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50+ Recreation
February 2018 Our mission is to enrich the lives of our citizens. ISSUE 2 www.ColumbusRecParks.com
Creative Arts Event
Never too early to start working on your entries.
2018’s event will be held May 9-18.
Theme: Life is a Circus
The Creative Arts Event is a show of original art and craft work for ages 50 and up.
Golden Hobby Shop 630 S. Third St. in German Village
Columbus, Ohio 43206
Phone 614-645-8329
Shop Hours of Operation: Tuesday- Saturday
10 am – 5 pm
Free parking
The Golden Hobby Shop reopened February 1 with
freshly painted entrances and lots of new display
shelving. The Shop continues to improve and offers a
unique and attractive selection of personal, household
and gift items at amazingly affordable prices. First-
time shoppers go away marveling that they didn’t
know the Shop is here. Buses and groups are
welcome! New Spring gifts and cards are available
including Easter, Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s
Day. Beautiful door wreaths abound!
Come shop with us.
February 2018 Issue 2
Barnett Community Center Page 4
COAAA Page 3
Dance Information Page 2
Dodge Intergenerational Page 5
Gillie 50+ Center Page 6
Golden Hobby Shop Page 1
Lazelle Woods Multigenerational Page 7
Marion Franklin Multigenerational Page 7, 8
Martin Janis 50+ Center Page 9
Red Hat Activities Page 2
Trip Information Page 2, 3
Water Exercise Page 2
Whetstone Multigenerational Page 10
Newsletter Editor: Wendy Frantz 645-7427
Dance
Gillie Dance
Line Dance Beginners Tuesdays 1 pm
Advanced Tuesdays 2 pm
Intermediates Fridays 10:30 am
Move & Groove Mondays 7:30 pm
Tap Dance:
Advanced Wednesdays 10 am
Beginning Wednesdays 10:50 am
Ballet Class Wednesdays 5 pm
Gillie Wednesday Evening Dance Information
6:30 – 9 pm Admission: $5
Come early for line a line dance session: 6:30-7 pm.
The DJ begins spinning a variety of dance music at
6:30 pm. Refreshments served, dancing until 9 pm.
Weekly Themes:
February 7 Angie’s Red Party & Birthdays and
Anniversaries
February 14 No Dance
February 17 Valentine Dinner/ Dance
(Tickets $18)
February 21 Chinese New Year
February 28 Presidents’ Day
Marion Franklin
Line Dance (Intermediate)
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 10-11 am
Beginners Wednesdays 11:15 am
Men’s Tuesdays and Thursdays 1 pm
Line Dance Workout Tuesday and Thursday 10 am
Men In Black Rehearsal
Tuesdays and Thursdays 2 pm
Evening Line Dance
Beginners Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30-6:30 pm
$20 per person, per session
Urban Ballroom Dancing
Tuesdays 7-8:30 pm $25 per person, per session
50+ Water Exercise
Water aerobics is back in the swim of things. Join us.
Mondays and Wednesdays
Columbus Aquatic Center
1160 Hunter Ave. 43201
Per visit will be $2 and a 6 or 7 week pass
will be $20.
Alice is the instructor. For more information, call
645-3129.
Red Hat Activities
Gillie’s Fillies Mark your Calendars!
Lunch at Little Dragon Chinese Restaurant
Monday, February 19
1508 Morse Rd. (The Patio)
Trips
Dodge 645-8151
During the month of February due to
inclement/unpredictable weather, we will not be
going out on any trips. Please attend the trip
planning meeting on Friday, February 16 at 1pm.
Bring, with you any suggestions/brochures of trips
around Ohio that you would be interested in taking in
2018. I will have some brochures on hand, but we
always want to have the input of our participants. We
want to schedule trips that our Dodge participants
would find fun, interesting and are reasonably priced,
so all our members can take trips with us once in a
while. Light snacks will be provided. We will meet in
Classroom B.
Gillie 645-3106
Gillie Trip Policy for 2018:
Please call 645-3106.
