OCTOBER 2016 The ESC NEWS Everett Senior Center 702 Burchfield Street. Maryville, TN 37804 (865) 983-9422 Managing Retirement Decisions Celebrating October CPR Class pg.1 October 4 th Potluck Pg. 2 October 6 th Retirement Decisions pg.1 October 10th Dementia Program Pg. 3 October 11 th Sweet Spot Diabetes Pg. 3 October 13 th Mid Week Music Concert Pg. 2 October 12 th and 26 th Alzheimer Support Group Pg. 3 October 11 th Social Media 4 Seniors Pg. 3 October 24th &25th Instructor: Ken Catledge Dates: October 10 Times: 10:30 am - 11:30 am Cost: Free Ken Catledge FICF, LUTCF, and Retirement Income Certified Professional (RICP) will begin a class on "Managing Retirement Decisions". These classes will be held on the 2nd Monday each month. During these classes we will define the risks associated with retirement, provide an example, identify the impact and scope of these risk, and explore possible solutions. Space is limited to 20 students so please register as soon as possible. CPR Training for Seniors Tuesday, October 4 th Time: 11-1PM Cost: $3.00 Hands on instruction provided by a registered nurse. You will receive new certification or renew your current certification. Space is limited to 20, so call now to reserve your spot. Call 865-983-9422. Fall Prevention Pg. 4 October 3 rd - October 27 th More Information Inside Call to Sign-up 983-9422 Thank you for all the donations we received in the month of September for the Blount County Food pantry!
October 2016 Pg. 2 Free Mid-Week Music Concert!! Bring a friend or two!!! Every 2nd Wednesday and 4th Wednesday of each month. Time: 10:00am 11:30 a.m. Performances beginning at 10:00 am. Ample seating is available so bring a friend! You don t have to be a center member to enjoy this musical revue! This monthly music event is proudly sponsored by BMH Senior Services featuring Edward Harper as our emcee assisted by Beverly Sherrod and Everett Senior Center staff. Fourth Wednesday sponsored by Brian Tuggle, President of Personal Care Choices. Light refreshments will be served. Musicians please register to perform between 9:30 10:00. SCRAPBOOK & PAPER CRAFTERS Every Monday 9:00 a.m. 3:45 p.m. ESC has table space available for scrapbooking and paper crafters. Each table is $2.00/members and $5.00/non-members - per person per day. If you pay ahead for 3 visits you will get the 4 th visit free! You can come when you want! We have Free Wi-Fi available and other amenities. Call the center for more details! Coloring Pages The First Friday of each Month! October 7 th 1:00pm-3:00pm Supply fee: $2.00 Join Stacy and find your creativity in Coloring Pages! With dozens of pages to choose from and more available every day, we have crayons, markers, color pencils, and water color pencils. Space is limited, please call to sign up! Painting Classes Water Color Painting Instructor: Penny Reasor Mondays from 9:30 a.m. 12:30. Cost is $60.00 ESC members and $75.00/Nonmembers. Please call for availability. Oil Painting Instructor: Barbara Goddard Wednesdays, 9:30AM-12:30PM. Cost is $60.00 ESC members and $75.00/Nonmembers. Please call for availability. TEXTILE GROUPS Quilter Group every Tuesday 12:00-4:00 Beehive Quilters every Thursday 12:00-4:00 Bring in your sewing project and join the comradery. $2.00 Table fee for non-members. Beehive Knitting Group every Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 2:00. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS : 1st Thursday of the month: Kindred Healthcare 10am 2nd Wednesday of the month: Volunteer Nurse 9am 3rd Tuesday of the month: Williamsburg Villas 9am 3rd Friday of the month: Kroger Pharmacy 9am 4th Monday of the month: Asbury Place 12pm 4th Wednesday of the month: Kroger Pharmacy 9am Potluck/ BINGO Date: Thursday, October 13 th Time 11:30 Potluck and Bingo Sponsored by: Ken Catledge; Woodmen Life- Bingo Prizes Tiffany Young; Kindred Transitional Care- Beverages Shelly Gunion; Realty Executives-Volunteer and Bingo Prizes
October 2016 Pg. 3 ipad and iphone for Beginners Instructor: Jennifer Dancu Dates: Monday & Tuesday Oct. 24 & 25 Times: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Cost: $35.00 Understanding Safari Basics, ITunes, icloud Basics. Using built in apps, troubleshooting and soft reset. DIABETES Sweet Spot Date: Thursday, October 13 th Times: 1:00-2:30pm Cost: Free This a monthly seminar that is for diabetic patients and caregivers of diabetic patients. Topics covered range from medications, lifestyle changes, complications of diabetes and much more. Join us for this free class! Android and Tablet Instructions Instructor: Jennifer Dancu Dates: Monday & Tuesday Oct. 24 & 25 Times: 1:00 pm - 3:00pm Cost: $35.00 Care and charging, understanding settings, manage apps and changing wallpaper. Explore Google Chrome basics, Google Play Store, and Galaxy