Senior lifestyles april 2016

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Senior Lifestyles Volume XL No. 28 April 2016 Meet the Staff of the Johnson City Senior Center Page 6 Movie Matinee Page 12 Lifelong Sports Journey Page 15

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Senior LifestylesVolume XL No. 28 April 2016

Meet the Staffof the Johnson

City SeniorCenter

Page 6

Movie Matinee Page 12

Lifelong SportsJourney

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Page 2 News

April is DEERSLAYER month! You’ve heard about this new obstacle course race for months; now join in the excitement at the Deerslayer inaugural run on Saturday, April 16 at Winged Deer Park. If you’re not competing, you can still take part as a volunteer at the event. Sign up today at www.jcdeerslayer.com.

Many of you contributed to the annual Christmas Box project last December, helping the Foundation to provide Christmas boxes to 136 needy seniors. The committee for this year’s project is forming now; the first meeting will be Tuesday, April 19 at Noon at Memorial Park Community Center. If you would like to participate in the planning and promotion for the 2016 Christmas box project, you are invited to attend the meeting. You do not have to be a Foundation Board member in order to serve on the committee. After more than doubling its outreach this past December, the

Foundation is again setting its goals high; the target for the 2016 campaign is 200 people. How can you help us reach this goal? Please R.S.V.P. to 434-6230 if you would like to join the committee.

April 2016

Please call 434-5723, 48 hours in advance to reserve a meal or if you need to cancel a meal that you have already signed up for. Sign up sheets are also available outside of the dining room.

JCSC Foundation News

Call Jessica Holsclaw for a tour today!

423-772-0161 • Fax: 423-772-3481

146 Buck Creek Road • Roan Mountain, Tennessee 37687

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Page 3Hip Hikers

Hip HikersApril 2016

Ijams Nature CenterThursday, April 7, 8a • Cost: $7Intermediate levelMeet at Center, Bring your own lunchReservation Deadline: April 7 Hip Hikers to Laurel GapThursday, April 14, 8a • Cost: Free Challenging levelMeet at Center, Bring your own lunchReservation Deadline: April 14

Coon Den Falls to ATThursday, April 28, 8a • Cost: $3Challenging levelMeet at Center, Bring your own lunchReservation Deadline: April 28

Registration is required, however, transportation is limited and there is not a charge for those carpooling.

Preventing DehydrationIt is a lot easier to stay hydrated than to reverse dehydration, because if you are sweating heavily and become dehydrated, you may be losing water faster than your body can absorb the liquid you drink. In order to prevent dehydration, which can cause life-threatening shock in severe cases, it is vital to replenish both the water and the electrolytes (salts) that your body loses through sweat. • Carry two to four quarts of water when hiking

and sip it throughout the day.• Be sure urine is “clear and copious,” an

important indicator of good hydration.• Eat salty snacks too (or sip sports drinks) to

replenish your body’s lost electrolytes.• Pay attention to environmental conditions and

try to avoid direct sun. In very hot weather, hikers typically lose around one half to one quart of fluid per hour, according to Grand Canyon National Park Hike Smart guidelines.

• Watch babies, small children, and older adults closely for signs of a dry mouth, reduced urine output, and dark yellow urine, as they are at a higher risk for dehydration.

• Treat water that you get from wilderness sources; serious illnesses can be contracted from untreated water.

• Avoid caffeinated beverages, soft drinks, and alcohol; these drinks sap your body’s fluids.

Race Information: Race Date: April 16, 2016 Ages: 18+ (Proof of age required at packet pick up and on Race Day sign in) Categories: Competitive: Must complete entire course and all obstacles. Cash prizes awarded to Male/Female category First, Second and Third place winners. Just For Fun: Can try or pass obstacles. Suggest 3 or 4 friends work as a team to get over-under and through obstacles. Location: Winged Deer Park, 4137 Bristol Highway, Johnson City TN Time: 8 am (staggered start times) Course: 3/1 miles mixed terrain Map available April 11 at http://www.jcdeerslayer.com Entry fees and Deadlines: Entry fees are non-refundable February 16-March 15 - $55/person March 16-April 14 - $60/person Register Online: http://www.jcdeerslayer.com Register in Person: Memorial Park Community Center 510 Bert Street, Johnson City, TN — NO RACE DAY registration Packet Pick-up: Memorial Park Community Center April 14 & 15 4-8 pm or Race Day (April 16) 7 am — Bag Check available Race Day—$2/person All racers receive an Event T-shirt and Medal

Race Organizer - Johnson City Senior Center Foundation All funds support Johnson City Senior Center Foundation which provides outreach and program support for adults 50 years old and

older through the Johnson City Senior Center. Entry fee may be tax deductible consult your tax advisor.

 

Race Information: Race Date: April 16, 2016 Ages: 18+ (Proof of age required at packet pick up and on Race Day sign in) Categories: Competitive: Must complete entire course and all obstacles. Cash prizes awarded to Male/Female category First, Second and Third place winners. Just For Fun: Can try or pass obstacles. Suggest 3 or 4 friends work as a team to get over-under and through obstacles. Location: Winged Deer Park, 4137 Bristol Highway, Johnson City TN Time: 8 am (staggered start times) Course: 3/1 miles mixed terrain Map available April 11 at http://www.jcdeerslayer.com Entry fees and Deadlines: Entry fees are non-refundable February 16-March 15 - $55/person March 16-April 14 - $60/person Register Online: http://www.jcdeerslayer.com Register in Person: Memorial Park Community Center 510 Bert Street, Johnson City, TN — NO RACE DAY registration Packet Pick-up: Memorial Park Community Center April 14 & 15 4-8 pm or Race Day (April 16) 7 am — Bag Check available Race Day—$2/person All racers receive an Event T-shirt and Medal

Race Organizer - Johnson City Senior Center Foundation All funds support Johnson City Senior Center Foundation which provides outreach and program support for adults 50 years old and

older through the Johnson City Senior Center. Entry fee may be tax deductible consult your tax advisor.

