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INVITE ALL TO CHECK OUT OUR MONTHLY PARTY PROGRAMS
Please see Page 17 for the delightful details on our popular Monthly Parties
Our Information Tables
Check out our resource tables. We have forms
for Pace, Home Energy Assistance Program,
Medicare and we have the most comprehensive
resource booklets available for our members.
The flyers are on the counter by the back door.
Don’t miss our scheduled trips to your favorite
scenic & entertaining spots.
Page 3 lists our trips.
Need more
room?
Wanna keep your
house clean?
Check out page
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Deadline for the January, February, March newsletter is December 1st.
FLEA MARKET BAKE SALE
DECEMBER 2nd
8AM-2PM $10.00 PER TABLE
Donate Bake Sale items Friday &
Saturday early. Kitchen will be open
for breakfast and lunch. Breakfast
sandwiches, hot dogs, Sloppy Joes,
sodas, chips and of course desserts.
DON’T FORGET !
Just for the Month of
November!!
Our Thanksgiving Party with
George Bruneio has been
changed to the 3rd Wednesday
November 15th at 11:30.
It’s Time To Start Thinking About
Your New Executive Board
Now is the time to start thinking
about who you would like to see
sitting on our Executive Board. If
you or one of your friends would
like to run, put your name on the
ballots. We will do our voting in
November, but now is the time
you should start thinking about
who you want on our 2018
Executive Board.
Mark your Calendars! Volunteer Luncheon
October 18th 12:00 noon
The Manager and Assistant Manager would like to
thank everyone that donates their talents and time to
the center. Please sign up at the front desk.
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Upper Bucks Senior Activity Center
We Are Located At
Milford Township Fire Hall 2183 Milford Square Pike
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 46
Quakertown, PA 18951
New Website......www.upperbucksac.org
Take Rt. 663 toward the Turnpike. Turn left onto Allentown Road,
then left onto Milford Square Pike. Travel 1/2 Block.
We are on the right.
215-536-3066 Fax 215-536-7881
Monday-Friday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Lunch is served promptly at 11:30
Please be sure to sign up at least one week in advance.
Sara Kelly, Center Manager
E mail: upbuckssr@yahoo.com
Our Executive Board For 2017
George Bruneio .... President
John Kelso............. First Vice President
Lorraine Fox…......Second Vice President
Linda Smith...........Secretary
John Heister...........Treasurer
Barbara Preston.... Member at Large
Rati Madhoo...........Member at Large
Robert Beck............Past President
Storm Closing Information
The Center opens according to what the Quakertown
School District operates by. Please check 69 WFMZ
News on Channel 15 to see if they are closed or just
opening late. If the schools are opening late, the center will
open at 9 am.
Looking For An Afternoon
Of Fun And Friendship?
Come on out to our Center on Thursdays, sign up for lunch
and then join us for 20 exciting games
of bingo! The playing starts at 12:15.
The afternoon includes snacks, special
games and a jackpot. Our bingo games
are open to all ages, so bring your
family, friends and neighbors.
Would you like to advertise in the newsletter
Items for sale
Special Events
$8.00 for 20 words....
additional words $.10 each
Next newsletter will be Jan/ Feb/ March
3000 copies distributed
A warm welcome to all our New Members!
We hope to see you often at all our events. You have many new friends waiting to meet you!
Do you Quilt?
Can you help?
Come out on Tuesday or Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.
We have a quilt that needs stitching. We would love
to raffle the quilt off after it is finished.
This is a fundraiser for the center.
Why do we sing “Take me out to the Ball
Game” when we are already there?
Why are they called “stands” when they are
made for sitting!
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Trip Policy:
A $75.00 deposit for our Multi-Day Trips must be paid at the time of sign-up or you may pay the full amount
at that time. We would appreciate it if you would pay by check as it makes bookkeeping easier. Please
remember to book your trip as soon as you decide to go. All trips have to be paid 1 to 1&1/2 months before
trip date unless otherwise stated. This will cause less cancelling of trips for not enough interest. We recommend that you take out
insurance at the time of deposit for full coverage on longer trips. If we cancel a trip or the tour company cancels, you will receive
a refund. There will be no refunds from us once we have paid the travel company its first payment when the trip is a go. We will
be glad to arrange monthly payments for you. So, come on and travel with us.
