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ACC Newsletter - Spring Edition 2016

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Spring • Vol. 38, No. 1

ACC NEWS

7334 Park City Drive • Sacramento, CA 95831 • Phone: (916) 394-6399 • Fax: (916) 394-6392

In This Issue • ACC Capital

Campaign Update Page 3

• ACC Rides Wins

Rosa Parks Diversity Leadership Award Page 5

• LLWP Spring Class Schedule Page 7

• New Art Gallery at ACC Page 11

Upcoming Events 2016 Big Day of Giving

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Support Us Online!

10th Annual ACC Golf Tournament

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Teal Bend Golf Club

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ACC’s Admissions Coordinator – Providing Care and Compassion in a Time of Need By Melanie Segar, Administrator, ACC Care Center

How do you take the fear and apprehension out of choosing a nursing home after hospitalization? Meet Kory Ishisaka - the Admissions Coordinator at ACC Care Center. Her job is to provide compassionate assistance to families needing help with finding care following an acute hospital stay. She provides education about what to expect at a skilled nursing facility and how to navigate the complex post-acute healthcare system. Kory is a Licensed Vocational Nurse with over 25 years of long term care experience who has been with ACC for almost four years. Her caring style and ability to share her knowledge in an understandable way helps smooth the transition from hospital to rehabilitation and back to home. We appreciate hearing from thankful families about Kory’s ability to help them through a stressful transition from the acute hospital back into the community. Kory is a shining example of the exceptional staff at our Care Center. ACC Care Center has a long-standing reputation for being one of the best facilities in California. This has come about through the efforts of our compassionate and caring staff that provide culturally sensitive, personcentered care to our residents. Our attention to family gathering spaces and creating a home-like environment distinguishes us from our competitors. Wall-to-wall Wi-Fi is enjoyed throughout the Care Center along with smart HDTVs at each bedside. With park-like outdoor areas and updated interior spaces, visitors to ACC Care Center continually comment that it does not look or feel like a typical nursing home. Continued on page 4

Get Ready for the 2016 BIG DAY OF GIVING! By Linda Revilla, Program Director

Tuesday, May 3, 2016 is the Big Day of Giving, a local initiative spearheaded by the Sacramento Region Community Foundation to increase philanthropy in the Sacramento region, with a focus on online giving. ACC is participating for the second year in a row—our goal is to continue to raise funds to support our community-based programs—ACC Rides, Lifelong Learning & Wellness, Bridge to Healthy Families Caregiver Support, and Utilities Education & Assistance. Last year, 123 donors contributed $9,640 to ACC Programs on the Big Day! Where did the donations go? Check out our infographic showing the 2015 accomplishments of ACC Programs:

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SAVE PAPER! Sign up to receive ACC News by email. ACC Senior Services (ACC) now offers an electronic version of the ACC Newsletter. If you are interested in receiving the ACC e-Newsletter, please send a message to Mandy Hwang, ACC Fund Development Assistant, at mhwang@accsv.org . Be sure to include your name, address, phone number and e-mail address in your message so that we can match your request to the correct record in our mailing list. Once you are registered to receive the ACC e-Newsletter, you may choose to opt out at any time by sending us another email to let us know. ACC Senior Services does not sell our mailing list or share it with other organizations.


President’s Message By William Yee

Community leadership is the foundation that leads to the effectiveness and achievements for ACC Senior Services to succeed in its vision to create an array of services that help older adults sustain their independence and life styles. That leadership was best demonstrated by the attendance of over 70 past and present ACC directors and committee members at the Annual Board Event held on January 25, 2016. Included in this leadership group were major ACC donors, Visionaries and supporters of the Capital Campaign. The event was hosted by the ACC Board as a celebration of our first anniversary at the ACC Campus and occasion to recognize outgoing ACC leaders and introduce new board directors.The gathering allowed the community leadership members to socialize and share one’s connection to ACC in their respective leadership role. As a nonprofit corporation, ACC is governed by a voluntary Board of Directors who directs and guides ACC’s operations and focuses on strategies and policies to assure the organization is meeting its goals and achieving its mission. The Board is assisted by more than 100 volunteer committee members who serve on the Board’s eight standing committees and the various numbers of event and advisory committees. To understand the important work and achievements of the standing committees, reports were presented. The Finance and Audit Committees reported on the strength of the organization’s financial condition. The Greenhaven Terrace and Care Center Committees reported on the quality services delivered to our residents. The Program and Volunteer Development Committees produced video presentations about our community service programs and the ongoing efforts to recruit and recognize volunteers. The Fund Development Committee provided a review of our various fundraising events and asked the community leadership to share the message to support the ACC Capital Campaign.

