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Murray
Senior Recreation Center
October 2021 Recreation for 55+
Next Center Closures
Thursday, Nov 11 Veterans Day
Upcoming Special Events
Monday, Nov 8 Veterans’ Brunch
Wednesday, Nov 17 Thanksgiving Meal
Friday, Dec 3 Holiday Boutique
Director’s Corner
The Murray Senior Recreation Center is a happening place. We have a little bit of everything for everyone. We are
fortunate to have such a nice Center for the residents of our community to utilize. My hope is that more Murray
residents will take the opportunity to use our facility and programs. Our vision has always been to create a healthy and
happy environment. Our primary goal is to provide programs within our community that are accessible to you. One of
the main benefits is that this will help you keep active as you get older. By keeping active, both mentally and
physically, you stay stronger which helps support independent living. Another benefit is being able to socialize and
form friendships with others. That social interaction and stimulation gives you the chance to get involved in the
community. This is a huge need that is underestimated in seniors. Our Center can provide contact with others through
all sorts of programs and activities which can be both mentally and physically stimulating. Within this newsletter there
are many activities listed to help you in that process.
We will also be conducting a survey over the next several weeks starting October 1 to identify ways we can improve
and better serve our senior community. Please take the time to complete this important survey. Your input is valuable
to us as we move forward in making changes to improve your overall experience at the Center. We
hope you will take advantage of these programs by visiting the Murray Senior Recreation Center and
participating. I am positive that it will enhance your quality of life! – Cory Plant, Director
MCReg.com We are now offering the
additional option to register online
for classes, services, and some trips.
#10 East 6150 South
Murray, UT 84107
801-264-2635 [email protected]
Website: murray.utah.gov
Director: Cory Plant
Monday – Friday 8:00 – 4:30
Thursday 8:00 – 9:30
Saturday – Sunday Closed
Inside this issue:
General Information 2
Classes 3
Computer & Movies 4
Special Events 5
Calendar of Events 6
Recreation 8
Services 9
Fitness 10
Travel 11
Lunch Menu 12
Murray City Administration
Mayor Blair Camp Parks and Recreation Director: Kim Sorensen City Council: Kat Martinez, District 1 Dale Cox, District 2 Rosalba Dominguez, District 3 Diane Turner, District 4 Brett Hales, District 5
Murray Senior Recreation Center Staff
Director Cory Plant Programming Maureen Gallagher Wayne Oberg Secretary April Callaway Receptionist Amber Matern Ceramics Cindy Mangone Chef Omar Limon Building Attendant Karl Schatten
Advisory Board
Chair: Richard Clark Lynn Anderson Christine Clark Max Derrick Susan Hatcher Becky Harris Ed Houston Sandra Jones Karl Schatten
Page 2 General Information
Miscellaneous Information
Our monthly NEWSLETTER is emailed to those who have a
current participant account and have provided us with
their email address. A printed copy is available at the
Murray Senior Recreation Center, online at
murray.utah.gov, or mailed to your home for a $20 yearly
subscription fee. A suggested donation of $1 per issue is
appreciated for the copies picked up at the Murray Senior
Recreation Center. Newsletters are archived online.
You may make a RESERVATION for yourself and one friend
for programs and trips as long as payment accompanies
the reservation. If you pay for a friend, you are
responsible for taking care of any cancellations and/or
refunds with the friend.
Ask at the Front Desk for a copy of our CANCELLATION
POLICY. As a general rule, the policy to receive a full
refund is two business days for classes or services, five
business days for day trips or special events, and six
weeks for overnight trips.
We accept all major CREDIT CARDS for activity payments
made online at mcreg.com, over the phone, or in person.
All charges made will show from “Murray Parks” on your
credit card or bank statement.
Inquire at the Front Desk if you need SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATIONS to participate in any of our activities.
We will make every effort to assist hearing, vision, or
physically-impaired participants if notified at least three
business days in advance.
ANIMALS are not allowed on the premises of the Murray
Senior Recreation Center except service animals as
defined by Utah Code. The service animal must be
wearing its service vest or the individual needs to present
the animal’s identification card at the Front Desk.
April Callaway is a NOTARY and is available to sign
documents that need to be notarized; this is a free service
for Center participants.
Our ADVISORY BOARD meets monthly at 10:30 on the 4th
Wednesday each month. The public is always welcome to
attend and there is time provided for comments.
Heritage Senior Adults, Inc.
