News from the Steeple Center - July 2023

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News from the Steeple Center

A Publication for 55 Plus/Seniors

Pie in July Social

Thursday, July 27

1-2:30pm

Steeple Center Lobby

Joinusinthe SteepleCenter lobbyfora freepieceof pie(while supplieslast)! Ifyouwould like,bringa copyofyourownfavoritepie recipetosharewithothers.

Habits of Healthy People*

Wednesday, August 2 10am

Steeple Center, Room 200

Register By: July 26

Driver Improvement Course— 4 Hr. Refresher*

Wednesday, July 12, 9am 1pm

Steeple Center, Room 200

Cost: $24

Register By: July 5

WehavepartneredwiththeMNHighway SafetyResearchCentertoofferdriver improvementcoursesformaturedrivers. Uponcompletionofthiscourse,drivers 55+maybeentitledtoa10%discounton theirautoinsurance. This4-hrrefresher programisopentoanyonewhohastaken an8-hrcoursewithinthelast3years.

Happinessisachoiceandawayoflivingthatanyonecanlearn.Discoverhow youcanfindmorejoyineverypartofyourlife. You’llalsolearntipsfor stayingpositiveduringlife’schallenges. PresentedbyHumana.

Caponi Art Park Workshop: Birch Tree Resist Paintings*

Wednesday, August 30 1-2:30pm

Steeple Center, Room 202

Cost: $18/person

Register by: Wednesday, August 23

Learnhowtopainttheperfectwoodland scenefeaturingbirchtreesand accompanyingleavesusingafewsimple techniquesandmaterials. Youwillbe guidedstep-by-stepthroughthepainting processandbeintroducedtonewartterms andtechniquesrelatedtothisproject.

*Requires pre-registration. Please see page 2 for registration options.

Nature Walk*– NEW! Rosemount Parks & Rec 13885 South Robert Tr. Rosemount, MN 55068 Steeple Center 14375 South Robert Tr. Rosemount, MN 55068 (no mail delivery to this address) Rosemount Area Seniors PO Box 402 Rosemount, MN 55068 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: The Steeple Center 2 Ongoing Activities & Social Clubs 2 Area Services 2 Calendar 3 RAS Announcements 4 Parks & Rec Trips & Outings 5 Parks & Rec Programs 6 Other Opportunities 7 Contact Info 8 July 2023
Parks & Rec Programs/Announcements

THE STEEPLE CENTER

Welcome readers to the “News from the Steeple Center”, a publication for 55 plus/seniors in the Rosemount community. The Steeple Center houses the majority of the programs and events for those 55 plus. Programs are offered by the City of Rosemount Parks & Rec and the Rosemount Area Seniors.

Steeple Center Hours :

Monday-Thursday: 8:30am 3:30pm Friday: 8:30am-12pm

Evenings & Weekends: Based on Scheduled Events

To register for a Parks & Rec program:

• Register online at www.rosemountmn.gov/parks

• Mail a completed registration form and payment or drop it off at the Steeple Center during a program.

• Register in person at the Parks & Rec office located in the lower level of the Community Center.

ONGOING ACTIVITIES & SOCIAL CLUBS

Bridge Room 100

Mondays, 9 a.m.

Bring $0.50 for prize money

500 Room 100

Mondays, 12:30 p.m.

Bring $0.50 for prize money

Bid Euchre Room 100

Tuesdays, 9 a.m.

Bring $0.50 for prize money

Hand and Foot Room 100

Tuesdays, 1 p.m.

Canasta Room 100

Wednesdays, 10 a.m.

Bingo Room 100

3rd Wednesday, 1 p.m.

Senior LinkAge Line

1-800-333-2433

Senior LinkAge Line is a free telephone information and referral service which makes it easy for older adults and their families to find community resources close to home.

HelpOlderAdultsMN.org

This searchable online tool helps to find services and other resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. Categories include: home-delivered meals, grocery and drug deliveries, care coordination and home care.

Transportation Services:

• 651-602-5465 Transit Link

• 651-602-1111 Metro Mobility

Bring 6 quarters for prize money

Card Bingo Room 100

4th Wednesday of the month, 1 p.m.

