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Phone: 574-223-6953 Fax: 574-223-4962 E-mail: [email protected] www.fultoncountycommunitycenter.com
Fulton County Community Center
625 Pontiac Street Rochester, IN 46975
Fulton County
TRANSPO
RIDE FREE to
& from
Woodlawn
Hospital &
their
affiliates!
223-4962
RATES
In Town—$2 per trip
In County—$4 per trip
Seniors—Donation
Only
Our monthly Newsletter is available on our website,
www.fultoncountycommunitycenter.com
Please check it out. You can also stop by the Center to pick up a copy or
have one have one emailed to you.
Important Numbers
Community Center
223-6953
R.S.V.P.
223-3716
Kitchen
223-8170
Transpo
223-4213
Fax
223-4962
CLOSED
FOR THE 4TH
OF JULY
Fulton County Community Center
JULY 2019
The Golden Chronicle Sponsored this month by First Federal Savings Bank
Hello Everyone,
Where is happiness? Happiness is in our own hands. How? By giving, and by spreading. Now, many people say how can we spread it?. First count your blessings and give and share with people. In my eyes the first blessing is in our smile and trust me guys, it costs nothing to smile. You only have to smile and see the difference in your life and in your heart. Our biggest problem, is that we get angry with others blessings. Count your own blessings, then you will come to know how happy you are. I will emphasize on these words "listen to your heart, your heart knows your true happiness. Don't follow the crowd, follow your heart. enjoy your hobbies, your talents, your gift of life. The biggest happiness lies in giving. Just give and see the different feeling of happiness that fills your heart, and your smile. Then your smile will come automatically. There are many ways in which we can give. Satisfaction is very necessary for leading a happy life. Once I met a nice lady that told me "life is full of problems, some we have to solve, some time will solve, and some problems will remain un-solved. You have to accept life as it comes and be content." Happiness is in living together. Togetherness in itself is a happiness. You might feed a stray dog or cat for a week and after a week if you don't get to see the dog you will start searching for him, start miss-ing him. What is this? This is love. Having feelings for others is love. Try to live together with all your family and friends, even your ani-mals and you will feel happy and loved. Georgia
JULY 2019
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LEFT TO RIGHT:
Sue Roesner, Robin Shull,
Nellie Alexander. They are
going to work with us at the
Life Care Center of Rochester names new director Life Care Center (LCC) of Rochester is designed to meet a resident’s skilled nursing, rehabilitation or Alzhei-mer’s care needs. The care team of highly trained and knowledgeable associates embrace Life Care’s goal of providing superior care in a loving, comfortable environment.
Nursing care services includes; 24/7 nursing care; preventive wound assessment and wound care; pain man-agement; assistance with daily living needs; physician visits; transportation assistance for doctors’ appoint-ments and social events.
For those with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders, LCC of Rochester provides a safe, homelike environ-ment to increase and /or maintain each resident’s level of function at its highest sustainable stage.
Rehabilitation is offered with full-time therapists, offering physical, occupational and speech therapies. LCC of Rochester uses state-of-the-art rehabilitation equipment with therapy offered seven days a week. Medi-care qualifies up to 100 days of nursing for both in and outpatient therapy services.
Life Care Centers of America, LLC. recently added to their leadership team in Rochester. “We as a team,” says executive director, Robin Shull, “have so much more we can now accomplish. By combining our strength and skill sets, we each have the ability, (as a team) to significantly impact the direction of Life Care Center of Rochester and to lay the groundwork for continued success.”
Robin Shull was recently chosen by Life Care Centers of America, LLC. To serve as Executive Director. Shull is a licensed health facility administrator and brings over 25 years’ experience in skilled nursing, rehabilitation and memory care. This includes 20 years as an administrator with five years in the business office. Shull is married to her husband Tracy and has three children, Tasha, Courtney and Kolten.
Also added to the leadership team is Nellie Alexander. She is an alumni of Ancilla College where she received her Associate of Science in Nursing. Alexander resides with her husband, Tracy in Knox, IN and their eight children, Tracy, Nathan, Joshua, Kayla, Breyanna, Conner, Landon and Kaidyn.
