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St. Dominic Health Services’ Newsletter for Today’s Mature Adult January, February, March 2020 St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation, a leading provider of care for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), has been distinguished as a Partner in MS Care through the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s Partners in MS Care program. is program recognizes and supports providers that exemplify exceptional commitment to high-quality MS care. St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation clinicians continually demonstrate a wealth of knowledge, experience and the important attention to detail necessary in treating people living with MS. St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation will offer enhanced care to patients living with MS. MS is an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system that interrupts the flow of information within the brain, and between the brain and body. Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis, and no two individuals will experience the disease in the same way. Due to the complexity of the disease, patients with MS are often a medically underserved community and finding rehabilitation therapists able to treat this disease can be difficult. To help combat this, the National MS Society created its Partners in MS Care program to call attention to committed providers, like St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation, that continually offer services in alignment with the Society’s initiative of affordable access to high quality MS health care for everyone living with the disease – regardless of geography, disease progression, and other disparities. “We are proud to partner with St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation to enhance quality and dedicated care for the people who live with MS in Jackson, Mississippi” said Andrew Bell, President of the National MS Society, Alabama/Mississippi Chapter. “In earning this recognition, St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation has demonstrated extraordinary leadership in MS care, making a tremendous impact on the nearly 1 million people living with MS in our country.” To learn more about MS and the National MS Society, visit www.nationalMSsociety. org. For more information about St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation, visit www.stdom.com. ST. DOMINIC’S OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION RECOGNIZED AS A PARTNER IN MS CARE 1ST QUARTER NEWSLETTER Shown at the recognition are (from left) Deborah Kirkland, manager of Healthcare Provider Engagement, National MS Society; Rachel Jacobson, senior physical therapist, St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation; Teresa Ware, PT, clinical coordinator, St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation; and Andrew Bell, president of the National MS Society.

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St. Dominic Health Services’ Newsletter for Today’s Mature Adult January, February, March 2020

St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation, a leading provider of care for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), has been distinguished as a Partner in MS Care through the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s Partners in MS Care program.

This program recognizes and supports providers that exemplify exceptional commitment to high-quality MS care. St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation clinicians continually demonstrate a wealth of knowledge, experience and the important attention to detail necessary in treating people living with MS. St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation will offer enhanced care to patients living with MS.

MS is an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system that

interrupts the flow of information within the brain, and between the brain and body. Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis, and no two individuals will experience the disease in the same way. Due to the complexity of the disease, patients with MS are often a medically underserved community and finding rehabilitation therapists able to treat this disease can be difficult.

To help combat this, the National MS Society created its Partners in MS Care program to call attention to committed providers, like St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation, that continually offer services in alignment with the Society’s initiative of affordable access to high quality MS health care for everyone living with the disease – regardless of geography, disease progression, and other disparities.

“We are proud to partner with St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation to enhance quality and dedicated care for the people who live with MS in Jackson, Mississippi” said Andrew Bell, President of the National MS Society, Alabama/Mississippi Chapter. “In earning this recognition, St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation has demonstrated extraordinary leadership in MS care, making a tremendous impact on the nearly 1 million people living with MS in our country.”

To learn more about MS and the National MS Society, visit www.nationalMSsociety.org. For more information about St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation, visit www.stdom.com.

ST. DOMINIC’S OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION RECOGNIZED AS A PARTNER IN MS CARE

1ST QUARTER NEWSLETTER

Shown at the recognition are (from left) Deborah Kirkland, manager of Healthcare Provider Engagement, National MS Society; Rachel Jacobson, senior physical therapist, St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation; Teresa Ware, PT, clinical

coordinator, St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation; and Andrew Bell, president of the National MS Society.

New Directions for Over 55 mature adult program is an extension of the healing ministry of the Dominican Sisters ofSpringfield, Illinois, and is part of the continuum of care provided by St. Dominic Health Services.

