Page 10 - Reedley Exponent 4-5-18 E-edition
P. 10

Senior Center NEWS
TheReedleyExponent B2Thursday,April5,2018
Community CALENDAR
To submit an entry, send information to community@reedleyexponent.com or fax to 638-5021.
By Christina Ontiveros
Reedley Senior Citizen Coordinator
Resource Fair
Our fourth annual Re- source Fair – sponsored by the California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) – will be on Friday, April 6. It will be 10 a.m. to noon in the Reedley Senior Center patio, 100 N. East Ave..
Representatives from different organizations will offer information on re- sources available to you.
Also, CTAP has special- ized phones that can be tried out. Pick up a CTAP applica- tion at the senior center and then bring it with you to the Resource Fair – you can take your phone home with you that same day.
Chukchansi Getaway
Our next trip to the Chukchansi casino is on Thursday, May 3. We only have a few seats left.
The cost is $17, which includes $15 free play with photo ID. To sign up, come to the Phil Hudson Senior Room at the Senior Cen- ter on weekdays, 9 a.m. to noon. You’ll also sign a waiver form. Pay by check or money order, made to the City of Reedley. The trip is sponsored by the Reedley Community Services Depart- ment. Details: (559) 637-4207.
Bingo
Join us for lunch and Senior Bingo on Thursday, April 12. We play until every- one wins! Interested? Call us at (559) 637-4207 by 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 11.
Ice Cream Social
/Social de Halados
We’ll have delicious ice
cream on Wednesday, April 18, after lunch. Build your own sundae with a wonder- ful assortment of toppings. Just bring yourself and a friend. Call (559) 637-4207 to make your lunch reservation by Tuesday, April 17.
“Thank you” to the
Golden Liv- ingCenter for provid- ing the ice cream and toppings.
Ven y únite a no- sotros para un Social
Christina Ontiveros
Mondays, 11 a.m. Preschool Storytime. At the Reedley Library, 1027 E St. Stories, songs and crafts for 3- to 5-year-olds. With Linda Rotan, a library assistant. Through April 29. Details: (559) 638-2818.
Mondays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Celebrate Recovery. Re- deemer's Church. Details: (559) 859-8942.
First Monday of the month. 6:45 p.m. St. An- thony of Padua Catholic Daughters Court: Our Lady of Grace #2637.
At St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 1018 N. Frankwood Ave. Rosary is at 6:45 p.m.; the meetings begin at 7 p.m. For more details, please check the church's regular bulletin.
First Tuesday of the month. 10:30 a.m. Reedley Library Book Group. At the library, 1027 E St. The book to be discussed at the April meeting is “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Second Tuesday of the month, 2 p.m. Caregiver Support Group. In the Community Room at
the Palm Village Retire- ment Community, 703 W. Herbert Ave. This meet- ing gives caregivers of a family member or friend with memory loss a time to meet for mutual emo- tional, educational and social support. Details: call (559) 638-6933.
Second Tuesday of the month, 6 p.m. The Blos- som Trail A's meets at Bristol Ranch (formerly Brooks Ranch), 1620 E.
Manning Ave. for dinner and meeting. New mem- bers are welcome. You don't have to own a Model A to join. For more de- tails, call Jerry Eitzen at (559) 638-8222.
Wednesdays, 11 a.m. “Come Play With Me” (for children from infants to 3 years old). At the Reedley Library, 1027 E St. De- tails: call (559) 638-2818.
Second Friday of the month, 9:30 a.m. Parkin- son's Support Group. Palm Village Community Room, 703 W. Herbert Ave. Open to anyone with Parkin- son's disease and/or their caregivers. For more details, call (559) 638-6933 and ask for Norma Fro- ese.
Third Thursday of the month, 10:30 a.m. The Friends of the Library. At the Reedley Library, 1027 E St. New members are welcome. For more de- tails, call (559) 638-6476.
The city of Reedley is accepting students for
its 2017-18 preschool
and pre-kindergarten programs. Preschoolers should be 3 years old, pre-kindergarten students 4 years old. Details: go to the Reedley Community Center, 100 N. East Ave., or call (559) 637-4203.