Sue Roesner has also joined Life Care Centers of America, LLC. as director of business development. Roesner has over 10 years in sales and marketing experience in senior care and most recently served as president of the Board of North Manchester Chamber of Commerce. Roesner earned her Masters of Science in Organiza-tional Leadership from Indiana Tech. Her undergraduate degree is a B.S. Technical Sales with a minor in Com-munications from Weber State University in Ogden, UT. Roesner is married to her husband Russ. They reside in North Manchester, IN. Together they have five children, Benjamin, Jacob, Andrea, Joshua and Mason.
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625 Pontiac St, Rochester, IN 46975
Your contribution is very important!
All donations made to the COA are tax deductible.
Thank you for your donation!
PLEASE ACCEPT MY DONATION OF:
□ $300 □ $200 □ $100 □ $50 □ $25 □ Other ______
Name:
Address: City: State: Zip:
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Home Ph: Cell Ph: Email (optional):
Consider Donating Today! Supporting the Fulton County ,County Council on Aging provides you with the opportunity to leave a legacy. Your
charitable contribution can have a long lasting effect on Rochester Seniors and the community they live in. We are a
501© 3 corporation, so your gifts are tax deductible. Supporting the COA allows you to give back to your community
and personally contribute to success. You can honor or acknowledge the life or memory of a loved one through a me-
morial donation. The Fulton County Council on Aging has been serving the Rochester Community since 1974, so you
can be assured your contribution is being properly managed by a strong organization.
In 2016 the Council on Aging made 46,000 trips with our Transpo Service. Transpo not only provides
transportation for seniors and persons with disabilities, but also to public passengers as well. The COA works to en-
rich the lives of seniors by offering a wide range of services and programs that focus on senior issues and interests.
Memorial Donations & Living Tributes: Donations in memory or in honor of a dear friend, family member, or
colleague can help support the Center and provide a way for you to acknowledge your loved one.
Senior Activity Fund: Donate your dollars for senior activities, such as trips, crafts, Round Table breakfasts and
other events.
General Fund: These donations assist with the financial support for the Senior Center.
Thank you so much for all the donations
Paul Scott Family
Area Five July Menu Call Sandy in the kitchen (223-8170) by 12:30 pm two days before to reserve a lunch!
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1
Chicken Salad
Sliced Tom
Kidney Bean Salad
Oatmeal cream pie
Bread/ Milk
2
Baked Fish
Mac n cheese
Cntry Blend
Mand Oranges
Bread/ Milk
3
Chicken Patty
Baby Bakers
Broccoli w/cheese
Poke Cake
Bread/ Milk
4 CLOSED 5
Cntry fr Steak
Mashed Pot
Seasoned Gr Beans
Strawberries
Bread/ Milk
8
Sliced Ham
Scalloped Pot
Stewed Tom &
Zucchini
Fruit Salad
Bread/ Milk
9
Sloppy Joe
Pot Wedges
Key Largo Veggies
Frozen Fruit
Bread/ Milk
10
Salisbury Steak
Mashed Pot
Brussel Sprouts
Juice
Bread/ Milk
11
Grilled Chicken
Seasoned Pot
Peas
Peaches
Bread/ Milk
12
Meal site
CLOSED
15
Taco Meat
Lettuce, Tom
Cheese
Fiesta Corn/ Fig b
Chips/ Milk
16
Chicken & Gravy
Mash Pot
Cinn Applesauce
Mini Loaf
Bread/ Milk
17
BBQ Ribette
Cheesy Pot
Cauliflower
Gingerbread Cook-
ie
Bread/ Milk
18
Chicken Strips
Toss Salad
Watermelon
Cookie
Bread/ Milk
19
Ham n Cheese
Pot Salad
Strawberries/
Blueberries
Fruit Delight BAr
Bread/ Milk
22
Meat Ball/ Sauce
Cesar Salad
Peas & Carrots
Jello
Bread/ Milk
23
Tuna Salad
Cottage Cheese
Slice Tom
Pineapple rings
Bread/ Milk
24
Cheeseburger
Baked Beans
Cole Slaw
Pears
Bread/ Milk
25
Breakfast Cass
Pot O’Brien
Mand Oranges
Cinn Rolls
Milk
26
Cookout
Carry in at
11:30
29
Swiss Steak
Baby Bakers
Corn
Mixed Fruit
Bread/ Milk
30
Br Tenderloin
Cabbage w/Bacon,
Cauliflower
Fruit Crisp
Bread/ Milk
31
Chicken n Noodles
Mash Pot
Gr Beans Almonds
Fruit Juice
Bread/ Milk
Please give a
free will dona-
tion to Area
Five for meals
When you can
Thank You!!
