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Shelby Township Senior Center
Senior NewsMarch & April 2020
SENIOR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM
10 AM Tues, March 31The Macomb County Health and Community Services Department stops by at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 31 to share valuable information with us regarding emergency preparation. They will explain what kind of emergencies we could see in Macomb County and what we can do to prepare for those types of emergencies. No preregistration is required.
EASTER EGG STUFFING10 AM Thu, March 12
Help us stuff Easter eggs for the township Easter events. All volunteers are invited to join us for a pizza lunch following the work. Please let the front desk know if you’re able to help. Thank you.
SPRING FLEA MARKET & BAKE SALE9 AM-4 PM
Thurs, April 30 & Fri, May 1Shop until you drop at our Spring Flea Market and Bake Sale! Additionally, we are in need of gently used household goods for our spring sale. Drop them off at the senior center 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. No clothing, please. Thank you for your support.
PANCAKE BREAKFASTThe Aktion Club is sponsoring a pancake breakfast here at 9 a.m., Wednesday, March 4. The cost is $3. Please stop in, enjoy a delicious breakfast and support our Aktion Club Friends.
CHOIR MUSIC Join the choir for some festive music and fun at 11 a.m. March 11, April 8 and April 22.
AARP SAFE DRIVER CLASSThe senior center will be hosting the AARP Safe Driver course 12:30-4:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, April 6 and 7. This classroom refresher will help mature drivers improve their skills and reduce the possibilities of accidents. The cost is $15 for AARP members and $20 for nonmembers.
GENEALOGY CLASSDo you know where your family fits into history? Learn tools and tips for locating your ancestors and finding your family’s story. Patricia Hallman will guide us on this amazing journey at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 25.
HOW TO READ MUSIC CLASS SAVE THE DATE!
1-2 PM May 12 & 19Choir Director Clare Abt, teaches a two-class course on understanding basic musical notations, vocabulary and application of those skills to sight reading. There is no charge for this course, but advance registration is required. Please note that space is limited.
PING PONGPing Pong is now in the Game Room
Stop by and play anytime.
BUNCO IS HEREJoin us for Bunco at 1 p.m. every Thursday beginning March 19.
NEED A BUS?Call us at 586-739-7540
8:30 AM-5 PMMon-Fri
BUS SERVICEThe senior center bus will take you
for medical appointments anywhere between 18 Mile and 27 Mile roads
and Romeo Plank and Livernois roads. We also transport for non-
medical appointments within Shelby Township. Bus tickets are 50 cents
each way. Call the senior center for more information at
586-739-7540.
Phone: 586-739-7540Fax: [email protected]
REGISTRATION
You must register for the Shelby Township Senior Center every calendar year to participate in our events and activities. We
are now enrolling for 2020. The cost is $5 for residents of Shelby Township and Utica or $10 for
nonresidents. All programs require membership.
14975 21 Mile RoadShelby Township, MI 48316
HOLIDAY CLOSUREThe senior center building and gym will be closed Good Friday, April 10.
MEET TUCKER!The senior center is excited to welcome a new four-legged furry friend, Tucker! He is a certified therapy dog and will stop by to visit everyone on select days.
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The Help Desk What to know about the Shelby Township Senior Center
SENIORS IN NEED
Dial 211 for free referralsMedicare Assistance 800-803-7174MI Pension Rights 866-735-7737MI Access to Food 877-6-MICAFEMI Services to Elderly 517-373-8230Lakeshore Legal 888-783-8190Meals on Wheels 586-469-5228Macomb Veterans 586-469-5315
VETERANS REPRESENTATIVEThe senior center is excited to welcome Macomb County Veterans’ Services 10 a.m.-4 p.m on the first and third Thursday. Darryle Johnson is an accredited service officer who can assist veterans and active-duty service members with information and benefits. Feel free to stop in and get your questions answered.
SENIOR LOAN CLOSET14975 21 Mile Road
Need medical equipment for short-term use? This closet is free to the community and contains things like crutches, canes, portable commodes, walkers and wheelchairs. You can check items out and use them for a short time. Call us for more information and availability.
ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP
The Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Group will be meeting at the Shelby Township Activities Center at 7 p.m. the second Monday of each month. Join this safe place for caregivers, families and friends of persons with dementia to exchange practical information, develop a support system and learn about resources. All are welcome.
HOW CAN YOU GET THE SENIOR CENTER NEWSLETTER?
The bi-monthly Senior Center Newsletter is posted on our website (shelbytwp.org/seniors), is available for pick up at the senior center, can be emailed at no charge, or can be mailed to your home with a 2-year, $10 paid subscription. If you need additional information, please ask at the senior center front desk.
INCLEMENT WEATHERThe senior center will now be listed in the school closings list on our local television stations. Please check the school closing information in the event of inclement weather. It will be listed as “Shelby Township Senior Center.” Additionally, you may call the closure hotline at 586-726-4556 for updated closure information or check the senior center’s Facebook page. If you have any questions, please call the senior center at 586-739-7540 or ask at the front desk.
DAILY BRAIN TEASERStop by the front desk and find our daily brain teaser. Complete the challenge and turn it in to be entered into a drawing for a monthly prize. Thank you to the Red Hat Group, “The Silly Sassy Shelby Sisters,” for sponsoring this program in 2020.
DEAF OLDER ADULTSThis group meets 9:30 a.m. the first and third Wednesday of the month at the senior center. This program takes place in conjunction with Deaf and Hearing Impaired Services, Inc. and Tri-County Deaf Senior Citizens.
For more information, please call 248-473-1888.
WALKINGThe senior center now offers walking every day around the perimeter of our new gym. Please check the calendar for specific times.
GREETING CARDRECYCLING
Bring your new and used greeting cards to the senior center to be repurposed. Drop them off at the senior center office.
STEERING COMMITTEEWe have an elected group at the senior center that serves on the steering committee. These dedicated people give of their time to make decisions about the senior center. The meetings are open to anyone. Join us as we make the center a better place for everyone. The next meeting is at 10 a.m. March 25 at the senior center.
THE GIFT OF TIMEToo many of our older and disabled neighbors are lonely and isolated. They long for just a brief visit now and then from someone who will take the time to sit and chat. Other families in our community are struggling to take care of a loved one at home. For these full-time caregivers, a break to run errands, go to their own doctor’s appointments or relax for an hour is often impossible because their parent or spouse cannot be left alone. If you have a few hours, once or twice a month, to visit or sit with an older or disabled adult, your gift of time will make a massive difference for our lonely and struggling neighbors. No hands-on or nursing experience is needed.
For more information, call the Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers at
586-757-5551.
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE
An American Red Cross blood drive takes place 1:30-7:30 p.m. April 23. Appointments are preferred to ensure adequate staffing for the blood drive.
Please call 586-739-7540 to make an appointment.The next drive will be Thursday, June 25.
TECH QUESTIONS? ASK THE EXPERT!
Do you have questions on how to use a computer, tablet, or phone? Bring your device and your questions and stop into the senior center 1-3 p.m. March 31.
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M ARCH HAPPENINGS
TOP O’ THE MORNING LUNCHEON11 AM Friday, March 13
We’ll celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with delicious salad and broccoli cheddar soup with wonderful entertainment from the Shannon School of Irish Dance in Rochester Hills. Tickets are $10 and must be purchased in advance. Thank you to our sponsors, Comfort Keepers and Macomb County Community Action.
MARCH LUNCH BUNCH – DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
9:30 AM Thursday, March 19 $3
The March Lunch Bunch takes us to the Detroit Institute of Arts. There, you can explore the art at your own pace and stop by the café for lunch between 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. After lunch, we’ll participate in the DIA’s Thursdays at the Museum, which features an art making workshop. After the craft, we’ll head for home. Tickets are $3. There is no charge for admission to the DIA and lunch will be on your own.
