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The mission of the Danvers Council on Aging and the Senior Center which it manages is to provide and advance those programs and services which enrich the lives of older adults in the Danvers Community.
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Oniontown Seniors
Volume 33, No.6 June 2017
Phone:(978) 762-0208 (978) 762-0209
Fax: (978) 762-0240
www.dcoa.org.
DCOA Board
Bob King, Chairman Gerri Cosgrove Lawrence Chisholm Donald Gates John Keohane Marge Leonard Joseph Palmer Kathy Sheridan Bob Sosnowski
Friends of DCOA Board
Alan Hartnett, Chairman Dr. Charles Desmond Jim Feldman Joan Fernandes Lew Hathaway Sandy Lane Becky Kilborn John Lamirande Dr. William Nolan Jim Sears Jim Tallo Janice Tipert Pam Wall
Participant’s Committee
Therese Brown, Chairman Florence Celata Joan Fernandes Sandy Hallock Cheryl MacNeill Margaret Rutherford Joan Sadoway
DCOA Staff
Pamela K. Parkinson, Director Paula Corcoran, Program Coordinator Lorene Machado, Administrative Assistant/Transportation Coordinator Cathy Andre, Volunteer/MOW’s Coordinator Lisa Westrate, Social Service/Outreach Judith Ryan, RN, Supportive Day Coordinator/ Public Health Nurse Ana Quartarone, Receptionist Ann Foster, SHINE Coordinator Carol Roberts, SHINE Coordinator Sandi McDonald, Financial Aide
If you would like this newsletter sent monthly via e-mail send your email address to:
Lmachado@danversma.gov
Nationally Accredited Senior Center—Awarded 2001, 2007, 2012
Hours: Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm.
Danvers Council on Aging 25 Stone Street, Danvers, MA 01923
The Last Evening Dinner until the Fall— The next evening dinner will be held on
Thursday, June 15th at 5pm. The menu, provided by Henry’s, will be a dry rub seasoned,
sliced, grilled flank steak with basmati rice salad & grilled vegetable medley & strawberry
shortcake for dessert. Cost: $9 for FDCOA members and $11 for non members. Tickets are on
sale now.
Travel Chef— Tuesday, June 6th at 12pm - Summer Sundae Bar. The entrée will be
meatloaf w/gravy, cauliflower, whipped sweet potatoes, chocolate pudding & multigrain bread.
The Sundae Bar will be chocolate or vanilla ice cream, hot fudge, strawberry sauce, whipped
topping, sprinkles, crushed oreos & cherries. Suggested donation of $2.25 per person.
Reservations by Monday, June 5th at 10am please.
Family Festival Senior Picnic – June 27th from 11:30 AM-2 PM-Danvers residents age 60
and older are invited to enjoy a wonderful luncheon of New England bean dip with crackers,
BBQ baby back ribs, pasta salad, coleslaw, cornbread and for dessert a homemade ice cream
sandwich courtesy of The Brentwood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center. Tickets are $6 for
FDCOA members/$8 for nonmembers. Tickets will go on sale Tuesday, June 6th. There will
be open seating (both indoors and out) for this event. The Kiwanis Club of Danvers will assist
with cooking and serving as always! Entertainment by Paul Harty being sponsored by Senior
Living Advocates. This event sells out every year, so get your tickets early and celebrate with
good food and good friends!!
Get Ready…..Patio Parties are coming back!!! Patio Par ties will be on Wednesday
evenings at 5 PM beginning, Wednesday, July 12th. Live entertainment will be sponsored by
The Brentwood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center.
Danvers Senior Center Men’s Club
Wednesday, June 14th
5:00-7:00pm
This evenings event will focus on the collection of political
memorabilia that has been amassed by Alan Hartnett beginning from the time he was only 14
years old. Alan is what you would call a serious, political memorabilia collector, as a long
time member of APIC (American Political Item Conservators). He will share with us his 1st
lady pin collection beginning with Edyth Wilke right through to Melania Trump (including
over 100 pins). Alan will discuss how the importance of the 1st lady has grown over the years,
especially since the 50’s. Alan also has some interesting Clinton memorabilia including a
nutcracker and a corkscrew! Enjoy a few hours with friends, share a meal, some laughs and
enter for a chance to win a nice bottle of wine donated by Alan Hartnett as a door prize. A
delicious meal will be served consisting of grilled, marinated London Broil served with rice
pilaf and a tomato and mozzarella balsamic glazed salad. Cost for dinner is $8.00pp. Please
call (978) 762-0208 to reserve your space! This will be the last men’s club meeting until we
start up again in September!!
What’s Happening This Month...
