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2 Page 2 The Oak Leaf July 2016 (Unless Otherwise Noted) OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (MUST BE 18 YRS OR OLDER) ADMISSION $5 NO Carry-In Refreshments - Dinner Menu, Refreshments and Drink Available for Purchase Kitchen Opens 6:00p ~ Dance 7:00p 10:00p T.N.T. Round, Square & Line Dancing Saturday, July 9 Friday Night Bandstand - 7:00pm Friday night bandstand entertainment continues this month. Show is free, brought to you by Fairfield Federal and Lancaster Parks and Recreation. Bring a lawn chair, sit back and enjoy! July 1 - Community Band/PATRIOTIC SUMMER CONCERT July 8 - The British Invasion/60 S BRITISH ROCK July 15 - Crossroads Station/COUNTRY ROCK July 22 - Lancaster Festival July 29 - Lancaster Festival August 5 - Agent 99/70 S POP/ROCK August 12 - Cross Pointe/GOSPEL Lancaster Festival Art Walk 5,000 people will visit 40 business venues on Friday, July 22 from 6:00p-9:00p to experience art, meet the artists and purchase original works from the presenting artists. For more information, please contact Destination Downtown Lancaster, , or the Festival office, Jack Fox Band Country, Classic Rock & Oldies Saturday, August 13 COMMUNITY NEWS Summer Breeze Band All Kinds Of Good Music Saturday, August 27 Southeastern Ohio Legal Services Are you over 60 and in need of legal services but can t afford an attorney? SEOLS will be back at Olivedale starting at 9:00a on Friday, July 15 offering free legal services for seniors. In order to take advantage of this service you must be pre-screened by calling Lancaster Parks News Alley Park July 9th - Night Time Adventures 9pm - Free Quarter Moon Star Gazing July 9th - Family Program Canoeing 10-11:30am July 12th-29th - Summer Camp Wild Adventure Camp July 25th-29th Challenger British Soccer Camp July 28th Rising Park Day 9:30am-2:30pm Free Lancaster Festival - Family activities, games, crafts and For more information on all events go to or alleyparkoe@yahoo.com Olivedale Park 1st Thurs. of ea. month at 7:00p - Photo Club-Any skill level welcome to share the love of taking photos. OLIVEDALE SENIOR CENTER Is a part of Lancaster Parks & Recreation Michael Tharp Jr., Superintendent of Parks Carla Young, Olivedale Park Manager The elected Board of Directors represent the members of Olivedale. They welcome all comments from the membership. Please feel free to approach any of the listed Directors to express your concerns or write them down and place them in the Board suggestion box located inside the front entrance. If you are not sure how to get in touch with a board member, please ask at the office. Olivedale Board of Directors Peg Clifford, President Georgia Roebuck, Vice President Ruth Wilcox, Secretary Karen Sanner, Treasurer Tom Corbin, Legal Advisor Larry Wentz, Past President Debbee Arnett Jim Barnhart Joe Fox Becky Ginnery Margaret Jenkins Joy Kellenbarger Becky Raybourne Connie Russell

3 July 2016 The Oak Leaf Page 3 Records Check Up The office requests that each member update their Olivedale records when there is a change of address, phone or emergency contact. Make it a practice to check your information each year when you renew. Please check with the office in person, by telephone at or us at staff@olivedale.com. Reminder Children or young adults (anyone not a member or ineligible for membership under 55) are not permitted to wait for parents or grandparents during scheduled activities except when that activity is open to the public. Coffee Club Join in on the conversation covering the economy, interest rates and various other investment topics at the monthly financial discussion group meeting at 9:00a on Friday, July 1. Please note the time change of the meeting. Contact Allison Spangler at for questions. 2nd Tuesday Lunch It s that time of year for picnics and cookouts! Join us for our 2nd Tuesday lunch held on Tuesday, July 12. Chef Judy will be grilling up a mouthwatering cheeseburger, tangy baked beans, creamy potato salad and for dessert, scrumptious strawberry shortcake. Serving will be from 11:30a -12:30p and the cost is only $6. Don t forget to make your reservation by Friday, July 8. If you are new to Olivedale and are looking for an opportunity to become a very important element of our success, call the office today. Members who volunteer help to ensure our events continue. Annual Members Ice Cream Social Members are encouraged to come and enjoy an evening of fun, music and ice cream on Wednesday, July 20 at 6:00p. This annual event is sponsored by Halteman, Fett and Dyer Funeral COMMUNICATION CORNER Public events such as the fish fry, pancake breakfast or Family Fun Day are great times to show younger ones in the family what Olivedale is all about. Although dances are open to the public, for safety issues there is an age requirement of 18 or older to participate. The Charter of Olivedale Senior Citizens of Fairfield County stipulates an age requirement of 55 or older to become a member. Therefore, policy states that non-members may not participate in activities at Olivedale except when the activity is open to the public. We always welcome guests to accompany members for a one time visit before paying the annual member fee, in order to make an informed decision in becoming a member. EATING AT OLIVEDALE Home. The Olivedale Kitchen Band will entertain us on this festive evening. So come sing along or just sit back and enjoy the fun. What s not to like about free ice cream and entertainment? Fish Fry No need to heat up the kitchen. Let us take the heat! Join us for our monthly fish fry Tuesday, July 26 from 4:30-6:30p. On the menu is 2 generous servings of fish along with a baked potato and coleslaw. Take-out is available and pre-sale tickets are available at the office, adults $8, children $4. Tickets can also be purchased at the door, but may be limited. Also, we are fishing for volunteers to help with this event. If you have never volunteered for the fish fry, now is your chance. We promise you ll be hooked!