 

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Bluebell Wildflower HikeInstructor: JC Nature Program Coordinator, Connie Deegan Tuesday, April 5, 9:30-11:15aCost: $2Simply put, they are BEAUTIFUL! Winged Deer Park has the largest collection of naturalized Bluebell flowers in Northeast Tennessee and they only bloom for a very short window of time. We will take a slow paced stroll around the ‘back forty’ letting the Bluebells provide our centerpiece as we take advantage of many other things that the park has to offer. Easy hike, great for photos! Please pre-register.

AARP Drivers Safety ClassInstructor: Gene CielinskiCost: $15 for AARP members, $20 for non-membersWednesday and Thursday, April 6 and 7, 9a -1pSome of the topics the class will cover:• How to minimize the effects of dangerous

blind spots• How to maintain the proper following

distance behind another car• The safest ways to change lanes and make

turns at busy intersections• Proper use of safety belts, air bags,

antilock brakes and new technology found in cars today

• Ways to monitor your own and others’ driving skills and capabilities

• The effects of medications on driving (Source: AARP) and more.

Please pre-register. Fire Safety and Extinguisher UseCost: FreeMonday, April 11, 10:30aThe Johnson City Fire Dept. will talk about fire safety in your home. Also, information on extinguishers, alarms and operating them. Door prize giveaway. Please pre-register.

Naturally Yours IV, Spring into Summer Instructor: JC Nature Program Coordinator, Connie DeeganMonday, April 25 10:30aCost: FreeAs we approach summer, consider this opportunity to gather informative tidbits of

the natural northeast Tennessee outdoors. With the help of photographs and discussions between the narrator and those present, attendees will effortlessly learn more about things found in our surrounding natural areas.

Johnson City German ClubThursdays, 9:30-11:30aCost: FreePeople of all ages and skill-levels are welcome. Attendance is not required. Our goal is to promote the lifelong learning of the 3 C’s (Conversation, Composition, Culture) associated with the German language. Everyone receives free meeting minutes & special reports in German with English translations and full-color pictures. These documents are available via E-mail, a BLOG, and a limited number of complimentary paper copies brought to each meeting. Check us out on Mr. Pollock’s BLOG at http://herrpollock.livejournal.com and see for yourself.

Alliance for Continued Learning -ETSU (ACL)is a nonprofit organization that promotes continued learning for adults. ACL meetings will be in the conference room at the new Food City on State of Franklin Road in Johnson City from 10 - Noon every Tuesday and Wednesday for 6 weeks beginning on Tuesday, March 22 and ending on Wednesday, April 27 2016. The programs this session include: Anita DeAngelis (ETSU), Jennifer Bauer (Roan Mtn. and Sycamore Shoals), Pet Therapy (Julie Wade and Richie Hayward), 5 ETSU Professors (Dr. Andrew Battista, Dr. John Rankin, Dr. Gary Henson, Dr. Dilshod Achilov, and Dr. Robert Sawyer), Dr. Ted Thomas from Milligan College, and Dr. Paul Thur de Koos MD. A Field Trip to the the Bush Bean Museum in Dandridge is planned. Conversational SpanishInstructor: Alberto CeffaloTuesdays, 3pCost: FreeIf you have some knowledge of Spanish, would like to learn more, or refresh your speaking skills, join our new instructor. Mr. Ceffalo was a language instructor at ETSU, Milligan and NE State. Please register.

Spanish TutoringMondays, 2:30pCost: Free

Family MediationTuesday April 12, 6:30pIf you are a caregiver or have needs for parents or siblings and need guidance, support and information on the following; paying for care, who is doing the care, family issues, parents that resist care, decisions between family members on care, estates, inheritance and more, then check out this program. Pre-register.

Appalachia: All Around andClose to HomeCharles MooreTuesday, April 5, 11-12pWhere is this place called “Appalachia”? Join us in taking a look at our region. We’ll go beyond city limits and county lines. Charles Moore will offer ideas, discussion, and facts about the place we live. We’ll look a bit at the history of this place and perhaps discover why we think about it the way we do. For that matter, how do we say “Appalachia”? Limited seating for the curious.

Legal Aid-(Estate planning) Monday, April 18, 3-5pWalk in clinic A FREE CLINIC to assist seniors and other individuals who need assistance to prepare the following documents: Simple Last Will and Testament, Power of Attorney and Advanced Healthcare Plan. Get questions answered. Please register

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Lifelong LearningApril 2016

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OutingsApril 2016

Neyland Stadium and UT Women’s BasketballHall of Fame TourWednesday, April13Leave MPCC at 8:30a- return approx. 5p • Cost: $16Tour two great landmarks and lunch on your own afterwards.Pre-Register and pay by April 11, limited seating.

Milligan Jazz ConcertMonday, April 25, leave MPCC at 6:45p • Cost: $2The Jazz Ensemble will celebrate spring with a concert. Guest artist to be announced.

Wohlfahrt Theatre-Country RoadsWednesday, June 22 leave MPCC at 9:30a, return approx. 6pCost: $38 (gratuity not included in price) charter bus

All Country Roads lead to Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theatre for this tribute to Country Music and it’s stars of the past and present. This original revue features our talented cast of singers as well as our incredible live band and will remind you why “you were country, when country wasn’t cool”. Grab your hat, polish your boots and head to Wohlfahrt Haus for some Southern hospitality & charm. Source: Wohlfahrt. Registration begins April 5th at 10a. No refunds, limited seats.

Gray Fossil SiteFriday, April 8, leave MPCC at 9:30a • Cost: $4These tours include a tour of the dig site (weather permitting), and museum exhibits on the second floor of the museum (includes an exterior view of volunteers and staff working in the fossil laboratory and the collections storage room). See the special features too. Source ETSU Please pre-register and pay.

Dixie DinersFriday, April 15, 11:30aDixie Diner’s is going to Logan’s Road House for a Spring Lunch! Logan’s is known for their great hamburgers, steaks and salads but most of all for their all you can eat peanuts! Logan’s is located at 3112 Brown’s Mill Road right across from Wal-Mart. Please join us to help celebrate spring. Sign up by April 11th.

