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The Welcome Hand – September 2017
333 Amador St. 707-643-1044, ext. 10
Vallejo, CA 94510
www.fdscvallejo.org
A positive place to recharge, relax, and reconnect!
Mission: To foster and promote educational, physical, social, spiritual and
recreational programs and services to those 50 and better!
Save the Dates
Health Fair
Tue, Sept. 5—Start of 40th Anniversary, page 1
Fri, Sept. 8—Open House / 40th Anniversary, page 1
Thu, Sept. 14—Ice Cream Fundraiser, page 8
Thu, Sept. 14, 21, 28—Savvy Saving Seniors, page 2
Tue, Sept. 26—- Weathering Job Transitions, page 2
Tue, Oct. 3 & Thurs, Oct. 5—iPAD Class, page 5
Tue, Oct. 10—Start of Self-Defense Classes, page 5
Thu, Oct. 12—iPhone Class, page 5
Fri, Oct. 13—Family Movie & Monthly Dinner Night, page 3
Wed, Oct. 18—Health and Techology Fair, page 1
Fri, Oct. 27—Fall Fundraiser, page 8
Fri, Nov. 17—Motown Dinner
Come Help Us Celebrate Our
40th Year...
The Center has been bringing together seniors since 1977 and this year is our 40
th anniversary. Our Celebration starts Sept. 5
and ends with an Open House on Friday, Sept. 8. We’re invit-ing you all week to come and join us for a plethora of activities. There will be special activities through the week in addition to our regular classes. Don’t keep it a secret so bring a friend and help us celebrate our 40th Anniversary! Please RSVP for all events!
Tue Sept. 5 Sing Along with Larry & Afternoon Tea, 1:30-2:30 pm ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Sept. 6 Crafts, 9-11:00 am Coffee Break , 10:00-11:00 am Upcycle Jewelry by Peter, Exec Dir. Bingo , 2-5:00pm - special prizes ------------------------------------------------------ Thu Sept. 7 Light breakfast, 9:00-11:00 am Tuoro Mobile Diabetes Educ, 11-3pm ------------------------------------------------------ Fri Sept. 8 Bingo, 9-12noon - special prizes Open House, 5:00-7:30 pm with Booth Displays, , Arts & Crafts Dis plays, Raffle Prizes, Delectable Delicacies and Libations, Clown Connection 5:30—Proclamation 6:30-7:30 pm Concert by Steven Logateta
Join us at the Health & Technology
Fair
October 18, Wednesday 9:00 am to 12 noon
Healthy Living for Fabulous at 50 Plus
For your whole well-being - Physical, Spiritual, Mental, Emotional, Financial & Technological
No Cost Season Flu Shots provided by Solano County Health Department
Health & Technology Resources and Screenings available including Geriatric Depression Test
Light and healthy breakfast will be available!
We will be closed on Monday, September 4 for Labor Day
Director’s Corner
Florence Douglas Center 333 Amador St., Vallejo, CA 4590 (707) 643-1044; Fax 707-643-3224 www.fdscvallejo.org
Executive Director: Peter Wilson—Ext. 11 [email protected]
Bookkeeper: Nancy Pudlak—Ext. 14 [email protected]
Participant Services: Cora Pasco—Ext. 10 [email protected]
Activities Coordinator: Liz Badua-Smail– Ext. 12 [email protected] Maintenance: Phil Limutau
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday - 9:00 am—4:00 pm Friday - 9:00am—12:00pm, 12:30pm-3:00 pm
Dear Members and Supporters,
You will see and hear the following when people refer to the Florence Douglas Center - vibrant center, vibrant health and encouraging powerful aging. This is all to encourage you to participate and age power-fully. On the back page of the newsletter, is a table that shows our ‘power tools’ for powerful aging!
We are offering the following new trainings and pro-grams in the fall;
Savvy Saving Seniors, iPad training, iPhone training (for those who have an iPhone), Laughter Yoga and there is more to come.
The Health & Technology Fair is schedule for Wednesday, October 18, 2017 9:00a.m.-Noon. We have a good selection of vendors scheduled for the providing information about services and program available for you.
Have you seen the new displays in the Thrift Shop at Florence Douglas? Be sure to pop in and checkout the new jewelry wall and the fantastic prices on every-thing.
The center is for you to enjoy and to participate in the many activities we offer. Join us and bring a friend.
