S p rin g fie ld C a m p a n ile · Pine Poin t Golden Age Club Mtg/Bingo Thursday...
Transcript of S p rin g fie ld C a m p a n ile · Pine Poin t Golden Age Club Mtg/Bingo Thursday...
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno
Springfield Campanile A publication of the City of Springfield
Department of Elder Affairs
March/April 2018
Thursday April 5, 2018 @ Raymond A. Jordan Senior Center 1476 Roosevelt Ave, Springfield, MA
Wear your baseball paraphernalia! Hats, jerseys, anything baseball!
It’s opening day at Fenway for the Red Sox! But…. We won’t hold it against you if you’re a Rays, Tigers, or even Yankees fan!
Join us for lunch! 11:30a.m.
Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chips, and Ice Cream!
More information to come!
(RESERVATIONS REQUIRED ONE DAY IN ADVANCE Call 413-787-6785)
Springfield Golden Age Club
Wednesday April 25, 2018
Raymond A. Jordan Senior Center 1476 Roosevelt Ave., Springfield, MA
Doors open at 10:30a.m. Bingo at 12:30p.m.
$10.00 Cover
Grinders, Chips, Cookies, Coffee, Tea & Water 1 Bingo Card Included
Tickets Available Soon Call 413-787-6785
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Department of Elder Affairs Staff
Sandy Federico
Director of Elder Affairs
Carol Gasque Fiscal Administrative Manager
Suzette Livingston
Senior Employment Coordinator
Alicia Germain
SHINE Program Coordinator
Irene Kenison
SHINE Program Outreach Worker
Zelmon Johnson
GSSSI Outreach Coordinator
Eliana Franklin
Adult Outreach Liaison
Frank Holmes
Computer Learning Center
Darrell Mickey
Transportation Coordinator
Madeline Cofield & Kerri Jahn & Alex Martin
Raymond A. Jordan Program Coordinators
Council on Aging 787-6785
Fax: 750-2694
Golden Age Club 787-6486
Senior Community Service Employment Program
(SCSEP) 787-6126
S.H.I.N.E. 750-2893
Computer Learning Center
750-2090
Outreach Program
750-2896/ 886-5260
COA Board Members
Maurita Bledsoe
Adrienne Caulton
Olga Ellis
Donald Evans
Darlene Mickiewicz
Department of Elder Affairs ~ Mission Statement The Department of Elder Affairs is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life
for senior citizens in the City of Springfield.
Funding for many of our wonderful programs and activities is provided through Council on Aging grants
Dear Readers,
The Raymond A. Jordan Senior Center is alive with activity! If you haven’t stopped in for a visit, I urge you to do so because you are missing out on an opportunity to brighten your lives! Throughout the day I walk the floors of this magnificent place and I find myself smiling…back at the smiling faces of the seniors who come, and also because I see so many people taking advantage of the great work our Elder Affairs Department is doing.
The S.H.I.N.E., SCSEP and Outreach Divisions have been so hard at work aiding our aging residents with every aspect of their daily lives, with plans for expansion that will help to serve even more people! Exciting new programs will be coming out this spring season to round out the senior experience, as well as the computer lab and fitness center providing ways to keep your minds and bodies fully engaged.
Many, many people are talking and we are listening! Come by soon and see what all the talk is about. Elder Affairs…where we encourage EVERYONE to create their own handbook for aging well via services that support living better.
Warm Regards,
Sandy
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Thurs, April 12th
Members: $57
Non-Members $62
Lunch and a Show….Exit Laughing When the biggest highlight in your life is your weekly bridge night with the "girls," what do you do when one of your four-
some inconveniently dies? If you're Connie, Leona and Millie, best friends for 30 years, you do the most daring thing
you've ever done. You "borrow" the ashes from the funeral home for one last card game, and the wildest, most exciting
night of your lives ensues. Bring on a police raid, a cheeky male stripper and soon the ladies get a whole new look at the
fun one can have by truly living.
