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o e r From Below the T w
Serving The Millstadt Area Since 1983
TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES MARCH 2015
Patty Evansco
Volume 5 - Number 3
Spring Forward! Daylight Savings
Time MARCH 8, 2015
Gabby Holmes
Gabby Holmes recently received Student of the Month. She is a freshman at Belleville West. She was nominated by two teachers for exemplifying strong character. She volunteers at the Senior Center often and loves to help people. She volunteers at Zion Church in the nursery and Sunday School and she is in Girl Scouts having already earned a
bronze and silver award and now working toward her gold award. She has perfect attendance at school since Kindergarten. She is in the Marching Band and Pep Band at Belleville West High School. She helps younger Millstadt kids learn how to play softball. Gabby was honored with a certificate, a limousine off campus lunch, a Maroons sweatshirt and several other gifts. Gabby is the daughter of Rick and Tracy Holmes. Congratulations to Gabby on a job well done from her friends at the Senior Center.
Student Of The Month We are so excited here at the Senior Center and have very good news to share with you this month!!! Please allow me to insert a portion of the email I received Tuesday, February 24, 2015.
Since 2011 I have been faithfully attending quarterly meetings of the Human Services Transportation Plan committee. These meetings have been in places like Vienna, Ullin, Shawnee, Carbondale, Sparta, Mount Vernon, Belleville, and Waterloo to name a few. These travels have given me the chance to see Southern Illinois first hand in rain, snow and sunshine. In 2013 I was qualified to apply for the Vehicle Grant given through the Illinois Department of Transportation. I had attended enough meetings and had a grasp of the CVP application process but the application was due on May 30th. This was a little over a month after the death of my husband. The district chairman encouraged me to write the grant for the experience and just submit it. Well I did and I knew it wasn’t award worthy and I was right, but it taught me something very valuable. I knew what I was going to need and it gave me a year to get my ducks in order and that is what I did. When I submitted the Grant in May of 2014 I had to put it in a box to mail it! That was before I knew I could submit it electronically, so I did that also. Today I spoke with Mike Healy, Section Chief for the Consolidated Vehicle Procurement Program at the Division of Public & Intermodal Transportation at the Illinois Department of Transportation. He told me that they had 164 Vehicles to award in our division this year. There were 100 applicants and 72 applicants were selected in the entire State of Illinois and Millstadt was one of them to receive (2) vehicles. We will use these vehicles to provide transportation to Millstadt area seniors as well as Freeburg and Smithton. We are going to dispose of our current bus and hopefully will have enough funds to build a shed or overhang to keep them in. Please stay warm and healthy during this incredibly cold period of winter. Keep a positive thought that spring (and warmer weather) are right around the corner.
Dear Applicant, Congratulations! I am pleased to inform you that the Department has approved your 2014 CVP application for funding. Based on your
application request, demonstrated need and available funding, you were awarded the following vehicle(s): 1 Minivan Paratransit Vehicle w/ Ramp 1 Light Duty Paratransit Vehicle w/ Lift
Irma Hecke smiles as she writes her generous donation to the Millstadt Senior Center. Thank you Irma!!
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MILLSTADT TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES
QUILT RAFFLE
6 FOR
$
500
1
$ 00
June 12, 2015 At Senior Center
1st Prize - Handmade Queen Size Quilt 2nd prize - Christmas Tree Skirt
3rd prize - Handmade Baby Quilt TICKETS
Available at the Center Many tickets are being sold for our Quilt A Rama drawing on June 12, 2015. The Quilt tops are Handmade and Hand Quilted Queen Sized Pieced Quilt and if it were in Branson it would most likely sell for $1000. Be sure to get your tickets.
5th Annual Big Ole Bag & Jewelry Sale The fourth annual Big Old Bag and Jewelry Sale will have a special pre-sale wine and cheese party on Friday, April 24 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. For $5.00, payable at the door, enjoy some cheese, wine, and soft drinks and have the opportunity to purchase gently used purses, hats, jewelry and scarves at very special prices. On Saturday, April 25, the doors to the Community Center will open at 8:00 am all the remaining items will be for sale until 1:00 pm. Donations of all purses, jewelry, hats and scarves are accepted at the Community Center. All proceeds from the Friday and Saturday sales benefit the Millstadt Senior Center.
The Smithton Library has fishing poles to check out for those of you wanting to catch your own supper. Anglers ages 16 and over must have a valid fishing license. Contact the Smithton Library for more information at 233-8057.