Good Things,
Peter Wilson Executive Director
Savvy Saving Seniors
1 out of 5 seniors live in poverty and many more struggle to make ends meet.
The Savvy Saving Seniors program is a strategy to combat senior poverty. The program was developed by the National Council on Aging and is designed to help seniors with limited resources learn how to budg-et, avoid scams, and apply for benefits. Training con-sists of 3 sessions on Thursdays from 1:00-3:00pm in the Carl Manner Rm.
Sept. 14—Module 1 Sept. 21—Module 2 Sept. 28—Module 3
This program is sponsored by the Senior Coalition of Solano County. Refreshments will be provided.
Register by calling 707-643-1044 ext. 10
Financial Services
Ameriprise Financial Invites you to join us for a special seminar
Tuesday, September 26, 2:00pm, A Room
Weathering Job Transitions
This seminar will help you prepare, both financially and emotionally, for the challenges (and opportunities) that can accompany being in between jobs, whether short or long term. We talk about career changes, with a particular focus on those changes that aren’t neces-
sarily anticipated or desired.
The more secure your finances, the better your plan will be for the possibility of being between jobs, and the less stressful it will be for
you and the others in your life.
Space is limited. Please make a reservation for you and a guest by calling FDC at 707-643-1044 or email [email protected] Hosted and presented by Mark Anthony Porter CRPC®, Pri-vate Wealth Advisor, Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.
2017 Casino and One-Day Trips: Sep 15—Santa Cruz Follies
Nov 16—Holiday Sweets & Goodies Dec 1—Beach Blanket Babylon
2017 Venture Trips:
Sep 17-Sep 24—Cape Cod and the Islands Sep 27-Oct 11—Greece and the Islands
Sept 30-Oct 2—Coast Starlight & Hawaii Cruise Oct 22-29—National Parks & Canyons of Southwest
Nov 7-16—Country Roads of Tuscany Nov 29-Dec 4—Santa Fe Holidays
2018 Venture Trips:
Feb 23-Mar 8—Sunny Portugal Mar 11-18—New Orleans and Deep South
Apr 11-20—India’s Treasures
Trips are open to the public. For detailed info on trips, or a complete listing of trips, please visit our website or
visit the Center. Gift certificates are available for gift giving!
Travel Department
Monday through Thursday, 9:00am-3:00pm Friday, 9:00am-2:00pm
707-643-1044 Ext. 15
Lunch Bunch Program
Travel
Bingo
JOIN US FOR BINGO and
SUPPORT THE CENTER!
WEDNESDAY 2pm to 5pm FRIDAY 9am to 12pm
Open to the public - 18 years of age and older. Buy-in 1 Pack (6 on) for $10.00. We play 15 regular games and 2 specials. We have drawings and door prizes, smoke-free environment, and snack bar. New state-of-the-art equipment.
Offering a variety of handmade consignment items & gently used women’s and men’s clothes, jewelry, col-lectables, art work, household items, small furniture, and more.
Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 AM—2:00 PM
Everything in the store is 50% off, except jewelry
and consignment items. Come check out our
newly decorated store!
Cleaning your house? We’re looking for donations of items that are new or slightly used: clothes, purses, kitchen tools, knick-knacks, jewelry, accessories, lamps, and other items.
Like New Boutique
WEDNESDAYS, 9:00am–11:00am
Beading, Quilting, Woodcarving, Knitting, Crochet-ing, Embroidery, and Tatting. An instructor is avail-able at every table to assist. Learn a new skill and make new friends! $1 donation
Adult Coloring Table on Wednesdays!
Come explore and expand your creativity! Stop by the adult coloring table on Wednesdays, 9:00–11:00am. Lim-ited supplies available. Bring your own pencils. Coloring
sheets will be provided.
Craft Day
Meals on Wheels offers lunch service Monday - Friday, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Call 48 hrs in advance to make reservations.
Phone 1-800-788-5114 or 707-644-7444
Suggested donation $3.00 Guest under 60 years $6.75
Menu posted on bulletin board and Vallejo Times Herald.
Adult Coloring
Come join us for a funny family movie and monthly dinner on October 13
4:30 social, 5:00 dinner, 6:00 movie $10 member, $12 non-member
Movie: A League of their Own Menu: Appetizers, Pizza, Drinks, Popcorn, Dessert
This is the 25th Anniversary of this movie about a true story of al all-female baseball league during WWII. Starring Geena Davis, Lori Petty, and Tom Hanks. Bring your family including grandkids and friends for this heart-warming movie and dinner event.
