Parks & Recreation Department’s Office for the Aging Multipurpose Building Activities Located in Anthony F. Veteran Park, at 11 Olympic Ln., Ardsley. The Multipupose Center houses many of our program activities for senior citizens. ——————-——— For information contact: Joseph Lucasey, Director, 693-8997 Judy Glinert, Recreation Programs, 693-8985 ext.116 Lynda Maranino, Nutrition Program, 693-8997 Salute to Seniors Matinee Club Classic Movie Friday with Pizza Roots and Branches Intergenerational Theatre Classic Movie Friday Arts & Crafts Spring Workshop Nutritionist Duplicate Bridge Podiatrist Advisory Committee Meeting Classic Movie Friday Seniors go to College Day Mainstream Class National Health & Fitness Day Classic Movie Friday Memoriay Day Holiday Book Discussion Mainstream Class Classic Movie Friday with Pizza Town Wide Picnic Classic Movie Friday Duplicate Bridge Classic Movie Friday with Pizza Arts & Crafts Spring Workshop Mainstream Class Classic Movie Friday with Pizza Dolly Madison Presentation Nutritionist Mainstream Class Social Services Available If you are going on a trip, it is your responsibility to check for the exact time the trip is scheduled to leave. REFUNDS: Please fill out a refund form, available at the front desk. There is a service charge for cancellations. . Stone Barns Center & Union Church The Woodlands Nosh Around N.Y. Norman Rockwell & Chesterwood Caramoor Spirit of NY Cruise Monticello Raceway AARP Defensive Driving Class – for information on our next class call Judy Glinert. Story Corp What is Story Corps?
Please contact: Judy Glinert, Recreation Programs, 693-8985 ext.116, for all the following programs.
EVENTS
Tuesday, May 3rd 9:00am – 3:00pm
Health Fair and Business expo at the County Center. Lunch is $3.00. Transportation will be provided.
May 5th, Thursday 11:30am
Meeting is held for Matinee Club members. Residents who live in unincorporated Greenburgh are welcome to become members of the club.
May 6th, Friday 11:00am
“Annie Hall”Pizza will be served after the movie.
At the Ted D. Young Center
May 11th, Wednesday 11:00am
Intergenerational acting troupe will perform and original play “How Are You” Lunch will be served before the performance. Transportation will be provided from the Multipurpose Center to the Ted Young Center.
May 13th, Friday 11:00am
“Manhattan”
May 16th, Monday 1:00pm
May 17th, Tuesday 2:00pm
By appointment only.
May18th Wednesday 12:30pm
May 19th Thurs 12:30pm
Dr. David Shuster, a local podiatrist, will perform routine foot care. Fee will be paid by Medicare. Sign up at the Multipurpose Center.
May 19th Thursday 1:00pm
All members invited
May 20th, Friday 11:00am
“Crimes & Misdemeanors”
May 24th, Tuesday 9:30am to 3:00pm
Topic: “Seniors Go Global”at Manhattanville College. Free Transportation and lunch provided. Space limited sign up early.
May 25th, Wednesday 1:00pm
Lu Gmoser will give 6 lectures on “Spotlight on Lyricists”
Fee:$20.00 for 5 lectures. Pay first day of class.
May 25th, Wednesday 3:00pm
A presentation dealing with Health & Fitness – exact topic to be announced. Healthy snacks will be served all day.
May 27th, Friday 11:00am
“Bullets over Broadway”
May 30th, Monday
Multipurpose Center Closed
May 31st , Tuesday 10:30am
“3 Junes” by Julia Glass, Greenburgh Librarian will be the discussion leader. Books can be reserved and picked up at the Multipurpose Center.
June 1st, Wednesday 1:00pm
Lu Gmoser will give 6 lectures on “Spotlight on Lyricists”
Fee:$20.00 for 5 lectures. Pay first day of class.
June 3rd, Friday 11:00am
“The Heiress”
June 8th, Wednesday 11:00am-2:00pm
Lunch, Entertainment and Mega Bingo with Mega Prizes. Fee:$3.00 Sign up at the Multipurpose Center.
