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LAKESIDE NEWS                        GOTHENBURG SENIOR CENTER
                                            410 20th St.
                                        Gothenburg, NE 69138
APRIL 2019
                                           308-537-7465

                 SUNDAY ROAST BEEF DINNER

                        Sunday, April 7th,
                          11:30—1:00
                       Gothenburg Senior Center

             EASTER DINNER
             Tuesday, April 16th

          GOOD FRIDAY
      COMMUNITY SERVICE
      Friday, April 19th @ 12:30

                RSVP Early!
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GOTHENBURG SENIOR CENTER
                               “Where Friends Come to Meet”
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GOTHENBURG SENIOR CITIZEN’S CENTER INC.                               DIRECTOR:
410 20th. STREET                                                           ANGELA BARKMEIER
GOTHENBURG, NE 69138                                                  KITCHEN MANAGER;
                                                                           DEB CLAFLIN
PHONE: (308) 537-7465                                                 ASSISTANT COOK:
                                                                           ANITA SHRUM
FAX: (308) 537-3755                                                   OFFICE ASSISTANT:
EMAIL: gothenburgseniorcenter@gmail.com                                     KRISTI LAND
VISIT US ON WEB: gothenburgseniorcenter.com
      or
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HOURS: MONDAY thru FRIDAY
         8 am—4 pm

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The Gothenburg Senior Citizen’s Center, Inc. is funded in part by the West Central Nebraska Area Agency
on Aging, under the authority of the Older Americans Act and the generous contributions of those who sup-
port the programs. The Gothenburg Senior Center is a non-profit organization responsible for providing re-
ferral information, services and recreation to individuals sixty years of age and older. Nutritious noon meals
are served Monday thru Friday at a suggested donation rate of $5.00 for persons over 60. Persons under the
age of 60 are welcome and are charged a set price of $6.50 per person. Please call 308537-7465 for reserva-
tions before 9:30 am.
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GOVERNING BOARD MEMBERS                                       POLICY ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
JAY RICHESON                                                  ROGER NEUJAHR-CHAIRMAN
MATT OLSEN— CHAIRMAN                                          MARLENE FLEISCHER
JUSTIN HETZ—VICE CHAIRMAN                                     MARSHA WEEKS—SECRETARY
PAM SLACK—SECRETARY                                           GENE THARP—VICE CHAIRMAN
LINDA BOWMAN                                                  RHONDA BLOCK—TREASURER
TIFFANIE FARR/ TREASURER                                      MARYE FRANZEN
JAQUELINE KUXHAUSEN                                           ROGER HEIDEBRINK

