6/16/2015 No air conditioning in the dining room, the room where exercise classes are held. I spoke to someone in the office who said it will be repaired today.
6/17/2015 again, no air conditioning in the dining room
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Thursday, May 15, 2014
A Trip to JoAnn's should not have been advertised in this bulletin
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| No one got permission from Phyllis, who organized the trip to Jo-Ann's, before someone asked the Co-Op to post the message. This caused a big screw up. |
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
JASA Van
Cortlandt
Senior Center June 2011 special events
See the page on the Van Cortlandt Senior Center for location.
See the page on the Van Cortlandt Senior Center for location.
Sunday, June 5th A choral performance by
the Boricua College Chorus.
Lunch served at 12:15 PM. Menu: Chicken Chow Mein, Brown Rice, Oriental
blend vegetables and dessert. Recommended contribution is $4.00. RSVP
to office 718-549-4700.
Compassionate
Care Hospice Presentation by Priscilla on Tues. June 14th at
11:00 AM.
Book Talk
w/Francie Einenkel, NYPL Librarian on Wed. June 15th at
11:00 AM
Goldman
Sachs Community Team Works Gardening and Picnic Event at JASA Van
Cortlandt Senior Center on Friday, June 17th.
Highlights of the day’s activities include: gardening, exercise, picnic
lunch and entertainment by Rob Silverman, Jazz Pianist. Pre-register
for picnic lunch by calling the office at 718-549-4700 by Tues. 6/14.
Sunday, June 19th featuring a lunch of turkey
w/pastrami sandwich, potato and fresh green salad at 12:15 PM followed
by entertainment by Roman Lankios, xylophone player extraordinaire. RSVP to center office by Wed. June 15th.
Recommended contribution for this event is $4.00.
Tour the
Methodist Home on Wed. June 22nd including refreshments and
entertainment. Meet at 12:45 PM. Pre-register in the office or call
718-549-4700.
Dinner and
performance by Bronx Opera Ensemble on Wed. June 29th at
5:30 PM. Menu will
include: Fresh fish, orzo, green beans and dessert.
RSVP to center
office 718-549-4700 by Fri. June 24th. Recommended contribution for this event is
$4.00. Paperpest
says: I highly recommend this event.
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
JASA Van
Cortlandt
Senior Center in June 2011 special events
Mon. June 6th &
27th: Zumba at 1:00 PM with Adelaide, Volunteer Instructor
Sunday June 5th featuring a choral performance by
the Boricua College Chorus.
Lunch served at 12:15 PM. Menu: Chicken Chow Mein, Brown Rice, Oriental
blend vegetables and dessert. Recommended contribution is $4.00. RSVP
to office 718-549-4700.
June 4, Tuesday 11 a.m. Compassionate
Care Hospice Presentation by Priscilla
June 15, Wednesday 11 a.m. Book Talk
w/Francie Einenkel, NYPL Librarian .
June 17, Friday: Goldman
Sachs Community Team Works Gardening and Picnic Event at JASA Van
Cortlandt Senior Center.
Highlights of the day’s activities include: gardening, exercise, picnic
lunch and entertainment by Rob Silverman, Jazz Pianist. Pre-register
for picnic lunch by calling the office at 718-549-4700 by Tues. 6/14.
June 22 Wednesday Meet at 12:45 p.m., Tour the
Methodist Home on trip includes refreshments and
entertainment. Pre-register in the office or call
718-549-4700.
June 26 Sunday 12:15 p.m. A lunch of turkey
w/pastrami sandwich, potato and fresh green salad followed
by entertainment by Roman Lankios, xylophone player extraordinaire. RSVP to center office by Wed. June 22nd.
Recommended contribution for this event is $4.00.
June 29, Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. Dinner and
performance by Bronx Opera Ensemble. Menu will
include: Fresh fish, orzo, green beans and dessert.
