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AZUSA SENIOR CENTER Recreation & Family Services Department Senior Center Staff Director of Recreation Joe Jacobs 812-5220 & Family Services jjacobs@ci.azusa.ca.us Recreation Supervisor/ Lenore Gonzales 812-5115 Senior Services lmgonzales@ci.azusa.ca.us City of Azusa Recreation & Family Services Department Senior Services Division Monthly Newsletter **A Los Angeles County Area Agency on Aging Distinguished Site Award Recipient** Senior Recreation Leader/ Stefanie Fultz 812-5139 Program Coordinator sfultz@ci.azusa.ca.us Nutrition Site Manager Mercedes Nava Ext. 5355 mnava@ci.azusa.ca.us Home Delivered Meal Mgr. Lynda Prewitt Ext. 5303 lprewitt@ci.azusa.ca.us Senior Office Specialist Jennifer Retana 812-5180 jretana@ci.azusa.ca.us Receptionist Gaby Dilluvio 812-5204 gdilluvio@ci.azusa.ca.us Case Manager Doris Brochu 812-5179 Doris-safs@ci.azusa.ca.us Kitchen Assistant Angel Mercado April 2015 Azusa Senior Center 740 North Dalton Avenue Azusa, CA 91702 Chef Jerry Flores Custodian A.J. Lira DIAL-A-RIDE Azusa Transit Center 10th & Vernon, Azusa, CA (626) 812-5206 Why stay inside? Call us for a ride! 605 Freeway E. Foothill Azusa Ave. N. Dalton Ave. Citrus Ave. 210 Freeway E. Foothill Barranca E. Alosta Ave. W. Route 66 Open Monday Thursday 8:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. And Friday 8:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Accessible to persons with disabilities The Center of Azusa for Services & Programs for adults age 50 and older. Come make new friends and renew acquaintances. The WELCOME mat is always out. Senior Moments is also available online at: www.ci.azusa.ca.us.

APRIL SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES TRAVEL TIME TOURS Thu., Apr 2 9:00 am: Nutrition Site Council Meeting 11:15 am: Easter Hat Parade 12:30 pm: Easter Egg Hunt (for seniors only) 1:00 pm: Movie: I, ROBOT Mon., Apr 6 9:00 am: Bingo Executive Meeting 9:30 am 1:30 pm: Spring Boutique 11:00 am 12:15 pm: Hot Dog Sale 1:00 pm: BINGO Tue., Apr 7 9:30 am: Advisory Executive Meeting 1:00 pm: Movie: Words and Pictures Wed., Apr 8 10:00 am: Sara Polinsky Estate Planning Attorney (by appointment) Mon., Apr 13 1:00 pm: BINGO Tue., Apr 14 1:00 pm: Advisory Council Meeting 1:00 pm: Movie: Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 Thu., Apr 16 10:00 am: Diabetes Roundtable Discussion 1:00 pm: Movie: Confessions of a Shopaholic Mon., Apr 20 10:00 am: Free Red Cross Blood Pressure Check ~Stay hydrated with a free bottle of water with pressure check 1:00 pm: BINGO Tue., Apr 21 1:00 pm: Movie: St. Vincent Thu., Apr 23 1:00 pm: Movie: Minority Report Mon., Apr 27 1:00 pm: BINGO Tue., Apr 28 11:30 am: Birthday Celebration 1:00 pm: Movie: Best of Me Wed., Apr 29 5:30 pm: Wednesday Night Dinner 6:30 pm: Wednesday Night Bingo Thu., Apr 30 9:00 am: Nutrition Site Council Agenda Meeting 1:00 pm: Movie: The Terminal Travel Time Tours of San Dimas and the CITY OF AZUSA SENIOR CENTER are pleased to offer the following ONE-DAY, OVERNIGHT, and EXTENDED tours. Trip Flyers and Registration are available now at the AZ- USA SENIOR CENTER Reception Desk! STOP BY AND SEE US TODAY! PLEASE MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO: TRAVEL TIME TOURS ============================================================================= PICK-UP POINT: West Covina, FOOD 4 LESS/Mega Shoes (corner of Puente & Azusa Avenues) APR 13-17 A G R A N D T O U R O F N E W O R L E A N S Share pp $1629.00 (Mon-Fri) A BEAUTIFUL, HISTORIC CITY Sgl $1959.00 40 RESERVTIONS.... COME ON ALONG! INCLUDES CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTS DAILY! Four nights, one hotel.... unpack just once! Come discover the rich history of the south, enjoy a delicious a getacquainted dinner on Bourbon Street, explore the Bayou, view Garden District homes, enjoy a Dixieland Jazz Dinner