A Playhouse Christmas Hunterdon Hills Playhouse
Saturday, November 18, 2017 $99.00 per person
We will arrive at the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse by 11:00 AM. After a delicious meal, sit back and enjoy this
holiday musical revue. Multi-talented performers will fill you with cheer, traditional carols, classic and
contemporary yuletide compositions, humorous skits and holly-jolly dance numbers, in this original
holiday song and dance fest.
Depart 9:45 a.m. Return 5:00 p.m. Park in lot by Harbor Freight.
Call 215-536-3066 for information.
The 2017 Christmas Show American Music Theatre Friday, December 15, 2017 $78.00 per person
Constantly compared to Radio City Music Hall, American Music Theatre's Christmas Show is hailed as one of America's best. Inspired by warm memories of family Christmases together, Home for the Holidays celebrates the joys and merriment of spending the holidays with the ones we love. The show takes place on Christmas Eve and
features many of the beloved traditions we look forward to each year. This live, musical experience will feature some of your favorite sacred and secular holiday songs, superb musical arrangements, outstanding singing and dancing, and the incredible sounds of the AMT Orchestra. Come celebrate the wonder, warmth, and magic of the
season as we go “home for the holidays” with a show guaranteed to leave you in the Christmas Spirit! A meal stop, on your own, will be made after the show.
Depart 10:40 a.m. Return 9:15 p.m. Park in lot by Harbor Freight. Call 215-536-3066 for information
There will be no trips in January or February because of winter weather.
Do you Quilt?
Can you help?
Come out on Tuesday or Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.
We have a quilt that needs stitching. We would love to
raffle the quilt off after it is finished.
This is a fundraiser for the center.
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Apprise Helps Cut Your Health Care Costs!
Do you have questions about Medicare and Medicare Prescription drug benefits? Do you need to sign up for Medicare? Are you on Pace
and still need help paying the deductible or co-pays? There is an “Extra Help” program that will minimize your out-of-pocket expenses.
Call Janine (267) 880-5707
MULTI DAY TRIPS
APRIL 28, 2018 BERMUDA CRUISE 6 Days/ 5 Nights
Departing from Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, NJ, with 2 days in Bermuda and 2 Days at Sea.
Inside, Ocean View and Balconies available. Pricing includes gratuities.
Call 215-536-3066 for Pricing
HOLLAND TULIP FESTIVAL, PITTSBURGH & CLEVELAND
MAY 6-12, 2018
$989.00
Package includes 6 nights lodging, 6 breakfasts, 4 dinners, Fallingwater, Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame, Dutch Village, Tulip Gardens, Windmill Gardens, DeZwaan Windmill and
much more. Call 215-536-3066 for information.
Quakertown AARP Meetings
Here at our Center
October 16– Speaker from PA Department of Banking
November 13– APPRISE– Medicare and upcoming
Open Enrollment
Columbus Day, a national holiday in many countries in the
Americas, officially celebrates the anniversary off Christopher
Columbus’ arrival in and European discovery of the American
Continent on October 12th, 1492.
wikipedia.org
VOLUNTEER LUNCHEON
Wednesday October 18, 2017 12:00 noon
Doors open at 11:30 am
I would like to thank all our Volunteers with a free
luncheon. And entertainment. You all give so much
time to our center. There would be no Upper Bucks
Senior Center without each and everyone of you! A
Volunteer gives of themselves the gift of their time and
talents to Upper Bucks Senior Activity Center in it’s
goal to enrich the lives of older adults in our community.
Without them we cannot provide the programs that we
offer. This luncheon is by sign up only. Please sign up at
the front desk for this luncheon by Wednesday October
11th before 12:00 noon
Thank you,
Sara
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Motor Vehicle
Registration Discounts
Retired state residents whose total annual income from
all sources does not exceed $19,200 are eligible to
register their motor vehicles with the state for only
$10.00, instead of $36.00. We have forms at the center
or call 1-800-932-4600, and the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation will mail you form
MV-371. Use this form to get your reduced registration.
THRIFT SHOP NEWS
Enjoy our Thrift Shop and donate when you are able. Linda
has made such a professional presentation in our Thrift Shop
that our shelves are getting bare. Our Center now needs your
help to restock our shelves. We need books, clothing, small
appliances and household goods of all kinds. Please see what
you have and ask your friends and neighbors if they have
items that they would like to donate. The income from our
Thrift Shop is now a very strong source of support for our
operating fund. Please, make sure the items you donate are
items that you would resell.
