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INSIDE THIS EDITION Members of the Center Piecers display the beautiful hand appliqued Snow Man Quilt they made. Members were responsible for one or two squares of the quilt. Raffle tickets are $1and available at the Front Desk. Drawing will be held Friday, December 14 so winner will be able to enjoy it during the holidays. Photo by Roxann Dunn-Terry Events Pg. 2 Classes Pg. 7 Calendar Pg. 5 Travel Pg. 4 T his year the Oak Harbor Senior Center will celebrate Volunteers! Sweet Treats! at the Annual Volunteer Appreciation. All Volunteers, of the Oak Harbor Senior Center, are invited to join us Tuesday, Oct. 16 from 2-4 pm at Regency On Whidbey. Join us for a Dessert & Fruit Buffet, Entertainment, Door Prizes and fun as we honor 26 Years of Service. We are encouraging car pooling. You may park at the Center and ride our bus. Sign up at the Front Desk if you would like a ride. Bus will leave the center at 1:45 pm. The Center will be closed at 1:30 pm for the event. RSVP by calling 279-4580 by October 12. I sland County Commissioner Angie Homola will present the Island County Veteran’s Program at the Oak Harbor Senior Center Tuesday, Oct. 9 from 1 pm. Come and learn about support services that are available to veterans in Island County. RSVP by calling 279-4580. C ome join us for lunch and a Fall Fashion Show on Thursday, Nov. 8 at 11:30 am, at the Whidbey Golf & Country Club. Update your Fall wardrobe and holiday apparel with fashions from The Dress Barn. Tickets are on sale for $25. at the Front Desk of the Oak Harbor Senior Center. Bring your friends and join us. Benefit for the Oak Harbor Senior Center. S hine on, shine on Harvest Moon up in the sky. We’ve had no dancing since July! So shine on, shine on Harvest Moon, for me and my pals. Join us in the silvery light of the “Harvest Moon Dance” with Nick At Nite (Nick Nicholai & Friends), Saturday, Oct.13 from 7–9:30 pm, at the Oak Harbor Senior Center. We’ll have Apple Pie at intermission. Admission is $5 per person at the door. Open to the Public. Island County veteran’s program Luncheon and Fall fashion show October 2012 | Vol. 4 | Issue 6 the Bridge LIFE . HEALTH . HAPPINESS NORTH WHIDBEY’S 50-PLUS CROWD TWILIGHT THE MOVIE Calling members of Team Edward and Team Jacob! We will have a showing of the movie Twilight on Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 1 pm. A chance to see the movie before our Twilight Tour in Forks. We will have a trivia quiz during our tour and you can win treats! Bring your lunch and join us. RSVP by calling 279-4580.. TRAVEL PRESENTATION PARIS TO NORMANDY Our second presentation by Globus is Thursday, Oct. 11 at 3:30 pm. Stop by and pick up a brochure and make a deposit by Oct. 1 to get in on our special price. Trip is filling up – don’t wait. We will be cruising on the Seine River out of Paris to Normandy, a beautiful way to see and visit the towns along the river. Questions, contact Pat Gardner at pgardner@ oakharbor.org (360) 279-4582. 2013 MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG SEMINAR The Oak Harbor Senior Center in partnership with the SHIBA (Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors) HelpLine, invites you to a free community presentation on the 2013 Medicare Prescription Drug Program. Topics include changes in the Part D benefits., Extra Help for the Part D benefits, how to choose a Prescription Drug Plan and what to watch out for. A representative from the SHIBA HelpLine program will be presenting at this workshop on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012, 10 am at the Oak Harbor Senior Center. 2012 VOTER ACCESSIBILITY PROGRAM Your Vote, Your Voice! The Voter Accessibility Program, for Island, San Juan, Skagit & Whatcom Counties, wants to spread the word that we will help eliminate barriers that may impact eligible voters’ access to either register or to vote due to some disability that they have. Regardless of disability, as long as the resident is eligible to vote in Washington State, our goal is to assist them so they may fully participate in our democracy. Current estimates show that one of every seven US citizens experiences some type of disability. Current census data shows Volunteers! Sweet treats! ANNUAL VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION AT REGENCY ON WHIDBEY Snow Man Quilt Raffle DANCE See NEWS BRIEFS, page 6

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Members of the Center Piecers display the beautiful hand appliqued Snow Man Quilt they made. Members were responsible for one or two squares of the quilt. Raffle tickets are $1and available at the Front Desk. Drawing will be held Friday, December 14 so winner will be able to enjoy it during the holidays.

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events Pg. 2 Classes Pg. 7 Calendar Pg. 5 travel Pg. 4

This year the Oak Harbor Senior Center will celebrate Volunteers! Sweet Treats! at the Annual Volunteer Appreciation. All Volunteers,

of the Oak Harbor Senior Center, are invited to join us Tuesday, Oct. 16 from 2-4 pm at Regency On Whidbey. Join us for a Dessert & Fruit Buffet, Entertainment,

Door Prizes and fun as we honor 26 Years of Service. We are encouraging car pooling. You may park at the Center and ride our bus. Sign up at the Front Desk if you would like a ride. Bus will leave the center at 1:45 pm. The Center will be closed at 1:30 pm for the event. RSVP by calling 279-4580 by October 12.

I sland County Commissioner Angie Homola will present

the Island County Veteran’s Program at the Oak Harbor Senior Center Tuesday, Oct. 9 from 1 pm. Come and learn about support services that are available to veterans in Island County. RSVP by calling 279-4580.

