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Butler County Senior News June 2015 Volume 9, Number 11 FREE Continued on page 3 Enjoy 80+ free comics everyday. Plus news and games. 2014 King Features Syndicate, Inc. Visit Us Online at www.pittsburgh seniornews.com The 2015 Bantam Jeep Heri- tage Festival is celebrating the 75th birthday of the world’s original Jeep during its fifth annual event to be held from Friday, June 12 to Sunday, June 14. The event’s planners are calling all Jeep owners to register for the festival’s Guinness World Records Jeep Heritage Festival celebrates 75th anniversary of the original Jeep vehicle Jeep Parade on Friday, June 12; the parade will begin at 2:30 p.m. On April 26, a Jeep event in Daytona Beach, Florida beat the nationwide festival’s previous record of 1,106 that was set in 2011. Perhaps Butler County will break that record this year. Any Jeep model or year can participate. On-site regis- tration will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at South Butler Township Fire Hall, located at 98 Old Plank Road. Your Jeep’s VIN num- ber is required to register. The $15 fee includes a com- memorative dash plaque, downloadable photo of each participating Jeep and a commemorative gift. Photo taken from www.bantamjeepfestival.com. Winners from last year’s Jeep Heritage Festival awards proudly show off their trophy.

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Page 1: June 2015 Butler County Senior News

Butler County Senior News

June 2015Volume 9, Number 11

FREE

Continued on page 3

Enjoy 80+ free comics everyday.

Plus news and games.

2014 King Features Syndicate, Inc.

Visit Us Online at www.pittsburgh seniornews.com

The 2015 Bantam Jeep Heri-tage Festival is celebrating the 75th birthday of the world’s original Jeep during its fifth annual event to be held from Friday, June 12 to Sunday, June 14.

The event’s planners are calling all Jeep owners to register for the festival’s Guinness World Records

Jeep Heritage Festival celebrates 75th anniversary of the original Jeep vehicle

Jeep Parade on Friday, June 12; the parade will begin at 2:30 p.m. On April 26, a Jeep event in Daytona Beach, Florida beat the nationwide festival’s previous record of 1,106 that was set in 2011. Perhaps Butler County will break that record this year. Any Jeep model or year can participate. On-site regis-tration will take place from

10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at South Butler Township Fire Hall, located at 98 Old Plank Road. Your Jeep’s VIN num-ber is required to register. The $15 fee includes a com-memorative dash plaque, downloadable photo of each participating Jeep and a commemorative gift.

Photo taken from www.bantamjeepfestival.com.

Winners from last year’s Jeep Heritage Festival awards proudly show off their trophy.

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Lynn Webster

Publisher’s Corner

Volume 9, Number 10

Published monthly by

Pittsburgh Senior News, Inc.

for Butler County Senior News

P. O. Box 11126

Pittsburgh, PA 15237

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or email us at [email protected]

Butler County Senior News is distributed monthly in the Butler County area. Copy-right 2015 by Butler County Senior News. All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part of this publication without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. All advertisement in Butler County Senior News is subject to the approval of the publisher. Publication of advertising herein does not necessarily constitute endorsement.

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There is still time this month to file for a property tax or rent rebate for 2014. See page 7 for further details.

It’s also time to start enjoy-ing fresh fruits and vegeta-bles at local farmers’ mar-kets. Learn more about how you can get your FMNP vouchers on page 8.

Wishing you a happy Flag Day and Father’s Day!

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3Butler Ambulance Service • 106 First Street Butler, PA 16001 • (724) 283-4385

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• Our wheelchair van service, Butler Assist Coach, currently operates 10 vans providing transport to and from hospitals, doctor’s appointments, nursing homes, and private events (i.e. funerals, weddings, birthdays, etc.)

• Our Assist Coach is available to individuals: with or without their own wheelchairs; with stairs or other obstacles at their residence; and those need-ing extra assistance in and out of their wheelchairs.

• BAS also provides emergency and non-emergency ambulance transports to sick and injured patients.

• We operate 10 ambulances from 3 stations, serving the community 24 hours a day.

• Reduced rates are available for members.

Jeep Heritage Festival celebrates 75th anniversary of the original Jeep vehicle

The parade will feature one Jeep for each of the 75 years (1940 to 2015) in the Guinness World Records Parade. Jeeps will stage at Butler County Community College between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. then travel north on Route 8 and through Downtown Butler. Select Jeep vehicles will lead the parade and park together in a designated lot at the north end of the route.