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RSVP JULY 2019
Anne King– Director 574-223-3716
Email: [email protected]
UPCOMING RSVP
TRIPS
September 7-15th Colo-rado Springs and the Royal
Gorge Trip includes 8 Break-fasts, 6 Dinners, and stops at Garden of the Gods, US Air-force Academy, Royal Gorge Bridge with Arial Tram Ride,
Pikes Peak, US Olympic Train-ing Center, and the Prairie
Museum of Art . Cost = $959.00 (dbl occ) $75.00
due at sign up Call Anne to reserve a spot at 223-3716
DAY TRIP Indiana State Fair Aug. 6th & 13th
Leave at 7:45am– 6pm Cost $2.00 pp meals are on your own. Limited seating available. Call Anne to sign
up 223-3716 Recycle Days
Volunteers are needed to help at the Recycling center. 2019 dates are August 24th, October 19th. All on a Satur-
day from 8am to 12 noon. Call Anne if you can help 223-
3716 New Member
Joyce Kline
Volunteer needs: Hickory Creek is looking for volunteers to sit and visit
with the residents Call Anne if your interested. 223-3716
We are looking for Volunteers to be Exhibit monitors at the
County 4-h Fair. July 8th-12th. There will be 2 hour
shifts available from 10am to 4pm. Call Anne 223-3716
_______________________ Destinations by Donna Trips These trip help fund RSVP New Years Eve in Myrtle
Beach, SC December 29th 2019-January
2, 2020. Cost=$729.00 pp Includes 6 meals, Transporta-tion, The Carolina Opry and
New Years Eve party. Call Anne King 223.3716 or Donna Riddle 574-835-0400
For more information
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Vicki Jacobs 7/1
Doris Clemans 7/3
Timothy Grosvenor 7/3
Carolyn Murphy 7/5
Bonnie Dunbar 7/9
Lorna Holloway 7/9
Florence Perdue 7/11
Pat Bingle 7/13
Deborah Hunter 7/15
Janet Ward 7/15
Jane Davidson 7/16
Steve Politz 7/16
Phyllis Wisely 7/16
Carol Bridge 7/18
Patricia Pomeroy 7/18
Lois Abbott 7/19
Joan Eller 7/20
Tami Powell 7/20
Carol Garber 7/23
David Moore 7/23
Nora Delworth 7/24
Brenda Malott 7/24
Janet Sheetz 7/24
Tom Nicklaus 7/25
James Bryant 7/26
Betty Jo Pugh 7/26
Barbara VanDuyne 7/26
Kristine Martin 7/30
Richard Fletcher 7/31
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Page 6 The Golden Chronicle—sponsored
SENIOR
GAMES Left to right: Softball
throw men and wom-
ens, !st Al Marshall, 2nd
Dennis Guyer, 3rd Lar-
ry Maibauer.
Next:
1st Kathy Isbell, 2nd
Sue Vanata, 3rd Lois
Williams
The Predict walk:
1st Dennis Guyer, 2nd
Kathy Isbell, 3rd Lois Wil-
liams.
Putt—Putt golf:
3rd Joan Haag, 2nd Gordon
Tatman, 1st Mary Rocken-
baugh
More pictures of the
games on page 12
Dart throw: For the
Women and Men
1st Kathy Isbell, 2nd
Joan Haag, 3rd Sue
Vanata.
2nd Gordon Tatman,
3rd Larry Maibauer,
1st Dennis Guyer.
THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK Page 11
**** REMINDER****
THE COOKOUT WILL BE FRIDAY JULY 26TH AT 11:30
We will provide the meat and buns, lemonade, and everyone bring
a covered dish to share. Please sign up like any other day if you
will be coming so we know how many to cook for. Thanks!