Come join us for lunch and a Fall Fashion Show on Thursday, Nov. 8 at

11:30 am, at the Whidbey Golf & Country Club. Update your Fall wardrobe and holiday apparel with fashions from The Dress Barn. Tickets are on sale for $25.at the Front Desk of the Oak Harbor Senior Center. Bring your friends and join us. Benefit for the Oak Harbor Senior Center.

Shine on, shine on Harvest Moon up in the sky. We’ve had no dancing since July! So shine on, shine on Harvest Moon, for me and my pals. Join

us in the silvery light of the “Harvest Moon Dance” with Nick At Nite (Nick Nicholai & Friends), Saturday, Oct.13 from 7–9:30 pm, at the Oak Harbor Senior Center. We’ll have Apple Pie at intermission. Admission is $5 per person at the door. Open to the Public.

IslandCounty veteran’s program

Luncheon and Fall fashion show

October 2012 | Vol. 4 | Issue 6theBridge

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TWILIGHT THE MOVIECalling members of Team Edward and Team Jacob! We will have a showing of the movie Twilight on Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 1 pm. A chance to see the movie before our Twilight Tour in Forks. We will have a trivia quiz during our tour and you can win treats! Bring your lunch and join us. RSVP by calling 279-4580..

TRAVEL PRESENTATIONPARIS TO NORMANDYOur second presentation by Globus is Thursday, Oct. 11 at 3:30 pm. Stop by and pick up a brochure and make a deposit by Oct. 1 to get in on our special price. Trip is filling up – don’t wait. We will be cruising on the Seine River out of Paris to Normandy, a beautiful way to see and visit the towns along the river. Questions, contact Pat Gardner at [email protected] (360) 279-4582.

2013 MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG SEMINARThe Oak Harbor Senior Center in partnership with the SHIBA (Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors) HelpLine, invites you to a free community presentation on the 2013 Medicare Prescription Drug Program. Topics include changes in the Part D benefits., Extra Help for the Part D benefits, how to choose a Prescription Drug Plan and what to watch out for. A representative from the SHIBA HelpLine program will be presenting at this workshop on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012, 10 am at the Oak Harbor Senior Center.

2012 VOTER ACCESSIBILITY PROGRAM Your Vote, Your Voice!The Voter Accessibility Program, for Island, San Juan, Skagit & Whatcom Counties, wants to spread the word that we will help eliminate barriers that may impact eligible voters’ access to either register or to vote due to some disability that they have. Regardless of disability, as long as the resident is eligible to vote in Washington State, our goal is to assist them so they may fully participate in our democracy. Current estimates show that one of every seven US citizens experiences some type of disability. Current census data shows

Volunteers! Sweet treats!ANNUAL VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION AT REGENCY ON WHIDBEY

Snow Man Quilt Raffle

Dance

See NEWS BRIEFS, page 6

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OLD TIME FIDDLERSThe Old Time Fiddlers will play Friday, Oct. 5 at 6:30 pm at the Oak Harbor Senior Center. Admission is by donation to the Old Time Fiddlers. Everyone’s welcome.

COUNTRY LINE DANCE A “Country Line Dance” will be held Friday, Oct. 12 from 7 - 10 pm, at the Oak Harbor Senior Center. Admission is $5.00 per person – $9 per couple, $1 dis-count for Senior Center Members. Open to the Public.

CRAFT FAIRIf you are interested in participating in a Craft Fair at the Oak Harbor Senior Center, call Roxann at 279-4583. Possible date is Friday and Saturday, Nov. 16 & 17. Set-up would be Friday afternoon and Craft Fair will run from 6-8 pm and then Saturday, 9 am-3 pm. Cost to rent a table is $25. Will need at least 15 interested people by Oct. 1 before further planning is done.

SENIOR NIGHT OUTOle! Senior Night Out will meet at Valle Azule, for fun, friendship and great food on Wednesday, Oct. 17. Meet at 5 pm. RSVP by calling the Center, 279-4580, Oct. 12. (Gratuities not included.)

FIREARMS SAFETY EDUCATIONThe North Whidbey Sportsmen’s Association is offering classes to the general public in firearms safety education and training. The classes will start in late September. All sessions will be held at the NWSA

range at 886 Gun Club Rd., off Oak Harbor Rd. For more info or to register, please contact NRA certified instructor John Hellmann at 675-8397. Class dates, fees and additional information can be found at www.northwhidbeysportsmen.org.

FREE COMPUTER TRAININGPioneer Computers is now offering free computer training for those ages 55 and over. Come in to view training videos on Windows 7 and applications such as Ancestry.com, eBay, Facebook, PayPal, Photoshop, iPad & iTunes and many, many more. Videos can be viewed as many times as you like. A comfortable chair and headphones are provided. Please call 679-3839 to schedule an appointment. We ask that you please limit yourself to 1- 2 hours at a time.

COMMUNITY HEALTHFIRST MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANPatrick Ewing, with Community HealthFirst, will present information on the Community HealthFirst Medicare Advantage Plans on Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 10 am and 2 pm. Benefits include low to no premiums, dental and vision coverage, emergency care, primary & specialist care. RSVP by calling 279-4580.

GROUP HEALTH MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANA Group Health representative will be at the Center on Mondays, Oct. 15 & 22 at 2 pm, to discuss the 2013 Information as the AEP-Annual Enrollment Period with

Medicare starts October 15. The AEP time to change plans for January 2013 is October 15 to December 5. RSVP by calling the Center at 279-4580.

