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Office Hours The Northville Community Center Desk hours 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Monday-Friday
Registration Registration begins on Monday, March 4 other than previously advertised trips. Register at the Northville Community Center desk, online or call 248-305-2851 for more information.
Center Closed March 28 - 30 Building closed, no activities April 1 - 6 Gym and Stage closed for annual upkeep April 19 Office closed, activities run as scheduled April 21 Building closed, no activities
Weather Hotline (248) 449-9951
Credit Card Fee Credit card transactions are subject to a convenience fee of 2.5% of purchase with a minimum of $1.95.
Inside This Issue Pg. 2 - 3 Transportation & Trips Pg. 4 - 5 Special Events Pg. 5 - 7 Programs Pg. 8 Social & Drop-in Activities Pg. 9 Fitness Pg. 10 Games & Cards Pg. 11 Friday Flicks Pg. 12 Services Pg. 13 Contact Info.
~INSPIRE~
Northville Community Center
303 W. Main St., Northville, MI 48167 Phone: 248-305-2851
March–April 2019
St. Patrick’s Day Party! Costume contest, Irish music, food &
entertainment. Celebrate being Irish, even if you're
not! March 14 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
More details on Page 4
Tigers Opening Day Indoor Tailgate Party On April 4, cheer on the Tigers
during their first home opener. Hot dogs,
chips & potato salad along with
other food, games and prizes.
Join the fun!
More details on Page 4
Poker Run & Dinner Join us on May 14 for a fun evening
out! Teams attempt to collect the best
poker hand by visiting local establish-
ments. Puzzles, riddles and clues will
steer you in the right direction. The
night will finish with a fun dinner for
all at Genitti’s along with prizes going
to the top three winning teams.
Paczki Day Enjoy a free Paczki while supplies last on
Tuesday, March 5 starting at 8:00 a.m.
Paczkis supplied by Traveling Angels.
More details on Page 5
Medical Appointment Fares
Destinations within the Northville City and Township limits - $1 one-way fare
Destinations outside of Northville City or Township limits but within 4 mile radius
of the Northville Community Center (303 W. Main St.) - $2 one-way fare
Destinations within an 8 miles radius of 303 W Main St. - $3 one-way fare
Rides to Beaumont Hospital (Farmington Hills) - $4 one-way fare
Non-Medical Fares Destinations within Northville City and Township limits - $3 one-way fare
Destinations outside of Northville City or Township limits but within 4 miles radius of the Northville
Community Center (303 W. Main St.) - $4 one-way fare
No Transportation service is available for non-medical rides outside of 4 mile radius of the Northville
Community Center (303 W. Main St).
All medical rides have been reduced by $2 due to generous funding from St. Mary Mercy Livonia as part of
the SJMHS.
Northville Community Center Fare
Northville Community Center - $1.00 one-way fare
En Route Add-On Fare & Punch Cards
An en route quick stop may be added to any trip if time and route allows and the stop must be booked at time
of original stop request - $2 per stop.
Exact change is required, as our drivers do not carry change. Payment is due at time of service.
Transportation Service
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Service is provided to Northville Township and the City of Northville residents age 60+ and residents who
have a documented disability (physician certified). Funding for the transportation service is provided by
SMART, Oakland and Wayne Counties, Northville Township and the City of Northville.
Fees for medical runs are reduced thanks to generous funding provided by St. Mary Mercy Livonia as
part of the SJMHS.
We Offer Curb-to-Curb Bus Service
The service provides bus transportation to medical
appointments and non-medical destinations.
Available Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Transportation will be closed April 19
Fare Structure
Fare costs are determined by the type of destination and distance of service. Fares are charged as one way trips
and range from $1 to $4 each way. Please contact the transportation office to obtain a transportation packet
that describes the fare structure in more detail.
To schedule a ride or receive more information, call 248-449-9934, between 9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Our Transportation Coordinator, Erin Dobson will be happy to assist you. Reservations for transportation
service must be made at least 2 business days in advance. Medical appointments receive priority scheduling.
Transportation punch cards can be purchased in $20, $30 or $40 increments to avoid paying cash for each
trip. Please ask for punch card details when calling for an appointment.
