Niles Senior Center January & February 2019 Program Guide

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NILES SENIOR CENTER in 2019 Luncheons

Contents 2-3 January & February Calendars 6-7 Clubs Health & Wellness, Exercise Classes 8 Games & Tournaments 9-10 Arts & Crafts 11 Movies 12 Culture Club 13 - 15 Luncheons & Special Events

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January & February 2019 Program of Events 999 Civic Center Drive • Niles, IL 60714 • 847-588-8420 • www.vniles.com


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9:00 Drop-In Art 9:30 Arthritis with Weights 10:45 Gentle Exercise 1:00 Open Computer Lab 2:00 Drop-In Wii Bowling

9:00 Drop-In Art 9:30 Arthritis with Weights 10:45 Gentle Exercise 1:00 Open Computer Lab 2:00 Drop-In Wii Bowling

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9:00 Social Mahjongg 10:15 Fit for Life 10:30 Drop-In Quilling 12:30 Social Bridge 1:00 Zumba Gold 2:15 Chair Yoga

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9:00 Social Mahjongg 10:15 Fit for Life 12:30 Social Bridge 1:00 Zumba Gold 2:15 Chair Yoga 5:00 Dinner & Movie Crazy Rich Asians 5:00 Paint-in-Party Community Event

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10:30 Rhythm Band

10:00 Medication & Sharps 10:00 Sit, Stand, Stretch & Smile 12:00 New Year's Party

10:00 Sit, Stand, Stretch & Smile 10:30 Rhythm Band 11:00 SCRAM - New Way to Do Carjackings 1:00 Encore Movie - Crazy Rich Asians 3:00 Grief, Loss & Change Discussion Group

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TRIP Bowling at Brunswick Bowl 21 9:00 Drop-In Art 9:00 Social Mahjongg 9:30 Arthritis with Weights 10:15 Fit for Life 10:45 Gentle Exercise 12:30 Social Bridge 12:00 Afternoon with the Stars 1:00 Zumba Gold 1:00 Open Computer Lab 2:15 Chair Yoga 2:00 Drop-In Wii Bowling

9:00 Drop-In Art 9:30 Arthritis with Weights 10:45 Gentle Exercise 11:30 Women's Club Meeting 12:00 Men's Club Meeting 1:00 Open Computer Lab 2:00 Drop-In Wii Bowling

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9:00 Social Mahjongg 10:15 Fit for Life 12:30 Social Bridge 1:00 Zumba Gold 2:15 Chair Yoga

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10:00 Sit, Stand, Stretch & Smile 2:00 Charcoal Drawing

10:00 Sit, Stand, Stretch & Smile 2:00 Charcoal Drawing

TRIP Million Dollar Quartet Marriott Lincolnshire

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9:00 All American 9:00 Social Mahjongg 9:30 Issues in the News 10:30 Korean Line Dance 1:00 Drop-In Ceramics 1:00 Drop-In Woodcarving

9:00 All American 9:00 Social Mahjongg 9:15 Tai Chi 9:30 Issues in the News 10:00 Musical Memories 10:30 Korean Line Dance 1:00 Drop-In Ceramics 1:00 Drop-In Woodcarving 3:00 Bingo & Dinner

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9:00 Drop-in Art 11:00 Class Act Serving Tray 1:00 Open Computer Lab

9:00 Drop-in Art 9:00 Wills Appointments 10:00 TED Talks 10:30 Drop-In Zentagle 11:00 Picture Frame Lantern 12:00 Lite Lunch & Movie Christopher Robin 1:00 Open Computer Lab

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17 18 9:00 AARP Smart Driver Course 9:00 AARP Smart Driver Course 9:00 All American 9:00 Drop-in Art 9:00 Social Mahjongg 10:00 Oral Health for Overall 9:00 Walk-in Nurse Clinic Health Workshop 9:15 Tai Chi 10:30 Oral Health Screening 9:30 Issues in the News 1:00 Open Computer Lab 10:00 Musical Memories 10:30 Korean Line Dance 11:30 Polish Coffee Hour 1:00 Drop-In Ceramics 1:00 Drop-In Woodcarving 1:00 Advocate Health Care Getting Ready for Surgery 9:00 All American 9:00 Social Mahjongg 9:15 Tai Chi 9:30 Issues in the News 10:00 Musical Memories 10:30 Korean Line Dance 12:00 Paint-in-Party Community Event 1:00 Drop-In Ceramics 1:00 Drop-In Woodcarving 2:00 Concert Video Series Elton John

9:00 All American 9:00 Social Mahjongg 9:15 Tai Chi 9:30 Issues in the News 10:00 Musical Memories 10:30 Korean Line Dance 1:00 Drop-In Ceramics 1:00 Drop-In Woodcarving 5:30 Pictionary

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9:00 Drop-in Art 10:30 Quilling with Kathy 12:00 Social Poker 1:00 Open Computer Lab

SATURDAY 1:00 Afternoon with the Stars

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9:00 Drop-In Art 9:30 Arthritis with Weights 10:45 Gentle Exercise 12:00 Texas Hold'em Tournament 1:00 Open Computer Lab 1:30 Sit, Stand, Stretch & Smile 2:00 Drop-In Wii Bowling

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9:00 Social Mahjongg 10:15 Fit for Life 10:30 Drop-In Quilling 11:00 Monthly Mailing 12:30 Social Bridge 1:00 Zumba Gold 2:15 Chair Yoga

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6 10:00 Sit, Stand, Stretch & Smile 9:00 All American 10:30 Rhythm Band 9:00 Social Mahjongg 12:00 BHM Movie - The Immortal 9:15 Tai Chi Life of Henrietta Lacks 9:30 Issues in the News 2:00 Charcoal Drawing 10:00 Musical Memories 10:30 Korean Line Dance 1:00 Drop-In Ceramics 1:00 Drop-In Woodcarving

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9:00 Drop-In Art 9:00 Wills Appointments 10:00 TED Talks 10:30 Drop-In Zentagle 11:00 Quilling with Kathy 12:00 Rat Pack Luncheon 1:00 Open Computer Lab

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9:00 Drop-In Art 10:00 RTA Presentation 12:00 Lite Lunch & Movie The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl 1:00 Open Computer Lab

TRIP Lake Geneva Ice Castle 11 9:00 Drop-In Art 9:00 Social Mahjongg 9:30 Arthritis with Weights 10:15 Fit for Life 10:45 Gentle Exercise 12:00 BHM Movie - Black 1:00 Open Computer Lab Panther 1:30 Sit, Stand, Stretch & Smile 12:30 Social Bridge 2:00 Drop-In Wii Bowling 1:00 Zumba Gold 5:00 BHM Movie - Black 2:15 Chair Yoga Panther 3:00 iPhone Basics

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TRIP Mamma Mia! Drury Lane Oakbrook

TRIP Bowling at Brunswick Bowl 18

9:00 Social Mahjongg 10:15 Fit for Life 12:30 Social Bridge 1:00 Zumba Gold 2:15 Chair Yoga 5:00 Dinner & Movie Home Again 5:00 Gem Jewelry Making Community Event

25 9:00 Drop-In Art 9:00 Social Mahjongg 9:30 Arthritis with Weights 10:15 Fit for Life 10:45 Gentle Exercise 12:30 Social Bridge 11:00 Men's Club Meeting 1:00 Zumba Gold 11:30 Women's Club Meeting 2:15 Chair Yoga 1:00 Open Computer Lab 2:00 Drop-In Wii Bowling 5:30 Trivia Night

14 15 9:00 All American 9:00 Drop-In Art 9:00 Social Mahjongg 12:00 Happy Valentines Sweet 9:15 Tai Chi Celebration with Mary 9:30 Issues in the News Grimes-Kelly 10:00 Musical Memories 1:00 Open Computer Lab 10:30 Korean Line Dance 1:00 Drop-In Ceramics 1:00 Drop-In Woodcarving 1:00 Addiction in Our Society

