happy halloween! - City of Las Cruces
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happy halloween! - City of Las Cruces
October 2015 the Messenger The newsletter of City of Las Cruces Senior Programs Lisa Padron, Editor SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST Activities, p 2 & 3 HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Lunch Menu, p 7 The Network Volunteer Center, p 4 & 5 Nutrition News, p 6-7 Centers and Contacts, p 8 DANCE Thu, Oct. 29, 2—4 pm Halloween Dance at Munson Center Door Prizes Light refreshments Haunted House Games Come in costume! eTrak is coming to our Senior Centers! eTrak is a new computer system to help our staff keep track of attendance , registrations, and rentals! We will be launching November 2, 2015. We are very excited for this system and encourage anyone who has questions about it, to ask! We want to make your experience at our Senior Centers less stressful and a lot easier! More information will be given to our patrons the closer we get to launching the program. We thank you in advance for your support and your co- What a bargain! All this fun for $3/person! “Elvis, may I have your autograph?” Special Announcement: The Art Wing will be closed from Nov. 26, 2015 for a deep cleaning! The Sock Hop was great fun! Thank you to everyone who came out to dance the afternoon away! Join us next month on October 29 for our Halloween Dance and Haunted House! You’re Invited to Join Us! Monthly Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (GRG) Support Group Meetings are held in Las Cruces at the Henry Benavidez Community Center, 1045 McClure Road. Meetings are held monthly on the 2nd Tuesday from 10:30am-11:30am. Professional speakers offer information to assist Grandparents. Call 541-2005 for more information on this great program! PAGE 2 ARTS & CRAFTS China Painting Clay Works—Open Studio Clay Works—Open Studio Clay Works—Open Studio Crocheting (this is not a class) Knitting (this is not a class) Quilting ( this is not a class) Lapidary Certification Class Jewelry Making (Silver) Activities DAY TIME 1:30 pm-3:30 pm 8:00 am-12:00 Tue & Thu pm 12:00 pm-4:00 Tue & Thu pm 8:00 am- 4:00 Fri pm 8:30 am- 11:30 Tue & Thu am 10:00 am– Thu 12:00 pm 8:30 am-11:30 Tue& Thu am 12:00 pm- 3:30 Mon pm 9:00 am- 12:00 Fri pm Mon Jewelry Making & Lapidary Lab Tue & Thu Faceting Fri Gourd Painting Wed Mosaic—Open Studio Fri Mosaics Tue Painting—Open Studio Mon Into to Painting (beginner) Wed Landscape Art (painting) Fri Stained Glass Mon Stained Glass Wed Stained Glass Wed Stained Glass Fri Wood Carving Wed & Fri 8:00 am –4:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm 1:00 pm-4:00 pm 1:00 pm– 4:00 pm 1:00 pm– 4:00 pm 8:30 am–11:30 am 11:30 am-1:30 pm 11:30 am-1:30 pm 8:30 am-11:30 am 8:30 am-11:30 am 1:00 pm-4:00 pm 1:00 pm-4:00 pm 8:00 am-12:00 pm Class Registration dates for next session are Mon-Fri November 2-6 at the Munson Front Desk! COST/6 wk session REGISTER AT MUNSON FRONT DESK $6 Munson, Studio 2 $6 Munson, Studio 3 $6 Munson, Studio 3 $6 Munson, Studio 3 No charge Eastside Center classroom; items donated locally No charge Sage Café No charge Munson, Studio 2; items donated locally $12 Munson, Studio 1. Limit of 6 students $12 Munson, Studio 1. $50 kit required $4/day Munson, Studio 1. pay $4 at front desk on day you use lab. (proficiency test required for independent use of lab.) $12 Munson, Studio 1. $16.50 supplies fee $9 Munson, Studio 4 $6 Munson, Studio 4 $9 Munson, Studio 4 $6 Munson, Studio 2 $6 $6 $6 $6 $6 $6 Sage Café, see instructor for list of supplies. Class limited to 12 participants. Class begins September 30. Sage Café, see instructor for list of supplies. Class limited to 12 participants. Class begins October 2. Munson, Studio 1. $5 kit for beginners. Class limited to 12 students, with a limit of 4 new students included. Munson. Studio 1, $5 kit for beginners. Class is limited to 12 students, with a limit of 1 new student included. Munson, Studio 1, $5 kit for beginners. Class limited to 12 students, with a limit of 4 new students included. Munson, Studio 1, $5 kit for beginners. Class limited to 12 students, with a limit of 4 new students included. No Charge Eastside Center classroom; join anytime Ceramic Glaze $2 per cup, Kiln firing $2. $3, $4 depending on size; Clay $13 for 10 pound bag. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED—JOIN ANYTIME Sage Café—one free pastry and one free coffee for a limited time only! Join Jean for a lively discussion of current events. Munson, Room 2. Come join this great group of gardeners! Munson, Room 1. Class dates Nov. 9—Nov. 25. Registration required. Supplies and Materials LIFELONG LEARNING Coffee & Conversation Tue-Fri 9:30am10:30am SPECIAL! Community Garden Meeting Munson Center Garden 3rd Wed 1:00pm-2:00pm No charge Computers (Basic) Mon & Wed 9:00am11:00am No charge Spanish (Conversational) Tue 1:30pm-3:00pm No charge Munson, Room 4; Join anytime Spanish (Intermediate) Spanish (Spoken for Beginners) Mon No charge Munson, Room 4; Join anytime No charge Munson, Room 2; Join anytime Desert Writers Wed 1:30pm-3:30pm 10:00am11:00am 9:00am11:00am No charge Munson, Studio 2; Join anytime Fri FITNESS Enhance Fitness NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED—JOIN ANYTIME Mon, Wed, Fri Tue, Wed, Fri 8:00am-9:00am No charge Munson, auditorium 9:45 am–10:45 am No charge Sage Café, dining area Tai Chi Mon, Wed, Fri 4:00pm-5:00pm $1 ages 60+ $2 under age 60 Munson, auditorium Walking Group Wed & Fri 6:30 am-8:00 am No Charge Meet at Munson Center Enhance Fitness More Activities PAGE 3 FITNESS CONTINUED 5:30pm-6:30pm $1 ages 60+ $2 under age 60 Munson, auditorium Mon 2:00 pm—3:00 pm No charge Munson, auditorium Fri 2:00 pm-3:00 pm No charge Munson, auditorium Zumba Gold Mon & Tue Line Dance (Beginning) Line Dance (Intermediate) GAMES Billiards (Daily) Billiards (Daily) Mon-Fri Mon-Fri 8:00am-2:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm Billiards Tournament Last Wed. 9:00am-1:00pm Bingo (Weekly) Wed Bingo (Weekly) Thu Bridge Mon & Wed Canasta Wed Chess Fri Horseshoes Wed & Fri Mah Jongg Thu Mah Jongg Fri Michigan Rummy Fri Pinochle Fri Train Dominoes Tue 12:45pm1:45pm 12:45 pm-1:45 pm 11:30am3:30pm 11:00am3:00pm 8:30am12:00pm 9:00 am-11:00 am 9:00 am-12:00 pm 11:00 am-1:45 pm 11:00 am-1:45 pm 11:30 am-1:45 pm 11:00 am-1:45 pm No charge No charge $3 per person NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED—JOIN ANYTIME Eastside Center Munson Multipurpose Room Munson Multipurpose Room—last Wed of the month No charge Benavidez Center No charge Sage Café—join Jean for a FUN game of BINGO with prizes! No charge Munson, Room 3 No charge Munson, Room 3 No charge Munson, Room 3 No charge Munson, outdoors on east side of Munson No charge Munson, Room 3 No charge Sage Café No charge Sage Café No charge Munson, Room 3 No charge Sage Café No charge Benavidez Center No charge Munson, Room 4 No charge Munson, Room 2 No charge Papen Center No charge Munson, Room 2 SUPPORT GROUPS Grandparents (Monthly) 2nd Tue Grief & Loss (Monthly) 2nd Wed Low Vision (Monthly) 1st Tue Low Vision (Monthly) 1st Tue Stroke (Monthly) 1st Thu 10:30 am-11:30 am 9:00 am-10:00 am 2:30 pm-4:00 pm 9:30 am-11:00 am 1:00 pm-2:00 pm SPECIAL EVENTS Senior Programs Advisory Board Meeting 2nd Thu 9:00 am-11:00 am Medicare Enrollment Vary Vary 50+ Programming TBA TBA Open to Public Open to Public No charge Munson, Room 4. October 8th Contact 575-528-3000 for location, date, and time. Sage Café Munson, Keyboard Café. Bring in your phone, camera, or other portable electronics for free assistance in set up and use of features. Senior Programs Monthly Thu, Oct. 2:00 pm-4:00 $3 per per- Munson Center. Door prizes, light refreshments, Dance 29 pm son games, and a haunted house. For any questions about activities, please contact Jeneca Maya; Recreation Services Leader Senior at 575-528-3017. Electronic Friday Fri 9:00 am-10:00 am No charge Activities and programs at our centers are open to all who are age 50 plus. (Age 60+ for the nutrition program.) There are no income or residency requirements to participate in senior programs. www.las-cruces.org/Seniors Email us at: [email protected] Like us on Facebook to receive up-to-date postings in your newsfeed! Volunteer Happenings Ice Cream Social Volunteer Appreciation Event and Open House The Network Volunteer Center invited existing and prospective Network Volunteers to our Ice Cream Social Event on Thursday, September 17. At the presentation starting the event, Network Volunteer Center Coordinator, Ryan Steinmetz, shared with those in attendance some of the great things Network Volunteers have been up to in the year that he has served as Volunteer Coordinator. “Our volunteers put in over 25,000 hours of community service and grew to over 300 volunteers in this past fiscal year,” Steinmetz said. “We have started a new Food 4 Paws program, providing food for animals of Meals on Wheels recipients, added over 90 new volunteers and connected 113 volunteers from area youth groups, schools, churches, and organizations to service opportunities in our community. It’s an amazing