SJC's Hours of Operation

Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8am-8pm

Tuesday & Thursday: 8am-9pm

Saturdays: 8am-Noon

Attention SJC Members: Please scan your card as soon as you enter the building instead of scanning as you leave. It is safer for you that we know you are here. Thank you so much for your help.
Discover Opportunities Online -
Find SJC's Trips, Exercise Classes, Piano Classes & More!
The Winter/Spring 2022 Recreation catalog, which includes Adult 50+ classes, trips and special events through May, is online at Plano Recreation Catalog and at SJC.

To register online, you must have an active account with an email address.
 
To register in-person, go to any of our recreation centers: Carpenter Park Recreation Center, Liberty Recreation Center, Oak Point Recreation Center, Plano Aquatic Center, Sam Johnson Recreation Center or Tom Muehlenbeck Recreation Center.
 
Call any of the recreation centers to register by phone.
The Summer 2022 Recreation catalog, which includes Adult 50+ opportunities, is online to view at Summer Plano Recreation Catalog. Adults 50+ classes begin on page 71. Catalogs are available at SJC and other Plano recreation centers.

Registration for Plano residents will begin at 8am on Saturday, May 7th.

Registration for non-residents will begin on Monday, May 9th.

The Summer session will run June 6th through August.
The Courtyard is Happy & Bright
We are blooming again thanks to our gardeners. Members of the Plano Garden Club volunteer their time and talents to make our courtyard shine.
Thank you, Plano Garden Club!
Cinco De Mayo is Full
Cinco De Mayo Celebration
Thursday, May 5th
1-3pm
SJC Ballroom
Information & Wellness Fair at SJC
SAM JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER'S
INFORMATION & WELLNESS FAIR
Monday, May 16th
9am-1pm
FREE
Over 50 Exhibitors!
COVID Booster Shots provided by THR!
Informative Breakout Sessions!
Free Chair Massages!
Door Prizes!
Fitness Demonstrations!
Free Health Screenings!
The First 130 Customers Can Buy a 1/2-Priced Breakfast or Lunch from the Waffle O'licious Food Truck, 10am-Noon!
Fitness Opportunities at SJC
(Fitness Classes May Be Prorated)
JUST ADDED!
GENTLE YOGA FLOW
Taught by Andrea (Andi) Goldsticker
Wednesdays, June 8th-July 13th
9:30am-10:20am
$55
#47410
Nourish your body in a gentle yoga class designed to strengthen your body and calm your mind leading to a more vibrant lifestyle. Gain confidence as you safely move through poses to create greater flexibility, mobility and strength while caring for your individual needs and health. Through moments of quieting your mind, you will discover how to fully engage in your life with intention, mindfulness, and purpose.

STRENGTH BUILDING
Taught by Camerine Day
Thursdays, April 14th-May 26th
11:30am-12:20pm
$65
#42728
This class is designed to improve daily life with the use of strength building, balance, range of motion exercises, and flexibility -- all with low-impact activities designed for all fitness levels to be successful. Modifications will be provided to ensure maximum results. No equipment required but students will need to be able to get up and down off the floor.

JUST ADDED!
WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATION
Taught by Troy Scoggins
Tuesday, May 17th
10am-11am
$9
#47117
Learn how to use the weight and cardio machines at Sam Johnson Recreation Center. A certified personal fitness trainer will teach you how to properly use weight room equipment and give you tips to maximize your workout.

YOGA 50+
Taught by Suzi Checki
Mondays, 11am-Noon, April 11th-May 23rd, $65, #41067 Register Here
Wednesdays, 11am-Noon, April 13th-May 25th, $65, #41142 Register Here

When you feel younger, you look younger! Yoga promotes physical fitness and enhances your health through stretching, breathing and relaxation exercises. A yoga mat is recommended.
Art Classes at SJC
OIL PAINTING WITH LOU ANN (INT)
Taught by Lou Ann Bower
Mondays, May 2nd-May 30th
Class will not meet May 16th
1pm-4pm
$95
#40927
Students will learn the basics of composition, color, form, perspective, and techniques of application in order to accomplish a worthwhile painting. The class will be painting still life, landscapes, and special interest subjects supplied by the teacher and/or the student. The picture shown represents the type of painting style you will be learning (not the actual subject matter). Supply list will print on receipt. 

