The Coastal Buzz Summer 2023

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be the cornerstone that best understands and supports the emotional, physical, and social needs of adults 50 and over. Buzz Contributors ................. BSRI Staff ...................... 5 BSRI News .................... 6-9 Volunteer Pat Wolfrum ........... 10 In the Garden .................. 11 Paws-Abillity Pantry ............. 12 ‘Night on the Town’ Senior Prom ... 14 Summer Fun 16 Elder Abuse Awareness ........... 18 Swedish Embroidery ............. 19 Read All About It ............... 20 Cool Summer Bites .............. 21 Puzzles ....................... 22 SHIIP: Medicare News ........... 32 What’s for Lunch? ............... 46 Aging Resources ................ 47 SENIOR SITE CALENDARS Boiling Spring Lakes ............. 23 Calabash ...................... 24 Leland ........................ 28 Oak Island ..................... 33 Shallotte ...................... 34 Southport ..................... 38 Supply ........................ 42 The Coastal Buzz SUMMER 2023 3 18 21 16 BRUNSWICK SENIOR RESOURCES VISION 12 20 14 Melissa @ 910-754-7604 *Photos & Flowers are available for an additional cost* Tickets to the prom can be purchased at each center prior to September 22, 2023! For Adults 50+
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CONTRIBUTORS

Jacqueline Delts is a member of the Leland Center. She and her husband, Gerald, have been married 45 years and are natives of Wilmington. They have two children, Inga and Ryan, and a grandchild, Alex. She is retired from civil service as a Branch Chief, Director and Trainer of Services, strengthening military families. “I want to know my friends are doing well,” Jackie says. “I love volunteering and giving back to my community.” Jackie tells us about Swedish Embroidery on page 19.

Pat Naughton and his family moved from Richmond, Va. to Winding River Plantation in Brunswick County in 2017 after Pat retired as a mechanical engineer at a nuclear power plant. He has been an avid gardener for 35 years and is a Brunswick County Extension Master Gardener Volunteer. Pat takes us on a worm-gardening journey on page 11.

Wendy Kaplar is a freelance writer, researcher, and advocate for the preservation of Carolina wildlife. She recently placed among the top columnists in The Albuquerque Journal 2022 Reader’s Choice awards. She enjoys spending time with her husband, Bob, and their rescue dog, Rosie. Wendy guides us to some fun summer activities on page 16.

After retiring from leadership roles in engineering and IT at a major confectionary manufacturer, Beth Klahre relocated to Southport with her husband, Jeff, and their dog, Betsy. Beth has been enjoying reading on the beach, learning to play the harp, and writing human-interest stories. She is a volunteer board member of the Friends of the Library of Oak Island and Southport. On page 12, Beth tells us about pet food pantries from Paws-Ability.

Joan Leotta has been playing with words on page and stage since her childhood in Pittsburgh. Her poetry and essays appear in many publications. Her four historical fiction novels feature strong women in times of U.S. wars, and her newest poetry chapbook, Feathers on Stone, was recently released. Joan rounds up cooling meals for hot summer days on page 21.

Donna Ruth Morgan is a book lover who supports better libraries for better communities. She volunteers with area library organizations and enjoys sharing her passion for reading with family and friends. See page 20 for Donna’s summer book reviews.

The 2023 Volunteer Appreciation Barbecue was fun for all! We loved getting together with volunteers just to have fun and celebrate the fantastic, essential work they do. Above, having a good time at the event, are volunteers Angela Gore and Amelia Gore. See more photos from Volunteer Night on page 9, and see many, many more photos on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CoastalCarolinaActiveLiving.

THE COASTAL BUZZ

Editor

Shelagh Clancy

buzz@bsrinc.org

(910) 622-1036

Contributing Writers

Jackie Delts, Wendy Kaplar, Beth Klahre, Joan Leotta, Debra Marlowe, Mike McGurn, Donna Ruth Morgan, Pat Naughton, Casey Poplaski, René Tarquinio

Contributing Photographers

Tonya Barnes, Sarah Goodwin, Jillian Hardin, Wendy Kaplar, Jodi Lower, Mike McGurn, Pat Naughton, Melissa Starr, Brittany Steinkamp

Advertising Sales

(910) 754-2300

Anita Langin

alangin@bsrinc.org

Shelagh Clancy

buzz@bsrinc.org

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ABOUT
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Photo by Jillian Hardin

BSRI Administration Staff

Jim Fish, President & CEO

Yvette Gosline, ChiefOperatingOfficer

Jennifer Sherman, Chief ComplianceOfficer

Melody Stephens, Directorof Operations

Lindsay Cooley, Chief Financial Officer

Debra Marlowe, Organizational DevelopmentCoordinator

Jodi Lower, Volunteer Coordinator

Anita Langin, AccountingTechnician

Derissa Gore, Aging Resources ComplianceOfficer

Mike McGurn, Managerof Thrift Store Operations

Robert Goodman, Assistant Thrift Store Operations Manager

Chauvet “Mel” Jackson, OperationsTechnician

Justin Benoy, ProjectTechnician

Susan West, SeniorHousingCoordinator

Tammie Mullis, FoodServiceManager

Veronica Lett-McGee, Mental Health Specialist

BSRI Center/Site Staff

Holley Joyce, Calabash

Heather Puglisi, Calabash

René Tarquinio, Calabash

Pamela Faria, Calabash

Carol Schotter, Calabash

Sharon Klouser, Calabash

Victoria Barnes, Calabash

Brttany Steinkamp, Leland

Marilou Smith, Leland

Sandy Porcaro, Leland

Caroline McLeod, Leland

Janyce Jones, Leland

Pat Green, Leland

Sharon Shull, Leland

Kendra Stokes, Leland

Jillian Hardin, Shallotte

Tonya Barnes, Shallotte

Laura Collins, Shallotte

Brenda Ambrose, Shallotte

Teresa Muchler-Nogi, Shallotte

Grace Consoli, Shallotte

Nikki Hanna, Shallotte

Quinton McCallum, Shallotte

Dana Greene, Shallotte

Victoria Hine, Shallotte

Melissa Catlett, Southport

Jackie Knott, Southport

Beverly Bridgers, Southport

Vaughn Hatley, Southport

Dean Francisco, Southport

Casey Poplaski, Southport

Lora Britanik, Southport

Amber Ramsey, Southport

Melissa Starr, Supply

Leslie Dowling, Supply

Gloria Pieczarka, Supply

Tikila Morgan, Supply

John LaTour, Supply

Emma-Lou Edwards, Supply

Sheryl Berry, Supply

Kate Livers, Nutrition Services Technician

Susan West, Administrative Assistant

Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 919-814-5400. The license is not an endorsement by the state.

Amber Ramsey Food Services Cook, The Brunswick Center at Southport

Amber prepares meals for our centers at Southport, Oak Island, and Boiling Spring Lakes.

“I’m the mother of a beautiful 19-year-old, Destini,” Amber says. “I have two dogs, two cats, a snake, and two leopard print geckos. I love to go four wheeling and play in the mud, as you can see in the photo. My family is my world.”

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SHOP BSRI THRIFT STORES

BSRI Thrift Stores are seeking volunteers and new staff for part time positions!

At BSRI Thrift Stores, our volunteers and employees are our most precious resource. We are looking to expand our team with volunteers and part-time employees at both stores. Come join us in our mission to help local seniors by processing and selling donated items at our stores in Calabash or Shallotte. If interested, please call Mike at 910-712-6458.

