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Monthly Newsletter of Olivedale Senior Center
Volume , Issue January 2018
Page 2 The Oak Leaf January 2018
(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
T.N.T. Round, Line &
Square Dancing
Saturday, January 13
to schedule an appointment between February
and April 2018.
Southeastern Ohio Legal Services
Are you over 60 and in need of legal services but
can’t afford an attorney? SEOLS will be at
Olivedale starting at 9:00a on Friday, January
19 offering free legal services for seniors. In order
to take advantage of this service you must be
pre-screened by calling 800-686-3668.
Everyday Divinity - Foot and Toe Care
Everyday Divinity will be at Olivedale monthly,
providing 30 minute foot care treatments for $30.
Call the office at 740-687-6655 to schedule an
appointment.
Lancaster Parks News Olivedale Park Mt. Pleasant Photo Club - 1st Thursday of ea. month at 7:00p Line Dance - Mondays 7:00p Open to dancers of any age. Class fee is $4 per person For more information on above events go to: lancasterparks.com or email [email protected]
Free Hearing Screening
Earzlink will conduct free hearing screenings
Wednesday, January 3, and 17, 9:00a-12:00p.
Also offered is hearing aid repairs Wednesday,
January 17 from 9:00a-12:00p. Schedule an
appointment through our office at 740-687-6655.
Tax Time
Once again AARP will provide tax assistance for
low income, disabled and the elderly filing a
simple 1040 form. This service is provided free of
charge with request of a donation to Olivedale for
providing the building space. Appointments will
be accepted starting on Monday, January 29.
Please wait and call the office on or after that date
COMMUNITY NEWS
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 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
3C Highway Olivedale Debut!
Musical group playing the classics!
love songs-dance numbers-jazz-country-blues
Saturday, January 27
Nostalgics
Saturday, 2/10
By Chance
Saturday, 2/24
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volunteers who meet once a month to discuss
Olivedale financial business and issues that affect
the membership. If you think you might be
interested, please let one of the current Board
Executives (Peg Clifford, Pres.; Georgia Roebuck,
VP; Ruth Wilcox, Sec.; or Karen Sanner, Treas.) or
Carla Young, Manager, know of your interest.
New Board members will be voted on in March
2018 and will serve a 2 year term. Thank you for
considering a term as a Board Member.
Olivedale Board Opportunity
Are you an active member of Olivedale? Would
you like the opportunity to see how Olivedale
Senior Center is governed and financed and have
a say in both? Are you passionate about making
every member’s voice heard in financial decisions
at Olivedale? Can you spare 1 hour every month?
If you answered “Yes” to some or all of the
questions, you may be a prime candidate for the
Olivedale Senior Citizens of Fairfield County, Inc.
Board of Directors. This Board is made up of 13
COMMUNICATION CORNER
Coffee Club
Join us 9:00a on Friday, January 5 to
discuss the economy and other investment topics.
Contact Allison Spangler 740-653-2308 for
questions.
2nd Tuesday Lunch
Make sure to make your reservation for this stick-
to-your-rips warming luncheon! Our 2nd Tuesday
lunch will be held on Tuesday, January 9. Back
by popular demand Connie will be serving her
comforting ham potpie along with mashed
potatoes, peas, corn, roll and pudding. Serving is
from 11:30a-12:30p and the cost is $6. Please
have your payment and reservations in by Friday,
January 5.
Waffle Breakfast
Waffleologist Larry will be preparing
his famous waffles every Thursday
from 8:00a -10:00a. $4 per person includes a
waffle, sausage, juice, and coffee or tea. Open to
the public and please pay at the office.
Pancake Breakfast
Join us for our monthly pancake
breakfast on Wednesday, January 17.
Serving a hearty breakfast of all the pancakes you
can eat served with sausage, juice, coffee or tea,
served from 7:30a—10:30a and only $4.00 per
person with extra sides available for 50¢. Granny’s
Attic will be open. Maybe find a book or puzzle to
enjoy on a cold winter day.
Pies For Sale
Place your pie order at the front desk
Monday thru Wednesday for pick up Friday after
1:00p. Choose from Amish cream, banana, coconut,
apple, butterscotch, cherry, chocolate, peach,
pineapple or pumpkin. $8.00 fruit pies, $10.00
cream pies each pre-paid at time of order.
Saturday Night Dances
Keep Olivedale in mind when you make your
Saturday night dinner dance plans. Our kitchen
opens at 6:00p on Saturday evenings when there is
a scheduled dance. Food items and beverages are
available for purchase. Make a night of it with
Olivedale!
