
Senior Center Plus An activity program of-fered by the Dept. of Aging and Disabilities that addresses the functional limitations and nutritional needs of the frail elderly. All interested persons should contact MaryAnn Howell, Program Coor-dinator @410.222.4464. Please leave a voice mail if she is not available.
Wi-Fi SERVICE available throughout the An-nex and main building. AAC is the account name; no password necessary.
GRIEF COUNSELING available for any in-terested Anne Arun-del County senior who is experiencing a difficult time with loss. Call Beth Mucciaciaro, RN (Grief Counselor) @410.222.0263 to inquire about individual help or group support.
REFLEXOLOGY APPOINTMENTS Monday, March 30th ...1:00 –2:00 the last Monday of the month (usually). Registration required. See the office for details.
LUNCH CAFE
Lunch is served at 11:30 daily. Lunch is a nutri-tionally balanced meal, including milk, tea and coffee. The cost of the meal is $4.25. Seniors are asked to contribute as much as they can. Res-ervations MUST be made in person, however cancellations may be called in. Nutrition hours are 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday—Friday. Cancellations should be made as soon as possible. The monthly menu may be found on page 6 of this
newsletter. Sodas, bottled water & snacks are available through the office. Call 410.222.6223 for information (9-1).
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Services Available At the Center
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MARCH MENU
O’M ALLE Y S E NI OR A CTI VI TY CE NT ER & A NNE X A NEWS LE T TER F OR S E NI ORS 55 +
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
A Cold option menu is available. Please see the Nutrition Manager between the hours of 9-1 for that menu. Reservations must be made
well in advance and CANCELLATIONS made as soon as possible. MENU subject to change without notice. The cost of the meal is
$4.25. Seniors are asked to contribute as much as they can.
2) Santa Fe Beef Chili Brown Rice
Spinach Corn Muffin w/Marg
Fresh Fruit Cranberry Juice
Milk
3) Sliced Turkey w/Gravy
Macaroni & Cheese Sliced Carrots Biscuit w/Marg
Mandarin Oranges Apple Juice
Milk SOUP: Navy Bean
Soup
4) Stuffed Peppers w/Marinara Sauce Whipped Potatoes
Herbed Green Beans WW Bread w/Marg
Fresh Fruit Grape Juice
Milk
5) Chicken Shawarma Yellow Rice
Curry Okra & Toma-toes
Naan Bread w/Marg Pineapple Tidbits Cranberry Juice
Milk
6) Baked Cod Loin w/Lemon Butter
Sauce Lima Beans
Garden Vegetables WW Roll w/Marg Cinnamon Ap-
plesauce Fruit Punch & Milk
9) Chicken Breast w/Alfredo Sauce
Garlic Parmesan Orzo Ratatouille
Italian Bread w/Marg Tropical Fruit Fruit Punch
Milk
10) Sliced Ham w/Supreme Sauce Whipped Potatoes
Green Peas WW Roll w/Marg
Fresh Fruit Cranberry Juice
Milk
11) Cuban Beef Brown Rice
Mixed Vegetables Corn Muffin w/Marg Mandarin Oranges
Apple Juice Milk
12) Baked Chicken Leg w/BBQ Sauce Black Eyed Peas Collard Greens Biscuit w/Marg
Pineapple Tidbits Cranberry Juice
Milk
13) Potato Crusted Fish
Au Gratin Potatoes Dilled Carrots
WW Bread w/Marg Tartar Sauce Fresh Fruit
Orange Juice Milk
16) Sliced Turkey w/Dijon Herb Sauce Scalloped Potatoes
Sliced Carrots Wheat Bread w/Marg
Tropical Fruit Apple Juice
Milk
17) Corned Beef Red Potatoes
Cabbage & Car-rots
Rye Bread w/Marg Fresh Fruit Lime Jello
Cranberry Juice Milk
18) Baked Meatballs w/Marinara Sauce
Buttered Rotini Capri Vegetables
Italian Bread w/Marg Fresh Fruit
Cranberry Juice Milk
SOUP: Minestrone Soup
19) Pork Loin w/Gravy
White Beans w/Arugula Broccoli
WW Bread w/Marg Fresh Fruit
Cranberry Juice Milk
20) 10 Grain Pollock Corn Casserole
Brussels Sprouts WW Bread w/Marg
Tartar Sauce Applesauce
Cranberry Juice Milk
23) Baked Chicken Thigh
w/Cacciatore Sauce Buttered Bow Tie
Pasta Green Peas
Italian Bread w/Marg Fresh Fruit
Cranberry Juice Milk
24) Meatloaf w/Gravy
Whipped Potatoes Mixed Vegetables
Wheat Bread w/Marg
Fresh Fruit Orange Juice
Milk
25) Chicken Breast w/Pumpkin Seed
Mole Confetti Rice
Garden Vegetables WW Bread w/Marg Mandarin Oranges
Apple Juice Milk
26) Beef Hot Dog Baked Beans
Peach Cobbler Coleslaw
WW Hot Dog Bun Ketchup & Mustard Fruit Punch Juice
Milk
27) Veggie Burger w/Cuban Sauce
Roasted Sweet Pota-toes
Green Beans WW Roll w/Marg Pineapple Tidbits Cranberry Juice
Milk
30) Swedish Meat-balls
Buttered Penne Sliced Carrots
WW Bread w/Marg Cinnamon Ap-
plesauce Cranberry Juice
Milk
31) Baked Chicken Leg
w/Coconut Curry Sauce
Brown Rice Broccoli
Wheat Bread w/Marg
Fresh Fruit Apple Juice
Milk
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You can view the monthly newsletter & trip brochure by visiting the Dept. of Aging & Disabilities website @www.aacounty.org/aging. Click on Active Seniors then click on O’Malley Senior Center. Our newsletter is always available online prior to it being printed.
