This week’s Constant Contact email newsletter
is brought to you by the following sponsors:
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Would your company like to be featured as a sponsor of our weekly email?
For more information, contact Jennifer Naff, Partnership Engagement Specialist, at [email protected] or 850-891-4048
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With Marc Middleton
of Growing Bolder
For anyone retired or thinking about retiring—aren’t we all! What’s Our Next Adventure?
Come and hear about some of the possibilities! We’re not too young or too old to dream big and try something new. Be encouraged to make the rest of your life the best of your life!
Tuesday, May 3, 12–1:30 pm
Tallahassee Senior Center Auditorium
$10 donation, includes lunch
or RSVP to Sarah Vernon 850-891-4045
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Meet Noreen Beattie
A cheerful volunteer receptionist at the Tallahassee Senior Center for 4 years, this retired School Teacher was inspired to get involved at TSC after participating in TALL Class 10. Noreen is also a big part of the Neighbors Helping Neighbors Committee, she is the chair person for outreach in her neighborhood and is on the Star Metro committee. Noreen's hobbies also include gardening, reading, and puzzles.
Thank you Noreen!
Volunteer Week is April 17- 23
We invite our volunteers to join us for coffee and cookies in the Activity Room on April 21, from 10:00-11:30. Be sure to sign in for gift card drawing.
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Professional naturalist, teacher, and educator, Jerry Walls, will separate fact from fiction during this fascinating program on these very misunderstood animals. Learn what part they play in the food chain, how they benefit humans, what to do if you see a snake, how to identify them, and much more.
Wednesday, April 20 1:30 pm
In-person class at TSC
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Join long-time California resident Bob Feuerstein to discover the greatest scam that ever took place in the history of California. See what part Mission San Francisco de Assís played in the history of San Francisco. Learn what Jared Smith’s fur trapper had to do with early times before the Spanish empire in 1776. Who was the founding mother of San Francisco, and what about the gold rush and the great fire of San Francisco?
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Contact Maureen Haberfeld, Lifelong Learning & L3X Coordinator:
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Self-Defense & Personal Safety
Learn to avoid becoming a victim of a physical offense or a virtual scam.
When verbal or physical response is needed to counter a threat to you and/or your home, you’ll be more prepared to react and more likely to have a favorable outcome. Presented by Maria Mercurio, Tallahassee Police Department, Special Response Team | Rape Aggression Defense Coordinator.
Wed, April 13, 10:30 am
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Diabetes Education & Empowerment Program (DEEP)
Southside Friends - Do you or someone you love have pre-diabetes or diabetes? Take control and learn about diabetes, the ways it impacts you, simple lifestyle changes, and how to have a healthier, more energetic life while managing your diabetes.
FREE Classes offered by Big Bend AHEC
at the Jake Gaither Community Center
Thursdays, April 14 - May 19
*This program will also be offered at the Senior Center June 2 - July 14.
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If you or a loved one has tremors, there are some new and exciting cutting-edge treatment options. Attend this special lunchtime seminar presented by Dr. Matthew Davis, Neurosurgeon, Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, to learn more.
Tue, April 19, 11:00 am, Hybrid: at TSC and Zoom
Complimentary lunch available if attending in-person
If attending in person, reserve your lunch by calling 850-891-4042
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MINORITY HEALTH FAIR
"What is Minority Health?" presentation, Healthy Eating/Cooking Demonstrations, Fitness Demonstrations, Financial Literacy presentation, Games, FREE Giveaways!
Sign up for FREE classes
Friday, April 22, 10:00am - 2:00pm
Jack L. McLean Community Center,
700 E Paul Russell Rd, Tallahassee
or call 850-224-1177, ext. 1102
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For information about Health, Wellness & Fitness Programs
Contact Ruth Nickens, RN, Health + Wellness Coordinator:
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Artists from the Tallahassee Senior Center have handcrafted one of a kind original 5" x 7" pieces of art - perfect for greeting cards, gifts or framing!
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Animal Art Exhibit
Stop by the Senior Center and view this enjoyable collection of animal-themed artwork now on display in the Dining Room.
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Contact Heath Hilary McRae, Art Program Coordinator:
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Our calendar of classes and events is just a click away!
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Stars come in three sizes and can be custom engraved to commemorate a birthday, anniversary, friendship, or other special occasion.
Your special someone will forever shine on our wall.
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Click here for more ways to support the Senior Center
Donations can be mailed to:
TSC Foundation, 1400 N. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL, 32303
The TSC Foundation generates funding to support programs,
services and participants of Tallahassee Senior Services.
Donations and membership are tax deductible.
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The mission of Tallahassee Senior Services is to offer programs, activities, and opportunities designed to encourage active living, optimal aging, and social fitness for independent adults age 50+.
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A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF THE CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE OR WWW.FDACS.GOV/ConsumerServices.
REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.” Registration #CH8035
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Updated COVID Protocols as of April 8, 2022
The Tallahassee Senior Center remains focused on the health and safety of our participants, volunteers, and staff. Participants may continue to wear a mask if they prefer, but not required to wear a mask at the TSC or our neighborhood program sites.
In order to promote a safe environment, please follow the guidelines below while participating at the Tallahassee Senior Center, its satellite program sites, or an offsite activity.
Please do not attend classes, activities, or events if you have:
*Tested Positive for COVID-19
*Known exposure to someone with COVID-19, or
*Any of the following symptoms: fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, or diarrhea.
If you have one or more of the above, click on the link below to determine when it is safe for you to return to our programs.
Thank you for following these guidelines in the best interest of trying to keep everyone as safe as possible and maintain a healthy environment at the TSC and our program sites.
Take care & stay safe,
Sheila Salyer
Senior Services Manager/Executive Director
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Tallahassee Senior Center & Foundation | 850-891-4000 | 1400 N. Monroe St. www.TallahasseeSeniorFoundation.org
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