New sessions of Tumbling Classes offered at the Reedley Community Cen- ter, 100 N. East Ave. New options to attend classes Tuesday or Thursday. The Tuesday classes began March 20; the Thursday sessions started March
11. Register now at www. reedley.com or in person at the community center. For details: call (559) 637- 4203.
Tai Chi classes are avail- able at the Reedley Com- munity Center, 100 N. East Ave. The class meets at 12:30 p.m. on Mondays. It's a year-round program. For adults of all ages. De- tails: call (559) 637-4203.
Lap Swim is available at the Reedley High School Aquatics Complex. Hours are 7:30-9:30 p.m. Mon- days, Wednesdays, Thurs- days (through May 31). Swim cards can be bought at the Reedley Communi- ty Center, 100 N. East Ave. You must pre-purchase
a swim card. For details, call (559) 637-4203.
Water Aerobics offered by the city of Reedley at the Reedley High School Aquatics Complex. Stu- dents must pre-register at the Reedley Community Center, 100 N. East Ave. Bobbi Monk is the instruc- tor. For details, call (559) 637-4203.
April 6 and 7, West Coast Mennonite Relief Sale. At Fresno Paci c University, 1717 S. Chestnut Ave. Featuring quilts in a two- day event that includes silent and live auctions, food, the Run for Relief, a Pancake and German Sau- sage breakfast, children's activities, an Mennonite Central Committee alumni gathering and more. Hours April 6, 4-7 p.m.; April 7, 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. For details, go online to westcoastmccsale.org
April 7, 7 a.m.-1 p.m.
Downtown Reedley Rum- mage Roundup. On G Street, presented by the Reedley Downtown As- sociation. Featuring used, rummage, vintage items, antiques, handcrafted items and more. Vendor applications available on- line at reedleydowntown. com
April 7, 8-10 a.m. Monthly breakfast hosted by Reedley Eagles Lodge #2781. At the lodge, 1230 11th St. Menu includes biscuits/gravy, sausage, hash browns, eggs, orange juice, and coffee. It’s $7 for adults; $3.50 for chil- dren. Takeout available. Proceeds bene t Reedley Eagles Lodge projects.
April 7, 9 a.m. to noon,
Annual Plant Give and Take. Rain or shine. In
the parking lot of First United Methodist Church, 1461 11th St. This is a free event to pick up plants and share. If you drop off plants, please bring them at 8 a.m.; you can drive through the alley.
April 7, 2-4 p.m. 13th Annual Ikebana Flower Shop and Boutique. Presented by Palm United Methodist Church Women. (Ikebana is the an- cient Japanese art of flower arranging.) At the church, corner of Tulare and P streets in Dinuba. Admission is $5; free refreshments. For details: call (559) 679-8074 or (559) 281-7486.
We set high standards for student achievement and help them succeed.
4, We provide a balanced academic curriculum that integrates faith, culture and life; 5, We use technology ef- fectively to enhance educa- tion; 6, We instill in students the value of service to others.
7, We teach children re- spect of self and others; 8, We emphasize moral devel- opment and self-discipline; 9, We prepare students to be productive citizens and fu- ture leaders.
10, We have a 99 percent high school graduation rate, and 85 percent of our gradu- ates go to college; 11, We cul- tivate a faculty and staff who are dedicated, caring and ef- fective; and 12, We provide a safe and welcoming environ- ment for all.
See ST. LA SALLE page B8
Immanuel EAGLE'S EYE VIEW
Youth & Education
St. La Salle CRUSADERS News
Contributed
High School Updates
On Thursday, April 5, boys golf will compete in the CSL Mini 18 Hole at Ridge Creek Golf Course in Dinuba; tee time is noon.
Also April 5, JV and varsi- ty boys tennis will play Kings- burg High at the Immanuel
Sports Complex; match time is 4:30 p.m.
On Friday, April 6, coed track will compete in the Kings River Games at the Im- manuel Sports Complex, start- ing at 3:30 p.m.
Also April 6, varsity base- ball will play Central Valley Christian High at the Imman- uel Sports Complex, at 7 p.m.
On Saturday, April 7, JV baseball will play CVC at CVC in Visalia, at 11 a.m.
For a full list of high school sports, go online to im- manuelsports.bigteams.com, or visit our website at im- manuelschools.com and click on “athletics.”
See IMMANUEL page B8
Contributed
Registration is Open
Let your child grow with us at St. La Salle. We believe a Catholic school education is the most important gift you will ever give your child.