In addition to the Jeep parade, festival events include a Glacial Interpretive Driving Tour on Friday, Muddy 5K and Moraine State Park trail rides on Sunday, hiking at McCon-nell’s Mill State Park on Friday and Sunday, biking and disc golf at Moraine State Park on Saturday, Dead Fish Polo at Coopers Lake on Sunday, and a Lake Arthur Boat Tour at Moraine State Park on Sunday.

For further details about the Jeep Festival, call (724) 234-229 or visit www.Bantamjeepfestival.com. BCSN

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Jeeps line up for the annual parade. A Jeep drives through the festival grounds.

Photo taken from www.Bantamjeepfestival.com.Photo taken from www.Bantamjeepfestival.com.

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* Home Wine Making Made Easy will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each month at PorterHouse Brew Shop, 114 Perry Hwy. (Rt. 19), Harmony. Learn about the basic equipment, ingre-dients and process of wine-making through an in-store demonstration. All participants must be 21 years old to attend. Snacks and wine tasting are included. Cost is $25 per person; for an additional $10, participants are invited back after fermentation to learn about bottling and receive a 750 ml bottle of wine made in class. Classes require pre-registration, which ends one week prior to class. Call (724) 473-0971.

* Jay from The Hawkeyes will be performing live from 7 to 10 p.m. June 3 at the Harmony Inn, 230 Mercer St., Harmony. Call (724) 452-5124.

Entertainment and Events* Come out for a car cruise from 5 to 9 p.m. June 5 at The Meridian Station Gift Shop, 298 Meridian Rd., Butler. This is a fun family and community event where everyone and every vehicle are welcome. The Butler Area Street Machines sponsor this event and will have an oldies DJ spinning tunes in the gazebo. The Ambridge Italian Villa will cater the food and the Meridian Station Gift Shop will supply all the desserts, pies and ice cream. The gift shop will also have a gift sale with all gifts 15% off. Call (724) 482-4436.

* Needle crafts are offered at 2 p.m. June 10 and 24 at the South Butler Community Library, 240 W. Main St., Saxonburg. Classes meet every other Wednesday. Call (724) 352-4810.

* The Bottlebrush Gallery, 539 Main St., Harmony, is teaming up with Ho-listic Houndry for Yappy Hour. Bring

your dog (on leash) to the Gallery from 6 to 8 p.m. June 12 for a fun night with art and treats for both humans and canines. Call (724) 452-0539 or visit http://bottlebrusharts.com.

* Presented as part of the “Keystone PRO Series” featuring professional performers and musicians,“Always…Patsy Cline” is more than a tribute to the legendary country singer who died tragically at age 30 in a plane crash in 1963. The show is based on a true story about Cline’s friendship with a fan from Houston named Louise Seger, who befriended the star in a Texas honky-tonk in 1961, and continued a correspondence with cline until her death. The musical play will be show-ing at 8:15 p.m. June 12, 13, 18, 19 and 20 at the Rotary Amphitheater, 111 Ernie Mashuda Dr., Cranberry Township. En-joy a beautiful setting to experience live

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Entertainment and Eventstheater under the sky. Bring a picnic blanket and/or lawn chair to complete the memorable performance. Call (724) 480-1088 for details or visit KeystoneS-tateMusicTheater.org for tickets. Cost is $15 for children and $25 for adults.

* Harmony Museum, 303 Mercer Rd., Harmony, will hold their an-nual herb and garden fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 13. Buy vegetables, herbs, roses and other ornamentals, there will also be a plant exchange, expert advice, entertainment and food. Call (724) 452-7341 or visit www.harmonymuseum.org.

* Free movies in Cranberry Com-munity Park, 111 Ernie Mashuda Dr., will take place at dusk on the follow-ing dates: Annie June 16; and Jumanji August 11. Bring a lawn chair or blan-ket. Enjoy a night swim with a free movie at Cranberry Waterpark, North

Boundary Park. Cost for swim is $2 for non-members; free for members. Movies shown are Ghostbusters June 26; and How to Train your Dragon July 17. Visit www.cranberrytownship.org,

* A free community event featuring educational seminars, resource fair, benefits screenings and more will take place at 9 a.m. June 17 at Butler County Community College, 107 College Dr., Butler. There will be presentations from Butler County Elder Abuse Task Force, AARP, PA Office of the Attorney General, Butler County Area Agency on Aging, PA Department of Banking and Securities and VOICe. Call (724) 431-3619 for details.

* Join the Butler Old Stone House Region AACA for a car show from 2 to 4 p.m. June 20 at Concordia, 134 Mar-wood Rd., Cabot. Visit www.aacabosh.org for details.

