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OAK LAWN PUBLIC 1I8RAP...V.:..- -.
BULK RATE N.P.U.S. POSTAGE
PAIDOak Lawn.IL
60453Permit No. 216
Spring Flea MarketThe Oak Lawn Senior Citizen
Council will hold a Spring FleaMarket at the Senior Center on April28th and 29th. Hours for the two dayevent are 9 am to 4 pm on Friday and 9am to 1 pm on Saturday.
Thursday April 27th will be dropoff day for those who wish to donateitems. We will accept donations from8:30 to 5 on that day. Items that can beused include pots, pans, glasses, dishes,jewelry, plants, small appliances,knick-knacks and small clean articlesof clothing. Heavy furniture orextremely large articles cannot beaccepted. Due to lack of storage spacewe CANNOT accept donations beforeApril 27th.
Over the years many people havefound collectible and valuable items toadd to their own households. Come tobrowse and come to buy!
Coffee, coffee cake, hotdogs andsandwiches will be sold all day longduring the Flea Market.
SENIOR CENTER CLOSINGSThe Senior Center will be closed
Good Friday, April 21,
and Memorial Day, Monday, May 29.
The Oak Lawn Senior CitizenCouncil will hold their annual springluncheon at the Sabre Room on Saturday,April 15.
Tickets will go on sale after noon onMonday, March 6. The cost will be$15.00 per person, which includes theChicken Kiev dinner and the Sabre Roomshow.
The luncheon is not restricted to OakLawn residents. You may bring guestsfrom other cities or suburban areas.
Come join us for a lovely afternoonof food and entertainment.
OAK LAWN PUBLICLIJ3RARYATTN: PERIODICALS9427 SOUTH RAYMONDOAK LAWN IL 60453
ADDRESSCORRECTIONREQUESTED
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Seniors(50 and over)
Robert Morris College at OakLawn Center and the Oak Lawn SeniorCenter will sponsor an introduction tocomputers for seniors. Classes will beheld at the Oak Lawn Community HighSchool on April 24th through the 28thfrom 9 to 11 am.
Class size is limited so if you wantto take five classes or just one or two,please call or come into the Center tosign up and pay for your classes. TheSpring Break schedule is listed below.
Monday- Getting your Feet Wet:An Introduction to Computers
This introductory class is designedfor people with no computer experience.You'll learn to decipher computerterminology, use basic computerfunctions, and how to select a computerthat meets your needs. $20.00
Thesday- Message in a Bottle: AnIntro to Word Processing Using WORD
Learn how to create, save and printfiles using Microsoft Word. $20.00
Wednesday- Making the Most ofThese Golden Days: Improving LifeSatisfaction.
An informative and interactive sessionled by a Doctor of Gerontology. Free
Thursday- Digging Deep: AnIntroduction to Genealogy Research
Learn how to trace your roots byfollowing the instructions of a localgenealogy enthusiast. $20.00
Friday- Surfing for Seniors: AnIntroduction to the Internet and WorldWide Web
Learn all of the basics of navigatingthe Internet, including e-mail usage,information 'search and moneymanagement techniques. $20.00
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MARCH - APRIL - MAY 2000
5330 W. 95th Street, Oak Lawn, 11 .. . ~-6q45:iiVEDPhone 708-499-0240 Fax 708- 22f2039· .._~
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Know Fraud
Sometime during the month ofMarch theCensus Bureau wiII be mailing you the 2000Census form for you to complete and return.
In the 1990 Census, Cook County andthe State of llIinois were under countedcausing a great loss in revenue.
Please filI out your Census form thisyear and make "sure you count". Help:will be available throughout the County Ifyou need assistance with the questionnaire.
The Postmaster General has issued awarning about fraudulent telemarketers.Beware of an unknown caIIer who says youhave won a prize and asks - you to sendmoney first. Also beware of someone sayingthey are a law enforcement officer who willhelp you - for a fee!
Don't assume a friendly voice belongsto a friend. Never give your credit card,checking account or social security numbersto an unknown caIIer.
You can visit the Know Fraud Web siteat www.consumer.gov/knowfraud. If youthink you're a victim of fraud caII toIl free1-877-987-3728.
Health ScreeningsPRESSURE TESTING
On the first and third Wednesday ofeach month the Village of Oak LawnParamedics are at the Senior Center forBlood Pressure testing.
The Paramedics arrive at the Center at10 a.m. and test all residents who are present.
If an emergency calI is received, theParamedics must leave the Center.However, they do return when they ha..vecompleted their service.
There is no charge for Blood PressureTesting and you will be tested on afirst-come, first-served basis.DIABETES TESTING
Advocate Home Health Services willbe at the Senior Center on Friday, May 19thto do Blood Sugar Testing for Diabetes.You must have an appointment for this test.Please calI the Senior Center at 499-0240 toarrange for your appointment. The time slotfor these tests are 9 a.m. to noon. There is nofasting required for this test.
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IYL (}JV~1774. .c:Jcco ~f( LAWN SENIOR CITIZENS~~
Lee and Mike Schneider are ahappy movie couple.
Judy Sallas and Estelle Mica attend the Tuesdaymovies at the Senior Center.
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Oak Lawn Senior CitizenCommission & Council
5330 W. 95th St., Oak Lawn, IL 60453Phone: 499-0240
Senior Citizen Commission
Thomas Kill, ChairmanMary Dewan, Vice-ChairmanFred France, SecretaryRobert Black, CommissionerEmmett Meyer, CommissionerHarriet Niemiec, CommissionerFerne Town, Commissioner
DIRECTORY
Senior Citizen Staff
Rochelle Hatton, DirectorEstelle Bult, SecretaryCindy Jelley, Clerk TypistMary Sharkey, Clerk
Senior Citizen Council
Frank Czaja, PresidentRobert Mangold, First Vice-PresidentPauline Daniels, Second Vice-PresidentAlice Gust, Corres. SecretaryMarge France, Recording SecretaryWilliam Costello, TreasurerRay Navy, Assistant Treasurer
Village of Oak Lawn9446 South Raymond, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
Phone: 636-4400
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Notary PublicEstelle Bult is a Notary Public for
Cook County, Illinois. If you need adocument notarized, she will be happyto assist you.
There is no charge for this service,but remember, the Notary is witnessingyour signature, so do not sign yourname until you come into the office.
Tuesday moviegoers Geri Andreason, MargaretFreeburg arid Virginia Lories enjoy getting together.
Husband and wife team, George and JosephineSchuch, volunteer at the Tuesday movie programs.
Tuesday MoviesEvery Tuesday at.l p.m. "the Oak
Lawn Senior Center features currentand old time videos. At intermissionrefreshments are served. Come join usfor some excellent films.
March 7th - Runaway Bride - JuliaRoberts and Richard Gere. 116 min.
March 14th - A Slight Case ofMurder - William H. Macy. 94 min.
March 21st - Pushing Tin - JohnCusack and Billy Bob Thornton.124 min.
March 28th - Rear Window Christopher Reeve & Daryl Hannah.89 min.
April 4th - Inherit the Wind George C. Scott & Jack Lemmon.113 min.
April 11th - Calamity Jane - DorisDay & Howard Keel. 107 min.
April 18th - Bowtinger - SteveMartin & Eddie Murphy. 97 min.
April 25th - Krippendorf's Tribe Richard Dreyfuss & Jenna Elfman.94 min.
May 2nd - Mickey Blue Eyes Hugh Grant & James Caan. 102 min.
May 9th - Life is Beautiful Roberto Benigni & Nicoletta Braschi.116 min.
May 16th - Notting Hill - JuliaRoberts & Hugh Grant. 114 min.
May 23rd - Tarzan - Walt Disneyanimated production. 88 min.
May 30th - The Red Violin Samuel Jackson & Greta Scacchi.132 min. (This film will begin at12:45 pm.)
The Senior Citizen Commission andCouncil in cooperation with the Oak LawnPolice Department have an IdentificationBracelet program.
Oak Lawn residents 50 years of ageand older can obtain a personal LD.bracelet at the Senior Center, 5330 W. 95thStreet.
You will be required to fill out aninformation sheet before you purchase yourbracelet. This info will be put on the PoliceDepartment computer file.
You do not have to have a medicalpr~lem to purchase one of the bracelets.The purpose of the program is to obtainvital personal information, in an efficientmanner, in case of an accident oremergency.
Over the years Alfred's OrangeBlossom Jeweler has removed or addedlinks to these bracelets for our seniorsconvenience. There has never been acharge for this service to decrease orexpand a bracelet. We would like to thankAlfred and his staff for his generosity to theOak Lawn Community.
If you are planning to move in thenear future we would appreciate hearing from you.
