STEIN SENIOR CENTER MAY 2016 NEWSLETTER Jane Barry, Executive Director 204 East 23 rd Street, 2 nd Floor New York, NY 10010 Tel: (646) 395-8083 Fax: (646) 395-8088 Website: www.steinseniorcenter.org HOURS OF OPERATION MONDAY FRIDAY 8:30AM 4:30PM Programs funded in part by the Dept. For The Aging
May, 2016 DEAR STEIN FAMILY: It has been an extraordinary month! Lots of changes Bob Doxsey retired, we welcomed Diana Nieves to our staff. The transition was almost seamless! Sandy, our Social Worker extraordinaire is back and we are waiting for Bob Smith to return to Shakespeare in May. Please check our calendar for programs and activities this month. Our new service, Watch Repair with Bernie is a huge success and we are planning to have Bernie here additional days a month when he returns from his vacation. We respectfully ask that you bring in no more than two watches so that others have a chance to get their watches repaired. Bernie also said that he does not fix high end watches like Rolex, etc. We are also honoring our wonderful Volunteers this month with the annual Volunteer Breakfast. We could not run this center without our corps of volunteers who do so many jobs here. The range of tasks that they accomplish are: Reception, dining room coordination, lunch service, data input, escort services, class instruction, book sales, theatre desk, advisory board, Board of Directors, Knitting Club projects to name a few. We are planning some local trips for the Spring and have had some requests from our members including Governor s Island, Wave Hill, Botanic Garden, Museums, Sagamore Hill, etc. If you have a suggestion, we are listening. We had a Seder for Passover on Tuesday, April 19th. It was a beautiful event with the help of Phil Rothman from the Brotherhood Synagogue, who taught us about the Haggadah and it s meaning for those who didn t know. I am aware that we need to tweak the procedure to get people seated and signed in and we will do things differently next time. Stein has just started a new program called, Life Review with Gianna Valerio, LMSW. This is a oneto-one, free program that guides you to honor and review your life story. If you are interested, please ask Jane, Sandy or LaToya for contact information. Enjoy this great Spring weather! Jane Barry
STEIN SENIOR CENTER WILL BE CLOSED ON MAY 30TH HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!
Within every lifetime there are events so special they merit a lasting remembrance. The Stein Senior Center TREE OF LIFE offers you a unique opportunity to perpetuate the memory of those moments: a wedding, graduation, anniversary, birth, honor, or any other personal or family happening. The TREE OF LIFE is a beautiful sculpture adorned with 175 leaves, apples, doves and stones at its base. The Tree of Life is a most gratifying way to permanently record a special personal or family event. I WISH TO PURCHASE : 0 LEAF 0 $250 I would like my inscription to read : Name: Daytime Phone: Address: Email: Payment: 0 Check 0 Credit Card Please make check payable to: STEIN SENIOR CENTER Check # 0 Mastercard 0 Visa 0 Amex Card# Exp. Date Signature YOUR GIFT IS TAX DEDUCTIBLE Stein Senior Center 204 East 23rd Street New York, NY 10010 646-395-8083 www.steinseniorcenter.org
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BERNIE'S WATCH REPAIR FRIDAY MAY 6, 201611:30AM - 3:30PM HAVE A WATCH THAT NEEDS REPAIR OR JUST A SIMPLE CHANGE OF BATIERIES? IF SO, YOU CAN GET HELP AT STEIN! LIMIT 2 WATCHES PER PERSON REPAIR SERVICE IS PROVIDED TO MEMBERS BY BERNARD ELLMAN. PAY FOR BATTERIES AND/OR PARTS AT COST. LOCATED IN THE LECTURE ROOM
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DENISE SABAL, M.A., R.D. NUTRITIONIST Presentation ''Everything You Want To know About Nutrition'' Wednesday May 25, 2016 At 1:15pm Stein Senior Center 204 E. 23rd Street NY, NY 10010
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STEIN SENIOR CENTER MAY 2016 ACTIVITIES Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Open Computer Lab 9:00 1:00 Open Computer Lab 9:00 4:00 Open Computer Lab 9:00 4:00 Open Computer Lab 9:00-4:00 Open Computer Lab CLOSED Arthritis Exercise 11:15 12:15 Activity Rooms 1 & 2 Opera Appreciation 1:30 2:30 5/2 - The Magic Flute from Covent Garden 5/9, 5/16 & 5/23 - Katya Kabanova. CENTER CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY Knitting 10:00 11:30 Activity Room 2 Feldenkrais 11:00 12:00 Activity Room 1 Art History 11:00 12:00 Lecture Room Next Step Yoga 12:30 1:45 Activity Rooms 1 & 2 Zumba 1:30 2:30 Dining Room NO CLASS 5/17 Play Reading: Strindberg s The Father 5/4 & 5/18 10:30-12:00 Lecture Room Book & Card Sale 10:30 11:30 Dining Room Nurses Presentation 5/11 10:45 Dining Room Strength Training 11:00 