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NEWS ~ UPDATES ~ PROGRAMS ~ FUNDRAISERS 8. Upcoming Single Day Trips Sept. 7 Thurs. Cleveland Botanical 8:00am Gardens Sept. 11 Mon. The Scott Brothers House PartyCleveland 2:30pm Sept. 24 Sun. Diary of Anne Frank 12:30pm Heidelberg Sept. 26 Tues. 2017 Fall Lunch Bunch 11:00am Oct. 4 Wed. Chateu Tebeau & Magic Show 4:30pm Oct. 16 Mon. Fall Amish 7:30am Oct. 18 Wed. “Mogambo” - Ritz 1:15pm Oct. 25 Wed. Waitress-the Musical 2:30pm Nov. 2 Thurs. Polaris Mall 8:30am Nov. 13 Mon. Scioto Downs Racino 8:00am Nov. 17 Fri. Little Women 5:00pm Heidelberg Dec. 7 Thurs. Christmas Lunch Bunch 11:00am Dec. 18 Mon. Christmas Enchanted 5:00pm Evening Feb. 11 Sun. How I Learned to Drive 12:30pm Heidelberg Feb. 18 Sun. Riverdance Cleveland PlayHouse 9:30am Apr. 13 Fri. Sister Act the Musical 5:00pm Heidelberg May 4 Fri. “Beehive- the Musical” 2:15pm June 7 Thurs. Hershey Felder as 2:30pm Irving Berlin Multiday Trips 2017 & 2018 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario October 8-11, 2017 Opryland at Christmas December 11-14,2017 Lancaster, PA—”Jesus” April 911, 2018 American Queen July 2230, 2018 ALLEN EIRY TRIPS AMERICAN QUEEN CRUISE 9 Days July 22-30, 2018 NOTE: The American Queen trip seems far away, but you need to really think about it now. The River Boats all accommodate less than 500 peopleRooms are at a premium and sell out fast. We do have to turn all sold cabins back within the next few weeks. So if you are toying with the idea of going PLEASE SIGN UP NOW. Double Occupancy $4,199 Single Occupancy $7,699 $500 per person deposit due with reservation. Final Payment due April 9, 2018 Travel Insurance Available *The largest, most opulent riverboat in the world. *Included shore excursions in every port of call. *Included deluxe hotel stay before your voyageincluding breakfast, taxes, porterage and transfers to the American Queen. *Complimentary cappuccino, espresso, bottled water and soft drinks throughout your voyage. *Complimentary wine and beer with dinner. *Gracious service and warm hospitality from a friendly, all- American staff. *Daily lectures by the Riverlorian, and onboard history and culture expert. *Acclaimed entertainment worthy Broadwayspectacular revues, cabaret, jazz and blues, six-piece orchestra and more. *Dedicated fleet of deluxe motor coaches. There’s something about Steamboating that captivates people right from the thrill of crossing the gangway to board a genuine steamboat. To the romantic stillness of a misty morning on the river, it connects you with America’s River heritage and history. Enjoy nature’s handiwork as the leaves display a myriad of col- ors. Celebrate summer with the historic towns and cities in the heart of America that defined the traditions that we all hold so dear. Tour highlights: -Pre Cruise Hotel Stay in Louisville -Breakfast & Dinner in Louisville -Transfers from Louisville Hotel to Ship -Seven Night Cruise Aboard the American Queen Verandah Staterooms. -Ports of CallBrandenburg, KY; Henderson, KY; Paducah, KY; Cape Girardeau, MO; Chester, IL; Alton, IL -Select Shore Excursions at Each Port of Call -All Meals and Entertainment Onboard Ship -Wine and Beer with Dinner -Bottled Water and Soft Drinks Onboard Ship -All Gratuities including Shipboard & Bus Drive Gratuities -Lunch on the return home -Roundtrip Motor Coach Transportation DON’T MISS THIS WONDERFUL TRIP! PHONE: (419) 448-9774 28 HOPEWELL AVE., TIFFIN, OHIO 44883 SEPTEMBER 2017 HOURS Mon.Fri. 8:30am4:00pm (except Holidays) www.alleneiry.com Volume 61 Allen Eiry Center News Activities, Events, Travel, and More Member Registration Date for NEW single day trips: MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 2017 Doors will open at 8:30AM Purchase your OCTOBER CALENDAR TICKETS TODAY Purchase one ticket and you have the chance to win 31 times! Purchase three tickets you have “93” chances to win!! Prize value ranges from $50 up to $500 with a total of over $3,000.00 in prizes for the month. Members will draw the names of the winners each day. Saturday & Sunday winners will be drawn on Friday. All winners will go back into the drawing to have a chance to win each day. Winners will be contacted by phone. Winners names will be posted on facebook and at AEC. Tickets are 1 for $10.00 or 3 for $20.00 Don’t miss your chance to win big!! Thank you for your support to the Allen Eiry Center! THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Holly Amlin Ameriwood, Rosie Arbogast Paul & Elinor Boes Linda Andrews-Kirgis John & Susan Crumrine Shirley Culver Dale Depew Ewald’s Furniture Bolte Real Estate Frame Works G & L Oil Tom & Mary Hay Hempy Water, Justin Wagner Humana, Carolyn Ferris Jeffrey Jewelry, Ty Cooper James Long Lucia Lupica Marilyn Mangano Molyet’s Farm Market Butch & Susan Overmier Schubach Chiropractic, Inc. Shoreline Tours, Mike Bondy The Drive Thru, Russ Eborg Dale & Frazene Thornton Threads, Kelli Copper-Dariano Tiffin Ace Hardware Ultimate Tan & Beauty, Lu Chester Wayne & Sara Wax Ann Wright Todd & Lisa Young Mary Ellen Zahn Sacksteder Worland Insurance Agency, Inc. Member of the Month CINDY MOYER Cindy attended high school at Seneca East where she enjoyed being in the choir, playing basketball and being involved with FHA (Future Homemakers of Amer- ica). After graduating from Seneca East High School she took a 12 week janitorial course at The Betty Jane Center and was then employed at the Town Hall in Repub- lic for 30 years. Living in Republic until about five years ago when her family decided to move to Tiffin. Cindy was very excited because living in the city made it more convenient for shopping and doctor appointments. The Moyer family is very thankful to have nice neighbors who help take care of their yard in the summer and the snow in the winter. Although the city is much bigger and Cindy is happier, she enjoyed her hometown mostly because it was quiet, small, and everyone watched out for each other. She has a sister who lives outside of Tiffin, a brother who lives in Indiana and another brother residing in Republic. Growing up she rode her bike and had a paper route for the A- T, she would go on walks and spend time at the park. A few of Cindy’s hobbies are camping, coloring, drawing, word searches, collecting M&M items and salt & pepper shakers, and shopping. She loves to shop while traveling with AEC! Being a sports fan, Cindy loves the Cleveland Indians, Mud- hens, Cleveland Browns and OSU Her favorite holidays are Christmas because of the music and how joyful everyone is, and Easter because she truly believes in the meaning. Fair season keeps Cindy busy in the summer. She enjoys walking around and seeing all the familiar faces, listening to the music, watching the entertainment and getting involved in activities. Recently joining the Opportunity Center she is looking forward to a weekend trip to Sandusky for a Unity Conference and dancing! Cindy became a member of AEC about 8 years ago. She en- joys the trips the most and especially the Amish trips. Cindy has such a bubbly personality and a big heart. I really enjoyed getting to know her. Her advice to me was “keep up the good work”. She was SO excited for this interview. Thank you Cindy♥ Submitted by: Breanna Beard, AEC Secretary ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This will be Breanna’s last interview as she is moving on to an- other job. We wish the “best” for her in the future!