Do not donate items that are opened, used and dirty.
Public Welcome 9am-3pm Mon.- Fri.
Please remember us!
Alma’s 100th Birthday
Senator Mensch Representative Staats
Senior Citizens Exercise Program I feel like my body has gotten totally out of shape, so I got my doctor's permission to join a fitness club and
start exercising. I decided to take an aerobics class for seniors. I bent, twisted, gyrated, jumped up and down, and perspired for an hour. But, by the time I got my leotards on, the class was over.
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Blood Pressure Check and Glucose Testing
Bayada Nurses will be available to check your
glucose levels at our Center on October 24th. A
nurse will be here from 10:30 am until 11:30 am.
This is the same day we hold our monthly
Membership Meeting. Come out and enjoy our Covered
Dish and chat with your friends!
Thanks, Bayada, for caring about our members!
Best Wishes To All Our Friends With Birthdays
And Anniversaries in October, November
& December
Center will be closed:
October 9th– Columbus Day
October 18th– Volunteer Luncheon
November 7th– Election Day
November 10th– Veterans Day
November 23rd– Thanksgiving Day
November 24th– Thanksgiving Holiday
December 25th– Christmas Day
Fall is officially here and I know I do this every fall but here goes….It’s only 91 days till Christmas. We
have to count our blessings living here in Pennsylvania. There are so many people displaced not only in our
country, but other countries in the Caribbean and Mexico from the floods, wildfires and earthquakes. Don’t
forget about our parties that are coming up in October, November and December. Come on out to our covered
dish/ Membership Meeting. Bring a dish or pay $5.00. Our Volunteer Lunch is October 18th. There is a sign
up sheet at the front desk. The Flea Market and Bake Sale is Saturday December 2nd and tables are still
$10.00 each. We need baked goods to sell at the Flea Market. Please bring in your baked goods by Friday December 1st for the
center to sell at the Flea Market. We are having a Christmas Lunch and Sing a Long on December 21st. Sign up for lunch by
Wednesday December 13th by noon. The band and choir will be our song leaders. Happy Halloween, Think of our Veterans on
Veterans Day, Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Sara Kelly Manager
Summer??, what Summer? Zoom, gone. That went way too fast. I think that I was in the pool about
three or four times all summer. Well, I hope we have a good Fall. As I write this post, I am praying
for the people in Florida getting hit by Irma. Our prayers should go out to the people in our
Country getting devastated be raging fires and Texas, that had to deal with Harvey. Puerto Rico
and the other islands hit by hurricanes. Our center is coming along fine. I want to thank our
volunteers and committees for doing a great job. When I was just a member of the center, I really
didn’t know the work that was involved in making it run from day to day. Sara, Jim and the rest of
the volunteers work their butts off making everything work. Thank You. In November, I will be playing your
favorite music for the party. I hope you show your support to the center and come out for some of your favorite
music from the days you grew up. Good music you can dance to or just reminisce. Until my next post, stay
healthy and safe.
George Bruneio President
If Webster wrote the first dictionary, where did he find the words?
If a word is misspelled in the dictionary, how would we ever know?
Why is “phonics” not spelled the way it sounds?
How come abbreviated is such a long word?
Why does “slow down” and “slow up” mean the same thing?
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Knitting and Crocheting Class: Come In And Make Some New Friends.
Arlene Coleman holds her classes on Monday at 9:00 am.
Stop by and see some of our knitting and sewing projects.
Chair Yoga
We now have Chair Yoga on Wednesday at 12:30. It is very relaxing and great for your muscles. $3.00 for
members and $5.00 for non-members. The 2nd Wednesday we will not have Chair Yoga as that is our party day.
Games: Dominos, Bean Bag Toss, 313, Bunko and Hand & Foot
Tuesdays at 12:30 will be the time for cards & games. There will be different ones to play. Come on out and try it.
It will be fun. $1.00 to play, with snacks. The 4th Tuesday we will not have cards as that is our
Covered Dish/ Membership Meeting.
Bingo: You Must Play To Win! The First Thursday Of Each Month We Have A $50 Jackpot!
Every Thursday we have Bingo here at the Center. Linda Smith is our professional caller. We would like to thank Julie
Karcher, Carmen Nyce and Diane Deeds for helping to sell Bingo cards and run the money.
Bingo starts at 12:15 and continues until 3:00.