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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 $20. 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 ~ Silver Foxtrot
This month’s featured dance will by the “Silver
Foxtrot”. The American Continuity Style is
widely employed in the U.S. as a competitive
dance. It is the style generally seen in American
musical theater productions and in film. It
differs from the social style in that the dancers
pass their feet at the end of each figure, rather
than closing them allowing dancers to progress
much more rapidly around the room. As
American Continuity Style is expected in Silver
Level American Style dance competitions and
above. This style is sometimes known as
"American Silver Foxtrot". Classes held
Friday’s at 1:00p. No partner required and the
cost is $5 per person to be prepaid at the office.
Our dance instructor Stan will break this dance
down to make it seem less intimidating and
have you dancing like a Silver Foxtrot
competitor!
Basket Class
There will not be a basket class in January.
Class will resume in February and details will
be in the February newsletter.
Clogging Class
Clogging Class is held at 10:00a every
Wednesday (with the exception of Pancake
Breakfast Wednesday, when class is Friday at
9:30a). The cost is $2.00 per class. Beginning
February 5, there will be a Beginner Clogging
Class held at 10:00a every Monday.
Crocheting and Knitting Class
Olivedale offers a free crocheting and knitting
class on Thursday’s at 11:00a. Bring any
current project or if you are a beginner supplies
will be provided. If you have any questions, call
the Olivedale office.
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 (See pg. 2—Lancaster Parks News
for the fee for Monday evening Parks &
Recreation class).
Mahjong
Join us Friday’s for Chinese Mahjong at 10:00a
and American Mahjong at 1:00p. Bring your
own National Mahjong League card and join the
fun!
Tai Chi
Tai Chi is an energizing form of exercise that can
be done standing or sitting. Beginners are
welcome. Classes are held Monday’s 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.
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Puzzle Rules: Anyone calling the office on January 5 with the correct answer will be entered into a drawing for an Olivedale Pancake Breakfast Ticket. Answer to December Puzzle: “I before E except after C”. Winner: Marlene Tedrick
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OLIVEDALE CLOSED 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Hearing Cks 8 :0 0 a - 10 :0 0 a Deadline
9:00a Ping Pong 9:00a Bell Choir Wa ffle Bre a kfa st Feb. Newsletter
11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:00a Clogging 9:00a Quilt Charms 9:00a Coffee Club
11:00a Pinochle 10:45a Bible Study 10:00a Woodcarvers 9:00a Ping Pong
12:30p Dominoes 1:00p Euchre 10:00a Ping Pong 10:00a Chinese Majhong
12:30p Shanghai 7:00p Line Dance 11:00p Pinochle 11:00a Line Dance
1:00p Rambling Designers 11:00a Crocheting & 1:00p Ball Room
1:00p NO ArtIs4Every1 Knitting class 1:00p Poker
1:00p Bridge 1:00p Bingo 1:00p Hand & Foot
5:00p Euchre 7:00p Photo club 1:00p Mahjong 2:00p Polynesian Dance
3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
10:00a Tatting 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Bell Choir 8 :0 0 a - 10 :0 0 a 9:00a Ping Pong 7 :0 0 p - 10 :0 0 p
11:00a Beg Line Dance 9:00a Ping Pong 10:00a Clogging Wa ffle Bre a kfa st 10:00a Chinese Majhong Dinne r Da nc e
12:30p Artists Hour 11:3 0 - 12 :3 0 10:45a Bible Study 9:00a Quilt Charms 11:00a Line Dance TNT
1:00p Bridge 2 nd Tue s. Lunc h 1:00p Euchre 10:00a Ping Pong 12:00p Red Glad Hats
1:00p Cribbage 11:00a Adv Line Dance 2 :0 0 p Ma tine e 11:00p Pinochle @ Pizza Cottage
1:00p Tai Chi Inter. 11:00a Pinochle "Going In S tyle " 11:00a Crocheting & 1:00p Ball Room
2:00p Tai Chi Beg. 12:30p Dominoes 7:00p Line Dance Knitting class 1:00p Poker
3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry12:30p Shanghai 1:00p Bingo 1:00p Hand & Foot
7:00p Line Dance 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 1:00p Mahjong
1:00p Bridge 2:00p Polynesian Dance
3:00p Coin Club 3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry
5:00p Euchre
