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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.
NOVEMBER CLASSES 2-3
Program Highlights 4
DoA&D & Senior Center Services 5
Menu 6
Jewelry Repairs, Christmas Card
Wkshp., Hypertension Seminar
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Movies; Winter Registration; Ancient
Grains Make a Comeback
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Hawaiian Fire Dancers, Pascal Go
Getters, Vintage Entertainment, Trip
Registration DAYS
9
Phone #’s, E-mail address, Staffing 10
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CHRISTMAS FLEA MARKET JEWELRY SALE AND BAKE SALE
Thursday, November 14, 8:30
Stop by and pick up some delicious edible treasures or a unique item or two for the Holiday.
Flea Market will include all kinds of Christmas decorations (ornaments, wall hangings, Santas, tableware) and more. Lots of jewelry-watches, earrings, necklaces,
bracelets and gadgets!
Baked Goods: cookies, mini-cakes, slices of pie/cakes, pound cakes, cheese cakes, brownies and
other yummy treats.
Donations for BAKE SALE and Flea Market can be left with the OFFICE please. Baked items can be brought in
the day before or day of.
All proceeds from this event benefit OSI (O’Malley Seniors, Inc.)
Funds are used for programming, furnishings, and center improvements.
MONDAY ...November classes (FALL semester) 8:30 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 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 Google Tools (C) Basic Knitting & Crocheting (V) Great Poems (C) Circuit Training (C) ANNEX Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX
11:30 11:45 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 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 American Furniture (C) Shakespeare & the Crown (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 11:45
Pilates (C) ANNEX Heart & Muscle (C) Ceramics (C) Greeting Card Making (C) Beg. Garment Sewing (C)ANNEX
Strength/Balance on Ball (C) ANNEX P.A.C.E. Exercise (C) Tone & Firm (C) ANNEX Zumba Gold (C) Continuing Yoga (C) ANNEX LUNCH
BOOK CLUB—November19th 2:15pm
12:00 12:15 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:15 1:30 2:00 2:00 2:30
Tapping with the Masters (C) ANNEX Conversational Sign Language (C) Soul Line Dancing (C) Ceramics (C) Grace in Motion (C) ANNEX Cultural Influences (C) AACC Guild (second Tuesday) ANNEX Intro Therapeutic Yoga (C) ANNEX Chess Club Meets (main site) Ballroom Dance (C) Clash of Cultures (C) Continuing Therapeutic Yoga (C) ANNEX
WEDNESDAY 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30 10:30 11:00 11:05
Morning Stretch (C) Walking (V) (Wheels Skating Rink) Aerobics (C) Watercolors (C) Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX Creative Writing (C) Practical Strategies (C) ANNEX SPANISH CLUB (V) ANNEX Armchair Exercise (C) Beginning Spanish (C) Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX
11:45 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:30 2:20 3:20
LUNCH Latin Aerobics (C) Pastels (C) Intermediate Spanish (C) Wii Playing (V) Intermediate Yoga (C) ANNEX Double Deck Pinochle (V) ANNEX Bridge Playing (V) ANNEX Mixed Media Art (C) ANNEX History of Food & Drink (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...November classes (FALL semester)
8:30 8:30 9:30 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:15 11:30
Pilates (C) ANNEX Heart & Muscle (C) P.A.C.E. Exercise (C) Strength/Balance on Ball (C) ANNEX Current Issues (C) Knitting & Crocheting (V) Mixed Media Painting (C) ANNEX Women of Achievement (C) Tone & Firm (C) ANNEX Zumba Gold (C) Humor, Health & Laughter (C) ANNEX Continuing Yoga (C) ANNEX
11:45 11:45 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30
LUNCH Drums Alive (C) Painting Workshop (C) ANNEX Beautiful Gardens (C) Bridge Playing (V) ANNEX Beginning Yoga (C) Bridge Playing (V) Main Site Contemporary Literature (C) Beginning Painting (C) Art History (C) ANNEX Seated Yoga (C)
FRIDAY 8:30 9:00 9:00 9:30 9:30 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30 11:00
Morning Stretch (C) Walking (V) (Wheels Skating Rink) Adv. Garment Sewing (C) ANNEX Wood Carving Club (I) Aerobics (C) Shopping Trip (sign-up required) Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX History of Secrecy & Deception (C) World of Opera (C) Seated Yoga (C) ANNEX Advanced Beginner Line Dancing (V)
11:00 11:05 11:35 11:45 12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 2:30
Circuit Training (C) ANNEX Exercise w/Angela (C) ANNEX Seated Yoga (C) ANNEX LUNCH ―Fridays at the Movies‖ (V) Line Dance (C) Pinochle-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 usu-ally 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. Fitness room participants are reminded to talk to their physician before starting any exercise program. DO-NATIONS ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED TO HELP MAINTAIN/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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November 2019
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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
donated pieces. ALL levels wel-
come.