We currently have spots available in preschool and also are taking registration
for all students.
We foster knowledge,
faith and service to prepare students to use their God- given talents to the fullest later in life.
Our students can explore many life paths, which will enable them to serve the church and our community to make the world a better place.
To schedule a visit, call us at (559) 638-2621. You also can go online to stlasallereed- ley.org for more information.
Reasons to Choose
a Catholic Education
We are a proud Catholic
school. Here are 12 reasons to send your children to a Catholic school:
1, We offer an education that combines Catholic faith and teachings with academ- ic excellence; 2, We partner with parents in the faith for- mation of their children; 3,
de Helados.
Todo lo que
necesita es traer a ti mismo y un amigo. Proporciona- remos helado sin azúcar gratis, coberturas y golosi- nas. Este evento se llevará a cabo despues de lonche el Miércoles 18 de Abril en la Sala Principal Phil Hud- son. Venga a refrescarse y disfrutar de la visita con los amigos. Gracias al Golden Living center por patrocinar nuestros sociales de helados.
Café Bistro / Billiards
Bring a friend and enjoy a fresh cup of coffee, a dan- ish and play a game of pool – at 9 a.m. Mondays to Fridays at the senior center.
Gleaners
Reedley residents 55 and up can come to the Reed- ley Community Center on Wednesdays at 8:30 a.m. for free fresh fruit, vegetables and bread. The center is at 100 N. East Ave.
Personas mayors de edad 55 anos + vengan for frutas y verduras los Mier- coles a las 8:30 a.m.
Senior Center Community Partners We appreciate our com-
munity partners for their continuing support:
Sierra View Homes Re- tirement Community, Save Mart Supermarket, Rotary Club of Reedley, Reedley Senior Commission, Inc., Golden LivingCenter, Reed- ley Lions Club, Reedley YMCA Committee, Blossom Trail Photography, Dr. Luis Guzman, Reedley Police Department, and the Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program.
A Great Big THANK YOU
to everyone who helped make my 99th Birthday ExtraSpecial!
TAX RELIEF SALE
NO SALES TAX if Paid Cash or Check • Must Bring Ad In
“Galina’s
No Sales Tax with this ad
5pc Bedroom Set
Start at $ 495
Recliners
$179 Lift Recliners
Start at $499
FREE DELIVERY & Disposal of Old Item
Ashley
Hope
BEDDING SUPER SPECIALS
10 Years 12 Years 15 Years
Mattress Sets Euro Pillow Top Pillow Top
$$$
99 Twin 199 Twin 299 Twin
$$$
149 Full 249 Full 349 Full
ITEMS MAY VARY FROM ILLUSTRATIONS
story of hope. It did touch my heart very deeply. I strongly recommend that everybody else can be touched in a special way. To purchase book, go to Amazon.com
I want people to know God deeper. He is the only One who can turn tragedy to joy and sor- row to happiness. He heals our wounds and gives hope for tomorrow.
Sincelery,
Janet Colvin, Clovis, CA.
Ashley Reclining
Sofa & Love Seat 4 Recliners $
Sofa & Love Seat
$ Both 599
Washer or Dryer or Refrigerator
Start at $399 Memory Foam Pocket Coil Set
the Fire”
999
I want to introduce and share a new book that I recently was reading, “Galina’s Hope Beyond the Fire.” It is a
$$$ $ 199 Queen 299 Queen 399 Queen $ Queen 699
$$$
399 King 499 King 599 King
DESIGN FURNITURE
176 NORTH ‘L’ STREET • DINUBA • 595-9800
“Prime Time”
Friday Nights! Proudly featuring U.S.D.A. Choice
“ P R I M E R I B ” From 4:30 p.m. till it lasts!
O p e n 6 a .m . to 1 0 p .m . 910 North Alta, Dinuba • 591-2122
Start at
Bernie Bibb 50 years experience
Beyond
Twin 499
$$ Full 599 King 899
215884
214133
5018
215881


































































































   8   9   10   11   12