B u r l e i g h C o u n t y S e n i o r A d u l t s P r o g r a m
Vol. 6 June 2015
Inside this Issue
315 North 20th Street • Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
www.BismarckSeniorCenter.org
Page 2 Special Events & Activities
Page 3 Special Events & Activities
Page 4 This & That
Page 5 SE Burleigh Golden Age Club News
Page 6 This & That
Page 7 Dining Calendar
Page 8 Activities Calendar
Page 9 Burleigh Senior Club News
Page 10 Health Maintenance
Page 11 Wilton Pioneer Senior Center News
Page 12 Golden Wing Club News / Flooring Project Updates
Page 13 Volunteer Appreciation Party Recap
Page 14 Volunteer News
Page 15 Donors
Page 16 Subscription Form, Council, Advisory Committee & Staff Listing
FROM THE DIRECTOR… Every month has its holidays, celebrations and observances. June is no different. Check these out!
June 1 Flip a Coin Day June 2 Rocky Road Day June 3 Repeat Day (I said “Repeat Day”) June 4 Applesauce Cake Day June 5 Doughnut Day June 6 Yo-Yo Day June 7 Chocolate Ice Cream Day June 8 Best Friends Day June 9 Donald Duck Day June 10 Ice Tea Day June 11 Corn on the Cob Day June 12 Red Rose Day June 13 Sewing Machine Day June 14 Flag Day June 15 Smile Power Day
June 16 Fresh Veggies Day June 17 Eat Your Vegetables Day June 18 Go Fishing and Picnic Day June 19 Sauntering Day June 20 Juggler’s Day June 21 Finally Summer Day (and Father’s Day) June 22 Chocolate Éclair Day June 23 Wear Pink Day June 24 Swim a Lap Day June 25 Catfish Day June 26 Forgiveness Day June 27 Sun Glasses Day June 28 Insurance Awareness Day June 29 Hug Holiday June 30 Meteor Day
THE S E N I O R S E N T I N E L
This June, grab your best friend (8) and Donald Duck (9), put on your favorite pink outfit (23) and go out to eat your fresh veggies (16/17) and applesauce cake (4). Then, flip a coin (1) to decide on Rocky Road or chocolate ice cream (7), and give each other a big hug (29)! When you are ready, saunter (19) out on sewing machine day (13) and create a new flag (14) with red roses (12). Celebrate your new flag with doughnuts (5) and ice tea (10)! Check your insurance (28) before going out on Meteor Day (30)! On, finally, Summer Day, aka Father’s Day, (21) grab your sunglasses (27) and go fishing (18). Catch a catfish (25) and celebrate your success by tossing a Yo-Yo (6)!
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Special Events & Activities
JUNE PICNIC
The Bismarck Senior Center will be hosting a summer picnic on
June 16th from 11:00 am—1:00 pm at the Community Shelter at
Sertoma Park. Come for a fun-filled afternoon of food, games,
door prizes and great company with Marv Zander as our
entertainment! There will be NO congregate meal at the Senior
Center Building on the day of the picnic. We look forward to
seeing all of you at the picnic!
WASH CLOTH CROCHET CLASS
Melissa Gordon will be here on June 2nd from 9:30
am—11:30 am in the Art Room to teach a class on
crocheting wash cloths. The cost of the class is $15
plus $7.50 for yarn (cotton #4 peaches and cream). If
you are interested in this class, please register by
calling 255-4648 by June 1st.
MUSIC FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT Pius Koch and Gene Horner will be here on June 4th at 12:45 pm in the Dining Room to entertain us with accordion music.
PIE HAPPY HOUR
Pie Happy Hour will be held on June 29th from 2:00
pm—3:30 pm. Apple pie, ice cream and coffee will
be served for $2.00. You may purchase your pie
ticket at the Site Manager’s desk beginning at 1:30
pm. A line will be formed when the pie is ready to be
served. We thank you for your cooperation.
BUNCO
Bunco will be held on June 5th and June 19th in the
Dining Room at 1:15 pm. In May, there were six
tables playing Bunco! Please continue to call in to
register at 255-4648 before the dates of play.
LOVING HEARTS HOMECARE INFORMATIONAL PRESENTATION & DESSERT Loving Hearts is a local agency specializing in care for seniors and persons with physical or mental disabilities or limitations that wish to stay in their home and remain independent for as long as possible. Join us for an educational presentation on June 25th at 1:00 pm in the South Conference Room.
