Activities & Events The Levy Center February – March 2017 A WORD FROM THE SUPERVISOR...William M. Mayer Hello Friends, William M. Mayer SUPERVISOR Patricia Mayoral-Stach CLERK TRUSTEES Alyssia Benford Ken Burgess Maripat Oliver Dennis Raga I hope you all are staying warm and healthy during these cold and bitter months that Mother Nature likes to throw at us. Before long spring will be here and we can once again enjoy the warm fresh air. I’ll be looking forward to that! As I reflect over the past couple of months of your activities, I see that you all have been just about as busy as me!! We have had Bolingbrook’s State of the Village conferences in January and will attend Romeoville’s in February. The meetings are always so informational and give us a broader view of just how well these villages are moving along. Bolingbrook and Romeoville have been flourishing over the years and of course, are communities that “will continue to grow.” Patricia Holloway COLLECTOR I’m proud to be a resident here and I hope all of you are as well. I am completely honored to serve you as your Township Supervisor, and of course WELCOME your comments or phone calls always. Jean Kelly ASSESSOR (630) 759-1315 I’m glad so many of you came out for our annual Christmas party! It always makes my heart glad to see so many of you come out for this event. I’m confident everyone had a great time. With “Vito” as our entertainment, how could we not?? I know you all will enjoy our annual Valentine’s Day party. The food will be phenomenal, and I heard you will have a great entertainer! Wow!! I know that many of you are headed off to Branson, Missouri in late April and I’m sure you are all going to have a great time! I’m looking forward to all the stories you will have talk about when you get back. Well, I see that you have a relatively busy schedule coming up yourselves, with lots of fun activities and programs to look forward to. I know that you are setting your sights on the Irish fare in March. I’m sure you’ll have a great time with that! Once again it is time for our Annual St. Patrick’s Day party. That’s always a good time with great food and great entertainment! Hope everyone can make it. I’m signing off, advising you to be wise and stay warm throughout the rest of the winter and hoping that you all stay healthy. It is comforting to know that by the next time I write this letter, we will be well on our way to warmer weather and the all the beauty that Spring brings! DUPAGE TOWNSHIP (630) 759-1317 fax: (630) 759-3412 EMAIL [email protected] WEBSITE www.dupagetownship.com DUPAGE TOWNSHIP THE LEVY SENIOR CENTER 251 Canterbury Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (630) 759-3411 fax: (630) 759-3472 Maureen Fox SENIOR PROGRAM DIRECTOR [email protected] Lynne Woodard SENIOR RECREATION DIRECTOR [email protected] Until next time as always, YOUR Supervisor, Bill Mayer DuPage Township Supervisor February – March 2017 Oldies But Goodies 1 Activities & Events BOLINGBROOK DERMATOLOGY Providing Dermatology Services in Bolingbrook for 20 Years Tehming Liang, M.D., PhD Specializing in Diseases of the Skin, Hair, and Nails 580 E Boughton Rd, Suite A Bolingbrook IL, 60440 (630) 972-2600 2 Oldies But Goodies February – March 2017 Activities & Events ART DABBLERS BOLINGBROOK SENIOR CLUB Please come out on Wednesday afternoons from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. We do watercolor, charcoals and pencils. Everything but oils. Call Pat Collins at 630-739-2420 for more information. Our 2017 membership rolls are now open. Out of township members must pay the Levy Center $12.00 before they can join or renew their dues to senior club. Dues for all members is $20.00. Renewing members have until April 25th to pay. After that day, dues will be $25.00 for renewing members. Membership rolls will close on Sept. 26th for all members. You must be paid in full to participate in our activities. February brings our Valentine Hygiene packs for the DuPage Township Food Pantry clients. Thank you Jean Castner for taking on the solicitation of funds and materials during the past two months. We will be packing the bags of toilet paper, Kleenex, paper towels, soap, toothpaste/brushes, and other items on Tuesday, February 7th at 10:30 AM. Our goal is 200 packs which we have exceeded the past few years. By including a valentine and candy we spread a little love to a needy community. Thank you very much to everyone who contributes and works on making this project a continued success. We will celebrate Mardi Gras on Tuesday, February 28th during our meeting with a quiz, prizes, donuts, and singing “When the Saints Go Marching In.” A little bit of fun before Lent begins. Spring officially begins on March 20th, but we will be parading our Spring Bonnets on Tuesday, April 11th. Spring flowers rule! Senior Club meets every Tuesday from noon until 3:00 PM. Come on out and join us — no winter doldrums, just good conversation, panera bread, and fun. See you at the Levy Center. Pat Collins BOARD GAMES Sign up at the front desk for the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the Month game day. Noon: MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOS Bring $1.30 in dimes and join a group playing this popular domino game. Contact: Mary Ann Bloch, 630-739-5589 1:00 pm: BRIDGE Brush up on your social game or learn. We have patience and are looking for learners. Contact: Roger Flees, 630-759-2091 or Judy Bredeweg, 630-759-3189. CANASTA CLUB Do you enjoy Rummy? Canasta is quite similar. Looking for members to play every Tuesday at 12:30 pm. CERAMICS The class meets in the solarium every Tuesday at 9:30 am. Monies will be collected when we need paints. Don’t worry about not knowing how-to-do-it. We have our own kiln here. Call Cathy at 630-739-5892. Cathy Hess LEVY CENTER CLOSED February 20 PRESIDENTS’ DAY February – March 2017 Judy Bredeweg, President EARLY VOTING starts Monday March 20, 2017 at Fountaindale Public Library. If you need a ride please contact us at 630-759-3411. If you’d like a ballot sent directly to your home, please call Will County Clerk office 815-740-4616 or call Village Clerk Carol Penning at 630-226-8411. VOT E CRAFTY SENIORS Feeling crafty? Feeling bored? Come join us for our weekly dose of Crafty Seniors on Thursday mornings at 9:30 am in the Solarium. We do many