BURKE DYKES COMPUTER CENTER - Senior Center of West Seattle



WELCOME!“Engage As You Age”THE SENIOR CENTER OF WEST SEATTLEThe Sisson Building4217 S.W. Oregon Street, Seattle WA 98116Phone: 206-932-4044 | Fax: 206-932-4077sc- Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through FridayClosed: Saturday, Sunday, and HolidaysA Community Partner Site of Sound GenerationsOUR MISSION STATEMENT“The Senior Center of West Seattle strives to provide a welcoming, inclusive environment where people can enjoy warm friendships, healthy activities, joyful experiences and meaningful engagement as they age.”The Center’s Board of Directors and staff are pleased to have you as a member of our community. Please let us know if we can be of assistance to you in any way. We are here to serve you.The Senior Center of West Seattle is a multi-purpose center where older adults may come together to fulfill many of their social, physical, and intellectual needs. It exists to encourage expanding interests, tap potential and develop their talents. The Center is also a bridge – a broad, two-way bridge – linking the loose-knit older adult community at large. MEMBERSHIPOur Senior Center of West Seattle members support our programs and services. Membership is open to people of all ages. For those over the age of 50, it is $50 per year, and for those under the age of 50, it is $75. Lifetime memberships are also available for a one-time fee of $500. Membership renewals are based on the month you joined. You will receive a membership card with your month and year you joined.As a member you will receive:Our bi-monthly newsletter mailed to your home which includes all of the menus, calendars and daily schedule of activities and events. Free birthday luncheon celebrationFree holiday meal celebrationValuable discounts on programs, activities and events10% discount on meeting room rentals up to $500.50% discount on Members Day at our Stop ‘N Shop thrift storeWelcome coupons for a free cookie, coffee and a movie passOpportunities to make new friends in a welcoming, supportive network of people committed to making the Center stronger.The good feeling of supporting your community Senior Center Your membership renewal date is on your membership card, as well as the mailing label of your newsletter. Always contact our Front Desk to make reservations, appointments or for any questions. 206-932.4044 x 1OUR WEBSITE sc- At The Center’s website you can:Purchase event ticketsAccess the newsletterGet our latest newsFind needed resourcesPay your membership duesMake a donationFACEBOOKThe Center also has a Facebook page that consistently features articles, events, and people in our community. Please take a moment to “Like” our page so you can receive these updates. It’s an easy way to stay connected.Senior Center of West Seattle -409575421640MARGIE’S CAF? With the 2007 expansion of the Center, we added Margie’s Café for the convenience of our members, as well as for the West Seattle community. Our wonderful café volunteers serve coffee, tea, freshly baked cookies, daily homemade soup, and a selection of sandwiches and salads made to order. The café is a great place to enjoy a delicious meal and make new friends. Join us – you don’t need reservations. Wi-Fi available. Margie’s Cafe is open from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. 00MARGIE’S CAF? With the 2007 expansion of the Center, we added Margie’s Café for the convenience of our members, as well as for the West Seattle community. Our wonderful café volunteers serve coffee, tea, freshly baked cookies, daily homemade soup, and a selection of sandwiches and salads made to order. The café is a great place to enjoy a delicious meal and make new friends. Join us – you don’t need reservations. Wi-Fi available. Margie’s Cafe is open from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. What’s available at The Center?FOOD BANKThe Center provides an on-site food pantry for low-income members of the Center and older adults in the West Seattle Community. The food bank is available on Tuesday (except holidays) from 10am to 10:30am. At 8:30am, you can reserve your place in line by getting a number for that day.STOP ‘N SHOP32994601270000The Center maintains a thrift shop on-site at 4504 California Ave SW. All proceeds from the sale of items donated benefit the ongoing operations of the Center. The Stop ‘N Shop is operated by volunteers seven days a week from 10am to 4:00pm (Closed on various holidays.) Let us know if you would be interested in volunteering in the thrift store. We thrive on your quality donations.On the second Tuesday of every month, members of the Center receive a 50% discount on most items in the store. You will need to show your membership card.BURKE DYKES COMPUTER CENTERThe computer center is available Monday - Friday for using computers, scanners and printers. The computers in the Computer Center are open to the public to use at any time when there is not a scheduled class. Additionally, the building has Wi-Fi for your convenience. The Wi-Fi network is called SCWS and the password is westSeatttle7. Free computer assistance called Computer Lab is available by appointment. Just contact the front desk and let them know you would like to set up an appointment. The Computer Center offers scheduled computer/technology classes for a fee. Computer Basics, Email, Introduction to the Internet, Introduction to Microsoft Word, Smart phones, iPhone/iPad Basics, Apps & Devices, Digital Cameras, Facebook, and Digital Image Editing are just a few. Registration for these classes is required. Please register for classes with our front desk receptionist in person or by phone. