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    SEPTEMBER 2017

    1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103

    Spring Grove, PA 17362

    (717) 225-0733

    www.WindyHillontheCampus.org

    Email: [email protected]

    Entertainment by Cameron Sutphin in the Café – Wednesday,

    September 6, 9:30 a.m. We will sell advance breakfast tickets. $2.50 for

    breakfast sandwich and coffee.

    Stamping with Grace – Wednesday, September 6; 10 a.m. Grace

    Harrold will share her love of making stamped greeting cards. (Cost: $1)

    Open Mic! – Thursday, September 7; 10 a.m. This is Windy Hill's version

    of “American Idol.” Grab the microphone and express your talent!

    Dime Bingo – Monday, September 11; 10 a.m. – Join in this small group

    of bingo players for some small stakes bingo.

    Word Link – Tuesday, September 12; 10 a.m. Exercise your brain and

    have fun at the same time with this popular word game.

    Windy Hill Tote Bag Day – Tuesday, September 12; Members who eat

    lunch this day will receive a custom Windy Hill Tote Bag courtesy of Bailey

    Coach.

    Family Feud – Thursday, September 14; 10 a.m. Join us in this fun

    game. It is a favorite with our regulars!

    Scrapbooking with Bev – Monday, September 18; 10 a.m. Bring your

    pictures and Bev will help you turn them into beautiful pieces of art.

    Supplies are provided.

    Now You Have It … - Thursday, September 21, 10 a.m. Please bring a

    wrapped $1 gift that you would like to receive. You must bring a gift in

    order to play the game. No gifts will be provided by the center.

    Apple Dumpling Set-Up – Thursday, September 21, 12:30 p.m.

    Volunteers are needed to set up for our apple dumpling sale on Friday,

    September 22.

    Tammy MillerEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    Nancy WagnerADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT / RECEPTIONIST

    Nancy WaltonHDM COORDINATOR

    Risa AndersonPROGRAM ASSISTANT

    Carolyn AbelFOOD SERVICES COORDINATOR

    CENTER HOURSMonday - Friday

    8:30 am - 2:30 pm

    Windy Hill has a congregate

    meal program for adults Age

    60 and older. Please sign up

    by 9:30 am the day before to

    join us for lunch catered by

    the Nutrition Group. Meal

    donations are appreciated.

    MEALS

    Free door-to-door

    transportation is available

    for ages 65+ through Rabbit

    Transit to bring you to Windy

    Hill. Call the center for

    more details.

    TRANSPORTATION

    Find us on

    Facebook

    What's Happening??

    Continued on page 10

    Apple Dumplings Sale – Friday, September 22; 7:00 a.m. “Many hands

    make light work” is our motto for today. Please sign up in the registration

    area to help out with this fundraiser. This fundraiser provides support to

    Windy Hill so that we can continue to provide programs and services for

    little to no cost to our members. (No Bingo Today) No pre-orders will be

    accepted. Dumplings may be picked up after 11:30 a.m.

    Simple Wellness – Monday, September 25; 10 a.m. A representative

    from the PA Department of Health will provide information on “Safe Sex”

    for older adults.

    Rocket Club – Tuesday, September 26; 10 a.m.

    New Member Orientation – Tuesday, September 26; 12:30 p.m.

    Quilts for Kids – Mondays, September 11 & 18; 5 p.m. and Thursday,

    September 14; 10 a.m. Join the Quilts for Kids group to help make quilts

    to give to ill or needy children. You don't need to know how to sew. They

    can always use assistance cutting fabric, etc.

    What’s Happening? - Continued from page 1

    STAFF

    to s ok un r Pa LAh T RIT NU OSM S NPO

    WINDY HILL2017-18

    Board of Directors

    Directors:

    President Donna Hake

    Vice President Dave Brown

    Secretary Brenda Flory

    Treasurer Tom Uffelman

    Fred Burns

    Dr. Rosemary Cugliari

    Brenda Flory

    Dr. Terry Lehr

    Tamara Ramer

    Don Reichard

    Michael Robinson

    Claudette Shear

    Chris Stock

    Sandy Sferrella-Taylor

    SPONSORS

    Dining Room is open to the public Wednesdays & Fridays;

    4:30-8:00 p.m. (play Bingo for cash prizes – no caller)

    Open Juke Box – September 2; 7-11 p.m.

    Post Picnic – September 10; Noon-4 p.m.

    Sub Sale – September 20; orders due 9/13

    Chicken BBQ – September 16 – 10:30 a.m. until sold out

    Oyster Feed – October 1 – Noon – 4 p.m.

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    DONATIONS

    THANK YOU TO THESE ORGANIZATIONS

    AND INDIVIDUALS WHO MADE MONETARY

    DONATIONS IN THE MONTH OF JULY

    WISH LIST

    NEWSLETTER SPONSOR WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! The newsletter for September is sponsored by:

    A special thank you for donations in the month of July. Donations included food, supplies and other items to our center.

