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50 RecreationApril 2019ISSUE 4www.ColumbusRecParks.comCreative Arts EventCome to Martin Janis May 8-17 for, workshops great entertainment and artwork.Creative Arts Event Opening NightWednesday, May 8Doors open at 6pm. Ceremony begins at 7pm.Light refreshments and entertainment.Line Dance Showcase:Thursday, May 9NoonDinner and Dance Party w/Michael Rose & Co.Friday May, 105 pmCost 15Deadline to register: May 7Line Dance workshop: Derik SteeleSaturday, May 119:30 am-3:30 pmCost: 35 for registrations received before May 4; 40 late registrations.Limited space-Questions call Linda Jacobs at TheGillie Center(614-645-3106) or email, anitaebbert@gmail.com orRoger at lingofun@sbcglobal.netPoetry & Writing Expo:Monday, May 13Event starts at 9:30 amCentral Ohio Hall of Fame:Wednesday May 15 1 pmVariety Show:Thursday May, 161 pmNonagernian (a person who is from 90 to 99 yearsold)Celebrate Good TimesFriday May, 17 11am Cost: Free to those over 90, 10 for everyone under 90 years Includes Lunchand Entertainment.Get tickets at The Gillie Center (645-3106) or TheMartin Janis Center (645-5954)50 Water ExerciseJoin Alice Irwin for a lower-intensity workout thatfocuses on stretching, range of motion and grossmotor function.Session VApril 8-May 22Mondays and Wednesdays10-11 am 20 per session or 2 per classColumbus Aquatic Center1160 Hunter Ave. 43201For information, call 645-6122.April 2019Issue 4Barnett MultigenerationalCOAAADance InformationDodge MultigenerationalGillie 50 CenterGolden Hobby ShopLazelle Woods MultigenerationalMarion Franklin MultigenerationalMartin Janis 50 CenterTrip InformationWater ExerciseWhetstone MultigenerationalNewsletter Editor: Wendy FrantzPage 5Page 4, 8Page 2Page 6Page 7Page 2Page 8Page 9Page 10Page 2, 3, 4Page 1Page 11614-645-7427

DanceGillie DanceLine Dance BeginnersAdvancedIntermediatesMove & GrooveTap Dance:AdvancedBeginningBallet ClassRed HatsGillie’s Fillies Red Hatters: Mark your calendars!TuesdaysTuesdaysFridays1 pm2 pm10:30 amMondays7:30 pmWednesdays 4:15 pmWednesdays 6:30 pmWednesdays 5:15 pmGillie Wednesday Evening Dance Information6:30-9 pmAdmission: 5Come early for line a line dance session: 6:30-7 pm.The DJ begins spinning a variety of dance music at6:30 pm. Refreshments served, dancing until 9 pm.Weekly Themes:April 3Birthdays/AnniversariesApril 10Poor Man’s ShuffleApril 17Easter ParadeApril 24Spring FlingMarion FranklinLine Dance (Intermediate)Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays“Step by Step” WednesdaysMen’sTuesdays and Thursdays10-11 am11:15 am11:15 amLine Dance Workout Tuesday and Thursday 10 amEvening Line DanceOpenWednesday 6-7 pmZumbaMondaysSaturdays 10 30 per person, per session7-8 pm10:30-11:30 amGolden Hobby Shop630 S. Third St. in German VillageColumbus, Ohio 43206Phone 614-645-8329The Golden Hobby Gift Shop has Spring and Easteritems that make you feel good just walking around.Wreaths, centerpieces, many kinds of small, mediumand large décor, bunnies, baskets, ornamental fusedglass, pottery, greeting cards for the season and muchmore. Come in and browse! Also, on Saturday, April13, 11:00 am – 1 pm, we’re having a free Make ItTake It class featuring an Easter project. Call toregister 614-645-8329.Longhorn SteakhouseThursday, April 11Noon4950 N. Hamilton Rd. GahannaBirthday Bash – Register NOW!Saturday, April 27Berwick Party HouseSend your 45 registration fee before April 15 to:Sherry Thompson300 MidlandColumbus, OH 43223(614-571-0038)TripsBarnett645-3065National Underground Railroad Freedom CenterTuesday, April 28 amCost 25Travel with us to Cincinnati as we visit the FreedomCenter. Our visit will include a guided tour focusingon the highlights of the museum, as well as time foryou to explore on your own. We will stop atMontgomery Inn –The Boathouse for lunch before wehead back to Columbus (lunch is on you).Amish CountryTuesday, April 168 amCost 10Join us as we venture to Walnut Creek for shoppingand delicious food. On our way, we will stop atHarvest Thrift Store and Walnut Creek Cheese. Youwill then have time to explore the shops in WalnutCreek, and lunch will be on you at Der Dutchman.Dodge645-8151Flower Shop HopFriday, April 129 amCost 5 (transportation only);Franklin Park admission 16 (60-up) & 19 generaladmissionJoin us as we hop around to do some flower shoppingfor Spring! We will be stopping at Franklin ParkConservatory, getting lunch at The Old Bag of Nails,and then heading over to Demoyne’s to get someflowers, bulbs, or just take a look around to get you ina Spring flower fling frame of mind. Please bringmoney the day of the trip for lunch, shopping andadmission to Franklin Park as we will be paying at thedoor.2 Dodge trips continued on page 3.

