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Membership – FREE Key Tag is required to participate in Senior Center activities. TRANSPORTATION ARRANGE- MENTS MAY BE MADE BY CALLING 410.222.0022 or 0225. Lunch is available daily, by reservation only. Call 410.222.6223, between the hours of 9 & 1 for more information. KEY TAGS must be used to participate in activities. Touch-screen sign-in required when entering the building. NO EXCEPTIONS. APRIL CLASSES 2-3 Program Highlights 4 DoA&D & Senior Center Services 5 Menu 6 Computer Workshop; Ask The Under- taker; Important Cancellation Date 7 Movies; Hearing Screening; South County Showstoppers to Perform 8 Financial Management; Flower/ Bake Sale; Brunch; Happy Hats 9 Phone #’s, E-mail address, Staffing 10 Inside this issue: O’Malley Senior Activity Center & APRIL 2020 O’Malley Senior Activity Center & ANNEX A newsletter for Seniors 55+ Saturday, April 18, 4:00 Come join us for an Italian evening. Rigatoni and homemade meat sauce (non meat sauce available), garlic bread, tossed salad, desserts, coffee, tea and bottled water TICKETS: $10.00 KIDS under 10: $7.00 Live entertainment by Seth Kibel Jazz and other classics from the swing era. Sean lane on piano, flo anito (vocals), bob abbott (double bass) & Seth on sax! This is a fundraiser, sponsored by OSI (O’Malley seniors, inc). All proceeds benefit the senior center & annex. Advance ticket purchase necessary. Get your tickets early!

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Membership – FREE Key Tag is required to participate in Senior Center activities.

TRANSPORTATION ARRANGE-MENTS MAY BE MADE BY CALLING 410.222.0022 or 0225.

Lunch is available daily, by reservation only. Call 410.222.6223, between the hours of 9 & 1 for more information.

KEY TAGS must be used to participate in activities. Touch-screen sign-in required when entering the building. NO EXCEPTIONS.

APRIL CLASSES 2-3

Program Highlights 4

DoA&D & Senior Center Services 5

Menu 6

Computer Workshop; Ask The Under-

taker; Important Cancellation Date

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Movies; Hearing Screening; South

County Showstoppers to Perform

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Financial Management; Flower/

Bake Sale; Brunch; Happy Hats

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Phone #’s, E-mail address, Staffing 10

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Saturday, April 18, 4:00

Come join us for an Italian evening. Rigatoni and

homemade meat sauce (non meat sauce available),

garlic bread, tossed salad, desserts, coffee, tea

and bottled water

TICKETS: $10.00 KIDS under 10: $7.00

Live entertainment by Seth Kibel Jazz and other classics

from the swing era. Sean lane on piano, flo anito (vocals),

bob abbott (double bass) & Seth on sax!

This is a fundraiser, sponsored by OSI (O’Malley seniors,

inc). All proceeds benefit the senior center & annex.

Advance ticket purchase necessary.

Get your tickets early!

MONDAY ...APRIL classes (Spring semester) 8:30 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 11:00 11:00 11:05

Morning Stretch (C) Walking (V) (Wheels Skating Rink) Portrait Painting (C) Int. Garment Sewing (C) ANNEX Aerobics (C) Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX Wit & Humor Plays (C) Basic Knitting & Crocheting (V) Circuit Training (C) ANNEX Beginning Yoga (C) ANNEX Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX

11:30 11:45 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:20 3:20

ZUMBA (C) LUNCH Latin Aerobics Dance (C) Double Deck Pinochle (V)ANNEX African American Literature (C)ANNEX Genealogy (V) ANNEX Touchstone Discussions (C) History of Presidential Scandals (C) One Stroke Painting (C) Intermediate Tai Chi (C) Beginning Tai Chi (C)

TUESDAY 8:30 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:00 9:30 9:30 10:30 10:45 11:30

Heart & Muscle (C) Pilates (C) Ceramics (C) Greeting Card Making (C) Beg. Garment Sewing (C)ANNEX P.A.C.E. Exercise (C) Clash of Cultures (C) Tone & Firm (C) ANNEX Zumba Gold (C) Continuing Yoga (C) ANNEX

BOOK CLUB—APRIL 21 2:15 (main site)