DONATIONS made to the Murray Senior Recreation
Center go to the Heritage Senior Adults, Inc., which is a
501(c)3 and funds a scholarship program for our seniors.
The SCHOLARSHIP program provides up to $70 per month
for one year to an individual to help pay for lunch and
activities at the Murray Senior Recreation Center.
Applications are available at the Front Desk.
Pick up your 20% senior discount punch card (60+) at the
Front Desk for use at any CHUCK-A-RAMA restaurant. The
cost is $1 and Chuck-A-Rama gives the Heritage Senior
Adults, Inc. all the proceeds from sale of the cards.
Each time you swipe your rewards card at Smith’s we will
earn money through SMITH’S INSPIRING DONATIONS, but
only if you link your rewards card to the Heritage Center
(#80274).
Add a tile to the WALL OF SUPPORT in the Murray Senior
Recreation Center courtyard. Messages can be 3 lines
with up to 20 characters per line. The tiles are 4”x 8”x
2½” ($125) or 8”x 8”x 2½” ($250) and are engraved using
state-of-the-art laser technology, which ensures strength
and durability for a lifetime.
www.facebook.com/MurraySeniorRec/www.facebook.com/MurrayCityUtah/
Classes Page 3
Vital Aging: Keys to Maintaining Independence
On Tuesday, October 26 at 1:00, the VITAL AGING
wellness topic will be KEYS TO MAINTAINING
INDEPENDENCE. For seniors on a fixed budget, money
matters can be a big stressor. While the focus on this class
will be on budgeting, we will also discuss ways to maintain
independence and live a simple yet happy life. This is a
free class. Register now.
If you would like to talk with Kayla from the Vital Aging
project regarding any personal problems or issues, she
will be available a half-hour prior to the class. Let the
Front Desk know if you are interested.
Painting Classes
John Fackrell’s six-week WATERCOLOR class will focus on
the art of Georgia O’Keeffe and began on Monday,
September 20 and will continue through Monday,
October 25 at 9:00-12:00. Cost is $33. Register now.
John and Joan Fackrell’s six-week ART APPRECIATION/
BEGINNING WATERCOLOR class began on Monday,
September 20 and will continue through Monday,
October 25 at 1:00-3:30. Cost is $33. Register now.
Jeanette Morris’ eight-week PAINTING class began on
Wednesday, September 8 and will continue through
Wednesday, October 27 at 9:00-12:00. Cost is $40.
Register now. Jeanette is an experienced teacher and
paints in both watercolor and oils; she also has some
experience with pastels and acrylics.
Crafts
Cindy Mangone’s CERAMICS class is held
at 8:30-12:00 every Tuesday and Thurs-
day. Cindy can provide help for those
with all experience levels. The cost is
$1.50 each class plus cost of supplies.
Supplies and equipment are available to
produce knickknacks, works of art, and
functional pieces such as plates and bowls.
A small group of CRAFTERS meets on Tuesdays
at 12:45-4:00 to share their skills, knowledge,
and to socialize. Newcomers are always wel-
come. Bring your ideas and projects to share.
Grief Support Class
On Friday, October 1, 15, and 29 at
10:30, Jody Davis, a Chaplain from
Rocky Mountain Hospice, will discuss
ways to process grief in our GRIEF
SUPPORT CLASS. Grief is not limited
only to the death of a loved one; it may also be caused by
a reaction to divorce, a decrease in physical ability, and
other grief-producing events that are all too common as
we age. This is a free class. Register now.
Earthquake Class
On Tuesday, October 5 at 10:30, Maralin
Hoff, “The Earthquake Lady,” from the
State of Utah Department of Public
Safety will be at the Center to share her
knowledge about how to “safe proof” your home in the
event of an EARTHQUAKE. During an earthquake, great
movement occurs and you may injure yourself or
experience personal financial hardship. You will learn
simple ways to secure wall units and furnishings to help
keep them from falling. You will also learn how to protect
yourself from getting hurt. This is a free class. Register
now.
History Class
On Tuesday, October 12 at 10:30,
Jim Duignan, who originally hails
from Dublin, Ireland, and is a retired
history teacher, will discuss THE
HISTORY OF ISLAM.
Islam was founded by the prophet Mohammed, who was
born in Mecca around 570 AD and settled in Medina
around 622 AD. Muslims believe Mohammed was the last
and most important in a series of prophets, including
Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. The holy book of Islam is the
Quran, which means "the timeless words of God." The
core practices are known as the Five Pillars -- daily prayer,
faith, fasting, pilgrimage, and alms giving.
