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1Town of BethlehemSeptember & October 2022 Senior Services NewsletterProgram Reservation Protocols on page 3Sign-ups Begin on Tuesday, September 6th at 9:00 a.m. Phone Reservations Only Town of Bethlehem-Senior Services, 445 Delaware Ave., Rm 110, Delmar, NY 12054, 518-439-4955 ext. 1176 [email protected] www.townofbethlehem.org Your Senior Services Team!William Vail Elizabeth Mosier Peggy Osborne Anna Biggane Alice Parker Jennifer Casale Cassie LotkerDirector Senior Services Senior Services Program Sr. Outreach Outreach Outreach Coordinator Coordinator Assistant Worker Worker WorkerDear Senior Community, Office Hours Monday—FridayIt has been a pleasure to see so many friends again. We have enjoyed many excit- 8:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m
ing activities together during this summer. Autumn returns now with all its splen- Transportationdor. There are many wonderful events planned for September and October. Find Reservation Hoursout more about them within the following pages of this Newsletter. New and di- Monday—Fridayverse opportunities to connect are here and you are welcome to join in! 9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m
Appointment Hours AvailableBest wishes from your Senior Services Staff Monday—Friday 8:30 a.m.—2:00 p.m
Bethlehem Senior Services Suggested donations For all Transportation needs Bethlehem Senior Services in conjunction with Bethlehem Senior Pro- $ 5.00 round trip in Bethlehem jects, Inc., provides information, assistance for services, programs, and $10.00 round trip in Albany transportation for residents who are 60 years of age or older who re- $15.00 round trip All other locals side in the Town in their own homes or apartments. We do not transport people living in any skilled care or rehabilitation facilities. Stay Connected! Requirements forVote Dates and Hours: Early Voting 2022 TransportationSaturday, October 29th 9:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. Bethlehem Lutheran Church ReservationsSunday, October 30th 9:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. 85 Elm Ave., Delmar Transportation You must have a ClientMonday, October 31st 12:00 p.m. — 8:00 p.m
Available during our Information Form on file
Tuesday, November 1st 9:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m
Wednesday, November 2nd 12:00 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. regular transportation hours Service area,17 mile radiusThursday, November 3rd 9:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. from Bethlehem Town Hall
Friday, November 4th 9:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. We do not provideSaturday, November 5th 9:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. transportation to Ravena,Sunday, November 6th 9:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. Rensselaer, or Schenectady Counties
PDF Documents Read Out Loud? Curb to curb service
Yes, you can have PDF documents read to you, like this Newsletter. Ambulatory clients must Follow the directions for keyboard shortcuts below: be able to enter and exit vehicles with little or no Shift+Ctrl+Y assistance
will activate Read Out Loud Must be able to sit upright Shift+Ctrl+V during transport and be able will Read This Page Only to follow basic directions
Shift+Ctrl+B Wheelchair ramps and will Read To End Of Document entranceways at your Shift+Ctrl+C will Pause residence must meet code Shift+Ctrl+E will Stop requirements
No lifting of clients and/or wheelchairs
Community - Engaged As We Age! Weekly Grocery Shopping and Shopping Trips 2 You must Wear a Mask Reservations Required 518-439-5770 (see page 3)