RSVP to center
office 718-549-4700 by Fri. June 24th. Suggested contribution for this event is
$4.00. Paperpest
says: I highly recommend this event.
Classes in
Fitness, Movement, Tai Chi, Yoga, Tone & Stretch,
Painting, Meditation, Knitting, Current Events and Short
Stories, Indoor Gardening, Line Dancing, Jewelry Making, sing-along,
computer lab and more are offered at JASA Van Cortlandt Senior Center.
We are located in the Van Cortlandt Jewish Center at 3880 Sedgwick Ave.
off of Van Cortlandt Ave. West on the Bronx #1 or #10 bus routes. For
more information, please call the center office at 718-549-4700.
JASA Van
Cortlandt Senior Center is funded by NYC Dept. for the Aging, UJA-
Federation of NY and by special grants from Council Member Oliver
Koppell and other NYS representatives.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
May 2011 events at the JASA Van Cortlandt Senior Center
Tues. May 3rd: Holocaust Memorial Program at 1:15 PM. Refreshments will be served.
Trip to Isamu Noguchi Museum on Fri. May 6th. Depart at 9:00 AM. Fee: $3.00 includes for bus and tour. Call center office 718-549-4700 to pre-register.
Trip to South St. Seaport on Wed. May 11th. Depart at 9:00 AM. Fee: $3.00 for bus. Call center office 718-549-4700 to pre-register.
Make Up Day on Sunday, May 15th. Lunch menu: fresh fish, couscous, spring vegetables and dessert served at 12:15 PM followed by superb entertainment by Ari Leshans, keyboard and vocals. Suggested contribution is $4.00. RSVP to office 718-549-4700.
Wed. May 18th: Screening of The Eddie Cantor Story at 11:00 AM.
Celebrate April and May birthdays with international keyboard player Igor Sherbakov on Fri. May 27th following a chicken lunch at 12:15 PM.
Make Up Day on Sunday June 5th featuring a choral performance by the Boricua College Chorus. Lunch served at 12:15 PM. Menu: Chicken Chow Mein, Brown Rice, Oriental blend vegetables and dessert. Suggested contribution is $4.00. RSVP to office 718-549-4700.
Tues. May 3rd: Holocaust Memorial Program at 1:15 PM. Refreshments will be served.
Trip to Isamu Noguchi Museum on Fri. May 6th. Depart at 9:00 AM. Fee: $3.00 includes for bus and tour. Call center office 718-549-4700 to pre-register.
Trip to South St. Seaport on Wed. May 11th. Depart at 9:00 AM. Fee: $3.00 for bus. Call center office 718-549-4700 to pre-register.
Make Up Day on Sunday, May 15th. Lunch menu: fresh fish, couscous, spring vegetables and dessert served at 12:15 PM followed by superb entertainment by Ari Leshans, keyboard and vocals. Suggested contribution is $4.00. RSVP to office 718-549-4700.
Wed. May 18th: Screening of The Eddie Cantor Story at 11:00 AM.
Celebrate April and May birthdays with international keyboard player Igor Sherbakov on Fri. May 27th following a chicken lunch at 12:15 PM.
Make Up Day on Sunday June 5th featuring a choral performance by the Boricua College Chorus. Lunch served at 12:15 PM. Menu: Chicken Chow Mein, Brown Rice, Oriental blend vegetables and dessert. Suggested contribution is $4.00. RSVP to office 718-549-4700.
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Thursday, April 07, 2011
April 2011 Events at the JASA Van Cortlandt Senior Center
This is a sampling:
I regard the most important activities to be those that involve exercise. Here is a listing of them.
April 11 10:30 am Doriana Castro leads an aerobics class
April 12 10:00 am Movement with Caroline Grant, a gentle, graceful class
April 13 10:00 am Tai Chi with Bei Li
April 15 10:00 am Tone and Stretch with Lydia
April 18 10:30 am Doriana Castro leads an aerobics class
April 21 10:00 am Yoga with Trudy Bacon
April 29 10:00 am Tone and Stretch with Lydia
Sunday Apr. 3rd: Lunch served at 12:15 PM followed by international entertainment by David Mandler, One Man Band. Suggested contribution is $3.00. RSVP by 3/29 to 718-549-4700.
