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1 Fun after 55! October 2017 Aurora Seniors Centre 90 John West Way Aurora, ON L4G 6J1 Tel:

2 ADVENTURES IN BAKING Age: 18+ Location: AFLC Learn techniques and recipes that will enable you to host a delicious brunch, to create a stunning celebration cake, to prepare holiday treats and much more. With professional guidance, you will be creating luxurious desserts and sweets which can be taken home with you at the end of each class. Groceries and program supplies are included in the price of the program. DAY DATE TIME FEE/CLASS CODE Sun Oct 15 1:00 pm 3:00pm $95.00/ COOKING AROUND THE WORLD Age: 18+ Location: AFLC Learn skills and techniques ranging from proper knife cuts and plating ideas to sautéing and braising. Pick up some professional tips! Prepare delicious appetizers and main courses each week from various countries around the world including Mexico, Italy, France, Spain, Asia, Canada and the United States. In addition to gaining new culinary skills and fantastic recipes, you will bring home samples of your delicious creations to enjoy. Groceries and program supplies are included in the price of the program. DAY DATE TIME FEE/CLASS CODE Sun Oct 15 10:00am - 12:00pm $115.00/ Town Program Refund Policy All refund requests must be made IN WRITING. Please allow for 2-3 weeks for all refunds to be processed. You can withdraw/transfer from a program using e-play up to 14 days prior to the start of the program. For a withdrawal/transfer less than 14 days prior to the start of the program, please call Non-Medical Refund requests for ALL PROGRAMS will only be accepted prior to the second regularly scheduled class. 7 Days or more prior to start of program. Full refund, no administration fee. 6 Days or less prior to start of program. Full refund, less $20.70 administration fee. After 1st class, before 2nd class. Prorated refund, less $20.70 administration fee. After start of 2nd class. No refund. Refunds Due to Medical Issues There will be no administration fee for refunds due to medical reasons (proration still applies). A MEDICAL NOTE must accompany the refund request. Refunds/transfers will be processed according to the date your written request is received by our Department. The Good Food Box We are excited to partner with the York Region Food Network to bring the Good Food Box program to our members! The Good Food Box is a box of fresh fruits & vegetables that is available for pick up once a month. Customers place their orders at the Seniors Centre on or before the 5th day of the month. Each box contains the same mix of foods, but the contents change depending what is in season. The small box is $10 and usually contains potatoes, carrots, onions, apples and a few other items at wholesale prices On the third Thursday of the month, customers pick up their orders, at the Centre, between 1 to 5 p.m. Brochures are available at Reception, or speak to Karie or Andrew if you have any questions. Page 2

3 Did You Know? This is a Town of Aurora building. ASA Board of Directors We rent the building for certain hours every week for $45,000 a year, Monday through Friday. Our membership fee and our activity fee covers our rent every year. We have a 5 year contract/agreement with the town, renewed 2016, which determines our hours, extra time and service. The Parking lot is a public lot, with many people using it. We did a survey to see who uses the lot the most and the Seniors use 2/3 of the lot regularly. Everybody needs to make sure they have parked in a designated spot, car pooled or walked as all this will help. There is street parking on both sides of John West Way and behind the Town Hall also. Seniors like to have their cars and we will always have parking issues, but we have to work with it. You pay only 25 cents per cup for coffee and you do know that it costs the Association more to provide it that 25 cents?. If you expect that there is always coffee ready, milk and cream there, then go to Tim Hortons. Don t forget the Reception volunteers take care of this area as well as the front desk. The BBQ and Budget Bistro are a lot of work for a few people. More volunteers are not the answer, as there is not enough room in the kitchen. These volunteers have chosen a number to cook for what they feel comfortable with and we have to respect that. Do you say please and thank you and make new people feel welcome. We were all new at one time. This is a place for our members to feel welcome, safe, have fun, and a place to find new friends and recover from heartache. Ballroom Dance Party! Saturday, November 4 7:30 11:30 p.m. Aurora Family Leisure Complex, 135 Industrial Parkway North $15, payable at the door Light refreshments will be provided, but this is not a licensed event. Page 3