Wednesday Residents of Elsmere, Delmar, Slingerlands, North Bethlehem and Marie Rose Manor (Hannaford in Delaware Plaza, Price Chopper or ShopRite in Slingerlands) September Shopping Schedule October Shopping Schedule Price Chopper or ShopRite 7 Price Chopper or ShopRite 5 Hannaford 14 Hannaford 12 Price Chopper or ShopRite 21 Price Chopper 19 Hannaford 28 Hannaford 26 Thursday Residents of Glenmont, Selkirk and South Bethlehem (Hannaford in Delaware Plaza, Price Chopper or ShopRite in Slingerlands) September Shopping Schedule October Shopping Schedule Hannaford 1 Price Chopper or ShopRite 6 Price Chopper or ShopRite 8 Hannaford 13 Hannaford 15 Price Chopper or ShopRite 20 Price Chopper or ShopRite 22 Hannaford 27 Hannaford 29 Friday Residents of Good Samaritan Senior Apartments, Van Allen Senior Apartments (Hannaford in Delaware Plaza or ShopRite in Slingerlands, Price Chopper in Glenmont) September Shopping Schedule October Shopping Schedule Hannaford or ShopRite 2 Price Chopper 7 Price Chopper 9 Hannaford or ShopRite 14 Hannaford or ShopRite 16 Price Chopper 21 Price Chopper 23 Hannaford or ShopRite 28 Hannaford or ShopRite 30 Shopping Trips-Reservations required, see page 3 Town Hall Offices Are Closed Colonie, Monday, September 12th Monday, September 5th - Labor Day Walmart, Monday October 3rd Monday, October 10th - Columbus Day Colonie, Monday November 7th Thursdays Game Day, Town Hall, Auditorium Program Time: 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m
** Craft Gurus (Bring your own Project) Town Hall, room location will vary Program Cost: Free Tuesdays, Sept. 13th & 27th, October 11th & 25th Reservations Required, space is limited! Program Time: 11:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. For reservations for the program, and/or transporta- Limited Transportation tion (residents only), call Senior Services at 518-439-4955 ext. 1176. All Welcome! Mah Jong and Pinochle lessons available
Board Games are always available, like Scrabble, Yahtzee, Dominos, Rummikub and more! Donate to Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc
Make checks payable to: Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc
445 Delaware Ave., Delmar, NY 12054 Online donations: www.bethlehemseniorproject.org Community - Engaged As We Age! 3 Programs and Events—Reservations are Required for all programs
Reservations and Cancellations 518-439-4955 x 1176 Suggested Donations for transportation are listed on Page 1 of this Newsletter Transportation is Available on a limited basis for ALL programs, unless otherwise noted
Reservation Protocols—All programs are subject to change due to Covid-19 We require your contact information. We will call the day before each program to verify your attendance
If there is a cost, we require Separate Payment for each program due within 7 days of registration
Payment is non-refundable. Cash or check (made payable to Town of Bethlehem, unless otherwise noted)
All individuals should be able to walk to and from the event (arrangements should be made in advance for a special need), be able to get in and out of our vehicles, and able to use the restrooms independently
We strongly encourage individuals to sign up only for programs that they can safely navigate. Please follow the guidelines below: * Easy, shor t distances to walk, few stair s, small inclines
** Moderate, fair amount of walking, stair s, inclines, uneven gr ound or moder ate exer cise
*** Difficult, long distances to walk, uneven gr ound, up and down hill or str enuous exer cise
We strongly suggested that individuals with walkers, canes or wheelchairs not participate
* Art Class Town Hall, Auditorium Let’s Play Bean Bag Toss Town Hall, Auditorium * Every Thursday, Unless specified Mondays, September 12th, October 3rd, Nov. 7th Program Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Program Time: 2:00 p.m
Program Cost: $5.00 per class to Tom Baldovin Program Cost: Free Some art supplies are provid- Come join the fun! We are going ed; however, you may wish to to play bean bag toss again
purchase your own supplies. Bring your friends and test your Art subjects in the form of pic- skill. No experience necessary
tures and photographs will be provided by the instructor via email
Let’s Go To The Library—NEW! **** Cardio + 451 Delaware Ave
Town Hall, Auditorium, Presented by Karen Griffin Thursdays, September 15th-October 27th Wednesday, September 7th & 21st, October 26th & Program Time: 12:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m
November 2nd Program Cost: Free Program Time: 12:00 p.m. Take a ride to the Bethlehem Public Library, Program Cost: Free, No Transportation Offered check out some books or a movie, read the Cardio PLUS the benefits of toning, improving cogni- periodicals, or do some research. The library tive ability, balance, and more! Get fit listening to always has local artist’s work hanging in the halls great music and incorporating exercise bands, light or a featured display in the main lobby