* The ninth annual Firecracker 100 will take place June 25 to 27 at Ler-nerville Speedway, 313 N. Pike Rd., Sarver. Call (724) 353-1511 or visit www.lernerville.com.

* Cranberry Barbershop Chorus fea-turing the Sharp Edge quartet will per-form a free concert at 6:30 p.m. June 30 at Alameda Park, Odd Fellow Gazebo, 184 Alameda Park Rd., Butler. Call (724) 284-5383 for details.

* St. Christopher at the Lake will hold their annual Parish Festival from 5 to 10 p.m. July 17 and 18. The 4 p.m Mass will be held outside. The Celebrant will be Rev. Joseph Feltz, with music from the Prospect Chime Choir. Square dancing will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, karaoke from 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday with a performance by the Tamarack Cloggers at 7 p.m. Saturday. Visit www.christophermoraine.org. BCSN

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Cranberry Artists Network hosts First Member’s Show

The First Member’s Show for the Cranberry Artists Network is

scheduled for June 3 to 25 at the Cran-berry Township Municipal Building, Rochester Rd., Cranberry Township. C.A.N. was formed in January of 2014, has sponsored two open shows, but this one is Members Only. The membership has grown to include people from four surrounding counties. C.A.N. just had its spring screening and accepted four new members.

The juror for the show is Elizabeth Asche Douglas of Rochester. She is a retired professor of art from Geneva College and a respected member of the art community in Pittsburgh. Members are displaying two recent works and Elizabeth will be choosing three awards and honorable mentions. The opening reception for the show will be from 6 to 8 p.m. on June 3 and the public is welcome to attend. BCSN

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Free family summer concert series presents Rock Jazz TrioRock Jazz Trio will perform a free family concert at 6:30 p.m. June 16 at Odd Fellow Gazebo, 184 Alameda Park Rd., Butler. Enjoy swinging music from 20s, 30s and 40s and classic jazz that is sure to bring you to your feet. This band has been known to bring back great memories and a wonderful time. The Cranberry Chorus featuring the Sharp Edge quartet will perform June 30. Come enjoy the all male harmonic sound of this A Cappella group. Call (724) 284-5383 or visit www.co.butler.pa.us for details. BCSN

Live at Lunch concert seriesThe Butler County Symphony Association presents the summer concert series Live at Lunch beginning Wednesday, June 3. Free concerts will be held at noon every Wednesday through August 26 at 259 S. Main St., Butler. Pack a lunch and gather your friends to come out to listen to some of the best live music in town. Call (724) 283-1402 or visit http://butlersymphony.org/2015/05/bcso-summer-concert-series/ for more information or a complete listing of performers. BCSN

Free summer concert series to be held in Cranberry Community ParkCome out to Cranberry Community Park, 111 Ernie Mashuda Dr., Cranberry Township, Thursdays at 7 p.m. for a free summer concert series. The following performances will take place: Blackhorse July 16; Keystone Musical Theater July 23; Network July 30; NOMaD August 6; and Elvis Lives August 13. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Visit www.cranberrytownship.org/index.aspx?NID=1447 for details. BCSN

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Butler County Area Agency on Aging Senior Express

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By Brittany Buzzelli, Community Liaison/APPRISE Coordinator Butler County Area Agency on Aging For Butler County Senior News

Application forms for the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program are still available for eligible residents to begin claiming

on property taxes or rent paid in 2014. The deadline to apply for a rebate on property taxes or rent paid in 2014 is June 30, so there is still time this month to do so.

The rebate program benefits eligible Pennsylvanian’s age 65 and older, widows and widowers age 50 and older and disabled persons over the age of 18. The income limit for the program is $35,000 annually for homeowners and up to $15,000 annually for renters, with half of Social Security income excluded.

The maximum standard rebate is $650, but supplemental rebates for qualifying home owners can boost rebates to $975.

Property Tax/Rent Rebate Income Eligibility:

Homeowners: Income Maximum Standard Rebate

$0 to $8,000 $650 $8,001 to $15,000 $500 $15,001 to $18,000 $300 $18,001 to $35,000 $250 Renters: $0 to $8,000 $650 $8,001 to $15,000 $500

Each resident who prepared and filed a paper application last year, and did not utilize computer software to do so, should have received a 2014 application form by February 30. Renters who prepared claims last year using computer software rather than the PA-1000 booklet received letters by mail reminding the resident to apply for a 2014 rebate, and providing them with two copies of the PA-1000 Rent Certifi-cate and Rent Rebate application.

Applications are also available online at www.revenue.state.pa.us or by calling (888) 222-9190.