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESleft14922500The Center’s staff relies on over 220 volunteers to assist with all of our programs, activities and the general operation of The Center. Most likely you met one of our many volunteers when you were first introduced to the Center. There are many volunteer opportunities available at the Center. Ongoing positions include: Front Desk Receptionist, Kitchen Assistant, Café Server, Outreach Program Visitor, Computer Room Assistant, Stop ‘N Shop Cashier and Backroom Store Assistant, to name a few. Volunteering is a great way to make new friends, share your talents with others, build your resume, learn new skills, and just have fun while feeling great about giving back to your community. Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator to find out current volunteering opportunities: 206-932-4044 ext. 8. PROGRAMS/ EVENTS / ACTIVITIESWe offer a wide variety of programs, events and activities. (See the newsletter for the most up-to-date details.) If you’d like to see us offer something not listed, please contact our Program Coordinator at ext. 3 HEALTH AND WELLNESS The Enhance Fitness exercise program is designed specifically for older adults. Classes are held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8:30am. The cost is $3 per class or free to Kaiser Permanente Advantage members. The instructor makes this innovative and fun class into strength training with wrist and ankle weights, aerobics, balance, and stretching. This program is designed to be safe and effective for older adults with a wide range of physical abilities and disabilities. This class requires your doctor’s consent. Please ask the receptionist for the necessary forms.We also offer tai chi, yoga, balance class, chair massage, and more. The newsletter will give you more details. 2956560000SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAMS SUPPORT GROUPSLOW VISIONAGING WELLCAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPDIABETES SUPPORT GROUPSING-A-LONG MONTHLY GROUP Facilitated by Licensed Social Workers, Holly McNeill and Toni AmeslavCOMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SUPPORTOur Licensed Social Workers are on staff to assist older adults and their families with a variety of?issues including: housing, in-home support, caregiving issues, transportation, accessing medical services, etc.? The Outreach Program?provides intensive in-home case management for home bound elders, including volunteers for support in certain situations.FOOT CARE PROGRAMThe Center offers Foot Care Services onsite for older adults. The cost is $25 for members of the Center and $35 for non-members. A professional foot care specialist is available on Thursdays to provide this service. Appointments required. Please call 206-932-4044 ext. 1 for availability.MEALS ON WHEELSThis service is provided to older adults in our community who can benefit from home-delivered meals, making it easier for them to remain healthy and independent. Prepared meals are delivered to their homes by volunteers each Wednesday morning. To participate in the Meals on Wheels Program, please call Sound Generations at 206-448-MUNITY DINING PROGRAM- “Junction Diner” The Center offers a Monday through Thursday community dining lunch program for a suggested donation of $4 for adults age 60 and older and is a $10 cost for all others. Meals are prepared by our on-site cook and served in our Junction Diner. Healthful meals are planned with older adults in mind. A monthly menu is published in the newsletter for your convenience. Menus are subject to change without notice, though we try to adhere to our published menus as much as possible. Reservations: YES! Please call ahead to reserve a spot. The number of meals are limited. INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE This service is provided free for older adults who need assistance with their income tax submittal. Trained volunteers with AARP are available at the Center from February through April 15. Paperwork from the previous tax year is required. Donations are gladly accepted and benefit the ongoing operations of the Center.Appointments are required and fill early. Please contact the Front Desk.SENIOR RIGHTS, INSURANCE, & LEGAL ASSISTANCE*Once a month a Senior Rights Specialist (from SHIBA = Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisor) schedules individual appointments to provide information and assistance regarding Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap plans, and claims assistance. Attorney John Llewellyn, Attorney at Law provides Elder Law & Estate Planning assistance on the first and third Thursdays of the month. Attorney Heather de Vrieze, Attorney at Law provides legal consultations once a month on Tuesdays. Free 20 minute appointments are available from either attorney. All insurance and legal appointments are made with our Front Desk. Stop by or call 206. 