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NEWS ~ UPDATES ~ PROGRAMS ~ FUNDRAISERS

8.

Upcoming Single Day Trips

Sept. 7 Thurs. Cleveland Botanical 8:00am

Gardens

Sept. 11 Mon. The Scott Brothers House

Party—Cleveland 2:30pm

Sept. 24 Sun. Diary of Anne Frank 12:30pm

Heidelberg

Sept. 26 Tues. 2017 Fall Lunch Bunch 11:00am

Oct. 4 Wed. Chateu Tebeau &

Magic Show 4:30pm

Oct. 16 Mon. Fall Amish 7:30am

Oct. 18 Wed. “Mogambo” - Ritz 1:15pm

Oct. 25 Wed. Waitress-the Musical 2:30pm

Nov. 2 Thurs. Polaris Mall 8:30am

Nov. 13 Mon. Scioto Downs Racino 8:00am

Nov. 17 Fri. Little Women 5:00pm

Heidelberg

Dec. 7 Thurs. Christmas Lunch Bunch 11:00am

Dec. 18 Mon. Christmas Enchanted 5:00pm

Evening

Feb. 11 Sun. How I Learned to Drive 12:30pm

Heidelberg

Feb. 18 Sun. Riverdance – Cleveland PlayHouse 9:30am

Apr. 13 Fri. Sister Act the Musical 5:00pm

Heidelberg

May 4 Fri. “Beehive- the Musical” 2:15pm

June 7 Thurs. Hershey Felder as 2:30pm

Irving Berlin

Multiday Trips

2017 & 2018

Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario October 8-11, 2017

Opryland at Christmas

December 11-14,2017

Lancaster, PA—”Jesus”

April 9—11, 2018

American Queen

July 22—30, 2018

ALLEN EIRY TRIPS

A M E R I C A N Q U E E N C R U I S E 9 Days July 22-30, 2018

NOTE:

The American Queen trip seems far away, but you

need to really think about it now. The River Boats

all accommodate less than 500 people—Rooms are

at a premium and sell out fast. We do have to turn

all sold cabins back within the next few weeks. So

if you are toying with the idea of going PLEASE

SIGN UP NOW.

Double Occupancy $4,199

Single Occupancy $7,699

$500 per person deposit due with reservation.

Final Payment due April 9, 2018

Travel Insurance Available

*The largest, most opulent riverboat in the world.

*Included shore excursions in every port of call.

*Included deluxe hotel stay before your voyage—including

breakfast, taxes, porterage and transfers to the American

Queen.

*Complimentary cappuccino, espresso, bottled water and soft

drinks throughout your voyage.

*Complimentary wine and beer with dinner.

*Gracious service and warm hospitality from a friendly, all-

American staff.

*Daily lectures by the Riverlorian, and onboard history and

culture expert.

*Acclaimed entertainment worthy Broadway—spectacular

revues, cabaret, jazz and blues, six-piece orchestra and more.

*Dedicated fleet of deluxe motor coaches.

There’s something about Steamboating that captivates people

right from the thrill of crossing the gangway to board a genuine

steamboat. To the romantic stillness of a misty morning on the

river, it connects you with America’s River heritage and history.

Enjoy nature’s handiwork as the leaves display a myriad of col-

ors. Celebrate summer with the historic towns and cities in the

heart of America that defined the traditions that we all hold so

dear.

Tour highlights:

-Pre Cruise Hotel Stay in Louisville

-Breakfast & Dinner in Louisville

-Transfers from Louisville Hotel to Ship

-Seven Night Cruise Aboard the American Queen Verandah

Staterooms.

-Ports of Call—Brandenburg, KY; Henderson, KY; Paducah,

KY; Cape Girardeau, MO; Chester, IL; Alton, IL

-Select Shore Excursions at Each Port of Call

-All Meals and Entertainment Onboard Ship

-Wine and Beer with Dinner

-Bottled Water and Soft Drinks Onboard Ship

-All Gratuities including Shipboard & Bus Drive Gratuities

-Lunch on the return home

-Roundtrip Motor Coach Transportation

DON’T MISS THIS WONDERFUL TRIP!