Looking forward to seeing a lot of people here to fellowship with.
Page 10 THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
July 2019 Calendar of Activities
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1
BINGO 9:30
2 3
Round Table
8:30
BINGO 9:30
4
CLOSED
FOR THE
4TH OF JULY
5
Bingo 9:30
8
Bingo 9:30
9 10
Bingo 9:30
Name that Tune
11:15
W Janet Shaver
& Triune
11 12
Bingo 9:30
Movie 1:00
15
Bingo 9:30
16
Bakery Bingo
9:30
Blood Pres
check 1030
Card class/
Pam Funk
1:30
17
Bingo 9:30
18
19
Bingo 9:30
22
Bingo 9:30
23
Price is Right
10:30
24
Bingo 9:30
25
Craft w/Mitzi
9:30 Let her
know if you are
coming 223-3715
26
Bingo 9:30
Cookout
Carry-In
29
Bingo 9;30
30 31
BINGO 9;30
Bingo MWF—9:30 am Bakery Bingo—Third Tues 9:30 am Dominoes— Tues 10:00 am Bid Euchre— Wed 12:30pm
Euchre— Tues 12:15pm Bridge—Thurs 12:00 pm Exercise Tues/Thurs 9:00 m Easy Does It Exercise— MWF 10:00
am Tai Chi— MWF 9:30 am
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Bean Bag toss L-R
Women and Mens
1st Kathy Isbell
3rd Mary Rockenbaugh
2nd Joan Haag
3rd Dennis Guyer
1st Gordon Tatman
2nd Al Marshall
Dominoes L-R: Table 1
1st Bill Wojtyska
2nd Susan Onstott
3rd Elaine Wojtyska
Table 2
1st Joan Haag
2nd Kathy Isbell
3rd Sandra Campbell
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ROUND TABLE BREAKFAST
Please join us on July 3rd @ 8:30
to listen to Webb’s Pharmacy. They
will be talking about CBD Oil and
how it works and the Pros and Cons
of it. As always Breakfast will be
served at 8:30
so come on in
and have some-
thing to eat .
Hope to see
Pam Funk will try and be here
July16th @ 1:30
For the card class please call
day of to see if Pam is able to be
here, which is on the 3rd Tues-
day of the each month
Can you guess if the Price is Right?
Millers Merry Manor will be sponsoring
Price is Right
July 23rd @10:00 come play the Price
is Right
Bakery BINGO
Tuesday
June 16th at
9:30. Please
come and
play .
Blood Pressure check
is on July 23rd@ 10:30
With Rhonda
Popcorn & a Movie July12th @
1:00 we will be showing “Greatest
Showman” with
Hugh Jackman
Rated PG come in
for
popcorn and a
movie.
Janet Shaver with Triune will
here on July 10th @ 11:15 for
Name That Tune. Please come
and enjoy
hearing songs
maybe you
haven't heard
in awhile.
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Clip and Carry
July Calendar
Wed. 7/3/19 Round Table
Breakfast 8:30
Wed. 7/10/19 Name That Tune
11:15
Fri. 7/12/19 Movie 1:00
Tues. 7/16/19 Bakery Bingo 9:30
Tues. 7/23/19 Blood Pressure Check 10:30
Tues. 7/23/19 Price is Right
10:00 REGULAR SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES
BINGO: MWF 9:30 A.M.
EASY DOES IT EXERCISE:MWF 10.00 A.M.
TAI CHI FOR BALANCE & FITNESS:MWF 9:30
BID EUCHRE: WED. 12:30 PM.
DOMINOES:TUES. 10:00 A.M.
EUCHRE: TUES 12;30p.m.
BAKERY BINGO :THIRD TUES. 9:30 A.M.
BRIDGE:THURS. 12:00 P.M.
EXERCISE: TUES & THURS. 9:00A.M.