Lunch Bunch
Northstar Café - Breakfast for lunch!
Wednesday, February 21 11 am–2 pm Cost $5
Shop around Old Hilliard after lunch. Dress warm and
bring walking shoes.
Register Wednesday, February 7.
Marion Franklin __________ 645-3612
Breakfast and Movie
Tuesday, February 20 8:30 am Cost $5
Join us for a hearty breakfast at Cracker Barrel before
head to the movie. Movie will be determined a week
prior, based on showings and times. Submit movie
suggestions the Friday before trip.
Please register at the front desk.
Scavenger Hunt
Wednesday, February 28 9:30 am
Cost $5 (Transportation Only)
Join us as we head out to local thrift stores and
bargain outlets to catch deals legends are made of.
We will grab lunch before heading back to share news
of our finds. Please register at the front desk.
Marion Franklin trips continued on page 3. 2
Trips
Marion Franklin __(continued) 645-3612
Anthony Thomas Factory Tour and Lunch
Wednesday, February 7 10 am
Cost $7 (Lunch is on you)
At Anthony Thomas,
walk along our
comfortable, glass-
enclosed suspended "Cat-
Walk" and observe nine
lines producing 30,000 pounds of chocolates per shift.
Experienced tour guides explain each process step-
by-step from the kitchens to the final packaging.
View interesting sights such as huge copper kettles
where the centers of some of the candies are created
and unique silver-wrapped pipes that carry liquid
chocolate throughout the factory. The tour finishes in
the beautiful 2,500 square-foot retail shoppe.
Afterward, we will go to lunch at BJ’s Restaurant
near Tuttle Mall.
Martin Janis 645-5954
Quilt National
Thursday, February 8 10:30 am
Cost $5 for transport, lunch on your own
This is a unique opportunity to view the work of
master quilters at the Riffe Gallery in downtown
Columbus. We will go to another art studio before
heading to a nice restaurant for some good eats!
Conversation and Coffee
Thursday, February 22 11:30 am
Cost: $5 for transport, Lunch on your own
This weekly program will give you a chance to hear
an artist personal insight about their individual art
form and where the motivation comes from to
produce the works presented. We then go to a
downtown restaurant for lunch.
Whetstone_____ _________645-3217
There will not be any trips in February.
COAAA Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging
3776 S. High St., 43207 614-645-7250
This Valentine’s Day, tell your loved one: “Don’t fall for me!”
Love is in the air, but hidden falls risks may be underfoot for someone you love. You could celebrate this time
of love and devotion with just flowers or a box of chocolates. Or you could help the people you care about
most prevent falls and fall-related injuries. Valentine’s day provides a great opportunity to talk about falls
prevention in a fun way, while showing how deeply you care.
The STEADY U Ohio initiative suggests discussing these falls risk factors with older loved ones:
Fear of falling – Being afraid of falling can cause your loved ones to change their behavior in ways that actually increase their risk of falling.
Chronic conditions – Medications for chronic conditions common in older adults, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and pain, can make them dizzy or drowsy.
Nutrition – If your loved ones aren’t eating a balanced diet rich in vital nutrients, they may not have the strength they need to stay on their feet or avoid injury if they do fall.
Hydration – If your loved ones aren’t getting enough non-alcoholic liquids to drink, they may experience dizziness and instability.
Assistive devices – Canes and walkers can help some older adults significantly reduce their risk for falling, but only if properly adjusted and used appropriately.
Environmental hazards – Inadequate lighting, clutter, rugs, pets and floors in need of repair are some of the most common fall risks in the home.
Visit www.steadyu.ohio.gov for more tips and resources to prevent falls.
Source: Ohio Department of Aging 3
Barnett Community Center 1184 Barnett Rd., 43227 614-645-3065
Teresa Featherstone, Center Manager Hours: Monday – Friday 8 am-5 pm
Barnett is now a Multi-Generational Center!
Join us as we grow our 50+ programming!