Cruise on the Mississippi, stay INSIDE the French Quarter, perhaps visit Preservation Hall, enjoy a Praline Kitchen Tour, visit the National World War II Museum, enjoy a narrated City/Cemetery/ Garden District/Katrina Tour, PLUS, visit an alligator swamp boat tour! Roundtrip airport transportation, airfare, and everything noted above IS included on our fully-escorted tour of New Orleans. FLYER! APR 17-19 Y O S E M I T E N A T I O N A L P A R K Share pp $349.50 (Fri-Sun) 3 DAYS - 2 NIGHTS Sgl $439.50 INCLUDES DELUXE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST DAILY! FANTASTIC WEEKEND GETAWAY! The waterfalls are never more spectacular than in the spring. Highlights include Wawona Hotel, Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite Falls, El Capitan, Half Dome, Yosemite Village, the historic Ahwahnee Hotel and even a visit to picturesque Bass Lake. Accommodations will once again be just outside the Park in Oakhurst at the Yosemite Southgate Hotel & Suites. CALL TODAY FOR FLYER! Same tour available Apr. 24-26, 2015. MAY 4-8 N E W Y O R K C I T Y SPRINGTIME ON BROADWAY Share pp $1929.00 (Mon-Fri) 5 MORE UNFORGETTABLE DAYS Sgl $2529.00 This tour is a direct result of our hugely popular Christmas in New York tour we offer each December. Same GREAT non-stop flight to New York City, same GREAT hotel (The Edison, an excellent midtown Manhattan property in the heart of Times Square) and another GREAT itinerary. Highlights this spring will include a Broadway show, a narrated City Tour including Downtown and Uptown, 3-hour fully-narrated Circle Line Cruise around Manhattan (down the Hudson and up the East Rivers), and (optional) Central Park Carriage ride. See it all: Central Park, Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick s Cathedral, 5 th Avenue, Harlem, Greenwich Village, Madison Square Garden, Penn Station, Battery Park, Empire State Building (additional cost for ride to the top), Ground Zero/911 Memorial (additional fee to enter recently opened 9/11 Museum), and much, much more. And of course, your airfare is included! CALL US TODAY FOR A DETAILED FLYER! MAY 12-14 R I V E R S I D E H O T E L & C A S I N O G E T A W A Y Share pp $144.50 (Tue-Thur) 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS ZERO REGRETS! Sgl $174.50 INCLUDES THREE DELICIOUS BUFFETS! CALL TODAY FOR FULLY DETAILED FLYER! MAY 15-24 G R A N D A L A S K A L A N D T O U R 2 0 1 5 Share pp $2999.00 (Friday) 10 DAY 9 NIGHT INTERIOR ALASKAN ADVENTURE Sgl $3799.00 MAY 28 JUN 1 OUR NATION S CAPITOL: D I S T I N C T I V E L Y D. C. Share pp $1749.00 (Thur-Mon) ANOTHER 5 DAY 4 NIGHT 1 HOTEL TOUR Sgl $2249.00 TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE RECOMMENDED ON ALL OVERNIGHT TOURS 1 13

Las Brisas & Sawdust Festival Jewelry, surf art, ceramics, clothing and textiles, wood and metal sculpture, scrimshaw, photography, and so much more! Wear comfortable shoes for today s hilly walk! Apple Season in Oak Glen Thu., Sep 17 Fee: $40.00 Leave: 9:30 a.m. Return: 5:30 p.m. It s apple season in Oak Glen and Riley s Farm is putting on a special luncheon and is doing a harvest extravaganza! Upon arrival you will enjoy lunch that includes English Roast Beef with mashed potatoes & gravy, a green salad, bread, fresh baked apple crisp, and a non-alcoholic beverage. There will also be candle dipping before getting back on the bus for our next stop at the Parrish Pioneer Ranch for some fun shopping and browsing before heading home. Lots of walking today. Spend the Day at the Avocado Festival in Carpenteria Sat., Oct 3 Fee: $23.00 Leave: 8:30 a.m. Return: 7:00 p.m. The California Avocado Festival is one of the largest music festival in California with over 75. The Festival is home to the world s largest variety of guacamole amongst many other avocado & food dishes. Stroll through the Arts & Crafts or visit the Commercial Marketplace. Meals are on your own today. Wear comfy shoes and bring a jacket. 