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Hours amp Information 920-686-3060
Monday - Friday 800am - 400pm
2nd Sunday of each month
1230pm - 430pm
Phone (920) 686-3060 Fax (920) 683-4504
Gift Shop Hours Open to the Public
Monday - Friday 900am - 330pm
Published in the interests of all area older adults November 2014
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Crafts watercolor paintings a whole room devoted to Christmas
Raffle Baskets Book amp Puzzle sale amp bake sale Also-Serving Lunch Chili Chicken Booyah
Hot Dogs Sandwiches and Desserts Enjoy the Entertainment by the
Silver Memories Choir ~ 11am-12pm
Young at Heart Line Dancers 12pm -1230pm
Thursday December 11th
at 1100am
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member See Page 12 for full details
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
SEE PAGE 15 for details
Manitowoc Senior Center Information
Fees
Annual Fee Must be at least 55 years
$2400 for city
residents
$3000 for non-residents
Lifetime
memberships fee Must be at least 55 years
$100 city residents
$130 for non-residents
Staff
Denise Larson Senior Center
Recreation and Zoo Division Manager
dlarsonmanitowocorg
686-3061
Penny Fabian
Administrative Support Specialist
pfabianmanitowocorg 686-3063
Melissa Franz
Administrative Support Specialist
mfranzmanitowocorg 686-3064
Facebook Page
Disclaimer wwwfacebook
manitowocseniorcenter The City of Manitowoc
Senior Center Facebook page was created by the city
to enhance and encourage communication with the
city This page will primarily
be used for outgoing communication and to keep you informed From time to
time there may be pictures posted from events classes
or groups at the center If you wish that your picture not be posted on this site
please let us know at the senior center office
City of Manitowoc Committee on Aging
Mary Schultz Ron Von Drachek
Ruth Malzahn Beatie Dornaus-Lau
Donna Kickland Don Duchon
Gary Erickson Pat Clark-Chairperson
Manitowoc Community
Meals
Phone 683-4384
For Reservations and Cancellations
Please phone 683-4384 by 1200
Noon the day before
Transportation available daily ~ Menu
may vary slightly
Manitowoc Community Meals are served Monday through
Friday at 1200 Noon at the Manitowoc
Senior Center 3330 Custer Street in
cooperation with the Manitowoc County Nutrition Program
A Donation by participants insures continuation of the
meal program Participation is not related to income
For more information or to begin receiving
meals on wheels contact the Aging
Resource Center at 683-4180
2
Mark Your Calendar 3
ToursTrips Page 7 amp 8
November History Museum amp ShoppinghelliphelliphelliphellipNovember 13 2014 Departing at 900am Lion KinghelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDecember 4th 2014 Departing at 1130am December Holiday TourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDecember 9th 2014 Departing at 945am
Harlem Globe Trotters helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDecember 30th 2014 Departing 530pm January Mystery TourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipJanuary 20th 2015 Departing at 800am Shipshewana Back Roads Tour helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip June 22-24 2015
For all Trips Please arrive at the Senior Center 15 Minutes prior to departure
time to allow for sign-in and bus loading Thank You
Health
Blood Pressurehellip1st amp 3rd Tuesday at 800am Foot Carehelliphellip1st amp 2nd Tuesday at 1230pm Foot Carehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Thursday at 1230pm (Foot Care dates subject to change Fee charged See calendar)
Exercise (nominal monthly fee)
Advanced Tai ChihelliphellipMonamp Wed at 255pm
Beginners Tai Chi hellipTue amp Thur at 255pm EZ Does it Line Dancinghelliphellip Thur at 1000am Functional Strength ClasshellipThur at 100pm
Line Dance Lessons-helliphelliphelliphellipWed at 115p Senior Shape UphelliphellipTue amp Thur at 845am
YogahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWed amp Fri at 900am
Education
Bible Study helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday at 1000am
Computer LessonshellipThursday at 1pm amp 2pm Insurance Counselinghelliphellip2nd amp 4th Tue AM
Foot Care Computer Lessons amp Insurance Counseling by appointment only
Recreation
Birthday BINGOLast Mon of the mth-1pm Breakfast BINGOhelliphelliphelliphellipFriday at 930am BINGOhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday at 100pm
Sunday BINGOhelliphelliphellip 2nd Sunday 100pm Bridgehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Tuesday at 100pm
BridgehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday at 1230pm CanastahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday at 1230pm CribbagehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday at 120pm
Cribbagehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Thursday at 100pm Dominoeshellip helliphelliphellipMon amp Thur at 100pm
Hand amp Foot helliphellip Wed amp Thurs at 1230pm HeartshelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMon amp Thur at 1000am Mahjong helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday at 100pm
Monthly Movie helliphellip3rd Tuesday at 100pm Mystic Moods OrchestrahellipWed at 1045am PinochlehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMonday at 100pm
ScrabblehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday at 1000am SheepsheadhelliphelliphellipTue amp Thur at 100pm
Silver Memories ChoirMoncheck Schedule SkathelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 100pm Sunday Cardshelliphellip2nd Sunday at 100pm
Wii BowlinghelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDaily 8am to 4pm
Crafts Caring CardshelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMonday at 900am
Ceramics monthly feehellipMonday at 900am Senior Crafts helliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 900am
Tie QuiltershelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMonday at 900am Wood CarvinghelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 930am Watercolor PaintingThursday at 900am
WeavinghelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 100pm Creative Crafts Class (Addlsquol class fees apply)
helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Tuesday at 100pm
Services Provided
Photocopies in office 20centsheet (BlackWhite)
Printed documents in library 20centsheet
Local phone calls 10centcall No long distance phone calls please
Paper Shreddermdashno charge
Maritime Metro Bus Passes $25month Assist to Transport Tickets $2each one-way
Nutrition site or addlsquol stop tickets 75centeach
Calendar of Events
MON TUES WED THURS FRI
Most classes amp rec
groups will be cancelled Thurs amp Fri November 6 amp 7 to allow for Holiday Fair set-up Thank you for your understanding
3 9a Ceramics 9a Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 1p Dominoes Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
4 No Blood Pressure
845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 1230p Foot Care 1p SkatSheepshead
1p Bridge Weaving 1p Creative Craft Class
3p Beginners Tai Chi
5 9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230pm Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance
Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
6 NO Senior Shape-up NO Watercolor NO EZ Does It NO Hearts 10a Bible Study NO Hand amp Foot 1230p Foot Care
NO Dominos or cribbage
NO Sheepshead
NO Functional Strength NO Beginners Tai Chi
7 NO Yoga NO Breakfast Bingo NO Scrabble NO Cribbage NO Horse Races
10 845a Retired Teachers 9a Ceramics Tie Quilts 9a Caring Cards 930a Comm on Aging 930a Powers of Attorney Presentation
10a Hearts 11a Lunch amp Learn
1p Dominoes
1p Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
11
845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 930a Ins Counseling 1230p Foot Care 1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 3p Beginners Tai Chi
12
9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
13 845a Sr Shapeup 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does ItHearts 10a Bible Study 1230p HandampFoot 1230p Foot Care 1p Dominoescribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength
3p Beginners Tai Chi 630pm Quilt Guild
14 9a Yoga 930a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by North Ridge 10a Scrabble 120p Cribbage 130p Red Hat Tea 1p Acupuncture Presentation
17 9a Ceramics 9a Tie Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 10a Wills amp Probate Presentation
1p Dominoes 1p Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
18
8a Blood Pressure 845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 1p Monthly Movie
1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 3p Beginners Tai Chi
19 9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
20 845a Sr Shape-up 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It
10a HeartsBibleStudy
1230p HandampFoot 1p Dominoescribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength 130p Parkinsons Support Group 3p Beginners Tai Chi
21 9a Yoga 930a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by Mtwc Health and Rehab 10a Scrabble 1p Info Savvy Search Tools Workshop
120p Cribbage 130p Horse Races
24 9a Ceramics
9a Tie Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 10a Medicaid Presentation
1p Dominoes 1p Pinochle 1p Birthday Bingo
NO Advanced Tai Chi
25 No Senior Shape-Up
9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 930a Ins Counseling 1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 1p lsquoFall amp Favoritesrsquo Concert
NO Beginners Tai Chi
26 9a Yoga
1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115 Line Dance Lessons NO Advanced Tai Chi
27 CLOSED
28 CLOSED
SUNDAY EVENTS
2 CLOSED
9 1pm Cards
1pm Bingo (in classroom)
16 CLOSED
23 CLOSED
30 CLOSED
Manitowoc Senior Center Entertainment Group Schedule
The following groups entertain at area assisted living and
nursing homes each month You are invited to join them for their performances at any of the locations
For more Information about the groups call Penny
or Melissa at 686-3060
November 3rd EZ Does It Harmony West
November 3rd Silver Memories St Frances Convent
November 11th Caring Bingo St Marylsquos Felician Village
November 11th Young at Heart Riverwood Estates
November 17th Silver Memories Shady Lane
November 20th Senior Friends Health amp Rehab
November 21st EZ Does It KindredNorthridge
This Monthrsquos Speakers
November 4th at 9am Jason JostmdashJail Admin
Mtwc Co Sherriffs Dept
November 11th at 9am
Mayor Justin Nickels City of Manitowoc
November 18th at 9am
Sgt Bruce Jacobs Manitowoc Police Dept
November 25th at 9am
Denise LarsonmdashTeam Leader Mtwc Sr Center amp Rec Dept
Golden K
Kiwanis Club
Save Your Tabs For Habitat
For more info call 682-4074
6
Donlsquot forget to set your clocks back on Saturday night Nov1st
Daylight Savings ENDS Sunday Nov 2nd at 200am
Senior Center Day Trips For all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADINGFor all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADING
7
Tuesday December 9 The December Holiday tour will transport trip goers to the beautiful
Osthoff Resort a four diamond property in Elkhart Lake for the Old World Christmas Market a tented market fashioned after the centuries-
old German Christkindl market This market a tradition for more than 15 years has over 70 vendors from around the country and the world After enjoying the market you will head inside the hotel for
lunch and a tour of the resort which will be decorated beautifully in all its Christmas splendor After you tour the amazing Osthoff Resort you will head to the Wreath
Factory in Plymouth Since 1983 the Wreath Factory has been making hand-crafted wreaths There will be plenty of fresh wreaths and greenery holiday gifts
and deacutecor Attendees will receive a tour of the facility and view a demonstration on wreath making All participants will also receive 10 off store items
Meal Choice Mesquite Smoked Turkey Panini
or Classic Chicken Caesar Salad
Hurry Registration ends December 1st
Membersmdash$7200 Nonmembers mdash$8700
Join us for the January Mystery tourhellip
Since it is a MYSTERY we canlsquot paint a picture of where we are going
It may be just around the corner who knows
BUThellip Wherever we go It is sure to be a delight
Departing at 8ammdasharriving back approx 4pm
Registration begins Wed November 5 and ends Tues January 6
Bus trip participants must agree to and sign the waiver below at time of tour registration If you have any questions regarding this information please do not hesitate to ask This waiver of liability pertains to all programsclassesand facilities registeredrented through the City of Manitowoc I hereby understand that those individuals registered for the program(s) membership(s) or facility rental stated on this receipt and myself as a parent or guardian acknowledge that each program membership or rental present some inherent risk of injury I further recognize that the City of Manitowoc and other organizations which allow use of facilities do not provide hospitalmedical insurance for the duration of the program membership or rental Therefore I hereby release these organizations and their employees of any financial responsibility due to injuries received during the program membership participation or facility rental If the participant cancels the activity for any reason there will be a $200 cancellation fee If the program is cancelled by the organization the fee will not apply and the participant will get the full refund
8 Manitowoc Senior Centerlsquos
Shipshewana Back Roads Tour Featuring Shipshewana Flea Market
June 22-24 2015
3 Days | 2 Nights
Tour Highlightshellip
Two nights at the Farmstead Inn Shipshewana | Shipshewana Flea Market Carriage Ride at Amish Home | Tour of Amish Countryside with Amish Guide
Four meals including an Amish Dinner and an Amish Wedding Feast
Tour Cost Per Person $443 Double | $423 Triple | $403 Quad | $563 Single
For reservations please contact the Senior Center $100 deposit due upon registration
Please make checks payable to Nationwide Travelers
Cancellation protection is available for an additional $25 per person
For Credit Card payments call 800-236-5511 and reference tour 12826 (For credit card payments add 4 service charge)
Stop at the Senior Center for the full itinerary
Tuesday December 30th
This trip would be a great gift for grandchildren nieces and nephews The
Harlem Globetrotters is an exhibition basketball team that combines athleticism theater amp comedy This is an ALL AGES trip
Bus will leave the Manitowoc Senior Center at 530pm and return approximately 1000pm (this trip is during winter break from school so no need to worry about the late return time)
Registration deadline is December 3rd
The Serengeti comes to life as never before through the extraordinary vision that is
The Lion King More than 50 million people have felt the thrill of this Tony Award winner
for Best Musical which tells the classic journey of young royal heir Simba Giraffes strut
birds swoop and gazelles leap in a dazzling panorama that overwhelms the sense and
inspires you with the wonder of life This is The Lion King Imagination Untamed
Register today at the Rec DeptSenior Center Space is Limited
Departs at 1130am and returns approx 630pm
9
Staying young takes an understanding that the body mind and spirit are interconnected So how do we do this
How do we stay young in mind body and spirit What steps do we take
Here are two more simple guidelines that can be easily incorporated into our busy everyday lives which have been
proven to help us lead longer happier and healthier lives
Young Mind PUZZLES
Most daily newspapers have a crossword puzzle and at least one or two word games
Even if you canrsquot finish them spend some time with a pencil and an open mind These
puzzles stimulate different thought processes which keep us on our toes Some local
newsstands carry books of puzzles for relatively little money just one book can provide
endless hours of amusement A young mind is a nimble mind and puzzles are a great
way to achieve that
Young Spirit CELEBRATE ACHIEVEMENTS
When we were kids and earned a good grade in school we got a star on top of the page It was then proudly dis-
played on the refrigerator As adults we rarely allow ourselves to bask in the moment of an achievement Keep
your spirit young and vibrant by giving yourself a gold star Permit yourself to feel good about something that you
achieved Recognizing even the smallest step can help you stay young in spirit
Remember
When practiced consistently these steps will bring results almost immediately Just have fun with them Staying