St. Dominic Health Services969 Lakeland DriveJackson, MS 39216-4699stdom.com

RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

NON-PROFITORGANIZATIONU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDJACKSON, MS

PERMIT NO. 652

2014 MISSISSIPPI SENIoR oLYMPICSSaturday, april 26 - Saturday, may 3, 2014“We don’t stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing”don’t grow old!!! come play! There’s something for everyone!To learn more or register for events, contact the Mississippi Senior Olympic Office at 601-24-6082 or check out their website at www.msseniorolym.com.

New Directionsfor Over 55

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NEW DIRECTIONS HAS BEEN BUSY!

HELP US ACHIEVE OUR 2020 COMPASS FUND GOAL!

Our new Compass Fund project goal is to raise $10,000 to purchase two Game Ready® GRPro 2.1 Professional Active Compression and Cold Therapy Units For St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation Services.

These units are proven to… *Speed up the healing of knee, shoulder and hip injuries *Decrease pain, muscle spasms and swelling *Improve key physical therapy milestones without narcotics

“During my physical therapy after knee surgery, the one Game Ready device available at St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation Services was a hot commodity. The therapists preferred using this unit for their patients, and I definitely liked using it over a plain ice pack. It was so relaxing and helped with my knee pain and swelling. Outpatient therapy patients could really benefit from the added units,” said Stacy C., former therapy patient.

Through your gift to the New Directions Compass Fund, you can make a positive impact on countless therapy patients as they work hard to rebuild their lives.

Members experienced the Amish way of life in Pennsylvania.

Members had a snowy adventure in Vermont.

Members attended the New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers Game.

Members visited the famous Tallahatchie Bridge.

Members adventured to Iceland.

GIVE NOWSt. Dominic Health Services Foundation969 Lakeland Drive | Jackson, MS 39216

¨ Yes, I wish to support the New Directions Compass Fund Project to purchase two Game Ready® Units for St. Dominic’s Outpatient Rehabilitation Services.

All Checks are payable to St. Dominic Health Services Foundation.

¨ $25 ¨ $50 ¨ $100 ¨ $200 ¨ $500 ¨ $1,000

¨ Other $

All gifts are tax deductible and will be receipted promptly.

¨ I prefer to use: ¨ Visa ¨ MasterCard ¨ American Express

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Expiration Date / C.V. Code

¨ Dr. ¨ Mr. ¨ Mrs. ¨ Ms. ¨ Miss

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Address

City State Zip

Phone

Email

¨ I would like to be contacted about making a gift of securities, assets or a

planned gift.

You can also make your gift online at stdom.com/give (select “New Directions”

under donation targets) or over the phone at 601.200.6910.

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who joined New Directions July 13 – November 5, 2019Welcome New Members...Eddie and Bobbie Adams

Frank AlfordSarah Alston

Don and Margie AntrimFrances Arrington

Robert BakerSandra Barnes

Carl and Ranetta Bass, Sr.Fay Beach

Elizabeth BerryLarry and Annie Bridges

Addie BrownBose and Johnnie Bruce, Sr.James and Patricia Bryant

Prawat and Buranee BunniranJohn and Aimee Burrow

Rosie CalvinPatricia Chaffin

Thomas and Frances ColemanMolly CompereMary Conner

Ann CookCharlene Cunningham

Janet DantzlerJames and Alberta Davis

Evelyn DismukeGeorge and Denise Ehrhardt

Virginia GaudetJanet Gilmore

Louie and Rosemary GranthamCalvin Guyton

Barry and Holly HardyAvis HaynesMary Hill

Barbara Hollis

Mack and Linda HoneaPamelia Howorth

Johnnie HuntMarilynn Jackson

Lenard and Tommie JenkinsPrestena Jenkins

John and Earline JordanPatrick and Mazie Kelley

Brenda Sue KellyAnnie KnoxLesa Larkins

Lige and Cherry LeeJimmy and Ella Lewis

L. Janese LewisCarolyn Loftin

Larry and Alma LoftonMarilyn LuckettLillian Magruder

Daniel and Kathy MatusiewiczEloise McPhersonJanet McPherson

Betty McReeDavid and Mary Middleton

Jo Miles-SeelyMarion Miller

Harlon and Eleanor MillsMarie Moorehead

John and Susan MorganMarilyn Palmer

Richard and Patricia PeelerRonnie and Poala Phillips

Portia PowellEdwin and Susan Reed

Malinda RiceCleavern and Brenda Robertson

Theresia RogersTammy RubinskyWilliam Schmegel

Harry SeelyMargaret Selph

Dene SheddHeber and Jean Simmons, Jr.Harlon and Annette Sistrunk

Janet SmithSammie SmithShirley SmithEula Soule’