Save the Date 6/7 Active Older Adult Day at YMCA
6/7 Entertainment at Hunt, 2:15pm-3:15pm
6/8 Low Vision, 10:30am
6/9 Southern Vermont day trip departs
6/12 Sen. Lovely constituent hours
6/13 Popcorn & A Movie, 1pm
6/14 Birthday Lunch, 12pm
6/14 Men’s Club, 5pm-7pm
6/15 Evening Dinner, 5pm
6/20 Tall Ships day trip departs
6/21 Tall Ships day trip departs
6/22 CLA (Challenges
6/27 Senor Picnic, 11:30am-2pm
6/29 Classic Cape Cod day trip departs
6/29 Mr. Fix It, 9am-11:30am
Every Monday & Thursday Kiosk for Living Well, 9am-12pm
Every Tuesday & Thursday Zumba,
9:15-10am ($30/$42 for 12 sessions)
Every Thursday—Blood Pressure Clinic,
8:30am-11:30am (by appt. only)
Every Thurs.—1:15-3 PM—Maple Sugar Jazz Band
Every Friday-9am-12:30pm– Café (Note: no waffles)
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Timely Topics
10:30am-11:30am
There is no charge for this event, but if you
plan on attending, please call 978-762-0208 or sign up at
the front desk for this presentation so that we can plan
appropriate space.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
What’s Happening this Month ……………………2
Upcoming Events………………....…………...3 & 4
Transportation…………………….....…………….5
Day Trips…….…………………..…………….6 & 7
Multi Day Trips ……………………………………8
Miscellaneous…………….…………………………9
Special Interest Programs/Activities ………..10-12
Social Services Announcements……………13 & 14
Miscellaneous…………….…………….………….15
Sponsors/Birthday Lunch………………….16 & 17
Menu & Calendar………………………….18 & 19
In Memory of & Donation Form…………..……20
TRIAD Corner
The Danvers TRIAD Council is a
partnership which includes the Sheriff and
District Attorney of Essex County, the
Danvers Police and Fire Chiefs, the Council on Aging
and supportive services, and seniors. Come and learn
more about the various programs of the Danvers TRIAD
Council at the Active Older Adults Day at the Danvers
YMCA on Pickering Street, Wednesday, June 7th, from
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. At the TRIAD table there will
be:
File of Life Cards Yellow Dot ID stickers for vehicle
emergencies Disaster Preparedness Information
Booklets Free numbers to be sure your home
“Number is UP” RUOK information on telephone
wellness calls
All are welcome to this event which includes a luncheon.
6/7 – Join Carolyn Lewis, Abuse in Later Life Advocate for a
presentation on elder abuse, neglect, exploitation as well as
bullying.
6/14 – Lisa Cohen of Women on the Move will present “Moving
into a retirement community with comfort, style and ease.”
We are pleased to announce the purchase of a new 2017
handicapped accessible van to assist us in providing necessary
transportation services to our seniors and those under 60 with
disabilities. This purchase was made possible by a successful grant
submitted to MADOT (Massachusetts Department of
Transportation). The grant provides 80% funding of the purchase of
this vehicle and through the generosity of the Danvers Rotary Club
an additional $10,000 was contributed to this purchase. Thank you
to Danvers Rotary for the wonderful work that you do!
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Bingo Bonanza
Wednesday, June 21st, 11am-2pm
at Brentwood
Brentwood is generously sponsoring a Bingo Bonanza for the Danvers Senior Center to be held at their newly beautifully
renovated facility at 56 Liberty Street in Danvers. This event which will be held on Wednesday, June 21st will include bingo
with amazing prizes as well as lunch for those attending. RSVP to the Senior Center at 978-762-0208. The Center will provide a shuttle to
get everyone back and forth as parking is limited at their site. Join us for this fun event!
Join us at Hunt Nursing & Retirement (Lindall Street) on Wednesday, June 7th from 2:15-3:15 PM to
enjoy the entertainment of Dave Burns and Thursday, June 29th from 2:15-3:15pm to enjoy the entertainment of
Paul Wayne. There is no charge for this, but please register in advance by calling the senior center at
978-762-0208. Limited transportation is available, please ask about it when you register.
Bocce Anyone?
The DCOA Bocce League meets every Tuesday (weather permitting) at the Senior Center from 10 AM – 12
Noon. Stop by and play or just come and cheer on the players. All are welcome.
Congratulations to the following individuals who were recently awarded a Lifetime Enrichment Scholarship by the Friends of the Danvers
Council on Aging:
Florence Celata received a $500 scholarship. Barbara Chambers, Doris Demers, Phyllis Gagnon, Eileen Jacobson & Margaret Thomas
received a $200 scholarship.
Did you know that this award is given out every May at the Friends Annual Meeting. All that is required is a very brief application
including why you would like to be considered a recipient. Its easy and you can enjoy all kinds of opportunities at the senior center or
other educational, life enriching pursuits! Don’t be shy… consider applying for this generous award next year! You too can be one of the
lucky chosen ones!!
The AoA (Administration on Aging) wants you to be Aware of Email Scams. The federal Agency for Community Living (ACL) has received/heard complaints about emails claiming they are from AoA and “Edwin Walker” requesting personal and financial information. These emails are a PHISHING scam. · The ACL will NOT ask for your social security number. · The ACL will NOT ask you to send a check to access a benefit. · Contact ACL at (202) 401-4634 to see if a message is valid. What is Phishing? Phishing seeks to obtain usernames, passwords, bank and other financial accounts, and credit card details (and… money), for malicious reasons. Phishers pretend to be trustworthy via electronic email and text messages; older and vulnerable adults can be subject to fraud and financial abuse. What to do if you think you have received a phishing email…. Your choices: delete the mail, or forward it to an organization that can either study the email for to see who sent it, or investigate the people who sent it. Examples include an IT security group that supports you, or a law enforcement organization that deals with cybersecurity. You may file complaints with:
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Internet Crime Compliant Center: https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
The Federal Trade Commission: (877) 382-4357 U.S. Postal Service: http://ehome.uspis.gov/fcsexternal/default.aspx
Bereavement Loss and Change Support Group
Wednesdays from 1:30-3pm
Support group for people who have experienced the death
of a loved one and who want to understand the grieving
process, find comfort, healing, and more meaning in their
lives. Nancy Downey, PH. D. Leader
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Kiosk for Living Well
Many of you have had balance assessments done in the
past at the Kiosk. Did you know you can get a "check up"
to see what's improved and what might need more
strengthening? The Falls Prevention specialist comes to the
Kiosk once a month. In June you can meet with her on
Monday, June 19th between 9:00-Noon.
Check your blood pressure and pulse and discuss any
issues related to keeping your heart healthy with the
Kiosk's Healthy Hearts nurse. She'll be at the Kiosk on
Monday June 12h between 9:00-Noon.
