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1 The Terrace at Ruby View | 775-738-3030 1795 Ruby View Dr. Elko | www.elkoseniors.org July 2017 July 2017 Some Like it Hot! Besides the weather, what else is HOT? Learning How to Use a Computer and Smart Phone IS HOT! Watch for a schedule of computer and smart phone courses to be offered here at our Center. A Cruise on the Mexican Riviera in December IS HOT! While your neighbors are shoveling snow, you can take a cruise on the Mexican Riviera. Travel round trip from Elko, leave our parking lot on Friday, December 8 th , board the Ruby Princess cruise ship in Los Angeles on December 9 th and spend the next seven days touring the ports and enjoying the local culture in the ports of Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlán, and then return to Elko on December 16 th . Price per person includes two total night’s hotel lodging (Salt Lake City and Los Angeles), airfare, all meals on the ship and your round trip travel from Elko to the airports. Saving money IS HOT! Come in any Monday through Friday for a hot and delicious home-style meal in the middle of the day instead of the one you might have in the evening and we will do the shopping, the cooking and the cleanup for you. If you are 60 years or older, we will impress you with one of the best meals in town for a suggested donation of only $3 and everyone under age 60 may dine for only $6! And you can skip the expensive gym membership by taking advantage of several FREE or donation- based exercise classes. Come in to read the local newspaper, have coffee with friends, look through our library, play cards, help find an elusive ‘piece’ of the current jigsaw puzzle, learn a craft or a new dance step and watch a FREE movie after lunch each Thursday and Friday. Read and learn more about our HOT community center in the pages of this month’s newsletter. We want you to know that we are all this and so much more! Kerry In the 1959 movie “Some Like it Hot” Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon insisted that their dresses were designed by Orry-Kelly, the same couturier hired to dress Marilyn Monroe for her own leading part. www.menatlfloss.com

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July 2017

Some Like it Hot!

Besides the weather, what else is HOT?

Learning How to Use a Computer and Smart

Phone IS HOT! Watch for a schedule of computer and smart phone courses

to be offered here at our Center.

A Cruise on the Mexican Riviera in

December IS HOT! While your neighbors are shoveling snow, you can take a cruise on the Mexican Riviera. Travel

round trip from Elko, leave our parking lot on Friday, December 8th, board the Ruby Princess cruise

ship in Los Angeles on December 9th and spend the next seven days touring the ports and enjoying

the local culture in the ports of Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlán, and then return to

Elko on December 16th. Price per person includes two total night’s hotel lodging (Salt Lake City and

Los Angeles), airfare, all meals on the ship and your round trip travel from Elko to the airports.

Saving money IS HOT! Come in any Monday through Friday for a hot and delicious home-style meal in the middle of the

day instead of the one you might have in the evening and we will do the shopping, the cooking and

the cleanup for you. If you are 60 years or older, we will impress you with one of the best meals in

town for a suggested donation of only $3 and everyone under age 60 may dine for only $6!

And you can skip the expensive gym membership by taking advantage of several FREE or donation-

based exercise classes. Come in to read the local newspaper, have coffee with friends, look through

our library, play cards, help find an elusive ‘piece’ of the current jigsaw puzzle, learn a craft or a new

dance step and watch a FREE movie after lunch each Thursday and Friday.

Read and learn more about our HOT community center in the pages of this month’s newsletter.

We want you to know that we are all this and so much more!

Kerry

In the 1959 movie “Some

Like it Hot” Tony Curtis and

Jack Lemmon insisted that

their dresses were designed

by Orry-Kelly, the same

couturier hired

to dress Marilyn Monroe for

her own leading part. www.menatlfloss.com

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Outside Support Groups Horizon Center for Grieving Next Meeting in September 2017 To help individuals work through their grief, no

matter what stage or how much time has passed.

For more information call Horizon Hospice at

778-0612.

The Healthy Living Series Tuesday, July 4th at 5:30 pm Each month we will talk Dairy Month/Fresh

Fruits & Vegetables Month. Everyone is

welcome. Call the hospital dietitian at 748-2094

for details. Or visit www.nnrhospital.com

and choose Service>Dietary.

Alzheimer’s Support Group Wednesday, July 12th at 1:00 pm The Alzheimer’s Association’s Caregiver

Support Groups are designed to provide

emotional and social support for caregivers

through regularly scheduled meetings. They

help participants develop methods and skills to

solve problems. The groups encourage

caregivers to maintain their own personal,

physical and emotional health, as well as

optimally care for the person living with

Alzheimer’s disease or a related form of

dementia.