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20 10:00 Sit, Stand, Stretch & Smile 9:00 All American 10:30 Rhythm Band 9:00 Social Mahjongg 11:00 SCRAM - ComEd 9:00 Walk-in Nurse Clinic 1:00 Encore Movie - Home 9:15 Tai Chi Again 9:30 Issues in the News 2:00 Watercolor 10:00 Adinkra Art 3:00 Grief, Loss & Change 10:00 Musical Memories Discussion Group 10:30 Korean Line Dance 11:30 Polish Coffee Hour 1:00 Drop-In Ceramics 1:00 Drop-In Woodcarving TRIP 2:00 Concert Video Series NSC Rebels Escape Room Live & Swingin: & Happy Hour The Ultimate Rat Pack Collection

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27 10:00 Sit, Stand, Stretch & Smile 12:00 NSC Rebels Billiards, Beer & Burger 2:00 Watercolor 3:00 Bingo & Dinner

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9:00 All American 9:00 Social Mahjongg 9:15 Tai Chi 9:30 Issues in the News 10:00 Art Committee Meeting 10:00 Musical Memories 10:30 Korean Line Dance 11:30 Polish Coffee Hour 12:00 BHM Movie - 13th 1:00 Drop-In Ceramics 1:00 Drop-In Woodcarving TRIP Newsies the Musical Maine East High School

February 2019

9:00 Drop-In Art 11:00 Popular Decor Dreamcatchers 12:00 Black History Month Luncheon - Evolution of Black Dance 12:00 Social Poker 1:00 Open Computer Lab

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Six-Month Facility Usage Fee The programs below are at no cost to NSC members. Non-members may participate in the programs below for a six-month period by paying an $18 facility usage fee. Social Cards or Billiards Monday-Friday, 9:00am-4:30pm Drop-In Art Mondays & Fridays, 9:00am Wii Bowling Drop In Mondays, 2:00-4:30pm Social Mahjongg Bring your game and your friends and start a table! Tuesdays, 9:00am Thursdays, 9:00am Social Bridge Tuesdays, 12:30pm Niles Rhythm Band 1st & 3rd Wednesdays, 10:30am All American Thursdays, 9:00am Issues in the News Thursdays, 9:30am Moderator: Arlene Golub Drop in to discuss the issues of the world. Everyone is welcome! Drop-In Ceramics Thursdays, 1:00pm

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Drop-In Woodcarving Thursdays, 1:00pm Stop in and check out the Media Center There are 10 laptops, and an iPad. Volunteer Assistance Media Center Drop-in Hours Mondays ● 1:00-3:00pm Fridays ● 1:00-3:00pm

Technology Trends

Cell Phone/Smart Phone Assistance Do you have an iPhone/tablet you are unsure how to use? Do you need help programing numbers into your flip top phone? We are here to help you with a wide variety of issues you have with your current cell phone/tablet. This service is free, but appointments are preferred to assure you someone is available to you at your convenience.

Technology Trends iPhone Basics New to iPhone? We’ll help you get started and show you the basics and share a few helpful tips and tricks. Bring your questions! Tuesday, Feb 12 ● 3:00-4:00pm● $2M/$3NM Introduction to Facebook Come and learn how to use Facebook. This course will show you how to share photos and videos, choose privacy settings, and more. Dive deeper for tips on social media. Tuesday, Mar 5 ● 3:00-4:00pm● $2M/$3NM

Informational Forum AARP Smart Driver Safety Course All participants must pre-register. It is a two-day course; participants must attend both classes. There is no final test to pass. Upon completion of the course, each attendee is awarded a certificate. Under Illinois law, those above 55 - whether AARP members or not - qualify for a worthwhile multi-year auto insurance discount by completing this course. Please check with your insurance company for the exact discount and the correct procedure to obtain it. Studies have shown that fewer fatal and injury-causing crashes and fewer violations occur among drivers who have taken this nationally-recognized course. Cost of the course is $15 (AARP members) paid by check on the first day of class. To register or for more information, please contact the Senior Center at 847-588-8420. Thursday & Friday, Jan 17 & 18 • 9:00am-1:00pm Thursday & Friday, Mar 21 & 22 • 9:00am-1:00pm RTA Group Transit Orientation Presentation Presenter: Linda Chamberlain, RTA Accessible Metra, Pace and CTA buses and trains are easy to use and the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) would love to show you how. It is important that older adults and people with disabilities stay informed about accessible public transportation options to get to appointments, maintain social connections, and enjoy independent travel! Topics include: • Local Public Transportation Options • Accessibility features on CTA, Pace, and Metra • Planning an Accessible Trip • Paying Fare • Ventra Cards • RTA's Reduced Fare & Ride Free Programs • Travel Safety Tips • RTA's Free Travel Training Program • Q&A sessions with the RTA Representative Friday, Feb 1 ● 10:00am ● NO COST


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Informational Forum

TED Talks - February Episode: What do we do when antibiotics don't work any more? Penicillin changed everything. Infections that had previously killed were suddenly quickly curable. Yet as Maryn McKenna shares in this sobering talk, we've squandered the advantages afforded us by that and later antibiotics. Drug-resistant bacteria mean we're entering a post-antibiotic world -- and it won't be pretty. There are, however, things we can do ... if we start right now. Friday, Feb 8 ● 10:00am ● NO COST

SCRAM - Senior Crime Reduction Awareness Measures (SCRAM) goal is to raise awareness, educate and prevent senior citizens from becoming victims of crimes. SCRAM is an eight-month program providing specific seminars on important topics in short, concise, interactive formats.

Informational Forum & Groups

TED Talks- January Episode: What I Learned from Nelson Mandela "In the cathedral of the wild, we get to see the best parts of ourselves reflected back to us." Boyd Varty, a wildlife activist, shares stories of animals, humans and their interrelatedness, or "ubuntu" -- defined as, "I am, because of you." And he dedicates the talk to South African leader Nelson Mandela, the human embodiment of that same great-hearted, generous spirit. Friday, Jan 11 ● 10:00am ● NO COST

SCRAM - Senior Crime Reduction Awareness Measures New Way to Do Carjackings Wednesday, Jan 16 ● 11:00am ● NO COST SCRAM - Senior Crime Reduction Awareness Measures ComEd ComEd will be back to discuss solutions to lowering your utility bill. Wednesday, Feb 20 ● 11:00am ● NO COST

Groups Do you like to sing? Do you play a musical instrument or would you like to learn? If so, consider joining the Niles Rhythm Band! The Niles Rhythm Band performs at various nursing homes, as well as the Men’s and Women’s Clubs. Don’t forget to bring your singing voice! Come join us the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 10:30am. There are also free ukulele lessons for those interested. NO COST, Members/$18, Non-Members Wednesdays, Jan 2 & 16 • 10:30am Wednesdays, Feb 6 & 20 • 10:30am

Musical Memories Choir - A choir devoted to those living with memory loss and their caregivers Please see page 21 for more information Thursdays, Jan 10 - Mar 7, 2019

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Clubs Men's Club

Clubs - Health & Wellness

Men’s Club Meeting - January President: Hank Betka The NSC Men's Club will join the Women's Club for lunch and Bingo. Monday, Jan 28 • 12:00pm • $6M/$9NM

Women’s Club

Women’s Club Meeting - January President: Lois MacAdam Lunch includes: ham and cheese on a croissant, potato chips and dessert. Following lunch we will play Bingo for prizes. Monday, Jan 28 • 11:30am • $6M/$9NM

Men's Club

Men’s Club Meeting - February President: Hank Betka Emlee Hilliard-Smith is a senior counsel in the Chicago Regional Office of the SEC. She has worked in the SEC’s Enforcement Division for 28 years, conducting investigations and litigating financial fraud cases. Prior to joining the commission she was in private practice in Boston where she specialized in taking public companies private. Emlee is going to talk about strategies for smart investing and offer tips to avoid investment fraud and scams. All are invited to come. (Please see Women’s Club for menu.) Monday, Feb 25 • 11:00am • Meeting only, NO COST Meeting & lunch $6M/$9NM

