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WCSC Connection June 2011 Walnut Creek Seniors Club 1375 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 943-5851 AARP Driver Safety - Refresher Course Tuesday, July 27th 12-4:30pm 943-5851 to register *Refresher Course only available to those hav- ing taken the 8-hour course within the last three years. Caring for Aging Family Members—Tools, Resources and Support Sign up for this FREE presentation at www.jfku.ed/ events.html. RSVP is required as space is limited. Presentation is Saturday, June 18, 2011, 9am - 1pm at 100 Ellinwood Way, Pleas- ant Hill. For questions, please call 925-969- 3520 Ice Cream So- Walnut Creek Seniors Club Annual Ice cream is just the first scoop Entertainment by Elliot Kenin & his banjo! Enjoy ice cream, assorted toppings, root beer floats, sun- daes, entertain- ment & raffle prizes! Bring your family, friends, kids and grand- kids! Event will be hosted in the As- sembly Hall at the Walnut Creek Tickets are $2 and can be purchased at the reception desk Friday, July 8 at HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES C.C. Café MON-THU noon; FRI 11:30am, Senior nutrition program at the Senior Club; call 280-7310 one day prior (10-noon) for reservations Blood Pressure Screening: Co-sponsored by John Muir Senior Services 2nd WED 9:00-11am; lobby; drop-in, no appointment Call 943-5851 for the following for appointments: Health Insurance Counseling (HICAP) 2nd WED & 4th TUE 1:00-3:00pm Assists in clarifying medical health insurance coverage; i.e. Medicare billing and claims, Medicare, Supplemental Insurance, and Long Term Health Care Insurance. Bring all pertinent information with you. Senior Peer Counseling Tuesdays, 2:00-4:00pm Trained volunteer counselors provide supportive counseling to individuals in Contra Costa County over 55 years of age LEGAL SERVICES Simple Will Preparation; 1st MON 1:30-3pm Senior Legal Services; 2nd TH 10am-1pm; 4th TH 11am-2pm INVESTMENT SERVICES Investment Counseling; 1st TUE 1:30-3:30pm TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Walnut Creek Seniors Club Mini Bus Reservations: 933-1434 one day prior for reservations (2 days prior for medical appt.), between 9-11am Information/cancellations: 943-5851 Some limitations may apply Fare $1 each direction. Tickets are available from driver. County Connection Link LINK registration & registration, call 938-7433 BART Tickets Purchase at reception desk (cash only) $9.00/ ticket, $24 value; available for adults over 65 County Connection Bus Passes Senior/Disabled, 20 rides $15 (cash or check) SENIOR SERVICE RESOURCES Elder Abuse Prevention; Call 646-4380 Information & Referral; Call 943-5851 or 1-800-510-2020 Senior Outreach Services; Call 937-8311 for information Care Management Call 945-8040,for appointment Assists with money management, conservatorship, crisis intervention and in-home assessments. Seniors Club 2011 Advisory Board President: Lou Schrepel President, Deaf Club: Jerry Chase Vice President: Mignon Gaffney Secretary: Louise Cuillo Treasurer: Bob Mohler Hostess Chairpersons: Betty Allan, Carol Galas, Bette Hopkins, Phyllis Roucayrol Special Events: Public Relations: Mike Carlo, Bob Graham, Maureen Fischl Trips: Anne Hagler, Jody Johnson, Mary Wood Transportation: Bob Freeman Members at Large: Catherine Nitz, Howard Goodrich Trustees: Dorothy Carver, Linda Ausplund, Wayne Slater Historian: Marylou Tassinari Hospitality: Shirley Walker Sunshine: Liz Slater Immediate Past President: Jody Johnson Walnut Creek City Council Cindy Silva, Mayor Council Members: Kish Rajan, Gary Skrel, Kristina Lawson, Bob Simmons Parks, Recreation and Open Space Commission Dan Lawrence, Chair Commissioners: Joe Stadum, Richard, Carlston, Carla Ludwig, Tom Worthy, Sandra Jacobsen, Richard Un- derwood Civic Park Staff Managers: Leo Harrod and Todd Trimble Program Specialists: Cathie Ramey - Senior Programs & Adult Classes; Hope Keung - Sen- ior Programs & Adult Sports Leagues; Preston Jones - Therapeutic Recreation & After-School Sports; Carol Glavor, Office Asst. www.WalnutCreekRec.org