Includes: Bus, Buffet Lunch & show
Wed, May 30th
Thurs, May 31st
Members: $57
Non-Members $62
Lunch on your own ...and a Show
Damn Yankees America’s favorite pastimes—baseball and musical theatre! See this classic as you’ve never seen it before and start the 50th season off with a home run!
This devilishly clever classic celebrates America’s favorite pastime! Follow Joe Hardy, a middle aged baseball fanatic as he sells his soul to the devil to help The Washington Senators win the World Series.
This delightfully fast paced comedy is sure to knock it out of the park with the hit songs “Heart”, “Whatever Lola Wants”, and “Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, MO” to name just a few. Packed with come-dy, dancing, and romance Damn Yankees is sure to start the summer off right!
Includes: Bus And show Tickets! (lunch at Whitestone Café)
Tues, June 26th
Cost: $35
Includes: $15 Slot play coupon
& $10 food Coupon
Thurs, July 19th
Members: $57
Non-Members $62
Lunch on your own ...and a Show
MAMMA MIA
You’ve been asking for it and the time has finally come! This mega hit is sure to have you dancing in the aisles — just don’t do it during the blackouts! As the most requested show in the history of the Mac-Haydn, Mamma Mia has finally arrived to delight you and leave you dancing in the aisles. Packed with hits and glitz, this mega-hit is sure to leave you feeling out of this world. Running for 3 big weeks and featuring all the biggest Abba hits, Mamma Mia is so much fun, we are certain that once will not be
enough to see this joyous musical!
Includes: Bus And show Tickets! (lunch at Whitestone Café)
For more trip information or questions on becoming a Golden Age member, please call 413-787-6486 or visit the Golden Age Office at the
New Raymond A. Jordan Senior Center . 1476 Roosevelt Ave, Springfield, MA 01109
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MassHealth Senior Care Options (SCO)
A Senior Care Options Plan is a managed care program for people AGED 65+ who have MassHealth Standard, including those eligible through the Frail Elder Waiver. Members may also have Medicare, but they are NOT required to have Medicare to be eligible.
Eligibility · Be 65 or older · Qualify for MassHealth Standard ($1025 mo single/$1374 mo couple/ $2000 assets) · Live in a designated service area of an SCO plan
Benefits Include: · Program combines Medicare/MassHealth services as well as social and psychological services to help seniors maintain their health and live in the community as long as possible · Includes comprehensive dental services · No co-pays for services or drugs
Important Note: Plans have provider networks, are offered by private companies and vary by region. In Hampden County, Commonwealth Care Alliance, Senior Whole Health, and Tufts are companies who offer SCO plans.
Trained SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Everyone…on Medicare) volunteers can help you! They offer free, confidential counseling on all aspects of health insurance to anyone on Medi-care. To schedule a SHINE appointment, call the Regional SHINE Office within Elder Affairs at 413-
750-2893. Once you get the SHINE answering machine, leave your name and number. A volunteer will call you back as soon as possible.
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
Totally You! Our fitness instructor will guide you along to achieve your ultimate wellness goals!
Mon-Fri 9:00-3:00p.m.
2nd Floor Fitness Ctr
Pamper Yourself, Manicures by Birthea. By appointment Starting March 7, 2018. $15.00 with 2 free designs. (no appoint 12:00-12:30)
Wed 9:00a.m. Nurses Rm 2nd Flr
Public Health Nurse, Blood Pressure, Glucose Checks! Stay Healthy! Starting in April
TBD TBD Nurses/Com Rm 2nd floor
NUTRITION
Hot , fresh cooked meals served daily by Sodexo. Tossed salad w/dressing, whole grain roll & promise served with every meal. Fresh fruit, chilled fruit, pudding and Jell-O offered daily. House made desserts on Thursday! Only $3.50.
Mon-Fri Serving 11:30a.m.-12:30p.m.
