 Happy Labor Day - Whitney will be closed on Monday.
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What's Happening at WhitneyNote: Whitney Senior Center is closed on Labor Day, Sept 7th - no online or in-person classes.
SAIL Virtual class will still be offered on Saturday
Corrections to the Whitney Times Calendar: - September Calendar shows Crime Prevention Talks on 9/16 and should be 9/23
- October Calendar shows Walking Tour at St. John's on Oct 2 and should be Oct 1st.
Other Announcements:
- Overeater's Anonymous will continue to meet on Zoom only until further notice.
- Open Painting has been put on hold by group until further notice.
- Brain Injury support group on hold until 2021
If your group has announcements to get out, please contact Paula.
The Whitney Senior Center is open for many events. Check out the Whitney Times by clicking on the link to the right for the pdf or check out the offerings at:
https://schedulesplus.com/whitney/kiosk
All members please check in at the front desk and get an updated scan card and sign a waiver.
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 Let's Celebrate National Senior Center Month
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National Senior Center Month It's National Senior Center Month and we want to hear from you!
Throughout the month of September on Facebook we will be featuring a Question of the Week. If you have not - please Like and Share our FACEBOOK PAGE.
Each week, If you post a selfie and/or comment on the question of the week, you will be entered into a drawing to be held on September 30th. The drawing will be for a $50 Sam's Club Gift Card.
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Link to Weekly Calendar on SchedulesPlus to See and Register for Events coming up.
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TED TALK - "How to get better at the things you care about"Working hard but not improving? You're not alone. Eduardo Briceño reveals a simple way to think about getting better at the things you do, whether that's work, parenting or creative hobbies. And he shares some useful techniques so you can keep learning and always feel like you're moving forward.
Tuesday, September 8th 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Join at this LINK
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Wood Carving Club
Please register at www.schedulesplus.com/whitney/kiosk or by calling the front desk if you plan to attend in person.
Zoom will also be set up in the room for those that want to join virtually.
Tuesdays 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Join at this LINK
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Overeaters Anonymous
Overeaters Anonymous is a community of people who support each other in order to recover from compulsive eating and food behaviors.
New Members are welcome!
Saturdays 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Join at this LINK
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Front Desk/ Registering System/ CalendarFor future reference here are the steps to pre-register for a class and to check out calendar of other events as they get added:
Here is a word document with screen shots of what it will look like - Click Here Here is a video to explain the process - Click Here
Pre-registration for any in-person classes is available at https://schedulesplus.com/whitney/kiosk/.
Note in the future there will be a new registration process for the virtual fitness classes starting in September. If you have questions about the system, please call Paula directly at 320-255-7265 or send an email.
When you reach the SchedulePlus kiosk choose log in - Enter your telephone number
- Select your name
- Choose site calendar
- Click on the arrow > to go to the August Calendar (You will see all of our activities
- If you hover over the event it will tell you the availability
- Click on the event/day you wish to attend and Register/Add to My Cart, you can continue to register for additional days & times (once you check-out you are registered for the date or dates that you selected)
- Or you call WSC Front Desk at 320-255-7245 to register if you do not have access to a computer.
Please note that What can you expect in the beginning phases: - There will be no drop-in's into the Whitney Senior Center in the first phases of opening.
- Members will need to register for times to come in for classes, coffee & conversation, fitness center, etc.
- Members will be welcomed at one designated entranced and go through the screening questions.
- Members will check in and scan your membership card.
- Mask policy will be enforced and required
- Whitney Senior Center will follow the most current COVID CDC requirements and guidance.
- In-person classes, presentations, etc will begin in September and details will be published in the next Whitney Times and through the weekly newsletters.
- The next Whitney Times will be coming out on Saturday, August 29th (see above).
- Zoom presentations and classes will continue to be offered for those that are not comfortable with coming in-person.
- Sorry no card playing at this time until a safe plan can be put into place. However, if your group wants to meet to socialize, feel free to schedule a time by emailing Paula
Most of all - the Whitney Senior Center staff is excited to start seeing and welcoming you back into the building.
**Please note - there will not be Pilates on Monday, August 3rd - see you on Friday on Zoom.
Please continue to take advantage of the Senior Friendship Circles and the many opportunities to connect with us virtually.
If you need assistance, please do not hesitate to call. We are staffed Monday through Friday 8am to 4:30.
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55+ Driver Discount Program Just a reminder Whitney does not take the reservations for these classes.
Please visit this SITE to find most current information, schedules and registration or contact the MN Hwy Safety & Research Center at 1-888-234-1294.