weights and no weight balls (so bring them if you have them)
Bakery Crawl—NEW! Tuesday, September 13th—Villa Italia * Tuesday, September 20th—Bountiful Bread* Sing-a-Long, Bethlehem Senior Chorus Claudia Summers, Director Tuesday, September 27th—Bella Napoli, Latham Bethlehem Town Park Large Pavilion Program Time: 10:00 a.m
Friday, September 9th Program Cost: On your own Program Time: 2:00 p.m. Let’s go on a bakery crawl. Join Program Cost: Free us each week as we visit a differ- Join Claudia for a sing-a-long un- ent bakery and decide which is the der the cover of the large pavilion best
at the Bethlehem Town Park
Community - Engaged As We Age! Programs, Events and Information 4 Transportation is Available on a limited basis for ALL programs, unless otherwise noted
* Book Folding—NEW! Bethlehem Town Hall, Auditorium Bonfire, BBQ and Scouts 553 Lawson Lake Rd., Feura Bush * Wednesday, September 14th Wednesday, September 21st Program Time: 6:00 p.m. Program Time: 5:00 p.m
Program Cost: $5.00 Program Cost: Free Join Beth Dounan, author of “Book Join us for a BBQ provided, by the Boy Scouts, at Folding for Beginners and Beyond”. Lawson Lake. We will dine in Book folding is the art of folding the lodge and then head outside to pages in books to create book sculp- enjoy a bonfire out under the stars
tures. This is an eco-friendly craft Dress appropriately and bring a that transforms used books into art. chair
Book lovers and crafters will enjoy this unusual art form. This is the modern day twist on origami. All materials will be provided. Senior Programs from the Parks & Recreation Department Registration, please call 518-439-4955 ext. 2131
* Financial Literacy—NEW! Bethlehem Town Hall, Auditorium Registration begins for all programs August 29th Friday, September 16th Check out the Fall Park Playbook for more classes/ Program Time: 2:00 p.m. information! The Parks will offer the following: Program Cost: Free Seniors in Motion, Healthy Bones, Tai Chi, and Be- Maria Natarelli, CFP®, CRPC®, BFA™, Pro Bono ginner Pickleball. No Transportation offered
Director, Financial Planning Association of NENY, Transportation available for the programs below: will present a program on financial literacy with time for Q & A at the end of the session. Financial Eccentrics ® Aging Backwar ds Literacy is the ability to understand and effectively Town Hall, Auditorium ** use various financial skills, including personal fi- Mondays: Sept. 12th, October 3rd, 24th, Nov. 7th nancial management, budgeting, and investing. It is Program Time: 9:30 a.m
the foundation of your relationship with money, and Program Cost: $5.00 per class it is a lifelong journey of learning. This full body, age-reversing workout will restore movement in your joints, flexibility in your muscles,** Saturday Morning Rambles Program Time: 9:30 a.m
relieve pain, and stimulate your cells to increase ener- gy, vibrancy and your immune system
Program Cost: Free Let’s hike! Wear a good pair of walking shoes or Teen and Tech * Town Hall, Room 101 A/B hiking boots, bring a bottle of water, along with your Monday, September 19th, October 17th love of the great outdoors. Program Time: 3:00 p.m
Saturdays (weather permitting): Program Cost: Free September 17th—Albany Corning Preserve The Town Park and Senior Services is offering a one- September 24th—Thacher State Park on-one technology assistance program
October 1st—Five Rivers October 8th—Pine Bush Preserve Chair Yoga October 15th—Hollyhock Hollow Town Hall, Auditorium ** Session 1, Fr idays, September 16th, 23r d, & 30th,* Time for some Trivia Town Hall, Auditorium October 7th & 14th Session 2, Fr idays, October 21st, November 4th, Mondays, September 19th & October 24th November 18th, December 2nd & 9th Program Time: 1:00 p.m. Program Time: 12:00 p.m
Program Cost: Free Session Fee: $25.00 per session Whether you know history, literature, NEW INSTRUCTOR! This all-levels yoga class movies or interesting tidbits, there uses breath, mindfulness, and movement to support will be something for everyone. your overall wellness