Older adults must reapply for rebates every year because rebates are based on annual income and property taxes or rent paid each year.

It costs nothing to apply for a rebate. Application forms and as-sistance are available at no cost from the Department of Revenue

Pennsylvania property tax/rent rebate program applications now available

district officers, state legislators’ offices and locally through the Butler County Area Agency on Aging (Butler County AoA).

The Butler County AoA will be hosting mobile application sites at various county senior centers, as well as in-office at their main location at 111 Sunnyview Circle in Butler.

Rebates will be distributed beginning on July 1, as specified by law. It is recommended that interested applicants make an appointment ahead of time by calling Butler County AoA at (724) 282-3008.

More than $297 million in property tax and rent rebates have been sent to more than 587,000 homeowners and renters across the state for taxes and rent paid in 2013.

The department wants all eligible Pennsylvanian’s to apply for and receive rebates through this program, but cautions that fraudulent or falsified rebate claims will result in a denial of rebate.

The Property Tax/Rent Rebate program is supported by the Pennsylvania Lottery and revenue from slots gaming. Since the program’s 1971 inception, older adults and adults with disabilities have received $5.4 billion in property tax and rent rebates.

Applying for Property Tax/Rent Rebate is easy. Call (888) 222-9190 or visit www.revenue.state.pa.us Pick up an ap-plication at one of the following locations: your local leg-islator’s office, senior center or at the Butler County Area Agency on Aging, 111 Sunnyview Circle, Suite 101, Butler, PA 16001. BCSN

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Butler County Area Agency on Aging Senior Express

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Butler Senior Center, 10 Austin Ave., Lyndora. Tuesday, June 2 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Thursday, June 4 from noon to 2 p.m.

Cranberry Senior Center, Cranberry Township Municipal Building , 2525 Rochester Rd., Cranberry Township. Wednesday, June 3 from 9 a.m. to noon.

Slippery Rock Senior Center, Slippery Rock Township Building, 115 Branch-ton Rd., Slippery Rock. Monday, June 8 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Farmers Market voucher distribution sites

Chicora Senior Center, Moose Lodge Hall Basement, 117 West Slippery Rock St., Chicora. Thursday, June 11 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Zelienople Senior Center, Luther Court, Passavant Seven S. Green Lane, Zelienople. Tuesday, June 16 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Mars Senior Center, Penn-Mar Plaza, Gilkey Dr., Mars. Thursday, June 18 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Mt. Chestnut Senior Center, Mt. Chestnut Presbyterian Church, 727 W. Old Route 422, Butler. Monday, June 22 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Evans City Senior Center, Ritzert Hall, 426 E. Main St., Evans City. Tuesday, June 23 from 10 a.m. to noon.

North Central Senior Center, West Sunbury Presbyterian Church, 215 E. Church St., West Sunbury. Wednesday, June 24 from 11a.m. to noon.

South East Senior Center, Winfield Township VFC, 200 Brose Rd., Cabot. Tuesday, June 30 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Marion Twp. Office, 2275 W. Sunbury Rd., Suite B, Boyers. Wednesday , July 8 from 1 to 3 p.m.

Buffalo Twp. Municipal Bldg., 109 Bear Creek Rd., Sarver. Thursday, July 9 from 10 a.m. to noon.

East Butler Borough Building, 1105 Randolph Ave., East Butler. Thursday, July 9 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Terrace Apartments, 111 South Cliff St., Butler. Friday, July 10 from noon to 3 p.m.

Rolling Road Apartments, 101 Rolling Rd., Cranberry Township. Monday, July 13 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Saxonburg Fire Hall, 290 Horne Ave., Saxonburg. Tuesday, July 14 from noon to 2 p.m.

Gray Stone Manor Apartments, 204 E. Water St., Slippery Rock. Wednesday, July 15 from10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Butler Arbors Apartments, 200 Lincoln Ave., Butler. Thursday, July 16 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Glade Run Church, Rt. 8 South, Pitts-burgh Rd., Valencia. Tuesday, July 21: 10 a.m. to noon.

Cliffside Apartments, 325 S. McKean St., Butler. Wednesday, July 22 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Lafayette Apartments, 302 South Main St., Butler. Monday, July 27 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Park Manor Apartments, Alameda Rd., Butler. Tuesday, July 28 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Butler County Area Agency on Ag-ing, 111 Sunnyview Circle, Building 3, Butler. Beginning Wednesday, July 29 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Keep in mind that only one person can be first. Perhaps you have been among the crowds of people arriving early to get their vouchers. This causes a waiting period. To avoid waiting, plan to arrive in the middle or towards the end of the timeframe listed. Staff will not start early, but they will stay longer to serve those arriving before the end time listed.