Millstadt Township Wants To Know If You Are
Interested In A Farmers Market
Or Planting A Garden Next Spring Call Randy At 476-1207
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Bus Rider Reminder All Ride Reservations Should Be
Made Through The Office
Please Do Not Tell Bus Drivers
Your Appointments Thank You
Aluminum Cans Donate Your Aluminum Cans
To The Senior Center Contact
Patty Evansco at 476-3731
Tuesdays from 9:00-9:30 am Starting January 20th-March 10th Contact: Patty Evansco 618-476-3731
MILLSTADT LIBRARY The Millstadt Library in addition to books, offers audio books, videos, large print books, computers, and copy services. Residents of the Village are eligible for a library card. Contact the Millstadt Library at 476-1887, if you have any questions.
RECYCLING PROGRAM Recycling continues the first Saturday of every month at the Township Garage on East Harrison Street. Volunteers will remove the recyclables, glass, cans, paper, cardboard and number 1 and 2 plastics from your vehicle from 8:00 am to 10:00 am. This program is available for all residents of Millstadt Township and the Village.
DONATIONS WANTED The Millstadt Senior Center spring yard sale will be held on Saturday, April 4, 2015. Donations are needed to make the sale a success. Donations may be made at the Community Center from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm from Monday thru Friday.
MILLSTADT LIBRARY Pre-School Reading Program The Millstadt Library 2015 Pre-School reading program will start on March 4, 2014 at 10:00 am and continues every Wednesday in March. Children ages 2-5 and their parents are welcome. No prior registration is needed; a parent is required to accompany each child. The reading program is free, call the Library at 476-1887, if you have any questions.
Hilary , the pharmacist from Walgreens at the Belleville Crossing stopped by to visit Millstadt seniors last Tuesday. She brought them coupons and helpful tips.
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Tired of All Your Ache’s and Pain? Do You Have
Hip Pain, Back Pain, Knee Pain
Shoulder Pain, Neck Pain,
Leg Pain
Do You Want Fast Relief?
FREE Consult - Stay Local Medicare Provider
618-476-3344 Dr. Steve” Knoernshild
Nutrition And Health Tips Why do people have to go to the bathroom in the night? Answer from a cardiologist- Gravity holds the water in your lower body when you are upright. This is why legs swell. But when you lie down and your lower body (legs etc.) are at the same level with your kidneys, it is then the kidneys want to remove the water because it is easier. You need to drink water to flush out the toxins in your body. Drinking water at certain times of the day maximizes the effectiveness to the body. Here is the recommendation: 2 glasses of water after waking up-helps activate internal organs; 1 glass of water 30 minutes before a meal; helps aid digestion; 1 glass of water before taking a bath; helps lower your blood pressure; 1 glass of water before going to bed; helps avoid stroke or heart attack. Water at bed time will also help prevent nighttime leg cramps. Your leg muscles are seeking hydration when they cramp up and wake you with a Charlie horse. Drink water at night and run that horse named Charlie out of your bed!
RECYCLING 8 AM TO 10 AM
1ST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH
AT TOWNSHIP SHED ON EAST HARRISON STREET
Dominoes & Rummy Club February 2015
351
Games
Card Game Wins
Betty Krupp 13 Rick Coleman 8 Lil Tracy 4
Frances Dickneite 104 Gloria Kettler 93 Jane Evans 68 Georgia Bruehl 61
Glaeser HMR Home Maintenance and Repair
Brad Glaeser Owner
618-719-5952 cell 618-476-1135 Home Millstadt, IL 62260
“ No Job Is Too Small”
bglaeser @Hotmail.com
Friday Pinochle
Millstadt Senior Center
(No Partner Needed!) Fridays 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Special Olympics Winter Games A group of local athletes competed in the Winter Game held by Special Olympics-Illinois at Chestnut Mountain in Galena. Colleen Costello, from Millstadt earned a gold medal in the 400 meter snow shoe event and a bronze medal in the 200 meter. The competition featured 400 athletes participating in alpine skiing, cross country skiing and snowshoeing over a scheduled three days of competition. Congratulations to Colleen!
Head Kitchen Honch’s Charlene Faulbaum and Michelle Rist
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Barbecue
At Concordia U.C.C.