store. Alzheimer Support Group Date: Tuesday, October 11 th Time: 11:30 AM Cost: Free This group is sponsored by Alzheimer's Tennessee and is facilitated by Beverly Sherrod with Blount Memorial Hospital Senior Services and Blount Senior Care Partners, Physician Assistants. Dementia Program Topic: Normal Aging vs Dementia and Tips for Healthy Aging Day: Tuesday Dates: October 11th Time: 1:00PM Cost: Free Presented by: Elaine Wilson, LCSW, CCM This presentation discusses the differences between normal memory changes and those that occur in dementia, outline common types of dementia, discuss risk factors and the importance of early diagnosis, and suggest some tips for healthy aging. Calling All Readers Volunteer Opportunity Do you have any spare time? Do you enjoy reading out loud? If so, we have a wonderful volunteer opportunity for you! The Next Chapter Book Club (NCBC) is a community-based literacy and social program for adults in our community with intellectual and developmental disabilities. For the book club members who are not able to read, we provide them with a device that will read for them. We need volunteers who can record books for us onto these devices. Most books are on or around a sixth grade reading level. We will provide you with the book and training on how to use the device. You can record at your leisure, from your own home. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please sign up at the front desk at Everett Senior Center. Dates and times to be announced. Bob s Your Uncle Sometimes we say the silliest things, but feel free on October 13 to use as many silly sayings as you want, for it s Silly Saying Day. When pigs fly is a saying used when you mention something that will never happen, just like a pig flying. Did you ever stop to chew the fat with a friend? This means to chat or gossip, but it s a nautical expression from early sailors who, when work was slow, would talk while chewing on a snack of salt-hardened fat. You ve likely never used the expression enough to cobble dogs with, which means that you have a lot of something, just as if a shoe cobbler had so much leather he could make many tiny shoes for all of our four-legged friends. And there you have it, Bob s your uncle. Don t know that one? It means everything is all right, done, and successful, sort of like saying, And that s that. No word, though, on who Bob was or why things always worked out so great for him.
October 2016 Pg. 4 BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES Join us every Wednesday for Free Ballroom dance lessons! This group meets from 1:30 to 3:30pm. Classes are led by a wonderful group of friendly volunteers. WII BOWLING An active bowling video game. Easy to learn and fun to play! Come try it out! It s great exercise! Mondays 9:30a.m. 12:00 p.m. TONE STRETCH AND BALANCE Instructor: Kay McDonald Class meets Tuesdays, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Cost is $5.00 per class paid to the instructor. If you would like to improve your fitness and stamina this class is the one for you! This ongoing class will provide an opportunity to increase flexibility, balance, strength, and range of motion using seated and standing yoga positions. Fall Prevention 4 Weeks Date: October 3-October 27 Time: 1:30-3:30 Mondays and Thursdays Cost: FREE Must call to sign up. 983-9422 A Matter of Balance, an evidence-based falls management program provided by UT Medical Center will be offered at Everett Senior Center on Mondays and Thursdays, October 3 October 27 from 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. This award-winning program is designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase activity levels among older adults. Over the course of eight sessions, participants learn to set realistic goals to increase activity, change their environment to reduce fall risk factors, and learn simple exercises to increase strength and balance. There is no fee for the program, but registration is required. For more information or to register, please call Everett Senior Center at 865-983-9422. Space is limited and attendance at all six sessions is expected. ESC Annual Pool Tournament Thanks to all who participated and congratulations to Wes, Gary and Doug! Instructor: Mary Pope INTRODUCTION to TAI CHI Every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30-10:30 am Cost is $5.00 per class paid to the instructor. Tai Chi is easy and fun to learn and an ideal exercise for individuals with physical limitations as well as those seeking its numerous benefits. Regular participants can expect to improve their balance, flexibility, strength, coordination and concentration, all 3 rd (Wes Jones) 1 st Gary Hall 2 nd Doug Headrick A BIG thank you to our tournament sponsors: while enjoying a pain free, calming and relaxing activity.
