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Page 2 The Oak Leaf May 2017
(Unless Otherwise Noted) OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (MUST BE 18 YRS OR OLDER)—ADMISSION $5
NO Carry-In Refreshments - Dinner Menu, Refreshments and Drinks Available for Purchase
Doors Opens 6:00p ~ Dance 7:00p—10:00p
Election Day
Just a reminder May 2 is election day.
Since Olivedale is a precinct, parking will be
limited. Voting will be in progress so please be
courteous when entering the building.
Lancaster Parks News
Alley Park Photo Scavenger Hunt - May 21 1:00p-4:00p free activity for all ages - prizes for participants
Tiki and Miller Pools Open - May 27 - August 13 $4.50 per person (children 2 and under free) Pool parties available from 8:00p to 11:00p Call 740-687-6651 for cost and reservation
Open Nature Center - Sundays (April-October) 1:00p-4:00p at Alley Park in lower level
Pickin’ In The Park—2nd & 4th Wednesday evenings 7:00p-9:00p at Alley Park in lower level. A jam session for players of all abilities & listeners welcome.
For more information on above events go to: lancasterparks.com or email [email protected]
Saturday, May 6
TNT
Round, Square & Line dance
Southeastern Ohio Legal Services
Are you over 60 and in need of legal services but
can’t afford an attorney? SEOLS will be back at
Olivedale starting at 9:00a on Friday, May 26
offering free legal services for seniors. In order to
take advantage of this service you must be
pre-screened by calling 800-686-3668.
AARP Tax Preparation
Thanks to AARP for their
continued support of the
Lancaster/Fairfield County
community by offering free tax
form completion and filing for seniors and low
income people. Front: Nancye Rose, Brenda Karr,
Betty Cruit Back: Mary Kessler, Ron Rowland,
Jerry Wemer, John Keely, Sheila Jacobs, Roger
Peacock.
Dementia/Alzheimer Seminar
Positive behavioral approaches for caregivers.
Seminar will be held at Olivedale on Thursday,
May 25 from 6:00p-7:30p. RSVP to Lisa at
Southeastern Ohio Center for Independent Living
by May 22 by calling 740-689-1494 ext. 10.
COMMUNITY NEWS
Saturday, June 10 Arrowood Entertainment
Western Night
Saturday, June 24 The Nostalgics
Beach Party
OLIVEDALE SENIOR CENTER Is a part of Lancaster Parks & Recreation
Michael Tharp Jr., Superintendent of Parks Carla Young, Olivedale Park Manager
Olivedale Board of Directors Meets every 3rd Wednesday at 11:00a.
Meetings open to all members.
Peg Clifford, President Georgia Roebuck, Vice President
Ruth Wilcox, Secretary Karen Sanner, Treasurer
Tom Corbin, Legal Advisor Larry Wentz, Past President
Debee Arnett Jim Barnhart
Lewis Bell Joe Fox
Becky Ginnery Sonja Hoffmann Margaret Jenkins Connie Russell
The elected Board of Directors represent the members of Olivedale. They welcome comments from all members. 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.
Come Dance with Us
Saturday May 20
David Wayne It’s David’s Birthday Party!
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COMMUNICATION CORNER
shelter houses, 2 football fields, 23 soccer fields, 3
swimming pools, Goslin Nature Education Center,
11 tennis courts, 4 bodies of water and 10 miles of
bike trail. The most visible parks are Olivedale,
Mt. Pleasant/Rising and Alley. This levy helps
support free programs like Santa in the Park,
Pumpkin Hike, Maple Tapping, Frontier Players,
Antique Tractor Show and Friday Night
Bandstand. The Parks department is run by an
independent board who are good stewards of tax-
payer dollars. Questions about any of the above
should be directed to Park Administration.
