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fullerton COMMUNITY CENTER Volume 37 Number 9 340 West Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832 (714) 738-6305 September 2017 Health Care Legal Aid Workshop Tuesday, September 12 10 to 11 a.m. The Orange County Health Consumer Action Center is hosting an information workshop that will offer advice about health care options and rights, appeals and grievances, assistance with service denials, barriers, health plan grievances and state administrative hearings. Preregister at 714-738-6305. The program is sponsored by the Legal Aid Society of Orange County. When It Comes to the Dollar... It s Your Money Series Thursdays, September 14 - November 2 2 to 3:30 p.m. This ideal partner program from the It s Your Estate and It s Your Money financial educational series will be beneficial to those wanting to gain the real knowledge to be in better control of managing their financial resources. Local professional experts share comprehensive information and their expertise in specific areas of financial management. Preregister at 714-738-6305. Program is co-sponsored by non-profits FEEL, Inc., St. Jude Memorial Foundation and the City of Fullerton. Macular Degeneration Seminar Tuesday, September 19 10 to 11:00 a.m. Macular degeneration attacks the macula of the eye, where our sharpest central vision occurs. Although it rarely results in complete blindness, it can greatly affect one s quality of vision. Dr. Cristina Kennedy will provide a better understanding of Macular Degeneration and how to manage vision reduction. Light refreshments will be served. Preregister to attend this informative seminar at 714-738-6305. This program is sponsored by Discovery Eye Foundation. CalOptima PACE Presentation Monday, September 25 10 to 11 a.m. Consider this opportunity to hear important news about services available to dual Medicare/Medi-Cal consumers, and about how CalOptima s PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for Elderly) one-of-akind comprehensive health care county program helps older adults remain independent and provide all the necessary medical and social services to individuals. The goal: preventing premature institutionalization. Learn about services, eligibility requirements and the enrollment process. To attend, please preregister at 714-738-6305. Maintain Your Frame Bone Health Education Wednesday, September 27 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Maintaining good bone health becomes much more crucial with age. Come learn important information on how to maintain your frame. Learn about why bone health is important, how to support bone health, prevent injury and about common age-related bone issues. The discussion will also address the nutritional aspects which help keep bones strong. Preregister at 714-738- 6305. This program is sponsored by GNC LiveWell. Bingo Players Wanted! Mondays 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Come and join a game of bingo on Monday afternoons. There will be opportunities for winning bonus jackpots and buddy game payouts. Don t miss out on this chance to meet with some lovely people, enjoy snacks and have fun, fun, fun! SAVE THE DATE! Senior Club Halloween Bash Social Thursday, October 26 3 to 6 p.m. ~ Final social for 2017! ~

OFFICERS President: Phil Ross Vice President: Pauline Aguero Secretary: Branden Ciccarelli Treasurer: Gerry Phillips Assistant Treasurer: Wanda Williams Past President: Ruth Johnston DIRECTORS Vicki Colvin (2019) Doug Gilmour (2019) Donna Ice (2019) APPOINTEES Senior Club 738-1419 870-6774 526-7892 992-5588 526-9359 870-5323 743-9254 738-0934 525-2682 Sunshine Chairperson: Ellie Honeycutt 264-6969 Desk Coordinator: Phyllis Levin 525-2842 Newsletter Chairperson: Barbara Martellino 504-1960 Social Committee Chairperson: Pauline Aguero 870-6774 Assistant Chairperson: Pauline Baker 404-8649 Travel Director: Christel B. Moore 680-4574 Assistant Travel Director: Carole Wright 773-0043 Bingo Chairperson: Virginia Palazzolo 779-5755 SENIOR CLUB DESK: 738-6353 Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Email: fullertonseniorclub@gmail.com COMMUNITY CENTER SENIOR PROGRAMS: 738-6305 BOARD MEETING: Thursday, September 21, 1 p.m. A Message from Your Senior Club President Our committee to improve the club continues to meet every second Tuesday of the month in the Senior Club office at 9:00 a.m. However, we need a broader perspective and a wider contribution of ideas from more of our club members. Please come in person to the meeting to express your thoughts on how to expand or improve the programs for seniors at the Fullerton Community Center. You don t have to stay long, just a few minutes to speak your piece will be welcomed. It may be anything from criticism of existing situations, or ideas which may have a positive effect on how things are done. If you are not able to do this in