June 10th , Friday 11:00am
“Hotel Rowanda”
June 15th Wednesday 12:30pm
June 17th, Friday 11:00am
“Sideways”
June 20th, Monday 1:00pm
June 22nd, Wednesday 1:00pm
Lu Gmoser will give 6 lectures on “Spotlight on Lyricists”
Fee:$20.00 for 5 lectures. Pay first day of class.
June 24th, Friday 11:00am
“Twelve Angry Men”
June 27th, Monday 1:00pm
Mina Crasson will present a program on Dolly Madison . Coffee and dessert will be served. Sign up at the Multipurpose Center.
June 28th, Tuesday 2:00pm
By appointment only.
June 29th, Wednesday 1:00pm
Lu Gmoser will give 6 lectures on “Spotlight on Lyricists”
Fee:$20.00 for 5 lectures. Pay first day of class.
Podiatrist
June 30th Thurs 12:30pm
Dr. David Shuster, a local podiatrist, will perform routine foot care. Fee will be paid by Medicare. Sign up at the Multipurpose Center.
SERVICES
Every Thursday 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Joe Murphy, MSW, social worker from the Westchester Clearing House, will be available to help with your social concerns, housing-medical-health-psychological-anything of interest to you. He will be at the Multipurpose Center every Thursday.
TRIPS
Philadelphia Museum of Art
May 10th, Tuesday 8:30am – 5:30pm
See the Dali exhibit (this is the only museum in the U.S. where this show will be exhibited) Trip includes transportation fee and lunch. Deadline: April 12th Fee: $65.00
May 26th, Thursday 10:00am-2:30pm
Tour this working farm. Learn about land preservation and cattle production. See sheep pigs & chicken grazing on lush green pastures – fruits and vegetables growing in huge greenhouses. Onto the Union Church to see the Chagal Windows. Fee: $27.00 Deadline May 2nd
June 13th, Monday 10:30am –1:30pm
Visit this new senior facility in Ardsley. Enjoy a tour and lunch. No Fee; Deadline June 9th.
June 13th, Monday 9:30am – 5:00pm
A Literal feast, including lunch at the Second Ave. Deli. Susan Telsar Schwartz will be our guide. Trip includes transportation, tour, and lunch. Tour & Lunch. Fee: $42.00 Deadline May 25th
July 7th, Thursday 8:30
Enjoy a day in the Berkshires. Trip includes fee, Docent Tour & Lunch
Fee: $75.00 Deadline June 9th
July 13th, Wednesday 9:45am-3: 30pm
Enjoy a performers showcase with a young professional pianist, Anna Polonsky – A tour of Caramoor and a Mediterranean celebration. Price includes Buffet Lunch, & Performance. Fee: $55.00 Deadline June 15th .
July 19th, Tuesday 10:00am-3:30pm
Enjoy a cruise around lower Manhattan, with a luncheon buffet & entertainment. Fee: $ 53.00 Deadline June 14th
August 9th, Tuesday 8:30am-4: 30pm
Enjoy a day at the races with video slot machines, live horse racing entertainment. Buffet Lunch. Fee $23.00 Deadline: August 1st
We will transport you to the Hartsdale Train Station to catch a train to Grand Central Station where you can participate in Story Corp. You must make an appointment to schedule your time at the story booth. Two people must participate in this project. We will pick you up at the Hartsdale Train Station at 3:00pm.
Story Corps is a national project to instruct and inspire people to record each other’s stories in sound. Story Corps is opening soundproof booths across the country where people can record broadcast-quality oral history interviews with older relatives and other loved ones, with the guidance of a trained facilitator. At the booth the facilitator helps create a question list and handles the technical aspects of the recording.
At the end of the forty-minute session, the participants receive a CD of their interview. With their permission, a copy is added to the story Corps Archive, housed at the American Folk life Center at the Library of Congress. This collection will eventually grow into an oral history of America.
Contact Judy Glinert for more information