Our support groups are free of charge and walk-

ins are welcome. The group will meet on the 2nd

Wednesday of the month at The Terrace, Elko

Senior Center. Open discussion with a trained

facilitator. Call 800-272-3900 for more

information.

Vet Center Tuesday, July 18th at 12:15 pm Veterans with combat service, from all branches

and eras are welcome. To enroll with the group,

veterans must provide their discharge document

showing combat service. This group is designed

to provide education about PTSD, techniques to

help manage stress, tools for coping and help

understand how past experiences affect the

present. Group meets at McMullen Hall, GBC

Veterans Resource Center. For more

information call Brian Auker at 801-266-1499

24 Hour Vet Crisis Center Call any time of day 1-800-273-8255 press #1

Q & A with the Dietitian Wednesday, July 19th at 4:00 pm Northeastern Nevada Radiation Oncology Center

will host two local registered dietitians to answer

questions regarding nutrition needs. This is a

FREE volunteer program, to provide those

directly affected by cancer, with tips and support

for a healthy diet. Please RSVP no later than

the second Friday of the month with Shila at

748-4673.

Health Service Numbers

The Terrace Meals on Wheels 738-3030 If you are 60 or older and demonstrate a need

such as the inability to shop for and prepare your

own meals or are homebound, you may be

eligible for the program.

Access to Health Care 1-877-385-2345 Providing older adults with access to healthcare

services along with developing services that help

manage healthcare effectively.

Medicare in Elko Work Group http://medicareinelko.org/ Working on better access to Primary Care

Doctors for Elko seniors using Medicare.

RSVP 753-4060 or 385-5129 Transportation, Home Companion, Philips

Lifeline, Respite Care and Homemaker Services.

S.H.I.P. 1-877-385-2345 S.H.I.P. can help you apply for extra help and

Medicare Savings Programs that can help pay

for Medicare benefits.

Nevada 2-1-1 Just dial - 211 From basic needs to any health and human

service program, one call to Nevada 2-1-1 offers

access to basic human needs resources, physical

and mental health resources, financial stability

and support for older adults and persons with

disabilities.

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Thanks to you and our community, we had another successful Nifty Fifties Family Day Carnival fundraiser!

This family-friendly summer event was designed to introduce people of all ages - not just senior adults - to

the many activities available through the Elko Senior Activities Program. We had great day and made new

friends!

We offer a BIG “Thank You” to the following 2017 Nifty Fifties Family Day Carnival sponsors and

volunteers:

Our Major Event Sponsors

Genesis Home Health

Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital

Supportive Sponsors and Hardworking Volunteers AmeriCorps - Volunteers

Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA)

Bonanza Produce

Cashman Equipment

Chip Stone

Elko Broadcasting

Elko Daily Free Press

Elko Fire Department

Elko Lions Club

Everything Elko

Family Dental Care

Gateway RV Center

Helen Hankins and Mike Mauser

John Ellison / Ellison Electric

KENV TV

Maggie Creek Ranch

McMullen McPhee & Company, LLC

Model ‘A’ Car Club

Morroder’s Car Club

Nevada Highway Patrol

Newmont Volunteers

Ormaza Construction Inc.

PACE Coalition

Pizza Barn

Raley's

Red Lion

Read & Powell, LLP

Ruby Radio

Southwest Gas Employee Volunteers

Stephen Price, DDS

Steven Glaser, DDS

Tim and Cadie Hatch

Total Eye Care

U.S. National Weather Services - Elko, NV

Special Recognition to our AMAZING and very generous

senior members. We couldn’t do what we do without you!

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We Wish You A Happy Birthday!