Trips to: Stew Leonard's at 9:00 AM on Apr. 4th
Empire City at 10:30 AM on Apr. 6th
Fairway Market at 9:00AM on Apr. 27th.
Call center office 718-549-4700 for more info and to pre-register.
Constant Companion (alert system) by Oppenheimer on Fri. Apr. 8th at 11:15 AM.
AARP presentation about Medicare Fraud on Apr. 13th.
Health Presentation by Lawrence Hospital on Fri. Apr. 15th at 11:15 AM.
Taste of Passover Model Seder with sing-along leader Marilyn Kaplan on Fri. Apr. 22nd at 11:00 AM.
Suggested contribution is $4.00.
RSVP by Fri. Apr. 15th to center office: 718-549-4700.
Trips in May: Noguchi Museum on May 6th at 9:00 AM
South Street Seaport on May 11th at 9:30 AM
Sands Casino on May 26th at 8:45 AM.
The voluntary contribution for meals is now $2. One of the issues in keeping this senior center open was that not enough people were participating in the congregate dining experience. This suggested fee will discourage people from coming in.
This is a sampling:
I regard the most important activities to be those that involve exercise. Here is a listing of them.
April 11 10:30 am Doriana Castro leads an aerobics class
April 12 10:00 am Movement with Caroline Grant, a gentle, graceful class
April 13 10:00 am Tai Chi with Bei Li
April 15 10:00 am Tone and Stretch with Lydia
April 18 10:30 am Doriana Castro leads an aerobics class
April 21 10:00 am Yoga with Trudy Bacon
April 29 10:00 am Tone and Stretch with Lydia
Sunday Apr. 3rd: Lunch served at 12:15 PM followed by international entertainment by David Mandler, One Man Band. Suggested contribution is $3.00. RSVP by 3/29 to 718-549-4700.
Trips to: Stew Leonard's at 9:00 AM on Apr. 4th
Empire City at 10:30 AM on Apr. 6th
Fairway Market at 9:00AM on Apr. 27th.
Call center office 718-549-4700 for more info and to pre-register.
Constant Companion (alert system) by Oppenheimer on Fri. Apr. 8th at 11:15 AM.
AARP presentation about Medicare Fraud on Apr. 13th.
Health Presentation by Lawrence Hospital on Fri. Apr. 15th at 11:15 AM.
Taste of Passover Model Seder with sing-along leader Marilyn Kaplan on Fri. Apr. 22nd at 11:00 AM.
Suggested contribution is $4.00.
RSVP by Fri. Apr. 15th to center office: 718-549-4700.
Trips in May: Noguchi Museum on May 6th at 9:00 AM
South Street Seaport on May 11th at 9:30 AM
Sands Casino on May 26th at 8:45 AM.
The voluntary contribution for meals is now $2. One of the issues in keeping this senior center open was that not enough people were participating in the congregate dining experience. This suggested fee will discourage people from coming in.
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
Impact of cutting meals to seniors (click to read story)
March 17, 2011
Cuomo planned cuts to programs for the aged
State Cuts FY 11-12 affecting Seniors Council of Senior Centers and Services of NYC e-ACTION ALERT Feb 3, 2010 “YES, THE SKY IS FALLING” CATASTROPHE FOR THOUSANDS OF OLDER NEW YORKERS AS STATE BALANCES BUDGET ON BACKS OF SENIORS TITLE XX CUT TO SENIOR CENTERS BACK ON THE TABLE - “INTENDED CONSEQUENCES” – WOULD CLOSE 110 NYC SENIOR CENTERS
1. Title XX cut back – $25.2 million cut to NYC senior centers –
a.. Last year, the Governor’s office said this cut had “unintended consequences”. This year, Governor Cuomo has put the same cut back which would close 110 senior centers in NYC and cut aging services around the state – these are “intended consequences”. The total cut to aging services statewide would be $37 million, of which $25 million funds senior centers in NYC. Funds would move over to child welfare services which is considered a “mandated service”.