    Janie Ames

    Edmund & Theresa Ball

    Wayne & Peggy Baublitz

    Allen Costella

    John & Mary David

    Barbara Ellis

    Beth Folkenroth

    Barbara Hale

    William Harris

    Sarah Harrison

    Betty Keller

    Karen Langford

    Sharon Leiphart

    Jean McKinley

    Rosemarie Phillips

    Dawn Roser

    Thelma Russell

    Wayne Smeltzer

    Ray & Ann Snyder

    Charles Topper

    Randal Walton

    UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:

    * Greater Need

    Sieglinda HabershamGrace HarroldSusan HowesBecky MyersChuck SnyderLottie TroneBill WoodVFW Post 5265 Spring Grove

    Postage Stamps *

    13 gal. size Trash bags*

    Canned Soda *(Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Coke*,

    Diet Coke*, Mug Root beer, Orange Crush*)

    Bottled Water*

    Paper Towels*

    Tissues*

    8 ½ x 11 white copy paper *

    Gallon Freezer Bags*

    Bleach

    Toilet Paper*

    Dinner & Dessert Plates**

    Idaleen Bankert

    Bob & Maryann Brenneman

    Pauline Diehl

    Ethel Donner

    Wanda Doverspike

    Linda Eubank

    Glenda Funkhouser

    Jane Funt

    Doris Gladfelter

    Sieglinda Habersham

    Paul & Grace Harrold

    Dick Hartsough

    Don & Dolores Hoover

    Susan Howes

    Ellen Johnson

    Susan Kanwischer

    Bob & Gloria Kramer

    Linda Krebs

    Joann Rohrbaugh

    Ken & Pat McCannon

    Betty Mitchell

    Nancy Ohlson

    Cynthia Opong

    Byron & Pat Pomraning

    Leo & Sandy Reaver

    Jim & Dolores Senft

    Naomi Shearer

    Andy Strausbaugh

    Nancy Wagner

    Chester Wallick

    Doris White

    Country Meadows of York

    Kennies Markets

    Rod Abel

    Charlie Douglass

    Libby Beck

    Gloria Geesey

    Ardella Williams

    Treva Myers

    Larry Grothey

    Pat Franklin

    Larry Wolf

    Philip Carlise

    PRAYER LISTA representative from the York

    County Veteran’s Affairs office will be

    available on Thursday, September

    21, from 9 a.m. until noon. Please

    see Nancy for an appointment.

    Apprise Appointments Available Volunteers from the York County Area Agency on Aging Apprise office are available on the second Wednesday and fourth Mondays from 9-11 a.m. to assist with Medicare supplemental assistance. Please see Nancy to make an appointment.

    Veteran's Assistance

    THANKYOU

    Rich & Emily Stewart - in honor of grandchildren, Julianna, Trenton & Colton

    Patricia Smith - in memory of my husband, Ken

    Monday, October 2 Council Meeting & Entertainment by Tom Shultz

    Thursday, October 12 Flu Shot Clinic

    Thursday, October 26 Birthday/Anniversary Party with Jerry Overby

    Tuesday, October 31 Halloween Party

    Wednesdays, November 1 – December 6 Chronic Disease Self-Management Class

    APPEAL DONATIONS

    Also, thank you to our

    anonymous donors.

    We appreciate your continued

    support of Windy Hill.

    StewardShiloh American Legion

    FriendDan & Charlotte Valenti

    OtherHarry “Hap” Akins

    Discussion on Tuesday, September 19, at

    12:30 p.m. at Windy Hill. This month we will

    read The Japanese Lover, by Isabel Allende.

    Books are available in the front office.

    Plot summary: "As penance for her life

    filled with material possessions and great

    wealth, the eccentric 80-year-old Alma

    Belasco decided to spend the rest of her

    days at Lark House, a senior retirement

    community, in the novel “The Japanese

    Lover” by Isabel Allende. Alma hired Irina, an employee at Lark House,

    as a secretary. Irina soon began helping Alma's grandson, Seth, compile

    a family history. The two soon discovered that Alma had a secret

    Japanese lover in her life."

    Book Club

  • We are still looking for participants to join in this e v e n t o n T h u r s d a y , September 14 at 3:30 p.m.

    to benefit the Alzheimer's Association. Brush up on your lip-syncing skills and join in the fun event. Remember … You only have to look like you know what you're doing! Cost is $25 per individual/team to participate in the competition. Music is due by

    th thThursday, September 7 for the September 14 event. All proceeds from each event go directly to the Walk to End Alzheimer's. Guest judges will be Rep. Seth Grove, Rob Reilly (Congressman Perry's office), Eric Menzer (York Revolution) and Dr. Dave Renaut (SG School Superintendent). Meredith Jorgensen (WGAL) will be our guest MC. Registration and other information are available in the reception area. The competition is open to all ages. The event is open to the public, and it's free!

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    Fitness Programs at Windy Hill Mondays:

    10:00 Basketball (Free)

    11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

    11:00 T'ai Chi Chih ($5)*

    12:30 Yoga ($5)*

    Tuesdays:

    10:00 Shuffleboard (Free)

    10:00 Zumba Gold ($5)*

    11:00 Line Dancing ($2)

    Wednesdays:

    10:00 Walking Club (Free)

    10:00 Basketball (Free)

    11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

    Friday:

    10:00 Walking Club (Free)

    10:00 Beginner Tap Dance ($10)

    11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

    The fitness room is open everyday from 8:30 a.m.—2:30 p.m.*These classes are covered under Silver & Fit and Silver Sneakers and are $2 for participating members.