It’s growing season once again! Eligible Butler County residents ages 60 and older may now receive

their Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers. Individu-als receive four $5 vouchers per season, and married couples receive eight $5 vouchers per season.

FMNP vouchers are distributed by the Butler County Area Agency on Aging. (There is an income eligibility compo-nent, but information for this year has not yet been released.) All income must be tallied; for example, wages, Social Security, pensions, VA benefits, interest and withdrawals from annuities.

Seniors residing in facilities such as nursing homes, personal care homes or domiciliary care homes where meals are prepared are not eligible to receive vouchers.

Vouchers will be distributed begin-ning June 2 and will continue while supplies last. All eligible participants must show documentation of age and county residency; documentation of income is not needed. Vouchers will only be distributed at the community distribution sites listed in this issue of Butler County Senior News. Vouchers cannot be mailed.

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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

SENIOR FARMERS’ MARKET NUTRITION PROGRAM

2015 ELIGIBILITY & PROXY FORM

RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

I have been advised of my rights and obligations under the SFMNP. I certify that the information I have provided for my eligibility determination is correct, to the best of my knowledge. This certification form is being submitted in connection with the receipt of Federal assistance. Program officials may verify information on this form. I understand that intentionally making a false or misleading statement or intentionally misrepresenting, concealing, or withholding facts may result in paying the State agency, in cash, the value of the food benefits improperly issued to me and may subject me to civil or criminal prosecution under State and Federal law.

Standards for eligibility and participation in the SFMNP are the same for everyone,

regardless of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. I understand that I may appeal any decision made by the local agency regarding my

eligibility for the SFMNP. Participant Name: ________________________________ Date ________________

(Person the checks are for) Address: _____________________________________________________________ Telephone Number: __________________________ Birthday _____________ (month/year) Please check the box of the most appropriate identifier for each. Ethnicity: E Not Hispanic or Latino Race: Ame I d Al k N ve A Bl k Af Ame N ve w e P f I l de White Proxy Name: _____________________________________ Date _________________

(Person picking up the checks) Address: _______________________________________________________________ I hereby acknowledge with my signature that I am a Pennsylvania resident, I am 60 years or older and my household income is within the income guidelines for participation in SFMNP. Participants Signature ___________________________________(Person checks are for) Proxy Signature ____________________________________(Person picking up checks) Check numbers Received: ____________, ____________, ___________, __________ **The proxy must take this form to a distribution site in the county you reside.

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_ Butler Senior Center, 10 Austin Ave., (located in Tanglewood Senior Center), Lyndora, offers the following events: 500 card party at noon June 3; basket raffle drawing at 11:15 a.m. June 4; Farmers Market vouchers from noon to 2 p.m. June 4; bingo at 10 a.m. June 5; book club at 3:30 p.m. June 10; leadership meeting at 11:30 a.m. and birthday celebration June 11; diabetes program from 5 to 7 p.m. June 16, 23 and 30; Father’s Day party at 10:30 a.m. June 17; and white elephant sale at 10 a.m. and ceramic class at 12:30 p.m. June 18. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call (724) 285-5392.

_ Chicora Senior Center, lower level of Moose Hall, 117 West Slippery Rock St., offers the following events: blood pressure at 11 a.m. June 2; The Ravioli Man from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. June 4; leadership meeting at 10:30 a.m. June 8; ice cream social at 11:30 a.m. June 9; Farmers Market vouchers from 10 a.m. to noon June 11; blood pressure at 10:30 a.m. and bowling at 3:30 p.m. June 16; bingo at 10:30 a.m. June 188; Father’s Day break-fast from 9 a.m. to noon June 21; and bingo at 10:15 a.m. June 21. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call (724) 445-2551.

_ Cranberry Senior Center, Municipal Building, Rochester Rd., offers the following events: Farmers Market vouchers from 9 a.m. to noon June 3; Wheel of Fortune game at 11 a.m. June 4; bowl off and banquet from 3:30 to 8 p.m. June 9; deadline to order Little Caesars pizza kits June 12; pizza pick-up June 17; and leadership meeting at 10:30 a.m. and table sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 25. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call (724) 772-6086.

_ Evans City Senior Center, 426 East Main St., offers the fol-lowing events: waffle and strawberry breakfast from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. June 3; birthday celebration June 11; bowling banquet and roll off at Cranberry Senior Center at 3:30 p.m. June 16; leadership meeting at 12:30 p.m. and Father’s Day party June 18; and Farmer’s Market vouchers from 10 a.m. to noon June 23. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call (724) 538-9414.