Women’s Club

Women’s Club Meeting - February President: Lois MacAdam Lunch includes: chicken Caesar salad, roll and cherry pie for dessert. Entertainment by Norm Lucky will follow the meal. Monday, Feb 25 • 11:30am • $6M/$9NM

Health & Wellness

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Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Nurse Navigator

Niles Senior Center is now partnering with Advocate Lutheran General Hospital to provide personalized education for patient conditions, and access to resources, programs and health care providers. A Patient Navigator is available the 3rd Thursday of the month from 9:00am-12:00pm. Please call 847-588-8420 for more information. Thursday, Jan 17 • 9:00am-12:00pm Thursday, Feb 21 • 9:00am-12:00pm

Advocate Health Care Wellness Lectures Getting Ready for Surgery Speaker: Flo Kiokemeister, RN, MS Thursday, Jan 17 • 1:00pm • NO COST Fall/Balance Safety and the Evidence Behind Prevention Speakers: Heth Chikani, PT, DPT, OSC and Simi Paulose PT, DPT Thursday, Feb 21• 1:00pm • NO COST


Health & Wellness Medication & Sharps Collection Wednesday, Jan 9 • 10:00am-12:00pm

Polish Coffee Hour - Witamy! The Senior Center would like to invite all Polish speaking seniors for a coffee and chat about everything and anything. All meetings will be held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 11:30 AM. Please join our group! Zapraszamy wszystkich seniorόw na kawę oraz rozmowę o wszystkim i o niczym. Spotkania odbywaja się w III czwartek każdego miesiaca o godzinie 11:30 AM. Masz pytanie? Dołącz do naszej grupy! Thursday, Jan 17 • 11:30am-12:30pm • NO COST Thursday, Feb 21 • 11:30am-12:30pm • NO COST

Exercise Classes

Gentle Exercise Instructor: Susan Brierton Gentle and therapeutic exercises and focused relaxation to ease pain. Mondays, Jan 7 - Feb 25 • 10:45-11:30am • $12M/$17NM (No class Jan 21 & Feb 18)

Chair Yoga Instructor: Diane Dombeck With a chair for support, this class challenges the body and mind through strengthening, stretching, relaxing and breathing. Flexibility and muscle tone will continually improve as your mind, body and spirit work together in harmony. Tuesdays, Jan 8 - 29 • 2:15-3:15pm • $16M/$21NM Tuesdays, Feb 5 - 26 • 2:15-3:15pm • $16M/$21NM Sit, Stand, Stretch & Smile - Wednesdays (8 classes) Join Susan Kulaga as she combines seated and standing movements for balance, strength, stretching, coordination and flexibility development all with friendly fun. Wednesdays, Jan 9 - Feb 27• 10:00-11:00am • $16/$21NM

Fit for Life (Tuesdays) NEW Instructor: Julie Adams Fit for Life is designed to increase muscle strength, range of movement and improve activities for daily living. A chair is used for seated exercise and standing support. Exercise can be modified for individual's fitness level. Tuesdays, Jan 8 - Jan 29 • 10:15-11:15am • $16M/$21NM Tuesdays, Feb 5 - Feb 26• 10:15-11:15am • $16M/$21NM

Tai Chi Instructor: Mary Neuhaus Join instructor Mary Neuhaus. She is an ACE certified personal trainer and has been teaching group fitness for 13 years, specializing in Senior Fitness, Balance, and Aquatic training. Thursdays, Jan 10 - Feb 28 • 9:15-10:15am • $32M/$37NM (No class Feb 7)

Zumba Gold Instructor: Fran Strain Zumba is a dance-based aerobic fitness program created in the 1990s. Zumba Gold is a spin-off created as a specialized fitness class that addresses the specific needs of older adults. This class is easy-to-follow Zumba choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion and coordination. Tuesdays, Jan 8 - 29 • 1:00-2:00pm • $16M/$21NM Tuesdays, Feb 5 - 26 • 1:00-2:00pm • $16M/$21NM

Sit, Stand, Stretch & Smile - Mondays (3 classes) Join Susan Kulaga as she combines seated and standing movements for balance, strength, stretching, coordination and flexibility development all with friendly fun. Mondays, Feb 4 - 25• 1:30-2:30pm • $6M/$9NM (No class Feb 18)

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Arthritis with Weights Instructor: Susan Brierton Sitting, standing, and use of 1-3 lb weights. Please note you will need to provide your own 1-3 pound weights for this class. Mondays, Jan 7 - Feb 25 • 9:30-10:30am • $12M/$17NM (No class Jan 21 & Feb 18)

Addiction in Our Society Marty Cook from Maine Township Recovery Connection will provide an educational program on drugs, alcohol and the story of how the opioid epidemic came to be. The program will also include a real live survivor story. The speaker will discuss his addiction to prescription drugs and alcohol, the impact it had on his family and his path to recovery. Thursday, Feb 14 • 1:00pm • NO COST

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Exercise Classes

Visually Impaired Motivators (VIM) VIM meets at the Niles-Maine District Library. Meeting will be held from 10:30-11:30am, followed by Voices of Vision Book Club from 11:30am-12:30pm. For more information, please call 847-663-6648. Tuesday, Jan 15 • 10:30am-12:30pm • NO COST Tuesday, Feb 19• 10:30am-12:30pm • NO COST

Oral Health for Overal Health White Crane Wellness Center will be conducting a FREE Dental/Oral Health Education Workshop at 10:00am. They are also providing a FREE Individual Oral Health Screening at 10:30am. Please register for both events if you are planning on attend the workshop and screening. Friday, Jan 18 • 10:00am Workshop • NO COST 10:30am Screening • NO COST


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Games - Tournaments

Bingo

A favorite of game-lovers everywhere, bingo is a game strictly of chance…but guaranteed fun! Guarantee yourself a good time with our monthly bingo game event. Cost includes meal and prizes. Registrations must be made by 12pm the day before. Game only $2M/$3NM. Bingo - January Meal includes: Hungarian goulash, noodles, roll, beverage and dessert. Thursday, Jan 10 • 3:00-4:30pm • $8M/$12NM

Bingo - February In honor of Black History Month our meal includes: bbq beef brisket, sides, corn muffin, beverage and dessert. Wednesday, Feb 27 • 3:00-4:30pm • $10M/$15NM

Poker

Social Poker Bring your poker face and some luck. Cost includes lunch and prizes. Friday, Jan 25 • 12:00pm • $6M/$9NM Friday, Feb 22 • 12:00pm • $6M/$9NM

Texas Hold'em Tournament Join us for our first Texas Hold’em Tournament. Everyone will receive 100 chips of the same value, at the end of the tournament, the top 3 chip holders will win prizes. Lunch includes a hot dog, chips and dessert. Monday, Feb 4 • 12:00pm • $5M/$7.50NM

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Whether you are a Picasso or stick figure pro, Pictionary has a special place in group game fun all across the world. We will share a dinner of deep dish pizza (spinach or sausage), salad, and two (2) glasses of wine. Fee includes: game, meal, and prizes. (Please register by Jan 29) Thursday, Jan 31 • 5:30pm • $12M/$17NM

Trivia Night

Trivia Night Test your knowledge about different topics and show off how much you know. Come with your own team, or make a team when you get here! We will feast on some deep dish pizza, please choose from one of the following: sausage or spinach. The meal also includes a salad, and two (2) glasses of wine. Fee includes: game, meal and prizes. (Please register by Feb 22) Monday, Feb 25 • 5:30pm • $12M/$17NM


Arts & Crafts - Get Your Creativity On!

