Showing posts with label Senior Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Senior Center. Show all posts

CORRECTION: The Holiday Bazaar at the Senior Center is Friday and Saturday

Friday, October 22, 2021

One of the Kapunas bringing in donations for the Holiday Bazaar Friday and Saturday

A previous article about the hula group's donations to the Holiday Bazaar silent auction erroneously stated that the Bazaar was on the weekend.

It actually is on Friday and Saturday October 22-23, 2021, 10am to 4pm each day.


The Senior Center is located in the southernmost building on the Shoreline Center campus 18560 1st Ave NE.



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Get into the Holiday mood - get your shopping done early and local at the Senior Center Holiday Bazaar

Thursday, October 21, 2021



Get into the Holiday Mood.

Shop Local for Handcrafted Wares.

101 Silent Auction items for you to bid on (but no Dalmatians)

Buy Yummy Bake Goods

Browse Santa’s Shop for holiday decorations

Purchase Raffle tickets for prizes 

Take Out Lunch from our commercial kitchen

Safety protocols will be in place

Friday and Saturday, October 22 and 23
Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Senior Center
18560 1st Ave N, southernmost building on the Shoreline Center campus
10am to 4pm both days



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Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center Kupuna Hula Group helping support the Holiday Bazaar Friday - Saturday

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Aloha Neighbors! 


The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center Kupuna Hula Group is delighted to be able to help make the 2021 Holiday Bazaar Silent Auction a success. 

The Kupunas have been meeting in parks during the summer. Here they show some of the treasures they are donating to the Senior Center Holiday Bazaar this weekend. 
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This group of kupuna (elders) have been meeting throughout this papule (crazy!) time via Zoom while continuing to support the center in ways that they can. In the summer, the group had in-person hula at a local park, wearing masks and keeping distance from one another, while enjoying getting to dance together once again! 

While dancing on a cooler September day it was decided that they wanted to help the Holiday Bazaar silent auction by donating items for children since one member said she had so many new kids’ things in her closet.

 
You can bid on these at the Silent Auction this Saturday and Sunday at the Senior Center

So, it was decided to call the collective donations Treasures from Tutu’s (grandmother’s) Closet!

During the Holiday Bazaar, October 22 - 23, Friday and Saturday, check out the treasures: 
  • Outdoor Fun for Keikis (young children), 
  • Game Night for your Ohana (family), 
  • Craft items, 
  • Books by local authors and so much more designed for a wide range of ages. 

Delivering the toys and books to the Senior Center for this weekend's event

In a snap! Holiday shopping done for every child in your family!

Mele Kalikimaka me ka Hau’oli Makahiki hou (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!) from the Kupunas.

The Senior Center is located in the southernmost building of the Shoreline Center, 18560 1st Ave NE. The Holiday Bazaar is this Friday and Saturday, October 22-23, 2021 from 10am to 4pm.

Besides the Silent Auction there will be a bake sale, handcrafted items for sale, a raffle, and holiday decor for sale.

Correction: the Bazaar is Friday and Saturday, October 22-23

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Conversational ESL offered at Senior Center starting October 19

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

 
Conversational ESL will be offered at the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Senior Center beginning Tuesday, October 19, 2021 from 10 - 11am.

Classes are free to members and non-members alike.

The Senior Center is located in the southernmost building on the Shoreline Center campus, 18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline WA 98155.



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DIY Greeting Card Magic Workshop with Kathy Brower at the Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center

Friday, August 20, 2021

Making cards for your friends and family can be so fun! 

When you design your greeting cards, you have control over the look and sentiment so that the card delivers just the right message. 

Taking the time to make a greeting card personally, lets the receiver know just how special they are to you. 

Handmade cards are always lovely to receive, and much more personal than a store bought card.

Join paper and Greeting Card artist Kathy Brower, kongtime Shoreline resident, for creatively fun next Thursday, August 26, 2021 from 1:30 to 3pm

This free workshop offers making several designs of beautiful cards. Any skill level can accomplish the planned projects. You may bring your favorite scissors, design ideas and any special graphics to use.

Register today by calling the center at 206-365-1536. Space is limited. Join us!