HUNNY BUNNY DINNER DANCE5 PM March 20 $16
Join us for some wonderful dancing to music by the Dennis James Band and a delicious catered dinner. Tickets are $16 and must be purchased in advance. Doors open at 5 p.m. and dinner follows at 5:30 p.m. Thank you to our sponsor Macomb County Community Action.
APRIL HAPPENINGS
APRIL LUNCH BUNCH(S) – NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
9:10 AMWednesday, April 8 or Friday, April 24
Learn about weather critia and more when touring the National Weather Service office in White Lake. After the tour, we will eat at the Lion’s Den in Waterford. Your lunch will be a choice from the following entrees: fish and chips, lasagna, fettuccine alfredo or chicken parmesan. We depart the senior center at 9:10 a.m. Due to the small size of the Weather Service office, we will be splitting this lunch bunch into two different dates. Tickets are $23. IMPORTANT INFORMATION – Please be aware that if there is a weather event, our tour will be cancelled. If that happens, we will still go to lunch but our tour will be rescheduled to a different date. If you have any questions or need any further information, please see the front desk.
A TISKET, A TASKET EASTER BRUNCH10:30 AM Thursday, April 9
Enjoy a delicious breakfast brunch buffet. Pianist and singer Matthew Ball plays New Orleans boogie-woogie and swing music. Tickets are $10 each and must be purchased in advance. Doors open at 10 a.m. Thank you to our sponsors Blossom Ridge and Macomb County Community Action.
SPRING DINNER DANCE5:30 PM Friday, April 17
Enjoy a wonderful buffet dinner and dance to the music of the Dennis James Band. Tickets are $16. Doors open at 5 p.m. with dinner served at 5:30 p.m. Thank you to our sponsor Macomb County Community Action.
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Special note for lunch bunch participants: Lunch Bunch Participants: You must check-in at the senior center front desk at least 10 minutes before departure. If you do not check-in before that time or call in the event of an emergency, we will assume that you are not attending.
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ActivitiesJoin us for regular and ongoing activities or sign up for a class. There’s something for everyone here.
LOUNGE8:30 AM-5 PM Mon-FriStop in and visit the new lounge to enjoy a cup of coffee, visit with friends, play a board game or watch television. We also have magazine subscriptions and our “Book Nook” located in the lounge. Feel free to borrow or leave a book. No matter what you do, our new lounge is a better place to be. You can now find puzzles in the lounge.
INTERESTED IN LEARNING CARD GAMES?
Do you want to learn some new card games? Would you like a refresher on some you may have played in the past? Let the front desk know, and we will share our learning days with you.
ARTIST EXHIBIT EDWIN SCHILLER
The works of our local artists are displayed in our building for two months. March and April features the work of Edwin Schiller. Please stop by and check out this talented artist.
GAME ROOM8:30 AM-5 PM Mon-FriHave you checked out the new game room? The room has dome hockey, foosball, a pool table, dartboard, shuffleboard and ping pong. The room is open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
BIBLE STUDY1 PM MondaysIf you are interested in studying the Bible, this is the group for you.
BINGO10 AM MondaysBingo is back and better than ever at the senior center. Join us at 10 a.m. every Monday.
CHOIR10 AM WednesdaysEveryone is welcome to sing with us.
COOKIES & COLORING10 AM ThursdaysThis fun program has become very popular. All are welcome. Materials are supplied.
COMPUTER CLASS1 PM TuesdaysThe next computer class will start on Tuesday, March 3 and will run for four weeks, from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. The second session will start April 7 and run for four weeks. Each session is $33.
CARD MAKING CLASS10 AM Select FridaysAre you interested in making your greeting cards? Stop in 10-11:15 a.m. on select Fridays to create your greeting cards. The class has grown, so it expanded into new courses. Please note, class sizes are limited. If you are unsure which level is best for you, please ask Roxie.
Assemble a greeting card - March 6 & April 3All card pieces are precut and glued together in class. Beginner level. 25 cents per card.
Stamp a greeting card - March 13 & April 17A card will be created using rubber stamps and tools. Intermediate level. 25 cents per card.