11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:15 1:30 2:00 2:30

LUNCH Tapping with the Masters (C) ANNEX Conversational Sign Language (C) Soul Line Dancing (C) Ceramics (C) Women of Achievement (C) Grace in Motion (C) ANNEX AACC Guild (second Tuesday) ANNEX Intro Therapeutic Yoga (C) ANNEX Chess Club Meets (main site) Ballroom Dance (C) Continuing Therapeutic Yoga (C) ANNEX

WEDNESDAY 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30 10:30 11:05 11:45 12:00

Morning Stretch (C) Walking (V) (Wheels Skating Rink) Aerobics (C) Watercolors (C) Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX Creative Writing (C) SPANISH CLUB (V) ANNEX Armchair Exercise (C) Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX LUNCH Mobile Apps for Smart Phones (C)

12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:20 3:20

Latin Aerobics (C) Pastels (C) Wii Playing (V) ANNEX Intermediate Yoga (C) ANNEX Double Deck Pinochle (V) ANNEX Bridge Playing (V) ANNEX Mixed Media Art (C) ANNEX History of Witches (C) Understanding Politics (C) Intermediate Tai Chi (C) Beginning Tai Chi (C)

Anne Arundel County Senior Activity Centers offer free membership to individuals 55 or older who are active, self sufficient and able to function independently. For more information, visit your local senior center. Adults 55 or older who need assistance with daily living activities, or their caregiv-ers, should contact Information and Assistance at 410.222.4257 to learn more about alternatives

to Senior Activity Centers.

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THURSDAY...APRIL classes (Spring semester)

8:30 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:30

Heart & Muscle (C) Pilates (C) P.A.C.E. Exercise (C) Current Issues (C) (STARTS APRIL 2) Colored Pencil (C) Knitting & Crocheting (V) Mixed Media Painting (C) ANNEX Tone & Firm (C) ANNEX Zumba Gold (C) Beginning Spanish (C) Continuing Yoga (C) ANNEX

11:45 11:45 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:30 2:30

LUNCH Drums Alive (C) Painting Workshop (C) ANNEX Contemporary Literature (C) Bridge Playing (V) ANNEX Beginning Yoga (C) Bridge Playing (V) Main Site Intermediate Spanish (C) Beginners Painting (C) Seated Yoga (C)

FRIDAY 8:30 9:00 9:00 9:30 9:30 9:30 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30

Morning Stretch (C) Walking (V) (Wheels Skating Rink) Adv. Garment Sewing (C) ANNEX Wood Carving Club (I) Aerobics (C) Seated Yoga (C) ANNEX Shopping Trip (sign-up required) Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX Origins of Republic & Constit.(C) World of Opera (C) Seated Yoga (C) ANNEX

11:00 11:00 11:05 11:30 11:45 12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 2:30

Advanced Beginner Line Dancing (V) Circuit Training (C) ANNEX Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX Seated Yoga (C) ANNEX LUNCH ―Fridays at the Movies‖ (V) Line Dance (C) Double Deck Pinochle (V) ANNEX Mah Jong (V) ANNEX Quilt/Sewing Club (V) ANNEX Intermediate Yoga (C) ANNEX Beginning French (C)

ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSES (C): Registration occurs 4x year. Classes usually start months later and generally are 10 weeks. There is an administrative fee of $80.00 for seniors age 60 and over. For ages 55 to 59, the cost is $40.00 per class plus an $80.00 administrative fee.

CLASSES WITH A (V) ARE FACILITATED BY A VOLUNTEER & DO NOT REQUIRE REGISTRATION. THEY MAY BE JOINED AT ANY TIME DURING THE YEAR.

ANNEX EXERCISE EQUIPMENT ROOM is open most days, 8:30—3:50, with the exception of MF it is closed from 11—12 for class. Once a month it is also CLOSED for the Equipment training appointments from 2:30—4:00 the third Wednesday of every month. Fitness room participants are reminded to talk to their physician before starting any exercise program. DONATIONS ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED TO HELP MAIN-TAIN/PURCHASE EQUIPMENT.

Be sure to “Scan in” with

your key tag for EACH

ACTIVITY you participate in.

Class Registration, Trip Registra-

tion, Special Events, Card Playing

& classes are all listed!

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April 2020

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30

QUILT CLUB —Meets every Friday of every

month (Annex), 1:00.