Watercolor: Meditative Mandalas and Color Theory Instructor: Carol Luc This class is a fun introduction to the color wheel and mixing colors, with each person developing an individual mandala. We will use color from a more intuitive or emotional approach by exploring color relationships and their application as psychological and symbolic design elements, as well as their application as psychological and symbolic references. Color mixing will be examined to achieve tints, shades and tones. One mandala will take at least two classes to complete. Wednesday, Feb 13• 2:00-4:00pm • $13M/$18NM Wednesday, Feb 20 • 2:00-4:00pm • $13M/$18NM Wednesday, Feb 27 • 2:00-4:00pm • $13M/$18NM

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Charcoal Drawing Instructor: Carol Luc Have you ever wanted to explore drawing with charcoal? This beginner's class will introduce you to the media and technique of charcoal drawing, a simple and expressive drawing media. We will work from still life and explore value relationships in black and white. Wednesday, Jan 23 • 2:00-4:00pm • $13M/$18NM Wednesday, Jan 30 • 2:00-4:00pm • $13M/$18NM Wednesday, Feb 6 • 2:00-4:00pm • $13M/$18NM

DIY Friday Series Class Act Serving Tray What to do with old baking sheets, larger picture frames, cutting boards, etc., well we have the perfect project for you mod podge serving trays. Bring in your old piece ,and we will cover the item with decorative décor mod podge glue and seal the bottom to be water-resistant. Lunch will include a beef sandwich, onion rings, and dessert. Friday, Jan 4 • 11:00am -12:30pm • $10M/$15NM

Picture Frame Lanterns Dollar store picture frame lanterns that are elegant and a fraction of the cost! Lunch will include a Caprese sandwich, kettle chips, and dessert. Friday, Jan 11 • 11:00am -12:30pm • $10M/$15NM

Popular Decor Dreamcatchers A dreamcatcher is a small hoop containing a horsehair mesh, or a similar construction of string or yarn, decorated with fabric, feathers, and beads, believed to give its owner good dreams. Dreamcatchers were originally made by North American Indians, and today it has become popular wall décor. Lunch will include a delicious bowl of chili, hot potato, and dessert. Friday, Feb 22 • 11:00am-12:30pm • $10M/$15NM

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Quilling with Kathy Kathy will walk you through the steps of rolling and shaping narrow strips of paper and arranging them to form designs, the art form is thought to date back to the 15th Century. Lunch includes chicken salad croissant sandwich, side, and dessert Friday, Jan 25 • 10:30am-12:30pm (Valentine themed) • $10M/$15NM Friday, Feb 8 • 11:00am -12:00pm • Lunch is not provided for this session, due to the Rat Pack Luncheon. You are welcome to register and attend both events $5M/$7.50NM


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Arts & Crafts/Concert Video Series

Paint-in-Party Community Event Let's join the new paint-in-party craze. You don't have to be an experienced artist to create a work of art. We will learn how to paint a simple painting with step by step instructions while enjoying a meal which includes a grilled chicken sandwich, chips and dessert. Paint-in-party is the perfect time to get together with family and friends. Space is limited! This program is a community event; everyone is welcome. Tuesday, Jan 15 • doors open at 5:00 pm, but come when you can, we will be painting and partying until 8:00 pm • $21 (Includes two glasses of wine) Thursday, Jan 24 • 12:00pm – 2:30pm • $21 (Includes two glasses of ice cream punch) Ladies Night Out! Gem Jewelry Making with Marge Community Event Let’s create a masterpiece with beautiful gems, either for yourself or your home. You will learn the art of wire wrap, to make a bracelet, with natural stones or a “window sun catcher”, with natural minerals, and crystals. Please specify which item you would like to create 1) bracelet 2) window sun catcher. Marge will walk you through designing a handmade bracelet or window sun catcher with high-end materials. Dinner will include a sandwich, side, dessert and two glasses of wine. Note: If you have the following small tools in your toolbox at home, please bring them the day of the event: small round nosed pliers, needle-nosed pliers, and side cutter. Tuesday, Feb 19 • doors open at 5:00pm, but come when you can, we will be making jewelry until 7:30 • $42 Drop-In Quilling Club Tuesday, Jan 8 • 10:30am Tuesday, Feb 5 • 10:30am

Drop-In Zentagle Club Friday, Jan 11 • 10:30am Friday, Feb 8 • 10:30am

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Concert Video Series

Elton John - "The Million Dollar Piano" Show Elton John's spectacular "The Million Dollar Piano" show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is the culmination of his decades-long partnership with Yamaha pianos. This concert film features classic Elton John tracks from across his extraordinary career performed either with his band, with percussionist Ray Cooper or solo. Popcorn and lemonade will be served. Thursday, Jan 24 • 2:00pm • NO COST

Live and Swingin': The Ultimate Rat Pack Collection “Filmed live in 1965 at the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, this rare Rat Pack concert features Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. backed by the Count Basie Orchestra with a young Quincy Jones at the helm. Highlights include the classics "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You," "Chicago" and "What Kind of Fool Am I." Special guest Johnny Carson is on hand to lend some laughs.” –netflix.com Popcorn and lemonade will be served. Thursday, Feb 21 • 2:00pm • NO COST


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Lite Lunch & Movie – “Christopher Robin” (2018, PG, 104) Starring: Ewan McGregor “Long after growing up in the Hundred Acre Wood with his devoted friend Winnie the Pooh, an older and more somber Christopher Robin returns to his youthful playground and looks to his furry companion for help in restoring his imagination.” – netflix.com Lunch includes: tomato bisque soup, turkey sandwich on croissant and dessert. Friday, Jan 11 • 12:00-3:00pm • $6M/$9NM Movie ONLY, NO COST(Registration is required)

Dinner & Movie Dinner & Movie –“Crazy Rich Asians" (2018, PG-13, 120min) "Crazy Rich Asians" follows native New Yorker Rachel Chu as she accompanies her longtime boyfriend, Nick Young, to his best friend's wedding in Singapore. Excited about visiting Asia for the first time, but nervous about meeting Nick's family, Rachel is unprepared to learn that Nick has neglected to mention a few key details about his life. It turns out that he is not only the scion of one of the country's wealthiest families, but also one of its most soughtafter bachelors. Being on Nick's arm puts a target on Rachel's back, with jealous socialites and, worse, Nick's own disapproving mother taking aim. And it soon becomes clear that while money can't buy love, it can definitely complicate things.” –netflix.com Dinner includes a grilled chicken sandwich, chips and dessert. Tuesday, Jan 15 • 5:00-7:30pm • $6M/$9NM Movie Only, NO COST Encore: Wednesday, Jan 16 • 1:00pm • NO COST Dinner & Movie – “Home Again” (2017, PG-13, 97 min) Starring: Reese Witherspoon “Set in Los Angeles, this romantic comedy follows a recently divorced single mother as she defies common sense and takes in three young male boarders -- who become part of her unconventional family.” –netflix.com Dinner includes a BLT sandwich, cole slaw and dessert. Tuesday, Feb 19 • 5:00-7:30pm • $6M/$9NM Movie Only, NO COST Encore: Wednesday, Feb 20• 1:00pm • NO COST

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Lite Lunch & Movie – “The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl" (1993, NR, 3H 8min) “By directing propaganda films such as Triumph of the Will for Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party, Leni Riefenstahl became one of the most controversial filmmakers of all time. This engrossing documentary explores her legacy and association with Hitler. Riefenstahl, who at various points in her life was also a dancer, actress and photographer, defends herself and her actions, making no apology for her glorification of the loathsome German leader.”-netflix.com Lunch includes a cheeseburger, potato chips and dessert. Friday, Feb 1 • 12:00-3:00pm • $6M/$9NM Movie ONLY, NO COST (Registration is required)

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Culture Club

Culture Club

BHM Movie Presentation: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (93 min) Starring: Oprah Winfrey Before cervical cancer killed Henrietta Lacks in 1951, Johns Hopkins Hospital removed some of her cells during a biopsy and used them for research experiments without permission from Henrietta or any family members. Named HeLa for the first two letters of Lacks’s first and last names, the sample became the first "immortal" cell line, eventually being used for studies that would herald unimagined breakthroughs in treating everything from leukemia to Parkinson’s disease to the flu. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, chronicles the real-life saga of Henrietta’s cells and the children they still haunt in their attempts to both receive restitution and grapple with the trauma they inherit. Menu includes: Sausage and shrimp Cajun rice, corn bread, beverage, and dessert. Wednesday, Feb 6 • 12:00pm • $5M/$7.50NM BHM Movie Presentation: Black Panther (PG-13, 135 min) After the death of his father, T'Challa returns home to the African nation of Wakanda to take his rightful place as king. When a powerful enemy suddenly reappears, T'Challa's mettle as king -- and as Black Panther -- gets tested when he's drawn into a conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people. –Wikipedia. Meal includes: Grilled chicken, sides, beverage, and dessert Monday, Feb 11 • 5:00pm • $7M/$10.50NM Tuesday, Feb 12 • 12:00pm • $7M/$10.50NM