The office staff tries to keep a current and updated mailing list and byphoning us with your new address, you'will assist us in maintaining this list.
Second LanguagePeriodically people come to the
Center office for assistance but speakvery little English.
We are looking for people fluent ina second language whom we mightcontact to interpret and help us understand the needs of the non-Englishspeaking person.
If you would be willing to assist us,please call the Senior Center and giveus your name and phone number forfuture reference. We can be reached at499-0240.
Lending LibraryThe Oak Lawn Senior Center has a
small lending library located in thelounge area. If you are looking forpaperback books to take home andread, you are more than welcome tohelp yourself. We also take donations.If you are finished with your paperbackbooks we will be happy to add them toour library.
Change ofAddress??
1.0. Bracelets
Spring FlingsEmpress Riverboat- On Thursday
March 16th at 9 a.m. "The Bus" willleave the Senior Center for the EmpressRiverboat Casino in Joliet. The cost is$15.00 which includes transportation,admission and a buffet luncheon. Youwill receive $10.00 back for gaming onboard the Riverboat. Sign up MondayMarch 6th at 8:30 a.m.
Blue Chip Casino & Michi2anCity Outlet Mall- On Tuesday April11th at 9:30 "The Bus" will leave forMiehigan City, Indiana. The cost is$16.00 and includes transportation,admission and a buffet luncheon. Mterthe luncheon we will journey to theOutlet Mall where you can shop for twohours. Sign up for this trip is set forFriday March 24 at 8:30 a.m.
Naperville. TIlinois- On WednesdayMay 24th at 9 a.m. "The Bus" willleave the Senior Center and journey toNaperville, Illinois. Naperville has along and historic past and you will findhistory and artworks along the CenturyWalk in the .downtown district. Lunchwill be on y'our own. The cost of thetrip is $12.00 per person. Sign up willbe·Friday May 5th at 8:30.a.m..
Please bring your white ID cardwhen you are signing up for any ofthese trips. You may sign up for yourselfand one other Oak Lawn Resident.
Thursday Afternoon Canasta Players
Seated: Marge Winslow and Aldona Derkowitz.Back Row: Rita Bolz, Doris Knop, Eileen McDorman, Elmer Johnson and Alice Johnson
Seated: Reynold Johnson, laVerne Anderson and.Viola Gannon. Back Row: Estelle Withrow andEleanor Harms.
Senior Citizen ofthe Year
Oak Lawn Senior CitizenCommissioner Harriet Niemiec hasbeen selected one of the 1999 SeniorCitizens of the Year by CongressmanWilliam O. Lipinski. Harriet wasnominated by St. Louis de MontfortSenior Club. She has served on manycommittees at her church. She is aEucharist Minister, a Minister of carefor the homebound, a volunteer atChrist Hospital, and a PADS volunteerfor the homeless.
A special luncheon was recentlyheld to honor Harriet and the othernominees.
Congratulations Harriet.
Coffee Time riPrograms LI
Coffee Time Programs are presentedon the third Monday of the month at 10a.m. Refreshments are served at theconclusion of the program.
On Monday, March 20th, ArkadyBodner, a one-man musician andorchestra will be at the Center toentertain you,> Mr. Bodner plays thepiano, accordion ahd electronickeyboard. His repertoire consists of themusic of Mozart to that of the Beatles.
On Monday, April 17, St. FrancisHospital & Health Center will provideus a physician who will address theproblems of back pain and some preventative measures.
On Monday, May 15, MarvelousMarv will perform at the Senior Center.Marv has a 45-minute Karaoke showthat includes a sing-a-Iong session, anElvis impersonation,and other popularsong favorites. .
Come join us at the Senior Centerfor these informative and entertainingprograms.
Bus Service forOak Lawn Residents
The Village of Oak LawnSeniorlHandicapped bus is availablefor Oak Lawn residents on Monday,'Thursday and Friday between the hoursof 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
To use this bus you must have aspecial Village of Oak Lawn ID buspass. If you do not have this pass, stopby the Senior Center and pick up anapplication form. When you havecompleted the form, please bring itback to the Center. A pass will bemailed to your home.
When you wish to use this busservice, you must make an appointment24 hours in advance. Monday requestswill be taken on Friday. Call forreservations between the hours of 9 a.m.and Noon the day before you wish touse the bus. The number to call is499-7090
This bus will take you anywherewithin Oak Lawn and will also go toChicago Ridge Mall.
For bus service on Tuesday andWednesday, Oak Lawn residents cancall Worth Township at 371-2900.
Mild ExerciseEvery Friday morning at n a,m. a
group of men and women meet at theCenter for a mild exercise workout.
The 45 minute session consists ofstretching exercise and working musclegroups while seated in a chair or standingbehind the chair for balance.
If you would like to join the groupplease call the Senior Center at 4990240. There is a $10.00 charge for aten-week session.
2000 Golf leagueThe Oak Lawn Senior Center
sponsors a golf league for Oak Lawnmen, 50 years of age or older.
The league meets for twenty weeksevery Tuesday at Old Oak Country Oub,14200 South Parker Road in Lockport.League play begins Tuesday, May 2.
Players who have been in theleague before should stop by the SeniorCenter, fill out an information sheet andpay the $6.00 registration fee (up $1.00for the first time in years!).
New members are invited to attendthe Golf League Kick-off breakfastWednesday, April 12, at 9:00 a.m. at theSenior Center. At that time, rules andregulations will be discussed andestablished.
Bill Costello and John Gierut are preparingTax returns for Oak Lawn residents
Volunteer Income TaxAssistance offered atSenior Center
Once again, the Oak Lawn SeniorCenter is offering income tax assistancefor senior residents of Oak Lawn.
Volunteers trained by InternalRevenue Service agents will be availableto prepare SIMPLE income tax formsfor 1999.
Once you have received all the officialand financial statements required forFederal and State Income Tax, you maycall the Center at 499-0240 to arrangefor an appointment.
Before YQu call for your appointment,be sure to have the following documents:
1. Medical receipts in proper andorganized order so we will knowwhat portion was reimbursed byinsurance.
2. Dividend and interest statements.3. Tax forms mailed to you - Federal
and State.4. Last year's tax return.5. Real Estate property tax bill for
1999.6. Social Security Statement.
RTA PassesAvailable at TheSenior Center
The RTA Senior Citizen ReducedFare card applications are available atthe Senior Center.
To be eligible for this card· youmust be 65 years of age or older andshow proof of age. A current driver'slicense, passport or State of IllinoisIdentification Card are legal forms todocument your age. The RTA requiresyour social security number and arecent 1Y:z x 1Y:z color photo showingyour head and shoulders. Ifyou do nothave a picture, we have a Polaroid cameraand will take your picture for $1.50.
The pass enables you to travel on'public transportation at half the regularfare.
TRINITY SENIOR FELLOWSHIPIn February members celebrated
Valentines day with a catered luncheonand entertainment by Tim Burr. InMarch Judge Peter Flynn from theCircuit Court will be a guest speakerand on March 16 members will go toDrury Lane in Oakbrook to see "MyOne and Only".
ST. LOUIS DE MONTFORTMembers recently celebrated
Valentines day and in March will haveelection of officers. The installation ofofficers will be held on April 25 at theGarden Chalet.
GREATER OAK LAWN SENIORSIn March club members will have a
St. Patrick's day party.
OAK LAWN SENIOR FLYERSOn March 1 the members will be
treated to com beef sandwiches and thetrimmings. On April 11th a SpringLuncheon will be celebrated at SilverLakes Country Club.
BRANDT ACTION - AIRESMembers are planning a party to
celebrate St. Patrick's Day.FIRST OAK LAWN SENIORS
In March 2000 club members willhave a St. Patrick's Day party.
Canasta PI~yersEvery Thursday afternoon at
1:00 p.m. a group of people meet at theCenter to play Canasta. If you wouldlike to join the group but need to berefreshed on the rules and regulations,members would be happy to assist you.
Irene Rumpf helps Mary Lou Vahl and JohnBolchuras join the Monday" PinochleTournament.
Social SecurityRepresentative
A Field Representative from theSocial Security office will be at theCenter on Thursday, March 30th,Thursday, April 28th and Thursday,May 25th from 1:30 to 3:15 pm.
The representative will be happy toanswer your questions on SocialSecurity/Medicare but cannot fileclaims for you.
You do not need an appointmentbut will be taken on a first come, firstserved basis.
Phone Number ForSocial SecurityQuestions and Answers
If you have a question or a problemregarding Social Security, please callthe following phone number.
1-800-772-1213Greetings fromThe White House
If someone you know will becelebrating a 50th wedding anniversaryor an 80th birthday (or older) you canrequest a greeting card from thePresident and First Lady by sending awritten request. Please allow at leastsix weeks.