Recipe Corner
Kidney Bean Salad
Ingredients:
2 eggs (boiled) and chopped
2 (15 oz.) cans red kidney beans
drained
1/2 onion diced
1 stalk celery diced
2 Tbls sweet pickle relish
1/2 Cup mayonnaise
Salt & pepper to taste
Directions:
In another bowl mix the eggs, kid-
ney beans, onion, celery, relish, and
the mayonnaise. Season with salt &
pepper. Chill at least 1 hour in refrig-
erator before serving
Page 8 THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
ROUND TABLE BREAKFAST
Please join us on July 3rd @ 8:30
to listen to Webb’s Pharmacy. They
will be talking about CBD Oil and
how it works and the Pros and Cons
of it. As always Breakfast will be
served at 8:30
so come on in
and have some-
thing to eat .
Hope to see
Pam Funk will try and be here
July16th @ 1:30
For the card class please call
day of to see if Pam is able to be
here, which is on the 3rd Tues-
day of the each month
Can you guess if the Price is Right?
Millers Merry Manor will be sponsoring
Price is Right
July 23rd @10:00 come play the Price
is Right
Bakery BINGO
Tuesday
June 16th at
9:30. Please
come and
play .
Blood Pressure check
is on July 23rd@ 10:30
With Rhonda
Popcorn & a Movie July12th @
1:00 we will be showing “Greatest
Showman” with
Hugh Jackman
Rated PG come in
for
popcorn and a
movie.
Janet Shaver with Triune will
here on July 10th @ 11:15 for
Name That Tune. Please come
and enjoy
hearing songs
maybe you
haven't heard
in awhile.
Page 9 THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
Clip and Carry
July Calendar
Wed. 7/3/19 Round Table
Breakfast 8:30
Wed. 7/10/19 Name That Tune
11:15
Fri. 7/12/19 Movie 1:00
Tues. 7/16/19 Bakery Bingo 9:30
Tues. 7/23/19 Blood Pressure Check 10:30
Tues. 7/23/19 Price is Right
10:00 REGULAR SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES
BINGO: MWF 9:30 A.M.
EASY DOES IT EXERCISE:MWF 10.00 A.M.
TAI CHI FOR BALANCE & FITNESS:MWF 9:30
BID EUCHRE: WED. 12:30 PM.
DOMINOES:TUES. 10:00 A.M.
EUCHRE: TUES 12;30p.m.
BAKERY BINGO :THIRD TUES. 9:30 A.M.
BRIDGE:THURS. 12:00 P.M.
EXERCISE: TUES & THURS. 9:00A.M.
Recipe Corner
Kidney Bean Salad
Ingredients:
2 eggs (boiled) and chopped
2 (15 oz.) cans red kidney beans
drained
1/2 onion diced
1 stalk celery diced
2 Tbls sweet pickle relish
1/2 Cup mayonnaise
Salt & pepper to taste
Directions:
In another bowl mix the eggs, kid-
ney beans, onion, celery, relish, and
the mayonnaise. Season with salt &
pepper. Chill at least 1 hour in refrig-
erator before serving
Page 10 THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
July 2019 Calendar of Activities
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1
BINGO 9:30
2 3
Round Table
8:30
BINGO 9:30
4
CLOSED
FOR THE
4TH OF JULY
5
Bingo 9:30
8
Bingo 9:30
9 10
Bingo 9:30
Name that Tune
11:15
W Janet Shaver
& Triune
11 12
Bingo 9:30
Movie 1:00
15
Bingo 9:30
16
Bakery Bingo
9:30
Blood Pres
check 1030
Card class/
Pam Funk
1:30
17
Bingo 9:30
18
19
Bingo 9:30
22
Bingo 9:30
23
Price is Right
10:30
24
Bingo 9:30
25
Craft w/Mitzi
9:30 Let her
know if you are
coming 223-3715
26
Bingo 9:30
Cookout
Carry-In
29
Bingo 9;30
30 31
BINGO 9;30
Bingo MWF—9:30 am Bakery Bingo—Third Tues 9:30 am Dominoes— Tues 10:00 am Bid Euchre— Wed 12:30pm
Euchre— Tues 12:15pm Bridge—Thurs 12:00 pm Exercise Tues/Thurs 9:00 m Easy Does It Exercise— MWF 10:00
am Tai Chi— MWF 9:30 am
Page 7 THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
Bean Bag toss L-R
Women and Mens
1st Kathy Isbell
3rd Mary Rockenbaugh
2nd Joan Haag
3rd Dennis Guyer
1st Gordon Tatman
2nd Al Marshall
Dominoes L-R: Table 1
1st Bill Wojtyska
2nd Susan Onstott
3rd Elaine Wojtyska
Table 2
1st Joan Haag
2nd Kathy Isbell
3rd Sandra Campbell
Page 6 The Golden Chronicle—sponsored
SENIOR
GAMES Left to right: Softball
throw men and wom-
ens, !st Al Marshall, 2nd
Dennis Guyer, 3rd Lar-
ry Maibauer.
