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Sponsored in part by Beaver County Office on Aging December 2014 Volume 14, Number 9 FREE Continued on page 4 Enjoy 80+ free comics everyday. Plus news and games. 2014 King Features Syndicate, Inc. Visit Us Online at www.pittsburgh seniornews.com “An Afternoon at the Os- cars” was the theme for the 29 th annual RSVP Rec- ognition Luncheon, and it certainly was a star-studded occasion! Dr. Shelena Gibbs McElvy was both eloquent and gracious as master of ceremonies for the after- noon. Not only did she keep the event moving smoothly, she also engaged the audi- ence in interesting Oscar RSVP awards luncheon features an “afternoon at the Oscars” trivia. Avis Curenton imper- sonated Oprah Winfrey and greeted nearly every one of the 200 guests. Some of the guests impersonated celeb- rities like Audrey Hepburn and Stedman Graham. But I think everyone would agree that the highlight of the afternoon was the entertainment. The first to sing was the “Lemmon Sisters.” Yes, they were impersonators, but three RSVP board members— Cindy Skiles (Dianne Len- non), Terri DeChellis (Kathy Lennon) and Joyce Sipes (Janet Lennon)—gave the audience lots of laughs with their rendition of “I Think I’m Going Out of My Head.” RSVP’s Maureen Morelli (left) and Valerie McElvey (right) with 2014 Volunteer of the Year nominees Carolyn Yannachione, Ralph Scott and Mary Jane Morian. Chuck LeClaire/Beaver County Senior News

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“An Afternoon at the Os-cars” was the theme for the 29th annual RSVP Rec-ognition Luncheon, and it certainly was a star-studded occasion! Dr. Shelena Gibbs McElvy was both eloquent and gracious as master of ceremonies for the after-noon. Not only did she keep the event moving smoothly, she also engaged the audi-ence in interesting Oscar

RSVP awards luncheon features an “afternoon at the Oscars”

trivia. Avis Curenton imper-sonated Oprah Winfrey and greeted nearly every one of the 200 guests. Some of the guests impersonated celeb-rities like Audrey Hepburn and Stedman Graham.

But I think everyone would agree that the highlight of the afternoon was the entertainment. The first to sing was the “Lemmon Sisters.” Yes, they were

impersonators, but three RSVP board members—Cindy Skiles (Dianne Len-non), Terri DeChellis (Kathy Lennon) and Joyce Sipes (Janet Lennon)—gave the audience lots of laughs with their rendition of “I Think I’m Going Out of My Head.”

RSVP’s Maureen Morelli (left) and Valerie McElvey (right) with 2014 Volunteer of the Year nominees Carolyn Yannachione, Ralph Scott and Mary Jane Morian.

Chuck LeClaire/Beaver County Senior News

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Beaver County support groups* Alzheimer Association caregiver support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. the second Monday of each month April through September at Fenchel Law Offices, 2242 A Dar-lington Rd., Beaver Falls. Call (724) 847-4723. Meetings are also held from 2:30 to 4 p.m. the second Monday of each month October through March at Elmcroft of Chippewa, 104 Pappan Business Dr., Beaver Falls. Call (724) 891-3333.

* Panic and Anxiety Support Group meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first and third Monday of each month at Friend-ship Ridge, first floor, Brighton Twp. Call Mary at (412) 720-2317. BCSN

If you enjoy helping others achieve their dreams, or if you get satisfaction from supporting a cause you believe in, then volunteering is for you. Following is a sampling of local organizations that use volunteers. Check with your favorite organization to see what kind of difference you can make.

Adult Literacy Action, Beaver, (724) 773-7810

Alliance for Consumer Protection (ACP), (724) 770-2078

Beaver County Humane Society, Monaca, (724) 775-5801

Beaver County Office on Aging, Beaver Falls , (724) 847-2262

Blackhawk Area Meals on Wheels, (724) 843-6646 or (724) 843-1022

CASA Beaver County, (724) 728-2146

Children & Youth Services, Beaver Falls, (724) 891-5800

Girl Scouts, Beaver, (724) 774-3553

Habitat for Humanity, Beaver Falls, (724) 846-1630

Ombudsman Program, (724) 847-2262

Women’s Center of Beaver County, (724) 775-2032

Volunteer opportunities are plenty in Beaver County

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The second act was none other than RSVP’s Valerie McElvy impersonat-ing Diana Ross and her Supremes:, Cheryl King (Florence Ballard) and Tina Genes (Mary Wilson) from the Franklin Center staff. They brought the house down with their hilari-ous rendition of “Stop in the Name of Love.”

