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PLAY!REAL PEOPLE. REAL POSSIBILITIES.
Table of Contents
News & Notes Page 2..............................
Activities & Events Pages 2-3.............
Excursions Pages 4-6 ............................
Health & Wellness Page 7......................
Daily Schedule Page 8.............................
Menus Pages 9-12...................................
Carleen Hildebrand has had many roles in her 12 years with the Hilliard Recreation and Parks Department. She is probably best known for her time as a preschool teacher, summer recreation art instructor, and jump rope instructor. In addition to chaperoning senior trips, she currently works at the front office of the Community and Senior Centers.
Carleen and her husband, Ron, are both Ohio University graduates, have been married 29 years, and have four adult children, all in college. Bobby is a Chemical Engineering major at Ohio State, Caroline is a student/athlete at Ohio University studying
Electrical Engineering and running cross country and track, Catherine studies High School Math Education in at Bowling Green State University, and Ricky is a Mechanical Engineering
major at Ohio University. A journalism graduate,
Carleen was a radio news reporter, technical writer and stay-at-home mom before joining the
Recreation and Parks Department staff. In
addition to teaching sports at the Recreation Center, Carleen coached boys and girls soccer (HOSA) for many years.
Who would you like to meet if you went back in history?Carleen Hildebrand, Staff: Maya Angelou Mary Ann Joseph: Susan B. Anthony Barb Zimmerman: Florence Nightingale, founder of modern medicine Julie May: Clara Barton
City or country? Carleen: I like things about both, but if I had to choose, it would be country. Mary Ann: City Barb: City Julie: Country
Do you have any brothers or sisters? Carleen: Three brothers and one sister. Mary Ann: Two brothers; one older, one younger Barb: One sister Julie: Two older sisters and a younger brother
Have you tried sushi? Like it?Carleen: Yes and yes. Mary Ann: Yes and yes. Barb: Yes and I like California rolls. Julie: Yes, but I didn’t really enjoy it.
WHAT ELSE CAN YOU TELL US?
Membership RenewalMemberships are valid for a period of 12
months. A renewal form is available in the office. Memberships are $15.
Complimentary memberships are provided to those 90 years of age and older.
Recreation & Parks Department
3810 Veterans Memorial DriveHilliard, Ohio 43026
614.876.07478 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Long-time employee familiar to many
VOLUME 36, NO. 5 NOVEMBER 2015- JANUARY 2016
hilliardohio.gov
SeniorCenter
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BingoSponsored by area businesses, including Darby Glen, Mill Run Care Center, Mayfair Village and Altercare.
• Thursdays, 1 p.m.; $2
Happiness ClubReservations due by 4 p.m. the Tuesday prior. Call Joy Hoffman at 614.876.6694 to reserve or cancel for November and December dates; 614.876.0747 for January and beyond. You are responsible for the cost of the meal if you register.
• Fridays, Nov. 13, Dec. 11 and Jan. 8; $6
Crochet ClassExperienced or beginner, have fun with others. Join Lindsay Cohler from Mill Run Gardens the fourth Wednesday of the month.
• Wednesdays, Nov. 25, Dec. 23 and Jan. 27, 1 p.m.; Free, supplies provided by Mill Run
Dine & Discover with Carriage Court Carriage Court hosts this luncheon with an informative speaker after our meal.
• Friday, Jan. 15, Noon; Free
Veterans Day LuncheonJoin us in honoring our senior veterans at a special luncheon program. We salute all the men and women who have served our country. This lunch is open to all and free to our veterans. Regular lunch price applies to non-veterans. After lunch enjoy a program in your honor.
• Tuesday, Nov. 10, Noon-2 p.m.; free to veterans, $5 for non-veterans
Po-Ke-NoSponsored by Mayfair Village the last Thursday of every month.
• Thursday, Jan. 29, 10 a.m.
Jewelry Making ClassAll supplies are provided. This class is taught at The Laurels of Hilliard by Katie Edgington and Navi Kandula. Please register in advance.
• Friday, Dec. 11; Free
Thanksgiving LuncheonFeaturing all the traditional favorites including turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, green beans, cranberries and pumpkin pie.
• Thursday, Nov. 19, Noon; $5
Christmas LuncheonCelebrate the season with us at our annual Christmas luncheon.