person, then bring a hand written note, send an email to fullertonseniorclub@gmail.com, or leave a message to the club phone line at 714-738-6353. We will be making a few personnel changes at the club. The first is the appointment of Barbara Martellino to replace Phyllis Levin as the Membership Chairperson. Phyllis has been serving in many positions for the club over the years and this is just one less responsibility her. Thank you Phyllis for your dedication to our club. Our next party is set for a Halloween theme on October 26 th. Pauline Baker has been busy organizing a fall affair at Polly s Pies. Stay tuned for details! Senior Transportation Program Taxi Voucher Program Offers subsidized taxi vouchers to travel anywhere within Fullerton City limits or up to 5 miles beyond the City limits. $50 value book - Your price: $14 OCTA Senior 30-Day Bus Pass Passes are good for unlimited use on all local routes. 30-Day Senior Bus Passes are available for purchase 30 days after previous purchase date of pass. The City of Fullerton is not responsible for lost or stolen passes. OCTA Senior 30-Day Bus Pass ($22 value) - Your price: $7 Taxi voucher books and bus passes are available for sale at the Fullerton Community Center front desk. Proof of age and Fullerton residency required at time of purchase. Let s take a moment to celebrate the life of... Erline Loeffelhardt HICAP - Medicare Counseling 1st & 3rd Monday of each month Receive unbiased information about Medicare and get advice from a HICAP counselor. Korean ( 한국어 ): 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. (Call 714 560-0424 for appointments) English: 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. (Call 714 738-6305 for appointments) 2

Services SeniorServ Daily Nutrition Program Patricia Serrano, Site Manager: 714 738-6368 Mexican Independence Day Party Friday, September 15-10:00 a.m. Entertainment: Armando Valencia Western Day Dance Friday, September 22-10:00 a.m. Entertainment: The Hanley Page Band SeniorServ Bingo (sponsored by Edna Rivera, Ins. Consult.): Wednesday, September 13 and 27-10:30 a.m. September Birthdays (sponsored by TNG Real Estate Consult.): Thursday, September 28-10:30 a.m. The price of lunch for those under 60 is $5; over 60, a suggested donation of $3 is appreciated. September Lunch Menu Lunch is served weekdays, starting at 11:30 a.m. 1 Friday Hamburger on Whole Wheat Bun 4 Monday Center Closed 5 Tuesday Chicken Tri-Colored Pasta Salad 6 Wednesday Sweet and Sour Pork 7 Thursday Beef Taco 8 Friday Stuffed Salmon Boat Newburg 11 Monday Chicken Parmesan 12 Tuesday Chef s Salad 13 Wednesday Vegetarian Chili 14 Thursday Potato Crusted Pollack 15 Friday Baked Meatloaf 18 Monday Roasted Pork Loin 19 Tuesday Chicken Fiesta Salad 20 Wednesday Vegetarian Lasagna 21 Thursday Fish with Chipotle Sauce 22 Friday BBQ McRib Sandwich 25 Monday Open Face Turkey Sandwich 26 Tuesday Tuna Entrée Salad 27 Wednesday Grilled Chicken Breast 28 Thursday Chopped Salad 29 Friday Salisbury Steak with Gravy Assistance Programs Appointments required call 714 738-6305 1. MEDICARE - HICAP Monday, September 18, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Korean (call 714 560-0424 for appointments) Monday, September 18, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.- English (call 714 738-6305 for appointments) 2. LEGAL AID Thursday, September 14, 12:15 to 2:45 p.m. 3. ALZHEIMER S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Monday, September 11, 7-8:30 p.m. (Please call facilitator Amy Green at (717) 476-6899 for more information or visit www.alzoc.org) Appointments Not Required 1. VITAS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP Mondays, 1 to 2:30 p.m. 2. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS Friday, September 1, 15, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 3. CTAP - California Telephone Access Program Next Meeting: Monday, October 23, 9:30 to 11 a.m. 4. DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP Friday, September 1, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 5. LUNCH - SeniorServ Dining Program Weekdays: Lunch is served starting at 11:30 a.m. 6. KOREAN PARKINSON S SUPPORT GROUP Friday, September 8, 10 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 7. SENIOR GROCERY PROGRAM Thursday, September 7, 21 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Mature Driver Class Free Program: Sponsored by the School of Continuing Education, NOCCCD Next available two-day class: Wednesday, Thursday January 10, 11-1 to 5 p.m. Preregistration required: please call 714 738-6305 on or after October 11. A Message from the Needlecraft Group: The needlecraft group would like to sincerely thank all of those who have donated fabric to the group. They have created some wonderful pieces with the donated items! 3