b.. Title XX has funded NYC senior centers for about 30 years. While senior services is technically an “optional” service under title XX, after decades of providing core support (25% of all senior center funding), clearly it is not an optional funding source for the survival of 110 senior centers and the thousands of elderly New Yorkers who will be devastated at the loss of their local senior center. It is time to take this cut off the table once and for all.
2. $7.4 million cut to NY State Office for the Aging: Budget bill eliminates funding for various programs and develops local competitive grant program – Governor Cuomo’s budget eliminates funding for all these programs and uses some of the funds to establish a competitive grants program:
a.. “Establish Local Competitive Performance Grant Program for Aging Programs. A new local competitive performance grant program for aging programs will be funded with savings created by reducing support for various programs (with current funding levels) including: a.. Community Empowerment Initiative ($0.25 million)
b.. Congregate Services Initiative ($0.64 million)
c.. EAC/Nassau Respite Program ($0.24 million)
d.. Elderly Abuse Education and Outreach Program ($0.49 million)
e.. Enriched Social Adult Day Centers Program ($0.25 million)
f.. Foster Grandparent Program ($0.20 million)
g.. Long Term Care Senior Respite ($0.14 million)
h.. NY Foundation Home Sharing ($0.17 million)
i.. Patients’ Rights Hotline and Advocacy ($0.06 million)
j.. Regional Caregivers Centers for Excellence ($0.23 million)
k.. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program ($0.43 million)
l.. 2011-12 Value: $1.4 million; 2012-13 Value: $1.6 million"
a.. A total of $5.2 million annually is being cut from these programs, $10.4 million over two years. The competitive grant program is only $3 million over two years so funds leaving a $7.4 million loss of funds in total. CSCS is concerned that existing programs will be eliminated and that, overall, $7.4 million, will be lost in available dollars for services. It is our understanding that the Cuomo administration has established similar competitive grant programs in other state agencies as well. CSCS will find out more about the new local competitive performance grant program.
3. EISEP, SNAP and CSE funding –
a.. $5 million budget gap in EISEP, SNAP and CSE - Governor Cuomo’s budget left EISEP, SNAP and CSE funding the same. However, there is $5 million for EISEP, CSE and SNAP that is not in SOFA’s baselined budget that the legislature restored to prevent a previous cut. The state legislature needs to restore these funds.
b.. Budget bill does not proposed consolidating SOFA with DOH - However, Governor Cuomo has established a commission to look further into state agency consolidations. CSCS will keep you updated on this.
4. EPIC phased out – Governor Cuomo’s budget proposal ends premium subsidies for lower income seniors and only will pay in the donut hole. Since the donut hole is going to be closed by the federal health bill, eventually EPIC will be eliminated entirely. This goes into effect on January 1, 2012. Under this proposal, EPIC is being phased out as a state responsibility over the next ten years. Savings are $58 million this year and $93 million next year. EPIC was established under Governor Mario Cuomo.
