Maple Valley Senior News Updated 10-2-18

The Senior Program of Greater Maple Valley Community Center, located at 22010 SE 248th St., in Maple Valley, invites all adults 50+ (regardless of race, religion or culture) on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9:00-2:30. Come and enjoy lunch with us at 12 noon (see details under Menu below).  Call 425-432-1272 with any questions or visit our website www.maplevalleycc.org.

We would like to offer our sincere thanks to Covington Place Sr. Apts. for their continued support of our programs.

Trips, Classes, Special Events

Payment for all trips is due at time of registration. Cancellations are refunded if seats can be filled; a$5 non-refundable service fee will be applied. Trip costs include all Community Center and travel expenses. Please note:  if you are just “dropping in” for an activity (like Bingo) and/or a cup of coffee, we ask that you pay a “drop-in” fee of $1 (in the donation box) to help us continue to offer these activities.

Wednesday, October 3 Coffee with a Cop – Help us celebrate “National Coffee with a Cop Day” starting at 10am in the Main Hall. Coffee with a Cop provides a unique opportunity for community members to sit down with local police officers, to ask questions and learn more about MVPD’s work in the community, and to improve trust and build relationships – one cuppa joe at a time. There is no cost for this event. See you there!

Wednesday, October 10 Bunco – Gather your friends and join us for a fun afternoon of laughter, socializing, and PRIZES while playing this simple, addictive dice game! The fun will go from 12:45-2:30 p.m. in the Main Hall. Just $5 to play! Reserve your spot at the front desk.

Thursday, October 25 Glass Museum Tour and Tea – The trip will include a docent led Glass Museum Gallery tour, time in the hot shop to view the live glassblowing demonstrations, and a hands-on craft in our education studio with tea and cookies serve. Cost for this trip is $35.  We will stop for lunch following the tour, and you will need to bring money for your lunch. We will depart GMVCC at 9:30.

Friday, October 20 Oktoberfest  – You don’t want to miss this fun and festive annual celebration! Sit back and enjoy, or get up and dance to old-time German music by Happy Hans Music. We will be serving a full German Bratwurst dinner as well as Mama Rizzo’s homemade apple turnovers for dessert. Each person will get a ticket for beer or wine (more tickets will be available for purchase!). Cost is $20 per person. Event is open to ages 21+ and will run from 6:00-9:00 p.m. at The Greater Maple Community Center. Don’t wait, space is limited and tickets must be purchased in advance. Prost!

Cell Phone Drop Off – Drop off your old cell phones here to be distributed to US military as well as people in general disaster areas. This is part of the “Phones for Soldiers” Program. More information can be found at www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com.

Eye Glass Drop Off – Drop off old prescription glasses here for the Lions Club to refurbish and redistribute to those who need them.

Computer Assistance – Volunteer, Curtis Patterson, specializes in working with senior citizens and provides free, caring, patient, one-on-one computer assistance including repairs, upgrades, diagnostics, tutoring, virus/spyware cleaning, and more. PC and Android are his specialty, but Curtis is willing attempt to help with Apple products as well. Call us at 425-432-1272 to arrange and appointment. Age requirement is 50+.

Mon., Wed., and Fri. at 9:00amWalking Group– Meeting in the Center’s lobby each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9:00am, we will walk on the Lake Wilderness Trail as a group. Everyone walks at his or her own pace; covering approx. 3 miles round trip. Bring your water, your coffee, your leashed pup (with waste bags), or a 2-legged walking buddy. The group will walk rain or shine. This is a drop-in activity; no need to call ahead. Please check in at the front desk before starting. Cost: $1 to support on-going GMVCC Health and Wellness programs.

Mon., Wed., and Fri. at 9:00-10:00 “Aging Well Yoga” Candi will help you gently increase strength, flexibility, posture and balance. Everyone will be working at their own pace. 4-class punch card is $30; 8- class punch card is $50; 12-class punch card is $70; drop in rate is $10. No reservations are necessary; pay in class. This class is held in “The Den.” Call with any questions.

Mon., Wed. and Fri. at 10:30 Fall-Prevention Exercise. “The Fall Stop…Move Strong” exercise program was designed specifically to improve balance and strength. It is a series of 3 different 12-minute sessions. Exercise each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10:30.  This is free and no sign-up is necessary. Please note, no exercise on party days.

