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Page 2 The Oak Leaf April 2016
Olivedale Board of Directors
Meets every 3rd Wednesday at 11:00a. Meetings open to all members.
The elected Board of Directors represent the members of Olivedale. They welcome all comments from the membership. Please feel free to approach any of the listed Directors to express your concerns or write them down and place them in the Board suggestion box located inside the front entrance. If you are not sure how to get in touch with a board member, please ask at the office.
Jim Barnhart
June Conkle
Joe Fox
Becky Ginnery
Joy Kellenbarger
Larry Leach
Becky Raybourne
Georgia Roebuck
(Unless Otherwise Noted) OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (MUST BE 18 YRS OR OLDER)—ADMISSION $5 NO Carry-In Refreshments - Dinner Menu, Refreshments and Drink Available for Purchase
Kitchen Opens 6:00p ~ Dance 7:00p—10:00p
Larry Wentz, President
Peg Clifford, Vice President
Ruth Wilcox, Secretary
Karen Sanner, Treasurer
Tom Corbin, Legal Advisor
Jim Martin, Past President
OLIVEDALE SENIOR CENTER Is a part of Lancaster Parks & Recreation
Michael Tharp Jr., Superintendent of Parks
Carla Young, Olivedale Park Manager
Therapeutic Shoe Clinic
Diabetic Supplies offers those covered under
Medicare and private insurance diabetic shoes
and orthopedic inserts with physician
authorization once every calendar year. They will
hold a shoe clinic Wednesday, April 13 at
10:00a at Olivedale. Contact the Olivedale office
to make an appointment. If you have questions
about qualification, please contact
Diabetic Supplies at 614-481-9841 or visit
medicarediabetics.com. You must bring
your insurance and physician information to the
clinic.
Avada Audiology and Hearing Care
Avada will be at Olivedale on Wednesday, April
6 at 9:00a to conduct free hearing tests. Do not
miss out on this generous free service.
COAAA Advisory Council Meeting
The COAAA is comprised of 32 members from 8
Central Ohio counties who represent the views of
older adults in their communities and advise
COAAA in its programming. The meeting is
COMMUNITY NEWS
Olivedale Prom
Saturday, April 9 “The Nostalgics”
Big Band Sound Say yes to the prom dress and join us for food, fun
and dancing...you just may be crowned King or Queen!
Jerry Bean
Saturday, April 23 DJ Music You Can Dance To!
scheduled for Thursday, April 7 at 10:30a at
3776 High St., Columbus, OH 43207. For
information, call 614-645-7250.
Decision WEEK 2016—April 18-22!
Wednesday, April 20 at 4:00p, FMC will conduct
a workshop at Olivedale assisting in completion of
Living Wills or Medical Power of Attorney forms.
Flyers will be posted with further information.
Lancaster Parks News visit www.lancasterparks.com Alley Park April 3-April-October Goslin Nature Education Center Open April 9-Saturday in the Park-Dig It-10-11:30am April 16-Night Time Adventures-9pm Fun for the whole family- FREE - Quarter Moon Star Gazing April 23-Earth Day Celebration April 23-Men’s and Mixed Adult Softball Leagues starts on April 23-Registration deadline will be April 8 at 4pm April 30-Rising Park Mount Pleasant-Geology/Bird Migration Hike 10am FREE Olivedale Park 1st Thurs. of ea. month at 7:00p—Photo Club—Any skill level welcome to share the love of taking photos.
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win a “Volee”. The paparazzi may take a photo
or two and someone may be interviewed. The
entertainment will be reminiscent of the
Rat-Pack era of old Hollywood. Come dressed to
the nines or dress how you feel. Lunch will be
served by our great sponsors from Fairfield
National Bank along with some other familiar
faces. Don’t forget to RSVP no later than April
22 by 4:30p. We hope to see you there
so we can ask “Who are you wearing?”
COMMUNICATION CORNER
EATING AT OLIVEDALE coffee. Open to the public and please pay
at the office. Larry serves the best
waffles this side of Belgium!
Fish Fry is Back!