Parks Levey Info
A renewal levy for Lancaster Parks & Recreation
will be on the ballot May 2nd. This is a renewal,
not a new or increased tax. The funding of $1.562
million is critical and is 75% of the parks $2.1
million budget. The remainder is funded through
revenue from programs and 1% of 1% of the City’s
general fund which can only be used for capital
improvements, not operations. The parks operate
on less money than they did 30 years ago. There
are 740 acres on 26 parks in the Lancaster. This
includes 12 playgrounds, 24 baseball fields, 11
Coffee Club
Join the conversation covering the economy,
interest rates and various other investment topics
with the monthly financial discussion group at
9:00a on Friday, May 5. Contact Allison Spangler
at 740-653-2308 for questions.
2nd Tuesday Lunch
Join us Tuesday, May 9 for a delicious Italian
2nd Tuesday Lunch. Connie will be serving
fettuccine alfredo, garden salad, garlic bread and a
tasty parfait for dessert. Serving will be from
11:30a -12:30p and the cost is only $6. Don’t
forget to make your reservation by Friday,
May 5.
Waffle Breakfast
Waffleologist Larry is serving his delicious waffles
every Thursday from 8:00a -10:00a. $3 per person
includes a waffle, 3 sausage links, juice, and
coffee. Open to the public and please pay at the
office. May will be the last month for the waffle
breakfast until September 7.
Pancake Breakfast & Granny’s Attic
Join us for our Pancake Breakfast on Wednesday,
May 17. Enjoy an abundant breakfast of all you
can eat pancakes along with a helping of bacon,
juice, coffee or tea, served from 7:30a - 10:30a.
Cost is $4.00 per person with extra sides available
for 50¢. Granny’s Attic will be open where you can
bargain shop at yard sale prices. Please note this
will be the last pancake breakfast until
September 20. Make sure you check out the mini
art fair featuring the works of the students in the
“Art is 4 Everyone” class.
Fish Fry
Take the bait, save the date! Our next fish fry is
Tuesday, May 23 from 4:30-6:30p. On the menu
are 2 generous servings of fish along 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!
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Classes And More The Oak Leaf
Art Is 4 Every 1
Art is 4 Every 1 meets every Tuesday at 1:00p.
The initial supply kit and class is $33 with follow-
up classes 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 ~ East Coast Swing
East Coast Swing is a form of social partner dance.
It belongs to the group of swing dances. It is
danced under fast swing music, including rock and
roll and boogie-woogie. As a marketing ploy,
during the 50s, Arthur Murray renamed the
dance Rock 'n' Roll, to capitalize on the popular
music of Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry,
and Bill Haley, but the teenage public was not
fooled, so the re-naming attempt was abandoned.
Join our teacher Stan on Fridays at 1:00p, no
partner required and only $5 per lesson, payable
at the office before class. Stan will have you
triple, triple, rockin’ in no time!
Basket Class ~ Wastepaper Basket
The May project is a wastepaper basket.
This useful basket can be lined with your
typical plastic grocery bag, complete with ears on
each side to loop the bag handles to keep it in
place. It measures 11” x 5 1/2” across and 11”
deep. There will be a color choice offered at the
beginning of class. The class is Monday, May 8
starting at 9:00a. The cost is $31 (if paying by
check please make the check payable to Nan Wood)
and reservations with payment must be made by
Monday, May 1. Class is limited to 12.
Clogging Class
Beginners class is held on Mondays at 10:00a
and our regular clogging class is held every
Wednesday at 10:00a (with the exception of
Pancake Breakfast Wednesday, then class is
Friday at 9:30a). The cost is $2.00 per class.
Crocheting and Knitting Class
Olivedale offers a crocheting and knitting class on
Thursdays at 11:00a. Bring any current
project or if you are a beginner, supplies will be
provided. This class is free. If you have any
questions, call the Olivedale office.
Cornhole
Join our cornhole players at Stanberry School on
Mulberry St. Mondays and Fridays starting at
3:00p. Come anytime between 3:00p and 6:00p. If
interested contact Roger Smith at 740-215-0644.
Line Dance
There are classes for dancers of all experience
levels, day and evening. Check the newsletter
calendar for days and times. Open to all Olivedale
members. Class fee is $3 a person or $5 a couple.