PENCIL ART
Taught by Sue Mahon
Wednesdays, May 4th-May 25th
10am-Noon
$75
#40922
This still life, floral, and landscape class explores clay-based, wax, graphite, watercolor, charcoal, and pastel pencils. A new project is offered each month with a how-to sheet, supply list and reference photo. Techniques and surfaces used are interesting and informative. Supplies are furnished your first month. New students will do a different project than the class picture shown. Must sign up at least 24 hours before the first class. 

PORTRAIT DRAWING
Taught by Sue Mahon
Mondays, May 2nd-May 30th
Class will not meet May 16th
10am-Noon
$75
#43663
Many people admire the talents of portrait artists, but they may not realize that much of the 'so-called' talent is simply techniques anyone can learn. If you can see, use your hands, and follow simple instructions, you can draw a portrait. Sue Mahon has over 30 years of drawing and teaching experience teaching hundreds of people to draw portraits. She can teach you, too. Supplies are furnished your first month. New students will do a different project than the class picture shown. Must sign up at least 24 hours before the first class. 

YOU CAN PAINT
Taught by Susan Garden
Friday, May 6th
1pm-4pm
$39
#40948
Even if you've never held a brush or can't draw a straight line, you'll be amazed at the beautiful oil painting you can complete in one fun and inspiring lesson. Beginners learn basics of color mixing, brushstrokes, and perspective while completing a detailed landscape or seascape. All supplies are provided. Bring paper towels and wear old clothes. In May you'll paint, "Desert Mesa." 

WATERCOLORING DOODLE SESSION-NEW
Taught by Charlotte Samuel
Friday, June 17th
10am-11:30am
$15
#47086
Enjoy a relaxing watercolor session. You will create an 11” x 15” watercolor work of art. The image is already on the watercolor pad, ready to paint. All supplies are included. 

Business & Etc... Opportunities at SJC
HEARING LOSS & BRAIN HEALTH
Thursday, May 5th
10am-11am
FREE
#43517
Hearing is a complex sense that provides us with awareness of environmental sounds and the ability to communicate. The ear is the organ responsible for perceiving sound, but the brain is responsible for processing the sound. It is necessary that both organs work properly for hearing to occur. Learn how age-related hearing loss and brain function (cognition) are associated. Presented by Clearlife Hearing Care.

DEMENTIA: NOT ALWAYS ALZHEIMER'S
Thursday, May 12th
10am-11am
$5
#43515
We all worry about memory issues as we age. Find out what is normal and when dementia may be knocking at the door. What are the signs for dementia; some strategies for dealing with it; and possible ways to preserve our precious memory.

STROKE AWARENESS: SIGNS, SYMPTOMS & REHAB
Tuesday, May 17th
Noon-1pm
$5
#41992
Learning about strokes and understanding what causes them can help you possibly avoid having one. About 80% of all strokes are PREVENTABLE, but you need to know and understand what you can do to avoid having a stroke. Learn about the signs, symptoms and prevalence of stroke. Find out about amazing technologies that help stroke survivors recover and regain health and independence. Rehabilitation is key to coming back after a stroke along with adjustment of lifestyle and risk factors.

FALL PREVENTION-NEW
Taught by Linda Hampton
Wednesday, May 18th
11am-Noon
$5
#43608
Learn simple resolutions for reducing the risk of falling.

HOW TO DISCUSS ELDER CARE WITH YOUR PARENTS-NEW
Taught by Jeff Kort
Tuesday, May 24th
7pm-8pm
$5
#43166
It can be uncomfortable to talk about financial assets, health care expenses, health care preferences, and end-of-life wishes. But unless these decisions or preferences are shared, your family can't follow through with your plans. Learn some tips for starting discussions about these issues.

CYBER GENERATIONS
Taught by Bryan Chew
Wednesday & Thursday, June 15th & 16th
9am-11am
#47188
Bryan Chew and members of his CyberPatriots team will be hosting the 2-day “Cyber Generations” workshop again in 2022. The workshop focuses on Cyber Security for older adults. In 2020 this group hosted the workshop for over 25 Sam Johnson Recreation Center registrants and it received very positive reviews from those who attended. For two hours each day, you will be provided with information on a range of topics: how to secure the technology you use every day; how to browse the web safely; how to protect your personal information; how to create strong, easy-to-remember passwords; how to prevent identity theft; how to recognize and avoid computer viruses and scams, and how to keep your Social Media accounts safe. The material to be presented was professionally developed by AT&T, Boeing, and the U.S. Air Force Association and it is specifically designed for Adults 50+. Space is limited, so register now.

