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Morro Bay Senior Citizens, Inc. 1001 Kennedy Way
P.O. Box 603 Morro Bay, CA 93442
(805) 772-4421
[email protected] Open Monday — Friday
9 AM — 4 PM
“Sharing & Caring for People”
the MORRO SCENE
SAVE THE DATE
11/1 Cuesta Classes continue.
11/2 Alzheimer’s meeting, 9:30 AM. Lounge.
11/3 AARP Refresher Course, 9 AM. Lounge. Details inside.
MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED TO ATTEND.
11/10 SENIOR CENTER AND COMMUNITY CENTER CLOSED.
11/15 CANCELED—SLO ROVERS Avila Barn Trip.
11/16 Angie King Legal Aid new date (from 11/23), 1:30 PM.
Conference Room.
11/17 General Membership Meeting and Potluck, 5 PM. Sun-
shine Café. Details to right.
11/23—12/12 Tall Ship Lady Washington in Morro Bay Harbor.
11/28 CAPSLO, 9 AM—Noon. Lounge
PLAN AHEAD
12/1 Morro Bay Lighted Boat Parade
12/9 SLO ROVERS—Cambria, Festival of Lights trip.
3:30—7:30 PM. MUST sign-up with deposit at office.
12/15 General Membership Meeting Board Elections and
Holiday Party with hors d’ouevres, wine and entertainment.
General Membership Meeting/Potluck
Friday, November 17 — 5 PM
At our November meeting, the Nominating Committee consisting of Kathryn Thomas, Ruth Schooler and Khay Svedas, shall present its official slate of candidates for the 2018 Board.
Nominations from the floor will be accepted at this meeting and a complete list of candidates will then be posted on the lobby bulletin board of the Senior Center/Active Adult Center… 55+ lobby, and published in the De-cember issue of this newsletter.
Board members seeking re-election for 2018 are:
Bev Schalwitz, 2nd VP
Marti Heimer, Secretary
John LaPlante, Director #2 (John stepped in to complete the term vacated by Dick Da-vidson who resigned.)
Sandra Santoianni, Director #3
Please note we still need to fill the Office of President.
The terms of 1st Vice President (Larry Rosen), Treasurer (Robert Thomas) and Director #1 (Sue Whitten) are not up until the 2019 Board elections.
The 2018 Board Member election will occur at the De-cember 15 General Membership Meeting and Holiday Celebration.
OUR GUEST PRESENTER ON NOVEMBER 17 WILL BE JOHN LINDSEY. Meteorologist for PGE at Diablo Canyon. We’ll supply lasagna and garlic bread; members are asked to bring a salad or dessert to share.
PLEASE RSVP NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 SO WE CAN RESERVE A LARGER ROOM IF NECESSARY.
Members are free. Guests are $5 each.
JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
10₵ GREETING CARDS
Support your Active Adults… 55+ Center by purchasing your cards from the selection in our lobby. We work hard to keep our selection fresh and well organized, so stop by and buy your cards!
A great selection of Thanksgiving and Christmas cards is now available.
MORRO BAY SENIOR CITIZENS, INC.
d/b/a Morro Bay Active Adults… 55+
2017 Annual Membership Dues
[ ] Individual $15 [ ] Individual Lifetime $100
[ ] Household $25 [ ] Household Lifetime $150
[ ] Age 90 and over receive free membership
Please print
Member #1 __________________________________
Address ____________________________________
City _______________________ Zip ______________
Phone #1 ___________________________________
Email #1 ____________________________________
Birthday Member #1 (month/day) ____/____
Member #2 __________________________________
Must have same address as Member #1
Phone #2 ___________________________________
Email #2 ____________________________________
Birthday Member #2 (month/day)____/_____
How did you learn about us? ____________________
___________________________________________
HELP US GET TO KNOW YOU
I/We enjoy: [ ] Bocce Ball [ ] Pickleball
[ ] Board Games or Cards [ ] Ping Pong [ ] Billiards [ ] Darts
[ ] Classes/Lectures [ ] Reading [ ] Writing
[ ] Singing [ ] Playing an instrument [ ] Acting
[ ] Day trips [ ] BINGO [ ] Evening Socials
[ ] Planning Parties [ ] Decorating for Events
Using [ ] Publisher [ ] Excel [ ] Word
Other: ______________________________________
___________________________________________
Rev. 12/16/16
Please bring this form and payment to our office, or mail to
Morro Bay Senior Citizens, Inc., PO Box 603, Morro Bay CA
93443. You will receive your membership card(s) and receipt
by return mail, and will begin receiving the Morro Scene,
within eight weeks.