12 Spend the Day in Old Temecula Wed., Oct 21 Fee: $5.00 Leave: 9:00 a.m. Return: 5:00 p.m. Spend the day in Old Temecula. Enjoy a sense of adventure and wonderment as you take time to explore Old Town Temecula s many alleyways with a new exciting discovery around every turn. Here you will find an amazing array of specialty stores, exclusive boutiques, art galleries and a myriad of antique stores which together with whimsical and historical features make Old Town Temecula what it is. Lunch will be on your own today and we will visit the Temecula Olive Co. Store where you will have a free tasting and time for shopping before returning home. Spend the Day in Solvang Wed., Nov 18 Fee: $23.00 Leave: 8:00 a.m. Return: 8:30 p.m. Satisfy every shopping desire in art galleries, clothing, and shoe boutiques, gift and antique stores. Savor delicious meals from Danish specialties to gourmet wine-country cuisine, as well as international and classic American favorites perfect for any palate. Lunch will be on your own today! Holiday Hotel Del Coronado Tour Wed., Dec 16 Fee: $70.00 Leave: 9:30 a.m. Return: 7:00 p.m. Tour description available at the Azusa Senior Center and in next month s bulletin. Beware of Scams! There has been an increase of Senior Scams! Please make sure to check with our Azusa Business License Department to check references of contractors etc. You can call 626-812-5249 and they will be able to assist you. Monday, April 6 th Lobby 9:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Kick off spring time with a Craft Fair! Craft vendors will be with us today, selling their home made craft items. This is a great time to buy those handmade gifts for your loved ones or for yourself. Hat Parade & Easter Egg Hunt Thursday, April 2nd 11:15 pm ~ Easter Hat Parade (dining room) Noon ~ Easter Luncheon (make lunch reservations by March 31) 12:30 pm ~ Easter Egg Hunt The hunt will take place throughout Senior Center Building. This activity for seniors only! Go Hunting for Great Treats! A Limit of 5 Eggs (prizes) Per Person! THIS BULLETIN CAN BE MAILED TO YOUR HOME FOR 12 MONTHS FOR $5.00. Make check payable to City of Azusa 2 BBQ Hot Dogs, Chips & Drink for $3 Proceeds Benefit Senior Programs Kentucky Derby Event Date: May 2nd Time: 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Cost: $8.00 Azusa Senior Center s T.V. Room Come celebrate the 141st Kentucky Derby with us as we enjoy all the festivities from the event. Enjoy food, games, raffles and the race on the Big Screen Casual Dress or Sunday Best!!! Tickets available now at the front desk. Ladies Southern Hat Parade & Contest MENU: Submarine Sandwiches Sandwich, Potato Chips, Cookie & Drink

CITY OF AZUSA RECREATION ADULT CLASSES THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ARE OFFERED AT THE AZUSA SENIOR CENTER. NON-SENIORS MAY PARTICIPATE IN THESE CLASSES. CHINA PAINTING: Jones Fee: $80 for residents per session $84 for non residents per session Thu: 9am 12:30 pm Session: Mar 12 Apr 30 CERAMICS: Caselles Fee: $80 for residents per session $84 for non residents per session ($10 lab fee due first class for supplies) Wed: 9am Noon Session: Feb 11 Apr 22 EXERCISE CLASS: Benbow Fee: $20 for residents per session $24 for non residents per session Tue, Thu & Fri: (except 1st Fri. of ea. month) Low Impact: 9:15 am 10:15am Tue, Thu & Fri: (except 1st Fri. of ea. month) Chair Exercise: 10:45 am -11:45 Session: Mar 31 May 22 Legal Services Estate Planning & Elder Law 2nd Wednesday of each month Sara Polinsky, Attorney at Law Please call for an appt. (626) 812-5204 A friend is someone who thinks you re a good egg even though you re slightly cracked. Floral Design Class: Corella Fee: $35 for residents per session $39 for non residents per session (weekly supply fee determined by instructor) Tue: 9am Noon Session: Mar 3 May 5 Line Dancing Class: LynnMoore Fee: $12 for residents per session (4 wks) $16 for non residents per session (4 wks) Wed: 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Session: Apr 8 Apr 29 May 6 May 27 CASE MANAGEMENT By Doris Brochu 626-812-5179 For Azusa Residents Every Wednesday 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Appointments ONLY Every Friday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Walk-In s Welcome If you are not an Azusa resident but need assistance please call Santa Anita Family Services at 626-358-1185. 