Lunch at the Gazebo Café
The Gazebo Café, located in SJC and operated by trained volunteers:
 
Monday through Friday, 11am-12:30pm, no reservation required.
 
Membership is required (or pay a daily fee) to enjoy a Café lunch.
 
DAILY STANDARD MENU:

Sandwiches
Choice of wheat or white bread with lettuce, tomato, onion,
dill pickles or bread & butter pickles

  • Ham, Bacon & Cheese Club $3.50
  • Ham, Turkey & Cheese Club $3.50
  • Turkey, Bacon & Cheese Club $3.50
  • Chicken Salad or Tuna Salad $2.75
  • Bacon, Lettuce & Tomato $2.50
  • Ham $2.50
  • Turkey $2.50
Salad Bowls & Baked Potato
  • Chicken Salad $3.50
  • Tuna Salad $3.50
  • Tossed Green Salad $2
  • Loaded Baked Potato $3.50

Sides
  • Egg Salad .75
  • Fruit Salad .75
  • Tossed Green Salad .75
  • Crackers .25
  • A la carte chicken salad/tuna salad (per scoop) $2

Drinks
  • Tea, Lemonade/refills .50/.25
  • Coke, Coke Zero, Diet Coke, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, Diet Dr. Pepper .75
  • Bottled Water .75

Price shown includes sales tax.

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BLUE PLATE SPECIALS:
$5
Tea/Lemonade Included

5/3: Chicken Tetrazzini & Fruit Salad
5/4: Stromboli & Side Salad 
5/5: Meatball Sub & Side Salad
5/6: Chicken Fajita Rollup & Mexican Street Corn
 
5/9: Spaghetti Bolognese, Side Salad & Garlic Bread
5/10: Chicken Cordon Bleu Bake & Green Beans
5/11: Baked Potato with Pulled Pork
5/12: Cheeseburger, Chips & Baked Beans
5/13: Bean & Cheese Burrito with Mexican Street Corn (Vegetarian)
 
5/16: Chicken Alfredo, Broccoli & Roll 
5/17: Frito Pie & Side Salad
5/18: King Ranch Casserole & Side Salad
5/19: Reuben Sandwich & Baked Beans
5/20: Black Bean Tostadas with Guacamole (Vegetarian)
 
5/23: Portobello Quesadillas & Side Salad (Vegetarian)
5/24: Pulled Pork Sandwich with Coleslaw
5/25: Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes & Glazed Carrots
5/26: Cheeseburger & Baked Beans
5/27: Chicken Casserole & Green Beans
 
5/30: Closed for Memorial Day
5/31: Spinach and Mushroom Lasagna & Side Salad (Vegetarian)
6/1: Chicken Ranch Wrap & Chips
6/2: Taco Salad with Avocado
6/3: Baked Ziti & Side Salad
Volunteers Needed
Would you like to volunteer in our Gazebo Café? Our volunteers serve from 9am to 1:30pm Monday-Friday. If you can volunteer for any of those days each week please let us know! We appreciate any help and would love to contact you! Please reach out to Lauren at [email protected] or (972) 941-5674.

Would you like to be a Bingo caller on Wednesdays, 1pm-2:30pm or Saturdays, 9:15am to 11:30am? Please let us know! If you can help we would love to hear from you! Please contact Janet at [email protected] or call her at (972) 941-5752.

We also need Greeters! Greeters serve for two hours per week, welcome people into our Center, give tours, and answer questions about activities and memberships. Please contact Janet at the above email or # if you can help. Thank you.
The SJRC Council Needs You!

Are you fun? Creative? Outgoing? Do you enjoy making new friends? 
 
The SJRC Council is an all-volunteer elected board that plans low-cost events that enrich the lives of participants at the Sam Johnson Recreation Center. Would you like to join us? If so, leave your name, email and phone number at the front desk.
Bingo!
Bingo is played:
Wednesdays, 1pm-2:30pm
Saturdays, 9:30am-11:15am
$1/card
Please bring $1 bills. No change made.
Bridge

Monday Duplicate Bridge
Meets every Monday, Noon-3pm. Reservation not required. Call Doris Sivernell (214) 558-2819. The voicemail is working.

