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www.LincolnCountyCOA.com
(636) 946-7899
Peggy Ferguson
MA / Acct Exec
Allwell Medicare
Serving Linc. Co.
913.201.3295
Live Your Best Life
We invite ALL Lincoln County residents to visit the centers!
All locations serve lunch 11:30am - 12:30pm Monday - Friday. Daily and weekly activities offered at ALL LCCOA locations.
Homebound? Call 636-528-7000 for meal delivery!
VOLUME 29 Number 9 September 2019
Serving All 640+ sq. miles of Lincoln County, MO
Our mission is to enrich the quality of life, and support independence & vitality for those over 50,
and the community around them.
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Monday, September 2nd
Happy Labor Day!
Volunteers—Please Mark Your Calendars
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION LUNCHEON
11am : September 28th @ LCCOA in Troy
Medicare Open Enrollment is from
October 15 to December 7
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September Menu 2. CLOSED HAPPY LABOR DAY
3. TUNA SALAD ON CROISSANT ROLL, CHEESE LETTUCE TOMATO PASTA SALAD PEACHES
4. FRIED CHICK-EN MASGED POTA-TOES, GRAVY GREEN BEANS WHEAT BREAD FRESH FRUIT
5. CHEESE-BURGER ON BUN BAKED BEANS POTATO SALAD FRUIT COCK-TAIL
6. CHEF SALAD HAM, TURKEY CHEESE, EGGS LETTUCE TOMATO DRESSING CRACKERS FRESH FRUIT
9. COUNTRY FRIED STEAK MASHED PTOATOES, GRAVY PEAS WHEAT BREAD APPLESAUCE
10. SUB SAND-WICH HAM, BOLOGNA SALAMI CHEESE LETTUCE TOMATO W.G. CHIPS PEARS
11. LASAGNA SIDE SALAD BREADSTICK FRESH FRUIT
12. BEEF TIPS PASTA, GRAVY CORN WHEAT BREAD PINEAPPLE
13. CHICKEN FA-JITA SALAD BLACK BEANS RICE, SALSA SOUR CREAM GUACAMOLI CORN CHIPS FRESH FRUIT
16. SALISBURY STEAK, GRAVY MASHED POTATOES PEAS & CARROTS WHEAT BREAD PEACHES
17. BBQ RIBLET ON BUN ROASTED PO-TATOES CORN APRICOTS
18. CATFISH COLESLAW POTATO SALAD WHEAT BREAD FRESH FRUIT
19. BAKED CHICKEN WILD RICE CARROTS MUSHROOM GRAVY FRUIT COCK-TAIL
20. TACO SALAD REFRIED BEANS CHEESE, SALSA LETTUCE SOUR CREAM CORN CHIPS FRESH FRUIT
23. MEATBALL SUB ON HOAGIE CARROTS APPLESAUCE
24. CHICKEN SALAD ON CROISSANT LETTUCE TOMATO CHEESE PASTA SALAD PINEAPPLE
25. PORKLOIN MASHED POTA-TOES, GRAVY PEAS WHEAT BREAD FRESH FRUIT
26. SLOPPY JOES ON BUN MACARONI & CHEESE MIXED VEGGIES APRICOTS
27. CHICKEN CRANBERRY SALAD CHEESE TOMATO DRESSING CRACKERS FRESH FRUIT
30. CHICKEN PHILLY ON HOAGIE,ONION GREEN PEPPER LETTUCE TOMATO CHEESE W.G. CHIPS FRUIT COCK-TAIL
OCTOBER 1. POLISH SAU-SAGE & SAUER-KRAUT MASHED POTA-TOES GREEN BEANS WHEAT BREAD PEACHES
2. FRIED CHICK-EN BAKED BEANS POTATO SALAD WHEAT BREAD FRESH FRUIT
3. BBQ RIBLET ON BUN ROASTED PO-TATOES MIXED VEGGIES PEARS
4. BROCCOLI CHEESE SOUP BOLOGNA SANDWICH ON BUN, CHEESE LETTUCE TOMATO FRESH FRUIT
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HAVE A TALENT, HOBBY, OR INTEREST THAT YOU WOULD LIKE US TO HAVE AS AN ACTIVITY OR PROGRAM AT THE CENTER?
Let Lindsey Know!
