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Issue 21 June, 2018 MONTMORENCY COUNTY SENIOR NEWS MCCOA STAFF EXTENSIONS Anna M. Rogers, Executive Director arogers@montmorencycoa.org (989) 785-2580, extension 12 Carol LaClair, In-Home Coordinator claclair@montmorencycoa.org (989) 785-2580, extension 10 Maureen Kent, Registered Nurse mkent@montmorencycoa.org (989) 785-2580, extension 15 Like Mother s Day, Father s Day has a history that goes well beyond greeting cards. The first known Father s Day service occurred at the Wiliams Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South in Fairmont, West Virginia, on July 5, 1908, thanks to the efforts of Grace Golden Clayton. Mrs. Clayton had asked her pastor, Dr. R. Thomas Webb, if a Sunday service could be held to honor fathers. In spite of widespread support, Father s Day did not become a permanent national holiday for many years. Finally, in 1972, when President Richard Nixon was president, Father s Day was signed into a law declaring that it be celebrated annually on the third Sunday in June. It has been an official, permanent national holiday ever since. There are already 55,000 Americans over age 100, and by 2050 the number of centenarians will reach 600,000 roughly the population of the entire state of Vermont! INSIDE THIS ISSUE Page 2. Events and Activities for June Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Email: info@montmorencycoa.org Web: www.montmorencycoa.org MCCOA 2018 Board Meeting Dates JAN. 18, 2018 - MAR 15, 2018 - MAY 17, 2018 - JULY 19,02018 - SEPT 20, 2018 - NOV 8, 2018 MCCOA Board Members Chairperson William Beswick, Sr., Atlanta Center Representative Vice-Chairperson Elaine Ableidinger, Hillman Representative Treasurer Corleen Proulx: Atlanta Member at Large Secretary Betty Clark: Lewiston Member at Large Trustees Vacant, Lewiston Center Representative Vickie Clayton, Hillman Member at Large County Commissioner Albert LaFleche Page 3. A special Thank You - Father Day Page 2. Commodities Page 4. Farmer s Market - Page 5. Lewiston Menu Page 6. Atlanta Menu Page 7. Hillman Menu

Events: Employee of the quarter! We would like to take a moment to say thank you to Amber Thomas! Ms. Thomas has been a wonderful provider with MCCOA for over a year now and has been chosen as employee of the quarter! June 2-30 Northeast Michigan Artist Guild Art Display -Brush Creek Mill - Reception June 2 @ 7pm June 8 & 9 - Free Fishing Weekend - DNR June 16 17 Lewiston Car Show Lewiston June 29 - Circus at the Hillman Elementary School - Hillman Area Chamber of Commerce Looking to be volunteer? MCCOA has aligned with NEMCSA to help seniors in multiple ways. If you are a senior who would like to help out someone in your Community, Join one of our three AMAZING programs today! *Foster Grandparents- The Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) provides volunteer opportunities to income-eligible senior citizens by establishing a consistent, one-on-one relationship with school-age children in need of special attention and academic support. *Senior Companions- If you think you would enjoy helping senior adults, providing respite to families and caregivers, offering one-to-one companionship and building mutually beneficial friendships, the Senior *RSVP- RSVP helps you apply the skills and wisdom you ve acquired throughout your life to make a positive difference in the lives of others. You choose how and where you want to serve, how much time you want to give and whether you want to share skills you have or develop new ones. We have opportunities mentoring children, driving seniors to doctors appointments or to get groceries, working in food pantries, and so much more! Whether you can volunteer one hour a month, 20 hours a week, or on an as-needed basis, MCCOA & NEMCSA have a variety of programs that are recruiting volunteers.

Hello dear seniors, I am hoping you are finally enjoying the warmer weather. Spring sure took it's time getting here didn't it? It feels great to be outside again working in the yard, planting flowers & watching the birds that I haven't seen since last fall. The June turkey dinner/birthday celebrations will be held: Atlanta- June 13th, Lewiston- June 19th., Hillman- June 27th. *Hillman will be celebrating JULY birthdays* Our activity this month will be: CRAZY/SILLY dress up day. Come in your WILDEST combination clothing attire. Prizes will be awarded to the BEST DRESSED man & woman. We will be playing CRAZY BINGO & Cathy's Cash Closet. (Please bring a $1.00 for a chance to win more.) Activity date: Hillman- June 20th., Atlanta- June 21st., Lewiston- June 22nd. REMINDER: "SUMMER SOCIAL" is Monday July 23rd. at the Lewiston Senior Center. We will be playing cards and games, serving ice cream floats and other refreshments. More information to come. In closing, I wish you GOOD HEALTH and HAPPINESS always. Hope to see you at the upcoming events in June at your senior centers!!! Cathy Reeves, Volunteer Coordinator Senior Project Fresh/Market Fresh Senior citizens of Montmorency County may apply for $20 in coupons for use at any Michigan Farmers Market that displays PROJECT FRESH ACCEPTED HERE. MCCOA has applications and coupons available at the Atlanta office, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. BEGINNING MAY 1, 2018. We will also be signing up applicants at: June 13 from 4:30-5 p.m. June 19 from 4:30-5 p.m. June 27 from 4:30-5 p.m. Please call 785-2580 with any questions. MUST MEET INCOME GUIDELINES For one person not to exceed $22,311.00 For two people not to exceed $30,044.00

We would like to thank Lorne E. Cooke Jr. for the generous donation Of the 3 wheeled walker. MCCOA relies on the generosity of donors

June 2018 ATLANTA SENIOR CENTER MENU PROVIDED BY MONTMORENCY COUNTY COMMISSION ON AGING Soup and Salad bar opens at 4:00 p.m. with a $1.00 charge. Dinner is served at 5:00 p.m. with a suggested donation of $3.50 for seniors 60 years and older; the meal cost for under 60 is $6.00. Reservations may now be made on-line at: www.montmorencycoa.org, Select your center, complete form and click on RESERVE. ***Please reserve before 11:00 a.m.*** For home deliver meal cancellations please call (989)785-2580 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri ATLANTA SR CENTER 11780 M-33 North (989) 785-3932 PLEASE JOIN US ON JUNE 21ST AT 4.P.M. FOR CRAZY BINGO & CATHY S CASH CLOS- ET. PRIZES AWARDED FOR THE CRAZIEST 1. 4. Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce Garlic Bread 5.BBQ Pork Sandwich Potato Wedges 6. Salisbury Steak Carrots 7. BBQ Chicken Macaroni Salad 9. 11. Pork Chops Chantilly Potatoes 12. Cabbage Rolls 13. BIRTHDAY TURKEY DINNER CAKE & ICE CREAM 14. Taco s Refried Beans 15. 18. Country Steak 19. Chicken Parmesan 20. Swedish Meatballs 21. Ham Scalloped Potatoes 22. 25. Meatloaf Macaroni & 26. Pork Chop Suey w/ Rice 27. Chicken Pot Pie 28..Beef Tips & Gravy 29. Cheese Midori Blend M o n t m o r e n c y C o u n t y C o n s e r v a t i o n C l u b E v e r y ( s e c o n d T u e s d a y ) o f t h e m o n t h 7 : 0 0 p. m. Exercise Class: Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:00 a.m. until 10 a.m. BUNKO: Please call Carol at (989) 785-3843 To make sure there is a partner available (Every other Thursday) 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Commodities: Seniors (40 lbs.) 10a-10:30a.m.

June 2018 HILLMAN SENIOR CENTER MENU PROVIDED BY MONTMORENCY COUNTY COMMISSION ON AGING Soup and Salad bar opens at 4:00 p.m. with a $1.00 charge. Dinner is served at 5:00 p.m. with a suggested donation of $3.50 for seniors 60 years and older; the meal cost for under 60 is $6.00Reservations may now be made on-line at: www.montmorencycoa.org, Select your center, complete form and click on RESERVE. ***Please reserve before 11:00 a.m.*** Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Hillman Center 431 Pine View Court 989-742-3013 4. Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce Garlic Bread 5.BBQ Pork Sandwich Potato Wedges PLEASE JOIN US ON June 20th At 4P.M. For Crazy Bingo & Cathy s cash closet. Prizes awarded for cra- 6. Salisbury Steak Carrots 7. Chicken Pot Pie 1. 8.. 11. Pork Chops Chantilly Potatoes 12. Cabbage Rolls 13. Chicken Parmesan 14. Taco s Refried Beans 15. 18. Country Steak 19. BBQ Chicken Macaroni Salad 20. Swedish Meatballs 21. Ham Scalloped Potatoes 22 25. Meatloaf Macaroni & Cheese 26. Pork Chop Suey w/ Rice Midori Blend 27. BIRTHDAY TUR- KEY DINNER CAKE & ICE CREAM 28..Beef Tips & Gravy 29. Diet group meeting Every Monday 4:00 p.m. Hillman Sr. Center Board of Directors Meeting (Every) WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Open 1 p.m. Mon, Tues, Wed, Thursday * Puzzles* *Wi-Fi* Library* C o m m u n i t y B r e a k f a s t (Third Sunday) 9:00a.m. to 12p.m. Commodities: Seniors (40 lbs.) 11 to 11:30 Every Wednesday Line Dancing 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Quilting 12:00 p.m.

June 2018 LEWISTON SENIOR CENTER MENU PROVIDED BY MONTMORENCY COUNTY COMMISSION ON AGING Soup and Salad bar opens at 4:00 p.m. with a $1.00 charge. Dinner is served at 5:00 p.m. with a suggested donation of $3.50 for seniors 60 years and older; the meal cost for under 60 is $6.00. Reservations may now be made on-line at: www.montmorencycoa.org, select your center, complete form and click on RESERVE. ***Please reserve before 11:00 a.m.*** Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri PLEASE JOIN US ON JUNE 22ND AT 4P.M. FOR CRAZY BINGO & CATHY S CLOSET. PRIZES AWARDED TO CRAZIEST DRESSED Lewiston 50+ 2811 Kneeland (989) 786-3124 1. BBQ Ribs Baked Potato 4. Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce Garlic Bread Mixed Fruit 5.OF Beef Sandwich Corn 6. 7. BBQ Pork Sandwich Potato Wedges 8. Baked Fish Oven Fries 11. Pork Chops Chantilly Potatoes 12. Cabbage Rolls 13. 14. Chicken Parmesan 15. Taco s Refried Beans 18. Country Steak 19. BIRTHDAY TURKEY DINNER CAKE & ICE CREAM 20. 21. Swedish Meatballs 22 Ham Scalloped Potatoes 25. Meatloaf Macaroni & Cheese 26. Pork Chop Suey w/ Rice Midori Blend 27. 28. Chicken Pot Pie 28..Beef Tips & Gravy Lewiston 50+ Club Board of Directors Meeting (3rd Mon. ) Commodities: Seniors (40 lbs.) 9 9:30 a.m. BINGO (Every Wednesday) Doors open at 4:00 p.m. Play Starts at 6:00 p.m. All paper With 2 Jackpots! Exercise Class: Monday, Wednesday & Friday 10 a.m. BINGO: (Every Wednesday) Doors open at 4 p.m. Lewiston Family Ministry Food Pantry: Wed. 12 p.m. 2 Pinochle: (Every Friday) 1:00 p.m. $2.50 to play Euchre: (Every Thursday) 1 p.m., $2.50 to play