7600 State Route 163 Belleville (North of Millstadt)
Saturday, March 21, 2015 11 am to 3 pm
Pork Steak or Bratwurst Plate Hot Dog Plate
(Choice of two sides with each plate)
Carry outs available
Call 476-3377
Quilt Raffle Chances $1.00 or 6/$5.00 Queen Size Quilt, Baby Quilt and Strawberry Basket A portion of the proceeds to benefit Concordia Cemetery Fund
Dates To Remember
March 8, Trinity Spaghetti Dinner March 8, Daylight Savings Time begins March 12, ½ price meals, sponsored by the First National Bank of Waterloo. March 21, Concordia UCC BBQ March 25, Bunco at St. James, 7:00 pm. March 29, St. James Pancake Breakfast-Palm Sunday. April 4, Firemen’s Easter BBQ
Community Center Rental If you are looking for place for a birthday, bridal or graduation party, consider renting the Millstadt Community Center. Contact the Village Hall at 476-1514 for information on renting the center.
Mildred Dickerson of Valmeyer, Illinois is available and ready to provide elderly care at home with activities such as carrying groceries, running errands, sitting with, giving baths, visiting with and laughing. She also can help with making phone calls, writing letters, reading and assisting with household responsibilities like cooking and cleaning. You may contact her at (618) 935-2372.
Janet Mueller helps Linda and Carol Speichinger pick out bakery items
(L-R) Millstadt Trustee Mark Todd, Mayor Mike Todd and Township Trustee George Blaha
Thank You For all that helped and donated for our BBQ. We appreciate all your hard work. We made a profit of $1,952. This is $192 less than last year. Next year we are going to try and pre-sale orders if possible. We will also make more potato salad, cole slaw and beans. Thanks again.
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Laminating Tuesdays If you need something laminated please stop by on Tuesdays and we would be glad to laminate for you free of charge.
DID YOU SIGN IN? Knowing who is at lunch at the Center is important for a number of reasons. First of all it’s good to keep track so if someone isn’t there for a few days we can contact them to make sure everything is ok. Second, when you sign in and are registered we are able to submit your name to receive our grant money to help pay for the meals. A way to look at it is that if you aren’t registered and signed in we can’t send a bill for your lunch to the Area Agency on Aging.
Your Help in This Matter is Greatly Appreciated
Notary Services Are Provided Free At The Senior Center
Fall Closet Cleaning Our 5th annual Big Ole Bag and Jewelry sale will be held next April. Remember to donate your gently used purses to the Senior Center for the annual sale.
2015 FISH FRY SEASON
At Millstadt Sportsmen’s Club Every Friday - Thru April 3, 2015
4:00 - 8:00 pm Eat In or Carry Outs - 476-1891
22 Cal. Indoor Meat Shoots 2nd Sundays in Jan., Feb., Mar. 12:00 Start
Trained and certified volunteers will prepare and electronically file both federal and state tax returns to those age 60 or older free of charge. Please bring last year’s tax return, W-2, form 1099, Social Security forms, and any other 2014 income records. Appointments are available on Thursdays, February 12 through April 9, between the hours of 8:30 AM and 2:00 PM. Call the Millstadt Senior Center at 618 476-3731 to make your appointment
MILLSTADT COMMUNITY CROSS WALK You are invited to participate in Millstadt’s ninth annual community Cross Walk, on Good Friday, April 3rd at 11:45 am. The purpose is to lift up the saving work that Jesus Christ performed on the cross for all who believe in Him, by bringing the Christians of Millstadt together to carry a wooden cross through our community. The walk will begin at 11:45 a.m. at the Senior Center and then go to Garden Place, then Zion Evangelical Church, Millstadt Baptist Church, St James Catholic Church, Creason Funeral Home and ending at the Millstadt Primary Center. The total distance is 1.9 Miles. At each location, one of the phrases that Jesus Christ spoke from the cross (His last 7 words) would be stated, with a brief explanation, thought and prayer.
Throwback Tuesday - Retired Senior Director Charlotte Mehrtens and Bernie DeRousse
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Senior Transportation Program Need a Ride to the Doctor, Bank
Hairdresser, or Dentist? The Senior Center Offers the Only Form of Public Transportation for the Community
This Service is Available for Persons 60 Years and Older and Their Caregivers A Suggested Donation Of $2.00 For
Transportation To and From Doctors, Dentists, Or Hair Appointments This Partially Covers the Actual Transportation Costs of $5.95 For Each Time It Is Provided
All donations are Confidential and Are Used To Maintain the Transportation Program
For Millstadt Township Seniors Please Contact Patty at 476-3731 With Questions
Advertisers Wanted!
If you have an event or business you want to advertise in the Senior Talk contact Patty at 476-3731. Monthly rates are available for business advertisements. For Churches and other not-for-profit organizations event dates will be listed at no cost under the Newsletter monthly Calendar section. We continue to add subscribers to our monthly mailing list and distribute over 400 copies of the monthly Senior Talk to local churches and businesses. We want to thank everyone who contributes news items, pictures and purchases advertisements for the Senior Talk. Our goal is to make this your community newsletter.