different types of crafts so I’m sure you’ll find something you’ll enjoy. Feel free to bring your own ideas to share. We’ll resume our Craft Sales on February 7th in the Solarium from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm. Come see what new Valentine and Spring crafts we have. Our dues are $1.00 per month. Come join us for crafts, conversation, and company. Judy Cassidy MACHINE EMBROIDERY CLUB You really need an Embroidery Machine to sew with this group. We will be doing a different project each month. The class size is limited to 6 people. Time is 9:30 – 11:30 am. This club will meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month. If you’re interested, please contact Susan Slamar at 630-963-9418. Oldies But Goodies 3 Activities & Events MEN’S ACTIVITIES EXERCISE CLASS Join our Exercise/Line Dancing on Mondays at 9:00 am and on Tuesdays at 9:00 am. Regular exercise class is on Wednesdays and Fridays at 9:00 am. All classes are at the Levy Center. The price for class is $2.00. Every 10th class is FREE. Live longer, feel better and meet others like yourself who want to walk with confidence. Live longer, feel better and meet others like yourself who want to walk with confidence. Carla Williams CROCHETING Come join our group of crocheters and knitters. We are not a formal club, but rather wish to share our patterns and skills with others. We meet on Mondays at 9:30 am. There are no dues, no rules. Hope to see you there. Esther Stachiewicz LINE DANCING Line dancing starts at 10:15 on Fridays. We have added a beginner’s class. See Jerry to enroll. The cost is $2. Jerry Fuzak and Rita Savane QUILTERS We have regular meetings on Tuesdays at 1:30 pm and for those who can spare the time, we meet on Mondays at 10:30 am. We crochet in the Main Room or the Solarium. Come join us for lots of laughs and learn what the others are making or just for conversation. Shirley Armstrong Marguerite Harbin DON’T FORGET! You can drop off your OLD PRESCRIPTIONS at THE LEVY CENTER and we will make sure they get disposed of properly. 4 NOTE: To All SENIORS and CAREGIVERS CAREGIVERS:: We are a SENIOR WELLNESS center What that means, really, is we are NOT a drop off adult day care center. Our seniors are active, motivated and driven to exercise, plan activities, volunteer, deliver meals, help prepare meals for shut-ins. Line dance, Zumba Dance, share recipes, crochet, make ceramics, bowl and sometimes go to the basketball courts. If this is not you or your parent, we will help you find a place which is very suited for yourself. We have an EQUIPMENT LOAN CLOSET. We are in need of canes and wheelchairs. Call us for some short term loans. 630-759-3411 Join the Men’s Club! All are welcome for $20 per year. The Men’s Club activities are as follows: Wed. Poker type games 1:00 – 4:30 pm Thurs. Poker type games 1:00 – 4:30 pm If anyone would like to join the Men’s Club, contact Russell Hild, President, at 630-759-6569 or Dan Laverty, 630-739-1916 PINOCHLE Men and women are invited to play. Tuesday and Wednesday 12:30 – 4:30 pm For more information, contact Gerry Farganus 630-910-1170. WE ARE LOOKING FOR NEW RENEWAL NOTES CHORUS MEMBERS!! We are seeking new members to join the Renewal Notes for fun and camaraderie. We sing all the oldies but goodies and also learn some new ones. We sometimes visit local Nursing homes to spread good cheer! We specialize in the songs from our younger days. If you enjoy singing and meeting new people, come join us on Thursdays, from 10:00 – 11:30 am. More information call (630)759-3411. Hope to see you there, Darleen Kay (Pianist) BOWLING We are looking for bowlers on the Senior OWLS league on Mondays at NOON at Brunswick Zone in Romeoville. Fee: $13 per week: bowling ball and shoes are needed. Contact: Larry Duda: 630-783-1557 or Marianne Jacobson: 630-739-4225 for more information. Oldies But Goodies February – March 2017 Activities Activities & & Events Events NOTES FROM THE ASSESSOR We’ve started working on the assessments for 2017. If you have any questions about your assessment, you can come in to our office anytime before August and we will be happy to discuss it! If you or your spouse is turning 65 in 2017 you can come in anytime in 2017 to fill out the senior exemption form! You don’t need to wait until after your birthday. The senior freeze forms will be available at the end of March. Look for your form in the mail if you applied for it last year! It helps us if you also bring the envelope that the form came in because it has your PIN number on it! We do not get copies of the freeze forms in our office until April so be sure to save your income tax information as you get it and then bring everything in to our office AFTER APRIL 1st and we will be happy to help you fill out the senior freeze forms! If you or someone you know has a service connected disability, they may qualify for the Veteran’s Disability Exemption. They can stop in our office for more information. TRIVIA QUESTION: What movie filmed a scene at Clow Airport? Stop in the Assessor’s office with your answers!! There will be a random drawing in February & March from the entries we receive, so you’ll have 2 chances to win if you get it in early! Good Luck! WINNER for November: Wendell Wong WINNER for December: Tita Balcita A list of questions, answers and winners are on display in the Assessor’s office Office Hours: 9AM to 4PM Monday – Friday 630-759-1315 May your troubles be less, and your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door. Jean Kelly JESSE WHITE Secretary of State RULES OF THE ROAD How are you today? Wednesday, February 22 10:00 am – Noon Please call the front desk to register (630) 759-3411 CRISIS LINE OF WILL COUNTY REASSURANCE CALLS (SUNSHINE PROGRAM) Every day, Crisis Line calls elderly, disabled and homebound individuals with a friendly chat to check on their well-being. If needed Crisis Line volunteer operators will remind an individual to take their medication, increasing an individual’s independence and self-sufficiency. The program provides an individual and/or their family the security of knowing that someone is checking on them. If interested in the “Sunshine Program” or for more information please call the administrative line at (815) 744-5280 February – March 2017 Oldies But Goodies ATTENTION !!! February 7 BOLINGBROOK POLICE DEPTARTMENT Detective Cunningham 11:30 am February 7 Tolietry Packs February 14 FOUNTAINDALE BOOKMOBILE 10:30 am February 14 VALENTINE’S PARTY — 11:30 am February 15 MAUREEN’S BUNCO — 12:30 pm February 21 MARY KAY presentation – Donna Niven 12:15 pm February 28 FOUNTAINDALE BOOKMOBILE 10:30 am February 28 SPRING CREEK – Heather Mensik Medication side effects 12:15 pm March 7 BOLINGBROOK POLICE DEPTARTMENT Dectective Cunningham, BPD 11:30 am March 7 BOLINGBROOK PARK DISTRICT John Chase 12:15 pm March 10 FISH FRY — 5:00 – 8:00 pm March 14 FOUNTAINDALE BOOKMOBILE 10:30 am March 14 SOCIAL HOUR 12:15 pm March 15 MAUREEN’S BUNCO 12:30 pm March 17 ST. PATRICK’S PARTY 11:30 am March 21 PACE – Beth Gonzalez — 12:15 pm March 24 FISH FRY — 5:00 – 8:00 pm March 28 HARBOR LIGHT HOSPICE – Gail Gauger Healthy Eating and Gardening! 