3 nickels, 3 dimes, 3 quarters, $1 bill

Cribbage Room 100

Thursdays, 9 a.m.

Dominoes (Mexican Train) - Rm 100

2nd Wednesday of the month, 1 p.m.

Bring 13 nickels

Double Pinochle Room 100

Thursdays, 12:30 p.m.

Bring $0.50 for prize money

Euchre Room 100

Fridays, 9 a.m.

Bring $0.50 for prize money

AREA SERVICES

DARTS

651-455-1560 General Service

DARTS staff and volunteers can help with everything from household chores or accomplishing daily errands to enjoying the company of a visitor.

GAPP Transportation

952-953-9299

Provides transportation and medical transportation for people in Dakota County who are disabled or have no other mode of transportation available.

SNAP Outreach

651-307-9033

Second Harvest Heartland offers free programs to help ease your food budget.

Needlework Group Room 202

Mondays, 1 p.m.

Open Painting Group-Room 202

1st, 2nd,4th Tuesdays, 10a.m. 3p.m.

Craft Club Room 202

3rd Tuesday of the month, 1 p.m.

Puzzle & Book Exchange

Open during building hours

Quilting Group Room 202

1st & 3rd Wednesdays, 12:30 p.m.

Woodcarving Club Room 202

Mondays & Fridays, 9 a.m.

Meals on Wheels

612-623-3363

Meals on Wheels offers weekday home delivery of nutritious, hot midday meals on a short or long-term basis.

Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors (NAPS)

651-484-8241

Provides a free 35 lb box of food each month to qualifying seniors.

Help at Your Door

651-642-1892

Grocery delivery service orders can be placed over the phone or online. EBT payments/SNAP benefits are accepted. Sliding scale fee based on household size and income.

Page 2 News from the Steeple Center

*Advanced registration required, see page 2

**RAAC Event, see page 7

^Pre-registration required. Drop off envelope in Drop Box, see page 4

Check Monitors and Room Schedules at the Steeple Center for Activity Locations!

Page 3 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 9:00 Bridge 9:00 Woodcarving 9:30 SAIL Fitness 12:00 Insurance Counseling 12:30 500 1:00 Needlework 4 STEEPLE CENTER CLOSED 5 9:00 Walking Club 10:00 Canasta 12:30 Quilting 6 9:00 Cribbage 9:30 SAIL Fitness 12:30 PHD/UFO** 12:30 Pinochle 7 9:00 Euchre 9:00 Woodcarving 8 10 9:00 Bridge 9:00 Woodcarving 9:30 SAIL Fitness 12:30 500 1:00 Needlework 11 9:00 Bid Euchre 10:00 Open Painting 10:00 DrumFIT* 10:45 Blood Pressure Checks 11:30 Luncheon^ 1:00 Yoga* 1:00 Hand & Foot 12 9:00 Walking Club 9:00 Driver Safety* 10:00 Canasta 1:00 Dominoes 13 8:30 Munsinger Gardens Trip* 9:00 Cribbage 9:30 SAIL Fitness 12:30 PHD/UFO** 12:30 Pinochle 1:00 Yoga* 14 9:00 Euchre 9:00 Woodcarving 15 17 9:00 Bridge 9:00 Woodcarving 9:30 SAIL Fitness 12:00 Insurance Counseling 12:30 500 1:00 Needlework 18 9:00 Bid Euchre 10:00 DrumFIT* 1:00 Yoga* 1:00 Hand & Foot 1:00 Craft Club* 19 9:00 Walking Club 10:00 Canasta 12:30 Quilting 1:00 Bingo 20 9:00 Cribbage 9:30 SAIL Fitness 12:30 PHD/UFO** 12:30 Pinochle 1:00 Yoga* 21 9:00 Euchre 9:00 Woodcarving 10:00 Book Club 7:00 500 Tourney 22 24 9:00 Bridge 9:00 Woodcarving 9:30 SAIL Fitness 12:30 500 1:00 Needlework 1:00 Free Movie Monday 25 9:00 Bid Euchre 10:00 Open Painting 10:00 DrumFIT* 1:00 Hand & Foot 1:00 Yoga* 26 9:00 Walking Club 9:00 Advisory Board Meeting 10:00 Canasta 1:00 Card Bingo 27 9:00 Cribbage 9:30 SAIL Fitness 12:30 PHD/UFO** 12:30 Pinochle 1:00 Yoga* 1:00 Pie in July Social 28 9:00 Euchre 9:00 Woodcarving 7:00 Euchre Tourney 29 31 9:00 Bridge 9:00 Woodcarving 9:30 SAIL Fitness 12:30 500 1:00 Needlework
July 2023