testament to the great community Las Cruces is!” Local LDS Missionaries helping at the Ice Cream Social Event The event also honored the Munson Center Community Gardeners who were on hand to have an open house for the Munson Garden. Volunteer co-managers Nancy Breard and Tony Nuñez spoke about the impact of the garden in the community. In 2015, the community garden, whose mission is to provide healthy produce to Las Cruces seniors, distributed over 560 pounds of fresh vegetables to seniors served by the Munson Center, Senior Programs’ Mealson-Wheels routes, and local Veterans groups. The garden grew this year to include a flower garden and composting section, and was a part of the 2015 Tour of Gardens. The group acknowledged Mayor Miyagishima, City of Las Cruces’ Parks and Recreation Department and Senior Programs for their ongoing support, as well as Thrivent Financial and the Las Cruces Home Depot store who provided a new canopy and compost bins for the Community Garden. Attendees were served a variety of ice cream flavors with many choices of toppings provided by Sagecrest Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Area missionaries with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints were on hand to help with the tasks of set-up, tear-down and icecream-scooping! Special thanks were given to Network Volunteers, Robert Hoffman (taking pictures), and Wanda Ireland, as well as many from the Senior Programs staff for making the event a success. Special thanks were also given to families from Peace Lutheran Church who helped to do a Munson Center grounds clean-up and make origami figures for the event! Network Volunteers enjoying Ice Cream at the Ice Cream Social Above: Network Volunteer Grace Romero getting some ice cream at the Ice Cream Social! Far left: Volunteers from Peace Lutheran Church folding origami projects to handed out to senior volunteers at the Ice Cream Social Event. Immediate Left: Senior Programs Office Assistant, Lisa Padron and Network Volunteer Wanda Ireland with lemonade. Domo Arigatou Gozaimasu, Mr. Miyagishima! by Ryan Steinmetz Remembering our volunteer story is always an important part of the work we do at The Network Volunteer Center. During our Ice Cream Social Event, we took time to remember The Network’s history as the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program as a part of our observance of “Respect for the Aged Day,” a celebration in Japan that honors seniors in the country. On hand to share with us his experience as an RSVP Volunteer was Mr. Mike Miyagishima. A local veteran of the Korean War, Mr. Miyagishima was born in California to Japanese immigrants. He moved to Las Cruces with his wife in 1971 where he raised his family and graduated from New Mexico State University in 1973. Miyagishima, now 85, said of his RSVP volunteer experience, “Of all the things I did as a volunteer, I remember my work with the Special Olympics program the most. I helped out with events and got to see the smiles on the kids’ faces that participated. I loved my time there most of all.” Mr. Mike Miyagishima, RSVP Volunteer, and Ryan Steinmetz, City of Las Cruces Volunteer Coordinator THE MESSENGER Mr. Miyagishima was on hand to teach our volunteers how to say “Thank You” in Japanese. He taught us the polite form of thank you—”Domo arigatou gozaimasu”—which we used to honor our senior volunteers. And we say, “Domo arigatou gozaimasu” to you, Mr. Miyagishima, for your example in our community as an RSVP Volunteer, past and present. Thank you for being a part of our day! The Network Volunteer Center PAGE 5 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES—We have lots of places who have been waiting for a volunteer like you! Contact Ryan Steinmetz at [email protected] or 5283035 to schedule a time to discuss volunteer possibilities and to sign up for a volunteer orientation. Animal Services Center of Mesilla Valley The local Animal Services Center is always in need of volunteers. Network Volunteers interested in volunteering with the Center must also go through their volunteer orientation process in addition to the Network’s. Branigan Cultural Center Library Sale—Volunteers are needed to help with a Library Sale on October 30, 31 and November 1. Preparing and organizing books, set-up and tear-down, sale counters Volunteer Cleaning Crew—Old books create a lot of dust! We need volunteers to help with the continuous cleaning of bookshelves and books throughout the library. HR Department—Volunteers are needed to help out in the office answering phones and doing other office