Pittsfield Township
Senior Center Newsletter
December 2023
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Focus: HOPE
Focus: HOPE now offering FREE monthly food distribution on the second Thursday of every month,11-11:30am, in the Senior Center parking lot. 12/14.
This program is for seniors 60+. For additional information, Focus: HOPE can be reached at 313-494-4600.
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Dementia Friendly Movie - at Emagine Theater in Saline
Tickets for Dementia Friendly Screening events are just $5.00 each. Free snacks. To reserve your tickets email dementiafriendlysaline@gmail.com. Movies are shown on the second Wednesdays of the month.
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Washtenaw Support Network for Caregivers
Washtenaw Support Network for Caregivers is a new program to support informal/family caregivers of older adults (age 60+; the caregiver can be an adult of any age). They offer a variety of services, all at no cost to the caregivers.
Program offerings can be found here http://michmed.org/washtenawcaregivers
Questions can be directed to washtenawcaregivers@umich.edu or 998-9352
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Rock & Roll Happy Hour
"Rock and Roll Happy Hour" is an event that has been covered by Good Morning America and the New York Times, as a fun event for older people who want to get their rocking in, but also get home by a decent hour. Every Friday from 6:30 to 9 pm, LIVE Nightclub in Ann Arbor has a well-regarded band play in the early evening. The band is rocking and people are dancing the whole time! Admission is free, but also feel free to throw a tip into the band tip jar!
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Interested in learning to quilt?
We are looking at offering a class to learn basic quilting. If you're interested, please email seniors@pittsfield-mi.gov. We'll let you know if we get enough interest to move forward with a class.
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Free Programs - Registration Required
Click the program name for a link to more detail and online registration.
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Thursday, Nov 30, 11:00am - 12:00pm -
Snacks & Refreshments Provided - FREE
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Thursday, Jan 25 11am-12:00pm - Snack & Learn: How to Advocate for me
Thursday, Feb 29 11am-12:00pm - Snack & Learn: Unlocking Mental Agility
Thursday, Mar 28 11am-12:00pm - Snack & Learn - Navigating Tomorrow:Fearless
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Thursday, Feb 15 11:00am-12:00pm
AARP Ride@50+ Transportation Programming in Washtenaw County
Looking to stop driving as much, or even all together? The Ride@50+ Program is an easy-to-use, end-to-end trip planner with local transportation options all in one place. The program can help you find and book transportation providers that will take you to your appointments, work, shopping and more – all without driving! Learn more about the Ride@50+ Program and discover how to help make getting from point A to point B simple, affordable, and efficient.
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Thursday, Jan 11 11:30am-12:30pm
There has been a lot in the news recently about new treatment advances. In this program we will discuss FDA-approved treatments for Alzheimer’s disease; the impact of anti-amyloid treatments on the brain, their potential benefits and side effects; and the pathways to access treatment.
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The Love, Lure, and Lore of The Laundry Line
Tuesday, Jan 30 10:00am-12:00pm
The laundry line? What's there to talk about? Anne will take you on a nostalgic trip back in time to the days when everyone hung their wash on the line to dry – when they went online without the internet! There will be memories to share, links between the clothesline and social/cultural issues, history, feminism, psychology, sociology, and ecology. You will hear why "solar drying" – that wonderful free sun – is once again the way to go in today's eco-conscious world. There will be personal stories, delightful slides to see, along with a peek at Anne's vast collection of laundry memorabilia. We may end up with a laundry list of things to think about, but she won't leave us hanging while airing her thoughts. She will pin things down for us, and try to remove any hang-ups we may have about using the clothesline. So, come join us and let's hang out together!
Clothesline Historian and Hobbyist, Anne Lawrence is an alumna of Tufts University in psychology and education. She enjoyed a 20-year career in university administration at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA. Since retiring and relocating to Ann Arbor 13 years ago, she has been happily sharing her hobby with people all over the area.
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Thursday, Jan 11 1:00-2:00pm
No-Cost Captioned Telephone Presentation by OEI – Ideal for people with hearing loss
This program is available at no cost to the user for people with hearing loss under Title IV of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In order to receive a CapTel IP-based telephone at no charge, applicants must submit a simple form signed by a professional who is qualified to evaluate hearing loss.
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New and Returning Classes
Click the class name for a link to more detail and online registration.