RSVP works with more than 70 orga-nizations throughout Beaver County by helping them find volunteers to assist them as they carry out their missions to serve the Beaver County area. Each year, one of those stations is recognized for their outstanding commitment to the area. This year, the award was presented to the American Red Cross, a worldwide institution in which all societies have equal status and share equal responsibilities and duties in helping each other. Its pur-pose is to protect life and health, and to ensure respect for all human beings. It promotes mutual understanding, friendship, cooperation and lasting peace among all people.

Each year, the stations where RSVP volunteers serve submit their nomina-tions for the “Volunteer of the Year” award. This year, Carol Yannachione from the Beaver County Office on Aging (BCOA) received the honors; five people nominated Carol for her commitment to volunteerism. She volunteers weekly and puts in many hours to help out at BCOA. Her duties include answering a multi-line phone system, organizing card files and sort-ing paperwork. “Carol is a wonderful volunteer who puts in a lot of hours at our office and we are extremely lucky to have her here at the Beaver County Office on Aging,” says Leslie Lotito.

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Senior Day and Center at the Mall volunteers.

Avis “Oprah Winfrey” Curenton (left) and Valerie “Diana Ross” McElvey (right) welcome Shon Owens and Lispert Dowdell of the Franklin Center.

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Congressman Keith Rothfus thanks RSVP volunteers. BCOA volunteer Carolyn Yannachione won the Volunteer of the Year award.

Photos by Chuck LeClaire for Beaver County Senior News

The Lemmon Sisters perform.The Volunteer Station Community Impact award went to the American Red Cross. Accepting the award are Lesley Kaluzne and Cindy Skiles.

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Congressman Keith Rothfus person-ally delivered proclamation letters of recognition to Carol Yannachione and the American Red Cross. The offices of Senator Elder Vogel Jr., Senator Tim Solobay and Representative Rob Matzie were on hand to recognize the winners.

RSVP would like to thank The Fez for providing excellent food and service for this event. “It’s so much fun to have so many of our volunteers in one place and to have an opportunity to recognize and thank them for their service,” comments Valerie McElvy. “RSVP looks forward to next year’s event. It will mark 30 years of service for RSVP in Beaver County.” BCSN

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It’s all about the holidays this month at RSVP, and we could sure use your

help! Each year RSVP has a tradition of serving the young and the not-so-young of Beaver County in hopes of making the holiday season just a little bit brighter for the less fortunate neighbors living in our communities.

By Valerie McElvy For Beaver County Senior News

Toys for children

RSVP collects and distrib-utes toys for three groups of children: the children of in-mates, those attending Head Start, and the youngsters who come to have “Break-fast With Santa”, which is sponsored by Franklin Cen-ter. Some of these children would not receive one gift at Christmastime if it were not for our generous volunteers. Donations of toys and other small gifts that are new and unwrapped would be greatly appreciated.

Gifts and cards for seniors

I’m sure you know how difficult the holidays are for seniors living in nurs-ing homes, assisted living facilities and homebound seniors who have little or

no family and friends to visit them. RSVP wants to bring a moment of light into what may be a very lonely time. That’s why we collect gifts and cards to be distributed at partnering nursing homes and individuals we learn about who live at home and are housebound. Volunteers are needed to help deliver holiday cards and small gifts to these seniors.

Do you crochet or knit? The seniors love homemade gifts. Also, please keep in mind that re-gifting is always wel-come! Please bring all dona-tions to the Franklin Cen-ter, 524 Franklin Avenue in Aliquippa. If you would like, you can designate which program you would like to support. For more informa-tion, call (724) 378-7547.

Now . . . for just pure fun

Mrs. Santa is almost as busy as her husband this time of year. In Beaver County, her only engagement is at 9 a.m. on December 11 at Center at the Mall (inside Beaver Val-ley Mall). She is eager to see everyone, so please stop by early! We never know when she might be called away to help Santa.