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OLIVEDALE CLOSED 9:00a Blood Pressure 7 :3 0 a - 10 :3 0 a 8 :0 0 a - 10 :0 0 a SEOLS (by appt. only)
9:00a Ping Pong Pa nc a ke Bre a kfa st Wa ffle Bre a kfa st 9:00a Ping Pong
9:00a Downsizing Sem 9:00a Hearing Cks 9:00a Quilt Charms 10:00a Majhong
11:00a Adv Line Dance & He a ring Aid Cks 10:00a Woodcarvers 11:00a Line Dance
11:00a Pinochle 9:00a Bell Choir 10:00a Ping Pong 1:00p Ball Room
12:30p Dominoes 10:45a Bible Study 11:00p Pinochle 1:00p Poker
12:30p Shanghai 1:00p Euchre 11:00a Crocheting & 1:00p Hand & Foot
1:00p ArtIs4Every1 7:00p Line Dance Knitting class 1:00p Mahjong
1:00p Bridge 1:00p Bingo 2:00p Polynesian Dance
5:00p Euchre 3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry
2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7
NL Folding 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Bell Choir 8 :0 0 a - 10 :0 0 a 9:00a Ping Pong 7 :0 0 p - 10 :0 0 p
10:00a New Member Mtg 9:00a Ping Pong 10:00a Clogging Wa ffle Bre a kfa st 9:30a Clogging Dinne r Da nc e
10:00a Tatting 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:45a Bible Study 9:00a Quilt Charms 10:00a Chinese Majhong 3 C Highwa y
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 2 :0 0 p Ma tine e 11:00p Pinochle 1:00p Poker
1:00p Bridge 12:30p Shanghai "Hidde n Figure s" 11:00a Crocheting & 1:00p Ball Room
1:00p Cribbage 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 7:00p Line Dance Knitting class 1:00p Hand & Foot
1:00p Tai Chi Inter. 1:00p Bridge 1:00p Bingo 1:00p Mahjong
2:00p Tai Chi Beg. 1:00p Bookies 2:00p Polynesian Dance
3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry5:00p Euchre 3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry
7:00p Line Dance
2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1
10:00a Tatting 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Bell Choir
11:00a Beg Line Dance 9:00a Ping Pong 10:00a Clogging
12:30p Artists Hour 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:45a Bible Study
1:00p Bridge 11:00a Pinochle 1:00p Euchre
1:00p Cribbage 12:30p Dominoes 7:00p Line Dance1:00p Tai Chi Inter. 12:30p Shanghai2:00p Tai Chi Beg. 1:00p ArtIs4Every1
3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry1:00p Bridge
7:00p Line Dance 5:00p Euchre
Pool Sign-Up for Winter II Session, (Jan 16-Mar 9 starts Monday, Jan 8. 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 March.
Olivedale Senior Center’s charter
states an age requirement of 55
or older or have a spouse that is
55 or older and a member to join
Olivedale Senior Center. Anyone
age 35 to 54 who otherwise does
not meet the age requirements
will now be able to pay $24 for a
separate Lancaster Parks
Wellness membership and
participate in the Wellness
Center only (exercise classes, use
of equipment and pool). This
new policy is effective January
16, 2018. Please remember that
the Wellness Center will be
closed for a maintenance
shutdown January 2 through
January 12.
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Fitness Room
Exercise
Class attendance in the Aerobic Room is limited to 20 participants.
Zumba Step/Toning 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/Stretch & Mon, Wed Relax 11:05a-12:00p
Lite Dance 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
Aerobics/Tone it up Tues, Thurs
7:00-7:45p
Orientations by appointment only
Pool Schedule-Winter II Session January 16—March 9 W
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WELLNESS CENTER HOURS
Monday-Thursday 7:00a—8:00p Friday 7:00a—4:30p
Times Are Changing
The Lancaster Parks and
Recreation-Olivedale Wellness
Center is going through some
changes in an attempt to
increase the utilization during off
peak times. Therefore, the Parks
Department has decided to open
the Wellness Center to ages 35
and up with hopes of providing
exercise classes that will draw in
those still working till 5:00p,
willing to drive at night and who
desire the exercise contributions
the Lancaster Parks-Olivedale
Wellness Center can offer. The
goal is to promote the Wellness
Center as an active program
using contemporary exercise
classes along with pool classes
and equipment that appeal to
younger adults, who will then
transition into long term
Olivedale Senior Center
members once they reach the
Olivedale age requirement.