Tai Chi
Tai Chi is an energizing form of exercise that can
be done standing or sitting. Beginners are
welcome. Classes are held Monday with
Intermediate Tai Chi class at 1:00p and
Beginning Tai Chi at 2:00p. Cost is $3.25 at
time of class, no pre-registration necessary.
Bowlers Wanted!
Strike out on a new adventure and join the
Olivedale Bowling League! We will have a meeting
held at Tiki Lanes on August 24 at 1:00p. Or
contact Sharon Shaffer at 740-653-6851 to sign up
for the winter league. A great opportunity that
might be right up your alley!
May May 2017 Page 5
Sunda y Monda y Tue sda y We dne sda y Thursda y Frida y Sa turda y
1 2 3 4 5 6
10:00a Tatting 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Bell Choir 8:00a - 10:00a Deadline 7 :0 0 p - 10 :0 0 p
11:00a Beg Line Dance 10:00a Ping Pong 10:00a Clogging Waffle Breakfast Jun. Newsletter Da nc e Tonight
12:30p Artists Hour 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10 :3 0 a De pa rt 8:45a Walkers Trip S ign- up be gins TNT
1:00p Veterans 11:00a Pinochle The Le tte rma n 9:00a Quilt Charms 9:00a Coffee Club
1:00p Bridge 12:30p Dominoes 10:45a Bible Study 10:00a Woodcarvers 9:00a Ping Pong
1:00p Cribbage 12:30p Shanghai 1:00p Euchre 10:00a Ping Pong 10:00a Beg Majhong
1:00p Tai Chi Inter. 1:00p Rambling Design 7:00p Line Dance 10 :0 0 a Estate Planning11:00a Line Dance
2:00p Tai Chi Beg. 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 11:00p Pinochle 1:00p Poker
3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry1:00p Bridge 11:00a Crocheting & 1:00p Ball Room
7:00p Line Dance 5:00p Euchre Knitting class 1:00p Hand & Foot
1:00p Bingo 1:00p Mahjong
7:00p Photo club 2:00p Polynesian Dance
3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
9:00a Basket Class 9:00a Blood Pressure 9 :0 0 a De pa rt 8:00a - 10:00a 9:00a Ping Pong
10:00a Tatting 10:00a Ping Pong The Home Ga me Waffle Breakfast 10:00a Beg Majhong
11:00a Beg Line Dance 11:3 0 - 12 :3 0 9:00a Bell Choir 9:00a Quilt Charms 11:00a Line Dance
12:30p Artists Hour 2 nd Tue sda y Lunc h 10:00a Clogging 10:00a Ping Pong 1:00p Poker
1:00p Bridge 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:45a Bible Study 11:00p Pinochle 1:00p Ball Room
1:00p Cribbage 11:00a Pinochle 11:ooa - 2 :0 0 p 11:00a Crocheting & 1:00p Hand & Foot
1:00p Tai Chi Inter. 12:30p Dominoes Ra mbling De signe rs Knitting class 1:00p Mahjong
2:00p Tai Chi Beg. 12:30p Shanghai Ann'l P la nt Sa le 1:00p FREE Bingo & 2:00p Polynesian Dance
3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry1:00p ArtIs4Every1 1:00p Euchre Seminar 3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry
7:00p Line Dance 1:00p Bridge 7:00p Line Dance
3:00p Coin Club
5:00p Euchre
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10:00a Tatting 9:00a Blood Pressure 7 :3 0 a - 10 :3 0 p 8:00a - 10:00a 9:00a Ping Pong 7 :0 0 p - 10 :0 0 p
11:00a Beg Line Dance 10:00a Ping Pong Pa nc a ke Bre a kfa st Waffle Breakfast 9:30a Clogging Da nc e Tonight
12:30p Artist Hour 11:00a Adv Line Dance 8 :0 0 a - 3 :0 0 p 8 :15 a De pa rt 10:00a Beg Majhong Da vid Wa yne
1:00p Veterans 11:00a Pinochle Mini Art Show Siste r Ac t 11:00a Line Dance It's Da vid's
1:00p Bridge 12:30p Dominoes 9:00a Bell Choir 8:30a Walkers 12:00p Red Hats @ Birthda y!