As always, we would be re-miss if we did not take a mo-ment to reflect and share our gratitude for all of you won-derful people who so gener-ously support the efforts of RSVP with volunteering and donations. It is our sincerest wish that you are blessed with a very happy holiday season and a healthy and prosperous New Year! BCSN

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Angela has a tradition of making paper cut Christmas cards. BCOA Linda Hall enjoys them so much that she has framed them all.

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By Angela Gentile, Planning Unit Program Monitor Beaver County Office on Aging For Beaver County Senior News

Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Christ. Many traditions exist surrounding the celebra-

tion, and often they are based on family cultures and heritage, which impact activities, food and customs.

Traditions are great. As I share some of my holiday traditions with you in this article, I hope you will reminisce, especially with your children and grandchildren, about the traditions that are special to you and your family.

A big tradition for most families is Christmas Eve and Christmas dinner. Remember the aroma in the house when everything is cooking and ev-eryone is anxiously waiting for that special meal and homemade desserts? Maybe out-of-state relatives come for the traditional holiday meal. Many families have the custom of serving the seven fishes on Christmas Eve. My family, as well, hosts this Italian cus-tom. On Christmas Day, my paternal

Christmas traditions add to the beauty and joy of the holidaygrandparents typically made home-made Italian meat ravioli, meatballs, wedding soup, Italian chicken and salad. It was all delicious! What are your favorite traditional items to cook, bake and serve around the holidays?

Another big tradition is baking sweet treats for the holidays. Remember when your children were small and they wanted to help make the cookies? Sometimes, it turned into a big mess! Those were happy times regardless of the mess. Kids love to bake and make extra cookies to leave for Santa on Christmas Eve. Pizzelles are my favor-ite cookie to make. My secret is using very ultra mini chocolate chips from Wilbur Chocolates in Lititz, Pennsylva-nia. It is extra good chocolate! Is there a special cookie, cake or pie your fam-ily and friends look forward to when they come to your house? Make sure to keep the tradition going by passing on the recipe.

Speaking of leaving cookies for Santa, did you ever take your chil-dren or grandchildren to see Santa?

How about having photos taken with Old St. Nick? Many families experi-ence pictures with Santa that turned out just perfect. However, some have that one photo when one of the chil-dren was crying, deathly afraid of Mr. Santa Clause! Do you have any of those photos? Show them to the family this year. While showing your photos, take a moment and write on the back the names of people in the picture. Look-ing at old photos is always good for a laugh and fond memories.

Christmas cards have been a tradition for a very long time and a way to keep in contact with loved ones. The first Christmas cards were commissioned by Sir Henry Cole in London in May 1843. The central picture showed three generations of a family raising a toast to the card’s recipient. On either side were scenes of charity, with food and clothing being given to the poor. Mak-ing Christmas cards is my one personal tradition that is very near and dear to my heart. I enjoy sending hand-made Scherenschnitte (German paper cut-ting) Christmas cards. I cut out designs using scissors and an exacto knife and then glue the cut-out to blank cards. I include a Bible verse and write a holi-day message. Homemade cards may be eventually replaced by electronic communications. I hope not. Many people make homemade cards and they are a nice greeting to receive through the mail.

Traditions can bring family and friends together. There is a feeling of great comfort in our own personal traditions. Embrace them, share them and enjoy them. Wishing all of you a very merry Christmas and a holiday full of fun traditions and good memories! BCSN

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News You Can Use* Remember and Reflect: December 7, Pearl Harbor Day; December 16, Battle of the Bulge; December 31, official end of World War II.

* Celebrate the season: December 16, Hanukkah; December 25, Christ-mas; Kwanzaa, December 26; New Year’s Eve, December 31.

* Other than holiday shopping, the best things to buy on sale in December are golf clubs, pools, televisions, electronics, tools and cookware.

* The Pennsylvania Department of Aging celebrated the 30th an-niversary of the PACE (Pharmaceutical Assistance Contract for the Elderly) program. Since July 1984, the program has offered low-cost prescription medication to qualified Pennsylvanians ages 65 and older. The program, funded by the Pennsylvania Lottery, has benefited 1.4 million individuals and has contributed $8.3 billion for more than 300 million prescriptions.

* You have a small amount of time left to make changes to your Medi-care coverage, as the open enrollment period ends December 7. Open enrollment gives you an opportunity to review your existing coverage, compare coverage that will be available in the new year, save money or get better coverage.