The Kiosk for Living Well is open every Monday and
Thursday from 9:00-Noon
Popcorn and a Movie
Popcorn & A Movie Join us on Tuesday,
June 13 at 1 pm for “LA LA LAND” – Plot:
Mia is an aspiring actress, and Sebastian, a
dedicated jazz musician, are struggling to
make ends meet in a city known for crushing hopes and
breaking hearts. Set in modern day Los Angeles, this
original musical about everyday life explores the joy and pain
of pursuing your dreams. Rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture
Association for some strong language. Please sign up at the
front desk or call the senior center at 978 762-0208 if you plan
on attending.
Blood Pressure Clinics By appointment. Judith Ryan, RN. Our Public Health
Nurse will hold blood pressure clinics on Thursday
mornings from 8:30-11:30 AM. Call the center at
978 762-0208 x114 to book your appointment.
Check in and you may win a prize!!!!
Are you using your card to check in on “My Senior
Center” at the front desk every time you come to
the center for a class, trip, activity or to enter your volunteer
hours? There is a new category titled “Raffle”. Every day that
you are at the Senior Center and check in, remember to touch
on the Raffle option on the first page and you will earn an entry
into the Raffle. A random winner will be selected on the first
business day of each month to ensure that all entries from the
previous month are included. The April winner was Buddy
Casali who won a $15 Market Basket gift card. So
remember to check in on the computer each time you are here.
If you don’t have a card, stop by the front desk and we’ll be
happy to get you one!
Senator Joan Lovely
Senator Joan Lovely’s office will host distr ict hours at
the Danvers Council on Aging every other month. She will
be here next on Monday, June 12th from 9am-10am.
Appointments are encouraged and can be made by phone
at 617-722-1410 or by email at joan.lovely@masenate.gov
The Senators office offers a range of constituent services
to residents of the Second Essex District. If you have any
questions or concerns regarding state government, please
feel free to contact her or her staff.
North Shore Elder Services Option Counselor
Knowing what options are available to you and your family at
difficult points in your loved one’s life isn’t always easy. North
Shore Elder Services provides individuals and caregivers with
options counseling at any time. Our compassionate and educated
counselors are able to meet with you at home, the hospital, a
nursing facility, an assisted living facility, or even a community
site to speak with you. You do not have to meet any income
guidelines or be of a certain age to meet with our Options
Counselors. An Options Counselor from North Shore Elder
Services is available at the Danvers Council on Aging on
Mondays and Thursdays from 9am-12pm.
The Danvers Council on Aging is purchasing a bench for
the Walking Path at the Highlands School. The cost for the
bench is $2000. If you would like to make a donation
toward the cost, you may drop your donation in the box at
the front desk. Any amount is appreciated to help offset the
cost of this bench. As you know, our Walking Club utilizes
this path and the bench will be greatly appreciated by all.
Active Older Adult Day at the Danvers YMCA
The Danvers YMCA Active Older Adults & Pot Luck
Luncheon will be held on Wednesday, June 7, 2017
from 11 AM-1:30 PM. There are vendors from over a
dozen health agencies offering a wealth of
information. This is a great time to collect resource
information for yourself, an aging parent or family
member. When you are there, make sure you stop by
our TRIAD and DCOA tables and say hello!
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs & Fri 9:30-1:30pm
Senior medical rides to and from Danvers, Salem, Peabody and
Beverly.
9:30am—11:30am: Lunch pickups to Sr. Ctr
12:30pm: Shoppers (from Sr. Ctr)
1:00pm: Sr. Center Returns
2:00pm: Shoppers Returned Home
3pm (Thurs only) Band Returns
2:30pm-4:00pm Daycare Returns
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Shopping Schedule
Transportation leaves for a shopping location from the Senior Center
at 12:30pm.
Mon: Market Basket, Middleton
Tue: Stop & Shop (Rte 1/62), Danvers
Wed: Market Basket, Danvers or Target at Liberty Tree Mall
Thu: Shaw’s in Peabody or North Shore Mall, Peabody
Fri: Wal-Mart (Rt 114)
PLEASE NOTE: The limit is 2 canvas bags per person only. All
shoppers need to be ready for a return ride home by 2pm.
Volunteer Opportunities
Would you like to join our team of handymen?
We sometimes receive calls requesting help
with putting in and taking out air conditioners,
fans, changing lightbulbs, raking, window
washing etc. If you would like to help, please
call me and let me know. It is on an as needed
basis and you are free to decline a job if you
choose.
We could use some volunteers in our social
seniors adult day program, call for details,
training provided. If you are familiar with
computers, enjoy data entry, and pay attention
to detail we could use your help with a special
project, days and hours are very flexible. For
more information, please call Cathy.
Transportation
Medical transportation is available to Danvers residents age 60 or older, and/or disabled Danvers residents under the
age of sixty. It is suggested that residents make transportation requests as early as possible for scheduling purposes.
Due to high demand for booked appointments, we will get you to your appointment on time, however, you may need
to wait for a return ride home. Individuals in wheelchairs can be accommodated.
The suggested transportation donation is $1.50 each way ($3 round trip) donation for appointments within Danvers and $2.50 each way ($5
round trip) donation for appointments to the adjoining communities of Peabody, Beverly and Salem. For ease of donations, we are offering
seniors the option to purchase a donation punch card for $30. You may purchase a donation card at the front desk.
Please call Lorene to schedule a ride at 978-762-0208.
~2017~
( A L L D A Y T R I P S I N C L U D E M O T O R C O A C H T R A N S P O R T A T I O N F R O M T H E S E N I O R
C E N T E R U N L E S S S P E C I F I E D )
Friday, June 9, 2017 – Southern Vermont and the Lincoln Family Home. SOLD OUT WAIT LIST ONLY
Travel aboard a private, 15 passenger luxury bus for an in-depth journey to the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountains.