Tuesday Party Bridge
Meets every Tuesday, Noon-3pm. No partner required

First Friday Duplicate Game
The first Friday of each month, there is a 5-table duplicate bridge game in Lone Star B. Play begins at 11:30am. If you are interested and/or have any questions, please contact Jeanne Edwards at (830) 708-0003. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Friday Afternoon Bridge
Regular bridge is played each Friday, Noon-3pm. Beginners are welcome but must know how to play. No partner required except for on the 3rd Friday of the month. If you don’t have a partner, come at 11:45am to arrange for one. 

Tuesday Evening Dances, 7pm-9:15pm
The Kings of Swing
2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th Thursdays
12:30pm-2pm
in Lone Star A, B & D
FREE
Attendees need a membership (or to pay a daily fee)
Come to dance or just sit and listen.
Knitters & Crocheters
Fridays, 9:30am-Noon
in Lone Star C
If you knit or crochet, care facilities always need items we can make. If you would like to help, please join the group.
Pinochle
If you are interested in playing on Tuesdays at 1:30pm, please contact Kathy at (214) 734-0300.
Scrabble
Non-competitive players only - this is only for fun! Scrabble is excellent for your brain. Playing it regularly can increase your vocabulary; aid in delaying the development of dementia; encourage social connection; and help improve your happiness, concentration and confidence! Join us Mondays at 1pm in Lone Star B. If you are interested in playing, please reach out to Stan at [email protected]. Let's have some fun!
Strum & Hum

Do you play guitar? Would you like to strum around with some others who play, too?

If so, give Roger Kort a call at (210) 378-3159 or email him at [email protected].

The group meets in Classroom 3 on Fridays, 10:30am to Noon and really has a good time!
Writer's Discussion Group
We are a small group but are looking for new members. We are a friendly bunch whose purpose is to enjoy the creative process of writing and oral story telling. The group is open to beginning writers, bloggers, poets, published authors and people who enjoy the creative writing and story telling experience.

Each member tries to have a piece to share each meeting, but that is not necessary. Members usually choose their own subject matter. The pieces can be short or as long as 12 pages. Also if you have a longer novel or novelette you would like to share, we would be eager to hear your composition on a meeting-to-meeting basis. 
 
We meet the 2nd and 4th Monday, 1pm to 3pm. Presently we are meeting via Zoom but we're open to gather again in person at SJC depending on interest. If you are interested in joining us, please email Deborah Grant at [email protected]. Thank you!
AARP Driver Safety Classes
Call (888) 227-7669 (1-888-AARPNOW) for automated information regarding in-person and online Drivers Safety Courses.
This Way & That
Frisco Fair 2022
Through Sunday, May 15th
Admission is FREE
Look forward to the biggest fair yet, with more rides more food, and more activities. Check for updates and additional information at Friscofair.com

THIS IS NOT AN SJC TRIP.
Asian Art Exhibition
Plano Courtyard Theater's Atrium Gallery
Monday through Friday, 9am-4pm, May 2nd-May 31st
Admission is FREE
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. At Plano Courtyard Theater's atrium gallery, there will be an Asian Art Exhibition showcasing art by local artists. The Courtyard Theater is open on weekdays, 9am-4pm, and on weekends when there are performances within the theater itself. The Asian Art Exhibition is free and open to the public.
For more information, visit artexhibition.asianamericanheritage.org.

THIS IS NOT AN SJC TRIP.
Blithe Spirit
Art Centre Theatre
Friday, May 6th-Sunday, May 15th
11am-5pm
Tickets: $15 online or $20 at the door
The play concerns the socialite and novelist Charles Condomine, who invites the eccentric medium and clairvoyant, Madame Arcati, to his house to conduct a séance, hoping to gather material for his next book. The scheme backfires when he is haunted by the ghost of his annoying and temperamental first wife, Elvira, after the séance. Elvira makes continual attempts to disrupt Charles's marriage to his second wife, Ruth, who cannot see or hear the ghost.
Performances:
  • Friday, May 6th, 2022 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, May 7th, 2022 at 7:30pm
  • Sunday, May 8th, 2022 at 3:30pm
  • Friday, May 13th, 2022 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, May 14th, 2022 at 7:30pm
  • Sunday, May 15th, 2022 at 3:30pm
Rated: PG-13