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Notary Public - Electronic SR-22 Filing Same Day Insurance Cards - Fast and Friendly Service
Conveniently located in Columbia, Illinois 319 North Main Street, Columbia, Illinois 62236
(618) 281-5555 Owner & Operator: Linda Theis
What Happens At The Senior Center Stays At
The Senior Center
Gabby Holmes working at Senior BBQ with her Grandmother Judy Jones
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Clothing Donations Remember your clothing items donated to the collection box at the IGA parking lot will add to the proceeds IGA collects and donates to the Senior Center. Proceeds from the clothing collection box at IGA along with funds from aluminum cans collected at the Community Center help maintain the Meals on Wheels program for Millstadt Township. With the help of your donations 20,000 meals were served to Seniors in Millstadt Township last year.
Honey Glazed Chicken Wings Remember when chicken wings were twenty-nine cents a pound and the last piece of chicken to be plucked from the platter? You will have to spend a little more for the wings in the following recipe. 1 ½ to 2 lbs. chicken wings 1/3 c. honey 1/3 c. soy sauce 1 tsp. salt 2 tbsp. salad oil ½ tsp. ginger 2 tbsp. chili sauce ½ tsp. garlic powder Place chicken in a marinade or baking pan. Mix remaining ingredients; pour on chicken. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour or more, turning chicken over occasionally. Bake chicken 30 to 45 minutes in 375 degree oven. Reserve marinade and brush chicken occasionally while baking. The wings can be kept hot in a crock-pot after baking.
Claire Berni and her grandmother Peggy Mokriakow enjoy lunch after delivering Meals on Wheels
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Millstadt Civic Club To Host Annual Spring Events The ladies of the Millstadt Civic Club invite you to attend two delicious events this March.
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, the club will host their annual Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner on Tuesday, March 17, at the Millstadt Community Center from 4-7pm. A corned beef plate served with cabbage, potatoes, carrots, and bread costs $10. A sandwich plate served with chips costs $5. Guests can dine in or carry out. Complimentary glasses of tea or lemonade are available for those dining at the Community Center.
A few days later, the club will host their annual Bunny Brunch on Saturday, March 21, at the Millstadt Primary Center from 10am-noon. The admission cost for children is $5. Guests are asked to consider donating a new children’s book for the village “Books for Babies” program.
In addition to crafts and face painting, new to this year’s brunch are a pancake breakfast, games, more prize opportunities, and an Easter Bunny dance party.
The Bunny Brunch is recommended for children 10 years and younger. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
All proceeds from these fundraisers go directly to the Millstadt Civic Club’s community projects and scholarship fund.
Millstadt Civic Club belongs to the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) and meets monthly on the third Thursday at 7pm at the Millstadt Community Center. For more information about the club, or to see photos from past events, please visit http://facebook.com/millstadtcivicclub.
Meals on Wheels Volunteers Sandy Muskopf (L) and Lindy Kynsak (R) getting ready to make their delivery on Mondays. Thank you Sandy and Lindy!
Diane Kern waves as she stirs dressing and her sister Marlou Eckert Raben prepares orders with Joan Lang
(L-R) Township Supervisor Randy Eckert serves with Township Trustee Orville Mueller and Clerk Denise Blaha
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Rural King (BBQ Supplies) Doris Steiger Joyce Karoby JoAnn Pollock
Pat Morris Legacy Place
Gary & Debbie Helfrich Allene Caskey
Susan and Ed Layton Irma Hecke
Martha Dahm Anthony Joynt (Meals on Wheels) James Bereitschaft (Chili Supper)
David Hight(Dorothy Keck) Jim Bereitschaft(Eric Mueller)
Dorothy Wolfmeier(Eric Mueller) Quail Club Betty Stark
Mel and Betty Mueller Rebecca Dori(Meals on Wheels)
Susan and Ed Layton (Ellen Hooker) Susan and Ed Layton (Wilma Rainwater)
First National Bank of Waterloo Barb Louis
Jack Kramer Marlou Eckert
St James Over 50 Club Peggy Cole
Alan Analla and Darlene Slovinski (Recyling) Trinity Lutheran Church
Marty Hrabusicky Jim Bereitschaft (SMB Meals on Wheels)
Orville & Janet Mueller (SMB Meals on Wheels) Millstadt Township(Newsletter Sponsor)
Jim Bereitschaft Gary, Debbie and Brian Helfrich(Wilma
Rainwater) Diane Haas
Dot Edmondson Handy Feed
Millstadt IGA Larry & Rose Sanders
Lil Tracy & Rich Chadeayne
OPTIMIST CLUB OF MILLSTADT OFFER FOUR (4) $1,000 SCHOLARSHIPS The Optimist Club of Millstadt is offering (4) $1,000 scholarships for seniors enrolling: Full time at an Accredited College or Vocational Trade school for the 2015-2016 school year. Students applying must reside in the Millstadt Consolidated School District. Applications and more information are available from school Counselors at Althoff Catholic High School in Belleville, Belleville West High School, Gibault High School in Waterloo and Freeburg Community High School.