SEWING CLUB-Meets Tuesday afternoons @ the
Annex, with the exception of the second Tuesday
of each month. For more information, email Velma
Goodwine@[email protected].
SHOPPING TRIPS FOR THE MONTH
Wal-Mart...Friday, November 1 (9:00– 11:30)
Amish Market...Friday, November15 (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.
LUNCH OUTING-BY VAN...American
Steakhouse in Gambrills. Monday, Novem-
ber 4, 11:00. Delicious salads, steaks and bread
for the table! Menu available on line. Sign up re-
quired.
SIP & PAINT Tuesday, November 5, 2:00
(Annex Art Rm.) $5.00 fee covers all materials.
Come paint, sip and have lots of fun. Instruc-
tor-Scott Clarke. Class size is limited. No ex-
perience necessary.
2020 TRIP REGISTRATION Begins
November 6 & 7,
9:00 –2:00 each
day. See page 9
for more infor-
mation and details
on registration.
Please be thor-
ough when filling out trip forms; this can
create a lot of extra work if items are left off.
TAXI VOUCHER PROGRAM Wednesday,
November 13, 11:00. This program offers
Anne Arundel County residents who qualify
discounted taxi fares with participating cab
companies. A representative will be available
to hand out brochures and answer questions.
BEFRIENDING YOUR ANXIETY (ANNEX) Friday, November 8, 1:00. Chances
are, you may find it challenging to calm your mind when you are overwhelmed by intrusive thoughts. You may also have experiences bouts of anxiety about your work, rela-tionships, children, or your lack of time or purpose in life. An amaz-ing amount of scientific research suggest that Mindfulness may be crucial to deal with one of the biggest health issues facing the world today: Stress & Anxiety. So how can you learn to self-regulate your emotions, be calmer, more cen-tered and less stressed?
Come join instructor, Monica Jordan, for this Mindfulness workshop to learn about how to be-friend your anxiety. Sign up by calling 410.222.6227.
ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR Tuesday, November 12, 10:00 (multi-purpose rm.) Do you have a Will? Does your Will need to be updated? Have you thought about whether or not you need a Trust? Attorney Maria Worthington McKenna will discuss these matters, including the difference between Wills and Trusts, the need for Powers of Attorney (medical and financial) and Medical Directives. Register by calling the center at 222.6227.
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Program Highlights
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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 by appointment this month 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 ap-pointment to meet with him.
Legal Counsel , by appointment only. Attorney Maria McKenna will meet with seniors for legal counsel and brief questions. Friday, December 20th, 11– 1. If you can’t make your appt., please notify us. There is usually a wait list for this ser-vice.
Foot Screening Call the center for time/date. We Treat Feet Podiatry in Odenton. More infor-mation to come. Appointment required.
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 Transporta-tion Provides van transportation for seniors 65 years of age and older to senior centers, nutrition sites and medi-cal appointments. Advanced notice required. 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 Burrell Davidson, Program Coordi-nator @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 Arun-del County senior who is experiencing a difficult time with loss. Call Beth Mucciaciaro, RN (Grief Counselor) @410.222.0263 to inquire about individual help or group support.
