Fall 2012 Recreator

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55+ services American Association of Retired Persons

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TAX ASSISTANCE through the Internal Revenue Service Tax Counseling for the Elderly

AArP sAfe driver AN AARP SPONSORED CLASSROOM COURSE FOR DRIVERS 50+ YEARS OF AGE Darlene Lightfuss, AARP Instructor NEW— one day only! Four hours of classroom instruction that refines existing skills and develops safe, defensive driving techniques. Produced by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) the Safe Driver program teaches preventive measures that save lives. May include a CarFit inspection (dependent on the weather). Some insurance companies offer discounts for completion of class—check with your insurance agent for details. We believe strongly in the individual and community benefits that come from this course. Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max. 15. Thursday 12:30-Approx. 5:00 PM October 25 9912.86H November 8 9912.86K Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room A Fee (per session option): $12 AARP Member (must show AARP membership card) $14 Non-members (Pre-registration required —Bring a check payable to AARP and your AARP membership card to receive discount.

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Greenfield Library, Community Room 5310 W. Layton Ave

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The AARP/TaxAide Tax Service will be located at the held at Greenfield Library, 5310 W. Layton Ave. Tax counselors will be available only on Mondays from 10:00 AM-4:00 PM and Tuesdays from 10:00 AM-2:00 PM starting February 4th through April 9th. Appointments can be made in-person only, during dates and times noted.

THE GREENFIELD DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION MAILS THE “RECREATOR” ACTIVITY GUIDE THREE TIMES PER YEAR TO ALL CITY OF GREENFIELD RESIDENTS:

The Library or Parks & Recreation Department does NOT schedule appointments. Come prepared! Please bring your current tax records and a copy of last year’s income tax return.

Volunteers play a vital role in our daily efforts to provide quaility programs & services to our community. It’s a great opportunity to share your skills and talents. Call 329-5370 and join our team.

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Don’t Miss Out—

• Fall (August) • Winter/Spring (December) •Summer (May) A limited amount of RECREATORS will be available at the Greenfield Library. Reference copies are available to view only at public and private schools located within the corporate limits of the City of Greenfield.

NON-RESIDENTS OF GREENFIELD

Greenfield stocKboX ProGrAm The City of Greenfield is a pick-up site for the Hunger Task Force “Stockbox” program. This program is dedicated to the health of low-income seniors in Milwaukee County. The Stockbox program provides a full box of nutritious foods every month. All foods are provided by the Commodity Supplemental Food Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). 2012 SCHEDULE Thursday (once a month) 1:00-2:00 PM Sept. 6, Oct. 4, Nov. 8, Dec. 6 Greenfield City Hall, Common Council Chambers (7325 W. Forest Home Ave.)

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RECREATOR

February 4-April 9 Monday 10:00 AM-4:00 PM Tuesday 10:00 AM-2:00 PM

Eligibility Requirements: • Must live in Milwaukee County • Be at least 60 years young • Meet income requirements (subject to change) Household Size

MAY SUBSCRIBE TO RECEIVE THE “RECREATOR.” Subscriber Advantages: • Mailed directly to your home • Prompt Delivery

YES! Deliver the “RECREATOR” directly to my home! Indicate the following information on your registration form: “RECREATOR” N0N-RESIDENT SUBSCRIBER 3333.333 • 2 years (6 issues) $12 • 1 year (3 issues) $6 Include payment with your registration form.

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Call 329-5370 for more information or visit online at www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Monthly Gross Income

1 $1,211 2 $1,640 Add $414 for additional household members Call 211 for more information. TEFAP is an equal opportunity program. Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329-5370 / 24 Hour Information Line (414) 297-9008


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