VETERAN’S DAY PARADEThe 1st Annual Oak Harbor Veteran’s Day Parade will be held Saturday, November 10, 2012. Any veteran’s group or veteran interested in participating, please call Event Coordinator Terry Lacey at (360) 672-8339. Entry forms are available at the Oak Harbor Senior Center. They will need a description of your entry and number of participants, such as band, float, walking group, tractors, vintage car, motorcycle group. Please come and honor our Veteran’s and POW-MIA’s.

HUMANA MEDICARE ADVANTAGEA Humana Medicare health care specialist will be here on Fridays, Oct. 12 & 19 from 1-3 pm, heading up community meetings. The representative will be providing information pertaining to the Humana Medicare Advantage plans available in Island County and answer any health care related questions. Information relating to the enrollment process will be available. RSVP by calling the Center at 279-4580.

STERLING HEALTH PLANSThe Annual Enrollment Period for Medicare begins October 15. Find out how some plans are changing for 2013 by attending a presentation offered by Sterling Health Plans. Jim Ross will explain how these changes may impact you. He’ll also discuss how to continue your health club membership through Silver and Fit on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 1 pm at the Oak Harbor Senior Center. RSVP by calling 279-4580.

> OctOber eVent spOtlIght

The Bridge is a joint publication of Oak Harbor Senior Services and the Whidbey News-Times and is distributed to more

than 7,000 North Whidbey homes monthly on the last Wednesday of the month. Printing any advertisement herein does not constitute an endorsement by the City of Oak Harbor Senior Services or its Senior Center. Opinions of columnists do not reflect the opinion of the City of Oak Harbor Senior Services or its Senior Center. Editorial content is compiled by the staff of the Oak Harbor Senior Center and design/

layout/printing/distribution by the Whidbey News Times.

Oak harBOr SeniOr ServiceS Mike Mcintyre Senior Services Administratorroxann dunn-Terry Program Coordinator Pat gardner Administrative AssistantTravel desk — 279-4587

EdiTOr | roxann dunn-TerryOak harbor Senior center is located at 51 SE Jerome St. Oak Harbor, WA 98277Business Hours: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm360-279-4580Yearly Membership dues - $30.00Send comments/suggestions to:[email protected] advertise, call 360-675-6611.

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When the moon is in the Seventh House and Jupiter aligns with Mars, it is the dawning of the Perfect Day. The only problem? You sometimes don’t know it is the Perfect Day until nearly the end. It may even start out with a few hiccups. It was Wednesday, August 15. The Washington State Association of Senior Center’s Annual Mariner Game. One of the few trips I escort each year. It’s a chance for me to see some of my buddies from other Senior Centers as we bring

our people to the game. It started off with 20 people from our Center and it grew to 40. I was able to get more tickets. Yeah! Then I started my annual search for Cracker Jacks. What’s a baseball game without Cracker Jacks? Someone wondered where the peanuts were. I was tempted to tell him to look in the Peanut Gallery. It took three stores for me to get enough. Second Yeah! Sunny day. Third Yeah! Mr. Volunteer takes me down to meet the bus and hands me the bags of Cracker Jacks. Loading up the bus but have to wait. Two people haven’t shown. Do roll call. They are already on the bus. Yeah! Get off on time. Yeah! Start to pass out the Cracker Jacks. Oh no! 40 people and only 32 boxes of Cracker Jacks. Uh-oh. Minus one Yeah. Guess Mr. Volunteer’s math is off. New Bus Driver. He’s from Spokane. He doesn’t know Seattle. Never driven there. Uh-oh. But he does get us there in plenty of time. Uh-oh is now Yeah! Great seats in the Terrace Club. Games

start. This is where I learn again that I’m in the right place at the right time and I’m not even aware of it. Game starts. I sit there. Through five innings wondering how much more boring can this game get? Every time Tampa Bay comes up to bat, one, two, three, Alex strikes them out. Where’s the action” When is this going to get interesting. We finally get some of our guys on base and then a home run. OK, Please God just don’t let the Mariner’s loose. I want my people to see a winning game. What an understatement. (The Mariners Had lost two games before this one. I go to the little girls room and hear the announcer. That’s my first clue that something big is in the works. I almost thought of staying there so I could hear the step-by-step plays. I go back to my seat. People are excited. Could it? Will it? Another Tampa Bay inning and Felix strikes them out, one, two, three. Excitement grows. Again Tampa Bay, struck out. People are starting to stand up, shouting. It’s

the eighth. Tampa Bay, one, two, three, once again, Felix strikes them out. Uh-oh. Tampa Bay Head Coach isn’t happy with Felix. He doesn’t like the curve ball Felix threw. Umpire rules too bad, it’s in the Strike Zone. The player either tries to hit it or he’s calling a Strike. Head Coach is escorted off the field and put in time out for arguing. Everybody is on their feet. Everyone is screaming. It is unbelievable. It’s the bottom of the ninth. Will he? Can he? Yes. Yes he does and the stadium goes wild. No one is leaving early. Nobody wants to leave. We have seen Felix Hernandez, pitch the 23rd Perfect Game ever pitched in Major League History! On the bus I call the Center on my cell phone and the bus explodes into cheers. Then we call Mike in his office and cheer. Finally we’re off for home. The perfecting ending for a Perfect Day. And to think I almost fell asleep because it started off as one of the most boring games I’ve ever seen.

Side note: When Mr. Volunteer picked me up he said he found a bag with Cracker Jacks in the back seat. Guess his math wasn’t off.

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“Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.”