1:00p Cribbage 12:30p Shanghai 10:45a Bible Study 9:00a Quilt Charms Buxton Inn
1:00p Tai Chi Inter. 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 1:00p Euchre 10:00a Woodcarvers 1:00p Poker
2:00p Tai Chi Beg. 1:00p Bridge 7:00p Line Dance 10:00a Ping Pong 1:00p Ball Room
3:00p Cornhole 1:00p Bookies 11:00p Pinochle 1:00p Hand & Foot
7:00p Line Dance 5:00p Euchre 11:00a Crocheting & 1:00p Mahjong
Knitting class 2:00p Polynesian Dance
1:00p Bingo 3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry
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NL FOLD 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Bell Choir 8:00a - 10:00a 9:00a SEOLS (by appt only)
10:00a Tatting 10:00a Ping Pong 10:00a Clogging Waffle Breakfast 9:00a Ping Pong
10:00a New Member Mtg.11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:45a Bible Study 9:00a Quilt Charms 10:00a Beg Majhong
11:00a Beg Line Dance 11:00a Pinochle 1:00p Euchre 10:00a Ping Pong 11:00a Line Dance
12:30p Artists Hour 12:30p Dominoes 7:00p Line Dance 10:00a Senior Fraud 1:00p Poker
1:00p Bridge 12:30p Shanghai 11:00p Pinochle 1:00p Ball Room
1:00p Cribbage 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 11:00a Crocheting & 1:00p Hand & Foot
1:00p Tai Chi Inter. 1:00p Bridge Knitting class 1:00p Mahjong
2:00p Tai Chi Beg. 4 :3 0 p- 6 :3 0 p 1:00p Bingo 2:00p Polynesian Dance
3:00p Cornhole Fish Fry 6:00p Dementia/Alz 3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry
7:00p Line Dance 5:30p Euchre
2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1
OLIVEDALE CLOSEDPool S ign Up Be gins 9:00a Bell Choir
9:00a Blood Pressure 10:00a Clogging
10:00a Ping Pong 10:45a Bible Study
11:00a Adv Line Dance 1:00p Euchre
11:00a Pinochle 7:00p Line Dance
12:30p Dominoes
12:30p Shanghai
1:00p ArtIs4Every1
1:00p Bridge
5:00p Euchre
Puzzle Rules: The person(s) calling the office on May 5 with the correct answer to the puzzle will be entered into a drawing for an Olivedale Fish Fry Ticket. Answer to April Puzzle: “Cutting the Mustard”. Winner: Lenard Miller
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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
Pilates Fit Mon, Wed, Fri 9:10a-10:00a
Silver Sneakers Classic Mon, Wed, Fri 10:15a-11:00a
Aerobic Dance Tue, Thurs
11:00a-12:00P
Lite Aerobics Tues, Thurs 10:00a-11:00a
Strength & Balance Tues, Thurs
9:00a-10:00a
Yoga Stretch Fri 11:00a-12:00p
Tues, Thurs
6:00p-7:00p
Cardio Kickboxing Wed
6:00p-7:00p
Aerobics/Tone it up Tues,
7:00-7:45P
Aerobics/Tone It Up Thurs 7:00-7:45P
Orientations by appointment only
WELLNESS CENTER HOURS
Monday-Thursday 7:00a—8:00p Friday 7:00a—4:30p
The Right Way to Fall
Although generally associated
with older folks, falls can and
do occur at any age and are the
most common cause of trips to
the emergency room in the
U.S. Given the frequency of
falling, it is important that one
should know what to do in the
event of a fall. Priority #1 is to
protect your head: Pivot to the
side if you are able and tuck
you head downwards. Falling
on the face or back can result
in a concussion and/or
whiplash after impact. Avoid
“FOOSH” or falling onto out-
stretched hands. Falling onto
your hands may result in
breaking a wrist. Likewise,
crashing down onto a knee or
foot can result in a broken
kneecap, or broken bones in
Wellness Center Pool Schedule-Spring II Classes June 5—July 28 W
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Pool Sign-Up for Spring II Session, (June 5—July 28) starts *Tuesday*, May 30. 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.
