HomeMy Public PortalAboutMay 2019 Watertown Senior NewsCouncil on Aging Board
COAISenior Center Staff
Patricia Gold
Anne -Marie Gagnon, MSW
Chairperson
Watertown Senior News
Director of Senior Services
Carol Airasian
Deborah A. Dunn
Bertha Anderson
Watertown Council on Aging/Senior Center
ProgramCccrdinatcr
Marina Kirsanova, _SW
Dorothy Jean Brown
31 Marshall Street • Watertown, MA 02472 •617-972-6490
Case Worker
Burt Greenberg
Rae Grassia
Pr/nc/palAccourt Clerk
Esther Keaney
Mary Keenan
HOURS: Monday 8:30-5, Tuesday 8:30-5, Wednesday 8:30-5, Thursday 8:30-5, Friday 8:30-5
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Pro ram Services Assistant
Janet McCullough
Jim Cunningham
Arlene Smith
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Senior Shuttle Drrver
Kathy Cunningham
Food Pantry Coordinator
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May is Older Americans Month and the 2019 theme is Connect Create. Contribute. This year's theme encourages older
adults to connectwith family members, neighbors, friends and community resources like the Senior Center! to keep active
and involved. The theme promotes creadvitythrough activities that can help with personal learning and fulfillment; and it
motivates one to contribute time and experience to help others. We encourage you to visit the Senior Center to experience
the opportunities available to you.
New summer schedule! From May 21 through August 30, the Senior Center will offer Tuesday evening hours until
7:00 PM, and will be closing early on Fridays at 2:00 PM. We will be following the Town Hall Summer Schedule. Stop in to
say hello, pick up a Senior Parking Permit and join us for a program.
Brain Games with Pearl will be returning Tuesday evenings. Sign-ups for Brain Games begins May 1. Dr. Regan
Patrick of McLean Hospital will visit us again to speak about dementia, and you won't want to miss Marilynne Roach discuss
her recent solo adventure to England!
Happy Birthday to all who celebrate in May... continue to Contribute, keep Connected and DLDP
stay Creative! AMERICANS
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Public Safety
Trips
Alzheimer's Dementia
VIcLean's Hospital
VIarilynne's Adventure
ro England
May Baskets —Arlene
Flowers with Ernie
Delvena Theatre—
ouisa's Girls
Bruce Hambro-
arbra Streisand
Transportation
News from SHINE
Ask A Nurse
Exercise Programs
Food Pantry
Health & Wellness
Movies
Book Club
Calendar
Resources
SUMMER HOURS AT THE SENIOR CENTER!
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Again this year we will be following the Town Hall schedule for
summer hours, which start Tuesday May 21st and ends Friday, August
30th. We will be open Tuesday evenings until 7:00 pm and Fridays we
will close at 2:00 pm. Join us for some exciting programs!
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WE KICK OFF OUR SUMMER
DAWN SCALTRETO—ZEN ART
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HOURS WITH PEARL
FOR MIND -BODY WELLNESS
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PRESSMAN & BRAIN GAMES
Local artist Dawn Evans Scaltreto
Looking for a fun way to stimulate
will run a series of 3 programs.
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your brain and keep your memory
sharp? These mind exercises are
Zen Watercolor Painting —use fluid
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fun for everyone.
watercolors on paper to create
abstract paintings perfect for cards
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Sessions will include a light
framing, and other uses.
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dinner with pre -registration.
When: Tuesday, June iith
Time: 4:30 — 6:30 Cost: $3.00
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When: Every other Tuesday
Light refreshments. Pre -register
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starting May list
by calling 617-972-6490.
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Time: 4:30 — 6:30 Cost: $3.00
Call 617-972-6490 to register.
Peaceful Print Makin using leaves,
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stamps, and Gelli printing plates.
Pearl will also be here for games June
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4 & 18, July 9 & 23, and August 6 & 20.