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Wednesdays, Jan 24 - Mar 13, 2:30 - 3:45pm
This class is designed to keep you moving. Using warm-ups, traditional poses, and focused breathing, yoga promotes strength, balance, flexibility, mobility, and a sense of calm. A gentle approach makes this class accessible to all experience levels. Come join us! Bring a yoga mat, firm blanket and water bottle.
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Introduction to Spanish - Beginner $63NR/$57R
Fridays, Jan 12 - Feb 16, 11:15am - 12:15pm
In this Spanish class we will focus on learning vocabulary and simple daily phrases in the present tense. Emphasis on conversational Spanish. All students are responsible for bringing their own supplies and text. Textbook - "Ven Conmigo" Holt Spanish 1. (Skip 11/24)
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Fridays, Jan 12 - Feb 16, 10:00am - 11:00am
This Spanish class is a continuation of the class that began in September or if you have previous experience. We will continue to focus on learning vocabulary and simple daily phrases in the present tense. Emphasis on conversational Spanish. All students are responsible for bringing their own supplies and text. Textbook - "Ven Conmigo" Holt Spanish 1. (Skip 11/24)
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Fridays, Jan 5 - Feb 9 12:30 - 1:30pm
Would you like to move across the dance floor with ease and grace? Do you need to spruce up your dance moves for an approaching wedding? Ballroom dancing is fun to learn and great exercise for the body and the mind.
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Mondays, Jan 8 - Mar 18 5:30pm - 6:30pm
This class is for people who are new to Tai Chi, people who have previous experience and need a refresher course, and people interested in an introduction to Yang Family Style. Students will do Tai Chi movement warm up exercises and work on "First Loop" or about the first twenty movements of the Yang Family Style 108 Long Form. Skip dates 1/15, 2/19 & 2/26.
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Wednesday, Jan 31 10:00am - 12:00pm
Have you found those cute painted rocks around town? Want to learn how to paint these? Discover fun and easy ways to paint rocks. The fee includes all the specialized paints, tools, ideas and instruction. Two rock maximum per participant.
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Wednesday, Feb 21 & 28 10:00 - 11:30m
Start with a blank plank canvas and your imagination. Paint your own landscape and finish with natural sticks & painted rocks to create your own 3D landscape art. Materials included. This class is over two days.
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Wednesday, Jan 10, 10:30 - 11:30am
No Book Club in December. Group resumes Jan 10th with a special, get to know you session.
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First Mondays in Jan - Mar, 12:30 - 1:30pm
January meeting is scheduled Jan 8th due to holiday closure.
This time is for our seniors who are living solo and would like to meet up for a social hour. Talk about your interests, hobbies, etc. and get to know others who are also living solo. This is not intended to be a support group or for married individuals.
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Thursdays, Jan 11 - Mar 28 9:30 - 11:00am (no classes in Feb)
$20 for first session, $10 for each additional session. Class requires commitment and communication with lead regarding attendance for flower orders. All new participants must sign up by Tuesday for the Thursday session.
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Holiday Cookie Exchange - FREE
Wednesday, Dec 13 11:30am - 12:30pm
Bring 3 dozen homemade cookies to share and stay to decorate sugar cookies. Cookie decorating supplies are provided by the senior center. Registration Required.
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White Elephant Bingo! - FREE
Wednesday, Dec 20 1-3pm
Bring in your wrapped, gently used holiday decoration or a new gift ($15 or less) for a gift exchange during BINGO on Dec 20th
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Wednesdays, 3:30 - 4:30pm
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Jan 17 - What Happens After the Paychecks Stop? A Retirement Income Primer
- Feb 21 - The Four Pillars of the New Retirement Seminar
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March 20 - Health Care and Your Retirement Seminar
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Click the class name for a link to more detail and online registration.
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Thursdays, Jan 18 - Mar 21, 1:00 - 3:00pm
This class will focus on what makes us happy. Brown paper packages tied up with strings? Whisker on kittens? Sentimental knick knack? Photos of loved ones?
This is open to those who wish to draw and/or paint with watercolor, and even play with mixed media. We'll begin with simple items, and as always I'll do demos and share my 'tricks' on making it easier. Mandalas are a fun way to repeat images of what we love. We will also look at examples of art that inspire happiness and ideas from the book "HAPPINESS 25 ways to live joyfully through art."
Basic drawing supplies are fine. Basic watercolor set is fine for those who prefer painting.
