19 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Issue UINTA...
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UINTA SENIORSSeptember 2013
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BRIDGER VALLEY
Thursday, Sept. 12DARE Concert – John Anderson with Thom Bresh7:00 p.m. Evanston High School Audtitorium
Friday, Sept. 20
Matinee: “The Blind Side”Lyman Show House1 p.m.
EVANSTON
Saturday, Sept. 7Mountain Man BreakfastBear River State Park (past the buffalo, picnic site at the end)9-11 a.m.
Saturday, Sept. 21
“Tarzan” at Hale TheatreMust be signed upBus leaves at 10:30 a.m.
Events
Union Pacific donation brings Evanston new floorStory and photos by Bryon Glather Editor Uinta County Herald
The Uinta Senior Center will install a new floor in its kitchen this fall, thanks to a $10,000 donation from Union Pacific Railroad.
“We try to be a good neighbor in the area we work with,” said Sarah Thompson Cassidy, the railroad’s director of public affairs.
Cassidy presented the check Friday, August 16 at the center. The senior center, along with the center in Bridger Valley, serves 725 people each day, Sarah
Blakeman, the center’s director, said.
Besides providing meals and a place for seniors to socialize by way of Bunko, pool and many other games, the Uinta Senior Center also delivers hundreds of meals per week to seniors at home.
“We’re this area’s Meals on Wheels,” Debbie Terech, the center’s community outreach director, said at the presentation.
“It’s encouraging to see an organization do so much with so little,” Cassidy said, adding
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Union Pacific’s Sarah Thompson Cassidy presents a $10,000 check to Uinta Senior Center Director Sarah Blakeman. From leA to right: assistant cook Alesia Allen, assistant cook Michelle Clark, Blakeman, Cassidy and Community Outreach Coordinator Debbie Terech.
See our attached calendars for detailed information about menus and activities!
Uinta Senior Website: www.Uintasenior.org
Home Health: www.UintaHomeHealth.org
OUR COMMUNITYSenior Transportation
We provide senior transportation in Evanston. Tuesday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Bridger Valley transportation:10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Appointments, shopping, banking, etc. For more information, call
Evanston Senior Center at 789-3553 or Lisa in Bridger Valley at 782-6502.
$4 suggested donation.
Evanston Recreation Center Activities
Senior Water Exercise50 years or better.
Mon., Wed., & Fri., 9 a.m.
Senior admission rate is for those 60 years or better.
Senior Soak 'n Swim: No charge for 60-plus years. Tues. & Thurs., 11
a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Use of the pool or walk the track.
Happy Hiker Club: No charge 60-plus years. Free use of the walking
track.
Return your full card at the Senior Center and receive a free meal.
Evanston & Bridger Valley Birthday Coupon!(Please check one below)
____Evanston ____Bridger ValleyYour Name________________________
Bring this coupon to your senior center during your birthday month and receive a free meal! Courtesy of Uinta Senior Citizens, Inc., Silver Eagle Refining, Inc. of Evanston
and Wells Fargo of Bridger Valley.
Meeting called to order by President Don Carpenter at 12:45 p.m. on July 31, 2013.
MEMBERS PRESENTSite Director Kris StringerPresident Don CarpenterGloria RasmussenOdena BluemelJanice ClaytonLawayne HurdsmanStan Walker
MEMBERS ABSENTActivities Director Lisa WoodySecretary Sharon Walker,Karen AbelCarlene Walker
Minutes were dispensed with:
The August calendar was updated and the September calendar was rough drafted for the month.
The Fall Party was discussed. The date was set for October 12, 2013, and it will be a dinner and dance.
Lawayne said there were some bands who would play for free, it was discussed to open it to the public to those 50 years and older in hopes it would bring some interest in attending.
Suggested menu for the Fall Party featured steak or prime rib, baked potato, veggie and dessert.
The price would be $8 for seniors, and $16 for non-seniors.
It was suggested to RSVP so the cooks would know how much to prepare.
Final decisions would be made at next meeting.
Next Meeting will be August 30, 2013, at 1 p.m.
Since there was no more business Stan Walker moved the meeting be adjourned.
Don Carpenter seconded the motion.
Respectfully Submitted bySharon Walker
OUR COMMUNITYBridger Valley Activity Committee
Your Hometown Source for Quality, Name-Brand ProductsFresh Meat Department • Delectable Deli • Oven-Fresh Bakery
Fresh Produce • Hunting & Fishing Licenses • Home & Ranch Improvement Full Service Hardware & Lumber • And More!