4 Page 4 The Oak Leaf July 2016 Art Is 4 Every 1 Create your own one-of-a-kind masterpiece. The Art is 4 Every 1 class meets every Tuesday at 1:00p. The initial supply kit and class is $33 and follow up classes are only $11. Payment must be made when first registering for the class and if paying by check, please make the check payable to Patti Goltz. Ballroom Dance ~ West Coast Swing West Coast Swing is a slotted dance. The slot is an imaginary area, long and thin, if danced at a very slow tempo, but shorter if the music is faster. The follower travels back and forth in the slot dancing straight through the lead. Socially, it is considered good etiquette on a crowded floor to use a fixed slot, to allow dancing without incident. If the dance floor is not crowded and the couple is afforded more space, the dancers may move the slot around the floor more liberally. Classes are held Friday s at 1:00p with Stan the dance man. No partner required and the cost is $5 per person to be prepaid at the office. Join us to learn what sugar push and whip mean when it comes to the West Coast Swing! Basket Class ~ Large Market Basket The July project is a basket that everyone can find useful. It is a large market basket 9 (no color option). Measuring 14 long, 10 wide and 7 1/4 high. It has a tall market handle so it is easy to carry even when loaded. The class will be held Monday, July 11 starting at 9:00a. The cost is $39 and reservations and payment must be made by Tuesday, July 5. The class is limited to 12 participants and if paying by check please make the check payable to Nan Wood. Culinary Corner ~ Cooking Class We will be continuing with our cooking class this month on Friday, July 15 at 12:30p. The cost will be $10.00 per class and will need to be prepaid by Friday, July 8. We would like to invite you to take part in learning new recipes and proper techniques while having guaranteed fun! Tai Chi Part gentle movements, part martial art, part balance work, and part just fun...that s Tai Chi! Join us on Monday afternoons if you would like to give it a try. Tai Chi classes are held every Monday with Regular Tai Chi class at 1:00p and Tai Chi for Health at 2:00p. The cost is $3.25 at time of class. No pre-registration necessary. Learn to play Mahjong We will be holding a beginner Mahjong class on Fridays, at 10:00a. This class will cover both Chinese and American versions. Reserve your spot today by calling the office at The class will be for a maximum of 8 students. Clogging Class Clogging is an energetic dance that requires enthusiasm! Join our beginners clogging class on Mondays at 10:00a. Our regular clogging class is at 10:00a every Wednesday. The cost is $2.00 per class. Never miss the chance to dance, dance, dance! The Bookies Our July selection is The Ocean at the End of the Lane written by Neil Gaiman. You can pick up a copy at the Fairfield County Main Library. We meet this month on Tuesday, July 19 at 1:00p. Contact Barbara Ramsey or Marty Gavin if you have any questions. Bowlers Wanted! Strike out on a new adventure and join the Olivedale Bowling League! We will have a meeting held at Tiki Lanes on August 18 at 1:00p. Or contact Sharon Shaffer at to sign up for the winter league. A great opportunity that might be right up your alley!