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WCSC Connection June 2011

Walnut Creek Seniors Club 1375 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 943-5851

AARP Driver Safety -Refresher Course Tuesday, July 27th 12-4:30pm 943-5851 to register *Refresher Course only available to those hav-ing taken the 8-hour course within the last three years. Caring for Aging Family Members—Tools, Resources and Support Sign up for this FREE presentation at www.jfku.ed/events.html. RSVP is required as space is limited. Presentation is Saturday, June 18, 2011, 9am - 1pm at 100 Ellinwood Way, Pleas-ant Hill. For questions, please call 925-969-3520

Ice Cream So-Walnut Creek Seniors Club Annual

Ice cream is just the first scoop

Entertainment by Elliot Kenin & his banjo! Enjoy ice cream, assorted toppings, root beer floats, sun-daes, entertain-ment & raffle prizes! Bring your family, friends, kids and grand-kids!

Event will be hosted in the As-sembly Hall at the Walnut Creek

Tickets are $2 and can be

purchased at the reception desk

Friday, July 8 at

HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

C.C. Café • MON-THU noon; FRI 11:30am, Senior nutrition program at

the Senior Club; call 280-7310 one day prior (10-noon) for reservations

Blood Pressure Screening: Co-sponsored by John Muir Senior Services • 2nd WED 9:00-11am; lobby; drop-in, no appointment

Call 943-5851 for the following for appointments: Health Insurance Counseling (HICAP) • 2nd WED & 4th TUE 1:00-3:00pm • Assists in clarifying medical health insurance coverage; i.e.

Medicare billing and claims, Medicare, Supplemental Insurance, and Long Term Health Care Insurance. Bring all pertinent information with you.

Senior Peer Counseling • Tuesdays, 2:00-4:00pm Trained volunteer counselors provide supportive counseling to individuals in Contra Costa County over 55 years of age

LEGAL SERVICES

Simple Will Preparation; 1st MON 1:30-3pm

Senior Legal Services; 2nd TH 10am-1pm; 4th TH 11am-2pm

INVESTMENT SERVICES Investment Counseling; 1st TUE 1:30-3:30pm

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Walnut Creek Seniors Club Mini Bus • Reservations: 933-1434 one day prior for reservations (2 days prior for medical appt.), between 9-11am • Information/cancellations: 943-5851 • Some limitations may apply • Fare $1 each direction. Tickets are available from driver.

County Connection Link • LINK registration & registration, call 938-7433

BART Tickets • Purchase at reception desk (cash only) • $9.00/ ticket, $24 value; available for adults over 65

County Connection Bus Passes • Senior/Disabled, 20 rides $15 (cash or check)

SENIOR SERVICE RESOURCES

Elder Abuse Prevention; Call 646-4380

Information & Referral; Call 943-5851 or 1-800-510-2020

Senior Outreach Services; Call 937-8311 for information

Care Management • Call 945-8040,for appointment • Assists with money management, conservatorship, crisis

intervention and in-home assessments.

Seniors Club 2011 Advisory Board

President: Lou Schrepel

President, Deaf Club: Jerry Chase

Vice President: Mignon Gaffney

Secretary: Louise Cuillo

Treasurer: Bob Mohler

Hostess Chairpersons: Betty Allan, Carol Galas, Bette Hopkins, Phyllis Roucayrol

Special Events:

Public Relations: Mike Carlo, Bob Graham, Maureen Fischl

Trips: Anne Hagler, Jody Johnson, Mary Wood

Transportation: Bob Freeman

Members at Large: Catherine Nitz, Howard Goodrich

Trustees: Dorothy Carver, Linda Ausplund, Wayne Slater

Historian: Marylou Tassinari

Hospitality: Shirley Walker

Sunshine: Liz Slater

Immediate Past President: Jody Johnson Walnut Creek City Council Cindy Silva, Mayor

Council Members: Kish Rajan, Gary Skrel, Kristina Lawson, Bob Simmons

Parks, Recreation and Open Space Commission Dan Lawrence, Chair

Commissioners: Joe Stadum, Richard, Carlston, Carla Ludwig, Tom Worthy, Sandra Jacobsen, Richard Un-derwood

Civic Park Staff

Managers: Leo Harrod and Todd Trimble

Program Specialists: Cathie Ramey - Senior Programs & Adult Classes; Hope Keung - Sen-ior Programs & Adult Sports Leagues; Preston Jones - Therapeutic Recreation & After-School Sports; Carol Glavor, Office Asst.

www.WalnutCreekRec.org

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WCSC Connection - June 2011

Notes from C.C. Café by Shirley Guri

June is busting out all over—kids at the park, dogs at the dog parks, the birds, bees and squirrels—everywhere! The weather is beautiful, the sun is shining, the skies are blue and the tem-peratures are comfortable … all the more reason you should be out and about too—schedule yourself and a friend for lunch at the C.C. Café—today! If you have family and friends visiting you, bring them with you. We look forward to seeing you real soon! Call for reservations at 280-7310.