October 2016 Pg. 5 MONDAYS Scrap Time 9 Wii Bowling 9:30 Water Color 9:30 Duplicate Bridge 10 Rummikub 10 TUESDAYS Pinochle 8:30 Party Bridge 9 Tai Chi 9 Hand /Foot 9:30 Knitting 10:30 Quilting 12 Tone/Stretch 1:30 WEDNESDAYS Oil Painting 9:30 Scrabble 9:30 Duplicate Bridge 10 Free Ballroom Dance 1:30 THURSDAYS Pinochle 8:30 Party Bridge 9 Tai Chi 9 Hand / Foot 9:30 Knitting 10:30 Rummikub 12:30 Quilting 12 FRIDAYS Art Morning 8:30 Dominoes 9:30 Duplicate Bridge 10 Country Music Dance 7 pm Red Hats Chapter meets every 3 rd Friday of each month. October Birthdays In astrology, those born between October 1st and 22nd balance the scales of Libra. Libras seek equality, justice, and harmony. Eager to cooperate, Libras are charming diplomats who seek compromise and good will. Those born between October 23rd and 31st are Scorpios. Scorpios are passionate and assertive leaders who value honesty and fairness above all, but betray a Scorpio and suffer the scorpion sting. Befriend a Scorpio and you will have not just a friend for life, but an advocate and confidant. Buster Keaton (comedian) Oct. 4, 1895 Thor Heyerdahl (explorer) October 6, 1914 Jesse Jackson (politician) Oct. 8, 1941 Henry John Heinz (magnate) Oct. 11, 1844 Ralph Lauren (designer) Oct.14, 1939 Emeril Lagasse (chef) October 15, 1959 Annette Funicello (actress) October 22, 1942 Michael Crichton (writer) October 23, 1942 November Save the Date Potluck/Bingo Thursday 3rd 11:30 Dementia Program Tuesday 8 th 1:00 Alzheimer Support Tuesday 8 th 11:30 Mid Week Music Wednesday 9 th 10:00 Sweet Spot Diabetes Thursday 10 th 1:00 AARP Meeting Tuesday 22 nd 12:00 Mid Week Music Wednesday 23 rd 10:00 Social Media Mon/Tues 28 th &29th Euchre and Cribbage Players Unite! If you are interested in playing Euchre or Cribbage here at the Senior Center, please give us a call 983-9422 today~ SATURDAYS Ballroom Dance 1 st 3 rd and 5 th Saturday 7pm
October 2016 Pg. 6 NEYLAND STADIUM The present day Neyland Stadium, Shields-Watkins Field, had its beginning in 1919. Col. W.S. Shields, president of Knoxville's City National Bank and a UT trustee, provided the initial capital to prepare and equip an athletic field. Thus, when the field was completed in March 1921, it was called Shields-Watkins Field in honor of the donor and his wife, Alice Watkins-Shields. The first game was played on September 24, 1921, a win against Emory and Henry (Happy 95 th Birthday Neyland Stadium!). The stadium, apart from the field it grew to enclose, came to bear its own distinguished name -- Neyland Stadium. It was named for the man most responsible for the growth and development of Tennessee's proud football tradition. General Robert R. Neyland served as head coach from 1926-1952, with two interruptions for military service. The history and tradition of Tennessee football began when Gen. Robert Reese Neyland came to Tennessee as an ROTC instructor and backfield coach in 1925 and was named head football coach in 1926. From that date, Tennessee was in the college football arena to stay. Neyland, who came to Tennessee as an Army captain and left as a brigadier general, brought one of the most efficient single-wing offenses in the country to go with an unyielding defense. It was Gene McEver who kicked off the Neyland era with his 98-yard return of the opening kickoff in the 1928 Alabama game, a game the underdog Vols won 15-13. Each of his succeeding eras would be highlighted by similar big plays. Johnny Butler's 56-yard run against Alabama in 1939 and Hank Lauricella's 75-yard run against Texas in the 1951 Cotton Bowl. Neyland's 1939 Vols were the last to shut out each of its regular season opponents. Over the course of his career, 112 of 216 opponents failed to score against his Tennessee teams and the Vols still own an NCAA record for holding opponents scoreless for 71 consecutive quarters. Neyland's teams won Southern Conference titles in 1927 and 1932, piling up undefeated streaks of 33 and 28 games along the way, and SEC championships in 1938, 1939, 1940, 1946 and 1951. In addition, Neylandcoached teams won four national championships. His legacy continues to live through his name on the football stadium, the indoor football complex and the road paralleling the Tennessee River. Neyland Stadium Attendance: Since attendance records were first