The address is:The Greetings DepartmentOld Executive Office BuildingRoom 39Washington, D.C. 20500
OBITUARIESMildred Toner October 31,1999
John J. Finan ..........................•........................... October 31,1999
Joan Cunningham November, 1999
Mary Sochal November 7, 1999
John Dowler November 11,1999
Bernice Cunningham November 24, 1999
Lillian Tylka ................•................................. November 30, 1999
Ann Davids December, 1999
Lorraine D. Wischhover , December, 1999
Thomas Fegan .............................•....................... December, 1999
Lucille Dargus December 3, 1999
Ed Ryan •.•...................................•................... December 15, 1999
Fred Dailey~..••............................................... December 16, 1999
William Huhncke January 18, 2000
Edward Turek January 30, 2000
The above people were members of
The Oak Lawn Senior Center
ADDRESSCORRECTIONREQUESTED
BULK RATE N.P.U.S. POSTAGE
PAIDOak Lawn, IL
60453Permit No. 216
Diabetes TestingAdvocate Home Health Services
will be at the Senior Center on Friday,August 18th to do Blood Sugar Testingfor Diabetes. You must have anappointment for this test. Please callthe Senior Center at 499-0240 toarrange for your appointment. Thetime slot for these tests are 9 a.m. toNoon. There is no fasting required forthis test.
AHHS will also take your bloodpressure while you are here.
Every Friday morning at 11 a:m. agroup of men and women meet at theCenter for a mild exercise workout.
The 45 minute session consists ofstretching exercise and working musclegroups while seated in a chair forbalance:
If you would like to join the groupplease call the Senior Center at 4990240. There is a $10.00 charge for aten-week session.
Mild Exercise
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Health ScreeningsPRESSURE TESTING
On the first and third Wednesday ofeach month the Village of Oak LawnParamedics are at the Senior Center forBlood Pressure testing.
The Paramedics arrive at the Centerat 10 a.m. and test all residents who arepresent.
If an emergency call is received,the Paramedics must leave the Center.However, they do return when theyhave completed their service.
There is no charge for BloodPressure Testing and you will be testedon a first-come, first-served basis.
Identity Crisis....What to do ifYourIdentity is Stolen!!!
The illinois Office of Banks andReal Estate has a Community Outreachprogram to alert residents of variousissues concerning their quality of life.
A representative from this organization will be at the Senior Center onWednesday, July 26th at 10 a.m.
lf someone else has used yourname, social security number, creditcard or other pieces of your personalinformation for their use - it is a crime!
The Community Outreach programrepresentative will give you help inrecovering and protecting your personal identity while establishing new guidelines to protect yourself against thiskind of theft.
The Oak Lawn Senior Center incooperation with Secretary of StateJesse White, will present an illinoisRules of the Road course at the SeniorCenter.
Delmer Reed, CommunityRelations Officer for the Secretary ofState, will teach the one-and a-half hourreview on Friday, August 18th at 1:30 p.m.
J30~1g;, _t~~ts ang, reyiew mateIi~s .will be given to you free of charge.
Please call the Senior Center at499-0240 to register for the Rules of theRoad Class.
Rules of the RoadReview Class
JUNE - JULy - AUGUST 2000
Summer Concertson theVillage Green
The Village of Oak Lawn SpecialEvents Commission has arranged thefollowing concerts for your enjoyment.
On Sunday June 25th, FranzBenteler and his Royal Strings will beon the Green.
On Sunday July 23rd, rock and rollwith 5 Guys:Named Moe.
Concerts start at 7 p.m. but theyillage Gre.e~_~~~!~a,X~9P.eIl:. .
Please bring a blanket or your ownlawn chair.
5330 W. 95th Street, Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453Phone 708-499-0240 Fax 708-422-2039
Notary PublicEstelle Bult and Rochelle Hatton
are both Notary Publics for CookCounty, Illinois. lf you need adocument notarized, they will be happyto assist you.
Estelle and Rochelle would like toremind you that they are witnessingyour signature on an important document. Please do not sign your nameuntil you come into the office.
Fall ClassOpportunities
The Oak Lawn Senior· CitizenCommission in cooperation with theOak Lawn Park District will offer classesthis fall.
These classes are for Oak Lawn menand women, 50 years of age or older.
Classes last for ten weeks and thereis a $15.00 fee for the ten weeks.
If you are interested in taking OilPainting or Crocheting please call499-0240 to registerAFIERAugust 15th.
Classes will begin the week of·September 19th, and are held at theOakview School, 4625 West l10th Street.
I.D. Bracelets ~The Senior Citizen Commission
and Council in cooperation with theOak Lawn Police Department have anIdentification Bracelet program.
Oak Lawn residents 50 years of ageand older can obtain a personal LD.bracelet at the Senior Center, 5330 W.95th Street.
You will be required to fill out aninformation sheet before .you. purchaseyour bracelet. This info will be put onthe Police Department computer file..
You do not have to have a medicalproblem to purchase one of thebracelets. The purpose· of the programis to obtain vital personal informationin an efficient manner in case of anaccident or emergency.
Over the years Alfred's OrangeBlossom Jeweler has removed or addedlinks to these bracelets for our Seniorsconvenience. There has never been acharge for this service.
Alfred is not in on Tuesday, and itis recommended that you call ahead tobe sure he is in. The phone number is425-3050.
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The June 2000 Village Auto Showwill be held on Friday and Saturday,June 9th and 10th on the Village Greenand in the parking lot just east of theSenior Center. Stop by and see thebeautiful cars on display.
The Senior Center will be closed onSunday, June 11th due to lack of parkingspace.
Income Tax 2000From February 1st through April
17th, our Income Tax Volunteers wereat the Senior Center preparing otherOak Lawn residents' tax forms.
Our volunteers spent 694 hourspreparing 752 individual state and federalreturns.
We thanked our tax volunteers andhonored them at a special luncheon.
In case you receive a letter from theIRS or have questions regarding state orfederal forms, you may call the SeniorCenter to arrange for an appointment. Call499-0240.
SENIOR CENTER CLOSINGThe Senior Center will be closed
Tuesday july 4th.
Antoinette Carioto, Joyce Libert, Annette Dixonand Mary Lou Gorkaplay afew hands of bridgebefore the Tuesday Movies. . .
Tuesday MoviesEvery Tuesday at 1 p.m. the Oak
Lawn Senior Center features current andold time videos. At intermission refreshments are served. Come join us for someexcellent films.
June 6th - Legal Eagles - RobertRedford and Debra Wmget. 114 Min.
June 13th - The Pelican Brief - JuliaRoberts and Denzel Washington. 141Min.
June 20th - Wild, Wild, West - KevinKline, Will Smith and Kenneth Branagh.105 Min.
June 27th - City of Joy - PatrickSwayze and Pauline Collins. 134 Min.
July 4th - CLOSED - No MoviesJuly 11th· - Tea with Mussolini
Cher, Joan Plowright, Judi Dench,Maggie Smith, Lily Tomlin, and CharlieLucas. 117 Min.
July 18th - Trapped in Paradise Nicolas Cage, Dana Carvey, and JonLovitz. 111 Min.
July 25th - Stuart Little - Michael J.Fox, Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis. 85Min.
August 1st - Galaxy Quest - TimAllen andSigourney Weaver. 102 Min.
August 8th - NO MOVIES - PicnicAugust 5ill' - Molly- Elizabeth Shue
and Aaron Eckhart. 100 Mm.August 22nd - The Sixth Sense
Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment. 107Min.
August 29th -I Love You to Death Kevin Kline and Tracey Ullman. 96 Min.
Oak Lawn FarmersMarket
The Farmers Market, sponsored bythe Village of Oak Lawn, will openWednesday June 21st. Hours will be 7a.m. to 2 p.m.
The location is between Cook and52nd Avenue on Yourell Drive.
The Farmers Market features freshfruit, vegetables, herbs and spices,flowers, honey, cider and bakery goods.
REMINDER...Village of Oak Lawn Vehicle Stickersgo on sale the first week in June. Thesticker must be displayed on yourwindshield by August 15th.
Hot Weather TipsTake it easy. Relax in a cool room,
senior center, library, shopping mall ormovie. Air conditioning can save yourlife!
Swim, bathe and shower. Watertemperature of 75 to 80 degrees willcool you 25 times faster than cool aircan.
Wear lightweight clothing. Wear aslittle as possible when you are at home.Cotton is very comfortable.
Drink water or juice often. Drink acup or more of water or fruit juice everyhour. Do not trust your thirst to tell youhow much you need. Drink twice asmuch as it takes for your thirst.
Watch what you eat. Avoid spicyfoods and heavy meals. They add heatto your body. Try using your stove less.Cook your meals during the cooler partof the day.