TripsDodge (continued)645-8151Jungle Jim’s and Snooty FoxFriday, April 268 am sharp! Cost 20Join us as we travel down to Cincinnati to check outJungle Jim’s and the lovely Snooty Fox consignmentshops in the area. We will be doing this incollaboration with Marion Franklin so you canregister at either location for this trip. We will beusing a bus, 30 spots will be available, first come firstserved. Please bring additional money if you plan toshop around and eat some lunch. We will be leavingDodge at 8:00 am sharp so please be on time.Gillie645-3106Gillie Trip PolicyMotor Coach Trips are open to any adults21 years and over. For van or mini bus trips, youmust be a member.Please call 645-3106 for more policy info.Mystery LunchWednesday, April 129:30 amRegistration begins April 5.8 amBuggies, Buicks, Balls and BuckeyesTuesday, May 218 amCost 125(includes motor coach, tours & lunch)We will visit the Pine Tree Barn where we willenjoy a pastry and morning beverage. Then, we willvisit Everything Rubbermaid to browse and shop.Next, we will tour the P. Graham Gallery to seeAmish craftsmen at work and then off to Lehman’sHardware where the Amish go for their housewareand home life needs. And finally, we will visit the JMSmucker Store, a trusted name and quality productsfor over 100 years. You will receive a gift for yourTreasure Bag at every stop. Register now!Cost 142(includes motor coach, tours and lunch)We will begin at the Amish Door Village &Restaurant, where you will be able to shop at themany unique shops including a bulk store and then wewill enjoy an Amish meal in the restaurant. Next, wewill visit the Canton Classic Car Museum filledwith vintage and classic cars from1901 to 1981followed by a tour of the Pro Football Hall of Fame,America’s premier sports showplace. Finally, we willvisit Harry London Chocolates who are known fortheir “Buckeyes.” Register now.Marion FranklinCost 7Gillie History Tours Present:Flint Ridge State Park, Wilson’s Garden Centerand Stacy’s Homestyle BuffetWednesday, April 178:30 am-4pm Cost 20Explore one of the most prodigious and sacred flintquarries in North America on a ridge outside ofNewark. We’ll look at some of the past cultures thatused this rock to make weapons and tools forthousands of years. We’ll stop at Wilson’s GardenCenter for some perennials and annuals and havelunch (on your own) at Stacy’s Homestyle Buffett.Registration begins April 3.Treasure Bag TourTuesday, April 23Broadway Babies: “Music from the 80’s”Friday, April 263 pmCost 27(show and transportation)Join us as we enjoy songs from the Eighties, live fromthe Fairfield Center for the Arts. Dinner will be onyour own. Registration begins Friday, April 12.645-3612Scavenger HuntWednesday, April 39:30 amCost 5 (Transportation Only)Join us as we head out to local thrift stores andbargain outlets to catch deals legends are made of,and then we grab lunch before heading back to sharenews of our finds. Please register at the front desk.Amish CountryFriday, April 127:30 amCost 25Do you enjoy home-made and all-natural? Well join us as we travel to Sugar Creek and Walnut Creek.Please register at the front desk.Breakfast and MovieTuesday, April 169 amCost 5 (Transportation Only)We will leave the center and head to breakfast atCracker Barrel. The movie we see will be determineda week prior, based on showings and times. Pleaseregister at the front desk.Jungle Jim’s International MarketFriday, April 197:30 amCost 20Join us for a day of shopping. Our first stop will be atCracker Barrel for breakfast and then proceed to bothJungle Jim stores. Please register at the front desk.3 Marion Franklin trips continued on page 4.