young shouldnt be a chore It doesnt need to be serious either and it certainly is not complicated If you enjoy the
process you are more that halfway there Check back each month for additional tips on how to stay youngndash mind
body and spirit
Fun amp Games 10
ACROSS 1 Wanderer
6 Equinox mo 9 Healing sign or picket line
crosser 13 Rossinis offering 14 Big-headedness
15 Wilderness Road trailblazer 16 Show opposition
17 High drink 18 What Pinocchio was doing
19 To alter or coins 21 Shape where A=asup2 or town
gathering place 23 Romanian money
24 Small ornamental case 25 Make lacework
28 Applies makeup eg 30 In REM stage
35 Regrets or streets in Paris 37 Giant kettles
39 What helicopter parents do 40 Eurasian mountain range
41 Anemic-looking 43 Delhi dress
44 _____ congestion 46 Arid
47 Childrens author ____ Blyton
48 Not my brothers ______ 50 Small mountain lake 52 Seat of a bishop or to
regularly date 53 London subway 55 Variable abbr 57 Follows teeter
60 Far away or couch potatos controller
63 Star bursts 64 To take drugs or to
employ for a purpose 66 Nail salon board
68 Where happy person walks or Jimmy Fallon works
69 Definite article 70 Rental agreement
71 Good or water source 72 Long fish
73 Yesteryears
Double-Duty Words DOWN 1 Affirmative action
2 Oil group 3 Breaking Bad product
4 Hes _ ____ nowhere man (The Beatles)
5 Repaired by stitching 6 Dole
7 Sensitive subject 8 _____ beef 9 Miso bean
10 Coconut fiber 11 Green Gables girl
12 Dont make me ___ 15 Resembling oceans color
20 Jelly fruit 22 In so far as
24 Another spelling for aesthete 25 Elephants appendage or luggage
26 Saints lights 27 Badger and bug
29 Fish or Chaliapins voice 31 Fail to win
32 Famous restauranteur Bob 33 Bone-chilling
34 Deadly sin or pack of lions 36 Lovers blow
38 Evening in Italy 42 Audacity or bundle of axons
45 Infamous scarlet symbol or word from home
49 Part of Parisian address 51 That is to say 54 Beastly person
56 Young Montague 57 Voice quality
58 Like West Wings office 59 One side of a coin or a spy 60 Spool of film or lively dance
61 Product of lacrimation or a rip 62 Gaelic
63 Right away 65 Mother sister or daughter
67 Word for a nod
More Fun amp Games 11
Thank our Advertiser of the Month
HOLIDAY FAIR DONATIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~
We can use bake sale and dessert table donations for the fair
If you can help out by donating your favorite cake pie cookies etc please call 686-3060 to let us know
Thank You for your support
Thursday December 11th at 1100am
Entertainment will be provided by the Valders High School Choir followed by a
scrumptious meal catered by the amazing
Felician Village Ham Scalloped Potatoes Fruit
Salad Veggies Rolls and Dessert
Keeping with the spirit of Giving We are going to have a little fun with a
white elephant exchange Simply wrap up
something from home that you already have [no need to go out and buy anything] Something
useful special witty fun or strange Everyone who joins in will go home
with something newlsquo
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member
If you havenlsquot already please consider bringing a non-perishable food item with you to add to our donation box
which will be donated to the local food pantry
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
Join us in GIVING back to the community Help us put food
on the plates of those less fortunate We will be
accepting non-perishable food items now through December 12th which we will donate to
the local food pantry
Look for the donation
barrel in the Senior Center
Lobby
We are also thinking of giving the Gift of Life for the new year
by sponsoring a Blood Drive We
would like to know how many of you would be willing to donate
blood if we held a blood drive in the month of February Would you please fill out this form cut
it out and turn in at the office Thank You
12
Yes I would love to donate the Gift of Life
Name_________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ________________________
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
14
15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Manitowoc Senior Center Information
Fees
Annual Fee Must be at least 55 years
$2400 for city
residents
$3000 for non-residents
Lifetime
memberships fee Must be at least 55 years
$100 city residents
$130 for non-residents
Staff
Denise Larson Senior Center
Recreation and Zoo Division Manager
dlarsonmanitowocorg
686-3061
Penny Fabian
Administrative Support Specialist
pfabianmanitowocorg 686-3063
Melissa Franz
Administrative Support Specialist
mfranzmanitowocorg 686-3064
Facebook Page
Disclaimer wwwfacebook
manitowocseniorcenter The City of Manitowoc
Senior Center Facebook page was created by the city
to enhance and encourage communication with the
city This page will primarily
be used for outgoing communication and to keep you informed From time to
time there may be pictures posted from events classes
or groups at the center If you wish that your picture not be posted on this site
please let us know at the senior center office
City of Manitowoc Committee on Aging
Mary Schultz Ron Von Drachek
Ruth Malzahn Beatie Dornaus-Lau
Donna Kickland Don Duchon
Gary Erickson Pat Clark-Chairperson
Manitowoc Community
Meals
Phone 683-4384
For Reservations and Cancellations
Please phone 683-4384 by 1200
Noon the day before
Transportation available daily ~ Menu
may vary slightly
Manitowoc Community Meals are served Monday through
Friday at 1200 Noon at the Manitowoc
Senior Center 3330 Custer Street in
cooperation with the Manitowoc County Nutrition Program
A Donation by participants insures continuation of the
meal program Participation is not related to income
For more information or to begin receiving
meals on wheels contact the Aging
Resource Center at 683-4180
2
Mark Your Calendar 3
ToursTrips Page 7 amp 8
November History Museum amp ShoppinghelliphelliphelliphellipNovember 13 2014 Departing at 900am Lion KinghelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDecember 4th 2014 Departing at 1130am December Holiday TourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDecember 9th 2014 Departing at 945am
Harlem Globe Trotters helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDecember 30th 2014 Departing 530pm January Mystery TourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipJanuary 20th 2015 Departing at 800am Shipshewana Back Roads Tour helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip June 22-24 2015
For all Trips Please arrive at the Senior Center 15 Minutes prior to departure
time to allow for sign-in and bus loading Thank You
Health
Blood Pressurehellip1st amp 3rd Tuesday at 800am Foot Carehelliphellip1st amp 2nd Tuesday at 1230pm Foot Carehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Thursday at 1230pm (Foot Care dates subject to change Fee charged See calendar)
Exercise (nominal monthly fee)
Advanced Tai ChihelliphellipMonamp Wed at 255pm
Beginners Tai Chi hellipTue amp Thur at 255pm EZ Does it Line Dancinghelliphellip Thur at 1000am Functional Strength ClasshellipThur at 100pm
Line Dance Lessons-helliphelliphelliphellipWed at 115p Senior Shape UphelliphellipTue amp Thur at 845am
YogahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWed amp Fri at 900am
Education
Bible Study helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday at 1000am
Computer LessonshellipThursday at 1pm amp 2pm Insurance Counselinghelliphellip2nd amp 4th Tue AM
Foot Care Computer Lessons amp Insurance Counseling by appointment only
Recreation
Birthday BINGOLast Mon of the mth-1pm Breakfast BINGOhelliphelliphelliphellipFriday at 930am BINGOhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday at 100pm
Sunday BINGOhelliphelliphellip 2nd Sunday 100pm Bridgehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Tuesday at 100pm
BridgehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday at 1230pm CanastahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday at 1230pm CribbagehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday at 120pm
Cribbagehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Thursday at 100pm Dominoeshellip helliphelliphellipMon amp Thur at 100pm
Hand amp Foot helliphellip Wed amp Thurs at 1230pm HeartshelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMon amp Thur at 1000am Mahjong helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday at 100pm
Monthly Movie helliphellip3rd Tuesday at 100pm Mystic Moods OrchestrahellipWed at 1045am PinochlehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMonday at 100pm
ScrabblehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday at 1000am SheepsheadhelliphelliphellipTue amp Thur at 100pm
Silver Memories ChoirMoncheck Schedule SkathelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 100pm Sunday Cardshelliphellip2nd Sunday at 100pm
Wii BowlinghelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDaily 8am to 4pm
Crafts Caring CardshelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMonday at 900am
Ceramics monthly feehellipMonday at 900am Senior Crafts helliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 900am
Tie QuiltershelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMonday at 900am Wood CarvinghelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 930am Watercolor PaintingThursday at 900am
WeavinghelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 100pm Creative Crafts Class (Addlsquol class fees apply)
helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Tuesday at 100pm
Services Provided
Photocopies in office 20centsheet (BlackWhite)
Printed documents in library 20centsheet
Local phone calls 10centcall No long distance phone calls please
Paper Shreddermdashno charge
Maritime Metro Bus Passes $25month Assist to Transport Tickets $2each one-way
Nutrition site or addlsquol stop tickets 75centeach
Calendar of Events
MON TUES WED THURS FRI
Most classes amp rec
groups will be cancelled Thurs amp Fri November 6 amp 7 to allow for Holiday Fair set-up Thank you for your understanding
3 9a Ceramics 9a Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 1p Dominoes Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
4 No Blood Pressure
845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 1230p Foot Care 1p SkatSheepshead
1p Bridge Weaving 1p Creative Craft Class
3p Beginners Tai Chi
5 9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230pm Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance
Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
6 NO Senior Shape-up NO Watercolor NO EZ Does It NO Hearts 10a Bible Study NO Hand amp Foot 1230p Foot Care
NO Dominos or cribbage
NO Sheepshead
NO Functional Strength NO Beginners Tai Chi
7 NO Yoga NO Breakfast Bingo NO Scrabble NO Cribbage NO Horse Races
10 845a Retired Teachers 9a Ceramics Tie Quilts 9a Caring Cards 930a Comm on Aging 930a Powers of Attorney Presentation
10a Hearts 11a Lunch amp Learn
1p Dominoes
1p Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
11
845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 930a Ins Counseling 1230p Foot Care 1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 3p Beginners Tai Chi
12
9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
13 845a Sr Shapeup 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does ItHearts 10a Bible Study 1230p HandampFoot 1230p Foot Care 1p Dominoescribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength
3p Beginners Tai Chi 630pm Quilt Guild
14 9a Yoga 930a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by North Ridge 10a Scrabble 120p Cribbage 130p Red Hat Tea 1p Acupuncture Presentation
17 9a Ceramics 9a Tie Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 10a Wills amp Probate Presentation
1p Dominoes 1p Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
18
8a Blood Pressure 845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 1p Monthly Movie
1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 3p Beginners Tai Chi
19 9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
20 845a Sr Shape-up 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It
10a HeartsBibleStudy
1230p HandampFoot 1p Dominoescribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength 130p Parkinsons Support Group 3p Beginners Tai Chi
21 9a Yoga 930a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by Mtwc Health and Rehab 10a Scrabble 1p Info Savvy Search Tools Workshop
120p Cribbage 130p Horse Races
24 9a Ceramics
9a Tie Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 10a Medicaid Presentation
1p Dominoes 1p Pinochle 1p Birthday Bingo
NO Advanced Tai Chi
25 No Senior Shape-Up
9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 930a Ins Counseling 1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 1p lsquoFall amp Favoritesrsquo Concert
NO Beginners Tai Chi
26 9a Yoga
1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115 Line Dance Lessons NO Advanced Tai Chi
27 CLOSED
28 CLOSED
SUNDAY EVENTS
2 CLOSED
9 1pm Cards
1pm Bingo (in classroom)
16 CLOSED
23 CLOSED
30 CLOSED
Manitowoc Senior Center Entertainment Group Schedule
The following groups entertain at area assisted living and
nursing homes each month You are invited to join them for their performances at any of the locations
For more Information about the groups call Penny
or Melissa at 686-3060
November 3rd EZ Does It Harmony West
November 3rd Silver Memories St Frances Convent
November 11th Caring Bingo St Marylsquos Felician Village
November 11th Young at Heart Riverwood Estates
November 17th Silver Memories Shady Lane
November 20th Senior Friends Health amp Rehab
November 21st EZ Does It KindredNorthridge
This Monthrsquos Speakers
November 4th at 9am Jason JostmdashJail Admin
Mtwc Co Sherriffs Dept
November 11th at 9am
Mayor Justin Nickels City of Manitowoc
November 18th at 9am
Sgt Bruce Jacobs Manitowoc Police Dept
November 25th at 9am
Denise LarsonmdashTeam Leader Mtwc Sr Center amp Rec Dept
Golden K
Kiwanis Club
Save Your Tabs For Habitat
For more info call 682-4074
6
Donlsquot forget to set your clocks back on Saturday night Nov1st
Daylight Savings ENDS Sunday Nov 2nd at 200am
Senior Center Day Trips For all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADINGFor all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADING
7
Tuesday December 9 The December Holiday tour will transport trip goers to the beautiful
Osthoff Resort a four diamond property in Elkhart Lake for the Old World Christmas Market a tented market fashioned after the centuries-
old German Christkindl market This market a tradition for more than 15 years has over 70 vendors from around the country and the world After enjoying the market you will head inside the hotel for
lunch and a tour of the resort which will be decorated beautifully in all its Christmas splendor After you tour the amazing Osthoff Resort you will head to the Wreath
Factory in Plymouth Since 1983 the Wreath Factory has been making hand-crafted wreaths There will be plenty of fresh wreaths and greenery holiday gifts
and deacutecor Attendees will receive a tour of the facility and view a demonstration on wreath making All participants will also receive 10 off store items
Meal Choice Mesquite Smoked Turkey Panini
or Classic Chicken Caesar Salad
Hurry Registration ends December 1st
Membersmdash$7200 Nonmembers mdash$8700
Join us for the January Mystery tourhellip
Since it is a MYSTERY we canlsquot paint a picture of where we are going
It may be just around the corner who knows
BUThellip Wherever we go It is sure to be a delight
Departing at 8ammdasharriving back approx 4pm
Registration begins Wed November 5 and ends Tues January 6
Bus trip participants must agree to and sign the waiver below at time of tour registration If you have any questions regarding this information please do not hesitate to ask This waiver of liability pertains to all programsclassesand facilities registeredrented through the City of Manitowoc I hereby understand that those individuals registered for the program(s) membership(s) or facility rental stated on this receipt and myself as a parent or guardian acknowledge that each program membership or rental present some inherent risk of injury I further recognize that the City of Manitowoc and other organizations which allow use of facilities do not provide hospitalmedical insurance for the duration of the program membership or rental Therefore I hereby release these organizations and their employees of any financial responsibility due to injuries received during the program membership participation or facility rental If the participant cancels the activity for any reason there will be a $200 cancellation fee If the program is cancelled by the organization the fee will not apply and the participant will get the full refund