15% off any regularly priced meal for Members
Mi Casa
RESTAURANTE MEXICANO
650 Morro Bay Blvd
Morro Bay, Ca 93442
805-772-1272
15% discount for Members
Butter Cup Bakery
& Café 430 Morro Bay Blvd. 805-540-4153
Breakfast—Pastries—Coffee—Lunch
Closed Mondays, Open 7 AM till 2:30 PM, Tu, W, Thur &
Fri. Open 7 AM till 3 PM on Sat and Sun.
15% discount for Members
The Donations we Make
Why do we, MBAA, support other non-profits here in Morro Bay, you may ask. The answer is twofold. First, it’s because we live here and enjoy the services of many of these nonprofits. Many of our members use the library. We all enjoy the beautiful projects done by Morro Bay in Bloom. And anybody who walks on the Embarcadero ap-preciates the fact that there are mutt mitts around so you don’t step in dog doo doo every time you go for a walk. The second reason we do it is to get our name out there. We have had multiple people join Morro Bay Active Adults/The Morro Bay Senior Citizens Center because they have seen or heard that we have supported certain projects and they want to be part of it. In other words, we support these programs because it is a win-win situation.
— Robert Thomas, Treasurer
Morro Bay Senior Citizens, Inc., d/b/a Morro Bay Active Adults… 55+ have made donations to the following local causes:
Morro Bay Friends of the Library—$200
Wood’s Humane Society—$200
Morro Bay in Bloom—Volunteer gardeners who plant and maintain community areas including the area in front of our game room… $200
The Rock 97.3 KEFB—Morro Bay community radio station providing free air time to non-profit groups including us… $300
Morro Bay Recreation Division—Youth basketball pro-gram $110
Friends of Morro Bay Fire Department—”Vial of Life” supplied free to local residents, including our Members… $500
Morro Bay National Estuary Program—”Mutt Mitts”—Doggie waste bags supplied under our name in Anchor Park... $375
Community Thanksgiving Dinner
1—3 PM on Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, November 23 Morro Bay Community Center
To volunteer, call the Senior Center, home of Morro Bay
Active Adults… 55+ at 772-4421,
or stop by the office.
Community leader, Nancy Castle
is in charge of this year’s event.
Your help is appreciated setting
up, cooking, serving and/or clean-
ing up afterwards. Please let us
know how you’d like to help!
Thank you, Volunteer Ray Denton
We appreciate your help maintaining and repairing our donated wheelchairs and walkers.
Your hard work helping in the Sunshine Café three days per week, by washing dishes and helping with lunch prep. for the Senior Nutrition Program, also makes a difference.
Thank you, Volunteer Ruth Schooler
We cherish your kind heart, and the time you’ve spent this year (in addition to volunteering in the office) being a Ride-On Buddy for a local area resident in need. The many hours you have spent going with him on his frequent medical trips are appreciated by him, and admired by your fellow volunteers
REGULARLY SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES AND CLUBS (See “Save the Date” section on front page for special events)
ENRICHMENT
General Membership Meeting, Dinner and Program: Third Friday of month. 5 PM Multipurpose Room. Larry Rosen 1st VP or
Bev Schalwitz, 2nd VP. Call office at 772-4421 to RSVP.
White Caps Community Band: for musicians of all ages. Practice on most Saturdays in the Multipurpose Room; Jazz band 8—10 AM, Band 10 AM—Noon. Morrobaywhitecaps.wordpress.com for more on practice and performance times/locations. Classical Music Appreciation: Tuesday, 1—4 PM. Community Center Studio. Ron Tarica, Leader. 772-6278.