PHONE: (419) 448-9774 28 HOPEWELL AVE., TIFFIN, OHIO 44883 SEPTEMBER 2017

HOURS Mon.—Fri. 8:30am—4:00pm (except Holidays) www.alleneiry.com Volume 61

Allen Eiry Center News Activities, Events, Travel, and More

Member Registration Date for

NEW single day trips:

MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 2017

Doors will open at 8:30AM

Purchase your O C T O B E R C A L E N D A R T I C K E T S

T O D A Y

Purchase one ticket and

you have the chance to win 31 times!

Purchase three tickets

you have “93” chances to win!!

Prize value ranges from $50 up to $500

with a total of over $3,000.00 in prizes for the month.

Members will draw the names of the winners each day.

Saturday & Sunday winners will be drawn on Friday.

All winners will go back into the drawing

to have a chance to win each day.

Winners will be contacted by phone. Winners names will be

posted on facebook and at AEC.

Tickets are 1 for $10.00

or 3 for $20.00

Don’t miss your chance to win big!!

Thank you for your support to the Allen Eiry Center!

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:

Holly Amlin Ameriwood, Rosie Arbogast

Paul & Elinor Boes Linda Andrews-Kirgis

John & Susan Crumrine Shirley Culver

Dale Depew Ewald’s Furniture

Bolte Real Estate Frame Works

G & L Oil Tom & Mary Hay

Hempy Water, Justin Wagner Humana, Carolyn Ferris

Jeffrey Jewelry, Ty Cooper James Long

Lucia Lupica Marilyn Mangano

Molyet’s Farm Market Butch & Susan Overmier

Schubach Chiropractic, Inc. Shoreline Tours, Mike Bondy

The Drive Thru, Russ Eborg Dale & Frazene Thornton

Threads, Kelli Copper-Dariano Tiffin Ace Hardware

Ultimate Tan & Beauty, Lu Chester Wayne & Sara Wax

Ann Wright Todd & Lisa Young

Mary Ellen Zahn Sacksteder Worland Insurance Agency, Inc.

Member of the Month CINDY MOYER

Cindy attended high school at Seneca East

where she enjoyed being in the choir,

playing basketball and being involved

with FHA (Future Homemakers of Amer-

ica). After graduating from Seneca East

High School she took a 12 week janitorial

course at The Betty Jane Center and was

then employed at the Town Hall in Repub-

lic for 30 years. Living in Republic until about five years ago

when her family decided to move to Tiffin. Cindy was very

excited because living in the city made it more convenient for

shopping and doctor appointments. The Moyer family is very

thankful to have nice neighbors who help take care of their

yard in the summer and the snow in the winter. Although the

city is much bigger and Cindy is happier, she enjoyed her

hometown mostly because it was quiet, small, and everyone

watched out for each other.

She has a sister who lives outside of Tiffin, a brother who

lives in Indiana and another brother residing in Republic.

Growing up she rode her bike and had a paper route for the A-

T, she would go on walks and spend time at the park. A few

of Cindy’s hobbies are camping, coloring, drawing, word

searches, collecting M&M items and salt & pepper shakers,

and shopping. She loves to shop while traveling with AEC!

Being a sports fan, Cindy loves the Cleveland Indians, Mud-

hens, Cleveland Browns and OSU Her favorite holidays

are Christmas because of the music and how joyful everyone

is, and Easter because she truly believes in the meaning.

Fair season keeps Cindy busy in the summer. She enjoys

walking around and seeing all the familiar faces, listening to

the music, watching the entertainment and getting involved in

activities. Recently joining the Opportunity Center she is

looking forward to a weekend trip to Sandusky for a Unity

Conference and dancing!

Cindy became a member of AEC about 8 years ago. She en-

joys the trips the most and especially the Amish trips.

Cindy has such a bubbly personality and a big heart. I really

enjoyed getting to know her. Her advice to me was “keep up

the good work”. She was SO excited for this interview.

Thank you Cindy♥

Submitted by: Breanna Beard, AEC Secretary

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This will be Breanna’s last interview as she is moving on to an-other job. We wish the “best” for her in the future!

NEWS ~ UPDATES ~ PROGRAMS ~ FUNDRAISERS

2.

C O F F E E H O U R a t a e c

Join us Monday, Wednesday & Friday mornings

at 8:30. You can start out your day with friends

and a hot cup of coffee at the Allen Eiry Center!

Hostess Joyce Lynch will be here to greet you!

And there is always a sweet treat!

AEC is in need of:

39 Gallon Trash Bags

13 Gallon Tall Kitchen Trash Bags

Thank you for any donations that you can provide!

CLEVELAND BOTANICAL GARDENS

Cleveland, OH

WHEN: Thursday, September 7, 2017

DEPART: 8:00AM

RETURN: 7:30PM

COST: $34.00 (Meal extra)

Due at sign up

We are doing this trip in connection with the area “Master

Gardeners” traveling to Cleveland Botanical Gardens.

Cleveland Botanical Gardens include ten acres of beau-

tifully landscaped grounds which include the Japanese,

herb, theme, natural woodland and rose gardens as well

as the popular Hershey Children’s Garden. The Eleanor

Armstrong Smith Glasshouse is an 18,000-square-foot

crystalline conservatory that houses two re-created eco-

systems: the Madagascar desert and the butterfly-filled

Costa Rican cloud forest. Stone slab walkways meander

through the site, which also features a gardening library,

gallery space and seasonal exhibits.

We have contracted docents for the glass house tour and

you will have plenty of time for lunch at their café and

wander where your interest takes you.