8 Manitowoc Senior Centerlsquos
Shipshewana Back Roads Tour Featuring Shipshewana Flea Market
June 22-24 2015
3 Days | 2 Nights
Tour Highlightshellip
Two nights at the Farmstead Inn Shipshewana | Shipshewana Flea Market Carriage Ride at Amish Home | Tour of Amish Countryside with Amish Guide
Four meals including an Amish Dinner and an Amish Wedding Feast
Tour Cost Per Person $443 Double | $423 Triple | $403 Quad | $563 Single
For reservations please contact the Senior Center $100 deposit due upon registration
Please make checks payable to Nationwide Travelers
Cancellation protection is available for an additional $25 per person
For Credit Card payments call 800-236-5511 and reference tour 12826 (For credit card payments add 4 service charge)
Stop at the Senior Center for the full itinerary
Tuesday December 30th
This trip would be a great gift for grandchildren nieces and nephews The
Harlem Globetrotters is an exhibition basketball team that combines athleticism theater amp comedy This is an ALL AGES trip
Bus will leave the Manitowoc Senior Center at 530pm and return approximately 1000pm (this trip is during winter break from school so no need to worry about the late return time)
Registration deadline is December 3rd
The Serengeti comes to life as never before through the extraordinary vision that is
The Lion King More than 50 million people have felt the thrill of this Tony Award winner
for Best Musical which tells the classic journey of young royal heir Simba Giraffes strut
birds swoop and gazelles leap in a dazzling panorama that overwhelms the sense and
inspires you with the wonder of life This is The Lion King Imagination Untamed
Register today at the Rec DeptSenior Center Space is Limited
Departs at 1130am and returns approx 630pm
9
Staying young takes an understanding that the body mind and spirit are interconnected So how do we do this
How do we stay young in mind body and spirit What steps do we take
Here are two more simple guidelines that can be easily incorporated into our busy everyday lives which have been
proven to help us lead longer happier and healthier lives
Young Mind PUZZLES
Most daily newspapers have a crossword puzzle and at least one or two word games
Even if you canrsquot finish them spend some time with a pencil and an open mind These
puzzles stimulate different thought processes which keep us on our toes Some local
newsstands carry books of puzzles for relatively little money just one book can provide
endless hours of amusement A young mind is a nimble mind and puzzles are a great
way to achieve that
Young Spirit CELEBRATE ACHIEVEMENTS
When we were kids and earned a good grade in school we got a star on top of the page It was then proudly dis-
played on the refrigerator As adults we rarely allow ourselves to bask in the moment of an achievement Keep
your spirit young and vibrant by giving yourself a gold star Permit yourself to feel good about something that you
achieved Recognizing even the smallest step can help you stay young in spirit
Remember
When practiced consistently these steps will bring results almost immediately Just have fun with them Staying
young shouldnt be a chore It doesnt need to be serious either and it certainly is not complicated If you enjoy the
process you are more that halfway there Check back each month for additional tips on how to stay youngndash mind
body and spirit
Fun amp Games 10
ACROSS 1 Wanderer
6 Equinox mo 9 Healing sign or picket line
crosser 13 Rossinis offering 14 Big-headedness
15 Wilderness Road trailblazer 16 Show opposition
17 High drink 18 What Pinocchio was doing
19 To alter or coins 21 Shape where A=asup2 or town
gathering place 23 Romanian money
24 Small ornamental case 25 Make lacework
28 Applies makeup eg 30 In REM stage
35 Regrets or streets in Paris 37 Giant kettles
39 What helicopter parents do 40 Eurasian mountain range
41 Anemic-looking 43 Delhi dress
44 _____ congestion 46 Arid
47 Childrens author ____ Blyton
48 Not my brothers ______ 50 Small mountain lake 52 Seat of a bishop or to
regularly date 53 London subway 55 Variable abbr 57 Follows teeter
60 Far away or couch potatos controller
63 Star bursts 64 To take drugs or to
employ for a purpose 66 Nail salon board
68 Where happy person walks or Jimmy Fallon works
69 Definite article 70 Rental agreement
71 Good or water source 72 Long fish
73 Yesteryears
Double-Duty Words DOWN 1 Affirmative action
2 Oil group 3 Breaking Bad product
4 Hes _ ____ nowhere man (The Beatles)
5 Repaired by stitching 6 Dole
7 Sensitive subject 8 _____ beef 9 Miso bean
10 Coconut fiber 11 Green Gables girl
12 Dont make me ___ 15 Resembling oceans color
20 Jelly fruit 22 In so far as
24 Another spelling for aesthete 25 Elephants appendage or luggage
26 Saints lights 27 Badger and bug
29 Fish or Chaliapins voice 31 Fail to win
32 Famous restauranteur Bob 33 Bone-chilling
34 Deadly sin or pack of lions 36 Lovers blow
38 Evening in Italy 42 Audacity or bundle of axons
45 Infamous scarlet symbol or word from home
49 Part of Parisian address 51 That is to say 54 Beastly person
56 Young Montague 57 Voice quality
58 Like West Wings office 59 One side of a coin or a spy 60 Spool of film or lively dance
61 Product of lacrimation or a rip 62 Gaelic
63 Right away 65 Mother sister or daughter
67 Word for a nod
More Fun amp Games 11
Thank our Advertiser of the Month
HOLIDAY FAIR DONATIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~
We can use bake sale and dessert table donations for the fair
If you can help out by donating your favorite cake pie cookies etc please call 686-3060 to let us know
Thank You for your support
Thursday December 11th at 1100am
Entertainment will be provided by the Valders High School Choir followed by a
scrumptious meal catered by the amazing
Felician Village Ham Scalloped Potatoes Fruit
Salad Veggies Rolls and Dessert
Keeping with the spirit of Giving We are going to have a little fun with a
white elephant exchange Simply wrap up
something from home that you already have [no need to go out and buy anything] Something
useful special witty fun or strange Everyone who joins in will go home
with something newlsquo
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member
If you havenlsquot already please consider bringing a non-perishable food item with you to add to our donation box
which will be donated to the local food pantry
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
Join us in GIVING back to the community Help us put food
on the plates of those less fortunate We will be
accepting non-perishable food items now through December 12th which we will donate to
the local food pantry
Look for the donation
barrel in the Senior Center
Lobby
We are also thinking of giving the Gift of Life for the new year
by sponsoring a Blood Drive We
would like to know how many of you would be willing to donate
blood if we held a blood drive in the month of February Would you please fill out this form cut
it out and turn in at the office Thank You
12
Yes I would love to donate the Gift of Life
Name_________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ________________________
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
14
15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Mark Your Calendar 3
ToursTrips Page 7 amp 8
November History Museum amp ShoppinghelliphelliphelliphellipNovember 13 2014 Departing at 900am Lion KinghelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDecember 4th 2014 Departing at 1130am December Holiday TourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDecember 9th 2014 Departing at 945am
Harlem Globe Trotters helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDecember 30th 2014 Departing 530pm January Mystery TourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipJanuary 20th 2015 Departing at 800am Shipshewana Back Roads Tour helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip June 22-24 2015
For all Trips Please arrive at the Senior Center 15 Minutes prior to departure
time to allow for sign-in and bus loading Thank You
Health
Blood Pressurehellip1st amp 3rd Tuesday at 800am Foot Carehelliphellip1st amp 2nd Tuesday at 1230pm Foot Carehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Thursday at 1230pm (Foot Care dates subject to change Fee charged See calendar)
Exercise (nominal monthly fee)
Advanced Tai ChihelliphellipMonamp Wed at 255pm
Beginners Tai Chi hellipTue amp Thur at 255pm EZ Does it Line Dancinghelliphellip Thur at 1000am Functional Strength ClasshellipThur at 100pm
Line Dance Lessons-helliphelliphelliphellipWed at 115p Senior Shape UphelliphellipTue amp Thur at 845am
YogahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWed amp Fri at 900am
Education
Bible Study helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday at 1000am
Computer LessonshellipThursday at 1pm amp 2pm Insurance Counselinghelliphellip2nd amp 4th Tue AM
Foot Care Computer Lessons amp Insurance Counseling by appointment only
Recreation
Birthday BINGOLast Mon of the mth-1pm Breakfast BINGOhelliphelliphelliphellipFriday at 930am BINGOhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday at 100pm
Sunday BINGOhelliphelliphellip 2nd Sunday 100pm Bridgehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Tuesday at 100pm
BridgehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday at 1230pm CanastahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday at 1230pm CribbagehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday at 120pm
Cribbagehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Thursday at 100pm Dominoeshellip helliphelliphellipMon amp Thur at 100pm
Hand amp Foot helliphellip Wed amp Thurs at 1230pm HeartshelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMon amp Thur at 1000am Mahjong helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday at 100pm
Monthly Movie helliphellip3rd Tuesday at 100pm Mystic Moods OrchestrahellipWed at 1045am PinochlehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMonday at 100pm
ScrabblehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday at 1000am SheepsheadhelliphelliphellipTue amp Thur at 100pm
Silver Memories ChoirMoncheck Schedule SkathelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 100pm Sunday Cardshelliphellip2nd Sunday at 100pm
Wii BowlinghelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDaily 8am to 4pm
Crafts Caring CardshelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMonday at 900am
Ceramics monthly feehellipMonday at 900am Senior Crafts helliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 900am
Tie QuiltershelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipMonday at 900am Wood CarvinghelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 930am Watercolor PaintingThursday at 900am
WeavinghelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday at 100pm Creative Crafts Class (Addlsquol class fees apply)
helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Tuesday at 100pm
Services Provided
Photocopies in office 20centsheet (BlackWhite)
Printed documents in library 20centsheet
Local phone calls 10centcall No long distance phone calls please
Paper Shreddermdashno charge
Maritime Metro Bus Passes $25month Assist to Transport Tickets $2each one-way
Nutrition site or addlsquol stop tickets 75centeach
Calendar of Events
MON TUES WED THURS FRI
Most classes amp rec
groups will be cancelled Thurs amp Fri November 6 amp 7 to allow for Holiday Fair set-up Thank you for your understanding
3 9a Ceramics 9a Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 1p Dominoes Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
4 No Blood Pressure
845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 1230p Foot Care 1p SkatSheepshead
1p Bridge Weaving 1p Creative Craft Class
3p Beginners Tai Chi
5 9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230pm Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance
Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
6 NO Senior Shape-up NO Watercolor NO EZ Does It NO Hearts 10a Bible Study NO Hand amp Foot 1230p Foot Care
NO Dominos or cribbage
NO Sheepshead
NO Functional Strength NO Beginners Tai Chi
7 NO Yoga NO Breakfast Bingo NO Scrabble NO Cribbage NO Horse Races
10 845a Retired Teachers 9a Ceramics Tie Quilts 9a Caring Cards 930a Comm on Aging 930a Powers of Attorney Presentation
10a Hearts 11a Lunch amp Learn
1p Dominoes
1p Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
11
845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 930a Ins Counseling 1230p Foot Care 1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 3p Beginners Tai Chi
12
9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
13 845a Sr Shapeup 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does ItHearts 10a Bible Study 1230p HandampFoot 1230p Foot Care 1p Dominoescribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength
3p Beginners Tai Chi 630pm Quilt Guild
14 9a Yoga 930a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by North Ridge 10a Scrabble 120p Cribbage 130p Red Hat Tea 1p Acupuncture Presentation
17 9a Ceramics 9a Tie Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 10a Wills amp Probate Presentation
1p Dominoes 1p Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
18
8a Blood Pressure 845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 1p Monthly Movie
1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 3p Beginners Tai Chi
19 9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
20 845a Sr Shape-up 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It
10a HeartsBibleStudy
1230p HandampFoot 1p Dominoescribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength 130p Parkinsons Support Group 3p Beginners Tai Chi
21 9a Yoga 930a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by Mtwc Health and Rehab 10a Scrabble 1p Info Savvy Search Tools Workshop
120p Cribbage 130p Horse Races
24 9a Ceramics
9a Tie Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 10a Medicaid Presentation
1p Dominoes 1p Pinochle 1p Birthday Bingo
NO Advanced Tai Chi
25 No Senior Shape-Up
9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 930a Ins Counseling 1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 1p lsquoFall amp Favoritesrsquo Concert
NO Beginners Tai Chi
26 9a Yoga
1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115 Line Dance Lessons NO Advanced Tai Chi
27 CLOSED
28 CLOSED
SUNDAY EVENTS
2 CLOSED
9 1pm Cards
1pm Bingo (in classroom)
16 CLOSED
23 CLOSED
30 CLOSED
Manitowoc Senior Center Entertainment Group Schedule
The following groups entertain at area assisted living and
nursing homes each month You are invited to join them for their performances at any of the locations
For more Information about the groups call Penny
or Melissa at 686-3060
November 3rd EZ Does It Harmony West
November 3rd Silver Memories St Frances Convent
November 11th Caring Bingo St Marylsquos Felician Village
November 11th Young at Heart Riverwood Estates
November 17th Silver Memories Shady Lane
November 20th Senior Friends Health amp Rehab
November 21st EZ Does It KindredNorthridge
This Monthrsquos Speakers
November 4th at 9am Jason JostmdashJail Admin
Mtwc Co Sherriffs Dept
November 11th at 9am
Mayor Justin Nickels City of Manitowoc
November 18th at 9am
Sgt Bruce Jacobs Manitowoc Police Dept
November 25th at 9am
Denise LarsonmdashTeam Leader Mtwc Sr Center amp Rec Dept
Golden K
Kiwanis Club
Save Your Tabs For Habitat
For more info call 682-4074
6
Donlsquot forget to set your clocks back on Saturday night Nov1st
Daylight Savings ENDS Sunday Nov 2nd at 200am
Senior Center Day Trips For all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADINGFor all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADING
7
Tuesday December 9 The December Holiday tour will transport trip goers to the beautiful
Osthoff Resort a four diamond property in Elkhart Lake for the Old World Christmas Market a tented market fashioned after the centuries-
old German Christkindl market This market a tradition for more than 15 years has over 70 vendors from around the country and the world After enjoying the market you will head inside the hotel for
lunch and a tour of the resort which will be decorated beautifully in all its Christmas splendor After you tour the amazing Osthoff Resort you will head to the Wreath
Factory in Plymouth Since 1983 the Wreath Factory has been making hand-crafted wreaths There will be plenty of fresh wreaths and greenery holiday gifts