5. Medicaid cuts - CSCS will be meeting with leaders in the Cuomo administration and the state legislature to discuss the important role community-based services could play in decreasing hospital admissions, nursing home placement and other costly Medicaid services. We are developing a series of recommendations that will be on our website soon. It is important that community-based service providers be part of the Medicaid re-design process as we have cost-effective programs to offer the state for both Medicaid and non-Medicaid eligible seniors. This is why it the March 2-3 Albany conference is so critical (see below) – to get educated and advocate for services. We will keep you updated on these issues. CSCS is still gathering information on the budget and will update you regularly. We will be reaching out to the aging services network to do advocacy to prevent title XX cuts and restore the $5 million to EISEP, SNAP and CSE. It is important to contact your state Assemblymembers and Senators. The city is reviewing the state budget’s impact and will be releasing its budget on February 17th. For further information, please contact Bobbie Sackman, (212) 398-6565, x226 or bsackman@cscs- ny.org
WITH BUDGET CUTS AND DISCUSSIONS ABOUT LONG TERM CARE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO ATTEND THE CSCS/NYSCA LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE IN ALBANY – MARCH 2 & 3, 2011 GO TO WWW.CSCS-NY. ORG FOR MORE DETAILS AND REGISTRATION
March 17, 2011
Cuomo planned cuts to programs for the aged
State Cuts FY 11-12 affecting Seniors Council of Senior Centers and Services of NYC e-ACTION ALERT Feb 3, 2010 “YES, THE SKY IS FALLING” CATASTROPHE FOR THOUSANDS OF OLDER NEW YORKERS AS STATE BALANCES BUDGET ON BACKS OF SENIORS TITLE XX CUT TO SENIOR CENTERS BACK ON THE TABLE - “INTENDED CONSEQUENCES” – WOULD CLOSE 110 NYC SENIOR CENTERS
1. Title XX cut back – $25.2 million cut to NYC senior centers –
a.. Last year, the Governor’s office said this cut had “unintended consequences”. This year, Governor Cuomo has put the same cut back which would close 110 senior centers in NYC and cut aging services around the state – these are “intended consequences”. The total cut to aging services statewide would be $37 million, of which $25 million funds senior centers in NYC. Funds would move over to child welfare services which is considered a “mandated service”.
b.. Title XX has funded NYC senior centers for about 30 years. While senior services is technically an “optional” service under title XX, after decades of providing core support (25% of all senior center funding), clearly it is not an optional funding source for the survival of 110 senior centers and the thousands of elderly New Yorkers who will be devastated at the loss of their local senior center. It is time to take this cut off the table once and for all.
2. $7.4 million cut to NY State Office for the Aging: Budget bill eliminates funding for various programs and develops local competitive grant program – Governor Cuomo’s budget eliminates funding for all these programs and uses some of the funds to establish a competitive grants program:
a.. “Establish Local Competitive Performance Grant Program for Aging Programs. A new local competitive performance grant program for aging programs will be funded with savings created by reducing support for various programs (with current funding levels) including: a.. Community Empowerment Initiative ($0.25 million)
b.. Congregate Services Initiative ($0.64 million)
c.. EAC/Nassau Respite Program ($0.24 million)
d.. Elderly Abuse Education and Outreach Program ($0.49 million)
e.. Enriched Social Adult Day Centers Program ($0.25 million)
f.. Foster Grandparent Program ($0.20 million)
g.. Long Term Care Senior Respite ($0.14 million)
h.. NY Foundation Home Sharing ($0.17 million)
i.. Patients’ Rights Hotline and Advocacy ($0.06 million)
j.. Regional Caregivers Centers for Excellence ($0.23 million)
k.. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program ($0.43 million)
l.. 2011-12 Value: $1.4 million; 2012-13 Value: $1.6 million"
a.. A total of $5.2 million annually is being cut from these programs, $10.4 million over two years. The competitive grant program is only $3 million over two years so funds leaving a $7.4 million loss of funds in total. CSCS is concerned that existing programs will be eliminated and that, overall, $7.4 million, will be lost in available dollars for services. It is our understanding that the Cuomo administration has established similar competitive grant programs in other state agencies as well. CSCS will find out more about the new local competitive performance grant program.