CREATE A MAGICAL MINIATURE GARDEN Miniature plantscapes, also known as fairy or fantasy gardens, enchant Midwestern gardeners. These gardens are tiny worlds complete with miniature furnishings, fairy-scale plants and plenty of mystique. Just a touch of inspiration, a cute container, some plants and a few accessories are all it takes to get the magic of a fairy garden!
Please join Renee and Colette for this mystical class on June 11th at 1:15 pm in the South Conference Room. The cost for the class is $12 and includes two plants, soil, moss, rocks and other decorative items. Supplies will be provided to you upon arrival. Please bring your own container. We recommend a shallow 6-8” round planter or square planter. You may also use a lined basket or other type of container. You may bring your own accessories or purchase them from the Senior Center during the class. Accessories from the Senior Center range from $1.25 to $8.75, and include garden frogs, mushrooms, turtles, snails, light-up houses, walkways, streams, bridges, flowers and more!
Please register in
advance for this
class by stopping by
the office, or calling
255-4648.
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BOOK CLUB Book Club will meet on Monday, June 29th at 1:00 pm in the Library. The book for discussion is Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. (Please obtain your own copy of this book).
Wuthering Heights is widely regarded as a work of classic English literature. This novel was considered controversial in its day due to its depiction of mental and physical cruelty, which was unusually stark. It challenged the strict Victorian ideals including religious hypocrisy, morality, social classes and gender equality.
Book Club meets the last Monday of each month, except the months of July and December.
Book Club read for August: Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin (Please obtain your own book.)
Special Events & Activities
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FALLS POLICY The staff and volunteers of the Burleigh County Senior Adults Program are not to lift anyone who has fallen. If the person cannot get up on their own, 911 will be called. The staff from the Center will stay with the person that has fallen and make them as comfortable as possible until emergency personnel arrive. This policy is in effect for the Bismarck and Wing Senior Centers.
LEGAL SERVICES OF ND
Legal Services of ND is a non-profit organization
providing legal help to disadvantaged elderly and
low-income North Dakotans. LSND typically
meets with individuals by appointment on the
second Wednesday of each month at the
Bismarck Senior Center. You must schedule an
appointment in advance to meet with them. To
schedule an appointment, please call 258-4270
or 877-258-5263.
PAPER CRAFTING
Jo-Ann Fabrics donated two papercrafting
machines: a Spellbinder and a Cuttlebug. Those
that took the papercrafting class from Donna Kuhn
may come in and use the machines at any time.
However, you MUST reserve the use of the
machine IN ADVANCE with Site Manager, Colette
Barth at 255-4648.
HEARING LOSS SUPPORT GROUP
The Hearing Loss Support Group will meet on
June 16th at 10:30 am in the Library. Dr. Brady
Ness will be hosting this month’s session. He will
present on audiology and hearing aids.
SENIOR MEDICARE PATROL
Eunice Meidinger from Senior Medicare Patrol will
be available on Wednesday, June 10th from 11:30
am to 1:00 pm in the Lobby to answer questions
regarding Medicare fraud and scams.
This and That
HOSTFEST BUS TRIP
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2015 $90 Per Person
Schedule
9:15 am – Load the Bus
9:30 am – Depart from the Bismarck Senior Center, 315 North 20th Street
to the Norsk Hostfest in Minot, ND
Fee includes: admission to all exhibits, displays, and a full day of continuous entertainment.
Admission also includes a reserved seat for:
Headliner: Martina McBride Country Western Singer
The show will be in the Great Hall of the Vikings at 7:30 pm.
Lunch and Dinner are NOT provided.
10:00 pm – Depart from Minot to Bismarck (Load the bus immediately after the show.)
Registration must be made in the Business Office by July 1, 2015 and payment is due at the time of registration. No refunds after August 1, 2015. Space is limited!