Martin, June 1

Semone, John 1

Kempfert, John 1

Talas, Wilbur 1

Ghrist, Sara 1

Quirk, Mabel 1

Nelson, Joyce 2

Robbins, Ellen 2

Davis, Kathryn 2

Langlois, Kenneth 3

Adams, Clarence 3

Howard, Deanna 4

Negrete, Jose 4

Gierhart, Edgar 4

Galvin, William 4

Hebert, Leola 4

Woodward, Beth 4

Jatkola, Theresa 5

Reckner, Ronald 5

Stimac, Josephine 5

Hull, Charline 5

Allen, Byron 6

Morfin, Clorinda 6

Cunliffe, Deanna 7

Huntsman, Deon 8

Perry, Joyce 8

Kerna, Michael 9

Burns, Robley 9

Jones, Mavislee 9

Jayo, Ann 9

Gliko, Ruby 10

Martin, John 10

Palmquest, Gloria 10

LeSpade, John 11

Leyva, Frances 11

Lusetti, Judy 11

Inman, Betty 11

Schott, Anne 11

Boyer, Jan 12

Atencio, Allona 12

Frey, Carolyn 12

Willis, Bob 12

Wilcox, Dave 13

Hudson, Julie 13

Goery, Ronald 13

Sandman, Rick 13

Boyd, Ray 13

Kern, Joann 13

Sandberg, Beverly 13

Johnson-Gerber, Nancy 14

Strom, Ronald 14

Greep, James 14

Hieb, Clyde 15

Miller, Mary 15

Haas, Ellen 15

Kovis, Florence 15

Bowers, Carolyn 16

Smith, Roy 16

Champion, William 17

Ridge, Linda 17

Jameson, Michael 17

Albarran, Nathanael 17

Curtis, Dennis 17

Fincher, Jerry 17

Chiles, Gale 18

Bartlett, Katrina 18

Yarnell, Manville 19

Cimo, David 19

Byrnes, Jerry 19

Martinez, Felice 19

Maple, Barbara 20

Smith, Helen 20

Craig, Juanita 21

Muth, Ellen 21

Mazuch, Ray 22

Guttry, Glen 23

Wrenfrow, James 23

Ibarra, Glenna 23

Rushton, Allen 24

Kath, Geraldine 24

Craig, Mary 24

Martinez, Bobby 25

Glines, Larry 25

Thomas, Iva 25

Lynch, Edith 25

Watson, Valerie 26

DaRonche, Ron 26

Hartsock, Diane 26

Schott- Bernius, Martha 27

Duran, Marlene 27

Steeves, Bill 27

Woodard, Pamela 28

Johnnie Jr, Leonard 28

Rogers, Rosemarie 28

Complita, Gerald 28

Boyd, Lee 28

Burnett SR., James 28

Meyer, Leahana 28

Whitney, Frances 28

Jones, Juanita 29

Culley, Robert 29

Savary, Audrey 29

Perry, Virginia 29

Hire, Larry 31

Salazar, Linda 31

Belsher, Beverly 31

Furlong, Elinor 31

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The Terrace July 2017 Menu

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

3 Breakfast 9:00-10:30 Scrambled Eggs

Country Potatoes

Sausage Patty

Fresh Fruit

Oatmeal

4

Center Closed

5

BBQ Pork Rib Patty

Sandwich

Seasoned Potato

Wedges

Creamy Coleslaw

Watermelon Slice

6

Smothered Burrito

Spanish Rice

Mexi Corn

Garden Salad

Pineapple Chunks

Bread Pudding

7

Classic Lasagna

Garlic Bread

Spinach Salad

Orange Slices

Rice Crispy Treat

10 Philly Cheese Steak

Sandwich with

Peppers & Onions

Steak Fries

Cucumber Salad

Cookie

11

Salisbury Steak

Mashed Potatoes

Buttered Corn

Garden Salad

Pineapple Upside

Down Cake

12

Teriyaki Chicken

Fried Rice

Broccoli

Garden Salad

Fresh Orange

Pudding

13 Roast Pork Tenderloin

Potato Salad

Honey Dijon

Vegetables

Spring Salad

Peach Cobbler

14 Shrimp Basket

Piccadilly Chips

Crunchy Coleslaw

Mandarin Oranges

Lemon Bar

17 Hot Dog

Chili

Sauerkraut

Garden Salad

Pears

Root Beer Float

18

Spaghetti

with Meat Sauce

Cascade Blend

Vegetables

Ceasar Salad Cheesecake Parfait

19

Homestyle Meat

Loaf

Baked Potato

Savory Green Beans

Ceasar Salad

Texas Sheet Cake

20 Chicken Enchilada

Casserole

Spanish Rice

Chuckwagon Corn SUNDAE BAR

SPONSORED BY

EDWARD JONES

21 Baked Pork Chop

Mashed Potatoes

Oregon Medley

Garden Salad

Jell-O with Fruit

24

Baked Ham

Scalloped Potatoes

Cascade Blend

Vegetables

Spring Salad

Assorted Dessert

25 Herb Seasoned Fish

Parsley New Potatoes

Seasoned Zucchini

Garden Salad

Waldorf Salad

26 Country Fried Steak

Mashed Potatoes

Buttered Corn

Spinach Salad

Fruit Cocktail

Strawberry Pretzel

Salad

27 Birthday Yankee Pot Roast