your foot. If you are able, tuck
the elbows into the side and
aim for landing on a fleshy part
of the body, like the side of a
thigh, or buttocks. The key is
not to fight the fall but to roll
with it, shifting weight along
the way. Physical therapists
often assess weaknesses and
strengths, prescribing at home
exercises to improve both
strength and flexibility.
Regular attendance in strength
and flexibility classes also
reinforce individual ability to
stay on one’s feet.
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Olivedale Singles Lunch Schedule
May 6, Sat. - 12:00p Potluck at Violet Bungard’s
835 Lambton Circle, Lancaster
May 10, Wed. - 11:30a Pizza Cottage
May 17, Wed. - 11:30a Max & Erma’s
May 24, Wed. - 11:30a Red Lobster
May 31, Wed. - 11:30a Bob Evans
If you have any questions please call Bonnie
Suer 740-415-7834.
Red Glad Hatters
The Red Glad Hatters will meet for lunch on
Friday, May 19 promptly at 12:00p at Buxton Inn
in Granville. Parking and entrance at east side by
the Inn’s Solarium. Charlotte Tipton needs
reservations by Saturday, May 13. We suggest
meeting at Olivedale to share rides by 11:00a.
Rambling Designers Garden Club
The Rambling Designers Garden Club will hold
their ANNUAL PLANT SALE on Wednesday,
May 10 from 11:00a to 2:00p. The sale is open to
everyone in the community and will offer plants
from our member’s own gardens at very reasonable
prices. The sale includes shade and sun perennial
flowers, hostas, coleus, and other annuals, vines,
shrubs and small trees, herbs, and a few house
plants. If you have any questions, call Ann Huston
at 740-654-4739.
The “Bookies”
Our May selection will be “Up From the Blue” by
Susan Henderson . We will meet in the sunroom of
the Olivedale house on Tuesday, May 16 at
1:00p. Pick up a copy at the Fairfield County
Main Library. Contact Barbara Ramsey
740-653-3897 if you have any questions.
Ping Pong Our ping pong group plays on Tuesdays
and Thursdays from 9:00a-12:00p. If you are
interested please contact Roger Smith at
740-215-0644.
Walker’s Club
Join us Thursday, May 4, for a hike at Walnut
Woods. We will meet at Olivedale at 8:15a for an
8:30a departure to Tall Pines area. On Thursday,
May 18, we will meet at Olivedale at 8:30a for an
8:45a departure to Christmas Rocks trails. If you
have any questions, call Dixie at 740-818-3493.
New walkers are always welcome, and lunch is
optional.
Military Veterans of Olivedale
Our March 6 meeting had a distinguished
visitor, former Commander John Swank. It was
great to see him after having moved to Kentucky.
The start of our parade season will begin soon
with the Memorial Day Parade on May 29. Our
next endeavor is to appoint a committee to work
on our float for the coming year. In our previous
meeting we had Avis Smith, a member of the
Olivedale Quilt Charms, show us several different
patterns to choose from in making the Veterans a
quilt. We agreed on the first pattern she
presented. Our meetings are held on the first
and third Mondays of each month at 1:00p.
For more information on our group, contact
Commander George Speakman Jr. at
740-654-8228.
Quilt Charms
May is a busy month for us! We are having a
table sale Thursday, May 4 during our meeting
featuring bagged fabrics (no Connecting Threads
fabric) as well as quilting accessories. Thursday,
May 11, we are taking a road trip to an as yet
undisclosed location, and Thursday, May 18 is
“sit and sew”. All skill levels are welcome. Please
join us for our meetings held on Thursday
mornings at 9:00a.