TripsMarion Franklin (continued)645-3612National Museum of the United States Air ForceWednesday, April 247:30 amCost 25Located in Dayton, it is the birthplace, home andfuture of aerospace. Wright-Patterson AFB is "oneof the largest, most diverse and organizationallycomplex bases in the Air Force" with a long history offlight test spanning from the Wright Brothers into theSpace Age. Lunch is on your own. Please register atthe front desk.Snooty FoxFriday, April 268:30 amCost 20 (transportation Only)Join us on a trip Cincy area for some shopping andlunch. Our first 2 stops are Snooty Fox, lunch at OliveGarden and finishing up at Jungle Jim’s internationalgrocery store.Lake Erie Walleye Head Boat TripPort Clinton, OhioWednesday, June 5Cost 80Lakefront Bus LinesDeparture from the Marion Franklin CommunityCenter is at 4 am promptly. Trip cost will includebait. Estimated time of return to Columbus is 5:30pm. All are welcome to go, please register at the frontdesk at the center. For more information, pleasecontact the center at 614-645-3612.Martin Janis645-5954First Tuesday TeaTuesday, April 211:30 am Cost FreeThe King Center sponsors a diverse program of art,music, cooking, or any number of activities. Comeand see what they have to offer this month along withcoffee, tea and light snacks!Conversations and CoffeeThursday, April 1111 amCost: 5 for transport, lunch on your ownTake a sip of coffee as the Martin Janis Hot LicksDrummers play for you at Cultural Arts Center.Afterwards we’ll put some sticks in your hands andsee if you can pick up the beat!Senior CampThursday, April 259 amCost: Free, bring your own lunchIt’s time for our annual trip to Blacklick Woods forfun at one of our scenic Metro Parks. You can take atram ride, go fishing, nature walk, or arts and crafts.There’s also a live animal viewing and nature Bingo!Whetstone645-3217Note: Any participant signing up for Whetstone tripsmust present payment at the time of registration.ALL ARE WELCOME ON THIS TRIP!Wednesday, April 1010 amCost 10The Red Hats/Cruising Cougars will be visiting theOhio history Center. Please call Mike to RSVP.Mike’s Taste of ItaliaWednesday, April 1710:30 amWe will go to Antonio’s on Sunbury.Please call Mike to RSVP.Hikes with MikeWednesday, April 2410 amHikes with mike resume hiking with a hiker’s choice.Call Mike to let him know you are hiking.COAAACentral Ohio Area Agency on Aging3776 S. High St., 43207614-645-7250The Times They Are a ChangingMedical marijuana use is now currently legal in Ohio, with some restrictions. Here’s some information on who might qualify,how to obtain medical marijuana, and why you may want to speak to a doctor about whether it’s right for you.In June of 2016, House Bill 523 was approved in both the Ohio House and Senate, and signed into law by then GovernorKasich. It allowed for marijuana products to be manufactured and sold in Ohio for very specific and limited medicalconditions. The program has taken several years to be fully implemented. As of now there are eight approved dispensaries inOhio, located within Lorain, Stark, Columbiana, Lake, Erie, Jackson, and Jefferson counties, none of which are located withincentral Ohio, although a planned dispensary in Grandview, OH is currently being debated (1). In order to legally obtainmedical marijuana in Ohio, a patient who has been diagnosed with one of the following medical issues (AIDS, amyotrophiclateral sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, Crohn’s disease, epilepsy or another seizureContinued on page 8.4