This is a free class. Register now.
You can make me
at the Center!
Page 4 Computer Classes and Movies
Computer Classes
Bob Beaudoin has one-hour INDIVIDUAL HELP
appointments on Tuesday, October 12 and October 26 at
1:00, 2:00, and 3:00. Bob can assist with computers or
mobile devices (except Apple products).
Alex Orton has a one-hour INDIVIDUAL HELP appointment
on Fridays at 9:00. Alex can assist with computers or
mobile devices including Apple products.
Ashton Snelgrove has one-hour INDIVIDUAL HELP
appointments on Fridays at 10:00 and 11:00. Ashton can
assist with computers or mobile devices including Apple
products.
Cost is $3 per computer class appointment. Registration
and payment needed in advance.
Computer Lab
The COMPUTER LAB has six computers running Windows
10. Computers are available anytime a group class is not
being held. There is no charge to use the computers. We
ask that users sign in and list the computer they are using.
Any printing costs 5¢ per page (collection box is in the
computer lab).
Pool Hall
Pool tables are available for your recreational enjoyment
during Center hours of operation. The pool tables are
located in the POOL HALL at the east end of the building.
Movies on Mondays
We can all use a feel-good, escapist 2 hours a week. Join
us every Monday at 1:30 for MOVIES ON MONDAYS.
Enjoy a free popcorn as well. No registration required.
Monday, October 4 – The Mummy PG-13 2h 4m
Stumbling upon an ancient tomb in 1925,
the treasure-seeking explorers unwittingly
set loose a 3,000-year-old legacy of terror,
which is embodied in the vengeful
reincarnation of an Egyptian priest who
had been sentenced to an eternity as one
of the living dead.
Monday, October 11 – The Mummy Returns PG-13 2h 10m
The evil mummy returns to wreak havoc as
he resumes his relentless search for power
and immortality. Another ancient evil has
been unleashed, even more dangerous
than Imhotep. Only the heroic Rick
O'Connell and his wife stand in the way of
these twin terrors as they embark upon a
desperate mission to save the world.
Monday, October 18 – A Cinderella Story PG 1h 35m
High school student Sam scrubs floors at a
diner, copes with her wicked stepmother
and stepsisters, and all the while dreams
of Princeton. She embarks on a romance
conducted entirely by text message and
email. But who is the guy ? What happens
when they meet at the Halloween dance?
Monday, October 25 – Hotel Transylvania PG 1h 31m
Dracula, who operates a high-end resort
away from the human world, goes into
overprotective mode when a boy
discovers the resort and falls for the
count's teenaged daughter.
Family History Workshop
Glen Sisam’s Family History Training Team will begin a
new five-week FAMILY HISTORY WORKSHOP on
Wednesday, October 13 through Wednesday, November
10 from 12:30-2:00. This course is a great way to get your
genealogy started or to expand your family’s history. This
is a FREE class. Space is limited to six participants.
Registration begins Tuesday, October 5.
Improve Your Smartphone Experience
On Friday, November 5 at 9:00, Alex Orton will be
teaching IMPROVE YOUR SMARTPHONE EXPERIENCE. He
will be giving you tips and tricks about Android and
iPhone devices. You will
also learn how to better
manage your apps,
messages, and move
photos. Cost is $5. Class
is limited to 5 people.
Register now.
Special Events Page 5
Special Event: Oktoberfest
Our annual OKTOBERFEST will be held on Wednesday,
October 20 from 11:00-1:00. The meal will include
Pretzel, Bratwurst or Bone-In Chicken, German Potato
Salad, Roasted Brussel Sprouts, Rolls, and Apple Strudel.
The cost for this fun event will be $10 for reserved seats.
Purchase one seat or an entire table of six. Registration
began Wednesday, September 22.
Deadline: No reservations or refunds may be made after
close of business on Friday, October 8.
When purchasing your seats, specify chicken or bratwurst
for each named person. Up to six tickets (a table) may be
purchased by an individual. Register early–seating is
limited and tickets go quickly.
After a seven-year hiatus, we are
happy to announce that the
Salzburger Echo will be providing the
entertainment for this year’s
Oktoberfest.