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Tuesdays, Jan 16 - Feb 6, 1:00 - 2:00pm
This series will take place sitting in a chair. Re-discover flexibility in your spine, hips, shoulders and feet using gentle but effective movements from the Feldenkrais Method. Leave class each week feeling refreshed and renewed. Possible outcomes include better balance and gait and improved overall mobility. Feldenkrais classes emphasize improved body awareness within the context of functional movement patterns to create lasting change. You can feel better in your body!
The instructor has been a Feldenkrais practitioner for 15 years and has taught to a wide variety of students.
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Tuesdays, Jan 16 - Mar 19, 2:30 - 3:30pm
Yang-Style Tai Chi 24 form is the most popular and widely practiced form of Tai Chi. Its movements are larger, gentle, slow and evenly-paced. Regular practice of Yang-Style Tai Chi improves general health for the practitioner as the exercise keeps the joints flexible and the bones and muscles strong.Improved balance is another benefit of Tai Chi.
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Mondays, Jan 8 - Mar 18, 2:45 - 3:45pm
Wednesdays, Jan 10 - Mar 20, 10:00 - 11:00am
This class is for people who are new to Tai Chi, people who have previous experience and need a refresher course, and people interested in an introduction to Yang Family Style. Students will do Tai Chi movement warm up exercises and work on "First Loop" or about the first twenty movements of the Yang Family Style 108 Long Form.
Most people repeat the beginning class before moving on to the continuing class. No classes 1/15, 2/19 & 2/26.
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Mondays, Jan 8 - Mar 18, 1:30 - 2:30pm
This class requires knowledge of the First Loop of the Yang Family Style 108 Long Form.
The beginning class or teachers' permission are prerequisites for participation in this class. No classes 1/15, 2/19 & 2/26.
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Click the class name link for more detail and registration.
Classes with no dates listed are ongoing.
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Arts
Click the class name link for more detail and registration.
Classes with no dates listed are ongoing.
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Click the class name link for more detail and registration.
Classes with no dates listed are ongoing.
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Click the class name link for more detail and registration.
Classes with no dates listed are ongoing.
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All classes (including WCC) are held in the Senior Center Fitness Room. Classes with no dates listed are ongoing.
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Download the DaySmart Recreation Member App Today!
Provides mobile access to the DaySmart Recreation Member site - register or sign in to view your schedules, calendar, and/or rosters. Also provides a digital Player Card and the ability to RSVP to upcoming events. Share your registrations with friends with one click! Suggest classes to friends and family with a quick tap!
Within the SELECT A COMPANY drop down, choose Pittsfield Township Parks & Recreation
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Pittsfield Senior Center
Jan - Mar at a Glance...
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| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | | Fitness Room | Fitness Room | Fitness Room | Fitness Room | Fitness Room | | Rise & Shine
9:00am | Indoor Walking Workouts
8:00am |
| Line Dance
Beginner
9:00am | Rise & Shine
9:00am | | WCC - Continuing
Tai Chi
1:30-2:30pm | Line Dance
Beginner
9:00am | Line Dance
Improver & Advanced
12:00pm | Line Dance
Improver
10:30am | Ballroom Dance
12:30pm | | WCC - Beginning Tai Chi
2:45-3:45pm | Line Dance
Improver
10:30am | Gentle Yoga 2:30pm |
| Line Dance
Fun/Multilevel
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| Line Dance - Friday Nights!
4:00pm
Fourth Fridays | | Community Area | Community Area | Community Area | Community Area | Community Area | | Creative Writers
10:00 -11:30am | Mahjong
10:00am | Watercolor & Painting
10:00am | Computer Help with Jack Spence
9am,10am, 11am
45 min session | Crafting Crew
10:00am
Center Library | | Mahjong Mondays
1:00pm |
| Book Club
First Wednesday
10:30am | Flower Arrangers
9:30am | Continuing
Intro to Spanish
10:00am | | Bridge
12:30m | Euchre
1:00pm | Bingo
1:00pm |
| Intro to Spanish
11:15am | | Living Solo Social Hour
First Mondays
Center Library
12:30pm |
| Investment Workshops
12/20 & 1/17
3:30pm | WCC -Drawing & Painting our Favorite Things
1:00 - 3:00pm | Bridge
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| Men's Group
2:00pm | PSI Freebie Fridays -
11am Last Fridays
PSI Potluck
12pm First Fridays | | |
Pittsfield Senior Center Day Trips | |
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Tentative Day Trips for 2024*
*subject to change
February - Holocaust Musuem
April - Frederick Meijer Garden
May - Holland Tulip Festival
June - Dow Gardens
June - Toledo Mud Hens
July - Riverboat
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Pittsfield Senior Center vs PSI Travel Group Membership
Understanding the difference...