950 N. Highway 414 Mountain View • 307-782-3581
OUR COMMUNITYEvanston Activity Committee
Pickleville Playhouse outing was moved to the September 7. The August 31 date had to be cancelled because the center will be closed for Labor Day. Arrangements were made for those wanting to go as planned.
Sarah talked about changes to the Saturday and Sunday lunch menus. We want to keep the center open for lunch on those days because it helps when we apply for grants to show we operate seven days a week. Not only that, but a lot of people like stopping by for lunch, if they are out running errands.
The community garden was not planted because no one signed up to help. Maybe next year.
The Brew Fest fundraiser went pretty well. We need more volunteers. The bottled water made $80 and the shuttle service $120. This goes back into our activity fund. Hope to plan in advance next year.
Hale Center Theater on Sept. 21. Only 10 season tickets available, so check with Barb if you want to go.
Plans for a float in the Labor Day parade, September 2, were discussed.
The valley needs to get us a date for their Chicken Fry.
Installing a new kitchen floor, paid for by Union Pacific, will cause a little disruption.
We might have to cook and serve out of the snack bar. Good luck to the kitchen staff.
We have received a transportation grant to help with the buses and a United Way (first time) grant to help with meals.
Plans for an AARP representative to come in and talk about the Affordable Care Act and what it means to seniors.
Checking for interest in a mystery dinner. You order by number and don’t know what you are getting. Sometimes you might get a salad, but haven’t ordered a fork. Still looking into how it would work.
Sarah is checking into getting the movies started again, but would like to show a documentary (the wars, oil drilling, the coal industry, etc.) and show it just before dinner on a Monday night. Let her know your feelings about this.
WE NEED VOLUNTEERSBarb is putting out sign-up sheets for the different events, but no one is signing up. Please give her some ideas on what you would like to see and how you can help.
At the next meeting we will need to complete the plans for the Octoberfest dinner.
In attendance: Barb Bauer, Mary Simm, Casey Davis, Susanne McEwen, Charlene Stam, Sarah Blakeman, Kris Stringer.
OUR COMMUNITY
Our condolences to family and friends.
We are very sorry for your loss.
Bridger Valley BirthdaysEvanston Birthdays
Geraldine AdkinsDave BaerBill BolingWilliam BorenLes BrowerJo Ann CarpenterTreisa CombsCarol DavisLouise DavisLarry GaylordJerry GunterIvy HallamLouis HamblinMarvin HamiltonKeith HowleBob HughbanksKelly HughesSarah JacksonGloria JensenPatricia KelleyGerald KoffordSteve LopezCharlotte Maxon
Betty McKinleyBlaine MeeksMike MitchellBarbara MorettiPatricia PearceMaureen PowersVic PowersDennis ReillyEdna RichardsonChristine StoddardSharol ThornockDick Wentworth
Wyoma AltamiranoMargaret AndrewsRoland AustinCurtis BattyGeorge BrimhallCarolyn BurleighMildred ChewningArlene ClarkDiane ConnellyJoe DeanEdward DeanSheila DeanEdyth Deen Evelyn DinsmoreGeraldine DinsmoreSandy DouglasThomas DunlaveyCarl FormanPamela FotheringhamRobert GilmoreIvy HallamCarolyn HavermanVictor HughesGary HuntleyKenneth JohnsonAmelia KelsonBarbara KenneyTed Keyes
Ronda LambLinda LovatoLynn ManderfeldGeorge McKinleyIrene MedinaMaddie MeeksPatricia NickleovichIretta PatrieBetty PerkinsLois PittmanJose RamirezRose RamirezHomer RobinsonVicki RosserSandra ShafferJoyce ShidlerWilliam StonebrakerPaul ThomasLouis Tierno Lorena VanPattenWanda VaseyClarence VranishPatricia WallJeannie WinslowSherry WrightLeo YapiasKen Zuehlke
ACTIVITIES: EVANSTON
Men’s Pool Winners
Tournament Winners for July 2013
Pinochle
July 3: 1st Belle, 2nd Vi, 3rd Mary
July 10: 1st Hope, 2nd Ed, 3rd Earl
July 17: 1st Earl, 2nd Vi, 3rd KarmaJuly 24: 1st Hope, 2nd Belle, 3rd Lila July 26 Potluck: 1st Lori, 2nd Earl, 3rd EdJuly 31: 1st Vi, 2nd Ed, 3rd Beth
Wii Bowling Tournament
July 11: 1st Sammie W (252), 2nd Iretta (233), 3rd Millie (152)
July 18: 1st Iretta (271), 2nd Sammie (239), 3rd Millie (116)
July 25: 1st Iretta (243), 2nd Sammie (230), 3rd Millie (208)
July 26 Tournament: 1st Iretta, 2nd Albert, 3rd Sharon