Annie StampsArthur and Connie Starkey

Janet TaylorDeloris Terrell

Ida ThomasSamuel Thompson

Otha TillmanRobert and Agnes Triplett

Lizzie TurnerVicki VaughanSarah VaughnGrace WalkerChris Weems

Elizabeth WilkesRose WilliamsJay Windham

Joy Wing

RECRUITMENT CONTEST... Help us spread the word about New Directions for Over 55 by recruiting your friends and neighbors. They can enjoy the many educational opportunities, fun activities and exciting trips that you already enjoy with your mem-bership. If someone you recruit joins during the 2020 year, we will give you a $5 gift card (1 time only). The person who recruits the most members will receive a free day trip valued at $100 or less and the second runner-up will receive a $25 gift card.

THANK YOU FOR THE DONATIONS!!! Thank you for helping us reach seniors in need throughout our community by donating items to Home Instead Senior Care’s “Be a Santa to a Senior” program. Your involvement, combined with the generosity of members of our community has allowed us to bring festive cheer to the lives of those seniors who might not otherwise receive gifts during the holiday season.

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January, February, March 2020

New Directionsfor Over 55

Programs & EvEntsApril, May, June

Please Call 601-200-6698 To Register For All Programs & Events!

AARP SMART DRIVER COURSELearn defensive driving techniques and receive a discount on your automobile insurance by taking this 4-hour course. Cost is $15.00 for AARP members/$20.00 for non-AARP members, per person, payable to AARP.St. Dominic Classes @ St. Dominic Centre (601) 200-6698Dates: Thursday, May 8th Time: 12:00 - 4:30 pm Thursday, July 31st Vicksburg Class @ Vicksburg Senior Center (601) 638-5727Date: Monday, July 21st Time: 12:00 - 4:30 pm

BALLROOM DANCE CLASSESLearn a new dance every three weeks, burn calories, improve your cardiovascular health and increase your flexibility. Date: Every Tuesday Time: 6:30 pm Place: St. Dominic Centre

ONLINE COMPUTER TRAINING AND CLASSESThese self-paced weekly classes, with 24/7 access to the online material, are designed for those who want to improve their computer skills. You can become a very proficient computer user, even if you have never used a computer before. Areas covered include Computer Fundamentals, Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Internet, Email and more. You will learn how to use Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office. Begin any Saturday, a new class starts every week. To register, call 601-200-6698. For additional information, call Your Computer Tutor, Mark, at 601-376-9876. Date: Saturdays Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Place: St. Dominic’s Education, St. Paul Classroom Cost: $100.00 per month

MYSTERY TRIP We still have a few seats left. Will we go north, south, east, or west? You won’t find out till you arrive, but we will give out a few hints in route. All we can promise you is you’ll have a great time, you’ll enjoy some wonderful food and you’ll go somewhere we haven’t been to before. If you already signed up for Tuesday, April 22 or Thursday, April 24, payment is due immediately.Cost: $65.00 per person (Due immediately)

MOVIE DAY – “SAVING MR. BANKS”Rated PG-13 – When Walt Disney’s daughters begged him to make a movie of their favorite book, P.L. Travers’ “Mary Poppins,” he made them a promise-one that he didn’t realize would take 20 years to keep. In his quest to obtain the rights, Walt comes up against a curmudgeonly, uncompromising writer who has absolutely no intention of letting her beloved magical nanny get mauled by the Hollywood machine. But, as the books stop selling and money grows short, Travers reluctantly agrees to go to Los Angeles to hear Disney’s plans for the adaptation. Refreshments provided by Windsor.Date: Friday, April 25 Time: 1:00 pm Place: St. Dominic Centre

GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFEIn Mississippi, hundreds of pints of blood are needed every day. The fact is, with this kind of demand, every one of us knows someone, or will meet someone who will need blood. For example, a patient who has suffered injuries in an automobile accident, on average, requires 50 units of blood. David Allen, CEO of Mississippi Blood Services (MBS), will discuss the importance of giving the “Gift of Life” and the varied roles of volunteers at MBS. In honor of their 35th Anniversary, we will also host a blood drive from 9:30 am - 2:00 pm. Donors will be entered in a drawing for a $25.00 gift card. Brunch provided by Humana.Date: Tuesday, April 29 Time: 10:30 am Place: St. Dominic Centre

A MUSICAL BIRTHDAY BASH! BRANSON STYLEJoin Bill Clark in celebrating his birthday–Branson Style! Three shows with musical entertainment by Bill Clark, Andrew Ishee, Allen Harris, Bob Saxton, Victoria & David Holmes and newcomer...Staci Stringer. Enjoy tunes from Broadway, Television, Radio and Movies. Call 601-750-2364 to purchase tickets.Date: Thursday, May 8 Times: 10:00 am, 2:00 pm & 7:00 pmPlace: Sparkman Building, Ag MuseumCost: $15.00 per person

2013 BOSTON MARATHON TRIBUTEJoin us as Dr. Richard Guynes, a cardiologist with Jackson Heart, shares his experience as a 2013 Boston Marathon Medic. Dr. Guynes, a long time runner, was volunteering at the marathon for the love of running when the bombs exploded. He will share how this tragic event has affected his life. Lunch provided by Sta-Home Health & Hospice.Date: Friday, May 9 Time: 11:30 am Place: St. Dominic Centre

HONORING AMERICA’S FINEST!Are you a veteran or the widow of a veteran? You could be entitled to a tax free pension from the Veterans Administration. Join us to learn about the VA Non-Service Connected Disability Pension…what it is, who can qualify and how to apply. Please don’t miss this important presentation by John Hays, Volunteer Veteran Advocate. America’s favorite; apple pie and ice cream, will be served by Hospice Ministries.Date: Thursday, May 15 Time: 1:00 pm Place: St. Dominic Centre

LUNCH BUNCHEnjoy fun and fellowship as we drop in on a different restaurant each quarter. Meet at the restaurant or join the carpool from New Directions. Cost will depend on your meal purchase. Space is limited, must call to register.Date: Monday, May 19 Time: 10:45 am Place: The Iron Horse Grill

MOVIE DAY – “THE BOOK THIEF”Rated PG-13 – Based on the beloved international bestselling book, The Book Thief tells the story of an extraordinary, spirited young girl sent to live with a foster family in WWII Germany. Intrigued by the only book she brought with her, she begins collecting books as she finds them. With the help of her new parents and a secret guest under the stairs, she learns to read and creates a magical world that inspires them all. Refreshments provided by Windsor.Date: Thursday, May 22 Time: 1:00 pm Place: St. Dominic Centre

“BE FIT” BINGO - GAME DAYIn observance of National Senior Health & Fitness Day, a fitness expert will entertain us with this fun way to learn how to be health and fit. Prizes and refreshments provided by Humana. Date: Wednesday, May 28 Time: 1:00 pm Place: St. Dominic Centre

SIMPLYFY YOUR LIFEIs your home cluttered or filled with years of accumulated treasures? Are you thinking about downsizing or moving into a retirement community? Mona Crothers, owner of Brandon based Consider It Done!, will teach us ways to simplify our home environment and help you tackle the clutter. Breakfast snack provided by Chrissie Cameron from CENTURY 21 Maselle & Associates Realty. Date: Wednesday, June 4 Time: 10:00 am Place: St. Dominic Centre

Make check payable to New Directions. Mail to 969 Lakeland Drive, Jackson, MS 39216. Refund policy: A $5 processing fee will be charged for refunds made on trips. In some cases where there has been prepayment for services, full refunds are not possible; notification should be received

14 days prior to a day trip, 30 days prior to an overnight trip or 7 days prior to other events. You need not be an ND member to participate.