5 July 2016 Page 5 S unday M onday T uesday W ednesday T hursday Friday S aturday 1 2 Deadline Aug. Newsletter 9:00a Coffee Club 10:00a Beg Majhong 11:00a Line Dance 1:00p Poker 1:00p Ball Room 1:00p Hand & Foot 1:00p Mahjong 2:00p Polynesian Dance OLIV E DALE CLOS E D 9:00a Blood Pressure 10:00a Clogging 8:00a Walkers Club Trip Sign-up begins 7:00p - 10:00p 10:00a Rambling Design 10:45a Bible Study 9:00a Quilt Charms 9:30a Estate Planning Dance T Herb 1:00p Euchre 10:00a W oodcarvers 10:00a Beg Majhong T NT 11:00a Adv Line Dance 7:00p Line Dance 10:00a Depart 11:00a Line Dance E ntertainment 12:30p Dominoes Ron Retzer 1:00p Poker 12:30p Shanghai 1:00p Pinochle 1:00p Ball Room 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 1:00p Bingo 1:00p Hand & Foot 1:00p Bridge 7:00p Photo club 1:00p Mahjong 1:00p Pinochle 2:00p Polynesian Dance 5:00p Euchre :00a Basket Class 11:30-12:30 10:00a Clogging 9:00a Quilt Charms 9:30a Clogging 10:00a Beg Clogging 2nd T uesday Lunch 10:00a Depart 1:00p Pinochle 10:00a Beg Majhong 10:00a Tatting 9:00a Blood Pressure T he P latters 1:00p Bingo 10:00a Red 11:00a Beg Line Dance 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:45a Bible Study Brews Café 12:30p Artists Hour 12:30p Dominoes 1:00p Euchre 11:00a Line Dance 1:00p Bridge 12:30p Shanghai 7:00p Line Dance 12:30p Culinary Corner 1:00p Cribbage 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 1:00p Poker 1:00p Tai Chi Adv. 1:00p Bridge 1:00p Ball Room 2:00p Tai Chi for Health 1:00p Pinochle Bob E vans 1:00p Hand & Foot 7:00p Line Dance 2:00p Coin Club Dine In 8:00a-9:00p 1:00p Mahjong 5:00p Euchre 2:00p Polynesian Dance NL Folding 9:00a Blood Pressure 10:00a Clogging 8:15a Walkers Club 9:00a OSHIIP 10:00a Beg Clogging 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:45a Bible Study 9:00a Quilt Charms 10:00a Beg Majhong 10:00a Tatting 12:30p Dominoes 1:00p Euchre 10:00a W oodcarvers 11:00a Line Dance 10:00a New Member Mtg 12:30p Shanghai 6:00p Ice Cream 1:00p Pinochle 1:00p Poker 11:00a Beg Line Dance 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 S ocial 1:00p Bingo 1:00p Ball Room 12:30p Artists Hour 1:00p Bookies 7:00p Line Dance 1:00p Hand & Foot 1:00p Bridge 1:00p Bridge 1:00p Mahjong 1:00p Cribbage 1:00p Pinochle 2:00p Polynesian Dance 1:00p Veterans 5:00p Euchre 1:00p Tai Chi Adv. 2:00p Tai Chi for Health 7:00p Line Dance :00a Beg Clogging 9:00a Blood Pressure 10:00a Clogging 9:00a Quilt Charms 10:00a Beg Majhong 10:00a Tatting 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:45a Bible Study 1:00p Pinochle 11:00a Line Dance 11:00a Beg Line Dance 12:30p-3:00p Normal 1:00p Euchre 1:00p Bingo 1:00p Poker 12:30p Artists Hour activities cancelled 7:00p Line Dance 1:00p Ball Room 1:00p Bridge 1:00p Lanc Festival 1:00p Hand & Foot 1:00p Cribbage S tring Q uartet 1:00p Mahjong 1:00p Tai Chi Adv. 4:30p - 6:30p 2:00p Polynesian Dance 2:00p Tai Chi for Health Fish Fry 7:00p Line Dance 5:30p Euchre 31 4:30p Depart O H S t. Fair Puzzle Rules: The person(s) calling the office on July 1 with the correct answer to the puzzle will be entered into a drawing for an Olivedale Fish Fry ticket. Answer to June s puzzle: A lot 2 Answer for. Winner: Jack Denny

6 Page 6 The Oak Leaf July 2016 Wellness Center Pool Schedule-Summer Classes July 4 August 26 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 7:00 Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool 8:00 Aqua Challenge Aqua Challenge Aqua Challenge Aqua Challenge Aqua Challenge 9:00 Silver Splash Silver Splash Silver Splash Silver Splash Silver Splash 10:00 Light Aerobics Light Aerobics Light Aerobics Light Aerobics Light Aerobics 11:00 Jointly Speaking Arthritis Jointly Speaking Arthritis Jointly Speaking 12:00 Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool 1:00 Aqua Aerobics Aqua Aerobics Aqua Aerobics Aqua Aerobics Aqua Aerobics 2:00 Water Workout Water Workout Water Workout Water Workout Water Workout 3:00 Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool 4:00 Strength & Flexibility Learn to Swim Strength & Flexibility Learn to Swim Close at 4:30 5:00 Light Aerobics Water Workout Light Aerobics Water Workout XX 6:00 Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool Open Pool XX 7:00 Arthritis Open Pool Arthritis Open Pool XX Exercise Classes WELLNESS CENTER HOURS Monday-Thursday 7:00a 8:00p Friday 7:00a 4:30p Class attendance in the Aerobic Room is limited to 20 participants. Aerobics Interval Pilates Fit Mon, Wed, Fri 8:00a 9:00a Mon, Wed, Fri 9:10a 10:00a Silver Sneakers Classic Mon, Wed, Fri 10:15a 11:00a Strength & Balance Yoga Stretch Aerobics/Tone it up Aerobics/Tone It Up Tues, Thurs 9:00a 10:00a Fri 11:00a 12:00p Tues, Thurs 6:00p 7:00p Tues, 7:00-7:45P Thurs 7:00-7:45P Orientations by appointment only One Simple Step To Improve Your Health Stand Up! Want to lengthen your life right now? Stand Up! Standing for just a minute whenever it crosses your mind can add up to major health benefits over time. A review by the American Cancer Society found that women who sit for at least six hours a day had a 34% higher death rate than those who sat for three hours or less daily. Women who sat for 10 hours a day have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease than those who sat for five or fewer hours. Men who sat for the same amount of time had a 17% higher death rate than those who sat for three hours or less. Learn to Swim!!! Summer Session Learn to Swim class will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4:00p class size will be limited to 6 participates. Black Bean Burgers Ingredients: 15 ounces drained and rinsed black beans; 2 tbsp. ketchup; 1 tbsp. yellow mustard; 1 tsp garlic powder; 1 tsp onion powder; 1/3 cup instant oats Instructions: Preheat oven to 400F. Grease a cookie sheet or line with parchment paper and set aside. In a mixing bowl, mash black beans with a fork until mostly pureed but still some half beans and bean parts are left. Stir in condiments and spices until well combined. Then mix in oats. Divide into 4 equal portions and shape into thin patties. Bake for 7 minutes, carefully flip over and bake for another 7 minutes, or until crusty on the outside. Slap into a bun with extra condiments and eat!

7 July 2016 Page 7 The Oak Leaf Coin Club The Olivedale Coin Club will meet on Tuesday, July 12 at 2:00p in the Rosebank Room. Our meeting will be networking with other members to buy, sell or trade coins needed for one s collections. Members not only collect old and rare coins but also new 2016 fifty cents, quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies. We will also discuss some new 2016 silver and gold commemoratives such as the 100th anniversary of the Mercury dime that has been issued in 24 carat gold for Contact Steve at for further information on the club or coin collecting questions. Olivedale Singles Lunch Schedule/July July 6, Wed. - 11:30a Olive Garden July 13, Wed. - 11:30a Todd s Mountain View July 22, Fri. -11:30a Texas Roadhouse July 27, Wed. -11:30a Deb s Corner If you have any questions please call Bonnie Suer Military Veterans of Olivedale Our group recently visited Lloyd Young s antique car museum. Lloyd was a cordial host and our members were entertained and enjoyed the visit. We also participated in the Memorial Day parade and our annual summer picnic was a well attended pleasant day. We will be traveling to the Air Force Museum in Dayton in August. We invite all Veterans who are members of Olivedale to join us at 1:00p on the first and third Monday of each month for fun and fellowship. If you have questions, please call Commander Rick Milheim at or rmilheim@hotmail.com. Happy Harps Our small musical group, the Happy Harps, have been entertaining seniors in local nursing homes for 14 years. We are looking for new members to join our group. If you are a singer, harmonica, keyboard, base guitar, acoustic guitar player, or play any other instrument, we welcome you. Contact Curtis George at Quilt Charms When life throws you scraps...stitch quilts! We are looking forward to our cozie project at the Lancaster Festival on July 23. Many of our members will be attending the Circleville Quilt Group fair on August 4 thru 6 at the Ohio Christian College. If you are interested in quilting, please join us on Thursday mornings at 9:00a. Red Glad Hatters The Red Glad Hatters will meet at 9:45a on Friday, July 15, for a bus