July 2: 1st Jack W, 2nd Wally P, 3rd JimJuly 16: 1st Gary S, 2nd Jack W, 3rd Jim DJuly 23: 1st Jack, 2nd Wally, 3rd Bill SMay 28: 1st Jack W, 2nd Gary, 3rd Rich D
July 12: Frog Linda, Most Wins Linda, Most Natural Linda, Least Wins Stella
July 19: Frog Lori, Most Wins Iretta, Least Wins Betty, Most Natural Peggy
July 12 Potluck: Frog Ed, Most Wins Mary, Least Wins Pearl, Most Natural Mary
July 26: Frog Shirley, Most Wins Phyllis, Least Wins Faye, Most Natural Linda
Scotch Doubles Pool
July 1: 1st Don & Iretta, 2nd Preston & Jan, 3rd Jim & Lori
July 15: 1st Lance & Gary, 2nd Lori & Rich, 3rd Mitch & Iretta
Solo Tournament WinnersJuly 1, 20131st Arlo Dean2nd Ann Covolo3rd Janice Clayton
July 15, 20131st Ann Covolo2nd Arlo Dean3rd Janice Clayton
July 29, 20131st Ann Covolo2nd Arlo Dean3rd Janice Clayton
Wii Bowling WinnersJuly 12, 2013Janice Clayton 193
July 19, 2013Barbara Harvey 202
July 26, 2013Janice Clayton 202Myrna Lupher 202
In-House Pool WinnersJuly 2, 2013Jack Richardson
July 9, 2013Dick Wentworth
July 16, 2013Dick Wentworth
July 23, 2013Dick Wentworth
July 30, 2013Dick Wentworth
In-House Pool Winners (Doubles)July 2, 2013Lawayne Hurdsman & Rex Porter
July 9, 2013Don Stocks & Gary Hegal
July 16, 2013Lee Stoddard & Dick Wentworth
July 23, 2013Rex Porter & Dick Wentworth
July 30, 2013Lawayne Hurdsman & Tom Vaineo In-House Pool Mixed Doubles TournamentJuly 12, 20131st Ginger Lester & Gary Hegal
ACTIVITIES: BRIDGER VALLEY
Tournament Winners July 2013
NEWScontinued from page 1that delivering donations to community organizations ranks high in her list of duties.
“A great part of my job is getting to partner with the communities that we serve,” she said.
“We love to partner with organizations like this. And to support them in some small way is truly an honor.”
The floor will be installed in October or November, Terech said, during which time the thousands of meals per week will have to be handled in the old, small, “one-butt” kitchen across from the dining area.
Terech said the donation is doing more than helping the senior center, it’s supporting Evanston’s economy.
Donna Ludvigson, head cook at the Evanston center, serves scores of seniors daily.
NEWS
FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAMAre you a caregiver?
Do you know of someone who is a caregiver?Frustrated?Stressed?
Could you use more information?Need help?
Let us be there for you.
Uinta Senior Citizens Center offers support for caregivers. Start by calling Karen at 307-789-7712.
We host monthly support group discussions with a qualified counselor. Services offered at no charge. Monthly discussions are held in an informal setting
with lunch provided by the Evanston Senior Center.Meetings will be held the 4th Friday of each month. Next meeting is Friday, September 27.
Mark your calendars!Meetings take place downstairs of the Senior Center
ADULT DAY CAREUinta Senior Citizen's Center1229 Uinta St. (downstairs)
Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
INCLUDES • Breakfast and lunch daily • Transportation to and from day care • Nutritional meals served • Personal care: Bathing, hair and skin care • Activities include card games, crafts, painting, chair exercise, music therapy and more
For more information, call Uinta Home Health at 307-789-7712.
Seasoned SeniorsRecipe courtesy of AARP
Snow Pea Salad5 ounces snow peas, strings and tips removed, cut diagonally2 ounces bean sprouts¼ julienne medium red bell pepper1 tablespoon soy sauce2 teaspoons sesame oil1 tablespoon toasted sesame seedsSalt to taste1. Blanch snow peas in boiling water for 8-10
seconds, then shock quickly in ice water. Pat dry.
2. Ina medium bowl, combine the snow peas, bean sprouts and red pepper. Toss with the soy sauce, sesame oil and sesame seeds. Season to taste with salt. Serve chilled.
624 FRONT STREET, EVANSTON 789-2681OPEN MON-FRI 8AM-7PM, SAT 9AM-5PM
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Why Peso much for lunch or dinner?
Second meal must be of equal or lesser value.
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OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY
Thank youEvanston Urban Renewal Agency
We appreciate your generous donation. We were pleased to provide shuttle service for attendees. You can count on us for next year!