Previously advertised trips departing in March & April Windsor Casino + $15 voucher- Mardi Gras - Bianco Tours - Tuesday, March 5 meet bus at 8:00 a.m. - returning at 6:30 p.m. Fee: $31 Stick Fly & Mitchell’s Fish Market- Meadow Brook Theatre - Wednesday, April 3 meet bus at 10:45 a.m. - returning at 5:30 p.m. Fee: $73 The Sound of Music & restaurant TBD- Fox Theatre - Saturday, April 13 meet bus at 11:15 a.m. - returning at 5:00 p.m. Fee: $73
Trips
Day Trip Refund Policy - If Northville Senior Services needs to cancel a trip due to low registration, a refund will be issued. If you
need to cancel your reservation, please be aware that refunds will be issued minus a $15 surcharge if we are able to fill your spot
through our waitlist. Trips are nontransferable and if we are unable to fill your spot no refund will be awarded. Chartered Day
trips will follow the same refund policy as above. Chartered overnight trips will follow the charter companies policy as well as a
$15 surcharge for processing.
Departure information: All Day Trips are picked up and dropped off in the parking lot across from the Northville Post Office.
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the posted time of departure.
The Grand Experience - Mackinaw Island Trip hosted by mParks (Michigan Parks & Rec) Northville Senior Services will be hosting a bus to The Grand Experience this coming fall. You will not want to miss this once in a lifetime trip designed for seniors. Spend 4 days & 3 nights at the Grand Hotel on Mackinaw Island with planned tournaments, games, and daily activities organized by mParks. See flyer for more details. We are taking down payments now for the fall. Registration deadline: July 31
Day Date Time Trip Fee
Sunday - Wednesday Sept 22 - Sept 25 Overnight Single - $1165, DBL - $825, TPL $765
Down payment - $250 at time of reservation
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The Ark Encounter - Bianco Tours Experience the life-sized recreation of Noah’s Ark and the 70,000 square foot Creation Museum on this amazing trip. Round trip transportation, 1 night stay at the Holiday Inn, 1 breakfast & 1 dinner all included. See flyer for more information. Registration deadline: April 2 The Bianco motorcoach departs from the parking lot across from the Northville Post Office. If low enrollment, there may be another pick up location assigned. Day Date Time Trip Fee Thursday & Friday May 2 - 3 Overnight $320 p.p./dbl. occupancy
Space still
available
Spaces are still
available on most trips
or we can put you on
the waiting list in case
of cancellations.
Special Events
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St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon
Paczki Day
Day Date Time Fee
Tuesday March 5 8:00 a.m. till gone Free - 1 per person
Stop by and pick up a Paczki while they last! Paczkis are generously donated by
Traveling Angels. They will be available starting at 8:00 a.m. in the Living Room of
the Community Center. Please take one per person.
Come walk the gym at 7:30 a.m. with our senior walking group then join them for a
cup of coffee, paczki and conversation. Coffee is free this morning!
Everyone is Irish at this party! A traditional meal of corn beef &
cabbage, Irish potatoes and dessert will be served.
Entertainment by Siuzan O’Rourke and Zig Zeitler, nominated 3
times by the Irish Music Association as Top Irish Duo in the US.
Wear your best St Patrick's day outfit and be entered into our
costume contest! Best female & male costumes win prizes.
Registration deadline: March 8
Day Date Time Fee
Thursday March 14 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. $12
Tigers Opening Day Indoor Tailgate Party GO TIGERS!
Come watch the game on the big screen in the banquet hall with oth-
er Tiger fans! We will serve hot dogs, potato salad, chips and pop
for lunch. And yes, there will be apple pie and ice cream!!! We’ll
play pass the hat and give away
prizes throughout the game. Registration deadline: March 29
Day Date Time Fee
Thursday April 4 12:30 p.m. $5
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Special Events
Programs
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Elder Law
Poker Run & Dinner
Day Date Time Fee
Tuesday May 14 4:30 - 8:00 p.m. $34 per person
Gather your team of 4 to enjoy a fun filled evening consisting of a Poker
Run & Dinner. We start at the Community Center for rules and your first
clue. You will need one car & driver on your team to take you to 5 different
spots where your team will pick up a playing card at each destination.
