SENIORS Senior Calendar
May, June & July 2014 For 12noon lunch reservations, please call the
Dorothy Visser Senior Center of San Clemente located at 117 Avenida Victoria, SC 92672 (949) 498-3322. Suggested donation for lunch is $4.50.
“Fresh Flavors” Cooking Demo
Thursday, May 16
10am - 12noon Kim Allen-Jones began her cooking career in the San Francisco area 25 years ago. She worked managing kitchens and cooking in California until 1995 when she moved overseas. During her time in Europe she lived in Paris, France where studied at Le Cordon Bleu school.
Older Americans Tribute
Come for a visit and stay for results! Getting in shape is made affordable at the Gary and Mary West Well- ness Center at the Dorothy Visser Senior Center. San Clemente residents can purchase an annual mem- bership for just $75 (must be 50 years and up). Stop by and check it out!
Friday, May 17 Noon Every year since 1963, May has been a month to appreciate and celebrate the vitality and aspirations of older adults and their contributions to our communities. The theme for Older Americans Month 2013, Unleash the Power of Age, has never been more fitting. Older Americans are produc- tive, active, and influential members of society, sharing essential talents, wisdom, and life experience with their families, friends, and neighbors. The Palm Beach Irregulars will enter- tain at this luncheon.
Memorial Day Celebration
Friday, May 24 Our special guests will be the George E. Smith Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7142. Lunch will be served by Members of the Service from Camp Pendleton Naval Hospital. Entertain- ment by Ross Costa, musician and vocals. Door prizes and patriotic fa- vors by O’Connor Mortuary.
“TGIF” Party
Friday, June 7 Global Affair with Kris, vocals, and Tom, keyboard, will have you up dancing the Two Step, Polka, Line Dancing and Disco. Lunch will be served by Members of the Service from Camp Pendleton Naval Hospi- tal.
Father’s Day Celebration
Friday, June 14 Aileen and Paul Brazeau, Co-Owners of SC Villas By The Sea, will sponsor entertainment by Rick McClellan, One-Man-Band. All “Dads” will re- ceive special treats!
“TGIF” Party
Friday, June 21 Kurt Steinbeck will entertain with music of the ‘50s & ‘60s Icons of Rock and Roll. Lunch will be served by Mem- bers of the Service from Camp Pendleton Naval Hospital.
“Thanksgiving in June”
Friday, June 28 Thanksgiving Dinner menu sponsored by The PIMCO Foun- dation. Entertainment by Robert Fields, vocals and keyboard.
Independence Day Holiday Celebration
Wednesday, July
Wear your “red, white & blue” for this patriotic celebration with entertainment by Bob Pruitt, guitar and vocals. Lunch will be served by Members of the Service from Camp Pendle- ton Naval Hospital.
“TGIF” Party
Friday, July 5 Danny Jacobson brings music and movie legends to life right before your very eyes.
“TGIF” Party
Friday, July 12 Aileen and Paul Brazeau, Co- Owners of SC Villas By The Sea, will sponsor entertainment by Tony Rogers. Don’t miss this SRO party ! Lunch will be served by Members of the Service from Camp Pendleton Naval Hospi- tal.
“TGIF” Party
Friday, July 19 “The San Clemente Villas Duo”, Barbara Tancredi, vocals and keyboard, and Chris Anastasio, “Dancing Chris”, will provide a “Happy Hour” for all at this party. Lunch will be served by Members of the Service from Camp Pendleton Naval Hospital with “Amazing Tributes to Music and Movie legends From Vegas to Hollywood !”
The San Clemente Seaside Senior Center operates under the auspices of Age Well Senior
Services, Inc., a non-profit, public benefit 501(c)(3) organization located in Laguna Woods, California. The mission of Age Well Senior Services, Inc. is to provide resources for seniors to maintain their independence and quality of life.
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