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Monthly Newsletter of Olivedale Senior Center November 2017 Volume, Issue

Page 2 The Oak Leaf November 2017 (Unless Otherwise Noted) OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (MUST BE 18 YRS OR OLDER) ADMISSION $5 NO Carry-In Refreshments - Dinner Menu, Refreshments and Drinks Available for Purchase Doors Opens 6:00p ~ Dance 7:00p 10:00p Saturday, November 4 T.N.T. Line, Round & Square Dance 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, November 17 offering free legal services for seniors. In order to take advantage of this service you must be pre -screened by calling 800-686-3668. Hearing Screening Jeff Wright, Earzlink will conduct free hearing screenings Wednesday, November 1 and 15 from 9:00a to 12:00p. He will also offer free hearing aid repair Tuesday, November 14 from 9:00a to 12:00p. Please schedule an appointment through our office at 740-687-6655. Come Dance with Us Alexander Brothers Classic Rock, Party Tunes, Country This duo will play just about anything to let the good times roll! Saturday, November 18 COMMUNITY NEWS Election Day Remember that Tuesday, November 7 is election day and Olivedale is a precinct. Therefore, parking will be at a minimum and some activities may be in different locations. Lancaster Parks News Christmas Dinner Dance Saturday, December 16 The Nostalgics New Year s Celebration Dance Saturday, December 30 Johnny Garber Alley Park 11-5-17 Geology Hike and Fossil Dig 2:00p - Free Pickin In The Park - 2nd & 4th Wednesday evenings 7:00p-9:00p at Alley Park in lower level. A jam session for players of all abilities & listeners welcome. For more information on above events go to: lancasterparks.com or email alleyparkoe@yahoo.com Olivedale Park Mt. Pleasant Photo Club - 1st Thurs. of ea. Month at 7:00p (Any skill level welcome to share the love of taking photos.) Line Dance - Mondays 7:00p Open to dancers of any age. Class fee is $4 per person OLIVEDALE SENIOR CENTER Is a part of Lancaster Parks & Recreation Michael Tharp Jr., Superintendent of Parks Carla Young, Olivedale Park Manager Olivedale Board of Directors Meets every 3rd Wednesday at 11:00a. Meetings open to all members. The elected Board of Directors represent the members of Olivedale. They welcome comments from all members. 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. Peg Clifford, President Georgia Roebuck, Vice President Ruth Wilcox, Secretary Karen Sanner, Treasurer Tom Corbin, Legal Advisor Larry Wentz, Past President Debee Arnett Jim Barnhart Lewis Bell Joe Fox Becky Ginnery Sonja Hoffmann Margaret Jenkins Connie Russell

November 2017 The Oak Leaf Updates and Reminders Please take a moment when renewing annual memberships to update contact information. Many have dropped land lines for cell numbers only and emergency medical contacts have done the same. Therefore, take a moment at the front desk to go over all the information on file and make sure it is all current. Olivedale never shares your information with anyone. Reminder: Tax time is right around the corner, so please remember when estate planning that Olivedale Senior Center is a 501( c )(3) not for COMMUNICATION CORNER Page 3 profit Organization. Donations and bequests as well as memberships keep all the great Olivedale events going strong. Veterans day is fast approaching and the Olivedale staff wishes to thank all the brave men and woman and their families for their sacrifice in serving in the military. We hope to see as many Veterans at the Luncheon on November 3rd. Freedom is never free. Coffee Club Join us 9:00a on Friday, November 3 to discuss the economy and other investment topics. Contact Allison Spangler 740-653-2308 for questions. 2nd Tuesday Thanksgiving Dinner It s that time of year again the Olivedale Thanksgiving Holiday Feast. This year our celebration will be on Tuesday, November 14. The menu will consist of turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, succotash, dinner rolls, cranberry salad and pumpkin pie. All of this for just $8, so be sure to make your reservation and payment by Thursday, November 9. Reservations will be accepted up to 250 guests. We will serve at 11:30a. Pies For Sale Place your pie order at the front desk Monday thru Wednesday for pick up Friday after 1:00p. Choose from Amish cream, banana, coconut, apple, butterscotch, cherry, chocolate, peach, pineapple or pumpkin. $8.00 fruit pies, $10.00 cream pies each pre-paid at time of order. Waffle Breakfast Waffleologist Larry will be preparing his famous waffles every Thursday from 8:00a -10:00a. $3 per person includes a waffle, sausage, juice, and coffee or tea. Open to the public and please pay at the office. Pancake Breakfast Our monthly pancake breakfast on Wednesday, November 15. After enjoying a hearty breakfast of all the pancakes you can eat served with sausage, juice, coffee or tea, served from 7:30a 10:30a and only $4.00 per person with extra sides available for 50. Granny s Attic will be open to start your stocking stuffer shopping at bargain prices.