SUBMIT YOURS TO LINDSEY KELLEY OR YOUR LOCAL CENTER DIRECTOR
Executive Director - Jan Bray Proud to be a NEMO Program! The Northeast Missouri Area Agency on Aging has provided programs and
services for older adults since its incorporation in 1973 as a not-for-profit agency. One of 10 Area Agencies on Aging in Missouri, NEMOAAA is governed by a board of directors and an advisory council. The purpose of the Agency is to plan, coordinate, and fund a network of services for older persons throughout our sixteen county service area. Funding is provided under the amended Older Americans Act of 1965 and administered by the
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Division of Senior and Disability Services.
NEMO AAA programs and services are available for anyone age 60 and older who lives in the
counties of Adair, Macon, Ralls, Warren, Clark, Marion, Randolph, Knox, Monroe, Lewis,
Montgomery, Scotland, Lincoln, Pike, and Shelby. Board Leadership
President—Ashley Rottler
Vice Pres.—Brian Lourance
Treasurer—Terry Boling
Secretary—Betty Zuroweste
Board Members
LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE
Barbara Creech
Cindy Stanek
Earline Anderson
Gerry Edwards
Jerry Folta
Kelly Hardcastle
Pam Wood
Ron McGaskey
Sharon Hasekamp
TACOA—1380 Boone St., Troy 636-528-7000 : Janet Carver
8:00am—4:00pm
WINCO—225 Second St., Winfield 636-668-8448 : Pam Perry
7:30am—1:30pm
SILEX—115 Main St., Silex
573-384-5561 : Tammy Grgurich
7:30am—1:30pm
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?? Do You Shop At Kroger ??
If so, you can choose LCCOA as your Community Rewards charity!
Then, when you make purchases with your Kroger Plus Card,
Kroger will contribute a percentage to LCCOA - For Lincoln County's
senior centers, and on-sight & home-delivered meals!
HOW TO LINK YOUR KROGER PLUS CARD?
Sign in to your online Kroger account OR
Call Toll-Free 1-866-221-4141
Be Sure To Have Your Kroger Plus Card Number Handy
ACTIVITIES Monday—Pinochle @ 9am
Wednesday—Pitch @ 9am
Friday—Movie @ 9am
B.P. Check—1st Monthly @ 11am
Birthday Party—3rd Wed @ 11am
Winfield Volunteers
C.O. Mon—Fri
John—Mon—Fri
Marty—Mondays (Odd# Mths)
Brenda—Mon., Wed., Fri.
Rosco—Tues & Fri
Lauretta—Wednesdays
Winfield Activities
Monday — Pool
Tuesday — Crochet & Puzzles
1st & 3rd Wed — Morning Bingo
2nd & 4th Wed— Evening Games 5-8pm
Thursday — Exercise 10-11am
1st & 3rd Fridays — Cards
2nd & 4th Fridays — Rummieclub
What’s Up Winco?! (636) 668-8448 225 Second St., Winfield, MO
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LCCOA FUN FACT: The Lincoln County Council on Aging
was started in 1978 by 12 Lincoln County women. Their picture
adorns Troy’s dining hall. Let’s all help keep their legacy alive,
and be sure to check out the photo next time you stop in!
NO GRIEF SUPPORT IN OCTOBER GRIEF SUPPORT 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at LCCOA in Troy
FREE, no pre-registration or admission required. Questions? Call 636-639-6280
FREE Birthday Cake @ Troy on Wed., September 25
Compliments of
Sugar Creek Assisted Living
Virgo Aug 23—Sept 22
KIND
HARDWORKING PRACTICAL
OVERLY CRITICAL WORRIER
If you need help - for anything from rental assistance to counseling,
vocational training to finding places to stay warm in the winter; 2-1-1 is here. Dial 2-1-1* to speak to a trained professional 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
TTY (1-866-385-6525) and multilingual services are also available.
If you are using a cell phone dial 800.427.4626.
Your phone call is confidential and free. You can also explore the online database of resources!