REFLEXOLOGY APPOINTMENTS Monday, November 25th ...1:00 –2:00 the last Monday of the month. 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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NOVEMBER 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) Pork Loin w/Gravy
Mashed Spiced Yams Green Peas
WW Roll w/Marg Applesauce
Cranberry Juice Milk
4) Beef Tamale Stew Roasted Diced Pota-
toes Hot Spiced Fruit
Mixed Green Salad w/Dressing
Cornbread Muffin w/Marg
Cranberry Juice Milk
5) Baked Chicken Leg
w/Honey Balsamic Sauce
Braised Lentils Mixed Vegetables WW Bread w/Marg
Tropical Fruit Apple Juice
Milk
6) Breaded Pollock Potato Wedges
Broccoli WW Hamburger Bun
Tartar Sauce Fresh Fruit
Fruit Punch Juice Milk
7) Teriyaki Meatballs Confetti Rice
Sliced Carrots Dinner Roll w/Marg Pineapple Tidbits
Orange Juice Milk
SOUP: Corn Chowder
8) Beef Hot Dog Corn Casserole
Pear Cobbler Coleslaw
WW Hot Dog Bun Ketchup & Mustard
Cranberry Juice Milk
11) Fiesta Chicken Cilantro Lime Rice
Mexicali Vegetables WW Bread w/Marg Mandarin Oranges
Apple Juice Milk
12) Sliced Roast Beef
w/Gravy Garlic Whipped
Potatoes Glazed Carrots
Dinner Roll w/Marg Tropical Fruit
Fruit Punch & Milk
13)
Special Meal for Hawaiian
Entertainment TBD
14) Creamy Paprika Chicken
Buttered Bow Tie Pas-ta
Ratatouille WW Bread w/Marg
Fresh Fruit Cranberry Juice
Milk
15) Beef Chili w/Beans Brown Rice
Broccoli Saltine Crackers Spiced Apples Orange Juice
Milk
18) Swedish Meatballs WG Herbed Penne
Sliced Carrots WW Bread w/Marg
Fresh Fruit Cranberry Juice
Milk
19) Potato Crusted Fish
Macaroni & Cheese Herbed Green
Beans Dinner Roll w/Marg
Tartar Sauce Sliced Peaches Orange Juice
Milk
20) Honey BBQ Chick-en Leg
Baked Beans Cabbage
WW Bread w/Marg Tropical Fruit Apple Juice
Milk
21) Beef Ziti Bake Kale
Hot Spiced Fruit Italian Bread w/Marg
Fruit Punch Juice Milk
22) Sliced Turkey w/Brown Gravy
Whipped Potatoes Broccoli
Biscuit w/Marg Pineapple Tidbits
Apple Juice Milk
SOUP: Minestrone Soup
25) Creamy Tikka Chicken
Parslied Rice Garlic Parmesan Cauli-
flower Naan Bread w/Marg Mandarin Oranges
Apple Juice Milk
26) Seafood Creole Brown Rice
Stewed Okra Biscuit w/Marg
Fresh Fruit Cranberry Juice
Milk
27) Sliced Turkey w/Gravy
Bread Dressing Whipped Potatoes
French Green Beans Ambrosia Salad Cranberry Sauce Sweet Potato Pie Cranberry Juice
Milk
28) CLOSED
GOBBLE
GOBBLE
29) CLOSED
DAY AFTER
GOBBLE GOBBLE
The staff of O’Malley would like to wish
everyone a beautiful Thanksgiving surrounded
by family, friends and loved ones.
Edie, Naomi, Taylor, Vince & Soraya
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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.
Volunteer, Carolyn Domneys will be at the center on Friday, November 15 from 12:15-2:30.
Feel free to bring your costume jewelry in for her to mend! She does watch batteries, links, clasp repairs, gluing and much more. NO real gold please. Items may be left with her or you may
wait. First come, first served.
Donations to the center are accepted. Checks should go to OSI.
Christmas Card Workshop
Thursday, November 21(main site art room)
Join Susan Brown from 10:30-12:30 for a fun one-day Christmas Rubber Stamping
Workshop. There will be three projects to work on and no
experience is nec-essary. All sup-
plies provided ex-cept double-sided
tape. The class fee of $5.00 is re-quired to register.
Make checks payable to Susan Brown.
All candy prices at the Snack Bar have increased to $1.00. This is due to the increase of prices from our Vendor.
Thank you to OSI Board Members (Frank, Kathy, Juanita, Leeh, Brenda) for all of their hard work they did for our Silent Auction.
Holiday Party….In house this year. Catered by Maggianos. Tuesday, December 17th.
OSI news
JEWELRY REPAIRS
OFFERED
Anne Arundel County Department of Aging & Disabilities
Living Well with Hypertension
Tuesday, November 26, 9:30-12
This is a free 2.5 hour workshop designed for people who have been diagnosed with
hypertension and want to better manage their condition. The workshop is highly interactive
with lots of activities and handouts. Topics covered are: what is high blood pressure,
complications associated with hypertension, effects of salt/sodium intake, menu planning with less salt, overcoming barriers for taking
medications & monitoring and understanding your blood pressure numbers
Please call 410.222.0268 to register or go to www.aacounty.org/aging
Poinsettia/Wreath
Sale
Begins Tuesday,
November 5
Come purchase your holiday greenery and poinsettias ...best prices in town.
Gorgeous plants. 4.5, 6.5 and 8” poinsettias. Red, white, pinks and multi! Fraser Fir Wreaths-plain &
mixed.