4 ASA Dance Committee News Friday Night Dances October 6 and 20 November 10 and 24 December 1 and 15 Dances run from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. (Line Dance Practice: 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.) Singles & Non-members always welcome Members: $5.00 Non-Members: $6.00 includes light refreshments Cash bar is available with wine, beer and soft drinks 2017 A.S.A. Dance Committee Tuesday Evening Line Dance Tuesday nights from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Daily activity fee applies) Page 4

5 Join us at the Aurora Family Leisure Complex once a month at our FREE walking track (yes, the track is always free!). We will have healthy snacks provided by Chartwell, and a fitness professional from Club Aurora Fitness Centre will be on site to answer all your get started fitness questions. Some months will also feature a healthy living seminar! Dates are listed below! Thursday, October 19 10:00 10:15 a.m. Group Stretching Instruction available. 10:30 11:00 a.m. Seminar: Brain Games Everyone knows that exercise is good for our bodies; but do you know the same is true for your brain? Just like any other muscle, the brain can get in shape, be strengthened and developed with use. Learn how with our Brain Games seminar. Please join us for an evening of poetry On Friday, November 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lounge. Several members will be reading their own poems. If you would like to also read your poem(s), or if you would like to just come and listen, please sign up at the Reception Desk. This is will be a very casual evening around the fireplace, followed by coffee/tea and discussion. We hope you will join us. New Members for our Book Club The Book Club group that meets regularly on the second and fourth Monday of the month in the Library at the Centre from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. is looking for New Members. The book for October is The Good Daughter by: Karin Slaughter. If you are interested in joining the group stop in and say hi. Page 5

6 Computer Club Information and Activities for October 2017 October is upon us. The summer is over and we are heading towards the end of the year. We will soon be spending much more time indoors. This is the time when signing up for computer classes will increase your knowledge and give you a good reason to return to the Senior Center and be among friends. Consider signing up ahead of time. Next classes are in November. If you are interested in either the Windows course or the Mac course please register early! Space is limited in each class and we also need a minimum number or the class will be cancelled. This Month is a five week month. This means extra seminars, more knowledge to acquire. Technology education: Remember to sign up early: Classes restart in the Fall Computer 1 classes: November 9,16 and 23 from 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. taught by Bob and assistant Computer 1 classes covers working with & customizing Windows 10, internet & . Computer 2 classes: November 9,16 and 23 at 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.. taught by Bob and assistant. Computer 2 classes covers more advanced functions such as working with photos, organizing your files & working with menus and toolbars. We are running Mac class in November from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. with Herb The Mac classes will cover Apple s Sierra OS. Computer Club meetings Tuesdays 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. - We continue to try and cover topics of interest to our members but as always we need your help to know what is of interest to you. Let us know. Tuesday, October. 3 Ergonomics and computers by Dr. Sanchez. Tuesday, October 10 Google Photos. A more in depth look with Brian Freedman Tuesday, October 17 Apple Day with Herb and Susan. Also a look at Mac Photo with Karen Morgan Tuesday, October 24 Q&A and a look at PC remote access with Bob. Tuesday Oct. 31 Facebook with Susan Tuesday afternoon drop-in sessions from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Computer Room. These sessions are run weekly, every Tuesday, with the intent that any member who is looking for any kind of technical help can come by and we will try our best to assist. All the help we provide is covered by your payment of the $1 daily activity fee. We provide one-on-one help in these sessions. The Aurora Seniors Association website at is your best source for information about any of our programs or use one of the addresses below. Your suggestions and comments about what you might like the computer club to do, courses we could teach or content for our Tuesday sessions is always welcome. Come talk with us or send your suggestions to Bill Ault at wm.ault@rogers.com, Bob Hedenberg at bobhed65@gmail.com or to asacc@auroraseniors.ca. Let's Create SALE SALE SALE We have lots of beautiful items with beads this summer and are going to have a sale. On October from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the lounge. It s a great time to get some Christmas gifts, stocking stuffers or a treat for yourself. Come by and have a look. Page 6