and deacutecor Attendees will receive a tour of the facility and view a demonstration on wreath making All participants will also receive 10 off store items
Meal Choice Mesquite Smoked Turkey Panini
or Classic Chicken Caesar Salad
Hurry Registration ends December 1st
Membersmdash$7200 Nonmembers mdash$8700
Join us for the January Mystery tourhellip
Since it is a MYSTERY we canlsquot paint a picture of where we are going
It may be just around the corner who knows
BUThellip Wherever we go It is sure to be a delight
Departing at 8ammdasharriving back approx 4pm
Registration begins Wed November 5 and ends Tues January 6
Bus trip participants must agree to and sign the waiver below at time of tour registration If you have any questions regarding this information please do not hesitate to ask This waiver of liability pertains to all programsclassesand facilities registeredrented through the City of Manitowoc I hereby understand that those individuals registered for the program(s) membership(s) or facility rental stated on this receipt and myself as a parent or guardian acknowledge that each program membership or rental present some inherent risk of injury I further recognize that the City of Manitowoc and other organizations which allow use of facilities do not provide hospitalmedical insurance for the duration of the program membership or rental Therefore I hereby release these organizations and their employees of any financial responsibility due to injuries received during the program membership participation or facility rental If the participant cancels the activity for any reason there will be a $200 cancellation fee If the program is cancelled by the organization the fee will not apply and the participant will get the full refund
8 Manitowoc Senior Centerlsquos
Shipshewana Back Roads Tour Featuring Shipshewana Flea Market
June 22-24 2015
3 Days | 2 Nights
Tour Highlightshellip
Two nights at the Farmstead Inn Shipshewana | Shipshewana Flea Market Carriage Ride at Amish Home | Tour of Amish Countryside with Amish Guide
Four meals including an Amish Dinner and an Amish Wedding Feast
Tour Cost Per Person $443 Double | $423 Triple | $403 Quad | $563 Single
For reservations please contact the Senior Center $100 deposit due upon registration
Please make checks payable to Nationwide Travelers
Cancellation protection is available for an additional $25 per person
For Credit Card payments call 800-236-5511 and reference tour 12826 (For credit card payments add 4 service charge)
Stop at the Senior Center for the full itinerary
Tuesday December 30th
This trip would be a great gift for grandchildren nieces and nephews The
Harlem Globetrotters is an exhibition basketball team that combines athleticism theater amp comedy This is an ALL AGES trip
Bus will leave the Manitowoc Senior Center at 530pm and return approximately 1000pm (this trip is during winter break from school so no need to worry about the late return time)
Registration deadline is December 3rd
The Serengeti comes to life as never before through the extraordinary vision that is
The Lion King More than 50 million people have felt the thrill of this Tony Award winner
for Best Musical which tells the classic journey of young royal heir Simba Giraffes strut
birds swoop and gazelles leap in a dazzling panorama that overwhelms the sense and
inspires you with the wonder of life This is The Lion King Imagination Untamed
Register today at the Rec DeptSenior Center Space is Limited
Departs at 1130am and returns approx 630pm
9
Staying young takes an understanding that the body mind and spirit are interconnected So how do we do this
How do we stay young in mind body and spirit What steps do we take
Here are two more simple guidelines that can be easily incorporated into our busy everyday lives which have been
proven to help us lead longer happier and healthier lives
Young Mind PUZZLES
Most daily newspapers have a crossword puzzle and at least one or two word games
Even if you canrsquot finish them spend some time with a pencil and an open mind These
puzzles stimulate different thought processes which keep us on our toes Some local
newsstands carry books of puzzles for relatively little money just one book can provide
endless hours of amusement A young mind is a nimble mind and puzzles are a great
way to achieve that
Young Spirit CELEBRATE ACHIEVEMENTS
When we were kids and earned a good grade in school we got a star on top of the page It was then proudly dis-
played on the refrigerator As adults we rarely allow ourselves to bask in the moment of an achievement Keep
your spirit young and vibrant by giving yourself a gold star Permit yourself to feel good about something that you
achieved Recognizing even the smallest step can help you stay young in spirit
Remember
When practiced consistently these steps will bring results almost immediately Just have fun with them Staying
young shouldnt be a chore It doesnt need to be serious either and it certainly is not complicated If you enjoy the
process you are more that halfway there Check back each month for additional tips on how to stay youngndash mind
body and spirit
Fun amp Games 10
ACROSS 1 Wanderer
6 Equinox mo 9 Healing sign or picket line
crosser 13 Rossinis offering 14 Big-headedness
15 Wilderness Road trailblazer 16 Show opposition
17 High drink 18 What Pinocchio was doing
19 To alter or coins 21 Shape where A=asup2 or town
gathering place 23 Romanian money
24 Small ornamental case 25 Make lacework
28 Applies makeup eg 30 In REM stage
35 Regrets or streets in Paris 37 Giant kettles
39 What helicopter parents do 40 Eurasian mountain range
41 Anemic-looking 43 Delhi dress
44 _____ congestion 46 Arid
47 Childrens author ____ Blyton
48 Not my brothers ______ 50 Small mountain lake 52 Seat of a bishop or to
regularly date 53 London subway 55 Variable abbr 57 Follows teeter
60 Far away or couch potatos controller
63 Star bursts 64 To take drugs or to
employ for a purpose 66 Nail salon board
68 Where happy person walks or Jimmy Fallon works
69 Definite article 70 Rental agreement
71 Good or water source 72 Long fish
73 Yesteryears
Double-Duty Words DOWN 1 Affirmative action
2 Oil group 3 Breaking Bad product
4 Hes _ ____ nowhere man (The Beatles)
5 Repaired by stitching 6 Dole
7 Sensitive subject 8 _____ beef 9 Miso bean
10 Coconut fiber 11 Green Gables girl
12 Dont make me ___ 15 Resembling oceans color
20 Jelly fruit 22 In so far as
24 Another spelling for aesthete 25 Elephants appendage or luggage
26 Saints lights 27 Badger and bug
29 Fish or Chaliapins voice 31 Fail to win
32 Famous restauranteur Bob 33 Bone-chilling
34 Deadly sin or pack of lions 36 Lovers blow
38 Evening in Italy 42 Audacity or bundle of axons
45 Infamous scarlet symbol or word from home
49 Part of Parisian address 51 That is to say 54 Beastly person
56 Young Montague 57 Voice quality
58 Like West Wings office 59 One side of a coin or a spy 60 Spool of film or lively dance
61 Product of lacrimation or a rip 62 Gaelic
63 Right away 65 Mother sister or daughter
67 Word for a nod
More Fun amp Games 11
Thank our Advertiser of the Month
HOLIDAY FAIR DONATIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~
We can use bake sale and dessert table donations for the fair
If you can help out by donating your favorite cake pie cookies etc please call 686-3060 to let us know
Thank You for your support
Thursday December 11th at 1100am
Entertainment will be provided by the Valders High School Choir followed by a
scrumptious meal catered by the amazing
Felician Village Ham Scalloped Potatoes Fruit
Salad Veggies Rolls and Dessert
Keeping with the spirit of Giving We are going to have a little fun with a
white elephant exchange Simply wrap up
something from home that you already have [no need to go out and buy anything] Something
useful special witty fun or strange Everyone who joins in will go home
with something newlsquo
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member
If you havenlsquot already please consider bringing a non-perishable food item with you to add to our donation box
which will be donated to the local food pantry
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
Join us in GIVING back to the community Help us put food
on the plates of those less fortunate We will be
accepting non-perishable food items now through December 12th which we will donate to
the local food pantry
Look for the donation
barrel in the Senior Center
Lobby
We are also thinking of giving the Gift of Life for the new year
by sponsoring a Blood Drive We
would like to know how many of you would be willing to donate
blood if we held a blood drive in the month of February Would you please fill out this form cut
it out and turn in at the office Thank You
12
Yes I would love to donate the Gift of Life
Name_________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ________________________
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
14
15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Calendar of Events
MON TUES WED THURS FRI
Most classes amp rec
groups will be cancelled Thurs amp Fri November 6 amp 7 to allow for Holiday Fair set-up Thank you for your understanding
3 9a Ceramics 9a Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 1p Dominoes Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
4 No Blood Pressure
845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 1230p Foot Care 1p SkatSheepshead
1p Bridge Weaving 1p Creative Craft Class
3p Beginners Tai Chi
5 9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230pm Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance
Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
6 NO Senior Shape-up NO Watercolor NO EZ Does It NO Hearts 10a Bible Study NO Hand amp Foot 1230p Foot Care
NO Dominos or cribbage
NO Sheepshead
NO Functional Strength NO Beginners Tai Chi
7 NO Yoga NO Breakfast Bingo NO Scrabble NO Cribbage NO Horse Races
10 845a Retired Teachers 9a Ceramics Tie Quilts 9a Caring Cards 930a Comm on Aging 930a Powers of Attorney Presentation
10a Hearts 11a Lunch amp Learn
1p Dominoes
1p Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
11
845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 930a Ins Counseling 1230p Foot Care 1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 3p Beginners Tai Chi
12
9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
13 845a Sr Shapeup 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does ItHearts 10a Bible Study 1230p HandampFoot 1230p Foot Care 1p Dominoescribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength
3p Beginners Tai Chi 630pm Quilt Guild
14 9a Yoga 930a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by North Ridge 10a Scrabble 120p Cribbage 130p Red Hat Tea 1p Acupuncture Presentation
17 9a Ceramics 9a Tie Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 10a Wills amp Probate Presentation
1p Dominoes 1p Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
18
8a Blood Pressure 845a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 1p Monthly Movie
1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 3p Beginners Tai Chi
19 9a Yoga 1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115p Line Dance Lessons 3p Advanced Tai Chi
20 845a Sr Shape-up 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It
10a HeartsBibleStudy
1230p HandampFoot 1p Dominoescribbage 1p Sheepshead 1p Functional Strength 130p Parkinsons Support Group 3p Beginners Tai Chi
21 9a Yoga 930a Breakfast Bingo
Sponsored by Mtwc Health and Rehab 10a Scrabble 1p Info Savvy Search Tools Workshop
120p Cribbage 130p Horse Races
24 9a Ceramics
9a Tie Quilters 9a Caring Cards 10a Hearts 10a Medicaid Presentation
1p Dominoes 1p Pinochle 1p Birthday Bingo
NO Advanced Tai Chi
25 No Senior Shape-Up
9a Senior Crafts 930a Wood Carving 930a Ins Counseling 1p SkatSheepshead 1p BridgeWeaving 1p Creative Craft Class 1p lsquoFall amp Favoritesrsquo Concert
NO Beginners Tai Chi
26 9a Yoga
1045a Mystic Moods 1230p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand amp Foot 115 Line Dance Lessons NO Advanced Tai Chi
27 CLOSED
28 CLOSED
SUNDAY EVENTS
2 CLOSED
9 1pm Cards
1pm Bingo (in classroom)
16 CLOSED
23 CLOSED
30 CLOSED
Manitowoc Senior Center Entertainment Group Schedule
The following groups entertain at area assisted living and
nursing homes each month You are invited to join them for their performances at any of the locations
For more Information about the groups call Penny
or Melissa at 686-3060
November 3rd EZ Does It Harmony West
November 3rd Silver Memories St Frances Convent
November 11th Caring Bingo St Marylsquos Felician Village
November 11th Young at Heart Riverwood Estates
November 17th Silver Memories Shady Lane
November 20th Senior Friends Health amp Rehab
November 21st EZ Does It KindredNorthridge
This Monthrsquos Speakers
November 4th at 9am Jason JostmdashJail Admin
Mtwc Co Sherriffs Dept
November 11th at 9am
Mayor Justin Nickels City of Manitowoc
November 18th at 9am
Sgt Bruce Jacobs Manitowoc Police Dept
November 25th at 9am
Denise LarsonmdashTeam Leader Mtwc Sr Center amp Rec Dept
Golden K
Kiwanis Club
Save Your Tabs For Habitat
For more info call 682-4074
6
Donlsquot forget to set your clocks back on Saturday night Nov1st
Daylight Savings ENDS Sunday Nov 2nd at 200am
Senior Center Day Trips For all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADINGFor all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADING
7
Tuesday December 9 The December Holiday tour will transport trip goers to the beautiful
Osthoff Resort a four diamond property in Elkhart Lake for the Old World Christmas Market a tented market fashioned after the centuries-
old German Christkindl market This market a tradition for more than 15 years has over 70 vendors from around the country and the world After enjoying the market you will head inside the hotel for
lunch and a tour of the resort which will be decorated beautifully in all its Christmas splendor After you tour the amazing Osthoff Resort you will head to the Wreath
Factory in Plymouth Since 1983 the Wreath Factory has been making hand-crafted wreaths There will be plenty of fresh wreaths and greenery holiday gifts
and deacutecor Attendees will receive a tour of the facility and view a demonstration on wreath making All participants will also receive 10 off store items
Meal Choice Mesquite Smoked Turkey Panini
or Classic Chicken Caesar Salad
Hurry Registration ends December 1st
Membersmdash$7200 Nonmembers mdash$8700
Join us for the January Mystery tourhellip
Since it is a MYSTERY we canlsquot paint a picture of where we are going
It may be just around the corner who knows
BUThellip Wherever we go It is sure to be a delight
Departing at 8ammdasharriving back approx 4pm
Registration begins Wed November 5 and ends Tues January 6
Bus trip participants must agree to and sign the waiver below at time of tour registration If you have any questions regarding this information please do not hesitate to ask This waiver of liability pertains to all programsclassesand facilities registeredrented through the City of Manitowoc I hereby understand that those individuals registered for the program(s) membership(s) or facility rental stated on this receipt and myself as a parent or guardian acknowledge that each program membership or rental present some inherent risk of injury I further recognize that the City of Manitowoc and other organizations which allow use of facilities do not provide hospitalmedical insurance for the duration of the program membership or rental Therefore I hereby release these organizations and their employees of any financial responsibility due to injuries received during the program membership participation or facility rental If the participant cancels the activity for any reason there will be a $200 cancellation fee If the program is cancelled by the organization the fee will not apply and the participant will get the full refund
8 Manitowoc Senior Centerlsquos
Shipshewana Back Roads Tour Featuring Shipshewana Flea Market
June 22-24 2015
3 Days | 2 Nights
Tour Highlightshellip
Two nights at the Farmstead Inn Shipshewana | Shipshewana Flea Market Carriage Ride at Amish Home | Tour of Amish Countryside with Amish Guide
Four meals including an Amish Dinner and an Amish Wedding Feast
Tour Cost Per Person $443 Double | $423 Triple | $403 Quad | $563 Single
For reservations please contact the Senior Center $100 deposit due upon registration
Please make checks payable to Nationwide Travelers
Cancellation protection is available for an additional $25 per person