    Thursday:

    10:00 Pickleball (Free)

    11:00 Walking Club (Free)

    12:30—Yoga ($5)*

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    Bob Spertzel, Athletic Trainer and PT Assistant

    will available again in October.

    Fitness Trainer

    This class will be resuming its regular Tuesday schedule on Tuesday,

    September 5 at 10 a.m. Cost is $5.00.

    Zumba Gold

    This class will be resuming

    its regular Friday schedule

    on Friday, September 1 at

    10 a.m. Cost is $10.00

    Beginner

    Tap Class

    Volunteer drivers had a great time at the York Revolution game on Friday, August 11. Our own, Chuck Snyder, was chosen to throw out the first pitch. Welcome new drivers, Bill Harris, Michael & Donna Rupp and Jim Scheu. If you are interested in becoming a meals on wheels driver, or if you would be willing to ride along with another driver, please contact Nancy Walton.

    Meals on Wheels News

    Thanks to a grant from the PA D e p a r t m e n t o f A g i n g , automated openers were recently installed on the outside and inside entrance doors. Please look for the s i lver buttons near the

    entrance doors. This will allow our members to enter and exit the center easily and safely. Please provide feedback to the staff regarding the door system. This information will be reported to the Department of Aging as part of the grant feedback.

    Accessible Entrance

    Lip SyncCompetition

    The Spring Grove Area High School Rocketry Team will

    be back at Windy Hill to help our members build a

    rocket, and then launch it. The class is scheduled for

    Tuesday, September 26, at 10 a.m. The class will

    probably take about an hour and 45 minutes to

    complete the rocket and do the launch. Interested

    members should register on the sign-up form in the

    reception area.

    Let's Build a Rocket!

    We will be offering the 8 week iPad Trainings beginning

    on Thursday, September 21 at 9 a.m. After the first

    session, the classes will be held on each Thursday at

    either 9 a.m. or 1 p.m. There is no charge for the classes,

    however, registration is required. This class is designed,

    specifically, for users of the iPad and no other brands of

    tablets. If you do not have an iPad, no worries, we have

    iPads for you to use. Even if you have never worked on

    any type of electronic device or computer, you will be

    able to learn how to use an iPad. Classes will be

    facilitated by Sara Smith and the Spring Grove High

    School students will provide tutoring support.

    Registration forms are available at the front desk.

    Fall iPad Training Scheduled

    Did you ever wonder where

    you came from or who your

    decedents were? On

    Wednesdays beginning in

    September, we will be offering

    a Genealogy Class at 10 a.m. This class will be

    taught be Spring Grove resident, Lars Lovegren. Mr.

    Lovegren has been doing genealogy for over 25

    years, and spends several hours every day adding to

    his family tree. In the first session, members will

    explore available on-line information about your

    grandparents using various online websites.

    Members are asked to bring a laptop (preferred) or

    iPad. Registration is required. Please sign-up in the

    reception area.

    Genealogy Class

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    ANNIVERSARIES

    SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS

    Our Celebration for

    Birthdays and Anniversaries

    in September will be held

    on Thursday, Sept. 28th at

    10:00 a.m. with entertainment

    by Wayne Morris

    9/1 -

    9/2 -

    9/3 -

    /4 -

    9/6 -

    9/7 -

    Deborah BurgerDonald DonnerJames FairPatricia HoffmanGeorgeanna WagnerDaune WynnLloyd BruggemanKelly GarrettShirley MarkleDonald ReeverSheryl SmithDegno ValentiJames HinkleDean Zartman

    9 Barbara CulpPaul DellJohn HerrellGwendolyn LehrCarolyn MaysDarlene WebbGloria Yinger

    9/5 - Carole ParksSharon DanemanDennis ElickerBonnie LuckenbaughJoyce BentzelWilliam McCannonPhyllis NobleMichael Rupp, Sr.Sterling Sauble

    9/8 -

    9/13 - 9/14 -

    Joan FuhrmanBonna KroutClaire Wentz

    9/9 - Nova GingerichBarbara GriffithsRay RileyShirley Thoman

    9/10 - Joyce AltlandFred HahnJoan HomanYvonne RileyBarbara RudisillEllen SmithHorace Uffelman

    9/11 - Julia Zinn9/12 - Brenda Fissel

    William HoffEsther KippleRebecca RussellBonnie SponslerSterling BechtelS. Terry Lehr

    9/15 - Gloria KramerJoan MetzgerTreva MyersJackie Wagaman

    9/16 - Charles CarlsonJoseph CarlsonDouglas GarlandAnna MessersmithBetty Warner

    Connect Café

    Birthday cupcakes are provided

    by Country Meadows

    Don't forget to have breakfast in the café each

    Wednesday. We have egg muffin sandwiches in the café

    in the morning for sale. Please invite your friends to

    come enjoy breakfast in our café! Please note that

    breakfast is served at 9 a.m.

    Introduction to Watercolor

    Painting Home for the Holidays Bus Trip to American

    Music TheatreWednesday, November 1, 2017

    The bus will depart Windy Hill at 8:45 a.m. or

    Dick's Sporting Goods (York) at

    approximately 9:00 a.m. Cost is $85 per

    person and includes the show, lunch at

    Hershey Farm Restaurant and bus

    transportation. The deadline to sign-up is

    October 20, 2017. Payment must be made

    at time of registration. Payment must be

    made 10 days prior to the trip, and no

    refunds will be given after that time.