* Exciting news: Center at the Mall was awarded a $35,180 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, which includes the purchase of fitness equipment and improvement of air circulation in the fitness center.

No Senior Day in December or January; See you in February

Reminder: Senior Day takes a break, and there will be no events in December and January. We hope to see you on February 11, 2015. Watch Beaver County Senior News for locations and details.

Here’s another way to support Surprises for Shut-ins:Christmas Tree Wonderland, December 1 through 31

Enjoy the sights and sounds of Christmas when you stop by Elmcroft of Chippewa, 104 Pappan Business Drive, Chippewa Township,

anytime in December to purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win one of many decorated trees donated by area businesses.

Tickets can be purchased at the front desk at $1 each or six for $5. Winners will be notified by the end of December, and their tree will be available for pick up the first week of January.

All proceeds benefit the Beaver County Office on Aging Surprises for Shut-ins program.

Last chance to donate to Surprises for Shut-ins

You have until December 3 to donate new, practical gifts for the Beaver

County Office on Aging’s Surprises for Shut-ins program, which provides a bag of gifts and a friendly visit to iso-lated older adults living in the homes throughout Beaver County during the Christmas holiday. Gifts can be dropped off at the Beaver County Of-fice on Aging, 1020 Eighth Avenue in Beaver Falls, or at Center at the Mall, located next to Hallmark in the Beaver Valley Mall. For information, contact Angela at BCOA at (724) 847-2262 or (888) 548-2262. BCSN

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Calling all pool players...

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Get out of the cold and come to the Center at the Mall

at Beaver Valley Mall.

They offer:

Here’s a website that provides a lot of information for older adults. Seniorjournal.com is a daily news website

for seniors covering aging, health, politics and government programs. It has more than 1,000 pages of information, in-cluding age, longevity, health, medicine, Alzheimer’s, men-tal health, nutrition, Medicare, Medicaid, fitness, exercise, Social Security, alerts, features, retirement and elder care.

Websites that help older adults with benefits and long-term care

PA Health Law Project: www.phlp.org: This website provides free legal advice and representation to older persons and individuals with disabilities who have dif-ficulty accessing healthcare or have concerns about the quality of their healthcare services.

Social Security: www.ssa.gov: It explains Social Security, a social insurance program that consists of retirement, disability and survivor’s benefits.

BCOA wishes a fond farewell to Pat Stannard, who has been part of the

support unit for more than six years. Many of you may have spoken with Pat on the phone. She’s one of our

Best wishes to BCOA’s Pat Stannardfriendly voices that assist callers every day. Others may know Pat from her Senior Day at the Mall activities. Pat handled all the vendors and volunteers to make the event successful.

Pat worked diligently with BCOA’s computer systems to prepare and up-date reports to the state. Pat was a huge help with our yearly Surprises for Shut-ins program. She’s been known to wrap a lot of presents! But more importantly, she was instrumental in finding a lot of volunteers to help with the wrapping, especially many of her friends.

What you might not know about Pat is that she is an avid horseback rider. She’s going to spend her free time rid-ing her horse, visiting with her three daughters and spending quality time with her parents. Pat, we wish you the best of luck in your future! BCSN

On the web for seniorsPA Personal Care Home Directory: www.dpw.state.pa.us: This website lists licensed care homes in Pennsylvania. Click “Search for Provider/Inspection Results”, click “Personal Care Home Directory”, then follow the search prompts. Type “Beaver County” for a list of all facilities in Beaver County, including the facility names, addresses, phone numbers, licensure status, expiration dates and inspection summaries.

PA Nursing Facility Care Locator: www.health.state.pa.us: This provides information about location, li-censure status, number of beds and payment options for nursing facilities throughout the state. Click on “Facilities, Providers and Managed Care Plans” then click on the quick link for nursing care facilities. Click on “Beaver County” on the map to see a local list of facilities and review the patient care and building safety surveys. BCSN

Call (724) 774-5654 for details.

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Call the following senior centers for menu information and reservations: Aliquippa: (724) 857-9989 Baden: (724) 869-4224: Beaver Falls: (724) 846-1959: Center at the Mall: (724) 728-1422: Midland (724) 869-4224.