Greeting card technique - March 20 & April 24This class uses different mediums and tools to create a card. Please note, this class requires a demonstration followed by independent work. Advanced level. 50 cents to $1 per card, depending on materials.
SHELBY SENIOR STITCHERS12:30 PM WednesdaysThis is our resident quilting group. Call 586-739-7540 for more information.
WATERCOLOR CLASSPete Snodgrass, instructor
9:30-11:30 AM $60Late Spring Session
April 6-May 11
HAPPENINGS1 PM FridaysDiscuss current events found in the newspaper, magazines and on TV.
WALKINGThe senior center now offers walking every day around the perimeter of our new gym. Please check the calendar for specific times.
NEW VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Are you looking for a way to volunteer your time and give back to the community? We’ve got just the job for you. The Kiwanis Volunteer Satellite Group meets here at the senior center to work on community service projects. No special skills are needed - we can use any and all help. The group will meet 1-4 p.m. March 11 and April 8. Please feel free to join us for part or all of the time.
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HARRIET12:30 PM Thursday, March 5
Harriet Tubman’s escape from slavery transformed her into one of America’s greatest heroes. Her bravery, intellect and passion freed hundreds of people from slavery and changed the course of history. Starring Cynthia Erivo and Leslie Odom Jr. Rated PG-13.
FORD V. FERRARI12:30 PM Thursday, March 26
American automotive designer Carroll Shelby and fearless British race car driver Ken Miles battle corporate interference, the laws of physics and their own personal demons to build a revolutionary vehicle for the Ford Motor Co. Together, they plan to compete against the race cars of Enzo Ferrari at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans race in France. Starring Matt Damon and Christians Bale. Rated PG.
A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBOHOOD12:30 PM Thursday, April 2
Based on the true story of a real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and journalist Lloyd Vogel. Starring Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys, and Chris Cooper. Rated PG.
KNIVES OUT12:30 PM Thursday, April 16
If you like the board game Clue, you’ll love “Knives Out.” Harlan Thrombrey spent a lifetime becoming a rich and successful crime novelist. On his 85th birthday, he invites his extended family to his mansion, hoping to move past their dysfunctional past and bring them together. Things take a turn for the worse when Harlan is found dead during the party, prompting Detective Benoit Blanc to investigate. Will he be able to find the killer when everyone had a motive? Starring Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Don Johnson, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Christopher Plummer. Rated PG-13.
PREVIEWSJoin us for a movie and popcorn at our new location.
There is no charge for senior center members.
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GROUP FITNESS CLASSESBALANCE CLASS - 12:15 PM Mon $3This class uses many different techniques to strengthen the core and to build balance and coordination. Falls cause many health concerns so now is the time to work to prevent them. Sabrina leads this medium-impact class. The class meets 12:15 p.m. on Mondays and costs $3 per person.
AEROBIC EXERCISE - 10 AM Tue & Fri $3Sabrina’s high-impact exercise class meets 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays and costs $3 per person.
CHAIR EXERCISE - 10:15 AM Wed $3Sabrina leads this low-impact aerobic exercise class as participants sit in a chair for most of the class. The class meets 10:15 a.m. on Wednesdays and costs $3 per person.
CHAIR YOGA - 11 AM Tue $3Sabrina leads this new class at 11 a.m. Tuesdays. This class is for people who have mobility challenges but would like to experience yoga. Instruction will use the wall and a chair for support but will not be on the floor. The fee is $3 per person.
YOGA BASICS - 1 PM Tue $3Stephanie leads this well-rounded mat yoga class. Instruction includes standing and balancing postures and stretches on the mat to increase flexibility, strength and balance. Please bring your mat. Yoga Basics meets at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and costs $3 per person.
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ZUMBA GOLD - 10 AM Thu $3This Latin-inspired workout incorporates dance and fitness routines set to Latin rhythms. Zumba Gold is performed at a reduced intensity but still burns calories. Shonece is the instructor, and the class meets at 10 a.m. on Thursdays and costs $3 per person.