Come join the fun! Community - Engaged As We Age! Programs, Events and Information 5 Transportation is Available on a limited basis for ALL programs, unless otherwise noted
* Coffee and Conversation Don’t Get Scammed—NEW! Bethlehem Town Hall, Auditorium * Bethlehem Public Library Programs Lunch at Tool’s Wednesday, October 5th Program Time: 11:00 a.m. Program Time: 2:00 p.m
Program Cost: Free, Lunch on your own Program Cost: Free Learn about the NYS Senior Medicare Patrol and how Friday, September 23rd they empower and assist Medicare beneficiaries and Sandy Schuman-Erie Canal Presentation their families to prevent, detect, and report health care Friday, October 7th fraud, errors, and abuse. In this presentation we will Italian American Heritage Museum review types of Medicare fraud including: Ambu- lance, COVID-19 Testing, Durable Medical Equip- Friday, October 14th ment, Genetic Testing, Identity Theft, Pharmacy and Racing Museum-Travers Presentation Prescription Drugs
Friday, November 4th Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Sex, Love and Intimacy… * Masterpiece Quilts When Your Partner Has Dementia—NEW! Bethlehem Town Hall, Auditorium* Movie Night-The African Queen Tuesday, October 11th 553 Lawson Lake Rd., Feura Bush Program Time: 12:00 p.m
Wednesday, September 28th Program Cost: Free Program Time: 6:00 p.m
Program Cost: $5.00 Intimacy looks different in every relationship. When someone has How about some Bogart? Let’s go out to Lawson dementia, intimacy can become Lake Lodge for a movie night, we’ll enjoy the usual complicated and even difficult
movie treats and the movie “The This presentation explores the importance of intimacy African Queen” starring Humph- in all relationships and how to maintain it in a way rey Bogart and Katherine Hep- that is comfortable and respectful for caregivers and burn. We will be inside the the person they love who is living with dementia
lodge. Be a happy camper and eat an early dinner
Let’s Sing Around The Campfire 553 Lawson Lake Rd., Feura Bush * Flower Camp—“Fall in Love With Fall” Wednesday, October 12th* Bethlehem Town Hall, Auditorium Program Time: 6:00 p.m
Friday, September 30th Program Cost: $5.00 Program Time: 2:00 p.m. Let’s enjoy an evening of song and friendship around Program Cost: $12.00 the campfire at Lawson Lake, we will be outside so Campers will create a floral fresh flow- dress appropriately and bring your chairs. Be a happy er arrangement using autumn tones. All camper and eat an early dinner
materials will be provided. Please bring a small box to carry your project safely home. Breaking Down Family History “Brick Walls” Town Hall, Room 101 A/B * Monday, October 17th Program Time: 1:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m
* Let’s go to the Movies Spectrum Theater Program Cost: Free Tuesday, October 4th Have you hit a “Brick Wall”? Whether this is caused Program Time: 3:00 p.m. by access to records, knowledge of what’s available, Program Cost: On your own or your experience level, the frustration of a stand-still Enjoy an afternoon at the Spec- in your research is the same. Lisa Dougherty, a gene- trum 8 movie theater watching alogist expert, will offer useful tips and the latest movies and enjoying practical suggestions for breaking down your favorite treat. that “brick wall” and getting your family history project moving again! Community - Engaged As We Age! Programs, Events and Information 6 Transportation is Available on a limited basis for ALL programs, unless otherwise noted
* Shaker Holiday Market—NEW! Movie Night-”Psycho” 553 Lawson Lake Rd., Feura Bush * 25 Meeting House Rd., Albany Tuesday, October 18th Monday, October 31st Program Time: 1:00 p.m. Program Time: 6:00 p.m
Program Cost: Free, donations welcome at the door. Program Cost: $5.00 Shop for unique gifts at the traditional Holiday Fair, It’s Halloween, let’s go to in the historic 1848 Meeting Lawson Lake Lodge for Al- House in Albany. The fair fred Hitchcock's thriller features regional artisans items “Psycho”. Dress up if you of handmade pottery, jewelry, like and we’ll provide the fiber art, artisan foods, and movie treats. We will be in- much more! side the lodge. Be a happy camper and eat an early dinner