Next:
1st Kathy Isbell, 2nd
Sue Vanata, 3rd Lois
Williams
The Predict walk:
1st Dennis Guyer, 2nd
Kathy Isbell, 3rd Lois Wil-
liams.
Putt—Putt golf:
3rd Joan Haag, 2nd Gordon
Tatman, 1st Mary Rocken-
baugh
More pictures of the
games on page 12
Dart throw: For the
Women and Men
1st Kathy Isbell, 2nd
Joan Haag, 3rd Sue
Vanata.
2nd Gordon Tatman,
3rd Larry Maibauer,
1st Dennis Guyer.
THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK Page 11
**** REMINDER****
THE COOKOUT WILL BE FRIDAY JULY 26TH AT 11:30
We will provide the meat and buns, lemonade, and everyone bring
a covered dish to share. Please sign up like any other day if you
will be coming so we know how many to cook for. Thanks!
Looking forward to seeing a lot of people here to fellowship with.
THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK Page 12
THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK Page 5
Area Five July Menu Call Sandy in the kitchen (223-8170) by 12:30 pm two days before to reserve a lunch!
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1
Chicken Salad
Sliced Tom
Kidney Bean Salad
Oatmeal cream pie
Bread/ Milk
2
Baked Fish
Mac n cheese
Cntry Blend
Mand Oranges
Bread/ Milk
3
Chicken Patty
Baby Bakers
Broccoli w/cheese
Poke Cake
Bread/ Milk
4 CLOSED 5
Cntry fr Steak
Mashed Pot
Seasoned Gr Beans
Strawberries
Bread/ Milk
8
Sliced Ham
Scalloped Pot
Stewed Tom &
Zucchini
Fruit Salad
Bread/ Milk
9
Sloppy Joe
Pot Wedges
Key Largo Veggies
Frozen Fruit
Bread/ Milk
10
Salisbury Steak
Mashed Pot
Brussel Sprouts
Juice
Bread/ Milk
11
Grilled Chicken
Seasoned Pot
Peas
Peaches
Bread/ Milk
12
Meal site
CLOSED
15
Taco Meat
Lettuce, Tom
Cheese
Fiesta Corn/ Fig b
Chips/ Milk
16
Chicken & Gravy
Mash Pot
Cinn Applesauce
Mini Loaf
Bread/ Milk
17
BBQ Ribette
Cheesy Pot
Cauliflower
Gingerbread Cook-
ie
Bread/ Milk
18
Chicken Strips
Toss Salad
Watermelon
Cookie
Bread/ Milk
19
Ham n Cheese
Pot Salad
Strawberries/
Blueberries
Fruit Delight BAr
Bread/ Milk
22
Meat Ball/ Sauce
Cesar Salad
Peas & Carrots
Jello
Bread/ Milk
23
Tuna Salad
Cottage Cheese
Slice Tom
Pineapple rings
Bread/ Milk
24
Cheeseburger
Baked Beans
Cole Slaw
Pears
Bread/ Milk
25
Breakfast Cass
Pot O’Brien
Mand Oranges
Cinn Rolls
Milk
26
Cookout
Carry in at
11:30
29
Swiss Steak
Baby Bakers
Corn
Mixed Fruit
Bread/ Milk
30
Br Tenderloin
Cabbage w/Bacon,
Cauliflower
Fruit Crisp
Bread/ Milk
31
Chicken n Noodles
Mash Pot
Gr Beans Almonds
Fruit Juice
Bread/ Milk
Please give a
free will dona-
tion to Area
Five for meals
When you can
Thank You!!