Barnett Multigenerational Center1184 Barnett Rd., 43227614-645-3065Teresa Featherstone, Center ManagerHours: Monday – Friday 8 am-5 pmBarnett BookwormsThursday, April 11 & 251:30 pmThis month we will be reading Becoming byMichelle Obama. On April 11, we will bediscussing the first half of the book, and the secondhalf on April 25th. Light snacks will be provided onthe 11th, please feel free to bring something to shareon the 25th.Game RoomMonday-Friday10 am-3 pmStop in for puzzles, a game of cards, billiards oreven Skee-Ball at your leisure.Organized games and activities take place Mondaysand Wednesdays from noon-1 pm.Produce Giveaway begins April 12!Doors open at 2 pm to sign up and the giveawaywill start at 3 pm.Bring your ID and bags.Mosaic Flower PotsThursday, April 42:30 pmSpring is around the corner! Join us as we plantflowers in the mosaic pots we made last month.April 12May 10June 14July 12August 9September 13Water AerobicsMonday, March 189:30 amCost 2We will head to the Aquatics Center for a lowresistance, low-impact workout. Please register atthe front desk if interested in participating.SewingTuesdays1:30 pmIf you a beginner just learning how to get started ormore advanced looking for a little motivation, dustoff your machine and join our sewing class.Interested in volunteering? Have a special skillto share?We are always looking for volunteers to help at thefront desk, as well as with classes and specialevents. Please contact the center for opportunities.Knit & Crochet ClubWednesdays1:30 pmOpen to those of all abilities! Come pick up a newhobby, or share your skills with those who are justlearning.Spring Class ScheduleStay Young, Stay Fit Mon, Wed & Fri9:00 amWalking ClubMon, Wed & Fri 10:00 amBeginner Line Dance Mon & Wed10:30 amShowcase Line DancingMon & Wed12:15 pm50 StretchingTuesdays10:00 amChair FitnessTuesdays11:00 amSewingTuesdays1:30 pmRise & RideTues & Thurs9:00 amKnit & Crochet Club Wednesdays1:30 pmCore & MoreTues & Thurs10:00 amWomen’s WeightliftingThursdays11:00 amSenior BoxingThursdays12:00 pmTai ChiFridays11:00 amTennisFridays12:30 pmAdult Arts & Crafts Fridays1:30 pmTai ChiFridays11 amCost 35/sessionTai Chi is said to improve flexibility and balance,while reducing stress. Register at the front desk oronline today!PickleballMondays1:30 pmThursdays12:30 pmBarnett offers Pickleball twice a week. All levelswelcome –come learn the rules or share yourtalents.Open BasketballTuesdays and ThursdaysIf there are any 50 classes or special events youwould like to see offered at Barnett, please let usknow. We are always looking for new ideas!10 am-Noon5

Dodge Multigenerational Center667 Sullivant Ave. 43215614-645-3176Timberly Leffler, Center ManagerHours: Monday – Friday 8 am-5 pmHealth and NutritionThursday, April 1812:30-1:30 pmNutritionist Lisa Gibson from OSU will be here toanswer all your nutrition questions.Walk with a DocSaturdays, April 13 & 27CrochetWednesdays1-3 pmDon’t worry if you’re just a beginner or even if you’remore advanced, all skill levels are welcome! Comelearn tips about knitting or work on crochet projectsgeared towards your skill level!8:30-9:30 amActive Shooter TrainingThursday, April 258:30 am-noonThe Franklin County Sheriff’s Department will be doinga Civilian Response to Active Shooter Training here atDodge.Please register at the front desk or call so we can planaccordingly.Dodge Diet ClubWednesdays3-4 pmNeed help keeping those resolutions on track? Join ustoday!Food BoxesFor those who have signed up for the Food Boxes, theyare only available for pick up on Fridays, April 19 and26; Noon-4 pm. They will not be available for pick upany other times or days of the week. Please plan yourschedule accordingly.Dodge Morning Walking Club with HollyMondays & Wednesdays8:15-9 amIt’s still pretty chilly out but it’s always beautifulwalking along the river