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Adinkra Art Adinkra are symbols from the West African nation of Ghana. Each symbol holds a meaning that represents important aspects of their knowledge system. Once mainly incorporated into clothing worn by spiritual leaders, its influence is now found in modern architecture, jewelry and body art. Come and pick your favorite symbol to create a special piece of art or jewelry. Meal includes: chicken and sausage gumbo, corn muffin, beverage and dessert. Thursday, Feb 21 • 10:00am • $10M/$15NM

Black History Month Luncheon: The Evolution of Black Dance The Joel Hall Dancers express contemporary urban life through dance while educating, entertaining, and inspiring their audiences. The signature dance style of JHD incorporates ballet, jazz, modern, funk, and “street dance” using contemporary jazz and house music to create an innovative and continuously evolving dance style that is appealing, relevant, and approachable for those frequently underserved by the arts. This special presentation identifies African-American dance through the decades using acclaimed founder Joel Hall's work and experiences. Menu includes: Popeye’s fried chicken, sides, beverage, and dessert. Friday, Feb 22 • 12:00-2:00pm • $15M/$20NM BHM Movie Presentation: 13th (100 minutes) 13th is an Academy Award nominated and Emmy award winning documentary by acclaimed director Ava DuVernay. The film explores the intersection of race, justice, slavery and mass incarceration in the United States. It takes a critical look at the economic history of slavery and post-Civil War legislation and practices that replaced it as “systems of racial control” from the years after the abolition of slavery to the present. 13th was created to provoke thoughts and open dialogue regarding critical matters in American history and present day society. Meal includes: Smoked pulled pork on brioche bun, sides, beverage and dessert. Thursday, Feb 28 • 12:00pm • $7M/$10.50NM


Luncheons & Special Events

An Afternoon with the Stars Starring: Aleksander Dall School is out, so grab your children and grandchildren to rock it out with Aleksander Dall! This talented teen covers the very best of music greatness---as far back as the 1950s to the 1990s! This all-ages affair also includes your choice of 1) pasta with vegetables and marinara sauce or 2) pasta with chicken and alfredo sauce, garlic bread, and small salad. (Please register by Jan 17) Monday, Jan 21 • 12:00-2:00pm• $5 Children (under 18) • $10, Adults (over 18)

An Afternoon with the Stars Starring: Randy McAllister Randy plays a wide variety of music that will appeal to most musical tastes. From Sinatra and standards, Motown, R & B and more contemporary tunes, he works to keep an audience engaged and entertained. Randy loves audience participation, so don't be surprised if you find yourself on stage during one of his shows. We are excited to welcome him to the NSC stage for the first time! Meal includes: choice between ½ chicken club or roast beef and cheddar sandwich, bowl of chicken and wild rice soup, side salad, two (2) glasses of wine, and dessert. (Please register by Jan 24) Saturday, Jan 26 • 1:00-3:00pm• $12M/$17NM

Happy Valentines Sweet Celebration with Mary Grimes-Kelly Mary has over 40 years of experience in music. Mary studied voice at the Chicago Conservatory of Music and Rosary College in River Forest and piano at Rosary College. Mary sang at Symphony Center with Kol Zimrah in “How the Jews and the Irish Saved the World” with Martin Sheen as narrator. Among her musical accomplishments was singing the National Anthem at a Bulls game to a crowd of about 25,000 people. Mary is also proud to be a cofounder of the Old Town School of Folk Music Community Choir. The meal selection 1) chicken pot pie 2) vegetable pot pie and each meal comes with a side salad and dessert. Friday, Feb 15 • 12:00-2:00pm • $12M/$17NM Dietary Restrictions NSC would like to accommodate special dietary restrictions when a program involves food. If you have a dietary restriction, please fill out a meal ticket upon registration for each event to ensure your dietary needs are accommodated. When registering online, please call the NSC with your dietary restriction needs for each event.

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Rat Pack Luncheon The NSC is very excited to announce that Peter Oprisko will be back to perform his Rat Pack program. Peter has performed all around the Chicagoland area. Lunch will include a salad, lasagna, garlic roll and Portillo's chocolate cake for dessert. You will not want to miss this event! Friday, Feb 8 • 12:00-2:00pm• $12M/$17NM

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New Year's Party Let's kick off the New Year with a champagne toast! The entertainer for the afternoon is the Upscale band which has been playing together since 2007. This young up and coming band has been dazzling their audiences throughout the United States. They will have you dancing in the aisles with their wide variety of music from the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, to the present 2019! Enjoy a delicious lunch catered by Nonno Pino's which will include a Caesar salad, pasta marinara, mixed vegetable medley, chicken vesuvio, and dessert. Wednesday, Jan 9 • 12:00-2:15pm• $16M/$21NM


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NSC Rebels Billiards, Beer and Burger Get out of the cold and have some fun with friends while eating, having a beer and playing pool. Lunch will include beer, burger, and two sides. Wednesday, Feb 27 • 12:00-2:30pm • $7M/$10.50NM

Mamie Eisenhower: The Hostess in Chief with Ellie Mamie was America’s Beloved First Lady from 1953 until 1961. She was also an Army wife, mother and grandmother. She even inspired her own color, Mamie Pink! Visit with Mamie as she relates her life as Ike’s wife, our first lady and “just a good friend,” which is how she most wanted to be remembered. Mamie didn’t really cook, but she did make some amazing fudge which Ellie also makes and will bring to share. Learn from Mamie about living in Panama and the Philippines between the world wars and about her loving relationship with Ike which weathered horrible rumors and long separations. And Oh! Those Bangs! Lunch will include salad, mostaciolli with meat sauce, garlic bread and dessert. Monday, Mar 4 • 11:00am-1:00pm • $12M/$17NM

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Tap into St. Patrick’s Day with Joe McShane Joe McShane is one of the most soulful balladeers of all time. He started playing the harmonica at age 5. At age 12 he got a Framus guitar from a catalog and began picking and singing Irish ballads. His first song titled My Silverbridge Home, was penned at age 14 and he has since proven himself to be a national treasure as a songwriter. Many artists have recorded his songs including Keelan Arbuckle, Gerry Carney, Noel Cassidy, Andy Cooney and Kathy Kane. You will be amazed by his musical talent. The afternoon will include a buffet style lunch catered by Twisted Trunk including corned beef with rye, boiled potatoes with parsley, chicken marsala, rigatoni with vodka sauce, house salad, soda bread and cookies. Friday, Mar 8 • 12:00pm -2:00pm • $14M/19NM

"The Sound of Music" with John Boda In 1965 The Sound of Music won 5 Academy Awards, and has since become one of the most popular musicals of all time. The presentation will include pictures and trivia from the 1960 Broadway show, as well as the classic film version featuring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. Several songs will be performed throughout the presentation, including some with sing-a-long lyrics on screen. Lunch will include salad, chicken marsala, pasta, roasted vegetables and dessert. Monday, Mar 11 • 11:00am-1:00pm • $10M/$15NM

Dietary Restrictions NSC would like to accommodate special dietary restrictions when a program involves food. If you have a dietary restriction, please fill out a meal ticket upon registration for each event to ensure your dietary needs are accommodated. When registering online, please call the NSC with your dietary restriction needs for each event.