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Pittsfield Township Senior Center Membership
Pittsfield Senior Center is within the Parks & Recreation Dept of Pittsfield
Township and is primarily funded by PittsfieldTownship taxpayer dollars.
The Senior Center offers:
- Dance classes
- Fitness classes
- Enrichment classes/activities
- Day Trips
- Special Events
- Workshops
Senior Center Annual Membership:
- $5/R (for residents) or
- $10/NR (for non-residents)
Payments for Pittsfield Township activities, classes or day trips can be made with cash, check or credit card.
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PSI Travel Group Membership
Pittsfield Seniors Inc (PSI) Travel Group is a non-profit organization that was created to facilitate extended travel trips. They also host other events like Freebie Fridays, holiday party, casino trips and potlucks. Pittsfield Township provides the space for these activities to occur.
PSI Travel Group Membership is $5/year (regardless of residency).
This is a separate membership in
addition to the Pittsfield Senior Center Membership. If you plan to participate in PSI activities or extended trips, please sign up for this membership in addition to your Senior Center membership.
All payments to PSI must be made by check payable to PSI.
Questions regarding PSI policies or trips can be directed to the contact
information on the flyer for the trip.
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PSI TRAVEL GROUP POTLUCKS ARE BACK!
The PSI Travel Group potlucks unless otherwise noted are:
- Last Fridays at noon - beginning in 2024
- $2 suggested donation
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No entree provided
- Bring a dish to pass for 8+ people
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PSI FREEBIE FRIDAYS are back in 2024!
Come join PSI Travel Group for Freebie Fridays! Bring your gently used items and leave with
items new to you here at the center! Hot dogs will be provided, a $2 donation would be appreciated. Also, bring your favorite individually wrapped goodies to have with your hot dog. Sponsored by the PSI Travel Group.
2024 Freebie Fridays are the first Friday of the month beginning in February from 11am - 1pm.
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PSI Travel Group Extended Trips
For Collette Trips, follow the link for more information.
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New Orleans - January 21 - 27, 2024
DEADLINE EXTENDED!
$845p/p Double, $1100p/p Single, $820 p/p Triple
Deposit $75 - Final payment due Dec 14.
Last date to register 12/9. | Insurance not included.
7 Days / 6 Nights - 4 nights in the New Orleans area
10 meals: 6 breakfasts and 4 dinners
Motorcoach transportation to New Orleans. Includes guided tour of New Orleans, admission to
the National World War II Museum, guided tour of a Louisiana plantation, admission to Mardi
Gras World, relaxing Riverboat Cruise on the Mississippi River and enjoy Historic New Orleans
French Quarter.
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Eastern Canada - May 10 - May 18, 2024
$3,299pp Double, $4,299 Single, $3,269pp Triple Deposit $698 - Last day to register Nov 10.
9 Days - 12 Meals | Final payment due Mar 1, 2024
Round trip air from DTW. $349 insurance not included
Toronto, Niagara Falls, Niagara -on-the-Lake, Thousand Islands National Park, Ottawa, Quebec City, Choice on Tour: Quebec City by Bus or Walking Tour of Old Quebec City, Montmorency Falls, Maple Sugar Shack, Montreal.
https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/1205362
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America's Cowboy Country - Oct 10 - 17, 2024
$3,799pp Double, $4,799 Single, $3,769pp Triple
Deposit $698 - Last day to register Jan 24.
8 Days - 10 Meals | Final payment due Aug 1, 2024
Round trip air from DTW. $349 insurance not included
Badlands National Park, Custer State Park, Crazy Horse Memorial, Mt. Rushmore, Deadwood Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Yellowstone National Park, Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park.
https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/1205011
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To register for PSI extended trips with Collette, click the link with the associated trip and complete your registration including your deposit or come into the senior center and complete the Collette paperwork. Check dates carefully. Must have your 2024 PSI Membership card. For questions regarding Collete trips, please contact Hugh Deery at 734-358-6689 or email psitravel@hotmail.com.
***PSI Travel Group (Pittsfield Seniors Inc.) A volunteer based membership group, not run by
Pittsfield Township, that provides casino trips, extended trips and social gatherings.
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