Take the bait and save the date! Our fish fry for
this month will be held on Tuesday, April 26 from
4:30-6:30p. On the menu is all you can eat fish
served with a baked potato and coleslaw. Take out
is available and pre-sale tickets are available at the
office, adults $8, children $4. Tickets can also be
purchased at the door, but may be limited. Don’t
let this dinner be the one that got away!
Kitchen Cleaning
Chef Judy would like to send out a special
recognition to all who helped with the pre-spring
kitchen cleaning. It can be a greasy job and these
volunteers rolled up their sleeves and got it done.
THANK YOU!!!
Coffee Club
Stop in on Friday, April 1 for the monthly
financial discussion group meeting at 9:30a.
Topics of discussion will cover various aspects of
the economy. Contact Allison Spangler at
740-653-2308 for questions.
2nd Tuesday Lunch
Chef Judy is getting anxious for warm weather
and barbecue! Come get a taste of summer at our
2nd Tuesday lunch held on Tuesday, April 12.
The menu will consist of barbecue ribs, mac &
cheese, coleslaw and apple pie. Serving will be
from 11:30a -12:30p and the cost is only $6.
Don’t forget to make your reservation by Friday,
April 8. BYOB (bring your own bib!)
Pancake Breakfast & Granny’s Attic
Our pancakes are flipping yummy! Join us
on Wednesday, April 20 for our all you can
eat Pancake Breakfast. Drown our pancakes in
maple syrup served with bacon, juice, coffee or
tea, served from 7:30a - 10:30a and only $4.00 per
person with extra sides available for 50¢ (except
scrambled eggs for $1). Do you need a new
vase to show off your spring flowers? Be sure to
check out the sales at Granny’s Attic after
breakfast.
Waffle Breakfast
Waffleologist Larry will be serving his illustrious
waffles every Thursday from 8:00a -10:00a. $3
per person includes waffles, sausage, juice, and
April Is Volunteer Month
What’s better than a Red Carpet event to
honor all Olivedale volunteers? We can’t think
of anything. All who volunteered at Olivedale
in the past year should have received an
invitation to the biggest red carpet event at
Olivedale. It is a chance to show our
appreciation for the many and various
volunteers that make Olivedale great.
Hollywood is coming to Olivedale. Gather at
10:30a. Walk the red carpet into the
wonderful world of Hollywood. Be prepared to
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chapters describing individual mothers
and their often traumatic deliveries,
and more light-hearted incidents back
at the convent. Pick up a copy at the
Information Desk at the Fairfield County Public
Library on Broad Street. Contact Barbara
Ramsey 740-653-3897 if you have any questions.
Travel Buddies
Do you like to adventure to new locations? Join us
for the Olivedale Travel Buddies meeting on
Tuesday, April 26 at 1:00p. If you are interested
in attending the meeting contact Terrie Mitchell
at 740-304-1121 before the next meeting.
Tai Chi
We will be learning some new movies in
Tai Chi this month, so com join us and find
out about Cross Wave of Water Lily, bend bow to
Shoot Tiger and Leisurely Tying Coat. Beginners
are always welcome. Tai Chi classes are held
every Monday with Regular Tai Chi class at
1:00p and Tai Chi for Health at 2:00p. The cost
is $3.25 at time of class. No pre-registration
necessary.
Learn to play Mahjong
If you would like to learn how to play the popular
game of Mahjong, now is your chance. We will be
holding a beginner Mahjong class on Fridays, at
10:00a starting on April 1. This class will cover
both Chinese and American versions. Reserve
your spot today by calling the office at
740-687-6655. The class will be for a maximum of
8 students. We promise it is easy and fun!
Walker’s Club
Meet us at Olivedale on Thursday, April 7 at
8:45a and hike to Ety Road or as far as you are
able. Transportation will be provided back to
Olivedale where we will then go out to lunch. Also
on Thursday, April 21 we will meet again at
Olivedale at 8:30a to go on a hike at
Shallenbarger Nature Preserve. All are welcome.
Contact Larry at 740-653-8101 if you have any
questions.
Art Is 4 Every 1
Create your own one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
The Art is 4 Every 1 class meets every
Tuesday at 1:00p. The initial supply kit and class
is $33 and follow up classes are only $11. Payment
must be made when first registering for the class
and if paying by check, please make the check
payable to Patti Goltz.