TWO LOCATIONS: 10001 Beach Dr. Calabash 5302 Main Street Shallotte

CHAMBER HONORS BSRI

Thank you, Brunswick County Chamber of Commerce! The Chamber gave Brunswick Senior Resources, Inc. the Community Impact Award at the Chairman’s Award Gala April 20. We were recognized for “Outstanding Contributions to the Community.” We are so honored to receive this award and community support!

Mason Dixon Believes in BSRI

Many thanks to Mason Dixon, who generously donated $1,198 to BSRI.

Instead of advertising, this Shallotte boutique donates a percentage to local nonprofits and neighbors in need. Pictured are Brenda Ambrose with Wendy Brown, owner of Mason Dixon Boutique. Thank you, Mason Dixon, for making our community better and for recognizing BSRI!

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Volunteer Barbara Hartnett sets out clean linens at the Calabash Thrift Store. Come join our team!

DIGGING IN FOR NEW HOUSING

Brunswick County senior housing took a big step forward recently in Calabash.

In May, local dignitaries celebrated breaking ground on Calabash’s newest 55+ luxury living community, Calabash Shores Luxury Living. Brunswick County officials joined the BSRI board of directors, management, and other stakeholders to commemorate the beginning of construction on this important site.

BSRI President and CEO Jim Fish said, “Calabash Shores Luxury Living will be a beautiful place to meet the needs of seniors aged 55 and older while they continue to maintain their independence.”

BSRI will manage the amenity

space and the existing nearby senior center programs for the residents. BSRI anticipates

You are not alone

Are you or is someone you know a caregiver?

If so, there are resources available to help. BSRI offers monthly caregiver support groups at our five locations: Leland, Southport, Supply, Shallotte and Calabash. We also have a Family Caregiver Support Program available to those who qualify. You are not alone. We are here to help! To learn more, call our office at 910-754-2300.

construction will continue for 14 to 16 months.

Medication Access Program to the Rescue

Are you uninsured, underinsured, insured, or facing financial hardship?

More than 300 programs offer medications at low or no cost shipped to your home or physician’s office.

There are local foundations and local organizations that can help. There are discounted programs such as pharmacy discounts, websites, wholesale companies, and more! Call Medication Access Specialist Marilou Smith at 910-754-6559 to learn more.

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Local officials break ground on Calabash’s newest 55+ luxury living community, Calabash Shores Luxury Living. From left are Al Krist, President of Geis Property Management LLC; Pete Powers, Founder & CEO of Cranwood Enterprises; Donna Prince Long, Mayor of Calabash; Arnold Owens, BSRI Board Chair; and Jim Fish, BSRI President and CEO. Photo by Jillian Hardin

AN AMAZING DONATION, AN AMAZING LIFE!

BSRI Thrift Stores recently received our largest donation ever from the family and estate of Cathy Hulbert Laney, who passed earlier this year. BSRI would like to thank local realtor David Stuart for referring Cathy’s family to us. And we’d like to thank Cathy and her family for this most generous gift.

A Special Donation

In late March, BSRI staff and volunteers picked up the contents of Cathy’s residence in Shallotte. We loaded up two box trucks three times and divided the donations between our Calabash and Shallotte stores. The donation included furniture, home décor, housewares, clothes, tools, sports and exercise equipment, and just about everything in between! We also picked up a large amount of shelf-stable food items for the food pantry at our Shallotte Center. We estimate this donation will likely generate about $10,000 to help BSRI provide programs and services for older adults in Brunswick County.

Cathy was a very special person, we soon learned. She was a unique,

ambitious, active woman with an adventurous spirit and love for life. She went to high school in Anaheim, California and accepted a nursing scholarship from the Army. She completed the first two years of the program at USC and finished the last two years at Walter Reed. Then she served in the Army for six years, then the Air Force for 17 years! She retired as a lieutenant colonel in 1992.

In the army, Cathy got involved in competition sky diving. While in Japan, she served as president of the Okinawa Marine Sport Parachute Club. Cathy also was a licensed pilot who logged many

hours flying small planes. She was interested in scuba diving, underwater photography, downhill skiing, and water skiing too.

A Love for Nursing

Cathy had a long and distinguished career in nursing and was a nurse practitioner working in pediatrics up until she died. She had a master’s degree in education and a second master’s degree in nursing from Rutgers University, where she also taught nursing. She also worked in nephrology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for 13 years.

She touched many lives and helped heal many with her expertise. We at BSRI would like to thank her and her family (daughters Nina and Cara and son Brett) for their most generous donation, which is sure to go a long way toward helping our local seniors. Thank you, Cathy, for being an amazing woman leading an amazing life that gave back to others in so many ways, and for sharing your donation with BSRI.

Ifyouwould like to include a gift ordonation to BSRI as part ofyour estate planning, please contact Debra Marlowe, Development Coordinator, at dmarlowe@bsrinc. org or910-754-2300 x1008.

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Cathy Hulbert Laney August 16, 1952 – February 11, 2023

BSRI VOLUNTEERS HONORED AT BARBECUE PARTY

Our Volunteer Appreciation Barbecue was a big success. Food, dancing prizes: This one had it all!

BSRI would like to express our deepest thanks to our wonderful volunteers. We could not do it without you!

Find lots more photos from this event at www.facebook.com/ CoastalCarolinaActiveLiving.

BSRI NEWS The Coastal Buzz SUMMER 2023 9 THANK YOU, REV FEDERAL CREDIT UNION! Dori Bishara of REV Federal Credit Union presents a check for $3,000 to Brunswick Senior Resources, Inc. at the Brunswick Center at Leland. We are all so grateful. Thank you very much, REV FCU!

Volunteer Lights Up Leland Kitchen

Volunteers are the heart of Brunswick Senior Resources, Inc.! We couldn’t do it without you. Pat Wolfrum volunteers at The Brunswick Center at Leland. The Buzz asked her to share a little about herself and her life.

Buzz: What do you do as a volunteer with BSRI?

Wolfrum: I mainly help in the kitchen, with Meals on Wheels, help out with the food, and serve lunch. My husband Charlie and I help prepare shelf-stable meals for use in emergencies. We also help with cleanup; really, whatever the center needs.

Buzz: How did you find out about our organization?

Wolfrum: When we moved here from New Jersey 4 ½ years ago, we came right to the senior center to see what was available. I looked up areas that needed help with volunteers and voilà, Shelley gave me a call.

Buzz: How long have you been volunteering with us?

Wolfrum: Four years, through COVID and hurricanes.

Buzz: What do you like about volunteering?

Wolfrum: The people. I love the dining room and watching the participants mingling and having fun, coming here for comfort and friendship. We have lots of laughs, meeting new friends that we volunteer with or help serve. When we came on board they needed extra help so I recruited my husband, Charlie.

Buzz: What is your volunteer background?

Wolfrum: We volunteered in New Jersey in a soup kitchen for over 10 years, in a place called Project Self Sufficient. It’s an organization that helps people get back on track and back into the work force. We made Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets, collected prom dresses for girls—so many wonderful volunteer opportunities.

Buzz: Tell us a little about you and your interests.

Wolfrum: I’m a people person—volunteering is my main hobby. I’m from a big family that does a lot of

volunteering and caretaking for family members. I have a son, Ryan, and a daughter, Rachel, and my first grandson. Charlie and I love to take trips and learn more about the area. I like to ride my bike and walk, keep active. I love coming to the center and exercising. We have a blast at the center. I’m also active in my community.

