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1 Windsor Senior Moments GREETINGS FROM THE WINDSOR SENIOR CENTER Erin Stroud Hello Town of Windsor Active Adults! As our beautiful fall weather draws to a close I want to take this time to thank everyone who came and participated in the Aquatic Program this season. The Senior Center s therapeutic pool is such a benefit to so many patrons individual health goals. I truly enjoy getting to witness the smiles on the faces of those who love our pool and express how it physically and/or mentally helps them feel happier and healthier. We are so lucky to have two (Rene and Alan) amazing Water Exercise instructors and I m already anticipating the pool s opening again next May. I would also like to say thank you to all the volunteers that helped with the Annual Flea Market and Bake Sale in October. Staff and volunteers were blown away by the generosity of all the participants who donated absolutely delicious treats. All the money raised went to the Aquatic Scholarship Program which helps seniors facing financial hardship so they can still enjoy the benefits of our wonderful therapeutic pool. I hope to see you all at the Holiday Dinner this December. Once again we will be served a delicious pasta dish by our own Carla Musso. ANNUAL HOLIDAY DINNER Join the Windsor Senior Center in celebrating the holiday season with a delicious meal and lively entertainment! Per Person This year's entertainment will be the Redwood Chordsmen, Sonoma County's Premier Men's Chorus. Please purchase your ticket & reserve a seat at the Front Desk.
2 CRAFTERS NOOK COMPUTER GROUPS Instructor: Donna Crawford This drop-in group meets on the 2nd Monday of each month. It is an informal setting where seniors discuss computer related topics. Computer questions from 1:00pm - 2:00pm and Guest Speaker Program from 2:00pm - 4:00pm. Day/Date: Time: Cost: Monday, Nov. 14 & Dec. 12 1:00-4:00 PM $3.00/Newcomers are free Instructor: Jim Tubb This drop-in group meets on the 4th Monday of each month. Need help with a computer problem? Want to learn how to set up your ? Come to this FREE class and ask any computer question that is stumping you. Day/Date: Time: Cost: Monday, Nov. 28 2:00-4:00 PM Donations are accepted TED TALKS
3 SEE S FUNDRAISER MEDITATION MONDAY The Senior Center will hold its annual SEE S CANDY FUNDRAISER at the Town of Windsor Holiday Celebration THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 5:00-8:00 P.M. COME SEE US IN THE HUERTA GYMNASIUM AND SAVE A TRIP TO THE MALL! They are perfect for stocking stuffers and other gifts. Candy may also be purchased at the Senior Center front Desk beginning December 1st until we sell out! FREE MOVIES FOR SENIORS 60+ On November 3, 2016, the Free Seniors Movie Series will begin again, at the Third Street Cinemas in Downtown Santa Rosa. As usual, a choice of 4 movies will be shown on the first Thursday of each month at 10 am, and will continue through June 7, No tickets are needed, and the doors open at 9:30 am. The Series is generously being sponsored by Santa Rosa Memorial Park & Mortuary/Eggen & Lance Chapel, Kobrin Financial Services, and Hired Hands Homecare. THIRD STREET CINEMAS rd Street Santa Rosa (between Santa Rosa Ave & D St., behind Third Street Aleworks). (707) , ext 2
4 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT 1. Where were you born and where have you lived? I was born in Albany in 1941 and I grew up in Berkeley. I met my husband Arleigh in high school in Oakland when I was 14. I went to Dominican College in San Rafael and got my degree in Biology and English. Then I went to Cal Berkeley and got a masters in Library Science. I was a school librarian at De La Salle high school in Concord while living in El Cerrito with my family. I have two girls Carrie and Anne. In 1982 we started our family winery called Taft Street in Sebastopol. I then got a job in Calistoga as District Librarian for the whole school district in I moved to Windsor in 2001 when I retired from Calistoga. I also have a house in Scottsdale for the winters because all five of my grandchildren lived there and I would help take care of them. 2. How long have you been coming to the Windsor Senior Center and what do you like to do here? Julie Sanderson I have been coming to the Windsor Senior Center for 14 years. I like to get in the pool and the hot tub every opportunity I can. I also like to attend the Holiday Dinner and special events that are held here. 3. Have you ever met any famous people? I was on an airplane once with Mother Theresa. I was in line with Keith Richards at the Newark New Jersey airport and I once sat next to Tom Selleck at a Dodgers game 4. What would you say you know now about living a happy life and having a successful marriage that you didn't know when you were twenty? To live in the moment. I am happy wherever I am. I hang on to every friend I have ever had; that makes me very, very happy. Community building is important to me. NEW YEAR, NEW CLASSES!
5 ANNUAL HOLIDAY CELEBRATION
6 TOWN OF WINDSOR SENIOR CENTER 9231 Foxwood Drive P.O. Box 100 Windsor, CA WINDSOR TOWN COUNCIL Mark Millan, Mayor Debora Fudge, Vice Mayor Dominic Foppoli, Councilmember Bruce Okrepkie, Councilmember Sam Salmon, Councilmember SENIOR ADVISORY COMMISSION Bill Fallis - Chair Joannie Ransom - Vice Chair Dottie Vonderhaar Louise Calderon Stanley Salomon Sam Crivello Sharon Katz PLEASE NOTE The Windsor Senior Citizen Advisory Commission Meeting January 24, :30pm Held at the Town of Windsor Council Chambers 9291 Old Redwood, Hwy PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION Meredith Rennie - Chair Carlo Piscitello - Vice Chair Ben Lehr John Cain Dusty Destruel TOWN STAFF Linda Kelly, Town Manager Donna Legge, Parks & Recreation Director Jon Davis, Recreation Division Manager Erin Stroud, Recreation Program Supervisor Please note that the Windsor Senior Center will be closed on the following days: November 11, 24, & 25 December 26 through January 2
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