Coin club
The Olivedale Coin Club will hold Coin Show on
Tuesday, May 9 from 3:00p to 5:00p in the
Rosebank Room. Members have made lists of
coins they need for their collections and other
members will bring coins from their collections
that are duplicates or ones they wish to sell. This
show will concentrate on large pennies, Indian
head pennies, wheat pennies and Lincoln
Memorial pennies. We will also have various
nickels and dimes offered in the show. Contact
Steve at 740-654-8831 for further information.
The Coin Show is open to all Olivedale members
that may need certain coins or wish to sell coins to
true coin collectors.
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Welcome New Members! In Memory of Kathy McMorris Connie McVey Rosanna Miller Barbara Moum George & Evelyn Newell Velma Pearson Heather Rieser Shelly Schoen Ruth Seeger Sheryl Slone Donna Stuffo Barry & Jackie Tackett Barbara Velez Barbosa Edison Velez Barbosa
Wayne Azbell Rex Bentzinger Jo-Ann Bigham William & Mary Bitler Lana Carney Kimila Conliffe Ted & Ann Davy Rick Draper Pamela Ellis Judith Fahrer Stephen Hampton Karen Kraft Lana Lynch Chuck McKenna
William Walston Stanley Wickham Evelyn Worrell
A special Welcome Back to Maria Mulder, who is our new Wellness Coordinator
Display Case
Dan Jenkins will be filling our display
cases this month with his metal detecting
treasures. This unique hobby has been quite
rewarding for Dan. Treasures such as jewelry,
watches, and coins galore. Dan’s hobby requiring
countless hours hunting schoolyards, riverbanks
and beaches certainly paid off! Make sure to stop
by to be inspired to start your own hunt.
Pies For Sale
Taking pie orders at the front desk placed Monday
thru Wednesday and picked up on Friday after
1:00p. Choose from Amish cream, banana,
coconut, apple, butterscotch, cherry, chocolate,
peach, pineapple or pumpkin. $8.00 each pre-paid
at time of order.
New Member Meeting
If you are a new member or one who has been
away for awhile, join us Monday, May 22 at
10:00a to hear a history of Olivedale, take a
guided tour, have refreshments, and learn how
to get involved in volunteer opportunities. RSVP
requested by May 19. Contact the office at
740-687-6655 or email [email protected].
Free BINGO
Join us Thursday, May 11 at 1:00p for FREE
BINGO sponsored by Fairfield Medical Center
with lite refreshments and a chance to win a $50
gift card. This event is open to the public. Bingo
will be 1:00p to 2:30p with Dr. Gerald Rosenberg,
Orthopedic Surgeon providing a Joint Replacement
and Preservation seminar following BINGO. Take
the opportunity to learn unique approaches to joint
replacement and repair programs from a dedicated
orthopedic surgeon at The OSU Wexner Medical
Center now working with FMC Fairfield
Healthcare Professionals Orthopedics. RSVP by
May 5 at 740-687-8007.
Ohio Attorney General’s Office Seminar on Senior Fraud
A representative from the Ohio Attorney
General’s office will be at Olivedale on Thurs-
day, May 25 at 10:00a to provide education and
information regarding senior fraud. Learn from
the experiences from the AG’s office and ask
questions on how you can protect yourself
against fraud. RSVP requested at the office
740-687-6655 or email [email protected].
JUNE NEWSLETTER REMINDER Deadline Friday, May 5, 2017 Newsletter folding Monday May 22, 2017
Mary Lou Downey Beiter
Dave Engle
Helen Haffey
Leonard Hajoh
Shirley Ethel Hopkins
Michael G. Selby
Allen Siler
Barbara Snyder
Karel Waer
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May Trip Reminders: The Lettermen - May 3 The Home Game - May 10 Sister Act - May 18
The Ark Encounter
Join us on Tuesday, June 6 as we
travel to Williamstown, KY aboard
the Fun Bus to the Ark Encounter.