THIS IS NOT AN SJC TRIP.
Plano AsiaFest
Haggard Park
Saturday, May 7th
11am-5pm
Admission is FREE
AsiaFest will showcase the rich cultures of Asia with numerous demonstrations and performances, a fashion show, martial arts, cultural booths, fine art, food from many countries, and music from many cultures. It will be a fun and engaging time for the entire family. Parking is free in City lots. Click here for additional details.

THIS IS NOT AN SJC TRIP.
"Salt the Rim" Margarita Tasting
Saturday, May 7th
6pm-10:30pm
$25
Taste and dance your way through the City’s second annual margarita tasting celebration, Salt the Rim. For the cost of one ticket, you will enjoy four different craft margaritas, vote in the tasting contest, listen to live music, and watch exciting dance performances.

This year’s margarita-making competitors include The Fillmore Pub, Vickery Park Plano, Urban Rio and Better Than Sex - A Dessert Restaurant.

Tickets are $25 and are on sale now. Must be age 21 or older. Contact Amy Pagan, Arts & Events marketing specialist at (972) 941-5156 if you have questions. 

THIS IS NOT AN SJC TRIP.
Cottonwood Art Festival
Richardson's Cottonwood Park
Saturday, May 7th-Sunday, May 8th
Admission is FREE
From its humble beginnings in 1969, the outdoor Cottonwood Art Festival has developed into one of the most prestigious fine art festivals in the United States. Click here for additional details.

THIS IS NOT AN SJC TRIP.
Clint Sherman Concert
McCall Plaza
Saturday, May 14th
7:30pm-10:30pm
Admission is FREE
Clint Sherman’s powerful voice blends country, rock and soul and invites listeners to sit down and stay awhile. He earned a spot on Blake Shelton’s team during season 21 of NBC’s “The Voice,” and now he will take the stage for this free, outdoor concert at McCall Plaza in the heart of Downtown Plano Arts District. Presented by Plano Arts & Events.

THIS IS NOT AN SJC TRIP.
WinStar World Casino in Oklahoma
Wednesday, May 18th
8:30am-4:30pm
$19
#41059
Ride comfortably on a luxury coach (with a restroom) to WinStar World Casino in Oklahoma! Bring money for food, fun and souvenirs. Lunch will be on your own at one of the many restaurants. Cost covers transportation and chaperone. A lot of walking is required so wear comfortable shoes. We will depart from Liberty Recreation Center, 2601 Glencliff Dr., Plano, TX 75075.

Texas Mineral & Fossil Show
Plano Event Center
Friday, May 20th-Sunday, May 22nd
Friday & Saturday, 10am-6pm; Sunday, 10am-5pm
Admission is FREE
If you love fossils, dinosaurs, gemstones, lapidary, cabochons, handmade jewelry, crystals, meteorites, gold, silver, turquoise, pyrites, and mineral specimens, then this show is your destination!

THIS IS NOT AN SJC TRIP
Give the Gift of Fun & Fitness
Give the Gift of Fun & Fitness
with a "Play in Plano"
GIFT CARD
It can be used at SJC or at any of the Plano recreation centers.
You decide the dollar amount.
It can be used for memberships, day passes, classes, trips, special events or at the Gazebo Café. It’s the perfect gift.
Available at SJC's front desk.
T-Shirts For Sale
Let's go
Plano Parks and Recreation
The Benefits Are Endless


T-Shirts For Sale
At SJC's front desk.
Small through 3XL
All sizes are $10.
Get one for yourself or give as a gift.
Plano's Rain Barrel & Compost Bin Sale
Don’t leave your yard high and dry in case Plano enacts summer drought watering restrictions. Get some really good deals during the City’s Annual Rain Barrel & Compost Bin Sale going on right now. Make your purchase by Sunday, May 8th at RainBarrelProgram.org/Plano

They sold out last year so don't delay! Plan to pick up your order on Saturday, May 21st at the Gerald P. Cosgrove Public Works Service Center, 4120 W. Plano Parkway. 
Community Recycling Events for Electronics, Paper Shredding, Clothing & Shoes: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle!
Check out these opportunities designed to divert materials away from the landfill. Any funds received go toward sustainability and environmental education. Let's recycle today for a better tomorrow!