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SE Burleigh Golden Age Club News
JUNE EVENTS & ACTIVITIES JULY EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
3: Prairie Knights Casino Day 1: Prairie Knights Casino Day
4, 11, 18, 26: Bismarck Shopping Days 2, 9, 16, 23, 31: Bismarck Shopping Days
8: Day Trip to Almont-Sims Church (and other Points of Interest)
14 or 21: “Mary Poppins” at Sleepy Hollow Park
11: BEK Committee Meeting at Steele (Pickup at Wing at 4:00 pm; Sterling at 4:30 pm)
15: Evening Meal at Wing
17: Evening Meal at Wing 30: Regular Meeting Day at Sterling
25: Regular Meeting Day at Sterling
29: Jamestown Shopping Trip
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OPTIONS COUNSELING: YOUR LINK TO SUPPORTS AND SERVICES AT HOME Whether easing the completion of daily tasks such as cooking, home cleaning, laundry and shopping or learning about assistive safety devices, meals delivered to the home or respite for a caregiver, an Options Counselor is able to explore and link people to the services they need to maintain an independent lifestyle in their home or community. If you or a loved one is in need of in-home supports or services or are interested in exploring options, contact Rhonda, the Burleigh County Options Counselor at 701-255-4648.
Thank you to all those who participated in our Region VII Health & Learning Day!
Special thanks to our keynote speaker, Ann Dolence, for teaching us how to
“Humor Our Stress!”
This and That FROM THE DIRECTOR… (Continued) Plan a picnic (18) with corn on the cob (11) and chocolate éclairs (22). Now is the time to swim some laps (24) and do some juggling (20) to work off some of those calories! Before you repeat, I said repeat, (3) these fun filled activities, please forgive me (26) and use the power of your smile (15) to turn someone’s day around! A smile will…
Add years to your life! Make you happier, and Make someone else happier!
With All Good Wishes,
Renee Kipp, Director
MEDORA BUS TRIP TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 2015
$ 72.00 Show Ticket and Bus Ride Register before August 3rd by calling 255-4648.
ACROBATIC DELIGHT! International theatrical acrobatics comes to the stage of the Medora Musical when the
world-famous Black Bear Group interprets one of China's oldest art forms with dazzling acrobatic displays,
formidable feats of daring and balance, brilliant costumes, and even a touch of comedy. This group has appeared with Ringling Brothers Circus, The Big Apple Circus in New York City and has been touring with the Shrine
Circuses. They amaze audiences from coast to coast!
DINING ROOM CARD PLAY
Effective June 1st, there will be NO card playing allowed in the Dining Room unless organized by the
Site Manager. All card games must be played in the Recreation Room.
We appreciate your cooperation in this matter.
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1
Hot Chicken on a Bun
Creamed Corn Coleslaw
Pears Cookie
2
Pork Fritter Creamed Potatoes
Prince Edward Vegetables
Tapioca Fruit Salad
3
Swedish Meatballs Whipped Potatoes
with Gravy Garden Mix Vegetables
Apricots
4
BBQ Pork Ribs Potato Salad
Green Bean Bake Grapes
5
Stuffed Pepper Whipped Potatoes Tossed Salad with
Dressing Pineapples
8
Baked Fish Parslied Potatoes Peas with Pearl
Onions Lemon Fruit Salad
9
Beef Stroganoff Buttered Noodles Asparagus Cuts
Mandarin Orange and Banana Cup
10
Country Fried Steak
Whipped Potatoes with Gravy
Broccoli Cuts Peach Halves
11
Salisbury Steak Scalloped Potatoes
Brussel Sprouts Pineapple Upside
Down Cake
12
Chicken Broccoli Bake
Stewed Tomatoes Carrots Grapes
15
Low Sodium Ham Augratin Potatoes
Wax Beans Vanilla Fruit Salad
16
Bratwurst on a Bun Sauerkraut
Italian Pasta/Vegetable Salad
Baked Beans Watermelon
Ice Cream Treat SUMMER PICNIC
17
Pepper Steak Whipped Potatoes
with Gravy Broccoli Cuts
Banana
18
Baked Chicken Potato Salad
Mixed Vegetables Fruit Cocktail
19
Chicken Noodle Casserole
Green Beans Sliced Tomatoes
Applesauce
22
Chicken Patty on a Bun
Cheesy Texas Potatoes
Broccoli Cuts Peach Yogurt-
Fruit Salad
23
Swiss Steak Whipped Potatoes
with Gravy Scandinavian Vegetables Dark Sweet
Cherries
24 Pork Loin
Paprika Potatoes Peas
Tropical Fruit
25 Hamburger Potato
Bake Green Beans
Ambrosia Salad Rice Krispie Bar
26 Tuna Noodle
Casserole Carrots
Coleslaw Mandarin Oranges
29
Fishwich on a Bun Hashbrown Bake Cauliflower with Cheese Sauce
Peach with Blueberry Salad
30
Parmesan Chicken Breast
Baked Potatoes with Sour Cream Vegetable Blend
Plums
June Dining Calendar
Older Americans Act federal regulations require individuals age 60 and older to complete an annual registration in order to participate in the Congregate Meals Program, or a semi-annual registration to participate in the Home-Delivered Meals Program. Individuals are notified when their registration needs to be updated.