As we begin another year, ACC welcomed 3 new directors to the Board. Diane Van Maren is a first time director and current member of the Program Committee. Joyce Iseri is also a first time director and current member of the Greenhaven Terrace Committee, Program Committee and the Village Advisory Committee. Chiang Wang is a returning director and Co-chair of the Care Center Committee as well as a member of the Greenhaven Terrance Committee. Outgoing directors Ralph Sugimoto and Howard Harris were recognized for their many years of service on the Board and for their leadership. Over a span of 15 years, Howard has provided leadership as a director, Co-chair of the Care Center Committee and Chair of the Planning/Development SubCommittee. Howard’s oversight and project management skills, with his keen eye for cost controls, has culminated in a number of capital projects including the renovation of the Care Center, purchase and opening of Greenhaven Terrace and ACC Assisted Living and major remodeling of the ACC Campus to house ACC Administration and ACC Programs. Ralph has performed many leadership roles during the last 25 years and has served as President, Treasurer/Chief Financial Officer and Chair of the Finance Committee. As a CPA, Ralph has assisted the Board in carrying out its fiduciary duties by providing critical perspectives to help ACC maintain a strong financial foundation to fund programs, property acquisitions, and all aspects of facility development and growth. As a director, Ralph has embodied the spirit of giving and attitude of compassion for the many seniors we serve. As directors and committee members continue to work to maintain and expand an array of programs and services to benefit all older persons and their family caregivers we ask you to continue with your generous support to ACC Senior Services and the ACC Capital Campaign.

Your Time to Shine Do you have a great skill that you’d like to share? Be an instructor for ACC Programs! ACC Programs is looking for instructors for classes in arts, cooking, crafts, dance, fitness, flower arranging, gardening, language skill and computer technology. Share your passion and help others broaden their horizons today! Please contact Susan Sarinas, Program Manager, at (916) 393-9026, Ext. 339, or ssarinas@accvsv.org 7334 Park City Drive, Sacramento, CA 95831 • www.accsv.org

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OFFICERS William P. Yee President

Paula Higashi Vice President

Betty Masuoka Treasurer/CFO Linda Yip Secretary

DIRECTORS Winston Ashizawa Esther Aw

Joyce Iseri

Derrell Kelch Mario Ruiz

Janet Tedesco

Diane Van Maren Hope Villaluna Chiang Wang

Donna L. Yee, Ph.D Chief Executive Officer Bill Clearwater

Chief Operating Officer Raymond Gee Controller

Brenda Page Editor in Chief

Mandy Hwang Managing Editor

While we do our best to be

flawless, we realize there is

always room for improvement. Please send corrections and suggestions to: Brenda Page

ACC Senior Services

7334 Park City Drive

Sacramento, CA 95831

Phone: (916) 503-0294 Fax: (916) 394-6392

Email: bpage@accsv.org

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ACC SENIOR SERVICES

ACC SENIOR SERVICES

IN HONOR OF

IN HONOR OF

Howard Harris

Ralph Sugimoto PAST PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT, TREASURER AND MEMBER

MEMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2002-2009 and 2013-2015

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1990-1996, 1998-2000, and 2011-2015

WHEREAS, Howard Harris has distinguished himself as a leader and loyal supporter of ACC and its programs, and as a Director from 20022009 and 2013-2015; and

WHEREAS, Ralph Sugimoto has distinguished himself as a leader and loyal supporter of ACC and its programs, and as a Director from 19901996, 1998-2000, and 2011-2015; and,

WHEREAS, as Chair of the Planning and Development Committee, Chair of the Care Center Committee, and Board Representative to oversee construction, he provided outstanding leadership during a period of tremendous program and facility planning, development, and growth; and

WHEREAS, as President of the Board of Directors in 1993-1995, Vice President in 1992 and Treasurer in 1991, 1999-2000, and 2013-2015, he provided outstanding leadership during a period of tremendous program and facility planning, development, and growth and,

WHEREAS, over the span of 15 years, he provided valued leadership and oversight of all phases of ACC capital projects and facilities, including planning and development, building acquisition, tenant improvements, design and construction, project close-out activities, and establishment of a 15-year preventive maintenance and replacement schedule for ACC’s capital assets; and, WHEREAS, he was a member of the Acquisition Team involved in the purchase of Greenhaven Terrace, Maple Tree property, Bowling Green property, and the Campus; and, WHEREAS, Howard Harris’ activities culminated in the renovation of the Care Center, opening of Greenhaven Terrace and ACC Assisted Living and the relocation of ACC Admin, ACC Senior Services, and ACC Rides to ACC Campus and the relocation of Meals on Wheels by ACC to Park City location; and, WHEREAS, Howard Harris is being honored by the ACC Board of Directors and staff in appreciation of his 11 years of service on the Board of Directors; and, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the ACC Board of Directors presents this resolution to Howard Harris upon the completion of his 11 years on the Board of Directors. Done this 25th day of January 2016, County of Sacramento, State of California, in witness, thereof by the ACC Board of Directors.