GENTLE YOGA - 1 PM Thu $3Join Stephanie as this yoga class uses a chair for seated and standing balancing postures with a mat for floor stretches. Please bring your mat. Gentle yoga meets at 1 p.m. on Thursdays and costs $3 per person.
CIRCUIT CLASS - 9 AM Fri $3Sabrina leads participants through high-impact exercises at different stations. The class meets at 9 a.m. on Friday mornings and costs $3 per person.
TAI CHI - 1:30 PM Mon $3This class focuses on slow moving mediation and improves balance, memory, circulation and well-being. The class occurs 1:30-2:30 p.m. every Monday. The class fee is $3.
MARCH & APRIL GYM SCHEDULE
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
GYM SCHEDULE
You must be a member of the senior center to participate.SHELBY TOWNSHIP SENIOR CENTER
14975 21 Mile Road, Shelby Township, MI 48315 586-739-7540 [email protected]
shelbytwp.org/seniors
Refer to the Parks &
recreation schedule
OPEN PICKLEBALL
8:30-11 AM Free/Resident
$2/Nonresident
BALANCE CLASS
12:15-1:15 PM $3 per person
WALKING/JOGGING 1:15-2:30 PM
Free
ADVANCED PICKLEBALL 2:30-4:30 PM Free/Resident
$2/Nonresident
WALKING/JOGGING 8:30-10 AM
Free
AEROBIC EXERCISES
10-11 AM$3 per person
OPEN PICKLEBALL
11:30 AM- 2:30 PM
Free/Resident $2/Nonresident
BEGINNER PICKLEBALL
2:30-4:30 PM Free/Resident
$2/Nonresident
ADVANCED PICKLEBALL 8:30-10:30 AM Free/Resident
$2/Nonresident
WALKING/JOGGING
10:30-12:30 PM Free
OPEN PICKLEBALL
12:30-3 PM Free/Resident
$2/Nonresident
BASKETBALL 3-4 PM
North Court Free/Resident
$2/Nonresident
WALKING/JOGGING
4-5 PMFree
OPEN PICKLEBALL
8:30-11 AM Free/Resident
$2/Nonresident
ADVANCED PICKLEBALL
11-1 PMFree/Resident
$2/Nonresident
BEGINNER PICKLEBALL*
1-3 PMFree/Resident
$2/Nonresident
*Learn to Playis being
scheduled on select days. See below.
WALKING/JOGGING
3-5 PMFree
WALKING/JOGGING 8:30-10 AM
Free
AEROBIC EXERCISE 10-11 AM
$3 per person
OPEN PICKLEBALL 11:30 AM-3 PM Free/Resident
$2/Nonresident
WALKING/JOGGING
3-5 PMFree
Refer to the Parks &
recreation schedule
Holiday Closure—The senior center will be closed Good Friday, April 10. Instructional Pickleball Classes will be held on March 5 and 12, and April 9, 16, 23, and 30.
Please note that you must register for the instructional class.
March & April 2020
FIND THE PARKS & RECREATION SCHEDULE ONLINE AT SHELBYTWP.ORG/PARKS
GROUP FITNESS CLASSES
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Our December Craft Class made beautiful Christmas trees just in time for the holidays!
Our first Snow Day Fun was a fantastic success! We played snow games,
winter bingo and enjoyed some warm soup and treats! We finished the
afternoon with a good, old-fashioned snow ball fight!
Memory Lane
We got out our red and pink and celebrated Valentine’s Day with wonderful entertainment and singing and dancing!