Ballroom Dance ~ Texas Two Step
Pull on your dancing boots we’re going to
two-step! The two-step is a partner dance,
consisting of a leader and a follower. The leader
determines the movements and patterns of the pair
as they move around the dance floor. It is
a progressive dance that proceeds counterclockwise
around the floor. The two-step has positions such as
the Sweetheart, Shadow, Wrap and Promenade. Classes are held Friday’s at 1:00p. No partner
required and the cost is $5 per person to be prepaid
at the office. If you can remember slow, slow, quick
quick, you will be on your way to two-stepping!
Basket Class ~ Deep Market Basket
For the month of April we will be making a
deep market basket. It measures 10” x 10”
square and is 7” high with a hoop handle.
The class will be held Monday, April 11 starting at
9:00a. The cost is $35 and reservations and pay-
ment must be made by Friday, April 8. The class
is limited to 12 participants and if paying by check
please make the check payable to Nan Wood.
Clogging Class
Join our clogging class and get ready to kick up your
heels! Beginners class is held on Mondays at
10:00a and our regular clogging class is held at
10:00a every Wednesday (with the exception of
Pancake Breakfast Wednesday, then class is
Friday at 9:30a). The cost is $2.00 per class.
Clogger’s get a “kick” out of life! The Bookies
We are “The Bookies”. We read books, interesting
books! We will meet on Tuesday, April 19 at
1:00p to discuss “Call the Midwife” written by
Jennifer Warth. The story is split between
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Puzzle Rules: The person(s) calling the office on April 1st with the correct answer to the puzzle will be entered into a drawing for an Olivedale Fish Fry ticket. Answer to March’s puzzle:“3 blind mice”. Winner: Judy Denney
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Deadline
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Trip Sign-up begins
9:30a Coffee Club
9:30a Clogging
10:00a Beg Majhong
11:00a Line Dance
1:00p Poker
1:00p Ball Room
1:00p Hand & Foot
1:00p Mahjong
2:00p Polynesian Dance
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Toe Care (by appt) 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Bell Choir W aff le Breakfast 10:00a Beg Majhong 7:00p - 10:00p
TAX PREP by appt. 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:00a Clogging 8:00a - 10:00a 11:00a Line Dance Dance T onight
10:00a Beg Clogging 12:30p Dominoes 10:45a Bible Study 9:00a Quilt Charms 1:00p Poker Nostalgics
10:00a Tatting 12:30p Shanghai 1:00p Euchre 10:00a W oodcarvers 1:00p Ball Room
11:00a Beg Line Dance 1:00p Rambling Design 7:00p Line Dance 1:00p Pinochle 1:00p Hand & Foot
12:30p Artists Hour 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 1:00p Bingo 1:00p Mahjong
1:00p Bridge 1:00p Bridge 7:00p Photo club 2:00p Polynesian Dance
1:00p Cribbage 1:00p Pinochle
1:00p Veterans 5:00p Euchre
1:00p Tai Chi Adv.
2:00p Tai Chi for Health
7:00p Line Dance
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
TAX PREP by appt. 11:30 - 12:30 8:00a Depart Air- W af f le Breakfast 9:30a Asset Protection
9:00a Basket Class 2nd T uesday Lunch streams & Airspace 8:00a - 10:00a 10:00a Beg Majhong
10:00a Beg Clogging 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Bell Choir 8:00a Golf Mtg 11:00a Line Dance
10:00a Tatting 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:00a Clogging 9:00a Quilt Charms 12:00p Red Hats
11:00a Beg Line Dance 12:30p Dominoes 10:45a Bible Study 10:00a W oodcarvers 1:00p Poker
12:30p Artists Hour 12:30p Shanghai 1:00p Euchre 1:00p Pinochle 1:00p Ball Room