SHOP ‘N EAT MARCH 2020
This quarterly Subsidizing Healthy-Food Options Plus Nutrition Education And Training (Shop ‘N Eat)
program provides older adults an opportunity to pur-chase subsidized grocery cash cards and enhance their
nutrition through education.
Eligibility
60years of age AA county resident (MD
ID) One per household
Mandatory participation in quarterly nutrition
education
This months cards are for SAFEWAY. Advanced registration was required.
Tuesday, March 24, 9:30 Questions? Call 410.222.0282
If a center trip is filled, please
fill out a form for the wait list,
as we often have many cancella-
tions. Paperwork must be done
each time you make a payment
on a trip. Trip volunteers are
in the office M/Th days….
Tuesday, March 31, 10:00
Do You have a Will? Does your
Will need to be updated? Have
you thought about whether you
need a Trust? Maria Worthington
McKenna, an attorney, will present
on estate planning, including a dis-
cussion of the difference between
having a Will versus a Trust, Powers
of Attorney and Medical Direc-
tives.”
Maria is an attorney with Council
Baradel’s office in Annapolis. She
also volunteers her time at the
center for free legal questions each
month by appointment.
Whether you are
an experienced
wood carver or
a novice, if your
interested in
wood carving, this is the place for you. Learn safety
first then advance to the various stages of carving. In-
structor, Ed Novak has 38 years of carving experience.
He has made many wood chips
in his day and can help you
learn. If you care to see some
of the items he has carved, go
to: edswoodwork.blogspot.com
No registration process-just
pop in!
FREE
WOOD CARVING CLASS
Fridays, 9:00 (main site)
Upcoming important Dates
Spaghetti Dinner: Saturday,
April 18
Annual Tea-Thursday, May 21
Taylor Gets Married: June 2020
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES ADVERTISED IN THIS PUBLICATION ARE NOT ENDORSED OR GUARANTEED BY EITHER THE O’MALLEY SENIOR CENTER OR THE ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AGING & DISABILITIES. FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL fata, inc @410.578.3600 OR WRITE PO BOX 4889, BALTIMORE, MD 21211.
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MARCH MOVIES
shown every Friday @ 12:30 (main site multi-purpose room)
THE GOOD LIAR... Roy Courtnay has made a successful living as a con artist. He crosses paths with wealthy widow Betty McLeish, who seems like the perfect opportunity for an easy job. However, the deeper Roy falls into Betty's life, the deeper his emotions run for her. What he thought would be a straightforward swindle unfolds into a significantly more complicated moment in his life. Starring Helen Mirren & Ian McKellen.. Friday, March 6th.
FORD V FERRARI... American car designer Carroll Shelby and driver Ken Miles battle corporate interference, the laws of physics and their own personal demons to build a revolutionary race car for Ford and challenge Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966. Starring Matt Damon & Christian Bale... Friday, March 13th.
A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD...Tom Hanks portrays Mister Rog-ers in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, a timely story of kindness tri-umphing over cynicism, based on the true story of a real-life friendship be-tween Fred Rogers and journalist Tom Junod. After a jaded magazine writer (Emmy winner Matthew Rhys) is assigned a profile of Fred Rogers, he over-comes his skepticism, learning about empathy, kindness, and decency from America's most beloved neighbor. Starring Tom Hanks... Friday, March 20th.