Tea Dances Friday Afternoons $3.00 drop-in fee Every Friday; 1:30-4:00pm Join us for an afternoon of ballroom dancing as you get together with friends both new and old. You'll enjoy the ballroom standards played by DJ Colin Dickie who will be your host and music director each afternoon. You'll even have a chance to move your feet to Latin and swing dance music and, during the intermission, Colin will lead line dances. Be sure to mark your calendar and get out your dancing shoes! Coffee and light re-freshments will be available.

Monthly Highlights

Friday Social/Birthday Celebration Friday, June 24, 11am Entertainment: Snappy Cats Kazoo Band To reserve a lunch: call 943-5851 no later than the Friday before the lunch. Doors open at 10:30am. Lunch will be served until 11:30am. Reservations will be honored until 11:30am then offered to those on the waiting list.

Pancake Breakfast - 9-11:45am 1st Sunday of each month - June 5, July 3, August 7 Enjoy an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast for $2.25 for adults and $1.50 for children under 12, hosted by members and volunteers of the Walnut Creek Seniors Club. Breakfast includes sausages, orange juice, coffee and all-you-can-eat pancakes. Service is available until 11:45am.

Wine ‘n Dine - Ottavio Mon., June 27, 5pm 1606 North Main St. Walnut Creek; 930 -8008 Please call Marylou Tassinari at 932-0471 for information and to reserve your seat.

Movie Matinee: “The Fighter” Monday, June 6, 1pm Join us in the Lounge; donation 50¢, includes freshly popped popcorn.

Hooked On Books - WCSC Book Club 1st Tuesday of each month - Lounge 50¢ drop-in fee, 1pm June 7 - “Saturday” by Ian McEwan Sept 6 - “New York” by Edward Rutherfurd

AARP Driver’s Safety Refresher Course Tuesday, July 27, 12-4:30pm See cover page

Card-making Workshop: Workshops will resume in September

NAME(S) ___________________________________________________ PHONE ______________________ ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP ______________________________________________________________________

RELEASE, WAIVER AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK: I certify that I am the above-named person and that I am a participant in the City of Walnut Creek and Walnut Creek Seniors Club Trip Program. The particular trip and dates that I will be participating in are indicated above. I understand that there may be a variety of activities attendant to this activity, such as physical exertion, experiencing stressful situations and transportation by a number of modes. I agree to assume full responsibility for any injuries, death or property damage incurred by me in connection with such participation, including transportation, if required as a part of the scheduled activity. I release the City of Walnut Creek, the Walnut Creek Seniors Club, and their officers, officials, agents, employees or volunteers from any and all liability for such accident or injury, even though the negligent activities of the City, or those acting on its behalf, may have caused or contributed to the injury, death or property damage suffered. I understand that this document is binding upon my heirs and dependents as well as myself. In the event of an emergency, I hereby authorize the City to call the participant’s physician. I understand that certain limita-tions may require a doctor’s approval prior to traveling with the group.

SIGNED__________________________________________________________DATE___________________ SIGNED__________________________________________________________DATE___________________

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY PLEASE CONTACT:

NAME _________________________ RELATIONSHIP__________________ PHONE ________________

You must be a Walnut Creek Senior Club Member to participate on our trips

INSTRUCTIONS for TRIP RESERVATIONS:

In an envelope, enclose the following:

1. A SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED envelope, (receipt and confirmation will be sent back to you in the self-addressed, stamped envelope you provide) 2. trip form completely filled out 3. separate checks for each trip payable to Walnut Creek Seniors Club or for extended trips, make the check payable to the company named in the travel brochure 4. note attention to either Mary Wood or Jody Johnson on the front of the envelope 5. walk in or mail to: MARY WOOD or JODY JOHNSON

Walnut Creek Seniors Club Trips 1375 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek, CA 94596