Wheelchairs are available but need pushers.

“BASKET WEAVING” Instructor—Linda Andrews-Kirgis

Learn the beautiful art of basket weaving by an experienced in-structor and have fun! All the ma-terials will be provided. The class may last between 2—4 hours. Please bring a sack lunch. A re-frigerator is available for your lunch/drink. Registration is required. Class is limited to 10 people. COST: $15.00/person (due at sign up) DATE: Thursday, October 12 TIME: 10:00am—??

W A I T R E S S the Musical

Broadway Series

Cleveland Playhouse Square

WHEN: Wed., October 25, 2017

DEPART: 2:30PM

RETURN: After 7:30PM Show

COST: $87.00 Due at sign up (Meal extra) REGISTRATION BEGINS MON., AUG. 28 @ 8:30AM

Based on the 2007 film by the late Adrienne Shelly,

“Waitress” follows Jenna, a pregnant waitress in the

south trapped in an abusive marriage and looking for a

happy ending. She finds relief—and potentially that

happy ending—by making creatively titled pies and

forming a romance with an unlikely newcomer.

Waitress is a little slice of heaven, says Entertainment

Weekly. Don’t miss this uplifting musical celebrating

friendship, motherhood, and the magic of a well-made

pie.

We have reservations at “Yours Truly” restaurant in

downtown Cleveland to eat before the show.

W O O D C A R V I N G

RETURNS

Beginning Thursday, September 7,

2017 Gerry and Anna Hill will return

to lead the wood carving class! Each

Thursday at 9:00AM we welcome you

to come in and learn something new or continue to

work on your projects . Not only do beautiful items

come out of this class, you will surely enjoy the com-

pany while carving. This group is fun, friendly and

are happy to teach beginners.

The nice thing about this class is that you come join

us when you schedule allows. If you miss a Thursday

morning, it’s okay. You’ll just pick up where you left

off at the last class you attended.

We hope to see you Thursday, Sept. 7 @ 9:00AM.

OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:30 A.M.—4:00 P.M.

SAVE THESE DATES… DEC. 15, 2017 & JAN. 12, 2018 Playhouse Square is pushing the sales of season ticket holders of which they have now reached 43,000! It is getting harder and harder for group sales to have tickets available. After a lot of negoti-ating, we have secured tickets for “On Your Feet” Friday, Dec. 15, 2017 and “Love Never Dies” Friday, January 12, 2018. Details for signup will be in the next newsletter.

HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE Heidelberg University

School of Music & Theatre

WHEN: Sunday, Feb, 11, 2018

DEPART: 12:30PM

RETURN: after 2:00pm show & dinner

COST: $16.00 (Meal extra)

Due at sign up

If you have not signed up—do so now. We are join-

ing a great group of students and teachers to enjoy

another celebration of ladies!

How I Learned to Drive: While Uncle Peck volun-

teers to teach his niece “LiL Bit” how to drive for the

first time, he warns her about certain dangers in the

world. Not only does her uncle have a dark secret, so

do other members of her family…

Sunday Matinee: Join us for a pre-show talk with the di-

rector to get an insider’s look at the history, themes and

design elements incorporated in the production. (45 min-

utes before the curtain.)

Mystery dinner destination after the show.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~

SISTER ACT The Musical

WHEN: Friday, April 13, 2018

DEPART: 5:00PM

RETURN: after 7:30pm show

COST: $16.00 (Meal extra)

Due at sign up

This is the last of the Heidelberg University’s cele-

bration of Women Series.

Sister Act the Musical: She was at the wrong place at

the wrong time. Now that she is beginning a new

chapter in her life, will her past catch up to her?

Drivers choice for dinner before the show

“KEEP CALM and WOMEN ON” is the Theme of the

2017-18 Heidelberg Theatre Program

We want you to have the opportunity to see some of the great

local theater and support not only the arts but local restaurants

too. Come join us for some wonderful entertainment.

