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Show Page A8 The Summit County Bee South Summit Senior Citizens lY CIILK1 ni AI. After dinner cute and bubbly Miss Broadway1 herself treated us Il mas tun in the sun as Seniors to a stroll down memory lane from North and South Summit through song and costume. She is picnic sponenjoyJ an Ouln-jvnone other than Sherrie Richins sored and hosted by the folks from Hutchings from Wanship and Mountain Lands at the new paik to our own director of facility down the old highway in Sims. Sherrie has nutrition, lleher. been singing and entertaining since The morning was beautiful though the lender age of three and a little on the warm side. I low ever, a tells me his w ife and daughter have pavilion and canopies were piovidcd followed in grandma's footsteps, for comfort and convenience, along they love to make people smile. with a soft hrccc from Someone Sherrie sang songs by thfc above to keep us cool. A morning Andie w's sisters. Brenda I are. Patsy snack of juices, milk, coffee, (line and "the King" LI vis Ptvsley. muflins, Iruit. crackers and cheese to name a few. She even had the was offered to those who may h'ave poodle skirt and a hooia-hoop- ! missed breakfast or were just plain We all joined in song with Sherrie hungry. and sang. You are my Sunshine" There were games for the young at and she closed with "Amazing head including an Italian game Grace" and a couple of golf jokes. called "hoccc" that to me seemed Now don't you golfers loh me with similar to lawn howling. As I joined golf halls the next time you see me my grandchildren in a couple of because I've always thought il was a games of croquette, the Seniors joke to chase a little teeny white hall were given prizes for those who all over a great big green course could name services offered to them some even purchasing vehicles to by the Cuunty. We were even given help chase them! a demonstration of exercises that We thought our own Kamas almost anyone can participate in. Valley's Aunt Jean McNeil was Ted Livingston gave a tribute to to pleasure us with a ram going those who served our country during dame and some possible rain with times of war and the many who the rain stick" LaRae Johnson served by supporting, rearing, teachbrought with her. Sadly Aunt Jean ing apd leading in a variety of posiwouldn't dance and we didn't get tions contributing to the developrain. ment and growth of good, honorable A big thank you" to the Mountain citizens in every walk of life. Lands men and women who sup h moth-cr-in-la- w iX-vo- n IX-vo- plied us with an enjoyable morning and a sumptuous meal of dutchovcn poik and chicken complimented with green salad, potato salad, rolls, delicious red. juicy watermelon and dessert. It was apparent that a lot of love and ettort went into live prepa-tatio- n of these things and I think I tor speak everyone when I say. We icallv appreciated it!" A special thank you" loo for Help Watch, the and the ambulance who were on hjnd to respond to any emerge nev situation that may have arisen jmong the 120 plus who were in attendance. Yes folks, we had a super time and the only complaint I heard was. "...if sou gotta go potty you better not wait or you'll go before you gel there!" The were clear out in the North forty! ir that's all we have hi complain about ladies and gents 'it doesn't get much better than this. Bless you all in the week ahead. Mountain Lands Health Tip For The Week Thirst is not always a reliable indicator as hi w hen you need water. By that lime, your body may already he dehydrated. People over the age of 65 arc especially susceptible to dehydration because the mechanism that bigger s thirst is not as sensitive. We need a minimum of eight 8 ounce cups of water a day. Monitor your daily fluid intake. Set a time schedule, beginning with breakfast to increase your fluids. It may be helpful to but a 32 ounce bottle and fill it with water at the beginning of the day. Consume two of these and you will have met your minimum water requirements for the day. out-hous- North Summit Friday, Aug. 11. The Summit County Fair Art exhibit will be at, our Center. Pay them a visit, should be worth your time. We will have a potluck supper to make up far that missed meeting on Thursday. Aug. 17, and we go to Park City on Aug. 26, for our Senior Convention plus we are invited to the Celebration Day at Snydervillc Basin on Aug. 17. A pretty full month, for sure. We thank Mary Mair for the candy; Renee Robinson for the quilling materials, and Agnes Apostolakos for the cups and pens. We didn't the time to play bingo like we planned and can still use your white elephants for prizes. Hope to play the last Friday of each month. Do you have trouble remembering? Two elderly couples were enjoying a friendly conversation when me of the men asked the other, "Say, Jim, how was the memory clinic you went to last month?" Outstanding," Jim replied, They taught us all the latest psychological ' techniques, visualization, association, etc. It was great." "That's good! What was the name of the clinic?" asked Paul. Jim went blank. He thought and thought but couldn't remember. Then a smile broke across his face and he asked, What do you call that flower with the long stem and, thorns?" You mean a rose?" asked Paul. . Yes, that's it. He turned to his wife, Rose, what was the name of that clinic?" Senior Citizens KY 1.01 'IKK WALLACE We had a hot time at the center this week with lYesklen! Shirley Phelps conducting our affairs. Wednesday we had 48 for dinner and we had Andy llawc, RN. from Kensington who took blood pressures and some oilwr preventive and painless tests. It was great hi see so many taking advantage of this great service. Let's keep it up and keep him coming. His next visit is set for Aug. 30. We had a nice group of 30 attend the (Xitreach Social at Hchcr on Thursday. The bus ride was good, the food was delicious and I think we all enjoyed the entertainment by Miss Broadway (the former Sherrie Richins, daughter of Fay Richins and mother-in-laof Devin Sims) again this year. We also had another famous singer. Grant Geary in the show. He sang a duet with Miss Broadway. You Are My Sunshine" and I know she was surprised to And out just how good he is. She ended the very fine program with an all time favorite Amazing Grace". We want to thank Ted Livingston, Devin Sims and the other staff members from Mountainlands for making this such a fine day for us. About the only complaint that I heard was that the restrooms was too far away. Just goes to prove, you can't please everyone no matter what' We were happy to have the Copley family, especially John with us on Wednesday and Friday's guests were: Woodrow's nephew. George Nielson, Jr. and Dot Winchesters, granddaughter, Hannah Larsen. It was nice to have Laura Roberts with us again. Hope she enjoyed the band practice because those kids were busy practicing for their engagement at Morgan this week. The quilting department wasn't idle either and i look another cute baby quilt off the' frames. The board meeting was held Friday with Betty Wilde conducting. Since we didn't have any nerve shattering problems the meeting was a short one for a change. We thank Mike Crystal from the county maintenance department for Axing the leak in the rest room. Gen Geary, NaVee Moore and Dot Winchester took care of July. Loraine Rock is in charge of August and I expect she will be needing some help. Shouldn't be a problem because we do have great cooperation among our people. Thanks in advance. We miss Frank Moore. He hasn't had enough aches and pains so he fell and broke some ribs. It hurts but he's healing okay. We missed Velma Judd loo. She had a slight stroke, feeling better but does have a bit of a vision problem yet. We hope that has cleared up by now and send you both and everybody our greetings. We won't he having a meeting on Park City Community Clinic Puk City Community Oink a Tim is family planning physical exams, pap tests, venereal disease test, pregnancy testing, counseling and education, and contraceptive supplies. are performed by a nuree practitioner Costs are rerjonable. No one will he dewiied use of the dink; all sendees are i, non-prof- it and reproductive health program. Senices up Few gifts actually improve willi age. g c5uGscriSe Do ww-fiAnt- bur bank sells one of them De D3ee! 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