Come visit and see

what goes on. The club

is not a teaching group,

but help each other

with projects and do-

nated pieces. ALL

levels welcome.

SEWING CLUB-Meets Tuesday afternoons @ the

Annex, with the exception of the second Tuesday

of each month. For more information, email Velma

Goodwine at [email protected].

SHOPPING TRIPS FOR THE MONTH

Wal-Mart...Friday, April 3 (9:00– 11:30)

Amish Market...Friday, April 17 (9:30-11:30)

Advanced sign up is required ALONG with hitting

the “shopping” button on the touchscreens the day of

the trip. Failure to do so, may result in you not be-

ing able to go.

AAWDC (Anne Arundel Workforce

Development Corporation) Monday, April

13, 10:30. Join Lydia Andersen & Finish your

career strong! If you are 55+, low income &

unemployed and looking for employment, this

seminar is for you. The Career Navigation Spe-

cialist can help you transition to a new career

or advance your career path. The specialist

can help you with:

One-on-One Career Coaching

Computer Fundamentals

Resume 101

Interview like a Pro

Business Communications

Master the Application Process

No registration necessary. Call 410.766.6558.

LUNCH BUNCH OUTING Monday, April 6, 11:00. Travel by County vans to the famous Jim’s Hideaway in Odenton. Sign up required. Back by 1:30.

LYNN ROXY’S SPRING SHOW Tuesday, April 14, 12:15. Change your clocks, get out your baseball glove and get ready for cherry blossoms. Spring has sprung and it’s time to celebrate. Lynn will have you singing along to your favorite songs. She sings, clog dances,

plays the piano and flute. Lynn has been a featured performer with the fabulous Hubcaps & on cruise ships in both the US and Europe. Lite refreshments.

MINDFULNESS WORKSHOP Friday, April 24, 1:15 –3:15 (Annex). Come join Monica Jordan to find out how to strengthen your immune sys-tem by bringing mindfulness into your life. Mind-fulness practices can have disease-fighting powers through our immune response. The immune sys-tem is one of the most critical systems that lead to our physical wellness. It’s our defense system that works to protect us from foreign invaders like vi-ruses or bacteria. Mindfulness practice can keep you healthier, it can strengthen your immune sys-tem, reduce inflammation, improve sleep and emotional health, decrease fear and anxiety and much more. Call the center to register.

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Program Highlights

O’M ALLE Y S E NI OR A CTI VI TY CE NT ER & A NNE X A NEWS LE T TER F OR S E NI ORS 55 +

Registration for SUMMER classes through

AACC begins Tuesday, May 12th

PUBLIC PC The center has several computers located at our annex & main room for seniors to use. Access the in-ternet, play games or check e-mail. Three at the center & four at the ANNEX

State Health Insurance Program (S.H.I.P.) A trained volunteer is available each month to address questions and con-cerns regarding Medicare, Supplemental Health Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, Medical Claims and Pharmacy Assistance. Appointment required & held at Annex. Call 410.222.4257 for an appt. Korean speaking counselor available.

I & A Information and Assistance Specialist from the Department of Aging & Disabilities, is availa-ble on Thursday, April 23rd to assist seniors in defining needs, locating and filing for appropriate services and programs. Please call English Harper @410.222.0230 for more information or an appointment to meet with him.

Legal Counsel , by appointment only. Attorney Maria McKenna will meet with seniors for legal counsel and brief questions. Friday, April 17th 10-12. If you can’t make your appt., please notify us. There is usu-ally a wait list for this service.

Corporal MEGAN OTT Police liaison with Anne Arundel County Police for the senior community. Corporal Ott can help with neighborhood issues, complaints, concerns, scams, etc. Contact her @ 410.222.2447.

Anne Arundel County Office of Transportation Provides van transportation for sen-iors 65 years of age and older to senior centers, nutrition sites and medical appointments. Advanced notice re-quired. Call 410.222.0225 for more information.

Senior Center Plus An activity program of-fered by the Dept. of Aging and Disabilities that addresses the functional limitations and nutritional needs of the frail elderly. All interested persons should contact MaryAnn Howell, Program Coor-dinator @410.222.4464. Please leave a voice mail if she is not available.

Wi-Fi SERVICE available throughout the An-nex and main building. AAC is the account name; no password necessary.