It’s open to the public, so if you like Bingo, please come and join us.
Computer Class
Linda Bartholomew Stauffer will be our computer class teacher. Bring in your laptop on Mondays at 12:00 Noon.
$3.00 for members $5.00 for non-members.
Pinochle
Do you love to play Pinochle? Come on out on Fridays at 12:15 and join in.
Coming together, sharing together, working together,
succeeding together is what we do at our Center !
Teamwork Divides The Task And Doubles The Success !
And….. Don’t forget that our Thrift Shop is open Monday– Friday 9am– 3pm. You can also drop off your no
longer needed items. Please make sure they are in great shape.
Line Dancing
Line dancing is on hold for the time being!
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The Importance of What We Do
Being Part Of Our Community
1. We are still a collection site for the Food Pantry. At this time, pasta and sauces are needed. Please buy a second
something on sale and drop it off here. They also need canned and packaged goods that won’t spoil.
2. Eyeglasses are still being collected and given to the Lion’s Club.
3. Tabs from pop top cans (soda, tuna, cat food, etc.) are being collected for the Ronald McDonald House, which shelters
families of children who are seriously ill or injured. We give them to the Women’s Club who takes them to a McDonald’s
repository.
4. Both our choral group “The Sunshine Singers” and our band “The Impossibles” go to different nursing homes and
assisted living facilities to entertain those residents every month.
5. Please bring in any post-marked stamps to the front desk. We collect cancelled stamps, and they are given to
the Blind Association.
6. The V.A. Clinic in Allentown has a little coffee room available to patients while they wait for their appointments. They
need sugar, tea bags, artificial sweeteners and stirrers.
7. We are now recycling our used papers and newspapers at our Center. The Milford Volunteer Fire Dept. has a dumpster
in our parking lot. Please feel free to use it.
8. We are collecting pennies for Cancer Research. Please bring your pennies and loose change in to help.
9. We are sending gift boxes to our Troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. We need more donations to fill our boxes.
10. We help support Quakertown’s Fourth Of July Fireworks Display with our Bingo-In-The-Park and selling Pulled
Pork Sandwiches at these 2 fundraising booths.
11. Our Volunteers distribute our newsletter throughout the Upper Bucks Area.
Find Out What’s Going On In Your Community . . . And Then Get Involved !
THANKS TO THE LAST QUARTER NEWSLETTER
Will Basso brought his sister-in-law with him as his driver. She has become a new member of the
band, not as an instrumentalist, or vocalist, but as a “Concert Technician”, or “Roadie” as they used
to be called. Buddy Janiszewski also had his wife come along, and Tuddy Janiszewski has also joined the band, although she
was already helping quietly where ever help was needed. So now Yvonne has another “Concert Technician” on her team.
Putting up our band’s sign, placing it in front, or rear of the band, and packing it up after the performance, finding the
closest “hot” outlet and running a power cord to the middle of the band so that we have power available for the various
instrument, vocal, and PA Amplifiers. They also set up the speaker stands, and place the speakers on them. Then they run a
cord back to the amplifier from each speaker. Then come the microphone stands, mikes and cords to connect them to the
amplifier, which they also have to get out and set up.
After the show they work in reverse. Taking down, disconnecting and packing things and getting things ready to be loaded
into our vehicles. What a help– these two ladies have been. Thanks for becoming an important part of the band.