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                                          SENIOR CENTER BUS
                                                  HANDI-BUS
        Need a ride to the doctor, grocery store, beauty shop, Senior Center, or to visit friends? A ride is just
as near as your phone. The Senior Center van, with a wheelchair lift, is a available during the day, Monday
thru Friday 9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m. Just call 537-7465. There is a suggested donation of $1.50 one way trip
or $3.00 round trip. No charge at noon for a ride to the center for lunch.
                                              RYDE TRANSIT:
                                Dawson County—Lexington—308-324-3670
                                             Transit Bus Schedule
                          Service Farnam/Gothenburg: Tuesdays, 10am to 4pm
                              Service Gothenburg: Wednesday 12pm to 4pm
                         Service Gothenburg to Lexington/Cozad 4th Tuesday to
                               Service to North Platte 2nd & 4th Thur sdays
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APRIL 2019 MENUS
                                  “Never underestimate the healing power
                                    of a quiet moment in the garden.”
1.                    2.                      3.                  4.                    15 Sand. & Salads
Swedish Meatballs          Chicken Fried—       Liver & Onions or    Swiss Steak        Egg Salad Sandwich
 Boiled Potatoes             Hamburger         Sausage Gravy over    Baked Potato           Fumi Salad
      Beets                Mashed Potatoes           Biscuits        Green Beans          Cucumber Salad
    Rye Bread                 w/Gravy             Hash Browns        Bread Sticks         Macaroni Salad
Strawberry Short-               Peas           Stewed Tomatoes or       Pears            Cottage Cheese -
      cake                   Bulgur Roll              Juice                                 Fruit Salad
                               Peaches             Coffee Cake                           Plums, Ice Cream
8.                    9.                  10.                 11.                       12.
     Chicken Cordon    Country Style Ribs      Fried Chicken       Pork Chops             Patty Melts or
          Blue           Potato Salad         Boiled Potatoes      w/Dressing            Reuben Sandwich
      Baked Potato       Baked Beans              w/Gravy         Sweet Potatoes          Potato Wedges
          Corn             Biscuits        Scandinavian Blend         Peas                  Coleslaw
       Wheat Roll      Chocolate Oatmeal    Veg., Rye Bread        Bulgur Roll             Jell-O Salad
        Pudding              Cake             Strawberries w/      Applesauce             Grape Dessert
                                                  Bananas
15.                16. Easter Dinner          17.                  18.                  19.
  Beef & Noodles         Ham Balls               Chicken Fried -       Meat Loaf         Fish & Shrimp or
 Mashed Potatoes     Potato Casserole               Chicken          Baked Potato            Sloppy Joes
    Green Beans       Morocco Blend             Mashed Potatoes     Calif. Blend Veg.       French Fries
      Biscuits          Vegetables                  w/Gravy           Wheat Roll              Pea Salad
 Layered Pistachio    Ambrosia Salad                Broccoli             Peaches            Bread Sticks
      Dessert           Bulgur Roll             Blueberry Muffin                            Tropical Fruit
                      Pig Pick’n Cake               Sherbet                               Or 7-Layer Bars
22.                 23.                 24.                        25.                  26. Casserole Day
Chicken Fried Steak     Salisbury Steak       Roast Beef              Fried Chicken       Lasagna or Tator
    Baked Potato         Hash Browns        Boiled Potatoes          Mashed Potatoes       Tot Casserole
Morocco Blend Veg          w/Gravy             w/Gravy                   w/Gravy            7-layer Salad
     Wheat Roll          Cauliflower            Carrots               Butter Beans            Broccoli
      Peaches         Cinnamon Bread         Bran Muffin               Bulgur Roll          Bread Sticks
                     Chocolate Pudding      Spiced Apples             Lemon Cake              Brownie
                      Cake w/Topping
29.                   30. Potato Bar
       Ham              Beef Salad Sand.
Scalloped Potatoes        Baked Potato
   Baked Corn          w/Choice of Toppings
    Rye Bread          Carrot Raisin Salad
   Cheesecake           Spaghetti Salad
                        Apple Crisp w/
                            Topping
     Please call before 9:30 am for reservations.
     Salad Bar is made available Monday thru Thursday with exception to Special Dinners.
     Take all you want, but eat all you take!!!
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APRIL ACTIVITIES 2019
      “And maybe there’s a reason why we learn to laugh before we learn to talk.”

1.                 2.                      3.                     4.                    5.

                   Mexican Train 1:00                                Scrabble 1:00            Bridge 1:00
                                                                    Bible Study 1:00
                          Tai Chi 2:00                                Tai Chi 2:00

8.                 9.                      10.               11.                        12.
                         Blood Pressure      8-Ball Tourn. @
                        Clinic 7:00—9:00     Gothenburg 9:30                               Volunteer
                         Policy Meeting                                 Scrabble 1:00   Appreciation 2:30
                              12:30             Governing Board                         “Root Beer Floats”
                                                Meeting @ 12:30     Bible Study 1:00
                   Mexican Train 1:00
                      Tai Chi 2:00               Pretzels 1:00
15.                16.                 17.                        18.                   19.
                    EASTER DINNER          8-Ball. Tourn.                                     Good Friday
                                           @ Cozad 9:3                  Scrabble 1:00         Community
                    Mary Martha Circle                                                          Service
                     Bible Study 8:45      Special Guest            Bible Study 1:00             12:30
                                              “JET”
                   Mexican Train 1:00      & Teri Edeal                                  Birthday & Ann.
                       Tai Chi 2:00                                                         Party 3:00
22.                23.                     24.                 25.                 26.
                                                 8-Ball. Tourn.  Lunch & Learn
                   Mexican Train 1:00           @ Lexington 9:3     w/Dr. Shaw
                                                                     “Tremors”
                          Tai Chi 2:00          McCook Hearing     Scrabble 1:00
                                                 9:30—11:30      Bible Study 1:00
                                                                    Tai Chi 2:00
                                                 Pretzels 1:00 Pinochle Party 6:30
29.                30.
                   Mexican Train 1:00