THE GOLDEN CHRONICLE—SPONSORED BY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK Page 13
RSVP JULY 2019
Anne King– Director 574-223-3716
Email: [email protected]
UPCOMING RSVP
TRIPS
September 7-15th Colo-rado Springs and the Royal
Gorge Trip includes 8 Break-fasts, 6 Dinners, and stops at Garden of the Gods, US Air-force Academy, Royal Gorge Bridge with Arial Tram Ride,
Pikes Peak, US Olympic Train-ing Center, and the Prairie
Museum of Art . Cost = $959.00 (dbl occ) $75.00
due at sign up Call Anne to reserve a spot at 223-3716
DAY TRIP Indiana State Fair Aug. 6th & 13th
Leave at 7:45am– 6pm Cost $2.00 pp meals are on your own. Limited seating available. Call Anne to sign
up 223-3716 Recycle Days
Volunteers are needed to help at the Recycling center. 2019 dates are August 24th, October 19th. All on a Satur-
day from 8am to 12 noon. Call Anne if you can help 223-
3716 New Member
Joyce Kline
Volunteer needs: Hickory Creek is looking for volunteers to sit and visit
with the residents Call Anne if your interested. 223-3716
We are looking for Volunteers to be Exhibit monitors at the
County 4-h Fair. July 8th-12th. There will be 2 hour
shifts available from 10am to 4pm. Call Anne 223-3716
_______________________ Destinations by Donna Trips These trip help fund RSVP New Years Eve in Myrtle
Beach, SC December 29th 2019-January
2, 2020. Cost=$729.00 pp Includes 6 meals, Transporta-tion, The Carolina Opry and
New Years Eve party. Call Anne King 223.3716 or Donna Riddle 574-835-0400
For more information
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Vicki Jacobs 7/1
Doris Clemans 7/3
Timothy Grosvenor 7/3
Carolyn Murphy 7/5
Bonnie Dunbar 7/9
Lorna Holloway 7/9
Florence Perdue 7/11
Pat Bingle 7/13
Deborah Hunter 7/15
Janet Ward 7/15
Jane Davidson 7/16
Steve Politz 7/16
Phyllis Wisely 7/16
Carol Bridge 7/18
Patricia Pomeroy 7/18
Lois Abbott 7/19
Joan Eller 7/20
Tami Powell 7/20
Carol Garber 7/23
David Moore 7/23
Nora Delworth 7/24
Brenda Malott 7/24
Janet Sheetz 7/24
Tom Nicklaus 7/25
James Bryant 7/26
Betty Jo Pugh 7/26
Barbara VanDuyne 7/26
Kristine Martin 7/30
Richard Fletcher 7/31
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charitable contribution can have a long lasting effect on Rochester Seniors and the community they live in. We are a
501© 3 corporation, so your gifts are tax deductible. Supporting the COA allows you to give back to your community
and personally contribute to success. You can honor or acknowledge the life or memory of a loved one through a me-
morial donation. The Fulton County Council on Aging has been serving the Rochester Community since 1974, so you
can be assured your contribution is being properly managed by a strong organization.
In 2016 the Council on Aging made 46,000 trips with our Transpo Service. Transpo not only provides
transportation for seniors and persons with disabilities, but also to public passengers as well. The COA works to en-
rich the lives of seniors by offering a wide range of services and programs that focus on senior issues and interests.
Memorial Donations & Living Tributes: Donations in memory or in honor of a dear friend, family member, or
colleague can help support the Center and provide a way for you to acknowledge your loved one.
Senior Activity Fund: Donate your dollars for senior activities, such as trips, crafts, Round Table breakfasts and
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General Fund: These donations assist with the financial support for the Senior Center.
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Sue Roesner, Robin Shull,
Nellie Alexander. They are
going to work with us at the
Life Care Center of Rochester names new director Life Care Center (LCC) of Rochester is designed to meet a resident’s skilled nursing, rehabilitation or Alzhei-mer’s care needs. The care team of highly trained and knowledgeable associates embrace Life Care’s goal of providing superior care in a loving, comfortable environment.