3 Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Thu., Jul 9 Fee: $21.00 Leave: 9:30 a.m. Return: 6:30 p.m. We check in at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. Take the tramway up to the top! This is approximately a 15 minute ride. Don t miss the view of pristine wilderness aboard the World s Largest Tramcars. Make sure to bring your cameras! Once at the top, you ll have lunch (included) at the Pine s Café. This is cafeteria style with a choice of entrees and dessert. We will depart on the tram ride down at 1:00 p.m. Our next stop will be at the Cabazon Outlet Mall for some great shopping deals! Spend the Day at Lake Arrowhead Village Tue., Jul 28 Fee: $20.00 Leave: 10:00 a.m. Return: 6:00 p.m. Enjoy the day in the Lake Arrowhead Village. Lunch will be on your own today. This afternoon, enjoy a ride aboard the Arrowhead Queen (included). Experience the beauty and excitement of a 1-hour narrated tour of Lake Arrowhead. Enjoy the splendor and serenity of Arrowhead s lush forest, sparkling water, blue skies and fascinating history. We will have some time in the Village for browsing through the shops before returning home. 11 Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara Wed., Aug 5 Fee: $25.00 Leave: 8:30 a.m. Return: 7:30 p.m. Spend the day at Santa Barbara s Old Spanish Days Fiesta. This 5 day event is dedicated in honoring and preserving Santa Barbara s history, spirit, culture heritage, and traditions. Events throughout the week include: Stock horse & rodeo show, live music, and flamenco and folklorico dancing throughout the day and evening. There are free tours at the local county courthouse and Mission, carnival rides and shows with shopping of the colorful Mexican Marketplace, crafts, lots of food and much more! Las Brisas & Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach Tue., Aug 25 Fee: $41.00 Leave: 7:30 a.m. Return: 3:30 p.m. Enjoy breakfast at Las Brisas in Laguna Beach. This morning we arrive into beautiful Laguna Beach for a brunch style breakfast (included) at Las Brisas. Enjoy made-to-order omelets, fresh fruits, bacon, sausage, potatoes, pastries, orange juice, coffee and more at the buffet. Our next stop will be at the 49th annual Sawdust Festival, admission included. Art enthusiasts, collectors, and novice artists have come to the Sawdust Festival since the beginning in 1966 for a great mix of fine art and crafts. Media include hand-blown and fused glass, painting, (con t)

Sponsored by the City of Azusa Senior Center. Trip reservations are accepted at the Senior Center Reception Desk. Sign-ups for new trips open to residents and non-residents beginning on the first business day of this month. Your cooperation will be appreciated by having the correct amount of cash or check made payable to the City of Azusa. Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Wed., April 15 Fee: $10.00 Leave: 8:30 a.m. Return: 6:30 p.m. AZUSA SENIOR CENTER TRIPS Upon arrival everyone will receive their players card a free $25 coin coupon to redeem in the casino upon arrival. This is a 5-hour stay. Lunch is on your own. Please note that in order to receive your $25 coin coupon each person must complete the manifest form that will be given out on the bus and have a valid CA ID with them prior to the arrival at the casino. Without this information the person will not receive anything. Bingo sessions begin at 2:30 SOLD OUT Mystery Trip #2 Wed., May 20 Fee: $27.00 Leave: 10:30 a.m. Return: 5:30 p.m. Register now for this popular trip! Can anyone guess where we are going? This Mystery Trip includes lunch, your choices are as follows: Salmon, Petite NY Steak, Roast Chicken, or Pork Chop. All meals will be served with mashed potatoes, fresh vegetables, rolls, a nonalcoholic beverage and ice cream for dessert. Please let us know upon registering what your entrée selection is! Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. SOLD OUT 10 Laughlin Turn-Around to the Edgewater Hotel and Casino Sat. & Sun., June 27 & 28 Depart on Saturday at 7:00 am Return on Sunday at 1:00 am Fee: $20.00 MUST BE 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER Join us for a fun Kick Off to Summer turn-around! We will check-in at the Edgewater Hotel & Casino by Noon today for a 9 hour stay a the casinos. Upon arrival, everyone will receive a free buffet voucher if you apply for a Players Card at the Edgewater Casino. During our visit, you may also visit neighboring casinos and sites. Remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring a light jacket. You can also bring snacks for the road! Please Note: The casino has a strict policy of arriving intoxicated; there will be no drinking of alcoholic beverages on the bus. The casino has the right to remove our group from the premises if we arrive intoxicated. SENIOR CLUBS REGULAR ACTIVITIES ESPERANZA Sundays 1st & 3rd from 1:00 4:00 pm SENIOR CLUB Annual Dues: $5.00 GOLDEN AGE CLUB First Friday Room 4 from 11:00 1:30 pm Annual Dues: $3.00 GOLDEN OAKS BINGO TIME Thursdays Dining Room from 1:00-3:00 pm (Bingo after lunch; 5 cents a card) BILLIARDS (in game room) Mon. 8:30 am 1 pm 2:00 pm 3 pm Tue. 10:30 am 3 pm Fri. 10:30 am 1 pm Wed. & Thu.. 8:30 am 3 pm PING PONG (in game room) Mon. 1 pm 2 pm Tue. & Fri. 8:30 am 10:30 am MON THU: Game room closed at 3 pm FRI: Game room closed at 1:00 pm GAME ROOM CLOSED ON TUESDAYS DURING TAX SEASON. Average Savings of 20% Free Enrollment & No limit on usage Coverage for all family members No age or income requirements Recycling bins are located at the northwest side of the parking lot. Please support your center by utilizing these bins. Items accepted are plastics, aluminum cans, mixed papers and newspapers. RECYCLE AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE Azusa Pacific University student nurse, will be here on Tuesdays from 9 11:30am to answer health questions and on Thursdays from 9:30 11:30am for blood pressure screening. LOWER THE COST OF YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS! Start saving today with City of Azusa prescription discount card! The prescription discount card is easy to use and can be used anytime your prescription is not covered by insurance. No limit on how many times you use the card 9 out of 10 pharmacies participate Card available at the Azusa Senior Center For more information call 888-620-1749 4

Mondays 1:00 p.m. Cards go on sale 12:30 pm Minimum BINGO Pay-out $60 $7 Buys 2 Packs Minimum buy 10 games $5 Bingo program for adults 18 years and above. Sorry, no children allowed. Last Dial-A-Ride Pick Up at 4:00p.m.! Mexican Train Dominoes Every Tuesday in the Lobby 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Join us for a great game of Mexican Train Dominoes. If you don t know how to play, we will teach you! Wednesday Night Dinner & Bingo April 29 5:30 p.m. Dinner $5.00 6:30 p.m. Bingo BINGO Doors open at 5:00 p.m. All adults 18 years and over $5 Buy-In 10 Games $7 Buys 2 Packs **Bingo does not require reservations** Please pre-register for dinner by Monday, Apr. 27 **DIAL- A- RIDE INFORMATION** Transportation is offered for this event through our Transportation Department only if there is a