3. EISEP, SNAP and CSE funding –
a.. $5 million budget gap in EISEP, SNAP and CSE - Governor Cuomo’s budget left EISEP, SNAP and CSE funding the same. However, there is $5 million for EISEP, CSE and SNAP that is not in SOFA’s baselined budget that the legislature restored to prevent a previous cut. The state legislature needs to restore these funds.
b.. Budget bill does not proposed consolidating SOFA with DOH - However, Governor Cuomo has established a commission to look further into state agency consolidations. CSCS will keep you updated on this.
4. EPIC phased out – Governor Cuomo’s budget proposal ends premium subsidies for lower income seniors and only will pay in the donut hole. Since the donut hole is going to be closed by the federal health bill, eventually EPIC will be eliminated entirely. This goes into effect on January 1, 2012. Under this proposal, EPIC is being phased out as a state responsibility over the next ten years. Savings are $58 million this year and $93 million next year. EPIC was established under Governor Mario Cuomo.
5. Medicaid cuts - CSCS will be meeting with leaders in the Cuomo administration and the state legislature to discuss the important role community-based services could play in decreasing hospital admissions, nursing home placement and other costly Medicaid services. We are developing a series of recommendations that will be on our website soon. It is important that community-based service providers be part of the Medicaid re-design process as we have cost-effective programs to offer the state for both Medicaid and non-Medicaid eligible seniors. This is why it the March 2-3 Albany conference is so critical (see below) – to get educated and advocate for services. We will keep you updated on these issues. CSCS is still gathering information on the budget and will update you regularly. We will be reaching out to the aging services network to do advocacy to prevent title XX cuts and restore the $5 million to EISEP, SNAP and CSE. It is important to contact your state Assemblymembers and Senators. The city is reviewing the state budget’s impact and will be releasing its budget on February 17th. For further information, please contact Bobbie Sackman, (212) 398-6565, x226 or bsackman@cscs- ny.org
WITH BUDGET CUTS AND DISCUSSIONS ABOUT LONG TERM CARE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO ATTEND THE CSCS/NYSCA LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE IN ALBANY – MARCH 2 & 3, 2011 GO TO WWW.CSCS-NY. ORG FOR MORE DETAILS AND REGISTRATION
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Monday, November 01, 2010
Riverdale Senior Services had a terrific bazaar this past Sunday, October 31, 2010. All kinds of interesting items, I bought some fabric. A great selection of desserts. There was also egg salad, tuna salad all kinds of staples for lunch. I bought a raffle ticket. It was a lovely sunny day, just perfect for going to an event like this.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
Schedule and Menus for September 2010
Schedule revisions
Yoga, September 16, will be conducted by Neem
Sukkot celebration, changed to September 29 from September 28
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| The Good News is the nutritionist hasn't approved the meals. The menu is fine, chosen by people with years of experience in cooking for the elderly. |
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Friday, July 30, 2010
August 5, all streets around the Van Cortlandt Center were closed for repaving. There was no bus service nearby, so attendance was lower.
August 18, there will be a trip to Mt. Airy. The cost is $25.00
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| Activity Schedule for August 2010 |
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| Menu for August 2010 |
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
June 30 Concert at the Van Cortlandt Senior Center
Bronx Opera Stars
Bronx Opera Stars
Kirk Doughtery
|
Eric Kramer, pianist
|
Benjamin Spierman and Leslie Swanson |
![]() Michael Spierman, impresario, Hannah Rosenbaum and Leslie Swanson, sopranos. |
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Monday, May 24, 2010
Monday, May 03, 2010
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Monday, March 08, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
February 2010 Schedule
JASA Van Cortlandt Senior Center, 3880 Sedgwick Avenue, Bronx, NY 10463 718 549 4700
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FEBRUARY 1
10:00
PAINTING W/LARRY
10:30
EXERCISE VIDEO
1:00
MOVIE
|
FEBRUARY 2
10:00
EXERCISE VIDEO
11:00
ART
11:00
CITY ISLAND
1
:00 TAX PREPARATION
1:30
CRAFT CLUB
|
FEBRUARY 3
10:00
TAI CHI W/BEI LI
11:00
GENTLE EXERCISE
1
:00 SHORT STORIES
2:00
CURRENT EVENTS
|
FEBRUARY 4
10:00
YOGA W/TRUDY
11:15 COMPASSIONATE
CARE
HOSPICE W/S.