front! We will walk variouspaths throughout the area so bring a cup of coffee, tea orwater, dress warm and come get some exercise in withus. Tell your friends, put your walking shoes on and let’slog some steps together with new walking challengeseach week!AARP Tax PreparationThursdays and Fridays through April 12 9 am-2 pmRegister today. Spaces are limited.Spring Classes (March 19-May 17)Walking ClubSenior FitnessShuffle BoardPaintingYou Sew fineIndoor CyclingArt Journals OTGMosaicsChorusEuchreCeramics50 SewingColoring ClubWarm up CardioSeasonal craftsChair fitnessCloggingService CircleCrochetDodge Diet ClubBingoOil PaintingChair Volleyball50 AlterationsChair VolleyballMondays and Thursdays1-3 pmCome on out and join us for some chair volleyball. It’sgreat exercise and everyone loves a little competition!Dodge ChorusTuesdays1-2:30 pmWe are always looking for new members and amazingvocals so if you would like to sing with our Chorus,please come join us on Tuesdays!Upcycled Ice Cream Carton Easter BasketsFriday, April 510:30 am-noonJoin Leslie for this fun and festive activity! Create abeautiful Easter basket using ribbon and a recycled icecream container. A thoughtful way to package an Eastergift of flowers, candy, or something special for spring.Who doesn’t love a homemade gift? Register today.Bobbin Lace WorkshopWednesday, April 1710 am-noonThe Lace Makers of Central Ohio will be conducting aworkshop on bobbin lace. They will bring someexamples of handmade lace and demonstrate traditionalbobbin lacemaking techniques. You will also have theopportunity to try your hand at making bobbin lace too!6Mon & WedMonMonMonMonMon & WedMonTueTueTueTue &FriTueTueWedWedWedWedWedWedWedThurThurMon & ThurFri8:15 am9:00 am10:00 am10:30 am1:30 pm9:30 am3:00 pm9:30 am1:00 pm12:00 pm1:00 pm1:30 pm2:30 pm8:30 am10:30 am11:00 am10:00 am9:00 am1:00 pm3:00 pm11:00 am1:30 pm1:00 pm1:00 pm

Gillie 50 Center2100 Morse Centre, 43229645-3106Monique Mapp, Center ManagerHours: M,T,Th,F 8 am-5 pm; W 8 am-10 pmBasic Sign LanguageThursdays10 amLearn the basics of American Sign Language from thealphabet to basic conversation.Easter LuncheonTuesday, April 1611:30 am-12:45 pm Cost 7Let’s celebrate the coming of spring with bakedchicken, mashed potatoes, vegetable medley, dessertand beverage. The G-Clef chorus will entertain us. Noother food will be served.Tickets are now on sale at front desk.OSU Extension Service with Lisa GibsonFriday, April 59:30 amTopic: Flavored Milk Debate and Importance ofEating Lean.Retro Video GamingThursday, April 1811 amVideos are not just for kids and they are a great wayto maintain dexterity and keeping our minds alert.Come and take advantage of playing or learning howto play retro (older) and current video gamesVeterans’ GroupFriday, April 51 pmWe are calling on all members of the armed forces fora meeting of the brotherhood.BINGOMondays, April 8 & 22 1 pmBirthdays/AnniversariesThursday, April 1812:15 pmEveryone is invited to celebrate the months ofFebruary, March and April with our members.We will also be celebrating a very special 102thbirthday. Join us for some great fun, prizes andrefreshments compliments of our sponsor MediGold.Eat Better, Feel BetterTuesday, April 911 amLifeCare Alliance Dietitian Leonor Button, RDTopic: Healthy ResourcesAlzheimer’s Association Tuesday, April 9 Support Group 12:30 pm Everyone is invited. Private Consultations1:30-4 pm for yourselfor a caregiver; by appointment (457-6003).AARP Income Tax AssistanceWednesdays Only, Now-April 10By appointment only, call 645-3106 or stop at thefront desk to reserve your time.Gillie Recreation Council MeetingWednesday, April 101 pmAll are welcome. Creative Arts EventMay 