1st Floor Banquet Hall
IT’S ALL FOR FUN
Deal Me In All impromptu card games you asked for: Triominos, Skipbo, Bridge, etc. (Mondays after 11a.m. on 2nd Floor)
Mon-Fri
Open 2nd Flr Multi Pur-pose Room* Subject to change.
Pick-up the Pieces Love to solve those puzzles? Jigsaws that is! This is for you!
Mon-Fri Open 2nd Flr Multi Pur-pose Room
Game On 2 regulation size pool tables, flat screen TV, card tables, all with a panoramic view.
Mon-Fri Open 2nd Flr Billiards
The Domino Effect, the Mexican Train, Chicken Foot Friday 12:30p.m. 2nd Flr Multi Pur-pose room
Bridge Players Thurs-day
12:30-3:00p.m. 2nd Flr Billiards Rm
Open Monday—Friday 8:00a.m. –4:00p.m. (Programming 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.)
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED A DAY IN ADVANCE
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MEETING FACE TO FACE
“One Night I Dreamed A Dream” ~ Bible study. Prayer, Meditation. All welcome!
Monday 10:15a.m. 2nd Floor Multi Purpose
Technograys, Seniors that embrace technol-ogy. 413-750-2090
Mon– Thurs 9:00a.m.-1:30 1st Floor Comm. Rm
Join the Family Tree! Pine Point Golden Age Club Mtg/Bingo
Thursday 1:00p.m.-3:30p.m. 2nd Floor Multi
GAC Vice Presidents Meeting 1st Fri of the mon 9:30a.m.10:30a.m. 2nd Floor Multi
THE ART IN YOU!
Sew U Say, Finish up the unfinished, make a no-sew quilt. Feel inspired to create.
Tues. Thurs
1:00p.m.3:00p.m 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m.
2nd Floor Multi Purpose 2nd Floor Multi Purpose
Color Your Stress Away, De-stress. Clear your mind and create. No rules, just your own creativity!
Open 2nd Floor Multi Purpose
Oil Painters– Ready, paint, relax and be social. Tues 10:00a.m.-1:00p.m. 2nd Floor Multi Purpose
EDUCATION Resilient Grieving-Finding strength and embracing life after a loss that changes everything. Presented by Rev. Ute Schmidt, Spiritual Care Educator at Baystate Medi-cal Center. Reservations Required by Friday April 13, 2018 Call 413-750-2896
Wed. 4/18/18 4-5:30p.m. 2nd Floor Multi-Purpose Room
Empowering Women-( Wealth Preservation Group )Women face unique challenges when planning for retire-ment—longer expected lifetimes, financial impacts from di-vorce or the death of a spouse, and legacy planning issues. Join us for a discussion about what you need to know to ad-dress these issues and more——by women, for women! Registration Required.
Thurs. 4/19/18 6:30p.m. 1st Floor Banquet Hall
Wealth Preservation Group—How to Avoid the Greatest Financial Dangers Retires May Face– John Dee Registration Required
Tues. 4/24/18 1:00p.m. 1st Floor Banquet Hall
Grab a newspaper, a coffee, make new acquaintances and chat with your friends ! Open Monday - Friday 8:00a.m. – 4:00p.m. (Programming 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.)