I worked at a pharmaceutical company before becoming a stay-at-home mom. Charlie worked at a cable company for 42 years.

Buzz: What do you do in your free time?

Wolfrum: I like going to the Wilson Center. There is so much to do and see minutes from your house. I love restaurants, fun consignment stores, and discovering new places.

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Pat and Charlie Wolfrum peek around the corner at The Brunswick Center at Leland, where they volunteer in the kitchen. Thanks so much for all you do, Charlie and Pat! Photo by Jodi Lower

Turning Kitchen Scraps into Gold

Kitchen scraps in a landfill create harmful methane gas. Kitchen scraps in a vermicomposter create a nutrientrich soil amendment for plants.

Vermicomposting is easy to do. All it takes is a bin, bedding such as newspaper, cardboard, or leaves, and worms. Worms eat the food scraps and make worm castings (worm poop), which is nutrient-rich and helps to retain moisture.

Start with Red Wigglers

The best composting worms are Eisenia fetida (common name: red wiggler). Start with one pound (about 1,000) of red wigglers to one square foot of surface area of the worm bin to have a chance of developing a sustainable system. Red wigglers are available by mail.

Estimate the amount of food scraps you create in a week. One pound of red wigglers will eat up to two pounds of food scraps a week.

Adding more food scraps than the worms can eat will result in the food rotting and starting to smell. Come up short and you’ll be begging your neighbors for scraps.

Indoors or Out?

The climate in Brunswick County is perfect for outdoor vermicomposting but it can also be done indoors in a garage. Winding River resident Bob Gelinas has both. Bob started vermicomposting 8 years ago with a suspended fabric bag and 500 worms. Food scraps are added to the top of bag. The worms migrate to the top where the food is. After 6 months, remove compost from the bottom.

To improve the composting, Bob freezes the food scraps to help break them down, then thaws them. Since worms don’t have any teeth, he adds a little sand or eggshells every so often to aid their digestion. For bedding he uses shredded paper and cardboard.

Texas Tea

Wayne Huot, also a Winding River resident, keeps his outdoor vermicomposters in his shaded garbage bin enclosure. He started vermicomposting in Texas as a science project for his kids. He kept the composter in the garage due to the heat of Texas. While Wayne was on a family vacation, the neighbor taking care of the worms thought they might enjoy being outdoors.

It wasn’t long before they were all cooked and stunk to high heaven.

In 2014, after moving to Brunswick County, Wayne gave vermicomposting another try. He uses two Soilsaver compost bins that have a door at the bottom to remove compost. As the organic matter is consumed at the bottom of the bin, the worms move to the top for more food. Wayne highly recommends the book, “Worms Eat My Garbage.”

When adding the worm castings to his garden, Wayne always finds a few worms which he returns to the bin to do more work. He started off with 2,000 worms and now estimates he has over 500,000. Wayne goes through a 5-gallon bucket of food scraps from neighbors and family every week.

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Above: Wayne Huot keeps his vermicomposters in the garage. Bottom left: Bob Gelinas with his vermicomposter. Photos by Pat Naughton

FILL THEIR BOWLS

Thanks to Paws-Ability, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, pet owners in Brunswick County can rest assured that their furry companions won’t go hungry even when times get tough. Paws Pantry, a program run by PawsAbility, supplies dog and cat food at food pantries at Southport Oak Island InterChurch Fellowship (SOIICF) in Southport and Brunswick Family Assistance in

Help Fill Their Bowls

Paws-Ability, Stella’s Touch, and Paws Pantry are always looking for new volunteers.

“If you love animals, you’ve found your place!” said PawsAbility board of directors vice president Mary Beth Mount . Help make sure no one goes to bed hungry in Brunswick County, including our furry companions. Visit Paws Pantry at www.paws-ability. org/pawspantry to purchase from Chewy or Amazon wish lists, or to make a monetary donation, drop off pet food at specified bin locations, or volunteer to help at a fundraiser. Even organize your own fundraiser with your neighbors and friends, or your card club or book club.

both Shallotte and Leland. Paws Pantry also distributes pet food through two Brunswick County Meals on Wheels routes.

Southport resident Elizabeth Miller is the volunteer team lead for Paws Pantry. Before retiring to coastal Carolina, she volunteered in her hometown food pantry in Virginia.

“Some older ladies kept coming in, but they didn’t want fruits or veggies, just big bags of rice and meat products. I offered fruit which they always declined. They told me this was all they eat. And what their pets eat. It was then I realized these women were sharing their food with their pets,” Miller says.

A Humble Beginning

Miller planned to find a food pantry in the area when she moved to Southport in 2017. But there wasn’t one that provided pet food.

“So, I thought I better start one,” she says. Miller placed requests on social media for pet food donations. “It was amazing how responsive people were,” she recalls.

Miller did not stop there. Eventually she found a food pantry in Boiling Spring Lakes that agreed to distribute pet food. When Southport resident and Paws-Ability board of directors vice president Mary Beth Mount heard what Miller was doing, she invited

her to speak at Paws-Ability. And Paws Pantry was born.

“Paws-Ability was the perfect fit to expand my program,” Miller says. She has two cats and two dogs of her own, all rescues.

Food Insecurity in Brunswick County

Miller explains that due to the nature of where we live, there are many seasonal workers who find full time work in the summer, but only a few days a week in the off-season, causing fluctuations in their incomes. This affects both their own well-being and the wellbeing of their pets.

“The extent of food insecurity in

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William Jones of the BFA Pantry helps with supplies for Brunswick County feline friends.

Brunswick County is daunting,” Miller says, noting that Brunswick County is one of the most foodinsecure counties in the country.

Expansion to Meals on Wheels

Paws Pantry expanded a second time when two of Miller’s friends who volunteer for Meals on Wheels found used trays from the prior deliveries on the floor near pet food bowls. They brought their concern to Miller. And now, two Meals on Wheels routes—the Supply route and the St. Peters Lutheran Church route—deliver pet food along with meals for adults.

“It’s wonderful to know that we are helping vulnerable people who are running short or under financial crisis. They no longer have to share their food with their pets,” Miller said.

Paws Pantry, which relies heavily on many dedicated volunteers, provides both wet and dry cat and dog food fulfilling 40% of a pet’s food requirements. Last year 44,000 pounds of pet food were delivered to Brunswick County food pantries and Meals on Wheels clients. Diligent portion control through partnerships with these reputable food pantries, which operate on defined criteria for human food portion control, ensure that approved clients with pets are being adequately served. Food pantry clients can pick up pet food either once per month or once every two weeks dependent on the location. Meals on Wheels clients receive a supply of pet food once every two months.

Pawsability staff and volunteers prepare pet food for distribution to furry friends. From left are Jeremy Pechin, BFA Program Manager; Mike Edwards, BFA Volunteer; Amanda Johnson, BFA Assistant Program Manager; Wayne Hintze, BFA Volunteer; Linda Kilgore, PA Paws Pantry/BFA Volunteer; and Jill Oakley, PA Paws Pantry/BFA Volunteer.

THE MANY FACETS OF PAWS-ABILITY

Paws-Ability raises funds to assist local animal rescue groups and to support programs to improve animal welfare in Brunswick and New Hanover Counties. Paws-Ability supports spay/neuter programs, supports Trap-Neuter-Return programs for community cats, and operates Stella’s Touch to help pet parents facing financial hardship with veterinary care for injury or illness.

Paws-Ability board of directors vice president Mary Beth Mount Mount, who has been involved in animal rescue since the 1980s and has three rescue cats and three rescue dogs of her own, said, “Paws-Ability is a unique organization that fills a gap in animal welfare that I have not seen anywhere else.”