• Thursday, Dec. 17, 11 a.m. hors d’ oeuvres & entertainment, lunch at noon, $8, register in advance.
RegistrationRegistration for all new programs listed in this newsletter begins online Friday, Oct. 9 and in person at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 13. We are no longer able to take call-in registrations due to the new credit card regulations.
No programmingThere is no regular programming on special event meal days.
Center ClosingsThe center is closed on Nov. 11, 26 and 27; Dec. 24 and 25; and Jan. 1. The center closes at 2 p.m. on Dec. 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 30 and 31. No lunch is served on Dec. 22, 23, 29 and 31.
Winter Weather PolicyIf Hilliard City Schools are canceled due to the weather, all of the programs and activities at the Recreation and Parks Department are canceled. Please don’t risk driving, or walking, in poor or hazardous weather conditions. Remember side streets and parking lots are often the last to be cleared!
OSHIIPHave a Medicare or Health insurance question? A counselor helps explain and sort out problems with Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare supplemental insurance policies, long-term care insurance, retirement health plans and other health insurance. The Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program provides free information and other health insurance services to people in Ohio covered by Medicare. Schedule a one-on-one appointment at the Center office for the fourth Thursday of the month. Holiday MailboxOur holiday mailbox, through which you may share holiday wishes with your friends at the center, opens Dec. 1. We know it’s expensive to mail cards so all you have to is put the recipient’s name on the envelope, arrange them alphabetically and drop them off at the office. From there, the elves sort them for pick up at the center (we do not mail cards). We keep your cards until Jan. 8; cards not picked up by then are recycled.
PLAY! Program & Activity GuideFor additional information on daily programs and cancelation policies pick up a Fall/Winter Program and Activity Guide.
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NEWS & NOTES NewsletterVOLUME 36, NO. 5NOVEMBER 2015 - JANUARY 2016
Senior Center
ACTIVITIES & SPECIAL EVENTS
INSIDE: Special Events, Adopt-A-Park and More
hilliardohio.gov/playRecreation & Parks Department614.876.5200
Fall & Winter 2015-16Programs & Activities
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ACTIVITIES & SPECIAL EVENTS (CONTINUED)
Norwich Township Fire Fighter’s Lunch and LearnLook for a flyer for future dates.
TaxesAARP tax assistance begins the week of Feb. 8. Signup for an appointment beginning Jan. 4.
Noon Year’s Eve PartyGet ready to celebrate the New Year at our Noon Year’s Eve Party! The day begins with hors d’ oeuvres and entertainment at 11 a.m., and then enjoy lunch of Pork and Sauerkraut.
• Wednesday, Dec. 30, 11 a.m-1 p.m., $8. Register in advance.
Scotland and Ireland Preview Interested in our Scotland/Ireland trip in May 2016? Ccome see Sandy from World of Travel and get all your questions answered.
• Wednesday, Nov. 4, 10 a.m.
Tour of India “India — a cultural odyssey” will feature a colorful slide show about the various festivals and tourist attractions that makes India so unique! Presented by Rupa Rao from Hear USA and Tom Borbanaro from Caring Inc.
• Thursday, Nov. 12, 10 a.m.
Thanksgiving JeopardyTest your knowledge of Thanksgiving with our Jeopardy. Darby Glenn and Jessie Mae Homes are providing the prizes and snacks for this fun educational event.
• Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1 p.m.
Christmas Cookie Making Class Try your cookie making skills at several cookie stations and take some of the delicious makings home! Options Home Care and Darby Glenn are providing all the ingredients and it’s up to you to create the delicious cookies. Join us for this free fun event.
• Monday, Dec. 7, 11 a.m.
New Year’s Resolution Everyone's resolutions are different! Learn what will work for your life style and ability! So many opportunities to enjoy for 2016. Join Jessie Mae Homes and Darby Glenn for tips, tricks, snacks and giveaways.
• Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1 p.m.
Two Men and A Truck Come learn from the experts how to prepare and make your move a success! Food and refreshments provided.
• Thursday, Jan. 7, 10 a.m.
Annual City of Hilliard Tree Lighting Begin the holiday season with lighting the City tree by Mayor Don Schonhardt. Enjoy musical selections by the Scioto Darby Elementary 1st grade choir under the direction of Joyce Brandt. This festive evening also includes a visit by Santa, ice sculpting demonstrations, reindeer, cookie decorating, hot chocolate and more.