By ROxaNN DuNN-TeRRy

The Perfect Game

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WEEK 1Mon 1 Chile Relleno CasseroleTues 2 Terrific Turkey Chili & Broccoli SaladWed 3 French Dip w/Au JusThurs 4 Chili Stuffed Baked PotatoFri 5 Michele's Zucchini Parmesan BakeWEEK 2Mon 8 Tuna Patties & Wild RiceTues 9 Greek Pizza w/Artichokes & FetaWed 10 Italian Meatball SubThurs 11 Navy Bean Soup w/Smoked HamFri 12 Chicken Breast w/Sour Cream SauceWEEK 3Mon 15 Mixed Mushroom StrataTues 16 Chicken & DumplingsWed 17 German Sausage & Red Cabbage w/applesThurs 18 Baked Cod w/Lemon SauceFri 19 Spinach Cheese LasagnaWEEK 4Mon 22 Cashew Chicken w/ScallionsTues 23 Mulligatawny Soup & SaladWed 24 Tamale Pie w/SalsaThurs 25 Chef's ChoiceFri 26 Fish & ChipsWEEK 5Mon 29 Shepherd's PieTues 30 Club Sandwich & SaladWeds 31 Halloween 'Ghoulish' Goulash

Cam Bey Apartments50 N. Main, CoupevilleMon. - Fri. at noon360-678-4886

Oak Harbor Senior Center51 SE Jerome St., Oak HarborMon., Wed., Fri. at 11:45 am360-279-4580

meal sites & hours:

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(360) 675-5193

SENIOR SERVICES Of ISLAND COUNTY

Information and Assistance for Seniors: Living Wills, Medicare, Medicaid, Sample Wills, Dental, Trash cards, MOW/Ensure, Job Bank, Free Notary Service, DPOA, POLST and more– Call 675-0311.

HEALTH INfORMATIONLiving with Grief - Information and Support

The Grief Support Group will meet Monday, Oct. 8 from 1 to 2:30 pm. Find healing and hope, and learn about helpful resources. Open to adults who have experienced the death of someone significant. Especially suitable for people who have recently had a loss. No charge. No pre-registration. For more information, please phone Hospice of the Northwest, 360-814-5550.

Alzheimer’s Support GroupMeets the first Thursday of the

month from 2:30-4:30 pm at the Meeting House, just west of Home Place Special Care Center, 171 SW 6th Ave., Oak Harbor. Call 360-279-2555.

Parkinson’s Support GroupOct. 5 at Cherry Hill Club House,

547 NW 12th Loop, Oak Harbor. Group facilitator is Carolyn Hansen, 279-1785.

foot Care ClinicAppointments are available for

Wednesdays, Oct. 10 & 24. To make an appointment, call the Front Desk at 279-4580. Foot Care Clinic is held at North Whidbey Caregivers Cove.

Oak Harbor Hearing Aid Service

Free hearing tests and hearing aid repairs on Mondays, Oct. 8 & 22 from 1-3 pm. For an appointment call the Center, 279-4580.

Vision Impaired Support Group

Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 2 pm. For information, contact Paul Bovey at 679-8293.

SHIBAAppointments are available on

Wednesdays, from 9–11:30 am For appointments call the Center at 279-4580.

SHIBA (Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors) Help Line is a

FREE service of the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner, sponsored locally by Island Hospital. The volunteers are trained to inform people of their options regarding health insurance, Medicare (supplements, advantage plans or Part D) disability, individual, long term care, COBRA, VA. For assistance with claims or billing problems, please call the local SHIBA sponsors @ 360-675-2229 ext 1342, and you will be directed to someone to help you.

PRESCRIPTION EXPENSES ASSISTANCE

Needing assistance with prescription expenses? Medical Safety Net of North Whidbey is a charitable organization providing immediate temporary help with uncovered prescription expenses to people living in zip codes 98277 and 98278. This small fund is supported by the donations of your friends, neighbors and local businesses, and administered by volunteers. In order to meet the needs of as many people as possible, we set limits on how much assistance is available to

any one individual over the course of a year. Payments are made directly to providers. Bills already paid cannot be reimbursed. If you need help with prescription expenses, please call (360) 929-3328 and leave a message. A volunteer will call you back within 24 hours

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October trips 4 – Fall Foliage Trip 5 – Historic Downtown Snohomish 6 – 50th anniversary of Seattle Center 7 – Queen of Seattle Sunday Brunch8-10 – a Bite of Forks, Twilight Tour13 – Skagit Valley animals & More15 – King Tut exhibit17 – Snoqualmie Casino21 – Fraser Downs –Harness Racing23 – alderwood Mall30 – Tulalip Casino31 – Mystery Lunch

In consideration of those with allergic sensitivities, please do not wear fragrances of any kind on the trips. Thank you.

For a complete descriptionof all trips, see the

Fall 2012 Travel Brochure.

to/from cruise pier, cruise, one way, airfare from Fairbanks to Seattle, port charges, government fees, taxes and transfers to/from ship. (Travel Insurance available at additional cost). An initial deposit of $600 per person is required to secure reservations and assign cabins. Those who book early get the best prices and the best cabin locations. PASSPORT REQUIRED. Final balance is due May 28, 2013. Roxann, 279-4583.

$175 Per Person Deposit when you re-serve by October 31! HAWAIIAN ISLANDS CRUISE With Norwegian Cruise Lines NCL the Pride of America October 24 - November 2, 2013

10 Days / 9 Nights + 2 Pre-Nights in Honolulu with Touring. Prices start with Inside cabin - $3,357 per person, double occupancy. Included in package: RT airfare from Bellingham International Airport, 2 pre-nights at the beautiful Princess Kaiulani Hotel with tours of Pearl Harbor and the Arizona Memorial, Honolulu City tour and Polynesian Cultural Center, Cruise, Port Charges, Government Fees, Taxes, transfers to/from ship. Not included: Travel insurance, which is recommended and available at an extra cost; Gratuities aboard ship; All soda and alcoholic beverages. An initial deposit of $350 per person is required to secure reservations and assign cabins. Those who book early get the best prices and the best cabin locations. Final balance is due July 12, 2013. Roxann, 279-4583.