Puzzles, riddles and clues will direct you to your next stop. When you’ve
completed your hand, head on over to Genitti's for dinner and find out if
your team is a winner! The top 3 teams will win prizes! 4 - $35 gift cards
for 1st place, 4 - $25 gift cards for 2nd place and 4 - $15 gift cards for 3rd
place winners!
Genitti’s Menu
Italian Wedding Soup, Garlic Bread, Antipasto Salad, Baked
Chicken, Mostaccioli, Vegetable, Oven Roasted Potatoes &
Homemade Double Chocolate brownies for dessert. Includes
all non alcoholic beverages, cash bar available,
Legal-Life Parachutes - Dave Brummel Attorney
Life is uncertain and constantly changing. It’s hard to know everything there is to know about your legal life.
Come learn this very important information that will save you grief, stress and a lot of money. Some of the
topics to be covered are: asset organization issues, digital estate planning, beneficiary plan – with
verifications, life sustaining preferences to support POA HC, gifting - holographic wills, letter to homeowner's
insurance and much more. Registration deadline is March 8.
Day Date Time Fee
Wednesday March 13 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Free
Protect your Retirement - Gary Allen
There are many outside forces which may derail your retirement plans. These threats include inflation, stock
market risk, outliving your assets, creditors, assisted living, nursing home expense, and increases in tax rates.
Learn how many of these forces may be minimized or eliminated. Registration deadline: April 12
Day Date Time Fee
Tuesday April 16 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Free
Health & Healthcare
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Joint Pain Treatments - Providence Ascension Health Do you have joint pain? A Providence Ascension Health professional will present the most
current treatments and preventative steps you can take to prevent further joint damage.
Make 2019 the year you are joint pain free! Registration deadline: April 19
Day Date Time Fee
Thursday April 25 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Free
Programs
Signs & Symptoms of Hearing Loss - Sound Advice Audiology
Learn the signs & symptoms of hearing loss in this informative presentation from Sound
Advice Audiology. There will be time for questions as well as free hearing screening and
ear wax removal. Don’t miss out on this vital information that could save your hearing!
Registration deadline: April 5
Day Date Time Fee
Wednesday April 10 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Free
Brain Health Series—Kathy Housey Join Kathy Housey, Brain and Balance Certified Instructor, as she presents a 6 session se-
ries of the latest findings on the aging brain which dispel past theories about genetic
predisposition to cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s. Register for individual topics or the
entire series. Fee: $30 series $6 per session
Registration deadline: February 22 for the series or the Friday before the individual
sessions. Brain Health… What’s the Good News! - Cedarbrook sponsor
Day Date Time Fee
Friday March 1 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $6
Exercise: Can be Called Cognitive Candy for the Brain - Parents Changing Places sponsor
Day Date Time Fee
Friday March 8 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $6
Your Gut is Your Second Brain - Brookdale sponsor
Day Date Time Fee
Friday March 15 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $6
Mindful Relaxation is the Best Medicine for the Mind! -Affordable Homecare sponsor
Day Date Time Fee
Friday March 22 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $6
A “Hands On” Presentation: “Neurobics” for the Brain - Stonecrest sponsor
Day Date Time Fee
Friday April 5 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $6
“Hands On” Presentation: Conquering Cortisol Naturally - Comfort Keepers sponsor
Day Date Time Fee Friday April 12 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $6
Programs
Senior Interests March Madness Bracket & Game Viewing Fill out a March Madness bracket and try to win our March Madness Contest!
Pick up a bracket at the Senior Services Desk on March 18 and return it on March
20th before the first game. 1st, 2nd, 3rd place prizes will be handed out to our win-
ners!
Day Date Time Turn in by Fee
Monday March 18 All day March 20 Free
before 1st game
Diabetes Prevention Program - DDP This group based, structured lifestyle change program for people who are at risk or have
prediabetes will meet for 16 weeks in a row and 6 monthly follow up sessions.
This program helps you make lifestyle changes to reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes.
Registration deadline: March 1
Day Date Time Fee
Tuesdays March 12, 2019 - February 11, 2020 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Free
Volunteer Opportunities
Northville Senior Services is in need of a Telecare caller to make wellbeing calls
to seniors. If you enjoy making new friends and talking on the phone, your our
person! Inquire at the Senior Services Desk if interested.