Highlights include, the 100 mile view at Hogback Mountain, Norman Rockwell exhibition, guided tour of the
Lincoln family home “Hildene”, farm fresh catered lunch at the mansion, and much more. Cost: $159 p.p. and
includes refreshments, fresh fruit and snacks available complimentary to everyone all day! (New England Journeys)
Tuesday, June 20, 2017—”Tall Ships” - This tr ip is SOLD OUT. $97 (All Around New England).
Wednesday, June 21, 2017 – Tall Ships 2017 – Trip includes lunch at Venezia Waterfront Restaurant for a full
luncheon with your choice of Chicken Parmesan or Baked Haddock. View the Tall Ships aboard The Provincetown
II as you sail through Boston Harbor. Cost: $95.00 (Best of Times)
Thursday, June 29, 2017 – Classic Cape Cod at Heritage Plantation – Travel aboard a private, 15 passenger
luxury bus for this beautiful cape cod journey to Sandwich to visit the Heritage Plantation and Gardens. Set amidst
100 acres are award winning flower gardens, waterfall, sculpture, American folk art museum and more. Free trolley
available throughout the gardens. Healthy snacks, fresh fruit, & beverages are included all day. Deluxe full course
dinner at the Daniel Webster in the heart of town. Cost: $139. (New England Journeys).
Sunday, July 16, 2017- A Fun Day in Charlestown & Boston! – This trip includes a tour and talk at the USS Constitution Museum, time at the Navy Yard, lunch at the Kitchen at the Boston Public Market. Luncheon choice of
sandwich: Hot Pastrami, Mozzarella, Tomato & Pesto or Smoked Salmon Bagel - with a cooking demo, time at the
Market, driver gratuity, escort, snacks and more. Cost: $71 (All Around New England)
Thursday, July 20, 2017 – Voices of Legends Show – Starr ing Er ic Kearns at the Venezia Waterfront
Restaurant. Master of vocal impressions Eric Kearns act includes vocal impersonations from artists from the 1920’s
– 1970’s. Hear songs by Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond, Tom Jones, Dean Martin, Johnny Mathis,
Bobby Vinton and more. Complete luncheon of Chicken Parmesan or Atlantic Baked Haddock. Cost $85 (Best of
Times)
Wednesday, August 9, 2017 – Neil Diamond Tribute Show – Spend the day at the Hu Ke Lau in Chicopee with
your choice of Twin Lobsters or Prime Rib, after lunch enjoy the show by Charlie Lask who will sing songs such as
Song Sung Blue, Hello Again, You Don’t Bring Me Flowers and more!! Cost: $99 (All Around New England.
Thursday, August 17, 2017 – Traditional Maine Lobsterbake – at Foster’s in York, ME. Enjoy a traditional
lobsterbake as well as the comedy and music of Bobby Darling and Dr. Devine. Cost: $89.95 (Best of Times)
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~2017~
( A L L D A Y T R I P S I N C L U D E M O T O R C O A C H T R A N S P O R T A T I O N F R O M T H E S E N I O R
C E N T E R U N L E S S S P E C I F I E D )
Thursday, September 21, 2017-“One Night in Memphis”- The Million Dollar Quartet, a tribute to that
memorable night in Memphis when Elvis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis recorded at Sam
Phillips’s Sun Studios. Held at the Venus De Milo with complete luncheon of Chicken Parmesan or Baked Scrod.
Cost: $89 (Best of Times)
Saturday, September 23, 2017 – Ride the Rail in New Hampshire! Head nor th to New Hampshire to enjoy
the Fall Colors, taste some great local flavors & have a fun day. Visit and tasting at Fadden’s Maple Sugar, then
head over to the Hobo Railroad to ride the Harvest Train. Enjoy a Hobo Sandwich lunch during the train ride,
Visit will include samples of NH Made seasonal items & specialty products featuring the train ride. Time at Farm
Stand & Train Yard and more. Cost: $78 (All Around New England)
Thursday, October 5, 2017 – NH’s Foliage Splendor – Travel to New Hampshire with stops at the Granite State
Candy Shoppe for a behind the scenes guided tour of the candy making process and samples of their magnificent
chocolates. Lunch at the Common Man with your choice of Apple Walnut Chicken or Baked Haddock. Visit
Meadow Ledge Farm. The farm features fresh baked good, fruits and vegetables and local made products. Cost:
$89 (Best of Times)
Thursday, October 12, 2017 – Telephones, Lakes & Native Americans! – Start the day with a visit to the New
Hampshire Telephone Museum, then board the MV Kearsarge and cruise Lake Sunapee with lunch buffet onboard.
Tour of the Mt. Kearsarge Native American Museum. Cost: $99 (All Around New England)
November 5, 2017 -”Newport Playhouse” - Enjoy a luncheon buffet before you see the show “The Crazy
Time”. This is a play about men trying to understand women and how they never will. Miles, a man in his
mid-fifties, left his wife of 30 years and marries a woman half his age. Six months later the new wife leaves him,
his business partner cheats him, and his first wife...who is looking better than ever, wants to buy his modern
apartment for her and her extremely young boyfriend! After the show, enjoy a vaudeville style cabaret with music,
songs, and more smiles. Cost: $96 (All Around New England).
Tuesday, December 5, 2017 – Michael Buble Christmas Tribute featur ing Scott Keo at the Danverspor t
Yacht Club. Scott Keo looks, moves, sounds and swings like Michael with unbelievable accuracy energy and
crowd involvement. Enjoy the show with a completed luncheon of Chicken or Baked Scrod. Transportation on
your own. Cost: $69 (Best of Times)
Thursday, December 7, 2017 – Bill Haley Jr & the Comets Holiday Show at Twin Rivers! – Trip includes the
classic 50’s favorites such as Rock Around the Clock, See Ya Later Alligator, Shake Rattle & Roll and much more.