MEAL RESERVATIONS • Call at least one day in advance. Bismarck Senior Center, 258-9276 from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Crescent Manor, 258-6646 from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm, Wing Senior Center, 943-2490 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, or Home-Delivered Meal inquiries, please call 255-4648. The meal price for those under 60 is $7.50.
$3.75/congregate meal
$4.00/home-delivered meal
EBT/SNAP accepted
Suggested donation: Menu items subject to change.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 1:00 pm Pinochle
2 9:30 am Wash Cloth
Crochet Class 10:00 am Advisory Committee Meeting
1:00 pm Hand & Foot 1:00 pm Senior Club
Meeting 1:00 pm Bridge
1:00 pm Wii Bowling 1:15 pm Bone Builders
3 9:00 & 10:30 am
Bone Builders 1:00 pm Pinochle
1:00 pm Dominoes 1:15 pm Bingo
4 12:45 pm Accordion
Music 1:00 pm Woodcarving
1:00 pm Bridge 1:15 pm Bone Builders
5 9:00 & 10:30 am Bone Builders
1:00 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Bunco
1:00 pm Line Dancing
8 1:00 pm Pinochle 5:30 pm Senior
Potluck
9 1:00 pm Bridge
1:00 pm Wii Bowling 1:00 pm Hand & Foot
1:15 pm Bone Builders
10 9:00 & 10:30 am
Bone Builders 11:30 am Senior Medicare Patrol
1:00 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Dominoes
1:15 pm Bingo
11 10:30 am Whist
1:00 pm Woodcarving 1:00 pm Bridge
1:15 pm Fairy Garden Class
1:15 pm Bone Builders
12 9:00 & 10:30 am Bone Builders
1:00 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Line Dancing
15 1:00 pm Pinochle
6:00 pm Senior Club Dinner Dance at the
Amvets Club
16 10:30 am Hearing
Loss Support Group 11:00 am Summer
Picnic at Sertoma Park 1:00 pm Hand & Foot
1:00 pm Bridge 1:00 pm Wii Bowling
1:15 pm Bone Builders
17 9:00 & 10:30 am
Bone Builders 10:00 am AARP Meting
1:00 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Dominoes
1:15 pm Bingo
18 1:00 pm
BCCA Meeting 1:00 pm Woodcarving
1:00 pm Bridge 1:15 pm Bone Builders
19 9:00 & 10:30 am Bone Builders
1:00 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Bunco
1:00 pm Line Dancing
22 1:00 pm Pinochle
23 1:00 pm Bridge
1:00 pm Wii Bowling 1:00 pm Hand & Foot
1:15 pm Bone Builders
24 9:00 & 10:30 am
Bone Builders 1:00 pm Pinochle
1:00 pm Dominoes 1:15 pm Bingo
1:30 pm Legal Aide by Appointment
25 10:30 am Whist 1:00 pm Loving
Hearts Homecare Presentation
1:00 pm Woodcarving 1:00 pm Bridge
1:15 pm Bone Builders
26 9:00 & 10:30 am Bone Builders
1:00 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Line Dancing
29 1:00 pm Pinochle
1:00 pm Book Club 2:00 pm Pie Happy
Hour
30 1:00 pm Bridge
1:00 pm Wii Bowling 1:15 pm Bone Builders
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June Activities Calendar
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Burleigh Senior Club News CLUB POTLUCK
Monday, June 8th at 5:30 pm Bismarck Senior Center
Dining Room
CLUB MEETING Tuesday, June 2nd at 1:00 pm
Bismarck Senior Center Library
Monday, June 15th at 6:00 pm AmVets Club
Reservations for the Dinner Dance must be made in
person at the Bismarck Senior Center on June 8th, 9th or 10th from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm.
Please NO phone calls. For cancellations ONLY, you may call 255-1694.