Phone: 248-305-2581
Northville Senior Services is looking for banquet servers and bus assistants
during our special events and luncheons. You will be placed on a list and
called when volunteer servers or bus assistants are needed. Sign up at or call
the Senior Services Front Desk if interested.
Phone : 248-305-2851
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Plant A Flower Join us in planting a flower for spring! We will provide all materials and you will leave with
one potted flower for your home or patio. Come socialize with others who have green thumbs!
Registration Deadline: March 8
Day Date Time Fee
Tuesday March 12 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. $2
Health & Healthcare
Out to Lunch Bunch Let’s do lunch! A local restaurant will be chosen and reserved for the group. Meet the group at 11:30 a.m. at
the designated restaurant. Transportation and payment for your meal is on your own. Please register at the
Northville Community Center desk in order to be included in the group reservation.
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Social & Drop In Activities Social Events
Open Activity Schedule
Pickleball: Join this fast growing sport for all ages. Best described as a mix between tennis, badminton and ping pong.
Northville Parks & Recreation offers drop in times for all levels of play. Check the Open Activities schedule
for days and times of play. Fee: $3
Line Dancing: Line Dancing on Mondays will be 2 hours in length. 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. All levels are welcome as our instructor, Judean Owens directs you through a variety of dances with music from country, oldies, 2 step, waltzes and top 40’s. Fee: $5
Volleyball:
Both Senior Volleyball and Men’s 50+ Volleyball are offered at the Northville
Community Center. Check the Open Activities schedule for fees, days and times of
play. Fee: See Open Activities Calendar
Walking: Come join us for a morning walk in the gym. Every weekday morning the gym is open for
senior walkers from 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. Join the group afterwards for a cup of coffee! Walking is free,
coffee 50¢.
Bean Bag Toss: Play this tailgate game indoors during the winter on Tuesday afternoons from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Bring your friends for an afternoon of friendly competition on the stage of the Community Center. Fee: $1
Upcoming Dates & Restaurants
March 12: BJ’s Brewhouse April 9: Moe’s On Ten
Slow Burn Yoga: Slower progressive sequences to longer holding postures will bring your entire body and mind into balance in this intense, yet calming practice.
Yoga for Healthy Hips & Back: This yoga practice is designed to improve overall health and well-being with yoga poses and stretches targeting the back and hips.
Punch Cards
Silver Classes Silver Chair Yoga: Through gentle yoga poses and stretches, you will increase your breath capacity, body flexibility and strength.
Silver Strength and Stretch: Designed for our older active exercisers, this class focuses on toning muscles to prevent injury and improve bone density, balance and overall well-being.
Punch cards are available for purchase. The cards
are valid for use in ANY non-registered class
(fitness, yoga or silver class). The punch cards will
be valid 3 months from date of purchase.
Note: Please take into consideration your
vacations, how often you attend class, holidays,
center closings and unforeseen class
cancellations in determining what denomination
punch card you purchase. The cards are
non–refundable, non–transferable and expire.
Stop by the Community Center Desk to purchase
your card M - F 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. We accept
cash, check or credit card (MasterCard, Visa & Dis-
cover)
Punch card prices are as follows:
Adult Participants (below age 55)
10 Class punch card $70 Res, $80 NR
Cost breakdown per class($7 per class, $8 per
class)
20 Class punch card $130 Res, $140 NR
Cost breakdown per class ($6.50 per class, $7 per
class)
Senior (55+) Participants
10 Class punch card $60 Res, $70 NR
Cost breakdown per class ($6 per class, $7 per
class)
20 Class punch card $110 Res, $120 NR
Cost breakdown per class ($5.50 per class, $6 per
class)
Drop in Fees - The drop in fee is determined by the
type of class, not participant’s age.
Silver Classes: $7 Adult Fitness/Yoga: $10
Expired punch card monthly drawing. Turn in
your completed punch card to be entered into our
monthly drawing for one free voucher good
toward any one fitness non–registered class. 9
Fitness
WERQ: Cardio Class WERQ is a dance fitness class based on pop, rock and hip hop music. The music is high energy and keeps you moving for a great cardio WERQout.