Parsley Red Potatoes

Glazed Carrots

Ceasar Salad

Peaches

Birthday Cake & Ice

Cream

28 Hot Turkey Sandwich

Mashed Potatoes

Rivera Blend

Vegetables

Tomatoes Vinaigrette

Cranberry Sauce

Cookie

31

Oven Fried Chicken

Mashed Potatoes

Mixed Vegetables

Garden Salad

Peaches

Cookie

Proud Partners With

For The Best Lunch in Town! Come join us for a meal and conversation in our bright and open dining room. Meals are served anytime between

11:30 to 12:30 p.m. Monday – Friday. Everyone is welcome to enjoy our home-style cooking. Diners over the age of 60, suggested minimum donation of $3.00, and for diners under the age of 60 the cost of the meal is $6.00.

Daily Alternate

Chef Salad

Please place your order for a Chef

Salad before 11:00 a.m. for the

Center and 9:00 a.m. for Homebound

Health Tip Eating an orange can restore

lost appetite. They stimulate

the flow of digestives juices,

improve digestion and

increase appetite.

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The Terrace Activity Planner July 2017 M

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9:15 - 10:00 AM Stretch Program Ongoing Small Activity

10:15 - 11:15 AM Strength Program Ongoing Small Activity

10:30 - 11:30 AM Tai Chi Techniques Ongoing Large Activity

12:45 – 1:30 PM ESAP Board Meeting 7/10 Technology Room

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8:30– 3:30 PM Pinochle Ongoing Art Room

10:30 – 11:30 AM Get Up & Move with Marna Ongoing Large Activity

11:00 – 11:30 AM Tai Chi Techniques Ongoing Large Activity

12:30 – 2:30 PM Card Workshop 7/11 Art Room

2:00 – 3:00 PM Tai Chi Class Ongoing Large Activity

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By Appointment NV Legal Service 7/12 Technology Room

9:30 – 11:00 AM Water Color Painting – Part 1 Ongoing Art Room

9:15 - 10:00 AM Stretch Program Ongoing Small Activity

10:15 - 11:15 AM Strength Program Ongoing Small Activity

10:30 - 11:30 AM Tai Chi Techniques Ongoing Large Activity

12:30 – 3:30 PM Water Color Painting – Part 2 Ongoing Art Room

12:30 – 2:30 PM Bingo Mania 7/26 Large Activity

Volunteers Needed

Times Activities Dates Locations

11:20-11:40 AM Certified Food Servers Ongoing See Front Office

Open One-on-One Computer Volunteers Ongoing See Front Office

12:30 – 1:30 PM Newsletter Assembly 7/25 Medium Activity

Project Home Repair Project Home Repair is a group of Newmont Mining Engineers looking to volunteer their time and give

back to the community.

Typical Project:

Yard Work – raking leaves, trimming trees, general clean up.

Fence Repair

Other Simple Handyman Repairs around the house.

If you are in need of a repair please see the staff in the front office of the Terrace at Ruby View

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The Terrace Activity Planner July 2017 T

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By Appointment Podiatry Clinic 7/20 Office

Offered by Dr. Patton for those age 60 or over, includes evaluation and nail clipping. There is a $10 fee per person. To schedule an appointment at The Terrace at Ruby View, please call 738-3030.

9:00 – 11:00 AM Penny Ante Poker Ongoing Small Activity

9:30 – 11:00 AM Happy Hookers Ongoing Dining Room

10:30 – 12:30 pm Free Blood Pressure Check

Provided by Alonya from A+ Total Care 7/13 Lobby

10:30 – 11:30 AM Get Up & Move with Marna Ongoing Large Activity

10:30 – 11:30 AM Tai Chi Techniques Ongoing Large Activity

12:45 PM Terrace Cinema Movie (see pg. 8) Ongoing Large Activity

12:45 PM Technology Classes Ongoing Technology Room

6:30 – 8:30 PM Water Color Class Ongoing Art Room

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8:30 – 3:30 PM Pinochle Ongoing Art Room