REGISTER FOR ALL PROGRAMS & EVENTS BY CALLING OR EMAILING.

AARP SMART DRIVER COURSELearn defensive driving techniques and receive a discount on your automobile insurance by taking this 4-hour course. Cost is $15 for AARP members/$20 for non-AARP members, per person, payable to AARP.Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2020 Time: 12 – 4:30 p.m.Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

BALLROOM DANCE CLASSESLearn a new dance every three weeks, burn calories, improve your cardiovascular health and increase your flexibility. If you are interested in attending these classes, please call to see what dance is being taught and what week they are in. Date: Every Tuesday Time: 6:30 p.m.Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

BEGINNER CELLPHONE CLASSESLearning something new can be overwhelming at any age, and no one wants to feel left behind. If you are interested in becoming engaged with today’s digital world and staying connected by using this type of technology, then join our 3-week class today. Space is limited to 15 per session. Dates: Thursdays, February 6, 13 and 20, 2020Times: 9 – 10:15 a.m. – Android Users 10:30 a.m. – 12 – iPhone Users 1:30 – 3 p.m. – iPhone Users Place: The Center Complex- Toulouse Building

INTRODUCTION TO YOGAJoin us for a one hour gentle, flowing Chair Yoga Class every Tuesday and Thursday. Classes consist of various exercises done from a seated position, as well as standing positions. Why not give it a try! Wear comfortable clothing that doesn’t constrict movement. The class is FREE, beginner friendly and all fitness levels are welcome. Dates: Tuesdays - Video Class Time: 3 p.m. Thursdays - Landon Babb, Exercise PhysiologistPlace: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

TRAVEL PREVIEW WITH TREK TRAVELDo you have a “Bucket List” of places you would like to visit? Join us as we outline the trips planned for the 2020 year…Holland, Michigan, St. Louis, MO, South Dakota, Las Vegas and Texas. See video clips, get details and go over travel insurance. Refreshments will be provided.Date: Monday, January 27, 2020 Time: 10 a.m.Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

AGING IN PLACE SAFELYPam Claypool, OT, CAPS with Key Therapy Services and Jeff Salmons, Co-Founder and President of HouseWorks, will be here to highlight safety concerns in the home as we grow older, design features to reduce falls, cost of renovations and the pros and cons of moving to a new home. Lunch will be provided.Date: Wednesday, January 29, 2020 Time: 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

LUNCH BUNCHMEET us for fun and fellowship as we drop in on a different restaurant each quarter. Cost will depend on your meal purchase. Space is limited, so choose a day, and call to register.Dates: Monday, February 3, 2020 Time: 10:45 a.m. or Tuesday, February 4, 2020Place: Sophomore Spanish Club (in The District at Eastover)

BINGO GAME DAYSJoin us for a friendly round of Bingo each month! Prizes and refreshments provided by Humana. Dates: Wednesday, February 12, 2020 Time: 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 25, 2020 Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

VALENTINE CRAFT DAYValentine’s Day shouldn’t be reserved only for young couples – people of all ages can celebrate! This Valentine’s Day, gather to paint your own custom canvas masterpiece. Space is limited to 30. Craft items and refreshments provided by Kare-In-Home Hospice.Date: Friday, February 14, 2020 Time: 1 – 3 p.m.Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

“CATS” PLAY DAYTRIP LEVEL – ACTIVE – Join us for this record-breaking musical spectacular, at Thalia Mara Hall, that has captivated audiences in over 30 countries. Dinner will be at Estelle Wine Bar & Bistro.Date: Friday, February 14, 2020 Time: 5 – 11 p.m.Cost: $150 per person (Due immediately)

CPR STARS COURSEJoin Seth Loman, former professional baseball player for the MS/Atlanta Braves, Chicago Whitesox and others, and his wife Kari for a CPR hands on skills training course. Seth and his wife started CPR Stars in 2016 and have served and trained over 10 thousand people in Mississippi. Attendees will be given the option to become Adult CPR, First Aide and AED certified through MDH, which will be good for 2 years. Refreshments provided by LHC Group, LLC.Date: February 19, 2020Time: 10- 11:30pmCost: $10 Class or $15 Class/Certification