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Travel CornerRegistration for the trip to Pennsylvania is under way! The deposit, which includes travel insurance, is only $134. In order to secure a seat, we ask that you register and pay your deposit by Friday, April 22.

For the Washington DC trip in November, we are working with Congressman Phil Roe’s office to schedule a tour of the Capitol Building. A White House visit would require an advance security screening for every person and tours are limited; we’ll have more details about a possible White House tour as we get closer to the travel date. The DC trip offers some other great attractions, including a trolley tour at Arlington National Cemetery and an afternoon at the Smithsonian, as well as an evening memorial and monuments tour. This fantastic trip offers a lot for only $410 per person (double occupancy); the price includes three nights lodging, 3 breakfasts, 3 dinners, a step-on guide, and a comfortable ride on a modern motor coach. This trip is filling fast, so make your deposit soon so you won’t miss the bus!

The annual New York City trip was moved to October to allow you to explore this fascinating city without interfering with your Thanksgiving plans. Priced at only $599 pp/do, this has become an annual tradition! Call up your girlfriends and head north for a great time in the “Big Apple.”

It’s not too late to join the Globus tour of England and Paris. Travel dates are July 10-July 20, 2016; highlights include London, Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath, Stonehenge, Hever Castle, and high-speed Eurostar Train under the English Channel to romantic Paris. Call Oldham Travel at 423-282-1111 for details about this dream trip.

FIT to Go Travel ClubThe next monthly meeting of the FIT to Go travel club will be Thursday, April 7 at 5:30 p.m. at Memorial Park Community Center. This month will feature some simple exercises you can do when traveling for long periods, and a presentation about an interesting travel destination. Come, make new friends and explore your travel possibilities!

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Meet the StaffMike WoodsSports Coordinator for Senior Sports

How active do you want to be? If you feel you are too sedentary and want to get up and go more, then Memorial Park Community Center/Johnson City Senior Center might just have the person you have been looking for. Mike Woods is the person you will want to speak with. Whether you are looking for indoor sports such as table tennis, pickleball, or basketball or maybe you’re looking for something to do outdoors, Mike will get you connected. Mike’s is knowledgeable about each of these

activities and he has a great passion for keeping seniors active, especially in the outdoors where they can soak up some vitamin D. He loves to share his experience of over 40 plus years in the outdoors fishing, hunting, canoeing, hiking and biking (he has over 25,000 miles on his bike) with anyone with a kindred spirit. His hiking group that he oversees, the hip hikers, won the “Positive Images in Aging” award for the Southeastern Association of Areas on Aging in 2015. These are not the only sports that you can enjoy at the center. You can also see Mike about bowling, golf, softball and billiards. So if you’re ready for more action in your life, join Mike at MPCC/JCSC.

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SportsApril 2016

Men’s Senior Slow Pitch Softballin the Tri-CitiesSenior men 60 years and older - come join us and play senior slow-pitch softball. The Tri-Cities Senior Softball League is now accepting applications for the 2016 Season. We gather twice a week at Winged Deer Park in Johnson City for fun, fitness, and fellowship as we practice and play games of senior slow-pitch softball. Our League is co-sponsored by generous community donors and is affiliated with the Johnson City Parks and Recreation Foundation. Our season begins in March and typically continues into November (weather permitting).

If you are 60 years or older (or turning

60 before December 31, 2016), you are eligible to play senior slow-pitch softball with us. We have players of every skill level, from beginners to “seasoned veterans”, but our mission is to enjoy the game and enjoy each other’s company. Everybody present always plays in every League game.

Please contact the following League Leaders for any additional information:Charlie Mattioli at 423-543-1962Art Daniels at 423-794-6240 • Ron Settle at 423-538-9612

Anyone interested in passing on their athletic skill or expertise? How about teaching a class! Contact us at 434-6223*

Senior BasketballMondays at 10aMeet in the gym for pick-up games and shoot arounds

Senior BilliardsMonday - Friday7a to 8p • Cost: FreeSenior men and women are both welcome to play on four new tables. All levels of experience are welcome. Come swim with the senior sharks at the community center. Yearly tournaments held.

Doubles Table TennisMonday, Wednesday,Friday, 9:30a-NoonCost: FreeSenior men’s and women’s doubles table tennis. Keep your brain and body active

with table tennis. Yearly tournaments will be held.

PickleballMonday, Wednesday, Friday, 8-11:30a • Cost: FreeThis activity is a modified form of tennis and we play doubles.

BadmintonWednesdays, 7pCost: FreeOpen to all ages!

Senior Legend Golf GroupOver the age of 50 and enjoy golf?Tuesdays and Thursdays, Tee times and location varies. Contact Gil & Bobbie Dietz @ 423-926-9824 for more information.

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Healthy LivingApril 2016

Heart Valve ClinicMonday April 4,11a-12pPresented by: Janey Owens, Family Nurse PractionerThere is a new service at Johnson City Medical Center for people with heart valve problems. Come learn the most advanced, comprehensive approach in the management and treatment of heart valve disease. This new Heart Team is comprised of physicians, surgeons; nurse practioners, and hospital staff to ensure the highest quality care. Feel free to ask questions.Call 423-434-6237 for reservation

Nutrition Made Clear Video SeriesEvery Monday in April 1-1:30pThis video series will cover: Why we eat what we do, Sources of nutrition fact or fiction, Our unappreciated digestive tract, and It is all about the calories. Sign up at front desk.

Taking Control of YourChronic Disease Series –ArthritisKickoff Session: April 6, 11a – 12pSessions: Mondays and WednesdaysApril 6 – May 4 , 11a-12p Cost: $8 for the seriesLearn the different types of arthritis and how to take care of this chronic disease in this one hour educational and exercise class. The first session will be a guest speaker talking about arthritis. The next 8 sessions will include 30 minutes of education about arthritis and 30 minutes of exercise. Please pre-register by April 4th.

Aging without Fear Support GroupFirst and Third Thursdays, 4-5pThursday April 7 (30 minute video): Fitness Fundamentals-Choose Your ActivityThursday April 21 (30 minute video): Fitness beyond the Gym- Active Daily LivingWe get together and talk about common concerns of growing older and face life head on. Come join us to learn how to grow old without fear.