                          Tai Chi 2:00

●The pool room is open every day from 8:00-4:00. Most of the pool players are here arount 10:00.
●The exercise equipment in the back room is for anyone to use between 8:00-4:00.
●Let your Policy Board Members know what activities you would like to have offered.
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NOTICES:
Policy Advisory Board Meeting will be held on:
Tuesday, April 9th @ 12:30 p.m.
Governing Board Meeting will be held on:
Wednesday, April 10th @ 12:30 pm.

OPEN FOR CLUBS AND GROUPS:
    The Senior Center will cater to small groups and clubs
thru out the weekdays upon request and availability. We
invite you to host your next get together with us. Call the
Senior Center Monday thru Friday at 308-537-7465            LADIES, LADIES, LADIES:
                                                               Karen Metcalfe and the Gothenburg Senior Center will
                                                            be offering free manicure’s every Tuesday and Thursday
                                                            for the next couple of months for all ladies over sixty.
                                                            Participants must have an appointment. So, please call to
                                                            schedule your next manicure today at 308-537-7465.

                                                              APRIL GARDENERS:
                                                              5th: NEW MOON To encourage new growth, prune
                                                                     shrubs and trees between the new and full Moons.
                                                              19th: GOOD FRIDAY/ Passover begins at sundown.
                                                                     FULL PINK MOON/Scatter seeds of annual
                                                                     poppies in the garden while the weather is still
                                                                     cool.
                                                              21st: EASTER/A ladybug may eat as many as 5,000
                                                                     aphids during its lifetime.
Pictured above: Teri Edeal and JET                            22nd: EARTH DAY/Nature always wears the colors of
    Jet the miniature therapy horse & Teri Edeal will visit          the spirit.
the Gothenburg Senior Center on Wednesday, April 17th. 26th: NATIONAL ARBOR DAY/ The oak-America’s
They will be speaking to us on just what Jet does as a               national tree—begins to produce acorns 20 years
therapy horse for the Pet Partners Therapy Horse Pro-                (most common) to 50 years after germination.
gram.                                                         28th: ORTHODOX EASTER/ When there is enough blue
    Jet passed the rigorous process that evaluates and reg-          sky to “patch a Dutchman’s breeches”, expect
isters volunteers & their pets for visiting people in nursing        clearing weather.
home, hospitals, schools, and other settings. The program
is distinguished by its attention to training the volunteers,                        April weather
evaluating teams every 2 years, and having awareness of                    Rain and sunshine both together
the health of the animals. Jet passed all the requirements
and now he is bringing joy and smiles to others thru out              Oak before Ash and we’re in for a splash,
Central Nebraska.                                                      Ash before Oak and we’re in for a soak.
  Join us on April 17th for lunch and a chance to meet
JET!                                                                     When April blows his horn (thunder)
                                                                            Tis good for both hay and corn
NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK:
     National Volunteer Week is an opportunity to cele-                    April brings the primrose sweet,
brate the impact of volunteer service and the power of               Scatters daisies at our feet—Sara Coleridge
volunteers to tackle society’s greatest challenges, to build
stronger communities and be a force that transforms the
world. Each year, we shine a light on the people and caus-                                     CAKE RAFFLE
es that inspire us to serve, recognizing and thanking vol-
unteers who lend their time, talent
and voice to make a difference in                                                                Drawing will be at
our community.                                                                                 12:00 Tuesday, April
                                                                                                   16, 2019
 VOLUNTEERS stop by and
enjoy a ROOT BEER FLOAT on
Friday, April 12th, from 2:30—                                                              Proceeds to be used
3:00.                                                                                       for flowers beds and
                                                                                                   fertilizer.