SENIOR CLUB OFFICES CHAIR– Quirina Schmidt VICE CHAIR– Keith Cleveland TREASURER– Herb Ritz SECRETARY– Elaine Beyl DIRECTORS– Cecelia Roehrich, Jane Anderson, and Mary Volk
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JUNE SCHEDULE Monday, June 8th Nurse in Wing, ND
Thursday, June 25th 8:30—10:30 am Blood Pressure / Fasting Blood Sugar Screenings (No appointment necessary.) 11:00 am, Nurse in Sterling, ND FOOT CARE SERVICES are available throughout the month by appointment only. Call 255-4648 to schedule your appointment.
ONE-ON-ONE VISITS for home-bound seniors are available. To inquire if you are eligible for a home visit, or to schedule an appointment, call 255-4648.
*All services are provided at the Bismarck Senior Center, unless otherwise indicated.
HEALTH MAINTENANCE SUGGESTED
CONTRIBUTIONS
In Office Services Foot Care: $20.00
(Full Cost $45)
Medication Set Up: $5.00 (Full Cost $24)
Blood Pressure: $2.00 (Full Cost $6)
Fasting Blood Sugar: $3.00 (Full Cost $7)
Home Visit: $30.00 (Full Cost $85)
(Includes any combination of above services)
Clients may, but are NOT required to contribute for services received.
Health Maintenance
ASSISTIVE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT The Bismarck Senior Center has medical equipment available to you on a ‘loan’ basis. Equipment that can be loaned out for up to 90 days include transfer/shower benches, walkers, canes, commodes, toilet risers, and other smaller items.
Wheelchairs are available on a limited basis for seven days only.
We suggest a donation of $5.00 for each piece of equipment borrowed. A $100.00 deposit check is required for wheelchairs. The check is returned to you upon the timely return of the wheelchair.
RANDOM HEALTH FACTS Blondes have more hair. The average human head has 100,000 hair follicles, each of which is capable of producing 20 individual hairs during a person’s lifetime. Blondes average 146,000 follicles. People with black hair tend to have about 110,000 follicles, those with brown hair have 100,000 follicles. Redheads have the least dense hair, averaging about 86,000 follicles. An adult has fewer bones than a baby. We start off life with 350 bones, but because bones fuse together during growth, we end up with only 206 as adults. Your nose is not as sensitive as a dog's, but it can remember 50,000 different scents.
4 SURPRISINGLY DELICIOUS WAYS TO LOWER YOUR CHOLESTEROL
By Dr. Ann Kulze, M.D. 1. Eat 1 ounce (a generous handful) of any variety of nut each day. 2. Enjoy up to 1/3 of an avocado daily. 3. Include 1/2 a cup or more of any variety of beans (canned best) daily. 4. Choose a small piece (up to 1 ounce) of high quality dark chocolate as your daily treat of choice.
Wilton Pioneer Senior Center News
JUNE EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
1, 8, 15, 22, 29: “Hand and Foot” 12:30 pm, Pinochle 7:30 pm
2: Monthly Meeting and Presentation by Don Weible on the American Legion
3, 10, 17, 24: “Hand and Foot” 12:30 pm, Pool 7:00 pm
6, 13, 20, 27: Dominoes 7:00 pm
18: Food Pantry Distribution 4:00—6:00 pm
Noon meals are served Monday through Friday. Please call 734-6426 to make a reservation the day before. Wilton Meals on Wheels are prepared Monday through Friday between 11:00 and 11:30 am and then are transported to the Washburn Senior Center for distribution. Morning coffee is served at 9:00 am on Monday through Friday. Medical supplies, wheelchairs, canes, walkers and more are avail-able for rent upon request. For more information, please call 734-6169.
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Golden Wing Club News
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JUNE EVENTS & ACTIVITIES JULY EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
3: Transit Bus to Prairie Knights Casino 1: Transit Bus to Prairie Knights Casino
8: Regular Club Meeting at the Center 13: Regular Club Meeting at the Center
10, 24: Transit Bus to Bismarck 8, 22: Transit Bus to Bismarck
5, 12, 19, 26: Pinochle at 7:00 pm (Lunch is served on pinochle evenings.)
3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Pinochle at 7:00 pm (Lunch is served on pinochle evenings.)
20: Wing Community Day at the Senior Center (Lunch will be served.)
Noon meals are served Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Wednesday meals are served at 6:00 pm. For more information about activities at the Senior Center or to make a meal reservation, please call 943-2490.