minimum of 6 stops booked the day before; otherwise, transportation will be cancelled. To reserve your ride, please call 626-812-5206. Advisory, Nutrition & Bingo Council Meetings April 2 9:00 a.m. Nutrition Site Council Meeting April 6 9:00 a.m. Bingo Executive Meeting April 7 9:30 am Advisory Executive Meeting April 14 1:00 pm Advisory Council Meeting April 30 9:00 a.m. Nutrition Site Agenda Meeting Lupe Stubblefield VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH Lupe has been a volunteer for several years now. Lupe comes in and makes sure there is enough coffee, cream and sugar for the seniors at lunch time. She refills the containers, makes sure there is enough drinking water and ice and of course cups also. It may not seem like a big deal, but when you have seniors lining up to get their free coffee and tea, it can be challenging at times. Lupe enjoys all the incentives we have here including the evening events such as the dances. Lupe comes to our center because of good friends and people she has met here. She has been a great help to those that have problems carrying their lunch and has gladly assisted them. Thanks Lupe, you re great! Diabetes Roundtable! Thursday, April 16 10:00 a.m. These meetings offer both preventative and important information on this controllable disease. This is a good time to ask any questions that you might have. It s illegal to throw used syringes in the trash, yard waste barrels, recycling or compost bins NO COST for containers (2 per pick up) Remember, proof of residency and proof of necessity such as prescription is required in order to get a free container. Drop off box located in front of Azusa Senior Center. Residents can also deposit any rigid sealed containers such as soda bottles up to 2-liter in size. Frank Mejia VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH Frank Mejia is one of our newer volunteers to the Azusa Senior Center. He is sharing his time by volunteering to deliver meals to the homebound seniors in Azusa. Having recently retired and looking for a meaningful and helpful way to fill his days, he found the senior center a great fit. Frank started volunteering in July 2014 and he really enjoys the time he spends with our seniors. Frank is very gracious and will pitch in on other days we need him. We are very lucky to have Frank and very thankful for all he does. Volunteers are the heart of the Azusa Senior Center! 5 9

TUESDAY AFTERNOON MOVIES 1:00 pm FREE Date: Movie: Subject to Change Due to Availability Type: Apr 7 Words and Pictures Rom/Com Apr 14 Hunger Games Mockingjay Pt.1 Action Apr 21 St. Vincent Comedy Apr 28 Best of Me Romance FREE Thursday Afternoon Movies 1:00 p.m. Date: Movie: Type: Apr 2 I, ROBOT Sci-Fi Apr 9 Catch Me If You Can (start 12:30 pm) Drama Apr 16 Confessions of a Shopaholic Comedy Apr 23 Minority Report (start 12:30 pm) Action Apr 30 The Terminal Comedy Please remember to stop by and sign Birthday Cards for the homebound and Get-Well and Thinking Of You Cards that bring a little sunshine to others. The table is located in the lobby. Thank you for taking the time to make a difference in the lives of others. Thursday, May 21 11:00 am Dining Room Join us in wearing red, white and blue as we pay tribute to our fallen soldiers today. THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR MILITARY! Sunday, April 26 Noon 6:00 p.m. Azusa City Hall Front Lawns FEATURING Great Food Vendors Homemade Craft Vendors Live Entertainment Free Activities for Kids AARP Driver Safety Program ~ 8 Hour Full Course Monday, May 11 and Wednesday, May 13 From 8:30 am 12:30 pm Cost: $15 AARP Members $20 Non-members The AARP Driver Safety Program is the nation s first and largest classroom course, designed especially for drivers ages 50 and older. However, the course is open to licensed drivers of all ages. Course completion helps older drivers refine existing skills and develop safe driving strategies in today s challenging driving environment. There are no tests required. You may also be able to receive a premium discount from your auto insurance company, after completing the AARP safety driving course. Pre-registration is required. Please register at the senior center front desk. S C A M S E M I N A R The Azusa Senior Center & Azusa Woman s Club Are available to rent for your special occasions, family gatherings, meetings and ACADEMY celebrations. Please call 626-812-5204 for rates and availability. AWARDS EVENT 8 6