JOHNSON
1:00
MOVIE
|
FEBRUARY 5
10:00
TONE
& STRETCH
W/LYDIA
11:00
INDOOR GARDENING
W/VICTOR
1
:00 BINGO
|
| FEBRUARY 8
10:00 PAINTING W/LARRY
10:30 SENIOR FITNESS *W/DORIANA
1:00 MOVIE
|
FEBRUARY 9
10:00 MOVEMENT W/CAROLINE
11:00 ART
11:00 CONVERSATIONAL YIDDISH W/SARAH
1:00 MOVIE
1:30 CRAFT CLUB
|
FEBRUARY
10
10:00 TAI CHI W/BEI LI
11:00 NYPL: BOOK REVIEW W/FRANCINE
11:00 EMPIRE CITY
1:00 MOVIE
|
FEBRUARY
11
10:00 EXERCISE VIDEO
11:00 SING ALONG W/MARILYN KAPLAN
1:00 JOKESERCISE W/HOWARD NEWMAN
5:00 DINNER
6:00 FIESTA LATINA WITH
RAMON ROSARIO EL DUO
|
FEBRUARY
12
10:00 TONE & STRETCH W/LYDIA
10:45 DENTAL HEALTH W/CAMILLE/WELLCARE
1:00 BINGO
|
| FEBRUARY
15
CLOSED
PRESIDENTS' DAY
|
FEBRUARY
16
10:00 EXERCISE VIDEO
11:00 BRONX PARKS & THE
ENVIRONMENT W/ANN PURVIS
1:30 CRAFT CLUB
|
FEBRUARY
17
10:00 TAI CHI W/BEI LI
1:00 SHORT STORIES
2:00 CURRENT EVENTS
|
FEBRUARY
18
8:30 SANDS CASINO
10:00 YOGA W/TRUDY
11:00 I REMEMBER WHEN W/ELSIE
1 :00 MOVIE
|
FEBRUARY
19
10:00 TONE & STRETCH W/LYDIA
11:00 ASK THE SOCIAL WORKER W/WENDY
1:00 ONEG SHABBAT W/YANNI
|
| FEBRUARY
22
10:00 PAINTING
10:30 SENIOR FITNESS W/DORIANA
11:00 STEW LEONARDS
1:00 ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING
|
FEBRUARY
23
10:00 MOVEMENT W/CAROLINE
11:00 CONVERSATIONAL YIDDISH W/SARAH
11:00 SSDS SCHOOL VISIT
1:00 MOVIE
1:30 CRAFT CLUB
|
FEBRUARY
24
11:00 GENTLE EXERCISE W/LYDIA
1:00 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION W/ RITA
& NAUM
|
FEBRUARY
25
10:00 EXERCISE VIDEO
11:00 SPEAK TO DEVORA
1:00 EMBLEM HEALTH:SIX WKS TO HEALTHIER YOU
|
FEBRUARY
26
10:00 TONE & STRETCH W/LYDIA
11:00 ASK THE SOCIAL WORKER W/WENDY
1:00 BINGO
|
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Monday, February 01, 2010
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Special Events at the Van Cortlandt Senior Center
December 3, 11 a.m. Empire City Casino
December 4, 9 a.m. Woodbury Commons Mall, $20
December 7, 11 a.m. Stew Leonard's
December 9, 10 a.m. Museo del Barrio
December 14, 9:30 a.m. Gateway Mall
December 17 10 a.m. Yoga
December 17 1 p.m. Klezmer Trio with Yale Strom
December 18 11 a.m. City Island
December 22 10 a.m. Fairway
December 30 8:30 a.m. Sands Casino
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