trip to Granville. The bus will depart at 10:00a promptly. Our 11:00a lunch will be at Brews Café Granville. Please RSVP to Teresa Schmeltzer ( ) by July 8 and send her a check for $10 for your bus fare. Rambling Designers Garden Club The Rambling Designers Garden Club will meet in the lower parking lot at Olivedale at 9:45a on Tuesday, July 5 to car pool to the Ohio Herb Education Center in Gahanna. We will have an early lunch at The Wine Guy across the street and attend the Thyme in the Kitchen class at the center which features uses for herbs in cooking. If all agree, the fee for this will be paid for by the club. Following the class, we can visit nearby herb gardens. Please be on time so we can leave promptly at 10:00a. Let Ann Huston know if you plan to attend by calling or ing to 1khuston@columbus.rr.com. Walker s Club Join us Thursday, July 7 for a hike at Conkles Hollow. We will meet at Olivedale at 7:45a for an 8:00a departure. On Thursday, July 21 we will meet at Olivedale at 8:15a for departure to Pickering Ponds. New walkers are welcome. Contact Larry at if you have any questions.

8 Page 8 The Oak Leaf June 2016 Speed Aliff Barbara Baker Stanley Ball Naomi Barney Suzanne Barnhart Raphaella Carpenter Marcia Conrad John & Linda Daubenmire Paul Frazier Roger Guisinger Welcome New Members! Earnest Hill Clark Houser Donald & Marlene Karcher Linda Keirrns Ginger LaVeck Robert E. Lee Deborah Monger Julie Noyes Lydella Smith Patricia Smith Shelby Smith Katie Sprig Eugene & Gala Standiford Donald & Carol West Mary Yates In Memory of Edith Cave Joseph Davis Peggy Hale Alice Lynch Linda McKibben Jacquelinen Queen Kenneth Ramsey Cleo Seesholtz Jean Spung Fredrick Veverka Display Case We are so pleased our members are always eager to share their unique compilations. For July Olinda LeMaster will be sharing two of her favorite collections. Be sure to check out her array of horse figurines and her assortment of matchbooks. We assure these displays are one-ofa-kind! New Member Meeting A new member meeting is scheduled Monday, July 18 at 10:00a to learn the history of Olivedale, take a guided tour and learn how to get involved. It only takes an hour and refreshments are served. RSVP by July 15 by contacting the office at or staff@olivedale.com. Estate Planning Seminar w/tim Byers Many people put off or ignore developing a sound estate plan, but it s one of the most important things an investor can create. Tim Byers, Edward Jones will host a seminar Friday, July 8 at 9:30a on preparing your estate plan. Learn what to consider when creating a Will, benefits of Trusts, how to help reduce taxes, and how insurance can protect your family. Your Medicare Questions Answered Have questions about Medicare? The Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP) will host a Medicare event at Olivedale on Friday, July 22 with a presentation at 9:00a and one-on-one counseling to follow by appointment only. Call Jolyn Pugh, MOW at to schedule an appointment. Lancaster Festival at Olivedale Olivedale will host a string quartet ensemble from the Lancaster Festival Orchestra as part of this years Festival. This event is open to the public and will delight the audience with an afternoon of enjoyable music along with cool treats provided by MediGold, festival sponsors. Be sure to join us Tuesday, July 26 at 1:00p. Please note: To allow everyone to enjoy the concert there will be no regularly scheduled activities during the performance between 12:30p to 3:00p. Dine To Make A Difference Bob Evans will donate 15% of sales to Olivedale on Wednesday, July 13 for those who dine at Bob Evans between 8:00a 9:00p and present the coupon enclosed in this newsletter at check-out. Please support Olivedale by dining and feel free to pass out this flyer to all your friends. AUGUST NEWSLETTER REMINDER Deadline Friday, July 1, 2016 Newsletter folding Monday, July 25, 2016