Aid and Attendance ProgramTuesday April 26, 1-2pSpeaker: Jerry Story, Veterans Benefit OfficerVeterans and survivors who are eligible for a VA pension and require the aid and attendance of another person, or are housebound, may be eligible for additional monetary payment. Come learn about this benefit you may not be aware of, that is available for veterans and survivors.Refreshments provided by Brookdale Johnson City. Call 423-434-6237 for a seat

Nurse One on OneWould you like a scheduled time to talk with a nurse one on one? If you want to talk about a health issue or get information please schedule an appointment by calling Patty at 423-434-6235. We can sit down together and talk.

Recipe CornerWe have many good cooks that come to the Senior Center and this recipe was given by F.K. She said,” Our family is Polish. My mother-in-law gave me all my Polish recipes. Serve with mashed potatoes and rye bread” If you would like to submit a recipe to share with others please contact Patty at 434-6235

Polish Cabbage RollsCabbage leaves-7-81 pound ground meat (can be half pork)1 large onion chopped1 cup cooked rice (white or brown)Salt and pepper 1 large can tomato sauce3-4 peeled carrotsSeveral celery stalks

Soften cabbage leaves in boiling water 1-2 minutes. Mix together onion, meat, rice and salt and pepper. Roll mound of meat up in leafPlace rolls in large pan or pot. Cover with a can tomato sauce and can of water. Put carrots and celery in pot. Simmer cabbage rolls in sauce/water for at least 1 hour *To make this recipe with lower calories and salt, you can use ground turkey and low sodium sauce. You could serve mashed cauliflower instead of potatoes.

April is National Donate Life MonthRight now someone is hearing the scariest news: Cancer, heart disease, liver failure, diabetes, dialysis, COPD. All are scary diagnoses and can be life ending if someone does not donate. You can help by talking with your family about your wishes for being a donor, signing your driver’s license or donor card, and registering to be a donor.In the state of Tennessee there are 2,077 people who need lifesaving organ transplants and thousands more who need tissue transplants to enhance their quality of life. During the last five years 621 Tennesseans died waiting for a lifesaving transplant. These are staggering statistics. Tennessee has a program in place where you can easily register to be a donor at any Driver License Center or with Donate Life Tennessee atwww.tndonorregistery.org

Facts about Organ Donation:

• 22 people die a day waiting for a transplant.

• 1 organ donor can save 8 lives and change the lives of 50 more people.

• Almost anyone can be an organ donor, regardless of age or medical history.

• All major religions in U.S. support organ donation.

• Donors can still have open caskets funerals, and organ donation does not cost the family any money.

• If the person is hospitalized, the medical staff provides the best possible care, regardless of organ donor status. In fact, the transplant team and medical team are completely separate from each other. Donation is only considered after a patient is deceased.

• Donors are needed for all races and ethnic groups. Transplant success rates increase when organs are matched between members of same ethnic background

• One person can make a difference in someone`s life who is waiting for a transplant. You are giving the gift of life! It could be your neighbor, a family member or a complete stranger. Would you please consider this valuable gift to someone?

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Page 8 April SpeciAl eventS April 2016

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11:00 Heart Valve Clinic1:00 Amateur Photography Club1:00 Nutrition Made Clear Video Series12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall

10:30 Fire Safety and Extinguisher Use11:00 Taking Control of Your Chronic Disease: Arthritis1:00 Nutrition Made Clear Video Series 12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall1:00 Art History: American Art2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall

11:00 Taking Controlof Your ChronicDisease: Arthritis1:00 Art History: American Art12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall1:00 Nutrition Made Clear Video Series2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall3:00 Legal Aid

10:30 Naturally Yours IV (Spring Into Summer)11:00 Taking Control of Your Chronic Disease: Arthritis12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall1:00 Art History: American Art1:00 Nutrition Made Clear Video Series2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall6:45 Milligan Jazz Concert

10:30 Lifelong Sports Journey-Tennis11:00 One on One Computers / Amara Carberry 12:30 Mountain Dulcimer Lessons-Beginner1:00 Mountain Dulcimer Lessons-Beyond the Basics1:00 Aid & Assistance Program

11:00 Taking Controlof Your ChronicDisease: Arthritis12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall12:30 Mobile Devices2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall

8:00 Hike to CoonDen Falls10:00 Writer’s Circle10:30 Lifelong Sports Journey-Tennis1:00 Spring Wreath Class5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance (Level 1)

8:30 FunctionalFitness Fridays12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall12:30 Computer Cookies2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall6:30 JC Grand Squares

2:30 Line Dance Party

9:30 Bluebell Wildflower Hike (Easy)10:30 Lifelong Sports Journey- Tennis11:00 Facebook11:00 Appalachia All Around and Close to Home6:30 Grief Support Group

10:30 Lifelong Sports Journey - Tennis11:00 One on OneComputers / Amara Carberry6:30 Family Mediation

10:30 LifelongSports Journey-Tennis3:00 Floral PlaqueWorkshop 6:30 Next Step Photography

9:00 AARP Driver Safety11:00 Taking Controlof Your ChronicDisease: Arthritis11:00 Whimsical Wednesday – Paste or Waste12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall

8:30 NeylandStadium Tour and UT Women’s BasketballHall of Fame Tour11:00 Taking Control of Your Chronic Disease: Arthritis12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall

11:00 Taking Controlof Your ChronicDisease: Arthritis11:00 Whimsical Wednesday-Don’t be Afraid of the Mouse12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall

8:00 Hike at IjamsNature Center9:00 AARP Driver Safety10:00 As the Page Turns10:30 Lifelong Sports Journey -Tennis2:00 S.A.L.T Council4:00 Aging Without Fear- Fitness Fundamentals5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance (Level 1)5:30 Fit to Go Travel Club

8:00 Hike atLaurel Gap10:00 Writer’s Circle10:30 Lifelong Sports Journey-Tennis1:00 Spring Wreath Class5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance (Level 1)

10:30 Lifelong Sports Journey-Tennis10:30 Strive for 10Challenge celebration1:00 Spring Wreath Class4:00 Aging Without Fear-Fitness Beyond the Gym5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance (Level 1)

2:00 One on OneComputers / Betty Hall3:30 One on One Computers / Betty Hall7:00 Friday Night Dance- Jerry Pierce

8:30 Functional Fitness Fridays9:30 Gray Fossil Site Tour12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall

8:30 FunctionalFitness Fridays12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall6:30 JC Grand Squares7:00 Friday Night Dance-Nostalgia Trio

8:30 FunctionalFitness Fridays12:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall12:30 Recover Deleted Items1:00 Movie Matinee2:00 One on One Computers / Betty Hall

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Page 9April 2016

Grandparents CornerLooking for Something to do with your grandchildren?