When: Tuesday, June 25th
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Dinner is supported by a grant from
This program is funded through
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the Watertown
a grant from the Watertown
Community Foundation.
Community Foundation.
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NOTE! Pre -Registration is requested for all programs
in order to have enough materials available. LUNCH
AND LEARN programs REQUIRE you to pre -register for
food. Please call the Senior Center at (617) 972.6490.
ALZHEIMER'S DEMENTIA: IS
PREVENTION A REALITY?
Join Dr. Patrick and his team from McLean
Hospital as they talk with us about brain
activity and staying young. You also may
sign up for a free screening after the
presentation. There are a limited number of
spots available.
WHEN: Tuesday, May 7 TIME:IO:OOAM
Pre -registration require4.
MARILYNNE' S EXCELLENT
I ADVENTURE: LONDON
I Marilynne's Excellent Adventure: A Stay -At -
Home's Literary and Historical Pilgrimage to
London Fifty Years in the Making. Join Ms.
I Roach as she talks about her recent trip to
London and how long it took to
arrange it. Light Refreshments.
IPre -registration Required
WHEN: Wednesday, May 8th #
I TIME: 10:00 AM
TRADITION — MAY BASKETS
Remember May Baskets —those pretty
little harbingers of spring that were filled
with flowers and left on a neighbor's
door??? Join Arlene Smith to craft
simple little baskets that can be hung in
your own home. Simple enough for
everyone to make! Come take a walk
down memory lane.
WHEN: May 15 TIME: 10:00
Pre -Registration Required. FREE.
Public Safe!Mugs
Tuesday, May 14 & 28 at 9:30 AM
Coffee with Chief Lawn & Captain Dupuis
Thursday, April 23 at 10:00 AM
Hot Coffee! with Fire Captain William (Billy) Maietta
This month's topic is Summer Fire Safety. Would you
know what to do if your car overheated? Barbecue
safety? Fireworks? Burn first aid? To learn the answers
to these and other fire safety topics don't miss when
Captain Maietta visits this month. Let's make it a
FIRE SAFE SUMMER!
SENIOR CENTER TRIPS!
6/13 Larz Anderson and Mt. Auburn Grille. Join us when we travel
to view the automobiles at Larz Anderson's. Lunch choices: chicken
kebab sandwich, sirloin tips & chicken cutlet Parmiagiana. Time:
9:30-2:00 Cost: $30
June 20th Sleeper McCann House and The Gloucester
House. We stop for lunch at the Gloucester House. Lunch menu
available at signup. Next we will spend the afternoon at the summer
home of one of America's first professional interior designers, Henry
Davis Sleeper. Perched on a rock ledge overlooking Gloucester
Harbor each of the 40 rooms is distinguished by a historical or
literary figure, theme, or color. The home is not handicapped
accessible. Time: 9:00-5:00 Cost: $89.00 To run this
trip we need 40 people to signup by June 6th.
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO Watertown Senior Center
July 8th Casablanca By The Sea, Portland, Maine. Our first
stop is the Bull & Claw Restaurant close by the salt marsh in Wells.
Your choices for lunch are stuffed Haddock, Chicken Parmigiana, or
Shrimp & Mussel Scampi. Next we have a 90 minute cruise of
Portland Harbor, along with lighthouses, Civil War Forts, and fishing
boats. Time: 8:30-6:30 Cost: $89.00
August 8th Mamma Mia! Join us for a fantastic day starting
with a full luncheon of Roast Turkey, Sirloin of Beef, or Baked
Haddock at the Hart's Turkey Farm. Next it's on to the Lakes Region
Summer Theatre for the zany story of a mother planning her
daughter's wedding while her daughter has plans of her own.
MAMMA MIA will make you lau h and sing at the happy ending.
Time: 9:00-7:30 Cost: ?,r9.00
In regards to refunds —trip insurance is available at sign
up for $io.00. Please make checks payable to "Fox Tours".