7 Knotty Knitters A warm welcome to the Knotty Knitters. We are at the Seniors Centre from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Mondays throughout the year. We are here all Summer as well. We knit, embroider, crochet, laugh, exchange jokes and family happenings. If we run into a problem on a project, we help each other out. Beginners are also quite welcome. Whatever we knit from donated wool is sold in the showcase in the lobby. All proceeds go back into the Centre. Please do not forget our Annual Christmas Bazaar is on November 4. The Knotty Knitters are busy, busy knitting for this exciting Annual event. You can always find something for that special someone in your life. With the kids back in school, we will have more time to do our knitting, crocheting, etc., and knit away to our hearts content. Fall is here and with it comes a bit of cooler weather. Stop in and have a peek at what the Knotty Knitters have been up to this past Summer and perhaps treat yourself to a warm shawl or sweater. Perhaps a lap blanket for those long, leisurely drives to view those beautiful Fall colours. The hugs and smiles are always free and lasting friendships are formed. So feel free to stop in at any time and stay for a look and chat. We love to talk. If you wish to joins us please do. You will be more than welcome. Remember we are not strangers only friends you have not yet met. Evergreen Choir This past week, our members of the Evergreen Choir received the sheet music containing all the songs we will be singing at our Christmas Concert, Saturday, December 9, at 1.30 p.m. As those of you who have attended our concerts know, the choir sings in four-part harmony soprano, alto, tenor and bass. This is what makes singing in the choir, so interesting and fun. After re-enlistment each year, we normally have around thirty members, singing under the direction of Dr. Richard Heinzle. This season, we have already welcomed some new members, but, for various reasons, we have also lost some, mainly tenors and basses. So, if you have been looking for a new activity, with lots of people who enjoy what they are doing, think of coming to the choir. The nice thing about learning and performing with a lot of people, it s easier to do than standing up alone. Stella Switzer, Chair of the Evergreen Choir. Walking Group Walks are held on Wednesday mornings and are about an hour in length. All walks are on trails in and around Aurora. The terrain may be hilly (as is much of Aurora) and participants should wear appropriate clothing and footwear. We meet each week at 9:30 a.m. at the Seniors Centre and car pool to the starting location, if necessary. No pre-registration is required, just show up. We are always looking for eager members to walk with us, so, come out and join us. Walks planned for October: (all locations subject to change depending on weather etc.) October 4 October 11 October 18 October 25 Holland River Valley Trail, Sheppard Bush parking lot south to Vandorf Sdrd Holland River Valley Trail, MacKenzie Marsh north to circular loop Holland River Valley Trail, south from Senior Centre Willow Farm, Lakeview and Wimpey Trail, Aurora Heights to Tom s Park Indoor Shuffleboard Interest List We are currently looking into purchasing an indoor Shuffleboard table for our billiard Room at the Centre. If this interests you please put your name on the Interest list at Reception Page 7

8 Come From Away Spring 2018 Update Thank you to all who have put there names on the interest list, the response was overwhelming. We have a confirmed date on Wednesday, May 16, This will be an evening show with a 4 p.m. departure. Those who are on the sign-up list will be contacted (in numerical order) in October. Join us on Tuesday, October 17 at 1:30 p.m. We will show four TED talks in the Lounge. Manoush Zomorodi How boredom can lead to your most brilliant ideas Andrew Bird s One Man orchestra of the imagination Karen Thompson Walker What fear can teach us Emily Esfahani There is more to life than being happy ASA Christmas Dinner Save the Date: Wednesday, December 13 Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Entertainment with Vivianna at 7:45 p.m. Tickets will be on Sale Wednesday, November 1 Attention Travellers We are currently planning our 2018 trip schedule. Please fill out a form, available at Reception stating your top three day trip destinations as well as your ideas for overnight trips. All suggestions will be reviewed and considered for next year. October Seminar Join us on Wednesday, October 11, 1 p.m. in the lounge Mary Allen and Liora Gold will be here at Aurora Seniors Centre to chat about the Retirement Home (RH) sector, next steps as well as downsizing tips. How much? When should I consider this move? Why I should consider it? Tour checklist, moving to a smaller space checklist, orientation of the RH & surrounding area. No house is worth hanging onto if it doesn't support you anymore. Page 8