Yoga
Silver ZUMBA: A total body workout, combining cardio dance moves with Latin inspired music that improves your muscle tone, balance, flexibility and cardiovascular system. Zumba emphasizes moving to the music and having fun regardless of your fitness level.
Blend Yoga: This is an intermediate level class that pairs the flow of Vinyasa with the guided challenge of Slow Burn. Great for those newer to Yoga who want a challenge as well as those who have practiced for years.
Cardio Class
Monthly fitness schedules can be picked up at the Northville Community Center or online at:
www.northvilleparksandrec.org
Games & Cards
Bunco - NEW
If you have some free time or just love to work on
puzzles, we always have a
community puzzle available at
our puzzle station in the Living
Room of the Northville
Community Center. Finish the
puzzle and you get to pick the
next one to work on!
Fee: Free
Puzzles
Mah-Jongg Day Time Room Monday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Ebert Euchre Day Time Room Monday 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Russell Pinochle & 500 Rummy (single deck) Day Time Room Tuesday 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Russell Party Bridge Day Time Room Wednesday 12:00 - 3:30 p.m. Russell No partner required Bridge Day Time Room Wednesday 6:15 - 10 p.m. Russell Duplicate style, bidding boxes, bring your partner, friendly game. Double-Deck Pinochle Day Time Room Thursday 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Ebert Bunco –NEW - information at the top of the page Day Time Room Friday 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Russell Poker Day Time Room Friday 11:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Ebert Fee: $1 Drop-in for all card groups
Cards & Games
Bunco is an easy dice game to play with friends. Come learn how to play and stay to play. Invite your friends for an introductory round with snacks and
beverages provided. Introductory class: April 5 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Weekly play starts April 12 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Fee: $1 drop-in
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Bingo
Come play Bingo with us. Oakmont of Northville
hosts this activity once per month. Registration is
required at the Community Center desk prior to the
event. See back page for more information.
Fee: Free (except for special Bingo)
March 14, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. - Free
April 11, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. - Free
Coloring/Sudoku/Crossword
We offer adult coloring, Sudoku
and crossword game sheets
located near the puzzle station.
Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy a
few relaxing moments to
yourself.
March Friday Flicks April
March 1: Jumanji 2017 PG-13
(1 hr. 59 min.)
Four teenagers in detention discover an
old video game console with a game
they've never heard of. When they
decide to play, they are immediately
sucked into the jungle world of Jumanji
in the bodies of their avatars. They'll
have to complete the adventure of their
lives filled with fun, thrills and danger or be stuck in the
game forever!
March 8: The Leisure Seeker 2017 R
(1 hr. 52 min.)
This runaway couple goes on an
unforgettable journey in their
faithful old RV called The Leisure
Seeker. Traveling from Boston to
The Ernest Hemingway Home in
Key West they recapture their
passion for life and their love.
March 15: The Front Runner 2018 R
(1 hr. 53 min.)
In this fact-based drama, Sen. Gary
Hart is the front-runner for the 1988
Democratic presidential nomination.
But he sees his ambition short-
circuited when reports of an
extramarital affair turn up in the
media.
March 22: A Star Is Born 2018 R
(2 hrs. 1 min.)
A love story about a rising star
whose career eclipses that of her
famous mentor.
March 29 - No Movie -
Handcrafters Show
FEE: $1
April 5: The Old Man & The Gun 2018 PG-13
(1 hr. 33 min.)
Based on the true-life exploits of
bank robber Forrest Tucker, the
serio-comic tale recounts his daring
escape from prison at age 70 and the
long string of heists that preceded
the bandit’s final arrest at age 78.
April 12: Won’t You Be My Neighbor? 2018
PG-13 (1 hr. 34 min.)
This documentary follows the life of
Fred Rogers, an unassuming
minister, puppeteer, writer and
producer, who was beamed daily
into homes across America. Find out
what the magic was all about.
April 19: First Man 2018 PG-13
(2 hr. 21 min.)
This is the riveting story behind the
fist manned mission to the moon,
focusing on Neil Armstrong and the
decade leading to the historical
Apollo 11 fight. Told from Neil
Armstrong's, his family and
colleagues perspective.
April 26: Loving Vincent 2017 PG-13
(1 hr. 35 min.) This animated biopic recounts the life
and last days of tormented Dutch artist
Vincent Van Gogh, with each frame of
the film consisting of an oil painting
executed in the master’s style and a plot
based on letters he penned.