GrAndpArentS corner

Princess Ball Location: Memorial Park Community CenterRegistration: April 1(Pre-Registration Required)Date: May 14Ages: All Cost: $5/child & $2/adultPut on your prettiest princess dress and enjoy a day where fairy tales come to life! Watch the Disney movie, Brave, and enjoy light refreshments. Special guests will be on hand to do makeup and hair for all our fairy princesses! This event is for mothers, grandmothers, or guardians to enjoy a day with their daughters and spoil them like the little princesses that they are! Tickets can be purchased at the center in advance to avoid waiting in line starting April 1st. Family CampoutLocation: Memorial Park Community CenterRegistration: April 18(Pre-Registration Required)Date: May 20

Ages: All Cost: $15/family Spend time with your family enjoying a night camping outdoors at Memorial Park Community Center! Games and family entertainment will be provided. Dinner included. Activities will include tent decorating, family flag designing, s’mores, and lots of

family fun. This is a great way to celebrate the beginning of summer and create a family tradition and memory that will last a lifetime. Tents will not be provided.Pre-registration is required beginning April 18th. Mother’s Day Tea Location: Memorial Park Community CenterRegistration: April 1Date: May 7Ages: AllCost: $5/person Treat your mother/grandmother with something different this year for Mother’s day by spending quality time with her enjoying sweet treats, a craft, and tea.

JC Parks Presents:

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Memorial Park Community Center (423) 434-5749

Put on your prettiest princess dress and enjoy a day where fairy tales come to life! Watch the Disney movie, Brave, and enjoy light refresh-ments. Special guests will be on hand to do makeup and hair for all our fairy princesses! This event is for mothers, grandmothers, or guardians to enjoy a day with their daughters and spoil them like the little princesses that they are! Tickets can be purchased at the center in advance to avoid waiting in line starting April 1st.

Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert Street Johnson City, TN 37601

Princess

Ball

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$5/child $2/adult Ages 3 and under free

May 14th

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Page 10 OngOing EvEnts

Ongoing EventsApril 2016

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

7:00am to 8:00pm Billiards RoomFitness Room8:00 Pickleball8:30 Toning8:30 Blood Pressure Checks9:30 Love Handles9:30 Doubles Table Tennis10:00 SilverSneakers® Classic10:00 Senior Basketball11:00 Tai Chi for Arthritis12:00 Qigong12:30 Open Art Studio1:00 High Flyers Bowling @ Holiday Lanes1:00 Musical Voices1:00 Hand & Foot2:00 Challenge Square Dance2:30 Spanish Tutoring3:30 Line Dance w/Martha5:30 Dandy Line Dancers6:00 Ladies Monday Night Bridge Club

7:00am to 8:00pmBilliards RoomFitness Room8:30 Blood Pressure Checks10:00 Heart Strings Instruments Jam Session10:00 Open Computer Lab12:30 Pencil Drawing Made Easy1:00 Needle and Fiber Arts1:00 SilverSneakers® Yoga1:00 Golden Rollers Bowling @ Holiday Lanes3:00 Conversational Spanish5:30 Scrabble Group5:30 NuLine Dance by TJ6:00 Mexican Train Dominoes

7:00am to 8:00pmBilliards RoomFitness Room7:30 Fasting Blood Sugars8:00 Pickleball8:30 Blood Pressure Checks8:30 Toning9:30 Love Handles 9:30 Doubles Table Tennis10:00 Silver Sneakers® Classic10:00 Bible Study11:00 Tai Chi for Arthritis12:00 Qigong12:30 Acrylics12:30 Coloring Club1:00 Pinochle5:15 Ballroom Dance 6:00 Senior Hatha Yoga6:30 Advanced Square Dance 7:00 Badminton

7:00am to 8:00pmBilliards RoomFitness Room8:00 Men’s Bible Study8:30 Blood Pressure Checks8:30 SilverSneakers® Yoga9:00 Open Computer Lab (beginning 4/21)9:30 German Conversation10:00 Senior Chorale1:00 Rook1:00Ballroom Dancing 1:00 Golden Strikers Bowling @ Holiday Lanes4:00 Brain-a-cise

7:00am to 8:00pmBilliards RoomFitness Room8:00 Pickleball8:30 Blood Pressure Checks9:00 Party Contract Bridge9:30 Doubles Table Tennis10:00 Silver Sneakers® Circuit12:30 Ace of Clubs Duplicate Bridge1:00 Mahjong1:00 Open Craft Time

SATURDAY7:00am to 8:00pmBilliards RoomFitness Room8:30 Blood Pressure Checks1:00 Line Dance by TJ, Intermediate Level

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Computers VolunteersApril 2016

Recover Deleted ItemsInstructor: Jim PohleFriday, April 22, 12:30-2p • Cost: $10 pre-registerYou can’t find the file. Did you delete it? Is it “really” gone? Maybe not. There are things you can try before you give up. This lesson will explore the possibilities with the top rated Recuva Undelete and Undelete 360.

Computer CookiesInstructor: Jim PohleFriday, April 29, 12:30-2p • Cost: $10 pre-registerWe have all heard about “cookies” but what are they? How do they get on our computer? Should I get rid of ALL of them? How do I get rid of them?

Open Computer Lab:Tuesdays 10a-12Thursdays 9-11a (beginning again April 21)

Computer Instruction

Betty Hall – One-on-OneM-W-F • 12p • Cost: $15Computer and mobile device help. Please bring laptop or Device. Please Pre-register and pre-pay.