Special Event: Thanksgiving Meal
Join us for our THANKSGIVING MEAL, which will be on
Wednesday, November 17 at 11:00, to give thanks for all
the good things in life. Registration will begin Tuesday,
October 19. Entertainment begins at 11:00 with Mixed
Nuts—a five-piece combo specializing in Big Band era
music. The meal of turkey with all the trimmings will
follow at 12:00.
Deadline: No reservations or refunds may be made after
close of business on Wednesday, November 10.
Cost is $10 per person. Purchase one
seat or an entire table of six. You
may choose your table when you
make the reservation and you must
provide us with all the names of
those sitting at your table.
Veterans Wanted for a Special Project
If you are a Veteran and are willing to help
local high school students tell your military
story, let us know at the Front Desk.
Veterans and students will meet several
times during October. The students
participating will meet at the Veteran’s
convenience. The students will write the Veterans’ stories
and present them on Friday, November 5 at 3:00. This is a
great opportunity to have your story in print as a
keepsake document you can share with your family. All
are welcome to hear the Veterans’ stories.
Craft Vendors Wanted Our annual Holiday
Boutique will be Friday,
December 3 from 10:00 to
3:00. Please contact
Maureen if you are
interested in purchasing a table to sell your handmade art
or craft items. The cost for a table is $30. Ask at the Front
Desk about the application and instructions. The
application and samples must be submitted by Friday,
October 15.
Sellers will be contacted later in October once the
selection committee has decided who will be participating
in our bouquet. No homemade food is allowed.
Cancellations must be received by Friday, November 12.
November Brunch Café Honoring Veterans
If you are a 55+ Veteran, your meal is on us at our
BRUNCH CAFÉ HONORING VETERANS on Monday,
November 8 at 10:15-12:00. The menu is à la carte. Prior
registration is not required.
MONDAY TUESDAY
9:00 9:00
10:00 11:00 11:00
1:00 1:30 2:00
NIA Watercolors Yoga Chakra Meditation Golf Banquet (reservation only) Art Appreciation Movie: The Mummy Strength Conditioning
8:30 9:30
10:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 12:30 12:45
1:00 2:00
Ceramics Advanced Line Dance Tai Chi Earthquake Class Lunch Overall Fitness Class Personal Training Crafters Canasta Beginning Line Dance
9:00 9:00
10:00 11:00
1:00 1:30 2:00
NIA Watercolors Yoga Chakra Meditation Art Appreciation Movie: The Mummy Returns Strength Conditioning
8:30 9:30 9:30
10:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 12:45
1:00 1:00 2:00
Ceramics Advanced Line Dance Toenail Clipping Tai Chi History Class Lunch Overall Fitness Class / Training Crafters Legal Help / Computer Help Canasta Beginning Line Dance
9:00 9:00
10:00 11:00
1:00 1:30 2:00
NIA Watercolors Yoga Chakra Meditation Art Appreciation Movie: A Cinderella Story Strength Conditioning
8:30 9:30
10:30 11:30 12:30 12:30 12:45
1:00 2:00
Ceramics Advanced Line Dance Tai Chi Lunch Overall Fitness Class Personal Training Crafters Canasta NO Beginning Line Dance
9:00 9:00
10:00 10:15 11:00
1:00 1:30 2:00
NIA Watercolors Yoga Brunch Café Chakra Meditation Art Appreciation Movie: Hotel Transylvania Strength Conditioning
8:30 9:30
10:30 11:30 12:30 12:30 12:45
1:00 1:00 2:00
Ceramics Advanced Line Dance Tai Chi Lunch Overall Fitness Class Personal Training Crafters Vital Aging Canasta / Computer Help Beginning Line Dance
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Monthly Calendar
OCTOBER
Murray Senior Recreation Center
#10 East 6150 South
Murray, UT 84107
801-264-2635 [email protected]
Website: murray.utah.gov
Director: Cory Plant
Monday – Friday 8:00 – 4:30
Thursday 8:00 – 9:30
Saturday – Sunday Closed
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 9:00
9:00 9:00
10:00 10:30 11:15 11:30 12:30 12:30 12:45
1:00
Zumba Haircuts Computer Help Flu Shots Grief Support Chair Aerobics Lunch Overall Fitness Class Personal Training Bingo Bridge
9:00 9:15 9:30