Some Enchanted Afternoon: The Stories & Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein with Susan Benjamin In some ways, these musical partners were more than songwriters and musicians: they were social activists. This program demonstrates how, through their music and stories, Rodgers and Hammerstein disseminated important messages about social issues of their time that are still relevant today. Monday, Apr 1 • 12:00pm-2:00pm • $11M/$16NM

Spring Brunch - Hosted by NSC Men's Club The Men’s Club is back with their second annual spring brunch! The menu will include a salad bar with a selection of popular toppings, in addition to a fresh baked soufflé and a little something sweet. Your soufflé selections are: 1) ham and cheese, 2) spinach and artichoke, or 3) spinach and bacon. And what is brunch without mimosas?! Following our meal, Nostalgia Entertainment will present their hit cabaret show, Love and Marriage- Musical Theatre Style! In this heartwarming cabaret, husband and wife duo Matt and Cynthia chronicle the many stages of relationships while performing varied and powerful songs from the Broadway stage. Incorporating touching, humorous anecdotes from their own marriage, the couple explores the highs and lows of dating, separation, marriage, children and growing older together through favorites such as “You're the One That I Want,” “There Is Nothing Like a Dame,” “All I Ask of You,” “Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better,” “People Will Say We're in Love,” and “Kids.” Monday, Apr 15 • 12pm-2pm • With Mimosas- $16M/$21NM • Without Mimosas- $13M/$18NM

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Mystery Luncheon You will be surprised by all the fun you will have today! I know the anticipated suspense can drive you crazy so at least I will share the menu selection for that day. The event will be catered by Superdawg which includes a poppy seed bun, where they tenderly place the loveliest, juiciest creation of pure beef hot dog (no pork, no veal, no cereal, no filler), trimmings on the side, escorted by superfries and dessert. Friday, Apr 12 • 12:00-2:00pm • $12M/17NM

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St. Joe’s/St. Pat’s Luncheon - Hosted by: NSC Men’s Club You asked for it, so Sam Magdal is back to be our guest for this year’s St. Joe’s/St. Pat’s Luncheon! In addition to his “Tribute to Sinatra,” Sam has hundreds of other songs popularized by major recording artists in his musical repertoire, including ballads, swing, and rock n’ roll that transport listeners on a musical journey through the decades. Before Sam hits our stage, our Italian themed menu offers a choice between 1) oven roasted crab topped tilapia or 2) asiago crusted chicken, along with oven roasted potatoes, mixed roasted vegetables, bread, and dessert. (Please register by Mar 20) Please note: Guests requiring dispensation to participate in this event are encouraged to reach out to their faith community for assistance. Forms for reserved seating must be returned by Mar 15. Friday, Mar 22 • 12:00-2:00pm • $15M/$20NM


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Million Dollar Quartet (Anticipate minimal walking) - Marriot Lincolnshire The Tony Award-Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever. MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET brings that legendary December night to life with an irresistible tale of broken promises, secrets, betrayal and celebrations that is both poignant and funny. Relive the era with the smash-hit sensation featuring an incredible score of rock ‘n’ roll, gospel, R&B, and country hits, performed live on stage by world- class actors and musicians. Showcased hit songs include: “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Fever,” “Walk the Line,” “Sixteen Tons,” “Who Do You Love?,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” “Hound Dog,” and more. MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET captures the contagious spirit, freewheeling excitement, and thrilling sounds of the once-in-a-lifetime event where four of music’s best talents came together. Please select a main entrée: 1) sliced roast beef with mushrooms, 2) lemon herb chicken breast, each meal will be served with salad, vegetable and dessert. Wednesday, Jan 30 • Check-in 10:00am • Depart 10:30am-4:30pm • $80M/$85NM (Register by Jan 2)

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Lake Geneva Ice Castle & Rosewood Lunch & Show (Anticipate 30 to 45 minutes of walking at Ice Castle) - Lake Geneva & Delevan Ice Castles is an awe-inspiring, must-see winter phenomenon that brings fairy tales to life. The frozen attraction is located in six cities across North America. The experience is built using hundreds of thousands of icicles hand-placed by professional ice artists. The castles include breathtaking sculptures, frozen thrones, ice-carved tunnels, slides, and fountains. Then we will cruise over to the Rosewood for a chef attended pasta made to order brunch stations, carving station, displayed hot presentation, displayed cold presentation and sweets table. The full menu is available upon request. Then we will be entertained with Rosewoods performance: Cruisin'...take a trip down memory lane to your favorite 50‘s & 60‘s songs. Cruise to the rhythms of The Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Bill Haley and the Comets, Chuck Barry, early Elvis, Five Satins, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Diana Ross & the Supremes, Grease and more. Thursday, Feb 7 • Check-in 8:30am • Depart 9:00am-5:00pm (approx.) • $89M/$94NM (Register by Jan 7)

Mamma Mia! (Anticipate minimal walking) - Drury Lane Oakbrook The international megahit Mamma Mia! Uses the greatest songs of ABBA to tell a hilarious story of marriage, family and finding where you belong, proving that in the end the winner takes it all. Come see why more than 54 million people worldwide have laughed and danced to this unforgettable jukebox musical. Please select from one of the following meals: 1) sautéed tilapia 2) bistro steak served with roasted shallot mashed potatoes, soup of the day, and dessert. Wednesday, Feb 13 • Check-in 10:15am • Depart 10:45am-5:15pm (approx.) • $78M/$83NM (Register by Jan 21) Dietary Restrictions NSC would like to accommodate special dietary restrictions when a program involves food. If you have a dietary restriction, please fill out a meal ticket upon registration for each event to ensure your dietary needs are accommodated. When registering online, please call the NSC with your dietary restriction needs for each event.


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Rolling Rolling Bowling at Brunswick Bowl Let’s get out of the house and have an afternoon with friends. The trip is on your own meeting time 11:30am at Brunswick Bowl located 7333 N Milwaukee Ave, Niles. The package includes 2 hrs of bowling, gratuity, shoes, unlimited soda, chicken wings, and pizza. Monday, Jan 14 • Arrival time 11:30am-1:30pm • $31M/$36NM Monday, Feb 11 • Arrival time 11:30am-1:30pm • $31M/$36NM

NSC Rebels Escape Room "Terminal" & Happy Hour (Anticipate heavy walking) - Transportation is on your own to Morton Grove By now you have probably heard of escape games, a trend that has been taking the world by storm. But what exactly are they? Escape rooms are fully immersive experiences that put you and your group into a puzzle style, real-life game. After you are locked into a themed room, work together with a team of 12 people for clues to find your way out! Travel arrangements are on your own, Great Room Escape is located at 8240 Austin Ave., Morton Grove. If and when you escape head over to Howard Street Inn Happy Hour till 6:00 pm (6700 W. Howard St., Niles) where you can order from an assortment of meal selections while enjoying $1.00 drafts or $3.00 martinis, dinner and drinks are not included in the ticket price. Space is limited so register right away, and a map for directions are available! Wednesday, Feb 20 • 3:10pm-4:30pm • $25M/$30NM • Optional dinner at Howard Street Inn. (Registration deadline Jan 30)

Dear Evan Hansen comes to Broadway at the Oriental Theater (Waitlist Only) (Anticipate minimal walking) A letter that was never meant to be seen, a lie that was never meant to be told, a life he never dreamed he could have. Evan Hansen is about to get the one thing he’s always wanted: a chance to finally fit in. Dear Evan Hansen is the deeply personal and profoundly contemporary musical about life and the way we live it. The hottest ticket since Hamilton. A light lunch at the Niles Senior Center will be served prior to the show. Please select from either a vegetarian or non-vegetarian lunch. Wednesday, Mar 6 • Check-in:11:30am • Lunch 12:00pm • Depart:12:30pm -6:45pm (approx.) $125M/$130NM main floor seating

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NEWSIES the Musical - Maine East Senior Matinee (Anticipate minimal walking) No admission fee for the play and optional late lunch at Andrew’s Open Pit is on your own. The NSC is taking registration to make reservations at the restaurant and an area for NSC seating for Newsies. Based on the real-life Newsboy Strike of 1899, this new Disney musical tells the story of Jack Kelly, a rebellious newsboy who dreams of a life as an artist away from the big city. After publishing giant Joseph Pulitzer raises newspaper prices at the newsboys’ expense, Kelly and his fellow newsies take action. With help from the beautiful female reporter Katherine Plumber, all of New York City soon recognizes the power of “the little man.” Thursday, Feb 28 • Optional lunch before at Andrew’s Open Pit at 2:00pm (2610 Dempster St, Park Ridge), Lunch is paid for on your own • Newsies Main East High School (2601 W Dempster St, Park Ridge) • FREE