Wi-Fi: free wireless Internet in our facility is available for all current members. Please obtain password at front desk.
IPAD, Smartphone HELP: Thursday’s at 10:00 AM in the lounge. Get help learning how to maximize the use of your IPAD and/
or Smart phone—Just show up!
FITNESS
ACES Senior Exercise: Tues and Thurs, 9—10 AM. Emphasis on stretching and range-of-motion exercises. Community Center
Auditorium West. Barbara Hart, Leader. 772-6278.
Bocce Ball: Court location varies. Brady Lock, Sr. Programs Coordinator. 772-6278.
P.A.C.E. (People with Arthritis can Exercise): Tues and Thurs, 10:30—11:30 AM. Community Center Auditorium West. Shirley
White, Leader. 772-6278.
Pickleball: Monday through Saturday, 9 AM—noon. Del Mar Park courts. $1 minimum donation suggested each play day. Be-
ginner Clinic 9 AM Saturday. Dr. Kathryn Thomas Morro Bay USAPA Ambassador www.morrobaypickleball.tumblr.com or 772-
4421.
Tai Chi: Tues and Thurs, 10:30—11:30 AM. Our casual class in Yang form Tai Chi is relaxing and helps improve balance and flexi-
bility. Community Center Auditorium East. Ann Marie Schnetzler, Leader. 772-6278.
Walking Group: Two Wednesdays per month 9 AM (weather permitting). Meeting point and route varies. Brady Lock, Sr. Pro-
grams Coordinator. Call for dates—772-6278.
GAMES
BINGO: First Friday of Month at Morro Bay Veteran’s Hall, 209 Surf Street. Doors open 5 PM; early bird games 6 PM. $16 buy-
in. Cash only; no credit cards or checks. Hot food and snacks available. Larry Rosen, 1st VP and BINGO Chair. 772-4421.
Bridge Club: Thursday, 12:30—4 PM. Lounge. Sally (Pat) Snodgrass, Leader. 772-4421.
Chess Club: Casual Play, Wed, Thurs & Fri, 1—3 PM. Private Lessons, Thurs & Fri, 1:15 PM Lounge or Multi Purpose Room. Fred
Brown, Leader. 772-4421.
Hand & Foot Cards: Tuesday, 1—4 PM. Lounge. Sue Whitten, Director. 772-4421
MahJongg: Friday, 1—4 PM. Lounge. Khay Svedas, Leader. 772-4421
Ping-Pong & Darts: Monday to Friday, 9 AM—4 PM. Equipment at front desk. Brady Lock, Sr. Programs Coordinator. 772-6278.
Pinochle Club: Friday, 1 PM. Lounge. Brady Lock, Sr. Programs Coordinator. Seasonal—call first—772-6278.
Pool and Billiards: Monday to Friday, 11 AM—2 PM. Game room. Reg Hudson, Leader. 772-4421.
SUPPORT GROUPS
Alzheimer’s Support: First Thursday of month. 9:30—11:30 AM. Lounge.
Grief Support: Wednesday, 10:15—11:15 AM. Community Center Conference Room. Central Coast Hospice.
iPad and Tablet Coaching
Tutoring will be suspended during November and Decem-ber for w inter holidays, but w il l resume in January.
— Pauline De Witt, Volunteer Tutor
JEWELRY SALE UPDATE
Since the Morro Bay Merchant Faire scheduled for the Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend has been canceled, our jewelry sale fundraiser will be held during the Morro Bay City Wide Yard sale… early April 2018.
A big THANK YOU to those folks who have already made generous contributions. It is exciting to see the accumula-tion of wonderful pieces of jewelry and we will have a broad selection of pieces to sell in the Spring. Meanwhile, please continue to drop off donated jewelry at the Senior/Active Adults Center Office during normal operating hours. The more inventory we have, the more funds we raise for our Senior/Active Adults Center!
