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1 KIRTLAND SENIOR CENTER The Kirtland Senior Center serves adults aged 55 and over with quality, affordable programming to provide opportunities for social interaction, recreation, fitness, and minor health and wellness services close to home. The aim is to keep adults active, motivated, and engaged in their community for an optimal quality of life. Don t be misled by the term senior! Our programs are for the youngest Baby Boomers through those in their Golden Years. Become a member at any time! Stop in and see our facility! November 2017 Closed 11/23 & 24 THANKSGIVING & VETERAN S DAY LUNCHEON Nov. 10 at noon $5 Thank you, Veterans! Enjoy a delicious meal of turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, rolls, vegetables, and either apple or pumpkin pie for dessert, along with live entertainment. If you are a member of the senior center AND a veteran, your meal is FREE (but please sign up in the office!), courtesy of the Senior Board. Payment and signups due by Nov. 3. CHRISTMAS LUNCH AT PINE RIDGE Join us for our biggest party of the year! Dec. 14 at noon. Delicious meal to include pork loin scaloppini, marinated chicken breast, au gratin potatoes, cavatelli, salad, and dessert of Christmas cookies (cookies are courtesy of the senior board). Live entertainment again by Debbie Gifford. We will have a 50/50 raffle and door prizes, too. Cost is $10 and due Nov. 30. A JAZZY HOLIDAY WITH THE CLIFF HABIAN TRIO Enjoy live holiday favorites with a jazzy twist at the Willoughby Fine Arts. This senior matinee is Dec. 13 at 1:00. Cost is $12 and due by Nov. 13. Meet at WFA and receive tickets there. DUES ARE NOW DUE FOR 2018! Membership for ALL CURRENT MEMBERS expires on January 31, Renew before that date to keep membership current. Costs are as follows: RENEWAL $5 residents $7 non-residents NEW $10 residents $12 non-residents Membership is open to adults 55 & older. Current paid membership is required to participate in all activities & classes at KSC. You don t have to live in Kirtland to be a member. Thank you for being a member!
2 SPA & WELLNESS SERVICES Feel great! Spa & Wellness services are non-invasive and performed by certified practitioners. Services are gentle, reduce stress, and this helps the body heal and strengthen itself. Make an appointment for yourself in the appointment book located outside of the Spa & Wellness room (just across from the office). The podiatrist s appointment book is in the office. Payment is due upon completion of said service. Understand that these professionals are not paid when you miss or late cancel appointments; it s difficult to find a replacement with less than 48 hours notice. Be mindful and respectful of their time. Arrive 10 minutes before your appointment. Full descriptions of these services can be found at KSC in the brochure rack across from the restrooms. SERVICE DAY DATES COST Massage chair Discontinued, effective 2018 M SEE BINDER $15 Massage table M* (evenings), W, Th, F *Monday times changing, effective 2018 SEE BINDER $30 through 2017 $40 effective 2018 Podiatrist T 11/14, 12/12, 1/9/18 $20 Polarity T & Th* 11/7, 21 & 11/16* $30 Reiki F 11/3, 10, 17 $15 Reflexology W 11/1, 8, 15 $30 FALL CENTERPIECE Make a beautiful earthy autumn centerpiece, just in time for Thanksgiving. Class is with Carolina on Fri. Nov. 17 at 11:00. Cost is $5 and due by 11/10. Coming in Dec.-truffles! VISITING ATTORNEY Debbie Loughner is here Fri., Nov. 3 & Dec. 1 specializing in legal needs for seniors. Sign up in the office for a free 20 minute consultation regarding your legal affairs. BOOK TALK is Nov. 16 at 11:00. Grab a copy of the book, The Wives of Henry Oades, in the office and join in the monthly chat. TRASH TO TREASURE SALE Nov Donate unwanted items to our monthly yard sale. We DO NOT accept clothing, magazines, or personal hygiene items. LADIES LUNCH - No lunch in December. See you in February 2018! The Senior Board meets Nov. 8 at 12:30. MEN S LUNCH Wed., Nov. 15 at noon. Meal is schnitzel from Kuhar s with side dishes and dessert. Cost is $5 and due by 11/8. BIRTHDAY LUNCH This lunch is for everyone! This month we are celebrating those with birthdays in November. The lunch is on Wed., Nov. 22 at noon. Lunch is a homemade cabbage rolls and birthday cake for dessert! Cost is $5 and due by Nov. 15. This lunch is subsidized by the generosity of the Kirtland Senior Board. Bocce Ball Tues. & Thurs. afternoons Bingo Tues. at 12:30; FREE Hand & Foot Thurs. at 12:30. Join in! Pinochle Fri. at noon. All are welcome! Used eyeglasses are collected for the Lions Club in our little library.