February is American Heart Month
We will be recognizing American Heart Month with a
variety of special activities to get active and improve
heart health.
What’s for Lunch? Heart Healthy Eating!
Tuesday, February 6 12:30-3pm Cost $2
Sign up to cook a healthy lunch. Spots are limited so
register now!
Intro to Pickleball
Thursday, February 8 1:30 pm
Come learn the basics of one of the fastest growing
games in the nation! Register at the front desk.
Walking Club
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings
February 12, 14 & 16 10-10:30 am
A brisk low impact walking workout to get our hearts
pumping,
Snacks & Wii Bowling
Tuesday, February 20 12:30-3 pm
Enjoy some heart healthy snacks and tips while Wii
Bowling.
Group Quilting Bee
Wednesday, February 7 12:30 pm
Join us for a special activity during Sewing Class.
Painting Party!
Monday, February 19 12:30-2 pm
An entertaining afternoon of painting and snacks.
Open Basketball
Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 am-Noon
BINGO
Wednesdays 1 pm
Balance Boost
Fridays 9-10 am
Master a variety of exercises, using body weight and
props, to maintain and improve your balance
What’s for Lunch?
Tuesdays 12:30-3:30 Cost $2
A fun lunch time cooking class focusing on a variety
of cuisines
Cards & Coffee
Fridays 1-3 pm
Come socialize and play your favorite card games to
cap off the week
Game Room
Our game room is open Monday-Friday at 10 am.
Enjoy playing table tennis and billiards, as well as
board games and cards.
Winter Session
Stay Young, Stay Fit Mon & Wed 9 am
Bid Whist Mon & Wed 9 am
Knit & Crochet Club Mondays 9 am
Beginning Line Dancing & Aerobics
Mon & Wed 10:30 am
Drawing & Painting Mondays 12:30 pm
Chair Volleyball Mondays 1 pm
Jewelry & Bead Making Mondays 2:30 pm
Colorful Mosaics Tues & Thurs 9 am
What’s for Lunch? $2 Tuesdays 12:30 pm
Sewing Wednesdays 12:30 pm
Adult Clay Thursdays 12:30 pm
Balance Boost Fridays 9 am
Chair Yoga Fridays 10:30 am
Crafts Fridays 12:30 pm
Cards & Coffee Fridays 1 pm
**If there are any 50+ classes or special events you
would like to see offered at Barnett, please let us
know. We are always looking for new ideas!**
End of Session Social
Wednesday, March 7 11 am-2 pm
Join us for a potluck, dancing, and games.
BARNETT PRESENTS:
A TASTE OF SOUL POTLUCK
& BLACK HISTORY MONTH JEOPARDY
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND
STARTING AT 6:00 PM
BRING A COVERED DISH TO SHARE AND TEST YOUR SKILLS
*PLEASE CONTACT TERESA AT 645.8863 FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Dodge Intergenerational Center 667 Sullivant Ave. 43215 645-3176
Timberly Leffler, Center Manager Hours: Monday – Friday 8 am-5 pm
Senior Council Meeting
Tuesday, February 13 11:30 am
Dodge Morning Walking Club
Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 8:15-9 am
Join Mrs. Holly on morning walks along the river’s
Scioto Mile, weather permitting, if not, we will walk
around the gym or short trail. Bundle up and bring a
travel mug to fill up with coffee or tea before we venture
out!
Chair Volleyball
Mondays and Thursdays
1 pm
Come on out and join us for
some chair volleyball two
times a week. It’s great
exercise and everyone loves a
little competition!
Dodge Chorus
Tuesdays 1 pm
We are always looking for new members so if you
would like to sing with our Chorus. Please join us.
Crochet Class
Wednesdays 1-3 pm
We are looking for new members. All types of needle
work are welcome to join - whether it is knitting,
macramé, canvas needle work, latch hook, rug making
or needle point, etc. Come visit us to join our group.