_ Mars Senior Center, Penn Mar Plaza, Gilkey Dr., offers the following activities: doughnut day from 9 to 10:30 a.m. June 5; bring a friend for chocolate ice cream day June 8; supper club from 4 to 8 p.m. June 9; skin cancer program at 11:15 a.m. June 11; bowling banquet and roll off at 3:30 p.m. June 16; bereavement class begins June 17; Farmer’s Market vouchers from 10 a.m. to noon and leadership meeting at 1 p.m. June 18; Father’s Day party June 19; and summer fun day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 22. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call (724) 625-4466.

_ Mount Chestnut Senior Center, Presbyterian Church, 727 Old Route 422, will offer the following events: blood pressure screening at 11:30 a.m. June 4; Medicare fraud prevention at 12:45 p.m. and Wii bowling June 8; Wendy’s fundraiser night from 4:45 to 6 p.m. June 10; birthday celebration June 11; Bible study at 10:30 a.m. June 15; bowl off and banquet at Cranberry Senior Center from 3:30 to 8 p.m. June 16; and book club at 10:30 a.m. June 22. The center is open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays. Call (724) 282-6006.

_ North Central Senior Center, West Sunbury Presbyterian Church, will offer the following events: Pranayama at 11 a.m. Wednesdays; bring in your wedding photo for display June 3; birthday celebration June 12; Father’s Day party June 19; Farmer’s Market vouchers from 11 a.m. to noon and bring in an unmarked baby picture of yourself June 24; and leadership meeting at 12:30 p.m. June 26. Hours are from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday and Friday. Call (724) 637-2959.

_ Slippery Rock Senior Center, Township Building, 155 Branchton Rd., will offer the following events: VNA game day at 11:30 a.m. June 2; Farmer’s Market vouchers from 10 a.m. to noon June 8; Wii bowling June 9; birthday celebration June 11; crafts for Father’s Day at 11 a.m. and Flag Day June 15; Father’s Day party June 18; welcome summer party June 22; blood pres-sure at 11:30 a.m. June 25; and leadership meeting at noon June 29. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call (724) 794-6440.

_ Southeast Senior Center, Winfield Township Firehall, Brose Rd., offers the following upcoming events: chair volleyball at 10 a.m. June 2; walking at 10 a.m. June 9; birthday celebration June 11; leadership meeting at 10 a.m. and bowling banquet and roll-off at 3:30 p.m. June 16; fairy garden demo at 10 a.m. June 18; movie day at 9 a.m. June 23; fruit salad bar for a fee at 10 a.m. June 25; and deep breathing yoga at 10 a.m. June 30. The center is open from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call (724) 352-2036.

_ Zelienople Senior Center, 700 S. Green Lane, Zelienople, of-fers the following upcoming events: spaghetti dinner fundraiser from 3 to 7 p.m. June 6; Klondike sale at 12:15 p.m. June 10, $1 each; birthday celebration June 11; Farmer’s Market vouchers from 10 a.m. to noon and bowl-off and banquet from 3:30 to 8 p.m. June 16; Father’s Day party June 18; baked potato bar from 4 to 7 p.m. June 20; and Medicare update at 10:30 a.m. June 22..The center is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call (724) 452-5292. BCSN

Senior Center events

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Butler County Area Agency on Aging Senior Express

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June Menu for senior centers

For more information, call or visit our office at Sunnyview Complex

111 Sunnyview Circle, Suite 101 Butler, PA 16001

Office Hours: Monday through Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Phone: (724) 282-3008 (888) 367-2434 Website: www.co.butler.pa.us/butler

Email: [email protected]

The Butler County Area Agency on Aging

Serving you:

Butler County Commissioners William L. McCarrier A. Dale Pinkerton

James Eckstein

Area Agency on Aging Administrator: Beth A. Herold, RN, BSN, MBA

About the Area Agency on Aging

The Butler County Area Agency on Aging (AAoA) is a community service agency for older adults and has operated in Butler County since 1984. The Area Agency on Aging administers programs and manages services for Butler County residents who are 60 years of age or older. Agency programs and services are designed to serve approximately 38,000 older consumers who call Butler County home.

How may we help you?

• Community Services for Older Adults and their families

• Home and Community Based Services

• PDA Waiver Services

Access to Services

• Information and Referral

• Assessment

• Care Management

Monday, June 1: Baked Swiss steak, parsley potatoes, carrots, lemon fluff.