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1 PM
Y
oga
Basic
s
259:
30 A
M
Kn
it &
Cro
chet
10 A
M
Cho
ir10
AM
St
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g C
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10:1
5 A
M
Cha
ir Ex
erci
se12
:30
PM
Sha
ngha
i Rum
my
12:3
0 PM
S
titch
ers
1 PM
P
inoc
hle
1 PM
G
enea
logy
269:
30 A
M
C
anas
ta10
AM
Zu
mba
Gol
d10
AM
C
ooki
es &
Col
orin
g12
:30
PM
Han
d &
Foo
t12
:30
PM
Mov
ie &
Pop
corn
1 PM
R
eady
to g
o Re
ds1
PM
Gen
tle Y
oga
1 PM
B
unco
279
AM
Col
or C
ares
Aw
ay9
AM
Ope
n C
ompu
ters
9 A
M
C
ircui
t Cla
ss1
PM
B
ridge
1 PM
Hap
peni
ngs
309
AM
Ope
n C
ompu
ters
9:30
AM
W
ater
colo
r C
lass
9:30
AM
M
atte
r of
Bal
ance
10 A
M
Bi
ngo
1 PM
Bib
le S
tudy
1 PM
Bal
ance
Cla
ss1:
30 P
M
Tai C
hi
319
AM
M
ahjo
ngg
10 A
M
Ope
n C
ompu
ters
10 A
M
Prep
are
Pres
enta
tion
11 A
M
Cha
ir Yo
ga12
PM
Ev
ent D
esig
ners
1 PM
T
ech
Que
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PM
Yog
a Ba
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DAY
WED
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DAY
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30 A
M
Kni
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30 A
M
Dea
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10 A
M
B
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Pre
ssur
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10 A
M
C
hoir
10:1
5 A
M
Cha
ir Ex
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se12
PM
A
ktio
n C
lub
12:3
0 PM
S
hang
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umm
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:30
PM
Stit
cher
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PM
Euc
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29:
30 A
M
Can
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10 A
M
C
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es &
Col
orin
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AM
Zum
ba G
old
10 A
M
V
eter
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Rep
12:3
0 PM
H
and
& F
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12:3
0 PM
M
ovie
& P
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PM
Gen
tle Y
oga
1 PM
B
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39
AM
Col
or C
ares
Aw
ay9
AM
Ope
n C
ompu
ters
9 A
M
C
ircui
t Cla
ss10
AM
G
reet
ing
Car
ds1
PM
B
ridge
1 PM
Hap
peni
ngs
6 PM
Euc
hre
69
AM
O
pen
Com
pute
rs9:
30 A
M
Wat
erco
lor
Cla
ss10
AM
Bin
go12
:30
PM
AA
RP
Driv
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Cou
rse
1 PM
B
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Stu
dy1:
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M
Tai
Chi
79
AM
Mah
jong
g10
AM
Ope
n C
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AM
Cra
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11 A
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C
hair
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12 P
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E
vent
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PM A
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PM
Com
pute
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lass
1 PM
Yo
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s
89:
10 P
M
Lun
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9:30
PM
K
nit &
Cro
chet
10 A
M
C
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10:1
5 A
M C
hair
Exer
cise
11 A
M
L
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12:3
0 PM
Sh