1:00p Bridge 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 7:00p Line Dance 1:00p Bingo 1:00p Hand & Foot
1:00p Cribbage 1:00p Bridge 5:00p Bowling Bqt 1:00p Mahjong
1:00p Tai Chi Adv. 1:00p Pinochle 2:00p Polynesian Dance
2:00p Tai Chi for Health 2:00p Coin Auction
7:00p Line Dance 5:00p Euchre
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10:00a Beg Clogging 9:00a Blood Pressure 7:30a - 10:30a W aff le Breakfast 9:30a Clogging 7:00p - 10:00p
10:00a Tatting 9:30a Culinary Comfort P ancake Breakfast 8:00a - 10:00a 10:00a Beg Majhong Dance T onight
10:00a New Member Mtg 11:00a Adv Line Dance 9:00a Bell Choir 9:00a Quilt Charms 11:00a Line Dance Jerry Bean
11:00a Beg Line Dance 12:30p Dominoes 10:45a Bible Study 10:00a Depart 11:00a Vascular Screen
12:30p Artists Hour 12:30p Shanghai 1:00p Euchre 5th Dimension (by appt. only)
1:00p Bridge 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 4:00p Decision Day 1:00p Pinochle 1:00p Poker
1:00p Cribbage 1:00p Bookies 7:00p Line Dance 1:00p Bingo 1:00p Ball Room
1:00p Veterans 1:00p Bridge 1:00p Hand & Foot
1:00p Tai Chi Adv. 1:00p Pinochle 1:00p Mahjong
2:00p Tai Chi for Health 5:00p Euchre 2:00p Polynesian Dance
7:00p Line Dance
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NL Folding 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Bell Choir W aff le Breakfast 10:30a V ol Lunch
Toe Care (by appt) 9:30a Depart 10:00a Clogging 8:00a - 10:00a NO Ball Room
10:00a Beg Clogging Floyd Cramer 10:45a Bible Study 9:00a Quilt Charms 2:00p Poker
10:00a Tatting 11:00a Adv Line Dance 1:00p Euchre 1:00p Pinochle 2:00p Hand & Foot
11:00a Beg Line Dance 12:30p Dominoes 7:00p Line Dance 1:00p Bingo 2:00p Mahjong
12:30p Artists Hour 12:30p Shanghai NO Polynesian Dance
1:00p Bridge 1:00p ArtIs4Every1
1:00p Cribbage 1:00p Travel Buddies
1:00p Tai Chi Adv. 1:00p Bridge
2:00p Tai Chi for Health 1:00p Pinochle
7:00p Line Dance 4:30p - 6:30p
Fish Fry
5:30p Euchre
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Exercise Classes
Class attendance in the Aerobic Room is limited
to 20 participants.
Aerobics Interval— Mon, Wed, Fri
8:00a—9:00a
Lite Aerobics— Tues, Thurs
10:00a—11:00a
Pilates Fit— Mon, Wed, Fri
9:10a—10:00a
Silver Sneakers Classic Mon, Wed, Fri
10:15a—11:00a
Strength & Balance— Tues, Thurs
9:00a—10:00a
Yoga Stretch— Fri
11:00a—12:00p
Tues, Thurs
6:00p—7:00p
Aerobic Dance-Toning Tue, Thurs
Chair Asst. Strength— 11:00a—12:00P
Aerobics/Tone it up Tues,
7:00-7:45P
Aerobics/Tone It Up Thurs
7:00-7:45P
Orientations by appointment only
Pool Schedule-Fall Classes March 14—May 6
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
7:00 Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool
8:00 Aqua Challenge Aqua Challenge Aqua Challenge Aqua Challenge Aqua Challenge
9:00 Silver Splash Silver Splash Silver Splash Silver Splash Silver Splash
10:00 Light Aerobics Light Aerobics Light Aerobics Light Aerobics Light Aerobics
11:00 Jointly Speaking Arthritis Jointly Speaking Arthritis Jointly Speaking
12:00 Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool
1:00 Aqua Aerobics Aqua Aerobics Aqua Aerobics Aqua Aerobics Aqua Aerobics
2:00 Water Workout Water Workout Water Workout Water Workout Water Workout
3:00 Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool
4:00 Strength & Flexibility Light Aerobics Strength & Flexibility Light Aerobics Close at 4:30
5:00 Light Aerobics Water Workout Light Aerobics Water Workout XX
6:00 Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool XX
7:00 Arthritis Open Pool Arthritis Open Pool XX
WELLNESS CENTER HOURS
Monday-Thursday 7:00a—8:00p
Friday 7:00a—4:30p
Oral Health: A window to your overall health
Did you know that oral health can
offer clues about overall health?