For Credit Card payments call 800-236-5511 and reference tour 12826 (For credit card payments add 4 service charge)
Stop at the Senior Center for the full itinerary
Tuesday December 30th
This trip would be a great gift for grandchildren nieces and nephews The
Harlem Globetrotters is an exhibition basketball team that combines athleticism theater amp comedy This is an ALL AGES trip
Bus will leave the Manitowoc Senior Center at 530pm and return approximately 1000pm (this trip is during winter break from school so no need to worry about the late return time)
Registration deadline is December 3rd
The Serengeti comes to life as never before through the extraordinary vision that is
The Lion King More than 50 million people have felt the thrill of this Tony Award winner
for Best Musical which tells the classic journey of young royal heir Simba Giraffes strut
birds swoop and gazelles leap in a dazzling panorama that overwhelms the sense and
inspires you with the wonder of life This is The Lion King Imagination Untamed
Register today at the Rec DeptSenior Center Space is Limited
Departs at 1130am and returns approx 630pm
9
Staying young takes an understanding that the body mind and spirit are interconnected So how do we do this
How do we stay young in mind body and spirit What steps do we take
Here are two more simple guidelines that can be easily incorporated into our busy everyday lives which have been
proven to help us lead longer happier and healthier lives
Young Mind PUZZLES
Most daily newspapers have a crossword puzzle and at least one or two word games
Even if you canrsquot finish them spend some time with a pencil and an open mind These
puzzles stimulate different thought processes which keep us on our toes Some local
newsstands carry books of puzzles for relatively little money just one book can provide
endless hours of amusement A young mind is a nimble mind and puzzles are a great
way to achieve that
Young Spirit CELEBRATE ACHIEVEMENTS
When we were kids and earned a good grade in school we got a star on top of the page It was then proudly dis-
played on the refrigerator As adults we rarely allow ourselves to bask in the moment of an achievement Keep
your spirit young and vibrant by giving yourself a gold star Permit yourself to feel good about something that you
achieved Recognizing even the smallest step can help you stay young in spirit
Remember
When practiced consistently these steps will bring results almost immediately Just have fun with them Staying
young shouldnt be a chore It doesnt need to be serious either and it certainly is not complicated If you enjoy the
process you are more that halfway there Check back each month for additional tips on how to stay youngndash mind
body and spirit
Fun amp Games 10
ACROSS 1 Wanderer
6 Equinox mo 9 Healing sign or picket line
crosser 13 Rossinis offering 14 Big-headedness
15 Wilderness Road trailblazer 16 Show opposition
17 High drink 18 What Pinocchio was doing
19 To alter or coins 21 Shape where A=asup2 or town
gathering place 23 Romanian money
24 Small ornamental case 25 Make lacework
28 Applies makeup eg 30 In REM stage
35 Regrets or streets in Paris 37 Giant kettles
39 What helicopter parents do 40 Eurasian mountain range
41 Anemic-looking 43 Delhi dress
44 _____ congestion 46 Arid
47 Childrens author ____ Blyton
48 Not my brothers ______ 50 Small mountain lake 52 Seat of a bishop or to
regularly date 53 London subway 55 Variable abbr 57 Follows teeter
60 Far away or couch potatos controller
63 Star bursts 64 To take drugs or to
employ for a purpose 66 Nail salon board
68 Where happy person walks or Jimmy Fallon works
69 Definite article 70 Rental agreement
71 Good or water source 72 Long fish
73 Yesteryears
Double-Duty Words DOWN 1 Affirmative action
2 Oil group 3 Breaking Bad product
4 Hes _ ____ nowhere man (The Beatles)
5 Repaired by stitching 6 Dole
7 Sensitive subject 8 _____ beef 9 Miso bean
10 Coconut fiber 11 Green Gables girl
12 Dont make me ___ 15 Resembling oceans color
20 Jelly fruit 22 In so far as
24 Another spelling for aesthete 25 Elephants appendage or luggage
26 Saints lights 27 Badger and bug
29 Fish or Chaliapins voice 31 Fail to win
32 Famous restauranteur Bob 33 Bone-chilling
34 Deadly sin or pack of lions 36 Lovers blow
38 Evening in Italy 42 Audacity or bundle of axons
45 Infamous scarlet symbol or word from home
49 Part of Parisian address 51 That is to say 54 Beastly person
56 Young Montague 57 Voice quality
58 Like West Wings office 59 One side of a coin or a spy 60 Spool of film or lively dance
61 Product of lacrimation or a rip 62 Gaelic
63 Right away 65 Mother sister or daughter
67 Word for a nod
More Fun amp Games 11
Thank our Advertiser of the Month
HOLIDAY FAIR DONATIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~
We can use bake sale and dessert table donations for the fair
If you can help out by donating your favorite cake pie cookies etc please call 686-3060 to let us know
Thank You for your support
Thursday December 11th at 1100am
Entertainment will be provided by the Valders High School Choir followed by a
scrumptious meal catered by the amazing
Felician Village Ham Scalloped Potatoes Fruit
Salad Veggies Rolls and Dessert
Keeping with the spirit of Giving We are going to have a little fun with a
white elephant exchange Simply wrap up
something from home that you already have [no need to go out and buy anything] Something
useful special witty fun or strange Everyone who joins in will go home
with something newlsquo
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member
If you havenlsquot already please consider bringing a non-perishable food item with you to add to our donation box
which will be donated to the local food pantry
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
Join us in GIVING back to the community Help us put food
on the plates of those less fortunate We will be
accepting non-perishable food items now through December 12th which we will donate to
the local food pantry
Look for the donation
barrel in the Senior Center
Lobby
We are also thinking of giving the Gift of Life for the new year
by sponsoring a Blood Drive We
would like to know how many of you would be willing to donate
blood if we held a blood drive in the month of February Would you please fill out this form cut
it out and turn in at the office Thank You
12
Yes I would love to donate the Gift of Life
Name_________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ________________________
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
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15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
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Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Manitowoc Senior Center Entertainment Group Schedule
The following groups entertain at area assisted living and
nursing homes each month You are invited to join them for their performances at any of the locations
For more Information about the groups call Penny
or Melissa at 686-3060
November 3rd EZ Does It Harmony West
November 3rd Silver Memories St Frances Convent
November 11th Caring Bingo St Marylsquos Felician Village
November 11th Young at Heart Riverwood Estates
November 17th Silver Memories Shady Lane
November 20th Senior Friends Health amp Rehab
November 21st EZ Does It KindredNorthridge
This Monthrsquos Speakers
November 4th at 9am Jason JostmdashJail Admin
Mtwc Co Sherriffs Dept
November 11th at 9am
Mayor Justin Nickels City of Manitowoc
November 18th at 9am
Sgt Bruce Jacobs Manitowoc Police Dept
November 25th at 9am
Denise LarsonmdashTeam Leader Mtwc Sr Center amp Rec Dept
Golden K
Kiwanis Club
Save Your Tabs For Habitat
For more info call 682-4074
6
Donlsquot forget to set your clocks back on Saturday night Nov1st
Daylight Savings ENDS Sunday Nov 2nd at 200am
Senior Center Day Trips For all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADINGFor all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADING
7
Tuesday December 9 The December Holiday tour will transport trip goers to the beautiful
Osthoff Resort a four diamond property in Elkhart Lake for the Old World Christmas Market a tented market fashioned after the centuries-
old German Christkindl market This market a tradition for more than 15 years has over 70 vendors from around the country and the world After enjoying the market you will head inside the hotel for
lunch and a tour of the resort which will be decorated beautifully in all its Christmas splendor After you tour the amazing Osthoff Resort you will head to the Wreath
Factory in Plymouth Since 1983 the Wreath Factory has been making hand-crafted wreaths There will be plenty of fresh wreaths and greenery holiday gifts
and deacutecor Attendees will receive a tour of the facility and view a demonstration on wreath making All participants will also receive 10 off store items
Meal Choice Mesquite Smoked Turkey Panini
or Classic Chicken Caesar Salad
Hurry Registration ends December 1st
Membersmdash$7200 Nonmembers mdash$8700
Join us for the January Mystery tourhellip
Since it is a MYSTERY we canlsquot paint a picture of where we are going
It may be just around the corner who knows
BUThellip Wherever we go It is sure to be a delight
Departing at 8ammdasharriving back approx 4pm
Registration begins Wed November 5 and ends Tues January 6
Bus trip participants must agree to and sign the waiver below at time of tour registration If you have any questions regarding this information please do not hesitate to ask This waiver of liability pertains to all programsclassesand facilities registeredrented through the City of Manitowoc I hereby understand that those individuals registered for the program(s) membership(s) or facility rental stated on this receipt and myself as a parent or guardian acknowledge that each program membership or rental present some inherent risk of injury I further recognize that the City of Manitowoc and other organizations which allow use of facilities do not provide hospitalmedical insurance for the duration of the program membership or rental Therefore I hereby release these organizations and their employees of any financial responsibility due to injuries received during the program membership participation or facility rental If the participant cancels the activity for any reason there will be a $200 cancellation fee If the program is cancelled by the organization the fee will not apply and the participant will get the full refund
8 Manitowoc Senior Centerlsquos
Shipshewana Back Roads Tour Featuring Shipshewana Flea Market
June 22-24 2015
3 Days | 2 Nights
Tour Highlightshellip
Two nights at the Farmstead Inn Shipshewana | Shipshewana Flea Market Carriage Ride at Amish Home | Tour of Amish Countryside with Amish Guide
Four meals including an Amish Dinner and an Amish Wedding Feast
Tour Cost Per Person $443 Double | $423 Triple | $403 Quad | $563 Single
For reservations please contact the Senior Center $100 deposit due upon registration
Please make checks payable to Nationwide Travelers
Cancellation protection is available for an additional $25 per person
For Credit Card payments call 800-236-5511 and reference tour 12826 (For credit card payments add 4 service charge)
Stop at the Senior Center for the full itinerary
Tuesday December 30th
This trip would be a great gift for grandchildren nieces and nephews The
Harlem Globetrotters is an exhibition basketball team that combines athleticism theater amp comedy This is an ALL AGES trip
Bus will leave the Manitowoc Senior Center at 530pm and return approximately 1000pm (this trip is during winter break from school so no need to worry about the late return time)
Registration deadline is December 3rd
The Serengeti comes to life as never before through the extraordinary vision that is
The Lion King More than 50 million people have felt the thrill of this Tony Award winner
for Best Musical which tells the classic journey of young royal heir Simba Giraffes strut
birds swoop and gazelles leap in a dazzling panorama that overwhelms the sense and
inspires you with the wonder of life This is The Lion King Imagination Untamed
Register today at the Rec DeptSenior Center Space is Limited
Departs at 1130am and returns approx 630pm
9
Staying young takes an understanding that the body mind and spirit are interconnected So how do we do this
How do we stay young in mind body and spirit What steps do we take
Here are two more simple guidelines that can be easily incorporated into our busy everyday lives which have been
proven to help us lead longer happier and healthier lives
Young Mind PUZZLES
Most daily newspapers have a crossword puzzle and at least one or two word games
Even if you canrsquot finish them spend some time with a pencil and an open mind These
puzzles stimulate different thought processes which keep us on our toes Some local
newsstands carry books of puzzles for relatively little money just one book can provide
endless hours of amusement A young mind is a nimble mind and puzzles are a great
way to achieve that
Young Spirit CELEBRATE ACHIEVEMENTS
When we were kids and earned a good grade in school we got a star on top of the page It was then proudly dis-
played on the refrigerator As adults we rarely allow ourselves to bask in the moment of an achievement Keep
your spirit young and vibrant by giving yourself a gold star Permit yourself to feel good about something that you
achieved Recognizing even the smallest step can help you stay young in spirit
Remember
When practiced consistently these steps will bring results almost immediately Just have fun with them Staying
young shouldnt be a chore It doesnt need to be serious either and it certainly is not complicated If you enjoy the
process you are more that halfway there Check back each month for additional tips on how to stay youngndash mind
body and spirit
Fun amp Games 10
ACROSS 1 Wanderer
6 Equinox mo 9 Healing sign or picket line
crosser 13 Rossinis offering 14 Big-headedness
15 Wilderness Road trailblazer 16 Show opposition
17 High drink 18 What Pinocchio was doing
19 To alter or coins 21 Shape where A=asup2 or town
gathering place 23 Romanian money
24 Small ornamental case 25 Make lacework
28 Applies makeup eg 30 In REM stage
35 Regrets or streets in Paris 37 Giant kettles
39 What helicopter parents do 40 Eurasian mountain range
41 Anemic-looking 43 Delhi dress
44 _____ congestion 46 Arid
47 Childrens author ____ Blyton
48 Not my brothers ______ 50 Small mountain lake 52 Seat of a bishop or to
regularly date 53 London subway 55 Variable abbr 57 Follows teeter
60 Far away or couch potatos controller
63 Star bursts 64 To take drugs or to
employ for a purpose 66 Nail salon board
68 Where happy person walks or Jimmy Fallon works
69 Definite article 70 Rental agreement
71 Good or water source 72 Long fish
73 Yesteryears
Double-Duty Words DOWN 1 Affirmative action
2 Oil group 3 Breaking Bad product
4 Hes _ ____ nowhere man (The Beatles)
5 Repaired by stitching 6 Dole
7 Sensitive subject 8 _____ beef 9 Miso bean
10 Coconut fiber 11 Green Gables girl
12 Dont make me ___ 15 Resembling oceans color
20 Jelly fruit 22 In so far as
24 Another spelling for aesthete 25 Elephants appendage or luggage
26 Saints lights 27 Badger and bug
29 Fish or Chaliapins voice 31 Fail to win
32 Famous restauranteur Bob 33 Bone-chilling
34 Deadly sin or pack of lions 36 Lovers blow
38 Evening in Italy 42 Audacity or bundle of axons
45 Infamous scarlet symbol or word from home
49 Part of Parisian address 51 That is to say 54 Beastly person
56 Young Montague 57 Voice quality
58 Like West Wings office 59 One side of a coin or a spy 60 Spool of film or lively dance
61 Product of lacrimation or a rip 62 Gaelic
63 Right away 65 Mother sister or daughter
67 Word for a nod
More Fun amp Games 11
Thank our Advertiser of the Month
HOLIDAY FAIR DONATIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~
We can use bake sale and dessert table donations for the fair
If you can help out by donating your favorite cake pie cookies etc please call 686-3060 to let us know
Thank You for your support
Thursday December 11th at 1100am
Entertainment will be provided by the Valders High School Choir followed by a
scrumptious meal catered by the amazing
Felician Village Ham Scalloped Potatoes Fruit
Salad Veggies Rolls and Dessert
Keeping with the spirit of Giving We are going to have a little fun with a
white elephant exchange Simply wrap up
something from home that you already have [no need to go out and buy anything] Something
useful special witty fun or strange Everyone who joins in will go home
with something newlsquo