Betty Hall – One-on-OneM-W-F • 2p • Cost: $15Computer and mobile device help. Please bring laptop or Device. Please Pre-register and pre-pay.

Mobile DevicesWednesday, April 27, 12:30-2p • FreeTroubleshooting, walk in program to answer questions about your device.

FacebookInstructor: Amara CarberryCost: $10 Limit 4 people pre-registerTuesday, April 5, 11a-1pConcentrate on the basics such as; searching for and friending people, adding profile picture and how to comment on and like posts. Must already have FB account and have basic knowledge.

Amara Carberry – One-on-OneCost: $15 pre-registerTuesdays, April 12, 19, 26 • 11a-12:30p

Please contact 434-6237 to schedule personal assistance/instruction on the computer.

Please contact the desk 434-6237 if you are interested in teaching classes

Ready, Set, Serve Volunteer!On a mission to engage adults in Active Life through Active Living

Monthly Volunteer Meeting - Monday April 4, 10a Arts & Crafts Rooms• Light refreshments will be served.• See what’s upcoming for the Volunteers, several new opportunities.• A fun activity for all to enjoy!• Tonya Van Hook will be speaking to the group about Tai Chi for Arthritis

and upcoming classes.• April is VOLUNTEER APPECIATION MONTH! Stop by my office each

day during the week of April 18-22 to receive a special gift to show Johnson City Senior Centers’ appreciation for you.

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Absolute Beginner Line Dance (Level 1)Instructor: Martha DavenportThursdays, March 31-April 285:30-7p • Cost: $30Must pre-register. The Absolute beginner class is recommended for anyone who has never line danced before – The class starts with the very basic steps, learning the terminology and sequence of steps. This class will be followed by “beginner line dance, level 2” during May. It is recommended that new dancers start with the absolute beginner class and then follow it with beginner class - then they would be ready to move on to other classes/levels of dances. If anyone has any questions about the class, contact Martha at [email protected]

Line Dance PartySaturday, April 30 2:30-4:30p • Cost: $3Please pre-register. Bring a snack to share, refreshments provided.

Challenge Square Dance Mondays, 2p • Cost: $6Join Don Williamson for this challenging square dance class. Geared toward seniors, but all ages welcome

Advanced Square DanceWednesdays, 6:30-8:30p • Cost: $6Don Williamson will be instructing this square dance class. Some experience recommended for this class. Geared toward seniors, but all ages welcome.

Johnson City Grand SquaresSecond and Fourth Fridays6:30-8:30p • Cost $6New members welcome.

Line Dance by TJ,Intermediate LevelSaturdays, 1-2:30pm • Cost: $5Ages 18+ Welcome!

NuLine Dance by TJTuesdays, 5:30pm • Cost: $5Ages 18+ Welcome!

Line Dance with Martha(Intermediate Beginner)Instructor: Martha DavenportMondays, 3:30p • Cost: $6 or Silver Sneaker Discount

Dandy Line Dancers(Advanced)Instructor: Martha DavenportMonday 5:30pGroup performs in the community

Ballroom DanceWednesdays, 5:15p • Cost: FREEBring a partner or come alone. Men needed to join group.

Ballroom Dance PracticeThursdays, 1p • Cost: FreeCome and enjoy an afternoon of dancing

Coming Next Month!

Beginner Line Dance (Level 2)Instructor: Martha DavenportThursdays, May 5-May 26,5:30-7pCost: $24 • Must pre-register.

Movie MatineeFriday April 22, 1-3:15pmDue to popular request movies are returning to the center! Come by and watch a free movie on Friday afternoon and help us pick the next movie, too. The musical: SOUTH PACIFIC will be shown. This is a musical

composed by Oscar Hammerstein, III. Set on an island paradise during World War II. Two parallel love stories are threatened by the dangers of prejudice and war. Beautiful music and scenery are in this movie.Popcorn provided Call 423-434-6235 for seat.

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Dance & Special EventsApril 2016

Friday Night DanceCome dance the night away from 7:00-10:00p. Bring a snack to share during the break. Price is $5 if registered and paid by noon on the day of the dance or $7 at the door. (SilverSneakers® discount applies for those eligible). For special dances, the ticket price is slightly higher and will be advertised as such.

April 1st - Jerry PierceApril 15th - Nostalgia Trio

Helping navigate life’s changes

FREE Learning EventDivide Family Estate & Heirlooms

Peacefully and Sensibly

Friday, April 8th or Saturday, April 9th

10 am – 12 noon either day (Refreshments served)

Memorial Park Community Center510 Bert Street • Johnson City

A Solutions Based No-nonsense guide to Equitable Distribution

Covering:Principles for Dividing Estates, Rights & Responsibilities as Heirs, The Role of the Executor, Values & Expectations, How to Divide the Estate with the Family Intact.

Helpful Resources, Worksheet & Forms

Limited Space – Call Now

(423) 645-6652The event is FREE!

We will have a guide book available for $15Life Transitions & Estate Sales

www.lifetransitionsestatesales.com

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Heart StringsCost: FreeTuesdays 10a–12p Bring your instrument and join in this open group, playing a variety of songs including old hymns, bluegrass, country and folk music.

Senior ChoraleCost: FreeThursdays 10aLooking for dedicated people to join this lively group who loves to sing a variety of songs including show tunes and popular songs. This group is led by Cherry Smith and accompanied on piano by Barbara Knisley. The group is open to anyone who is looking for a low stress, less demanding group with which to perform. No audition required. This group performs at the Senior Center as well as out in the community. Come join us!

Needle and Fiber ArtsCost: FreeTuesdays 1–4pA gathering of folks who are interested in the fiber arts. Bring your project to work on and share ideas and skills. Join this group to share and learn and enjoy the company of others while you work. Please clean up when you are finished and don’t store items at the Center.

Acrylics ClassCost: $10Wednesdays 12:30pJoin “Art” Holsclaw to paint and share. Designed for beginners or experienced painters. Registration deadline is Monday before each class.