BOARD MINUTES
PRESENTeorgia Harvey, Mitch Mayer, Toni Bradford, Marilyn Rudy, Rex Porter, and Peggy Schell
EXCUSEDDarrell Johnson STAFFSarah BlakemanDebbie TerechKris Stringer
CALL TO ORDERMeeting called to order by Georgia Harvey, Chairman of the Board, at 8:59 a.m. on July 31.
Georgia asked to approve the minutes as written. No addition or corrections. Motion made by Peggy. Second by Mitch. Approved.
Public Comments: None.
NEW BUSINESSUSB: John Phillips. John handed out hand outs that followed the investments up until July 30, 2013. There was a discussion on the types of investments, gains and losses. There was a discussion on the Erma Kerlin account. The board agreed to close out the JP Morgan account and invest in another as per John’s recommendation. Motion
made by Marilyn and second by Peggy. All yes except Rex. Motion approved.
FINANCIAL REPORTS: Sarah Blakeman. Sarah explained the profit and loses and the budget vs. actual monthly and year to date. Discussion. Motion to accept financials by Peggy. Second by Mitch, all approved. DIRECTOR REPORT: Sarah presented the director’s note summary. SITE MANAGERS REPORT: Debbie Terech and Kris Stringer. Debbie gave a handout explaining the things she has been doing for the past month. Discussion. Kris talked about a window being shot by a BB gun at the Bridger Valley Senior Center. The meal counts at both centers, SAMS, waiver and the new name for CBIHS now known as WyHS. There was a discussion on board terms.The meeting went to executive session at 10:46 a.m.
Meeting adjourned at 11:05 a.m. Motion by Peggy, second by Toni.
Next board meeting will be August 21, 2013, at 9 a.m. at the Evanston Senior Center.
Submitted by Georgia Harvey,
PHOTOS
Pot is over $600! (unless there is a lucky winner) • Weekly drawing • Must be present to win • Tickets: $1 each/ 6 for $5 • If your number is drawn,
you pick a card • New tickets sold weekly • Must sign-in for lunch to be
eligible to play
We wish to thank these local businesses for
supporting the Senior Center.
Please show your support by mentioning this ad.
Bridger ValleyVicki BensonMark WalkerCarlene WalkerHope ReynoldsJoe ReynoldsDon CarpenterJoAnn CarpenterJim ThomasLynne ThomasBecky OehlerVivian ReillyDennis ReillyGinger LesterOdena BluemelDoreen SloanSkip SloanPat MoonLes BrowerBonnie ByrneSharon WalkerStan WalkerAnn CovoloAlbert Covolo
Lawayne HurdsmanMarvin HamiltonDebbie PenningtonPeggy SchellNancy BeckGloria RasmussenRon RasmussenJanice ClaytonArlo DeanAmy Vangeason
EvanstonRay SimmMary SimmMitch MayerGlenna RichinsPearl Bloms Don BlomsEarl HutchinsonLori Oliver Ed Oliver
Sammie WeathersbyCasey DavisLa Rue AndrewsEunice WarrenRuth AndersonDoris RickettsJan McClinticRalph TolleAllen HutchinsonJoyce MorrowSuzanne MacEwenJoyce Garcia Tomara Bullen & FamilyCharlene StamSharyl KingShirley CampbellRich HavigAmy Kelly Deborah DemanderCharlie Demander
Our Volunteers
ABOUT US
Uinta Senior Citizens, Inc.Board of Directors
Georgia Harvey, Chairperson
Rex Porter, Vice Chairperson/Secretary/Treasurer
Darrell Johnson
Peggy Schell
Mitch Mayer
Marilyn Rudy
Toni Bradford
Rent our facilities!Birthday Party! Anniversary Party!
Meetings!
Uinta Senior Citizens Center of Evanston has several rooms
available for rent.
Small meeting room: $25 Large meeting room: $50
Dining room & kitchen: $100Refundable cleaning deposit: $50
To reserve your room, or for further information, call 789-3553.
Evanston Activity CommitteeLori OliverCasey DavisSuzanne MacEwenCharlene StamRuth Anderson
Bridger Valley Activity CommitteeAnn CovoloBonnie ByrneKaren AbelLawayne HurdsmanSharon WalkerStan WalkerLil AngwinOdena BluemelJanice Clayton
Evanston: September 24 and October 22
Bridger Valley: September 10 and October 8
We wish to thank these local businesses for supporting the Senior Center.
Please show your support by mentioning this ad.
Attentive, friendly employees
(307) 789-6621
We wish to thank these local businesses for supporting the Senior Center.
Please show your support by mentioning this ad.
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