In addition to fundraising, Paws-Ability provides assistance to rescues and pet guardians and educates to ensure animals receive the care and respect they deserve while maintaining the human-animal bond.

Since its inception in 2007, Paws-Ability, which has no paid employees and no physical location, has grown its fundraising and programs. Over 90% of the money raised goes directly to the animals.

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Photos by Mayson Moore-Price, volunteer at Paws Pantry

BE A COMMUNITY PARTNER: Sponsor Our Senior Prom!

On September 29 at The Brunswick Center at Supply, adults 50+ from across Brunswick County will attend our Night on the Town Senior Prom. Attendees from all five senior centers and the community will dress up, dine, and dance at this county-wide festive affair.

You can help by becoming a sponsor for this event. Senior Prom proceeds help supplement Brunswick Senior Resources, Inc.’s limited grant and governmental funding. Your generous assistance will make the event a success and help BSRI continue its programs and services for seniors in Brunswick County.

We are offering a three-tiered level of giving for sponsors. Sponsors receive:

Platinum Sponsor, $500

• Photos of the Prom and sponsors will be included in the Winter 2023 Coastal Buzz

• Your business’s name and logo in our social media marketing on Facebook and other local social media platforms like Nextdoor prior to the Prom

• Your business’s name and logo on flyers advertising the Prom

• Your business and marketing items featured at a designated table of honor at the Senior Prom

• A free card-sized advertisement (or the financial equivalent if you are a current advertiser) in two quarterly issues of The Coastal Buzz

Gold Sponsor, $250

• Photos of the Prom and sponsors in the Winter 2023 Coastal Buzz

• Your business’s name and logo in our social media marketing on Facebook and other local social media platforms like Nextdoor prior to the Prom

• Your business’s name and logo on flyers advertising the Prom

• A free card-sized advertisement (or the financial equivalent if you are a current advertiser) in one quarterly issue of The Coastal Buzz

Silver Sponsor, $100

• Photos of the Prom and sponsors in the Winter 2023 Coastal Buzz

• Your business’s name and logo in our social media marketing on Facebook and other local social media platforms like Nextdoor prior to the Prom

• Your business’s name and logo on flyers advertising the Prom

Sponsorship is a wonderful way to show that you give back locally. Your kindness will not go unnoticed. You will have the added benefit of reaching local customers and gaining new interest in your business.

Thank you for your consideration and your sponsorship. Businesses like yours help us thrive and allow us to continue to offer our resources to older adults in Brunswick County.

To become a sponsor for the Senior Prom, call Melissa Starr at 910-754-7604. Or contact your local Coastal Carolina Active Living center director.

Brunswick Senior Resources, Inc is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that provides services and programs that promote the well-being and quality of life for adults aged 50 and older in Brunswick County since 2002.

14 SUMMER 2023 The Coastal Buzz SPECIAL EVENT!
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH SEPTEMBER 29, 2023 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM 101 STONE CHIMNEY RD SE SUPPLY, NC 28462 THE BRUNSWICK CENTER AT SUPPLY MUSIC: SEA & SAND BAND If you or your business wish to help sponsor this event, please call Melissa @ 910-754-7604 Paparazzi will be there to take Prom Photos! *Photos & Flowers are available for an additional cost* OnNight the Town Senior Prom! Corsages & Boutonnieres available! Brunswick Senior Resources, inc cordially invites you to: Tickets$25PerPerson Price includes Dining & Dancing Tickets to the prom can be purchased at each center prior to September 22, 2023! For Adults 50+

Best Brunswick Summer Fun

ByWendyKaplar

During the summer season, we’re looking for fun and engaging activities. Fortunately, there is no shortage of opportunities in our area to explore, socialize, and stay active. Here are some ideas for fun activities to enjoy this summer.

Take a Sunset Cruise in Calabash

Calabash is well known for its fresh seafood and scenic waterfront, making it the perfect spot for supper and a twilight voyage. The Hurricane Fleet offers a variety of cruises, including sunset dinner cruises, dolphin-watching tours, and deep-sea fishing trips. You can sit back, relax, and take in the beautiful views of the Calabash waterfront while enjoying a delicious meal or spotting dolphins in the wild. Call 843-249-3571 or book online at hurricanefleet.com.

Learn About the Stars

The Sky Tonight show is a perfect activity for anyone interested in astronomy and the universe’s wonders.

The show displays the night sky on the planetarium’s dome ceiling and points out the stars, planets, and constellations visible in the local area.

Book your spot for this exciting activity. Show admission is $9 for those 62 and older. A combo ticket for admission to a planetarium show and admission ticket to the Carolina Coastal Museum is $14 for seniors. Call 910-575-0033 or visit museumplanetarium.org for more information.

Enjoy the Arts in Leland

Leland Cultural Arts Center is a hub of artistic activity, offering a range of classes, workshops, and events for the community. Take a painting or pottery class, attend a musical performance or art exhibit, or enjoy the beautiful artwork on display. The center also offers a variety of fitness classes, including yoga and Pilates.

Enjoy monthly movie and indoor picnics at the Leland Cultural Arts throughout the summer. Matinee movies begin at 12:30 p.m. Cinema series movies begin

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Sharks and other denizens of the deep strut their stuff at the Museum of Coastal Carolina in Ocean Isle Beach. Photos by Wendy Kaplar

STAY ENGAGED

at 6:30 p.m. All movies are free, and registration is not required. Contact the center at 910-385-9891 for more information, or visit www.townofleland.com/ parks-recreation-cultural-resources/programs-events/ movies-center to see what’s playing.

Stroll and Shop at Sugarbritches

Sugarbritches is the very definition of a unique boutique with warm Southern charm. Located in Supply, this fun, family-friendly shop offers products from local artisans, including sustainable and upcycled, repurposed items. You can even purchase a Buddy By The Sea tee shirt as a memento to support service dogs for those in need. Sugarbritches is located at 3252 Holden Beach Rd SW in Supply, open from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Dive into the Coast at The Coastal Carolina Museum

The Museum of Coastal Carolina, located in Ocean Isle Beach, is a natural history museum that educates visitors about the region’s natural and cultural history. Highlights include a touch tank with live marine animals; aquariums showcasing local marine life; exhibits exploring coastal ecosystems and local fossils; a diverse shell collection; and educational programs. The museum also features exhibits on the area’s Native American and European settler history. In the Summer 2023 lecture series, you can learn about coastal ecology and history. Lectures will be held in the morning and late afternoons. The museum is also seeking volunteers, and seniors are encouraged to apply. All-day admission is $9 for those 62 and older, or a combo ticket for admission to the museum and an Ingram planetarium show is $14 for seniors. For more information, contact the museum at 910-579-1016 or visit the website at museumplanetarium.org.

Above: Gators pose for paparazzi at Alligator Adventure in North Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Left: Browse local shops like Supply’s Sugarbritches to stay cool on a hot summer day. Purchases of these Buddy By the Sea pups raises money for service dogs.

Go On an Alligator Adventure in North Myrtle Beach

Alligator Adventure in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, known as the “Reptile Capital of the World,” offers an engaging experience with wildlife including alligators, crocodiles, lemurs, and exotic birds. Visitors can attend live shows, learn about animal behavior, and participate in conservationfocused educational programs. Located in the Barefoot Landing complex, the park allows you to combine wildlife exploration with shopping and dining. Those with accessibility needs are encouraged to inquire about accommodations. Admission is $34.99 for adults, $32.99 for those 69 and older, and $24.99 for kids 4 to 12. Contact the park at 843-361-0789 or visit alligatoradventure.com.