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Winner Winner Chicken Dinner! At Hollywood Casino (Anticipate heavy walking) - Aurora With 53,000 square feet of spine-tingling casino action, you'll never run out of ways to play at Hollywood Aurora. Get that winning feeling with more than 1,000 of the hottest slots around. We're congratulating new jackpot winners every single day. Challenge "Lady Luck" at Hollywood's 26 table games, including a live poker room with Texas Hold'em games, the Bad Beat Jackpot, plus amazing promotions just for poker players! Luncheon is on your own, but indulge in the Epic Buffet for $13.99. The buffet serves up endless delectable dishes for lunch and dinner, plus our special Sunday brunch. We offer healthy options including fresh fruit, sugar-free desserts, and baked chicken. From Italian to Asian, to a meat carving station, Epic Buffet is sure to satisfy all your cravings. Thursday, Mar 14 • Check-in 8:30am • Depart 9:00am-3:00pm • $20M/$25NM

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Afternoon Tea at the Drake Palm Court & Museum of Contemporary Art (Anticipate heavy walking at museum, behnches & stairs at Palm Court) - Chicago The Drake Hotel is the quintessential social hotspot. You will take in the ambiance of real Chicago by sipping on Palm Court’s own blend of custom-made tea while enjoying an arrangement of finger sandwiches, bread and scones,and seasonal desserts. The harpist will fill the room with enchanting melodies that befit the regal atmosphere. Before high tea, we will explore the MCA's (Museum of C ontemporary Art) diverse artwork which brings artists and audiences together to exchange ideas, share creative experiences, and explore contemporary art and culture.are creative experiences, and explore contemporary art and culture. Wednesday, Mar 20• Check-in 10:30am• Depart 11:00am-4:00pm• $83M/$88NM (Registration deadline Feb 19)

West Side Story - Chicago Broadway at Lyric (Anticipate minimal walking) Leonard Bernstein’s music and Stephen Sondheim’s lyrics transplant Romeo and Juliet to the backstreets of New York, giving us this Broadway musical masterpiece. Tony and Maria are two wide-eyed teenagers from opposing gangs who fall in love. As their friends and family battle with one another, Tony and Maria long for “a place for us…somewhere.” Their songs illuminate every scene and permeate our culture, from the romance of “Maria” and “Tonight” to the exuberance of “America” and the humor of “Gee, Officer Krupke.” Add to that the bold, sexy, iconic dances of Jerome Robbins that smolder and sizzle with energy, and you have a musical-theater experience you’ll never forget. Prior to the show we will be providing a boxed lunch catered from Honeybaked Ham. Please select a meal option: 1) ham classic 2) turkey bacon ranch 3) chicken salad. Each meal is served with a pickle, chips and a cookie. Wednesday, May 29 • Check-in 10:30am • Lunch 11:00am • Departing at 11:30am-6:00pm (approx.) Payment Options: 1st payment $62M/$64.50NM 2nd payment $62M/$64.50NM (Due by April 1) Full payment $124M/$129NM Dietary Restrictions NSC would like to accommodate special dietary restrictions when a program involves food. If you have a dietary restriction, please fill out a meal ticket upon registration for each event to ensure your dietary needs are accommodated. When registering online, please call the NSC with your dietary restriction needs for each event.


Save the Date!

19 Evening with the Stars - May Starring: Bob Marcy (Comedian) Friday, May 10 • 5:30-7:30pm • $12M/$17NM

Evening with the Stars - April Starring: Zipporah Robinson & Band (Vocalist) Friday, Apr 26 • 5:30-7:30pm • $12M/$17NM

Spring BBQ Hosted by: NSC Men's Club Starring: Quiet Storm (Top 40 Band) Friday, May 17 • 12:00-2:00pm • $16M/$21NM

Cinco de Mayo with Mariachis & Margaritas Monday, May 6 • 12:00-2:00pm • $15M/$20NM

Miscellaneous Medicare Medicaid Alignment Initiative The Medicare-Medicaid Alignment Initiative (MMAI) is one of Illinois’ managed care programs. The program is for seniors and persons with disabilities who have full Medicaid and Medicare benefits. It operates in the Greater Chicago and Central Illinois Regions. MMAI allows eligible beneficiaries in Illinois to receive their Medicare Parts A and B, Medicare Part D, and Medicaid benefits from a single Medicare-Medicaid Plan. Plans must provide all necessary Medicare and Medicaid covered services, including Medicaid waiver services. For more information, please contact the Senior Center.

Beginner Bridge Players Needed! Beginner bridge players needed. If you are interested, please contact Jaymi at 847-588-8420.

Pickle-Ball! Pickle-ball is the fastest growing sport in America. Played with a paddle and plastic ball, it is an easy-to-learn sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. Come join the group for fun and get an awesome work out while you're at it! For more information, call 847-588-8400. Tuesdays & Fridays, 10:00am • Niles Fitness Center

Volleyball! Come join our volleyball group for some laughs and good oldfashioned fun! For more information, call 847-588-8400. Thursdays, 10:00am • Niles Fitness Center

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Refer-a-Friend & Get a Chance to Win a $10 Gift Certificate! Sharing is caring! Share your experiences at the NSC with a friend, and if they register to become a member, you will be entered into a drawing to win a $10 gift certificate towards any program at the NSC! Have them mention your name when they register and you will automatically be entered. Drawings will be held monthly. Congratulations Joann Brelin and thank you for referring your friend Joy!

Save the Date & Miscellaneous

Evening with the Stars - March Starring: Wanika Lopez (Vocalist) Friday, Mar 29 • 5:30-7:30pm • $12M/$17NM


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Volunteer Committee

NSC volunteer committee groups space is limited and please sign your name in the volunteers needed binder located in the volunteer office. Thursday, Feb 28 • 10:00am • Decorating Committee Meeting Thursday, Mar 21 • 10:00am • Movie Committee Thursday, Apr 25 • 10:00am • ArtCommittee

AARP Tax Assistance Program Locations

The Niles Senior Center will not be hosting the AARP Tax Assistance Program in 2019. If you need tax assistance, please call one of the following locations listed below for an appointment.

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The Morton Grove Civic Center 6140 Dempster Morton Grove, IL By appointment: 847-663-3070 Mon & Fri 9:00am-3:00 pm

Mather's More than a Café 7134 W. Higgins Chicago, IL By appointment: 888-600-2560 Mon 9:00am-1:00pm

Marine Park Leisure Center 2701 W. Sibley Park Ridge, IL By appointment: 847-692-3597 Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9:00am-3:00pm

Village of Skokie 5127 Oakton Skokie, IL By appointment: 847-933-8293 Wed 9:00am-3:30pm

DesPlaines Library 1501 Ellinwood Ave. Des Plaines, IL By appointment: 847-827-5551 Tues. & Thurs: 9:15am-1:00pm

Rummage Sale Reservations

If you are interested in reserving a table to sell the many treasures in your home that you no longer use, please call Jaymi at 847-588-8420 starting January 1, 2018. A $5.00 donation per table is required at time of reservation. All donations will go to the Niles Food Pantry. Space is limited! Table reservations are on a first come, first serve basis. Rummage Sale will be held on Saturday, April 27 from 9:00am-1:00pm.