MAYFLOWERS WITH ERNIE
Sign up for Ernie's Spring Planter! Everything
you need to create a summer planter filled
with green plants is provided._
DATE: Thursday, May 161h
TIME: 10 AM COST: $15.00
Pre -registration required..
MAY 2019 WATERTOWN SENIOR NEWS PAGE 3
TRANSPORTATION for
WATERTOWN
SENIORS
Call the Senior Center at 617
972-6490 for more information.
GROCERY SHOPPING,
TRIPS TO TARGET,
MARSHALLS, WATERTOWN &
ARSENAL MALLS
Via the Watertown Senior Shuttle
(617) 972-6490
Call the Senior Center to be added to
the route if you are new or need to
change from your scheduled day. The
Shuttle will pick you up and return you
to your home. Approximately 1 hour of
shopping time. Suggested donation is
$1.00 Round Trip. 3 BAG LIMIT! Please
show the driver your My Senior Center
Key Tag. Applications available on the
Senior Shuttle.
TRANSPORTATION TO THE
SENIOR CENTER FOR
PROGRAMS and SERVICES
(617) 972-6490
We want to see you at the Senior
Center! Call us! Program available as
funding permits.
TO LOCAL DOCTORS
(617) 972-6490
Call the Senior Center 2 days in
advance to schedule your taxi ride.
You may tip the driver at your
discretion. A spouse, friend, or
companion may accompany you at no
extra charge. Program available as
funding permits.
THE MBTA RIDE
Have you thought about taking the
MBTA Ride?
For eligibility contact: THE RIDE
617-337-2727
www.mbta.com/theride
BRUCE HAMBRO PRESENTS
BARBRA STREISAND
Welcome Bruce Hambro for a
presentation on singer,
actress and director Barbra
Streisand. Streisand is one of
the most successful
personalities in show
business, having become the
first celebrity to receive all the
top awards in the business.
WHEN: May 29th
TIME: 10:00
Pre -registration is Required.
DIALOGUE WITH
THE DIRECTOR
Join Anne -Marie Gagnon, Director
of the Watertown Senior Center, for
coffee and conversation about
programs and services presented
here at the Senior Center.
WHEN: Thursday, May 9
TIME: 9:00-10:00 AM
High Prescription _
SHINE Drug Costs?PROGRAM
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• Prescription>
`4 Advantage May Help!
Prescription Advantage is a state
assistance program which may lower
the amount you pay for prescription
drugs. It also allows qualified
applicants to join or change their
Medicare drug plan or Medicare
Advantage plan. Eligibility is based on
income only and there is no asset limit!
Who can join?
For Massachusetts residents eligible for
Medicare, Prescription Advantage may
provide secondary drug coverage if you
are: 65 or older with an annual income
at or less than $62,450 for a single
person or $84,550 for a married couple
OR
Under 65 with a disability, with an
annual income at or less than $23,481
for a single person or $31,791 for a
married couple.
For Massachusetts residents not
eligible for Medicare, who are 65 or
older, or under 65 with a disability,
Prescription Advantage may provide
primary drug coverage.
Call the Senior Center at 617-972-
6490 to set up an appointment, or if
you still need assistance in
reviewing your coverage, call 1-800-
MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). You
can also compare plans online at
www.medicare.gov/find-a-plan.
DELVENA THEATRE PRESENTS: LOUISKS GIRLS
Louisa's Girls features an artistic interpretation on Louisa May
Alcott's beloved story, Little Women. This live, one -woman, multi
-character "edutainment" production offers a truly challenging
and creative take on the classic. The audience will be
mesmerized as Lynne Moulton, the actress, transforms
herself from Marmee to Jo to Meg with a sudden voice
change, a twist of her body or simple wave of a fan.
WHEN: Wednesday, May 22nd TIME: 10:30
AM. Pre -registration is required.
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EXERCISE CLASSES at the SENIOR CENTER
$3 for each Exercise or Yoga class. $4 for Line Dancing and Tai Chi.