Completed Applications Must Be Postmarked Prior to Midnight April 6th, 2015.
Contact Judy Butzinger For Further Details at 618-476-3635
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Special Thanks to Concordia Church
Immaculate Conception - Centreville St. James Catholic Church Trinity Lutheran Church Zion Evangelical Church
Baptist Church For Your Continued Support
Senior Center
Wish List
Quart size Ziploc bags Disposable Divided Large Plates
Disposable Coffee Cups Sugar Free Snacks
(Bought of Home-Made)
Millstadt Pharmacy
618-476-1701 Brian Blair R.PH Penny Bobcik R.PH
Free Delivery Speedy Walk-In Service
Convenient Parking Unique Gift Shop
The Millstadt
Senior Center
Expresses Our Deepest
Sympathy To The
Family, Friends and
Margaret Arras
Mary Becker
Maybelle Carron
Jack Cunningham
Judy Herzog
Ellen Hooker
Francis Quirin
Doris Scharf
Tom Sheehey
Billie Stacy
Thomas Gromer
Dorothy Herzog
Russell Koesterer
Louise Pyszka
Pauline Ramsy
Mildred Revoire
Donald Shain
Dorothy Shook
Marie Siebe
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Reminder for Home Delivered Meal
Recipients If you leave a cooler out for your meal, please be sure that the cooler is kept very
clean. Your help will be appreciated. This is for your own health safety. Thank You
Women Stops Gator Attack with Small Pistol This is a story of self-control and marksmanship by a brave, cool-headed woman with a small pistol against a fierce predator. Here is her story: While out walking along the edge of a bayou just below Houma, Louisiana with my soon to be ex-husband discussing property settlement and other divorce issues, we were surprised by a huge 12 foot alligator suddenly emerging from the murky water and charging us with its large jaws wide open. She must have been protecting her nest because she was extremely aggressive. If I had not my little .25 caliber pistol with me, I would not be here today. Just one shot to my estranged husband’s knee cap was all it took. The gator got him easily and I was able to escape by just walking away at a brisk pace. It’s one of the best pistols in my collection! Plus …the amount I saved in lawyer’s fees was more than worth the purchase price of the gun.
We will always remember Fern Bauer and her love for St Patricks Day
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Senior Talk Available at These Locations Pick-Up Your copy of the Monthly Senior Talk at
One of the Following Millstadt Locations Melva’s Family Hair Care 476-7933
Millstadt Barber Shop 476-7273
Millstadt IGA 476-3161
Millstadt Library 476-1887
Dr. Carla Samson 476-3373
Millstadt Pharmacy 476-1701
Millstadt Village Hall 476-1514
Shirley’s Beauty Shop 476-9494
St. James Catholic Church 476-3513
Trinity Lutheran Church 476-3101
Zion Evangelical Church 476-1778
Dr. Steve Knoernchild 476-3344
Concordia UCC 476-3377
St. Paul Church, Floraville 473-2285
Dr. Kevin Schmidt 476-3261
Associated Bank
Michelle’s Family Haircut
Millstadt Garden Place
Millstadt Baptist Church
Lee’s Home Center 476-1760
Thank You For Providing This Service
1st & 3rd
Monday 10:00 am
Please Feel Free to Join the Group Anytime
BOOK
CLUB
During The Month Of Jan.
Our Volunteers Donated 646 Hours To
The Millstadt Senior Center
If Paid at Minimum Wage, the
Dollar Value Would be $5,491 For Your Dedication, In The Spirit Of Giving Please Remember To Report Your Volunteer Hours Would you like to join our group of Volunteers?
Please Stop By The Center To Sign Up Or See Patty In The Office
James Allen Duncan, great grandson of Janet Carrico. He is now 5 ½ months old and was born on August 16. 2014.