The following four trips listed are included

in this Heidelberg University theatre program.

~~~~~~~~~~~

DIARY OF ANNE FRANK

WHEN: Sunday, September 24, 2017

DEPART: 12:30PM

RETURN: after 2:00pm show & dinner

COST: $16.00 (Meal extra)

Due at sign up

We are going to join the Heidelberg University School of Mu-

sic & Theatre as they celebrate women and their impact on

hearts and minds all over the world.

Diary of Anne Frank: While hiding in an annex, another

family moves in with the Franks, hiding from the threats

outside. As time goes on, her mind is filled with politics

and literature, and her heart is filled with compassion and

care for a boy. The Frank family will soon face more

troubles that will change their lives forever.

Sunday Matinee: Join us for a pre-show talk with the di-

rector to get an insider’s look at the history, themes and

design elements incorporated in the production. (45 min-

utes before the curtain.)

We will be dining in a undisclosed restaurant after the

show. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

LITTLE WOMEN The Musical

WHEN: Friday, November 17, 2017

DEPART: 5:00PM

RETURN: after 7:30pm show & dinner

COST: $16.00 (Meal extra)

Due at sign up

We will again be joining the Heidelberg University School of

Music & Theatre as they celebrate women.

Little Women: While their father is away at war, the

mother, Marmee, is guiding her children to a brighter fu-

ture. Not only is losing the family fortune a big challenge

for the March sisters, but they will face other individu-

ally…

We will go to a surprise dinner spot before the show.

7.

10.

OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:30 A.M.—4:00 P.M.

CHATEU TEBEAU WINERY and

ANDREW MARTIN MAGIC SHOW

WHEN: Wednesday, October 4, 2017

DEPART: 4:30PM

RETURN: around 8:45PM

COST: $43.00 (Dinner included)

Due at sign up

Bob and Mary Tebeau would like to welcome you to

a wonderful dinner including meatloaf, potatoes,

green beans, roll, coffee, hot tea and dessert. They

are closed on Wednesdays sooo—they are opening

up just for us! I have hired Andrew Martin to per-

form magic after dinner. Andrew comes highly rec-

ommended by many.

Andrew Martin has been perfecting and performing

his special brand of magic-comedy for over 25 years.

Andrew’s first paid performance took place at his

local library when he was just 11 years old. In order

to keep pace with the heavy demand for his services,

at the age of 22 Andrew turned professional and dedi-

cated himself entirely to magic. He has made his liv-

ing at it ever since.

There is something delightfully zany about Andrew.

He has a natural flair for the comic as well as top

rated magical skills. Currently he performs over 500

shows a year from stolling to full-scale stage produc-

tions.

This will be a fun, relaxing evening!

Fused Glass will be teaching classes on making Stepping Stones.

Friday, September 29, 2017 @ 1:00PM

Cost: $20.00 each stone

Create your own stone.

Registration Required

POLARIS MALL Columbus, OH

WHEN: Thursday, November 2, 2017

DEPART: 8:30PM

RETURN: 7:00PM

COST: $22.00 (Meal extra)

Due at sign up

We love Polaris—all the food, stores and shopping

friendships. Come join us as we travel to one of our

favorite destinations.

You can start your Christmas shopping!!

RITZ GOLD AGE OF HOLLYWOOD

“ M O G A M B O ”

WHEN: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 2017

DEPART: 1:15PM

RETURN: After 2:00pm Movie

COST: $3.00

Due at sign up REGISTRATION BEGINS MON., AUG. 28 @ 8:30AM

This is the first of the 2017-18 Series.

Eloise “Honey Bear” Kelly (Ava Gardner) arrives at a

remote African outpost, looking for a rich maharajah

acquaintance, only to find he has cancelled his trip

owing to unrest in his realm. While waiting for the

next river boat out, she spars with hardworking big

game hunter Victor Marswell (Clark Gable), who

(initially) pegs her as a certain disreputable type.

When the river boat returns, it brings Donald Nordley

(Donald Sinden) and his wife Linda (Grace Kelly).

Marswell agrees to take the Nordleys into gorilla

country, taking Honey Bear halfway to join the Dis-

trict Commissioner, who can then escort her back to

civilization. However, they find the commissioner

badly wounded by recently belligerent natives. With

reinforcements days away, the small party narrowly

escapes, taking the mortally wounded commissioner

with them. Meanwhile, a serious romance is develop-

ing between Marswell and Linda. Only Donald is

blind to the situation. Join us to find out the ending!

TRIP ~ TRANSPORTATION ~ NEWS

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Owner: LU CHESTER

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F U N E R A L H O M E

& CREMATORY

ROBB MACK Funeral Director

Board Member of

Allen Eiry Foundation

236 S. Washington St., Tiffin, OH 44883 Tel. 419-447-2424

[email protected]

www.hgmackfuneralhome.com

Brandt L. Weininger, DDS Welcoming New Patients

2540 S. St. Rt. 100, Tiffin, OH 44883

419-447-1091

Office Hours By Appointment

JOLENA M. SCHUBACH-MILLER, D.C.

450 E. Market St., Suite B

Tiffin, OH 44883

Phone: (419) 447-0102

Jeff Smith

HERITAGE LANES

747 W. Market Street Tiffin

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WELCOME NEW &

RETURNING MEMBERS!

Tom Renninger Peg Renninger

Theresa Carp William Dunlap

Anne Clouse Paul DeVanna

MEMORIALS

In Memory of Calvin Wilkinson

Given by Jim & Dianna Aller

Given by John & Joan Aller

Given by Shellie & Rob Mack

Given by Janell Schwab

Given by Shirley Culver

Given by Quarter Century Club of