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NC Marks Elder Abuse Awareness Month

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEEAD), June 15, is commemorated across the world. In North Carolina, this awareness event is extended from Mother’s Day to Father’s Day and recognized as Vulnerable Adult and Elder Abuse Awareness Month.

Executive Order Directs Statewide Support for NC’s Aging Population

Last month Governor Roy Cooper kicked things off by signing Executive order 280, which will support North Carolina’s aging population. The order has multiple directives. The NC Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) and the NC Department of Commerce will convene a Caregiving Workforce Strategic Leadership group to bolster the caregiving workforce. The order also directs the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources to improve access to outdoor spaces, the NC Department of Transportation to improve transportation options, and the NC Department of Information Technology to improve access to broadband and digital literacy. It also directs NCDHHS to reform and improve the Adult Protective Services.

“Our rapidly growing and diverse older adult population strengthens our state and communities,”

Governor Cooper said. “We’re going to continue our work to make North Carolina the best place in the country to grow older.”

BSRI Aging Resource Staff Join APS Reform Team

The NC Dept of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) has selected professionals from various agencies and organizations across the state to help with these improvements. Three design teams will guide the process. The Consistency of Practice and Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Reform Design Team will provide recommendations about strategies; the APS Statutory Improvement Reform Design Team will collaboratively provide direction and suggestions for improvements to APS statutes; and the Community Stakeholder Engagement and Education Design Team which will encourage all NC counties to have Multi-disciplinary Teams (MDT) in which community service providers meet to regularly to share information about improving services to elderly and vulnerable adults.

Brunswick Senior Resources’ Aging Resource Specialist Casey

Poplaski will represent Brunswick County as team lead for the APS Reform Design Team MDT Subgroup.

“I am fortunate to have been selected to serve with my colleagues from across the state to improve Adult Protective Services. I feel like this is a lifetime opportunity, to be a part of something that is going to have a positive impact on the people of North Carolina for generations to come,” Poplaski said.

WEEAD events throughout the month of June will help educate the community on how to prevent and report abuse and how to advocate for policies that protect older adults and make NC an agefriendly state. Check your local senior center calendars for event times and dates.

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BSRI Aging Resource Specialist Casey Poplaski will lead Brunswick County’s Adult Protective Services Reform Design Team Multidisciplinary Team group.

The Craft of Swedish Huck Embroidery

Swedish Huck Embroidery, an almost lost art, is sometimes called Huck Weaving or Swedish Weaving. This is a form of embroidery that blends a bit of surface embroidery with weaving. Its name comes from huck cloth, the most common material used for this style of weaving, which originated in Sweden.

This craft dates back to the 17th century. Bobbie Wilson, Leland Center Craft Program Leader, introduced Peggy Woodcock to Swedish weaving over 30 years ago, and now they are both teaching women of different ages and backgrounds this wonderful craft.

Two Basic Stitches

There are basically two stitches used: looped and straight stitches. The yarn, chosen by the ladies, creates beautiful patterns by weaving strands over and under the grain of the fabric. However, if you make

one mistake in your even or odd count, it will throw your pattern completely off! We have all had to start over; we laugh with each other and keep working while enjoying each other’s company.

For our seniors, Swedish Embroidery increases hand-eye coordination, helps support fine motor skills, engages our color theory design, and improves our planning skills. It also helps with cognitive functioning and gives us a chance to socialize.

The Embroidery Team

Elizabeth (Novella) Hasty, Norma Jean Cason, Phyllis Woolfe, and Armeta Graham enjoy working on their patterns. Although each lady is at different stages of development in their patterns, they all delight in seeing what their efforts and final product will look like. Each lady has a special reason for joining the craft class.

Brittany Steinkamp, Leland Center Director, saw a finished blanket and liked it so much she decided to try it out and make one for a friend. The blankets are beautiful, but the process of making them is very rewarding and challenging, and we are in no rush. We are doing it on our own time, in our own way, and enjoying every moment.

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Armeta Graham (left) and Jean Cason work on their Swedish Huck Embroidery projects at the Brunswick Center at Leland. Photos by Brittany Steinkamp Peggy Woodcock (left) and Bobbie Wilson show off a special Swedish embroidery project.

Hot Picks for Cool Summer Reading

In Brunswick County, summer is a great time for reading. Whether you’re enjoying a breeze on the screen porch or huddled in a cozy chair in the air conditioning, the best company is a good book. You can find these recently-published choices at Brunswick County libraries.

Someone Else’s Shoes by the popular Jojo Moyes (2023) is over four hundred pages of easy-to-predict plot dynamics and dramatic scenarios. The idea that a pair of shoes can change a woman’s life is a bit over the top, but this author deftly manages her protagonists through multiple sub-plots and twists. Nutshell review: Laughaloud elements of revenge and female bonding make this rom-com a nice escape from reality.

My anticipation of Lessons in Chemistry (2022) as a celebration of female scientific acumen and achievements with a side of humor were dashed. Bonnie Garmus serves up a menu of

evil against females: domestic violence, bullying, misogyny, and rape (graphic— no smiles there!). One-dimensional characters are caught in a miasma of male-bashing, pervasive anti-religion and 21st- century grudges. Ugh! Nutshell review: The only likeable element is Chase the dog.

What predicts health and wellbeing? Robert Waldinger and Marc Schultz share the process and outcome of two long-term

Harvard studies in The Good Life (2023). Scientific analysis and real-life narratives provide insights into a successful, happy existence. Worksheets and exercises help readers identify issues under their control. Nutshell review: Relationships, a sense of purpose, and attitude are important elements on the path to well-being.

Charming characters in

Remarkably Bright Creatures (2022) grapple with loss, aging, and belonging. Connections between generations, reunited loved ones, and the perfect ending are a bit fantastical—but appropriate for a novel featuring a sentient octopus as narrator. Shelby Van Pelt’s foray into authorship is well-written and engaging. Nutshell review: No political commentary—just highlyrecommended realistic fantasy.

Jellyfish Age Backwards (2023) by molecular biologist Nicklas Bernburg presents solid science behind aging and behavior choices that may (or may not) extend our lifespans. The author examines “immortality” in plants and animals in his inquiry into longevity—an almost magical process as presented. Nutshell review: Entertaining and educational for anyone curious about longevity.

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Choose Cool Foods on Hot Days

One of the best ways to keep cool is to stay hydrated. Cool water is the best for this. You can amp up regular water by choosing a brand that has more electrolytes, minerals that help keep your body at optimum performance. Or you can add fruit, cucumbers, or herbs to plain water and leave it in the fridge.

But people do not exist on water alone. What’s good to eat on a hot day? Preparing veggies, proteins, and fruits can be a matter of simply rinsing and eating raw. But cooked foods can still have a place in your summer diet.

Raw foods and salads, with hydrating tomato, cucumber, and

lettuces, topped with canned beans or cheeses or canned proteins, are a simple, non-cook option.

Cook early in the day: I like to roast chicken because that is delicious cold. Bake your favorite meatloaf recipe early in the morning and then, when it’s done, cool and move it to the fridge. You can heat individual slices or use cold slices for sandwiches.

Use your microwave as a steamer: Many vegetables release more of their vitamins when cooked. Summer is time for quick, easy, low heat. Place cut veggies in a casserole dish with a quarter-cup of water, then steam for a short time. Add salt, pepper, butter, and herbs.