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MEALS ON WHEEL SCHEDULE :                                    by billing Medicare for services they know are not neces-
    April 1st: Zion Lutheran                                 sary.
    April 8th: Lions Club                                        If you have been offered a DNA genetic test from a
    April 15th: First Presbyterian                           source outside of your doctor’s office, you may want to
    April 22nd: The Crossing                                 proceed with caution before accepting this test, because
    April 29th: Gothenburg Rotary                            this type of testing could be used to commit Medicare
                                                             fraud and/or abuse.
SUNDAY DINNERS:                                                  If you are interested in receiving a DNA genetic test
        April 7th—Roast Beef Dinner                          you should discuss this with your doctor or healthcare
        May 5th—Fried Chicken Dinner                         practitioner, as they are the best equipped to determine if
        June 2nd—Ham Balls                                   you need or can benefit for this type of testing.
                                                                 If you have received DNA testing from individuals
NEW DATE:                                                    promoting genetic testing of Medicare patients through
BLOOD PRESSURE & BLOOD SUGAR CLINIC:                         educational sessions at a senior center or retirement com-
When: Thursday, March 14th, 2019                             munity and would like to discuss this further, you are en-
Where: Gothenburg Senior Center                              couraged to contact your local Nebraska SHIIP office,
Time: 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.      Cost: Free                 which also administers the Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP)
Starting in APRIL Blood Pressure/Blood Sugar Clinic will program, helping to identify and report possible Medicare
be the SECOND TUESDAY of each month. TUESDAY, fraud, error or waste.
April 9th will be the first date of the change.
                                                                          West Central NE Agency on Aging
WHAT’S IN THE CARDS:                                                         308-535-8195 / 800-662-2961
BRIDGE:
April 5th will be our next Bridge Party. Players are invited SENATOR MATT WILLIAMS TO
to have lunch with us and cards will begin at 1:00.          SPEAK IN MAY:
March’s results were High—Elsie Cyriacks, 2nd—Joyce             Senator Matt Williams will speak
Lydic and low—Joan Stear.                                    on May 3rd at 12:00. He will be
PINOCHLE: Apr il’s Pinochle Party will be on Thurs- speaking about economics here locally
day, April 25th. @ 6:30. Come join a fun evening of and across the State. How the March
cards with friends. Bring your favorite finger food and a flooding has impacted Nebraska and
dollar for the pot. February Pinochle Party results were how the State has responded going
High—Norma Scott, 2nd—Helen Mak, Low—Bertha Da- forward.
harsh and Traveling went to Velma Underwood, Lois               Don’t miss the opportunity to get
Meredith and Susan Bartruff. Look for the result from our informed on these topics that will af-
March Pinochle Party in the May newsletter.                  fect our great state and community.

 MEDICARE & GENETIC TESTING:
Is genetic testing covered by Medicare?
  As long as Medicare is the patient’s primary insurance,     MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOES:
and the test is deemed medically necessary, it is currently      Play the most popular domino’s game every Tuesday @
covered by Medicare with no co-pay or deductible.             1:00. This game originated from railroad workers who
Screening services, such as pr e-symptomatic genetic test     played it in Mexico and has grown to be a all time favorite
and services, are those used to detect an undiagnosed dis-    for families and friends to play.
ease or disease predisposition, and as such are not a Medi-
care benefit and not covered by Medicare. Similar ly,         Pictured below are Lila Been Blossom, Velma Under-
Medicare may not reimburse the costs of tests/                wood, Lois Meredith and Shirley Stevens.
examinations that assess the risk for and/or of a condition
unless the risk assessment clearly and directly effects the
management of the patient.
    How could this be Medicare fraud or abuse?
When an individual offers to provide an educational ses-
sion to a group of seniors, takes their Medicare number,
then does a DNA swab, this does not meet Medicare’s cri-
teria of medical necessity. They are offering a service to
the general population without determining actual need
and they are doing it outside the guidance of the Medicare
beneficiary’s own physician. They are abusing the Medi-
care system by billing for services that are not reasonable
or necessary. They could potentially be committing fraud
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MEMORIES, MEMORIES AND MORE MEMORIES!
                              Established 1983 —-Gothenburg Senior Center—-gothenburgseniorcenter@gmail.com