** Pick Your Own Pumpkin Stanton’s Feura Farm Flower Camp—“Wine Not” * 210 Onesquethaw Creek Rd. Bethlehem Town Hall, Auditorium Saturday, October 22nd Wednesday, November 9th Program Time: 12:00 p.m. Program Time: 1:00 p.m. (Different Time) Program Cost: On your own Program Cost: $12.00 Enjoy a ride out in the countryside, buy some cider Campers will use wine corks and fresh flowers to donuts and apple cider, and maybe go on the hay make an arrangement sure to put wagon for a ride to pick your own pumpkin. smiles on many faces ! Please bring a small box or container to carry your project safely home
* Substance Misuse Among Seniors—NEW! “A Trauma-Informed Approach to Care” Bethlehem Town Hall, Auditorium Coffee and Conversation Wednesday, October 26th More Bethlehem Public Library Programs Program Time: 2:00 p.m. Program Time: 1:00 p.m
Program Cost: Free Program Cost: Free Join Dr. Nicole S MacFarland, PhD, LCSW-R, CA- No Transportation Offered these dates SAC, Executive Director of Senior Hope Counsel- ing, Inc. for a discussion on substance misuse among Friday, September 9th senior citizens. Dr. MacFarland will discuss the The Gilded Age signs and effects of substance abuse and some treat- Friday, September 30th ment approaches to combating substance abuse USS Slater Friday, October 21st Cornell Cooperative Extension* Flower Camp—“Star of the Season” Bethlehem Town Hall, Auditorium Financial Fitness for Adults Friday, October 28th Friday, October 28th Program Time: 2:00 p.m. Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Program Cost: $12.00 By, For, and Of The People: Folk Art Program Campers will use a stunning focus flower and leaf manipulation to create a festive accent piece. Please bring a small box or container to carry your project safely home
Community - Engaged As We Age! How can we assist you? 7For more information on services or to make an appointment, please call 518-439-4955 x 1176, unless other wise noted
Outreach Workers Discussion & Support GroupsOutreach workers are aware of the various programs Jane’s Discussion Group—1st & 3rd Wednesdaysand services available to you as you age. They are of the month from 10:30 a.m.—12:00 p.m
trained to work with older adults and their familiesregarding health insurance, housing concerns, health Alice’s Discussion Group—3rd Wednesdays of theand income related programs and more! month from 10:30 a.m.—12:00 p.m
Limited Transportation for both groupsAlbany County Senior Legal ServicesIN PERSON fr ee legal consultation is available Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group—2ndThursday September 15th or October 13th from 9:30 Tuesday of the month from 11:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m
a.m.– 11:30 a.m. This program is funded by Albany The Alzheimer Support Group is for those who areCounty Dept. for Aging and staffed by Legal Aid caregivers, family, and support systems for someoneSociety of NENY, Inc. You must be 60 years of age diagnosed with different types of dementia, includingor older and an Albany County resident. Call for an Alzheimer’s. This group creates a safe and welcom-appointment with the attorney. ing environment, which encourages an open discus- sion, including suggestions for healthy coping strate- gies. The group is facilitated by two licensed socialVeteran’s Benefits workers. Registration: is required and can be made by calling 1-800-272-3900 or 518-675-7214. YouBruce Pentland, Veterans Benefits Ad- can also email at [email protected] . For more infor-visor, will be available on the 4th Mon- mation: visit www.alz.org/northeasternny 24/7day of the month from 2:00 p.m. to Helpline: 1-800-272-3900. Alzheimer's Association4:00 p.m. to help answer your ques- of Northeastern New York www.alz.org
tions. Please call to make an appoint- No Transportation Offered
Food Pantry and donationsThe food pantry is open for in person appointments. Grief Support/Discussion Group—4th Tuesday ofPlease contact Outreach at 518-439-4955 ext. 1169 the month from 4:00 p.m.—5:00 p.m. The Griefor ext. 1174 for details and/or to make your appoint- Support Group is for those living with loss. Thisment. group explores topics related to understanding differ- ent types of grief, and how this impacts our physical,We respectfully ask that individuals and organiza- emotional, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. We willtions contact us first before organizing food drives to also discuss healthy coping strategies. This group see what items are needed. creates a safe and welcoming environment, which Needed items: J ar r ed spaghetti encourages open discussion, including suggestions sauce, canned carrots, canned meats, for healthy coping strategies. The group is facilitated cake and brownie mixes, crackers, gran- by two licensed social workers. Please call 518-439- ola bars, paper towels, personal hygiene 4955 ext.1174 if you have any questions or concerns