Page 4 The Oak Leaf November 2017 Art Is 4 Every 1 Art is 4 Every 1 meets every Tuesday at 1:00p. The initial supply kit and class is $33 with follow-up classes only $20. 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 ~ East Coast Swing Baby, baby it looks like it s going to hail! You better come inside...stan will teach you how to jive & wail!!! Lace up your saddle shoes and join our November ballroom dance class as we jitterbug our way into the East Coast Swing. This high steppin dance is a series of triple steps followed by a rock step held both in a closed and open position with your partner. A very playful, upbeat dance that will take you back to a 50 s sock hop. Classes held Friday s at 1:00p. No partner required and the cost is $5 per person to be prepaid at the office. So slick back your pompadour and slip on that poodle skirt!!! Basket Class ~ Cookie Jar Basket The November basket is a cookie jar basket. This round basket is approximately 9 in diameter and 7 tall. It features an inset lid, ear handles and choice of brown, green or blue accent color. Class is Monday, November 13 starting at 9:00a. The cost is $33.00 (if paying by check please make payable to Nan Wood) and reservations with payment must be made by Monday, November 6. Class is limited to 10. Classes And More Clogging Class Clogging Class is held at 10:00a every Wednesday (with the exception of Pancake Breakfast Wednesday, when class is Friday at 9:30a). The cost is $2.00 per class. Contact the office if you are a beginner or if you would like to learn. Crocheting and Knitting Class Olivedale offers a free crocheting and knitting class on Thursday s at 11:00a. Bring any current project or if you are a beginner, supplies will be provided. If you have any questions, call the Olivedale office. Line Dance There are classes for dancers of all experience levels, day and evening. Check the newsletter calendar for days and times. Open to all Olivedale members. Class fee is $3 a person or $5 a couple (See pg. 2 Lancaster Parks News for the fee for Monday evening Parks & Recreation class). Mahjong We invite all snowbirds who play Mahjong to come play with us on Friday s at 1:00p. Bring your own National Mahjong League card and join the fun! Tai Chi Tai Chi is an energizing form of exercise that can be done standing or sitting. Beginners are welcome. Classes are held Monday s with Intermediate Tai Chi class at 1:00p and Beginning Tai Chi at 2:00p. Cost is $3.25 at time of class, no pre-registration necessary.

November November 2017 Page 5 S unda y Monda y Tue sda y We dne sda y Thursda y Frida y S a turda y 1 2 3 4 9:00a Bell Choir 8 :0 0 a - 10 :0 0 a Deadline 7 :0 0 p - 10 :0 0 p 10:00a Clogging Wa ffle Bre a kfa st Dec. Newsletter Da nc e Tonight 10:45a Bible Study 9:00a Quilt Charms TRIP S IGN- UP starts TNT 1:00p Euchre 10:00a Woodcarvers 9:00a Coffee Club 7:00p Line Dance 10:00a Ping Pong 9:00a Ping Pong 11:00p Pinochle 10:00a Majhong 11:00a Crocheting & 11:00a Line Dance Knitting c lass 11:3 0 a V e te ra n's 1:00p Bingo Lunc he on 7:00p Photo club 1:00p Ball Room 1:00p Poker 1:00p Hand & Foot 1:00p Mahjong 2:00p Polynesian Dance 3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10:00a Tatting 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Bell Choir 8 :0 0 a - 10 :0 0 a Olive da le Close d 11:00a Beg Line Dance 9:00a Ping Pong 10:00a Clogging Wa ffle Bre a kfa st 12:30p Artists Hour 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:45a Bible Study 8 :15 a De pa rt In observance of Veterans 1:00p Veterans 11:00a Pinochle 1:00p Euchre La Come dia 1:00p Bridge 12:30p Dominoes 7:00p Line Dance 9:00a Quilt Charms 1:00p Cribbage 12:30p Shanghai 10:00a Ping Pong 1:00p Tai Chi Inter. 