Don’t Miss Out! Book Now & Save $150 SHADES Of IRELAND March 12-21, 2013–10 Days–13 Meals

Double: $3,169 (reg. $3, 319) Single: $3,619 (reg. $3,769) Celebrate the Wearin’ O’ The Green this year with St. Paddy! The Emerald Isle, a land renowned for its “forty shades of green”, is filled with rolling hills, warm people, stately castles and rollicking fun. Highlights include: Dublin; Irish Evening; Kilkenny; Waterford Crystal; Blarney Castle; Jaunting Car Ride; Ring of Kerry; Killarney Farm Visit; Limerick, Cliffs of Moher; Galway; Castle Stay. Included in price: RT Air from Seattle, Air Taxes and fees/Surcharges, Cancelation Waiver and insurance of $220 per person, Hotel Transfers. Pat Gardner, 279-4582.

Don’t Miss Out! Book Now & Save $150 PARIS TO NORMANDY’S LANDING BEACHES April 29 - May 7, 2013

Double: $4,666 E-Category Cabin Active or Retired Military and Educator

can receive $100 off the cruise price. Extra nights are available in Paris at the end of your cruise for $199 per person. Combine time in France’s marvelous capitol with discoveries of quaint towns along the Seine and in the picturesque Normandy region. Highlights: Paris, Bernon, Rouen, Les Andelys, Conflans. Price includes: cruise/land tour, base accommodations, port charges, airfare from Seattle, taxes and fees/Surcharges, meals as listed in itinerary and services

of a professional tour guide. Cancelation waiver and insurance available upon request. $250 deposit needed ASAP, Cabins limited. Pat Gardner, 279-4582.

Book Now & Save $250 THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS & MACHU PICCHU October 15-28, 2013–14 Days–27 Meals

Superior Cabin: $8, 499 (reg. $8,749); Junior Cabin: $9.099 (reg. $9,349); Balcony Cabin: $9,899 (reg. $10,149) - Per Person Double. The trip of a life time! Highlights include: the “Lost City of the Incas”, Quito, Middle of the World, 5-Day Galapagos Cruise, Guayaquil, Lima, Sacred Valley of the Incas, Machu Picchu, Cuzco and Larco Museum. Included in price: RT Air from Seattle, Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges, Attraction Taxes, and Fees, Hotel Transfers. Not included - Cancelation Waiver and insurance of $305 per person. Pat Gardner, 279-4582.

THE GRAND CANYON 2 Nights Accommodations in Las Vegas April 19 - 28, 2013 10 Days - 9 Nights

Double: $855 Single: $1,193. A truly spectacular trip! Fabulous gaming and entertainment in Las Vegas plus one of America’s great treasures., the Grand Canyon. The Best Part? NO AIRFARE!!! Highlights include: World Center for Birds of Prey, Laughlin, Nevada, Grand Canyon National Park & the IMAX Grand Canyon movie, Pioneer Museum, Powerhouse Visitors Center, Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Included in price: Motorcoach Transportation, video and restrooms equipped, 9 nights lodging including 2 consecutive nights in a Las Vegas Casino Hotel, 12 meals, Free day to shop, explore and discover Las Vegas, and gratuities. Not included - Cancelation Waiver and insurance of $69 per person, $100 Deposit at time of sign up. Balance by February 15, 2013. (No Credit Cards). Contact Roxann, 279-4583.

fULL TRANSIT PANAMA CANAL CRUISE With Celebrity Cruises on Celebrity Millennium Eastbound Panama Canal September 22 – October 7, 2013

The Canal is going to change and the original one will be a thing of the past. This may be the last year (2013) to see the magnificent original Canal that took so many years to make. Join Roxann and Mr. Volunteer, of Legacy Family Tree, for what will undoubtedly be an enlightening and rewarding journey. You will be able to attend Legacy Family Tree genealogy classes for free as a participant of this trip. Prices start with Inside Large Stateroom $2668.88 per person. Includes Cruise fare, port charges, Taxes, Gratuities, Airfare from Seattle R/T, and Transfers. (Travel Insurance available at additional cost). An initial deposit of $400 per person is required to secure reservations and assign cabins. Book early to get the best prices and the best cabin locations. PASSPORT REQUIRED. Final balance is due June 6, 2013. Roxann, 279-4583.

QUEEN Of SEATTLE Seattle Sunday Brunch CruiseSunday, October 7, 2012 Cost: $90-Member / $120-Non-member Departure: 7 am / Return: 3:30 - 4 pm

Take a step away from the traditional landlubber brunch buffet and board the Queen of Seattle for a gourmet feast on the water. Relive the days of the 1890’s Alaska Gold Rush when fortune seekers journeyed from Seattle to the Klondike and paddle wheelers plied the waters of the Yukon River. Steam along the shorelines of Lake Union and Lake Washington. The crew will entertain you with a narration of the sights along the way as you savor the “all you can enjoy” buffet, including a complimentary glass of champagne served at departure. Your favorite cocktail, wine, champagne, beer and non-alcoholic beverages are available for purchase. Includes transportation, brunch buffet, complimentary glass of champagne, sales tax, gratuity, port fees. 20 Seats. Sign up with payment by October 1.