Musical VoicesCost: FreeMondays 1pJoin this welcoming group if you desire to sing gospel music and share the joy of music with local nursing homes.

Open Craft TimeCost: FreeFridays 1–4:pTake advantage of our beautiful creative space! Bring a project and work in the company of other crafters. Just clean up when you are finished and please don’t store items at the Center. Open Art StudioCost: FreeMondays 12:30–3:30pTake advantage of our beautiful creative space! Bring a project and work in the company of other artists. Just clean up when you are finished and please don’t store items at the Center.

Coloring ClubCost: FreeWednesdays 12:30-2pJoin in on the new trend in Adult Coloring! Bring your colored pencils, crayons, markers (or use ours) and relax and color in the company of friends and new friends. Coloring sheets will be provided or you can bring your own.

Pencil Drawing Made EasyInstructor - Ann WhitsonCost: Free Tuesdays 12:30–2p Ongoing class in pencil drawing welcomes new members. We work on basic drawing skills and techniques, such as line, shape, shading and perspective, in a relaxed and encouraging atmosphere.

Mountain Dulcimer Lessons – BeginnerInstructor: Willis JonesCost: $12 for eight sessionsTuesdays April 26-June 14, 12:30-1pThinking about learning to play the mountain dulcimer, no have no knowledge about it? These lessons are for you. Please register at front desk

Mountain Dulcimer Lessons – Beyond the BasicsInstructor: Willis JonesCost: $35 for eight sessionsTuesdays April 26-June 14, 1-2:30pLearn to play the old time mountain Dulcimer with Willis Jones! Please register at front desk

Art History & AppreciationInstructor - Ann WhitsonCost: $5 for the seriesMondays April 11, 18, & 25, 1–2pJoin Ann for an exciting journey of discovery in this Art History & Appreciation class! We will explore American Art from Colonial to the present.

“It’s Craft Time” ~ Seasonal Wreath-Spring!Instructor: Ann WhitsonCost: $20 for the seriesThursdays, April 14, 21, 28, 1–2pWelcome Spring by making a beautiful Wreath decoration for your home or front door! Decorate your own home or give it as a gift.

Amateur Photography ClubFirst Monday of the month 1-3p • Cost: FreeIf you’re just starting out, or want to brush up on your skills, take field trips and photos then come and join us! Photo themes: April-Photographer’s Choice, May-Eye of the Beholder, Water, Water Everywhere, Get Some Perspective, June-Natures Shadows, Tombstones and Churches

Next Step Photography ClubCost: FreeThird Tuesday of each month at 6:30pIf you have a Basic technical knowledge of your camera, a desire to learn and experience more, understand some of the creative control functions like aperture, shutter speed, composition, use of the manual settings on your camera and ready to delve deeper in to image creation and gain a broader knowledge of photography, then Next Step Photography is for you.

Floral Plaque WorkshopTuesday April 19, 3-5p • Cost: FreePresented by: Shady Oak Garden ClubAre you interested in creating unusual or creative floral designs? Please pre-register for the event. The workshop will be limited to the first 20 participants and no prior experience is necessary. You will be making a floral design which is a design of a plant material and other components attached to a background panel.

The Shady Oaks Garden Club will have some unusual and creative horticulture displayed at the Senior Center both May 20 and 21

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Arts/Crafts/Performing ArtsApril 2016

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Whimsical WednesdaysWhimsical WednesdaysFirst and Third Wednesdays11a- Noon • Cost: FREEJoin us for a staff led mystery program. The only information that you get is who is teaching the program and a tickler (clue) to peak your curiosity. Are you in?

April 6 – Donna CampbellPaste or Waste?

April 20 – David MontgomeryHickory, dickory, dockThe mouse ran up the clockThe clock struck nine,The mouse saved you time???Hickory, dickory, dock.Don’t be afraid of the mouse, let it work for you! (class will be in computer lab)

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GamesHand and Foot CanastaMondays • 1pIf you don’t know how to play, they can teach you!

Ladies MondayNight Bridge ClubMondays • 6p

Scrabble GroupTuesdays • 5:30pThe scrabble group is always looking for new members!

Mexican Train DominoesTuesdays • 6pJoin us every Tuesday afternoon at 6pm for an exciting fun-filled time with some marvelous BFFs.

PinochleWednesdays • 1pA trick-taking card game for 4.

RookThursdays • 1pRook is a challenging trick taking game played with a special deck of cards.

Brain-A-CiseThursdays • 4-5pJoin us for an hour of stimulating activities to get those brain cells moving.

Party Contract BridgeFridays • 9a

Ace of Clubs Duplicate BridgeFridays • 12:30pIf you enjoy playing bridge, but haven’t tried duplicating bridge, come join the fun!

MahjongFridays • 1pMahjong is a Chinese game game of skill, strategy and chance.

Games

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Missing Puzzle PieceEdith Bowman and Skyla Rafuls met a few years ago at an assisted living facility. Edith was a resident and Skyla worked as an activities assistant. They each has a passion for puzzles, which lead to an inseparable bond. When Dominion Senior Living opened, Skyla found greater opportunities for employment leading her to join the team as a resident’s assistant. Upon this transition, Edith lost her puzzle partner. A few months later, Edith’s family came to Dominion Senior Living of Johnson City to visit an old friend, Deane Miller. Deane expressed her happiness since the move which influenced Edith into moving to Dominion as well. When Skyla heard her “Mother Bowman” was moving in, she was overjoyed! The two quickly reconnected and still continue to bond over building puzzles together.

“Celebrating their 98th birthdays in April, Aggie Shatley 4/15 and Mildred Higgins 4/30”

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Fitness FOCUSApril 2016

ToningMondays and Wednesdays, 8:30a • Cost: $2Instructor: Sue Pentz One hour full-body toning with light cardio.

Love HandlesMondays and Wednesdays, 9:30a • Cost: FreeInstructor: Sue Pentz Thirty minute class focusing on the core muscles.

Silver Sneakers® ClassicMondays and Wednesdays, 10aCost: $3 (Free for Silver Sneakers® eligible participants)Instructor: Deb FogleIncrease muscular strength, range of movement and activities for daily living.