Family Movie & Monthly Dinner
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SolTrans ADA Paratransit Bus Service is available to qual-ified certified persons with disabilities who are unable to board a regular SolTrans fixed-route bus, or otherwise navigate the regular fixed-route bus system due to a disa-bility condition. Call (707) 541-7184 for an appointment.
SolTrans Taxi Scrip (707) 736-6991 is available to quali-fied persons with disabilities, Medicare and seniors 65 years or older.
Non-profit transportation services are available and can provide transportation for seniors and people with disabili-ties at reduced cost:
Faith in Action / Ride with Pride (707) 469-6667. Provides round-trip rides, door-to-door, for seniors to appointments and events throughout Solano County. Donations are accepted.
American Cancer Society (707) 425-5006. Provides transportation for ambulatory Solano County cancer patients. Call (800) 227-2345 a minimum of 4 days in advance (required).
Transportation Providers
Movie Matinee
Come join us for our complimentary Movie Matinee in the Carl Manner Room. Come make friends, have a few laughs, and enjoy popcorn:
Thursday, Sept. 7—3 Stooges, Part 2.
Caregivers Support Group— 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 10:30am-12 noon, no fee. A support group for those caring for a loved one. Sponsored by Area Agency on Aging.
Caring & Sharing—Tuesdays, 9-10am, free. Discus-sion group that shares ideas and resources about adapting to change; living a happy, fulfilling life; coping with loneliness, loss, depression and illness; and creat-ing a caring support network. Come make new friends and support the group!
Support Groups
Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program (HICAP) - Assists Medicare recipients, family members, those about to receive Medicare benefits, and disabled adults on Medicare. Information is provided on Medicare, long-term care insurance, and other health insurance. To make an appointment, call 1-800-434-0222.
Nurse— Blood pressure and glucose screening available on 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 9:30-11:00am Podiatry—Meet with Dr. Weiner every 3rd Tuesday of the month from 12:30-1:00pm for a routine checkup. Call Participant Services for an appointment.
Legal Questions— Seniors with legal problems related to housing needs, public benefits, issues related to health care, and some consumer or debt issues can make a 10-minute appointment on the 1st Wednesday of the month. Call Participant Services for an appointment.
Health and Legal Services
Get Started Moving With FDC Walking for Health Program
Monday and Wednesday at 9:30 am— Come join a walking group. Meet at the Center then pick a route and set a walking schedule. Sign up at Participant Services.
On Fridays at 9:00 am—Waterfront walk with Erin Hannigan, Solano County Supervisor, at the Ferry Terminal.
Walking Group
Weight Watchers offers various products and services to assist weight loss and maintenance. Come and join us in the Carl Manner Room on
these days:
Wednesday 9:00 am; Saturday 8:00 am, 9:30 am
Weight Watchers
AARP Driver Safety
8-Hour Class: Oct. 17 & 19, 1:00-5:00 pm 4-Hour Renewal Class: Oct. 25, 1:00-5:00 pm The 8-Hour Class is full but the 4-Hour Renewal is still open. Call Participant Services to regis-ter. Classes are also available online at AARP Driver Safety website, click Online courses.
Computer Lab now open Mon. through Fri.
Mon & Fri—12:30-2:30pm
Tue, Wed & Thu—1:00-3:00pm Printer is available for $.10 per page.
Wi-Fi available.
Cyber Cafe
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Spanish Classes
All classes are 10 weeks. Fee is $45 members, $50 non-members, Carl Manner Room. Register at Participant Services. Beginner A - Mondays, 2:10-3:10pm
Sept. 11—Nov. 20, First Semester
Beginner B - Wednesdays, 2:10-3:10pm Sept. 13—Nov. 15, Second Semester
Intermediate - Mondays, 12:45-2:00pm Sept. 11—Nov. 20
Advanced - Wednesdays, 1:00-2:00pm Sept. 13—Nov. 15
Computer Classes
All Computer Classes are from 10am-12 noon. Each session is 5 weeks. Fee per session: $18 members, $20 non-members. Register at Participant Services.
Computer Basic —Tuesdays Sept. 12—Oct. 10
Beyond Basic— Wednesdays Sept. 13—Oct. 11
Word, Excel & PowerPoint— Thursdays Sept. 14—Oct. 12
Classes
Our Gardening Club meets on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month at 1:00pm in Room B. Topics will cover a variety of gardening subjects.