YOUR HEART HEALTHDr. Sandra S. McCearley with Jackson Heart will be here to discuss the simple steps to keep your heart healthy. You’re never too young or too old to take care of your heart. Preventing heart disease (and all cardiovascular diseases) means making smart choices now that will pay off the rest of your life. Lunch provided by Sta-Home.Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 Time: 11:30 a.m.Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

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MOVIE DAYRated PG-13 –A British biopic recounting the life of legendary star, Judy Garland. The actress is a beloved icon in the US where she starred in such musical classics as “The Wizard of Oz” and “Meet Me in St. Louis”. The action takes place during a 1969 European concert tour in which the star sold out shows in London for five consecutive weeks. Refreshments provided by Humana.Date: Friday, February 28, 2020 Time: 1 p.m.Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

MOSAIC CLASSMEET us for this fun outing! Artists of all levels can create their own beautifully unique mosaic piece to take home. Wanda Hendrix with The Mosaic Shop will provide all materials and instruction. Grandchildren welcome! We will have lunch (on your own) prior to class at Sonny’s BBQ in Brandon.Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2020 Time: 10:45 a.m. – 3 p.m.Cost: $35 per person (Payment due by February 10, 2020)

ST. PATRICK’S DAY BUNCOJoin us for a wee bit o’ fun as you test your luck with the roll of the dice. Don’t forget to wear green! Prizes and refreshments provided by St. Catherine’s Village.Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2020 Time: 1 p.m. Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

SHADES OF IRELAND TRIP PREVIEWSawyer Shoates with Collette will be here to discuss our April 2021 Shades of Ireland trip. Experience Ireland in all its vibrant shades as you travel from the lively city of Dublin to the untamed natural beauty of Northern Ireland. Refreshments will be provided.Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 Time: 1 p.m.Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

MOVIE DAYNOT RATED – Throughout his life, Fred Rogers made many surprising friendships. One was with a journalist named Tom Junod. For Junod, studying Rogers starts off as a job, but it’s not long before he falls under the spell of a man who influenced generations of children. Wearing is heart on his sleeve and unabashedly telling people that they deserve to be loved, Rogers sometimes touches a nerve with the more cynical types. But for Junod, befriending the man ends up becoming a life-altering experience. Refreshments provided by Humana.Date: Friday, March 20, 2020 Time: 1 p.m.Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

THAT GOLDEN GIRLS SHOW! A PUPPET PARODYTRIP LEVEL – ACTIVE – On stage at the Halloran Centre in Memphis, a brand-new show that parodies classic Golden Girls moments – with puppets! Get set for an evening of cheesecake, laughter, jazzercise, shoulder pads and the elegant art of the quick-witted put-down. Devoted fans will fondly remember the four girls from Miami, and for the first timer, this will be a joyful introduction to the brilliance of that television series. Dinner will be included.Date: Saturday, March 28, 2020Time: 1:30 p.m. – 1:30 a.m.Cost: $200 per person (Due immediately)

HUMAN TRAFFICKINGHuman trafficking victimizes youth and adults, Mississippians and otherwise, who are physically, socially or psychologically vulnerable. Please join Liz Torricelli, Community Outreach Coordinator and Hollie Jeffery, Director of Training with the Children’s Advocacy Center of Mississippi for a morning of education on child abuse and child trafficking. They will give you information needed to recognize what this abuse looks like and how to respond to it in a safe and reasonable manner. Refreshments will be provided.Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2020 Time: 10 a.m.Place: The Center Complex – Toulouse Building

DINNER AND A MOVIEMEET us at the NEW Georgia Blue in Madison for dinner and some lively conversation, then transfer to Malco Grandview Theatre for a movie.Date: Thursday, April 16, 2020 Time: 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.Cost: On Your Own

“ANASTASIA” PLAY DAYTRIP LEVEL – ACTIVE – Travel to New Orleans to see Anastasia. This dazzling show transports us from the twilight of the Russian empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Lunch will be at a local favorite.Date: Saturday, April 18, 2020Cost: $200 per person (Due by March 13, 2020)

TRIP LEVEL RATING SYSTEM

MODERATE Activities such minimal walking and stops, with play days. ACTIVE Activities such as city tours, museums and stairs. VERY ACTIVE Lots of walking and stops— spending most of the time on the go.