DIRECTORY
Village of Oak Lawn9446 South Raymond, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
Phone: 636-4400
Oak Lawn Senior CitizenCommission & Council
5330 W. 95th St., Oak Lawn, IL 60453Phone: 499-0240
Senior Citizen Commission
Thomas Kill, ChairmanMary Dewan, Vice-ChairmanFred France, SecretaryRobert Black, CommissionerHarriet Niemiec, CommissionerFerne Town, Commissioner
Senior Citizen Staff
Rochelle Hatton, DirectorEstelle Bult, SecretaryCindy Jelley, Clerk TypistMary Sharkey, Clerk
Senior Citizen Council
Frank Czaja, PresidentRobert Mangold, First Vice-PresidentPauline Daniels, Second Vice-PresidentAlice Gust, Corres. SecretaryMarge France, Recording SecretaryWilliam Costello, TreasurerRay Novy, Assistant Treasurer
The Village of Oak LawnSeniorlHandicapped bus is availablefor Oak Lawn residents on Monday,Thursday and Friday between the hoursof 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
To use this bus you must have aspecial Village of Oak Lawn ill buspass. If you do not have this pass, stopby the Senior Center and pick up anapplication form. When you havecompleted the form, please bring itback to the Center. A pass will bemailed to your home.
When you wish to use this busservice, you must make an appointment24 hours in advance. Monday requestswill be taken on Friday, Call' forreservations between the hours of 9 a.m.and Noon the day before you wish touse the bus. The number to call is499-7090.
This bus will take you anywherewithin Oak Lawn and will also go toChicago Ridge Mall.
For bus service on Tuesday andWednesday, Oak Lawn residents cancall Worth Township at 371-2900.
Coffee TimePrograms
Coffee Time Programs are presentedon the third Monday of each month at10 a.m. Refreshments are served at theconclusion of each program.
On Monday, June 19th, our ownOak Lawn Line Dancers will performvarious routines for your enjoyment.
In July, Dick Fabian will be ourspecial guest on the 17th. Dick playsthe Cordovax (electronic accordion).Dick has been entertaining for 48 yearsand sings, promotes sing-a-longs, andwill also take requests when he visits uson July 17th.
On Monday, August 21st, DanaSullivan, an Audiologist from SonusHealthcare Company, will present aseminar on hearing loss and hearingaids. Issues surrounding the use ofhearing aids will be discussed, including current information on the latesttechnological advancements in hearingaid development. Literature will beprovided and a question and answersession will be conducted.
Please support these programs presented for your enjoyment. Bringanother Oak Lawn friend with youwhen you come!
Bus Service forOak Lawn Residents
Bob Mangold, Louise Wielgosik and Elsie Montaganoworked the Boutique at the Aea Market.
Pauline and Ben Daniels and Minnie Volkovits sold AeaMarket raffle tickets.
TripsSHEDD AQUARIUM AND OCEANARIUMWednesday, June 21st 8:45 a.m.
$21.00 per person 25 passenger busPrice includes bus transportation,
entrance fee, mammal show and selfguided tour of the entire complex.There are several places to have lunchor a snack. (Lunch is on your own)Sign up Friday, June 9th 8:30 a.m.
GRAND VICTORIA BOAT IN ELGINAND "WILD WEST TOWN!"Wednesday, July 19th 9:00 a.m.$28.00 per person 25 passenger bus
Price includes bus transportation,admission to.Grand Victoria and BuffetLuncheon. At "Wild West Town," therewill be a train ride, Wild West shows,Streets of yesteryear, Blacksmith andGift Shop, Clayton's Saloon and aGeneral Store.Sign up the week ofJuly 30th 8:30-5:00 p.m.
NAVY PIERThursday, August 17th 9:15 a.m.$8.00 per person 56 passenger bus
Price includes bus transportation,Navy Pier attractions: Boat rides, FerrisWheel, ..SmitlL Museum ..of StainedGlass (free) IMAX Theatre-starringMichael Jordan. Navy Pier ParkRestaurants, Children's Museum, marvelous views of the city and daily entertainment on the Pier.
Please bring your white ill cardwith you on the day of sign up. Youmay register yourself and one otherperson for this trip.Sign up Friday, August 4th 8:30 a.m.
Helen Bender, Elsie Hensen and Mary Page helpedeveryone enjoy the Hawaiian theme at the Aea Market.
Appliance men, Ed Krolik and Frank Czaja helped StanleyMacowiak.
Annual CouncilPicnic
Alice Gust, Marge France, Irma Wagner and Vera Brownprovided awonderful luncheon menu for those who cameto dine.
The Senior Citizen Council willhold its annual picnic on Tuesday,August 8th at the Wolfe WildlifeRefuge, 109th and Laramie Avenue.
Pack your picnic baskets, bringsome liquid refreshments and join yourfriends for a fun-filled day in the freshair.
A sandwich and ice cream will beprovided to all who attend the picnic,compliments of the Senior Council.
...The picnic grounds will open at 9a.m. with all activities being completedby approximately 3:30 to 4:00 p.m.
Chicago MedicalSociety
The Chicago Medical Society has aPhysician Referral Service. If you arenew to the area or looking for a newphysician for any reason, this servicecan help you.
Just call 1-312-670-2550 and askfor Referral. At no charge they willgive you the name, address and phonenumber of three physicians to contactin the specialty and area you request.
Edward Turk Oak Lawn Senior Center...•..•..•......•January 30, 2000
Paul Musteikas Oak Lawn Senior Center.....•......•......•January. 2000
Marian Nispuruk Oak Lawn Senior Cemer..._......... January. 2000
Nicholas Amado Oak Lawn Senior Center...•...•......•.. January. 2000
Jennie Alexander Oak Lawn Senior Center.....•....February 15, 2000
Steve AndjeJic President Oak Lawn Senior Ayers.. Fehruary 20. 2000
Ruth DeWitt Oak Lawn Senior Center _ Fehruary 25, 2000
Ruth Wood Trinity Senior Fellowship._............•......•February, 2000
Ethel Marshall Brandt Actioneers..•..............•.............February. 2000
Antionette Lococo Brandt Actioneers....•.............•.....February. 2000
John J. Panozzo Oak Lawn Senior Center...........•.....March 20. 2000
Tom Connelly Oak Lawn Senior Center..•.•..••......•..March 27. 2000
John Glomb Oak Lawn Senior Center................... March 25, 2000
Emmett Meyer Oak Lawn Senior Center...•......•......•.April 16. 2000
George Schuch Oak Lawn Senior Center...............•.....April 27, 2000
In April two active members of theSenior Center passed away.
Bud Meyer had been aCommissioner since 1978 and thePast President of the Council severaltimes. He helped Seniors stay abreastof Senior issues.
George Schuch had been Flight IGolf Leader of the Senior GolfLeague for the past 19 years. He wasalso a Tuesday movie video specialistand was a member of the Council.
Condolences to the Meyer andSchuch families.
INMEMORY. .
OBITUARIES
line DancingThe Friday afternoon Line Dancing
classes will disband for the months ofJuly and August. Dancing will resumeafter Labor Day.
The RTA Senior Citizen ReducedFare card applications are available atthe Senior Center.
To be eligible for this card youmust be 65 years of age or older andshow proof of age. A current driver'slicense, passport or State of lllinoisIdentification Card are legal forms todocument your age. The RTA requiresyour social security number and arecent 1Y2 X 1Y2 color photo showingyour head and shoulders. If you do nothave a picture, we have a Polaroid cameraand will take your picture for $1.50.
The pass enables you to travel onpublic transportation at half the regularfare.
RTAPassesAvailable at TheSenior Center
Pace Route 835 BusOak Lawn to Chicago
The Pace Suburban Bus System hascommuter service between Oak LawIland the Palmer House.
If you wish to go downtown to theArt Institute, to shop or just to browse,this is a fast and convenient form oftransportation to downtown Chicago.
A one-way ticket is $3.15, but ifyou use your RTA Reduced Fare Card,it is half this fare.
For a schedule, stop by the Center.This bus service runs only Mondaythrough Friday.
OAK LAWN SENIOR FLYERSFuture plans include a trip to the
Martinque Theatre. On August 16th aChocolate .pipped Trip is plannedfeaturing chocolate treats and lunch.
1ST OAK LAWN SENIORSOn June 26th members will have a
catered installation party followed bycards and bingo.
GARDEN SENIORSIn June members will have an indoor
picnic. On June 23rd Susan Baird willgive a travelog on her trip to Asia.
ST. LOUIS DE MONTFORTFuture events include a trip to a
candy factory and a picnic is plannedfor July 11th.