Enjoy a buffet lunch and some time to try your luck at a machine or two with your $15 Free Play. $75 (All Around
New England)
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~MULTI-DAY TRIPS~
PLEASE STOP BY THE SENIOR CENTER TO PICK UP
DETAILED FLYERS ON ANY OF OUR TRIPS
September 5-13, 2017 – The Pacific Northwest’s Coastal Treasures featuring the San Juan Islands and Victoria – Trip includes r/t air,
transportation to/from Logan airport. Highlights include Seattle, San Juan
Islands, Friday Harbor, Victoria, Port Angeles, Olympic National Park, Hoh
Rain Forest & much more. Cost: From $3,999 p.p., d.o. (Collette)
September 7-11, 2017—American Music Cities of Nashville &
Memphis—Trip includes r/t air, travelers insurance, 3 nights at the Premier
Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville, 1 night lodging in Memphis, 4 breakfasts, 4 dinners. Touring includes riding tour of
Memphis, Beale Street, Graceland, RCA Studio, performance at the Grand Ole Opry, and much more. Cost from $1,799 p.p.,
d.o. (Best of Times)
September 10 -11, 2017 - Cape Cod & Nantucket Tour! – Travel to Sandwich Glass to visit the Sandwich Glass Museum,
visit Provincetown, guided tour of Province lands, head to Hyannis for an overnight at the Cape Codder, journey to Nantucket
for a narrated tour of the island and much more. Cost: from $358 p.p., d.o. (All Around New England)
November 27-28, 2017 – A Berkshire Holiday – Trip includes overnight at the Williams Inn, Berkshire Museum, Winery
with Tasting, Boars Head Feast & Show, Rockwell Museum with tour and much more. Cost from: $331 p.p., d.o. (All Around
New England)
February 16-26, 2018 – Hawaii by Land & Sea – Trip includes r/t air, 7 night cruise aboard NCL’s Pride of America;
highlights include Honolulu, Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu City Tour, Maui, Hilo, Kona, Kauai, North
Shore of Oahu and much more. Cost from: $5,149 p.p., d.o. (Collette)
October 12-17, 2018 – Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta – Trip included r/t air from Logan, 3 days hotel in Albuquerque, 2 days
hotel in Santa Fe; highlights include Balloon Fiesta, Old Town Albuquerque, National Museum of Nuclear Science & History,
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Turquoise Trail, Santa Fe, Santa Fe School of Cooking and much more. Cost from: $2,729
p.p., d.o. (Collette)
June 25-July 2, 2018 – America’s Cowboy Country- Includes r/t air, highlights include Grand Tetons,
Yellowstone, Deadwood, Crazy Horse Memorial, Mt. Rushmore; Jackson Hole and much more. Cost from: $3,699 p.p., d.o.
(Collette)
Are you sick and tired of spending a fortune on store bought cards?
Kathy Rosenfield will show you how to make beautiful and simple cards. No art skills are required. You
will leave this class with 3 of your own handmade cards and hopefully a desire to make more!
Class will be held on Tuesday, June 13th, from 10 AM-12 Noon. Cost is $15 FDCOA Member/$20 Non
members and includes all supplies!! Sign up today. Class size limited to 5.
Walking Club—Welcome Spring!! Are you ready to get out and enjoy the fresh air? Our Walking Club will be
meeting every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9-10 AM (weather permitting). We walk on the path at the
Senior Center/Highlands School. If you haven’t seen it, directly across from our front door is a path with a
wooden bridge that connects to the paved walking path at the Highlands School. This is very convenient as there
is plenty of parking and access to facilities at the Senior Center. Each lap is between 1/4 to 1/3 of a mile.
Learn to Coupon with Judi - Did you know that you can save 30-80% on your groceries? You can spend as
little as a half hour of preparing in advance to save on your weekly grocery bill. Do you know how to “double up”
on a sale? Do you know where to find coupons? Join Judi Martino on the first and third Monday of the month
(June 5th & 19th from 10:30-11:30 AM) to learn how to organize your coupons; share coupons ideas and
information.
Crazy Cards– A fun way to play whist! A game of fun and laughs! Anyone can play, no card skills needed.
Prizes awarded each week. Group will meet the 2nd Monday of the month from 9:30am-Noon. This month will be
Monday, June 12th. Must sign up in advance at the senior center (limited to 28 players). Cost: $1.00 members/
$3.00 non members. There will not be Crazy Cards in July and August. We will resume on Monday, September
11th. Have a wonderful summer.
Book Club –The Book Club will be meeting on Monday, June 12th from 1pm-3pm. The book topic will be
Hill Billy Elegy by J. D. Vance. All are welcome!
Coloring – Mondays from 10-11 AM. According to psychologists, coloring is the best alternative to meditation.
Coloring allows you to unlock your creative potential. Perhaps more important, it helps relieve tension and
anxiety. It also unlocks memories of childhood and simpler times. All supplies are provided. Join us!!
Parkinson’s Fitness & Movement – Along with the Wednesday morning (10:30-11:30 AM) class we have added
a Friday class also. Friday classes are from 1-2 PM. Do you have Parkinson’s Disease? If so, this exercise class
is for you. Linda Hall and Marilyn Freeman of Parkinson’s Fitness will lead you through a variety of customized
exercise to improve balance and stability, agility, cognitive awareness, and strength-training by ability levels.
There is no charge for this as the Wednesday class is generously sponsored by Genesis Health Care at Hathorne
Hill, and the Friday class is generously sponsored by Parkinson’s Fitness. Please call Paula to register at
978-762-0208 ext 104.
Fitness Center - Did you know that the Danvers Council on Aging offers a Fitness Center for seniors? This
state of the art fitness center offers a commercial grade treadmill, elliptical, recumbent bicycles and universal
gym. The Fitness Center is open Monday through Friday, 9am—4pm. All participants are required to sign a
medical waiver prior to using equipment. Please go to the front desk to fill out a medical waiver.
Mr. Fix It - Are you left in the dark because your lamp doesn’t work? Is your toast not toast? Br ing any
item which does not work properly to Mr. Fix-It and we will evaluate and repair if possible. Mr. Fix It will be at
the Senior Center on Thursday, June 29th from 9am-11:30am. Due to space limitations, if you can not bring your
item on the 25th, please do not drop off your items until Wed. June 28th. Thank you.
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DID YOU KNOW…..You can register online. Go to our website: dcoa.org and click on the link that will take
you directly to online registration for Danvers Senior Center Classes (and trips)
Fees for classes are now for current members of the Friends of the Danvers Council on Aging or nonmembers.
One for the benefits of supporting the Friends of the DCOA is by paying the “member price”. All you need to do
when you come in to sign up for a class is to show us your current Friends of the DCOA membership card.
**NOTE: All classes are 6 sessions unless specified in class description. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MONDAYS
Strong Women, Strong Bones 8:15-9:15 AM Carole Lane Cost: $5 per session member/$7 Non member
Weight-bearing, resistance training based on the Tufts Medical Program. Please bring your hand weights.
Ongoing
Video Exercise 8:30-9:30 AM Cost: Free
Join our group as they exercise to “Richard Simmons and the Silver Foxes”. This fitness video program is designed for “Silver
Citizens”. Group meets Monday, Wednesday & Friday mornings.
Ongoing
Chair Yoga 1:30-2:30 PM Dot McKeen, RYT Cost: $30 Member/$45 non member
Chair Yoga is a wonderful way to reduce stress, relieve muscular tension in neck, shoulders and back, increases flexibility,
balance and endurance as well as enhances your well being. Class size: 30
Sessions: Summer
Games 1-4 PM Cost: Free
Stop by and play board or card games with your friends. You may even learn a new game. All are welcome
Ongoing
DANVERS COUNCIL ON AGING
2017 SPECIAL INTEREST PROGRAMS/ACTIVITIES
SEMESTER BEGINS MONDAY, JULY 10, 2017
All classes are open to everyone, you do not need to be a Danvers resident or a senior to attend classes. Registration in advance is
required for all classes on a first-come, first served basis.
Summer Registration: June 12-30, 2017
Summer Session: July 10-August 18, 2017
IN ORDER TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT—PLEASE NOTE: Class sizes are limited. please sign up
during the designated registration period. Once a class is full we will start a waiting list. If you wait until the
day the class starts, you may discover there is no space available.
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TUESDAYS
Zumba 9:15-10 AM Priscilla Gerrard Cost: $30.00 Member/$42 non member
Low impact aerobics custom tailored to the fitness needs of the more mature fitness conscious individual. Class meets every
Tuesday and Thursday. Purchase a “Passport to Health” card and have it punched every session you attend. Each card is good for
12 sessions. The card does not expire.
Ongoing
Intermediate Bridge-Plus 9:30-11:30 AM Norm Mason Cost: $25 Member/$35 non member
Six classes will help the more experienced bridge player with complex bridge situations. Class size: 24
Sessions: Summer
Open Time to Play Bridge 12:00-4:30 PM No Cost
Tables of 4 may be reserved by calling the center at 978 762-0208 or 978 762-0209. Come as part of a group or by yourself and
make new friends!
Ongoing
WEDNESDAYS
Strong Women, Strong Bones 8:30-9:30 AM Carole Lane Cost: $5 per session member/$7 Non member
Weight-bearing, resistance training based on the Tufts Medical Program. Please bring your hand weights.
Ongoing
Video Exercise 8:30-9:30 AM Cost: Free
Join our group as they exercise to “Richard Simmons and the Silver Foxes”. This fitness video program is designed for “Silver
Citizens”. Group meets Monday, Wednesday & Friday mornings.
Ongoing
Chair Toning 9:45 – 10:30 AM Priscilla Gerrard Cost: $30/$45
Chair Toning is a program to strengthen and tone various body parts. It is a non-stress, low-impact class. It is appropriate for any
age and level of physical capability. Participants are seated throughout the program. Exercises are done for warm-up, toning and
strength and cool-down. Weights can be used for a portion of the class – but this is optional. Suggested weights are 1-3 lb hand
weights. Upper body, lower body and core strengthening/toning are the focus of this class. Emphasis on breathing and control
with movement throughout. Participants are not expected to use weights or do certain exercises if this is beyond their ability or
comfort level. Class size: 12
Sessions: Summer
Parkinson’s Fitness & Movement 10:30-11:30 AM Linda & Keith Hall Cost: No Charge
Do you have Parkinson’s Disease or symptoms similar? If so, this exercise class is for you. Linda and Keith Hall of Parkinson’s
Fitness will lead you through a variety of customized exercises to improve balance and stability, agility, cognitive awareness, and
strength-training by ability levels. This program was created to promote self-motivation and positive attitudes. There is no charge
for this as it is being generously sponsored by Genesis Health Care at Hathorne Hill.
Ongoing
Watercolor As You Like It 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Karen Nastuk Cost: Members $55 Member/ $75 non member
Six classes for beginners and intermediates to enhance painting skills. Additional supplies required. Class size: 9
Sessions: Summer
Open Time to Play Mah Jongg 1-4 PM No Cost
Tables of 4 may be reserved by calling the center at 978 762-0208 or 978 762-0209. Sign up as part of a group or by yourself and
make new friends! Tiles can be supplied by the Senior Center.