1:00p Rambling Designers 11:00p Pinochle 2:00p Tai Chi Beg. @Alley Park 11:00a Crocheting & 3:00p Cornhole/Stanbe 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 Knitting c lass 7:00p Line Dance 1:00p Bridge 1:00p Bingo 5:00p Euchre 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 P ool S ign Up Be gins9:00a Blood Pressure 7 :3 0 a - 10 :3 0 a 8 :0 0 a - 10 :0 0 a S EOLS ( b y ap p t. o nly) 7 :0 0 p - 10 :0 0 p 9:00a Basket Class 9:00a Ping Pong P a nc a ke Bre a kfa st Wa ffle Bre a kfa st 9:00a Ping Pong Da nc e Tonight 10:00a Tatting 11:3 0-12 :3 0 9:00a Bell Choir 9:00a Quilt Charms 9:30a Clogging Ale xa nde r 11:00a Beg Line Dance 2 nd Tue s. Lunc h 10 :0 0 a De pa rt 10:00a Woodcarvers 10:00a Chinese Majhong Bros. 12:30p Artists Hour 11:00a Adv Line Dance Whe e ling Isla nd 10:00a Ping Pong 11:00a Line Dance 1:00p Bridge 11:00a Pinochle 10:45a Bible Study 11:00p Pinochle 12:00p Red Glad Hats 1:00p Cribbage 12:30p Dominoes 1:00p Euchre 11:00a Crocheting & 1:00p Poker 1:00p NO Tai Chi Inter. 12:30p Shanghai 7:00p Line Dance Knitting class 1:00p Ball Room 2:00p NO Tai Chi Beg. 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 1:00p Bingo 1:00p Hand & Foot 3:00p Cornhole/Stanbe 1:00p Bridge 2:00p "Main" Trip Mtg 1:00p Mahjong 7:00p Line Dance 3:00p Coin Club 2:00p Polynesian Dance 5:00p Euchre 3:00p Cornhole/Stanberry 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 NL Folding 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Bell Choir Olive da le Close d Olive da le Close d 10:00a Tatting & Hearing Aid Cks 10:00a Clogging 11:00a Beg Line Dance 9:00a Ping Pong 10:00a Senior Fraud 12:30p Artists Hour 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:45a Bible Study 1:00p Veterans 11:00a Pinochle 1:00p Euchre 1:00p Bridge 12:30p Dominoes 7:00p Line Dance 1:00p Cribbage 12:30p Shanghai 1:00p Tai Chi Inter. 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 2:00p Tai Chi Beg. 1:00p Bridge 3:00p Cornhole/Stanbe 1:00p Bookies 7:00p Line Dance 5:00p Euchre 26 27 28 29 30 10:00a Tatting 9:00a Blood Pressure 9:00a Bell Choir 8 :0 0 a - 10 :0 0 a 10:00a New Member Mtg9:00a Ping Pong 10:00a Clogging Wa ffle Bre a kfa st 11:00a Beg Line Dance 11:00a Adv Line Dance 10:00a Senior Fraud 9:00a Quilt Charms 12:30p Artists Hour 11:00a Pinochle 10:45a Bible Study 10:00a Ping Pong 1:00p Bridge 12:30p Dominoes 1:00p Euchre 11:00p Pinochle 1:00p Cribbage 12:30p Shanghai 7:00p Line Dance 11:00a Crocheting & 1:00p Tai Chi Inter. 1:00p ArtIs4Every1 Knitting class 2:00p Tai Chi Beg. 1:00p Bridge 1:00p Bingo 3:00p Cornhole/Stanbe 5:00p Euchre 7:00p Line Dance Puzzle Rules: Anyone calling the office on November 3 with the correct answer will be entered into a drawing for an Olivedale Pancake Breakfast Ticket. Answer to

Page 6 W A T E R C L A S S The Oak Leaf November 2017 Wellness Center Pool Schedule-Fall Classes September 25 November 17 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 Light Aerobics Strength & Flexibility Light Aerobics 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 Fitness Room Exercise Class attendance in the Aerobic Room is limited to 20 participants. Aerobics Interval Pilates Fit Silver Sneakers Classic Aerobic Dance Lite Aerobics/Stretch & Relax Lite Dance Strength & Balance Yoga Stretch WELLNESS CENTER HOURS Monday-Thursday Friday Aerobics/Tone it up 7:00a 8:00p 7:00a 4:30p Mon, Wed, Fri 8:00a-9:00a Mon, Wed, Fri 9:10a-10:00a Mon, Wed, Fri 10:15a-11:00a Tue, Thurs 11:00a-12:00p Mon, Wed 11:05a-12:00p Tues, Thurs 10:00a-11:00a Tues, Thurs 9:00a-10:00a Fri 11:00a-12:00p Tues, Thurs 6:00p-7:00p Tues, Thurs 7:00-7:45p Orientations by appointment only Staying Happy and Healthy through the Holidays The holidays are a time for family and giving but many times with that comes challenges to our physical and emotional health. Let s focus on some tips to make the holidays an even more enjoyable experience. *Stay active. Exercise is just as important during the holidays as any other time of year. Make it a priority and you ll be happy you did. *Avoid overeating. Focus on the fun not the food. Choose your indulgences wisely, skip