Robert E. Beck, Band Director
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SHORT MEMORIES
If you could turn back the clock you might remember—Boys using a stick to draw a circle in the dirt to play
a game of marbles…Girls wearing either skirts or dresses to school as slacks, pedal pushers, jeans or shorts
were not allowed…Taking our lunch to school with sandwiches wrapped in wax paper, inside a brown paper
bag, stored in the cloak room or your desk. Ice pack coolers were not available and we didn’t get sick…High
top sneakers, usually black or white, were worn for gym…We recited the Lord’s Prayer and the Pledge of
Allegiance to start the school day…Mom took care of our scratches, cuts and bruises with a dab of
Mercurochrome instead of Iodine because of the sting it had…Playing Hide and Seek, Red Light-Green Light,
Mother May I and Kick the Tin Can long after it was dark in the summertime…Seeing Eddie Feigner and his
King & Court four man softball team playing the Upper Bucks All-Star nine man team on Alumni Field…Race
tracks like the Hatfield Speedway, Dorney Park, Sanatoga Speedway, Philadelphia Municipal Stadium and
Langhorne Speedway…Local drivers from Quakertown: Luckey Loux, Dick Rodenberger and
Trumbauersville’s Dutch Thomas raced almost every weekend…The Allentown Cardinals playing in Hess
Stadium on the Seventh Street Pike, now it’s MacArthur Road and home of the Lehigh Valley Mall…
Pennsylvania Dutch radio programs with Assabe and Sabina along with Professor Schnitzel…Well driller Walter
Wondsidler using his dowsing rod (a Y-shaped forked stick from a tree or bush) to locate underground water as
a good location to drill a well…TV antennas popping up like mushrooms on roof tops and the family’s life
revolved around a 12 inch black and white screen. Then a Swanson TV dinner, a three compartment aluminum
tray filled with turkey and all the fixuns, became popular…McDonald’s 15 cent hamburgers (with over 1
million sold) became a fast food craze…Also Davy Crockett’s coonskin cap was a children’s favorite…
Children coming home from school each day and Mom would be there. She stayed home and kept house, as
most mothers did in days gone by…The Fourth of July fire that destroyed Trainer’s Restaurant on Route 309.
That was the end of Trainer’s but was later rebuilt and replaced by Seafood Shanty. Now a McDonald’s is
located there, which is part of a shopping complex named Trainer’s Corner…The Chesterfield cigarette
commercial with Johnny paging “Call for Philip Morris”. The last word was drawn out to “MAW-RISSS” to
grab your attention. Cigarette and tobacco commercials are now against the law…Admission of 25 cents to see
a movie at one of Quakertown’s two downtown theaters, the Karlton and the Palace, was an inexpensive night
out. A quarter also admitted a person to Sunday entertainment at “Sleepy Hollow Ranch” near Spinnerstown.
Names like Roy Rogers, Eddy Arnold, Smiley Burnette, Patsy Montana and many other famous singers and
movie stars appeared there. Quiz Time – How many of these abbreviations do you know?
1. AK 11. UNICEF
2. P.S. 12. VCR
3. CIRCA 13. SSA
4. CBS 14. ATM
5. WPA 15. FBI
6. CCC 16. PIN
7. F.D.R. 17. EST
8. WWW 18. SASE
9. HI 19. YMCA
10. VFW 20. RN
Answers – 1. Alaska 2. Post Script 3. Approximately 4. Columbia Broadcasting System 5. Works Progress Administration 6.
Civilian Conservation Corps 7. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 8. World Wide Web 9. Hawaii 10. Veterans of Foreign Wars 11.
United Nations Children’s Fund 12. Video Cassette Recorder 13. Social Security Administration 14. Automated Teller
Machine 15. Federal Bureau of Investigation 16. Personal Identification Number 17. Eastern Standard Time
18. Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope 19. Young Men’s Christian Association 20. Registered Nurse.
Jim Rosch
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2017 ELECTIONS
Get out and vote for the 2018 Executive Board. If you would like to run in this election, let one of
the Nomination Committee members know and they will put you on the ballot. The elections will
run from November 1st to November 28th our Covered Dish/ Membership Meeting Day. Votes will
then be counted at end of the day. Your new Board will be announced and introduced at the
December 26th Membership Meeting.
Medicare Part D Enrollment Event
Enrollment events are places you can go to receive direct assistance with prescription plan comparisons and enrollment. Please bring with you the following items: your Medicare card, other insurance cards (i.e. VA,
PACE, ACCESS etc.) and a complete list of your medications and dosage. 12/05/17
10 am - 1 pm Upper Bucks Senior Center 2183 Milford Square Pike
Milford, PA 18951
Sara Kelly 215-536-3066
Honor Our Military
Let's honor our military,
The men and women who serve,
Whose dedication to our country
Does not falter, halt or swerve.
Let's respect them for their courage;
They're ready to do what's right
To keep America safe,
So we can sleep better at night.
Let's support and defend our soldiers,
Whose hardships are brutal and cruel,
Whose discipline we can't imagine,
Who follow each order and rule.
Here's to those who choose to be warriors
And their helpers good and true;
They're fighting for American values;
They're fighting for me and you.
By Joanna Fuchs
Nominations in October/ Elections in November
Do you want to serve our center by
Becoming a member of our Executive Board?