Ongoing
Quilters & Rug Braiders 1-4 PM No Cost
Individuals work on their own projects. All are welcome.
Ongoing
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WEDNESDAYS continued
Bereavement, Loss and Change Support Group 1:30-3:00 PM, Nancy Downey, Ph.D No Cost
A support group for people who have experienced the death of a loved one and who want to understand the grieving process, find
comfort, healing, and more meaning in their lives.
Ongoing
THURSDAYS
Zumba 9:15-10 AM Priscilla Gerrard Cost: $30 Member/$42 non member
Low impact aerobics custom tailored to the fitness needs of the more mature fitness conscious individual. Class meets every
Tuesday and Thursday. Purchase a “Passport to Health” card and have it punched every session you attend. Each card is good for
12 sessions. The card does not expire.
Ongoing
Maple Sugar Jazz Band 1:15-3 PM No Cost
Join John Kendrick and his Maple Sugar Jazz Band for live music and dancing every Thursday.
Ongoing
FRIDAYS
Video Exercise 8:30-9:30 AM Cost: Free
Join our group as they exercise to “Richard Simmons and the Silver Foxes”. This fitness video program is designed for “Silver
Citizens”. Group meets Monday, Wednesday & Friday mornings.
Ongoing
Wii Bowling 9-10 AM Cost: Free
Have you tried Wii Bowling? Join us to play weekly. This is a game anyone can play.
Ongoing
Woodcarving 9 AM-12 Noon No Cost Beginners and intermediates welcome. Participants will work on their own projects. Please provide your own tools and supplies.
Ongoing
Bingo 10 AM-12 Noon Bingo played weekly from 10 AM—12 Noon. All are welcome.
Ongoing
Café 9 AM-1 PM
Special lunch entrée available. See monthly meal calendar for entrees and pricing.
Ongoing
Parkinson’s Fitness & Movement 1-2PM Linda & Keith Hall Cost: No Charge
Do you have Parkinson’s Disease or symptoms similar? If so, this exercise class is for you. Linda and Keith Hall of Parkinson’s
Fitness will lead you through a variety of customized exercises to improve balance and stability, agility, cognitive awareness, and
strength-training by ability levels. This program was created to promote self-motivation and positive attitudes.
ongoing
Knitting 1-3 PM No Cost
All participants work on their own projects. Members help each other over the tricky points and help you turn out an item just like
the photo in the instructions. All Welcome!
Ongoing
VETERANS’ SERVICES ANNOUNCEMENTS
Veterans’ Service Officer
Peter Mirandi 978-777-0001 x 3025
DANVERS VETERANS & WIDOW(ER)S
You MAY be entitled to REIMBURSEMENT OF YOUR MEDICAL EXPENSES &
possibly additional FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE through Massachusetts Chapter 115
Single: Income is below $1,915/mo & assets less than $3,200 Couple: Combined income is below $2,585/mo & assets less than $7,000
For information about Chapter 115 Benefits or to schedule an appointment, contact Danvers Veterans’ Service Officer,
Peter Mirandi, at (978) 777-0001 x3025 or Outreach Coordinator, Lisa Westrate, at (978) 762-0208 x105
VA HOSPITAL TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS
Veterans must schedule his/her own appointment with the VA.
BEDFORD
DEPARTS at 9:30 am Monday - Friday
Vittori Rocci Post #56
143 Brimbal Ave. Beverly
Call the Gloucester VA Clinic at 781-687-2000 or
1800-838-6331 or 978-282-0676 with at least 24 hour
notice to be added to the Gloucester – Bedford Shuttle
with a Beverly pick up. Cost: Free
JAMAICA PLAIN
DEPARTS at 8:30 am 1st Tues & 3rd Wed each
month
Torigian Community Life Center
Peabody Council on Aging
79 Central St. Peabody
Call 978-531-2254 to schedule a ride to Jamaica
Plain. Cost: $5/vet (+one optional escort) (This
shuttle is sponsored by Lahey Clinic, Mayor Ed
Bettencourt & the Community Life Center)
Veterans who need transportation to/from the Vittori Rocci Post #56 in Beverly or the Torigian Community Life
Center please call Lorene at 978-762-0208 with at least 48 hours advance notice to schedule a ride with the
Danvers Senior Center van.
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CHALLENGES OF LIVING ALONE (CLA):
The Challenges of Living Alone group is open to anyone looking for support in successful solo-survival; we meet
regularly on the 4th Thursday of each month from 1 – 2 pm. Feel free to invite someone who you think might benefit
from the group.
On June 22nd, the discussion topic of the day will be Long Term Care (LTC) using information provided by the
Massachusetts State Division of Insurance.
We will cover issues such as:
What is meant by “Long Term Care”? What types of LTC are available?
What are the costs? And is there any way to plan to pay for it?
What is Long Term Care Insurance and how does it work?
Does my current insurance or Medicare help pay for LTC?
I’ve heard Medicaid or MassHealth might help pay but I don’t think I qualify.
Bring your questions! If we can’t answer it in our group, we will compile the questions and present them to an
attorney to answer on another day.
regular basis any changes/additions in our activities and on any programming. Search for us at: Danvers Council on Aging
SOCIAL SERVICES ANNOUNCEMENTS
OUTREACH COORDINATOR, Lisa Westrate 978)762-0208 x105
Lisa Westrate is available for information and referral regarding services and benefits that may be helpful to you. Call to schedule an
appointment. Home visits are possible upon request.
If you have questions about the Low Vision support group or the CLA group please
contact Lisa Westrate, Group Leader/Outreach at 978-762-0208 (x105).
LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUP:
This group is for those experiencing any type of vision loss ranging from a small
degree of vision loss to those who are totally blind. We meet on the 2nd Thursday of
each month at 10:30am.