tasks everyday from 3:00-5:00, but especially on Fridays! Juvenile Citation Program—Office Volunteers are needed for this important program working with youth in our community. Munson Center Community Garden Compost Committee—Volunteers are still needed to help our compost committee continue its commitment to sustainability. Jobs include transporting the compost collected by the Munson kitchen to the compost piles and regular turning and aerating the compost. Museums—All Museums—There is a huge need for greeters, tour guides and receptionist people for these museums, and on weekends in particular. Museum volunteers are also especially needed for the afternoon hours. Railroad Museum—Volunteers are needed on Thursday afternoons and every other Saturday Museum of Nature and Science—Volunteer receptionist/office assistant needed on Saturdays from 9:00-4:30. Rat-on-a-Stick Booth—No it’s not really “rat”, but every year the museum has a booth at the Renaissance Fair to fundraise for museum expenses and events. Volunteers are needed to help with running the booth! It’s a fun event that also allows for you to get into the Renaissance Fair for free. Senior Programs: Nutrition and Meals Meals on Wheels Respite Driver—Help deliver much-needed meals to our senior population Kitchen Aide—The Papen Center is in need of a kitchen aide to help in the rolling of silverware, collecting and washing of trays, etc. Breakfast Packer—Help to pack nutritious breakfasts for Meals on Wheels recipients Weed and Seed Program and After-School Programs—Working with Youth Tutor/Activity Support—Working on tutoring and other programming with area youth through Weed and Seed Mentor—Working one-on-one with a youth matched with you through the Weed and Seed program Office Assistant—Volunteers are needed to help run the front desk, organize youth registrations and answer incoming phone calls The Network Volunteer Center Volunteer Fair Steering Committee—Volunteers are needed to help plan this important event in our community highlighting volunteer opportunities. Special Events—Volunteers are always needed to help plan and prepare for special events and volunteer appreciations. Community Volunteer Needs CARE Las Cruces The Cancer Aid Resource and Education organization, serving local cancer patients, survivors and their families by helping them obtain services or other assistance as they cope with their cancer diagnosis. A fully volunteer organization, CARE is currently looking for office assistants to help with various office tasks so that more people are aware of the services that are offered by CARE in our community. Roadrunner Food Bank Volunteers are needed to help out with community food distribution centers that distribute much-needed food to families in need each month. 2nd Annual Monster Run Event needs volunteers to help out with set-up, passing out water, and tear-down on Oct. 24. Disabled American Veterans (DAV) DAV is looking for volunteer drivers to drive their vans, transporting veterans to medical and other appointments in both Las Cruces and in El Paso. A great opportunity to give back to all our veterans who have given so much in service to our country! Mesilla Valley Community of Hope Volunteers are needed to help serve area homeless individuals and families by serving at the front desk and connecting people to needed services. OYE! Celebrating Visions for the Future! The OYE! Committee is preparing for a great event in the fall to bring together the arts, businesses, non-profit organizations, and community members together around the theme of how our community can collectively address issues related to global warming. Volunteers are needed to help make phone calls, recruit and connect with event participants, and help with the organization of the event slated to take place in October! Come and help make this event a success! Nutrition News Page 6 Roger Bishop, Nutrition and Meal Services Program Manager A Message From Roger About Your Suggested Donations Senior Nutrition has posted our average donation at each meal site along with a year-to-date donation goal tracker. Each participant has an opportunity to voluntarily contribute towards the cost of the meal service. For August, the average donation for congregate meals was $1.05. The average donation for Meals-on-Wheels was $0.66. Guests often ask if I am aware that not every person is making a donation. Others ask why we provide confidentiality screens around the donation box, or, why there is a lack of communication to publicize that donations are low. With those questions