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member
If you havenlsquot already please consider bringing a non-perishable food item with you to add to our donation box
which will be donated to the local food pantry
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
Join us in GIVING back to the community Help us put food
on the plates of those less fortunate We will be
accepting non-perishable food items now through December 12th which we will donate to
the local food pantry
Look for the donation
barrel in the Senior Center
Lobby
We are also thinking of giving the Gift of Life for the new year
by sponsoring a Blood Drive We
would like to know how many of you would be willing to donate
blood if we held a blood drive in the month of February Would you please fill out this form cut
it out and turn in at the office Thank You
12
Yes I would love to donate the Gift of Life
Name_________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ________________________
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
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15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
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Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Senior Center Day Trips For all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADINGFor all Trips PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE TO ALLOW FOR SIGN IN amp BUS LOADING
7
Tuesday December 9 The December Holiday tour will transport trip goers to the beautiful
Osthoff Resort a four diamond property in Elkhart Lake for the Old World Christmas Market a tented market fashioned after the centuries-
old German Christkindl market This market a tradition for more than 15 years has over 70 vendors from around the country and the world After enjoying the market you will head inside the hotel for
lunch and a tour of the resort which will be decorated beautifully in all its Christmas splendor After you tour the amazing Osthoff Resort you will head to the Wreath
Factory in Plymouth Since 1983 the Wreath Factory has been making hand-crafted wreaths There will be plenty of fresh wreaths and greenery holiday gifts
and deacutecor Attendees will receive a tour of the facility and view a demonstration on wreath making All participants will also receive 10 off store items
Meal Choice Mesquite Smoked Turkey Panini
or Classic Chicken Caesar Salad
Hurry Registration ends December 1st
Membersmdash$7200 Nonmembers mdash$8700
Join us for the January Mystery tourhellip
Since it is a MYSTERY we canlsquot paint a picture of where we are going
It may be just around the corner who knows
BUThellip Wherever we go It is sure to be a delight
Departing at 8ammdasharriving back approx 4pm
Registration begins Wed November 5 and ends Tues January 6
Bus trip participants must agree to and sign the waiver below at time of tour registration If you have any questions regarding this information please do not hesitate to ask This waiver of liability pertains to all programsclassesand facilities registeredrented through the City of Manitowoc I hereby understand that those individuals registered for the program(s) membership(s) or facility rental stated on this receipt and myself as a parent or guardian acknowledge that each program membership or rental present some inherent risk of injury I further recognize that the City of Manitowoc and other organizations which allow use of facilities do not provide hospitalmedical insurance for the duration of the program membership or rental Therefore I hereby release these organizations and their employees of any financial responsibility due to injuries received during the program membership participation or facility rental If the participant cancels the activity for any reason there will be a $200 cancellation fee If the program is cancelled by the organization the fee will not apply and the participant will get the full refund
8 Manitowoc Senior Centerlsquos
Shipshewana Back Roads Tour Featuring Shipshewana Flea Market
June 22-24 2015
3 Days | 2 Nights
Tour Highlightshellip
Two nights at the Farmstead Inn Shipshewana | Shipshewana Flea Market Carriage Ride at Amish Home | Tour of Amish Countryside with Amish Guide
Four meals including an Amish Dinner and an Amish Wedding Feast
Tour Cost Per Person $443 Double | $423 Triple | $403 Quad | $563 Single
For reservations please contact the Senior Center $100 deposit due upon registration
Please make checks payable to Nationwide Travelers
Cancellation protection is available for an additional $25 per person
For Credit Card payments call 800-236-5511 and reference tour 12826 (For credit card payments add 4 service charge)
Stop at the Senior Center for the full itinerary
Tuesday December 30th
This trip would be a great gift for grandchildren nieces and nephews The
Harlem Globetrotters is an exhibition basketball team that combines athleticism theater amp comedy This is an ALL AGES trip
Bus will leave the Manitowoc Senior Center at 530pm and return approximately 1000pm (this trip is during winter break from school so no need to worry about the late return time)
Registration deadline is December 3rd
The Serengeti comes to life as never before through the extraordinary vision that is
The Lion King More than 50 million people have felt the thrill of this Tony Award winner
for Best Musical which tells the classic journey of young royal heir Simba Giraffes strut
birds swoop and gazelles leap in a dazzling panorama that overwhelms the sense and
inspires you with the wonder of life This is The Lion King Imagination Untamed
Register today at the Rec DeptSenior Center Space is Limited
Departs at 1130am and returns approx 630pm
9
Staying young takes an understanding that the body mind and spirit are interconnected So how do we do this
How do we stay young in mind body and spirit What steps do we take
Here are two more simple guidelines that can be easily incorporated into our busy everyday lives which have been
proven to help us lead longer happier and healthier lives
Young Mind PUZZLES
Most daily newspapers have a crossword puzzle and at least one or two word games
Even if you canrsquot finish them spend some time with a pencil and an open mind These
puzzles stimulate different thought processes which keep us on our toes Some local
newsstands carry books of puzzles for relatively little money just one book can provide
endless hours of amusement A young mind is a nimble mind and puzzles are a great
way to achieve that
Young Spirit CELEBRATE ACHIEVEMENTS
When we were kids and earned a good grade in school we got a star on top of the page It was then proudly dis-
played on the refrigerator As adults we rarely allow ourselves to bask in the moment of an achievement Keep
your spirit young and vibrant by giving yourself a gold star Permit yourself to feel good about something that you
achieved Recognizing even the smallest step can help you stay young in spirit
Remember
When practiced consistently these steps will bring results almost immediately Just have fun with them Staying
young shouldnt be a chore It doesnt need to be serious either and it certainly is not complicated If you enjoy the
process you are more that halfway there Check back each month for additional tips on how to stay youngndash mind
body and spirit
Fun amp Games 10
ACROSS 1 Wanderer
6 Equinox mo 9 Healing sign or picket line
crosser 13 Rossinis offering 14 Big-headedness
15 Wilderness Road trailblazer 16 Show opposition
17 High drink 18 What Pinocchio was doing
19 To alter or coins 21 Shape where A=asup2 or town
gathering place 23 Romanian money
24 Small ornamental case 25 Make lacework
28 Applies makeup eg 30 In REM stage
35 Regrets or streets in Paris 37 Giant kettles
39 What helicopter parents do 40 Eurasian mountain range
41 Anemic-looking 43 Delhi dress
44 _____ congestion 46 Arid
47 Childrens author ____ Blyton
48 Not my brothers ______ 50 Small mountain lake 52 Seat of a bishop or to
regularly date 53 London subway 55 Variable abbr 57 Follows teeter
60 Far away or couch potatos controller
63 Star bursts 64 To take drugs or to
employ for a purpose 66 Nail salon board
68 Where happy person walks or Jimmy Fallon works
69 Definite article 70 Rental agreement
71 Good or water source 72 Long fish
73 Yesteryears
Double-Duty Words DOWN 1 Affirmative action
2 Oil group 3 Breaking Bad product
4 Hes _ ____ nowhere man (The Beatles)
5 Repaired by stitching 6 Dole
7 Sensitive subject 8 _____ beef 9 Miso bean
10 Coconut fiber 11 Green Gables girl
12 Dont make me ___ 15 Resembling oceans color
20 Jelly fruit 22 In so far as
24 Another spelling for aesthete 25 Elephants appendage or luggage
26 Saints lights 27 Badger and bug
29 Fish or Chaliapins voice 31 Fail to win
32 Famous restauranteur Bob 33 Bone-chilling
34 Deadly sin or pack of lions 36 Lovers blow
38 Evening in Italy 42 Audacity or bundle of axons
45 Infamous scarlet symbol or word from home
49 Part of Parisian address 51 That is to say 54 Beastly person
56 Young Montague 57 Voice quality
58 Like West Wings office 59 One side of a coin or a spy 60 Spool of film or lively dance
61 Product of lacrimation or a rip 62 Gaelic
63 Right away 65 Mother sister or daughter
67 Word for a nod
More Fun amp Games 11
Thank our Advertiser of the Month
HOLIDAY FAIR DONATIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~
We can use bake sale and dessert table donations for the fair
If you can help out by donating your favorite cake pie cookies etc please call 686-3060 to let us know
Thank You for your support
Thursday December 11th at 1100am
Entertainment will be provided by the Valders High School Choir followed by a
scrumptious meal catered by the amazing
Felician Village Ham Scalloped Potatoes Fruit
Salad Veggies Rolls and Dessert
Keeping with the spirit of Giving We are going to have a little fun with a
white elephant exchange Simply wrap up
something from home that you already have [no need to go out and buy anything] Something
useful special witty fun or strange Everyone who joins in will go home
with something newlsquo
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member
If you havenlsquot already please consider bringing a non-perishable food item with you to add to our donation box
which will be donated to the local food pantry
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
Join us in GIVING back to the community Help us put food
on the plates of those less fortunate We will be
accepting non-perishable food items now through December 12th which we will donate to
the local food pantry
Look for the donation
barrel in the Senior Center
Lobby
We are also thinking of giving the Gift of Life for the new year
by sponsoring a Blood Drive We
would like to know how many of you would be willing to donate
blood if we held a blood drive in the month of February Would you please fill out this form cut
it out and turn in at the office Thank You
12
Yes I would love to donate the Gift of Life
Name_________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ________________________
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
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15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
8 Manitowoc Senior Centerlsquos
Shipshewana Back Roads Tour Featuring Shipshewana Flea Market
June 22-24 2015
3 Days | 2 Nights
Tour Highlightshellip
Two nights at the Farmstead Inn Shipshewana | Shipshewana Flea Market Carriage Ride at Amish Home | Tour of Amish Countryside with Amish Guide
Four meals including an Amish Dinner and an Amish Wedding Feast
Tour Cost Per Person $443 Double | $423 Triple | $403 Quad | $563 Single
For reservations please contact the Senior Center $100 deposit due upon registration
Please make checks payable to Nationwide Travelers
Cancellation protection is available for an additional $25 per person
For Credit Card payments call 800-236-5511 and reference tour 12826 (For credit card payments add 4 service charge)
Stop at the Senior Center for the full itinerary
Tuesday December 30th
This trip would be a great gift for grandchildren nieces and nephews The
Harlem Globetrotters is an exhibition basketball team that combines athleticism theater amp comedy This is an ALL AGES trip
Bus will leave the Manitowoc Senior Center at 530pm and return approximately 1000pm (this trip is during winter break from school so no need to worry about the late return time)
Registration deadline is December 3rd
The Serengeti comes to life as never before through the extraordinary vision that is
The Lion King More than 50 million people have felt the thrill of this Tony Award winner
for Best Musical which tells the classic journey of young royal heir Simba Giraffes strut
birds swoop and gazelles leap in a dazzling panorama that overwhelms the sense and
inspires you with the wonder of life This is The Lion King Imagination Untamed
Register today at the Rec DeptSenior Center Space is Limited
Departs at 1130am and returns approx 630pm
9
Staying young takes an understanding that the body mind and spirit are interconnected So how do we do this
How do we stay young in mind body and spirit What steps do we take
Here are two more simple guidelines that can be easily incorporated into our busy everyday lives which have been
proven to help us lead longer happier and healthier lives
Young Mind PUZZLES
Most daily newspapers have a crossword puzzle and at least one or two word games
Even if you canrsquot finish them spend some time with a pencil and an open mind These
puzzles stimulate different thought processes which keep us on our toes Some local
newsstands carry books of puzzles for relatively little money just one book can provide
endless hours of amusement A young mind is a nimble mind and puzzles are a great
way to achieve that
Young Spirit CELEBRATE ACHIEVEMENTS
When we were kids and earned a good grade in school we got a star on top of the page It was then proudly dis-
played on the refrigerator As adults we rarely allow ourselves to bask in the moment of an achievement Keep
your spirit young and vibrant by giving yourself a gold star Permit yourself to feel good about something that you
achieved Recognizing even the smallest step can help you stay young in spirit
Remember
When practiced consistently these steps will bring results almost immediately Just have fun with them Staying
young shouldnt be a chore It doesnt need to be serious either and it certainly is not complicated If you enjoy the
process you are more that halfway there Check back each month for additional tips on how to stay youngndash mind
body and spirit
Fun amp Games 10
ACROSS 1 Wanderer
6 Equinox mo 9 Healing sign or picket line
crosser 13 Rossinis offering 14 Big-headedness
15 Wilderness Road trailblazer 16 Show opposition
17 High drink 18 What Pinocchio was doing
19 To alter or coins 21 Shape where A=asup2 or town
gathering place 23 Romanian money
24 Small ornamental case 25 Make lacework
28 Applies makeup eg 30 In REM stage
35 Regrets or streets in Paris 37 Giant kettles
39 What helicopter parents do 40 Eurasian mountain range
41 Anemic-looking 43 Delhi dress
44 _____ congestion 46 Arid
47 Childrens author ____ Blyton
48 Not my brothers ______ 50 Small mountain lake 52 Seat of a bishop or to
regularly date 53 London subway 55 Variable abbr 57 Follows teeter
60 Far away or couch potatos controller
63 Star bursts 64 To take drugs or to
employ for a purpose 66 Nail salon board
68 Where happy person walks or Jimmy Fallon works
69 Definite article 70 Rental agreement
71 Good or water source 72 Long fish
73 Yesteryears
Double-Duty Words DOWN 1 Affirmative action
2 Oil group 3 Breaking Bad product
4 Hes _ ____ nowhere man (The Beatles)
5 Repaired by stitching 6 Dole
7 Sensitive subject 8 _____ beef 9 Miso bean
10 Coconut fiber 11 Green Gables girl
12 Dont make me ___ 15 Resembling oceans color
20 Jelly fruit 22 In so far as
24 Another spelling for aesthete 25 Elephants appendage or luggage
26 Saints lights 27 Badger and bug
29 Fish or Chaliapins voice 31 Fail to win
32 Famous restauranteur Bob 33 Bone-chilling
34 Deadly sin or pack of lions 36 Lovers blow
38 Evening in Italy 42 Audacity or bundle of axons
45 Infamous scarlet symbol or word from home
49 Part of Parisian address 51 That is to say 54 Beastly person
56 Young Montague 57 Voice quality
58 Like West Wings office 59 One side of a coin or a spy 60 Spool of film or lively dance
61 Product of lacrimation or a rip 62 Gaelic
63 Right away 65 Mother sister or daughter
67 Word for a nod
More Fun amp Games 11
Thank our Advertiser of the Month
HOLIDAY FAIR DONATIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~