9 July 2016 The Oak Leaf Day Trips Page 9 July Trip Reminders: Ron Retzer ~ July 7 The Platter s ~ July 13 Kenny Rogers ~ July 31 ****August TRIP SIGN UP*** Friday, July 8 The Ultimate Tribute with Mike Albert as Elvis Mike Albert and the Big E Band will perform all of your favorite Elvis hits. Mike s tribute to The King returns to LaComedia for an encore performance. So lace up your blue suede shoes and come rock and roll with us on Tuesday, August 2. $79 per person includes travel, show and meal (not gratuity). There s sure to be a whole lotta shakin goin on! Departing at 3:30p and returning around 11:30p. Barbra & Frank The Concert That Never Was It is unlikely that the two powerhouse voices of the century would have ever shared the same stage until now! Sharon Owens and Sebastian Anzaldo paying tribute to their characters, singing the most memorable music and songs ever written. Barbra and Frank never worked together, except when they taped a duet in separate recording sessions. Join us on Wednesday, August 3 at the Villa Milano as we witness what might have been. $65 per person includes travel, dinner and show. Departing at 10:00a and returning approximately 4:45p. Spaghetti Warehouse & Wicked - Ohio Theatre Back by popular demand.wicked! Long before that girl from Kansas arrives in Munchkin land, two girls meet in the land of Oz. One born with emerald green skin is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and popular. How these two grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch makes for a satisfying musical. Before we witness this spectacular Broadway show, we will be dining at The Spaghetti Warehouse. Choose an entrée, accompanied by salad, fresh baked bread and beverage. $128 per person includes, travel, dinner, Broadway show, taxes and gratuity. Thursday, August 18. Departing at 10:30a and returning approximately at 5:45p. ** Vacation Alert ** Christmas In July At Frankenmuth, MI & Bay City Area Monday, July 25 & Tuesday, July 26 Olivedale will be jingling all the way to Frankenmuth, MI. This quaint Bavarian town is a Christmas extravaganza. Experience pretzel making and lunch at the Bavarian Inn and shop Bronner s Christmas Wonderland. On day two, a three hour dinner cruise aboard the Princess Wenonah on the Saginaw River. $329 per person based on double occupancy. Contact the office as soon as possible to reserve your seat. (Insurance not included) ~ Great Day Tours Mount Rushmore & the Black Hills of South Dakota There was such a great response for this trip Mermaid Travel has offered a second bus! So call today to reserve your seat out west! Olivedale & Mermaid Travel present a 2016 Western Tour. 9 days, 8 nights August 20 thru August 28, $885 per person double occupancy. 8 breakfasts and 6 dinners include. Highlights include: Guided Tour of Deadwood plus gaming at Deadwood Casino, Unique Journey Museum, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park, Tour of Wildlife Loop Road at Custer State Park and Mount Rushmore National Memorial. A departure meeting will be held at Olivedale on Thursday, August 11 at 1:00p. East Coast Islands, the Hamptons & the Big Apple Olivedale & Mermaid Travel will venture to the East Coast Islands for 6 days and 5 nights departing on September 18, Highlights include: 3 nights at the Mohegan Sun Resort & Casino - The Hamptons - New York City Tour - Top of the Rock - Time Square - 9/11 Memorial - Mystic Seaport & Mystic Horse Drawn Carriage Tour. Tour rates: $2369 per person double + Single Supplement $650. Brochures for Mermaid vacations are available at the Olivedale office. For reservations or questions for both of these vacations please contact Sally or mermaidtravel@gmail.com.

10 Olivedale Senior Citizens of Fairfield County 253 Boving Road Lancaster, OH PH: FX: Website: Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Permit 57 Lancaster, OH Renewal Notice: E to K - DUE JULY 1 $12 Per Person Per Year Superheroes come in all shapes, sizes and ages. Join us Tuesday, August 9 and let you inner hero shine. Grandparents and parents this is the one day that your little heroes can see what their big hero does during the day at Olivedale. Fly on in and spend the day playing games, eating lunch and just having a super fun filled day. 2nd Tuesday lunch is only $6 Adult and $3 per child. Reservations are required for all children participating by Wednesday, August 3rd and for anyone eating lunch by Friday, August 5th.

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