as the background, I would like to share with you the following information. Senior Nutrition does not charge eligible participants for a meal, but rather offer guests a suggested donation. In practice, there is no, “one size fits all” when it comes to collecting donations. There are guests who make donations daily. Guests who make a donation either once a week or once a month. There are also guests who do not donate at all. There is a policy from our funders, the Non-Metro Area Agency on Aging, which Senior Nutrition must follow in order to continue the meal program. Please pay attention to the following information. Providers must insure confidentiality of contributions Providers shall provide participants with an opportunity to voluntarily contribute. Provides shall establish appropriate procedures to safeguard and account for all contributions. Under no circumstances can a person be denied services based on a personal decision not to contribute for services. I cannot stress enough the importance of your donations. Every dollar you donate is spent on your Senior Nutrition Program. We use the donations to purchase food, pay staff wages, pay for the utilities and send you informational materials. Donating to the Senior Nutrition Program is easy. Please see the next page to learn how you can contribute to make a difference. Thank you to all those who continue to donate. I would like to invite those who have not to consider doing so. Roger Bishop, Nutrition and Meal Services Program Manager Un Mensaje de Parte del Programa de Nutricion Sobre las Donaciones Sugeridas Por Roger Bishop El Programa de Nutrición a publicado el promedio de donaciones en cada sitio de comida con la meta del año hasta la fecha. Cada participante tiene la oportunidad de contribuir voluntariamente a los gastos del servicio de la comida. En el mes de Agosto el promedio de donaciones para la comida servida en las congregaciones fue de $1.05. El promedio de las donaciones para el Programa de Comida a Domicilio fue de $0.66. Los clientes a menudo preguntan que si soy consciente de que no todas las persona no está haciendo una donación. Otros preguntan por qué ofrecemos pantallas de confidencialidad para la caja de donación, o por qué hay una falta de comunicación para dar a conocer que las donaciones son bajas. A sobre estas preguntas me gustaría compartir con ustedes la siguiente información. El Programa de Nutrición no cobra a los participantes elegibles por la comida, sino más bien les ofrece la opción de ofrecer una donación. En practica, no hay, “una talla para todos” cuando se trata de colectar donaciones. Hay unos participantes que donan a diario. Otros participantes donan una vez por semana o una vez por mes. También tenemos participantes que no donan en absoluto. La póliza de nuestros patrocinadores, la Agencia del Área Sobre el Envejecimiento, el cual reglas el programa de nutrición debe seguir con el fin de continuar con el programa de comidas. Por favor, preste atención a la siguiente información: Los proveedores tienen que garantizar la confidencialidad de los que contribuyentes. Los proveedores le dan la oportunidad a los participantes de que contribuyen voluntariamente. Los proveedores establecerán procedimientos apropiados para proteger sus contribuciones. Bajo ninguna circunstancia se le pueden negar los servicios sobre una decisión de no contribuir al programa de nutrición. No puedo hacer suficiente hincapié en la importancia de sus donaciones. Cada dólar que usted done es gastado en su Programa de Nutrición. Usamos sus donaciones para comprar comida, pagarle a los empleados, pagar las utilidades y darle materiales informativos. Es fácil donar al Programa de Nutrición. Gracias a todos los que continúan donando. Quisiera invitar a los que no donan que consideren donar. Our Suggested Donation is: Nuestra Donación sugerida es: $2.50 $2.50 And donations are DECLINING! iY las donaciones están DISMINULLENDO! We want to express the importance of your donations. The expenditure of your donations go right back into your Nutrition Program to purchase the food we need to prepare the meals we serve you on a daily basis. Queremos expresar la importancia de sus donaciones. El desembolso de sus donaciones se devuelve al Programa de Nutrición para comprar la comida que necesitamos para preparar los platillos que servimos al diario. In order for Senior Nutrition not to face cut back on items we may not be able to purchase in the future, we ask that you be generous with your donations and invite those who do not contribute, to do so. Para que