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Help your community: Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center seeks Kitchen Volunteers

Friday, July 23, 2021

Kitchen volunteers needed at the Senior Center
With the Army Reserve soldiers ending their time helping at the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center, they are looking for volunteers to help Chef Donnie prepare and package the ToGo lunches. 

You may choose the day(s) you can work during the week.

  • Position: Part of Kitchen crew
  • Program: Dining Services
  • Location: Senior Center kitchen
  • Schedule: 9am-noon M,T,W,TH, F
  • Duration: Effective immediately and on-going

Contact: Donna Saltzberg: sl_reception@soundgenerations.org

Email or call 206-365-1536 for an application and more information.



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Seattle Veterinary Outreach at Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center July 21 - not just for pets

Sunday, July 18, 2021

Look for the big red mobile parked in front of the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center on July 21st from 11:00am to 2:00pm

Story and photos by Donna Hawkey

"We're a portal to better health," says Dr. Hanna Ekström, founder of the mobile Seattle Veterinary Outreach, SVO, which provides free veterinary care for the pets of owners who are homeless, and pay-what-you-can for people living low-income and having difficulty paying for veterinary services.

The SVO mobile will be parked in front of the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center on July 21, 2021 from 11:00am to 2:00pm. Depending on how many veterinarians volunteer, the mobile clinic can provide service for between 20 and 35 pets, so come early if your pet has an urgent need.

Since starting the organization in 2019, they have treated over 1,000 pets. People travel from all over, sometimes as far as Tacoma, to receive these essential services.

Dr. Hanna Ekström, founder of Seattle Veterinary Outreach.
"Everyone Deserves Kindness"

Dr. Ekström extended her outreach services to pet owner needs in 2020 because when caring for people’s pets, she saw firsthand the needs of the pet owner, too. She also realized that she could build on the trust shared between veterinarian and pet owner to help people find better health for themselves.

"I see it in their faces, the struggle and the hardships that would seem insurmountable to most of us. It shows the power of human resilience, and the lengths people will go to keep their beloved pet healthy and happy."

The pet owner was both thrilled that her puppies got check-ups, and that “ I signed up for health care too – and right here!”

In early 2021, she hired a social worker, Scott Beck, to help better connect people to human-need resources. In four months, he has provided over 400 referrals to local human service providers. 

 

"Many referrals are for things like gas cards, bus passes, and food assistance, but lots of people don't know that they qualify for these benefits or don't know how to access them. Also, many of our clients don’t own a cell phone or computer, which is a huge obstacle to filling out applications. 
"So, we can get the ball rolling for them by helping fill in applications, teaming with Access Wireless to provide a free phone, or with Molina Healthcare to get them connected to healthcare and a caseworker who can continue to assist them as they navigate the many barriers to finding housing and health.”


This pet owner plays with a donated toy for his best buddy.  He said “I could not afford to own a pet if it were not for all the services here, I’m very thankful.”

Recently Mr. Beck was able to help get a man housed who has been homeless for 15 years. He suffers from severe PTSD from his active-duty time in the Marines. He had been living in a tent while battling cancer, managing his diabetes, and caring for his two beloved cats. Very few shelters allow pets.


“When you consider the power of that only friend or family member - think about it - would you leave your child or best friend on the street so that you could go into a shelter?” says Dr. Ekström. 
“Most people could not imagine such a choice, and when your life is torn apart, a relationship with a beloved pet can sustain you until you can the help needed to put your life back together again. 
"And from the pet’s point of view, cats and dogs don't need buildings to live in, but they do need the unconditional love of their owners. Getting people housed is a win-win-win for the person, the pet, and our community.”

The pet owners she sees are there for their pets no matter their financial circumstances, especially when their pet is sick. 

"Pets can be a person's only family member. Someone told me he would skip meals and his medicine so that he could buy glaucoma drops for his beloved dog. I would do the same if I were in a similar position."

Researchers have observed that the pet bond is so close for a person who has become homeless that they become a pack of two. Anxiety is naturally eased because they spend all their time together in such a close bond. A strong feeling of safety is created that’s healthy for both humans and pets.

Waiting and being patient is easy when you have your best friend on your lap.