APRIL 1988—Food of the Month Program brought in $128 in cash and                        held to celebrate the wonderful, newly paved parking lot.
$50.99 in products. The kitchen was needing: Cans of Tomato Juice, Cream               ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
of Chicken soup to help with the April Menus.                                          APRIL 2008—A Garage Sale was scheduled for April 26th and the 27th.
    Dewey Trimble was the winner of Feb. Pool Tournament. That made him                    A free luncheon was held on April 29th for all the many Volunteers
the first one to win in two consecutive months. He went on to try for a third           helping to make the Center a success.
win in March, but without success. Les Pauls was the champion in March.                    Donnabell Peckham, Lydia Ronnekamp and Lloyd Streeter were
    Congratulations was given to Elise Helms and Goldie Franzen, the win-               honored with a number of Memorials.
ners of the March Pinochle Party. There were nine tables of players and did                The March 'Product of the Month Fund' was $95 in cash and $22.99 in
they ever have a good time.                                                            products. The projected needs for April were: Flour, Cake Mixes and
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------       Styrofoam Cups.
APRIL 1993—Thursday, April 8th after lunch, a Cake Walk was held, but                      We were only $104 away from completing Section B. of the landscaping
instead of an actual 'walk' from chair to chair the participants passed eggs           project. Thanks, to the Streeter family for selecting this project in memory of
around the circle. The decorated cakes were provided by the Staff, Policy              Lloyd and everyone who supported the Ham Dinner in March, also, all those
Advisory Committee and governing Board. This would also be the day of the              that purchased a ticket for the Cake Raffle.
annual Easter Dinner.                                                                      March Bridge Party results were: Dale Farmer—High, Doris Bauman—
    Leo Stasch won the March Pool Tournament. That made him two wins in                2nd, and Rosemary Kampfe took the Low Prize. Feb. Pinochle Party results
a row.                                                                                 were: Yvonnie Derra—High, Mildred Schledewitz—2n, Esther Nelms—Low
     Winners of last month's Pitch Party were: Judith Decker, Laura                    and the Traveling Prizes went to Kay Olmsted, Jean Clymer, Lorene Fenner
Lefferdink and Elsie Helms. Prizes at last month's Pinochle Party went to:             and Judy Block.
Alice Sheffield, Mary Imler, Margaret Block and Lorene Fenner.                             The 'In House' Pool Tournament was held March 18th with four players.
    The March Product of the Month Fund received $77.12 in product and                 Ray Caldwell was undefeated in three games making him the winner of the 9
$112 in cash. The products needed for April were: Paper Products and Flour.            -Ball Tournament on April 15th.
    The Memorials received, in the past month, from friends and loved                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ones, in memory of Betty Kapke, Lucille Chandler and Geneva Brenner.                   APRIL 2013—Another Senior Center Spring Garage Sale was planned for
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   April 27th. This was to be part of the City Wide Garage Sale.
APRIL 1998—The Senior Center Staff was: Director—Shirley Lake,                             The Feb. Pinochle Party results were: Betty Fecht—High, Irene Athey—
Act/Outreach—Lynn Edson, Kitchen Manager—Angela Barkmeier, Asst.                       2nd, Lawrence Wendelin—Low. Traveling Prizes went to Kay Olmsted, Nor-
Cook—Laurie Soto, Green Thumb—Nina Martin.                                             ma Scott and Judy Hicken.
    Governing Board Members were: Keith Aden—Chairman, Brian                               The Senior Center received $687 in cash and several product donations
Miller—Vice Chairman, Duane Oliver—Treasurer, Leone Cox, Harlen                        during March for the Product of the Month Fund. For April, the stated need
Hirsch, Mary Fritch and Jo Reichstein.                                                 was for: Toilet Paper, Styrofoam Cups, Flour and Sugar.
    The Policy Advisory Members were: Margaret Block-Chairperson, Smith                    The Sunday Fried Chicken Dinner on March 3rd brought in $2,144.01 to