932.4044 x 1*Should you decide to hire one of the attorneys in the future, you will be charged for further services. SPECIAL EVENTS AND FUNDRAISERSThe Center offers monthly events to encourage socialization, fun, and help create funds for the Center. Food, no-host bars, activities and entertainment may be provided. These special events may be during the day or evening which include Celebratory Luncheons; dinner cabarets such as Elvis Night, West Seattle Big Band Swing Dance, Paella Dinner, or events such as Trivia Night, Sip and Paint and Rainbow Bingo. All proceeds from these benefit the continued Center’s operating fund. The newsletter will have advertisements for these events and you will see posters and flyers in the Center. We have many fundraising events throughout the year that are open to the community too. Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator if you are interested in volunteering for any of these functions.0381000ACTIVITIESLooking for something to do? Want to meet new friends? ONGOING ACTIVITIES We have many activities that occur once or twice a month such as:Coffee Time with Vets, Circle of Singles, Sing-A-Long,LGBTQ Social, Medicare Workshops, Quilters Group, Birthday luncheon, Meditation and Casino Trips.The Center offers a number of ongoing activities each day such as:Monday: Enhance Fitness, Duplicate Bridge, Pinochle, Watercolor, Gentle Yoga, Ukulele Sing-along, Drumming Circle and Aging Well GroupTuesday: Cribbage, German, Sea Mar Community Living Connections Program, Technology classes, Hardanger, and Book Reading Group, Swing Dance LessonsWednesday: Enhance Fitness, Duplicate Bridge, Bridge For Fun, Mahjong, Gentle Yoga, Acrylics Painting Class, Writing Group and Terry’s Matinee Movies, Swing Dance Lessons Thursday: Line Dancing, Pinochle, Tai Chi & Qigong, and Conversational SpanishFriday: Enhance Fitness, Bingo, Regain Your Balance, Chair Massage, Film History, Terry’s Matinee Movies, and US History ClassSENIOR CENTER POLICYThe Senior Center of West Seattle does not endorse products or service providers, nor do we assume any responsibility for the quality of any products. Our aim is to protect the elderly from undue coercion. The Center is not a market place. We neither approve nor condone solicitation of business within our facilities. Programs are offered for member enjoyment, entertainment and/or information only. Please report any violation to the Center Director. PHOTO & VIDEO DISCLAIMER The Senior Center of West Seattle (SCWS) reserves the right to use any photograph/video taken at any event sponsored by SCWS, without the expressed written permission of those included within the photograph/video. SCWS may use the photograph/video in publications or other media material produced, used or contracted by SCWS including but not limited to: brochures, invitations, books, newspapers, magazines, television, websites, etc.To ensure the privacy of individuals and children, images will not be identified using full names or personal identifying information without written approval from the photographed subject, parent or legal guardianA person attending a SCWS event who does not wish to have their image recorded for distribution should make their wishes known to the photographer, and/or the event organizers. By participating in a SCWS event you are agreeing to release, defend, hold harmless and indemnify SCWS from any and all claims involving the use of your picture or likeness.Any person or organization not affiliated with SCWS may not use, copy, alter or modify SCWS photographs, graphics, videography or other, similar reproductions or recordings without the advance written permission of an authorized designee from SCWS.Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT“We embrace the belief that cultural, social and other differences will be respected and celebrated.”The Senior Center of West Seattle does not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, marital status, religion, race, color, creed, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, political ideology, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability in admission to, access to, treatment of, employment in its programs and activities. LEGAL ENTITYThe Senior Center of West Seattle is a Nonprofit 501 (C) 3 organization. Tax ID #91-0823767. It is a community partner site of Sound Generations (previously known as Senior Services.) The Center is closed on all holidays. In the event of inclement weather the Center follows the Seattle Public Schools late starts and closures. Follow your TV news channels for this information. A Community Partner Site of Sound Generations ................
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