South Haven Seniors


Sandra Tyrrell lets Seniors know what's happening in South Haven.

July 01, 2005

SHASS celebrates summer, glowingly

July is a time to bask in the sun and enjoy those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer with friends and family. It's also a time of celebration - brilliant fire works and fizzing sparklers in honor of our nation's birthday.

SHASS staff members are basking in summer by celebrating the glowing success of recent fund raising activities and other events.

As of June 13, SHASS raised $240 over the $10,000 campaign goal in its "Give from the Heart" first annual campaign. We extend a big thank you to our 58 contributors. All the proceeds will be used for SHASS services and activities.

Our first annual Senior Day, held in Lawrence, was another success. Those who attended enjoyed the workshops and the vendor booths. They found the day to be fun and informative.

Another "hit" was the third annual Senior Variety Show, held on Flag Day at the Listiak Auditorium. The show, a celebration of America's flag, ended with the showstopper, "God Bless the USA," sung by senior Jim Harden. Our SHASS line dancers, the Trashy Women dancers got people tapping their toes - great energy! Minnie Pearl was her ususal fun self, played by Merna Llorens. And we had our first senior skit - a slice of life at the Warren Senior Center - written by Ray Llorens. Our guest performers, the Misfits, put smiles on faces with their special singing performance, and the Red Haven Red Hats brightened the stage with their unique fashion parade. They were also our friendly and cheerful ushers. We were pleased to have had both groups be a part of our show, which raised close to $900 after expenses - all proceeds for senior services and activities. We appreciated everyone who was involved from performers, to back stage crew, to our supportive sponsors. Thank you!

We've already set the date for next year's show - Friday, May 12 - so mark it on your calendar!

Now that summer is here, our next fund raiser coming up is the 2nd annual Pasties Sale. Remember they're prounounced "pasties" with a short a. If you say "pasties" with a long a, which many of us tend to do, you're referring to non-food related items. Our pasties sale was so popular last year we've decided to keep it going. It celebrates the bit of Yooper in all of us. Our director Jennifer Carver has an original U.P. recipe so the pasties are definitely "Yooper!" We offer three types: traditional, with ground beef & pork, carrots, celery, onions, potatoes, turnips and rutabagas in a flaky pastry crust, chicken, or vegetarian. The chicken and vegetable pasties feature the same vegetables as in the beef pasties. This year we are skipping the baking part and selling pasties fresh unbaked, or unbaked and frozen. It took days to bake over 600 pasties last year so we're letting you bake your own this year.

You can order pasties between July 1 and September 9. Prices are: 1 for $3; 5 for $13 and 10 for $25. This writer ordered 10 veggie ones last year and enjoyed every one. They taste good on those cool frosty nights or when you're not in the mood to cook, which is most of the time for me. To order, call SHASS at 637-3607.

Under summer activities, we're planning a free tour at 1 p.m. on July 28, to our local Liberty Hyde Bailey Museum to learn more about the history of South Haven. So many times we can live in a community and know little of its history. Please call SHASS at 637-3607 to sign up!

If you want some diversion from the summer heat, SHASS is offering a Money Management Education Program. These sessions will be held at 1 p.m. on July 11, 18, 25 and August 1 at the Warren Senior Center, 540 Williams St. You will learn about budgeting, using credit, reducing expenses, saving money and preventing identity theft. To enroll for these free sessions, call 637-3607.

Under summer announcements, we now have a resource library in the computer lab at the Warren Senior Center. The library features helpful topics such as caregiver connecting, important resources for Alzheimer's disease and planning for care, financial and legal issues. Books range from using the Internet to Alzheimer's activities to caring for aging parents. The resource library is sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging, located in St. Joseph, Michigan. The library is designed for finding quick access to essential information and resources. You can check out books during SHASS business hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call 637-3607 for more information.

Make sure to check out our SHASS website at www.shass.org
Take a few moments to browse the varied activities and services we offer to South Haven area seniors. SHASS serves the cities of Bangor, South Haven and the townships of Casco, Arlington, Columbia, Geneva, Bangor and South Haven. You can also email us for information at shassinfo@i2k.com

Have a safe, happy summer and stay cool!

Posted by Sandra at July 1, 2005 03:42 PM

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