    Randy Walton will be available on

    Thursday, September 28, from

    9:30 a.m. – noon to provide 15

    minute chair massages. Cost is

    $10, and pre-registration and

    payment are required. Other

    dates may be added if needed.

    Chair Massages

    Fred & Charlotte Trump

    9/1/1951

    Michael & Carol Lillich

    9/1/1972

    Paul & Joyce Diehl

    9/6/1951

    Richard & Jackie Wagaman

    9/6/1958

    Carl & Mim Kessler

    9/9/1950

    Richard & Emily Stewart

    9/9/1967

    Charles & Janice Hoffman

    9/22/1964

    Richard & Barb Senft

    9/26/1964

    Leo & Sandy Reaver

    9/28/1963

    Michael & Hope Herrington

    9/29/1962

    Jeff & Dee Davis

    9/30/1995

    Harold & Doris Deardorff

    9/12

    C.H. & Marlene Ayers

    9/15/2007

    Dean & Jan Artz

    9/15/1957

    Tim & Caroline Grove

    9/20/1969

    Leo & Joan Nolin

    9/21/2005

    Doug & Amelia Garland

    9/22

    Limited seats are available for this trip. The bus will depart from Windy Hill at 9:30 a.m. or Dick's Sporting Goods (York) at approximately 9:45 a.m. and will return at approximately 8 p.m. The live horse track will be active starting at 1:15 p.m. Cost is $35 per person and includes bus transportation, $30 in slot play and bag lunch. Payment must be made at time of sign-up. We will also have breakfast sandwiches available starting at 8:30 a.m.

    Bus Trip to Delaware Park Casino

    Wednesday, October 4

    This class will be

    meeting on Tuesdays,

    September 5 and 19

    at 12:30 p.m.

    Cost is $10.00.

    This month's birthday/anniversary party is

    sponsored by VNA of Hanover and Spring Grove

    If we missed your birthday or anniversary, please contact

    our office at 225-0733 so we can put you on our list!

    PARK BENCHESThank you to the anonymous donor who purchased two park benches for our outside entrance. The members are really appreciating sitting on them to wait for their bus and enjoy the weather. Thank you for your kind generosity!

    9/25 - Virginia GarrisonDoris GrimDonna HammDennis MannJoan NaylorJoyce StambaughWilliam SternerMichael Stewart

    9/26 - Marshall GanteLoretta HaleNancy King

    9/27 - Amelia GarlandCindy GilbertShirley HahnJames KellSamuel McCurry

    9/28 - Judy BrennemanPatricia NoelLinda QuillenClyde Stremmel

    9/29 - Thomas CarrollBarbara SauterDiane StambaughRobert Szczechowiak

    9/17 - Charlotte DubbsGerald GingerichKevin O'Brien

    9/18 - Helen OsbornBetty Snyder

    9/19 - Gerald HenningJoan HersheyMariellen McCannaTimothy ReinamanPhilip SmithJune Stine

    9/21 - James HowardBarb Marks

    9/22 - Carl AlwineElizabeth BechtelRichard ErdmanCharles HoffmanSara LeeseFay WagamanNancy Wagner

    9/23 - Richard GermetenVivian McCoury

    9/24 - Harry BaerRobert GlassDoris MeckleyNancy MyersBarbara SenftBeverly Thompson

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    Tortilla Shell1/2 cup Apricots

    September 4

    September 5

    September 6

    September 7

    September 8

    Labor Day Special

    Hot Dog4 ounces Roast Beef Stroganoff

    Chicken Salad Sandwich

    Baked Pollock 1/2 cup Sauerkraut

    1/2 cup Buttered Noodles w

    ith 1/4 cup Lettuce and 1 slice Tomato

    with 1 ounce Dill Sauce

    1/2 cup Potato Salad1/2 cup Peas and Carrots

    1 cup Pasta Florentine Soup1/2 cup Buttered Potatoes

    Hot Dog Roll1 slice W

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    y Coleslaw1/2 cup Tropical Fruit Salad

    Fresh Fruit2 slices W

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    ake1/2 cup Sunset Peaches

    1/2 cup Sliced Pears

    September 11

    September 12

    September 13

    September 14

    September 15

    Salisbury SteakSw

    eet Turkey Sausage (6) Minestrone

    Stuffed PepperChicken Cobb Salad

    Mushroom

    Swiss Burger

    with 2 ounces Gravy

    over 3/4 cup Bowtie Noodles

    1/2 cup Mashed Potatoes

    (3 ounces Diced Chicken, 1 Egg, and Cheese)1/2 cup Hot Germ

    an Potato Salad1/2 cup Garlic M

    ashed Potatoes1/2 cup Green Beans

    1/2 cup Sweet Corn

    Sprinkle of Bacon Bits1/2 cup Baked Beans

    1/2 cup Mixed Vegetable M

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    1 slice Wheat Bread

    1 cup Noodle SoupHam

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    Sugar CookieDinner Roll1/2 cup Pineapple Tidbits