Get more information at www.211helps.org
Libra Sept 23—Oct 22
COOPERATIVE
GRACIOUS SOCIAL
INDECISIVE CODEPENDENT
For Grief Support
Call 636-639-6280
MARK YOUR CALENDARS—VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION LUNCHEON
11am on Saturday, September 28th @ LCCOA in Troy
Every volunteer is invited, and welcome to bring your family & friends as
guests. This luncheon is for ALL LCCOA Volunteers—whether you deliver
meals, help lead or host an activity, program, or fundraiser, at ANY LCCOA
site and/or event. Please RSVP by Fri. Sept 13th
Email: [email protected]
Or with your local site director
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VISIT US ONLINE FOR MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS & MENUS
www.LincolnCountyCOA.com
Saturday
September 14th
11 a - 2 p
Lincoln County Council on Aging
1380 Boone St. Troy, MO
More Info on
LCCOA’s Facebook
Women-Only Please
Embracing a renewed outlook on life filled with fun & encourage-
ment! It is "customary" for women 50 years of age and over to wear a
Red hat, and for women under the age of 50 to wear a Pink hat. But
don't feel like you can't come if you have a hat of the wrong color, or
no hat at all… ALL women are welcome to come join in the FUN!!
*Feel free to bring a potluck appetizers or dessert - but NOT required.*
PLEASE NOTE : August’s Meeting Location IS back at LCCOA
This gathering is tea-party themed after The Hatter from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Any Questions? Please find our event on Facebook, or text Lindsey (636) 290-5771
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HEALING ON THE KATY TRAIL: HIKE*BIKE FOR MILITARY VETERANS
“…because a family’s love is good medicine.”
Missouri Daughters of the American Revolution joins The Fisher House Foundation
and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to host “Hike*Bike for Military
and Veterans” on Saturday, September 21, 2019. Hike*Bike is a charity walk
and ride of various lengths across Missouri on the historic Katy Trail. All monies
raised will support three new Fisher Houses in Missouri: Kansas City Fisher House at
the Kansas City VA Medical Center; Columbia (Mid-Missouri) Fisher House at the
Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital; and a second St. Louis Fisher House
at the St. Louis VA Medical Center.
DAR is committed to helping military families. “From our founding days,” says Cindy
Such, State Regent of the Missouri DAR, “caring for veterans and the military has
been a major priority. Today, hospitalized veterans and military deserve our special
consideration and support.” Fisher Houses are similar to Ronald McDonald Houses
except they provide a home for families of hospitalized veterans and military. “Family
members can stay in these houses…AT NO COST TO THEM…,” Such says, “and for
as long as their loved one is hospitalized…whether that is days, weeks, or months.”
The statewide goal for Fisher Houses is to raise $3.1 million through donations and
fundraisers across the state. The Missouri DAR plans to raise significant funds to-
ward that goal through their Hike*Bike event. All of the Hike*Bike money raised will
stay in Missouri.
Once the $3.1 million goal is met, the Fisher House Foundation will
match that donation and build another Fisher House in Missouri.
“The Fisher Houses of Missouri Campaign will help tens of thousands of veterans
and military for decades to come,” says Denise Dolan, Chief Advancement Officer,
Fisher House Foundation. “Nothing will help them more than having their families at
their hospital bedside to provide love, care, and support.”
On event day, Hike*Bike participants can enter and exit at designated trailheads
along the Katy Trail—Augusta, North Jefferson, Rocheport, and Sedalia. State oper-
ated Support and Gear (SAG) stations will be available along the route. “Participants
in Hike*Bike will experience a community vibe while supporting this great cause,”
say event co-chairs Constance Hawley and Brenda Christensen. “There will be guest
speakers, music, and much cheer as we serve our military, veterans, and their fami-
lies.”
For more info about registration contact Constance Hawley at 636-536-2622.
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Show-Me-Dough
Fundraiser for LCCOA
Now you can order & pay ONLINE!
You Can Order & Pay By Going To This Link;
https://store.myfundraisingplace.com/SelectProducts/
a9925b71-5b81-4140-8d13-66e24f123d89/
If you would rather pay with cash or check, forms can
be found at your nearest LCCOA location.
Orders must be placed with payment. We cannot
accept orders without payment please. Thank You.
Butter Braid® Pastries & Rolls
$15 Each : 9-11 Servings
Apple, Strawberry Cream Cheese,
Cinnamon, Cherry, Cream Cheese,
Raspberry, Caramel, & Cinna-Roll.