Or that problems in the mouth can
affect the rest of the body? Under-
stand the connection between oral
health, overall health and what to
do for protection. Like many
areas of the body, the mouth is
teeming with bacteria, most
harmless. Normally the body's
natural defenses and good oral
health care, such as daily
brushing and flossing, can keep
bacteria under control. However,
without proper oral hygiene,
bacteria can reach levels that
might lead to tooth decay and gum
disease. Certain medicines like
painkillers, decongestants, and
antihistamines can reduce saliva
flow. Saliva washes away food
and neutralizes acids produced by
bacteria in the mouth, helping to
protect from microbial invasion or
overgrowth that might lead to
disease. Studies also suggest that
oral bacteria and the inflammation
associated with periodontitis,
might play a role in some diseases.
Certain diseases, such as diabetes
can lower the body's resistance to
infection, making oral health
problems more severe. Protect
your oral health by brushing,
flossing, eating a healthy diet,
replacing your toothbrush every 3
months or sooner if bristles are
frayed and schedule regular
checkups. Remember, taking care
of your oral health is making an
investment in your overall health.
Pool Sign-Up for Spring II Session, (May 9 - July 1) starts Monday, May 2. Please pick up registration slips at the front desk prior to sign up. Be sure all medical and waiver paperwork is up-to-date through July.
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Red Glad Hatters
The Red Glad Hatters will be taking a
bus trip to see the musical “Fiddler on
the Roof”, Thursday, April 14. This pre-paid trip
includes your show, meal, and transportation. The
bus will depart Olivedale promptly at 8:00a and
will return at 5:00p. If you have any concerns
please contact Ann Foraker 740-659-4810 or
Naomi Gillenwater 740-653-5547.
Rambling Designers Garden Club
The Rambling Designers Garden Club will
meet at Olivedale on Tuesday, April 5 at
1:00p. Each member will create a fresh
flower arrangement. The flowers will be provided
by participants but participants must bring their
own container and clippers. We need to know how
many people to provide flowers for so if you did not
sign up at the March meeting call Ann Huston at
740-654-4739 if you plan to attend.
Olivedale Golf League
The 2016 Golf League, Men & Women will hold an
organizational meeting Thursday, April 14 at
8:30a at Olivedale. Sign-up cards were mailed in
March to all who were members last year. Bring
your card and league fees to the meeting. New
members can get sign-up cards at the meeting.
The league fee will once again be $15. League play
begins Thursday, April 28. New members are
welcome. Must be an Olivedale member
to play. For Men’s league, if paying by
check, make payable to Gary Boch,
Secretary/Treasurer.
Coin Club
The Olivedale Coin Club will meet on Tuesday,
April 12 at 2:00p in the Rosebank Room. Our
topic for discussion will be “Collecting Large Cents
and Indian Head Pennies.” Members are asked to
bring their collections of these coins for show and
tell. Members can interact with one another and
buy, sell or trade specific coins that they need for
their collections. Contact Steve at 740-654-8831
for further information on the club or coin
collecting questions. New members or guests are
always welcome.
Olivedale Singles Lunch Schedule/April
April 6, Wed. -11:30a Main Street Bistro
April 13, Wed. -11:30a The Well
April 20, Wed. -11:30a Nick’s Pizza
April 27, Wed. -11:30a Deb’s Corner
If you have any questions please call Bonnie Suer
740-415-7834.
Military Veterans of Olivedale
We would like to thank Mike Kiger for arranging
our March guest speaker, Rick Szabrak, Rick is
the County Economic Development Director. He
informed our group on various activities in
Fairfield County. If you have an idea for an
interesting speaker or presentation please contact
George Speakman. All members of Olivedale who
served in the military are invited to join us at
1:00p on the first and third Monday of each
month for fun and fellowship. If you have any
questions, please call Rick Milheim at
740-624-1290 or [email protected].
Quilt Charms
“Quilts made with love age with time, but never
lose their warmth.” As always we are busy
making quilts for family, friends, and for
donations. We have received donated fabric from
many of our members and Connecting Threads
Material Company. Our annual quilt retreat in
Berlin, OH will be April 10 through April 12 where
we will have fun sewing and shopping. At our
meeting on May 5 there will be a color class led by
Lunn’s Fabric. Join us for our meetings held on
Thursday mornings at 9:00a. We welcome new
members who are interested in quilting.