Dr. Eckström said that "While meeting so many different people such as a woman that could have been my grandmother, every day this work opens up my heart even more than the day before. There are so many unfortunate stigmas associated with unhoused people. 

"I can tell you that people who are homeless are not all drug addicts, and it is not personal failing that puts so many in this dire situation, it is the effect of childhood adverse experiences, trauma, and structural racism. 
"The complex and tragic stories behind many of those living homeless require new tools in our toolbelt, along with empathy and the ability to provide hope."

Another way she provides hope is through her work with her Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar team, made up of herself, Dr. Catherine Wheeler, Jessica Lowery, RN, and Cholette Ness, LVT. This team works to bring primary care, harm reduction, and wound care to folks living in tents and RVs throughout the city of Seattle. 

Dr. Wheeler says, “by meeting people where they are, we can work together with our clients, and hopefully transition them to regular care either with the King County Med Van, or a regular primary care provider.” Dr. Ekström adds, “our outreach work is just one more doorway through which people can get connected to the resources they need to live healthier lives, for themselves, and for their pets.”

Pet homelessness

On average, there are five homeless dogs or cats per one homeless person in America. According to Shelter Animals Count, shelters are so overrun with dogs and cats that approximately 1.5 million dogs and cats are euthanized per year. If you are considering adoption, please take a look at shelter pets first. Dr. Ekström herself loves her three rescued pets fiercely and gratefully!


Donated pet items from beds to treats to personalized name tags can all be found right here!

Here are further thoughts and insights from Dr. Ekström:

How do you receive funding?

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation provided a three-year grant totaling almost $500,000, which helped us expand our team to include a primary care physician and a nurse who can see people while we are seeing pets. 

In addition, we have received a sustaining grant from the Jacobi Foundation which has truly been our organizations life-blood as we worked to establish this program. We have also received funds from the Seattle Foundation, the ASPCA, Petsmart, and Banfield, as well as from many private individuals who believe in our mission. Last but not least, we are blessed with a strong team of passionate volunteers who work side by side to improve the culture of health for the people and pets we serve.

Having Molina Healthcare on site helps people get answers to their questions first hand rather than having to experience the frustrations of trying to apply online. Enrollees get the option of signing up for a caseworker to help them navigate through the oftentimes complicated process of obtaining housing. Molina also teams with a wireless phone provider so enrollees have a way to stay in touch with their doctors. 

What are your greatest strengths as an organization?


Partnerships have been one of our best strengths. We partner with medical doctors, nurses, and technicians. We develop working relationships with social service providers such as Real Change News, Recovery Café, and local Food Banks. In addition, we partner with Molina Healthcare to help connect folks with healthcare, and Access wireless to get free phones into the hands of those who need them.

What was one big surprise for you?

I had no idea that this project would grow so quickly. When I started, we just had four volunteers working one day a month! The need is so much bigger than I anticipated, we are now offering eight clinics a month and would love to do more!

A pet loving Subaru driving and hiking club raised $2,200 cleaning up back road trails. The event was supported by a Subaru dealer who printed t-shirts for everyone.   

Describe your most significant return on this work
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This work builds trust among people who have lost faith in others by building on the human-animal bond as a great uniter. By providing loving care to people’s pets, we aspire to bring hope and health to “both ends of the leash.” Finally, our work helps keep our community healthy by potentially limiting the spread of disease from pets to people, for example, Rabies, Leptospirosis, and Typhus.

It is very rewarding work-connecting to people through their pets brings us joy, as well as pride that we are making a difference in our community. It is great to see how SVO is providing a portal to better health for both pets and their owners.

What are some of the most significant challenges?

Sadly, there are not enough social and mental health services to keep up with the increasing demand-we just don’t have enough spaces to send people to for treatment.

What are your greatest needs as a young organization?

Our organization desperately needs more veterinarians and licensed vet techs to help provide service to clients in need. Having experienced volunteer social workers would improve our effectiveness, and we also need volunteers to help with marketing, grant writing, etc.

Sometime in the near future, we hope to be able to open a clinic so we can provide spay and neuter services for pets, we currently have over 180 pets waiting for this essential service! We would also provide dental services for pets in need. Anyone want to run a capital campaign?!?