Nursing care services includes; 24/7 nursing care; preventive wound assessment and wound care; pain man-agement; assistance with daily living needs; physician visits; transportation assistance for doctors’ appoint-ments and social events.
For those with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders, LCC of Rochester provides a safe, homelike environ-ment to increase and /or maintain each resident’s level of function at its highest sustainable stage.
Rehabilitation is offered with full-time therapists, offering physical, occupational and speech therapies. LCC of Rochester uses state-of-the-art rehabilitation equipment with therapy offered seven days a week. Medi-care qualifies up to 100 days of nursing for both in and outpatient therapy services.
Life Care Centers of America, LLC. recently added to their leadership team in Rochester. “We as a team,” says executive director, Robin Shull, “have so much more we can now accomplish. By combining our strength and skill sets, we each have the ability, (as a team) to significantly impact the direction of Life Care Center of Rochester and to lay the groundwork for continued success.”
Robin Shull was recently chosen by Life Care Centers of America, LLC. To serve as Executive Director. Shull is a licensed health facility administrator and brings over 25 years’ experience in skilled nursing, rehabilitation and memory care. This includes 20 years as an administrator with five years in the business office. Shull is married to her husband Tracy and has three children, Tasha, Courtney and Kolten.
Also added to the leadership team is Nellie Alexander. She is an alumni of Ancilla College where she received her Associate of Science in Nursing. Alexander resides with her husband, Tracy in Knox, IN and their eight children, Tracy, Nathan, Joshua, Kayla, Breyanna, Conner, Landon and Kaidyn.
Sue Roesner has also joined Life Care Centers of America, LLC. as director of business development. Roesner has over 10 years in sales and marketing experience in senior care and most recently served as president of the Board of North Manchester Chamber of Commerce. Roesner earned her Masters of Science in Organiza-tional Leadership from Indiana Tech. Her undergraduate degree is a B.S. Technical Sales with a minor in Com-munications from Weber State University in Ogden, UT. Roesner is married to her husband Russ. They reside in North Manchester, IN. Together they have five children, Benjamin, Jacob, Andrea, Joshua and Mason.
Phone: 574-223-6953 Fax: 574-223-4962 E-mail: [email protected] www.fultoncountycommunitycenter.com
Fulton County Community Center
625 Pontiac Street Rochester, IN 46975
Fulton County
TRANSPO
RIDE FREE to
& from
Woodlawn
Hospital &
their
affiliates!
223-4962
RATES
In Town—$2 per trip
In County—$4 per trip
Seniors—Donation
Only
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www.fultoncountycommunitycenter.com
Please check it out. You can also stop by the Center to pick up a copy or
have one have one emailed to you.
Important Numbers
Community Center
223-6953
R.S.V.P.
223-3716
Kitchen
223-8170
Transpo
223-4213
Fax
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JULY 2019
The Golden Chronicle Sponsored this month by First Federal Savings Bank
Hello Everyone,
Where is happiness? Happiness is in our own hands. How? By giving, and by spreading. Now, many people say how can we spread it?. First count your blessings and give and share with people. In my eyes the first blessing is in our smile and trust me guys, it costs nothing to smile. You only have to smile and see the difference in your life and in your heart. Our biggest problem, is that we get angry with others blessings. Count your own blessings, then you will come to know how happy you are. I will emphasize on these words "listen to your heart, your heart knows your true happiness. Don't follow the crowd, follow your heart. enjoy your hobbies, your talents, your gift of life. The biggest happiness lies in giving. Just give and see the different feeling of happiness that fills your heart, and your smile. Then your smile will come automatically. There are many ways in which we can give. Satisfaction is very necessary for leading a happy life. Once I met a nice lady that told me "life is full of problems, some we have to solve, some time will solve, and some problems will remain un-solved. You have to accept life as it comes and be content." Happiness is in living together. Togetherness in itself is a happiness. You might feed a stray dog or cat for a week and after a week if you don't get to see the dog you will start searching for him, start miss-ing him. What is this? This is love. Having feelings for others is love. Try to live together with all your family and friends, even your ani-mals and you will feel happy and loved. Georgia
JULY 2019