10:00 11:15 11:30 12:30 12:45
1:00
Painting Pinochle Health Screening Yoga Chair Aerobics Birthday Wednesday Family History Bingo Bridge
8:30 10:30 10:30 11:30
2:00 3:00 7:00 7:00
Ceramics Fall Colors Trip Tai Chi Lunch Strength Conditioning Readers Theater Evening Yoga Evening Social Dance
9:00 9:00 9:00
11:15 11:30 12:30 12:30 12:45
1:00
Zumba NO Haircuts Computer Help Chair Aerobics Lunch Overall Fitness Class Personal Training Bingo Bridge
9:00 9:15
10:00 11:15 11:30 12:30 12:45
1:00
Painting Pinochle Yoga Chair Aerobics Lunch Family History Bingo Bridge
8:30 8:30 9:30
10:30 10:30 11:30
2:00 3:00 7:00 7:00
Ceramics Wendover Heber Valley Railroad Trip Tai Chi Blood Pressure Clinic Lunch Strength Conditioning Readers Theater Evening Yoga Evening Social Dance
9:00 9:00 9:00
10:30 11:15 11:30 12:30 12:30 12:45
1:00 1:00
Zumba Haircuts Computer Help Grief Support Chair Aerobics Lunch Overall Fitness Class Personal Training Bingo Bridge Medicare Counseling
9:00 9:15
10:00 11:15 11:00 12:30 12:45
1:00
Painting Pinochle Yoga NO Chair Aerobics OKTOBERFEST Family History NO Bingo Bridge
8:30 9:30
10:30 11:30
2:00 3:00 7:00 7:00
Ceramics Antelope Island Trip Tai Chi Lunch Strength Conditioning Readers Theater Evening Yoga Evening Social Dance
9:00 9:00 9:00
11:15 11:30 12:30 12:30 12:45
1:00
Zumba Haircuts Computer Help Chair Aerobics Lunch Overall Fitness Class Personal Training Bingo Bridge
9:00 9:15
10:00 10:30 11:15 11:30 12:30 12:45
1:00
Painting Pinochle Yoga Advisory Board Meeting Chair Aerobics Lunch Family History Bingo Bridge
8:30 10:30 11:30
2:00 3:00 7:00 7:00
Ceramics Tai Chi Lunch Strength Conditioning Readers Theater Evening Yoga Evening Social Dance
9:00 9:00
10:30 11:15 11:30 12:15 12:30 12:30 12:45
1:00
Zumba Haircuts / Computer Help Grief Support Chair Aerobics Lunch Readers Theater Performance Overall Fitness Class Personal Training Bingo Bridge
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Q: Is there a waiting period needed between COVID booster and Flu Shot?
A: For the COVID booster (THIRD dose), it is recommended there be a one week waiting period between the flu shot and the booster.
CNS email 9/20/2021
Page 8 Recreation
Bingo
BINGO is played every Wednesday and Friday at 12:45.
Bingo is free, although donations are appreciated.
Winners receive a $5 gift certificate to Macey’s or Village
Inn Restaurant.
NOTE: The bingo cards will be available at 12:30 each
Wednesday and Friday. Tables will be called randomly to
pick up cards before the start of bingo.
The bingo program is operated by donations. Please help
the program maintain quality prizes by donating. The
suggested donation amount is $1 for 1-3 cards played or
$2 for 4-6 cards played.
A special THANK YOU to Village Inn for donating pies each
week, to Jenkins-Soffe for sponsoring bingo on the first
Friday of each month, and AMG Senior Medical Group for
sponsoring bingo on the last Wednesday of each month.
Evening Social Dance
DANCE to the musical genius of
Tony Summerhays each
Thursday night at 7:00-9:30 pm.
Cost for this activity is $5 per person. Light refreshments
are served during the break and door prizes are given
each week. Advanced registration is not required. Pay at
the door.
Each dance is supported by a sponsoring agency that
provides the refreshments and door prizes. Thank you to
Tony Summerhays and Cottonwood Creek Assistive Living
for September dance donations.
Birthday Wednesday
Celebrate your BIRTHDAY on the
FIRST WEDNESDAY of the month
and you could win a free lunch.
The lunch is on us if you are
turning 60, 70, 80, 90, or 100 this month—just tell the
lunch cashier you have hit a decade! There is free cake
and ice cream for everyone to enjoy, too.
A special thank you to Memorial Mortuaries
and Cemeteries for donating the cake!
Cards
BRIDGE play is on Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:00-4:00.
Some players arrive early to practice and pair with first
round partners. If an even number of players are not
available when play begins, the last person to arrive will
be rotated in or three-handed bridge will be played.