Thank you to Lakes Of Novi for
sponsoring our Movies!
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1 p.m.
Blood Pressure Check WellsBrooke Premium Home Health Care will be
providing blood pressure checks on the 2nd Tuesday of
each month.
March 12 & April 9
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
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Medical Equipment Loans
Wheelchair, walker, cane or other medical equipment
are available for FREE to Northville & Novi
residents. The return policy: equipment should be
returned within 90 days. We also accept new or
gently used medical equipment. Please call
248-305-2851 before dropping any equipment off to
ensure we are in need of equipment at that time.
Liquid Nutrition (Ensure)
Pick up times at the NCC: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Normal pickup dates are the 4th Friday of each
month.
To apply, contact Wayne County
Senior Services at 734-326-5202.
March 22 & April 26
Foot Reflexology Appointments: call the office for new times and dates.
Fee: $35 per hour; no-show $15
Clarence Brown, reflexologist, offers this wonderful,
alternative healing. These appointments go fast so
book early.
March 13 & 27
April 10 & 24
Call 248-305-2851
for your appointment.
Congregate Nutrition Program
Hot, nutritious meals are provided Monday through
Friday at 11:45 a.m. at Allen Terrace, 401 High
Street, for a donation of $3.00. NOTE: Please call
248-231-9950 at least a day ahead so that a sufficient
number of meals can be available.
Homebound residents can receive a meal delivered to
their home through the Meals on Wheels program.
The phone numbers for this service are:
Oakland County: 810-632-2155
Wayne County: 734-326-5202
Telecare (Telephone Reassurance)
Each Monday, Wednesday and Friday, senior resi-
dents can receive a telephone call to check on their
wellbeing or to just hear a friendly voice.
This service is run entirely by
volunteers and there is no charge.
To register, call 248-305-2851.
Caregiver Support Group
(Alzheimer’s Association 734-776-4466 or toll-free
at 800-272-3900)
To provide emotional support & coping skills to
families and caregivers relating to Alzheimer’s
disease. This group meets the 1st Tuesday of each
month from 6:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
March 5 & April 2
Pounds to lose? Try T.O.P.S What are you “Weighting” for?
Take Off Pounds Sensibly NOW as you begin your weight loss journey with TOPS. Come see what we’re all about on Thursday mornings at the Community Center. We meet in the Ebert Room. Weigh-in begins at 9:00 a.m. and a 30 minute meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. Fun and camaraderie begins the minute you join!
Services
Northville Senior Adult Services 303 West Main Street Northville, MI 48167 248-305-2851
Website: www.northvilleparksandrec.org Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Staff: Pam Cameron, Senior Services Supervisor 248-305-2852 Erin Dobson, Transportation Coordinator 248-449-9934 Karlee Hamilton Recreation Coordinator - Seniors 248-305-2873 Debbie Luterek, Sue Wilson & Jackie Dobson Office Assistants 248-305-2851 Rentals - Alyssa Golles 248-305-2731 Northville Township 248-348-5800 www.twp.northville.mi.us City of Northville 248-349-1300 www.ci.northville.mi.us
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Contact Information Senior Advisory Commission Dick Brown, Chairperson Robert Lipmyer, Vice Chairperson Jan Valade, Secretary Lesa Buckland, City of Northville Patrick Giesa, Northville City Council Member Mindy Herrmann, Northville Township Trustee Andrea Murdock, City of Northville Jan Purtell, Northville Township Angela Jaafar, Board Member, Northville Public Schools Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 1:00 p.m. at the Northville Community Center, 303 W. Main St., and are open to the public. Applications for future openings on the Senior
Advisory Commission can be found on the City and
Township websites.
Senior Services Registration Protocol
Anyone registering for a paid program with Northville Senior Services must have a
signed registration form (by the participant) with liability release at the time of payment/registration. Hard copies of the registration forms are available at the Northville Community Center and can be found online at northvilleparksandrec.org.
BINGO
March 14 & April 11
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
FREE Sponsored by: Oakmont
Registration Required at
Senior Services Front Desk
303 West Main Street
Northville Community Center
303 W. Main Street
Northville, MI 48167