GRIEF COUNSELING available for any in-terested Anne Arundel County senior who is experiencing a difficult time with loss. Call Beth Mucciaciaro, RN (Grief Counselor) @410.222.0263 to in-quire about individual help or group support.

REFLEXOLOGY APPOINTMENTS Monday, April 27th ...1:00 –2:00 the last Monday of the month (usually). Registration required. See the office for details.

LUNCH CAFE

Lunch is served at 11:30 daily. Lunch is a nutri-tionally balanced meal, including milk, tea and coffee. The cost of the meal is $4.25. Seniors are asked to contribute as much as they can. Res-ervations MUST be made in person, however cancellations may be called in. Nutrition hours are 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday—Friday. Cancellations should be made as soon as possible. The monthly menu may be found on page 6 of this

newsletter. Sodas, bottled water & snacks are available through the office. Call 410.222.6223 for information (9-1).

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Services Available At the Center

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APRIL MENU

O’M ALLE Y S E NI OR A CTI VI TY CE NT ER & A NNE X A NEWS LE T TER F OR S E NI ORS 55 +

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

A Cold option menu is available. Please see the Nutrition Manager between the hours of 9-1 for that menu. Reservations must be made

well in advance and CANCELLATIONS made as soon as possible. MENU subject to change without notice. The cost of the meal is

$4.25. Seniors are asked to contribute as much as they can.

1) BBQ Pork Riblet Macaroni & Cheese

Green Beans WW Bread w/Marg

Tropical Fruit Fruit Punch Juice

Milk

2) Hamburger Sliced Cheese

Crispy Cubed Potatoes Harvard Beets

WW Hamburger Bun Mayo & Ketchup

Diced Pears Cranberry Juice

Milk

3) Panko Breaded Pol-lock

Black Eyed Peas Okra, Tomatoes, &

Corn Dinner Roll w/Marg

Tartar Sauce Fresh Fruit

Orange Juice & Milk

6) Sliced Turkey w/Country Gravy

Mashed Spiced Yams Green Beans

Biscuit w/Marg Fresh Fruit Apple Juice

Milk

7) Sliced Roast Beef w/Gravy

Whipped Potatoes Glazed Baby Car-

rots WW Roll w/Marg

Fresh Fruit Orange Juice

Milk SOUP: Corn Chow-

der

8) BBQ Pulled Pork Baked Beans

Peach Cobbler Apple Slaw

WW Hamburger Bun Cranberry Juice

Milk

9) Southwest Chicken Thigh

Spanish Rice Mexicali Vegetables WW Bread w/Marg Mandarin Oranges

Cranberry Juice Milk

13) Sliced Ham w/Pineapple Glaze Scalloped Potatoes

Green Peas WW Roll w/Marg

Fresh Fruit Oatmeal Crème Cook-

ie Milk

14) Chicken Shawarma

Yellow Rice Curry Okra & To-

matoes Naan Bread

w/Marg Pineapple Tidbits Cranberry Juice

Milk

15)