For more information, to donate, or to run a capital campaign! Visit Seattle Veterinary Outreach, a 501c3 non-profit https://www.seattlevet.org/

The Senior Center is located in the southernmost building on the Shoreline Center campus, 18560 1st Ave NE, facing NE 185th.



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Councilmember Dembowski delivers van to the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center, surprises Center with $20,000 grant

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Senior Center board president Ginny Scantlebury and
King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski
Photo courtesy King County 
On Wednesday, July 15, 2021 King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski delivered a “retired County vanpool” 7-passenger Dodge Caravan to the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center on 185th in Shoreline 

He also surprised the Senior Center with a $20,000 grant from King County.

“Over the course of the pandemic I have had the opportunity to work closely with the tireless leadership and dedicated volunteers at the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center,” Councilmember Rod Dembowski said.
“They continue to provide essential services, such as protecting vulnerable seniors from COVID-19, feeding those in need, and vaccinating the public. 
"Their work inspires me and countless others in the community. I am honored to help advance their work by securing this grant, and delivering their new van.”

Councilmember Dembowski delivers a van to the Senior Center
Photo courtesy King County

King County Metro retired the 2013 van earlier this year. Metro retires vehicles in its vanpool fleet after they reach the end of their service life – typically after six years. When the vans reach this age, they are considered surplus and donated by the King County Council to local nonprofits.

The County’s Youth and Amateur Sports Grants Council District funds made the grant Dembowski secured possible.

The $20,000 “get active” grant money can be used for their senior activities, e.g. their yoga, tai chi, Hula and similar activity programs.





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Having trouble sleeping? The Senior Center has a class for you

Saturday, July 3, 2021

Heidi Mair yoga instructor
One of the biggest side effects seniors are coping with through the COVID battle is insomnia. Are you having trouble getting a good night’s rest?

We have a class for you~

Join our HEALING MOVES YOGA FOR HEALTHY SLEEP this July with expert instructor Heidi L. Mair, AWC, E-RYT at the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center.

Sleeping well is essential to our physical health and emotional well-being, yet many people struggle with insomnia on a regular basis. 

In this class we will discuss the science of sleep and how Yoga can help us develop healthier sleep patterns. You will practice gentle Yoga poses, linking breath and movement followed by meditation and relaxation.

Class meets live on Tuesdays, beginning on July 6, 2021 in our Wellness Studio from 1:30pm - 2:30pm. The Senior Center is located in the southernmost building on the Shoreline Center campus, facing 185th. 18560 1st Ave NE #1

For more information or to register for the class you may go to the website shorelinelfpseniorcenter.org or call the Center at 206-365-1536



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In person Yoga classes are back at the Senior Center

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Yoga instructor Heidi Mair
in person classes at the 
Senior Center
YOGA (IN PERSON) CLASSES ARE BACK!

Looking for a new experience to getting moving and feeling well?

Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center is happy to announce in-person classes with instructor Heidi L. Mair, AWC, E-RYT are back in the building!

HEALING MOVES YOGA FOR HEALTHY SLEEP
  • Tuesdays in our Wellness Studio from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
  • Class start date: July 6th | Registration deadline: June 29th

GENTLE CHAIR YOGA
  • Wednesdays in our Wellness Studio from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • Class start date: July 7th | Registration deadline: June 30th

GENTLE MAT YOGA
  • Wednesday in our Wellness Studio from 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
  • Class start date: July 7th | Registration deadline: June 30th

Check out our website, https://shorelinelfpseniorcenter.org, for detailed class descriptions and registration information.

Or you can call the Center at 206-365-1536 for more information.

The July session is 4 classes.



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Today's Tele Café - Stonewall at 50 documentary shows today online


In recognition of Gay Pride month join us in the Tele Café this Wednesday, June 23, 2021 at 2pm to view Stonewall at 50. Learn more about the original event and what has happened since then in the Gay Pride Movement.

“In the early hours of June 28, 1969, only blocks from NYU’s Washington Square campus, the Stonewall riots began, proving to be a turning point in the modern LGBTQ+ movement over the ensuing five decades. 