BE SURE TO SIGN IN AT REGISTRATION DESK TO RECEIVE YOUR TICKET NUMBER BEFORE 11:45 A.M. LUNCH IS SERVED AT NOON. Reservations are required 48 hours in advance. Call (626) 812-5204. Advance reservations are forfeited at 11:45 am. Late arrivals will be added to the waiting list. If you make a reservation for a Monday, be sure to check in before 11:15 or you will forfeit your lunch reservation. All adults 60 years and older and their spouses are welcome to have lunch. The suggested donation is $2.00 per meal. Guests 50-59 years shall pay $3.00 per meal. This program is funded in part through Title III of the Older Americans Act as amended by the County of Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging. All meals are served with milk, bread and margarine. Transportation is available to Azusa residents from Azusa Dial-a-Ride. Call (626) 812-5206. ***Menus subject to change*** Starting Time for Mondays! 11:30 AM MONDAY If you make a reservation for a Monday, please be sure to check in before 11:15 or you will forfeit your lunch reservation. Lunch is served at 11:30 am on Mondays. TUESDAY APRIL 2015 WEDNESDAY ROAST TURKEY Apple Juice Whole Grain read Harvard Beets Mashed Potatoes Coleslaw Peach Crisp w/oatmeal 1 BAKED HAM Orange Juice Cornbread Creamed Spinach Sweet Potatoes Salad Greens Easter Cake El menú ahora estará disponible mensualmente en español THURSDAY 2 FRIDAY SPINACH QUICHE Orzo Squash Medley Broccoli Slaw Banana 3 SHEPHERD S PIE Mashed Potato Spinach Salad Orange 6 CHICKEN ENCHILADA Seasoned Brown Rice Pinto Beans Lettuce & Tomato Salad Cantaloupe 7 BBQ BEEF Albondiga Soup Corn Potato Salad Seasoned Carrot Citrus Fruit HAWAIIAN CHICKEN Split Pea Soup Fresh Yams American Salad Chocolate Cake PORK ROAST Cornbread Green Beans Potato Wedges Marinated Tomato & Green Pepper Salad Apple Sauce 8 9 10 ROTISSERIE CHICKEN Grape Juice Biscuit Green Beans & Corn Fresh Sweet Potato Tapioca Pudding 13 HAMBURGER STROGANOFF Lentil Soup Noodles Normandy Vegetables Sunshine Salad Cinnamon Spiced Apples 14 TERIYAKI CHICKEN Orange Juice Brown Rice Carrot Coins Cucumber Salad Lemon Cake STEAK PICADO W/ VEGETABLE QUICHE Rice Pilaf Summer Squash Confetti Coleslaw Banana 15 GREEN PEPPERS & ONION 16 17 Navy Bean Soup Baked Potato Spinach Salad Citrus Fruit Cup BEEF FAJITAS Apple Juice Seasoned Rice & Pinto Beans Flour Tortilla Coleslaw Peanut Butter Cookie OVEN BROWN CHICKEN Orange Juice Biscuit Brussels Sprouts Sweet Potato Three Bean Salad Seasonal Fruit TURKEY A LA KING 20 22 27 Potato Leek Soup Buttered Noodles Cornbread Broccoli Carrot & Raisin Salad Banana BEEF STEW Stew Vegetables Boiled Potatoes Confetti Cabbage Slaw Birthday Cake 21 MEATLOAF Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes Green Bean Salad Pineapple Chunks CHICKEN PARMESAN Vegetable Barley Soup Buttered Spaghetti Mixed Vegetables Combination Salad Cantaloupe BAKED HERB CHICKEN VEGETARIAN CHILI BEANS 28 Wonton Soup 29 Minestrone Soup Rice Pilaf Cornbread Broccoli Green Beans Summer Squash Birthday Combination Salad Lettuce & Tomato Celebration Applesauce Citrus Fruit Cup 23 CHILI EGG CASSEROLE Orange Juice Parsley Carrots Oven Roasted Potatoes Tossed Salad and Chocolate Pudding 30 1 PORK ROAST Wheat Bread Brown Rice Sautéed Spinach Marinated Tomato & Green Pepper Salad Pears 24 7