National Machinery

In Memory of Oleta Reinhart

Given by American Legion Auxiliary

Post 354

Please keep in prayer the families of those

who have recently passed away.

THANK YOU

TO ALL WHO HAVE

DONATED TO THE AEC

DURING JULY!

Bridge, Pinochle, Euchre,

MahJong Players, Tai Chi, Yoga,

Zumba, Crafters

Hempy Water

Ways & Means Committee

Charity Ames

Humana-Carolyn Ferris

Mary F. Schreiner

Chad Swartz

Dema Watkins

-All who have given to AEC and

all who did not want their name

printed. Thank you!

NEWS ~ UPDATES ~ PROGRAMS ~ FUNDRAISERS

9.

1 Ron Mellott

Anita Marovich

Nancy Coffman

Kris Klopfenstein

Kris & Susan Klopfenstein ♥

Dennis & Marcia Hohman ♥

2 Louise Kerschner

Leslie Plouck

Larry & Linda Earl ♥

Leon & Jan Steyer ♥

Joe & Cookie Kastner ♥

3 Pat Smith

Martha Cobb

4 Frederick Outcalt

Ora Preston

Mary Ann Mora

Lew & Carol Campbell ♥

Bill & Kathy Daniel ♥

Thomas & Judy Waldsmith ♥

5 Pat Beeson

John Brickner

Tom Ring

6 Marge Kirian

Dale & Frazene Thornton ♥

7 James Zellner

Sandy Mellott

Linda Schubach

Sam Mora

Dave & Jan Shelton ♥

8 Joyce Breidenbach

Dorothy Schock

Carol Shook

Gail Shreiner

Richard & Mary Ann Gabel ♥

Jerry & Wilma Klopp ♥

9 Catherine Culichia

Ann Schalk

Linda Phares

Linda Eakin

Debra Racette

Marsha Mullholand

10 Jim Anderson

Pauline Smith

Joallen & Dorothy Smith ♥

11 Barbara Simmons

12 Shirley Galaba

Herbert Crum

Jean Eckelberry

Dale Depew

25 Allen Shutt

26 Sandy Maistros

Deb Fassler

Deb Seitz

Janie Saldivar

27 Ruth Dore

Anne Goetz

Arlene Feasel

Marilyn Rohrbach

Virginia Sherman

Carol Jenot

28 Virginia Wilson

Nancy Bentz

Cindy Hahler

Eileen Kleinfelter

James & Phyllis Wagner ♥

Larry & Carol Shook ♥

Philip & Helen Miller ♥

29 Anita Hay

Joyce Peck

Rodger Price

Dreah Cook

Cathy Brandt

Randy & Sue Halen ♥

Jon & Connie Blaser ♥

Mike & Jeanie Fisher ♥

30 Janet Booth

Shirley Trabert

Jeff Kuhn

Susan Bracht

Joyce Freeze

Craig Neifer

Janet Shutt

John & Nancy Daniel ♥

Bob & Rebecca Shaver ♥

Mark & Judy Mack ♥

13 John Beach

Fran Andersons

Mary Lilly

Bonny Rhoad

Herb & Eileen Scherer ♥

14 Judy Henderson

Bill & Sharon Compliment ♥

15 Jean Mertes

Elva Aller

Drusilla Shutt

Bonita Shawberry

16 Marlene Aldrich

Wade Burger

Connie Blaser

Jane Sheeley

Evone Curry

Charlie & Shirley Marx ♥

17 Joan Stoner

Raymond Racette

Pamela Roush

18 Jack Houck

Jane Shepherd

Ken Jones

Robert & Gail Shreiner ♥

19 Larry Baker

Sue Martin

20 Barbara Welly

Marie Shuey

Janet Harer

Janet Snyder

Linda Turkson

Sandy Hayward

21 Wynn Schubach

Chris Myers

22 Brenda Schwab

Robert Reinhart

Wayne Shepherd

Dan Coppes

Paul Gase

Linda Earl

Richard Clouse

Jackie Therriault

John & Berneice Willman ♥

24 Rita Bentz

Mary Ann Welly

Frank Berry

A T T H E A L L E N E I R Y

C E N T E R Friday, Sept. 1, 2017

@ 1:00PM This event is FREE

to all AEC Members Come join the FUN!!

Sponsored By:

SEPTEMBER Birthdays & Anniversaries

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NEWS ~ UPDATES ~ PROGRAMS ~ FUNDRAISERS

2014 Visit us on Facebook www.oemeyer.com/homemedical. 424 Wentz Street, Tiffin, OH 44883 419-447-1104

MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR OUR

3rd ANNUAL PICNIC!

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017

AT THE AMVETS (1909 S. St. Rt. 100, Tiffin)

Be sure to call AEC to make a reservation 419-448-9774.

We welcome you to bring a lawn chair, your own beverage if you would like to drink something

other than what AEC is providing and games.

Menu

Grilled hamburgers and hotdogs, baked beans, macaroni salad, chips,

dessert, coffee, water and lemonade.

Picnic: 4:00PM—7:00PM

Food Served: 5:00PM—6:30PM

Sponsors:

Engle-Shook Funeral Home, Good Shepherd Home,

Dell’s BBQ of Fostoria, Hempy Water and Reineke Ford

TRI-HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW

Saturday, September 30, 9:00am—3:00pm

at the Allen Eiry Center

Come join the Allen Eiry Center for their

Tri-Holiday craft Extravaganza!

Everything is beautifully Handcrafted!

ADMISSION: $1.00 DONATION

Lunch Available

NEWS ~ UPDATES ~ PROGRAMS ~ FUNDRAISERS

3.

Hershey Felder as

IRVING BERLIN

Allen Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse Square

WHEN: Thurs., June 7, 2018

DEPART: 2:30PM

RETURN: After 7:30PM Show

COST: $73.00 Due at sign up (Meal extra)

In a virtuoso performance, award-winning showman and

Cleveland favorite Hey Felder (George Gershwin Alone,

Maestro: Leonard Bernstein) brings to life the remarkable

story of America’s Composer, Irving Berlin. From the depths

of anti-Semitism in Czarist Russia, to New York’s Lower

East Side, and ultimately all of the country and the world,

Irving Berlin’s story epitomizes capturing the American

Dream. Featuring the composer’s most popular and enduring

songs, from “Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” “Always,” “Blue

Skies,” “God Bless America,” “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” “There’s

No Business Like Show Business,” to “White Christmas,”

and the score of “Annie Get Your Gun,” Felder’s signature

creation of character and musical performance will make this

evening with Irving Berlin an unforgettable journey in song.

We will eat in Cleveland area before the show.

We only have 26 tickets so sign up early.

THE SCOTT BROTHERS HOUSE PARTY Ohio Theatre Playhouse Square, Cleveland

WHEN: Monday, September 11, 2017

DEPART: 2:30PM

RETURN: After 7:30PM Show

COST: $98.00 (Meal extra)

Due at sign up

For their millions of fans around the world, twin

brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott are masters of