Wellness Center
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The “Bookies”
The Bookies are looking forward to an
interesting year! Each month of 2018 we will be
reading books with settings in different countries.
Our choices will be listed soon. Join us when we
meet in the sunroom of the Olivedale house on
Tuesday, January 16 at 1:00p. Contact
Barbara Ramsey 740-653-3897 if you have any
questions.
Coin Club
The Coin Club will meet on Tuesday, January 9
at 3:00p in the Rosebank Room. Membership is
open to any Olivedale member with an interest in
collecting coins or currency and learning from
other members.
Military Veterans of Olivedale
Happy New Year! While our elected commander
gets settled in his new position, I, George
Speakman Jr., former Commander, am filling in
with reporting our latest news. Our election of
2018 officers took place and we are proud to
announce our new Commander is Robert Oiler,
Vice Commander, Lewis Bell, Treasurer, William
Reed, and Secretary, Robert Ortman. Our three
Board of Directors are Joe Fox, Rusti DiPierro and
Bob Devol. Our meetings are held on the first and
third Monday’s of each month. For further
information about our Veterans group Commander
Robert Oiler at 740-974-5554.
Olivedale Singles Lunch Schedule
January 3, Wed. - 11:30a Bistro on Main
January 12, Fri. - 11:30a Mexican Fiesta
January 17, Wed. - 11:30a Rome 116
January 26, Fri. - 11:30a Red Lobster
January 31, Wed. - 11:30a Panera Bread
If you have any questions please call
Bonnie Suer 740-415-7834.
Quilt Charms
The Quilt Charms had a fun and festive December
including our Christmas party, welcoming new
members to our group and delivering donation
quilts to many facilities. Now we are trying to
catch our breath in January as we begin another
exciting year. In February we are planning a trip
to the Chillicothe Veteran’s Hospital along with
quilt shop stops. Make plans on March 24 to
attend Olivedale’s Spaghetti Dinner (see page 8
for details). January is a perfect time to join our
group. All skill levels are welcome, and there are
plenty of friendly mentors. Our meetings are held
on Thursday mornings at 9:00a. Happy New
Year!
Rambling Designers Garden Club
The Rambling Designers Garden Club will meet
at Olivedale on Tuesday, January 2 at 1:00p.
Our speaker, Keith Whaley, is a geology
professor at Ohio University, Pickerington. His
power point presentation will be on “The Soils of
Ohio”. Keith likes to have an interactive
presentation and is open to questions
throughout. Hostesses are Mary Neibling and
Caryl Woods. Call Ann Huston at 740-654-4739
for further information. Red Glad Hatters
The Red Glad Hatters will be having our
organizational meeting for the 2018 year on
Friday, January 19 at 12:00p at Pizza Cottage.
Lunch prices available. Please be prepared to
choose a month to be hostesses. RSVP by January
13 to Jeanie Hughes at 740-687-0516 or Bobbie
Wentz at 740-687-0800. Walker’s Club
There are no dates scheduled for the Walker’s
Club in the month of January.
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Welcome New Members! In Memory of Carolyn Sadler James Wilson Marilyn Wilt
Donald & Connie Cox Ron & Irene DiPalol Cynthia Dittoe Raymond & Susan Hambel Joseph & Debra Hill Rick & MaryLynn Honsberger Dale & Susan Lamp Rhonda Lee Douglas Mauch Robert & Jan Ritchie
Weather Closings
During inclement weather watch local news
channels NBC, CBS or ABC for closings.
Olivedale closes at a level 2 snow emergency or
at the discretion of Management. We do not
follow the same protocol as the local school
system. If closed, it will be for the entire day and
all activities will be cancelled. Every attempt will
be made to change the message machine on the
phone to reflect the closing.
James Jackson Eva Kinser Nancy McKittrick Eileen Martin Ron Moody Rose Mary Pierce
Display Case
Tricia Ziegler will be sharing her doll collection in
our display case for the month of January. Make
a trip downstairs to see this adorable display. It
promises to make you feel young!
Down-Sizing Seminar
This informational seminar will help get you
started in downsizing your home and life, getting
ready for the next act of life’s journey. Join us
Tuesday, January 16 at 9:00a. Guest speakers
will include Downsize with a Heart, Auctioneer,
Meals on Wheels and Senior Real Estate
Specialist. Presented by Constantly Caring with
Connie and Cara. Please call today to reserve a
seat, 614-379-2570. Light refreshments will be
served.