    September 18

    September 19

    September 20

    September 21

    September 22

    Sweet and Sour M

    eatballs (3)Veal Roulade

    Chicken Parmesan

    Club Sandwich

    Potato Crusted Fish1/2 cup Rice Pilaf

    with 2 ounces Gravy

    1/2 cup Rotini Pasta with Sauce and Cheese

    (1 ounce Ham, Turkey, and Cheese)

    1/2 cup Macaroni and Cheese

    1/2 cup Vegetable Medley

    1/2 cup Mashed Potatoes

    1 cup Tossed Salad with Tom

    ato and w

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    1/2 cup Sweet and Sour Coleslaw

    1 slice White Bread

    1/2 cup Sliced Carrots Dressing

    1 cup Creamy Cauliflow

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    1 slice White Bread

    1 slice Italian Bread w

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    1/2 cup Sliced Peaches2 slices W

    hite Bread1/2 cup Sliced Apples

    September 25

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    September 27

    September 28

    September 29

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    Roasted Turkey with Gravy

    Baked Lemon Pepper Chicken Thigh

    Chef SaladBBQ

    Pork Ribette with Sauce

    with 2 ounces Sauce and Cheese

    1/2 cup Mashed Potatoes

    with 1 ounce Gravy

    (1 oz Ham, Turkey, Cheese, and 1 Egg)

    1/2 cup Sweet Potato Bites

    1/2 cup Parsley Potatoes1/2 cup Peas and Carrots

    1/2 cup Wild Rice

    with 1 cup Lettuce, Tom

    ato, and Dressing1/2 cup Cream

    y Coleslaw1/2 cup M

    ixed Bean Medley

    1 slice Wheat Bread

    1/2 cup Lima Beans

    1 cup Wedding Soup

    Buttermilk Biscuit

    Hoagie Roll1/2 cup Vanilla Ice Cream

    1 slice Wheat Bread

    with Crackers

    1/2 cup ApplesauceBrow

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    Breadstick1/2 cup Sliced Pears

    *** All meals are subject to change ***

    *** Served Daily: 8 ounces M

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    ANNIVERSARIES

    SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS

    Our Celebration for

    Birthdays and Anniversaries

    in September will be held

    on Thursday, Sept. 28th at

    10:00 a.m. with entertainment

    by Wayne Morris

    9/1 -

    9/2 -

    9/3 -

    /4 -

    9/6 -

    9/7 -

    Deborah BurgerDonald DonnerJames FairPatricia HoffmanGeorgeanna WagnerDaune WynnLloyd BruggemanKelly GarrettShirley MarkleDonald ReeverSheryl SmithDegno ValentiJames HinkleDean Zartman

    9 Barbara CulpPaul DellJohn HerrellGwendolyn LehrCarolyn MaysDarlene WebbGloria Yinger

    9/5 - Carole ParksSharon DanemanDennis ElickerBonnie LuckenbaughJoyce BentzelWilliam McCannonPhyllis NobleMichael Rupp, Sr.Sterling Sauble

    9/8 -

    9/13 - 9/14 -

    Joan FuhrmanBonna KroutClaire Wentz

    9/9 - Nova GingerichBarbara GriffithsRay RileyShirley Thoman

    9/10 - Joyce AltlandFred HahnJoan HomanYvonne RileyBarbara RudisillEllen SmithHorace Uffelman

    9/11 - Julia Zinn9/12 - Brenda Fissel

    William HoffEsther KippleRebecca RussellBonnie SponslerSterling BechtelS. Terry Lehr

    9/15 - Gloria KramerJoan MetzgerTreva MyersJackie Wagaman

    9/16 - Charles CarlsonJoseph CarlsonDouglas GarlandAnna MessersmithBetty Warner

    Connect Café

    Birthday cupcakes are provided

    by Country Meadows

    Don't forget to have breakfast in the café each

    Wednesday. We have egg muffin sandwiches in the café

    in the morning for sale. Please invite your friends to

    come enjoy breakfast in our café! Please note that

    breakfast is served at 9 a.m.

    Introduction to Watercolor

    Painting Home for the Holidays Bus Trip to American

    Music TheatreWednesday, November 1, 2017

    The bus will depart Windy Hill at 8:45 a.m. or

    Dick's Sporting Goods (York) at

    approximately 9:00 a.m. Cost is $85 per

    person and includes the show, lunch at

    Hershey Farm Restaurant and bus

    transportation. The deadline to sign-up is

    October 20, 2017. Payment must be made

    at time of registration. Payment must be

    made 10 days prior to the trip, and no

    refunds will be given after that time.

    Randy Walton will be available on

    Thursday, September 28, from

    9:30 a.m. – noon to provide 15

    minute chair massages. Cost is

    $10, and pre-registration and

    payment are required. Other

    dates may be added if needed.