KNIVES OUT...When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debo-nair Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is mysteriously enlisted to investi-gate. From Harlan's dysfunctional family to his devoted staff, Blanc sifts through a web of red herrings and self-serving lies to uncover the truth be-
hind Harlan's untimely death Starring Jamie Lee Curtis & Daniel Craig... Friday, March 27th.
Mr. Charisma to perform…
Monday, March 30, 12:00
Do you like the sounds of yesterdays music? The smooth ways of Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin and much
more? How about Buddy Holly or the Big Bopper? And yes, even Elvis! Cameron Robertson loves to perform the music
from these iconic performers. These en-tertainers put every ounce of their being
into the songs and he tries to do the same for you. Cameron is 24 years of age and has been singing most of his life.
NEW PHONE # availa-
ble for TRIP DESK
For all trip inquires,
please call 410.222.6119.
This is a direct line to
reach the trip
volunteers.
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Anne Arundel County Senior Center’s Inclement Weather Policy
Announcements regarding AACO Govern-ment are made on local TV and radio sta-tions.
When AACO Government offices are closed due to inclement weather, Senior Activity Centers will be closed.
When County schools are closed due to weather, senior centers will also be closed and all activities will be can-celled.
If the schools open two hours late, the center will open at 10:00 a.m. Transpor-tation (to the centers) and lunch are can-celled. Classes with start times prior to 10:00 will be cancelled. Classes that begin at 10:00 or later will be held as scheduled.
In the event the AACO Public Schools close early for inclement weather, lunch will be served and the center will close at 1pm. Classes that begin at 1:00 and thereafter will be cancelled. Vans will depart the center early.
Regularly scheduled AACO Public School closures DO NOT affect Senior Centers. IF there is inclement weather and the AACO Public Schools have a regularly scheduled closure, the AACO Department of Aging & Disabilities will make a determination about Senior Cen-ter closures, Transportation and Nutri-tion based on weather conditions and safety.
Tuesday, March 31, 2:00 (Annex Art Room)
Join instructor Scott
Clarke...beginners and inter-
mediate painters welcome!
Come have fun, sip some
drink, eat some goodies and
take your own painting home!
$5.00 fee covers all materials.
Wear old clothes or bring an apron if you have one.
These workshops have been extremely popular, so sign
up early! Payment due at the time of registration.
Live MODEL Artist Workshop
Thursday, March 26 9:30-12:30
(Annex)
Choose from either a model or various still life setups. Your choice of medium; colored pencil, oil,
watercolor or acrylic.
Instructor: David Lawton. David
will show how to set up and light
the model or still life for maximum effect; then proceed to offer indi-vidual advice on how to proceed with your work.
Workshop sponsored by OSI, registration required.
Griff Griffin & Chili
Wednesday, March
18, 12:15 –1:15.
Oldies, Smooth Jazz
& Blues
Don’t miss this exciting duo best know as SvS Music.
Mindfulness
Workshop
Friday, April 24,
1:15 (Annex)
Registration required.
SENIOR CENTER STAFF: Senior Center Director Edie H. Cratty Annex Assistant Director Taylor Sullivan Senior Center Associate Naomi Smith Nutrition Site Aide Gloria Shaw Custodian Vincent Booth, Soraya Villagrain
A reminder to always first refer to the Anne Arundel County Department of Aging & Disabilities homepage for more infor-
mation on the center. A link for O’Malley can be located from this site.
Www.aacounty.org/aging
Hours of Operat ion
Monday—Fr iday 8 :30—4:00
O’MALLEY SENIOR ACTIVITY
CENTER
1275 Odenton Road
Odenton, MD 21113
Phone:
410.222.6227/301.621.9515
Fax: 410.222.6229
O’MALLEY SENIOR ACTIVITY
CENTER ANNEX
1270 Odenton Road
Odenton, MD 21113
Phone:
410.222.0140
Fax: 410.222.0142
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Dept. of Aging Website:
Www.aacounty.org/aging
MARCH 2020
Anyone needing accommodations must contact the O’Malley Senior Center @410.222.6227 or by e-mail
[email protected] at least seven days prior to an event. TTY users please call via Maryland Relay
7-1-1. All materials available in alternate formats upon
request.
The center & Annex will be closed on the following days:
Friday, April 10
Good Friday
Monday, May 25
Memorial Day
You can always visit us on FACEBOOK!
Www.aacounty.org/aging