JODY’S TRIPS

___ Gilroy Gardens - Home of the ‘Circus Trees’, July 19, 2011. $59

___ Stanford University & Sunset Garden, August 11, 2011. $37

___ San Francisco Movie Tour, Aug 16, 2011. $68

___ “”Stompy Jones”, August 21, 2011. $75

___ San Diego Experience Sept. 18-23, 2011. 1,399dbl.; $1,799sgl.

MARY’S TRIPS

___ Black Oak Casino in Tuolumne, August 30, 2011, $27pp

___ Golden Gate Fields, June 2, 2011, $56pp

___ Canada & New England Cruise Aboard the Deluxe Silver Whisper, Oct. 10 - 20, 2011, prices start at $5,245

___ Hawaiian island Cruise, April 13-28, 2012, prices start at $2,095.

Trip Registration - June 2011 Page 4

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Mary’s Trips 934-8894 (Office 935-8138)

Hawaiian Island Cruise, continued orientation. On our return voyage we will stop in Ensenada—Mexico’s second most visited port of call. Cost: Inside stateroom $2,095 pp., dbl; outside $2,499 dbl; balcony cabin $2,978 dbl and mini-suite $3,394. Cabin categories are limited in number and sold on first-come basis only. Call Mary Wood for brochure.

Gambling Trips ♦ Day at the Races—Golden Gate Fields Tuesday, June 2, 2011 Depart:11:00am from Heather Farm Return: 6:00pm Join us for the popular “Day at the Races” with a buffet lunch in the enclosed Turf Club with panoramic views. Cost is $56 per person and includes deluxe motor coach, Turf Club lunch, racing program and gratuities. Dress code enforced. Men should wear a sports jacket or tailored slacks, and ladies should wear a dress or tailored pants. No sweat suits, t-shirts or athletic shoes are allowed. Black Oak Casino in Tuolumne Tuesday, August 30, 2011 Depart: 8:30am from Heather Farm Return: Approximately 5:30pm Join us for a scenic drive to the popular Black Oak Casino. Choose from several restaurants with over 1,000 slots, including card games, and a bowling alley downstairs with a sports bar. Receive $10 cash, $5 match play and $5 food. Cost $27.

♦ Extended Trips ♦ Canada and New England Fall Foliage Cruise Aboard the Deluxe Silver Whisper October 10-20, 2011 Treat yourself to a fall foliage splendor along America’s Colonial Coast aboard the luxurious 382-passenger, all-suite Silver Whisper. Tour features R/T transfers from Walnut Creek to S.F.O. and R/T air to New York, one night in New York City, 9-night cruise including all meals, beverages (includes alcohol), butler for each suite, shipboard activities and gratuities, all tips and transfers from airport/hotel/ship/portage for one suitcase, per person. Take advantage of the 55% Silver Savings offered for a lim-ited time. Vista Suite (large picture window) published price $10,145; Silver Savings fare $5,245pp. dbl.occ; Veranda Suite $12,645, Silver Savings fare $6,250. A refundable deposit will assure you a cabin. Final pay-ment due June 1, 2011. Hawaiian Island Cruise New Reduced Prices! 15 Nights Aboard the Star Princess R/T San Francisco to Hawaii - No Flying April 13 - 28, 2012 Immerse yourself in the Aloha Spirit and visit the Big Island and its active volcano; Kauai, Maui and Oahu. Features include R/T Heather Farm to the S. F. Pier, a 15-night cruise including all meals and shipboard ac-tivities, hosted cocktail party, baggage han-dling for one suitcase pp, taxes and tips ex-cluding shipboard gratuities and pre-trip