Rosemount Area Seniors Information

Monthly Luncheon

Tuesday, July 11

RSVP Deadline: July 3

$13 for members/$15 for non-members

11:30am Lunch

12:15pm Entertainment

Steeple Center, Assembly Hall

Joinusforadeliciouslunchofpulledpork, potatosalad,bakedbeansanddessert cateredbyHouseofCoates.Theafterlunch entertainmentwillbeCardBingo! Please bring3nickels,3dimes,3quarters,anda$1 billforantes.Pre-registrationandpayment isrequired. Registrationenvelopescanbe placedintheRASdropboxlocatedatthe SteepleCenterwithpaymentenclosed.

Leprechaun Days Card Tournaments

500 Friday, July 21, 7:00pm

Euchre Friday, July 28, 7:00pm

Knowledgeableplayersofallagesare welcome. Registrationstartsat6:45p.m. andplaybeginsat7p.m.sharp! Thecost is$1,whichisusedasprizemoney.

Sunshine Service

Please contact Al Sprute at 651-4231666, if you know of an RAS member who could use a little “Sunshine” greeting. And we could all use a little extra sunshine right about now!

Leprechaun Days Button Sales

TheRosemountAreaSeniorsareonceagain sellingtheannualLeprechaunDaysbuttons! Theycostjust$1andearnyouachanceto winsomewonderfulprizes! Buttonsarefor saleattheSteeple Centerandat severallocal businesses. Ifyou wouldbeinterested inhelpingtosell buttonsatsomeof theLeprechaun Daysevents,please contactanRAS boardmember.

New Program Ideas

New Programs?

WehavehadfolksapproachParks&Recaboutacoupleofnewpotentialgroups,andwearehopingto gaugeinterestlevels:

• Music Jammers: Wehadanactivejammersgroupseveralyearsago,andthereissomeinterestin gettingitgoingagain! Thiswouldbeasocialgroupthatplaysmusictogether.

• Pen Pal Program: Wewouldcoordinatewithalocal5thgradeclassatDiamondPathElementaryfor thisfunpenpalprogram! Thecoordinatorwouldhelpprovidepromptsandideasaboutwhatto write. Therewouldalsobeatimetovisitthekidsandgetatouroftheirschool.

• Mahjong Group

Ifyouwouldbeinterestedineitheroftheseprogramsorhaveotherideas,pleasecontactStephanieat 651-322-6016orstephanie.baumann@rosemountmn.gov.

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Munsinger Gardens & Stearns County History Museum*

Thursday, July 13

Registration Deadline: Monday, June 12

Cost - $84/person

Bus leaves Community Center at 8:30am and returns at approximately 4:00pm

The first stop of the day will be at the Munsinger & Clemens Gardens, nestled along the shores of the Mississippi River. Enjoy these prestigious and nationally renowned gardens that attract visitors from all over the world. Stroll among the beautiful colors and inhale the garden fragrances. The Virginia Clemens Rose Garden features a series of gardens reminiscent of European gardens. Please note that this is a self-guided tour that will require walking; you are encouraged to wear durable and comfortable footwear. After your stroll through the gardens, enjoy a lunch at the Coyote Moon Grille restaurant overlooking the Territory Golf Club in St. Cloud. Lunch will include an entrée, popover, salad, side dish, beverage, and a dessert. We will then head to the Stearns County History Museum for a guided tour of the collection of photographs, printed materials and artifacts related to the history of Stearns County and its diverse heritage. After the guided tour, take time to explore the two floors of gallery space at your own pace.