June Membership Meeting Tuesday June 27th, 2017
An Elderly Man was on the operating table awaiting surgery.
He insisted that his son, a renowned surgeon, perform the
operation. As he was about to receive anesthesia, he asked to
speak to his son. “Yes, Dad, what is it?” “Don’t be nervous. Do
your best, and just remember, if something happens to me,
your mother is going to come and live with you and your wife.”
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Signs And Symptoms Of A Stroke. . . Sudden Onset Of . . .
Numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg . . .
Confusion, trouble speaking, or understanding speech . .
Trouble seeing in one or both eyes . . .
Trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination .
Severe headache with no known cause . .
Call 911 Immediately If You, Or Someone Else
Has Any Of These Symptoms !
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RENT ME !
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You Can Catch Our Band,
“The Impossibles”
Rehearsals at our Center on Wed. at 10:00 a.m.
Rehearsals in October– 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th
Rehearsals in November- 1st, 8th, 15th & 29th
Rehearsals in December– 6th & 13th
The Impossibles’ Entertainment Schedule
For October, November & December
Hidden Meadows - Thursday October 19th at 2:00 p.m.
LifeQuest– Thursday November 9th at 2:00 p.m.
Rockhill Mennonite – Thursday November 16th at 2:00 p.m.
The Laurels– Thursday December 14th at 2:00 p.m.
Upper Bucks Senior Center– Wednesday December 20th
Christmas Sing-a-long w/ the Sunshine Singers
The Sunshine Singers”
Chorus Will Be Visiting:
Richland Historical Society September 14th At 1:30 pm
Saucon Valley Manor Tues. September 17th At 3:00 pm
Phoebe Richland October 10th At 2:30 pm
Support your Senior Center
If you would like to support the Upper Bucks
Activity Center and become a member the dues are
voluntary at $16.00 for the year 2018.
You can either mail them in or stop by the
front desk.
You can Catch our Chorus,
“The Sunshine Singers”
Rehearsals are at Belle Haven on Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m.
New Members are Welcome (Just show up)
Rehearsals in October– October 18th & 25th
Rehearsals in November– 15th & 29th
Rehearsals in December– None
The Sunshine Singers Entertainment Schedule
For October, November & December
Genesis Health Care Center– Wednesday October 4th at 2:00 p.m.
Life Quest– Wednesday November 1st at 2:00 p.m.
Hidden Meadows– Wednesday December 6th at 2:00 p.m.
Upper Bucks Senior Center– Wednesday December 20th
Christmas Sing-a-long w/ the Impossibles’ Band
More Than A Day
As Thanksgiving Day rolls around, It brings up some
facts, quite profound. We may think we that we’re poor,
feel like bums, insecure, but in truth, our riches astound.
We have friends and family we love, we have guidance
from heaven above. We have so much more than we sell
in a store, We’re wealthy, when push comes to shove. So
add up your blessings, I say, make Thanksgiving last
more than a day, Enjoy what you’ve got, realize it’s a lot,
and you’ll make all your cares go away !
Do you play an instrument?
The Impossibles’ Band is the Upper Bucks Senior
Activity Center Band and they are looking for new
members. They practice on Wednesday morning
at 10:00 a.m.
Don’t play an instrument?
They are looking for an Audio Tech and helpers to set
up the sign, chairs to set up, power cords to run and
many other non–musical and non–technical jobs
to be filled.
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Development of our Mission Statement: The core principles that guide us are compassion, volunteerism, fellowship and
action. We exist to provide services and support, using fundraising to support our programs. We provide Information and
Resources and activities in such areas as Entertainment, Education, Nutrition, Health and Travel. Our customers are adults
55+ in the broad community of Upper Bucks County, as well as community business and groups that support our goals.
We also provide a clean, safe and healthy environment for all to enjoy.
“This project is funded, in part, under a contract with the Pennsylvania Department of Aging and the County of Bucks.”
Without community service, we
would not have a strong quality of
life. It’s important to the person who
serves as well as the recipient. It’s the
way which we ourselves grow and
develop. . Volunteers Are The
Backbone Of Our Center ! . . . .
Thank you to all our Volunteers!
Couldn’t do it without each and
everyone of you!
Christmas… What other time of year do
you sit in front of a dead tree and eat
candy out of your socks?
Why do “tug” boats push their
barges?