Tuesday, June 2: Chicken pot pie, coleslaw, mixed vegetable medley, fruit.

Wednesday, June 3: Hot roast beef sandwich, O’Brien potatoes, peas, sherbet.

Thursday, June 4: Chili con carne, whipped potatoes, tossed salad, gelatin.

Friday, June 5: Barbecue pork ribette sandwich, corn chowder, green beans, applesauce.

Monday, June 8: Ham and potato casserole, green beans, fruit.

Tuesday, June 9: Spaghetti and meatballs, tossed salad, applesauce, sherbet.

Wednesday, June 10: Grilled salmon fillet, wild rice, broccoli medley, fruit salad.

Thursday, June 11, Birthday menu: Stuffed pork chop, whipped potatoes, carrots, coleslaw, cupcake and ice cream.

Friday, June 12: Chef salad, mixed greens, noodle soup, fruit crisp.

Monday, June 15: Salisbury steak, redskin potatoes, peas and carrots, ice cream.

Tuesday, June 16: Ham and cheddar sandwich, macaroni salad, baked beans, melon.

Wednesday, June 17: Chicken Caesar salad, mixed greens, rice florentine soup, peaches.

Thursday, June 18, Father’s Day pie: Meatloaf, baked potato, green beans, banana cream pie.

Friday, June 19: Turkey and gravy over biscuit, mixed vegetable medley, Harvard beets, pineapple.

Monday, June 22: Baked chicken breast, whipped potatoes, mixed bean medley, pumpkin custard.

Tuesday, June 23: Pepper steak, parsley potatoes, lima beans, fruit.

Wednesday, June 24: Sloppy Joe, broccoli soup, peaches, oatmeal cookie.

Thursday, June 25, Polish party day: Kielbasa, haluski, peas and carrots, sausage roll, cheesecake.

Friday, June 26: Potato crusted fish, macaroni and cheese, stewed tomatoes, fruit.

Monday, June 29: Baked ham slice, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, jelly roll.

Tuesday, June 30: Breaded chicken fillet sandwich, pasta salad, pickled beets, melon.

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Call 724-285-7100www.bayada.com

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Compassion. Excellence. Reliability. Following is a list of resources that are relevant to issues af-fecting seniors. We are providing this as an easy reference for information that you may need now or in the future.

AARP: www.aarp.org. The National site for AARP (for-merly known as the American Association of Retired Per-sons), a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people, ages 50 years and older. Call 1 (888) 687-2277.

County of Butler Area Agency on Aging: www.co.butler.pa.us/butler/. Gives detailed information on aging pro-grams. Call (724) 282-3008 or 1 (888) 367-2434.

Alzheimer’s Association: www.alzpa.org. Programs and services for individuals and families coping with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory disorders. Call 1 (800) 272-3900.

Benefits Checkup www.benefitscheckup.org. An online questionnaire to help search for a list of all state and federal benefits.

COMPASS (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Appli-cation for Social Services): www.compass.state.pa.us. Enables Pennsylvania citizens to apply for social services programs online. Call 1 (800) 692-7462.

Eldercare Locator: www.eldercare.gov. Contains informa-tion on the complete array of services and programs of interest for older adults. Call 1 (800) 677-1116.

Government Benefits: www.GovBenefits.gov. The of-ficial benefits website of the government that connects people in need to government assistance programs. Call 1 (800) 333-4636.

Medicare: www.medicare.gov. The official government site for Medicare consumer information. Call 1 (800) 633-4227.

Pennsylvania Long-Term Care: www.longtermcare.state.pa.us. Provides long-term care information on available service options, including home care, public and private financing of those options, and other issues. Call 1 (866) 286-3636. BCSN

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for more information.

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YOU’RE

INVITED!

THE NEXT GENERATION OF COPD TREATMENT IS HERE.

Join us for a stem cell seminar. Learn how the lung institute uses stem cells from a patient’s own body to regenerate healthy tissue, improving lung function and quality of life.

Call (855) 978-5767, or visit lunginstitute.com/SeniorNews

Stem cells may be the next penicillin

By David Ebner For Butler County Senior News

Chances are that you have heard about stem cells, but did

you know that stem cells are being used right now in the United States to treat debili-tating lung diseases? With advancements in the study of stem cells, the question is posed: are stem cells the next penicillin? Stem cells and

penicillin come from humble beginnings, they are both used to treat life-threatening conditions, and just like penicillin, stem cell biologists have won Nobel Prizes for their discoveries. Penicillin, originally discovered in 1928 by the Scottish biologist, Sir Alexander Fleming, did not see its full potential until WWII. It wasn’t until 1945, that Sir Fleming received the Nobel Prize.