"NYU faculty, students, administrators, and alumni have engaged with this movement, contributing to groundbreaking change, but at times experiencing heartbreaking loss. Watch them tell their stories as they reflect on the remarkable social, political, cultural, medical, and legal transformations that followed Stonewall and continue to shape our community and our University.”

The documentary features people from the NYU Community who have contributed to the Gay Rights Movement including Karla Jay, Tom Kirdahy and Ted Allen.

Attend our FREE Tele café Zoom event

Join Zoom Meeting
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Or sign onto Zoom with these codes

Zoom ID: 859 8484 8513 Password: senior2021



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Brain Boost: Energize and Protect Your Brain with Food! - Wednesday on zoom

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

SHORELINE /LAKE FOREST PARK SENIOR CENTER

Christy Goff

WEDNESDAY JUNE 16, 2021 ZOOM TELE CAFÉ

Wednesdays 2:00-2:45pm

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As part of our Health Awareness month featuring Alzheimer’s and Brain Health we are happy to present Brain Boost: Energize and Protect Your Brain with Food! with guest Christy Goff, MS, RDN, CD Registered Dietitian Nutritionist at Pacific Medical Centers Living Well Alliance

Ever wonder what you can do to prevent memory decline as you age? In this ZOOM session, learn how to energize and protect your brain with your food choices and to optimize your lifestyle to retain your memory for the future.

Sign onto ZOOM for free using the Mtg ID and password for an informative hour complete with time for your questions with answers from Christy.



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Buy dinner Friday at the Senior Center

Tuesday, June 8, 2021


Support Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center by purchasing Friday's dinner at the center. 

This is the last of our Drive Through Dinner series until further notice.

Easy drive through and pick up - 5 to 6:30pm. 

$10 cash or check.

18560 1st Ave NE, southernmost building on the Shoreline Center campus, facing 185th.



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Senior Center fitness instructor to speak at Fred Hutch - Seattle Cancer Care Alliance conference

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Toshiko Aramaki, ACSM, ACS
Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer
The Fred Hutch Survivorship Program and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance are hosting the 15th annual Moving Beyond Cancer to Wellness, a free, virtual event for cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, friends, family and health care professionals.

This conference is designed to provide education on a variety of the late and long-term effects faced by cancer survivors after treatment is completed and to promote wellness and empowerment after cancer.

Toshiko Aramaki, ACSM, ACS, Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer, and long-time fitness instructor at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center, will be one of the speakers.

Her topic: Dynamic Stretching and Strength Using Bodyweight: Movement for Immune Boosting Lymphatic Circulation

Toshiko has 16 years of experience as a Nationally Certified Personal Trainer, Group Exercise Instructor and Certified Cancer Exercise Instructor.

She spent more than 10 years teaching in the LIVESTRONG at the Y Program as well as leading a variety of exercise programs with an emphasis on cancer survivors. As a survivor herself she is well aware of the importance of regular exercise.



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Drive Through Dinner at the Senior Center Friday

Tuesday, May 11, 2021


Drive Through Dinner at the Senior Center

Support the Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center by purchasing your dinner Friday night at the Senior Center.

This is a drive through and pick up event. $10 includes Chicken Cacciatore with Pasta, Caesar Salad, Garlic Bread and a Brownie. 

We will be having social distancing procedures in place. It will be on a first come, first serve basis starting at 5:00pm and we will only be accepting Cash or Checks. 

18560 1st Ave NE - entrance on NE 185th

The dinners are offered on the second Friday of the month, with a different menu each time.


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Happy Days on the Horizon - day 2 - fundraiser for Senior Center

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Video links are below in the article

The Senior Center Happy Days on the Horizon hybrid fundraiser started Tuesday and continues through Friday, May 7, 2021. 

Our fundraiser begins with an amazing video kick off. To watch the video, click the links below!
  • Hear from Executive Director Theresa LaCroix in her video here 
  • And did you know that the Army is a major part of food delivery to homebound seniors? Hear from one of the Army Reserve in this video.  

Congratulations to our first prize winner, MaryEllen Muir. We are doing random drawings each day. Every person registered is automatically entered to win a prize!