CANASTA is played on Tuesdays at 1:00-4:00 with a break
at noon for the Center’s lunch. Beginners are welcome, all
games are free, and anyone can join in on the fun.
PINOCHLE tournaments are held on Wednesdays at 9:15.
Players must check in no later than 9:00. No advance sign-
up is required. The cost is $2 and is paid at check-in.
Readers Theater
The READERS THEATER troupe meets every Thursday
from 3:00-4:00. Readers Theater is a style of theater
where actors perform their craft using vocal expression to
help the audience
understand the story. The
plays usually run anywhere
from 10 to 20 minutes.
Performances are usually
during lunch at 12:15 on the
last Friday each month.
Come and join in the fun!
Brunch Café
We will be offering our BRUNCH CAFÉ on Monday,
October 25 from 10:15-12:00. You may choose a
complete meal or pick à la carte from the menu. One
beverage (milk, juice, or coffee) is complimentary with
your order.
AARP Smart Driving Class
AARP has cancelled their in-person Driver Safety classes
until January 2022. The class is available online:
Website: www.aarpdriversafety.org
Promo code for 25% discount: DRIVINGSKILLS
They also suggested directing drivers interested in Smart
DriverTEK to the virtual and online workshop options at:
www.aarp.org/SDTEK
Services Page 9
Medicare Counseling
Need help with MEDICARE or supplement issues? Sign up
now for individualized help on Friday, October 15 from
1:00 to 2:00. Advance appointments are required. Bring
documents related to your questions. Bill Barron from Salt
Lake County Aging and Adult Services Senior Health Insur-
ance Program (SHIP) will help you. This is a free service.
Haircuts
Jocelyn Anderson will provide HAIRCUTS on Fridays
starting at 9:00 and appointments are every 20 minutes.
Haircuts cost $9 and is due at time of scheduling. Hair
washing is an additional $4, and is paid the day of your cut
at the Front Desk. Limited to 10 appointments.
Cancellations need to be made two working days in
advance for a refund.
Blood Pressure Clinic
Kim at Harmony Home Health and Hospice will be
conducting a BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC on Thursday,
October 14 from 10:30 to 12:00. No appointment
necessary.
Toenail Clipping
Dr. Scott Shelton provides TOENAIL CLIPPING every other
month. The next scheduled toenail clipping will be on
Tuesday, October 12 from 9:30 to 12:00. The cost is $11.
Payment is required at time of scheduling; register now.
The doctor is unable to provide toenail clipping services for
people who are diabetic or on anti-clotting agents such as
Coumadin.
Legal Consultation
An attorney is available for a 30-minute LEGAL
CONSULTATION at no charge on the second Tuesday each
month. Kyle Barrick will be available on Tuesday, October
12 from 1:00 to 3:00. Advanced appointments are
required.
Senior Center Legal Clinics are a pro-bono program
sponsored by the Utah State Bar Committee of Law and
Aging. Volunteer lawyers will consult with you, advise
you, or refer you to other resources for help, but they will
not solicit your business. This is a free service.
Flu Shots
Community Nursing Services will
be at the Center on Friday,
October 1 from 10:00 to 12:00.
You will be able to choose the
regular Influenza Vaccine (Quadrivalent four strain), High-
Dose Vaccine (for over 65), or Pneumonia vaccine.
Prevnar 13 (PCV13) is recommended for all seniors 65
years of age and older that have not previously received
this pneumococcal vaccination.
You MUST bring the following items with you before
receiving your flu shots: insurance or Medicare card (must
have Part B) and photo ID. Community Nursing Services is
contracted to directly bill most health insurances.
If you don’t have insurance, the regular FLU SHOT cost is
$35, High Dose $50, Pneumonia (PPSV 23) $100, and
Prevnar 13 is $195. As we age our immune system
weakens and our ability to fight illness decreases. Adults
age 65+ are more vulnerable to influenza. Vaccinations
are safe, effective, and considered to be the best way to
help protect against influenza. No registration required.
UVU Student Nurses: Health Screening
Student Nurses from UVU will be conducting a HEALTH
SCREENING on Wednesday, October 6 and Wednesday,
November 3 from 9:30 to 12:00. Screenings will include
heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen, and blood sugar
monitoring. No appointments necessary. Blood Testing
Our semi-annual BLOOD TESTING is scheduled for Friday,
November 12 from 9:00 to 11:00. This service is spon-
sored by IHC Laboratories. The cost is $15 for a Lipid Pro-
file, $7 for Hemoglobin A1C, or $22 for both. Payment is
made to IHC the day of the test. Results are mailed to your
home in approximately 2 weeks. Advance appointments
are required. Fasting is required for the Lipid Profile test.