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Book Club We have more room for more readers, just come by and we will provide you with the book for you!
Introducing a new and better way For Senior Adults to Live Well!
Cedarhurst of Shiloh 429 S. Main St., Shioh, IL 62269
618-622-9890 Call today for your FREE lunch and tour!
Inclement Weather As we head into the winter weather season, a reminder of the Senior Center Inclement Weather Policy. If Millstadt schools are cancelled, all programs are cancelled at The Senior Center. If Millstadt Schools are not in session, tune to Channel 2 or Channel 5 or check their websites.
March ½ Price Meal
Mark your calendar now for March 12, at the Millstadt Senior Center for First National Bank of Waterloo’s ½ price meal.
Senior Snippets I have that dreaded furniture disease. That is when your chest is falling into your drawers.
Quilters Irma Hecke
Beth Kwentus Rosemay Mathews
Lois Potter Judy Sutter Pat Morris
Mary Alice Schmitz JoAnn Pisel
Marlen Harzen Theresa Barbier Ruth Fritzinger
Kitchen Ida Ann Krick
Frances Dickneite Betty Stark Fern Seiber
Georgia Bruehl Barb Louis
Dot Edmondson Office
Marlou Eckert (Newsletter/Fundraising)
Janet Mueller (Menu/Decorating)
Don Mueller (Newsletter) Jerry Schmitz(Newsletter) Fuzzy Eckert
(Newesletter) Jim Bereitschaft
(Newsletter) Orville Mueller Kathy Demond
(Exercise) Lil Tracy
Charlie Worden
Kathy Schaefer(Newsletter/
Bulletin Boards) Jane Evans
Rick Coleman (Bowling)
Betty Krupp Jean Colbert (Secretarial)
Meals on Wheels Nancy Kostelac Cheryl Mueth
Peggy Makrikow Susan Sager Allen Analla
Darleen Slovinski Sandy Muskopf
Karen Witte Lindy Kynsak
BBQ Mayor Mike Todd
Mark Todd George Blaha Denise Blaha
Charlene Faulbaum Michelle Rist
Joan Lang Randy Eckert Marlou Eckert Janet Mueller Jean Colbert Christy Lehr Rich Brune
Tracy Holmes Gabby Holmes
Judy Jones Megan Schiebel
Carol Osick Lawrence Osick
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SUPPER CLUB
Mar. 25, 2015
4:00 pm Leave Center
Mark Your Calendar for a Trip
To Smithton Family Restaurant
Contact Patty at 476-3731
To Sign Up For the Dinner Trip
Rite of Passage? By Judy Vollmer Jacobs
The early 1940’s started with quarantine as a baby-scarlet fever. Had “mommy” to myself. Then, the requisite childhood diseases – HAD to have a part of growing up. School missed! Scab! Scars! Ear aches! Horror tales! But once sick, never again. Part of being a kid. Because, if you had them you were OLD…you could go blind or be sterile or die or…something!!! So, we waited – watched – sneezed – coughed – cotton in the ears – blew noses (washable cotton handkerchiefs). And, yes! Through each primary grade, through the school went measles, mumps, and chicken pox. Usually, in winter. No sledding. No snowmen. Instead, dark rooms, glass thermometers, cool cloths, soothing lotion, sweetened drinks, chicken soup, clipped nails or mittens on your hands, coloring books, check boards, Old Maid. Hopefully, well enough to wear an Easter bonnet. Catching and surviving childhood diseases was a rite of passage. Some kids get more exotic things like croup, diphtheria, and/or whooping cough. Their passage had more trials. Finally, vaccines arrived on the scene-no more 3-weeks at home with Mom. A “stick” and you were vaccinated-immunity came with a peppermint from “Doc”. What you did not want was polio. Scary! Did not really know what “lungs” were; but, an IRON lung had to be worse. Once again, saved by a vaccine “stick” and later by a “swallow”. Smallpox, too, was simply scraping the skin, wear a shield, and vaccination immunity. One neighbor got rheumatic fever. Couldn’t play or have visitors for weeks. Then, during months of recuperation, he GOT to have a bed in his garage! Our Red Flyer wagon trains or gypsy caravans stopped at his “trading post” while traversing the neighbor’s yards. He guarded our maturing June-bug wine until it was ready and we all had a swig! Eventually, his trading post closed. Rite of passage (child to young child) change when science intervenes. Personally, sore throats, ear aches, spots, and scabs were NOT the “good ole days”. Vaccines are!!!!