9:15 – 10:00 AM Stretch Program Ongoing Small Activity

10:15 – 11:15 AM Strength Program Ongoing Small Activity

12:45 PM Terrace Cinema Movie (see pg. 8) Ongoing Large Activity

12:30 – 3:00 PM Bridge Ongoing Small Activity

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7:00 – 3:00 PM Book Exchange Ongoing Small Activity

7:00 – 3:00 PM Wii Games Ongoing Small Activity

7:00 – 3:00 PM Public Computers Ongoing Small Activity

7:00 – 3:00 PM Daily Crossword Puzzle Ongoing Lobby

7:00 – 3:00 PM Puzzle Ongoing Small Activity

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Need Transportation? Call G.E.T. My Ride To arrange for transportation to go to the Terrace at Ruby View, grocery store, doctor’s

office or other appointments, please call 777-1428.

New Riders need to register 24 hours in advance.

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Cinema Every Thursday & Friday afternoon at 12:45 pm (unless otherwise noted) we will create a

movie theatre atmosphere, where you can enjoy free movies on our BIG screen.

Grey Lady July 6th & 7th Rating: R Runtime: 1:50

Actors: Natalie Zea, Eric Dane, Amy Madigan

Plot: When Boston homicide detective James

Doyle's wife, who is also his partner, is killed in

an ambush, her dying words provide him with a

clue that sends him to the island of Nantucket.

There, in the grey off-season when streets are

empty, his hunt for the killer leads him to the

heart of the island where not even he can hide

from the truth

The Space Between Us July 13th & 14th Rating: PG-13 Runtime: 2:01

Actors: Gary Oldman, Asa Butterfield, Carla

Gugino, Britt Robertson

Plot: Shortly after arriving to help colonize

Mars, an astronaut dies while giving birth to the

first human born on the red planet – never

revealing who the father is. Thus begins the

extraordinary life of Gardner Elliot – an

inquisitive, highly intelligent boy who reaches

the age of 16 having only met 14 people in his

very unconventional upbringing. While

searching for clues about his father, and the

home planet he’s never known, Gardner begins

an online friendship with a street smart girl

named Tulsa. When he finally gets a chance to

go to Earth, Gardner is eager to experience all of

the wonders he could only read about on Mars.

But after his explorations begin, scientists

discover that Gardner’s organs can’t withstand

Earth’s atmosphere. Gardner joins with Tulsa on

a race against time to unravel the mysteries of

how he came to be, and where he belongs in the

universe..

The Zookeeper’s Wife July 20th & 21st Rating: PG-13 Runtime: 2:06

Actors: Jessica Chastain, Johan Heldenbergh

Plot: The time is 1939. The place is Poland,

homeland of Antonina Zabinski and her

husband, Dr. Jan Zabinski. The Warsaw Zoo

flourishes under Jan’s stewardship and

Antonina’s care. When their country is invaded

by the Nazis, Jan and Antonina are forced to

report to the Reich’s newly appointed chief

zoologist, Lutz Heck. The Zabinskis covertly

begin working with the Resistance and put into

action plans to save the lives of hundreds from

what has become the Warsaw Ghetto, with

Antonina putting herself and her children at

great risk. Based on a true story.

Kong: Skull Island July 27th & 28th Rating: PG-13 Runtime: 1:58

Actors: Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson,

Brie Larson, John C. Reilly, John Goodman

Plot: A diverse team of scientists, soldiers and

adventurers unite to explore a mythical,

uncharted island in the Pacific, as dangerous as it

is beautiful. Cut off from everything they know,

the team ventures into the domain of the mighty

Kong, igniting the ultimate battle between man

and nature. As their mission of discovery

becomes one of survival, they must fight to

escape a primal Eden in which humanity does

not belong.

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Intimidated by computers? New to email and the Internet? Curious about operating systems and

online safety? We’ve got the information you need to better understand computers and how they

work in our Technology Basics series. Learn more about using web browsers, navigating Windows,

and staying safe online here. You’ll be tech savvy in no time! All classes are free and will begin at

12:45 p.m. on assigned days.

Basic Computer Skills:

Thursday, July 6th

This class is intended for absolute beginners who want to be able to perform basic tasks on

computers, such as finding files, opening programs, and navigating the interface.

Introduction to Computers:

Thursday, July 13th

This class is intended for beginners who’ve had very little experience with computers and the

Internet but who want to know more.