Display Case
Be sure to stop by the display case in April to see items and
memorabilia from the Olivedale Kitchen Band including newspaper
articles, photographs, instruments, and aprons. Look back at this
group that first began in 1983. Members have changed over the years
but the group continues to uplift spirits with their music and humor.
Culinary Corner ~ Cooking Class
We received an enthusiastic response to the start of a cooking class.
The first class will be held on Friday, May 27 at 12:30p. The cost
will be $10.00 per class and will need to be prepaid by Friday, May
20. We would like to invite you to take part in learning new recipes
and proper techniques while having guaranteed fun!
FMC Vascular Screening
Olivedale will host Fairfield Medical Center on Thursday,
April 28 from 11:00a-2:30p to provide Vascular screenings by
appointment only, including ABI and A-fib for $20 a screening. FMC is
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Welcome New Members! In Memory of Brenda Gipson
Sherry Gordish
Donna Gordon
Sandy Greathouse
Lee Grove
Carolyn Hampton
Joe & Sandy Hanning
Michael Hartwick
April Hewlett
Wanda “Sue” Johnson
Norma Karshner
Cathy Kerns
James LaRock
Rebecca Armas
Bruce & Marlene Babcock
Kevin Colburn
Albert Colby
Sandy Crokos
Betty Davis
Sally Deckard
Mary Devault
Ronald Dillion
Thomas & Stephanie
Freeland
Bill Fricker
Marsha Garrett
MAY NEWSLETTER REMINDER Deadline Friday, April 1, 2016 Newsletter folding Monday, April 25, 2016
Robert Arnold William Brookover
Ray Carroll Leslie Dufner Reggie Pryor Shirley VanHorn
offering this service, not to make money, but to uncover underlying
issues that a patient did not know existed, and help move them into
treatment as many of these issues can be life threatening. Please call
FMC Cardiovascular Dept. at 740-687-8960 to make an appointment.
Culinary Comfort Care®.
Hospice volunteer and former executive chef George Mrus
(rhymes with bus) thinks food should be part of hospice
comfort care. In fact, he’s got a name for his kitchen-table
enterprise: Culinary Comfort Care®. He realized that even after a
patient seemed to have lost all connection to who or where they were,
their five senses still worked. “Why not food?” George thought.
Surely the smell, taste and communal activity of eating certain foods
would delight a hospice patient. If you have someone who might
benefit from this philosophy, come listen and learn from chef Mrus
Tuesday, April 19 at 9:30a. Chef Mrus will whip something up
special for each to savor so we too can pass the memories. Please
mark your calendar to attend this free informational seminar.
Christine Mooney
Terry & Sue Ringhiser
Jane Shafer
Connie Shannon
Dale & Joyce Shaw
Gregg & Sandy Shull
Jerry & Kay Sims
Michael Speirs
Paula Sprouse
Danial & Betty Stump
Harry & Betty Swingle
Judy Young
Carol Zishka
February Trip Reminders: Airstreams and Airspace - April 13 The 5th Dimension - April 21 The Legend of Floyd Cramer - April 26
Mickey Gilley - Villa Milano Ballroom
Mickey Gilley has accomplished what most artists
only dream of, a long and fulfilling career marked
by loyal fans and financial success. He has stayed
current with the times. In 1976, he swept the ACM
Awards, hauling home trophies for multiple
categories for his hits including “Stand By Me” and
“Don’t the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time”.
Don’t miss this performance on Monday, May 16.
$77 per person includes travel to the Villa Milano
Ballroom, show and meal (not gratuity). Departing
at 11:00a and returning around 4:30p.
Dine and Dance
Rustle up your rootin’ tootin’ pals and let’s go line
dancing’! Olivedale will be traveling to Columbus
to one of the hottest country dance clubs on
Wednesday, May 25 to strut our stuff on the
Tequila Cowboy dance floor during line dance
lessons. But first we will dine at Buca di Beppo.