We can use bake sale and dessert table donations for the fair
If you can help out by donating your favorite cake pie cookies etc please call 686-3060 to let us know
Thank You for your support
Thursday December 11th at 1100am
Entertainment will be provided by the Valders High School Choir followed by a
scrumptious meal catered by the amazing
Felician Village Ham Scalloped Potatoes Fruit
Salad Veggies Rolls and Dessert
Keeping with the spirit of Giving We are going to have a little fun with a
white elephant exchange Simply wrap up
something from home that you already have [no need to go out and buy anything] Something
useful special witty fun or strange Everyone who joins in will go home
with something newlsquo
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member
If you havenlsquot already please consider bringing a non-perishable food item with you to add to our donation box
which will be donated to the local food pantry
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
Join us in GIVING back to the community Help us put food
on the plates of those less fortunate We will be
accepting non-perishable food items now through December 12th which we will donate to
the local food pantry
Look for the donation
barrel in the Senior Center
Lobby
We are also thinking of giving the Gift of Life for the new year
by sponsoring a Blood Drive We
would like to know how many of you would be willing to donate
blood if we held a blood drive in the month of February Would you please fill out this form cut
it out and turn in at the office Thank You
12
Yes I would love to donate the Gift of Life
Name_________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ________________________
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
14
15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
9
Staying young takes an understanding that the body mind and spirit are interconnected So how do we do this
How do we stay young in mind body and spirit What steps do we take
Here are two more simple guidelines that can be easily incorporated into our busy everyday lives which have been
proven to help us lead longer happier and healthier lives
Young Mind PUZZLES
Most daily newspapers have a crossword puzzle and at least one or two word games
Even if you canrsquot finish them spend some time with a pencil and an open mind These
puzzles stimulate different thought processes which keep us on our toes Some local
newsstands carry books of puzzles for relatively little money just one book can provide
endless hours of amusement A young mind is a nimble mind and puzzles are a great
way to achieve that
Young Spirit CELEBRATE ACHIEVEMENTS
When we were kids and earned a good grade in school we got a star on top of the page It was then proudly dis-
played on the refrigerator As adults we rarely allow ourselves to bask in the moment of an achievement Keep
your spirit young and vibrant by giving yourself a gold star Permit yourself to feel good about something that you
achieved Recognizing even the smallest step can help you stay young in spirit
Remember
When practiced consistently these steps will bring results almost immediately Just have fun with them Staying
young shouldnt be a chore It doesnt need to be serious either and it certainly is not complicated If you enjoy the
process you are more that halfway there Check back each month for additional tips on how to stay youngndash mind
body and spirit
Fun amp Games 10
ACROSS 1 Wanderer
6 Equinox mo 9 Healing sign or picket line
crosser 13 Rossinis offering 14 Big-headedness
15 Wilderness Road trailblazer 16 Show opposition
17 High drink 18 What Pinocchio was doing
19 To alter or coins 21 Shape where A=asup2 or town
gathering place 23 Romanian money
24 Small ornamental case 25 Make lacework
28 Applies makeup eg 30 In REM stage
35 Regrets or streets in Paris 37 Giant kettles
39 What helicopter parents do 40 Eurasian mountain range
41 Anemic-looking 43 Delhi dress
44 _____ congestion 46 Arid
47 Childrens author ____ Blyton
48 Not my brothers ______ 50 Small mountain lake 52 Seat of a bishop or to
regularly date 53 London subway 55 Variable abbr 57 Follows teeter
60 Far away or couch potatos controller
63 Star bursts 64 To take drugs or to
employ for a purpose 66 Nail salon board
68 Where happy person walks or Jimmy Fallon works
69 Definite article 70 Rental agreement
71 Good or water source 72 Long fish
73 Yesteryears
Double-Duty Words DOWN 1 Affirmative action
2 Oil group 3 Breaking Bad product
4 Hes _ ____ nowhere man (The Beatles)
5 Repaired by stitching 6 Dole
7 Sensitive subject 8 _____ beef 9 Miso bean
10 Coconut fiber 11 Green Gables girl
12 Dont make me ___ 15 Resembling oceans color
20 Jelly fruit 22 In so far as
24 Another spelling for aesthete 25 Elephants appendage or luggage
26 Saints lights 27 Badger and bug
29 Fish or Chaliapins voice 31 Fail to win
32 Famous restauranteur Bob 33 Bone-chilling
34 Deadly sin or pack of lions 36 Lovers blow
38 Evening in Italy 42 Audacity or bundle of axons
45 Infamous scarlet symbol or word from home
49 Part of Parisian address 51 That is to say 54 Beastly person
56 Young Montague 57 Voice quality
58 Like West Wings office 59 One side of a coin or a spy 60 Spool of film or lively dance
61 Product of lacrimation or a rip 62 Gaelic
63 Right away 65 Mother sister or daughter
67 Word for a nod
More Fun amp Games 11
Thank our Advertiser of the Month
HOLIDAY FAIR DONATIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~
We can use bake sale and dessert table donations for the fair
If you can help out by donating your favorite cake pie cookies etc please call 686-3060 to let us know
Thank You for your support
Thursday December 11th at 1100am
Entertainment will be provided by the Valders High School Choir followed by a
scrumptious meal catered by the amazing
Felician Village Ham Scalloped Potatoes Fruit
Salad Veggies Rolls and Dessert
Keeping with the spirit of Giving We are going to have a little fun with a
white elephant exchange Simply wrap up
something from home that you already have [no need to go out and buy anything] Something
useful special witty fun or strange Everyone who joins in will go home
with something newlsquo
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member
If you havenlsquot already please consider bringing a non-perishable food item with you to add to our donation box
which will be donated to the local food pantry
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
Join us in GIVING back to the community Help us put food
on the plates of those less fortunate We will be
accepting non-perishable food items now through December 12th which we will donate to
the local food pantry
Look for the donation
barrel in the Senior Center
Lobby
We are also thinking of giving the Gift of Life for the new year
by sponsoring a Blood Drive We
would like to know how many of you would be willing to donate
blood if we held a blood drive in the month of February Would you please fill out this form cut
it out and turn in at the office Thank You
12
Yes I would love to donate the Gift of Life
Name_________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ________________________
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
14
15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Fun amp Games 10
ACROSS 1 Wanderer
6 Equinox mo 9 Healing sign or picket line
crosser 13 Rossinis offering 14 Big-headedness
15 Wilderness Road trailblazer 16 Show opposition
17 High drink 18 What Pinocchio was doing
19 To alter or coins 21 Shape where A=asup2 or town
gathering place 23 Romanian money
24 Small ornamental case 25 Make lacework
28 Applies makeup eg 30 In REM stage
35 Regrets or streets in Paris 37 Giant kettles
39 What helicopter parents do 40 Eurasian mountain range
41 Anemic-looking 43 Delhi dress
44 _____ congestion 46 Arid
47 Childrens author ____ Blyton
48 Not my brothers ______ 50 Small mountain lake 52 Seat of a bishop or to
regularly date 53 London subway 55 Variable abbr 57 Follows teeter
60 Far away or couch potatos controller
63 Star bursts 64 To take drugs or to
employ for a purpose 66 Nail salon board
68 Where happy person walks or Jimmy Fallon works
69 Definite article 70 Rental agreement
71 Good or water source 72 Long fish
73 Yesteryears
Double-Duty Words DOWN 1 Affirmative action
2 Oil group 3 Breaking Bad product
4 Hes _ ____ nowhere man (The Beatles)
5 Repaired by stitching 6 Dole
7 Sensitive subject 8 _____ beef 9 Miso bean
10 Coconut fiber 11 Green Gables girl
12 Dont make me ___ 15 Resembling oceans color
20 Jelly fruit 22 In so far as
24 Another spelling for aesthete 25 Elephants appendage or luggage
26 Saints lights 27 Badger and bug
29 Fish or Chaliapins voice 31 Fail to win
32 Famous restauranteur Bob 33 Bone-chilling
34 Deadly sin or pack of lions 36 Lovers blow
38 Evening in Italy 42 Audacity or bundle of axons
45 Infamous scarlet symbol or word from home
49 Part of Parisian address 51 That is to say 54 Beastly person
56 Young Montague 57 Voice quality
58 Like West Wings office 59 One side of a coin or a spy 60 Spool of film or lively dance
61 Product of lacrimation or a rip 62 Gaelic
63 Right away 65 Mother sister or daughter
67 Word for a nod
More Fun amp Games 11
Thank our Advertiser of the Month
HOLIDAY FAIR DONATIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~
We can use bake sale and dessert table donations for the fair
If you can help out by donating your favorite cake pie cookies etc please call 686-3060 to let us know
Thank You for your support
Thursday December 11th at 1100am
Entertainment will be provided by the Valders High School Choir followed by a
scrumptious meal catered by the amazing
Felician Village Ham Scalloped Potatoes Fruit
Salad Veggies Rolls and Dessert
Keeping with the spirit of Giving We are going to have a little fun with a
white elephant exchange Simply wrap up
something from home that you already have [no need to go out and buy anything] Something
useful special witty fun or strange Everyone who joins in will go home
with something newlsquo
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member
If you havenlsquot already please consider bringing a non-perishable food item with you to add to our donation box
which will be donated to the local food pantry
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
Join us in GIVING back to the community Help us put food
on the plates of those less fortunate We will be
accepting non-perishable food items now through December 12th which we will donate to
the local food pantry
Look for the donation
barrel in the Senior Center
Lobby
We are also thinking of giving the Gift of Life for the new year
by sponsoring a Blood Drive We
would like to know how many of you would be willing to donate
blood if we held a blood drive in the month of February Would you please fill out this form cut
it out and turn in at the office Thank You
12
Yes I would love to donate the Gift of Life
Name_________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ________________________
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
14
15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
More Fun amp Games 11
Thank our Advertiser of the Month
HOLIDAY FAIR DONATIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~
We can use bake sale and dessert table donations for the fair
If you can help out by donating your favorite cake pie cookies etc please call 686-3060 to let us know
Thank You for your support
Thursday December 11th at 1100am
Entertainment will be provided by the Valders High School Choir followed by a
scrumptious meal catered by the amazing
Felician Village Ham Scalloped Potatoes Fruit
Salad Veggies Rolls and Dessert
Keeping with the spirit of Giving We are going to have a little fun with a
white elephant exchange Simply wrap up
something from home that you already have [no need to go out and buy anything] Something
useful special witty fun or strange Everyone who joins in will go home
with something newlsquo
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member
If you havenlsquot already please consider bringing a non-perishable food item with you to add to our donation box
which will be donated to the local food pantry
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
Join us in GIVING back to the community Help us put food
on the plates of those less fortunate We will be
accepting non-perishable food items now through December 12th which we will donate to
the local food pantry
Look for the donation
barrel in the Senior Center
Lobby
We are also thinking of giving the Gift of Life for the new year
by sponsoring a Blood Drive We
would like to know how many of you would be willing to donate
blood if we held a blood drive in the month of February Would you please fill out this form cut
it out and turn in at the office Thank You
12
Yes I would love to donate the Gift of Life
Name_________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ________________________
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
14
15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Thursday December 11th at 1100am
Entertainment will be provided by the Valders High School Choir followed by a
scrumptious meal catered by the amazing
Felician Village Ham Scalloped Potatoes Fruit
Salad Veggies Rolls and Dessert
Keeping with the spirit of Giving We are going to have a little fun with a
white elephant exchange Simply wrap up
something from home that you already have [no need to go out and buy anything] Something
useful special witty fun or strange Everyone who joins in will go home
with something newlsquo
RSVP by Thur December 4th
Cost $10 | Member
If you havenlsquot already please consider bringing a non-perishable food item with you to add to our donation box
which will be donated to the local food pantry
[ Elephant ]
Wersquore dreaming of a
Join us in GIVING back to the community Help us put food
on the plates of those less fortunate We will be
accepting non-perishable food items now through December 12th which we will donate to
the local food pantry
Look for the donation
barrel in the Senior Center
Lobby
We are also thinking of giving the Gift of Life for the new year
by sponsoring a Blood Drive We
would like to know how many of you would be willing to donate
blood if we held a blood drive in the month of February Would you please fill out this form cut
it out and turn in at the office Thank You
12
Yes I would love to donate the Gift of Life
Name_________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ________________________
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
14
15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
The Meals on Wheels
Program is in need of paper bags with handles These bags are used for daily meal
deliveries Paper bags may be dropped off at the Manitowoc Senior Center Monday thru
Friday 8am-4pm Thank you
Please provide us with one or two reasons the center is a benefit to you or how it has helped to improve your quality of life Cut out and submit at front desk
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________
Thank you
When donating to the Senior Center Library
please keep in mind that we will only accept magazines no older than six months Thank you for your
cooperation in this matter
Thank you to all who donate as it helps provide a wonderful variety of reading materials for our members
The 2014 Lights in Lincoln Park drive through holiday light display will open Friday November 28 and run through Saturday December 27 This fantastic zoo-themed light display will be open Wed thru Sat from 500-800 pm Cost is $500 per car If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane Winans at 629-4684
As a reminder to our members in honor of
Thanksgiving the Senior Center
will be CLOSED
Thursday November 27th and Friday November 28th
We wish you a VERY Happy Thanksgiving
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of
life It turns what we have into
enough and more It turns
denial into acceptance chaos
to order confusion to clarity It
can turn a meal into a feast a
house into a home a stranger
into a friend
~Melody Beattie
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
14
15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Tuesday Nov 18th at 100PM
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins‟ award-winning trilogy The Hunger Games Catching Fire begins as against all odds Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games Winning