Drive-thru lunch is today, Wednesday from 12 - 1pm. Lunch is $10 a plate and can be ordered in advance at 206-365-1536 or ordered upon arrival. Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center (18560 1st Ave NE #1, Shoreline, WA, 98155).

We need your help to reach our $125,000 fundraising goal. SLFPSC provides wellness activities, community dining programs, mental health and social work sessions, and self care services to seniors in our community. A donation allows us to keep these programs affordable and available.

Donate now


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Support the Senior Center: Happy Days on the Horizon events start today Tuesday May 4

Tuesday, May 4, 2021


Grab your dancing shoes and get ready to celebrate! Our Happy Days on the Horizon hybrid fundraiser goes live today May 4, 2021 at 10am PST. 
We ask you, our supporters, to join us as we bring together the community in celebration.

Participate in the Happy Days on the Horizon fundraiser:
  • Tuesday, May 4th @ 10AM PST / Watch our kick-off video on our website HERE
  • Wednesday, May 5th from 12 - 1PM PST / Rock and Roll with burgers, fries, and floats at our Drive-By Lunch located at Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center (18560 1st Ave NE #1, Shoreline, WA, 98155). Lunch is $10 a plate and can be ordered in advance at 206-365-1536 or ordered upon arrival.
  • Thursday, May 6th from 12 - 2PM PST / Join Dr. John Hibbs in person at Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center (18560 1st Ave NE #1, Shoreline, WA, 98155) for the Annual Dahlia Tuber Sale! Proceeds go to SLFPSC. (see previous article)
  • Friday, May 7th @ 6PM PST / Grab a celebratory beverage and join us on Zoom for a Virtual Happy Hour! Use the below Zoom link to join the event.
With your support, we can raise significant funding for members in our community



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Drive-thru lunch at the Senior Center Wednesday

Sunday, May 2, 2021


Get your lunch from the Senior Center on Wednesday May 5, 2021 from noon to 1pm. The Center is holding this special lunch event as part of a week of fund-raising activities for the Senior Center.

The food at the Senior Center is fabulous - order a few box lunches as a treat for your friends who are not able to get there on Wednesday!

Order in advance by calling 206-365-1536 starting Monday.



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Celebrate Happy Days virtual fundraiser with the Senior Center May 4 - 7

Thursday, April 29, 2021


The Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Happy Days on the Horizon virtual fundraiser will take place Tuesday May 4 to Friday, May 7, 2021 on their website

Join us as we celebrate our organization and raise needed funds for our community!

Please register (at no cost) for our virtual fundraiser by visiting either of our webpages:

We will send you important updates, messages, and inspiring videos from our community.

PRIZES AWARDED DAILY TO REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS!

Here is a brief overview of the schedule:
  • Tuesday, May 4th @ 10am - Virtual Kick-Off Video
  • Wednesday, May 5th @ 12pm - In person drive-by lunch
  • Thursday, May 6th @ 12pm - Dr. John Hibbs in person with the Annual Dahlia Tuber Sale
  • Friday, May 7th @ 6pm - Virtual Happy Hour


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Shoreline Rotary welcomes speaker Theresa LaCroix from the Senior Center

Saturday, April 24, 2021

Theresa LaCroix, Executive Director
Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Senior Center
Join in for a Zoom Rotary Meeting Wednesday morning, April 28, 2021. Our meeting starts at 7:30am with President Robert Brouillard and Club Secretary and Greeter Clarita Bhat ringing the bell! 

You can use your computer, your tablet, your smart phone or even a regular phone to join in the fun To join our zoom meeting as a guest, please email contact@shorelinerotary.com for the link.

The Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center, under the umbrella of Sound Generations, is OUR Center!

Executive Director Theresa LaCroix will tell us about what changes have occurred at the Center over the last couple of years that have really helped step up the services being offered to the 50+ crowd. 

From recreational activities and educational classes, to social and health assistance, there are many services to choose from, even during this challenging time. 

Part of their mission statement says “our staff, volunteers, instructors and facilitators strive to foster a fun, relaxed atmosphere where lasting friendships form and memories are created.” 

For many, the Senior Center is a lifeline. Let’s give Theresa a warm Shoreline Rotary welcome!



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