Over time, stem cells have crept into the national dialogue as a buzzword, particularly the stem cells found in fetuses. However, the stem cells being used to treat diseases in the US and the same cells that war-ranted the 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine, are adult stem cells. This type of stem cell

is found fully developed in all people.

At the turn of the 20th Cen-tury, biologists discovered that some cells in the body had not yet been assigned as a certain type of cell. The use of these cells to treat diseases traces back to 1968 when the first bone marrow transplant was performed. The result of placing healthy stem cells into a sick indi-vidual’s body is the creation of healthy blood cells that are not infected. In turn, these cells replace the dis-eased ones and start to heal the patient.

Today, a clinic called the Lung Institute is using adult stem cells from the patient’s own fat, blood or bone marrow to provide similar

healing results for people with lung diseases. The phy-sician gives the patient a growth factor that multiplies the stem cells into millions of healthy cells before extract-ing the stem cells from the patient, then they separate the cells and reintroduce them into the patient’s body. The result, healthy cells re-place the damaged ones found in the lungs.

Just as penicillin was recog-nized by the medical com-munity, so have stem cell de-velopments. If the number of people who have already been successfully treated with stem cells is any indica-tion of the future, then it will undoubtedly be heralded as one of the ground-breaking medical technologies of its time. BCSN

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Before and AfterWhat word is missing? Figure out the missing word for a chance to win $30 cash.

To enter, mail your answers to Butler County Senior News Contest, P.O. Box 11126, Pittsburgh, PA 15237. One entry per person. Correct entries will be eligible for our draw-ing. One winner will be drawn. Entries must be received by the 15th of this month. Answers will be published in the next edition of Butler County Senior News.

Name________________________________________________

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Phone____________________________Age________________

Congratulations to Holly Hartzell who won last month’s contest. The answers were: 1. Over; 2. Game; 3. Hard; 4. Blue; 5. Baby; 6. Wonderful; 7. Moon;

8. Girl; 9. The Rain; 10. Town; 11. Good; 12. Song; 13. Son; 14. Sunshine.

1. Fire __________ Eater

2. Phone __________ Mark

3. Red __________ Stitch

4. Square __________ Hall

5. Easter __________ Salad

6. Leap __________ Prince

7. Blue __________ Hopper

8. Rocking __________ Shoe

9. Thin __________ Breaker

10. Jumping __________ Knife

11. Spare __________ West

12. Free __________ Hour

13. Chocolate __________ Condition

14. Good __________ Shade

15. Always __________ Book

16. Petunia __________ Latin

17. Dancing __________ Bee

18. Filthy __________ Little

19. Butter __________ Tape

20. Tea __________ Out

21. Down __________ Wear

22. Chevy __________ Gogh

23. Hot __________ Mark

24. Mellow __________ Bellied

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Crossword Puzzle answer on page 2

©King Features

Taken from www.ahajokes.com.

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What was the problem before?

Taxiing down the tarmac, the jetliner abruptly stopped, turned around and returned to the gate.

After an hour-long wait, it finally took off.

A concerned passenger asked the flight attendant, “What was the problem?”

“The pilot was bothered by a noise he heard in the engine,” explained the Flight Attendant, “and it took us a while to find a new pilot.”

Flying without a parachute

A man jumps out of an airplane with a parachute on his back. As he’s falling, he realizes hiss chute is broken. He doesn’t know anything about parachutes, but as the earth rapidly approaches, he realizes his options are limited; he takes off the parachute and tries to fix it himself on the way down. The wind is ripping past his face, he’s dropping like a rock, and at 5000 feet, another man goes shooting up past him. In desperation, the man with the chute looks up and yells, “Hey do you know anything about parachutes?!”

The guy flying up looks down and yells, “No, do you know anything about gas stoves?!”

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ELDER ABUSE AWARENESS

June 17, 2015 9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m. Butler County Community College—Founders Hall

A FREE community event featuring...

Join Us In the Fight to End Elder Abuse

Butler County Area Agency on Aging

Breakfast and lunch will be provided. R.S.V.P. by June 10th to Monica at

Butler County Elder Abuse Task Force

AARP

PA Office of the Attorney General

Butler County Area Agency on Aging

PA Department of Banking & Securities

Victim Outreach Intervention Center

Educational seminars, resource fair, benefits screenings and more!

VENDOR OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE. CALL/EMAIL FOR MORE INFORMATION.

724-431-3619 or email [email protected].