12:15 pm 5 Activities Activities & & Events Events NOTES FROM THE DIRECTOR Beginning 2017 you still will need your 2015 tax information to complete a BEAM application until after April 17th 2017, then we can accept 2016 tax information. Keep in mind we are always a year behind, just like taxes. BEAM benefits include a reduction on your license plates and a ride free program handled by Ventra. BEAM requirements are if you make less than $27,610 for one person household and $36,635 for a two person household. I am also available for Food Stamps applications and with Medicare A, B, C or D. Please call at 630-759-3411. We also do RTA applications for 65 years and older reduced fare permit or free fare permit. Maureen Fox BEAM Senior Services of Joliet will have an intake worker here to do BEAM Applications and Medicare Part D assistance 9:00 am on Tuesdays You must have an appointment, call 815-723-9713. Ask for BEAM appointments (at the Levy Center). Please bring all sources of 2015 income, a picture ID and social security card , property taxes paid and/or rent receipts. !! MAUREEN’S BUNCO !! Wednesday, Februaury 15 & Wednesday, March 15 Time: 12:30 PM Fee: $2.00 This is a FREE EVENT, everyone is WELCOME! COMMUNITY RESOURCE FAIR and Secretary of State JESSE WHITE Office Wednesday, May 24, 2017.....10:00 AM – 2:00 PM The Levy Center 251 Canterbury Ln., Bolingbrook IL Rules of the Road (10:00 am to Noon) Emergency Services Elder Services Fountaindale Library Recreational Opportunities And much more, all in one place! Any questions, please contact: MAUREEN FOX 630-759-3411 [email protected] AARP SMART DRIVER CLASSES For those drivers wishing to save $ on your insurance, come to the two 4 hour classes to be held: Thursday, March 2nd and Friday, March 3nd from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Pre-registration is required. STUDENTS MUST ATTEND BOTH CLASSES TO RECEIVE YOUR CERTIFICATE. $ 15 – AARP member $20 – non-AARP member Call 630-759-3411 for reservations. MEMBERSHIP FOOD PANTRY 719 Parkwood, Romeoville (815) 886 -7986 Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm If you are a DuPage Township resident and you have a hard time stretching your food budget, you may come in 2x per month. 6 If you are “Out of DuPage Township”, you must pay $12.00 per calendar year – January through December, yearly to get a newsletter and to go on all trips. If you did not get your newsletter, you are probably not a current member. Please use the swipe card at the front desk when entering the building. If you are not getting the current listing, see Diane or call 630-759-3411. Remember, your new dues are due now, January 1, 2017. Oldies But Goodies February – March 2017 Activities Activities & & Events Events ATTENTION VETERANS!!! The Veterans Assistance Commission of Will County, is available to help with filling out forms but you must go to Joliet for this service. You must call and make an appointment to see them first at 815-740-8389. WOMEN take note: If you are a veteran, you, too, are entitled to Veteran Assistance. They have a Doctor’s office in Joliet at the old Silver Cross Hospital which will treat you, or they will bus you to Hines Hospital for treatment. The bus leaves daily, (except county or federal holidays), from the VA office at 8:00 am; the VA clinic on Glenwood Ave in Joliet at 8:20 am, and at 8:45 am from the Spartan Square Parking lot in Romeoville (Rt. 53 & Normantown Rd.), it returns to Joliet no later than 2:30 pm. You need to make an appointment to ride the bus. Please keep your appointments since space is limited. Veterans can now get prescription drugs for $7 - $15 apiece from the VA if you meet the income guidelines. Also, if someone is in a nursing home or assisted/ supp. living and had a spouse who served during WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan, they are entitled to a stipend to assist with the cost of placement, — Monthly rent. The office is located at 2400 Glenwood Ave., Joliet, IL. Call the Joliet office at 815-740-8389 for information. RED HAT CLUB The Red Hats meet once a month and do different activities, however, membership is closed for now. Lurine Hild, President POWER CONNECTION Classes for Computers and Forklift Training: The Power Connection 999 Remington Blvd., Suite F, Bolingbrook, IL 60440 You may come in Monday – Friday (10:00 am – 4:00 pm) or call 630) 679-6899 to register for scheduled classes. Visit our website at www.thepowerconnection.org for more info on our Food Connection, Resale Connection and more! ATTENTION: ATTENTION: Seniors Taking Our Trips Payment must be made at the time of the trip registration. In the event of cancellation, all efforts will be made to resell their tickets to Levy Center members. If we cannot, no refund can be given. We’re sorry for any inconvenience. Visit Our SPA DAY!!! Fridays Starting at 9:00 am February – March 2017 SUSIE’S Hair Do’s, Cuts $ 8.00 Oldies But Goodies In n Memory The following people were known to the DuPage Township Levy Senior Center and loved ones. If we did not print someone’s name, please forgive us and let us know so that we can print them in the next issue. Judith Nelson Patricia Runnion RAY PETERSON Experienced chair massage therapist, (reflexology) and 2nd degree Reiki will be here on FRIDAYS offering chair and hand massages or foot massage – $8.00 each, 15 minutes. Please sign up at the front desk. 7 Activities & Events Schedules BUS SCHEDULE SCHEDULED STOPS Start Greenleaf 9:00 am Bus service runs on