TRINITY SENIOR FELLOWSHIPIn June, members will have lun
cheon at the Nutrition Site followed bya Police Dog demonstration. In July, aspeaker will provide information on thePLOWS Council on Aging. In August,members will play bingo.
CALVIN SENIOR CITIZENSIn June, a luncheon will be served
followed by games.
ST. CATHERINE 3gersMembers meet on the first and third
Thursday of the month at 1:00 p.m.
TRINITY FORWARDSSenior club has disbanded due to
the Church merging with another inHickory Hills~' We thank all membersfor their participation" at the SeniorCenter.
Rita McLean, Tai Chi instructor,will begin a new Tai Chi class afterLabor Day.
This modified form of Tai Chi isslow and enhances balance and breathing. It is a tranquil form of exercisethat helps the mind, body and spirit.(There is no kicking)
A six week session costs $25.00and meets on Thursdays at 10 a.m.
lf you are interested please call theSenior Center at 499-0240.
The Call-A-Lawyer program isstaffed by attorneys from The ChicagoBar Association. The attorneys willprovide free legal information on family law, general contracts, real estatetransactions, criminal matters and more.
This service is available on the.third Saturday of each month from 9a.m. to Noon. Call 312-554-2001
Call-A-lawyer
Carolyn Ritter, Millie Lange and DonnieMausure at the Sabre Room in April.
TAl CHI
Mary Patricia Schemer, Billie Dyer and HelenBender enjoyed each others company at theSabre Room.
Ron, Mary, and Diane Page attended theSabre Room Luncheon.
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If you are' planning to move in thenear future we would appreciatehearing from you.
The office staff tries to keep a .current and up-dated mailing list and byphoning us with your new address, youwill assist us in maintaining this list.
The Senior Citizen Council willhold their Fall Flea Market at the SeniorCenter on Friday and Saturday, October6th and 7th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 5th will be dropoff day for those wishing to donateitems. We will accept donations from8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the 5th. Itemsthat can be used include pots, pans,dishes, glasses, plants, books, records,small appliances, knick-knacks,jewelry and small clean articles ofclothing. Heavy furniture and extremelylarge appliances that are difficult tomove cannot be accepted. Due to thelack of storage space, we CANNOTaccept items prior to October 5th.
Lunch will also be served at theCenter for a nominal fee. Hot dogs,sandwiches, salads, desserts and coffeewill be available.
If you have articles to donate butare unable to bring them to the Center,please call the Center on October 5th. at499-0240 and we will send someone topick them up.
Fall Flea Market
Coffee TimePrograms
IJlauetes TestingAdvocate Home Health Services
will be at the Senior Center on Friday,November 10th to do Blood SugarTesting for Diabetes. You must have anappointment for this test. Please callthe Senior Center at 499-0240 toarrange for your appointment. Thetime slot for these tests are 9 a.m. toNoon. There is no fasting required forthis test.
AHHS will also take your bloodpressure while you are here.
Coffee Time Programs are presentedon the third Monday of each month at10 a.m. Refreshments are served at theconclusion of each program.
On Monday, September 18th, GeneGryniewicz will be our guest speaker.Gene is not just a speaker but apassionate story teller that will makeyour life magical! His stories are ethnicfolktales that will fascinate you. Comejoin us! C
On Monday October 16th, Phil Change of AddressMorreale will be at the Center toentertain you. Phil has performed witha wide array of professionals as well ason his own. Mr. Morreale is a stand upcomedian, song stylist and Dean Martinsound-a-like.
On Monday November 20th, Dr.Garry Stuck,' a Family PracticePhysician will be at the'Seniqr Center.Dr. Stuck will address the problemsconnected with having a high cholesterolcountand what you can do about it.
Pl~ase support these programs .... The Senior Center will be closed onpreseIj.ted for your enjoyment. Bring.. ,.' "Labor Day Monday, September 4th and·an:ot~ef:,~.Oak La"Yn friend with .J£~ on Columbus Day, Monday October 9th..j.rh~•.;'.cw..Gbme. ·.b • - . '., . " ,....
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Health ScreeningsPRESSURE TESTING
On the first and third Wednesday ofeach month the Village of Oak LawnParamedics are at the Senior Center forBlood Pressure testing.
The Paramedics arrive at the Centerat 10 a.m. and test all residents who arepresent.
If an emergency call is received,the Paramedics must leave the Center.However, they do return when theyhave completed their service.
There is no charge for Blooo.Pressure Testing and you will be testedon a first-come, first-served basis.
The Oak Lawn Senior CitizenCouncil will hold its annual Christmasparty at the Lexington House inHickory Hills.
The luncheon will be held onFriday, December 1st and tickets willcost $15.00 per person. The costincludes a dInner of soup, salad, swisssteak, whipped potatoes, vegetables,dessert and coffee;
The Sound Sonic Entertainmentgroup will perform and sing for yourenjoyment.
Come join us for a lovely afternoonof food, friendship and entertainment.
Tickets will go on sale at noon onMonday, October 2nd.
This luncheon is not restricted' toOak Lawn Residents. You may bringguests from other cities and suburbs.
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Cc.,UII"11ChristmasLuncheon
Bus Service forOak lawn Residents
The Village of Oak Lawn
Senior/Handicapped bus is available
for Oak Lawn residents on Monday,
Thursday and Friday between the hours
of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
To use this bus you must have a
special Village of Oak Lawn ID bus
pass. If you do not have this pass, stop
by tne Senior Center and pick up an
application form. When you have
completed the form, please bring it
back to the Center. A pass will be
mailed to your home.
When you wish to use this bus
service, you must make an appointment
24 hours in advance. Monday requests
will be taken on Friday. Call forreservations between the hours of 9 a.m.
and Noon th~ day before you wish touse the bus. The number to call is
499-7090.
This bus will take you anywhere
within Oak Lawn and will also go toChicago Ridge Mall.
For bus service on Tuesday and
Wednesday, Oak Lawn residents can
call Worth Township at 371-2900.
AmericanCancer SocietyToll-Free Number1-800-ACS-2345
Have you wondered about cancer?
What is it? Who gets it? How do you
keep from getting it? With the
American Cancer Society's toll-free
information line, your questions can be
answered. Find out about: accredited
mammography facilities, cancer
prevention, detection and treatment,
programs and services for people with
cancer, locating a second opinion and
how to make a memorial donation.
Tuesday- MoviesEvery Tuesday at 1 p.m.; the 'Oak
Lawn Senior Center features CUrrent andold time videos. At intermissionrefreshments are served. Come join tis forsome excellent films. .
September 5th - The Whole NineYards - Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry99 Min.
September 12th - The World Is NotEnough - Pierce Brosnan, Robert Carlyle,and Dame Judi Dench. 100 Min.
September 19th - Snow Falling OnCedars - Ethan Hawke, Sam Shepard,and Max von Sydow 128 Min.
September 26th - A Dog OfFlanders- Kevin Brody and Jon Voight. 101 Min.
October 3rd - Showboat - KathrynGrayson, Howard Keel and Ava Gardner.115 Min.
October 10th - Music Of The Heart- Meryl Streep, Aidan Quinn, GloriaEstefan and Angela Bassett. 123 Min.
October 17th - I.Q. - Meg Ryan, TimRobbins and Walter Matthau. 107 Min.
October 24th - Housekeeping Christine Lahti and Sarah Walker. 112Min.
October 31st - Down Periscope Kelsey Grammer,Lauren Holly, BruceDem, William H. Macy, and Rip Tom.92 Min.
November 7th - Joseph And TheAmazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Donny Osmand, Richard Attenboroughand Joan Collins 80 Min.
November 14th - Erin BrockovichJulia Roberts and Albert Finney. 132 Min.
November 21st - Bicentennial Man Robin Williams. 131 Min.
November 28th - The Bachelor Chris O'Donnell and Renee Zellwager.102 Min. ~
American InstituteFor CancerResearch (AICR)
Nutrition Hotline9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, Mondaythrough Friday Call Toll-free1-800-843-8114 and ask forNutrition Information.Find out how your diet is affecting
your health. Call the toll-free AICRNutrition Hotline and have a registereddietitian answer your personalquestions on diet, nutrition and c;ancer.
Ann Naso, Bill Umhofer and Peter Zavadis areenjoying Grace Campbell's organ music.
Lending LibraryThe Oak Lawn Senior Center has a
small lending library located in thelounge area. If you are looking forpaperback books to take home andread, you are more than welcome tohelp yourself. We also take donations.If you are finished with your paperbackbooks we will be happy to add them toour library.
If you enjoy working on jigsawpuzzles, we also have a large supply inthe lounge area that you may borrow,take home, and return when you havecompleted the puzzle.