    Chair Massages

    Fred & Charlotte Trump

    9/1/1951

    Michael & Carol Lillich

    9/1/1972

    Paul & Joyce Diehl

    9/6/1951

    Richard & Jackie Wagaman

    9/6/1958

    Carl & Mim Kessler

    9/9/1950

    Richard & Emily Stewart

    9/9/1967

    Charles & Janice Hoffman

    9/22/1964

    Richard & Barb Senft

    9/26/1964

    Leo & Sandy Reaver

    9/28/1963

    Michael & Hope Herrington

    9/29/1962

    Jeff & Dee Davis

    9/30/1995

    Harold & Doris Deardorff

    9/12

    C.H. & Marlene Ayers

    9/15/2007

    Dean & Jan Artz

    9/15/1957

    Tim & Caroline Grove

    9/20/1969

    Leo & Joan Nolin

    9/21/2005

    Doug & Amelia Garland

    9/22

    Limited seats are available for this trip. The bus will depart from Windy Hill at 9:30 a.m. or Dick's Sporting Goods (York) at approximately 9:45 a.m. and will return at approximately 8 p.m. The live horse track will be active starting at 1:15 p.m. Cost is $35 per person and includes bus transportation, $30 in slot play and bag lunch. Payment must be made at time of sign-up. We will also have breakfast sandwiches available starting at 8:30 a.m.

    Bus Trip to Delaware Park Casino

    Wednesday, October 4

    This class will be

    meeting on Tuesdays,

    September 5 and 19

    at 12:30 p.m.

    Cost is $10.00.

    This month's birthday/anniversary party is

    sponsored by VNA of Hanover and Spring Grove

    If we missed your birthday or anniversary, please contact

    our office at 225-0733 so we can put you on our list!

    PARK BENCHESThank you to the anonymous donor who purchased two park benches for our outside entrance. The members are really appreciating sitting on them to wait for their bus and enjoy the weather. Thank you for your kind generosity!

    9/25 - Virginia GarrisonDoris GrimDonna HammDennis MannJoan NaylorJoyce StambaughWilliam SternerMichael Stewart

    9/26 - Marshall GanteLoretta HaleNancy King

    9/27 - Amelia GarlandCindy GilbertShirley HahnJames KellSamuel McCurry

    9/28 - Judy BrennemanPatricia NoelLinda QuillenClyde Stremmel

    9/29 - Thomas CarrollBarbara SauterDiane StambaughRobert Szczechowiak

    9/17 - Charlotte DubbsGerald GingerichKevin O'Brien

    9/18 - Helen OsbornBetty Snyder

    9/19 - Gerald HenningJoan HersheyMariellen McCannaTimothy ReinamanPhilip SmithJune Stine

    9/21 - James HowardBarb Marks

    9/22 - Carl AlwineElizabeth BechtelRichard ErdmanCharles HoffmanSara LeeseFay WagamanNancy Wagner

    9/23 - Richard GermetenVivian McCoury

    9/24 - Harry BaerRobert GlassDoris MeckleyNancy MyersBarbara SenftBeverly Thompson

  • We are still looking for participants to join in this e v e n t o n T h u r s d a y , September 14 at 3:30 p.m.

    to benefit the Alzheimer's Association. Brush up on your lip-syncing skills and join in the fun event. Remember … You only have to look like you know what you're doing! Cost is $25 per individual/team to participate in the competition. Music is due by

    th thThursday, September 7 for the September 14 event. All proceeds from each event go directly to the Walk to End Alzheimer's. Guest judges will be Rep. Seth Grove, Rob Reilly (Congressman Perry's office), Eric Menzer (York Revolution) and Dr. Dave Renaut (SG School Superintendent). Meredith Jorgensen (WGAL) will be our guest MC. Registration and other information are available in the reception area. The competition is open to all ages. The event is open to the public, and it's free!

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    Fitness Programs at Windy Hill Mondays:

    10:00 Basketball (Free)

    11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

    11:00 T'ai Chi Chih ($5)*

    12:30 Yoga ($5)*

    Tuesdays:

    10:00 Shuffleboard (Free)

    10:00 Zumba Gold ($5)*

    11:00 Line Dancing ($2)

    Wednesdays:

    10:00 Walking Club (Free)

    10:00 Basketball (Free)

    11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

    Friday:

    10:00 Walking Club (Free)

    10:00 Beginner Tap Dance ($10)

    11:00 Chair Exercise (Free)

    The fitness room is open everyday from 8:30 a.m.—2:30 p.m.*These classes are covered under Silver & Fit and Silver Sneakers and are $2 for participating members.

    Thursday:

    10:00 Pickleball (Free)

    11:00 Walking Club (Free)

    12:30—Yoga ($5)*

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    Bob Spertzel, Athletic Trainer and PT Assistant

    will available again in October.

    Fitness Trainer

    This class will be resuming its regular Tuesday schedule on Tuesday,

    September 5 at 10 a.m. Cost is $5.00.

    Zumba Gold

    This class will be resuming

    its regular Friday schedule

    on Friday, September 1 at

    10 a.m. Cost is $10.00

    Beginner

    Tap Class

    Volunteer drivers had a great time at the York Revolution game on Friday, August 11. Our own, Chuck Snyder, was chosen to throw out the first pitch. Welcome new drivers, Bill Harris, Michael & Donna Rupp and Jim Scheu. If you are interested in becoming a meals on wheels driver, or if you would be willing to ride along with another driver, please contact Nancy Walton.

    Meals on Wheels News

    Thanks to a grant from the PA D e p a r t m e n t o f A g i n g , automated openers were recently installed on the outside and inside entrance doors. Please look for the s i lver buttons near the

    entrance doors. This will allow our members to enter and exit the center easily and safely. Please provide feedback to the staff regarding the door system. This information will be reported to the Department of Aging as part of the grant feedback.