Millner Heritage Vineyard—FULL WITH WAITLIST*

Thursday, September 14

Registration Deadline: Monday, August 14

Cost - $88/person

Bus leaves Community Center at 9:00am and returns at approximately 4:45pm

The day will begin with a stop in St. Bonifacius to purchase meats at Mackenthun Sausage & Deli. They sell handmade smoked meats, sausages, jerky, apple wood smoked bacon and ham, brats, meat pies, braunschweiger and many other outstanding products. We will then enjoy a leisurely ride through the back roads of rural central Minnesota heading to the Millner Heritage Vineyard & Winery near Kingston. This European style winery was designed, built and is operated by the Millner family. The panoramic view of the nineacre estate is breathtaking. A member of the family will explain the process of developing and caring for a vineyard. Hear and see the art of wine making from fresh grapes to completed wine in the bottle. Please note that this is a standing/walking tour, with parts in refrigerated areas. After the tour, enjoy lunch and a wine tasting presentation. The menu will include chicken, a potato and vegetable, bread, coffee, and a cookie. You will have the opportunity to make wine purchases before heading to the last stop of the day, Bongards Creamery Retail Store near Norwood Young America. They have been selling premium cheeses since 1908.

DrumFIT Cardio Drumming*

Tuesdays, 10:00am, $10/month

Register By: July 10

WehavepartneredwithDrumFIT,theworld’s leadingcardiodrummingprogram,tohaveaccessto theirextensiveon-demandclasscontentandvideo library. DrumFITClassicsMusic,Memory&Motion isauniquecardiodrummingprogram,designedfor olderadults,thatusesmovementandrhythmto benefitboththemindandbody. Participantsbenefit fromimprovedmemoryandcognitivefunction, increasedhearthealth,enhancedmoodaswellas reducedstressandanxiety,whiledrummingalong withgreatgenerationalmusic.

Walking Club

Wednesdays, May - September 9:00am

Central Park (2893 145th Street West)

Interestedingettingoutdoorsthisspringand summertowalk? Wouldyoulikesomecompanyto makethewalksabitmorefun? Ifyouanswered yes,thenpleaseconsiderjoiningourSteepleCenter WalkingClub! WewillmeetatCentralParkand walkthebeautifulKochMinnesotaTrail. Oneloop isapproximately0.8miles,andyoucanmakethe looponce,twice,orasmanytimesasyouwould like! Allabilitylevelsarewelcome. Bringasnack andstayafterforsomemoresocializingifyou wouldlike!

*Registration required. Please see page 2 for registration options.

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Parks & Rec Programs & Offerings

Steeple Center Book Club

Friday, July 21, 10:00am

Book Title: “The Sentence: A Novel” by Louise Erdich

Callingallbooklovers! Wearepartnering upwiththeRobertTrailLibrarytooffera bookclubrighthereattheSteepleCenter. Thereisnocost,andnoneedtoregister.

Craft Club*

Tuesday, July 18, 1:00pm

Steeple Center, Room 202

Register By: July 11

Cost: $6/person

Project: Magnetic Message Board

Joinusforafun afternoonofcrafting!

Suppliesandtoolswill beprovided,anda facilitatorwillbe presenttoleadthe project. Pleasenotethat picturesareexamples only;actualprojectswill vary. Classspaceis limited,soreserveyour spottoday!

Bingo

Wednesday, July 19, 1:00pm Room 100

Eachplayerwillhavetheirownsingle-use card. Wewillplay6games -pleasebring $0.25pergame. Noregistrationrequired!

Yoga*

Tuesdays: July 11 Aug 1 (skip 7/4)

Thursdays: July 13 –Aug 3 (skip 7/6)

1:00-2:00pm

Register By: 1 WEEK Prior to Session

Cost: $30/session (4 classes)

Steeple Center, Room 200

JoininstructorsStaceyPopp(Tuesdays) andLoriKearney(Thursdays)forthis 50+yogaclass. Properbreathingand gentlepostureswillbetaughttoenhance strengthandmobility. Chairsare availableandcanbeusedtoadaptposes foryourcomfort. Theclassenvironment willhelppromotepeaceful,joyfuland healthyindividuals. Participantsare encouragedtobringtheirownmats.