12:00 Activity Room 1 NO CLASS 5/4 Meditation 1:00 2:00 Activity Room 1 Bridge Club 1:15 3:45 Dining Room Beading with Sarita 1:30 2:30 Lecture Room See Instructor Arthritis Exercise 11:00 12:00 Activity Room 1 World War II Songs 5/5 1:30 Dining Room Dermatology Presentation 5/12 by Dr. Kathy Vines 1:15 Dining Room Psychiatry Presentation 5/19 by Bob Laquer 1:15 Dining Room Vocal Ease w/ Eva Swan 5/26 1:30 Yiddish Club 10:30-11:30 Lecture Room Watch Repair 5/6 11:30-3:30 Shakespeare Othello 1:30 2:30 Dining Room PARTIALLY FUNDED BY THE DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING SUGGESTED DONATION FOR EACH PROGRAM IS $2.00 SUGGESTED DONATION FOR OPERA APPRECIATION, BRIDGE CLUB AND SHAKESPEARE IS $5.00 Dates subject to change. Please call our center for updates.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS We Care Committee Visit Our Website For a Comprehensive Overview of Our Mission and Programs www.steinseniorcenter.org Contact Pat Keegan Tell her about people you have not seen and are concerned about. A call will be made and, as appropriate, a card sent. (You can always leave a message for Pat with LaToya Fowler or Sandy Daniels) Shop & Escort Shopping services and escort to appointments Call LaToya Fowler at least 3 days in advance 646-395-8083 Sandy Daniels Social Worker Case Assistance, Benefits and Information Call for an appointment Sandy Daniels at 646-395-8083 MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00-1:00 Please make an appointment with Ruth Walker CALL: 646-395-8083 Please bring proof of your age. The name, address, and telephone number of your doctor, hospital or clinic. The name, address, and telephone number of an emergency contact such as your spouse, other relative, or friend. A list of medications you are taking along with the daily dosage. There is no cost to become a member of Stein Senior Center. ALL MEMBERS Need an updated membership card with a 2016 sticker Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00am 1:00pm
SPECIAL PROGRAMS SHAKESPEARE Beware my Lord of the green-eyed monster... The devilishly scheming Iago. Here's Shakespeare s definitive study of jealousy. Everyone in this painful tragedy is ultimately poisoned by mistrust. Most especially the romantically naive couple who start out like a May/December Romeo and Juliet. Black Othello and high born Desdemona have eloped in a gondola. For the starry-eyed couple midnight in Venice is a lover s playground. But their happiness is not meant to be. Envy intrudes and evil will dash their tender dreams. Shakespeare at his best. Fridays in the Dining Room at 1:30 Play Reading with John Windsor Cunningham April s featured play Strindberg s The Father Wednesdays 10:30 12:00 5/4 & 5/18 OPERA APPRECIATION May 2 - The finale to the glorious production of The Magic Flute from Covent Garden, featuring Simon Keenlyside and Diana Damrau. May 9, 16 and 23 - The powerful Finnish soprano Karita Mattila gives a thrilling performance as the title character in Janacek's heartbreaking tragedy Katya Kabanova. May 30 - NO CLASS Mondays, 1:30pm, Dining Room
SPECIAL PROGRAMS THEATRE & MORE Tickets Available Wednesdays 10:30am 1:30pm Thursdays 10:30am 1:30pm Fridays 11:30am 2:00pm ********** BOOK & CARD SALE ********** Wednesdays 10:30am 11:30pm Dining Room Books Hard Cover: 50 Soft Cover 25 Cards - 10 Awakening Your Body Next Step Yoga - Tuesdays 12:30pm - 1:45pm Activity Room 1 Public Health Solutions Apply for Medicaid Mondays & Fridays 9:30 am beginning May 13th For more information, call Sandy 646-395-8083 xt. 101
SPECIAL PROGRAMS Join The Talking Circle facilitated by Mika Szabo A discussion group that will meet on the first Thursday of every month May 5th at 1:30pm Activity Room 1 Legal Clinic Tuesday May 10th 1:30pm - 3:00pm Lecture Room HICAP Wednesday May 11th Call Diana for appointments 646-395-8083 xt 104 Psychiatry Presentation by Bob Laquer Thursday May 19th at 1:15 in the Dining Room Jazz Singer Audrey Silvers Performs at Stein Friday May 20th at 1:00pm in the Dining Room Nutrition Presentation by Denise Sabal Everything You Want To Know About Nutrition Wednesday May 25th at 1:15pm Hair Cuts by Jennie Thursday May 26th Call LaToya for appointments 646-395-8083 xt. 106
SPECIAL PROGRAMS ART HISTORY with Judy Collischan Every Tuesday 11:00 am Lecture Room BEADING WITH SARITA Come learn unique jewelry design and repair! See Instructor Wednesdays 1:30 pm Dining Room
Stein Senior Center Acknowledges Our Generous Supporters: The New York City Department for the Aging The Jean and Louis Dreyfus Foundation The New York State Office of the Aging The John A. Hartford Foundation Discretionary Grants Program A special thanks to Stein members who contribute to our programs.