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10 Budget Bistro Join us for lunch every WEDNESDAY at the Seniors Centre at noon. Tickets are $5.00 and your Bistro lunch includes coffee/tea and dessert! Doors open at 11:45 a.m. (Tickets limited to 65 each day) No reservations. Please note tickets on sale at 11 a.m. Wednesday, October 4 Thanksgiving Lunch Golden Autumn Soup Ham and Scalloped Potatoes with vegetables, Roll Dessert Wednesday, October 11 Roast Sausage and Potato Bake Salad, Dinner Rolls and pumpkin pie Wednesday, October 18 Chicken Noodle Soup Meatloaf and Vegetables Salad and Dessert Wednesday, October 25 Pasta with meatballs, salad dinner rolls and dessert Tuesday Night Movies October 3 Waking Ned Devine: Ian Bannen, David Kelly (PG: 91 min. Comedy) When a lottery winner dies of shock, his fellow townsfolk attempt to claim the money October 10 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: Judi Dench (PG: 124 min. Comedy) British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. Less luxurious than its advertisements, the Marigold Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways. October 17 Hugo: Asa Butterfield, Chloë Grace Moretz (PG: 128 min. Adventure) In Paris in 1931, an orphan named Hugo Cabret who lives in the walls of a train station is wrapped up in a mystery involving his late father and an automaton. October 24 The Imitation Game: Benedict Cumberbatch (PG: 114 min. Biography) During World War II, mathematician Alan Turing tries to crack the enigma code with help from fellow mathematicians. October 31 Theory of Everything: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones (G: 123 min. Biography) The relationship between the famous physicist Stephen Hawking and his wife. Movies start at 6:30 p.m. sharp! $1.50 Includes movie, refreshments and popcorn! Movies are for Members Only. ALL TUESDAY MOVIES ARE LIMITED TO 60 PEOPLE. PLEASE COME EARLY TO ENSURE YOUR SEAT (AND ONLY YOUR SEAT)! Page 10

11 NOTICE BOARD ASA Board of Directors: President Carol Hedenberg Vice President Jan Freedman Treasurer John Layton Secretary Sylvia Gilchrist Directors Charles Sequeira Dave LeGallais John Abel John Scherrer Ron Coe ASA Committees: Finance John Layton Chair Membership & Volunteers Sylvia Gilchrist Chair Special Events Committee Carol Hedenberg Chair Operations & Activities Committee Dave LeGallais Chair By-Law Review Committee John Scherrer Chair Conduct Review Committee Virginia Bodnar Chair Social Committee Bob Palmer Chair Community Development Committee Jane Stangl Chair Awards, Special Recognition and Grants Committee Jim Abram Chair Seniors Related Issues Committee Charles Sequeira Chair Aurora Seniors Centre Staff: Karie Papillon, Adult Program Coordinator Andrew Bailey, Adult Program Assistant Bill Hawke Primary Facility Operator The next Board of Directors meeting: Monday, October 16 at 1 p.m. Blood Pressure Clinic: In conjunction with Chartwell Park Place Manor, we are pleased to offer a Blood Pressure Clinic at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 18 in the Library. A Registered Nurse will take your blood pressure and answer questions. Do you have a comment to share? Let Us Know forms are available at reception. Please include your name so we can follow up with you. If you hear of a member who has passed away or has left Aurora, please let us know! If someone in the Centre (or parking lot) falls, please do not help them up. Come and tell Reception. First Aid trained staff will assess the situation, to make sure it is safe to move the person who has fallen! Thank you! Aurora Seniors Presents Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 Price: Members: $16 per person Inclusions: To Book: SILVER STARS EBENEZER SCROOGE PLAY Tickets for the Saturday, December 16 and Sunday, December 17 on sale Wednesday, November 1 Casino Trips Non-Members: $23 per person Return transportation via deluxe coach, $10 slot voucher, Driver Gratuity and all taxes sign up at Reception or for more Information call Andrew Bailey at (905) ext Page 11

12 *Town program, Pre-registration required Monday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. 9:00 Tai Chi 9:00 Wood Shop 9:00 Ladies Billiards 9:00 Badminton 9:00 Knotty Knitters 10:00 Learn Bid Euchre 11:15 pfit* 12:00 pfit* 12:15 Yoga Beg* 12:30 Duplicate Bridge 1:00 Mah jongg 1:00 Carpet Bowling 1:30 Stretch & Tone* 1:30 Book Club 2:45 Mixed PB 3:00 Silver Stars 9:00 Bocce 9:30 Wood Carving 10:00 Rebounding* 10:00 Computer Club 10:45 Balance* 11:00 Piloga* 11:15 Zumba Gold* 11:45 Balance* 12:30 Ladies PB 1:00 Wood Shop 1:00 Bid Euchre 1:00 Scrabble 1:30 Computer Drop In 2:00 Improv 2:15 Men s PB 4:00 Badminton 6:00 Poker 6:00 Line Dance 6:30 Movie 6:45 Yoga Stretch* 9:00 Wood Shop 9:00 Yoga for YOU* 9:00 Tai Chi 9:00 Instructional Tai Chi* 9:30 Walking Club 10:10 Ukulele Int* 10:15 Chair Tai Chi* 11:00 Ukulele Beg* 11:45 BBQ 1:00 Let s Create 1:00 Mexican Rummy 1:30 Bridge 1:30 Evergreen Choir 2:00 Fit Minds* 3:15 Table Tennis 8:00 Yoga Stretch* 9:00 Stamp Club 9:00 Bocce 9:00 Art Drop In 9:15 Basic Cardio* 9:30 Wood Carving 10:00 Stretch & Tone* 10:00 Gentle Pilates* 10:30 Keep Singing 11:00 Pilates* 11:15 Fitness Challenge* 12:30 Poker 12:30 Men s PB 1:00 Creative Colouring 1:00 Wood Shop 1:00 Bid Euchre 1:00 Table Tennis 1:00 Mah jongg 2:45 Ladies PB 4:00 Silver Stars 7:00 Zumba Gold* 7:00 Story of My Life* 9:00 Wood Shop 9:00 Tai Chi 9:00 Zumba Gold Toning* 9:30 Sew Much Fun 9:30 Chair Stretch* 10:00 Strong & Toned* 10:45 Chair Fitness* 11:15 Fitness Challenge* 12:30 Mixed PB 12:45 Bingo 1:00 Canasta 1:00 Rumicube 7:00 Bid Euchre October 9 Centre CLOSED October 16 1:00 Board of Directors October 17 1:30 TED Talk Tuesday October 11 What is a Retirement Home Seminar October 11 4:00 Beginner Line Dance October 19 10:00 Walking Club (AFLC Walking Track) 1:00 Good Food Box pick up (until 5 pm) October 6 & 20 8:00 Dance October 18 10:30 Blood Pressure Clinic Please note: Pickleball (PB) times are subject to change. Please refer to the Pickleball play schedule (available at the Centre or on the auroraseniors.ca website). The Library is closed Mondays from 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Aurora Seniors Centre 90 John West Way, Aurora (905)

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