Activities September Movies - Fridays, 12:30 p.m. Admission donation minimum: $1 at the door. Movie days subject to change due to program operations. September 1 - The Zookeeper s Wife - Based on true events, this film tells the account of keepers of the Warsaw Zoo, Antonina and Jan Zabinski, who helped save hundreds of people and animals during the German invasion and the beginnings of World War II. Starring Jessica Chastain and Johan Heldenbergh. PG-13. September 8 - A United Kingdom - King Seretse Khama of Botswana puts his kingdom into political and diplomatic turmoil in the years following World War II because of his loving but controversial marriage to a British white woman, Ruth Williams. Based on a true story and starring David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike. PG-13. September 15 - Gifted - Frank Adler is a single man raising a child prodigy - his young niece Mary. Frank's plans for a normal school life for Mary are foiled when the child s math abilities come to the attention of Frank's mother Evelyn whose plans for her granddaughter threaten to separate Frank and Mary. This drama stars Chris Evans and McKenna Grace. PG-13. September 22 - Singing in the Rain - Join us for Classic Film Fridays, the fourth Friday each month. For the first Classic Friday, enjoy this beloved comedy-musical from 1952 which spoofs the movie industry s transition from silent films to talkies. Starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds. Rated G. Our World Travelogue Expand your horizons by attending the Our World travelogue as fellow travelers take pleasure in sharing their world trips and travel tips with you. Presentations September 13 Interactive Travel Presentation by Kai-Ping Liu 27 France s Dordogne and Burgundy (Blu-Ray DVD) October 11 Malay Archipelago Mystique by Don Lake 25 Malaysia (HD Video) Phil Ross, Coordinator Milly Kissich, Attendance Schedule your travel program presentations by calling Phil Ross at 714 738-1419 or at travelogue@roadrunner.com. Introducing New Classes Table Tennis Fridays, Beginning September 1 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Have you wanted to come play table tennis, but were unable to do so because of the time of day it is held? Well there is good news! Due to its popularity and high demand, Table Tennis is now being offered on Friday evenings from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. All players are welcome from beginning to advanced levels. Beginning/Intermediate Ballroom Mondays, Beginning September 11 1 to 2:30 p.m. Have fun and meet new people while dancing the afternoon away. Learn popular ballroom styles such as Fox Trot, Waltz, Rumba, Cha Cha, East and West Coast Swing. This class is taught by instructor Ray Honne who has thirty years experience with the renowned Arthur Murray Dance Studio and other independent studios. Cost is $5 per class or $20 for 5 classes. Contact Doug Gilmour or Pauline Aguero at 714-738-6353 for more information. Senior Reading Club is back! Thursdays at 9:15 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Beginning September 7th Senior Splash! Monday, Wednesday & Friday 12-1 p.m. Time exclusively for SENIORS (55+) and includes lap swimming and water walking - floating noodles are included. COST: $2 drop-in. Aqua Fitness Monday - Friday: 12-1 p.m. Cost: $6/$5* Tuesday & Thursday: 6-7 p.m. Cost: $6/$5* Saturday: 7:45-8:30 a.m. Cost: $5/$4* *Must be 55 or older to qualify for senior prices and admittance to senior classes and activities. First class free. (714) 773-1302 4

Travel Travel Director : Christel B. Moore Assistant Travel Director: Carole Wright Travel Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Travel Office Phone: 714-738-5306 AFC VACATIONS TRAVEL PREVIEW Thursday, October 19 Price: Free. 10:00 am to 11 a.m. Join us for a presentation featuring AFC Vacation trips for 2018. This program includes refreshments and a chance to win door prizes. (#16) LOS ANGELES POLICE MUSEUM/PHILIPPE THE ORIGINAL/OLVERA STREET Wednesday, October 4 Price: $39. Leave 9 a.m. return 5 p.m. Explore history worth seeing in Los Angeles. The trip will begin at the Los Angeles Police Museum where we will embark on a docent-led tour highlighting the Los Angeles Police Department s history from the late 1800 s to the present. The group will then continue to downtown for lunch to Philippe The Original (home of the famous French-dip sandwich) or you may walk over to historic Olvera Street for authentic Mexican cuisine. Lunch is on your own. (#17) BATES NUT FARM/VALLEY VIEW CASINO Wednesday, October 25 - NEW LISTING GOES ON SALE SEPTEMBER 5. Price: $35. Leave 8:30 a.m. return 5:30 p.m. If you have never visited Bates Nut Farm in San Diego County, then you are in for a real treat. Walk amongst the pumpkin patch, visit the animals at the petting zoo, and shop for nuts, baked goods and candies. After the farm, the group will head to Valley View Casino for a three hour visit. Lunch is on your own either