STEIN SENIOR CENTER MAY 2016 MENU LUNCH SERVED FROM 11:30am - 12:45pm MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 2 Salmon Burger Brown Rice with Mushrooms Broccoli with Toasted Garlic Apple Juice Watermelon 9 Italian Roast Chicken Tabbouleh with Garbanzo Beans Homemade Mashed Potatoes Blueberries Grape Juice 16 Salmon in Garlic Butter Sauce Whole Wheat Dinner Roll Zucchini Rice Pilaf Stir Fry Kale and Broccoli Apple Juice Tangerine 3 Baked Mushroom Chicken Whole Wheat Bread Sauteed Zucchini Spiced Sweet Potatoes Pineapple Juice Strawberries 10 Cabbage Soup Salmon in Garlic Butter Sauce Parmesan Barley Whole Wheat Bread Apple and Beet Salad Apple Orange Juice 17 Homemade Hamburger Roasted Potatoes Steamed Corn on the Cob Orange Pineapple Juice Pear 4 Turkey Salad Homemade Pasta Salad Beet, Arugula and Feta Salad Orange Pineapple Juice Pineapple 11 Braised Beef Tips Whole Wheat Bread Italian Blend Vegetables Mustard Greens Apple Juice Cantaloupe 18 Minestrone Soup Honey Mustard Chicken Cutlets Roasted Vegetable Couscous Garden Salad Grape Juice Peach 5 Beef Fajitas with Whole Wheat Tortillas Mexican Corn Confetti Broccoli / Toasted Garlic Banana 12 Sticky Marmalade Glazed Spare Ribs Whole Wheat Dinner Roll Baked Sweet Potato Coleslaw Plum 19 Tuna Fish Salad Whole Wheat Bread Carrots and Raisins Chickpea Salad with Tomatoes and Parsley Apple Juice Orange 6 Minestrone Soup Tilapia with Fresh Salsa Relish Whole Wheat Bread Romaine, Kale, Pepper, Black Olive and Feta Salad Steamed Carrots Grapes Orange Juice 13 Jumbo Stuffed Shells with Meat Sauce Mashed Butternut Squash Mediterranean Salad Apple Juice Strawberries 20 Baked Ziti with Meat Sauce Garlic Bread Italian Blend Vegetables Orange Juice Plum 23 Vegetable Soup Oven Fried Chicken Tabbouleh with Garbanzo Beans Roasted Eggplant Banana Grape Juice 24 Teriyaki Baked Fish Whole Wheat Dinner Roll Apple and Beet Salad Sweet Potatoes with Ginger and Dried Raisins Apple Juice Pineapple Fresh 25 Turkey Tacos Cuban Style Yellow Rice Baked Zucchini Grapes Orange Pineapple Juice 26 Beef Chili Whole Wheat Bread California Blend Vegetables Garden Salad Orange Juice Peach 27 Coconut Curry Cod Fish Multigrain Bread Parmesan Barley Kale and Lemon Pineapple Juice Strawberries 30 Chicken Parmesan Whole Wheat Bread Broccoli and Red Peppers Garden Salad Cantaloupe Pineapple Juice 31 Barley Soup Lemon Salmon Rice Pilaf Baby Beets and Carrots with Dill Canned Apricots Grape Juice 1 Egg Salad with Lettuce Multigrain Bread Avocado and Orange Salad Corn, Black Bean & Red Pepper Salad Apple Juice Peach 2 Beef Burger With Cheese Whole Wheat Dinner Roll Roasted Potatoes Sauteed Asparagus Orange Juice Watermelon 3 Broiled Tilapia Parmesan Roasted Vegetable Couscous Cauliflower with Carrots and Parsley Orange Pineapple Juice Pear Suggested Donation $2.00 for those 60+ Guests under 60 - $5.00 Partially funded by the Department for the Aging MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE