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AUGUST 2015SunMonTueWedARNOLD F. HABIG COMMUNITY CENTEROLDER AMERICANS1301 St. Charles Street, Jasper, IN 47546Phone: 812-482-4455Web Site: www.jasperindiana.govThuFriSat15 9-10:30 FREE ComputerAssistance11:00 Water Aerobics12:30 Mah Jongg12:30 Golf6 7:45 Leave Armory forCincinnati9:00 Exercise Class9:45 Exercise Class12:30 Cinch Tourney7 8:30 Mah Jongg10:00 Singing Seniors12:30 Dominoes811 10:00 Tender Loving Crafts12:30 Scrabble12:30 Tripoly12 9-10:30 FREE ComputerAssistance12:30 Mah Jongg12:30 Pay Me13 9:00 Exercise Class9:45 Exercise Class12:30 Rum Tourney12:30 Book Club14 8:30 Mah Jongg10:00 Singing Seniors3:00 RSVP LunchBunch and Boomerama12:30 Hearts1517 9:00 Exercise Class9:45 Exercise Class12:00 Boomerama12:30 Dominoes18 10:00 Tender Loving Crafts11:15 Blood Pressure Checks12:00 BINGO19 9-10:30 FREE ComputerAssistance12:30 Mah Jongg12:30 Golf3:00 Money Due for DerbyDinner20 9:00 Exercise Class9:45 Exercise Class12:30 Sheep Head Tourney12:30 Hand & Foot21 8:30 Mah Jongg10:00 Singing Seniors atTimbers11:00 Lunch Bunch12:30 Phase 102223CenterOpen1-424 9:00 Exercise Class9:45 Exercise Class12:30 Texas Holdem25 10:00 Tender Loving Crafts12:00 Catered Meal12:30 Scrabble26 9-10:30 FREE ComputerAssistance12:30 Mah Jongg12:30 Tripoly27 9:00 Exercise Class9:45 Exercise Class12:30 Euchre Tourney28 8:30 Mah Jongg10:00 Singing Seniors11:00 Leave Armoryfor Ellis Park12:30 Pay Me2930CenterOpen1-4312 CenterOpen1-43 9:00 Exercise Class9:45 Exercise Class11:00 Water Aerobics12:30 Hearts3:00 Money due for EllisPark Trip49 CenterOpen1-410 9:00 Exercise Class9:45 Exercise Class12:30 Phase-103:00 RSVP due CateredMeal16 CenterOpen1-49:00 Exercise Class9:45 Exercise Class12:30 Golf7:30 Sign up Derby Dinner10:00 Tender Loving Crafts11:15 Blood Pressure Checks12:00 BINGOStaffCarie Dick-DirectorBev Hinkle-Assistant DirectorCheri Brosmer-ReceptionistVan Drivers: Tanya Jackson& Bernie Schaeffer

AUGUST HOMEBOUND 2015THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATION. PLEASE ASK THE DELIVERER FOR DONATION ENVELOPES WHEN YOU RUN OUT.SUN MONTUEWEDTHUFRISAT123 Pasta CasseroleCauliflowerHot Wheat RollPudding4 Smoked SausageOnions & PeppersMashed PotatoesSauerkrautGrape Juice/Bread5 Chicken & RiceBroccoliHot Spiced PearsWheat Bread6 Chuckwagon Patty 7 Sloppy JoeDiced PotatoesCheese PotatoesMixed VegetablesPeasOatmeal PieFresh AppleWheat BreadBun910 Chicken Patty/GravyMashed PotatoesCarrotsPuddingWheat Bread11 Beef StewCornBiscuitsPineapple JuiceWheat Bread12 Ham & BeansCornbreadSpinachOatmeal Pie13 Hamburger/Cheese 14 Grilled Cheese Sandwich 15SoupPotatoesPeachesGreen BeansCrackers/CookieGranola BarWheat Bread1617 Hot DogsBaked BeansSauerkrautPineappleBun18 Cheese OmeletPotato RoundsStewed TomatoesOrange JuiceWheat Bread19 Sausage GravyBiscuitsHash BrownsFresh OrangeCookie20 MeatloafDiced PotatoesCornGraham CrackersWheat Bread21 TunaPeachesSaladPotato ChipsWheat Bread222324 Salisbury St/GravyMashed PotatoesVegetable BlendMixed FruitWheat Bread25 Parmesan ChickenStewed TomatoesPotatoesGrape JuiceBun26 Teriyaki ChickenSliced PotatoesLima BeansPearsWheat Bread27 BBQ RibCornBroccoliGranola BarWheat Bread28 SoupSandwichHot ApplesSlaw293031 Swedish MeatballsBroccoliCarrotsMixed FruitWheat BreadDubois, Daviess, Martin, PikeGENERATIONS NUTRITIONMenu Subject to Changewithout notice. Meals servedwith milk & margarine8

RAINBOW MESSENGERAUGUST, 2015AVAILABLE DAILYAT THE CENTER WALKING: In climate-controlledbanquet room, twenty-five(25) laps equals a mile.Monday - Friday from 8 a.m.until 3:45p.m. OUTSIDE WALKING TRAIL:Each lap equals 1/3 Mile. Exerciseand enjoy the beautiful Summerweather. FITNESSROOM: Open for yourconvenience Monday – Friday from8:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.(We ask that you pleaseregister at the front deskwhen using the fitnessroom.) CARDS: Card tablesavailable for your use on adaily basis. BILLIARDS/POOL : Pool tables areavailable Monday, Tuesday,Thursday & Friday from 8 a.m. to3:45 p.m. and Wednesdays from1 to 3:45 p.m. COMPUTER LAB: The computer labis available for your personal use daily.Ryan is here to assist you every Wednesday from 9-10:30 a.m. and answeryour questions regarding computers.We also have wireless internet if youhave questions about your laptop,Kindle or Ipad.BINGO: Will be played at 12 p.m.Tuesdays, August 4th and 18th. We askyou to keep bills to 5’s and under as wepay out 100% and do not havechange . Cost is 1.00 per card toplay all 50 games and .25 toplay in the two special games.Someone will be in the BanquetRoom to collect money beginning at 11:30a.m. ***You may want to bring a sweater or jack et, it sometimes gets cool.REGULAR SCHEDULED ACTIVITIESTLC CLASS (Tender Loving Crafts)Betty Hoffman craft coordinator and the othercrafters would love for you to join the T.L.C.craft class that meets every Tuesdaymorning from 10 to 12. Come inand see the well equipped arts &crafts room. The small studio fee is 3.00 per session and class participants may purchase project suppliesat 50% off cost. Class is fun and educational& a super way to meet new friends.August 4th - Crystal Sun CatchersAugust 11th - Fall WreathsAugust 18th - 5x7 Canvas ArtAugust 25th - “Catch Up” SINGING SENIORS: Meet Fridaymornings at 10 a.m. at The Habig Center.They will be singing at The Timbers on FridayAugust 21st. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS: Willbe available in the Banquet Room starting at11:15 a.m. on Tuesdays August 4th and18th. EXERCISE CLASS: Every Mondayand Thursday morning at 9 a.m. in theBanquet Room. The exercises are designedto help keep your joints limber. Start yourday off with some fun and get health benefits too! EXERCISE CLASS Come in at 9:45a.m. on Monday & Thursday morningsfor a group exercise. It is a great way to getyour heart pumping. A staff member is withthe group and will help guide you as you goat your own pace.

RAINBOW MESSENGERCARD TOURNEYS Thursday, August 6thCinch Tourney Thursday, August 13thRum Tourney Thursday, August 20thSheephead Tourney Thursday, August 27thEuchre Tourney TRIPOLEY: Bring your pennies toplay Tripoley at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, August11 and Wednesday, August 26th. We havea lot of fun! Please call in by 10a.m. game day if you would liketo play.Tourneys begin at 12:30 p.m. Entryfee is 1.00 and paid back to the 1st, 2nd & 3rdplace. Please sign-up by 10:00 a.m. the morning of the Tourney you are playing in. SCRABBLE: How about a littlechallenge? Come in to play Scrabble at 12:30p.m. on Tuesdays, August 11th and August25th. We have a lot of fun! Please sign-upby 10 a.m. game day if you plan toattend. TEXAS HOLDEM: Will be playedMonday, August 24th at 12:30 p.m. Ther e isa 1.00 charge for the chips and the winnerreceives the cash prize. Reservations are due by10 a.m. the morning you play. PHASE-10: Will be played Monday,August 10th and Friday, August 21st at12:30 p.m. It is a fun easy car d game,Please call in by 10:00 a.m. if you wouldlike to play. DOMINOES: The Mexican Trainversion will be played at 12:30 p.m. onFriday, August 7th and Monday, August17th. It is a fun game that is easy tolearn. Everyone is welcome! Please call inby 10 a.m. if you are coming in to play. PAY-ME: A game similar to Rum butplayed with 3 decks of cards including thejokers will be played at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday,August 12th and Friday, August 28th.Please let us know by 10 a.m. if you arecoming in to play. HEARTS: Is a fun game we will play at12:30 p.m. Monday, August 3rd and Friday,August 14th. This game is easy to lear n andvery enjoyable. Call in by 10:00 a.m. if youwill be able to play. GOLF: The card game will be playedWednesday, August 5th and August 19 andMonday, August 31st at 12:30 p.m. Four tosix players can play before adding anotherdeck. Low score wins the game. If you’veplayed it before come in and and join the fun, ifthis is your first time I’m sure you’ll enjoyplaying. Please call in by 10:00 a.m. to sign up.HAND AND FOOT: A 2 handed,game of Hand and Foot Canasta. It’splayed with 1 deck per person plus 1extra deck and all jokers. We will playindividually.Join us Thursday,August 20th at 12:30 p.m. Please callin by 10:00 a.m. if you would like toplay. Wii GAMES: The Center has a Wiigame hooked up to the large screen T.V. inthe lower level of the facility. Golf, Tennis,Bowling, Boxing, Baseball, Zumba & JustDance are available for you to play. PUZZLES: We have one on the tablefor anyone who would like to help. Put a fewpieces together in passing or sit for awhile. MAH JONGG: Originated in China& is played with tiles similar todominoes. The object of the game is toplace tiles into combinations that makea “hand”. Its concept is similar to GinRummy. Games are played onWednesdays at 12:30 p.m. andFridays at 8:30 a.m. If you can playon Wednesday please call in by 10a.m. to let us know. New player swelcome.