Free Movie Monday

“The Lost City”

Monday, July 24, 1:00pm

Assembly Hall

Skipthetheaterprices andcomeenjoyafree moviepresentation withyourfriendsatthe SteepleCenter! Closed captioningwillbe turnedon.

Blood Pressure Checks

Tuesday, July 11 10:45 11:15am

Steeple Center, Conference Room

AnursefromTheRosemountSenior LivingwillbeattheSteepleCenterthe firstTuesdayofeachmonthtodo FREE bloodpressurechecks!

*Requires pre-registration. Please see page 2 for registration options.

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Other Opportunities

Rosemount Area Arts Council (RAAC) Events

TheRosemountAreaArtsCouncil (RAAC)hostsmanyexcitingevents attheSteepleCenterthatyoucan takeadvantageof. Ticketscanbe purchasedonlineatRAAC’swebsite www.rosemountarts.com,atthe SteepleCenterduringtheirBox OfficeHours(Mondays10am-12pm, Tuesdays9-11amandThursdays13pm),oratthedoor.

Upcoming Events:

ArtBlast: 7-Day Celebration of Art, June 19-25

Pleasevisitwww.rosemountarts.comformore informationregardingtheArtBlastscheduleand activities. Someoftheactivitiesinclude:

• Photo Contest Display—Steeple Center Lobby

June19-23,Seecalendarfortimes.

• South of the River Band Concert Central Park

Monday, June19th,7:00pm

• Star Wars in the Park—Central Park

Tuesday,June20th,6:00-7:30pm

• Melodrama Central Park

Tuesday,June20th,7:30pm

• Brio Brass Band—Central Park

Wednesday,June21st,7:00-8:00pm

• Second Act Players Variety Show Steeple Center

Wednesday,June21st,7:00pm

• Les Blake “No Cash” Band - Central Park

RAAC’s PHD and UFO Group:

Doyouhaveanyprojectshalfdone(PHDs)or unfinishedobjects(UFOs)hangingaroundyour house? Beitknitting,crocheting,beadwork, embroidery,woolworkoranyothertypeofhand work,wewouldlovetohaveyoujoinourgroup. Thisisasocialgrouphopingtofinishprojects whileenjoyingthecamaraderiefoundwithlike artists. Thereisnofeeassociatedwithjoiningthis group.Forquestions,pleasecontactJeanCrewson, 952-994-1480orjccrewson@@gmail.com. The group will meet on Thursdays from 12:303:30pm in Room 202.

Thursday,June22nd,6:30-7:30pm

• “BOB” - The Music of Bob Dylan Central Park

Thursday,June22nd,7:45-8:45pm

• Salsa del Soul Central Park

Friday,June23rd,7:00-8:30pm

• Bluegrass Americana Festival Central Park

Saturday,June24th,6:00-9:00pm

• John Philip Sousa Band Central Park

Sunday,June25th,7:00pm

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RAAC

RAS Executive Board

President RichardKnutson

612-840-6669

Vice-Pres. KarenSchraan

651-322-7885

Secretary OpenPosition

Treasurer TerranceYourchuck

651-423-2782

RosemountParks&Rec

Main Office: 651-322-6000

Stephanie Baumann: 651-322-6016

Lacelle Cordes: 651-322-6011

Medicare Insurance Counseling

1st & 3rd Mondays: 12pm, 1:15pm, 2:30pm

Cost: FREE, Medicare,withallitschanges,canbevery complicated,butyoudon’thavetoletitcomplicate yourlife! MeetwithaHealthInsuranceCounselor fromTrelliswhocanassistwith:

• UnderstandingthebasicsofMedicareand MedicalAssistance

• ChoosingaMedicaresupplement

• ChoosingaMedicarePartDplan

• ProcessingofMedicareandMedicalAssistance claims

• Assistingwithhealthinsuranceforms

• Exploringwaystolowerprescriptioncosts Appointmentsarerequired. Visit https:// trellisconnects.org/get-help/medicare/ (preferred)orcalltheSeniorLinkAgeLineat1-800 -333-2433toschedule.

13885 South Robert Trail

Rosemount, MN 55068

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