March/April 2018 Lunches @ Raymond A Jordan Senior Center Page 7
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Tossed Salad with Dressing, Roll,
Milk, Coffee, Tea, & Ice Water offered Daily
Fresh Fruit, Chilled Fruit, Pudding and
Jell-O offered Daily
House Made Dessert
On Thursdays
March 2018
3/1
Chicken Cacciatore
Pasta with Sauce
Coined Carrots
Or Beef Barley Soup
Tomato/Cucumber Salad
3/2
Vegetable Quiche
Home fries, Grilled Tomatoes
Or Tuna Sandwich
Leek & Potato Soup
3/5
Chicken Breast Florentine * Rice Pilaf
*
Roasted Brussel Sprouts*
Or
Onion Soup
Deli Ham Sandwich
3/6
Roast Loin of Pork *
Gravy, Mashed Pota-toes Braised Red Cab-
bage *
Or
Chicken Rice Soup
Caesar Salad
3/7
Pasta with Meat Sauce Roasted Cauliflower *
Or
Italian Wedding Soup
Deli Turkey Sandwich
3/8
Chicken Stir Fry
Jasmine Rice**, Gin-gered Carrots*
Or
Vegetable Beef Soup
Asian Chicken Salad*
3/9
Potato Crusted Baked Fish
Rice Pilaf Buttered Peas
Or Creamed Carrot Soup
Grilled Cuban Sandwich
3/12
Cheeseburger
Lettuce/Tomato
Potato Salad, Corn
Or
Stuffed Pepper Soup
Deli Turkey Sandwich
3/13
Meat Ravioli Marinara Sauce, Sea-
soned Broccoli*
Or
Navy Bean Soup
Greek Salad
3/14
Chicken Pot Pie, Green Beans
Or
Minestrone Soup
Tuna Salad Sandwich
3/15
St. Patrick’s Luncheon
Corned Beef & Cab-bage Potatoes, Irish
Soda Bread
Or
Chicken Noodle Soup
Chef Salad
3/16
Baked Macaroni & Cheese
Swiss Chard
Or
Vegetable Soup
Egg Salad Sandwich
3/19
Shepherd’s Pie Gravy
Buttered Peas
Or
Cabbage Soup
Deli Ham Sandwich
3/20
Pulled Pork, Cornbread, Coleslaw
Or
Roasted Root Vegetable Soup
Grilled Chicken Salad
3/21
American Chop Suey Seasoned Broccoli*
Or
Lentil Soup
Turkey Ruben
3/22
Homemade Stuffed Cabbage Scalloped
Potatoes
Or
Tortellini Soup
Chicken Club Salad*
3/23
Mediterranean Style Baked* Fish Filet,
Rice Pilaf Roasted Squash
Or
Broccoli Cheddar Soup
Ham and Pickle Sandwich
3/26
Salisbury Steak
Egg Noodles, Mush-room Gravy, Mixed
Vegetables
Or
Cauliflower / Carrot Soup
Chicken Salad Sandwich
3/27
Italian Sausage Sub
Peppers & Onions
Potato Wedge Fries
Or
Chicken Rice Soup
Spinach Salad
3/28
BBQ Chicken
Rice, Sautéed Green Beans
Or
Portuguese Kale Soup
Turkey Club Sandwich
3/29
Lasagna
Sautéed Squash
Or
Split Pea Soup
Chef Salad
3/30
Tuna Casserole
Peas and Carrots
Or
Tomato Soup
Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Lunches $3.50 *=Low Sodium **= Very Low Sodium
Served Daily from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm – Reservations required in advance. Please call 787-6785 by 2:00 pm
Signatures
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Clodo Concepcion Comm. Center
Center Coordinator: Kerry Welch
Open Mon-Fri 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1187 1/2 Parker Street ~ 750-2873
GSSSI Lunches Mon.& Wed. 12:00noon
$2.00 Suggested Donation. Reservations required
Monday
9:00 Coffee Hour & Walking Club 9:30 Dancercise
12:00 GSSSI lunch
1:15 Retired Federal Workers Assoc. Mtg. (1st Monday of month) 1:30 Extreme Walk & Strength
Tuesday
9:00 Coffee Hour & Walking Club
9:30 Walk & Strength
10:45 Tai Chi $3.00pp
1:00-2:30 Line Dancing
Wednesday
8:30 1st Wed. of the month Foot Care (by appt.only –every other month) 9:00 Coffee Hour & Walking Club
9:30 Balance Class
12:00 GSSSI lunch Thursday
9:30 Walk & Strength
12:00-3:00 Play Pitch $2.00 (high score & door prizes) Friday
1:00 –3:00 Golden Age Club Meeting
Hungry Hill Center