BRUNCH-10:45 Catered

By Breakfast Shoppe

Sign up by Tuesday, April 7

16) Santa Fe Beef Chili

Brown Rice Spinach

Corn Muffin w/Marg Fresh Fruit

Cranberry Juice Milk

17) Sliced Turkey w/Gravy

Macaroni & Cheese Sliced Carrots Biscuit w/Marg

Mandarin Oranges Apple Juice

Milk

20) Cuban Beef Brown Rice

Mixed Vegetables Corn Muffin w/Marg Mandarin Oranges

Apple Juice Milk

21) Sliced Ham w/Supreme Sauce Whipped Potatoes

Green Peas WW Roll w/Marg

Fresh Fruit Cranberry Juice

Milk

22) Baked Chicken Leg w/BBQ Sauce Black Eyed Peas Collard Greens Biscuit w/Marg

Pineapple Tidbits Cranberry Juice

Milk

23) Potato Crusted Fish

Au Gratin Potatoes Dilled Carrots

WW Bread w/Marg Tartar Sauce Fresh Fruit

Orange Juice Milk

24) Chicken Breast w/Alfredo Sauce

Garlic Parmesan Orzo Ratatouille

Italian Bread w/Marg Tropical Fruit Fruit Punch

Milk SOUP: Vegetable Soup

27) 10 Grain Pollock Corn Casserole

Brussels Sprouts WW Bread w/Marg

Tartar Sauce Applesauce

Cranberry Juice Milk

28) Caribbean Spiced Chicken

Confetti Rice Cabbage Medley WW Roll w/Marg Pineapple Tidbits

Apple Juice Milk

29) Pork Loin w/Gravy

White Beans w/Arugula Broccoli

WW Bread w/Marg Fresh Fruit

Cranberry Juice Milk

30) Baked Meatballs w/Marinara Sauce

Buttered Rotini Capri Vegetables

Italian Bread w/Marg Fresh Fruit

Cranberry Juice Milk

CENTER CLOSED

GOOD FRIDAY

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You can view the monthly newsletter & trip brochure by visiting the Dept. of Aging & Disabilities website @www.aacounty.org/aging. Click on Active Seniors then click on O’Malley Senior Center. Our newsletter is always available online prior to it being printed.

ASK THE UNDERTAKER

“Top 10 Pitfalls of Preplanning”

Tuesday, April 21, 12:00

Planning a Cremation and/or Funeral in advance has undoubtedly become the norm for most to-

day. Having all details in order, business matters handled, and financial arrangements secure all

well in advance of our passing can provide and in-credible gift of peace of mind. We also need to be mindful of some of the major pitfalls consum-ers can encounter when meeting with a so called “professional”. In this presentation, you will ex-plore the top 10 pitfalls in the funeral industry today so that you are better equipped when de-signing your plans and assuring that your family

will in fact have the peace of mind you seek. To-gether we will explore:

How am I sure my money will be there in the fu-ture?

What if death occurs out of town?

Who is certified to do Advanced Funer-al/Cremation Planning?

What questions should I ask when making my plans in advance?

Presented by Ryan Helfenbein. For advance ques-tions, email

[email protected]

Join instructor, Jose Gonzalez and learn how to:

Make file folders Create email accounts Copy, paste, format Download photos & graphics Print from emails Clean your “cookies” Search for files

and much more!

$5.00 fee payable at registration

Tuesday, APRIL 14, 2:00-4:00 (main site multi-purpose room)

All exercise classes at the main site are cancelled for

Tuesday, April 28th. Primary Voting will be held

in the exercise room. This is an omit day for teachers, so

they will add an extra week at the end of the semester.

BELLINI ENSEMBLE

Wednesday, April 29, 12:15

This group was formed in 1981 and began as

a string quartet with its roots at the Peabody

Conservatory

in Baltimore.

Laura Knuston

is a former

violinist with the

US Army Band and Kathy Birch is a free-

lance artist. They perform locally with the

National Philharmonic, Amadeus Chamber

Orchestra.

PRODUCTS AND SERVICES ADVERTISED IN THIS PUBLICATION ARE NOT ENDORSED OR GUARANTEED BY EITHER THE O’MALLEY SENIOR CENTER OR THE ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AGING & DISABILITIES. FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL fata, inc @410.578.3600 OR WRITE PO BOX 4889, BALTIMORE, MD 21211.

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APRIL MOVIES

shown every Friday @ 12:30 (main site multi-purpose room)

MIDWAY... In 1942, a few months after the infamous Pearl Harbor attack and a few years before World War II ended, the Japanese forces were once again planning to stage a sudden attack against their opponents — this time near the Midway Atoll. Their plan, however, was intercepted, and the American forces arrived at the Pacific Ocean theater just in time to stop them. The battle lasted for three days, and its outcome became a crit-ical turning point in the ongoing war. Starring Woody Harrelson & Darren Criss.. Friday, April 3rd.

FROZEN II...This sequel to the family animated adventure "Frozen" carries on the adventures of the Snow Queen, her kindhearted sister, their comedic snowman friend and their heroic mountain guide as they venture deep into the forest to discover the truth about a legendary mystery that surrounds their kingdom. Starring Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel..Friday, April 10th.

UNCUT GEMS...A jewelry store owner and dealer to rich and famous clients places a se-ries of high-stakes bets in the hopes of securing a huge windfall. But His lavish spending habits on gambling, and family issues cause him to become behind on his debts. So he devises a clever way to pay off his bookies and finally come out ahead all while protecting his family and business. Starring Adam Sandler... Friday, April 17th.