A Yummy, Quick, Nutritious Meal

You don’t have to stand over a hot stove to make beans and rice or that delicious gluten-free grain called quinoa (keen-wha). You can find already cooked frozen, steamin-the-bag versions of quinoa and rice (brown or white). There are even rice-and-quinoa mixes in most supermarket freezers. See the recipe below for a fast, cool, nutritious and delicious meal.

Read the bags carefully to find out if there are any seasonings or other ingredients you don’t want.

With these frozen helpers, you can have a carb, veggie, and protein delight on the table in just a few minutes.

MAKE IT YOUR WAY: BASIC RECIPE RICE OR QUINOA + PROTEIN DINNER

Serves 2

1 bag of frozen plain white or brown rice or quinoa (12-16 ounces)

Canned tuna; or leftover chicken, 1.2 cup per person; or rinsed canned beans, ½ cup per person

A few leaves of lettuce, optional

Chopped cherry or other tomato

Salt and pepper to taste (omit this if you buy a seasoned rice or quinoa blend)

Oil and/or other seasoning, to taste

Heat frozen rice or quinoa in the microwave, following the directions on the bag. Put the lettuce leaves on the bottom of each person’s plate or bowl. Divide the cooked rice into two bowls or onto two plates. Top with tomatoes.

For an Italian flavor profile: Add olive oil, vinegar, and Italian seasoning and some Italian cheese or feta.

For Asian flavors: Add some ginger and toasted sesame oil.

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PUZZLES STATEPOINT CROSSWORD ON YOUR FEET

ACROSS

1. Pampering places

5. *____ de trois

8. Lend a criminal hand

12. Toy block

13. As old as time?

14. Milan’s La ____

15. Drug addict

16. Craving

17. Some primatologists’ study object, for short

18. *Shoe, not a titular character in Henry James’ novel

20. What spirits and culprits have in common

21. Falstaffian in body

22. Jack Kerouac’s ___ Paradise

23. *Shoe, not lazy person

26. Concealing plant, in a painting (2 words)

30. Not leg

31. ____ ____ help

34. Poet Pound

35. *Sound of Wellington boots

37. U.N. labor issues org.

38. Twig of a willow tree

39. Database command

40. Type of purse

42. “Platoon” setting, for short

43. Canadian province

45. Overly preoccoupied with something

47. Motion of assent

48. Louisiana swamp

50. Like list of chores

52. *Animated movie about a dancing penguin (2 words)

56. “All About Eve” star

57. Biblical birthright seller

58. Generic dog name

59. Are not

60. What snob puts on

61. Cogito, ____ sum

62. Mountain, in Germany

63. Trinitrotoluene, for short

64. Movie tape

DOWN

1. Yarn defect

2. 100 centavos in Mexico

3. A long time ago

4. Somewhat (2 words)

5. City on the Seine

6. Pool growth

7. ____ but not heard”

8. *Rupturing this will take you off your feet

9. Can of worms

10. Deciduous tree

11. *Percussion with one’s feet

13. Piano adjusters

14. Scrawny one

19. Caribbean religious and healing practice

22. Noble title

23. Apple TV+ coach

24. Acrylic fiber

25. Amortization root

26. *0.3048 meters

27. Web mag

28. Domains

29. Agricultural enterprises

32. Narc’s unit

33. Contagious bug

36. *On your feet

38. Exclamation of delight or dismay (2 words)

40. El ____

41. Nutrias

44. Fowl perch

46. Bear pain

48. Bowl-shaped vessel

49. Like exes

50. Container weight

51. Last word on army radio

52. Furnace output

53. Republic of Ireland

54. Part of a seat

55. Hammer or sickle

56. Internet meme

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10am Move & Groove 11am Fit 4 Life 12pm BSRI Lunch 12:30pm Senior Table Games 6:30pm Line Dancing 10am Move & Groove 11am Fit 4 Life 12pm BSRI Lunch 12:30pm Senior Table Games 10am Move & Groove 11am Fit 4 Life 12pm BSRI Lunch 12:30pm Senior Table Games 18 FATHER’SDAY 16 SummerConcertSeries: 6pm LunarTide@SpringLake Park 6 ThalianHallTour: 11am Lunchafterdowntown June 2023 August 2023 July 2023 4 July4th CommunityCenterClosed 6 WaterAerobicsatSpring Lake 10am $1.00
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Joyce, Center Director
Monday–Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. 24 SUMMER 2023 8:45Strength&Tone 9:00CardGames 10:00GentleYoga 10:00Trivia 11:45LunchServed 12:30Painter’sGroup 12:30MahJongg 1:15Geri-Fit 6:00BeginnerLineDancing 7:00Int.LineDancing 9:0020/20/20 10:00ChorusGroup 10:15 PumpedupStrength 11:45LunchServed 12:30MahJongg 12:30CraftswithLinda 1:30TaiChi 9:00ZumbaGOLD 10:00CardGames 10:15MuscleStrength&Core 11:45LunchServed 12:30Knit&CrochetClub 1:15Geri-Fit 8:00Hoopitup! $3 9:0020/20/20 10:30BINGO 50¢/card 10:30 Int.Dulcimer 11:45LunchServed 12:30Hand&FootCardGame 12:30 BegMahJongg R^JuneandJuly 1:15AgelessGrace $2 8:45Balletone$2 9:00OpenCrafts 10:15BINGO 50¢/card 11:45LunchServed 1:00BeginnerLineDancing 2:00IntermediateLineDancing
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CALABASH

Holley Joyce, Center Director

Heather Puglisi, Assistant Director

Hours: Monday–Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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6 Alzheimer’sAndBrainHealth Talk12:15,;Women’s SelfDefenseClass3:15-6:15R^2of4;Massagesw/ Angie 10-1R^10min$5

9 CinemaattheCenter“MarryMe”at12:30

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13 Travelw/Anita Talkat10;DayTripChocolate Tour

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16 BloodConnectionBloodDrive 8-1

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7 Craftw/Lindaat12:30R^VineWreath; BroadwayDance3-4:15week5of6$

8 Travelw/AnitaTalk 10am;Massagesw/Angie10-1 R^10min$5

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11 Paint ClasswithKristina’sCraft$15R^1-3

14 BookClubat10am“ParisApartment”;Craftw/Linda at12:30StringArtR^;BroadwayDance3-4:156of6$

18 DressinyourHawaiianShirtDay;Cinemaatthe Centerat12:30“TheGoodLiar”

21 No20/20/20,NationalSeniorDayIceCreamSocialat 12;Craftw/Lindaat12:30R^WickerPlate

23 CaregiverSupportGroupat2pm

25 PineneedleBasketWeavingat12:30R^$22

28 Craftw/Lindaat12:30ThankyoucardR^

31 Massagesw/Angie10-1R^10min$5

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Holley Joyce, Center Director

Heather Puglisi, Assistant Director

Hours: Monday–Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

10050 Beach Dr. SW

Calabash, NC 28467

910-754-7427

Cinema at the Center

Grab a friend and come in an enjoy a great movie.

Friday, June 9 and 23 @12:30

Friday, July 14and 28 @12:30

Friday, August 4 and 18 @12:30

KnitandCrochet Clubmade beautifullap blanketsforMeals onWheels homebound!