Tai Chi for ArthritisMondays and Wednesdays, 11a • Cost: $3Instructor: Tonya Van HookLow-impact Tai Chi modified for seniors. Easy on the joints, recommended by the Arthritis Foundation and CDC for arthritis relief and fall prevention, Stretching, body alignment and slow, controlled, mindful movement. Improve your body and your mind.

QigongMondays and Wednesdays, Noon • Cost: $3Instructor: Tonya Van HookMoving meditation: Gentle movements that stimulate the meridian system of the body. Class includes warmups, stretching, breath work and learning one of the most popular Qigong forms for health and relaxation. Benefits all chronic conditions. Leave feeling energized and relaxed.

NEW PROGRAM!Lifelong Sports Journey – TennisTuesday and Thursdays, 10:30-11:30aCost: $25 – 8 sessions in AprilInstructor: Chad LassiterAre you interested in learning a new sport? We will be offering you the opportunity to learn to a new sport; tennis, golf, table tennis and pickleball during this lifelong sports journey. Tennis will be offered in April and golf will be offered in May. The other two sports will occur later in the year. These classes will teach you the basics of a new sport. Bring your own racket or we will have a racket you can use. Please pre-register and pay by Monday, April 4.

Silver Sneakers® YogaTuesdays, 1p, Thursdays, 8:30a • Cost: $2 (Free for Silver Sneakers® eligible participants)Instructor: Judy JacksonMove your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses.

Senior Hatha YogaWednesdays, 6p • Cost: $5Instructor: Darlene HatleyBeginner to Intermediate. Learning the most basic Yoga moves with Flow and Hold Yoga moves.

Brain-a-CiseThursdays, 4-5p • Cost: FreeIt is just as important to exercise your brain as you exercise your body. Join this group to be challenged each week with a different activity including trivia, puzzles, word searches, etc. Keep your brain active and challenged.

Silver Sneakers® CircuitFridays, 10a • Cost: $3 (Free for Silver Sneakers® eligible participants)Instructor: Deb FogleThis class is designed to increase cardiovascular endurance and improve strength. This is a low impact class which offers upper body strengthening. Participant should possess consistent skills in agility, coordination and balance.

Functional Fitness FridaysFridays, April 8, 15, 22, 29, 8:30a • Cost: $2Instructor: Deb FogleWhat is functional fitness? Exercises designed to train and develop your muscles to make it easier and safer to perform everyday activities. This class will concentrate on stability and strength using various exercise tools such as fitness balls, kettle bells and weights. This class is geared for the person who has some exercise experience.

Keep It MovingA supervised exercise program for individuals who have finished Cardiac Rehab, Physical Therapy or been told by your physician that you need to exercise but don’t know how. This program serves as the next step in your progression in establishing a safe, independent exercise program. This program requires a referral from a medical professional. This is an ideal program for the individual who is facing total joint replacement both before surgery and after finishing post-surgical physical therapy. Please contact Deb Fogle at 434-6231 for more information.

Fitness Tidbits!Exercise IntensityI’m often asked this question, how hard should one exercise? Key is to listen to your body. You are the best judge of how hard you should exercise. Start out slowly and build on your physical activity. The recommendation from the American College of Sports Medicine is to exercise at a moderate-intensity for 150 minutes per week. One way to determine exercise intensity is to use the talk test. If you cannot talk comfortably while you are exercising, then you are probably working at an intense level. If you are just beginning an exercise routine, start off with light to moderate intense activities and then build up. You can also use the Borg Scale. The scale goes from least effort to maximum effort as follows: 6 7 Very, very light 8 9 Very light 10 11 Fairly light Aerobic training zone 12 13 Somewhat hard Aerobic training zone 14 15 Hard 16 17 Very Hard 18 19 Very, very hard 20

You should be working between the levels of 11-13 when exercising. Always remember to check with your physician before starting an exercise program.

Strive for 10 Challenge Celebration!April 21, 10:30-11:30a • Cost: FreeThis is a celebration for individuals who have participated in at least 10 SilverSneakers® eligible events in a month during the months starting in November until now. Come join us for activities involving the number ten. Light refreshments will be served. Also, we will be drawing for a $100 gift card. For every month you met the goal of 10 SilverSneakers® events, your name was placed in the pot for the drawing. We will be giving another gift card in May and June. Please pre-register to attend by April 19.

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If your address changes, please call us and let us know!Johnson City Senior Centerat Memorial Park Community Center510 Bert Street • Johnson City, Tennessee 37601(423) 434-6237

Hours of Operation:Senior Service Reception Desk: Monday-Friday 8am-5pmMemorial Park Community Center: Monday-Friday 7am-9pm Saturday 9am-5pm

Groups andMeetingsAs the Page Turns (Book Club):Free-Books ProvidedFirst Thursday of month 10aIf you like reading a variety of books and meeting new people then come join us. You are not required to join in the discussion or answer questions if you do not wish to. Book Selections:April - The Girls of Atomic City by Denise Kiernan. May - March by Geraldine Brooks Weekly Bible Study OpportunitiesWednesdays at 10aFor each month an area clergyman leads a four week Bible study. Thursdays at 8:00am Men’s Bible Study. Breakfast by donation

Washington County S.A.L.T. CouncilFirst Thursday of each month 2p • April 7, 2pSpeaker: Donate LifeApril SALT program will be Tennessee Donor Services. We will be having two agency volunteers speak. They are Joe Carder, whom

received a life saving liver transplant and John Caso, whom is waiting on a heart transplant. These two gentlemen are outstanding and love sharing their stories.

Seniors and Law Enforcement Together is an organization of senior adults, law enforcement and community groups working together to address concerns, safety issues and solutions within our community. Everyone welcome!

Writer’s CircleCost: FreeSecond and Fourth Thursdays, 10aApril 14 and April 28, 10aJoin this group to share ideas for writing better stories and share your own writings for discussion within the group.

Grief Support GatheringCost: FreeFirst Tuesday of the month, 6:30p • April 5, 6:30pSponsored by Morris Baker Funeral Home.

April 2016