Senior center menus

Sweet and Spicy Sweet Potato Bake

4 4 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into one-inch cubes

4 ¼ cup melted butter or oil

4 ¼ cup brown sugar

4 ½ -1 t. chili powder, to taste

4 2 t. seasoning salt, to taste

4 Black pepper to taste

4 1/8 – ¼ t. cayenne pepper, to taste

In bowl, mix sweet potatoes with butter or oil. Add remaining ingredients and toss to coat. Place onto greased baking dish to hold potatoes in one layer. Bake uncovered at 400 degrees for 22-25 minutes, until potatoes are tender. Turn potatoes after 15 minutes. BCSN

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2 Buttermilk Falls is a scenic 40–foot sandstone formation and waterfall located at Route 18 and First Avenue in Homewood. It is geologically rec-ognized as home to Homewood Sand-stone, used locally in bridge piers, tunnels, roadways and construction of Western Penitentiary in Pittsburgh. As the story goes, a group of Civil War soldiers and their wives were hav-ing a picnic in the area. Raising their buttermilk-filled glasses to toast after the picnic, they named the waterfall Buttermilk Falls.

2 Brady’s Run Park sure has evolved since it was established on June 17, 1946, and had a new addition in 1957-1958. The largest of the county parks at nearly 2,000 acres, it is situated along Route 51 in Brighton and Patterson townships. It is more than just picnic

shelters with charcoal grills, along with swimming and fishing areas. There are 10 trails, including a walk-er’s loop, mountain bike trailhead and Calland Arboretum. Recreation activi-ties include a playground, 500-person capacity lodge, maple syrup camp area for maple syrup operations in the spring, horse arena, horse shoe courts, softball and baseball fields, outdoor basketball courts, in-line roller hockey rink, outdoor tennis court and action skate park. The indoor recreation fa-cility has the ice arena for ice hockey and skating, indoor tennis courts and indoor walking and running track. A newer addition to the site is the dog park. Plus, the Beaver County Recy-cling Center is located within the park. Just think of all the things you have done there in your lifetime. BCSN

Beaver County history tidbits

Christmas tree appetizer3 One or two containers of cherry tomatoes

3 Several blocks of yellow and white cheeses, cut into chunks

3 A small amount of lettuce or broccoli

On a tray, starting at the bottom, alternate a row of cherry tomatoes and a row of cut up cheeses. Make each row bit smaller than the previous row, to form a triangle resembling a Christmas Tree. After the triangle is made, lay a little bit of let-tuce or broccoli pieces in between several rows of tomatoes and cheese for a little color (optional). Another option would be to substitute a row of cubed ham for a row or two of cheese. Finish the bottom by putting a cube of cheese at the bottom of the tree in middle of row of cheese to look like a tree stand. Top off the tree for a ball of mozzarella or a cube of cheese in the shape of a star. Serve with vegetable dip. It’s an easy, colorful, festive way to serve vegetables over the holidays. The very best thing about this recipe is: No cooking is necessary! Your guests will love it. BCSN

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For more information, call or visit our office at 1020 Eighth Avenue, Beaver Falls, PA 15010.

Office Hours: Monday through Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Phone: (724) 847-2262 (Local) 1 (888) 548-2262 (Long Distance) TDD (724) 728-5700 Website: www.beavercountypa.gov/office-aging

The Beaver County Office on Aging

Serving you: • “Surprises for Shut-ins” • Information and Referral

• Ombudsman Service • PDA Waiver Program • Domiciliary Care • Care Management

• Benefits Counseling • Senior Day • Pre-admission Assessment

• Family Caregiver Support Program • APPRISE Program • PrimeTime Health Program

• Nursing Home Transition

• Adult Day Care • Attendant Care • Chore Service

• Home Companion • Home Delivered Meals

• Homemaker • Home Safe Home

Services provided through subcontractors:

Beaver County Commissioners Tony Amadio, Chairman

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Beverly K. Sullivan, Administrator Beaver County Office on Aging

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Center at the MallCenter at the Mall, Beaver Valley Mall, Monaca, will offer the following activities:

2 Alzheimer’s support group meets at 10 a.m. December 4.

2 Pinochle Club will meet at 10 a.m. December 4 and 18.

2 Card party luncheon from noon to 3 p.m. December 8. $5 pp.

2 Bunco league will play from 2 to 4 p.m. December 9. $5 pp.

2 Holiday activities at 9 a.m. December 11.

2 Woodcarvers will meet from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. December 13.

2 Day trip to Rivers Casino will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. December 15. $25 pp. Limited tickets.