Center Coordinator: Linda Henley Open Mon-Fri 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
773 Liberty Street 733-9411
Monday
9:00 Computer Class
10:30 Light Aerobics 11:30 Social Hour 12:00 Pokeno
Tuesday
9:30 Knitting & Crafting
12:00 Lunch Every Tuesday! (Reservations Required by Previous Fri.) 2nd Tues. Bingo 1:00p.m.. Pokeno 1:00p.m. 1st, 3rd, & 4th Tuesday
Wednesday
10:00 2nd Wed. Reflexology
1:00 Golden Age Club Thursday
10:45 Exercise Group
11:30 Social, Coffee & News
12:00 Librarian 12:00 3rd Thurs. Birthday Celebration
1:00 Movie Matinee
Friday
Foot-care (Every other Month on last Fri) 2nd Friday Brown Bag
4th Fri. 12:00 Reflexology $5.00 1:00 Adult Coloring
Available Daily: Computers, puzzle table & lending library
Riverview Center
Center Coordinator: Moraima Mendoza
Open Mon-Fri 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 122 Clyde St. 413-787-5220
GSSSI Lunch Daily Reservations Required
$2.00 Suggested Donation
Monday
8:00 - 10:00 Coffee hour 9:30 - 10:30 Open Art Studio
12:00 Open Art Studio
Tuesday
8:00 - 10:00 Coffee Hour 9:30 - 11:30 Drop in Knitting 4th Tues: Brown Bag for Food Pantry
All Day Open Art Studio
Wednesday
8:00 - 10:00 Coffee Hour 9:30 - 11:30 Crochet Basics
All Day Open Art Studio
Thursday
8:00 - 10:00 Coffee Hour 10:00 Crocheting Group
12:00 Sewing Project Friday
8:00 - 10:00 Coffee Hour 10:00 - 11:00 Fit Fridays! Lectures, Cooking, Nutrition
11:00 -11:30 Book club w/Hayde –Brightwood Library
12:00 Open Art Studio
Billiards and Dominoes Available Daily
Walking Club– Coming Soon! Fitness Center
Fitness Coordinator: Gleny Vargas
Open Mon-Fri 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 310 Plainfield Street ~ 886-5240
Monday
Cardio Machines/Weight machines
Coffee 7:30-8:30 Blood Pressure 10:30-Resistance Bands w/Gleny
Tuesday
7:30-9:00 Blood Pressure Cardio Machines/Weight machines
Coffee Wednesday
Cardio Machines/Weight machines
Coffee 7:30-8:45 Blood Pressure 10:30 Resistance Bands w/Gleny
Thursday
Cardio Machines/Weight machines
Coffee 7:30-9:00 Blood Pressure
Friday
Cardio Machines/Weight machines
Coffee 8:00-11:30 Blood Pressure
**Walking Club: Check with Gleny
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2018 AARP TAX SEASON
At Hungry Hill Senior Center
773 Liberty Street, Springfield, MA
Although we are still in the season for filing taxes, unfortunately our appointments are com-pletely booked.
We do have a waiting list. So please feel free to call us to check on availability or for a referral.
We apologize for any inconvenience!
Please call Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 413-784-4769
HOURS OF OPERATION.
Mondays 9:00a.m.-10:00a.m. General Public Use
10:00a.m. – 11:30a.m.Job Search
11:30a.m. – 1:15p.m. Basic Computer Classes (Bring your wireless devices)
Tuesdays 9:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. On-Line Employment Application Instruction
11:30a.m. – 1:15p.m. Basic Computer Classes (Bring your wireless devices)
1:30p.m.-2:30p.m. Job Club Members
Wednesdays 9:00a.m.– 1:00p.m. Workshop: Microsoft Word 2013
11:30a.m. – 1:15p.m. Basic Computer Classes (Bring your wireless devices)
Thursdays 9:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. On-Line Employment Application Instruction
11:30a.m. – 1:15p.m. Basic Computer Classes (Bring your wireless devices)
1:30p.m.-2:30p.m. Job Club Members
Fridays Closed
*** IMPORTANT ***
Please be mindful in times of inclement weather this winter season.