the impossible—finding and transforming ordi-

nary houses into stunning dream homes on their

megahit HGTV show “Property Brothers”. As

hosts of multiple top-rated series on HGTV in-

cluding Property Brothers: Buying & Selling,

Property Brothers at Home and Brother vs.

Brother, they entertain millions of fans with their

winning blend of sibling rivalry and humor.

Now Cleveland fans can experience the duo in

person during a stop on their nationwide tour,

“The Scott Brothers’ House Party”, presented

by HGTV.

Inspired by their new memoir, It Takes Two: Our

Story (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt—on sale Sep-

tember 5), Jonathan and Drew’s House Party tour

offers fans an uncensored look into their lives.

There will be plenty of audience participation as

they breakdown their do’s and don’ts, share the

wisdom they’ve gleaned as entrepreneurs, and

reveal all the hilarious moments that don’t make

it into television. Door prizes, impromptu design

consults, behind-the-scenes bloopers, and plenty

of laughs will round out this fun evening with

Jonathan and Drew.

We will stop and eat before the show.

Dear Travelers,

Sell, sell, sell that's all we’re asking you to do this

month. The calendars are going well but we want to

reach our goal: we appreciate everything you have done.

Many trips are on the books and have been received

well.

Again thank you for all your support, all year round!

Sincerely,

Wayne & Sara Wax

Chair of October Calendar Fundraiser

GERI-FIT® Strength Training Workout for Older Adults

Join us for a workout with certified instructor Chuck Burmeister each Monday & Wednesday, @ 1:15pm. Registration is required. WHEN: Mon. & Wed. 1:15 - 2:00PM

FEE: $48 per person each 8-class term

$80 for any 2 terms (saves $16.00)

DATES & TERMS: Sept. 11—Oct. 4, Oct. 9—Nov. 1, Nov. 6—Dec. 4

Make checks payable to: REAL YOGA, LLC

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OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:30 A.M.—4:00 P.M.

S C I O T O D O W N S R A C I N O T R I P

Monday, November 13, 2017

COST IS $30.00

(members & non-members)

Depart at 8:00AM Return at 6:15PM

Leaving from the Allen Eiry Senior Center

28 Hopewell Ave., Tiffin

419-448-9774

Scioto Downs in Columbus, Ohio is a friendly, clean, one floor casino.

The Buffet and the Dash Café have excellent food.

You will receive $20 free play and $5 food voucher or equal gift per the casino.

We will travel with Excursions Trailways.

Since this is a fundraiser for Allen Eiry Center we will NOT add the extra sur-charge

for non-members. Join us for a fun day

Sign up today!

FREE and OPEN to the PUBLIC OSHIIP Medicare Presentation

Friday, September 29, 2017 10:15AM

This is a FREE event and Open to the Public. Invite a friend or neighbor who is or may be enrolled in Medicare. OSHIIP is the Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program.

OSHIIP provides free information and other health insurance services to people covered by Medicare and their caregivers.

Dave Painter will be giving this presentation. He will be speaking on Medicare and answer any questions.

OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:30 A.M.—4:00 P.M.

ASSURED TITLE

AGENCY, INC.

102 S. Washington St.

419-447-7126

Circle H, LLC 130 Melmore Street Tiffin, OH 44883 419-447-4683 419-447-8934

Thomas L. Lasky PT, DScPT, OCS, COMT

47 Miami Street Tiffin, OH 44883

Phone: 419-447-0760

5.

John T. Barga Eleanor J. Anderson

Would you like to simplify your estate plan, avoid unnecessary expenses and protect

your assets for the future? Would you like to discuss your current business or the

formation of a new business? Do you have a civil dispute in need of resolution? If yes, we are a local law firm and we are here to assist you.

Semro Henry & Barga LTD, Attorneys at Law

AMISHLANDS Pennsylvania

3 DAYS—2 NIGHTS

APRIL 9—11, 2018

$479.00 PER PERSON Double occupancy

$578.00 PER PERSON Single occupancy

$464.00 PER PERSON Triple occupancy

$15 additional for Non-Members

PACKAGE INCLUDES: *2 Nights lodging at the Heritage Hotel

*2 Breakfasts

*2 Dinners, including a family-style dinner at the Shady

Maple Smorgasbord

*Performance of “Jesus” at the Millennium Theatre

*Visit to Wheatland—James Buchanan’s home

*Kitchen Kettle Village

*Bird-in-Hand Farmer’s Market

*Souvenir gift

*Luggage handling

*Taxes and meal gratuities

*Driver gratuity

*Motorcoach Transportation

Cancellation insurance available upon request.

Senior Safety Day

“ON THE ROAD and IN THE HOME”

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

9:00AM– 1:00PM FREE

●Educational Seminars Presentations by Ohio State Patrol, Tiffin Fire/

Rescue Division, SCAT, AAA, Tiffin Police Ca-nine Unit, Project Lifesaver and more. These are all wonderful presentations!

●CarFit an educational program sponsored by AARP & AAA that offers older adults the oppor-tunity to check how well their personal vehicles fit them. Sentinel students will check levels of oil, coolant, air level of tires, etc. of your vehicle.

●Booths related to adaptive vehicle equipment, transportation, handicap equipment, lunch, raf-fle prizes and more!

Lunch will be included.

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED—LIMITED TO 75 CALL 419-448-9774

K u e b l e r Shoes

440 W. Market St., Tiffin

419-447-2737

www.kueblershoes.com

SINCE 1832

25 Shaffer Park Dr. 419-448-0191

170 S. Washington St. 419-448-5553 Tiffin, Ohio 44883

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Traunero Funeral Home and Crematory Pre-planning Specialists