RAINBOW MESSENGER***SPECIAL ACTIVITIES*** LUNCH BUNCH: Meet at the GreatWall, Friday, August 21st at 11:00 a.m.They offer a lunch buffet or order from themenu. As always the meal is “dutch treat”.Reservations are due by 3:00 p.m. Friday,August 14th. Come enjoy good food andvisit with old friends & make newones! CATERED MEAL:Will be held at12:00 Tuesday, August 25th with SanderCatering pr epar ing the meal. The menuwill be: Fried Chicken, German Potato Salad,Baked Beans, Glazed Carrots, Creamy Slaw,Bread, and unsweetened iced tea. Cost of themeal is 7.50. Please make your reservations by 3:00 p.m. Monday, August 10th. BOOMERAMA:Monday, August 17th at 12:00, AnitaShaw will be the guest speaker . She iswith Health South and will discuss the emotional effects of a stroke. The program isfree. There is a 5.00 charge to cover the costof the optional lunch. Reservations are dueby 3 p.m. Friday, August 14th. BOOK CLUB: Will discuss “Sea Glass”by Anita Shreve at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, August 13th. The September book will be “TheCastaways”, by Elin Hilderbrand. Set inNantucket, it’s a suspense novel filled with loveand hope as a community comes together after losing two close friends.Find answers to the many questionsthe friends have. New members arealways welcome. (Meeting in The Library atCenter) WATER AEROBICS: JasperMunicipal Pool every Monday& Wednesday morning at 11a.m. The cost of the 45 minuteclass is 4.00 per person, or aswim ticket. We will Continue Mondayand Wednesday until August 5th. Thepool closes for the season August 9th.TRIPSCincinnati Reds vs St. Louis CardinalsThursday, August 6thBus will leave the Jasper Armory at 7:45amand head to the Great American Ball Park.Game is set to start at 12:35pm;seats are in section 133.AUGUSTELLIS PARKFriday, August 28thSign ups were in July. Buses will leave theJasper Armory at 11:00 a.m. with pick-ups inHuntingburg upon request. Cost of the trip is 56.25 due by 3:00 on Monday, August 3rd.We are staying for all the races and should behome by 7:00 p.m.SEPTEMBERDerby Dinner TripChurch Basement Ladies Last (Potluck) SupperDerby Dinner Trip is scheduled forWednesday, September 16th. We will leave theJasper Armory at 9:30 a.m. for the DerbyDinner Playhouse. Don’t miss the finalinstallment of this very funny series! Enjoy thelunch, matinee show and transportation for 64.00. Sign-ups start by phone at 7:30 a.m. onTuesday, August 4th. Money is due by 3:00on Wednesday, August 19th.6th AnnualHealthy State of MindWill be held Tuesday, September 15thRegistration 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 end timeapprox. 2:30 p.m. This will be at theHuntingburg Event Center.There are great speakers, vendors and doorprizes lined up for a fun and informative day!Call the Habig Center to registe

Derby Dinner Trip Church Basement Ladies Last (Potluck) Supper Derby Dinner Trip is scheduled for Wednesday, September 16th. We will leave the Jasper Armory at 9:30 a.m. for the Derby Dinner Playhouse. Don’t miss the final installment of this very funny series! Enj

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