the noted Fridays. Due to lack of participation, the shopping bus will pick up at Greenleaf Apartments one time. The bus will arrive at 9:00 am, and returns approximately 11:30 am or 12:00 Noon. Also, due to rising costs of fuel, the charge for each one-way ride will be $1.00. It will also be necessary to provide your membership ID card so that we can identify every passenger riding. To First Midwest Bank 9:10 am To Marquette Bank 9:30 am To McKenzie Falls (if reserved) 9:35 am To Briarcliff 9:40 am To Wal-Mart 9:45 am To Dollar Store 9:50 am To Lily Cache 10:00 am To Naperville Road 10:15 am To Meijer 10:30 am To Jewel/Target/Kohls 10:40 am To Boughton 11:00 am To Greenleaf 11:30 am or NOON NOTE: The bus will run every other week: Friday, February 10 Friday, February 24 PLEASE KEEP THIS CALENDAR FOR READY REFERENCE Friday, March 10 Friday, March 24 EXERCISE CLASSES DAY TIME CLASS PLACE Monday 9:00 – 10:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing Levy Center Tuesday 9:00 – 10:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing Levy Center Wednesday 9:00 – 10:00 am Exercise Levy Center Friday 9:00 – 10:00 am Exercise Levy Center BEFORE GETTING STARTED IN AN EXERCISE PROGRAM: (A) Consult your physician before starting an extensive exercise program (C) Adapt your routine to suit your lifestyle (B) Pick activities that you enjoy (D) Set realistic and measurable goals Carla Williams The Nutrition Program has volunteer opportunities available SUBSTITUTE DRIVERS: Call 630-759-3411 and ask for Theresa SENIOR SERVICES OF WILL COUNTY : 815-723-9713 or 815-726-0094 (NUTRITION) DO YOU HAVE ANY OLD GLASSES OR CELL PHONES?? NUTRITION UPDATE Join us for Lunch at the Levy Center for Congregate Meals, Monday – Friday at 11:30 am. ---- ALL We collect them and then donate them to Bolingbrook Lion’s Club. The Lion’s donation box is located in the coatroom of the Levy Center. Contact Theresa to make reservations 5 days in advance. Call 630-759-3411 Monday through Friday between 8:30 am – 11:30 pm. A suggested donation of $3.00 is appreciated. THANK YOU 8 ARE INVITED ---- Oldies But Goodies February – March 2017 MONDAY TUESDAY 4 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Ceramics FEBRUARY 2017 Activities & Events WEDNESDAY 1 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Machine 10:00 am Flu Shots – Jewel/Osco FIRST TUESDAY Embroidery 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Cunningham, OFDetective THE MONTH 12:30 pm Pinochle Bolingbrook Police Dept. 12:15 pm Right at Home SENIOR CRAFT FAIR 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 12:30 pm Pinochle/Canasta 1:00 pm Men’s Club 1:00 pm Senior 11:00 AM –Club 1:00Meeting PM 1:00 pm Red Hat’s Meeting 1:30 pm Quilting THURSDAY FRIDAY 2 3 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 10:00 am Renewal Chorus 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Bingo 1:00 pm Men’s Club 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser /Ray’s Massage 9:00 am Exercise 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition 9 10 SENIOR CRAFT FAIR 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM 6 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Crocheting 10:00 am Sew What? 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: The Great Gilly Hopkins 7 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Ceramics 11:30 am Detective Cunningham BPD 11:30 am Nutrition 12:15 pm NO SPEAKER 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Senior Club Meeting 1:00 pm Canasta/Quilting 8 9:00 am Exercise 11:30 am Nutrition Noon Board Games 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Men’s Activities 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 10:00 am Renewal Notes 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Bingo 1:00 pm Men’s Club LEVY BUS DAY 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser /Ray’s Massage 9:00 am Exercise 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition SENIOR CRAFT FAIR 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM 13 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Crocheting 10:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 10:00 am Sew What? 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: When the Bough Breaks 20 9:30 am Crocheting 10:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 10:00 am Sew What? 11:30 am Nutrition CENTER CLOSED 14 15 12:15 pm Valentine’s Party 12:30 pm Maureen’s Bunco 9:00 am NO Exercise/Line Dancing 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Ceramics 9:30 am Machine 10:30 am Fountaindale Bookmobile Embroidery 11:30 am Nutrition 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Canasta/Quilting 21 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Ceramics 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Men’s Activities 22 12:15 pm Mary Kay 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: White ChrisS’as 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Senior Club Meeting 1:00 pm Canasta/Quilting 9:00 am Exercise 11:30 am Nutrition Noon Board Games 1:00 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Social Bridge 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Men’s Activities 27 28 27 PRESIDENTS’ DAY 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Crocheting 10:00 am Sew What? 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: GREATER 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Ceramics 10:30 am Fountaindale Bookmobile 11:30 am Nutrition 12:15 pm Spring Creek 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Senior Club 1:00 pm Quilting/Canasta February – March 2017 9:00 am Exercise 11:30 am Nutrition Noon Board Games 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Social Bridge 1:00 pm Men’s Club Oldies But Goodies 16 17 23 24 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 10:00 am Renewal Notes at Autumn Leaves Memory Care 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Bingo 1:00 pm Men’s Club 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 10:00 am Renewal Notes 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Bingo 1:00 pm Men’s Club 28 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 10:00 am Renewal Notes Chorus 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Bingo 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser /Ray’s Massage 9:00 am Exercise 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition LEVY BUS DAY 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser /Ray’s Massage 9:00 am Exercise 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition 30 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser /Ray’s Massage 9:00 am No Exercise 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition 9 MONDAY TUESDAY 3 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition MARCH 2017 Activities & Events WEDNESDAY 1 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Machine Embroidery 11:30 am Detective Cunningham, BPD 11:30 am Nutrition 12:15 pm Violinist 12:30 pm Pinochle 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Senior Club 1:30 pm Quilting/Canasta 1:00 pm Men’s Club 1:00 pm Red Hat’s Meeting THURSDAY 2 9:30 am NO Crafty Seniors 10:00 am Renewal Notes 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Bingo 1:00 pm Men’s Activities FRIDAY 3 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser /Ray’s Massage 9:00 am Exercise 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition AARP AARP 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM 6 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Crocheting 10:00 am Sew What? 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE The Magnificent Seven 13 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Crocheting 10:30 am Sew What? 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: Sully 20 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Crocheting 10:00 am Sew What? 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: Jason Bourne 27 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Crocheting 10:30 am Sew What? 11:30 am Nutrition 1:00 pm FREE MOVIE: Florence Foster Jenkins 10 7 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Ceramics 11:30 am Detective Cunningham BPD 11:30 am Nutrition 12:15 pm Bolingbrook Park Dist. 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Senior Club 1:00 pm Quilting/Canasta 14 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Ceramics 10:30 am Fountaindale Bookmobile 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Senior Club 1:30 pm Quilting/Canaasta 21 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Ceramics 11:30 am Nutrition 12:15 pm PACE 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Senior Club 1:30 pm Quilting/Canasta 28 9:00 am Exercise/Line Dancing 9:30 am Ceramics 10:30 am Fountaindale Bookmobile 11:30 am Nutrition 12:15 pm Harbor Light 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Senior Club 1:30 pm Quilting/Canasta 8 9:00 am Exercise 11:30 am Nutrition Noon Board Games 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Social Bridge 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Men’s Club 9 10 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 10:00 am Renewal Notes 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Bingo 1:00 pm Men’s Activities 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser /Ray’s Massage 9:00 am Exercise 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition LEVY BUS DAY FISH FRY 5:00 – 8:00 PM 15 16 17 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 10:00 am Renewal Notes at Autumn Leaves Memory Care 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm NO Bingo 1:00 pm Men’s Activities 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser /Ray’s Massage 9:00 am NO Exercise 10:15 am NO Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition 22 23 24 9:00 am Exercise 11:30 am Nutrition Noon Board Games 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Social Bridge 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Men’s Club 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 10:00 am Renewal Notes 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Bingo 1:00 pm Men’s Activities LEVY BUS DAY 29 30 9:00 am Exercise 9:30 am Machine Embroidery 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Maureen’s Bunco 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Men’s Club 9:00 am Exercise 10:00 am Wii 11:30 am Nutrition 12:30 pm Pinochle 1:00 pm Art Dabblers 1:00 pm Social Bridge 1:00 pm Men’s Club Oldies But Goodies ST. PAT’S PARTY 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser /Ray’s Massage 9:00 am Exercise 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition FISH FRY 5:00 – 8:00 PM 9:30 am Crafty Seniors 10:00 am Renewal Notes 11:30 am Lunch 12:30 pm Bingo 1:00 pm Men’s Activities 31 9:00 am Sue/Hairdresser /Ray’s Massage 9:00 am Exercise 10:15 am Line Dancing 11:30 am Nutrition February – March 2017 Activities & Events Now Showing Mondays 1:00 pm! FREE Popcorn & Refreshments! At the MOVIES MONDAY, February 6, 2017 Mission: The Great Gilly Hopkins 12-year-old wisecracking Gilly Hopkins finds herself shuffled from foster home to foster home until she meets Maime Trotter. Sophie Nelisse, Kathy Bates, Glen Close. PG MONDAY, February 13, 2017 When the Bough Breaks John and Laura Taylor are a young, professional couple who desperately want a baby, After exhausting all other options, they finally hire Anna the perfect woman to be their surrogate-but as she gets further along in her pregnancy, so too does her psychotic and dangerous fixation on the husband. The couple becomes caught up in Anna’s deadly game and must fight to regain control of their future before it’s to late. PG-13 MONDAY, February 20, 2017 CENTER CLOSED – PRESIDENTS’ DAY MONDAY, February 27, 2017 Greater Brandon Burlsworth is perhaps the greatest walk-on in the history of college football. Brandon had always dreamed of playing for the Arkansan Razorbacks, but was considered too short and to fat to play Division 1. Undeterred, Brandon took a big risk and walked on in 1994. PG MONDAY, March 6, 2017 The Magnificent Seven With the town of Rose Creek under the deadly control of industrialist Bartholomew Bogue, the desperate townspeople employ protection from seven outlaws, bounty hunters, gamblers and hired guns. As they prepare the town for the violent showdown that they know is coming, these seven mercenaries find themselves fighting for more than money. PG-13 MONDAY, March 13, 2017 Sully On Thursday, January 15, 2009, the world witnessed the “Miracle on the Hudson” when Captain Chesley Sullenberger, nicknamed “Sully”, glided his