Each class lasts one hour.
In the absence of an instructor, the Senior Center reserves the right to substitute
an instructor or cancel the class.
MONDAYS: 11:00 - Exercise with Shannon
TUESDAYS: 9:30 - Exercise with Joanna G.
11:15 - Line Dancing with Manny
WEDNESDAYS: 11:00 - Mat Yoga with Sue G.
(Please bring your own mat)
THURSDAYS: 9:30 - Chair Yoga with Diane S.
11:00 - Exercise with Joanna G.
FRIDAYS: 10:00 - Exercise with Henry 0.
12:30 - Tai Chi with Marie F.
2:15 - Strength & Balance with Pearl
(Ends May 17th)
OTHER SPECIAL SERVICES —CALL THE SENIOR CENTER AT (617) 972.6490
♦ Property Tax Work Off Program - must meet eligibility requirements for work in
a Town Department. Applications are now available for the 2019-2020 year.
♦ Senior Parking Permits - for Watertown residents age 65 and older, up to 2 free
hours of metered parking in Watertown's municipal parking lots.
The Watertown COA thanks all of our advertisers. Nevertheless, placement of these
advertisements does not constitute endorsement of the named products and services.
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.. ANY Movie Matinee
Relax and enjoy a movie in our Activity
Room, Thursdays at]: 00 p. m.
5/2 NO MOVIE —see you next week!
5/9 Chappaquiddick: In this historical drama, the car
accident that doomed Ted Kennedy's presidential��•��
ambitions and resulted in the drowning death of
28-year-old Mary Jo Kopechne gets a fresh look,
focusing on the cover-up that followed the crash. MINIM
Cast: Jason Clarke, Kate Mara, Ed Helms, Bruce
Dern 2018 PG-13 107 mins.
5/16 A Star Is Born: Seasoned musician Jackson Maine
discovers and falls in love with struggling artist
1 I I Ally. She has just about given upon her dream to
make it big as a singer until Jack coaxes her into
the spotlight. But as Ally's career takes off, their
relationship is breaking down, as Jack fights an
ongoing battle with his own internal demons.
Cast: Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Sam Elliott
2018 R 136 mins.
5/23 Mary Poppins Returns: The magic continues in
Disney's classic as Mary Poppins helps the Banks
family remember the joy of being a child.
Together with her friend Jack the lamplighter, fun
is brought back to the streets of London in a
celebration that everything is possible... even the
impossible. Cast: Emily Blunt, Lin -Manuel
Miranda, Ben Whishaw 2018 PG 130 mins.
5/30 Johnny English Strikes Again: When a cyber-
attack reveals the identity of all active undercover
� agents in Britain, the country's only hope is called
out of retirement. English's new mission is his
most critical to date: Dive headfirst into action to
find the mastermind hacker. A man with few skills
and analog methods, English must overcome the
challenges of modern technology —or his newest
mission will become the Secret Service's last. Cast: Rowan
Atkinson, Olga Kurylenlo, Jake Lacy 2018 PG 88 mins.
The Senior Center will be
closed Monday, May 27th in
observance of Memorial Day.
HEALTH & WELLNESS
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May 1: Blood Pressure at 10:00 by Wat.
Health Dept. Nurse, Wil VanDinter
May 16: Podiatry Clinic at 11:00 AM.
Toenails, corns caluses only. The cost for this service is
$25.00 payable to Dr. Alper. Insurance is not accepted..
May 23: Blood Pressure Screening at 10:00 by Linda
Micklay, R.N. from CareGroup Home Care. Free.
THE SENIOR CENTER BOOK CLUB
WHEN: Wednesday, May 15 at 9:30. WHERE:
Senior Center, 31 Marshall St. Join us to discuss:
The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery. .