Need some support maintaining, or motivation to
start a healthy diet, or healthy eating in 2018?
Dodge Diet Club Wednesdays 3 pm
Interested in eating Healthy?
Thursday, February 15
Lisa Gibson returns with this month’s topic: “All about
dairy and building a better meal with grains.”
AARP will be returning for tax assistance
Thursdays and Fridays
We are now scheduling appointments so please contact
Dodge at (614) 645-8151
Trip planning meeting 2018
Friday, February 16 1 pm
Please bring with you brochures or information about
trips that you would be interested in taking in 2018
around Ohio. I will have some brochures on hand, but
we would like to get some trip ideas from our Dodge
participants too. Light refreshments will be provided.
Valentine Journaling and card making workshop
Friday February 9 1 -3:30 pm Cost $3 supply fee
Join us as, and bring a friend as we meet to create a
Valentine journal page, and Valentines. Please Bring
photos, or copies of photos that you don’t mind using,
of your loved ones, this can include; husbands, partners,
companions, children, pets and close friends, even if
they are no longer here with us, but are forever in our
hearts, and bring old Valentine’s day cards( if you have
kept them) Preserve your memories of loved ones.
Light snacks will also be served. We will have
additional themed supplies on hand.
Meet in Classroom B. Register at hostess desk by
February 7.
Classes for Fall II
**Walking Club Mon, Weds & Thurs 8:15 am
Warm up cardio Mon &Weds 8:30 am
Beading Mondays 9:00 am
Senior Fitness Mon & Weds 9:30 am
Painting Mondays 10:30 am
You Sew fine Mondays 1:30 pm
**Indoor Cycling Mon, Tues, Weds & Thurs
9:15 am
Beach Volleyball Tues &Thurs 9:00 am
PickleBall Tues &Thurs 9:45 am
Quilting Tuesdays 9:00 am
Chorus Tuesdays 1:00 pm
Chair Fitness Tues &Weds 11:00 am
Euchre Tuesdays 12:00 pm
*Aerobics w/Margie Tuesdays 11:30 am
*Art Journaling Tuesdays 1:00 pm
Ceramics Tues & Fri 1:00 pm
50+ Sewing Tuesdays 1:30 pm
Line Dance Wednesdays 10:00 am
Senior Abs Wednesdays 11:30 am
Service Circle Wednesdays 9:00 am
Crochet Wednesdays 1:00 pm
Dodge Diet Club Wednesdays 3:00 pm
Chair Volleyball Mon & Thurs 1:00 pm
50+ Alterations Fridays 1:00 pm
*Coffee Conversations Fridays 9 am-12 pm
*new classes
**added days
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Gillie 50+ Center 2100 Morse Centre, 43229 645-3106
Monique Mapp, Center Manager Hours: M,T,Th,F 8 am-5 pm; W 8 am-10 pm
Gillie will be CLOSED Monday, February 19 for
Presidents’ Day.
OSU Extension Service with Lisa Gibson
Friday, February 2 9:30 am
Veteran’s Group
No meeting in February.
AARP Income Tax Assistance Wednesdays Only, February 7-April 12
By appointment only, call 645-3106
or stop at the front desk beginning
Monday, January 22 to reserve your
time.
BINGO
Mondays, February 12 & 26 1 pm
Eat Better, Feel Better
Tuesday, February 13 11 am
LifeCare Alliance Dietitian Leonor Button, RD
Alzheimer’s Association
Tuesday, February 13
~Support Group 12:30 pm Everyone is invited.
~Private Consultations 1:30-4 pm for yourself or
a caregiver; by appointment (457-6003).
Living with Diabetes
Tuesdays, February 6, 13, 20 & 27 Noon-1 pm
If you are diabetic and would like to learn more about
the disease and how to control it, this is the class for
you. Join Leonor Buttons, RD our LifeCare Alliance
dietitian who will be teaching the class. Please register
at the front desk.