    Accessible Entrance

    Lip SyncCompetition

    The Spring Grove Area High School Rocketry Team will

    be back at Windy Hill to help our members build a

    rocket, and then launch it. The class is scheduled for

    Tuesday, September 26, at 10 a.m. The class will

    probably take about an hour and 45 minutes to

    complete the rocket and do the launch. Interested

    members should register on the sign-up form in the

    reception area.

    Let's Build a Rocket!

    We will be offering the 8 week iPad Trainings beginning

    on Thursday, September 21 at 9 a.m. After the first

    session, the classes will be held on each Thursday at

    either 9 a.m. or 1 p.m. There is no charge for the classes,

    however, registration is required. This class is designed,

    specifically, for users of the iPad and no other brands of

    tablets. If you do not have an iPad, no worries, we have

    iPads for you to use. Even if you have never worked on

    any type of electronic device or computer, you will be

    able to learn how to use an iPad. Classes will be

    facilitated by Sara Smith and the Spring Grove High

    School students will provide tutoring support.

    Registration forms are available at the front desk.

    Fall iPad Training Scheduled

    Did you ever wonder where

    you came from or who your

    decedents were? On

    Wednesdays beginning in

    September, we will be offering

    a Genealogy Class at 10 a.m. This class will be

    taught be Spring Grove resident, Lars Lovegren. Mr.

    Lovegren has been doing genealogy for over 25

    years, and spends several hours every day adding to

    his family tree. In the first session, members will

    explore available on-line information about your

    grandparents using various online websites.

    Members are asked to bring a laptop (preferred) or

    iPad. Registration is required. Please sign-up in the

    reception area.

    Genealogy Class

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    DONATIONS

    THANK YOU TO THESE ORGANIZATIONS

    AND INDIVIDUALS WHO MADE MONETARY

    DONATIONS IN THE MONTH OF JULY

    WISH LIST

    NEWSLETTER SPONSOR WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! The newsletter for September is sponsored by:

    A special thank you for donations in the month of July. Donations included food, supplies and other items to our center.

    Janie Ames

    Edmund & Theresa Ball

    Wayne & Peggy Baublitz

    Allen Costella

    John & Mary David

    Barbara Ellis

    Beth Folkenroth

    Barbara Hale

    William Harris

    Sarah Harrison

    Betty Keller

    Karen Langford

    Sharon Leiphart

    Jean McKinley

    Rosemarie Phillips

    Dawn Roser

    Thelma Russell

    Wayne Smeltzer

    Ray & Ann Snyder

    Charles Topper

    Randal Walton

    UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:

    * Greater Need

    Sieglinda HabershamGrace HarroldSusan HowesBecky MyersChuck SnyderLottie TroneBill WoodVFW Post 5265 Spring Grove

    Postage Stamps *

    13 gal. size Trash bags*

    Canned Soda *(Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Coke*,

    Diet Coke*, Mug Root beer, Orange Crush*)

    Bottled Water*

    Paper Towels*

    Tissues*

    8 ½ x 11 white copy paper *

    Gallon Freezer Bags*

    Bleach

    Toilet Paper*

    Dinner & Dessert Plates**

    Idaleen Bankert

    Bob & Maryann Brenneman

    Pauline Diehl

    Ethel Donner

    Wanda Doverspike

    Linda Eubank

    Glenda Funkhouser

    Jane Funt

    Doris Gladfelter

    Sieglinda Habersham

    Paul & Grace Harrold

    Dick Hartsough

    Don & Dolores Hoover

    Susan Howes

    Ellen Johnson

    Susan Kanwischer

    Bob & Gloria Kramer

    Linda Krebs

    Joann Rohrbaugh

    Ken & Pat McCannon

    Betty Mitchell

    Nancy Ohlson

    Cynthia Opong

    Byron & Pat Pomraning

    Leo & Sandy Reaver

    Jim & Dolores Senft

    Naomi Shearer

    Andy Strausbaugh

    Nancy Wagner

    Chester Wallick

    Doris White

    Country Meadows of York

    Kennies Markets

    Rod Abel

    Charlie Douglass

    Libby Beck

    Gloria Geesey

    Ardella Williams

    Treva Myers

    Larry Grothey

    Pat Franklin

    Larry Wolf

    Philip Carlise

    PRAYER LISTA representative from the York

    County Veteran’s Affairs office will be

    available on Thursday, September

    21, from 9 a.m. until noon. Please

    see Nancy for an appointment.

    Apprise Appointments Available Volunteers from the York County Area Agency on Aging Apprise office are available on the second Wednesday and fourth Mondays from 9-11 a.m. to assist with Medicare supplemental assistance. Please see Nancy to make an appointment.

    Veteran's Assistance

    THANKYOU

    Rich & Emily Stewart - in honor of grandchildren, Julianna, Trenton & Colton

    Patricia Smith - in memory of my husband, Ken

    Monday, October 2 Council Meeting & Entertainment by Tom Shultz

    Thursday, October 12 Flu Shot Clinic

    Thursday, October 26 Birthday/Anniversary Party with Jerry Overby

    Tuesday, October 31 Halloween Party

    Wednesdays, November 1 – December 6 Chronic Disease Self-Management Class

    APPEAL DONATIONS

    Also, thank you to our

    anonymous donors.