Kitchen / Sunroom Flooring Update Plans are well underway for our Kitchen and Sunroom flooring replacement in July. Following is a timeline of the project. Please note that this timeline is still being developed and is SUBJECT TO CHANGE. June 29 – July 1: Begin moving kitchen equipment and set up temporary kitchen in Rec Room. July 1: Last congregate meal served in Dining Room until project is complete. July 2: Last of equipment is removed from kitchen. July 3, 4, 5: Center Closed for 4
th of July Holiday.
Week of July 6: Asbestos tile is removed from Kitchen and Sun Room. Week of July 13: Install new flooring in Kitchen and Sun Room. July 17, 20, 21: Re-install all Kitchen equipment. July 22: Kitchen and Sun Room complete. Congregate meal in Dining Room. Please note the following while we go through this process:
All congregate meals will be served in the Rec Room. We will not have Caramel Roll Wednesdays. If possible, we will have caramel rolls on July 29
th.
Activities will be limited, especially the week of July 13th. We will have home-delivered meals, although they will be frozen meals for three weeks, with each
client receiving a weekly delivery. More information will be sent to home delivered meal clients in the immediate future.
There will be no change in how meals are delivered to Crescent Manor. We do have need for special volunteer assistance while we go through this process. If you would
like to lend your assistance, please let Colette know as soon as possible. We appreciate your patience and flexibility as we go through this project. As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to stop by the office!
Volunteer Appreciation Party
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135 volunteers attended the Volunteer Appreciation Event held on April 16th. Everyone
received a special “Thank You” gift, that had the theme of the party, Who-o-o Makes a Difference? Volunteers Like Yoooooou! Plus, we had wonderful door prizes donated by local businesses and were able to give each attendee a door prize. Jim Geiger enter-tained us with his accordion music. We want the volunteers to know how important they are to our organization and hope they enjoyed this special afternoon. In April, the volunteers put in 3,254 hours of service for the Bismarck Senior Center. HOOT HOOT HOORAY for BCSAP Volunteers!
Hardee’s Restaurant HuHot Restaurant Kerner Construction & Pools Krumm & Associates Accounting Larry's Plumbing LOWE’S Home Improvement Moose Lodge #302 McKenzie River Grill National Information Systems Cooperative Qdoba Mexican Grill Ruby Tuesday S & B Landscaping State Farm, Terry Richter State Farm, Roberta Flach Steep Me a Cup of Tea Steins Supply Taco Del Mar Restaurant The Hair District, Michelle Ukestad United Tribes Technical Center
A & B Pizza North AFLAC—Joan Patrick AmVets Bain Agency Bath & Body Works Bis-Man Convention & Visitors Bureau Brown & Saenger Bruno’s Pizza Burleigh Co Sheriff’s Department Capri Hair Salon City Air Mechanical Cenex CJ Banks D & E Supply Dairy Queen Electric Systems Fireside Office Supply Food Services of America Grand Theaters H. A. Thompson & Sons
Great Plains Food Bank The Great Plains Food Bank is hosting the Summer Food Service Program in Bismarck again this summer! Volunteers hand out prepackaged meals to children who would otherwise go without lunch during the summer. Shifts are once a week for 2 hours. Substitutes also welcome!
Summer Volunteer Placements The summer months are a great time to volunteer with the younger people in your life. Many volunteer opportunities are available, so call RSVP+ to find one that is a great fit for you!
Thank You! RSVP+ staff extend our gratitude for being a part of the Region VII Health & Learning Day. We enjoyed meeting all of you, and hope you walked away with some great new information!
Office Hours RSVP+ is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
RSVP+ Central ND 701-258-5436
[email protected] [email protected]
HARD WORK’N VOLUNTEERS – THANK YOU… Thank you very much to those volunteers who helped us make the Health & Learning Day a success. Over 300 people attended this very lovely day. We appreciate your help with registration, gift shop sales, packing lunches, tour guiding, answering the busy phones, meal ticketing, etc. We could not have done all this without your SENSATIONAL assistance!
WELCOME NEW VOLUNTEERS Welcome Donna Wetzel (Reservation Desk), Maggie & Dan Seifert (Home-Delivered Meals), Tom Feser (Home-Delivered Meals), Lillian Hunke (Gift Shop Attendant and Coffee Server), Una Mae Penne (Reservation Desk and Phones), Arlene & Bob Bakken (Home-Delivered Meals) and Nancy Degner (Gift Shop Attendant)!