• Hilliard’s Station Park, Thursday, Dec. 3, 5-7:30 p.m.
Local ShopThe center bus picks you up at your home if you live in the City of Hilliard and departs from the center at 11 a.m.; $2. Reservations needed in advance.
• Nov. 6: Giant Eagle • Nov. 30: Kroger • Dec. 11: Meijer • Dec. 18: Wal-Mart • Jan. 8: Giant Eagle • Jan. 22: Kroger
Scioto Downs RacinoWith more than 2,100 of the most popular games, you’re sure to find the game for you! You must be signed up by the Friday before the trip to receive a $10 free play and $5 lunch credit. • Wednesdays, Dec. 16 and Jan.
27, 9:30 a.m; $4, plus lunch OYO at Racino
• Register for bus or 20 people may register to drive
Hollywood Casino More than 2,500 blockbuster slots, 70 big-time table games, and 36 tables of live poker. New card sign-ups will get to play a Kiosk game and win between $5-15.
• Thursday, Jan. 21, 9:30 a.m.; $3, plus lunch OYO at Casino
Hearth Warming Holiday – WaynesvilleKick off the holiday season in Downtown Waynesville for Hearth Warming Holidays! Discover that unique gift, shop for fabulous decorating ideas and join us for the festivities in over 60 shops, galleries and restaurants. The specialty shops are fully stocked with the newest in holiday merchandise, the antique stores are ready for you to discover a great “find,” and the galleries are filled with new artwork and unique artisan designs. Our quaint and lively restaurants are ready to welcome you.
• Friday, Nov. 6, 9 a.m.; $5 at signup, plus lunch OYO
OSU Don Scott Field AirportWe will take an interactive, behind-the-scenes tour of The Ohio State University Airport. The tour is led by an airport employee and covers areas of the airport such as aircraft maintenance, the ramp, the observation tower, customer service, the terminal, line service, corporate aviation, and flight education.
• Tuesday, Nov. 17, 9:30 a.m.; $4 at signup, plus lunch OYO
A Christmas Carol and Chintz Room for LunchA Columbus tradition for more than 30 years, Nebraska Theatre Caravan returns with the national touring production of A Christmas Carol. Capturing every detail of the Dickens classic, from the spine-chilling ghosts and gorgeous renditions of traditional British carols to crotchety Scrooge and lovable Tiny Tim, Columbus audiences have come to love Charles Dickens’ enchanting story and this treasured holiday event.
• Monday, Nov. 30; 9 a.m.; $4 at signup and $6 cash day of tour, plus lunch at The Chintz OYO
Grove City Senior Center Christmas Play: When Christmas Left Rattler CanyonJoin us for this holiday play which takes place in a western saloon on a December day in the 1800s. The Mayor of Rattler Canyon gambles away the town to Big Bad Ben. What’s worse is that Big Bad Ben hates Christmas, so he cancels it! When Johnny, the owner of the saloon, asks for a sign from the good Lord a young couple walks in. Joey and Marie,
who is clearly pregnant, are looking for a place to stay for the night, but he doesn’t have a vacancy, so he directs them to the shed out back. Starting to sound familiar?
• Thursday, Dec. 3, 10:30 a.m.; $4 at signup and one canned food for donation, plus lunch OYO
Winterfair 2015Winterfair features artists from across the nation, working in ceramics, metal, jewelry, photography, painting, glass and more. Shop for your unusual Christmas gifts at the State Fairgrounds.
• Friday, Dec. 4, 10 a.m.; $4 at signup, plus lunch at Winterfair
BalletMet Carmen.maquia Dress RehearsalExperience Carmen as never before with the Company Premiere of the modern and dynamic Carmen.maquia. “This nouvelle ‘Carmen’ twists, jerks, jumps and finally seduces for a tour de force as human and moving as the original,” said Sid Smith, Special to the Chicago Tribune.
• Friday, Feb. 5, 10 a.m.; $4 at signup and $17 cash day of performance, plus lunch OYO
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EXCURSIONS
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Senior Living FestivalThe 5th Annual Senior Living Festival is a free celebration for older adults to be held, Oct. 30, at The Hollywood Casino. The event includes information exhibits, door prizes, live entertainment, recreational activities and free parking.