    We appreciate your continued

    support of Windy Hill.

    StewardShiloh American Legion

    FriendDan & Charlotte Valenti

    OtherHarry “Hap” Akins

    Discussion on Tuesday, September 19, at

    12:30 p.m. at Windy Hill. This month we will

    read The Japanese Lover, by Isabel Allende.

    Books are available in the front office.

    Plot summary: "As penance for her life

    filled with material possessions and great

    wealth, the eccentric 80-year-old Alma

    Belasco decided to spend the rest of her

    days at Lark House, a senior retirement

    community, in the novel “The Japanese

    Lover” by Isabel Allende. Alma hired Irina, an employee at Lark House,

    as a secretary. Irina soon began helping Alma's grandson, Seth, compile

    a family history. The two soon discovered that Alma had a secret

    Japanese lover in her life."

    Book Club

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    SEPTEMBER 2017

    1472 Roth’s Church Road, Suite 103

    Spring Grove, PA 17362

    (717) 225-0733

    www.WindyHillontheCampus.org

    Email: [email protected]

    Entertainment by Cameron Sutphin in the Café – Wednesday,

    September 6, 9:30 a.m. We will sell advance breakfast tickets. $2.50 for

    breakfast sandwich and coffee.

    Stamping with Grace – Wednesday, September 6; 10 a.m. Grace

    Harrold will share her love of making stamped greeting cards. (Cost: $1)

    Open Mic! – Thursday, September 7; 10 a.m. This is Windy Hill's version

    of “American Idol.” Grab the microphone and express your talent!

    Dime Bingo – Monday, September 11; 10 a.m. – Join in this small group

    of bingo players for some small stakes bingo.

    Word Link – Tuesday, September 12; 10 a.m. Exercise your brain and

    have fun at the same time with this popular word game.

    Windy Hill Tote Bag Day – Tuesday, September 12; Members who eat

    lunch this day will receive a custom Windy Hill Tote Bag courtesy of Bailey

    Coach.

    Family Feud – Thursday, September 14; 10 a.m. Join us in this fun

    game. It is a favorite with our regulars!

    Scrapbooking with Bev – Monday, September 18; 10 a.m. Bring your

    pictures and Bev will help you turn them into beautiful pieces of art.

    Supplies are provided.

    Now You Have It … - Thursday, September 21, 10 a.m. Please bring a

    wrapped $1 gift that you would like to receive. You must bring a gift in

    order to play the game. No gifts will be provided by the center.

    Apple Dumpling Set-Up – Thursday, September 21, 12:30 p.m.

    Volunteers are needed to set up for our apple dumpling sale on Friday,

    September 22.

    Tammy MillerEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    Nancy WagnerADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT / RECEPTIONIST

    Nancy WaltonHDM COORDINATOR

    Risa AndersonPROGRAM ASSISTANT

    Carolyn AbelFOOD SERVICES COORDINATOR

    CENTER HOURSMonday - Friday

    8:30 am - 2:30 pm

    Windy Hill has a congregate

    meal program for adults Age

    60 and older. Please sign up

    by 9:30 am the day before to

    join us for lunch catered by

    the Nutrition Group. Meal

    donations are appreciated.

    MEALS

    Free door-to-door

    transportation is available

    for ages 65+ through Rabbit

    Transit to bring you to Windy

    Hill. Call the center for

    more details.

    TRANSPORTATION

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    Apple Dumplings Sale – Friday, September 22; 7:00 a.m. “Many hands

    make light work” is our motto for today. Please sign up in the registration

    area to help out with this fundraiser. This fundraiser provides support to

    Windy Hill so that we can continue to provide programs and services for

    little to no cost to our members. (No Bingo Today) No pre-orders will be

    accepted. Dumplings may be picked up after 11:30 a.m.

    Simple Wellness – Monday, September 25; 10 a.m. A representative

    from the PA Department of Health will provide information on “Safe Sex”

    for older adults.

    Rocket Club – Tuesday, September 26; 10 a.m.

    New Member Orientation – Tuesday, September 26; 12:30 p.m.

    Quilts for Kids – Mondays, September 11 & 18; 5 p.m. and Thursday,

    September 14; 10 a.m. Join the Quilts for Kids group to help make quilts

    to give to ill or needy children. You don't need to know how to sew. They

    can always use assistance cutting fabric, etc.

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    STAFF

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    WINDY HILL2017-18

    Board of Directors

    Directors:

    President Donna Hake

    Vice President Dave Brown

    Secretary Brenda Flory

    Treasurer Tom Uffelman

    Fred Burns

    Dr. Rosemary Cugliari

    Brenda Flory

    Dr. Terry Lehr

    Tamara Ramer

    Don Reichard

    Michael Robinson

    Claudette Shear

    Chris Stock

    Sandy Sferrella-Taylor

    SPONSORS

    Dining Room is open to the public Wednesdays & Fridays;

    4:30-8:00 p.m. (play Bingo for cash prizes – no caller)

    Open Juke Box – September 2; 7-11 p.m.

    Post Picnic – September 10; Noon-4 p.m.

    Sub Sale – September 20; orders due 9/13

    Chicken BBQ – September 16 – 10:30 a.m. until sold out

    Oyster Feed – October 1 – Noon – 4 p.m.