Life Line Screening
Saturday, February 10 9 am-4 pm
Life Line Screening will be here at Gillie Senior
Recreation Center to offer safe, painless, non-invasive
preventive health screenings that are typically not a part
of a routine physical. To be more proactive about your
health and to live longer for yourself, your family and
your community, please register for these
potentially life-saving tests today. See the flyers in the
lobby to get more info. For only $139 (regularly
$149) you can learn your risk of having stroke or
vascular disease. There is no time like the present to
take action! Please call 1-866-229-0469 to register for
the screenings.
Senior Recreation Council Meeting
Wednesday, February 14 1 pm
Columbus Speech & Hearing
Thursday, February 15 10 am-3:30 pm
To schedule an appointment, call 261-5452.
Valentine’s Day Dinner Dance
Saturday, February 17 5:30-9:30 pm Cost $18
Join us for an evening full of fun, music and dancing
with one of Central Ohio’s most dynamic entertainers.
Dinner and a ballroom dance show are included.
Tickets are on sale now!
Senior Living Truth Series:
Thursday, February 21 10-11:30 am
Every 3rd Thursday of the month New Directions
Realty will present “The Senior Living Truth
Empowerment Series”, (SLTES) The SLTES provides
comprehensive information on a variety of topics of
interest to seniors and their families.
Senior Series –Organizing Your Records
OSU Extension Office with Loretta Sweeney
Tuesday, February 20 10 am
Join us as we talk about organizing your records and
important papers so that you or your family can get to
them.
Black History Program- Gee’s Bend Quilts
Thursday, February 22 1 pm
Join us as we explore African American quilt making
with Dorothy Bush and the Thursday Quilt Class who
will share with us their recent class project: studying
the “Gee’s Bend Quilts.”
Everyone bring a dessert to share for refreshments.
Creative Arts Event
May 9-18, 2018
Get your paint brushes, potter’s wheel, knitting needles
and all other art supplies ready for a week of fun,
dancing, art performances and workshops. The theme
this year will be “The World is a Circus.” (Art work
does not have to be theme related.) Artists can enter up
to three (3) pieces of art work. Intake will be
Wednesday and Thursday, April 25 & 26 at the Martin
Janis Center. Look for more information in your
February newsletter.
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Lazelle Woods Intergenerational Center 8140 Sancus Blvd., 43081
Anna Marie Brown, Center Manager 645-5330 Hours: Mon.-Fri.: 8 am-9 pm
Monday
Fitness Fuzion 9:30-10:30am $27
Dance Fit & Toning 7-8pm $25
Tuesday
FXP Hula Hoop Fitness 9:30-10:15am $50
Cardio Circuit Workout 10:30-11:15am $40
Aiki Ju Jitsu and Aikido 6:30-8:30pm $35
Adult Pottery 7-9pm $10
Wednesday
Fitness Fuzion 9:30-10:30am $36
Get Moving 10-10:45am
Must have a fitness pass
Body Shop Workout 5-5:45pm $57
Yoga 6:30-7:30pm $35
Thursday
Dance Fit & Toning 7-8pm $18
Fundamentals of Watercolor 6-9pm $85
Piano Level 1 7:30-8pm $25 + $3 Mtls.
Friday
Fitness Fuzion 9:30-10:30am $36
Pottery 12-2pm $25 + $15 Mtls.
Check with center or website for complete listing of
classes.
Marion Franklin Intergenerational Center 2801 Lockbourne Road, 43207
Bryana Ross, Center Manager 645-3612 Hours: Monday – Friday 8 am – 5 pm
Center Closed:
Monday, February 19 for Presidents’ Day
Marion Franklin Dining Center
Lunch: Tuesday-Thursday 11 am-1 pm
LifeCare Alliance…Nourishing the Human Spirit
Senior Council Meeting
Monday, February 26 2 pm
AARP Tax Program – Tax Assistance will be
available. Call the center for dates and times.