During the event of a winter storm it is im-portant to listen to your local news,
WWLP ~ 22 & ABC 40 for delays and cancellations.
Please remember when Springfield Public Schools are Closed there are NO Activities
at the Department of Elder Affairs Senior Cen-
ters & Golden Age Clubs. (If you are unsure please call your local
center before you go out.)
AT THE RAYMOND A. JORDAN SENIOR CENTER.
Since our official opening on Monday, February 5, over 700 people are enrolled in our membership database, including 400+ new members. Members are enjoying billiards, wellness/fitness, quiet time in the library, card games, the computer learning center, and many more activities.
As one participant, Pamela Miller states: “This feels like home. I’m here practically every day. I come in the morning for fitness, relax with some quiet time, play pool and then I eat lunch. My daily routine is good!!!”
So stop by, if you have not visited the Center. Lunch is prepared daily from 11:30-12:30 at the Center, or enjoy coffee, tea and a light breakfast in our café area.
Save the dates: Join us for several upcoming educational program series and workshops. Hope to see you soon!!
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New acquaintances and old friends gathering at the new Raymond A
Jordan Senior Center enjoying lunch.
Fresh cooked meals by Sodexo!
Look for the March menu in this issue!
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The Flu
By: Jack Garr, Stacy Shackleton, and Aly Bruneault
The flu is a viral infection that affects your lungs, nose, and throat. It is spread very easily and can be deadly to older adults. Although it is very contagious, it is preventable. Ways to prevent the flu is by washing your hands with warm water and soap, cough into your arm, do not rub your eyes, get vaccinated, and stay at home if you have the flu. Some signs and symptoms of the flu include congestion, fatigue, fever/chills, nausea/vomiting, muscle aches, and cough. People tend to view the flu as an illness everyone has common knowledge about, however there are myths about the flu. Those myths are that the flu shot makes you sick, once you’re 65 you do not need to get vaccinated, healthy people do not need to be vaccinated, and the vaccine 100% prevents the flu. The flu can be a serious illness and should not be taken lightly.
La Gripe Por: Jack Garr, Stacy Shackleton, Aly Bruneault
La gripe es una infección viral que afecta los pulmones, la nariz y la garganta. Se propaga muy fácilmente y puede ser mortal para los adultos mayores. Aunque es muy contagioso, es prevenible. Maneras de prevenir la gripe es lavándose las manos con agua tibia y jabón, tosa en su brazo, no frote sus ojos, sea vacunado, y per-manecer en casa si usted tiene la gripe. Algunos signos y síntomas de la gripe incluyen congestión, fatiga, fie-bre/escalofríos, náuseas/vómitos, dolores musculares y tos. La gente ve la gripe como una enfermedad que to-dos tienen conocimiento común sobre, pero hay mitos sobre la gripe. Esos mitos son que la vacuna contra la gripe se enferma, cuando tiene 65 años no necesita ser vacunado, las personas sanas no necesitan ser va-cunadas, y la vacuna previene la gripe 100%. La gripe puede ser una enfermedad grave y no debe tomarse a la ligera.
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Jueves, 12 de abril
Miembros: $57
No miembros $62
Almuerzo y espectáculo.... salir con risa
Cuando el mayor punto culminante de tu vida es tu noche de Bridge semanal con las "Girls, " ¿Qué haces cuando uno de tus cuartetos muere inconvenientemente? Si eres Connie, Leona y Millie, mejores amigas por 30 años, haces lo más atrevido que has hecho. "pide prestado" las cenizas de la funeraria para un últi-mo juego de cartas, y la noche más salvaje y emocionante de sus vidas. Traer a una redada de la policía, una stripper hombre descarado y pronto las damas conseguir un nuevo vistazo a la diversión que puede tener por la vida real.