8 – 17 Get your paint brushes, potter’s wheel, knittingneedles and all other art supplies ready for a week offun, dancing, art performances and workshops. Thetheme this year will be “Art & Music Around theWorld” (Art work does not have to be theme related.)Artists can enter up to three (3) pieces of art work.Intake will be Wednesday, April 24 and Thursday,April 25 at the Martin Janis Center.Open Mic “Poetry Jam”Saturday, April 132-5 pmJoin us as we celebrate the creative mind with this“Open Mic” program. Share your original poetry andwritings as we fellowship with fine artists.Please call 645-3106 to register.Jewelry ClassMonday, April 156-8 pm Cost 11/ 15Join our guest instructor Cynthia Carr to learn a newtechnique and learn how to make a “stretch” braceletthat will fit any wrist. You can bring your own beads( 11) or beads will be provided ( 15) (limited colors).Register at the front desk.History RoundtableWednesday, April 17GRAM AND GRAMP CAMPMonday-Friday, June 3-79 am-4 pmCost: 120 resident/ 130 non-resident for onegrandparent and one grandchild. This is a chancefor grandparents and their grandchildren to funactivities together in an outdoor setting. We have funwith fishing, canoeing, art & crafts, archery,swimming and special programs. Registration formsat the front desk.1 pmColumbus Speech & HearingThursday, April 1810 am-3:30 pmTo schedule an appointment, call 261-5452.7

Lazelle Woods Multigenerational CenterAnna Marie Brown, Center Manager645-5330Euchre/Potluck Party for Pickleball PlayersFriday April 26; Please arrive by 5 PM. We eat firstthen play cards afterwards till 8:45 pm.Must know how to play how to play Euchre. Spousesor a friend are welcome. Please bring a dish to shareand whatever you want to drink, but no alcohol.MondayFitness FuzionWalking ClubOpen Clay Class8:15-9:15am12-12:45pm6:45-8:45pm8140 Sancus Blvd., 43081Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am- 5 pmThursdayFundamentals of Watercolor 6-8:45pmPiano 17:30-8:00pmAdult Needle Crafts 7-7:45pmFridayDance Fitness Drop-inPottery with Phyllis 11:30-2:45pmMtls.Bollywood Dance & Fitness 7-7:30pmBring Your Own Coloring Book 4/5/19 35Free 10WednesdayFitness Fuzion9:30 – 10:30am 35Walking Club10:30 – 11:15amFreeYoga6:30 – 7:30pm 35Breathe into Spring / Energize with Ease 3/30 & 4/17 10 for each sessionSaturdayGuitar for Beginners 9:15-9:45amYoga for Beginners 10-11:00amTai Chi11am-12:00pm 85 25Free 5 20 35Free 75 80 25NEW Pickle Ball Times: Must have a Drop-inSports Pass 10 and a Leisure CardMonday & Friday 8:30 – 10:30amWednesday 12:30 – 2:30pmCOAAACentral Ohio Area Agency on Aging3776 S. High St., 43207614-645-7250Continued from page 4.disorder, fibromyalgia, glaucoma, hepatitis C, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, pain that is either chronic andsevere or intractable, Parkinson’s disease, positive status for HIV, post-traumatic stress disorder, sickle cell anemia, spinalcord disease or injury, Tourette’s syndrome, traumatic brain injury, and ulcerative colitis) must see an approved physicianwith an Ohio License to Recommend Medical Marijuana, then register as a Medical Marijuana Patient (which includes asmall fee), and then travel to an approved dispensary to purchase medical marijuana products (2). Although there are alimited number of dispensaries currently operating, as well as a limited number of physician who are able to provide arecommendation to use the products, as the program continues to evolve more dispensaries and physicians are expected tobe available.Although marijuana as medicine is seen as quite controversial in the United States, studies have shown a benefit to its use inolder adults. Many side effects of