products, and cleaning supplies. No Transportation Offered
AARP Smart Driving Courses Bethlehem Town Hall, Auditorium Dates: Tuesday, September 27th or October 25th Class Time: 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m
Class Cost: $25.00 members, $30.00 non members
Reservations RequiredReservations for either class begins on September 6th at 9:00 a.m., please call 518-439-4955 ext. 1168. Pay- ment is required within 7 days of registration. Please pay by check or money order payable to A A RP, please write your membership number in the memo section of your check
Community - Engaged As We Age! Town Recycling Events 8 2022 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DAYS NO ELECTRONICS WIL BE ACCEPTED AT THESE EVENTS**PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS! We have par tner ed with the City of Tr oy and RensselaerCounty on joint events to improve efficiency and lower costs for all. There are a limited number of spaces available to pre-registeredresidents from Bethlehem for each of the 6 events this year
HOW TO REGISTER (if you haven’t already):1) Please choose ONE of the 3 events listed below. Note that locations vary between events
2) Click on the DATE/CITY for that event which is a link, and complete the very short online registration
3) You will receive an email a few days before the event date with more details including directions and an assigned timeslot for your arrival. If you can possibly make that slot it lowers everyone’s wait times
ALL EVENTS ARE SATURDAYS, 8:00 AM TO 2:00 PMOctober 1 – Bethlehem: Town of Bethlehem Highway Garage, 74 Elm Ave East, Selkirk, 12158October 29 –Troy: City of Troy Resource Management Facility/ “the Alamo”, 3000 Main St.,12180November 19 - Poestenkill: Poestenkill Transfer Station, 9002 NY-66, Averill Park, NY 12018NOTES: Only Pre-registered Town of Bethlehem, Troy, and Rensselaer County residents can participate
Keep wastes in their original labeled containers. Tighten lids and pack securely in a cardboard box
Never mix chemicals. Wrap leaking containers in newspaper and place in plastic bag or container
DO NOT smoke near chemicals or leave product in a hot, unventilated vehicle for an extended period of time
For everyone’s SAFETY, please stay in your car. Workers will unload the material
We reserve the right to refuse any material that is deemed unacceptable by the managing chemist
Limit of 30 gallons or 200 lbs. of waste per participating pre-registered household, to keep it fair for everyone
ACCEPTABLE WASTES UNACCEPTABLE NEW! YEAR-ROUND FREE AND EASY Pesticides/Herbicides/Insecticides Empty Paint Cans PAINT DROP OFF PROGRAM! Paints (Oil Base, Latex) (remove lid & trash) www.paintcare.org for details Wood Preservatives and Stains Empty Aerosols (trash) Thinners, Solvents & Drain Cleaners Explosives/Ammunition Pool Chemicals Fireworks Gasoline/Kerosene (NO motor oil) Radioactive Material Propane Tanks Controlled Substances Cleaning Products; Acids and Bases Known Dioxins Asbestos (Wet and Double Bagged) Compressed Gases Batteries: Rechargeable, lithium, & lead Commercial Waste acid/vehicle batteries (NO alkaline) Medical Waste/sharps Fluorescent & CFL Light Bulbs Freon Appliances Mercury Thermostats & Thermometers NO ELECTRONICS** PRE-REGISTERED RESIDENTS WITH VALID ID ONLY. YOU WILL BE ASSIGNED A TIMESLOT
EVENTS HELD RAIN OR SHINE. BETHLEHEM SITE: MUST ENTER ELM AVE EAST VIA ELM AVE **Recycle Electronics Year-Round at the Town’s Rupert Rd Transfer StationSee website for additional info: www.townofbethlehem.org. Please be patient if line exists
QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS REGISTERING? Email [email protected] or call 518-439-4955 ext. 1510
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