Copies of the book are available at the Watertown
Free Public Library. In a bourgeois
apartment building in Paris, we
encounter Renee, an intelligent,
philosophical, and cultured concierge
who masks herself as the stereotypical
uneducated "super" to avoid suspicion
from the building's pretentious
inhabitants. Also living in the building is Paloma,
the adolescent daughter of a parliamentarian, who
has decided to commit suicide on her thirteenth
birthday because she cannot bear to live among
the rich. Although they are passing strangers, it is
through Renee's observations and Paloma's
journal entries that The Elegance of the Hedgehog
reveals the absurd lives of the wealthy. That is
until a Japanese businessman moves into the
building and brings the two characters together.
New members are always welcome!
JOIN ONE OF OUR REGULAR PROGRAMS
Sez Catzn.d,a-r o-k, page 7 for Dates and Ti","
Open Art Studio — Mondays at 9:30 AM
Led by local artist Dawn Scaltreto, bring your own art project (oil, watercolor,
pencil or ink) to this open studio.
Brid a/Chess/Cribba e/RummikubMhist/Canasta—See Calendar
or Dates and 7 ►mes
Bring your skills to any of these groups. Drop in and join in the
afternoon fun.
Knitting —Wednesdays at 12:30 PM
Working on a project or need a little help? Stop in for an afternoon of
creative work and conversation.
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) - Wednesdays
at 2:00 PM
Explore history and culture while learning the English language with
this group.
Mellowtones Choral Group —Fridays
Love to sing? This co-ed group led by music director Anne Silverman
will put a song in your heart! All are welcome. Fridays at 12:30 PM.
BINGO! Fridays at 10:00 AM for BINGO fun.
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MAY 2019 WATERTOWN SENIOR NEWS PAGE 8
SOCIAL SERVICES RESOURCES
WATERTOWN FOOD PANTRY
SPRINGWELL
Watertown Senior Center
For Watertown Residents
Aging Services Access Point
Marina Kirsanova, LSW
Belmont -Watertown UMC (Rear)
Area Agency on Aging
(617) 972-6490
80 Mount Auburn Street
(617) 926-4100
Email: mkirsanova@watertown-ma.gov
Watertown, MA 02472
Springwell offers a Community Lunch
Help for residents 60+ and their families
(617) 972-6490
Program Monday —Friday for any
with fuel, housing, food, counseling and
Hours of Operation:
Watertown resident age 60 and older.
other emergency resources.
Tuesday 10:00 —11:30 AM
Suggested $2.00 donation. Call the
She speaks English, Armenian and Russian.
Thursday 4:00 — 6:00 PM
dining manager at (617) 923-2769 for
Wayside
Limited Home Delivery for Homebound
Menu Information and to Register.
Watertown SociaiServices
Kathy Cunningham, Coordinator
Resource5peciaiist
Email: kcunningham@watertown-ma.gov
WATERTOWN HOUSING
Help for residents under 60 and families
AUTHORITY
with fuel, housing, food, counseling and
(617) 923-3950
other emergency resources.
WATERTOWN VETERANS
(617) 744-9585
SERVICES
FRIENDS OF THE
Assistance to veterans and families with
WATERTOWN COA
SENIOR PARKING PERMITS
Federal and State benefits and services.
2nd Thursday of the Month at 2:00 PM
For Watertown residents 65+, parking
Veterans Services Officer (VSO)
at the Senior Center
permits available for meters in municipal
Town of Watertown
lots. Call the Senior Center for info.
617-972-6416
WATERTOWN
SENIOR CENTER
Thankyoutothe MassachusettsExecutive
METROWEST LEGAL
Anne -Marie Gagnon, Director
Office ofElder Affairsfor Its support ofthe
SERVICES
Email: agagnon@watertown-ma.gov
Watertown CounciionAging/SeniorCenter
(508) 620-1830
(617) 972-6490
WATERTOWN COUNCIL ON AGING
SENIOR CENTER
31 MARSHALL STREET
WATERTOWN, MA 02472
(617) 972-6490
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