Gardening Club
Brain Fitness
2nd and 4th Tuesday from 1:00-2:30pm in the Carl Manner Room. $5/month.
Brain Fitness helps enhance your memory through mental aerobics using word puzzles, music, reading, creative games, exercises and various activities.
French Classes
All classes are 10 weeks. Fee is $50 non-members, $45 members, Conference Room. Mini-mum of 5 students. Register at Participant Ser-vices.
Inter./Advanced - Mondays, 12:00-1:00pm Sept. 11—Nov. 13
Beginners - Mondays, 1:15-2:15pm Sept. 11—Nov. 13
Musicians are needed to play music during lunch hour. Share your musical talents with our diners during lunchtime on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Stop by the office and talk to Peter or Liz, or call 643-1044.
Come and add to our weekly musical lineup during lunch:
Tuesday, 11:45am-12:45pm—Just for Fun Band
Musicians Needed
Upcoming Classes
iPad Classes—Max 22 Students; iPads will be provided.
Oct. 3—12:00-1:30 pm or 2:00-3:30 pm Oct. 5—12:00-1:30 pm or 2:00-3:30 pm
iPhone Classes—Max 6 Students; for current iPhone users only
Oct. 12—12:00-1:30 pm or 2:00-3:30 pm
Register at Participant Services.
Self Defense Class Safety For All Abilities
Every Tuesday starting Oct. 10 from 1:30-2:30,
Room B, Cost: TBD
Each session includes:
Personal self defense assessments Professional instruction in several self defense
skills incl. escapes from grabs and holds Slow, monitored practice of skills individually and
then with partners Role plays with real-life situations Handouts for home study Course materials are age appropriate. With effec-tive self defense skills, students will experience quick increase of personal safety, energy, strength, and empowerment. Register at the Participant Ser-vices.
We need more volunteers to help decorate the Center for Monthly Dinners and special events. Come to the Participant Services to fill out a Volunteer Interest Form.
Volunteers Needed
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Basic home maintenance for the elderly will be pro-vided at no charge to seniors who are members of the Florence Douglas Center. Two-person volun-teer teams from Sunset Rotary will visit to perform basic maintenance items in the home that the senior cannot perform. Some of the maintenance items may be:
Replacing lights bulbs in hard- to-reach areas
Changing smoke alarm batteries
Repairing leaky faucets or a toilet tank issue
Blown fuses or resetting the GFI
Please note that services will be limited to basic home maintenance repairs similar to those listed above. A Release of Liability Form needs to be signed prior to maintenance.
Please stop by Participant Services to complete the required form.
Home Maintenance
When you donate a car or vehicle such as an RV or motorcycle, you will be providing much needed support to the Center. In addition you get a tax deduction!
Car Donation Services has been helping charities here in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1990. Pick the Florence Douglas Center!
IT'S EASY WITH THEIR FRIENDLY STAFF! Call 1 (888) 686-4483 or go online http://www.cardonationservices.com
Car Donation
Notary Public is now available on the 1st Tuesday of the month from 9:30 to 11:30am in the Conference Room. Ana Mitchell is also a travelling Notary Public, so if you’re not able to come to the Center, she can meet you at your place. Call Participant Services.
Scrapbooking
Ever wanted to put your photos in a scrapbook? Have a theme in mind? Get those birthday, anniver-sary, wedding, or baby pictures into a scrapbook. Bring all your photos and materials.
There is no instructor available. For experienced scrapbookers only. Come every third Wednesday of the month—$5 per person, 4:00-9:00 pm, CM Room.
Notary Public
Hospice care serves the needs of terminally ill patients and their families using a team-oriented approach to provide expert medical care, focusing on caring, not curing. Hos-pice Volunteers are part of that team.
Volunteers make a difference in Hospice by: Providing caregiver relief Listening, reassuring or holding a hand and sitting quiet-
ly, reading, listening to music, playing games
Bereavement follow-up, hospice office project support We hope you will consider joining our caring Hospice Vol-unteer Team. For information call: (707) 645-2245 or www.kp.org/hospice/ncal
Kaiser Hospice Volunteer Program
Sunshine Committee
Dear Members and Participants,
Hello, my name is Billie Milne. I am a Board Member on the Vallejo Senior Citizens Council Inc. and Chair of the Sunshine Committee at the Florence Douglas Center.