Kite—Vice Chairman, A.T. Tollefson—Treasurer, Bernie Lindvall, John                    be applied on the Center's expenses. There were approximately 250 people
Olmsted, Leoris Deardorff, Reakus Franzen and Alvin Bringelson.                        enjoying the excellent chicken meal.
    Rhonda Protor gave two programs, One on April 14th and one on                          There were many Memorials given in memory of Velma Lambertus, Don
April 28th. The first was a message on Magnet Therapy and the second cov-              Cook and Delores Streeter.
ered Breathing and the Breath of Life.                                                     An Afghan Raffle netted the Senior Center $42. Bill Franzen was the win-
    On April 21st, Rick Zarek gave us many answers about the prescription              ner. A 'Thank You to Lois Meredith for the creation of the afghan.
drugs we take each and every day.                                                          A class on the creation of potato jewelry was held May 16th. This was the
    The winners of the March Pitch Party were: Judith Decker—High and                  beginning, of a three week, Thursday afternoon activity.
Nina Martin the Low Score.                                                             ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Larry Lake was the winner of the March Pool Tournament.                            APRIL 2018—Volunteer Appreciation Dinner was held on April 20th with a
    The Product of the Month Fund received $22 in cash and $10. 66 in prod-            guest speaker Kelly Rippen. The Easter Cake Raffle brought in$438
uct. The April menus called for more Flour, Brown Sugar and/or Powdered                    The March Pinochle Party winners were Terri Moore—High, Lois Mere-
Milk. A Volunteers Breakfast was planned for April 22th. A Thank You to all            dith—2nd, Norma Scott—Low and Traveling prizes went to Kay Olmsted,
those extra hands and the input from each of supporters of the Senior Center,          Lawrence Wendelin and Judy Block.
helping in so many ways.                                                                   The Product of the Month Fund to help the kitchen plan their menus. The
    Three Memorials were received during March, those being: Ben                       needs was: Flour, All Sugars and Styrofoam cups.
Kuhlman, Chris Metzger and Ralph Jones.                                                    The Newsletter named six people we no longer have with us. Their
    Friday, the 13th of March, two vans and one car held 18 eager race fans            friends and families wanted to memorialize them, by giving to the Senior
going to the Horse Races for a fun outing.                                             Center. The six people were Pauline Anderson, George Albert, Clarene
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   House, Dolores Viergutz. Jon Woodward and Lois Austin.
APRIL 2003—The memory of Eunice Edson and Harold Bick was commem-                          A nice picture of the Brady Seniors meeting for their regular Thursday
orated by several Memorials.                                                           Dinner was viewed by all. This is a meal catered by the staff of Gothenburg
    April 23rd, 24th and 25th was to be another Big Fund-raiser, A Dinner The-         Senior Center.
ater for the public to enjoy. The title of the play was 'An Evening of Culture'.
It proved to be a very big success.                                                                                               Compiled by Ramona Ollendorf
    The second annual Antique and Appraisal Fair was scheduled for April 6 th.
Concessions were available for a bit of food with a free will donation.
    Product of the Month brought in $140 in cash and $10.12 in products. The
products needed for April were: Flour, Sugar, Paper Towels and Brown Sug-
ar.
     Twenty four players came to play at the Feb. Pinochle Party. The top
scorers were: Dorothy Marshall-High, Norma Scott-Sec High, Dorothy
Kampfe—Low, and Frida Cline, Pauline Wells, Phyllis Ackerman and Dor-
                                                                                                 McCook Hearing Aid Center
othea Kampfe were the most traveled.                                                                     Gothenburg Senior Center
    Ray Caldwell won the 'In House' Pool Tournament. Cozad hosted
the invitational in March, those results will be listed in the May Newsletter.                              Wednesday, April 24
    On April 2nd, Rick Zarek, of Gothenburg Discount Pharmacy, gave a talk
on 'Prescriptions'.                                                                                      9:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