3 EXERCISE CLASSES Fun & Fitness! Close to home! Exercise classes are your chance to keep your mind and body fit, healthy, and strong. All classes are customized to the needs and abilities of adults 55 and older. That means they are made just for you! Classes are bulked together in a series. Payment (listed below) is PER SERIES and not per class. If you miss a class within a series, full price (as listed below in the chart) is still owed. Detailed class descriptions can be found at KSC in the brochure rack across from the restrooms. Below are dates, times, and costs. CLASS DAY TIME SERIES DATES COST Aerobics Morning T & Th 9:00 10:00 a.m. Aerobics Evening M 5:30 6:30 p.m. 1) 11/2 30 2) 12/5 14 (half) 1) 10/9 11/13 2) 11/20 12/11 $16 $14 Balance, Strengthen, Move! Th 9:00 9:45 a.m. 11/2, 9, 16, 30 $10 Yoga for Balance & Flexibility W 11:30 12:30 11/1 29 (off 11/22) $10 Fit Yoga W 10:05 11:15 a.m. 11/1 29 (off 11/22) $10 Gentle Yoga F 9:00 10:15 a.m. ON-GOING FREE Strength Training M & W 9:00 9:50 a.m. 10/30 11/27 $16 Tai Chi *NEW TIME!* T & Th *10:15 11:15 a.m.* ON-GOING FREE Tai Chi Fit M 10:00 11:00 a.m. 11/13 27, 12/4 $10 Yoga Deep Stretch & Restore T 11:10-12:30 1) 10/31, 11/7 & 14 OFF 11/21 2) 11/28, 12/5 & 12 $10 ORNAMENT WREATH Make an 8 wreath with shiny glass bulbs. Option: bring in some of your ornaments and add them to the wreath, too. Makes a great personalized gift for family members or keep it for yourself! Fri., Dec. 8 at 11:00. Cost is $5 and due 11/30. Bring a glue gun if you have one. Instructor: Connie Adams. ACRYLIC PAINTING Mondays, 2:30-4:30 with Connie Adams. Series is Nov Class will take December off and regroup in January Cost is $25. WATERCOLOR PAINTING Thursdays from 9:00-11:00. Taught by Connie Adams. Cost is $25 for each four-week series. Dates are Nov (off 11/23) and Dec PINE CONE WREATH class with Connie Adams on Fri., Nov. 3 at 11:00. Registration closed, class full. BATH SALT CLASS Learn about all natural essential oils and how to safety use them for health and beauty! Make a jar of aromatic bath salts using essential oils! Give as a gift or gift yourself. Class is Mon., Nov. 13 at 11:00. Cost is $5 and due 11/6. Instructor: Dawn Gettig.