— Randi, Vicki and Ruth , Jewelry Volunteers
BENEFIT OF MEMBERSHIP
Do you have an item that you no longer need and would like to sell? We may be able to help by as-sisting you in placing your ad electronically, as well as helping keep you safe during the selling process. Call the Senior Center at 772-4421 if you have an item(s) you would like to sell and leave a mes-sage for Brady.
HAPPY NOVEMBER BIRTHDAY TO:
Anne Miranda ............................................................................. 1
Sherrill Samples .......................................................................... 1
Jack Abderhalden ....................................................................... 2
Marilyn Anderson ....................................................................... 2
Diane Clement ............................................................................ 4
Janelle LaFond ............................................................................ 4
Wes Cater ................................................................................... 5
Barbara Brebes ........................................................................... 5
Shirley McCarthy ........................................................................ 6
Sylvia Jordan ............................................................................... 7
Gary Hess .................................................................................... 9
Ave Nene .................................................................................. 10
Ann Fitzgerald ........................................................................... 10
Jim Clevenger ........................................................................... 11
Trudy Calandra ......................................................................... 11
Gayle Bickford .......................................................................... 12
Gloria Giron .............................................................................. 13
Joan McCarthy .......................................................................... 13
Lee Richards ............................................................................. 14
Michael Harshman ................................................................... 17
Carol Achterkirchen .................................................................. 19
Jean Boyd ................................................................................. 20
Eleanor Marchand .................................................................... 20
Emily Sozinho ........................................................................... 22
Mary Norby .............................................................................. 23
Alice Haberman ........................................................................ 24
Nadine Holland ......................................................................... 24
Darlene Buhler.......................................................................... 25
Bruce Santoianni ...................................................................... 26
Barbara Burns ........................................................................... 29
Lavonne Rodgers ...................................................................... 30
Kimsey Sorenson ...................................................................... 30
Wilshire Good Neighbor Program
A volunteer program in SLO County matches volun-teer drivers with seniors and disabled community members in need of transportation to appoint-ments. Passengers can be anyone 18+ who is disa-bled or a senior. The only requirement is that pas-sengers be able to transfer in and out of their own wheelchairs independently, if applicable.
Rides may be scheduled through Wilshire Commu-nity Services by calling (805) 547-7025.
RESOURCES
With a 2-day reservation, those age 60 years or more may enjoy a hot lunch and fellowship at the Sunshine Café located in the Multi Purpose Room of the Morro Bay Active Adult Center… 55+
The Sunshine Café is open weekdays, with lunch served at 11:30 a.m. Call (805) 772-4422 to make a reservation or for more details. A donation of $2.75 per meal is appre-ciated.
MEALS ON WHEELS
Call 805-772-3110, weekdays between 10 AM and Noon.
MEMBER 2 MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD
Do you want to buy, sell, barter or trade some-thing? Can you provide a service for your fellow Members? If so, post your index card size ad on our new “Member 2 Member” Bulletin Board, located across from our Game Room.
Brady Lock
Participants will receive one bag of pantry food and one bag of
fresh produce. Participants must certify that they meet USDA
income guidelines by signing in. NO ID or proof of income is
required to participate.
Cambria
1st Thursday, 3:30-4:30 pm, Santa Rosa Church, 1174 Main St.
Los Osos
Most Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30 am, South Bay Community Cen-
ter, 2180 Palisades Ave., AND
2nd Tuesday, 2:30-3:30 pm, Baywood Elementary School, 1330
9th St.
Morro Bay
Most Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30 am., Veterans Memorial Hall,
209 Surf St., AND
4th Thursday, 2:30-3:30 pm, Del Mar Elementary School, 501
Sequoia.
PLEASE CALL ABOVE PHONE NUMBER TO VERIFY DATES, ESPE-CIALLY NEAR HOLIDAYS OR WHEN SCHOOL IS NOT IN SESSION.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
805.238.4664 or
www.slofoodbank.org
Shop MBAA lobby for your holiday gifts!
We have a fresh selection of scarves, baby blankets, and other handmade items at very reasonable prices!
JOIN THE FUN!