A BITE Of fORKS THE TWILIGHT ZONE! Oct. 8-10, 2012 Three days & Two nights Cost: $199-Dbl-Member / $274-Single-Member Depart: 6:30 am / Return: 6:30-7 pm

Whether you’re Team Edward or Team Jacob, a fun adventure is planned with Nina & Scott as you enter the Twilight Zone. Forks is a mecca for fans from around the world because of the popular Twilight series. We will have a Twilight Tour and see many of the special locations mentioned in these magical and engrossing books. Forks is also the gateway to Olympic National Park, and ocean beaches. Visit Beachs and the Hoh Rain Forest, part of Olympic National Park’s 73-mile long wilderness coast. Other stops include Hurricane Ridge, Kalaloch, and the Forks Timber Museum. Bring your camera and binoculars!. Includes: Transportation, two night hotel stay, Twilight Tour, and a great Pacific Northwest Adventure! 18 seats - $100 deposit at sign-up. Final payment by Oct. 1.

GREAT DEALS - EXTENDED TRAVEL fOR 2013 >Brochures available at the Travel Desk$100 Per Person Deposit Plus $325 On Board Coupon Book when you reserve by October 17! ALASKA CRUISETOUR with Princess Cruises the Coral Princess 11 Days / 10 Nights - September 10, 2013

Highlights include: Eight day cruise, Glacier Bay National Park National Park Rangers, an Iditarod champion, Alaskan storyteller, Mt. McKinley Express rail, Denali National Park, overnight stays at Princess Wilderness Lodges, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, College Fjord, Anchorage (Whittier) and Sternwheeler Riverboat cruise. Prices start with Inside cabin - $2,970 per person, double occupancy. Price includes: motorcoach

Take me out to the ballgame! Senior Center members hold up their Cracker Jacks on the recent trip to see the Mariners play in Seattle. See “The Perfect Game” on page 2 for the exciting play-by-play.

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sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday

9:30 - Aerobic Exercises9:30 – Nintendo Wii Bowl-

ing12-3 –Jack Pot Bingo– Regency On Whidbey

12:30 – Cribbage7 – Wire Wrap

10-12:30 – Ping Pong, Pool, Pinochle!

9 – Lapidary9:00 – Zumba Gold

9-12 – Wood Carving10 – Travel Committee

1 – Japanese Women Group

1 – Twilight Movie12 – Chess

1 – Line Dance

8:30 – Yoga9- Quilt Class

9:30- Conditioning9:30 – Nintendo Wii

BowlingLUNCH

1 – Knitting Circle1 – Dottie’s Painting

Class5 – Tai Chi

8:30 – Yoga9 – Lapidary

9 – SHIBA9:30- Conditioning

10 – SHIBA Medicare Part D LUNCH

12:30 – Ping Pong12:30 – Party Bridge

1 – Beginning Bridge3 – Hula

7 – Gem Club

9- Quilting9:30 – Tai Chi

LUNCH12:30 – Pinochle6:30 – Old Time

fiddlers

9:30 - Aerobic Exercises9:30 – Nintendo Wii

Bowling12-3 –Jack Pot Bingo– Harbor Tower Village

12:30 – Cribbage3:30 – Globus Presentation7 – Wire Wrap

9- Quilting9:30 – Tai Chi

LUNCH12:30 – Pinochle

1 – Humana Medicare7 – Country Line Dance

8:30 – Yoga9 – Anita’s Painting Class

9:30- Conditioning9:30 – Nintendo Wii

BowlingLUNCH

1 – Dottie’s Painting Class1-3 – Hearing Tests

5 – Tai Chi

9 – Lapidary9:00 – Zumba Gold

9-12 – Wood Carving12 – Chess

1 – Mac Seminar1 – Veteran’s Assistance

with Commissioner Angie Homola

2 – *Line Dance (Different time for today)7 – Stamp Club

8:30 – Yoga9 – Lapidary; SHIBA9:30- Conditioning9:30 – foot Clinic10 – Community

Healthfirst MedicareLUNCH

12:30 – Party Bridge12:30 – Ping Pong

1 – Beginning Bridge2 – Community

Healthfirst Medicare3 – Hula

10-12:30 – Ping Pong, Pool, Pinochle!

7 – Harvest Moon Dance

9 – Lapidary9:00 – Zumba Gold

9-12 – Wood Carving9:30 - Nintendo Wii

Bowling1:30 – Center Closed

2 – VolunteerAppreciation Event atRegency On Whidbey

9 – Lapidary9:00 – Zumba Gold

9-12 – Wood Carving9:30 – Nintendo Wii

Bowling1 – Line Dance

8:30 – Yoga9 – Lapidary

9 – SHIBA9:30- Conditioning

10 – Reverse MortgageLUNCH

12:30 – Party Bridge12:30 – Ping Pong

1 – Beginning Bridge1 – Sterling Medicare

3 – Hula5 – Senior Night Out!

