50+ Programs
Celebrate the Oscars Join us once each month February-May on Friday afternoon as we enjoy a viewing of one of the Oscar nominated movies from 2011 on our very own “big’ screen. Oscar nominations were not available at the time of print. Please call after Janu- ary 24 for a list of the movies we’ll be viewing. Popcorn and lemonade will be provided to enhance your viewing experi- ence!
Code Date Day 5566 2/3 5567 3/2 5568 4/13 5569
5/4
F F F F
Time
1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm
R/NR Reg. By FREE FREE FREE FREE
1/27 2/24 4/6
4/27
St. Patty’s Day Party Put on your green and “jig” on over today for a fabulous St. Patty’s Day party. A traditional corned beef and cabbage lunch with all the trimmings will be served. You’ll laugh and sing as our favorite leprechauns, Paddy and Kathleen Gilhooly enter- tain us with traditional and not so traditional Irish songs and dances as well as some of your other favorites. You don’t want to miss this party! Entertainment Sponsored by Ardent Health Care and Vitacare.
Code Date Day 5570 3/8
Time R/NR Reg. By Th 11am-1pm $15/$18 3/1
The Rise and Fall of Adolph Hitler There is no doubt that Adolph Hitler was the personification of evil. He was a megalomaniac; he was obsessed; he was a spell binding orator; he was totally bereft of empathy; and some say he was insane. How was he able to gain such in- fluence over an entire nation and plunge the world into the depths of death and violence? Why did people idolize him and follow him down the path of total destruction? How could he perpetuate the horror of the Holocaust? An optional day trip to the Holocaust Museum in Skokie is included in this course. Presented by the Moser College of Adult and Profes- sional Studies.
Date Day Time 3/28-4/19 W 1:30-3pm R/NR $25, plus trip expenses
To Register: To register call the Moser Center at 630-829-1384 or 630-829-1372
All Senior Trips depart from the Senior Center unless specified otherwise.
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Super Bowl Bingo and Tailgate Party Put on your team colors and “run” on over to the Senior Cen- ter today as we enjoy our favorite games of bingo followed by a delicious tailgate lunch! Afterwards, we’ll play some trivia games and watch some highlights of past Super Bowls. Lunch provided by Synergy Home Care. Code Date Day
Time 5565 1/30 M 10am-1pm R/NR Reg. By
$1 for 2 cards 1/23 FREE lunch
Chocolate Bingo Celebrate Valentine’s Day the right way by joining us for some delicious rounds of bingo! Our decadent morning begins with a chocolate breakfast, complete with chocolate milk! You’ll be “treated” to some lovely take home treats and enter in to a raffle to win a scrumptious chocolate gift basket too! Your morning will be complete when you stay and play bingo with all of your friends! Breakfast and bingo prizes provided by Saratoga Grove, Downers Grove. Code Date Day
Time R/NR Reg. By
5564 2/13 M 9:15am-11:30am $1 for 2 cards 2/6 FREE breakfast
Meet the Staff Rena Collins, Administrative
Assistant Rena joined the Lisle Park District in 2006. She en- joys working so when she retired from Frito-Lay/Pep- sico she found herself look- ing for a part time position.
Administrative Assistant for the Lisle Park District fit the bill perfectly. She says “I am very fortunate to be able to work with the excellent, dedicated, staff at the Lisle Park District. Not to mention the wonderful patrons that I in- teract with every day.” Some of Rena’s duties include reg- istrations for trips and events, assisting the Senior Trip Coordinators, telephone and reception coverage and scheduling services such as flu shots and tax preparation for the 50+ group. She loves living in Lisle with her hus- band Bill and dog Tommy. Rena enjoys her time with two sons, daughter and grandchildren.
Gardening, reading
and cooking are special interests of hers. There are days she can be found in the park walking with Tommy.
630-964-3410 |
LisleParkDistrict.org
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