All proceeds benefit the center
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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NOVEMBER MOVIES
shown every Friday @ 12:30 (main site multi-purpose room)
MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS...Scottish Queen Mary Stuart fights to reclaim the throne from her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, who rules over England and Ireland. At first attempting to ally herself with another strong female leader, Mary become enemies with Elizabeth as they make different decisions in order to govern their people and maintain power in a world still controlled by men. After Mary produces an heir and incites a rebellion, Elizabeth unleashes her wrath on her ro-mantic and political rival. Starring Saoirse Ronan & Margot Robbie… Friday, November 1st.
JUST GETTING STARTED...In this irreverent odd-couple action come-dy, two men get into a heated competition over who is the biggest stud at a Palm Springs resort. Later, the duo must work together when one of them fears he's been targeted for assassination by the mob. Starring Morgan Freeman, Tommy Lee Jones & Rene Russo...Friday, Novem-ber 8th.
POMS...After moving to a retirement community, a woman is inspired to relive her high school days and start a cheerleading team with the fel-low residents. The team takes off, but a shocking secret about the cap-tain threatens to derail their training in this comedy film Starring Rhea Perlman & Diane Keaton...Friday, November 15th.
ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN...A dog named Enzo wants to be rein-carnated into a human. The dog reflects on his life and relationship with a Formula One race car driver who understands that the techniques needed on the racetrack can also be used to successfully navigate eve-ryday life. Starring Milo Ventimiglia & Amanda Seyfried....Friday, November 22nd.
All movies are purchased/rented by OSI.
AACC Winter
Registration begins
Tuesday, November 12
Best way to register is online (myaaacc.aacc.edu) or in person at one of AACC’s sites: Arnold Campus, Glen
Burnie Town Center or AACC at
Arundel Mills
New Classes for Winter
Politics & Society: American Readings
The Gilded Age
Maryland History
Origins of Republic & Constitution
Some classes fill quickly
FRESH CONVERSATIONS: ANCIENT GRAINS MAKE A
COMEBACK
Thursday, November 14, 10:00(main site art room)
Come learn the about:
The difference between whole grains and refined grains
Identify sources of whole grains and how much to include in your daily diet
Learn how whole grains can help prevent constipation and other common health prob-lems.
Presented by The University of MD Extension Services. Call the center to register, as space is limited.
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Trip Registration for our 2020 trips BEGINS Wednesday & Thursday,
November 6 & 7, 9am –2pm.
Members MAY NOT register for other persons. You must register for only yourself
or your immediate family. Trip booklets available at the center an online. We would
encourage everyone to pick up payment sheets early so you have them ready to go
when registering.
A complete listing of trips will be in the 2020 brochure. As always, please pay attention to balance due dates, as volunteer staff will no longer give call
reminders.
After November 7, our volunteer TRIP Coordinators, Leeh Quirk & Juanita Patke will be available at the Center
on M/TH’s from 9-12.
Please make every effort to make
payments during this time.
Hula dancers, Polynesian girls with
costume changes & Fire Dancers!
Join us on Wednesday, November 13,
12:45 for this spectacular show.
Presented by Hawaiian Entertainment Company
This event is paid for and sponsored by
OSI (O’Malley Seniors, Inc.)
Special NUTRITION MEAL this day. You must register with Gloria (in advance) for
the meal.
Hawaiian Fire
Dancers
Pascal Go-Getters
Thursday, November 21
11:45
Join the fun with this multi-talented group of performers from the Pascal Senior Center. Piano, singing, actors & more!
Vintage Entertainment
Tuesday, November 19 12:00
Great American Songbook with Frank & Trish
Tuesday, November 19,12:30. DECORATIVE TILES. Class fee: $13.00 paid in advance when registering. Bring an old shirt or apron.
Tuesday, December 17, 12:30. CHRISTMAS BALLS. Make 3 Christmas ball for gift or your own decorations. $12.00 class fee payable in advance. All materials provided.
Both classes taught by Volunteer, Sara Powell. Held in the Annex Art Room.
ALCOHOL INK WORKSHOPS
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
NOVEMBER 2019
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:
Monday, November 11-Veterans Day
Thursday & Friday
November 28 & 29
Thanksgiving Holiday
You can always visit us on FACEBOOK!
Www.aacounty.org/aging
Come take a peek at our
“Gag “ cartoons on display
through the month of
November. The “Artoon” exhibit courtesy of Larry Wiedman and Jim Wise.