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Brenda Will Be Here Every Month
We are lucky to have Brenda Happ from
Senator Bob Mensch's’ office here the 4th
Tuesday of each month from 1-2 pm.
Brenda will have a display of
information to help with any problems
you might have. This is the day we have
our Covered Dish and Membership
Meeting. Stop in and have a meal with us
and Brenda will be here if you have any
questions for her.
Thank You Brenda
OUR PARTIES OCTOBER, NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER
HALLOWEEN PARTY WITH TAMMY G October 11th
On Wednesday, October 11th we will be having our Halloween Party and we all love Tammy G! Last year we had
some great costumes. This year let your hair down and let your personality show. Don't you dare miss this afternoon
of music, dancing and laughter ! I know some of our party goers have already been talking about their costumes. We will be
voting for the best costumes and there will be door prizes for them. $12.00 per ticket. Please sign up by October 6th.
If coming just to the party, it is $6.00 at the door.
THANKSGIVING PARTY W/ GEORGE BRUNEIO November 15th
George will be playing his music for us on Wednesday, November 15th. Everyone should enjoy our Buffet Feast
at 11:30 am. Buy your tickets early…….This will be a great party. I’m asking everyone to bring in can goods or
box of food. We will be taking all that we collect to Quakertown’s Food Panty. If you have something to be Thankful for, we
would love to hear your story. Looking forward to see at our Thanksgiving Luncheon! Tickets are $12.00 each. Please sign up
by November 10th so we know how many we have coming. If coming just to the party, it is $6.00 at the door
CHRISTMAS PARTY WITH JEFF ROSS December 13th
On Wednesday, December 13th, come out for our Christmas Party with Jeff Ross. Lunch starts at 11:30 am followed
by great music and dancing! Buy your tickets early, this party will be a sellout! Maybe we can even sing some
Christmas Carols! Everyone is welcome to bring in some of your special Christmas cookies. I’m sure everyone has a
special cookie recipe; why not share it with your friends at our party ! Hope to see a lot of our Members for this special party.
Tickets are $12.00 each. Please sign up by December 8th so we know how many we have coming.
If coming just to the party, it is $6.00 at the door.
We could use a few Volunteers to drive Meals on Wheels. We
have a couple days to choose from. Or, maybe just be a fill– in
driver. If interested, please call 215-536-3066.
Christmas Sing-a-Long Wednesday December 20th
With Upper Bucks Senior Center Choir and Band
Come join us for a $ 2.00 Lunch at 11:30 am and then an afternoon of Christmas Carols and songs that you
all know and love. Sign up at front desk by noon on Wednesday December 13th.
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Calendar of Events for October, November & December 2017
October 2017
Monday October 2nd 9:30 am Executive Board Meeting
Thursday October 5th 12:15 pm $50 JACKPOT BINGO
Monday October 9th CLOSED Columbus Day
Wednesday October 11th 11:30 am Halloween Party w/ Tammie G
Wednesday October 18th CLOSED Volunteer Luncheon
Tuesday October 24th 11:30 am Covered Dish Luncheon
12:45 pm Membership Meeting
November 2017
Thursday November2nd 12:15 pm $50 JACK POT BINGO
Monday November 6th 9:30 am Executive Board Meeting
Tuesday November 7th CLOSED Election Day
Friday November 10th CLOSED Veterans Day Celebrated
Wed. November 15th 11:30 am Thanksgiving Party w/ George Bruneio
Thursday November 23rd CLOSED Thanksgiving
Friday November 24th CLOSED Thanksgiving Holiday
Tuesday November 28th 11:30 am Covered Dish Luncheon
12:45 pm Membership Meeting
December 2017
Monday December 4th 9:30 am Executive Board Meeting
Thursday December 7th 12:15 pm $50 JACK POT BINGO
Wed. December 13th 11:30 am Christmas Party w/ Caribbean Jeff
Wed. December 20th 11:30 am Lunch and Christmas Sing a Long
Monday December 25th CLOSED MERRY CHRISTMAS
Tues. December 26th 11:30 am Covered Dish Luncheon
12:45 pm Membership Meeting
Monday January 1st CLOSED New Years Day
Cinnamon Monkey Bread
TOTAL TIME: Prep: 20 min. Bake: 35 min. YIELD:16 servings
Ingredients
• 4 tubes (7-1/2 ounces each) refrigerated buttermilk biscuits
• 1/2 cup sugar • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon • 1/2 cup butter, melted 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
Directions
• 1. Cut each biscuit into four pieces; shape into balls. In a small bowl, combine sugar and cinnamon. Roll each ball in cinnamon-sugar. Arrange evenly in a greased 10-in. fluted tube pan. Sprinkle with remaining cinnamon-sugar.