4 DONUTS WITH SANTA Sat. Dec. 2 9:00-11:00 a.m. Santa Claus Santa Claus is making a special appearance in Kirtland! Take a photo with the Big Guy! This and other photo opportunities await! Crafts and games are offered for the kids as well. Donuts and Hot Cocoa & Coffee bar Sponsored by Kirtland Senior Board Have a snack and hot drink! The Kirtland Senior Board is hosting a snack bar of donuts from Patterson s and either coffee (with flavored creamers) or hot cocoa (with marshmallows, chocolate chips, and other toppings). Cost is $3/person. Pay at the door. All proceeds benefit the seniors. Santa s Secret Shop Sponsored by the Kirtland Senior Center A Santa s Secret Shop will be available for children to purchase gifts for family and friends. Items range in price from $1-5. Volunteers will be available to help the kids shop, wrap purchases, and tag gifts. Cash only. Holiday Basket Donations Sponsored by Kirtland Area Service Council Bring in your non-perishable food donation for the Kirtland Area Service Council. Donations will be used for the annual holiday baskets distributed to Kirtland residents in need of assistance. Monetary donations are welcome and may be sent to City Hall at 9301 Chillicothe Road, Kirtland, OH Make checks payable to Kirtland Area Service Council. Would you like to help us?! We could use help with serving donuts, cocoa, and coffee as well as setting up and cleaning up. Help is also needed bagging gifts the kids purchase. Let Jenna know if you can help for a couple hours. Thanks! SHUFFLEBOARD INTEREST Is there anyone interested in getting shuffleboard games started at the senior center? If so, PLEASE let us know in the office. Thank you! Terrarium Making class Make your own terrarium with succulents and air plants, which are easy to care for, even if you lack a green thumb! Class is easy to follow, as the instructor guides you step by step. Each month is a different terrarium. Join us Tues. Dec. 19 at 10:30 for Santa & Succulents in a black square ceramic container. Cost is $5 and due Dec. 12. (January 15 class is succulents and stones in a rose bowl.) Open Enrollment presentation for Medicare is November 8 at 11:00. The presentation is free but you need to sign up in the office. This is the time to make changes in your plan.
5 LAKE COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES LEVY ISSUE 4 Fact: Nearly 25% of Lake County s population is 60 years and older. By 2030, 33.9% of our population will be 60 years or older. Fact: Federal funding for senior services has not kept up with demographic change or economic factors. Today, the federal government invests only $29.75 for every senior. The reach of this funding will continue to erode as the population ages. Fact: Issue 4 renews the existing 0.5 mills and adds 0.3 mills to make up for declining federal funding and increasing need for services. Fact: It adds 87 cents per month per $100,000 home valuation. Fact: Lake County senior levy funding currently supports vital programs including: Home delivered and congregate meals Homemaker services Case management services Home maintenance and modification projects Health, recreation, socialization, and wellness activities at ten local senior centers Volunteer opportunities for older adults that keep seniors safe in their own homes Fact: An increase in levy funds would help to support the projected increase in older adults for current services and allow for additional senior services, such as adult guardianship services and expanded protective services for older adults. Fact: A decrease in funding would mean a significant loss of senior services in Lake County. For more information on the Senior Services Levy, contact Alyea Barajas at (440) or alyea.barajas@lakecountyohio.gov. ELECTION DAY DONUTS The Kirtland Community and Senior Center is a polling place on Election Day. The Senior Board will be selling donuts from Patterson s in the lobby for a fundraiser. Stop by and grab a sweet treat! Regularly scheduled classes will take place as normal (minus pickleball).
6 KIRTLAND SENIOR CENTER 7900 EUCLID-CHARDON ROAD KIRTLAND, OH PRESORT STD. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 174 Willoughby, OH SENIOR CENTER HOURS M only Tu F 9:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. (440) CommunityCenter@kirtlandohio.com DATED MATERIAL MAIL IMMEDIATELY CURRENT RESIDENT OR: This newsletter is published monthly on the City of Kirtland website, KirtlandOhio.com. PICKLEBALL - evening hours added! This activity is a hit! In an effort to accommodate the need for more playing time, the courts are open Mon., Tues, Thurs, and Fri from 10:00-3:00 for all to play. In addition, Wednesday from 1:00-5:30 PM are now open on 11/1, 8, 22, & 29 only. Due to gym usage for other activities, please be prepared to setup or take down the net on any given day. Pickleball is similar to tennis but played on a smaller court, using a plastic whiffle ball and hard paddle. Play is free to members. THE KIRTLAND SENIOR BOARD is a group of volunteers who help out with activities and events throughout the year at the Senior Center. They are advisory only, bringing forth ideas and suggestions for senior center programs. They do not set municipality budgets or spend tax monies collected from levies. They are helpers! The idea is to bring enthusiasm and awareness to our facility so that it continues to be supported by the community. They host fundraisers throughout the year such as 50/50 drawings, the sale table, and selling donuts and pancakes for large community events. They also provide subsidization for the birthday, men s, and ladies lunches, among others. They provide the birthday cake, entertainment, and more. If you are interested in becoming a member of this informal group, speak to any board member, or president, Jr. Orick, or let Jenna know in the office. If you would like more information, let us know! Thanks!
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