el Programa de Nutrición no tenga que enfrentar cortes en el futuro les pedimos que sean generosos con sus donaciones y inviten a los que no contribuyen que lo hagan. We want to keep everyone healthy with the nutritious meal we serve. Thank you, to those that already donate. We appreciate it. Queremos mantenerlos saludables con la comida nutritiva que les servimos. Gracias, a los que ya donan. Los apreciamos. Refer-A-Friend Back in Action PAGE 7 The refer-a-friend incentive is up and running now through December 18, 2015. The contest is simple. Refer a friend or family member who you think will participate in the congregate meal program. Ask the Office Assistant at the meal site for a postcard. Fill in the blanks on the front of the card. Have your friend bring in the postcard when they register for Senior Programs. Then, the new client gives the card to a Senior Program staff member. Sign up for a meal and enjoy! Both the inviter and invitee will be eligible to win a prize. Earlier this year, Senior Nutrition gave away two Kindle Fires as the prize. The more people you refer, the more chances to have to win. Good Luck! .Refiere-A- un Amigo Patras en acción. El incentivo a Refiere-A-un Amigo será disponible hasta el 18 de diciembre del 2015. El concurso es fácil. Los participantes refieren a un amigo o pariente para que se registre y participe en el programa de la comida de congregación. Pidale a la asistente de oficina una tarjeta. Llene el frente de la tarjeta y dele a su amigo o familiar la tarjeta y dígale que la traiga cuándo se registre en el Programa de Nutrición. El cliente nuevo le entrega la tarjeta al empleado del Programa cuando llene los papeles de registración. Ambos serán parte de una rifa para recibir un regalo impresionante. A principios del año, el Programa de Nutrición dio dos Kindle Fires (Aparato para leer) como premio. Entre más personas refiere más oportunidades lleva para ganar. ¡Buena suerte! PAGE 8 Sonia Saldana Roger Bishop Lora G. Palacios Senior Programs Nutrition and Meal Long Term Care Administrator Services Program Services 541-2464 Manager Manager [email protected] 528-3013 541-2459 Office location: [email protected] [email protected] Munson Center Office location: Office location: Eastside Center Munson Center PLUS nearly 50 staff members—office assistants, case managers, living assistance workers, hostesses, senior cooks, food service workers, supervisors, and delivery drivers who work to promote and enhance the physical, intellectual and social well being of people 50+ who live in Las Cruces. Senior Programs Facilities Munson Center, 975 S. Mesquite Street, Las Cruces, 575-528-3000. Open Monday—Friday 8:00 am—5:00 pm. Eastside Community Center, 310 N. Tornillo, Las Cruces, 575-528-3012. Open Monday—Friday 8:00 am—2:00 pm. Henry Benavidez Community Center, 1045 McClure Road, Las Cruces. Open Monday—Friday 10:30 am—1:00 pm. Frank O’Brien Papen Center Dining Room, 304 W. Bell, Las Cruces. Open Monday—Friday 10:30 am—1:00 pm. Sage Café, 6121 Reynolds Drive, Las Cruces. Open Tuesday—Friday 9:00 am—2:00 pm (no congregate meals). Resource Numbers Information and Referral, 975 S. Mesquite Street, 575-528-3011 Meal Reservations, 575-528-3012 Dial A Ride, 575-541-2777 Meals on Wheels Intake, 975 S. Mesquite Street, 575-528-2451 Location of activities for the month of October and beginning of November: October 1 (Thursday) Stroke Support (1:00 pm) Meeting Room 4 October 2 (Friday) ~Beginning Spanish (10:00am -11:00) ~~(EVERY FRIDAY FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER) ~Studio 4 October 8 (Thursday) ~SPAB (9:00 am) ~Meeting room 4 October 21 (Wednesday) ~AARP General Meeting (2:00/2:30 pm) ~Meeting Room 4 October 29 (Thursday) ~Medicare open Enrollment (9:00 am – 5:00) ~Meeting Room 4 November 3 (Tuesday) ~AARP Board Meeting (1:00 pm) ~Meeting Room 4 ~Book Club (10:00) ~Meeting Room 4 ~Garden Meeting (1:00 – 2:00 pm) October 6 (Tuesday) ~Low Vision (2:30pm) ~Studio 4 October 7 (Wednesday) Creative Writers (EVERY WEDNESDAY FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER) Meeting Room 4 (9:00 am -10:00 am) AARP Board Meeting (1:00pm) Meeting Room 4 ~Meeting Room 4 October 23 (Friday) ~Medicare Open with Lena (10:00) ~Will be doing interviews in privacy. October 28 (Wednesday) Legal Resources Meeting Room 4 (10:00am-2:00pm) November 4 (Wednesday) ~Medicare special needs (10:30) ~Meeting Room 4 For questions about activity locations, please contact Jeneca Maya, Recreation Services Leader Senior at 575-528-3017.
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