214 S. Monroe St., Tiffin

419-447-3113

www.traunerofuneralhome.com

NEWS ~ UPDATES ~ PROGRAMS ~ FUNDRAISERS

Robert G. Shreiner, O.D. OPTOMETRY

190 S. WASHINGTON ST. P.O. BOX 808 TIFFIN, OHIO 44883 PHONE: 419-447-6154

HEMPY WATER

227 S. Washington St. Tiffin, OH 44883

419-448-8885

JEWELRY 101 CLASS

Wednesday, September 13, 2017 @ 10:00am

Wednesday, September 27, 2017 @ 10:00am A specific jewelry project will be presented twice each

month: once on the second Wednesday and then repeated on

the fourth Wednesday. Classes will range from simple brace-

lets made with memory wire or stretch material to more com-

plex wire wrapping earrings and necklaces. Class will start at

10:00am and end before noon. The cost is $2.00 per class (to

help pay for materials).

This class is limited to 8 participants (each day) so please

reserve your spot today.

Bolte Real Estate

A Heritage of Excellence Since 1936

Fran Andersons Realtor/Tiffin Office Manager Tiffin Office

23 S. Washington St.

Tiffin, Ohio 44883

[email protected]

www.BolteRealty.com

BLOOD PRESSURE READINGS…

During September, Mercy Tiffin will be provid-ing blood pressure readings Thursday morn-ings @ 8:30am at the Allen Eiry Center. Stop in and take advantage of this free service! A special thank you to Mercy for this service!!

CHRISTMAS ENCHANTED EVENING

Back by special requests!

WHEN: Monday, December 18, 2017

DINNER: 5:00PM

RETURN: 9:00PM

COST: $16.00 (Meal included)

Due at sign up

Come join us for an evening of enjoyment!

1st Stop-is the Allen Eiry Center for a

Delicious lite hot supper.

2nd Stop- on the buses for a tour of the Tiffin

Christmas lights.

3rd stop– Return to the Center for entertain-

ment. “The Late Show” with Kevin

Maiberger and Yvonne will be here to

entertain us while we enjoy Christmas

cookies and wassail.

This will be an enjoyable evening with lots of

Christmas Spirit!

Please WELCOME our new

Administrative Assistant

Nicole Ruch!

We are very happy to have her

join our staff team!

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Tiffin

Farmer’s Market

24 Tiffin’s

Farmers Market

TRIP: Diary of Anne

Frank

Depart @ 12:30PM

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8:30 Coffee Hr.

10:00 Jewelry Class

12:30 Learn Bridge

1:00 Needle Art

1:00 Stained Glass

1:00 Bowling

1:15 GERI-FIT

1:30 Open Bridge

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SAT. / SUN.

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5

10:00 Zumba Gold

10:00 Knitting

12:00 Pool

1:00 Stained Glass

“Beginners”

1:00 Wreath Class

1:30 Yoga

Community Council

Mtg. @ Noon

6 8:30 Coffee Hr.

10:00 Wreath Class

12:30 Learn Bridge

1:00 Bridge

1:00 Needle Art

1:00 Stained Glass

1:00 Bowling

1:00 BG Bridge

1:15 GERI-FIT

1:30 Bridge

7 8:30 Blood Pressures

9:00 Yoga

9:00 Wood Carving

12:00 Pool

1:00 Stained Glass

1:00 Pinochle

TRIP: Botanical

Gardens

Depart @ 8:00AM

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Tiffin

Farmer’s Market

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8:30 Coffee Hr.

9:00 Crafts

12:30 Euchre

1:15 GERI-FIT

6:00PM Yoga

TRIP: Scott Bros.

Depart @ 2:30AM

12 10:00 Zumba Gold

10:00 Knitting Class

12:00 Pool

1:00 Stained Glass

“Beginners”

1:30 Yoga

Bob Evans Day

15

8:30 Coffee Hr.

9:00 Tai Chi

10:00 Beginner

Quilt Class

12:00 Mahjong

12:00 “Pegs & Jokers”

Birthday/Anniversary

Party @ 1:00PM

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Heritage

Festival

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Heritage

Festival

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10:00 Zumba Gold

12:00 Pool

1:00 Stained Glass

“Beginners”

1:30 Yoga

AEC Board

Mtg. @ 3:00PM

20 8:30 Coffee Hr.

12:30 Learn Bridge

1:00 Needle Art

1:00 Stained Glass

1:00 Bowling

1:15 GERI-FIT

1:30 Open Bridge

21 8:30-9:30 Blood

Pressure Readings

9:00 Yoga

9:00 Wood Carving

12:00 Pool

1:00 Pinochle

1:00 Stained Glass

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8:30 Coffee Hr.

9:00 Crafts

12:30 Euchre

1:15 GERI-FIT

6:00PM Yoga

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10:00 Zumba Gold

10:00 Knitting

Class

12:00 Pool

1:00 Stained Glass

“Beginners”

1:30 Yoga

TRIP: Lunch

Bunch

Depart @ 11:00am

1

8:30 Coffee Hr.

9:00 Tai Chi

10:00 Beginner

Quilt Class

12:00 Mahjong

12:00 “Pegs & Jokers”

BINGO @ 1:00PM

25

8:30 Coffee Hr.

9:00 Crafts

12:30 Euchre

1:15 GERI-FIT

6:00PM Yoga

Ways & Means 1:30pm

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8:30 Coffee Hr.

10:00 Jewelry Class 12:30 Learn Bridge

1:00 Needle Art 1:00 Stained Glass

1:00 Bowling

1:15 GERI-FIT 1:30 Open Bridge

AEC PICNIC

4:00—7:00pm

@ AMVETS

14 8:30-9:30 Blood Pressure Readings

9:00 Yoga

9:00 Wood Carving

12:00 Pool

1:00 Pinochle

1:00 Stained Glass

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8:30 Coffee Hr. 9:00 Tai Chi

10:00 Beginner

Quilt Class

12:00 Mahjong

12:00 “Pegs & Jokers”

Fold Newsletters @

9:00AM

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8:30 Coffee Hr.

9:00 Tai Chi

10:00 Beginner

Quilt Class

12:00 Mahjong

12:00 “Pegs & Jokers”

28 8:30-9:30 Blood

Pressure Readings

9:00 Yoga

9:00 Wood Carving

12:00 Pool

1:00 Pinochle

1:00 Stained Glass

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8:30 Coffee Hr. 9:00 Tai Chi

10:00 Beginner

Quilt Class

12:00 Mahjong

12:00 “Pegs & Jokers”

1:00 Fused Glass

Glass

10:15—OSHIIP

Dave Painter,

Presenter

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AEC

TRI-HOLIDAY

CRAFT SHOW

9:00—3:00PM

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LABOR DAY