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Updates on the Virtual Fitness classes through Zoom:
At this time the WSC has decided that we did not want to complicate the online/virtual classes. The links will remain the same and you will not need to pre-register for the class if attending virtually.
If you are attending through Zoom, only SilverSneakers at this time will reimburse for these classes. If you have SilverSneakers please make sure to mark your attendance with the following links:
April, May, June, July, and August (just added)
Note: Silver & Fit will only reimburse for in-person attendance.
If you do not have SilverSneakers and are attending the virtual classes, we ask you to please consider making a donation of $3.50 per class which is reflective of the cost of classes for in-person. You can make a contribution by mailing a check or calling the front desk and putting on a credit or debit card at 320-255-7245.
If you are new to our WSC Fitness Classes and/or have not filled out your 2020 Fitness Waiver, please fill out at this LINK and submit. Here is the link to the SilverSneakers Waiver.
Reminder - Members are welcome to attend the in-person classes for the same classes and times listed below. Register on SchedulesPlus or call the WSC Front Desk. Senior Yoga with Melissa Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. 10 am to 10:45 am JOIN AT THIS LINK
Gentle Pilates with Paula Mondays and Fridays 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm Note time changes to 1:30 starting September 4th JOIN AT THIS LINK
SAIL - Stay Active and Independent for Life Tuesday, Fridays, Saturdays 11 am to 12:00 pm JOIN AT THIS LINK
Spring Forest QI- GONG with Jerry Wellik Mondays and Wednesdays 12:00 pm to 12:55 pm Register in Advance at this LINK
Yoga with Sally Tuesdays at 9:30 am - 10:30 am at this LINK Thursdays at 11:30 am to 12:30 pm at this LINK
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Resources:The Minnesota Warmline Need to talk? Someone is there to listen. Open Monday-Saturday, 5 PM to 10 PM Toll Free 877.404.3190or text “Support” to 85511 The Minnesota Warmline provides a peer-to-peer approach to mental health recovery, support and wellness. Calls are answered by our team of professionally trained Certified Peer Specialists, who have first hand experience living with a mental health condition.The Warmline provides a safe, anonymous and confidential environment to connect with people who are here to listen…here to help. Helping Minnesota’s Older Adults during COVID-19 Refer to MDH for COVID-19 Information in Minnesota
To protect the public's health and slow the rate of transmission of COVID-19, please follow the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) for the state’s most up-to-date guidelines and information: https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/index.html .
Call the Senior LinkAge Line Available at 1-800-333-2433 The Senior LinkAge Line will continue to be a resource for older adults and their families to call during this emergency situation. We can help people find resources and make connections with alternative services, if someone’s provider or support network has changed or temporarily stopped providing services. The Minnesota Board on Aging (MBA), Minnesota’s Area Agencies on Aging and the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) are working closely together to share information and ensure that all parts of the state have the resources they need to support older Minnesotans and caregivers.
Help for Older Adults If you are on Elderly Waiver, Alternative Care or Essential Community Supports, contact your case manager/care coordinator to discuss your needs. If you are not on one of these programs call the Senior LinkAge Line for help finding resources in your community including:
- Home-delivered meals
- Grocery or prescription drug delivery
- Help in your home
- Transportation
- Caregiver consultants and respite services
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Need help with technology? Ask our Computer Lab Volunteers The computer lab volunteers have graciously offered to take questions and try to answer them for you. Send them an EMAIL.
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Donations AcceptedA few of you have asked, so we thought we would include. If you find value in the programs being offered and would like to make a donation during this time to help support the Whitney Senior Center, you can mail a check to: Whitney Senior Center, 1527 Northway Drive, St. Cloud, MN 56303. We miss seeing you! Thank you to the kindness of those sending cards and donations -- it is greatly appreciated by the WSC Staff!
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We are still collecting masks. We are also distributing the masks - one per person. If you are in need of a mask, please give us a call. If you are looking for a way to put your time and talents to good use we are looking for community members willing to make and donate cloth masks for at risk community members. In partnership with other Human Service organizations we are asking you to consider helping with this important task. The link below from the CDC indicates how masks are used and beneficial. It also shows a number of patterns for making masks. Completed masks can be dropped off at Whitney Senior Center West Door (1527 Northway Drive, St. Cloud) in the covered bin marked MASKS. The bin will be available Monday-Friday 8-4:30p.m. Please give us a call if you are willing to help with this project. We can be reached at 320-255-7245. We could use more masks for men if you are willing and still making.
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Find our events and links on our Website.You can also find these events on our Website Calendar.If you want to receive Calendar Reminders of Upcoming Events outside of this emailed newsletter you can subscribe to the icalendar.
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