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Policies

Policies

Membership Niles residents may purchase a membership to the NSC for $20 a year per person, or $30 a year for two residing at the same address. Non-residents may purchase a membership to the NSC for $35 a year per person, or $45 a year for two residing at the same address. Members receive the bi-monthly program guide and priority registration with member pricing. Your membership card must be scanned in at the front desk to allow access to the Center including the card room, billiards room, main lobby with large screen TV and Free WiFi, library for books & movies, and multi-media center. Registration So that we may contact you in the event of a cancellation, all programs, both FREE and paid, require registration. Payment is due at the time of registration. Registration is available online, by mail or in person at the Senior Center. Registration by phone can only be made when an account credit is available to cover the entire cost. All program fees must be paid in full at time of registration. We are no longer able to hold a seat without payment. Individuals on a waitlist will be called if there is an opening and given 48 hours to provide payment. Waitlist payments must be made in person. If payment is not received, the next individual on the list will be contacted. Refunds Programs cancelled by the NSC due to low enrollment, weather, or other scheduling conflicts, will be fully refunded to the payor. In the event a registrant cancels less than 24 hours prior to the program (excluding trips), the Program Coordinator and/or Director will make a determination regarding a refund. Refunds will be made to the payor of the event by account credit, refund check or a refund to the credit card used at the time of registration (Please note that refund checks may take up to thirty days from the date of cancellation). Trip Cancellation Policy Fees for day trips are non-refundable within 10 working days of the trip if a replacement cannot be found. Please call and speak with a staff person if you cannot attend the trip. If we are successful in finding a replacement, the payor of the trip will receive a refund by account credit, refund check or a refund to the credit card used at the time of registration.

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Code of Conduct Participants are expected to maintain an accepted level of conduct and hygiene so as not to cause harm or distress to self or others. Disruptive behaviors that affect others will be immediately addressed and may call for immediate and/or permanent dismissal of the participant. Inclement Weather The Niles Senior Center will have a delayed opening on the days the Culver School is closed because of inclement weather or when travel is hazardous. Programs will be cancelled on a case by case basis; registrants will be notified. Parking Vehicles must be parked in a designated space. If a parked vehicle is taking up more than one space, it is not an acceptable excuse for another operator to do the same. Drivers should be aware that spaces in prime locations tend to fill up quickly. Depending on your time of arrival, the outer lots may be the best choice for parking. Should the staff witness or be notified of any issues in the Senior Center lot, including locked cars with engines running, parking illegally in or next to a handicapped spot, fender benders, and/or observed difficulty with driving, the police will be called to respond. Permission to Photograph Photos are periodically taken of participants in a class, during a special event or any other Senior Center function. These photos are for Village of Niles use and may be used in Village publications. Americans with Disabilities Act The Village of Niles intends to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by making reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. We hope that this will enhance our building’s appearance and make your efforts to be informed easier. If you or someone you know with a disability requires accommodations for a Village service or have any questions about the Village’s compliance, please contact Steven Vinezeano, Village Manager, Village Administration Building, 1000 Civic Center Drive, Niles, IL 60714.

In memory of... Evelyn Gale, Ann Madura, Eugene Papierski A memorial sign is placed at the front desk when we hear a member has passed.

Services Gift Certificates

Available at the front desk

Handicapped Placards

Forms available at the front desk.

Medical Lending Closet

Walkers, canes, or wheelchairs available for short term use to Niles residents.

Notary Public

The Senior Center has a notary on staff. No appointment is needed, but please call before you come in to verify availability. Documents must not be signed beforehand and a photo ID is required.

Program Guide

FREE M/$1NM or FREE online at www.vniles.com

Optelec Clear Reader

A photo is taken of typed materials, such as a magazine, newspaper, or book, and reads the information out loud. The Reader is available for use in the multi-media center.

Ventra Card

Applications available. Photos taken for a $3.00 processing fee.

SHIP Appointments

(Senior Health Insurance Program) Call for appointment.

TDD (Hearing Impaired Phone) 847-588-8487

Will Appointments Call for more information.

Yard Waste Stickers

Available for $2.00 each at the front desk The NSC reserves the right to correct errors in this publication


Mail-in Registration Form

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Registration Starts: Tuesday, Dec 11M • Dec 18NM **Please let us know at the time of registration if special accommodations are needed.**

MEMBER ID #

PROGRAM NAME

Payment Information: Cash Paid $_________

COURSE #

FEE

Registration

Name _____________________________________________ Phone _______________________________

Check #_____________ Payable to the “Village of Niles”

The release entered by and between ___________________, (“Participant”) and the Village of Niles, its successors, assignees, employees and agents (“Village of Niles”), is entered this _____ day of ______ 20___. Therefore, I _ (initials)_agree that any claim or suit that is pursued against me as a result of my participation in the Activity specified herein, including but not limited to, claims of property damage, personal injury, and intentional tort, are my sole responsibility. I release the Village of Niles, the Department, and its officers, employees, attorneys, and agents, from all judgments, payments, damages and claims, including all costs, expenses and attorneys’ fees incurred by me in defending against any such claim. I will not seek legal representation, contribution, or indemnification from the Village of Niles in connection with any such claim, under any theory of vicarious liability or otherwise. I _ (initials)_further recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury associated with the Activity, and I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, including death, damages, or loss which I may sustain as a result of participating in the Activity on a volunteer basis. I hereby waive, release and discharge any and all claims for personal injury, death or property damage which I may have, or which may hereafter accrue to me, as a result of my participation in the Activity. I agree to indemnify and to hold harmless the Village, the Department, and its officers, employees, attorneys, and agents from any loss, liability, damage, cost, or expense which they may incur as the result of my death, injury, or property damage that I sustain while participating in the Activity. This waiver, release and assumption of risk is binding upon my heirs and assigns. I _ (initials) _further agree that if any claim or suit is pursued by me or on my behalf as a result of injuries from the Activity specified herein against the Village of Niles, the Department, and its officers, employees, attorneys, and agents, I will Indemnify and Hold Harmless these parties from all judgments, payments, damages and claims, including all costs, expenses and attorneys’ fees incurred by these parties in defending against such claim. I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS WAIVER AND FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY, AND A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF NILES AND ME, AND I SIGN IT OF MY FREE WILL. THIS WAIVER SHALL BE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT UNTIL THE VILLAGE RECEIVES WRITTEN NOTICE OF MY DISCONTINUANCE IN THE PROGRAM.

__________________________________________________________ Date _______ / _______ Signature (Release & Hold Harmless Agreement)

Maine Township Assessors Office Niles Township Assessors Office Niles Free Bus Pace Bus Social Security Office - 705 N Wheeling Rd, Mount Prospect Village of Niles Administration Building, Mayor’s Office, Village Manager, Village Clerk, Vehicle Sticker, Voter Registration Community Development Family Services Fire Department, EMERGENCY Non-Emergency Niles Family Fitness Center Niles Family Services Food Pantry Police Department, EMERGENCY Non-Emergency Public Services, Garbage Collection, Forestry, Water Main Breaks Water Billing

847-297-2510 847-673-9300 847-588-7960 847-364-7223 800-772-1213 847-588-8000 847-588-8040 847-588-8460 911 847-588-6800 847-588-8400 847-588-8460 911 847-588-6500 847-588-7900 847-588-8030

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Frequently Called Numbers


999 Civic Center Drive Niles, Illinois 60714 847-588-8420 www.vniles.com

HOURS M-F 8:30am - 5:00pm

First Class Mail

Nights & weekends as scheduled

MAYOR Andrew Przybylo TRUSTEES George D. Alpogianis John C. Jekot Joe LoVerde Danette O’Donovan Matyas Denise M. McCreery Dean Strzelecki VILLAGE MANAGER Steven C. Vinezeano

Label REGISTRATION DATES Tuesday, Dec 11M• Dec 18NM

VILLAGE CLERK Marlene J. Victorine SENIOR CENTER DIRECTOR Kelly Mickle PROGRAM COORDINATORS Jaymi Blickhahn Milcah Baraona Chrisann Fahy SOCIAL WORKERS Angelika Danek Barbara Duran Bev Wessels MAINTENANCE Marco Aviles RECEPTIONIST Jolanta Banasiak ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Bernadette Warner

Musical Memories Choir - NEW

The choir offers individuals with early stage memory loss an opportunity to join a joyful community and connect with those who care for them. Members will sing familiar songs from their past and share musical memories together. No vocal experience needed, just a love of music. Made possible through a partnership between Niles Senior Center and The Wellshire Morton Grove. Thursdays, Jan 10 - Mar 7 • 10:00-11:30am No cost, reservations are required, please call 847-588-8420 All registrants must be accompanied by a caregiver


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