A+24 June 2 - 15, 2007
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Legionnaires elect offi cers, Seniors have one more
attend state meeting chance to dance
Ken Stanton is the new Sergeant at Arms of the American Legion James O.
The last dance of the spring
Schroeder Post No. 55 in Sun Lakes, fi lling the vacancy with Buss Nicholaisen’s
season at the Chandler Senior
resignation. The adjutant’s offi ce remains vacant, and Legion offi cials want to see
Center is June 15 from 6 to 8
it fi lled as soon as possible. The majority of the current offi cers are serving another
p.m. Senior singles or couples
term.
in Chandler and the vicinity
Meanwhile, three members of the organization will attend the Arizona State
are welcome to cut a rug and
Legion Convention June 21 through 24 at the Windham Hotel in Phoenix.
have a good time socializing at
The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. Tue., Sept. 18 in the Navajo Room of the Sun
this free social event.
Lakes Country Club.
The dance schedule will
resume in the fall on Fri., Sept.
NWC lists June schedule
21, and continue on the third
Friday of each month. Disc
Neighbors Who Care announces support services available in June.
Jockey Gloria Crandall hosts
The Neighbors Who Care Caregiver Support Group meets from 1 to 3 p.m., each
the dances and plays a variety
Monday in June at the Risen Savior Lutheran Church, 23914 Alma School Rd. All
of music beginning at 6 p.m.
full time caregivers are welcome.
and continuing until 8 p.m.
The Van Service for Sun Lakes clients of NWC is available Monday and
The Chandler Senior Center
Wednesday mornings for local medical appointments and on Thursday mornings.
is located at 202 E. Boston St.
to Basha’s for shopping. On Friday mornings, the van takes SunBird, Springfi eld,
To learn more about the Senior
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Solera and Southern Chandler clients to Fry’s. On Tue., June 5 and 12, the van goes
Center dances, call 480-782-
FANCY FEET: Proving the adage that you are only as old
to Wal-Mart for all NWC clients. A new van schedule debuts in July.
2722 or go to www.chandleraz. as you feel, 105-year-old Bernando La Pallo had a great
The NWC offi ce is at 10450 E. Riggs Rd., Suite 113, in S. Chandler. To learn more
gov/senior-adults.
time dancing with Gloria Crandall at a recent dance at the
Chandler Senior Center.
about how NWC can help you, or to volunteer to help others, call 480-895-7133.
June classes for Boomers
Baby boomers can enrich their lives by attending a series of holistic events Center, 1875 W. Frye Rd.
at Chandler Regional Hospital (CRH). Programs are sponsored in part by the Nutrition: Fat Confusion, Health Fats. 7-8:30 p.m. June 14. Nora Shank, R.D.,
Chandler Public Library. talks about diet and exercises that take simple effort. Chandler Regional Hospital,
Attention Defi cit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). 7-8:30 p.m. June 5. Dr. Morrison, CR#2, 1875 W. Frye Rd.
Henry discusses symptoms, as well as tips on how to manage children and adults Planning for the Future. 7-8:30 p.m. June 28. Tom Murphy leads a discussion on
diagnosed with ADHD. Chandler Regional Hospital, Morrison, CR#2, 1875 W. Frye living wills, fi nancial issues, and mapping out this next stage of your life. Chandler
Rd. Regional Hospital, Morrison, Auditorium, 1875 W. Frye Rd.
Hormone Imbalance: Menopause, Andropause & Bioidentical Hormones. Workshops are free but registration is required by calling 480-728-3401 or
7-8:30 p.m. June 12. Dr. Theo explores how hormone imbalance can affect your emailing
CRH.Boomerang@chw.edu.
everyday health issues. Chandler Regional Hospital, Morrison, Learning Resource
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