Maple Valley Senior News Updated 2-11-2020

 The Senior Program at the Greater Maple Valley Community Center, located at 22010 SE 248th St. in Maple Valley, invites all adults ages 50+ to come and see what we are all about! Call us at 425-432-1272 with any questions or visit our website www.maplevalleycc.org for more information and our monthly calendar.

Trips, Groups, Special Events

Payment for all trips is due at time of registration. Cancellations are refunded if seats can be filled; a $5 non-refundable service fee will be applied. Trip costs include all Community Center and travel expenses.

Wednesday, February 12 Bunco – Gather your friends and join us for a fun afternoon of laughter, socializing, and PRIZES while playing this simple, addictive dice game! You do not need to know how to play, we will teach you. The fun will go from 12:45-2:30p.m. in the Main Hall. Bring a snack to share if you would like. Just $5 to play! Reserve your spot at the front desk.

Friday, February 14 Valentine Luncheon – We are celebrating love and friendship at our Senior Valentine Luncheon! Our cooks will be serving Salisbury Steak and strawberry shortcake for dessert. Bingo starts at 10:30 on this day, because we will have Michael Gelotte here performing some favorite love songs starting at 11:30.

Tuesday, February 18 America’s Car Museum – Whether you’re a collector, an enthusiast, or just a fan of cars, this experience will captivate your imagination. The ACM Collection consists of automotive artifacts and 250 domestic and foreign automobiles spanning over 100 years of automotive history, plus approximately another 100 vehicles on exhibit loan from private collections. Cost for this trip is $34, plus you will need to bring money for lunch. We will leave GMVCC at 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday, February 19 Understanding the Benefits of Hospice

Join Karyn Forsyth, Community Liaison from Providence Hospice, in the GMVCC Den to learn the myths and truths about hospice care and how you or a loved one can benefit from hospice services. This class is free, but registration is recommended at 425-432-1272.

Senior Fitness

Mon/Wed/Fri at 9:00a.m. Walking Group – Meeting in the GMVCC lobby MWF at 9:00am, we walk on the Lake Wilderness Trail as a group, rain or shine. Everyone walks at his or her own pace; covering approx. 3 miles round trip. This is a drop-in activity; no need to call ahead. There is a $1 suggested donation to support on-going GMVCC Health and Wellness programs.

Mons and Weds., at 9:00a.m. Aging-Well Yoga Instructor will help you gently increase strength, flexibility, posture and balance. Everyone will be working at their own pace. 4-class punch card is $30; 8-class punch card is $50; 12-class punch card is $70; drop-in rate is $10. No reservations are necessary; pay in class. This class is held in The Den. Call us with any questions.

Mons., Weds. and Fris. at 10:30 Fall-Prevention Exercise “The Fall Stop…Move Strong” exercise program was designed specifically to improve balance and strength. It is a series of 3 different 12-minute sessions. This is free and no sign-up is necessary. Please note: no exercise on party days.

Socials and Games

Time and availability might vary because of holidays and parties.

Suggested donation of $1 in the activity donation box.

Mons. Bingo at 11:00; Pinochle at 12:30; Ping Pong 12:30

Weds. Quilting & Sewing at 10:45 (2nd & 4th Weds.) in the Den; Bingo at 11:00, Pinochle and Mah Jong at 12:30

Fris. Bingo at 11:00, Painting at 1:00, Ping Pong 12:30, Pinochle 12:30

Fris. at 1:00 Painting

Calling all painters (all mediums) to come in to use our main hall to paint, socialize, and share ideas. Tables and space to spread out is available, however, there are no easels for use, and no instruction given. 

Lunch Menus

Lunch served each Mon., Wed., Fri. at 12:00. For those age 60+ there is a suggested donation of $4. For all others, there is a $7 fee. 

All menus are subject to availability of food items. Milk, coffee, and tea are available for all lunches.

Wed., Feb 12: Cheese ravioli w/red sauce, green salad, garlic bread, fruited jello, milk 

Fri., Feb 14: Salisbury Steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, roll, strawberry shortcake, milk

Mon., Feb 17: Chicken Noodle Casserole, brussels sprouts, pears, roll, milk

Wed., Feb 19: Sausage with sweet potatoes, spinach salad, roll, milk

Fri., Feb 21: Reuben Sandwich, green salad, mixed berries, milk

Health and Wellness

Routine Pedicure/Footcare “Karen’s Foot Care” is offered to seniors on the 2nd & 4th Friday of each month and the 4th Thurs. Cost is $32. Please call GMVCC to make an appointment as this popular service fills quickly. 

Blood Pressure Checks are offered on the 1st and 3rd Fridays between 10:30 and 11:00. This service depends on availability of MV Firefighters.

Services

Community Center Shuttle Need a ride in? Our shuttle runs M/W/F between 9am and 3pm and provides rides to GMVCC for programs and lunch. Shuttle rides are $1 each way within our transportation boundaries. Call 425-432-1272 for availability at least 24 hours in advance. $20 bus passes (good for 20 rides) are available.

Volunteer Transportation Need a ride to a medical appointment? Call Janet at 425-432-1272 at least one week in advance to arrange a free volunteer-provided ride. This Volunteer Program is now in great need of drivers.  If you think you would like to help seniors get to medical appointments, please call the above number to become a volunteer. 

Meals on Wheels (by application only). Applications must be obtained from and submitted to Sound Generations (call 206-448-5767 or mealsonwheels@soundgenerations.org and www.soundgenerations.org). A new, expanded menu is now available.

Free Pet Food In partnership with the Seattle Humane Society, the Greater Maple Valley Community Center offers free pet food for qualifying low-income seniors. 

Medical Lending Closet Free walking aids & bathroom equipment are available from our lending closet free of charge(call for current items). We also welcome donations of these items!

Cell Phone Drop Off – Drop off your old cell phones here to be distributed to US military as well as people in general disaster areas. This is part of the “Phones for Soldiers” Program. More information can be found at: www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com                 

 Eye Glass Drop Off – Drop off old prescription glasses here for the Lions Club to refurbish and redistribute to those who need them.                 

Computer Assistance – Volunteer Curtis Patterson specializes in working with senior citizens and provides free, caring, patient, one-on-one computer assistance including repairs, upgrades, diagnostics, tutoring, virus/spyware cleaning, and more. PC and Android are his specialty, but Curtis is willing attempt to help with Apple products as well. Call us at 425-432-1272 to arrange and appointment. Age requirement is 50+.