FUNDRAISER

SAVE THE DATE

THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2023

4:30-6 p.m. $15 pp

HOT DIGGITY DOG FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT THE CALABASH CENTER

LIVE MUSIC WITH SEA AND SAND BAND, hot dogs, chips, ice cream, and more. DANCING, FOOD, AND FUN

Paint with Kristina’s Crafts

1-3 Aug. 11 $15

11x14 canvas

Mixed Media Art

1-3 June 3 $15

11x14 canvas

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CALABASH

Holley Joyce, Center Director

Heather Puglisi, Assistant Director

Hours: Monday–Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Center CLOSED

Monday July 3–

Friday, July 7, 2023

10050 Beach Dr. SW

Calabash, NC 28467

910-754-7427

Looking back at the last few months: Remember all the great smiles.

Football Jersey Day

A great group of volunteers helping with Hot Chocolate Social

Gardening Demo

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Brittany Steinkamp, Center Director

Leland, NC 28451

910-754-7701

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LELAND

Brittany Steinkamp, Center Director

Caroline McLeod, Assistant Director

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August 2023

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Hours: Monday–Friday, 8–4
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Brittany Steinkamp, Center Director

Caroline McLeod, Assistant Director

Hours: Monday–Friday, 8–4

June is Elder June is Elder June is Elder June is Abuse Month. Abuse Month. Please wear Please wear purple on purple on June 15th to spread June spread awareness! awareness! awareness! awareness!

National Bingo Day

Please join us on Tuesday, June 27th for Musical Bingo! 10:00 am in the dining room. Be there or be square!

121 Town Hall Drive NE

Leland, NC 28451

910-754-7701

Donuts for Dads Donuts

Join us in celebra ng our Dads! We will be having a Coffee Mocktail and a variety of delicious donuts.

Friday, June 16th at 9:30 am in the TRX room!

HAPPY

The Brunswick Center at Leland is having a Summer Kick Off Cookout! It’s going to be a blast! This event will take place outside. We can’t wait to kick off the start of summer with you!

Friday, June 23rd 9:00 am-1:00 pm

The Brunswick Center at Leland will be CLOSED July 3rd-July 7th for the 4th of July holiday!

*Critical Services will be provided, building is closed to the public for capital improvement projects.

Happy Birthday America!

Donuts with the Directors Donuts with the Directors

Friday, July 14th at 10:00 am in the dining room. Dig into delicious donuts & coffee while hanging out with your fabulous Director & Assistant Director, Bri)any & Caroline!

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Brittany Steinkamp, Center Director

Caroline McLeod, Assistant Director

Hours: Monday–Friday, 8–4

CaregiverAcademy

Continues:

June 5, 2023

July 3, 2023

August 7, 2023

Monthly Outings

June 13th– Planetarium & Museum of Coastal Carolina

July 11th– Summer Movie

August 12th– TBD

We love our Participants!

Catherine Mazzola working on her Turtle painting in our Acrylic Painting Class.

121 Town Hall Drive NE

Leland, NC 28451

910-754-7701

What is your favorite thing to do during the summer?

From left to right: Pat Green, Shirley Lincoln, Novella Hasty, & Bertha Sanders at the Duplin Winery.

“I love to swim during the summer! I enjoy going to the beach and swimming in the ocean.”

“I love to travel during the summer! This summer I am looking forward to going to the new pool that opened up in my neighborhood.”

From Left to Right: Betty Nixon, Eva Waddell, Bertha Sanders, Calvin Peterson, Kenneth Jefferies, Carolyn Yeoman, Novella Hasty, & Constance Jackson celebrating Black History Month.

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Summer Health News from SHIIP

June Is Men’s Health Month

June is the month that we celebrate dads. What better time is there for men to get their health screenings scheduled?

If you are a man with Medicare coverage, now is the time to talk with your doctor about getting screened for prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and cardiovascular disease.

Medicare covers prostate screenings once every 12 months for men over 50 and the colorectal screening tests every 120 months, unless at high risk. Cardiovascular screenings can detect conditions

that could lead to heart attack or stroke and are covered by Medicare once every five years.

Stay Healthy in July

You can live a healthy lifestyle and prevent disease by exercising, eating well, maintaining a healthy weight, and not smoking.

Medicare can help. Medicare pays for many preventive services to help keep you healthy. Preventive services can find health problems early and fight off certain diseases. If you have Medicare, you can get

SAVE THE DATE: Mark your calendars for a virtual event at 10 a.m. Sept. 20. Lisa Wallace, Public Affairs Specialist at the Social Security Administration, will provide training on Social Security updates.

a yearly wellness visit and many other preventive services.

August is Immunization Awareness Month

Vaccines are an important step in protecting against serious and sometimes deadly diseases. Even healthy adults can become seriously ill and can pass illnesses on to others. Immunizations are especially important for older adults and for adults with chronic conditions such as asthma, COPD, diabetes, or heart disease.

Medicare covers a number of vaccines for beneficiaries under Medicare Part B and the Medicare prescription drug plans (Part D).

Any month, you can ask a SHIIP counselor for more information. For more information, call René Tarquinio at 910-754-2300.

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8 Thursday:HawaiianDay

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19 Wednesday:CraftDay,pre registrationrequired

4 Friday:LunchatCenter,pre registrationrequired

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Jillian Hardin, Center Director

Tonya Barnes, Assistant Director

Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 7 to 3; Thurs. 7 to 7

3620 Express Drive

Shallotte, NC 28470

910-754-2300 1002

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Diane Hart is from Bronx, NY. Diane has been a volunteer at CCAL Shallotte Senior Center since the year 2020. She was a Head Start preschool teacher for many years before her move to Brunswick Co. Diane says, “I love the summer months because my children and grandchildren come down to visit frequently from NY to the beach.” The summer months also bring her joy because she loves to garden and plant flowers.

Allyson Borden is a participant and a volunteer at The Shallotte Senior Center. Allyson is a big help and a delight to have at our center. She visits our center every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Allyson loves to come to our center to help out others and play bingo!

Allyson loves the summer months because she likes to go swimming and play golf. She will also go on a trip out of state to see her boyfriend Dale this summer! She is a superb member of CCAL.

Donald Spivey and Joseph Bowden

Two American Air Force Airmen

Donald is from Dallas NC and served 4 years in the U.S. Air Force. He was stationed in Spain from 1960 to1964. He had a pool buddy in Spain who was also stationed at the same base in the U.S. Air Force whose name was Joseph Bowden. They played pool and had great conversations. Then they went their separate ways after doing their tour in Spain.

Many years later, these two airmen met up at the Shallotte Senior Center Billiards room and realized with a brief chat they knew each other back in Spain when they were serving in the Air Force. What a story and how small the world is! Donald recently learned that Joseph has since passed on and that was a hard moment for him. Donald will always remember their true story of how these two U.S. Air Force Airmen went from Spain to meet up again at Coastal Carolina Active Living. Life is full of great memories! We thank you both for your service! Independence Day means the world to Donald and he likes to celebrate with a fireworks show and family cookouts. He is proud of our country and loves what our flag stands for, freedom.

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Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 7 to 3; Thurs. 7 to 7

SHALLOTTE

Jillian Hardin, Center Director

Tonya Barnes, Assistant Director

Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 7 to 3; Thurs. 7 to 7

Charcoal Pencil Art Class/Water Coloring Art Class with Joan Thursdays at 12:30 p.m.

Supplies needed for class are Sketch Book, Charcoal Number Pencils and Kneaded Easers. COME JOIN THIS GREAT CLASS!

3620 Express Drive

Shallotte, NC 28470

910-754-2300 1002

Demen a Friends North Carolina

The one-hour session is a faceto-face discussion led by a dementia friends champion; You will learn what dementia is and tips for communicating with people who have dementia.