DIRECTORY
Village of Oak Lawn9446 South Raymond, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
Phone: 636-4400
Oak Lawn Senior CitizenCommission & Council
5330 W. 95th St., Oak Lawn, IL 60453Phone: 499-0240
Senior Citizen Commission
Thomas Kill, ChairmanMary Dewan, Vice-ChairmanFred France, SecretaryRobert Black, CommissionerWilliam Costello, CommissionerHarriet Niemiec, CommissionerFerne Town, Commissioner
Senior Citizen Staff
Rochelle Hatton, DirectorEstelle Bult, SecretaryCindy Jelley, Clerk TypistMary Sharkey, Clerk
Senior Citizen Council
Frank Czaja, PresidentRobert Mangold, First Vice-PresidentPauline Daniels, Second Vice-PresidentAlice Gust, Corres. SecretaryMarge France, Recording SecretaryWilliam Costello, TreasurerRay Navy, Assistant Treasurer
Senior Citizens Council Meeting
1st Monday of the month...10:00 a.m.
Pinochle/Bridge
Cancer ClosetMild ExerciseLine DancingLine Dancing
ExerciseMovies
Coffee Time(3rd Mon. of the month)
Pinochle Tournament
FRIDAY
8:30 a.m.11:00 a.m..12:00 p.m.1:00 p.m.
SUNDAY
1:30-4:30
MONDAY
10:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
TUESDAY
8:30 a.m.1:00 p.m.
Senior Commission Meeting
4th Thursday of the month...1:00 p.m.
THURSDAY
8:30 a.m. Exercise1:00 p.m. Canasta
1:30-3:30 p.m. Social Security(Last Thurs. of month)
7:00 p.m. Pinochle/Bridge
WEDNESDAY
10:00 a.m. Blood Pressure(1st & 3rd Wed.)
12:15 p.m. Bridge
REGULARSCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AT THESENIOR CENTER
If you are turning 65 in the near
future and own a home, you are eligible
for the Homestead Exemption. This tax
relief program reduces the equalized
assessed valuation by $2,500 which can
result in" a tax savings of $250 on your
property tax bill.
The Homestead Exemption form is
available at the Senior Center.
HomesteadExemption
Standing: Fem Hardt, Bill Watson, CJo O'Hare, MaureenKanadet.Seated: Marge Rzepczynski, Miriam Calzaretta, BettyFredericks
Seated: Louise Bidle, Miriam Calzaretta, Lorraine Prudden.Standing: Dorothy Hunt, Rosemary Costin, Lucille Madden,Eileen Barry and Edna Makenas.
Beginning line dancing will resumeon Friday September 8th at noon.Advanced line dancing is at 1:00 p.m.The cost is one dollar per ,session.
Tr!ps -,.THE PRIDE OF OREGONWednesday, September 13th 8:30 a.m.
$44.00 per person 25 passenger busThe Pride of Oregon is an authentic
Paddle Wheel Riverboat. The Riverboatis docked at the historic Riverside restaurant who will prepare your entree for yourcruise. The boat will cruise the RockRiver Valley from Rockford to Dixon,one of the most scenic attractions inIllinois.Sign up Friday, September 1st 8:30 a.m.
EMPRESS RIVERBOAT-JOLIETThursday, October 12th 8:45 a.m.$16.00 per person 25 passenger bus
The $16.00 per person includes$10.00 cash back and luncheon buffet.This casino has 5~ slot machines.Sign up Friday, September 29th 8:30 a.m.
HOLLYWOOD-AURORAFriday, November 3rd 8:45 a.m.$16.00 per person 25 passenger bus
The $16.00 per person whichincludes $8.00 cash back and a breakfast buffet. Hollywood has 5~ slotmachines.Sign up Friday, October 20th 8:30 a.m.
Line DancingThe Senior Center Line Dancers
recently performed at the Center
Every Friday morning at 11 a.m. a
group of men and women meet at theCenter for a mild exercise workout.
The 45 minute session consists ofstretching exercise and working musclegroups while seated in a chair forbalance;
If you would like to join the groupplease call the Senior Center at 4990240. There is a $10.00 charge for aten-week session.
Mild Exercise
Every Tuesday and Thursdaymorning from 8:30 to 9:30 an exercise
class is held at the Senior Center.
Men and women enjoy the hour
long class which consists of aerobic,
floor and stretching exercises, and also
work with weights and bands.
The class lasts for 10 weeks and
costs $12.00 for the entire session.
Participants should wear comfort
able shoes and clothing and bring a matfor floor exercises.
A new exercise session will beginon September 21st. You may register
by calling or stopping in at the Center.
Morning ExerciseClass
Fall On TheGreen 2000
On September 8th through the10th, the Village of Oak Lawn, theSpecial Events Commission and manyOak Lawn Businesses will sponsor andhost the Fifth Annual Fall on the Green.
The daily events will take place inthe center of town near the gazebo, theVillage Hall and the parking lots. Therewil1be games for children, food vendors,a beer tent, musical entertainment andan arts and crafts fair.
For complete details pick up a flierat the Senior Center or the Village Hall.
RTA PassesAvailable at TheSenior Center
The RTA Senior Citizen ReducedFare card applications are available atthe Senior Center.
To be eligible for this card youmust be 65 years of age or older andshow proof of age. A current driver'slicense, passport or State of TIlinoisIdentification Card are legal forms todocument your age. The RTA requiresyour social security number and arecent 1Y2. x 1Y2. color photo showingyour head and shoulders. If you do nothave a picture, we have a Polaroid cameraand will take your picture for $1.50.
The pass enables you to travel onpublic transportation at half the regularfare.
Canasta PlayersEvery Thursday afternoon at 1:00 p.m.
a group of men and women meet at theCenter to play Canasta. If you wouldlike to join the group but need to berefreshed onJhe rules and regulations, amember will be happy to assist you.
Computer ClassesThere is a possibility that Robert
Morris College may offer computerclasses sometime this fall. Classeswould be held at Oak LawnCommunity High School. .
If you think you might be interestedin these classes please call and give usyour name and phone number. We willthen be in touch with you when plansare confirmed.
Greetings fromThe White House
If someone you know will becelebrating a 50th wedding anniversaryor an 80th birthday (or older) you canrequest a greeting card from thePresident and First lady by sending awritten request. Please allow at leastsix weeks.
The address is:The Greetings DepartmentOld Executive Office BuildingRoom 39Washington, D.C. 20500
BRANDT ACTION-AIRESDuring September, October and·
November we will hold our regularmeeting for both business and socialpurposes.
GREATER OAK LAWNSeptember, October and November
we are planning special luncheons andcard playing. The club meets everyFriday and welcomes new members.
OAK LAWN SENIOR FLYERSThe Flyers will hold a White
Elephant sale at their Septembermeeting. A Casino trip is planned and aChristmas luncheon is scheduled at theHouse of Hughes.
TRINITY SENIOR FELLOWSHIPMembers recently had lunch at the
Fisherman's Inn in Elburn then stoppedat the Little Traveller in Geneva. PastorTom Zulick will be guest speaker at theSeptember meeting. September willalso see club members seeing "ForeverPlaid." On October 5th, members willall dine at the Nutrition Site and aHalloween party is being planned.
ST. CATHERINE 39ERSMembers recently held an indoor
picnic at St. Catherine's. The club meetson the first and third Thursday of themonth.
GARDEN SENIOR CFTIZEN CLUBClifton Daniels recently spoke at
the club. Clifton's grandfather is HarryS. Truman.
ST. LOUIS DE MONTFORTIn July, Sue Nolan (Senior of the
Year) received a beautiful plaque atFord City's annual "Salute to SeniorsAward Day." After the ceremonymembers honored Sue at a luncheon atGrandma Sally's.
Members are scheduled for a trip toLake Geneva.
In November we will have ourannual catered Thanksgiving party.
Our Christmaf:.Party will be heldon December 5, 2000 at Garden Chalet.
Notary PublicEstelle Bult and Rochelle Hatton
are both Notary Publics for CookCounty, Illinois. If you need adocument notarized, they will be happyto assist you.
Estelle and Rochelle would like toremind you that they are witnessingyour signature on an importantdocument. Please do not sign yourname until you come into the office.
Social SecurityRepresentative
A Field Representative from theSocial Security office will be at theCenter on Thursday, September 28thand Thursday, October 26th from 1:30p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The representative will be happy toanswer your questions on SocialSecurity/Medicare, but cannot fileclaims for you.
You do not need an appointment,but will be taken on a first-come,first-served basis.
Phone NumberFor Social SecurityQuestions andAnswers
If you have a question or a problemregarding Social Security, please callthe following phone number.