Our Sunshine Committee consist of volunteer’s who are willing to contact a member or participant in of need sunshine in their life. The Sunshine Committee will send an appropriate card to get well soon, or card to families of bereavement, etc. We will arrange for a visit to spread some cheer or if they would like a phone call. A visit will consist of 2 members of the Committee.
Please provide the person’s name that is in need:
Name of Recipient________________________
Address________________________________
Phone #________________________________
Information about the recipient’s need for sunshine spread in their lives: ______________________
Your Name ________________________
Phone # _______________________
All referrals are keep confidential.
The Sunshine Committee formed after the earthquake of 2015. The executive director, staff and volunteers contacted our current and past members of the Center to check in with everyone to find out if they needed as-sistance.
Thank you for caring enough to let us know who needs some sunshine.
Sincerely,
Billie Milne Board Member Vallejo Senior Citizens Council, Inc.
Volunteers
Exercise Classes
Name Cost Day Time Room
Jazzercise Lite $3.00 per class or 10 for $25.00
Mon., Tues., Thurs. (sit or stand)
10:15am-11:15am A
Qi-Gong (CHI GONG)* $3.00 per class Wednesday (sit or stand) 11:00am-12:00 noon CM
Tai Chi $15.00 a month Tues. & Thurs. (no 3rd Thurs.) 9:00am-10:00am A
Yoga $4.00 per class Monday 11:00am-12:00 noon CM
Zumba Gold* $4.00 per class Monday 8:45am-9:45am A
Zumba Gold* $4.00 per class Thursday 12:45pm-1:45pm B
Dance Classes
A
Open Ballroom Free Tues. & Thurs. 9:30am-10:00am B
Intl. Line Dancing, Country, Zydeco $6.00 per class Mon., Tues., Thurs. 10:00am-11:30am B
Games & Cards
Bid Whist $1.00 Monday 1:00pm-4:00pm REC
Chess $1.00 Everyday 9:00am-10:00am REC
Canasta $1.00 Tuesday 9:30am-1:00pm REC
Mah Jongg $1.00 Thursday 9:00am-1:00pm CM
Puzzle Table $1.00 Everyday 9:00am-4:00pm REC
Senior Cards-Pinochle & Bridge $1.00 Friday 9:30am-1:30pm CM
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Clubs:
Clown Connection DUES 3rd Monday 2:00pm-4:00pm B
Coin Club DUES 1st Wednesday 6:30pm-8:30pm CM
Fifty Plus Club DUES 2nd & 4th Mondays 11:30am-1pm B
Napa-Solano Audubon Soc. DUES 2nd Thu & 4th Wed 7:00pm-9:00pm A
NARFE DUES 2nd Tuesday 1:30pm-3:00pm A
North Bay Rose Society DUES 2nd Monday 7:30pm-9:30pm A
Piecemakers Quilting DUES 1st & 3rd Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm A
* No Zumba Classes on Monday, 9/25 and on Thursday, 9/28. Classes will resume on Monday, Oct. 2
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Ice Cream Fundraiser
Have Fun at Our Fall Fundraising
October 27, 6pm Cost: TBA
More details to follow
You will have a chance to win at the cake walk and a variety of Carnival Games, such as:
Ring Toss
Bean Bag Toss
Guessing Game
Pyramid Knock Down
More fun games
Carnival Treats and Snacks
Health and Wellness Program Keeping seniors healthy is the goal: Health Screenings Flu Shots Health Insurance Information Podiatry
Lifelong Learning & Leisure Classes Classes aim to keep the bodies and brains of older adults active and stimulated Foreign Languages Lectures Creative Arts Computer & Technology Fitness Classes Brain Fitness Financial Classes Self Defense
Care Partners Caring for an aging spouse or parents, or deal-ing with your own concerns Support Groups Faith in Sharing
Social Activities
Monthly Dinners Congregate Dining with Meals on Wheels Travel Opportunities Board Games
Volunteer Opportunities Work on mailing projects Help with decorating Special events Provide leadership on Board of Directors Share your talents
Join us Baskin-Robbins
to support the Center on September 14
4:00-9:00 pm
Turn-in this Flyer and 20% of your purchase is
donated to the Florence Douglas Center
Baskin Robbins 1658 Tennessee Street
Vallejo, CA 94590
Corner of Tennessee and Tuolumne
Fall Fundraising