at the farm or at the casino. (#18) THE RONALD REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Wednesday, November 8 - NEW LISTING GOES ON SALE SEPTEMBER 5. Price: $69. Leave 9:00 a.m. return 5:30 p.m. See American history up close at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. View hundreds of items spanning Ronald Reagan s life and his tenure as the 40th President of the United States, including Air Force One. A hot buffet lunch is included. (#108) LAUGHLIN CHRISTMAS RIVERSIDE HOTEL & CASINO Monday, December 4-Wednesday, December 6 - NEW LISTING GOES ON SALE SEPTEMBER 5. Price: $129 per person double, $149 single. Leave at 9:00 a.m. on December 4th, return at about 5:00 p.m. on December 6th. A wonderful getaway to Laughlin, Nevada. The trip will begin on Monday by stopping for lunch in Barstow and will be arriving at the hotel in Laughlin by 3:00 p.m. Price includes Christmas dinner, three buffet meals, plus a fun book and baggage handling. EXTENDED TRIPS UTAH CANYON ROYALE September 24 - Four days Price: $539 per person double, $699 single. (FRI) NIAGARA FALLS AND THE GRAND HOTEL October 11 - Eight days Price: $2599 per person double, $3139 single. (AFC) TREASURES OF TUCSON November 6 - Five days Price: $799 per person double, $999 single. (FRI) HEARST CASTLE AT CHRISTMAS December 13 - Three Days Price: $599 per person double, $759 single. (FRI) The Fullerton Senior Club travel office has brochures with details on these listed trips. Come into the office, browse and check them out - you can make your travel dreams a reality by going on our extended trips. 5

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY September 2017 Beginning Drama Tuesdays: 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Learn the fundamentals of drama and acting. Meet in Classroom 2 CENTER CLOSED FOR LABOR DAY HOLIDAY 4 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 5 8:00 Walking Group 6 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan 11:30 Lunch SeniorServ Dining Program 9:00 Line Dance Lessons 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 12:30 Creative Coloring Connection 11:30 Lunch SeniorServ Dining Program 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance No Robin s Exercise & Health or Beginning Drama classes today. No Fit & Healthy with Kenny class today. 8:00 Walking Group 11 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 12 8:00 Walking Group 13 8:30 Korean Dance Class 9:00 Robin s Exercise & Health 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan 9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 10:00 Health Care Legal Aid Workshop 9:00 Line Dance Lessons 9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 10:00 Our World 9:00 Fun & Fitness Health - Video Exercise 11:30 Lunch SeniorServ Dining Program 10:30 SeniorServ Bingo 9:00 Pechanga Resort/Casino Trip 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 12:30 Creative Coloring Connection 11:30 Lunch SeniorServ Dining Program 10:30 Korean Folk Song Class 1:00 Beginning Drama 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance 12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 Bingo 1:00 Chess 1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 1:00 Caring Companions 1:00 Ballroom Dance Class 7:00 Alzheimer s Caregiver Support Group 8:00 Walking Group 18 9:00 Hawaiian Dance Lessons 19 8:00 Walking Group 20 8:30 Korean Dance Class 9:00 Robin s Exercise & Health 8:30 Tai Chi Chuan 9:00 Needlecraft Service Group 10:00 Macular Degeneration Seminar 9:00 Line Dance Lessons 9:00 Longevity Stick Balance 10:30 Belly Dance Lessons 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 9:00 Fun & Fitness Health - Video Exercise 11:30 Lunch SeniorServ Dining Program 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 9:00 & 12:30 Medicare Counseling - HICAP 12:00 Duplicate Bridge 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 12:30 Creative Coloring Connection 12:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 10:30 Korean Folk Song Class 1:00 Beginning Drama 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 6:00 Tuesday Evening Dance 12:30 Bingo 1:00 Chess 1:00 VITAS Bereavement Support Group 1:00 Ballroom Dance Class Same as Monday, September 18, except 25 Same as Tuesday, September 19. 26 Same as Wednesday, September 20 except: 27 Add: 9:00 Fun & Fitness Health Add: 9:00 Old Town Pasadena/ 10:00 CalOptima PACE Presentation Norton Simon Museum Trip Delete: Medicare Counseling - HICAP 10:00 Our World No CTAP today 10:30 SeniorServ Bingo 6