disabled plane onto the frigid waters of the Hudson River, saving the lives of all 155 aboard. However, even as Sully was being herald by the public and the media for this unprecedented feat of a aviation skill, an investigation was unfolding that threatened to destroy his reputation and his career. PG-13 MONDAY, March 20, 2017 Jason Bourne Jason Bourne is again being hunted by the CIA. It begins when Nicky Parson a former CIA operative who then went under and now works with a man who’s a whistle blower and is out to expose the CIA’s black ops. So Nicky hacks into the CIA and downloads everything on all their Black Ops including Treadstone which Bourne was a part of. And Heather Lee, a CIA agent discovers the hack and brings it to the attention of CIA Director Dewey, the man behind the Black ops. He then orders Parsons be found and hopefully Bourne too. PG-13 MONDAY, March 27, 2017 Florence Foster Jenkins Florence Foster Jenkins, an heiress form NYC always wanted to be a concert pianst and play Carnegie Hall. An injury in her youth deterred that dream. So she sets out to sing her way to Carnegie Hall knowing the only way to get there would be “Practice Practice Practice “ Her husband supports her venture and the true story of Florence Foster Jenkins playing Carnegie Hall becomes a truly historic event. PG-13 February – March 2017 Oldies But Goodies 11 Activities Events Meals on&Wheels Activities Events Meals on&Wheels MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY TUESDAY LUNCHEON Suggested donation $3.00 LUNCH IS SERVED AT 11:30 AM Menu items subject to change without notice FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 7 Roast Turkey Breast Sage Dressing Kernel Corn Rotini Pasta Salad FEBRUARY 14 Baked Ham Au Gratin Potatoes Green Beans Peas & Carrots FEBRUARY 2017 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY MARCH 2017 FEBRUARY 21 Breaded Chicken Breast Garlic Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Grape Cluster FEBRUARY 28 Meatloaf with Gravy Whipped Potatoes Glazed Baby Carrots Fresh Fruit Salad MARCH 2016 MARCH 7 Baked Chicken Russet Potatoes Kernel Corn Cantaloupe Wedge MARCH 14 Mostaccioli Italian Sausage Green Beans Grape Cluster MARCH 21 Meatballs in Burgundy Sauce Buttered Noodles Peas & Carrots Fresh Fruit Salad ABOVE MEALS: Menu Items Subject To Change Without TUESDAY LUNCHEON: Reservations required at Notice. Please Call 815-740-4225 To Cancel Meal Deliveries least 3 days in advance. Call 630-759-3411 ext. 228 MARCH 28 Deep Fried Chicken Macaroni & Cheese Green Beans Watermelon Wedge NUTRITION REMINDER…. The senior nutrition meal program in compliance with rules and regulations set forth by the Agency on Aging does not allow food items to be removed from the dining room. All food should be consumed at the meal time. These measures are taken seriously and will be enforced at the senior dining programs. 12 Oldies But Goodies February – March 2017 Activities & Events Trips & Activities Lynne’s Trips and Activities – February 2017 DINNER AND A MOVIE WHEN: FEBRUAURY 7 TIME: 5:30 PM FEE: $7 LIMIT: 100 What better to eat on these cold blustery days but a piping hot bowl of Chili, coupled with some shredded cheddar cheese, chopped onions, sour cream, and cornbread! You may choose to have a Chili Cheese Dog, as there will be Hot Dogs available also. Enjoy some Chips and Salsa at your table while you wait! Don’t worry, I won’t make anything too spicy. Of course, there is always a sweet treat to top off this delightful meal. Our movie selection is going to be what was planned last month. Due to technical difficulties, we were unable to see the scheduled movie, “Sully”. On January 15, 2009, a decidedly un-cinematic hero, Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger of US Airways, landed 155 souls into the Hudson River, safely, as he struggled with a plane crippled by birds in both engines. As we all know, the passengers and crew survived, so what does director Clint Eastwood bring to the big screen that could engage an audience knowing the blessed outcome? First, he brings Tom Hanks, not known to portray low-key heroes (see Bridge of Spies and Captain Phillips most recently), whose understated courage seems accurately to reflect the Sully we have come to know and see displayed with the credits. Second, Eastwood crafts one of the most believable crash and rescue scenes I have ever encountered. Also starring Laura Linney, Aaron Eckhart and Jeff Skiles. As in the authentic Hanks interpretation of the quiet Sully, the disaster is compelling and understated. No swelling or morbid music takes away from the terror. After seeing this film, you may have a heightened respect even for flight attendants, showing a more sincere bravery than summer blockbuster heroes could ever do as the crew directs the passengers: “Brace. Brace. Brace. Head down, stay down!” THE BODYGUARD AND LUNCH ON YOUR OWN WHERE: THE ORIENTAL THEATER - CHICAGO WHEN: FEBRUARY 8 TIME: 10:30 AM FEE: $83 LIMIT: 26 We will begin this afternoon’s journey with a trip to one of our own local restaurants, Golden Chopsticks. Golden Chopsticks is a traditional Chinese restaurant that serves sweet & sour dishes, lo Mein & other Chinese cuisine. Beef, pork, poultry, and seafood are among a variety of selections offered here. VERY affordable prices!! Dining in the neighborhood gives us plenty of time to enjoy lunch and fellowship with your fellow peers. It also allows a good amount of time to allow for a power nap on the way to the theatre! (just in case you need one); I’m sure YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS a minute of this production that derived from the actual movie, “The Bodyguard.” Former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard, Frank Farmer, is hired to protect superstar Rachel Marron from an unknown stalker. Each expects to be in charge, what they don’t expect is to fall in love. A ‘BRILLIANT!’ (The Times), breathtakingly romantic thriller, THE BODYGUARD features a host of irresistible classics including Queen of the Night, So Emotional, One Moment in Time, Saving All My Love, Run to You, I Have Nothing, Greatest Love of All, Million Dollar Bill, I Wanna Dance with Somebody and one of the greatest hit songs of all time – I Will Always Love You. THESE TICKETS WILL SELL SUPER FAST!! SIGN UP QUICKLY SO YOU DON’T MISS OUT! VALENTINE’S DAY PARTY WHEN: FEBRUARY 14 TIME: 11:30 AM FEE: $10 LIMIT: 250 Yep, it’s time for another party! A day to celebrate the people we love. Doesn’t have to be a spouse; could be a friend as well. Just an opportunity to share some good food and good fun!! We will cater in a remarkable meal, consisting of some delicious broasted chicken, tender roast beef, mashed potatoes, and a vegetable, followed by a delectable dessert!! You surely don’t want to miss this fabulous menu! Entertainment will be provided by a new artist for this event! Since he broke onto the scene more than twenty years ago, Chicago native Chris Colletti has done it all. His fresh approach to the music of the Big Band Era leaves his audience in awe. Whether he croons “Time after Time” or belts out “New York, New York”, he offers that elusive quality of class. He makes his audience a part of the show as he brings them into his musical world. Chris Colletti gives new meaning to the phrase “Highly Energetic and Versatile Performer”. His charisma and stage presence set him apart from the rest as he gives new life to Popular Standards, Ballads, Broadway Classics, and Italian Love Songs. Chris Colletti is truly a unique individual following in the footsteps of some of the greatest entertainers of all time. Since his musical beginnings, at a very young age, Chris Colletti has amassed a rather extensive list of credits. He has appeared on major cruise lines including Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Costa, Princess, and Norwegian and has been featured in musical theater productions of Jesus Christ Superstar, Godspell, The Music Man, Bye Bye Birdie, Little Shop of Horrors, A Chorus Line, and Ah Wilderness. Chris has traveled to Los Angeles, Las Vegas, St. Louis, New York, Michigan, Milwaukee, and Florida for numerous conventions and trade shows, and continues to bring his unique style and versatility to restaurants and lounges, dazzling his audiences throughout the Chicagoland area. Favorite musical legends like Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Al Martino, Mel Torme, Buddy Greco, Vic Damone, and Tony Bennett are just a few of the many performers whose music is a part of Chris’ vast repertoire which is parallel to a performer twice his age. By continuing to keep the music of the Big Band Era alive, he takes you on a journey back to a sweeter time, a simpler time….a time when a song and its lyrics really meant something. His boundless energy and enthusiasm, style and grace, lyrical interpretation and powerful vocal styling make him a unique talent in the world of music today. DON’T MISS THIS!! IT WILL SURELY BE A GREAT TIME!! February – March 2017 Oldies But Goodies 13 Activities & Events Trips & Activities Lynne’s Trips & Activities – February & March 2017 SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER WHERE: DRURY LANE – OAKBROOK WHEN: FEBRUARY 15 TIME: 10:30 AM FEE: $55 LIMIT: 25 Grab your bell-bottoms and take a trip back in time with “Saturday Night Fever.” Based on the 1977 hit film, Saturday Night Fever follows Brooklyn teen, Tony Manero, in his attempt to escape his tribulations by spending weekends at the local discotheque. Watch as Tony tries to win the admiration of the crowd as well as his heartthrob, Stephanie Mangano, with his electric moves. Featuring your favorite Bee Gees songs from the movie such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “More Than a Woman,” Saturday Night Fever is a nostalgic classic that will bring you dancing in the aisle. We will enjoy a delicious lunch before the show. Beginning with a Classic Caesar salad, then your choice of either Pecan Crusted Tilapia, with Creamy Roasted Garlic Butter Sauce or Traditional Roast Turkey, with herb stuffing, cranberries, and Turkey gravy. All entrées served with choice of one non-alcoholic beverage, freshly baked bread, and butter, along with chef’s selection of potato and vegetable. Of course, dessert to follow. SIGN UP QUICKLY!! SURE TO SELL OUT FAST!! LUNCH BUNCH WHERE: PAPADEAUX – WESTMONT WHEN: FEBRUARY 23 TIME: 11:30 FEE: $2 LIMIT: 40 Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen is the largest concept in one of the largest family-owned and operated restaurant companies in the United States. The Pappas family of restaurants offers many different cuisines and traditions, but common to all is an obsession with quality food and superior service. Pappas is a respected leader in the competitive restaurant industry. Their drive still comes from a passion for excellence, a focus on innovation and attention to detail and quality in everything they do. The Pappas Restaurants own and drive the trucks that deliver the freshest meats and seafood to their restaurants every day. They employ the electricians who keep the lights on and the kitchens humming. They even make our own chairs for the dining room floor! Appetizers, soups and salads, to fried shrimp, steak, lobster, crab, and everything in between! Deliciously prepared, and served piping hot, you are sure to bring home leftovers! This is a regular stop for us since MANY request to come back here. IF YOU’VE NOT TRIED THIS PLACE OUT YET, JOIN US! YOU WON’T BE SORRY! BREAKFAST WITH BILL WHEN: FEBRUARY 28 TIME: 9:00 AM LIMIT: 250 FREE!! FREE!! FREE!! FREE!! FREE!! FREE!! FREE!! FREE!! FREE!! FREE!! We are going to bring back this event this year. Hopefully we will have a better attendance in honor of our Veterans who served America and gave their lives so that we may have ours. We will enjoy a piping hot breakfast consisting of some piping hot scrambled eggs, hash browns, sausage and bacon and a short stack of pancakes, with some coffee or tea. We will be swooned by the sounds of the FREENOTES, INC. This band has been here before, and their arrangements are of the well-known bands of Glenn Miller, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, and many more, mostly from the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s, but still popular today. Start your day off with this fun-packed morning! You DON’T NEED to be a Veteran to come to this party. Come and show your love and support for the many men and women who served our Country. MARK YOUR CALENDERS! ADVANCED SIGN-UP IS REQUIRED!! DINNER AND A MOVIE WHEN: MARCH 7 TIME: 5:30 PM FEE: $7 LIMIT: 100 This is the month of “comfort foods.” I’m sure you will be having plenty of Corned Beef and Cabbage, so I decided to make something different. I am going to prepare Beef Stroganoff, a delicious dish consisting of some cubed round steak prepared with some sautéed mushroom and onions in a creamy mushroom gravy, served over egg noodles and topped off with a spot of sour cream. We will precede the meal with a tossed salad and a roll w/butter, and proceed with a sweet treat after the meal. I’m sure you won’t be disappointed! The movie selection this month I titled “Doubt.” Wow! Incredible performances from Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Mesmerizing intensity from Streep as the nun seeking to find Hoffman guilty of a sin he may or may not have committed. Amy Adams gives a sincere performance as the nun who sets the ball rolling with her suspicions that Hoffman may have molested a black student. The scenes between Streep and Hoffman crackle with intelligence and frightening intensity. Streep, as the unrelenting figure of justice, determined at any cost to destroy Hoffman, is terrifying and unrelenting. An absolute knockout, nuanced and convincing in every way. If anyone has any “doubts” about watching this movie due to the theme, then put those “doubts” aside as the writing and acting are without a“doubt” amongst the finest ever committed to film. ADVANCED SIGNUP IS REQUIRED!! 14 Oldies But Goodies February – March 2017 Activities & Events Trips & Activities Lynne’s Trips & Activities – March 2017 LUNCH BUNCH I WHERE: SOPHIA’S HOUSE OF PANCAKES - BOLINGBROOK WHEN: MARCH 9 TIME: 11:30 AM FEE: $1 LIMIT: 40 This was such a popular choice last year that I decided to repeat it. Sophia’s feel that their affordable prices are the ways to develop a great relationship with you, the patrons. They also believe that you will enjoy their very comfortable atmosphere. Sophia’s House of Pancakes is the restaurant to visit for the best breakfast around! Their food is prepared deliciously and the staff is always friendly and ready to serve you! They strive to present The Highest Quality Food, well prepared and at very modest prices. It is also their desire to add to your dining enjoyment with prompt service and a clean and comfortable atmosphere. For over 30 years, they’ve been offering the highest quality food to start your day off right! You can either select from a vast array of breakfast items to soups and salads, Panini’s, wraps, classic sandwiches, lunch entrees and much much more! I believe this little gem is a true diamond in the ruff and would encourage you all to come join us for an afternoon of good food, fun and fellowship! SIGN UP TODAY!! Fish Fry 1 LUNCH BUNCH II WHEN: MARCH 10 TIME: 5:00 – 8:00 PM $8 – WHITEFISH $9 – COMBO $10 – FRIED SHRIMP WHERE: THE RED APPLE - CHICAGO WHEN: MARCH 23 TIME: 11:00 AM FEE: $2 LIMIT: 40 You can pay for this event at the door, when you decide what you would like to eat. I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE! By far, the BEST polish food restaurant in Chicago!! Food is homemade, abundant, fresh, and delicious!! There is a fabulous variety - you won’t be able to try one of everything. They have all of the traditional dishes along with carved meats. Enjoy the buffet, they have a great variety and restaurant is very clean. MAKE SURE YOU BRING CASH, NO CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY Fish Fry 2 It’s always a good time when we get together for our annual fish fry’s. Each meal will be served with some French fries, cold slaw, and a roll. Come out and have some fun! Fellowship with the people in your community as well as DuPage Township Board and Staff. We will have a DJ so you can enjoy some movin’ and groovin’ also! Cash bar available. WHEN: MARCH 17 TIME: 11:30 PM FEE: $10 LIMIT: 250 Join in the fun and celebrate the luck of the Irish!! Everybody is Irish on St. Paddy’s Day, a GREAT reason to party it up with good friends! Nothing says spring like observing the first major holiday of the season with a fun-filled St. Patrick’s Day party! We will have a typical traditional Irish fare that will feature Corned Beef & Cabbage with boiled potatoes and carrots followed by a sweet treat. We will have macaroni and cheese available also. Put on your GREENS and your dancing shoes as you will be kicking up your heels to the fine sounds of “Lenny the DJ!” He always shows us a great time. Come and join this gala affair! You won’t want to miss it! SIGN UP TODAY! PARTIES FILL UP QUICKLY!! PROBLEMS WITH PACE? Call PACE Hotline and voice your complaints!! (847) 364-7223 ATTENTION: PACE BUS RIDERS! Anyone riding the Pace Bus must apply for a Pace bus card 3 – 4 weeks before they intend to ride on the bus. WHEN: MARCH 24 TIME: 5:00 – 8:00 PM $8 – WHITEFISH $9 – COMBO $10 – FRIED SHRIMP This is the second and last chance to enjoy this fantastic meal. It’s always a good time when we get together for our annual fish fry’s. Each meal will be served with some French fries, cold slaw, and a roll. Come out and have some fun and fellowship with the people in your community as well as DuPage Township Board and Staff. We will have a DJ to enjoy some movin’ and groovin’ also! Cash bar available. You can pay for this event at the door, when you decide what you would like to eat. I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE! PACE DIAL-A-RIDE 1-800-244-4410 (NOTE – NEW NUMBER!) Call within a week before the trip is to be scheduled. Please call the Thursday before the week requested. ELIGIBILITY: Service is available to persons 65 years of age or older, and persons with a disability. SERVICE HOURS – Monday – Friday 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Apply at the LEVY CENTER, 251 Canterbury Lane, Bolingbrook, during normal business hours. February – March 2017 $ Oldies But Goodies 1.00 ONE-WAY FARE 15 Activities Events Oldies But&Goodies DuPage Township The Levy Center 251 Canterbury Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60440-2834 (630) 759-3411 PRSRT FIRST CLASS U.S. Postage PAID Bolingbrook, IL Permit No. 278 Willi M. William M Mayer M Supervisor Patricia Mayoral-Stach Clerk TRUSTEES Alyssia Benford 16 Ken Burgess Maripat Oliver Jean Kelly Assessor Patricia Holloway Collector Oldies But Goodies Dennis Raga February – March 2017
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