Weds. at 2:30 Adult Line Dancing  Join instructor Janie to learn the joys of Line Dancing. Good fitness and fun all at the same time. Wear light-weight comfortable clothes and leather-soled shoes (or shoes that are conducive to dancing).  Bring your own water bottle.  Cost is $5 for drop-ins or $50 for a pre-paid ticket good for 11 classes. Call 425-432-1272 to learn more

Fris. at 1:00 Painting

Calling all painters (all mediums) to come in to use our main hall to paint, socialize, and offer artistic “suggestions” each Fri from 1:00-4:00. Absolutely no experience is necessary; all levels of ability are welcome. Suggested donation is $1. Tables and space to spread out is available, however, there are no easels for use. No preregistration required.  $1 to participate.

SOCIALS & GAMES

Suggested donation of $1 for Ping Pong and other games (Bingo times might vary because of holidays and parties.)

Mons.  – Bingo at 11:00; Pinochle, Phase 10, and games at 12:30; Ping Pong 12:30-4:00

Weds.– (2nd& 4thWeds) Quilting & Sewing at 10:45 (in the Den); Bingo at 11:00, Pinochle, Phase 10, and games at 12:30

Fris.– Bingo at 11:00, Painting at 1:00; Ping Pong 1-3:30, Pinochle, Phase 10, and games at 12:30

MENU

Lunch served each Mon., Wed., Fri. at 12:00. For those age 60+ registered with ADS (Aging & Disability Services) living in King County there is a suggested donation of $3. For all others, there is a $6 fee. PLEASE NOTE:  all menus are subject to availability of food items. Milk, coffee and tea are available for all lunches.

Wed., Oct 3:Chicken Noodle Casserole, broccoli, berry cup, milk

Fri., Oct 5: Sloppy Joes, coleslaw, tropical fruit, milk

Mon., Oct 8: Loaded baked potato, broccoli, mixed berries, milk

Wed., Oct 10:Beef Stroganoff, egg noodles, broccoli, berries, milk

Fri., Oct 12: Chicken enchilada, refried beans, mexi-rice, fruit cup, milk

NEED A RIDE?

The Community Center Shuttle–Our shuttle runs Mon, Wed, and Fri between 9a.m. and 3p.m. and provides rides to GMVCC for programs and lunch. Shuttle rides are $1 each way within our transportation boundaries. Call 425-432-1272for availability at least 24 hours in advance. $20 bus passes (good for 20 rides) are available.

Volunteer Transportation– Need a ride to a medical appointment? Call Janet at 425-432-1272 to arrange a FREE volunteer-provided ride. This Volunteer Program is now in great need of drivers.  If you think you would like to help seniors get to medical appointments, please call the above number to volunteer.

Please take note: call us with your transportation needs at least one week ahead of your appointment.

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Foot Care Call for an appointment.  “Karen’s Foot Care” is offered on the 1st& 3rdFriday of each month and the 3rdThurs. Price is $32. Please call to make an appointment as this popular service fills quickly. Scholarships are available for those with limited income.

Fri:  Blood Pressure Check: 1st and 3rd Fridays between 10:30 and 11:00 as MV Firefighters are available.

SERVICES

Meals on Wheels(by application only).  Applications must be obtained from and submitted to Sound Generations (call 206-448-5767 or mealsonwheels@soundgenerations.organd www.soundgenerations.org). A new, expanded menu is now available.

Information and Referral Our knowledgeable staff is available to answer your questions and assist you in finding in-home care, financial assistance, senior housing, nutrition options, and transportation alternatives.

Free Pet FoodIn partnership with the Seattle Humane Society, the Greater Maple Valley Community Center offers free pet food for qualifying low-income seniors.

Medical Lending Closet Free walking aids & bathroom equipment are available from our lending closet free of charge(call for current items). We also welcome donations of these items!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT GMVCC – The Greater Maple Valley Community Center (GMVCC) is looking for people-friendly volunteers to have a fun experience while giving back to the people of Maple Valley.  Currently, we are looking for fill-in Front Desk Assistance. For more information on the Front Desk position, contact Stefanie at stefanieg@maplevalleycc.org.  Application and background check required.  Check out our website www.maplevalleycc.orgfor more information on what the Center has to offer.