2. Combine butter and brown sugar;
pour over the top. Bake at 350° for 35-
40 minutes or until golden brown. Cool
for 5 minutes before inverting bread
onto a serving platter. Yield: 1 loaf.
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The Upper Bucks Activity Center Serves citizens aged 55 and over. Members live in
Quakertown, Richlandtown and Trumbauersville Boroughs, and in Richland, Milford,
Haycock, Springfield, Tinicum, Nockamixon, Durham and Bridgetown Townships.
We also welcome members and guests from other areas.
If you would like to support the Center by being a Member dues are voluntary at $16.00 a Year for 2017.
THANK YOU SO MUCH…..
for all the donations that have come both
in monetary and supplies. The donations
help with our high Utility Bills and the
supplies help keep the bottom line cost
down for us.
Your support is very much appreciated.
We couldn’t do it without you.
Sara
Our Center Is Powered By
Volunteer Talent!
Look over this list of volunteer committees.
Do you see any that interests you? Our
Chairpersons would love to have your help.
Let them know when you are available!
Kitchen Volunteers
Recruiting New Members
Public Relations ( Placing Public Notices)
Entertainment
Advertising
Maintenance
If anyone would like to help support our center, the list
below are some of our current needs. Thank you for all
your support in the past.
Thank your for your future support.
Sara
Paper Towels
1 Ply Toilet Paper
Printing Paper
Prizes for Parties
Safety And Efficiency In Our Kitchen
Question of the month?
Why access to the kitchen has been frowned upon? A commercial kitchen can be a dangerous place for slips and falls!
Thank you for your understanding Please forward any questions you may have and we will select one for next
quarter’s newsletter
Sara
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We continuously collect items to box and send to our troops overseas.
Examples would be toothpaste and toothbrushes. Travel and hotel sized
items are nice. You can drop off your items at the center. If you need a
list of things, call (215) 536-3066 or come in for a visit.
Important Numbers
Social Security (National) 1-800-772-1213
7AM-7PM Monday-Friday
Social Security (Allentown ) 877-405-6748
Area Agency on Aging 267-880-5700
8:30 AM-4:30 PM Monday-Friday
Bucks County Transport 215-536-2522
1-888-795-0740
RSVP 215-340-1210
BCARSC-John Greer 111 215-355-4766
Bucks County Info. Line 215-529-7250
Property Tax & Rent Rebate
1-888-222-9190 or www.revenue.state.pa.us
To check status of claim: 1-888-728-2937
Craig Staats, Pa Rep. 215- 536-1434
Bob Mensch, Pa. Senator. 215-541-2388
Pa Dept. of Aging 1-800-783-7607
Bucks County Health Dept. 215-529-7000
Thanks To Bucks County Transport!
Thanks to all the drivers. They do an excellent
job bringing our members safely to our Center
every day! They are all friendly and they show our seniors the
respect they deserve.
Thank You, Sara
Shop At Redner’s Supermarket
And Save Your Register Tapes!
Redner’s Supermarkets are donating a penny to our
Center for every dollar that you spend at their store. If
you would like to help us this way, pick up a Redner’s Pump Perks
Card. Even if you have an old card, you have to fill out an application
at the store and get a new one. As you check out, the card will be acti-
vated. The words Save A Tape will be printed on your register receipt.
Save all of your register tapes and bring them in to us. Please do NOT
use any highlighter over the words. We send them in and then receive
our 1% donation to the Center.
Upper Bucks
Senior Activity Center
P.O. Box 46
Quakertown, PA 18951
Hours of Operation:
9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Monday– Friday
Email- upbuckssr@yahoo.com
Website– www.upperbucksac.org
(215) 536-3066
Fax (215) 536-7881
Lunch served at 11:30 am
The Upper Bucks Senior
Activity Newsletter
Editorial, Composing and Proofing:
Sara Kelly
Ruth O’Toole Linda Smith
Members We Have Lost
Our sympathy goes to our friends and their families
whose family members have passed away.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Members Of The Upper Bucks Senior Center.
Why do we sing “Take me out to the ball game”
when we are already there?
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