Jody’s Trips 680-1501 (Office 935-8138) Page 6

♦ Day Trips ♦ Tuesday, July 19, 2011 Gilroy Gardens - Home of the ‘Circus Trees’ Depart 9:30am Return 6:30pm Gilroy Gardens is just that—lovely gar-dens that are easy to stroll through. Of special attraction are the unusual trees known as “Circus Trees” installed in the garden by Michael Bonfante and by whose name the gardens were originally known. These trees have been grafted into complex designs such as hearts, rings, and basket weave. There are many attractions, exhibits, rides and restaurants you can take advantage of. Cost of $59 includes bus transportation, entrance fee and driver gratuity. Thursday, August 11, 2011 Stanford University & Sunset Garden (Slow paced walking tour) Depart 8:00am Return 5:00pm We’ll have an informative one-hour walk-ing tour of this university known as “The Farm” because of its past life as Leland Stanford’s horse farm. Our student guides will lead us through the Main Quad, Me-morial Church, the Science and the White Quads. Time allowed following the tour for a visit to Hoover Tower on our own. No-host lunch before our visit to Sunset Test Gardens featuring plantings that rep-resent California’s four major climate zones. Cost $37 includes bus transporta-tion, entrance fees and gratuities. Tuesday, August 16, 2011 San Francisco Movie Tour Depart 8:30am Return 4:30pm This tour gives a unique perspective on the history of San Francisco simply by following its cinematic past. Our actor-

turned-guide will provide behind the scenes information and trivia about San Francisco and your favorite films. Cost of $68 in-cludes transportation, guided tour, hosted lunch and gratuities.

Sunday, August 21, 2011 “Stompy Jones” Rhythm and Blues Band Depart 1:00pm Return 7:00pm “Stompy Jones” band showcases vintage jump style rhythm and blues and recreates the historic sounds of the 1940s such as shuffle drumming and bounce piano. The band is renowned for their jumpin’ rhythm, wailing improvisations, hip charm and ex-plosive stage show. Cost of $75 includes bus transportation, hosted lunch and show, taxes and gratuities.

♦ Extended Trips ♦

*September 18-23, 2011 San Diego Experience! Joni us for an exciting trip to San Diego. We’ll stop along the way for a visit to Ritchie’s Barn; Forestiere Underground Gardens in Fresno; Los Angeles Olvera Street, Amtrak from LA to San Diego; San Diego Seaport Village; San Diego Zoo and Balboa Park; Del Coronado Hotel; Getty Museum; La Jolla and much, more! Cost of $1,399pp, dbl., includes 5 nights accommo-dations, 10 meals, admissions per itinerary, baggage handling, tips and gratuities in-cluded for events. ($1799 single). $200 de-posit pp, to hold reservation—final pay-ment due August 1. Payable to Friendly Ex-cursions, Inc. Please join us for a color slide presenta-tion on “San Diego Experience”, Thurs-day, June 16, 2011 at 2pm in the Lounge.

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Learn to Use Your iPad Instructor: Elizabeth Knefel Whether you're a brand new user and don't know how to turn it on or can just do the basics and want to learn more, this class is for you. Bring your iPad to class. Library—Tech Room Mon, Jun 13 or Wed, Jun 22 10-11am; $65 MS Word, An Introduction Instructor: Elizabeth Seaholm Learn how to navigate your way through MS Word with ease. You’ll discover how to insert, replace and delete words; create, save and close a document, and much more. Library—Tech Room Mon, Jun 27, 6:30-8pm; $32 Cell Phones Simplified Instructor: Elizabeth Seaholm Learn how to navigate your way with your cell phone. Bring fully charged cell phone to class. Library—Tech Room Wed, Jun 29, 2:00-4:00pm; $25

Register in person or online at www.walnut-creekrec.org at least three days before class. NO registrations will be taken in class. For questions, call 945-5852. Please note registration begins May 16 for classes noted with (*)

Computers: An Introduction to Your PC* Instructor: Elizabeth Seaholm You'll gain a basic knowledge of com-puter terminology, how to hookup a computer, use the mouse, what the parts of a computer are and most im-portantly, how to start and stop it. Library—Tech Room Wed Jun 15 12:00-1:30pm; $32 Internet Introduction Discovering the Web* Instructor: Elizabeth Seaholm Come and learn the vocabulary along with the easy steps you take and you're ready to jump in and surf the web. Library—Tech Room Sat Jun 18 10:00-11:30pm; $32

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Tuesday Line Dance Class Instructor: Dennis Maguire

Assembly Hall, CPCC Tue. 2:00 - 3:30pm 6/7-6/28; $28 8/2-8/16; $28 Zumba for Beginners

Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create an hour of fun. Instructor: Jo Nash

Mon 6/6-6/20 @ Tice Gym 1:45-2:30pm - $12 Mon 6/27-7/18 @ Tice Gym 1:45-2:30pm - $12 Wed 6/8-6/29 @ Tice Gym 1:45-2:30pm - $14 Wed 7/6-7/20 @ Tice Gym 1:45-2:30pm - $12 Heart Shapers Fitness and fun for men and women with low-impact exercises that include stretching, aerobics, strengthening and cool down. Certified Instructor: Sylvia Rodriguez