Page 10 Fitness
Fitness Classes for the Month of October
PAY MONTHLY CLASS FEE OR INDIVIDUAL CLASS FEE IS $3 PAYABLE DAY OF CLASS
Subject to Class Space Availability
NIA ($10)
Mondays 9:00-10:00
Neuromuscular Integrative Action (NIA) is an expressive
fitness and awareness movement program designed to
enhance balance and help you move in harmony.
YOGA (Monday – $10, Wednesday – $10, Both – $20)
Mondays and Wednesdays 10:00-11:00
An ancient system of movements and breathing
techniques designed to help you relax and rejuvenate
your mind and spirit.
STRENGTH CONDITIONING ($20)
Mondays and Thursdays 2:00-3:00
Build muscular strength and endurance, increase your
balance, and improve flexibility.
TAI CHI ($20)
Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30-11:30
Focusing the mind solely on the movements of form helps
to bring about a state of mental calm and clarity.
EVENING YOGA ($10)
Thursday Evenings at 7:00 pm-8:00 pm
An ancient system of movements and breathing
techniques designed to help you relax and rejuvenate
your mind and spirit.
ZUMBA ($10)
Fridays 9:00-10:00
This class involves dance and aerobic movements
performed to energetic music.
CHAIR AEROBICS (FREE)
Wednesdays and Fridays 11:15-11:45
Great for beginners, those with standing or balance
problems, those who are easily fatigued, or those in a
wheelchair.
Exercise Room for the Month of October
The EXERCISE ROOM is open for daily use and contains a
treadmill, recumbent bike, hand and leg weights, weight
machine, and a strength band wall. The cost is $5 per
month, or free if you have Silver Sneakers or Silver & Fit.
Chakra Meditation
Barbara Battison will present in-depth information about
how CHAKRAS and MEDITATION work. Learn about
different ways to take responsibility for your own health.
A portion of this class will be spent on meditation and
how to activate and keep your chakras balanced.
The current eight-week session will continue through
Monday, November 8 at 11:00-12:30. The cost is $20 for
the eight-week session.
University of Utah Students
The University of Utah Exercise and Sports students will
be here every Tuesday and Friday at 12:30-1:30.
The students teach an OVERALL FITNESS CLASS at 12:30
that can help improve fitness levels and increase
endurance, balance, and stretching abilities.
They also offer 30-minute, one-on-one PERSONAL
TRAINING. Sign up at the Front Desk. Registration is
limited.
The University of Utah students’ overall fitness class and
personal training is free. Register now.
Line Dance
Enjoy some great exercise, stimulate your brain, and meet
with friends. LINE DANCE is held on Tuesday at 9:30 for
advanced dancers or Tuesday at 2:00 for beginners. The
cost is $10 per month or $20 for both classes. Register
now.
Winter Walking Club
The Spring/Summer Walking Club was a success with
several people reaching their goal of walking to Roswell,
New Mexico. We still have the month of October to reach
Roswell (743 miles), so keep on walking.
We want to give you an opportunity to
continue walking by offering a WINTER
WALKING CLUB. Our goal is to walk to
the Snowmobile Capital of the World,
Yellowstone National Park–which is 412
miles from the Center. Cost of the winter program is $5
and starts November 1. You will receive a pedometer and
monthly calendars. Prizes await those who make it to
Yellowstone by the end of March. Register now.
Pickleball Tournament Results
We had 27 enthusiastic participants playing in our “Blind
Draw” Pickleball Tournament last month. Many thanks
goes to Kenn Wilkinson for lending his expertise in putting
together and running the tournament, to Boomer
Pickleball and Scott McGuire for providing prizes and for
all those who brought food and drink items. Everyone
had a great time and congratulations to the winners.
1. Richard Clark, Kristine Dunn
2. Ben Gambino, Lorie Gambino
3. Ray Northway, Sheri Harrell
4. Randle Anderson, Lisa Joko
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Wendover
Travel to WENDOVER on Thursday, October 14, and enjoy
a day at the Rainbow Casino. The cost is $20 per person
which includes transportation, free bingo on the bus, and
a bonus package that includes $5 Luck Bucks, $5 off meal
coupon, $5.50 cocktail, and $20 free play coupon. The
buffet is no longer included or available. Masks are
mandatory at the casino. The bus will depart the Center
at 8:30 am and return about 7:00 pm. Register now. The
deadline to register or cancel for a full refund is Thursday,
October 7.