Incluye: bus, almuerzo buffet
Miércoles, 30 de mayo
Jueves, 31 de mayo
Miembros: $57
No miembros $62
Almuerzo por su cuenta... y un espectáculo
malditos Yankees
Los tiempos pasados favoritos de Estados Unidos — béisbol y teatro musical! Ver este clásico como nunca lo has visto antes y empezar la temporada 50 con un Home Run. ¡ Este clásico diabólicamente inteligente celebra el tiempo pasado favorito de Estados Unidos! Sigue a Joe Hardy, un fanático del béisbol de medi-ana edad mientras vende su alma al diablo para ayudar a los senadores de Washington a ganar la serie mundial. Esta deliciosa comedia de ritmo rápido es seguro para noquearlo fuera del parque con las can-
ciones de éxito "corazón", "lo que Lola quiere", y "sin zapatos Joe de Hannibal, Mo" por nombrar sólo unos pocos. Repleto de comedia, baile, y romance malditos Yankees está seguro de empezar el verano de la
derecha!
Incluye: tickets de bus y el show! (almuerzo en Whitestone café)
Martes, 26 de Junio
Costo: $35
Incluye: $15 Slot play coupon
& $10 food Coupon
Thurs, July 19th
Members: $57
Non-Members $62
Lunch on your own ...and a Show
MAMMA MIA
¡ lo has estado pidiendo y ha llegado el momento! Este Mega hit está seguro de tenerte bailando en los pasillos — ¡ simplemente no lo hagas durante los apagones! Como el espectáculo más solicitado en la his-
toria de la Mac-Haydn, Mamma Mia ha llegado finalmente a deleitarte y dejarte bailando en los pasillos. Lleno de éxitos y brillo, este mega-hit es seguro que le dejará sensación fuera de este mundo. Corriendo durante 3 grandes semanas y con todos los éxitos más grandes de ABBA, Mamma Mia es muy divertido,
estamos seguros de que una vez no será suficiente para ver este musical alegre!
Incluye: tickets de bus y show! (almuerzo en Whitestone café)
Para más información sobre el viaje o preguntas, por favor llame 413-787-6486 o visite
La Oficina de la Edad de oro en el Nuevo Centro de Ancianos Raymond a. Jordan.
1476 Roosevelt Ave, Springfield, MA 01109
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MassHealth Se io Ca e Optio s SCO
Senior Care Options es un programa administrada para personas MAYOR-ES de 65 años que tienen MassHealth Standard, incluidos aquellos elegi-bles a través de Frail Elder Waiver. Los miembros también pueden tener Medicare, pero NO se requiere que tengan Medicare para ser elegibles.
Elegibilidad:
· Tener 65 años o más
· Calificar para MassHealth Standard ($ 1025 por mes individual / $ 1374 por mes parents / $ 2000 de activos)
· Vivir en una área de servicio designada de un plan de SCO
Beneficios incluidos:
· El programa combina servicios de Medicare / MassHealth, así como servicios sociales y psico-lógicos para ayudar a las personas mayores a mantener su salud y vivir en la comunidad por el tiempo más posible.
· Incluye servicios dentales integrals
· No hay copagos para servicios o medicamentos
Nota importante: los planes tienen redes de proveedores, son ofrecidos por compañías privadas y varían según la región. En el Condado de Hampden, Commonwealth Care Alliance, Senior Whole Health y Tufts son compañías que ofrecen planes de SCO.
¡Los volu ta ios de SHINE Se vi g Health I su a e Needs of Eve yo e… o Medi a e/si vie do las e esidades de segu o de salud de todos... e Medi a e te puede ayuda ! Ellos of e e o sejo o fide ial g atis so e todos los aspe tos del segu o de salud a ual uie pe so a ue te ga Medi a e. Pa a u a ita de SHINE, lla e a la ofi i a egio al de
SHINE de t o de Elde Affai s al - - . Po favo deje su o e y ú e o y u vol-u ta io lo lla a á lo ás p o to posi le.
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