1917...During the First World War, two young British officers receive orders to venture deep behind enemy lines to deliver a critical message that could prevent the massacre of a British battalion in a trap laid by the ene-my. At the bidding of their superior officers, the young privates put their own lives on the line, as it could mean the difference between life and death for 1,600 of their brothers in arms, including Blake's own brother. Starring Dean-Charles Chapman & George MacKay... Friday, April 24th.

Offered by Hearing Solutions Free Screenings offered on

the following dates through-out the year:

Friday, June 5, 11-1

Friday, September 11, 10-12

Friday, December 4, 10-12

Sign up with the main office in person or call

410.222.6227

South County SHOWSTOPPERS

Monday, April 27, 12:15

This talented group sings, taps, reads poetry, acts and dances! Come see their

Spring Show and you won’t be disappointed. Under the direction of

Joanne DeWilde.

Lite Refreshments

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Friday, April 17 12:30

An attorney volunteer with the Chesa-

peake financial education foundation, a

501c3 dedicated to providing financial

education, will give a talk on estate and

disability planning, the talk will include

common pitfalls in the estate planning

process, practical tips and the must have

documents to protect yourself and your

family.

The talk will also touch on the dif-

ferences between a will and revo-

cable trust and understanding the

probate process in Maryland.

Register with the office.

Coming….Tuesday, May 5 8:30

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Purchase your summer flowers for your yard or patio and pick up a little

sweet treat while you are here!

Large geraniums in terra cotta pots, hanging baskets, impa-

tients, vinca, supertunias, hibis-cus, wave petunias and much

more. Plants are purchased from a wholesaler and are top quality!

Best prices in town.

For those of you that are kind enough to donate a baked item or two, you

can leave them with the office or see Queen Young (bake sale volunteer).

Half cakes, pies, breads, mini loafs, cookies, brownies, fudge, lemon bars and general

yummy stuff.

All proceeds benefit the center & Annex.

Please show your support & help us spread the word. Flyers available.

KOSHER HOT DOGS/CHIPS/SODA-$4.00

FLOWER

& BAKE

SALE

Tuesday, May 5

8:30

Wednesday,

April 15, 10:45

BRUNCH

Enjoy an early af-

ternoon meal pre-

pared by the Breakfast Shoppe in Severna Park! Spon-

sored by the Anne Arundel County Dept. of Aging &

Disabilities Senior Nutrition Program

French toast, scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, sau-

sage/bacon, fruit cup, coffee & oj.

Advanced sign up required by April 7. Space is limited.

See Gloria at nutrition desk for sign up.

HAPPY HATS WIG WORKSHOP…

Sign up now...Thursday, May 7, 10am (ANNEX).

Happy Hats Maryland is a charity project that provides yarn wigs and character hats to pediatric oncology patients. NO skills

required. Sign up with the office.

SENIOR CENTER STAFF: Senior Center Director Edie H. Cratty Annex Assistant Director Taylor Sullivan Senior Center Associate Naomi Smith Nutrition Site Aide Gloria Shaw Custodian Vincent Booth, Soraya Villagrain

A reminder to always first refer to the Anne Arundel County Department of Aging & Disabilities homepage for more infor-

mation on the center. A link for O’Malley can be located from this site.

Www.aacounty.org/aging

Hours of Operat ion

Monday—Fr iday 8 :30—4:00

O’MALLEY SENIOR ACTIVITY

CENTER

1275 Odenton Road

Odenton, MD 21113

Phone:

410.222.6227/301.621.9515

Fax: 410.222.6229

O’MALLEY SENIOR ACTIVITY

CENTER ANNEX

1270 Odenton Road

Odenton, MD 21113

Phone:

410.222.0140

Fax: 410.222.0142

E-MAIL: [email protected]

Dept. of Aging Website:

Www.aacounty.org/aging

APRIL 2020

Anyone needing accommodations must contact the O’Malley Senior Center @410.222.6227 or by e-mail

[email protected] at least seven days prior to an event. TTY users please call via Maryland Relay

7-1-1. All materials available in alternate formats upon

request.

The center & Annex will be closed on the following days:

Friday, April 10

Good Friday

Monday, May 25

Memorial Day

You can always visit us on FACEBOOK!

Www.aacounty.org/aging