What did your mother, family, friends use/do to cure illness in your family? Judy Vollmer Jacobs told us that to cut a cough, they would soak ½ teaspoon of sugar with Kerosine and swallow it. How can you find someone for a “bratty” kid to play with? Tie a pork chop bone around the kid’s waist and the dog will wrestle with him.
Sandy M. Bereitschaft
Meals On Wheels Foundation
BENEFIT
Will Donate 12% Of All Sales Monday, April 20, 2015
4:00 pm – 9:00 pm 319 W Laurel St., Millstadt, IL 62260
Special of the day - $0.50 Wings and For $8.95 Pasta Con Broccoli With Chicken, Salad
And Garlic Bread. Dine-In Or Carry Out Wings Not Available For Carry Out
The Foundation Supports Millstadt Township
Seniors Services Meals On Wheels
Which Serve Millstadt, Smithton & Freeburg
SAVE THE DATE
Things do not happen. Things are made to happen. John F. Kennedy
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Make a Contribution There are many ways to contribute to Millstadt Senior Center:
Gifts by Cash or Check We accept gifts by cash or check by mail and in person. Include your name, address and phone number. Checks should be made payable to Millstadt Township Senior Services.
Memorial Gifts and Bequests The Millstadt Senior Center is establishing an endowment fund of memorial gifts and bequests, to ensure the future of senior services in Millstadt. We hope that you will remember the Center when planning your estate, or as a fitting means of honoring a departed friend or loved one. All memorial gifts and bequests will be acknowledged in the Center’s newsletter. If you would like to make a provision in your will, the following form is suggested: I give, devise and bequeath to Millstadt Township Senior Services, a non-profit corporation, located on this date at 102 South Jefferson, Millstadt, Illinois 62260 the sum of $ _________ (or the property, herewith described) We Welcome Any Inquiries About Bequests,
Please Call Us At (618) 476-3731
Baby Quilts For Sale Senior Center
$
50
Millstadt Food Pantry Hours March Distribution
Tuesday, March 3, 9:00 -10:00 am Wednesday, March 11, 1:00 – 2:00 pm Wednesday, March 18, 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Saturday, March 21, 8:00-10:00 am Please bring your donations to the food pantry during the hours listed above. Your monetary donations, as well as, food and paper items are greatly appreciated.
Social Security Column Since 1939, March has meant one thing in the world of sports: March Madness. In this tournament, 68 college basketball teams compete through the month until only the final four teams remain. When it comes to retirement, you secure your own winning outcome by teaming up with Social Security and taking advantage of services offered online. Start by opening a my Social Security account at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount. What can you do with a my Social Security account. Allow us to introduce you to my Social Security’s own final four. *Use your account to view your Social Security Statement and verify your earnings history each year. Your future benefits are based on your recorded earnings. *Stay focused on your financial future by getting estimates of your retirement, disability, and survivor benefits, if you are still working. *Keep up the full-court press by managing your benefits, if you already receive them. *Get immediate proof of your current Social Security benefits or a replacement SSA-1099 or SSA-1042S for tax purposes. While everyone focuses on college basketball, create your own March Madness with Social Security. You can open your online my Social Security account during one of the commercial breaks. Information from Tanya Peterson, Social Security District Manager, East St. Louis, IL
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Paramedics
AJ Butler Ron Dell Jenny Johnson Leanne Keirstead David Koch Adam Linnell John Mogg Katie Meyers Dan Parrott Nichole Priedel Amanda Sutphin Doug Sutphin Julie Valerius
EMTs Phil Acker Joe Butler Ryan Fietsam
EMTs Charles Germaine Kasey Germaine Devin Godier Sarah Hoerchler Stacy McManus Aimee Mehrtens Heather Smith Audrey Touchette Joe Wagner Karen Wiesbrock
Drivers
Jessy Hassard Mike Kempf Glen McCarty Ryan Kochmann Robbie Wolfmeier
Ambulance Workers
David Koch Operations Manager Millstadt Ambulance Service
[email protected] Office:618-476-1201- Fax:618-476-1703
Millstadt’s New Ambulance
The Millstadt Ambulance held Open House on a snowy February 18, 2015. There were free refreshments and a chance to look up close at their recent acquisition. The new ambulance is a Type 1 Demers with a truck chassis with a box on it. The other two ambulances they have are Type 3 with van chassis with boxes on them.
Last year they averaged 10.5 calls a week for a total of 545 calls not counting standbys with the Fire Department. Calls are up slightly this year to 12.1 calls per week.
The cost of the new ambulance was $133,000.
The respond team includes all list and is headed up by Dave Koch as Operations Manager.