Plano City News
In this week’s edition of Plano City News:

  • It's Heritage Preservation Month
  • Come to Davis Library's grand reopening celebration on Sunday, May 15th!
  • Reserving Plano park pavilions
fyi50+ Magazine
Do you enjoy reading magazines? Isn't it challenging to find a good magazine with more articles and opportunities than advertisements? Well, there is such a magazine with very enjoyable, educational and helpful articles written specifically for adults 50+, and it's called fyi50+. If you like turning the pages and feeling them in your hand, then come grab a copy at SJC. Copies are available in the east-entrance lobby. If you prefer flipping pages online, then click here.
Group Travel
Contact Celebration Magazine for Group Tour Opportunities:
Office: (469) 569-6237 | Click Here For More Information.
Get Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests
Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order 4 free at-⁠home COVID-⁠19 tests. The tests are completely free. Orders will usually ship in 7-12 days.

Order your tests now so you have them when you need them.


If you need a COVID-⁠19 test now, please see other testing resources for free testing locations in your area.
Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Teams
Collin County Health Care Services has formed Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Teams to help provide more options for those who are homebound or in long-term care facilities who wish to receive vaccinations.

The NO COST COVID-19 services these Mobile Teams provide are available by appointment only and based on staff availability. Email the Mobile Teams at [email protected] or call (214) 491-4821.
Caption Call: Life is Calling
Do you have trouble hearing on the phone? Do you keep asking people to repeat themselves? If so, you may be eligible for no-cost telephone captioning from CaptionCall. The phone displays big, easy-to-read text that automatically captions your conversation. It dials, rings and works just like a regular phone.

  • Phone and services at no cost to you
  • Complimentary delivery, installation, training and support
  • Easy to use
  • Captions make understanding phone calls easier
  • Features include speakerphone, answering machine, and custom audio
  • Hearing aid friendly
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Captioning also available for iPad and iPhone with CaptionCall Mobile.
  • Captioned voice messages included
  • No cost if you have hearing loss and need captions to use the phone efficiently

CaptionCall is part of a federally funded program to benefit people with hearing loss. This fund pays the total cost of service for qualified users.

May is National Barbecue Month
Common Ingredients in Barbecue - Word Search
Related to BBQ - Word Scramble
1. ABBCEERU

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2. STRIKEB

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3. VERONICAR

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4. CCALOHAR

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5. OFWEIRDO

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6. MISTREPAT

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7. LIQUA

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8. ISORERIEST

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9. NAGONISES

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10. PAUSALT

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11. ECROWNETS

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12. BELEVGATES

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Answers are displayed at the bottom of the e-Trendsetter.
Challenge Yourself With Wordl
Wordle is a web-based word game developed by Josh Wardle. A player has six attempts to guess a five-letter word. Feedback is given for each guess, in the form of colored tiles, indicating when letters match or occupy the correct position. 

Every day, it's a new five-letter word. After every guess, each letter is marked as either green, yellow or gray.

  • Green indicates that letter is correct and in the correct position.
  • Yellow means it is in the answer but not in the right position.
  • Gray indicates it is not in the answer at all. 

Target words may have duplicate letters, such as the "o" in "robot", and the color-coded responses do not clue the player about additional uses of such duplicated letters. The game has a "hard mode" option, which requires players to include letters marked as green and yellow in subsequent guesses. 

The game also has a dark theme as well as a high-contrast theme for colorblind accessibility, which changes the color scheme from green and yellow to orange and blue.