On June 8th, we will have an open group with an opportunity to share experiences and
hear from others.
1. Please bring an item from home that has made a big difference in making your
life easier or even more pleasant.
2. Please bring in names and contact information for ophthalmologist, retinal
specialist, etc.
Do you have difficulty reading or holding books and newspapers?
The Talking Information Center Network (TIC) is a radio reading service that provides around the clock
programming for the blind, visually impaired or otherwise disabled. Tune in to volunteers as they read state and
local newspapers, magazines, periodicals and other information about state programs and events.
** HOW TO LISTEN
Call TIC at 781-834-4400 to order a radio receiver.
Listen by telephone: call 712-832-7025
Listen via website: www.ticnetwork.org
Download our free app on your phone
** For more information go to, www.ticnetwork.org or call 781-834-4400.
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Annual Little League Senior Picnic
Please join the Danvers National Little League for a picnic on Saturday,
June 10th from 12 Noon-3 PM at Tapley Field. There is no charge, but
please register by calling the Senior Center at 978 762-0208.
Transportation provided if necessary. Please let us know when you register.
Operation Troop Support
Items for June
In keeping with the growing needs of our troops, we will be collecting these needed items for the month of June:
Powdered drink mixes such as Gatorade, Lemonade, Kool Aid, Tang or Mix. Please drop off items at the Danvers
Council on Aging, 25 Stone Street.
Medical Equipment
We are currently in need of bath seats and bath benches. We are not accepting any other items at this time. We will
update monthly any items needed. These items are loaned to seniors at no charge to assist them in their
recuperation. You may drop these items off at the front desk at the Senior Center if you have any to donate.
Did you know that you can get current updates on activities, classes, etc. just by liking us on Facebook? We update
on a regular basis any changes/additions in our activities and on any programming. Search for us at : Danvers
Council on Aging and Senior Center, click Like, and you will be kept up to date!
Circle of Hope
Does someone close to you (spouse/partner, child, grandchild, or trusted caregiver) withhold your medication, use
your money without permission, limit your phone calls, or tell you when or where you can go? Do you feel that
nothing you ever do or say is “right?” If so, you are not alone. Are you looking to be among peers in a safe space to
share your experience? Help us help you, by joining a free educational support group for seniors over 50 every
Tuesday from 11 am to 12 pm at the Danvers Council on Aging. This group is completely confidential. The group
is sponsored by CALL-NS, Confronting Abuse in Later Life-North Shore, a grant which aims to provide outreach
and education around abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation of elders fifty years and over. For more
information, contact: Carolyn Lewis at 978-624-2248
What is a MOON?
For people with Medicare, MOON has a new meaning: “Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice”. This newly
required notice must be given to some patients who have been admitted to a hospital for “observation”. Hospitals
are increasingly admitting patients under observation status.
You may be surprised to know that even if you are admitted to a hospital room overnight, you might not be an
“inpatient”. If you are under observation, you are considered an outpatient even though you may stay in a hospital
bed for many days. This changes how your Medicare coverage works. The MOON will explain the reason for
observation status and how it affects your Medicare coverage.
For example, if you have Original Medicare, with or without a Medigap plan, an inpatient hospital stay of at least
three days is needed to get any coverage for skilled nursing facility (SNF) care. If you are under observation, you
would not get any follow up SNF coverage paid for, even if it is medically necessary. However, if you are in a
Medicare Advantage plan or your doctor is in an Accountable Care Organization, the rules are different and the
three-day requirement may be waived.
For further assistance about this or any Medicare issue, contact the SHINE Program. Trained SHINE volunteers
offer free, confidential counseling on all aspects of Medicare and related health and drug insurance programs. To
schedule a SHINE appointment, call the Danvers Council on Aging at 978-762-0208. For other SHINE related
matters, call 1-800-AGE-INFO (1-800-243-4636), then press or say 3. Once you get the SHINE answering
machine, leave your name and number. A volunteer will call you back, as soon as possible.
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Cherry Street Chiropractic & Wellness Center, call for a Free Osteoporosis Screening
978-774-4468.
Curran Brothers Florists, 10% off cash & car ry sales (no wire orders)
Hartnett’s Auto Body, $3.00 off any car wash (coupon needed)
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CORPORATE OUR
Donald E. Kowalski, DDS, 10% off regular fees.
Rocco’s Pizza House, 10% off regular pr ices (excludes delivery/cater ing)
SPONSORS Please present your card
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Birthday Lunch (The 2nd Wednesday of each month)
The next Birthday Lunch will be held on Wednesday, June 14th at 12pm. If you are celebrating
a birthday in the month of June lunch is on us! May birthday was Toni Theriault. Not pictured
Joyce Hampson. Please call & register by June 13th at 10am.
Would you benefit from a free monthly bag of groceries?
You may be eligible for the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)! The Danvers Council on
Aging will begin working with the Greater Boston Food Bank to provide the CSFP once a month beginning
in September for individuals 60 years of age or older. Eligibility is determined by age, gross monthly
income and household size- please see the chart below.
Verification of identity, age, residence and income will be required upon applying. Please contact Lisa
Westrate at 978-762-0208 for more information.
Household Size Weekly Monthly Annual
1 $ 295.00 $ 1,276.00 $ 15,301.00
2 $ 399.00 $ 1,726.00 $ 20,709.00
3 $ 503.00 $ 2,177.00 $ 26,117.00
4 $ 607.00 $ 2,628.00 $ 31,525.00
Social Seniors Supportive Day Program
We continue to accept applications for participation in this unique program. If you or someone you know may be
interested please contact Judith Ryan at (978)762-0208, for more information. We are happy to offer a risk “FREE”
trial day and financial assistance may be available to Danvers residents 60 and older through the generosity of the
Clara & Harvey Pillsbury Foundation.
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