2 Christmas party from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. December 18.

2 New Year’s luncheon at 11:30 a.m. December 30.

Visit www.centeratthemall.com for all programs, events and fitness center hours and class schedule. Call (724)728-1422 to make reservations for upcoming events and programs. Follow the center on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CenterattheMall. BCSN

Baden Circle of FriendsCircle of Friends, 371 Linmore Ave., Baden, will offer the following events:

H Annual Christmas dinner dance December 5. Doors open at 5:15 p.m. and dinner is at 6 p.m.

H Christmas gift card bingo from 5 to 7 p.m. December 9. Cost is $5. Dinner is at 4:30 p.m.

H Pinochle tournament at 9:30 a.m. December 10.

H Day long Christmas party bingo at 10 a.m. December 18, music at 3 p.m.

H New Years party December 30. Dinner at 5 p.m. and music with Eric Nohtkamper at 5:30 p.m.

Call (724) 869-4224 or visit www.circleoffriendsbeaver.com for a complete schedule. BCSN

New Brighton Circle of FriendsCircle of Friends New Brighton, Holy Family Parish, will offer the following events:

H Sugarplum Christmas party for kids from 1 to 3 p.m. De-cember 6. $3 adults; $1 children.

H Card party from 2 to 6 p.m. December 8. $6 pp.

H Christmas present bingo at 2 p.m. December 9. $5 pp.

H Christmas party December 18. Lunch at noon.

H Christmas gift card bingo December 23. $5 pp.

H Trip to Ogelbay December 29. $42 for adults; $28 for chil-dren ages 12 and under; includes dinner and lights.

Call (724) 846-1959 or visit www.circleoffriendsbeaver.com for a complete schedule. BCSN

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Entertainment and Events2 The annual Festival of Trees will take place from noon to 9 p.m. December 5 to 7 at Bradys Run Park Lodge, Brigh-ton Township. Cost is $5 for ages 13-62; $4 seniors; $2 children 6-12; free for ages 5 and under. Call (724) 843-5378 or visit www.beavercountyfestivaloftrees.org for details.

2 Christmas at The Vicary Mansion, 1235 Third Ave., Freedom, will take place from 2 to 8 p.m. December 6. Vari-ous Christmas trees will highlight deco-rations from different eras. Christmas music presented by local choirs. There will also be demonstrations by bobbin lace makers, tatters and woodcarvers. Make and take Christmas decorations for children of all ages. Donations ap-preciated. Call (724) 775-1848 or visit [email protected].

2 Bring the grand kids out for Break-fast with Santa from 8:30 to 11 a.m. December 6 at Bradys Run Lodge, New Brighton. Cost is $8 for ages four and

older; children ages three and under free. Call (724) 843-5378.

2 A free holiday concert will be pre-sented at 7:30 p.m. December 10 at Penn State Beaver Auditorium, Student Union Building, 100 University Dr., Monaca. Enjoy your favorite holiday music performed by the Beaver County Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Monaca Cornet Band. Call (724) 773-3610.

2 Come out to Old Economy Village, 270 16th St., Ambridge, for a holiday dinner with the Pittsburgh Opera from 6 to 10 p.m. December 10. Enjoy the holiday am-biance with a candlelit dinner with fam-ily and friends in the historic Feast Hall. Featured entertainment is the Pittsburgh Opera. Reservations required. Call (724) 266-4500 or visit www.oldeconomyvil-lage.org.

2 Johnny Angel and the Halos Christ-mas Concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. December 12 at Lincoln Park Performing

Arts Center, Mainstage Theatre, One Lin-coln Park, Midland. The show features doo-wop spins on your yuletide favorites, as well as local high school concert choirs. Cost is $25 floor; $20 balcony. Call (724) 576-4644 or visit www.lppacenter.org.