the store bought deserts to save calories to sample homemade treats that are special to your family. *Reduce Calories. When filling your plate choose larger portions of lower calorie items such as turkey, roasted vegetables. Keep the higher calorie items to smaller portion sizes. When there is a large selection of items to choose from take a very small portion (a bite or two) so you can sample each item without overloading the calories. *Avoid illness. Wash your hands regularly. Dress in layers and stay warm. Keep the snowy and icy walkways clear to avoid falls. *Destress. Although enjoyable, the holidays can be a stressful time. Be sure to take time for yourself. Focus more on spending time with family rather than spending money. Don t forget to visit someone you may know that is lonely. Spread the holiday cheer. Give yourself a gift of Good Pool Sign-Up for Winter Session, (Nov 20- Dec 29) starts Monday, Nov. 13. Please pick up registration slips at the front desk prior to sign up. Be sure all medical and waiver paperwork is up-to-date through December.

November 2017 The Oak Leaf Page 7 The Bookies The November selection is I, Mona Lisa by Jeanne Kalogridis. We will meet in the sunroom of the Olivedale house on Tuesday, November 21 at 1:00p. Pick up a copy at the Fairfield County Main Library. Contact Barbara Ramsey 740-653-3897 if you have any questions. Coin Club The Coin Club will meet on Tuesday, November 14 at 3:00p in the Rosebank Room. Members will discuss coin collecting issues and are asked to bring an item for Show and Tell. Membership is open to any Olivedale member with an interest in collecting coins or currency and learning from other members. Military Veterans of Olivedale I want to thank Avis Smith for the beautiful quilt that we are raffling on November 3. Also a thank you to my billiards buddies for their support with the quilt raffle. After November 3 we will start selling raffle tickets for the beautiful hand crocheted American Flag afghan made by Carolyn Unklesbay. A ballot sheet will be passed out for sign up on our first meeting in November with the election of officers on November 20. So come out and vote. Also, our board meeting is on Wednesday, November 8. Don t forget our Veteran s Day luncheon on Friday, November 3 sponsored by Olivedale. Dessert will be provided by Meals-On-Wheels, and a pinning ceremony sponsored by Fairhope Hospice. Our meetings are held on the first and third Monday s of each month. For further information contact Commander George Speakman Jr. at 740-654-8228. Olivedale Singles Lunch Schedule November 1, Wed. - 11:30a Bob Evan s November 10, Fri. - 11:30a Texas Roadhouse November 15, Wed. - 11:30a Max & Erma s November 22, Wed. - 11:30a Frisch s November 27, Mon. - 11:30a Red Lobster If you have any questions please call Bonnie Suer 740-415-7834. Quilt Charms Our Alley Park Retreat in October was a success. Filled with fun, yummy food, busy crafters, and lots of friendly conversation. We hope everyone who attended enjoyed the event. Coming up in November, there is a trip to the Amish Country for a Quilt Shop Hop and the Christmas Open House is on November 11. We are continuing to work on donation quilts for veterans and for Flying Horse Farms. Come check us out Thursday mornings at 9:00a. We are a friendly bunch, and we would love to meet you! Rambling Designers Garden Club The Rambling Designers Garden Club will meet on Tuesday, November 7 at 1:00p at Alley Park Lodge. Anyone wishing to carpool can meet in the lower parking lot at Olivedale at 12:30p. Several meteorologist interns from Ohio University Athens will be giving a presentation on Ohio Weather and Gardening. Perhaps all our questions about how the weather affects a particular variety of plant will be answered. Please let Ann Huston (740-654-4739) or Sonja Hoffmann (614-580-9467) know if you plan to attend so our hostesses, Phyllis Chambers and Barbra