We need a few more office volunteers from 9 AM to 12:30 PM, and from 12:30 to 4:30 PM.
After training, volunteers process memberships, loans of wheel-chairs, walkers and similar aids, handle activity/event signups, direct seniors to our sources of help for tax preparation, legal matters, medical screening, senior nutrition, transportation and housing.
Talk to Sandra in the office or leave her a message at 772-4421.
December 6—Cambria
Festival of Lights Trip
Must RSVP with non-refundable $5 de-posit at Senior Center/Active Adults Office before Thanksgiving. Van trip includes no host dinner at Cambria Pines Lodge and optional $15 to enter Christmas market.
The walking tour of lights extends from the Lodge to the Nursery.
— SLO ROVERS Trip Committee
Sue Whitten, Director
2018 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Office Volunteers have begun taking 2018 Membership Re-newals. MBAA annual fees remain lower than many other senior centers, at $15 per individual and $25 per family… or purchase a Lifetime Membership for $100 individual or $150 for your household. Those over age 90 are Free.
If you attend exercise programs, health checks, Cues-ta classes, AARP safe driver classes, special interest programs, or any of the support groups here at the Active Adult Center or sponsored off-site by us, your membership in the Morro Bay Senior Center/Active Adults Center is both appreciated and appropriate.
—Bev Schalwitz, 2nd VP & Membership Chair
Please return medical books and LARGE
PRINT books as soon as you are done using
them. Our collection is slowly disappearing.
We need donations of more LARGE PRINT
and medical books!
— Thanks! Marian the Librarian
Advertiser Index Show your Card and Save Advertisers Noted
Amdal Home Care: Andrew Jackson
Bob Gayle, Reverse Mortgage Consultant
Brickhouse BBQ—$1 off any meal for Members
Buttercup Bakery & Café—15% Discount for Members
Cayucos Eyeworks
Christian Love Homecare: Bradley & Margie Yee
Coalesce Bookstore—20% off new books for Members
Errands for Elders, LLC
Edward Jones: Sarah Ketchum on Harbor St.
Edward Jones: Jennifer Redman on Kennedy Way
Garden House
Grill Hut—15% off any reg. priced meal for Members
Home instead Senior Care: Gina Perrault
Los Osos Valley Memorial Park & Mortuary: Hesper Natale
Marie Moore, PhD, Psychologist
Mi Casa—15% discount for Members
Mobility Masters—15% Discount some items for Members
Morro Bay Health Insurance Solutions: Nathan Hedges
Morro Bay Mobile Notary
Morro Bay Realty: Stanley & Susan Craig
Shellys Pet Sitting: Shelly Lackey
Synergy HomeCare
The Villages of San Luis Obispo—Susan Stewart
Free Services at the Senior Center, home of Morro Bay Active Adults… 55+ Hi-CAP Insurance Counseling: Most Thursdays with appointment, a Hi-CAP Counselor will address your Medicare questions. Sec-
ond Thursday of the month, 9 AM—noon. Community Center Conference Room. Call 800-434-0222 to schedule.
Lending Library: Books and DVDs may be borrowed on the honor system. Lounge.
Legal Services: The Senior Legal Services Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping those ages 55+ with their legal
needs. Make your appointment by calling 805-543-5140 for the fourth Thursday afternoon of each month.
Lipid Panels: With appointment and $20, Community Action Partnership (CAPSLO) provides a Lipid Panel (breakdown of choles-
terol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides and cardiac risk ratio). 805-544-2484, ext. 1 to schedule. Screening occurs in Lounge.
Medical Equipment: Canes, Crutches, Walkers, Shower Seats and Wheelchairs may be borrowed for up to 3 months at a time. Front
Desk.
Wellness and Prevention Screening: Fourth Tuesday of the month, 9 AM—noon. No appointment required. Community Action
Partnership (CAPSLO) provides free blood pressure, pulse and weight readings, and screenings for anemia, blood sugar and choles-
terol. screening occurs in Lounge.