BUS TRIP REMINDERS
● Please park your car north of the light pole in our
parking lot to free up space for the daily patrons
of the Murray Senior Recreation Center.
● Bring a mask for trips as some destinations may
still require them.
● Please remember to bring your own water to
enjoy on the trip.
● For Le Bus chartered bus trips, the trip host will
pass around a tip jar to collect tips for the driver.
The standard tip is $1 per person.
Fall Colors
The FALL COLORS trip is on Thursday, October 7. The
chartered bus will leave the Center at 10:30 and return
around 3:00. The deadline to cancel for a full refund is
Thursday, September 30.
Antelope Island
ANTELOPE ISLAND State Park, the largest island in the
Great Salt Lake, is home to a free-roaming herd of about
500 bison. Pronghorn, deer, and bighorn sheep also share
the rangelands that overlook the desert lake. The Visitor
Center offers information on the island’s unique biology,
geology, and history.
The Center bus will depart on Thursday, October 21 at
9:30 and return about 4:00 pm. Cost is $15 and includes a
sack lunch. Registration begins Wednesday, October 6.
Heber Valley Railroad Cowboy Train
Heber Valley’s Western Music & Cowboy Poetry
Gathering takes place October 13-17. Join us on the
HEBER VALLEY RAILROAD COWBOY TRAIN and experience
a step back in time on the 120-year-old route of the Heber
Creeper. Your ride includes a train robbery and live, old-
fashioned western entertainment on board. The
concessions car will be open.
The Center bus will leave at 9:30 on Thursday, October 14
and returns around 3:30. The cost is $28 and includes
your train ticket and entrance to Tom’s Cabin, a rare
collection of cowboy collectibles rarely open to the public.
Lunch is on your own.
Registration begins Wednesday, September 29.
Outdoor Pickleball
Play OUTDOOR PICKLEBALL every weekday from 8:00 am
to 4:30 pm. This is a free activity. Please sign the clipboard
by the courts so we know who is using the courts.
We have a fun new
machine on loan
for the next few
weeks in our Exercise Room. Try
it out and leave your feedback.
The LifetimeVibe is manufactured
in Utah and is designed to
improve blood flow, increase
immunity, boost your
lymphatic system and more!
It provides a low impact exercise ideal for seniors!
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
ORANGE CHICKEN Lo Mein Noodles
Egg Roll
Fortune Cookie
NO LUNCH
GRILLED CHICKEN Fettuccine Alfredo
Steamed Broccoli
Garlic Toast
Cookie
SALISBURY STEAK
Mushroom Gravy
Roasted Carrots
Birthday Cake
and Ice Cream
CHEF SALAD Roll
Brownie
BISCUIT & GRAVY Scrambled Eggs
Hash Brown
Sausage Patty
Fresh Fruit
Lunch is served Tuesday-Friday at 11:30 to 12:30 Main Entrée price is $4
Pay the cashier in the kitchen and then go through the lunch line Ask at the Front Desk about prepaid lunch cards
Sandwiches or salads available as alternatives upon request
NO LUNCH
CHICKEN SOFT
TACOS Beans and Rice
Churro
MEAT LOAF Mashed Potatoes
with Gravy
Peas
Garlic Toast
Ice Cream
CRISPY FISH French Fries
Coleslaw
Tartar Sauce
Banana Pudding
BAKED CHICKEN Potato Au Gratin
Sautéed Zucchini
Fruit Cobbler
NO LUNCH
SHREDDED PORK
Chile Verde
Beans and Rice
Cake
Cost is $10
Registration deadline
is Friday, October 8
ROAST CHICKEN Stuffing
Cranberry Sauce
Pie
SHRIMP BOIL Corn and Sausage
Dirty Rice
Cake and Ice Cream
10:15-12:00
STEAK FAJITAS Flour Tortilla
Salad
Fresh Fruit
BAKED ZITI PASTA Meat Sauce
Salad
Garlic Toast
Ice Cream
GRILLED CHICKEN
GYRO White Sauce
Greek Salad
Lemon Rice
White Cake
SALMON Rice Pilaf
Steamed Veggies
Roll
Ambrosia Salad
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