Dinner includes salad, hot bread, spaghetti
marinara, fettuccine alfredo, chicken parmigiana
and unlimited soft drinks, coffee or tea. And for
dessert cheesecake! $38 per person includes,
travel, meal, lessons, tax & gratuity. Departing
5p and returning around 11p. Let’s heel, toe,
docie doe, come on baby let’s go boot scootin’!
Brown County & Indianapolis - Wednesday, May 11 & Thursday May 12 - 2 days/1 night
Enjoy the development of the Art Colony and the
local residents and culture of Brown County. It
attracts visitors to its’ small shops, lodging
facilities, and restaurants throughout Nashville, IN
and Brown County, IN. Experience the Boggstown
Cabaret Supper Club where you will enjoy a
fantastic dinner before you sit back and enjoy the
live entertainment. The show is a blend of
Vaudeville, Vegas, Branson, and a bit of Broadway.
Your second day you will explore the Eiteljorg
**** April TRIP SIGN UP*** Friday, April 8
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Day Trips Museum. This is the only museum of it’s kind in
the Mid-West. On your guided tour view Western
art and Native American art, cultural objects, and
outdoor gardens. We will visit the Congressional
Medal of Honor Memorial. Lunch will be served at
Hollyhock Hill. It has been revered as an
institution for Indianapolis premiere dining. $341
per person based on double occupancy. Contact
the office as soon as possible to reserve your seat
today. (Insurance not included.)
Pennsylvania Rail Adventure ~ Wendt Tours
June 27 thru June 30 4 days and 3 nights.
Highlights include: Frank Lloyd Wright’s
Fallingwater - Lancaster County Sight & Sound
Millennium Theatre’s Samson - Amtrak’s Train ride. Tour rates: $699.00/pp double ~ $684.00/pp
triple ~ $879.00/pp single ~ including insurance.
Mount Rushmore & the Black Hills of South Dakota
Olivedale & Mermaid Travel present a 2016
Western Tour. 9 days, 8 nights August 20 thru
August 28, $885 per person double occupancy.
8 breakfasts and 6 dinners includes. Highlights
include: Guided Tour of Deadwood plus gaming at
a Deadwood casino, Unique Journey Museum,
Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park,
Tour of Wildlife Loop Road at Custer State Park
and Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
East Coast Islands, the Hamptons & the Big Apple
Olivedale & Mermaid Travel will venture to the
East Coast Islands for 6 days and 5 nights
departing on September 18, 2016.
Highlights include: 3 nights at the Mohegan Sun
Resort & Casino - The Hamptons - New York City
Tour - Top of the Rock - Time Square - 9/11
Memorial - Mystic Seaport & Mystic Horse Drawn
Carriage Tour
Tour rates: $2369 per person double
+ Single Supplement $650
Brochures for Mermaid vacations are available at
the Olivedale office. For reservations or questions
for both of these vacations please contact Sally
Sutter @ (740) 407-2157 or email:
** Vacation Alert **
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid
Permit 57 Lancaster, OH 43130
Olivedale Senior Citizens of Fairfield County 253 Boving Road
Lancaster, OH 43130-4240
PH: 740-687-6655 FX: 740-681-5020 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.olivedale.com
Renewal Reminder: A to D — Apr. 1 L to R — Oct. 1
E to K — July 1 S to Z — Jan. 1
$12 Per Person Per Year
Olivedale Yard Sale
One man’s trash is another
man’s treasure. Come
search out some treasure on Saturday,
May 21 from 8:00a—2:00p...Rain or
Shine. Olivedale is now selling outside
parking lot spots to anyone who may
have items they don’t need anymore and
would like to make a little money selling
them. Spots are $8 with registration.
We have enlisted a non-profit to pick up
any unsold items after the sale. Tell
your friends and neighbors to come shop
for slightly used items at bargain prices.
Food will be sold as fundraising for
Olivedale. Contact the office at
740-687-6655 for further information.
Rambling Designers Annual Plant Sale
Ready... Get Set...GROW! Do you have a
green thumb? Does your yard need some
sprucing up? It's time for the garden
club’s annual plant sale scheduled for
May 11, just in time for the start of the
growing season. Come see what the
Rambling Designers have grown for your
garden or yard. Ask the experts ques-
tions regarding plants
and flowers. Make the
world a little more
green... or yellow,
pink, purple, blue,
orange. You get the
idea.