cancer treatments, such as nausea, vomiting, or a lack of appetite, can be ameliorated bymarijuana use, and although smoking marijuana is a common method of ingesting, other preparations (such as edibles,vaping, CBD oil, or lotions) are available at dispensaries. Medical marijuana can also be used for such conditions aschronic pain, Alzheimer’s disease, anxiety, eating disorders, and glaucoma (3). Many preparations of medical marijuanathat do not include the chemicals that produce a “high” are available as well. If you have a qualifying condition and wouldlike more information about how to obtain medical marijuana, please follow the links below for more information. Pleasenote: in Ohio, it is legal for caregivers to register on behalf of a patient who is too ill to purchase their own medicalmarijuana products.Note: While vaporizing plant material is legal in Ohio, smoking it is not. It is also illegal to bring medical marijuanaproducts purchased in other states back to Ohio, although you can legally purchase it in any state that will accept an OhioMedical Marijuana card, such as Michigan.1. ries%20with%20Certificates%20of%20Operation.pdf2. https://www.medicalmarijuana.ohio.gov/3. l-marijuana-for-seniors/8

Marion Franklin Intergenerational CenterBryana Ross, Center Manager645-3612Congratulations! Black History Jeopardy Participants:Nadine Lewis, Joseph McKelvey, Larry Miller and TraciLewis who travelled to Barnett Recreation Center alongwith over 25 of their adoring Marion Franklin CommunityCenter fans to compete in the 2019 Black HistoryChallenge.Canvas & WineFriday, April 261 pmCost 20Enjoy an afternoon of social painting and fun. Take-homelarge canvas, paint, snacks, music and wine (non-alcoholic)included in the cost. If you are a beginner.don’t worry weall are. Everyone will leave with a completed paintedcanvas. Hosted by Bobbie Smith and the Senior RecreationCouncil. Registration deadline is April 23.AARP Tax ProgramDeadline: April 15 Hours: 9 am-3 pmTax Assistance will be available Mondays and Wednesdays.Call the center to make an appointment.Minority Health and Wellness FairMonday, April 299 am-2 pmFreePresented by the Marion Franklin Black Studies Groupand Lifecare Alliance. Join us as we celebrate MinorityHealth Month with interactive presentations anddemonstrations. Exhibitors, Vendors, African Dance, LineDance, Urban Gardening, Tai Chi, Reflexology, MassageTherapy, Diabetes Screenings and more. All are welcome.New Afternoon Adult Stretch ClassTuesdays & Thursday 1 pmWe’re introducing a new “hour” class to get your flexibilityon. If you are not flexible, don’t worry your instructor, TayDrew, will lead you through various exercises to reach yourgoal. Each class will explore areas of modified stretches tomore complex stretching. Please register at the front desk.Canning, Preserving and Freezing 101This new series of workshops will begin in the spring withan intro to Canning, Preserving and Freezing fruits andvegetables. Early registration ends April 29. Summersession-preserve fruits/ fall session- techniques of canningvegetables.Script Reading (Drama)Every 3rd Wednesday1:15 pmIf you like drama, you will love this class. Please register atthe front desk.2 pmMarion Franklin Dance Recital & Open HouseFriday, May 106-8 pmCost 5 (for dinner)Join us as we celebrate our annual showcase: “The ManyColors of Spring.” Come prepared to enjoy a delightfulevening of entertainment and excitement. All our classeshave worked hard this season and are prepared to give you awonderful show. Tickets are available at the front desk. Formore information, contact Butch or Crystal.Check Mate Chess Club SocialFriday, April 51 pmFreeErnest Smith, the