SNAP-Ed Cooking Demo in Cafeteria
Friday, February 2 3:30-4:30 pm Free
SNAP-Ed works to provide participants with the tools
and resources to improve their overall health and
wellness and, in turn, their families’ wellbeing. Through
a series of interactive lessons, the program seeks to
introduce youth to new fruits and vegetables; teach
families how to buy and prepare healthier food; and help
low-income families learn how to manage their budgets
to buy healthier food options. There are only ten open
slots, register with Scott by January 26.
*The Black Studies Group will have programs and
activities throughout the month. Please check the
bulletin board or call the center for more events, dates
and times.
Black Studies Group presents: “Extra!! Extra!!”
Monday, February 5 11:30 am-1:30 pm
Join us as we experience the life and times of being an
extra in television and movies. Our special guest will be
Jamia Shepherd. She has been in the Heat of the Night,
Amen, Harlem Nights, body double for Whoopi in
Ghost and many more. Light snacks will be served.
Please register at the front desk.
Veterans Tell Their Story
Friday, February 9 11:30 am-1:30 pm
Serving in the Armed Services is a gift to our country.
Join us as Veterans share stories of their military
journey and return home. Light snacks will be served.
Please register at the front desk.
Martial Arts Science Educational Session
Friday, February 16 11:30 am-1:30 pm
The Martial Arts Science Educational Session will be
presented by Mfundishi Darryl Green, our very own Tai
Chi Instructor. Light snacks will be served. Please
register at the front desk.
PHD to PhD: How Education Saved My Life
Friday, February 23 11:30 am-1:30 pm
Book Signing by Author: Dr. Elaine Richardson
PHD to PhD: How Education Saved My Life is a new
gripping, no-holds-barred memoir, that details how
education took Dr. Elaine Richardson from being a
PHD (Po Ho on Dope) to getting a real PhD. Focusing
on higher education and empowerment, Richardson
utilizes her life journey to reach out to those ensnared in
hopelessness; those who are where she was.
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Marion Franklin Intergenerational Center 2801 Lockbourne Road, 43207
Bryana Ross, Center Manager 645-3612 Hours: Monday – Friday 8 am – 5 pm
Continued from page 7.
Classic 8 Ball Tournament
Thursday, February 9 3 pm Entry Fee $1
Whether you’re a shark or
minnow come join us in on
the fun. Tournament is
double elimination; call shot,
no ball in hand. Winner gets
name and photo on wall.
Participants can order Papa
Joe’s Pizza discounted
enough to make everyone a
winner. Please register at the
front desk.
Book Club Social & Discussion (Center Library)
Wednesday, February 14 1:30 pm
Book: I’d Rather with You Author: Mary B.
Morrison
Wednesday, March 14
Book: God Don’t Like Ugly Author: Mary Monroe
Wellness Wednesday in Library
Wednesday, February 21 Noon Free
Are you interested in learning more about what
Wellness actually means? Is how you feel overall a
sum of the parts? During this 8 month series, we will
offer 7 separate sessions focusing on 7 Dimensions of
Wellness: Physical, Emotional, Intellectual, Social,
Spiritual, Environmental and Occupational. This month
we are focusing on emotional wellness. Light snacks
provided. If you are interested, please contact Scott.
Cooking Demos
Interested in starting a “Dining with Diabetes” class?
Contact Scott for details.
Taste of Soul Potluck & Black History Month
Jeopardy @ Barnett Recreation Center
Thursday, February 22 6 pm
Come out and support Team Marion Franklin as we
defend our crown as Black History Jeopardy
Champions.
Trip Planning Meeting
Monday, February 26 Noon
(Bring your Lunch) Please come and share your
interests for trips in 2018-2019.
Underground Railroad
Meets 1st & 3rd Monday of the month 2:30 pm
BINGO 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 1-3 pm
Pokeno Wednesdays 1-3 pm
Coming Soon…
Wine & Canvas by The PARTY Studio
Health & Wellness Information
Nurse Barbara Parker, Lifecare Alliance Wellness
Center
Office: 645-7173 Voicemail: 437-2927
Did you know the blood Pressure guidelines have
changed? The new numbers are less than 130/80. If
you are monitoring your Blood Pressure at home with
an automatic meter, you should have it calibrated or
checked against a manual monitor at least yearly for
accuracy. Our LifeCare Alliance Wellness Center R.N.