Upcoming Session

Pine Straw Basket

Weaving Class

June 9, 2023

Time: 1-3 p.m.

Cost is $22. Instructor

Donna Davis

July 17th, 2023

BSRI Shallotte. RSVP to Tonya Barnes at 910-754-7739 tbarnes@bsrinc.org

HURRICANE SAFETY/PREPARATION PRESENTATION & DISCUSSION

Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at 11:30a.m.

Kelley Currie, Access/Functional Needs Coord. of BC Emergency Management

SENIOR GAMES WINNERS! FROM SHALLOTTE SENIOR CENTER - CCAL

Vikki Hines, Catherine Miller, Cathy White, and Yoshi Killgore, all medal winners!

Volunteer Appreciation BBQ PARTY!

We appreciate all of you!

THANK YOU!

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SOUTHPORT

Melissa Catlett, Center Director

Jackie Knott, Assistant Director

Hours: Monday–Friday, 8–4

1513 N. Howe St., Ste. 1

Southport, NC 28461

910-754-7109

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Hours: Monday–Friday, 8–4

1513 N. Howe St., Ste. 1

Southport, NC 28461

910-754-7109

Le : The Heyd Family Ruth (Peter and Delores Heyd’s daughter), Delores, and Peter

Right: Kathryn Lawler, your N.C. Senior Tarheel Legislature representa%ve, speaks to a wonderful group of our Center par%cipants.

Top le to right: Wonderful and Interes%ng history of flags that have flown over North Carolina and beau%ful music provided by this family of Heyds. Kathy Lawler sharing with us the value of your voice in decisions concerning your welfare.

Le : Kelley Currie, Access & Func%onal Needs Coordinator with Brunswick County Center: SHIIP Counselors Evere7, Jennifer, Linda, and Celeste

Right: Jay Reilly, Master Bridge Instructor and his eager pupils.

From le : Kelley is passionate about keeping you safe during hurricane season. SHIIP volunteers guide us through the maze called Medicare. Jay brings knowledge and laughter while teaching the difficult game we call bridge.

A HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL WHO MAKE OUR CENTER GREAT!

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SOUTHPORT

Melissa Catlett, Center Director

Jackie Knott, Assistant Director

Hours: Monday–Friday, 8–4

1513 N. Howe St., Ste. 1

Southport, NC 28461

910-754-7109

Please stop by the hurricane prep table in the lobby. There is an abundance of valuable informa on to keep you safe. Olive is reminding you there is a pamphlet available to keep your furry babies safe.

Summer Schedule Changes

Diane Sloan’s Watercolor Class is cancelled star ng June 1 un l fall.

Dean’s Tai Chi Class on Fridays Is cancelled star ng May 26.

Jim Lightbourne’s Monday Balance-Strength and Mo on cancelled for the summer effec ve immediately.

Please remember there is always an updated schedule at the front desk.

Joe Albanese, a Leland volunteer, spoke with our lunch crowd regarding the parking fees on OKI and the way it is affec ng senior ci zens. There will be a pe on circula ng soon. It takes a village!

COMING SOON!

Turtle Nes ng Presenta on by Martha Johnson. Look for the date to be announced in early June.

Safe Surfin Founda on EZ –ID program sponsored by the Moose Lodge.

Voter Registra on and Informa on presenta on by the Board of Elec ons.

Bingo Bus going to Shallo e June 13, sign up at Front Desk.

Flag Presenta on by Peter Heyd June 23 @ 12:30.

Don’t Be A Vic m Workshop being held by Nancy Adelis, a cer fied instructor. Visit refuse.nra.org Look for email blast and flyer to come.

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Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. 8 to 4; Wed. 8 to 7; Fri. 8 to 1

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9 FRIDAY:AgingResourceswithTikilia-12:30

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14 WEDNESDAY:HandDrumming-10:00

101 Stone Chimney Road

Supply, N.C. 28462

910-754-7604

15 THURSDAY:PurpleParty-12:00;WearPurplefor WorldElderAbuseAwareness&Alzheimer&Brain Awareness

20 TUESDAY:BloodPressureCheck-10:00;Dementia &Alzheimer-Behaviors&SkillfulCommunication1:00

22 THURSDAY: What’sforDinner?(LowPrep CookingDemo)w/JohnLaTour-12:30Z;Make& TakeMeshWreath-12:30RF

23 FRIDAY:C-BreezeBand-10:30;BirthdayCelebration -12:00

28 WEDNESDAY:HandDrumming-10:00

29 THURSDAY:DecorateourTablewithEmmaLou10:00

July 2023

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Leslie Doeing, Assistant Director

Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. 8 to 4; Wed. 8 to 7; Fri. 8 to 1

OurSpringSwap&Shopwasabigsuccess! Lookforour FallSwap&Shop cominginSeptember

101 Stone Chimney Road

Supply, NC 28462

910-754-7604

Thank you to all of our Supply Center volunteers. Your generosity and devotion is a gift without measure. We love and appreciate you!

Thank you Kathryn Lawlor, our Brunswick County NCSTHL delegate for coming out to the Supply Center to talk with us about legisla ve priori es in NC and how we can get involved in advoca ng for all seniors.

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Beat The Heat!

Ways to stay cool in the afternoon

Mondays– Chillin’ at the Movies @ 12:30

Tuesdays– SewCool Quilting /Sewing & Bingo @ 12:30

Wednesdays– Indoor Chair Volleyball & Knitting @ 12:30

Thursdays– Rug Hooking, Bible Study, Crafting & Cooking Class (varies on the date) @ 12:30

Fridays– Close at 1:00 to enjoy the beach

Chair Volleyball

Come join the fun!

Starting weekly 12:30 PM Thursday, June 1,2023 @ 12:30

Supply Center Caregiver Support Group will meet the 2nd Thursday of every month at 10 a.m. in the Media Room beginning July 2023.

For more informa#on, please contact Tikila Morgan , Aging Resource Specialist at 910-754-8450 or tmorgan@bsrinc.org Hawaiian

Wednesday, August 16, 2023 @ 10:00

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Brunswick Senior Resources, Inc. Brunswick Senior Resources, Inc.

** Due to ongoing food sourcing issues, menu changes may be made as needed

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AGING RESOURCES PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

DISPOSABLE UNDERGARMENTS AND BOOST

FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT

FOOD PANTRIES

NEED ASSISTANCE?

Contact an Aging Resource Specialist closest to you:

Calabash Center

René Tarquinio, LBSW Senior Aging Resource Specialist

(910) 754-6224 | rtarquinio@bsrinc.org

Shallotte Center

Laura Collins, BSW, Aging Resource Specialist (910) 754-4468 | lcollins@bsrinc.org

Southport Center

HEATERS AND FANS

HOME DELIVERED MEALS

IN-HOME AIDE PROGRAM

Casey Freed, BSW, Aging Resource Specialist (910) 754-4106 | cfreed@bsrinc.org

Supply Center

Tikila Morgan, BSW, Aging Resource Specialist (910) 754-8450 | tmorgan@bsrinc.org

Leland Center

INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

SENIOR HEALTH INSURANCE (SHIIP)

TELEPHONE REASSURANCE SUPPORT GROUPS

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?

MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

TRANSPORTATION

Sandy Porcaro, MA, Aging Resource Specialist (910) 754-3658 | sporcaro@bsrinc.org

Medication Assistance Program

Marilou Smith | Leland Center (910) 754-6559 | msmith@bsrinc.org

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