O Rourke will know how much cider and donuts to bring. Red Glad Hatters The Red Glad Hatters will be having a Thanksgiving Potluck on Friday, November 17 at 12:00p at Olivedale. The meat dish, drinks, and utensils will be provided. We are thankful for this opportunity to share a Thanksgiving meal together. Please contact your hostesses Jeanie Hughes, Dollie Spangler or Linda Hahn to sign up to bring your favorite covered dish or dessert. Also a reminder, please bring $20 for your 2018 dues. Bonnie Kistler has agreed to handle this for the group. RSVP by November 10 to Jeanie Hughes, 740-687-0516 or Linda Hahn, 740-215-5672. Bowlers Wanted! Strike out on a new adventure and join the Olivedale Bowling League! Contact Sharon Shaffer at 740-653-6851 if you are interested.

Page 8 The Oak Leaf November 2017 Luis Anda Merle & Geraldine Ashbaugh Gary & Laura Baldwin Rose Barrows Connie Brown Jim Burge Mary Chilcote Cindy Clark Phyllis Coll Sharon Conrad Ronald Drenner Lori Evans Carl Fauble Welcome New Members! Russell & Regina Fetherolf Loretta Freeman Don Goldsberry Rose Hickey Barbara Holycross Barbara Jacobs Beverly Johnston Audrey Krantz Irene Lance Willliam Lavely Charles Mandeville Kimberlie Manigo Harry Miller Stephen & Robyn Miller Nancy Quick Bob & Ruth Reedy Janice Reynolds Jeffrey Richards John & Augusta Russo Carl & Donna Shahan Sharon Silsley Jennifer Smith Timothy & Susan Stead Mary Virgin Sherry Waibel Vicki West In Memory of Mary Jane Bougher Sue Eaton Jean Gray Helen Gugel Cora Hedges Gary Henderson Cherly Hiles James (Jim) Johnston Jenna Ruff Walter Uvis Stambaugh Current as of OCT. 13, 2017 Hat Parade! Volunteer, Suzie Miller not only helps organize the Olivedale office, she also manages to sort through the many treasures collected from various groups and events over the years. Buried deep within storage, Suzie discovered hats, hats, and more hats! At one time Olivedale had quite a talented drama club who performed and required an elegant wardrobe. Come enjoy a part of Olivedale s history with Suzie s attractive display for the month of November. New Member Meeting Are you a new member or one who has been away for awhile? Join us Monday, November 27 at 10:00a to hear about Olivedale, take a guided tour, have refreshments, and learn how to get involved. RSVP requested by November 22. Contact the office at 740-687-6655 or email staff@olivedale.com. Veterans Luncheon Each year around Veterans Day, Olivedale honors our Veterans and to show appreciation for their military service. A Veterans luncheon is scheduled for Friday, November 3rd at 11:30a with a pinning ceremony to follow. Thanks to Meals on Wheels for providing dessert and Fairhope Hospice for partnering to make this great event happen. Due to Fairhope Hospice issuing certificates of appreciation to each Veteran, we require a RSVP by November 1st, so none of the Veterans are missed. Giving Tree We are again asking for donations of gift cards for our giving tree along with selling hand made tatted tree ornament snow flakes Please see the tree and the ornaments at the desk with prices marked. Thank you for thinking of others during the holiday season. DECEMBER NEWSLETTER REMINDER Deadline Friday, November 3, 2017 Newsletter folding Monday November 27, 2017

Page 9 The Oak Leaf November 2017 September Trip Reminders: Timeless Memories of Christmas - November 9 Wheeling Island & Oglebay Lights - November 15 ****DECEMBER TRIP SIGN UP**** Friday, November 3, 2017 Day Trips Wildlight Wonderland at the Zoo ~ Columbus Join Olivedale on Monday, December 4 as we travel to the Columbus Zoo for their spectacular display of holiday lights at the Wildlight Wonderland! First we will enjoy a delicious family style Amish meal at the Der Dutchman in Plain City. This dinner will include turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, dressing, salad, bread, a beverage, and pie for dessert. $43 includes