• Friday, Oct. 30, 9:45 a.m.; $3 at signup, plus lunch OYO
Morgan House and Bakers VillageThe Morgan House as we know it was established in 1985. It was erected from the original log cabin named after famed Civil War Veteran John Hunt Morgan. Shortly after the Civil War, the log cabin was dismantled and reassembled on Glick Road at the entrance to Dublin, Ohio near the Columbus Zoo. At Bakers Village, sometime in October, the elves arrive to transform the shop into a Christmas Wonderland. There are gorgeous trimmed theme trees, strolling carolers, delicious home-made cookies, and all the special Christmas gifts and home décor items you love.
• Tuesday, Dec 15; 10:30 a.m. bus departure; $4 at signup; plus lunch on your own at Morgan House
Lacomedia – A Christmas StoryRalphie Parker wants only on thing for Christmas, an Official Red Ryder® Carbine-Action 200-shot Range Model Air Rifle. A Christmas Story, The Musical is the hilarious account of Ralphie’s desperate quest to ensure that this most perfect of gifts ends up under his tree this Christmas. This must-see show captures holiday wonder with such deliciously wicked wit that it is sure to delight children and grown-ups alike!
• Thursday, Nov. 5, 9 a.m. bus departure; $49 at signup, lunch included at performance
Schmidt’s Sausage Haus & North MarketThe menu is full service German, but they are famous for their sausages, which they make themselves. Try the “Bahama Mama” with potato pancakes and the Fresh Bratwurst with green beans and spatzel. For desert, you need to be sure you get a half pound cream puff.
• Wednesday, Nov. 4, 10:30 a.m. bus departure; $4 at signup, plus lunch OYO
EXCURSIONS (CONTINUED)
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Included Features• Roundtip airfare • Sightseeing by luxury coach
with a professional tour director • Nine nights hotel accomodations • Nine full breakfasts, one lunch
and six dinners, featuring: Scottish Evening in Edinburgh, Canal Cruise dinnner and live music, Bunratty Castle Medival Banquet, three table d’hote dinners
• Welcome get-together drink • Tours of Glasgow, Edinburgh
and Dublin • Loch Ness Scenic cruise • Blai Athol Distillery whisky
tasting and tour • Scotland to Ireland and across
the River Shannon • Farmhouse tea and scones with
sheepdog display • Horse-drawn jaunting car ride in
Killarney • Deluxe carry-on backpack, ticket
wallet, luggage tags and strap
Visits and Admissions to: • Provand’s Lordship • Spean Bridge Woollen Mill, St.
Andrews, Edinburgh Castle, Titanic Belfast, Book of Kells at Trinity College
• Blarney Castle • Blarney Woollen Mills • Skelling Experience • Cliffs of Moher • Clonmacnoise Monastic Site • Headsets for walking tours
Day 1 -- Sample of TripArrive in Scotland on Monday, May 13, 2016. We take a city tour of the main attractions of Glasgow including red sandstone Victorian buildings, delightful parks, Glasgow Catherdral and the River Clyde -- once famous for shipbuilding and international trade. We drive around George Square with its ornate City chambers and visit Provand’s Lordship, Glasgow’s oldest house built in 1471. The house was originally part of a hospital and has been extensively restored and furnished. We also take a visit to the extensive collections in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, which originally opened in 1901, before chatting with our tour director about our trip with a welcome drink before dinner.
May 12-22, 2016
Details10 days / 9 nights
$3,995/per person, double occupancy
$4,799, single occupancy
A Taste of Scotland & Ireland
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Alzheimer’s Support GroupA support group for family members, caregivers and friends of people with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders. This group provides participants with an opportunity to discuss caregiving challenges and share helpful tips, while receiving support from others who are in similar situations.
• Third Friday, 9:30 a.m.
Wellness Wednesday LunchStaying active, maintaining spiritual well-being and eating well are keys to living a longer, healthier life—no matter how old you are. Nurture your mind, body and spirit through lunch and educational programs.
• Wednesdays, Nov. 18, Dec. 16 and Jan. 20, 11:45 a.m.; $5
Fitness RoomFitness equipment, treadmills, free weights and stationery bikes are available in the weight room at the Community Center during open hours.
• $5/month
YogaNo need to register, just attend when you are available! Bring a mat and wear comfortable clothes. Instructor: Debbie Rogers.
• Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m.; $5 drop-in fee
ZumbaZumba uses interval training combining fast and slow rhythms for an effective aerobic workout. It is basically watch and follow. Zumba is not only good for the body, but it is great for the mind. The class is designed so all abilities are welcome to attend. Instructor: Doreen Woodard.
• Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:15-9:45 a.m., Sundays, 5-6 p.m., and Mondays and Thursdays, 6-7 p.m.; $3
Indoor WalkingIndoor walking is available in the gym.
• Monday-Friday, 8-8:45 a.m.
Pickleball Interested in Pickleball? It is a court game slower than tennis with strategies similar to tennis and table tennis. Pickleball is played with wood or composite paddles and perforated, plastic balls similar to Whiffle balls. The game is named after a co-inventor’s dog, Pickles, a cocker spaniel with a penchant for chasing stray balls from the playing courts and hiding them in nearby bushes.
• Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:15-10:30 a.m., Wednesdays, 12:30-2:30 p.m.; Free
Corn HoleGreat exercise and lots of fun!
• Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.; Free
Get Fit This class is a complete full-body workout. Some exercises are done while seated and some while standing. All students work at their own pace. Free weights are used. Instructors: Tony Johnson and Maggie Schmidt.
• Tuesdays and Fridays, 9:15-10 a.m.; $2 or an activity card
The New LifestyleThis class provides fantastic fitness which empowers you to embrace a healthier lifestyle by increasing strength, endurance, balance and flexibility in a non-intimidating atmosphere using weights, bands, balls, or simply your own resistance. Instuctor: Jane Stauffer.
• Mondays and Thursdays, 10:30-11:15 a.m.; $5
Chair VolleyballPlay this fun version of volleyball with a 20-inch beach ball, smaller court and lower net. Instructor: Linda Hoover.
• First and third Fridays, 10:15 a.m.; Free
Line DancingLine dancing is a great way to exercise and have fun! Special clothing is not needed but best not to wear athletic shoes. Instructor: Nancy Bryner.
• Tuesdays, 1:15 p.m.; $2 or an activity card
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Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3 4 5 6
Cheddar Chicken Mashed Potatoes Glazed Carrots
Hot Fudge Sundae
Meat Loaf Au Gratin Potatoes
Green Beans Lemon Dessert
City Chicken Buttered Potatoes
Cali. Blend Veggies Cherry Pie
10 11 12 13
Veteran’s Day Luncheon
Chicken & Noodles Mashed Potatoes
Broccoli Chocolate Cream
Pie
Veteran’s Day
CLOSED
Stuffed Peppers Mashed Potatoes Mixed Vegetables
Brownies
Happiness Club Baked Ham
Au Gratin Potatoes Green Beans
Cranberry Salad Dessert
Call Joy by Tuesday to Register
614.876.6694
17 18 19 20
Pork Chops Cornbread Stuffing
Baked Beans Chocolate Ice
Cream
Sloppy Joes Potato Soup Cole Slaw
Chips Blueberry
Cheesecake
Thanksgiving Turkey & Dressing Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans Cranberry Sauce
Pumpkin Pie
24 25 26 27
Vegetable Beef Soup
Grilled Cheese Pickles Chips
Apple Pie
Liver & Onions Mashed Potatoes
Cauliflower Brownie Sundae
Thanksgiving Day
CLOSED CLOSED
HILLIARD PARK CAFE
CALL 614.876.0747
Please make a reservation by 4 p.m. the preceding day. Meal
tickets are available in the Senior Center office as an
alternative to paying the $5 meal charge each day.
A meal ticket may be purchased for six (6) meals for
$29 or 12 meals for $58 with cash, check, VISA,
Discover, MasterCard or American Express. Meals are
served at Noon.
Happiness Club is $6 and special event lunches may
be more.
Meals are served at
Noon. Cost is $5.
Meal price for
non-members is $7.
