Fair Park Senior Center news

By Donna Rule / Chronicle contributor

May 12, 2008 04:16 pm

Fair Park kicked off the first week of Older Americans Month with a special celebration for its participants. Proclamations were provided by the city of Crossville and Cumberland County to recognize and honor the achievements of the older Americans in the community, as well as a special ceremony to honor the volunteer teachers who contribute their time and talents each week. The celebration was followed by bingo and a free lunch.
During the month of May, Fair Park and the Cumberland County Chess Club will be sponsoring a special event — “Senior Chess Day” — on Saturday, May 24. Bill Hall, U.S. Chess Federation executive director, could be taking on up to thirty seniors in the royal game of chess (playing all at the same time!) at Fair Park from 8 a.m. until noon.
The personable Hall grew up in Cumberland County and is the current County champion, achieving that honor many times. There is absolutely no fee to play, but if you wish to participate, you must reserve a place since there are a limited number of boards available. To reserve your spot, contact William Davis at (931) 456-6675.
Spectators are encouraged and refreshments will be available, courtesy of Fair Park and the Cumberland County Chess Club.
Be sure to visit the center Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for more information on this and other new classes and trips that are now becoming available. You can also visit the center’s Web site at www.fairparkseniorcenter.org to keep up-to-date on the latest programs and activities that are being offered as well as on-line versions of the center’s monthly newsletter “Newsline.” Take advantage of the resources that Fair Park offers — get involved, and become part of the fun!
Wednesday, May 14
•8 a.m. — AARP Driver Safety Course Part 1 — Call for reservation.
•9 a.m. — Blood pressure check by CMC Home Health.
•10 a.m. — Surprise bingo.
•12 p.m. — Canasta.
•12:30 p.m. — Creative Quilters.
•1 p.m. — Beginning computers with Glenna King — class full.
•1 p.m. — Guitar forum with Jack Melling.
•1 p.m. — Cribbage with Andy Bertolino.
•1 p.m. — Scrapbooking — on hiatus.
Thursday, May 15
•8 a.m. — Table tennis.
•10 a.m. — Veggie bingo.
•10 a.m. — Beginning Computers with Norm Zaenger – class full.
•12:30 p.m. — Crafting with Sandy Davis.
•12:30 p.m. — Bridge Bunch.
•1 p.m. — Ceramics with Eileen O'Barsky.
•1 p.m. — Euchre with Tommy Cole.
•2 p.m. — Senior chess club — open play, everyone welcome.
Friday, May 16
•8 a.m. — AARP Driver Safety Course Part 2.
•10 a.m. — Brain Fitness — Uplands Retirement Village.
•10:30 a.m. — Progressive Savings Bank bingo.
•12:30 p.m. — Bridge class.
Monday, May 19
•8 a.m. — Table tennis.
•9 a.m. — Electric guitar for beginners.
•10 a.m. — Electric guitar for intermediate players.
•10 a.m. — Veggie bingo.
•12 p.m. — Pinochle.
•12:30 p.m. — Bridge Bunch.
•1 p.m. — Painting with the masters – Glenna King.
•1 p.m. — Cribbage with Andy Bertolino — everyone welcome.
•6:30 p.m. — Eat Right For Your Type with Larry Nesbit.
Tuesday, May 20
•8:30 a.m. — TOPS meeting.
•8:45 a.m. — Van trip to Pickett State Park — seats still available.
•9 a.m. — Line dancing with Beverly Bilbrey
•10 a.m. — ER4YT with Larry Nesbit.
•10 a.m. — Advanced Tai Chi with Diane Parvin.
•11 a.m. — Beginner Tai Chi with Angie Bedard – everyone welcome.
•12:30 p.m. — Ceramics class with Ida Wiley.
•1 p.m. — Chair stretches with Glenna King.
•2 p.m. — Beginning yoga with Glenna King.
•2 p.m. — Learning origami with Marge Hofknecht and Patricia Westerfield.

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Photos


Crossville Mayor J.H. Graham III is pictured with the proclamation celebrating Older Americans Month


Debbie Douglas of Uplands Retirement Village, one of Fair Park’s corporate sponsors for 2008, helps honor volunteer teachers.