8:30 – Yoga9 – Lapidary

9 – SHIBA9:30- Conditioning

LUNCH12:30 – Party Bridge

12:30 – Ping Pong1 – Beginning Bridge

3 – HulaThe Bridge comes out

9:20 - Aerobic Exercises9:30 – Nintendo Wii

Bowling12-3 –Jack Pot Bingo–

Edward Jones12:30 – Cribbage

7 – Wire Wrap

9- Quilting9:30 – Tai Chi

LUNCH12:30 – Pinochle

1 – Humana Medicare

8:30 – Yoga9- Quilting Class

9:30- Conditioning9:30 – Nintendo Wii

BowlingLUNCH

1 – Knitting Circle1 – Dottie’s Painting Class

2 – Group Health Medicare5 – Tai Chi

9:30 - Aerobic Exercises9:30 – Nintendo Wii

Bowling12-3 –Jack Pot Bingo–

Banner Bank12:30 – Cribbage

7 – Wire Wrap

9- Quilting9:30 – Tai Chi

LUNCH12:30 – Pinochle

10-12:30 – Ping Pong, Pool, Pinochle

9 – Lapidary9:00 – Zumba Gold

9-12 – Wood Carving9:30 – Nintendo Wii

Bowling1 – Line Dance7 – Stamp Club

8:30 – Yoga9- Quilting Class

9:30- Conditioning9:30 – Nintendo Wii

BowlingLUNCH

1 – Knitting Circle1 – Dottie’s Painting Class

2 –Group Health Medicare5 – Tai Chi

8:30 – Yoga9- Quilting Class

9:30- Conditioning9:30 – Nintendo Wii

BowlingLUNCH

1 – Knitting Circle1 – Dottie’s Painting Class

5 – Tai Chi

8:30 – Yoga9 – Lapidary

9 – SHIBA9:30- Conditioning

9:30–12 – foot Clinic (Day Break Bldg.)

LUNCH12:30 – Party Bridge

12:30 – Ping Pong1 – Beginning Bridge

3 – Hula

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For details about items listed below or a comprehensive list of events, visit the

Oak Harbor Senior Center at51 SE Jerome Street or call 360-279-4580.

ctober 2012

WIN A TRIP fOR TWO TO SEE WICKED RAffLEReady for a ‘Wicked’ Good Time? Our trip to see the musical

Wicked is sold out, but you can still win a trip for two, tickets, transportation and main floor seating. Join us at The Paramount in Seattle, Thursday, November 15. Raffle Tickets are $1 and drawing will be held Wednesday, October 31 at Noon.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Rememberthosewho

foughtbravely

andcelebrate survivors

through care and awareness

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the Bridge | october 2012 Page 6 | groups & support

New England GroupWill meet Monday, Oct. 15, at 11:30 am at Zorba’s. Call Evelyn at 675-5106.W.I.G.S. Whidbey Island Genealogical Searchers meets at 2720 Heller Rd., at the fire station just north of Crosby Rd. Next meeting is Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 1 pm. Our guest speaker will be Joan Peters. She will talk about the Janet Ennzmann Archives at the Island County Histori-cal Museum. There will be information for all, refresh-ments and raffles. All are welcome. For more informa-tion contact Ruth Hancock 675 -4086, [email protected]; Gordon Garnhart 360 240 8875, [email protected]; Betty Leitch 675-3722, [email protected] Computer SeminarMonthly seminar scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1 pm.Whidbey Island Stamp ClubMeets the second and fourth Tuesdays at 7 pm. New members welcome. Free evaluations on stamp collec-tions provided. Contact Lee Dougherty, 675-9674.LapidaryTuesday and Wednesday mornings at 9 am.Whidbey Island Gem ClubWill meet Wednesday, Oct. 3 at 7 pm. There will be a general meeting of the membership. Interested and potential members, ages 8 to 100+ are invited to attend. Contact Chip Batcheller, 679-9397 Wire WrapThursdays at 7 pm. New people welcome. Create unique jewelry. A cab and the wire needed for your first project will be provided. May purchase cabs and wire for future projects. Contact Dick James, 675-9396.

Quilting GroupMondays & Fridays – 9 am.Widows & Widowers of Whidbey IslandFun supportive people with common interests. Month-ly dinner at NAS Whidbey Chief Petty Officer’s Club the second Friday of the month at 5 pm. Every Sunday, Call Phyllis Hofkamp, 675-3628 for breakfast location and call Roz Davis, 675-3171 for dinner location.October Events at Oak Harbor Library

The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive. For more information, please call 360-675-5115, or visit www.sno-isle.org. Oak Harbor Library opens at 9 am Monday through Friday, 10 am on Saturday, and 1 pm on Sunday. Book a librarian for free one-on-one help with any computer, technology or online question.

Oak Harbor Book ClubFriday, Oct. 26 at 2 pm. Share your love of reading! Join the discussion of “Room” by Emma Donoghue.. Books available for check-out at the library.

Mystery Book LoversThursday, Oct. 25 at 3 pm. Friends of the Oak Har-bor Library invite you to choose any book by Carole Nelson Douglas (Midnight Louie series) and join the discussion.

a Star ShinesThursday, Oct. 18 at 3 pm at the Oak Harbor Library. A star party presented by the Island County Astronomi-cal Association.

eSL Talk Time Mondays, Oct 1 – 29 at 4:30 pm. Preregister online or in-person for the 6-week series beginning Oct 1 at the Oak Harbor Library. Practice speaking English in this

new class, taught by an experienced library volunteer.

Free Citizenship Class Mondays, Oct 1–Nov 5 at 6:30 pm. Preregister for this 6-week class to prepare for U.S. Citizenship exam at the Oak Harbor Library. Whether you are just starting to apply for citizenship or already have an interview date, this series of six classes will help you prepare. Classes are free and taught in English by an experi-enced library volunteer.

october interest groups

678-CARE • 360-321-6600 • 311 NE 3rd Street • Coupeville

• FUN-FILLED ACTIVITIES• BEAUTY SALON• EXERCISE PROGRAM• TRAVEL AROUND COUPEVILLE• REHABILITATION SERVICES“People Caring About People”

“Do OneNice Thing”Ideas for October

Help House - ALWAYS needs tuna, macaroni 1. and cheese, pork and beans and soup. We can make a difference.