1-800-772-1213
OBITUARIESRichard Vavrek Oak Lawn Senior Center May 5, 2000
Father William Schackmuth SI. Germaine and
Oak Lawn Senior Center April, 2000
Earl Whinna Oak Lawn Senior Center May, 2000
Ann Doyle Oak Lawn Senior Center May, 2000
Irene Jara Oak Lawn Senior Center May, 2000
Bill Claussen Oak Lawn Senior Center May, 2000
Norman Baldwin Oak Lawn Senior Center June 11, 2000
Dorothy Sullivan Oak Lawn Senior Center June 18, 2000
Josephine Dargis Oak Lawn Senior Center June. 2000
Eva Koos Oak Lawn Senior Center June, 2000
Joseph Wieczorek Oak Lawn Senior Center June, 2000
Elsie Arnold Former MemberOak Lawn Senior Center August 9. 2000
Esther Boron Oak Lawn Senior Center August 6, 2000
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Volunteer IncomeTax AssistanceOffered atSenior' Center
Once again, the Oak Lawn SeniorCenter is offering income tax assistancefor'senior residents of Oak Lawn.
Volunteers trained by InternalRevenue Service agents will be availableto prepare SIMPLE income tax formsfor 2000.
Once you have received all theofficial and financial statementsrequired for Federal and State IncomeTax, you may call the Center at499-0240 to arrange for an appointment.
Before you call for your appointment,be sure to have the following documents:
1. Medical receipts in proper andorganized order so we will know whatportion was reimbursed by insurance.
2. Dividend and interest statements.3. Tax forms mailed to you-Federal
and State._ A-...Lqsly~ar~s tM:.I~IDm .._
5. Real Estate property tax bill for2000.
6. Social Security Statement.
Appointments will be availablestarting January 31st.
Health ScreeningsPRESSURE TESTING
On the first and third Wednesday ofeach month the Village of Oak EawnParamedics are at the Senior Center forBlood Pressure testing.
The Paramedics arrive at the Centerat 10 a.m. and test all residents who arepresent.
If an emergency call is received,the Paramedics must leave the Center.However, they do return when theyhave completed their service.
There is no charge for BloodPressure Testing and you will be testedon· a firsH::ome,· first-served basis;
NationalOsteoporosisScreening
In an effort to reduce the nationwidesuffering caused by osteoporosis andosteoporosis-related injuries, the NationalOsteoporosis Prevention Society (NOPS)has instituted a program designed toprovide facilities with osteoporosisdetection. The purpose of this programis to alleviate the suffering associatedwith osteoporosis, such as hip and backfractures. On Thursday, January 25,2001, the NOPS will be at the SeniorCenter offering screening tests. Thetests will be administered from 9 A.M.to 4 P.M. and an appointment is essential.
The test is a painless, non-invasivetest which takes approximately 5 minutes.You will need to put your hand in a smallmachine and nurses will then give youyour results..... .. .. . .
Please bring your medicare card withyou and the test will be free. Ifyou do nothave a medicare card the test will cost$20.00.
Please call the Senior Center at499-0240 to make an appointment.
Oil Painting &Crochet Classes
The Oak Lawn Senior CitizenCommission in cooperation with theOak Lawn Park District will offer twoclasses this winter.
These classes are for Oak Lawnmen & women 50 years of age or older.
All classes are held at the OakviewSchool, 4625 W. HOth Street. Classeslast for ten weeks and the fee is $15.00for the ten week session.
Classes are scheduled to begin thethird week in February.
. Y9.lLm::ty, ,Gall the _S~lrLoJ .<:;~nJ~r.now to register for these classes. Pleasecall 499-0240.
Circuit Breaker2001
A new law now expands the CircuitBreaker program which helps seniorcitizens pay for some prescriptionmedicines and offers rebates for rent orproperty taxes.
Right now, seniors making $16,000a year and less can take part· in theprogram. The law that takes effectJan. 1 raises the amount to $21,218 fora single person and $28,480 for a couple.Circuit Breaker participants also willhave access to medicine for a widervariety of illnesses, including cancer,glaucoma and Alzheimer's disease.
Circuit Breaker forms should be outat the end of January 2001.
THANKS TO ALL OUR VOLUNTEERS
As 2000 comes to an end the SeniorCitizen Commission and Staff wouldlike to .thankall our Center friends whohave volunteered their time and effortsto make this year so successful.
THANK YOU!!!!
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2000 Golf LeagueResultsFlight I: 1st Place - Tom Dvork
2nd Place- William SmithFlight IT: 1st Place' - Lee Zagrakalis
2nd Place - AI Leonard &Anthony Lo Bianco
Flight Ill: 1st Place - Bob Broniarczyk2nd Place - Christ Litto
Grand Champ: Lee ZagrakaI1sMany thallks to our flight leaders
Tom Kill, Ray Ristow and BobBroniarczyk. We are looking forwardto see1ng you on the links next year!
The Pride ofOregonTrip
Mary Page, Anne: Greeneltch, Rose Amado andFern Hardt enjoyed the Banjo Man aboard thePride of Oregon.
John Umhofer and friend in the lobby of theMaxson Riverside Restaurant.
Gloria and Gerald Fell are pictured cruising downthe Rock River. Many thanks to the Fells for thewonderful pictures they took on this trip.
If people weren't meant to havea mianight snack, why ao theyput a light in the refrigerator'?
Tuesday MoviesEvery Tuesday at 1 p.m. the Oak
Lawn Senior Center features current andold time videos. At intermissionrefreshments are served. HollywoodVideo at 10250 S. Central generouslyloans us their videos every Tuesday.
December 5th - Isn't She Great Bette Midler and Nathan Lane. 96 Min.
December 12th - Don Quixote - JohnLithgow, Bob Hoskins, Isabella Rosselliniand Vanessa Williams. 120 Min.
December 19th - Casper's HauntedChristmas - Computer animated feature. 84 Min.
December 26th - No Movies
January 2nd - No MoviesJanuary 9th - The Devil's Brother
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Black andWhite. 1933. 90 Min.
January 16th - Where The Heart Is Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd, StockardChanning and Joan Cusak. 129 Min.
January 23rd - Hanging Up - MegRyan, Diane Keaton and Walter Matthau.95 Min.
January 30th - Return To Me - DavidDuchovny and Minnie Driver.116 Min.
February 6th - U-571 - MatthewMcConaughey, Harvey Keitel, Jon BonJovi and Bill Paxton. 127 Min.
February 13th - Keeping The Faith Ben Stiller, Edward Norton and JennaElfman. 129 Min.
February 20th - Up At The Villa Kristin Scott Thomas, James Fox, SeanPenn and Anne Bancroft. 115 Min.
February 27th - A.Perfect Storm George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, John C.Reilly, Deane Lane and ElizabethMastrantonio. 130 Min.
Cancer ClosetEvery Friday morning a group of
dedicated women come to the Center tomake disposable absorbent pads forhomebound or wheelchair patients.These pads are available to you free ofcharge.
We also have a supply of canes,walkers, bath seats, potties and wheelchairs which are loaned out for shortterm usage. Call the Center for furtherdetails. 499-0240
Bus Service forOak Lawn Residents
The Village of Oak LawnSeniorlHandicapped bus is availablefor Oak Lawn residents on Monday,Thursday and Friday between the hoursof 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
To use this bus you must have aspecial Village of Oak Lawn ill buspass. If you do not have this pass, stopby the Senior Center and pick up anapplication form. When you havecompleted the form, please bring itback to the Center. A pass will bemailed to your home.
When you wish to use this busservice, you must make an appointment24 hours in advance. Monday requestswill be taken on Friday. Call forreservations between the hours of 9 a.m.and Noon the day before you wish-touse the bus. The number to call is499-7090.
This bus will take you anywherewithin Oak Lawn and will also go toChicago Ridge Mall.
For bus service on Tuesday andWednesday, Oak Lawn residents cancan Worth Township at 371-2900.
DIRECTORY
Village of Oak Lawn9446 South Raymond, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
Phone: 636-4400
Oak Lawn Senior CitizenCommission & Council
5330 W. 95th St., Oak Lawn, IL 60453Phone: 499-0240
Senior Citizen Commission
Thomas Kill, ChairmanMary Dewan, Vice-ChairmanFred France, SecretaryRobert Black, CommissionerWilliam Costello, CommissionerHarriet Niemiec, CommissionerFerne Town, Commissioner
Senior Citizen Staff
Rochelle Hatton, DirectorEstelle Bult, SecretaryMary Sharkey, Clerk
Senior Citizen Council
Frank Czaja, PresidentRobert Mangold, First Vice-PresidentPauline Daniels, Second Vice-PresidentAlice Gust, Corres. SecretaryMarge France, Recording SecretaryWilliam Costello, TreasurerRay Novy, Assistant Treasurer
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ChristmasShopping ~Excursion LIJY
We have arranged to have Maxdrive his 25 passenger bus downtownto view the lights, window displays andshop.