kept beginning in the 1946 season, more than 25 million fans have watched Big Orange football in Neyland Stadium. An average of 68,925 fans have attended 364 games in 58 years. That statistic is one that promises to climb each year, as Tennessee football enthusiasts pack the stadium each autumn Saturday the Vols are home. Average attendance has been on climb since 1946, when an average of 31,167 saw six home contests. Tennessee success at Shields-Watkins Field: In 82 seasons and 509 games, the Vols are 398-94-17 at home, a winning percentage of.799. Largest Crowd: 109,061 - Sept. 18, 2004 Tennessee 30, Florida 28. http://www.utsports.com/facilities/neyland/
October 2016 Pg. 7 Blount County Chapter 2296 Board of Directors: President-Russ Docteur; Vice President-Jene Thompson; Secretary-Sammie Harrington; Treasurer-Dave Christensen; Kitchen-Albert Alexander; Membership-Gladys McDaniel; Newsletter- Russ Docteur; Board Members: Bill Grant, Barbara Docteur, Al Johnson, Caroline Thompson, Mary Smith, Bonnie Fox, Stone Carr, Sue Roback, Jackie Shields. Chapter Meetings: 4th Tuesday of each month, 12 Noon at Everett Senior Center. There is no meeting in December. Board of Directors meets every other month (Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov) at 11 AM. Luncheon is furnished by the Dietary Department of Blount Memorial Hospital and our members. Dues: $6.00 per annum. Term is January to December. Community Activities: A SPOOKTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA HALLOWEEN FUN EVENT FOR FAMILIES AND PETS Date: Friday, October 28 Location: Downtown Maryville (W. Broadway Avenue) Time: 6:00-8:30 PM for most activities (with scheduled times for certain activities) Cost: Free for trick or treating, magic show, and contest viewings. Other Charges: $5.00 for pet contest entry. BASKETBALL FOR FUN Registration: October 3 November 4 (first come/first served until full) Start Date & Season: Season is tentatively scheduled to begin December 3, and is 6 weeks long. Location: Everett Recreation Center Time: 9:00-10:00 AM Cost: $65.00 per child, includes game jersey and a basketball An optional picture package is available for $15.00 extra if purchased at time of registration, $18.00 if purchased day of. **Late registration is $5.00 extra and on a space available basis** Instructors: To be announced. SEWING CLASSES FOR ADULTS School of Sewing Dates: Session 1: Saturday, October 22 (Registration Deadline: Oct. 17) Session 2: Saturday, March 4 (Registration Deadline: February 27) Time: 9:30 am 2:30 PM (Bring a lunch!) Location: Springbrook Recreation Center Room 102 Cost: $80.00 ($65 for workshop plus $15 materials fee) Instructor: Aimee Davis Gentle Flow for All Levels Session: Wednesdays, October 5 November 9* Time: 6:00-7:00 PM Location: Everett Senior Center Costs: $54.00 per 6-week session $100 per 6-week session if combined with Get Fit class (*$91.00 if combined with Get Fit Class) Red Hat Society, Chapter 77538 We are a group of senior women from all walks of life, with different experiences, needs, and personalities. Some of us are reserved and dignified, with a few near the other end of the spectrum-candid and colorful. But you know what? We not only make it work, but we like being part of such a diverse group. We have learned to enjoy and applaud our differences. Perhaps that is a teeny-tiny contribution to the overall peace and harmony that we all so fervently wish for. Besides, it makes us get out of bed, get dressed in our trademark red and purple, get out of the house, and enjoy somebody else s cooking. Wrap all that together in a pretty package and we really, really do appreciate each other. We are the RED HOT HATTERS. Visit us if you dare. Third Friday each month 10:00 a.m. at the Everett Senior Center. Call our leader, Ursula Endsley, at 865-984-3766 for more information. Stop by the front desk and we can look up your renewal date. Thanks for your support of what we do @ ESC!
October 2016 Pg. 8 Contact Us! Give us a call for more information about our classes and programs Everett Senior Center: 702 Burchfield St. Maryville, TN, 37804 (865) 983-9422 escadmin@parksrec.com Visit us on the web at www.parksrec.com Facebook: Everett Senior Center Stacy Homeyer, Director Greg Pitner, Administrator Corey Shields, Custodian, Assistant