If you have any questions or need to contact the Ambulance please call 476-1201 for non-emergency only.
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MISSION STATEMENT The Millstadt Senior Center Is A Place Of
Opportunities, A Focal Point In Our Community Where Services Support Positive Aging and Where Educational, Recreational and Cultural Programs Enrich The Lives Of Elders and The Community
Funding for (Grantee) is received from the United States Administration for Community Living, the Illinois Department on Aging, and the AgeSmart
Community Resources. (Grantee) does not discriminate in admission to programs or activities
or treatment of employment in programs or activities in compliance with State and Federal
Statues. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have the right to file a complaint with
the AgeSmart Community Resources by calling
618-222-2561 or 800-326-3221
Township Senior Services 102 South Jefferson St., Millstadt, IL 62260
Phone No. 618-476-3731 Fax No. 618-476-3921 email [email protected]
“Seniors Come First” Township Supervisor Randy Eckert Village Mayor Michael Todd Director Patty Evansco Nutrition Staff Rachel Feazel Transportation (Drivers) Robert Schmeirbach Larry Sanders Executive Board Orville Mueller, President Charlie Todd Gary Huwer Al Lehr Mark Todd Ray Famula Advisory Council Members John Baltz Allen Analla Betty Stark Carol Osick Darlene Sandheinrich Don Ortmann Kathy Schaefer Lillian Tracy Randy Burk Editors Patty Evansco Marlou Eckert Don Mueller Janet Mueller Jerry Schmitz
Services Available Meals on Wheels One of the Center’s most important programs, the Meals on Wheels program provides daily meals to people who have difficulty getting out of the house and/or cooking for themselves. Not only are we able to supply necessary food, but the driver delivering the meal is able to ascertain how the client is getting along and share some companionship. We have a number of folks dedicated to providing these services. They give freely of their time and energy to deliver the meals, make contact with the recipient and report back to the Center. The majority of the “regular” drivers volunteer one day per week and most have said it is highly rewarding for them.
Lunch Program Lunch is served Monday through Friday at 12 noon. You must be 60 years of age or older to qualify for this program. It is appreciated that if you want lunch you call the center by 3:00 pm in order to sign up for lunch on the following day. When you come in you may sign yourself up for the next day. If you like, you may sign up for the entire week or month. If you know that you can not make it and you have signed up, please call and let us know that you will not be here and tell us when you will be back for lunch. If you have any questions concerning the lunch program please contact Patty Evansco at 476-3731.
All Lunches are Catered from the Millstadt IGA, West End Bar & Grill and
Breadoux Pizza from Millstadt “The Center is a Great Place to Enjoy Yourself Through
Fellowship And Celebrations with Other Seniors of Millstadt” Senior Information and Assistance provides information or help with services and benefits to residents of Millstadt age 60 and over. We will also visit homebound seniors. If you need this service or would like to schedule a visit, call Millstadt Township Senior Center at 618-476-3731.
Freeburg Care Center 746 Urbanna Drive, Freeburg IL 62243
(618) 539-5856
House Skilled Therapies Individual Diet Plans Hospice Affiliated
Private Suites Available Long and Short Term Stays Medicare – Medicaid Certified
Your Care Is Our Concern Providing Exceptional Care for over 32 Years
Locally Owned & Operated
One of the MOST AFFORDABLE RATES in the area Visit us at: www.freeburgcarecenter.com
Bible Study At Senior Center An informal Bible study will be offered at the Millstadt Senior Center, on the 2nd and 4th Monday at 10:00 am. This is a non-denominational study and all are welcome, regardless of religious background, and there is no cost. The
leader is Cheryl Mueth, a retired teacher and Meals on Meals Volunteer.
If We Missed Your Birthday, Or Have It Listed Incorrectly Please Let Us Know So That We May Correct It
Birthdays March
2 Ellavee Pulcher 3 Helga Davis Lois Potter 6 Dwight Hight Aletha Stahl 8 Orville Mueller 9 Donald Daenzer Dan Smith 10 Ruth Herrmann 11 Chris Carron 12 Jerry Schmitz 13 Darrell Muskopf 14 James Clemens 15 Harvey Reichert
16 Ida Ann Krick 17 Leroy Bauer Lillian Mueller 18 Virginia Mehrmann 20 Dot Cason 22 James Seibel 25 Constance Martin 27 Ruth Spechinger Patricia Dubois Shirley Marquardt 30 Ray Long 31 Mary Eden Larry Sanders
Words of Wisdom We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give. Sir Winston Churchill
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