The bus will leave the Center at9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, December13th and return to the Center at approximately 3:30 p.m. The trip will cost$11.00 per person and you will be onyour own for shopping and lunch.
.. You may come in and sign up assoon as you receive your Trailblazer.Please bring your white LD. card andyou can only sign for one other OakLawn resident.
Pace Route 835 BusOak Lawn to Chicago
The Pace Suburban Bus System hascommuter service between Oak Lawnand the Palmer House.
If you wish to go downtown to theArt Institute, to shop or just to browse,this is a fast and convenient form oftransportation to downtown Chicago.
A one-way"tickeUs_$3.15,obut ifyou use your RTA Reduced Fare Card,it is half this fare.
For a schedule, stop by the Center.This bus service runs only Monday
through Friday.
RTA PassesAvailable at theSenior Center
The RTA Senior Citizen ReducedFare card applications are available atthe Senior Center.
To be eligible for this card youmust be 65 years of age or older andshow proof of age. A current driver'slicense, passport or state of Illinoisidentification card are legal forms todocument your age. The RTA requiresyour social security number and arecent 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" color photoshowing your head and shoulders. Ifyou do not have a picture, we have aPolaroid camera and will take your picture for $1.50. There is also a one dollar processing fee.
The pass enables you to travel onpublic transportation at half the regularfare. .
Coffee Time 'Programs
Coffee Time Programs are presentedon the third Monday of each month at10 a.m. Refreshments are served at theconclusion of each program.
In December and February theCoffee Time Program will be held onthe second Monday of the month due toholidays.
On Monday December 11th, the"Vintage Revival" will entertain uswith their music. You must have a ticket to attend this program.
On Monday January 15th, we willplay bingo for prizes and also have asing-along.
On Monday February 12th, VillagePresident, Ernest F. Kolb, will be at theCenter to talk about the progress andprograms currently being offered in theVillage of Oak Lawn.
Canasta PlayersEvery Thursday aftemoon at 1:00 p:m.
a group of people meet at the Center toplay Canasta. If you would like to jointhe group but need to be refreshed onthe rules and regulations, memberswould be happy to assist you.
Morning ExerciseClass
Every Tuesday and Thursdaymorning from 8:30 to 9:30 an exerciseclass is held at the Senior Center.
Men and women enjoy the hourlong class which consists of aerobic,floor and stretching exercises, and alsowork with weights and bands.
The class lasts for 10 weeks andcosts $12.00 for the entire session.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and clothing and bring a matfor floor exercises.
A new exercise session will beginon Tuesday, December 5th. You mayregister by calling or stopping in at theCenter.
Mild ExerciseEvery Friday morning at 11:00 a.m.
a group of men and women meet at theCenter for a mild exercise workout.
The 45 minute session consists ofstretching exercise and working musclegroups while seated in a chair forbalance.
If you would like to join the groupplease call the Senior Center at499-0240. A new ses~ion beginsDecember 15th. There is a $10.00charge for a ten-week session.
National Eye CareProject
The National Eye Care Project(NECP) is a nationwide outreachprogram designed to provide medicaleye care to the nation's disadvantagedsenior citizens.
The NECP provides referrals forU.S. citizens or legal residents, age 65or older who do not have access to anophthalmologist they have seen in thepast. Callers who meet the eligibilityrequirements are mailed the name of avolunteer ophthalmologist in theircommunity. Participating doctorsprovide medical eye examinations andtreatment for any condition or diseasediagnosed.
Qualified patients receive treatmentat no out-of-pocket expense. Doctorsaccept insurance reimbursement aspayment in full for their services.
Uninsured Patients are providedcare at no charge.
For information the phone numberis 1-800-222-3937.
CENTER CLOSINGSThe Senior Center will be closed on:
Christmas Eve-December 24thChristmas Day-December 25thNew Year's Eve-January 1stNew Year's Day-January 2ndPresident's Day-February 19th
OBITUARIES
If you have purchased an OakLawn Medical J.D. Bracelet from theCenter, we would like to' remind youthat if you have had a change inmedications, have moved, changeddoctors, or if your next of kin has had achange of address or phone number,please notify us immediately at499-0240.
For your general safety, we want tokeep your computerized informationup-to-date.
The Senior Citizen Commissionwould like to request an updatedmembership list from each Oak Lawnclub affiliated with the Council.
We hope that as soon as your clublist' is available, you will drop it off atthe Senior Center.
Attention ClubPresidents andMembershipChairmen
Update Your I.D.Bracelet Information
Notary PublicEstelle Bult and Rochelle Ha
are both Notary Publics for CCounty, Illinois. If you needdocument notarized, they will be hal>.to assist you.. Estelle and Rochelle 'wou:ldlike to
remind you that they are witnessingyour signature on an importantdocument. Please do not sign yourname until you come into the office.
Elsie Arnold Oak Lawn Senior Center August 9, 2000
Helen Heintz Oak Lawn Senior Cenler August, 2000
Phyllis Garry Oak Lawn Senior Center August 23, 2000
Lee Bistrid:y Oak Lawn Senior Center........ August, 2000
John Trzyna Oak Lawn Senior Center September 1, 2000
Annette Vanselow Oak Lawn Senior Center September 6, 2000
Peter Zavadis Oak,Lawn Senior Center September.13, 2000
Alice Korbas Oak Lawn Senior Center October, 2000
Lee Bloom Oak Lawn Senior Center October, 2000
Stephen Travnik Oak Lawn Senior Center October 17, 2000
. Estelle Wrohel Oak Lawn Senior Center October 25, 2000
Frank Padalino Oak Lawn Senior Center September 8, 2000
Sylvia Molton Oak Lawn Senior Center November 7, 2000
If you have a question or a problemregarding Social Security, please callthe following phone number.
1-800-772-1213
By: Rosalie ThompsonSocial Security District ManagerSocialSecurity, a recognized leader
in Internet technology, offers severalonline transactions to make it easier foryou to do business with us.
• Field Office Locator-The SocialSecurity Office Locator enables you tolocate the nearest Social Security officebased on your zip code.
• Request for a Social SecurityStatement-Your Social SecurityStatement will display a year-by-yearaccounting of earnings that have beenreported to your Social Security record.You will also find estimates of thebenefits you 'and your fanilly may beeligible for now and in lhe future.
The above transactions are generallyavailable on our website, www.ssa.gov,from Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. tomidnight Eastern Time, and Saturday, 9a.m. to 4 p.m.
Phone NumberFor Social SecurityQuestions andAnswers
$ocial SecurityServices on theInternet
Social Security and SupplementalSecurity Income benefits will increase3.5 percent in January 200l.
Social SecurityRepresentative
A Field Representative from theSocial Security office will be at theCenter on Thursday, January 25th from1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The representative will be happy toanswer your questions on SocialSecurity/Medicare, but cannot fileclaims for you.
You do not need an appointment,butwill be taken on afirst~come, first-served basis. .
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OAK LAWN SENIOR FLYERSOn December 6, 2000 a speaker will
be at the club. On December 12, 2000 aChristmas party is planned for the Houseof Hughes
GARDEN SENIORSMrs. Pitlock will cater a family
stYle luncheon at the church onDecember 8, 2000.
BRANDT ACTION-AIRESOn December 13, 2000 a catered
luncheon will be served in honor ofChristmas.
TIDNITYSENIORFELLOWSHWClub members recently were at
Kemper's Lake Country Club for lunchand a Christmas Show. At theDecember 7th meeting officers for2001 will be installed. They are; ElaineKardosh, President; Doris Henrichs,Vice PresIdent; Hilda Rodriques,Secretary; Mickey Von Asten, Treasurer.
On December 21st, members willenjoy catered Christmas luncheon withentertainment and Santa Claus.
GREATER OAK LAWNClub members will hold a
Christmas party at the Garden Chaleton December 15th.
TRINITY PRYME 'fY1\4ERSA Christmas luncheon is scheduled
for Thursday December 14th. TheMyers from the Village Fre~ Church ofSouth Holland will present aprogram.Mrs. Pitlock will cater the luncheon.
FIRST OAK LAWN SENIORSOn Monday December 15th club
members will go to the Garden Chaletfor a Christmas Party.
ST. LOUIS DE MONTFORTMembers will celebrate Christmas
at the Garden Chalet on December 5th.Future meetings are scheduled for
December 10 and 17, January 14 and28. These will be regular meetingswith coffee and cake served prior toplaying bingo and holding a raffle.
On February 11th a Valentine partywill be held at Quinn Hall. February·25th will be a regular business meeting.