Jigsaw Puzzles for Challenging Fun

and see if you can beat our time of 8:28!
A MOTHER'S LOVE

and see if you can beat our time of 9:51!
MOTHER & BABY GIRAFFE


and see if you can beat our time of 9:30!
BLUEBIRDS ON BRANCH


and see if you can beat our time of 6:00!
Bacon-Wrapped Smokies
Yield: 16 servings

Ingredients
  • 1 pound sliced bacon, cut into thirds
  • 1 (14 ounce) package small smoked sausages
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar, or to taste

Directions
  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
  • Refrigerate 2/3 of the bacon until needed. It is easier to wrap the sausages with cold bacon.
  • Wrap each sausage with a piece of bacon and secure with a toothpick. Place on a large baking sheet. Sprinkle brown sugar generously over all.
  • Bake for 40 minutes in the preheated oven, until the sugar is bubbly. To serve, place the sausages in a slow cooker and keep on the low setting.
Annual Membership to Sam Johnson Recreation Center
For Adults 50+
Everyone entering SJC must either have an annual membership, be attending a class, or pay the daily drop-in fee. Before purchasing a membership, you must provide proof of residency. Annual membership for Plano residents is $15 and $25 for non-residents. Membership to SJC can only be used at SJC. Adults 50 years of age and older may use their general Plano recreation center membership at SJC. Silver Sneakers, Silver & Fit, Prime, and Renew Active memberships are accepted at City of Plano recreation centers.
Opportunity for Non-Members (Who are 50+ Years Old)
SJC has added a daily drop-in fee for those who do not have a membership:

  • $2 for Plano residents
  • $3 for Non-residents

If you have a membership this does not pertain to you. If an Adult 50+ without a membership would like to enjoy the facility, too, they can now for the above fee. They will be required to pay this fee each day they come until they purchase a membership. The daily drop-in fee does not count towards an individual's membership fee unless they pay the daily drop-in fee on the same day they purchase a membership - then the two or three-dollar fee they paid that same day can be applied towards their membership fee.
The Wellness Center for Older Adults
The Wellness Center provides a variety of services and programs to seniors and caregivers. Counseling, preventative health care services, support groups, volunteer-based transportation program, benefits counseling, and referral services are available to all seniors and caregivers in Collin County, promoting healthy and independent living.
Free Counseling for Caregivers (by appointment)
Positive encouragement and mental well-being are promoted through counseling on various levels. A licensed therapist offers one-on-one counseling designed to meet the unique needs of caregivers (any age) of seniors age 60+ or adult children with disabilities. Many support groups are offered as well!
Regular Monthly Events
Caregiver Support Group is held on the third Tuesday of the month from 6:30pm-8:30pm and the second Wednesday of the month from 1:30pm-3pm (both via Zoom).

Memory Café is a social and cognitively stimulating time of activities for individuals with dementia and their caregiver. Held on the third Thursday of each month at 9:30am.

Mental Aerobics is a class designed to sharpen brain skills through critical thinking worksheets, jigsaw puzzles, socialization, search puzzles, and games created to help brain development. Think of it as an exercise class for the head! No reservation is needed. Make a plan to join us for this great get-together. Held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month, 10:30am-11:30am in Classroom 2.

The Front Porch is an in-person (masks required) group that gets together on the last Thursday of the month from 1pm-2:30pm. Join us for a safe space full of laughter, snacks, conversation, and sharing of memories in a small group setting (10-12 people). 
Healthcare Services and Screenings (by appointment)
$20—Foot care and Hand care (nail trimming and filing)
$25—Ear Cleaning  
Free Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar Checks
Low-Cost Bloodwork Lab Tests
Free Durable Medical Equipment Loans (walkers, canes, wheelchairs, rollators, crutches, commode chairs, etc.)

Located in the Sam Johnson Recreation Center
401 W. 16th Street, Plano, TX 75075  
972-953-7669
Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9am-4pm
Community Resources for Seniors
Helpful Links & Resources



  • The Plano Independent School District (PISD)’s RSVP program is for seniors 65+. The program provides seniors access to PISD functions, tours of PISD facilities, culinary events, senior high plays, sporting events, etc. all for free. View more information and sign up online.

There are many organizations focused on helping seniors. A few of these organizations are listed below. Click on an organization’s name to visit its website. The City of Plano has no responsibility for the content on these websites.



Additional Information
Senior Advisory Board
Word Scramble Answers
1) BARBECUE 2) BRISKET 3) CARNIVORE 4) CHARCOAL 5) FIREWOOD
6) PITMASTER 7) QUAIL 8) ROTISSERIE 9) SEASONING 10) SPATULA
11) SWEETCORN 12) VEGETABLES
Sam Johnson Recreation Center For Adults 50+
401 W. 16th St.
Plano, TX 75075 (972) 941-7155
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to Raney Krev at [email protected].