Connecting Online:

Thursday, July 20th

This class is ideal for learners who may have some experience with computers and are interested in

using the Internet to keep in touch with friends and family.

Getting Started with the Cloud:

Thursday, July 27th

This class is for learners who want to use email and online file storage. Learners should have some

basic familiarity with computers and the Internet.

Upcoming Classes

Typing Tutorial

Introduction to Social Media

Tech Savvy Tips and Tricks

Skype

Pinterest

You Tube

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Technology Classes

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Carlin – Gold Quarry Mine Thursday, July 13, 2017

What tour participants need to wear: • Long pants (no shorts or skirts). • Full torso-length shirt with sleeves (no tank-tops). • Fully enclosed, flat-soled or low-heeled shoes or boots (no sandals, flip-flops or high heels). What we provide: • Hard hat • Safety glasses • High-visibility, reflective vests Other info: • No one under age 6 is allowed on site, even if accompanied by an adult. • You may bring a camera or mobile device to take pictures. • Please stay with the tour group at all times when out of the van/bus.

The tour group will be meeting at 9:00 in the morning to get on the bus. Sitting is limited, so please sign up

early. To sign up, please see Char in the front office at The Terrace at Ruby View or call 738-3030.

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Mexican Riviera Cruise

December 8 – 16, 2017 $1,449.00*

Enjoy 7 days Mexican Riviera Cruise aboard the Ruby Princess. Soak up natural beauty and local culture, and indulge in on-shore

adventures. Discover vineyards in Baja's wine country, soar on High Sierras zip lines, and snorkel among the fish off the beaches of La Paz.

Ports: Los Angeles, California | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Mazatlán, Mexico | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico | Los Angeles, California Includes: Round Trip Transportation from Elko Round Trip Airfare from Salt Lake City 7 day Cruise Deposit Policy: An initial deposit of $100 is required to secure reservations and assign cabins. This deposit is non-refundable. First payment of $400 due on July 21st, second payment of $400 is due on August 11th and final balance is due September 8th.

Passports are required for this trip.

*Rates are per person, double occupancy in interior room.

Rates may change due to availability of flights or available rooms.

Rates do not include gratuities or luggage fees.

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NONPROFIT ORG

U.S. POSTAGE PAID

ELKO, NV

PERMIT NO. 34

NONPROFIT ORG

U.S. POSTAGE PAID

ELKO, NV

PERMIT NO. 34

Elko Senior Activity Programs, Inc. (ESAP), was formed as a nonprofit corporation in Nevada to provide nutritious meals, socialization, health

screening and education for older adults. As an IRS-approved 501.c.3, tax-exempt charity, your donation to ESAP may be tax-deductible,

pursuant to the provisions of section 170.c. of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 170.c. Please check with your accountant.

Elko Senior Activity Programs, Inc 1795 Ruby View Dr.

Elko, NV. 89801

Elko Senior Activity Programs, Inc 1795 Ruby View Dr.

Elko, NV. 89801

NONPROFIT ORG

U.S. POSTAGE PAID

ELKO, NV

PERMIT NO. 34

NONPROFIT ORG

U.S. POSTAGE PAID

ELKO, NV

PERMIT NO. 34

Elko Senior Activity Programs, Inc. (ESAP), was formed as a nonprofit corporation in Nevada to provide nutritious meals, socialization, health

screening and education for older adults. As an IRS-approved 501.c.3, tax-exempt charity, your donation to ESAP July be tax-deductible,

pursuant to the provisions of section 170.c. of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 170.c. Please check with your accountant.

Elko Senior Activity Programs, Inc 1795 Ruby View Dr.

Elko, NV. 89801

Elko Senior Activity Programs, Inc 1795 Ruby View Dr.

Elko, NV. 89801

The Sanford Center for Aging Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Program offers

elder-specific comprehensive medication reviews for Nevadans age 60 and older who are

taking 5 or more prescription medication.

The reviews are FREE with special priority for low-income, rural and minority participants

and for those who may be at risk of long term care placement.

Reviews will be done in person at select rural senior centers or over the phone. Our Board

Certified Geriatric Pharmacist will review your entire drug regimen.

You and your physician will receive a report with recommendations, and we’ll follow up with

you to check your progress.

For information, call (775)784-1612 or email [email protected]

Flyers with additional information available at the front desk at the Terrace at Ruby View