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:30
PM
Stitc
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1 PM
V
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teer
s
99:
30 A
M
Can
asta
10 A
M
Zum
ba G
old
10 A
M
Shel
by G
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ners
10:3
0 A
M
Lun
cheo
n12
:30
PM
H
and
& F
oot
1 PM
Bunc
o1
PM
G
entle
Yog
a6
PM
Sr
.Shu
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s
(
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Goo
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iday
139
AM
Ope
n C
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9:30
AM
Wat
erco
lor
Cla
ss10
AM
B
ingo
10 A
M
Sist
ers
at H
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1 A
M
B
ible
Stu
dy1:
30 P
M
Tai C
hi7
PM
A
lzhe
imer
’s G
roup
149
AM
M
ahjo
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10 A
M
O
pen
Com
pute
rs10
:30
AM
Siz
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AM
Cha
ir Yo
ga12
PM
Eve
nt D
esig
ners
1 PM
C
ompu
ter
Cla
ss1
PM
Yoga
Bas
ics
159:
30 A
M
Kn
it &
Cro
chet
9:30
AM
D
eaf
Gro
up10
AM
C
hoir
10:1
5 A
M
Cha
ir Ex
erci
se12
:30
PM
Sha
ngha
i Rum
my
12:3
0 PM
S
titch
ers
2 PM
A
sk th
e La
wye
r
169:
30 A
M
Can
asta
10 A
M
Z
umba
Gol
d10
AM
Coo
kies
& C
olor
ing
10 A
M
V
eter
ans
Rep
12:3
0 PM
H
and
& F
oot
12:3
0 PM
M
ovie
& P
opco
rn1
PM
Gen
tle Y
oga
1 PM
B
unco
179
AM
Col
or C
ares
Aw
ay9
AM
Ope
n C
ompu
ters
9 A
M
C
ircui
t Cla
ss10
AM
G
reet
ing
Crd
s1
PM
B
ridge
1 PM
Hap
peni
ngs
5 PM
Din
ner
Dan
ce
209
AM
Ope
n C
ompu
ters
9:30
AM
W
ater
colo
r C
lass
10 A
M
Bi
ngo
1 PM
Bib
le S
tudy
1 PM
Tai
Chi
219
AM
Mah
jong
g9
AM
Ope
n C
ompu
ters
11 A
M
Cha
ir Yo
ga12
PM
Even
t Des
igne
rs1
PM
E
uchr
e1
PM
C
ompu
ter
Cla
ss1
PM
Y
oga
Basic
s
229:
30 A
M
K
nit &
Cro
chet
10 A
M
Cho
ir10
:15
AM
C
hair
Exer
cise
11 A
M
List
en to
Mus
ic12
:30
PM
Sha
ngha
i Rum
my
12:3
0 PM
S
titch
ers
1 PM
Pino
chle
239:
30 A
M
Can
asta
10 A
M
Z
umba
Gol
d 10
AM
Coo
kies
& C
olor
ing
12:3
0 PM
H
and
& F
oot
1
PM
Rea
dy to
go
Reds
1 PM
G
entle
Yog
a1
PM
Bun
co1:
30 P
M
Bl
ood
Driv
e
249
AM
Col
orC
ares
Away
9 A
M
O
pen
Com
pute
rs9
AM
Circ
uit C
lass
9:10
AM
Lun
ch B
unch
10 A
M
Gre
etin
g C
rds
1 PM
Brid
ge1
PM
H
appe
ning
s
279
AM
Ope
n C
ompu
ters
9:30
AM
W
ater
colo
r C
lass
10 A
M
Bi
ngo
1 PM
Bib
le S
tudy
1:30
PM
Ta
i Chi
289
AM
Mah
jong
g10
AM
O
pen
Com
pute
rs11
AM
C
hair
Yoga
12 P
M
Eve
nt D
esig
ners
1 PM
Bra
in G
ames
1 PM
Com
pute
r C
lass
1 PM
Yog
a Ba
sics
299:
30 A
M
Kn
it &
Cro
chet
10 A
M
Cho
ir10
:15
AM
C
hair
Exer
cise
12:3
0 PM
S
hang
hai R
umm
y12
:30
PM
Stit
cher
s
30FL
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KET
9 A
M-4
PM
9:30
AM
C
anas
ta10
AM
Zum
ba G
old
12:3
0 PM
H
and
& F
oot
1 PM
G
entle
Yog
a1
PM
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co
May
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APR
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020
MO
ND
AYT
UES
DAY
WED
NES
DAY
TH
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SDAY
FRID
AY
16
Shelby TownshipBoard of Trustees
Richard Stathakis, SupervisorStanley T. Grot, Clerk
Michael Flynn, TreasurerLisa Casali, Trustee
John Vermeulen, TrusteeVince Viviano, TrusteeLynn Wilhem, Trustee
Shelby Twp. Senior Center14975 21 Mile RoadShelby Twp., MI 48316
Senior Center StaffAmy Drake, Coordinator
Office StaffEllen Hope Ann GleasonJoy Qualls Pam Szczepanski Bernadette Caulley
Bus DriversClare Abt Kathy ComitoBob Kogelmann Skip RobertsonJoyce Levert Michele YorkJackie Marchetti Rick JenkinsNancy Terraccino