Assembly Hall, CPCC Mon 6/13-6/27 @ Tice Gym 3-3:45pm; $15 Mon 7/11-7/25 @ Tice Gym 3-3:45pm; $15 Fri 6/10-6/24 @ CPCC 2-2:45pm; $15 Fri 7/1-7/29 @ CPCC 2-2:45pm; $25 Gentle Exercise Class This exercise class, which can be done sitting or stand-ing, helps increase your mobility, vitality and well-being. Certified Instructor: Ziv Porat, AMT

Lounge, CPCC Fri.1:00 - 2:00pm 6/10-7/1; $28 7/8-7/29; $28 Ballroom Dancing with Barbara and Jerry Steck Two dances will be taught each week, with technique and review. No partner necessary. Instructors: Barbara & Jerry Steck

Assembly Hall, CPCC; Thurs. 2:00 - 3:30pm 6/9-6/30 $32 Bridge Class Classes will resume in the Fall The Club Series will be offered in the Fall of 2011.

Yoga Programs Gentle Yoga 8:45 - 10:00am

Chair Yoga 10:15 - 11:15am This class is ideal for those who are challenged with mobility or for those looking for an alternative to the existing program. Instructor: Marcia Conroy (Please call Marcia Conroy with questions and to pre-register (925) 462-5285. Class size is limited) Instructor: Marcia Conroy

Conference Room, CPCC Thursdays 6/9-8/18 $88 At the Painting Place: Independent Art Study Ongoing painting class for both beginners and continuing students. Beginners follow a structured program while con-tinuing painters work on individual projects. Instructor: Mira M. White

Social Hall, CPCC; Tue. 1:15 - 4:15pm 6/21-7/26; $73 Write Your Memoirs A Continuing Workshop Volunteer Facilitator: Bob Lewis

Social Hall, CPCC; Fri.1:30 - 3:30pm 6/10-9/2 $20 members/$25 non-members, one-time fee Computer Classes at Walnut Creek Library Tech Room—see page 4 for class details Learn to Use Your iPad Mon & Wed, June 13, 15, 20 & 22; 10-11am - $63 Cell Phones Simplified Wed, June 29, 2-4pm - $25 Computers: An Intro to Your PC Wed, June 15; 12-1:30pm - $30 Internet Intro: Discovering the Web Sat, June 18; 10-11:30am - $30 MS Word: An Intro Mon, June 27; 6:30-8pm - $30

Register for classes at www.WalnutCreekRec.org

Please make checks payable to “City of Walnut Creek.”

Register for Classes at www.WalnutCreekRec.org

www.WalnutCreekRec.org June 2011

Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays Saturdays Sundays

8am-12pm Tennis @ Larkey Experienced players Ed Cohn, Volunteer Coordinator

10am-1pm Pickle ball Club @ Tice Gym Bill Dougherty, Volunteer Coordinator Contact: [email protected]

12pm seating CC Café; Social Hall, pg 3

12:30-3:30pm Pinochle; .50¢; Drop-in; MP Rm; Carol Galas, Volunteer Coordinator

1:45-2:30pm Zumba for Beginners; Tice Gym (6/6-7/18), pg 5, Jo Nash, Instructor

3-3:45pm Heart Shapers; Tice Gym , pg 5 Sylvia Rodriguez, Certified Instructor

8:20am Walking Buddies, $1 Drop-in Rolando Salazar 934-8830 & John Walkin-shaw 933-8220, Volunteer Coordinators

8:45am-12pm Bridge; MP Rm For experienced players

9-11am Creakers Softball League @ Heather Farm Ball Fields Terry Mason 934-2535

10am Bowling @ Diablo Lanes

12pm seating CC Café; Social Hall, pg 3

1-4pm Oils & Acrylics; Conf. Rm, pg 4 Mira White, Instructor

2-3:30pm Line Dance; AH, pg 4 Dennis McGuire, Instructor

2-4pm-Senior Peer Counseling, pg 2

8am-12pm Tennis @ Larkey Experienced players Ed Cohn, Volunteer Coordinator

10am-1pm Pickle ball Club @ Tice Gym Bill Dougherty, Volunteer Coordinator Contact: [email protected]