THURSDAY Table Tennis For Fun New time offering! Friday Evenings: 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm FRIDAY 8:00 Walking Group 1 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 8:30 Beginners Tai Chi Practice 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health 10:30 Photography & More 10:00 Blood Pressure Checks 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 10:30 Diabetes Support Group 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 Movie: The Zookeeper s Wife 5:30 Table Tennis 9:15 Senior Reading Club 7 8:00 Walking Group 8 10:45 Senior Grocery Program 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 8:30 Beginners Tai Chi Practice 4:30 Karaoke Up! 10:30 Photography & More 10:00 Korean Parkinson s Support Group No LEAP fitness classes today. 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 11:30 Lunch-SeniorServ Dining Program 12:30 Movie: The United Kingdom 5:30 Table Tennis No LEAP fitness classes today. 9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 14 8:00 Walking Group 15 9:15 Senior Reading Club 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 8:30 Beginners Tai Chi Practice 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health 12:15 Legal Aid 10:30 Photography & More 2:00 It s Your Money (1 of 8) 10:00 Blood Pressure Checks 10:00 Mexican Independence Day Party 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 Movie: Gifted 5:30 Table Tennis Hours of Operation Monday - Friday: 6:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday: 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday: 12 to 3 p.m. Billiard Room Senior Play Hours: (Guests 50 years of age or older) Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Public Hours: (18+, including Seniors) Monday through Friday, 3 to 8 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. TABLE TENNIS FOR FUN Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fridays Evenings 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm Session 1310: $20 for a 3-month pass Session 1312: $35 for a 6-month pass $3 drop-in rate Don t call it ping pong! Serious fun for players age 18 and over, from beginners to more advanced, with singles and doubles play provided. Register at 714 738-6305. 9:00 Crocheting & Knitting Class 21 8:00 Walking Group 22 9:15 Senior Reading Club 8:00 Bulletin Collation 10:00 Exercise Plus Health Class 8:30 Tai Chi Practice 10:45 Senior Grocery Program 8:30 Beginners Tai Chi Practice 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 9:00 Fitness - Help Yourself to Health 1:00 Senior Club Board Meeting 10:30 Photography & More 2:00 It s Your Money (2 of 8) 10:00 SeniorServ Western Day Dance 10:30 Gentle Yoga & Pilates 11:30 Lunch - SeniorServ Dining Program 12:30 & 1:30 Fit & Healthy with Kenny 12:30 Movie: Classic Film Friday Singing in the Rain 5:30 Table Tennis Same as Thursday, September 21 except: 28 Same as Friday,September 22 except: 29 Add: 10:30 SeniorServ Birthdays Delete: Bulletin Collation Delete: Senior Grocery Program Western Day Dance Senior Club Board Meeting No Movie today Upcoming Events: HICAP-Medicare 2018 Seminar October 12 Senior Flu Clinic & Resource Fair October 19 Senior Club Halloween Bash Social October 26 SeniorServ Harvest Day Dance October 27 Polly s Pies Dine-In November 2 7

SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB FULLERTON 340 West Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID FULLERTON, CA PERMIT # 284 Or Current Resident Time-sensitive material September 2017 Assistance Directory 211 Orange County - Dial 211 (toll free) or (888) 600-4357 Adult Protective Services (800) 451-5155 Aging & Disability Resource Connection (800) 510-2020 Department of Insurance Hotline (800) 927-HELP Eldercare Locater (800) 677-1116 Fullerton City Hall 738-6300 Fullerton Main Library 738-6333 Fullerton Senior Citizens Club Membership Desk 738-6353 Fullerton Community Center 738-6305 HICAP - Medicare Assistance 560-0424 Legal Aid 571-5245 Long-Term Care Ombudsman Services 479-0107 Meals on Wheels 871-2200 Office on Aging Information & Assistance (800) 510-2020 (Local Number) 480-6450 One Stop - SCSEP (Employment) 241-4928 Orange Caregiver Resource Center 578-8670 OCHCA - SHOPP Program Nurse Visit Services 972-3700 OCTA Access (Transportation) (877) 628-2232 Retired Senior Volunteer Program 953-5757 SeniorServ Case Management 823-3294 SeniorServ Dining Program 738-6368 Social Security (800) 772-1213 Travel Office 738-5306 Veterans Service Office 480-6555 Community Center Supervisor: Brian Yourstone Senior Programs: (714) 738-6575 Rental Assistant: Cori Lantz (714) 738-6305 (714) 738-6335 FAX Email: seniorcenter@ci.fullerton.ca.us The Fullerton Senior News is a monthly publication of the Fullerton Community Center. It is prepared and edited by the City of Fullerton's Parks and Recreation Department and printed, assembled and mailed by the Fullerton Senior Citizens Club. The information deadline is the 5th of the month. This project is funded in part through funds from the Federal Older Americans Act as allocated by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Most programs are offered at no cost, though donations are gratefully accepted. Website: www.fullertoncommunitycenter.com