20% OFF NEW BOOKS FOR MEMBERS
1ST Friday of the Month
PUBLIC WELCOME
Morro Bay Vets Hall
209 Surf Street
Doors Open 5 PM—Early Bird Games 6 PM
$16.00 Buy-In
— Door Prizes —
BIG CHIPS $200 — STAR BONUS $250
$4 Hot Meal Available
$1 Snacks & Beverages
FREE COOKIES
BINGO Sponsored By
Morro Bay Senior Citizens, Inc.
d/b/a Morro Bay Active Adults… 55+
(805) 772-4421
(805) 772-0111. Brickhouse-BBQ.com
$1.00 off any meal for MBSCI Members
For MBSCI Members, 15% off stair lifts & scooters and free installation on stair lifts.
BINGO VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
If you can donate a few hours of time on the first Friday evening of the month, please contact Larry Rosen, 1st VP, or Robert Thomas, Treasurer. Help sell BINGO cards and extra games, verify winning cards and hand out winnings, or assist with the sale of concessions.
Leave your contact information for Larry or Robert at the MBAA office, or leave them a message at 772-4421, or at [email protected]
Pickleball – for ALL ages and athletic levels! This is Hank (12) and Sadie (10) with their parents and both sets of grand-parents.
Khay Svedas (in sweater facing camera) recently participated in the Santa Maria MahJongg Tournament. Khay is on our 2017 Nominating Committee, and is our MahJongg group leader. Khay gladly helps MBAA mem-bers learn this challenging and fun game. The MBAA group meets from 1 - 4 on Fridays in our lounge.
DID YOU NOTICE?
Thanks to Jan Masilun and Vivian Thompson,
our Senior Center/Active Adults Center is look-
ing festive for the holidays!
Thank you ladies! We love your Halloween
spirit and are enjoying the fall touches you’ve
placed throughout our rooms and hallway.
MBAA Volunteers & Board
Capt’n Jimmy, long-time local favorite, entertained us with a Cajun/Zydeco Louisiana-style Octoberfest at the Vets’ Hall on Oct. 20. Mary-Lou, Sandra, Gerry M. and Bev couldn’t sit still and were dancing to the Cajun beat throughout the evening.
A special thank you to Sharla at Morro Dunes RV Park for donating the buns, chips and condiments for our hot dog bar!
MBSCI Board Members Morro Bay Senior Citizens, Inc. is a 501(c)3 Organization
President– __________________ 1st Vice President– Larry Rosen (Interim President) 2nd Vice President– Bev Schalwitz, Membership Chair Treasurer—Robert Thomas Secretary—Marty Hovdal Director #1—Sue Whitten, SLO ROVERS trip coordinator Director #2– John LaPlante Director #3– Sandra Santoianni, office coord. & newsletter Senior Program Coordinator—Brady Lock Board meetings are open to all members, 2nd Wednesday of the month @ 9:30 AM at the Morro Bay Active Adult Center… 55+
A Lion’s Club collection box for eyeglasses is in our lobby. Give the gift of sight! Please donate your old prescription glasses.
To advertise i n th e M or ro S cene , or to display literature i n t h e M or r o B ay A c t i v e
Adults Center… 55+, contact:
Brady Lock, Sr. Programs Coordinator 805-772-6278 [email protected]
We collect pink Box Tops for Education. The collection can in our lobby is monitored by the Box Tops Coordinator at Del Mar Elementary. Your contributions help Morro Bay elementary kids, and are greatly appreciated by everyone connected with Del Mar Elementary!
Morro Bay
Senior Citizens, Inc.
belong to the
Morro Bay Chamber of
Commerce.
THANK YOU MATT BISHOP City of Morro Bay Maintenance Technician
Because you did not give up, the automatic sliding entry door to the Senior Center/Active Adult Center has been repaired. No more
scary pig squeals when the door moved… no more squashed bodies when it closed unexpectedly…………..no more impromptu senior
aerobic sessions
when we flapped around to make the door open
when it refused to do so… In short…
the dang door now works properly. THANK YOU, Matt!
— MBAA Volunteers, Board, Members and Guests