    The April 'Quilters Corner' quilt was brought in by Lois Meredith.                       Walk-ins Welcome But Appointments Preferred
 This quilt was a Basket Block pattern, made by Lois' grandmother, Clara
Johnson from Stockville. NE.                                                                Call to schedule your appointment 308-345-7817
     The first of April at 2:00 P.M., a ribbon cutting ceremony was
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APRIL BIRTHDAYS:                                                           Birthday & Anniversary Party will be held on April
1. Sheila Jobman,                                                       19th, at 3:00 pm. Everyone is invited to join us for
2. Ron Ostergard,                                                       cake and ice cream. A special thanks to First State
3. Marvin McMichael                                                     Bank for sponsoring our cake each month.
4. Lyle Franzen, Wenda Keiser
5. Ted Haney                                                            PRODUCTS NEEDED IN APRIL:
6. Jane Wahl                                                                Please be sure to sign the product of the Month sheet
7. Delores Gronewold, Joan Windrum,                                     for all your donations. Please remember; the Senior Cen-
8. Alvin Geiken, Frances Junker, Dick Edosn                             ter is a 501C(3) non-profit organization.
10. Lavonne Werkmeister, Sue Schroeder                                      Donations received in the Month of March were by:
11. Gary Everitt, Donna Sheffield                                       John & Judy Gonzales, Don & Donna Turner, Roger
12. David Wareha,m                                                      & Joan Stear, Connie Ostergard, Denise Brittenham,
14. Kay Grove                                                           Rita Thomalla, First Presbyterian Church and Jeanie
16. Sandy Jobman                                                        Max.
17. Rita Nelson                                                                      “PRODUCT OF THE MONTH”
19. Delbert Dishman, Chauncey Bates, Rolland Closson                        CHOCOLATE CHIPS, FLOUR & BROWN, POW-
22. Bill Lehmkuhl, Velma Schriver, Carolyn Hicken                                 DERED AND GRANULATED SUGARS
23. Betty Leach
26. Mike Claflin                                                        RECYCLE YOUR ALUMINUM CANS
28. Margaret Rubenthaler, Katie Alexander                               FOR MEALS:
    Doug Sitorius, Wayne Janssen                                        Help Us to Help Others! Your cans count by helping
29. Guy Tharp, Linda Butterfield,                                       us to keep our meal cost down at the Center. The next
    Tony Sabin, M.J. Jensen, Kenny                                      time you take a drink from an aluminum can, don’t throw
    Sheffield, Jimmy Salts                                              it out, bag it and recycle. Spread the word to family mem-
30. Gerald Johnson, Arlene Klein                                        bers and business to collect and save their cans. Together
                                                                        we can make a difference. The recycling shed is just for
APRIL ANNIVERSARIES:                                                    aluminum cans recycling, only. This is found on the west
23. Heribeito & Molly Magana                                            end of the property. Thank you for your support.
30. Marlin & Jackie Kuxhausen

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D K Y H E           P   U P     A W R Y B M E               E   I   F    P   I      HOE                     WATERING WAND
S   E   F   D N C N L           V W R S         R W M G D R B N
                                                                                    HORI HORI KNIFE         WEEDER
D W N L         L   E   J   V E     W R R O O X I               U E      Y G
                                                                                    KNEEPADS                WEED KILLER
W A L       E   B E     D L     E   A F     R A K E         N R I        R C
                                                                                    LEAF RAKE               WOODMAN’S PAL
D E     V V X X Q R V R T                   S   J   Z   E   E   V T      L   A
Q O B O Z           A A O A U Y L               S   R E     P   P   O L      N
B H E       H J     V A U Z         G U D S         V D R O Q O B
U Z V S         P   J   F   S   S   C X C C L           U W W E Q J
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