2 Christmas at the Village will take place from 2 to 9 p.m. December 13 and from 2 to 7 p.m. December 14 at Old Economy Village, 270 16th St., Ambridge. Step back in time and visit a 19th century Christmas Village. Walk along a candlelit cobblestone street, window shop and see demonstrators eager to show off their wares. Visit Belsnickel or the Feast Hall where choirs will be performing. Cost is $10 adults; $9 seniors; $6 children ages 3-11. Call (724) 266-4500 or visit www.oldeconomyvillage.org.

2 Beaver Valley Choral Society pres-ents A Carol of Joy at 4 p.m. December 7 at Saint Cecilia RC Church, 632 Vir-ginia Ave., Rochester. Enjoy the holidays with this thrilling concert of sacred

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Entertainment and EventsChristmas choral and orchestral music. Arrive early for good seating. Other performances include a show at 4 p.m. December 13 at New Brighton United Methodist Church, 1033 Sixth Ave., New Brighton; and at 4 p.m. December 14 at Christ’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 409 11th St., Beaver Falls. Visit www.bvchoralsociety.org for details.

2 Wreaths Across America Ceremony will take place December 13 at Viet-nam Veterans Memorial at Quay Park, Beaver. Members of the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA), Chapter 862 will honor our veterans in a short ceremony by placing wreaths at noon. The VVA honor guard and JROTC will participate in the ceremony. Everyone is welcome to attend. This ceremony is held in conjunction with the National Wreaths Across America Day that will place wreaths on all National Cemeter-ies throughout the country at noon. Wreaths are $15 and may be purchased

by contacting Chuck Inman at (724) 709-7747. Visit www.wreathsacrossa-merica.org for more information.

2 Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center, Mainstage Theater, One Lincoln Park, Midland, presents The Nutcracker at 7:30 p.m. December 19 and 20 and at 2 p.m. December 20 and 21. Cost for tickets are $15; $18; $20. Call (724) 576-4644 or visit www.lppacenter.org.

2 The Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 862, will hold a Christmas Vigil at Quay Park, Beaver, starting at 6 p.m. December 24 through noon December 25. A Christmas Tree will be lit and on display to honor those who sacrificed their lives for our country and cannot celebrate Christmas with their families or loved ones. Chapter members will be present to show their families that we will never forget them. Please stop by and thank the Veterans who volunteered to leave their own homes to honor our fallen brothers.

2 A free Christmas day dinner will be provided December 25 at Beaver Falls High School, 1710 Eighth Ave., Beaver Falls. A homemade meal is provided to anyone in need. Individuals are provid-ed a variety of gifts including clothing, toys and household items. Outreach has provided this event for over 20 years with the help of volunteers and donations. Call (724) 846-3751.

2 Harmony Museum’s Stewart Hall, 218 Mercer Street and Historic District, Harmony, will host Silvester New Year’s Eve Celebration from 2 to 6:30 p.m. December 31. This family-oriented New Year’s Eve celebration welcomes the new year in “German time” in rec-ognition of the community’s heritage. 6 p.m. EST is midnight in Germany. Festivities include 5K and 1 mile races, museum tours, pork and sauerkraut dinner, entertainment, fireworks and more. Call (724) 452-7341 or visit www.harmonymuseum.org. BCSN

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If you would like more information or to arrange a tour, please call us.

599 Norwood DriveBig Beaver Boro, Wampum, PA

724-891-6055

elcome to the Katera’s Kove Family.We are dedicated to providing

personal care for individuals who are nolonger able to live alone.

We treat every resident as a member ofour family in our beautiful

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• Crafts / Bingo / Card Games• Family Picnics &

Special Dinners• Resident Council Meetings• Resident Education• Day Trips & More!

• State-of-the-Art Movie Theater

• Spacious Bedrooms with wall-to-wall carpeting

• Community Rooms with Widescreen TVs

• Enclosed Courtyard• Beauty Salon, Chapel

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Secured Dementia CommunityWith our recent expansion, Katera’s Kove

now has the largest secured dementia unit inBeaver County for assisted living residents.We specialize in continuous staff training on

dementia care and are a member of theAlzheimer’s Association. Our beautiful newaddition with 29 secure beds will give yourloved one a sense of calmness and the best

quality of life possible while in our care.