Chess Club instructor, invites you out fora meet and greet. If you are a beginner or a pro, come outfor an afternoon of chess at its best. Refreshments will beserved. Register at the front desk. Event is sponsored by theSenior Recreation Council.Specialty Spring Craft – Sand ArtMonday, April 81 pmBring your special small glass vase or bottle and we supplythe colorful sand for a beautiful piece of spring art in aglass.Mental Health First AidDiscussion Meeting: April 1812:30 pmFreeMental Health First Aid is a training program that teachesmembers of the public how to help a person developing amental health problem, experiencing a worsening of anexisting mental health problem or in a mental health crisis.Like traditional first aid, Mental Health First Aid does notteach people to treat or diagnose mental health or substanceuse conditions. Instead, the training teaches people how tooffer initial support until appropriate professional help isreceived or until the crisis resolves. Please register at thefront desk.Book Club Social & Discussion (center library)Wednesday, April 101:30 pmBook: The Reckoning Author: John GrishamClassic 8 Ball TournamentThursday, April 114 pmFreeDouble elimination, call shot, no ball in hand. Winner getsname and photo on wall. Participants receive discountedprices at Papa Joes. Register at the front desk.Earth DayFriday, April 193:30-5:30 pmHours: Monday – Friday 8 am – 5 pmJoin us as we clean up our learning gardens and plant apeace garden. A peace garden is made up of river rockspainted with designs, a single word or phrase; even animalsto inspire, add color and fun to any garden.Marion Franklin Dining CenterLunch: Tuesday-Thursday11 am-1 pmLifeCare Alliance Nourishing the Human SpiritSenior Council MeetingEvery 4th Monday of the Month (April 23)2801 Lockbourne Road, 43207Health & Wellness InformationBarbara Parker, registered nurse. For an appointment, pleasecall office: 614-645-7173; voicemail: 614-437-2927. Haveyour blood sugar checked to get more information abouthow to manage your Diabetes.Free9

Martin Janis 50 Center600 E. 11th Avenue, 43211645-5954Doreen Gosha, Center ManagerHours: M,T,W,F 8 am-5 pm; Th 8 am-9 pmGregg’s Health Corner: Add More Vegetables toYour Diet- According to the USDA eatingvegetables is important because they providevitamins and minerals and are low in calories. Sometips to add vegetables to your diet include:1. Steam fresh or frozen vegetables in the microwavein a container with a small amount of water for aquick side dish.2. Cut up an assortment of vegetables to pre-packagethem when time is short.3. Choose vegetables rich in color to insure you getall of their vitamins and minerals.4. Sip on some vegetable soup.5. Buy vegetables in season for maximum flavor atlower cost.Last call for tax assistance!Don’t forget about the AARP free tax assistanceprogram here at Martin Janis! Tax professionals arehere Mondays from 9 a

Longhorn Steakhouse Thursday, April 11 Noon . Montgomery Inn –The Boathouse for lunch before we head back to Columbus (lunch is on you). Amish Country Tuesday, April 16 8 am Cost

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DAVID M. AUCH, Columbus Assistant Secretary BELFORD P. ATKINSON, Columbus Assistant Secretary ROSE W. AEBI, Columbus Cost Analysis Counsel HARRY W. PROCTOR, Columbus OHIO BANKERS ASSOCIATION HUNTINGTON BANK BUILDING _ COLUMBUS, OHIO Telephone—ADams 6338 January 1 , 1935 Hon. 11« S. iLc

COLUMBUS’ SECOND VOYAGE On his first visit, Columbus noticed 2 things about the Arawaks 1 – They had gold. 2 – Their most powerful weapon was the spear. Columbus returned in 1493 with 17 ships and over 1500 men and women. Men left behind on Columbus las