Wooden Spoon Cookie Dough
Approx 40 cookies
$17 Triple Chocolate
$17 Macadamia Nut
$16 Chocolate Chip
$16 Peanut Butter
$16 Snickerdoodle. Frozen Pizzas
$18 : 2-Pack
Ultimate Pepperoni,
Meat Lover’s, Four Cheese,
Supreme, BBQ Chicken
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NECAC Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) services consist of cost-effective energy efficiency measures for existing residential and multifamily housing with low-income residents. Under this definition, it includes a wide variety of energy efficiency measures that encompass the building enve-lope, its heating and cooling systems, its electrical system, and electricity consuming appliances.
WAP serves low-income families FREE of charge and limits the amount of money that can be spent on any single residence as determined by federal rules. As a result, only the most cost-effective measures are included in the upgrade of a particular home.
Eligibility for this program is based on the gross income of all household members. Written verification of income and home ownership or rental sta-tus is required. If you rent, we must obtain written permission from your landlord.
Weatherization services include, but are not limited to:
Insulation (attic, walls, floor) Repair of windows and doors General air sealing (Caulking, weather stripping) Furnace (clean & tune, repair, replacement
To Complete a WAP Application You Will NEED the Following Documentation: YOUR MOST RECENT UTILITY BILL, WHICH SHOWS YOUR USAGE FOR
THE PRIMARY HEATING SOURCE OF YOUR UNIT DOCUMENTATION THAT YOU ARE THE OWNER OF THE UNIT.
(EXAMPLE: RECORDED WARRANTY DEED.) IF YOU ARE A RENTER, PLEASE DISREGARD THIS FORM OF DOCUMENTATION.
DOCUMENTATION OF YOUR INCOME FOR THE PAST 3 MONTHS, FROM ALL SOURCES.
PHOTO I.D. FOR THE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD AND SOCIAL SECURITY CARDS FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD.
Once you have collected all this needed information, please contact your local NECAC Office to Schedule an Appointment. You MUST bring all the above doc-umentation with you to your appointment.
Lincoln County—(636) 528-7604
Poverty Income Guidelines for 2019 Weatherization Programs:
1—$24,980 2—$33,820 3—$42,660 4—$51,500
5—$60,340 6—$69,180 7—$78,020 8—$86,860
**Add $8,360 for Each Additional family member over a household of 8.
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Coming to LCCOA in Troy
Deanna Winingear, Pharm. D. with the Medicine Shoppe
FREE Health Education
& to help Answer Your Questions!
Info on living a full, happy life with diabetes. Ways to tell if your
heart is healthy, and Sweet Victory—How to quit smoking.
TUESDAYS 3rd & 17th at Noon
EATING HEALTHY BEING ACTIVE
1:00 pm—THURSDAYS—August 15th thru September 19th By Jolynn Hombach from the University of Missouri Extension Center
Eating Smart, Being Active. Each class has a cooking component,
a small give-away, and non-strenuous exercise. The exercise is a Leslie
Sansone walking DVD that we do together. Then class participants will
get their own DVD after attending the series. We walk in place, so
nearly everyone can participate, and JoLynn has modifications to offer
whenever needed! So please don’t be shy or self conscious—we’re here
to help everyone LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE
Medicare Informational with Brian Welcome Brian Procter, a colleague of Ed Mesplay’s, coming to LCCOA
in Troy to offer free Medicare educational seminars. Brian can explain the
options with Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplements, and all the
rules associated with Medicare. He is also able to travel to our other
centers in Winfield & Silex.
If you would like to schedule a time to speak with Brian Procter
call him at 314-599-8329. Or simply join us on :
Wed. Sept. 4th, and Mondays -Sept 9th & 23rd @ 12:30pm
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 – Christmas Show with entertainer, Dean Christopher and band. He pays tribute to such persons as Tom Jones, Elvis, Frank, Sammy and Dino. Dinner before show (you pay). Leave 4:30 and return about 9:30. Cost: $20.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11 – Sheldon Concert Hall in STL. We will be served a continental breakfast before attending the performance of Vocalist Charles Glenn, well-known for singing the National Anthem at St. Louis Blues games as well as con-certs throughout the region. As he’s accompanied by pianist Pete Ruthenburg to ring in the holidays with beloved songs of the season. Leave 8 AM. Cost: $30. Only 14 seats. Hurry!!