PAYMENT DUE REMINDERS

ALOHA HAWAII Final payment due by January 10, 2020

MARDI GRAS IN MOBILE Final payment due by January 15, 2020

HOLLAND, MICHIGAN TULIP FESTIVAL Final payment due by February 21, 2020

CANADIAN ROCKIES Final payment due to Collette by April 8, 2020

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOU TO KNOW

*You MUST register for ALL programs and events. This can be done by voicemail or email. (601-200-6698 or [email protected])

*When registering for a trip, your name will be placed on an “interested” list until your deposit has been received.

*For your convenience, we are now accepting debit/credit card payments. A 2% convenience fee will be charged.

New Directions for Over 55 • 969 Lakeland Drive • Jackson, MS 39216 • 601-200-6698 • [email protected]

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New Directions for Over 55 mature adult program is an extension of the healing ministry of the Dominican Sisters ofSpringfield, Illinois, and is part of the continuum of care provided by St. Dominic Health Services.

St. Dominic Health Services969 Lakeland DriveJackson, MS 39216-4699stdom.com

RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

NON-PROFITORGANIZATIONU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDJACKSON, MS

PERMIT NO. 652

2014 MISSISSIPPI SENIoR oLYMPICSSaturday, april 26 - Saturday, may 3, 2014“We don’t stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing”don’t grow old!!! come play! There’s something for everyone!To learn more or register for events, contact the Mississippi Senior Olympic Office at 601-24-6082 or check out their website at www.msseniorolym.com.

New Directionsfor Over 55

St. Dominic Health ServicesNew Directions for Over 55969 Lakeland DriveJackson, MS 39216-4699stdom.comRETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

New Directions for Over 55 mature adult program is an extension of the healing ministry of the Dominican Sisters ofSpringfield, Illinois, and is part of the continuum of care provided by St. Dominic Health Services.

St. Dominic Health Services969 Lakeland DriveJackson, MS 39216-4699stdom.com

RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

NON-PROFITORGANIZATIONU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDJACKSON, MS

PERMIT NO. 652

2014 MISSISSIPPI SENIoR oLYMPICSSaturday, april 26 - Saturday, may 3, 2014“We don’t stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing”don’t grow old!!! come play! There’s something for everyone!To learn more or register for events, contact the Mississippi Senior Olympic Office at 601-24-6082 or check out their website at www.msseniorolym.com.

New Directionsfor Over 55

DATES & TIMES Thursday, February 27, 2020 – 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. Friday, February 28, 2020 – 7 a.m. – 4 p.m.

PLACE St. Dominic Hospital – Lower Level Conference Rooms 1, 2, 3

Sponsored by the St. Dominic Auxiliary

SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 20208 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH JACKSONFELLOWSHIP HALL EAST

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS*EXPERTS PANEL

Gailen Marshall, MD, Director of Clinical Research and Trials Unit, UMMC

Elizabeth Herrington, MD, Medical Oncology, Jackson Oncology Associates, Vicksburg

Jeanann Suggs, MD, Radiation Oncology, Baptist Cancer CenterJackie McDonald, DNP, Baptist Cancer Center

*DISCUSSION ROUNDTABLES (NEW FEATURE THIS YEAR)

These discussion groups will provide a chance to connect with others and discuss

the challenges of treatment, survivorship and caring for loved ones with cancer.

*BREAKOUT SESSIONS°Faith and Cancer

°Women’s Health After a Cancer Diagnosis

°What You Need to Know About Clinical Trails

°Cancer and Nutrition

FREE TO THE PUBLIC Register online beginning January 2020 at hopeconferencejackson.com

*CELEBRATION LUNCHEON