ATTENTION BCSAP VOLUNTEERS Volunteers that were unable to attend the Volunteer Appreciation Party in April, we have a special “thank you” gift that you may pick up at the Site Manager’s desk, just ask Colette!
Volunteer News
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FEATURED VOLUNTEER: FRANCES KELSCH
Frances Kelsch has volunteered her time with the Bismarck Senior Center for the past five years and has been very active. She has served on the Advisory Committee and the Senior Club board. She helps serve coffee at the Noon congregate meals, embroiders dish towels to be sold in the gift shop and attends most of the events held at the Center. She likes to help out wherever she is needed. Volunteering gives her great satisfaction. Frances’ first impression of the Bismarck Senior Center was that it was well taken care of and clean. She says it is a great place to see and meet people because everyone is so pleasant. Frances recommends more people should eat here, as the food is so good! Thank you Frances for all the good work that you do with that lovely smile you have! You are greatly appreciated!
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-Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church in
Honor of the Women’s Missionary League
-Anonymous
-Midcontinent Communications
-Lucille Herman in Memory of Charlie
Herman
-Missouri Slope Areawide United Way
-Robert Krank
-Geneva Vetter in Memory of Joe T. Vetter
We sincerely thank the following individuals for their generous donations: (Donations listed below were received between April 14 and May 13, 2015.)
Burleigh County Senior Adults Program Giving Opportunities
The Burleigh County Senior Adults Program, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, accepts donations for its programs. Donations can be made to: *Nutrition *Health Maintenance *Options Counseling *Life Enrichment Activities If you would like to make a donation, please send it, along with this completed form to:
BCSAP 315 North 20th Street Bismarck, ND 58501
GIVING LEVELS
Platinum: $1,000 and up Gold: $500—$999 Silver: $200—$499
Bronze: $100—$199 Friend: $50—$99
Your name will be placed on
our giving wall with your donation, honorarium or
memorial of $50 or more.
Enclosed is my gift of $________ to the Burleigh County Senior Adults Program. Please designate my gift to: ___ Nutrition ___ Health Maintenance ___ Options Counseling ___ Life Enrichment Activities ___ Where it is most needed My gift is In Honor / Memory of: ___________________________________________ (Name of person honored or memorialized)
Name: _______________________ Address: _____________________ City: _________________________ State: _____ Zip Code: _________ Telephone: ___________________
Thank You to Our Donors
The game cabinet in the Sun Room is stocked full of games available for playing all day, every day! Games include board games, cards, croquet and more! Please return the games back to the Sun Room when you have finished playing. For assistance, contact the Site Manager, Colette Barth.
Burleigh County Council on Aging
Leo Bitterman Bernard Falkenstein
Tim Fischer Verlla Geloff
Robert Hesler John Hokana
June Kraft Irene Rankin
Bismarck Senior Center
Advisory Committee Myra Bitterman
Ralph Boyer Ruth Boyer
Linda Houfek Mabel Jesperson
Sally Kraft Wayne G. Sanstead
Burleigh County
Senior Adults Program Staff DIRECTOR
Renee Kipp
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Stephanie Braun
SITE MANAGER
Colette Barth
NURSES Liz Braus
Denise Kerner
OPTIONS COUNSELOR
Rhonda Rath
OPTIONS COUNSELING AND
MARKETING ASSISTANT
Stephanie Storslee DATA ENTRY
Rod Barth
HDM COORDINATOR
Tracy Arndorfer
FACILITY MAINTENANCE
Dean Bauer
Lori Koth EXECUTIVE CHEF
Donna Tobeck
SOUS CHEFS
Deb Hausauer
Stephanie Vedquam
KITCHEN AIDE
Jerome Ruden CRESCENT MANOR
SITE MANAGER
Nan Johnson
WING SITE MANAGER/COOK
Alice Jacobson
WING ASSISTANT COOK
Joan Dockter
The Burleigh County Senior Adults Program and its governing board, the Burleigh County Council on Aging, assure that they will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, (P.L.88-352): If otherwise eligible, no person shall be denied or excluded from participation or benefits or be otherwise subjected to discrimination due to race, color or national origin. Any person, otherwise eligible who feels he or she has been denied service from participation for reason of race, color or national origin should contact the BCSAP Director at 701.255.4648.
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Burleigh County Council on Aging Burleigh County Senior Adults Program 315 North 20th Street Bismarck, ND 58501
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th Street
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