9-4pm Deaf Club; Lounge

9-12:15pm Duplicate Bridge; Conf Rm Larry Miller, Coordinator

9:30am-3pm Bazaar Grp; MP Rm Joan Hackett, Staff Coordinator

12pm seating CC Café; Social Hall, pg 3

1:45-2:30pm Zumba for Beginners; Tice Gym (6/8-7/20), pg 5, Jo Nash, Instructor

8:20am Walking Buddies, $1 Drop-in

8:45am Gentle Yoga; Conf. Rm, pg 5 10:15am Chair Yoga; Conf Rm, pg 5 Marcia Conroy, Instructor

9am (8:30 June, July, Aug) Cycling Club Pete Culshaw, Volunteer Coordinator Contact at [email protected]

9-11am Creakers Softball League @ Heather Farm Ball Fields, Terry Mason 934-2535

11am Early Bird Bingo; MP Rm

12pm seating CC Café; Social Hall, pg 3

12:30-4pm Bridge Open/Drop-in; Conf Rm Open/Drop-in, for experienced players

12:45pm Afternoon Bingo; MP Rm

2pm Ballroom Dance; AH, pg 5 Barbara & Jerry Steck, Instructors

8am-12pm Tennis @ Larkey Experienced players Ed Cohn, Volunteer Coordinator

10am-1pm Pickle ball Club @ Tice Gym Bill Dougherty, Volunteer Coordinator Contact: [email protected]

9:30am Snappy Cats; Assembly Hall Gloria Miller, Volunteer Coordinator

9:30am Sing-a-Long; $1 Drop-In, Lounge Frank Ryken, Volunteer Coordinator

11:30 seating CC Café; Social Hall, pg 3

12-4pm Marathon Bridge; MP Rm Neal Monasch, Volunteer Coordinator

1-2pm Gentle Exercise; Conf Rm, pg 5 Ziv Porat, Certified Instructor AMT

1:30-3pm Memoir Writing; Conf. Rm., pg 5 Bob Lewis, Volunteer Facilitator

1:30-4pm Friday Tea Dances; AH; $3 Drop-in; pg 3; Colin Dickie, Coordinator & DJ

2-2:45pm Heart Shapers; Social Hall (6/10-8/12); pg 5 Sylvia Rodriguez, Certified Instructor

12-4pm, Bridge MP Rm Experienced players

1 9-11am Blood Pressure Screening, pg 2

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8:20am Walking Buddies, Shell Ridge 3

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5 Pancake Breakfast

6 1-3pm “Fighter”; Lounge, pg 3

1:30pm Simple Wills, pg 2

7 8:20am Walking Buddies, Calif. Hiking/Riding Trail (Newhall Park to Cowell)

1:00pm Hooked on Books (Book Club), pg 3

1:30pm Investment Counseling, pg 15

8 1:00pm HICAP Counseling, pg 2

9 8:20am Walking Buddies, SF Barbary Coast

11:00am Legal Consults, pg 2

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10-11am Learn to Use Your iPad - WC Library, Tech Room

14 8:20am Walking Buddies, Contra Costa Canal Trail (open)

1:30pm Investment Discussion Group, Wayne Slater, Coordinator 938-2705

15 10-11am Learn to Use Your iPad - WC Library, Tech Room

12-1:30pm Computers: An Introduction - WC Library, Tech Room

16 8:20am Walking Buddies, Sibley (circle route)

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18 10-11:30am Internet Intro - WC Library, Tech Room

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20 9:30am Advisory Board Meeting, Lounge

10-11am Learn to Use Your iPad - WC Library, Tech Room

21 8:20am Walking Buddies, Iron Horse Trail (segment 9 - Paraiso to Crow Canyon)

22 10-11am Learn to Use Your iPad - WC Library, Tech Room

23 8:20am Walking Buddies; Las Trampas on Mt. Diablo Regional Trail (Hap Magee Ranch Park Alamo)

10:00am Legal Consults, pg 2

24 11am Friday Social Soup & Sandwich/ Snappy Cats Kazoo Band

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27 5:00pm Wine ‘n Dine - Ottavio pg 3

6:30-8pm MS Word: An Intro - WC Library, Tech Room

28 8:20am Walking Buddies, Lime Ridge Open Space (Treat to Tioga Via Contra Costa Canal Trail)

1:00pm HICAP Counseling, pg 2

29 2-4pm Cell Phones Simplified - WC Library, Tech Room

30 8:20am Walking Buddies; Mitchell Canyon