New Member Meeting
If you are a new member or one who has been
away for awhile, join us Monday, January 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 January 19. Contact the office at
740-687-6655 or email [email protected].
Mark The Date
Olivedale has partnered with
Gorsuch West Elementary holding a
fundraising spaghetti dinner March 24, 2018.
Mark your calendars early. Pre-sale of tickets will
start February 2018. We will need many hands to
pull this off. If you are willing to help solicit
donations, sell tickets, set-up, cleanup or wait and
buss tables, please let the office know.
FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER REMINDER Deadline Friday, January 5, 2018 Newsletter folding Monday, January 22, 2018
During January why not stay warm and entertained
with our “Mid-Week Matinee”!!! Gather your friends
and come watch a “bargain price” movie. $2 admission
will include movie, popcorn and a 16 oz. soda. Matinee
times are on Wednesday, January 10 and January
24 at 2:00p. No reservations re-
quired.
PG-13
PG
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Mid-Week Matinee Reminder Going In Style - Wednesday, January 10 - 2pm Hidden Figures - Wednesday, January 24 - 2pm
Eldorado Scioto Downs Racino - Columbus, OH
Feeling Lucky? Join us as we travel to the
Eldorado Scioto Downs Racino on Monday,
February 26. This Vegas-style gaming
venue features video slot machines with more than
2,100 exciting games. $13 per person includes
travel, $20 in free slot play and a $5 dining credit.
We will be departing at 9:15a and returning to
Olivedale at 4:00p.
Smoke on the Mountain ~ Springboro, OH
The Singin’ Sanders Family is back in Smoke on the
Mountain at LaComedia on Thursday,
February 8. This dinner show will having you
sitting in a pew at Saturday Night Sing in Mount
Pleasant, North Carolina, and experiencing the way
it was on the gospel circuit in the 1930’s. Scheduled
to sing over 25 country and bluegrass gospel songs,
the voices and instruments of the Sanders help keep
spirits high as the Great Depression has taken its’
toll. They will sing traditional gospel classics such
as “Rock of Ages”, “The Church in the Wildwood”,
and “I’ll Fly Away” just to name a few. $64.00
includes travel, dinner and show (not gratuity).
Departing at 8:15a and returning approximately
5:30p.
The Ark Encounter & Creation Museum
Departing on May 15, 2018 join us as we head
south for an Ark Encounter. This trip includes
****FEBRUARY TRIP SIGN UP****
Friday, January 5, 2018
admissions to the Newport Aquarium, The Ark
Encounter, and the famous Creation Museum.
Also includes 2 nights lodging and 4 meals. Rate:
$350 per person based on a double occupancy.
Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Smoke Mountains
5 days/4 nights in the Smoky Mountains!
Departing June 18, 2018 this incredible show
trip will include dinner shows, the Titanic
Museum, a guided tour of the Great Smoky
Mountains, and much more. Rate: $510 per
person based on a double occupancy - $150 single
supplement. See the Olivedale office for a
brochure. There will be an information and sign
up meeting for this trip on Thursday, January
11 at 2:00p at Olivedale. A few seats available!
Canadian Rockies & Glacier National Park
Departing on July 18, 2018 - 7 days and 6 nights
in the Canadian Rockies and Glacier
National Park. Highlights include: Head-Smash-
In Buffalo Jump; Waterton Lakes
National Park; Peyto Lake; Banff Area Tour;
Moraine Lake & Valley of Ten Peaks. $2999/
person double occupancy - $875 single
supplement.
Maritimes Coastal Wonders
Olivedale and Mermaid Travel presents
Maritime Coastal Wonders featuring the Cabot
Trail! Includes: an 11 day journey; 16 meals;
round trip airfare; hotel transfers. $3899 double
occupancy; $4649 single; $3849 triple.
August 6 - August 16, 2018. See the Olivedale
office for a brochure.
Beautiful Maine
Olivedale and Mermaid Travel present 7 days
and 6 nights in Beautiful Maine! Tours of
Portland, Kennebunk and Pineland Farms. Visit
Boothbay Railway Village and Seashore Trolley
Museum. $710/double occupancy - $320 single
supplement. September 9, 2018 -
September 15, 2018. 2nd bus added!
For reservations or questions for any of these
vacation trips please contact Sally Sutter @
740-407-2157 or at [email protected].
Day Trips
**2018 Vacation Alert**
Renewal Reminder:
A to D — Apr. 1 L to R — Oct. 1 E to K — July 1 S to Z — Jan. 1
$24 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]
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