PROPOSED TRIPS FOR 2020
JANUARY - No Trip (Too cold)
FEBRUARY – New St. Louis Aquarium
MARCH – Meskwaki Casino/Hotel – 2 nights/3 days and Amana Colony in Iowa
APRIL – No plan yet
MAY – Horse Races
JUNE – Botanical Gardens & The new piazza at The Hill
JULY - No trip (Too hot)
AUGUST – Pere Marquette Lodge for Chicken dinner and to Alton to ride the gondola from the river to the top of the Missis-sippi River Bluffs where we will arrive at Aerie’s Resort.
SEPTEMBER – Hermann Farm & Museum and the winery trail on return trip
OCTOBER – Hannibal Riverboat Dinner Cruise
NOVEMBER – Christmas Show
DECEMBER – 6 night Casino trip to Tunica, Biloxi and New Orleans. (A Branson trip might also be planned.)
Cash Only Please. Checks Are No Longer Accepted.
Day Trips
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Missouri Veterans Commission www.mvc.dps.mo.gov (573) 248-2550 John Simpson - Veteran Service Officer - [email protected] The State of Missouri has 41 highly trained and accredited Veterans Service Officers
to assist you in filing for VA benefits. They are located across the state and are divided into 5 regions, & almost every county.
Troy Office from 9am to 3pm 1st Tuesday Monthly & 3rd Thursday Monthly
The Missouri Veterans Homes manage a total of 1238 beds that provide long term skilled nursing care in compliance with 157 Federal Department of Veterans Affairs regulations. The Homes are located in Cameron, Cape Girardeau, Mexico, Mount Vernon, St. James, St. Louis, and Warrensburg. For More Info : mvc.dps.mo.gov/homes
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BenefitsCheckUp®
Find that you may be eligible for help to pay for food, medicine, and utilities
My Medicare Matters®
Maximize your Medicare benefits and choose the plan that’s right for you
NCOA blog
Learn about aging issues from professionals, partners, and other older adults
Have a question?
Contact NCOA online through their webpage, or by calling 571-527-3900
AM I MAKING THE MOST OF MY MONEY??
You can find out today! Since 2010, we’ve helped thousands of older adults find work,
budget their money, and save on daily expenses. Whether you’re retired or still working,
it pays to be smart about your income. Discover tips and resources in your community to
manage your budget, save money, find work, and set financial goals. It’s free, confidential,
and from a trusted source—the nonprofit National Council on Aging. Answer 23 simple
questions, and you will get a personal report with tips on money management and budget-
ing, staying healthy, and protecting your financial information. All recommendations are
designed to meet the unique needs of seniors. Start Making The MOST Of Your Money!
www.economiccheckup.org
Get FREE Money Management Tools, Tips for Avoiding Scams, Senior Employment
Information, Legal Resources, Retirement Planning Tools, Financial Programs,
and Homeownership Resources. EconomicCheckUp is a free service of the National
Council on Aging (NCOA), a nonprofit service and advocacy organization in Arlington, VA.
Many adults over 55 need help making ends meet, but may not know where to find
resources that can help. EconomicCheckUp asks a series of questions to help identify
benefits that could save you money, find ways to cut expenses and develop a concrete
plan to achieve greater economic security.
Visit
NCOA.ORG
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Troy FREE Birthday Cake
Last Wednesday Monthly
Compliments of Sugar Creek & The Arbors
Everyone is Welcome & the Cake is delicious!
Medicare Q&A with Chris Troy Site from 9—11 am 2nd & 4th Wednesdays
Presented by Chris Silverberg
Appts Welcomed but Not Required 636-462-3276
GARDEN : Every Thursday : 10:30am at Troy Ending
Soon
Senior Consulting with Nicole Nicole Hardey will be joining us at the Troy Site to help
answer Medicare questions & find information! She will
be at Bingo on the following dates, so please feel free to
come and ask Nicole your questions. More the Merrier!
CALL LCCOA to Inquire about Future Dates:
(636)528-7000
The course is FREE & LCCOA receives funding for participants.
September 18 October 9
November 13
Make changes to reduce fall risk at home Exercise to increase strength and balance
View falls as controllable Set goals for increasing activity
PAINTING CLASSES
Resumes in September Mondays at 12:30 pm 9th, 16th, 23rd, & 30th
CROCHET CLASSES
TUESDAYS 10 - 11am 6 Classes for $20
No Computer Classes
in September
Planned to resume in
October
FREE I.T. Security Seminar Carla Angel with PB&T will be offering
free information security tips on
WED. SEPT. 11th at 11:45am
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