means they must turn around leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a ldquoVictory Tourrdquo through the districts Along the way Katniss senses a rebellion simmering ndash one that she and Peeta may have sparked At the end of the Victory Tour President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever
[ Rated PG-13 2 hr 26 min ActionAdventure ]
Sponsored by Home Care Health Services of Manitowoc
We proudly present the Two Riversrsquo
Tuesday November 25th at 100pm
We invite everyone to this special musical treat as the Senior Singers get us in the spirit
with their autumn inspired concert Under the direction of Donna Reilly
Refreshments will be served after the show Sponsored by North Ridge Medical amp Rehab
Open to all No charge Please call 686-3060 to RSVP
14
15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
15
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution Sodoku Solution
16
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
17
The Parkinsons support group is a gathering of people whose lives are affected by
Parkinsons disease who come together to seek information voice their concerns and
mutually share their experiences The group offers social and emotional support to patients and their care partners education
and information from peers and professionals The meetings provide an opportunity to discuss experiences and
feelings and to share information and solutions to common problems
Parkinsonlsquos support group is held at the Senior Center on the 4th Thursday of each month (not June July August) at 130pm
Next Meeting
Thursday November 20th
Join Dr Heimerl with Advanced Family Chiropractic for a free Lunch amp Learn on Monday November 10th at 1100am This monthlsquos topic is on Vitamin D-3 Deficiency of Vitamin D-3 is now recognized as a
pandemic with more than half of the worldlsquos population at risk Vitamin D3 deficiency is linked to osteoporosis cancer cardiovascular disease and even decreased strength Come find out more and what you can do to reduce your risks
Open to the public Please pre-register by calling 652-0116 to reserve your seat
Fri Nov 21 ~ Information Savvy
amp Search Tools
Fri Dec 12 ~ Windows 8
Fri Jan 16 ~ Tech Device Workshop
Fri Feb 13 ~ Basic Computer Skills
All classes will be at 100pm No experience necessary A limited
amount of laptops are available to use Register early if you need one
Free and open to the public of all ages
Service provided by the Manitowoc Public Library
Call 686-3060 to register
Ron VonDrachek is back and will be taking appointments for one-on-one computer lessons in the senior center
library This service is available to senior center members only and is free
of charge Lessons will be held Thursday afternoons
at 1p and 2p Call 686-3060 to schedule your appointment
Tuesdays 1pm
The November craft is a strip-pieced ―quilt-as-you-sew holiday pillow Plus you will learn
how to make a concealed zippered backing for your pillow These crafting classes are for those of any skill level and
will run every Tuesday at 1pm
Cost is $10 Member $20 Non-Member
Please pay at the time of registration and pick up a
supply list at that time
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Do you have high cholesterol or high blood pressure Have members of your family suffered from these ailments Do you have a poor diet If you answer ―yes to any of these questions
you may want to consider being screened for your risk of stroke through the services of Life Line Screening Life Line Screening uses ultrasound technology to view the plaque build up in
your carotid arteries the main arteries that carry blood to the brain Blockages in these arteries are a leading cause of stroke We are pleased to host this Life Line Screening event on December 8 2014 at the Manitowoc Senior Center Register for a Wellness Package which
includes four (4) vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount) All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete Individual screenings for
stroke heart rhythm vascular disease and osteoporosis are also available ranging from $60-$70
In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced about $129 please call
1-888-653-6441 or visit wwwlifelinescreeingcomcommunity-partners
Call 1-888-653-6441 to schedule your appointment Today
Monday December 8th At the Manitowoc Senior Center
Friday November 14th at 100pm
Did you miss Brittanylsquos last acupuncture class or were unable to attend Well shelsquoll be back again on Friday November 14th at 1pm
with some very important and interesting information on acupuncture and oriental medicine
Join Brittany Allomong LAc owner of Acupuncture By The Lake for a FREE informational workshop on acupuncture Brittanys goal is to offer Manitowoc and surrounding areas affordable noninvasive and
drug-free care with Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture is a safe and effective way of treating a myriad of health
conditions orthopedic injuries and emotionalphysical stress Brittany utilizes Oriental nutrition counseling non-force stretches and exercise lifestylestress management tools topicals and internal herbal medicines in conjunction with acupuncture and feels these are
the tools that help each of her patients get the results they desire
Join in Brittany on Friday Nov 14th at 1pm to learn about this very effective ancient oriental practice mdashgt Call 629-6126 to pre-register
18
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
19
Do you have questions about Power of Attorneys
Wills Probate or Medicaid
Please join us for a 3-part series on topics of Elder Law
to be presented by Steimle Birschbach LLC of Manitowoc Join Attorneys Alison Petri and
Samuel Spurney for these very important and informative
presentations
Open to the public of all ages
There is no charge to attend however reservations are
requested and can be made by calling 686-3060
Monday November 10th 930am-1000am
Durable Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney
What are they and when are they needed Alison will discuss financial powers of attorney and how they can
be of assistance during a personlsquos life Rani Beckner from HFM Hospital will discuss health care powers
of attorney and their importance for families
Monday November 17th 1000am - 1045am
Wills amp Probate Avoidance Find out what wills do and do not do and how with
proper planning a family can avoid probate proceedings
Monday November 24th
1000am - 1100am Medicaid
With the recent changes to Medicaid and Estate Recovery Alison will update you on the current rules
and what you can do now to plan for your
long term care
Beginning in December of 2014
We have had many requests for legal advice here at the center We have listened to your request and are happy to announce our partnership with Steimle Birschbach LLC
who will be offering free legal counseling for senior citizens here at the Manitowoc Senior Center This free service will
be available to all seniors of our community age 55 and older Limited half-hour
appointments will be available on the first Friday of each month from 10a-12p beginning December 5th Please note the attorneys will be providing only generalized information
and no attorney-client relationship will be created at each appointment
Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the center at 686-3060 We hope you find this new service useful and helpful
Come to one or all of the presentations in November described above and meet Attorneys Alison Petri and Samuel Spurney who will be providing this great service
There will NO blood pressure screening on Tuesday November 4th
as it is election day
There will be NO Senior
Shape up or Tai Chi classes the week
of Thanksgiving
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
20 WELCOME New Members
Nancy Barbeau Elerene Carle Donald Carle Sue Dietrich Heide Dowdy Pamela Hiller
Kathy Leist Ed Lenz Sharon Schuette Gerald Staudinger
Rosalind Story Germaine Suchomel Shirley Thelen Al Wheeler
Bonnie Zigmunt Judi Berger Roger Paul
Do you have a Facebook Page
Check us out on Facebook
wwwfacebookmanitowocseniorcenter
One good reason to check us out is you can
find electronic version of our monthly News Notes before they are out in print
See Page 2 for disclaimer
We Will Not Forget
Irma Draheim
Your purchase of WI Lottery Pull Tabs is an easy and fun way to help sup-
port the Manitowoc Senior Center Stop by the front counter and try your hand at one today $1 Cherry Float for a chance to win
up to $200 or a $50 Ice 7s for your chance at winning up to $75
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
November 1
Joyce Schleis
November 2
Joan Budnik
November 3
Ronald Hansen Dawn Holsen
Elizabeth Keon
November 4
Faye Jaeckel Betty Schuler
November 5
Carol Morrow Judith Rollin
November 6
Pauline Rusch
November 7
Clifford Stock
Robert Stubbe Beverly Tienor Jerry Zigmund
November 8
Sharron Dippel
David Reinbold Carol Zigmund
November 9
Gaenell Medina
Kenneth Weina
November 10
Dianne Albright Joanne Griebling
Jane Krueger Norbert Schuh Laverne Weber
Mary Jo Zellmer
November 11
Marlene Dramm Gerald Lawrence
Marilyn Muench
November 12
Eileen Weina
November 13
Judy Gollata
November 14
Donna Drexler Bernetta Eichmann
Frederick Schwarzenbart Darla Sonntag
November 16 Raymond Ahl
Robert Arndt Margaret Coombs Delores Gerard
Beverly Schmidt
November 17
Julia Denor Judity Gueldner
Mathew Leitner Dan Siewert
Maryann Uren
November 18
Joan Barta Thomas Franz Arlene Kuehnle
Judy Shallue Jean Smith
November 19 Caryn Nickels
November 20 Joann Budnik
Candace Handl Adeline Morella
Bonnie Novak Pearl Quinn
Judy Rebarchek
November 21
Donna Kickland Tim Landers
Rozanne VanDeurzen
November 22
Beverly Badker Marlene Christensen LaVerne Leitermann
Sue Lemberger
November 24
James DeWein Genrose Falvey
Delores Heidorf
November 25
Theresa Arndt Joan Dvorak
Ruth Gosz Francis Post
November 26
James Staudt
Joseph Van Ells
November 27
Angeline Lallensack Harlas Luckow Ernest Ruffell
Pauline Strohfeldt
November 28
Beverly Greycarek
November 29
Diana Mrozinski
John Zagrodnik
November 30
Charles Koch
If you donrsquot see your name on the list or see someone whose name should not be on here kindly let us know
We are trying to keep the list
as current as possible
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Ingredients
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries 12 cup maple syrup
12 cup honey 1 tablespoon grated orange peel Directions
In large saucepan combine the cranberries
syrup honey and orange peel Cook over medium heat until the berries pop about 15 minutes Cover and store in the refrigerator
Yields 2 cups
22
A great recipe for leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Diabetic
Ingredients
1 (4oz) can Mushroom stems amp pieces 2 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cups fat-freelow sodium chicken broth 3 tbsp corn starch 14 cup instant dry milk
18 tsp white pepper 2 cups cooked diced turkey (skin amp fat
removed)
Directions
Drain mushrooms well (discard juice) Place oil in bottom of a saucepan add mushrooms and cook and stir over
moderate heat until mushrooms are lightly browned Mix together broth cornstarch dry milk and pepper until smooth All at
once to mushrooms and oil and stir cooking over moderate heat until thickened
Continue to cook and stir another 2 minutes Add chicken and pimiento to sauce Mix lightly Reheat to serving
temperature Serve over cooked rice
Ingredients
- Two 9 Refrigerated Pie Crusts - Canned Pumpkin Pie Mix -OR- Homemade Pumpkin Pie Filling amp
homemade pie crust if you wish to make your own
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Spray a mini cupcakemuffin pan with nonstick
cooking spray set aside Roll out pie crust on lightly floured
surface (to 18 thick if making your own) Using a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter or a round cookie cutterrim of a
glass (approximately 2 12 ndash 3 12 inches diameter) Carefully press dough into
each of the 24 wells of your mini cupcakemuffin pan pinching a stem out of dough
Prepare pie filling as directed on the can and fill each mini pie crust with filling
about 23 full Filling will rise during baking so do not fill each cup to the top
or they will overflow Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden
brown around the edges Let cool on a wire rack Serve warm or at room
temperature Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired Refrigerate leftovers
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
23
The Red Hat Halloween Party was a HOOT The costumes-- from a
pumpkin to a lobster from a lot of witches to a nun (makes you wonder why we have so many witches in our group and only one nun) from a
nurse with a big needle to a golfer without a club and to the first place winner which was a ―drinking bum played by Kathy Fischer and second place which was a Tin Man played by Charlotte Sobel Both
costumes were just great All the costumes we really neat The ladies that didnlsquot dress up in costume came in golds and yel-lows and rich browns and purples and reds and looked like a
flower garden We were dessert for our eyes
The hostesses were Donna Durben Carol Parker and Jean ette Kakuk The bars and cookies were delicious as was the coffee and the ―grape juice October birthdays were Joy
Krejcarek Audrey Behnke Terry Prigge Evie Schneider Kathleen Welch and Joyce Morrison
There are a lot of things happening in November The Tea will be on Friday Nov 14th at 130 PM at
the Senior Center The hostesses are Mary Ann Preston JoAnn Fischer and Betty Popp At the Tea we will have a rummage sale a cookie exchange in
which everyone brings four dozen cookies and then we choose from all the delicious cookies We will also
wear green and gold to support the Packers We will still wear our red hats and look really colorful We will also be in the Christmas Parade riding in Butch
Fischerlsquos bus We will be warm and comfortable and wave out the windows Plan on joining the Red Hatters in the parade
The November luncheon will be at the Court House Pub on Tuesday Nov 18 at 1130a
The Christmas party will be held at Silver Valley on Dec 12th Cocktails at 1130am eating at noon We will have two meats and dessert Cost is about $15 Please pay Audrey at the November tea
At the November tea I will have copies of the pictures I have been taking There will be sign
up sheets if you want copies Funny Bone Ticklers ~ At the Social Security office I eavesdropped on an interview between a staffer and a Red Hatter who was applying for benefits Staffer ldquoMarried or singlerdquo Red hatter ldquoSinglerdquo Staffer ldquoPrevious marriagesrdquo Have a Great Red Hat Day Red Hatter ldquoTwordquo Terry Staffer bdquoDid either of them end in deathrdquo Red Hatter ldquoNo Both times I got out aliverdquo
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it fill out an entry form at the front
counter and hand it in We will have a random drawing of all the correct entries on the third
Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Four Seasons the sponsor for this
monthlsquos contest Good Luck
[Last Monthlsquos Logo was located on page 11 on the apron of the Piggly Wiggly logo AND on page 15 on the ghost
CONGRATULATIONS to last monthlsquos Winner Delore McCarthy One entry per person per month please
MANITOWOC
SENIOR CENTER
NOVEMBER 2014
NEWS NOTES
Zion National Park
Grand Canyon
Book Now and save $100 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount
Canyon Country ~ Featuring Arizona amp Utah
HIGHLIGHTS Scottsdale ~ Oak Creek Canyon ~ Kaibab National Forest ~
Grand Canyon ~ Lake Powell ~ Monument Valley ~ Bryce Canyon National Park ~ Zion National Park ~ Las Vegas Per Person Rates Double $2779 Single $3429 Triple $2749
Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax Departing May 14 2015
9 Days12 Meals ( 7 Breakfasts 5 Dinners )
Spainrsquos Costa del Sol amp
The Portuguese Riviera HIGHLIGHTS
Madrid ~ Prado Museum ~ AVE High Speed Train ~ Cordoba ~ Costa del Sol ~ Granada ~ Alhambra ~ Ronda ~ Mafra
Palace amp Monastery ~ Obidos ~ Fatima ~ and more
Per Person Rates Double $4049 Single $4649 Triple $4019 Out of Green Bay with Land Air and Tax
Departing October 8 2015
13 Days and 16 Meals
Travel beyond the destination itrsquos your journey
Collette Vacations and the Manitowoc Senior Center presents new exciting trips for 2016 Full itineraries are available in the Senior
Center Lobby All Collette Vacations trips are open to the public For more info contact Penny at 686-3060 or Collette at 1-800-852-5655
Booking your trip through the Senior Center helps raise funds for Senior Center programs and updates throughout the year
Book Now and save $200 per
person Price
indicated reflects discount