Barbara Parker can do this for you. You can also have
your physician do this. The nurse will also make sure
you are using your monitor correctly. Call the Wellness
Center today for an appointment to have your Blood
Pressure monitor checked, discuss your medications
and any question you have.
February is American Heart Month
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the
United States. A healthy diet
and lifestyle are the best
weapons you have to fight
heart disease.
American Heart Association
(800) 242-8721
www.heart.org
Free Hearing Services
Call Rachel at 261-5452 to schedule an appointment.
Lifecare Alliance
Eat Better, Feel Better!
Every 3rd Friday of the month; 11 am-Noon
Classes are free. No registration required.
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Martin Janis 50+ Center 600 E. 11th Avenue, 43211 645-5954
Doreen Gosha, Center Manager Hours: M,T,W,F 8 am-5 pm; Th 8 am-9 pm
Martin Janis will be closed February 19 in
recognition of Presidents’ Day.
Tax Time!
Tax season is right around the corner! It’s never too
early to start thinking about taxes and getting them
out of the way! Don’t forget about the AARP free
tax assistance program here at Martin Janis! Tax
representatives are here beginning Monday,
February 5 from 9am-2 pm. Get here early, as the
service is ‘first come, first served!’ For further
details, call us at 614-645-5954.
Martin Janis Senior Council Meeting
Wednesday, February 21 10 am
Chinese New Year Celebration and Potluck!
Friday, February 2 11:30 am
Join us for an all Asian lunch along with
demonstrations of the various forms of Tai Chi!
Please bring your favorite Asian dish enough to feed
six people or more) or $6 as we celebrate the
Chinese New Year! Register or pay $6 at the front
desk.
“Breakfast for Lunch”
Wednesday, February 7 11:30 am
Come in and enjoy the wonderful breakfast specials
our talented kitchen staff serves every month. This
popular event is a great way to have a nice hot
breakfast on a cold winter day. Try our homemade
quiche – it’s always a big hit.
Valentine’s Day/Mardi Gras Party!
Wednesday, February 14 Noon
Join the fun as we celebrate a combined St.
Valentine’s Day and Mardi Gras party! Bring your
sweetheart or wear your colorful Mardi Gras
costumes and revel in the celebration of good food
and enjoy the company of friends!
GREGG’S HEALTH CORNER: Year’s End
Thoughts! It’s been a pleasure sharing safety and
wellness tips this past year and I wanted to review a
few of them to help bring in the New Year healthy
and safe. The first thing is to find ways to keep
moving. Even in cold weather, there are creative
things to do with kids, pets, friends and family, like
bowling, skating, a brisk walk after a meal, or just
moving around during the commercials to keep from
getting stiff, keep the weight down, and keep your
immune system strong (not to mention helping to
keep a good mood). Also stay alert while driving and
walking to avoid accidents and falling. Eat only till
full and eat slowly to keep from binging. Make sure
you keep a balanced diet with veggies, lean protein,
fruit & dairy, and go easy on dessert. Dress for the
weather, keep your head covered and wear non-slip
shoes. Above all, keep down time in your schedule
to avoid burn-out due to over-committing. Let’s
make 2018 a happy, healthy year!
Lunch served
Monday-Friday 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Lunches are $5, unless it is a special event or
otherwise posted.
Coffee Club
Wednesdays 9 am
Come and join the engaging conversation. New
friends always welcome!
Martin Janis Art Show!
Opens March 1 and runs thru March 16
Join us for the second annual “Martin Janis Artist
Only” exhibit and show. Reception and light
refreshments at 1 pm. Contact Mike or D’Lyn for
information, 614-645-5954.