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DECEMBER 2015
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 2 3 4
Spaghetti & Meat Sauce
Tossed Salad Garlic Bread Cherry Pie
Cabbage Rolls Mashed Potatoes
Cali. Blend Veggies Peach Cake
Oven Fried Chicken Parsley Buttered
Potatoes Glazed Carrots
Poke Cake
Prayer Luncheon Sweet & Sour Beef
over Rice Broccoli
Peanut Butter Cake
8 9 10 11
Chicken Cordon Bleu
Scalloped Potatoes Green Beans
Apple Pie
New England Boiled Dinner
Pineapple Sheet Cake
Baked Steak Mashed Potatoes Peas & Carrots
Butterscotch Pudding
Happiness Club Parmesan Chicken Mashed Potatoes Mixed Vegetables
Cinnamon Applesauce Salad
Dessert Call Joy by Tuesday to
Register 614.876.6694
15 16 17 16
Pork Chops Parsley Buttered
Potatoes Cauliflower
Hot Fudge Sundae
Broccoli Cheese Soup
Ham Salad Sandwich
Chips Fruit Cup
Cherry Cheesecake
Christmas Lunch Pork Roast
Mashed Potatoes Mixed Vegetables
Jell-O Salad Pumpkin Dump
Cake
22 23 24 25
NO LUNCH NO LUNCH CLOSED
Christmas Day
CLOSED
29 30 31 1
OPEN 8-2 NO LUNCH
Noon Year’s Eve Pork & Sauerkraut Mashed Potatoes Glazed Carrots Apple Pie A La
Mode
OPEN 8-2 NO LUNCH CLOSED
HILLIARD PARK CAFE
CALL 614.876.0747
Please make a reservation by 4 p.m. the preceding day. Meal
tickets are available in the Senior Center office as an
alternative to paying the $5 meal charge each day.
A meal ticket may be purchased for six (6) meals for
$29 or 12 meals for $58 with cash, check, VISA,
Discover, MasterCard or American Express. Meals are
served at Noon.
Happiness Club is $6 and special event lunches may
be more.
Meals are served at
Noon. Cost is $5.
Meal price for
non-members is $7.
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JANUARY 2016
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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Salmon Patties Parsley Buttered
Potatoes Creamed Peas Vanilla Pudding
Lasagna Tossed Salad Garlic Bread
Cinnamon Roll Cake
Parmesan Chicken Wild Rice Succotash
Cherry Crisp
Happiness Club Salisbury Steak
Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Jell-O Salad
Dessert Call by Tuesday to
register: 614.876.0747
12 13 14 15
Chipped Beef over Biscuits
Glazed Carrots Applesauce
Chocolate Cream Pie
Meat Loaf Au Gratin Potatoes
Green Beans Angel Food Cake w/
Strawberries
Vegetable Beef Soup
Grilled Cheese Chips
Pickles Cottage Cheese Bread Pudding
19 20 21 22
Chili Baked Potato Applesauce Cherry Pie
Cheese Ravioli w/ Meat Sauce
Tossed Salad Garlic Bread
Texas Sheet Cake
Liver & Onions Mashed Potatoes
Cali. Blend Veggies Fruit Cocktail Cake
26 27 28 29
Sloppy Joes Macaroni & Cheese
Chips Kool Aid Pie Applesauce
Bacon Quiche Fruit Cup
Muffin Key Lime Pie
Pork Chops Fried Potatoes w/
Onions Stewed Tomatoes
Baked Beans Strawberry Pretzel
Dessert
Prayer Luncheon Oven Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes Mixed Vegetables
Peach Crisp
HILLIARD PARK CAFE
CALL 614.876.0747
Please make a reservation by 4 p.m. the preceding day. Meal
tickets are available in the Senior Center office as an
alternative to paying the $5 meal charge each day.
A meal ticket may be purchased for six (6) meals for
$29 or 12 meals for $58 with cash, check, VISA,
Discover, MasterCard or American Express. Meals are
served at Noon.
Happiness Club is $6 and special event lunches may
be more.
Meals are served at
Noon. Cost is $5.
Meal price for
non-members is $7.
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Recreation & Parks Department3810 Veterans Memorial Drive
Hilliard, Ohio 43026614.876.0747hilliardohio.gov
PLAY!Real People. Real Possibilities.
VOLUME 36, NO. 5NOVEMBER 2015 - JANUARY 2015
PRESORT STDUS Postage PaidPermit No. 37Hilliard, OH
Center ClosingsThe Center is closed Nov. 11, 26-27; Dec. 24-25; and Jan. 1. The Center closes at 2 p.m. on Dec. 21-23, 28-31.
SeniorCenter
PHYLLIS A ERNST
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PLUS: Blue Splash SpecialPurchase discounted pool memberships between Monday, Jan. 4 and Friday March, 31, 2016! Gift certificates are available at the Recreations & Parks Department office.
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