SMILE AT SOMEONE. You might be the only 2. bright thing they see today!

Thank you. When you show appreciation 3. to your friends, your family, and other people you come in contact each day it will not only make a difference in your life, but theirs as well.

News Briefs ...from Page 1

2012 VOTER ACCESSIBILITY PROGRAM continuedthat even though they are eligible and/or even registered to vote, people with a disability are still less likely to vote (2010 Census). That is one reason why all County Election Offices have Accessible Voting Units; this equipment allows voters with physical or visual limitations to vote independently. When you move, the change of address with the Post Office does not automatically mean that the Elections Office is notified. Whenever you move, please be sure to contact the Elections Office in your County to give them your new address. If you move anywhere within Washington State, you can change your address online at www.myvote.wa.gov If you or someone you know needs the assistance of the Voter Accessibility Program in registering to vote, please call us. Please call with any questions 360-969-9059.October 8, 2012 Voter registration and address change deadline October 29, 2012 In-person registration deadline for new Washington voters

SNO-ISLE LIBRARIES 50TH YEAR CELEBRATION AND OAK HARBOR LIBRARY OPEN HOUSECelebrate 50 years of Sno-Isle Libraries in Oak Harbor with entertainment, refreshments and door prizes on Saturday, October 27 at 11am at the library. Share your memories of the library, and bring a small item for the time capsule, to be opened in 2022. Funded by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library, Sno-Isle Libraries Foundation and generous community donors.

REVERSE MORTGAGE INfORMATIONAL SEMINARLearn about this FHA Insured loan that has no monthly payments for as long as you live in the home; “How’s that possible?” Steve Mclean will explain the Plus’ and Minus’ of the program. Bring your questions Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 10 am. Steve is a senior from Anacortes. He has 11 + years reverse mortgage experience. RSVP by calling 279-4580.

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october 2012 | the Bridge games & classes | Page 7

games &fun

$25 Jackpot Bingos.Feeling Lucky? Welcome to our new First Thursday Bingo Sponsor,

Regency on Whidbey will sponsor a $25 Jackpot Bingo on Thursday, Oct. 4; Harbor Tower Village Retirement Center on Thursday, Oct. 11; Edward Jones on Thursday, Oct. 18 and Banner Bank on Thursday, Oct. 25. Cards for the $25 Bingo game available for $1. Bingo is played Thursdays from 12–3 pm.

Nintendo Wii BowlingMondays, Tuesdays (No Wii the first Tuesday of the month) and Thurs-

days, 9:30 am. Enjoy fun and exercise with Wii Bowling. No special shoes required or heavy balls.

Chess PlayersTuesdays, 12 Noon.

NEW - Mah Jongg2nd & 4th Wednesdays – 10 am–2 pm. Wright Patterson rules. Contact

Linda Bruner, 675-8315 or Sandi Carrothers – 675-1306.

Ping PongWednesdays 1–3 pm and Saturdays from 10 am–2 pm. Contact Eileen

Billings, 678-1684.

Party BridgeWednesdays, 12:30 pm. Must RSVP by 2 pm Monday afternoon.

Beginning Bridge ClassWednesdays, 1 pm Beginning Bridge is held at Oak Manor for people

who have never played, have little experience or have been in a previous class. For more information, call Don at 679-8807.

Bingo!Thursdays, 12–3 pm. Packet $4. Soft cards for special games .50 cents

each.

CribbageThursdays, 12–3 pm. Bring your cribbage boards.

PinochleFridays, 12:30 pm, Potluck lunch. Also on Tuesdays, 5:30 pm.

All Games are held at Oak Harbor Senior Center unless otherwise specified.See Calendar on page 5 for more activities at the center this month.

games &fun OCTOBER CLASSES

fun fitness A Fun Fitness program conducted

by the North End Fitness Center. Must be a paid member of the

Oak Harbor Senior Center to attend classes at OHSC. fALL SCHEDULE:yoga – M & W, 8:30 amChair Conditioning (Seated Aerobics) – M & W, 9:30 amZumba Gold – T, 9 am aerobics – TH, 9:30 amZumba Gold – F, 9 am (held at North End Fitness Center)Gentle yoga – F, 10:30 am (held at North End Fitness Center)

For $21.74 (including tax) Unlimited Senior Class Card you may take all four classes held at Senior Center & Friday Zumba Gold & Gentle Yoga held at North End Fitness Center.

Also available – a full NEFC gym membership for $27.18 (including tax). This includes all the Senior Center and NEFC classes.

To register, call North End Fitness Center at 675-1111.

Wood Carving Tuesdays 9 am with instructor

Dick Weber. Classes are $5 a session and open to all levels of carving ex-perience. New students welcome.

Line DanceTuesdays, 1 pm with instructor Jean.

$10 a month-Members. No partners needed.

Art with Dottie SandersFor beginners to experts, a con-

tinuing painting class, Mondays, from 1-4 pm. Work in any and all paint medias. Cost is $5 per session Members / $10 Non-Members. RSVP by calling 279-4580.

Hula ClassesWednesdays, 3 p.m. Taught by

Erlinda Gillett. Class fees are $20 for Beginners and $30 for Intermediates and Advanced students per month. Payable to teacher at the first class.

Tai Chi & QigongJill Reed teaches Tai Chi on

Mondays at 5 pm and Fridays at 9 am. To register, call Jill at 675-1464.

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