Save the Date:
The Creative Arts Event
May 9-18
Calling All Artists! The Creative Arts Event is just
around the corner. The theme for the 2018 event is:
“Life is a Circus.” Never too early to start working
on your entries; let your creativity take flight. For
more information contact Mike Phillips at 614-645-
5954 or Linda Jacobs at Gillie, at 614-645-3106.
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Whetstone Community Center 3923 N. High Street, 43214 645-3217
Rick Bruhn, Center Manager Hours: Monday – Friday 8 am – 9 pm
*Participants must present payment upon
registration for all activities with fees.*
Cards and Board Games
Mondays 12:30-3:30 pm; Free; Community Room
Bid Euchre (6, 7 or 8 handed can be played)
Everyone is welcome!
Tuesdays; 12:30-3 pm; Free; Community Room
Progressive Bridge
Thursdays; 12:30-3:30 pm; Free; Community Room
Progressive Regular Euchre: $2 per person
Thursdays & Fridays; Noon-3 pm; Dance Room
(Have fun and win grocery prizes!)
Captain’s Table
Mondays 11:30 am-1 pm $5
Come join us on Mondays for the best lunch deal
around. Come inside out of the cold for a delicious
bowl of hot soup. Bring your appetite and $5; and
we’ll see you every Monday.
Contact the center with any questions.
Open Pickle Ball
Mondays, Tuesdays & Fridays
10 am-12:30 pm Beginner/ Intermediate
12:30-3:30 pm Advanced
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
6:15-8 pm All Levels
What is Pickle Ball? It’s a popular game that looks like
a cross between regular tennis and table tennis; and a
fun way to get exercise. Contact Mike with any
questions.
International Folk Dancing
Mondays 7-8:45 pm
Free Dance Room
Come and join The Whetstone Folk
Dancers for International Folk
Dancing! Learn about dances from
different countries and you don’t
even need to bring a partner. It’s
“No fault folk dancing.”
Contact the center with any questions.
Whetstone 50+ Writers: Memory to Memoirs
This group meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the
month. Contact the center with questions about
meeting times.
Monthly Friday Potlucks
Friday, February 16 Noon
The senior council provides a meat dish.
No money will be taken from participants. EACH
INDIVIDUAL MUST bring a dish sufficient to feed
10 people in order to participate in the potluck.
Please call the center in advance for your
reservation, so we know how much food to prepare.
Classes Classes are offered at the Whetstone Community
Center for adults of all ages. We offer a wide variety
of opportunities for 50+ participants including:
Wii Bowling Tuesdays 10:30am-Noon/ Free
(Everyone comes at this time.)
The Body Shop Workout Tues./Thurs. 3:45 pm, 4:45
pm & 5:45 pm $10 for 1 class pass, $70 for 10 class
pass, $97.50 for 15 class pass, $120 for 20 class pass,
$150 for 30 class pass
Poetry & Prose Thursdays 1-3pm/ Free
Woodcarving Meets every 1st & 3rd Tuesday at 6 pm/
Free/ Bring your own supplies.
Wood Chippers Wednesdays 9 am-Noon/ Free/
Bring your own supplies
Open Walking- Gym M, T, Th, & F 8-9:15am/Free
Fearless Falling (Adult Safety Skills) Fridays 10:30-
11:30am/ $30
Gentle Yoga Wednesdays 10-11am or 7:15-
8:15pm/$50 each
See Center Class Schedule for complete class listing.
Schedules are available in hardcopy at the front
counter & can also be downloaded from either of our
websites at www.columbusrecparks.com or
www.whetstonepark.org. Most of our activities are
available for registration online. Register online at: https://apm.activecommunities.com/columbusrecparks
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The new year means that it is time to renew your
50+ membership. Memberships are free but
must be renewed yearly. Stop by your 50+ center
to renew. While you are there, check out all of
the fun and interesting classes and programs
that they have to offer.
All Centers will be closed: Monday, February 19 for Presidents’ Day.