This marvel of engineering is seven
stories tall and is a football field and a half long. It
is the largest timber-frame structure in the world,
full of world-class exhibits designed to answer your
questions about the biblical account of Noah’s Ark.
From the moment you turn the corner and the
towering Ark comes into view, to the friendly
animals in the zoo, to the jaw-dropping exhibits
inside the Ark, you will experience the pages of the
Bible like never before. Lunch will be on your own
on the scenic deck of Emzara’s Kitchen a two story
casual restaurant with a spectacular view off the
bow end of the Ark. $61.00 per person includes:
motor coach travel and admission. Departing at
8:00a and returning approximately at 6:00p.
Columbus Clippers Game
Take me out to the ball game! Thursday ,
June 8 as the Columbus Clippers take on the
Louisville Bats. A boxed lunch containing a hot
dog, chips, fruit and a drink is included. $25 per person ,
you will be dropped off at the front gate for an afternoon of
America’s favorite past-time! Departing 10:30a and
returning at approximately 6:00p.
Lorena Sternwheeler Lunch Cruise
Join us on Monday, June 12 for a lunch
cruise aboard the Lorena Sternwheeler.
This Muskingum County treasure travels up the
Historic Muskingum River Water Trail and offers
a relaxed and pleasant ride through wide waters,
passing scenic woodlands just the way our
ancestors did. She has carried governors, Miss
Americas, Pat Boone, and the Imperials.
****JUNE TRIP SIGN UP****
Friday, May 5, 2017
Newspapers throughout the world write about
the Lorena and radio and TV coverage is
extensive. Worldwide coverage came when the
Lorena survived the “Blizzard of ’78.” The
riverboat was within a quarter-inch of capsizing.
Before our lunch cruise we will tour Conn’s
Potato Chip Factory in Zanesville. Learn the
secrets to making this tasty treat. You can’t eat
just one! After our ride on the sternwheeler we
will stop for a sweet treat. Tom’s Ice Cream
Bowl has been a proud Zanesville tradition for
more than 50 years. Their ice cream is
homemade, the nuts they serve are roasted
fresh daily, and their fine assortment of
handcrafted old fashioned chocolates and candy
will leave your mouth watering for more.
$31 includes: travel, cruise, lunch
and tour (ice cream stop cost is on
your own). Departing at 9:45a and
returning approximately 3:00p.
Nashville Show Trip
Let’s head to music city! Join us for
a Nashville Show Trip on October
16 thru 20, 2017. Featuring: 5 days/4 nights - 4
breakfasts and 4 dinners - Grand Ole Opry Show -
Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater - Exclusive
Tour Dinner Party with Entertainment - Guided
tours of Nashville and Belle Meade Plantation -
Admission to the Country Music Hall of Fame -
Admission to the Grand Ole Opry Behind the
Scenes Tour - Ride on the Delta Flatboats inside
Opryland Hotel. Cost: $615 per person based on
double occupancy - $179 single supplement. For
reservations or questions for these vacations
please contact Sally Sutter @ 740-407-2157 or
email: [email protected].
**Vacation Alert**
Day Trips
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
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]
The annual health fair will be held Wednesday, June 21 from
9:00a to 12:00p. Open to all Olivedale members and their
families. Get information from healthcare professionals
about your health, short term care, long term care, financial
Health advise and freebies at every table. Door prizes The Longest Day is
every 15 minutes until their gone. Lite all about love. Love for
refreshments will be available. Come fill all those affected by
a goodie bag with information that could Alzheimer’s disease. On
un-complicate your life. Friday, June 23, Olivedale will
start off this great community event
with a pancake breakfast from 7:00a to
10:00a cooked and served by our very own
Veterans. The cost will be $5.00. The festivities will then
move downtown to the bandstand where there will be a
proclamation and butterfly release along with food fun and activities for
all ages. Come support those who care for loved ones with Alzheimer’s as well
as those who live every day as though it were the longest day.