travel, dinner, tax, gratuity, and zoo admission. Please note there will be much walking involved at the zoo. Departing at 4:00p and returning at approximately 10:00p. Make sure you dress appropriately for a chilly night of enjoying outdoor activities. Our Christmas Dinner ~ Sugarcreek, OH Expect the unexpected when strangers and kinfolk show up in the middle of both a snowstorm and a life storm, and no one is left the same. This not-so-traditional, sports-centered, laughter-filled Christmas dinner features favorite Christmas carols and original songs, too. Travel with Olivedale to the Amish country to the Ohio Star Theater for their presentation of Our Christmas Dinner. First we will enjoy an Amish family style dinner at the Dutch Valley Restaurant. $85 includes travel, dinner, tax, gratuity, and show. Departing on Tuesday, December 5 at 9:00a and returning at approximately 5:30p. Shoji Tabuchi ~ Columbus, OH Shoji Tabuchi, a renowned violinist across the globe, features a wide range of music genres from classical to contemporary. Come join him for this unforgettable holiday show. You will not only hear many of your favorite Christmas and Holiday music, but tunes from Broadway and movie shows, pop jazz, swing and classical. Travel with Olivedale to the Villa Milano on Monday, December 18. Departing at 10:30a and returning approximately 4:30p. $80 per person includes: travel, dinner, show, tax, and gratuity. **2018 Vacation Alert** The Ark Encounter & Creation Museum Departing on May 15, 2018 join us as we head south for an Ark Encounter. This trip includes admissions to the Newport Aquarium, The Ark Encounter, and the famous Creation Museum. Also includes 2 nights lodging and 4 meals. Rate: $350 per person based on a double occupancy. There will be a presentation and sign-up meeting at 2:00p on Thursday, November 30 at Olivedale. Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Smoke Mountains 5 days/4 nights in the Smoky Mountains! Departing June 18, 2018 this incredible show trip will include dinner shows, the Titanic Museum, a guided tour of the Great Smoky Mountains, and much more Rate: $510 per person based on a double occupancy - $150 single supplement. See the Olivedale office for a brochure. Canadian Rockies & Glacier National Park Departing on July 18, 2018-7 days and 6 nights in the Canadian Rockies and Glacier National Park. Highlights include: Head-Smash- In Buffalo Jump; Waterton Lakes National Park; Peyto Lake; Banff Area Tour; Moraine Lake & Valley of Ten Peaks. $2999/ person double occupancy - $875 single supplement. Maritimes Coastal Wonders Olivedale and Mermaid Travel presents Maritime Coastal Wonders featuring the Cabot Trail! Includes: an 11 day journey; 16 meals; round trip airfare; hotel transfers. $3899 double occupancy; $4649 single; $3849 triple. August 6 - August 16, 2018. See the Olivedale office for a brochure. Beautiful Maine There will be a Presentation Meeting Thursday, November 16 at 2:00p at Olivedale. If you are interested in hearing about an exciting trip to Maine plan to attend. For reservations or questions for any of these vacation trips please contact Sally Sutter @ 740-407-2157 or at mermaidtravel@gmail.com.

Olivedale Senior Citizens of Fairfield County 253 Boving Road Lancaster, OH 43130-4240 PH: 740-687-6655 FX: 740-681-5020 Email: staff@olivedale.com Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Permit 57 Lancaster, OH 43130 Renewal Reminder: A to D Apr. 1 L to R Oct. 1 E to K July 1 S to Z Jan. 1 $12 Per Person Per Year On Dasher and Dancer, Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid, Donner and Blitzen...dash away all to the Christmas at Olivedale Event, scheduled for December 8 at 1:00p. Come listen to the sound of the Grammotones, a women s barbershop quartet and don t forget to wear your ugliest Christmas sweater. We will play games and have fun spreading the Christmas spirit all around Olivedale.