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6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday J u ly 2 0 1 3 8 • 9:30 Scrabble • 9:30 Cribbage • 10:15 Video Lecture • 11:30 Lunch • 11:30 Shopping • 12:30 Wii Sports • 12:30 - 3:30 e-Reader Appointments • 12:45 Pairs Bridge • 1:00 OpenCards 15 • 9:30 Scrabble • 9:30 Cribbage • 10:15 Video Lecture • 11:30 Lunch • 11:30 Shopping • 12:30 Wii Sports • 12:30 - 3:30 e-Reader Appointments • 12:45 Pairs Bridge • 1:00 Open Cards • 5:00 Commission on Aging 9 • 9:00 Mending • 9:00 Wood Carving Lab • 11:30 Lunch • 11:45 Shopping • 1:00 Mah Jongg • 1:00 Stitchers • 4:30 Mallards Baseball Game 16 • 9:00 Wood Carving Lab • 10:00 Sing-along • 11:30 Lunch • 11:45 Shopping • 1:00 Mah Jongg • 1:00 Stitchers • 1:00 Life Long Learning 3 • 9:00 Strength & Flexibility • 9:30 Sober Today • 10:00 Mystery Book Club • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Wii Sports • 1:00 Euchre & Sheepshead 10 • 9:00 Strength & Flexibility • 9:30 Sober Today • 10:30 Essential Tremor Support • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Wii Sports • 1:00 Euchre & Sheepshead 17 • 9:00 Strength & Flexibility • 9:30 Sober Today • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Wii Sports • 12:30 Activity Committee • 1:00 Euchre & Sheepshead • 2:00 Education Committee • 3:30 Travel Committee 4 Closed for Indepen- dence Day 11 • 9:00 Mending • 9:30 Middleton Jazz • 10:00 Gadget Guru • 10:00 Low Vision Support • Shopping Buses 11:00 & 11:45 • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Nimble Fingers • 1:00 Caregiver Support Group • 1:00 Open Cards 18 • 9:30 Middleton Jazz • 9:30 Men’s Group • 10:00 Reminiscing • Shopping Buses 11:00 & 11:45 • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Nimble Fingers • 1:00 Open Cards 5 • 9:00 Strength & Flexibility • 9:30 Memory Cafe • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Pinochle 12 • 9:00 Strength & Flexibility • 9:00 - Noon e-Reader Appointments • 10:15 Video Lecture • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Pinochle • 12:30 Movie “Quartet” 19 • 9:00 Strength & Flexibility • 9:00 - Noon e-Reader Appointments • 10:15 Video Lecture • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Pinochle July 2013 2 • 9:00 Wood Carving Lab • 10:00 Sing-along • 11:30 Lunch • 11:45 Shopping • 12:00 Cholesterol Presentation • 1:00 Mah Jongg • 1:00 Stitchers 1 • 9:30 Scrabble • 9:30 Cribbage • 10:15 Video Lecture • 11:30 Lunch • 11:30 Shopping • 12:30 Wii Sports • 12:45 Pairs Bridge • 1:00 OpenCards ---PAGE BREAK--- 7 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday J u ly 2 0 1 3 22 • 9:30 Scrabble • 9:30 Cribbage • 10:15 Video Lecture • 11:30 Lunch • 11:30 Shopping • 12:30 Wii Sports • 12:45 Pairs Bridge • 1:00 Open Cards 29 • 9:30 Scrabble • 9:30 Cribbage • 11:30 Lunch • 11:30 Shopping • 12:30 Wii Sports • 12:45 Pairs Bridge • 1:00 OpenCards 23 • 8:30 Newsletter Assembly • 9:00 Wood Carving Lab • 11:30 Lunch • 11:45 Shopping • 12:00 Second Harvest Program • 1:00 Mah Jongg • 1:00 Stitchers • 1:00 Senior Fraud Prevention 30 • 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Intergenerational Activities • 9:00 Wood Carving Lab • 11:30 Lunch • 11:45 Shopping • 1:00 Mah Jongg • 1:00 Stitchers • 1:00 BINGO 24 • 9:00 Strength & Flexibility • 9:30 Sober Today • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Wii Sports • 1:00 Euchre & Sheepshead 31 • 9:00 Strength & Flexibility • 9:30 Sober Today • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Wii Sports • 1:00 Euchre & Sheepshead 25 • 9:30 Middleton Jazz • 10:00 Book R Us • 10:00 Gadget Guru • Shopping Buses 11:00 & 11:45 • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Nimble Fingers • 1:00 Open Cards 1 • 9:30 Middleton Jazz • 9:30 Men’s Group • 10:00 Reminiscing • Shopping Buses 11:00 & 11:45 • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Nimble Fingers • 1:00 Open Cards 26 • 9:00 Strength & Flexibility • 10:15 Video Lecture • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Pinochle 2 • 9:00 Strength & Flexibility • 9:30 Memory Cafe • 10:15 Video Lecture • 11:30 Lunch • 12:30 Pinochle July 2013 All programs and activities are subject to change. The Middleton Senior Center reserves the right to cancel or change locations of programs and activities at any time. Room assignments may vary depending on activities in the build- ing that are scheduled before, during or after an activity. The Middleton Senior Center is able to provide a wide variety of excellent services, activities and programs because staff, vol- unteers and participants are flexible and cooperative when such changes are made.