Katera’s Kove Assisted Living and Dementia Care Community Lighthouse MottoAs Sailors have depended on the lighthouse for safety and guidance, so can you depend

on Katera’s Kove for the safety and guidance of your loved ones in need. Here at Katera’sKove, our staff is considered the beacon of light that shines love, compassion, and safety toall who reside here. So, from your safe harbor to ours, you can rest assured and know thatyour loved one will be treated with the utmost respect, love and dignity for as long as they

reside here at our Kove.

Katera’s Kove is family owned and operated by sisters,Lynn Katekovich, R.N. and Betty Butera. Lynn and

Betty encourage family involvement for all their resi-dents who reside at Katera’s Kove. Many employees of

Katera’s Kove are from Lynn and Betty’s familieswhich promotes a special bond between staff and resi-dents. Because Katera’s Kove is family owned and op-erated, the residents are treated like Lynn and Betty’s

family. Lynn and Betty’s parents also reside at theKatera’s Kove community under their daughters’ care.

Katera’s Kove is family owned and operated by Lynn Katekovich, RN. Many employees of Katera’s Kove are from Lynn’s family, which promotes a special bond between staf f and res idents . They include her chi l -dren, brother, daughter-in-law and sis-ter-in-law. Her brother Jim Maccaglia, is Assistant Administrator and is personally involved with each resident from admission to discharge. Because Katera’s Kove is family owned and operated, the residents are treated like family. Lynn encourages family involvement for all who reside at Katera’s Kove.

Following is a list of resources that are relevant to issues effecting seniors. We are providing this as an easy reference for information that you may need now or in the future.

AARP: www.aarp.org. The National site for AARP (formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons), a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people, ages 50 years and older. Call 1 (888) 687-2277.

Alzheimer’s Association: www.alzpa.org. Programs and services for individuals and families coping with Al-zheimer’s disease and other memory disorders. Call 1 (800) 272-3900.

Beaver County Office on Aging: www.beavercountypa.gov/office-aging. Gives detailed information on aging programs. Call (724) 847-2262 (Local); 1 (888) 548-2262 (Long Distance); TDD (724) 728-5700.

Benefits Checkup: www.benefitscheckup.org. An online questionnaire to help search for a list of all state and federal benefits.

COMPASS (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Application for Social Services): www.compass.state.pa.us. Enables Pennsylvania citizens to apply for social services programs online. Call 1 (800) 692-7462.

Eldercare Locator: www.eldercare.gov. Contains informa-tion on the complete array of services and programs of interest for older adults. Call 1 (800) 677-1116.

Government Benefits: www.GovBenefits.gov. The official benefits website of the government that connects people in need to government assistance programs. Call 1 (800) 333-4636.

Medicare: www.medicare.gov. The official government site for Medicare consumer information. Call 1 (800) 633-4227.

Pennsylvania Hunger Action Center: www.pahunger.org. A non profit organization working to end hunger and ensure food security for all Pennsylvanians. The link for Pennsylva-nia food programs provides information on various nutrition resources in our state. Call 1 (800) 634-2033.

Pennsylvania Long-Term Care: www.helpinpa.state.pa.us. Provides long-term care information on available service options, including home care, public and private financing of those options, and other issues. Call 1 (866) 286-3636.

Senior Resources

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What number is related to these clues?Answer each question correctly for a chance to win $30 cash.

To enter, mail your answers to Beaver County Senior News Contest, P.O. Box 11126, Pittsburgh, PA 15237. One entry per person. Correct entries will be eligible for our draw-ing. One winner will be drawn. Entries must be received by the 15th of this month. Answers will be published in the next edition of Beaver County Senior News.

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Congratulations to Gale Rudert who won last month’s contest. The answers were: 1. (D) To get angry; 2. (C ) A big eater; 3. (A) Drunk; 4. (A) To get married; 5. (A) Potato Peeler; 6. (D) To dance;

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Crossword Puzzle answer on page 2

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Employer: “In this job we need someone who is responsible.”

Applicant: “I’m the one you want. On my last job, every time anything went wrong, they said I was responsible.”

Bank customer service

“I’m not saying that the customer service in my bank is bad, but when I went in the other day and asked the clerk to check my balance – she leaned over and pushed me.”

A walking economy

This guy is walking with his friend, who happens to be a psychologist. He says to this friend, “I’m a walking economy.”

The friend asks, “How so?”

“My hair line is in recession, my stomach is a victim of inflation, and both of these together are putting me into a deep depression!”

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