WHEREAS, as a CPA, Treasurer, and Member and Chair of the Finance Committee, he assisted the Board in carrying out its fiduciary duties by providing critical perspectives that helped ACC to have strong financials and responsibly invest resources to fund programs, property acquisitions, and facility planning, development, and growth; and, WHEREAS, as a member and Chair of the Executive Committee governing ACC operations, he participated in timely and effective executive-level decision-making; and, WHEREAS, as Co-Chair of the Capital Campaign Cabinet and CoChair of the Fund Development Committee, he has shared contacts, and been an active sponsor and solicitor in support of the ACC Capital Campaign, Golf Tournament, Crab Feed and Care Center Fundraiser to ensure that ACC has the necessary financial resources to operate its programs, plan, develop, and renovate its facilities; and, WHEREAS, Ralph Sugimoto is being honored by the ACC Board of Directors and staff in appreciation of his 14 years of service on the Board of Directors, and 25 years on the Finance Committee; and, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the ACC Board of Directors presents this resolution to Ralph Sugimoto upon his retirement from the Board of Directors. Done this 25th day of January 2016, County of Sacramento, State of California, in witness, thereof by the ACC Board of Directors.

William Yee, President

Donna L. Yee, Chief Executive Officer

William Yee, President

Donna L. Yee, Chief Executive Officer

ACC Capital Campaign Update First $1 Million Raised! • Phase I Complete; Phase II Underway In late 2013, the ACC Board of Directors launched a With Phase I complete, we now turn our focus to Phase capital campaign to raise the funds needed to implement II -- the renovation of resident rooms at the ACC Care a strategic master plan that would help ensure our region’s Center. As we look to the future, privacy concerns of the older residents and their families have the programs, next wave of seniors indicates that three- and four-bed services and facilities they need today and in the future. rooms sharing a bath are less likely to be environments of The basis of the Board’s plan is to ensure ACC’s ability to choice in the next three to five years. Planned renovations meet the needs of each older individual and family at the will ensure that the nearly 30 years old ACC Care Center essential yet varying points of the aging process – whether will not only continue to meet ACC quality care standards it’s to support independence, living with a family caregiver, and community expectations for the next 30+ years, assisted living, or skilled nursing care. but will also respond to new federal guidance for skilled We are pleased to announce that over $1 million has been nursing facilities.

raised during the initial phase of the campaign. This first million has helped ACC to complete Phase I of the strategic master plan which includes the opening the Assisted Living Program at ACC Greenhaven Terrace and financing the purchase and improvements at the ACC Campus.

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Community support is critical to achieving success in Phase II of the capital campaign. For more information about the ACC Capital Campaign and how you can help please contact Brenda Page, ACC Fund Development Officer at 916-503-0294.

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ACC’s Admissions Coordinator – Providing Care and Compassion in a Time of Need

STAFF DIRECTORY Continued from page 1

ACC excels in providing the highest quality medical care. Our approach of partnering with two specialized physicians to oversee the quality care we provide to our residents is innovative. With both a Medical Director for Postacute (rehabilitative) Service and another Medical Director for Continuing Care, we are able to provide more clinically complex care and more individualized attention than many other skilled nursing facilities. Our medical directors and staff continually evaluate and employ the latest in advanced clinical technology and practices. For example, we use an electronic health record that enables the primary physician to review their patient’s records remotely. Doctors and nurses can communicate any change of condition via secured text and instantly update the plan of care. If you or a love one should find yourself in need of rehabilitation please know that you have resources at ACC to help. Kory can be reached by calling ACC Care Center at (916)393-9020.

Your Healthy Heart Hypertension is the medical term used to describe high blood pressure. It is a common but very serious condition; one-third of American adults and two-thirds of American seniors (those over the age of 65) are affected by hypertension. The human body requires a certain level of blood pressure in order to pump blood throughout the arteries. When the arteries become narrowed, the heart must pump faster in order to carry out the necessary functions of the body. Your blood vessels respond more slowly to a change in body position. Talk to your Nurse, Therapy Specialists’ therapist and your physician if you are feeling lightheaded or off balance when you stand up. Although high blood pressure usually cannot be cured, in most cases it can be prevented and controlled. Your doctor will work with you to find the proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Treating and preventing high blood pressure rely on the adoption of a healthy lifestyle and the judicious use of anti-hypertensive medications. For patients with hypertension, treating the underlying cause of hypertension is often the best option. For long term success. This can be accomplished with changes in diet and lifestyle Page 4

(quitting smoking, for example), as well as with healthy techniques such as physical therapy. There are a number of physical therapy techniques that can help to lower blood pressure in conjunction with healthy, positive lifestyle changes. Many hypertension patients struggle with weight-related issues or injuries such as neck pain or back pain. Physical therapy can help patients with a wide range of medical conditions to begin an exercise regimen that is safe and effective. Stress relief is another major factor in reducing hypertension. For hypertensive patients who are suffering from anxiety, massage can be a powerful weapon in lowering blood pressure readings. One reason massage is so helpful is that is works to reduce steroid hormones, a good indicator of stress levels. Making healthy life choices can be an important, easy and enjoyable step towards maintaining healthy blood pressure levels. Your Physician, Nurse, and Therapy Specialists STRIVE therapy team in your community are available to help you find resources to make those changes in a safe and sound way. Spring 2016 ACC NEWS

ACC Senior Services 7334 Park City Drive Sacramento, CA 95831 Telephone: (916) 394-6399 Fax: (916) 394-6392 Tax ID: 94-2271380

Chief Executive Officer Donna L. Yee, Ph.D, ext. 127

Chief Operations Officer Bill Clearwater, ext. 120 Controller/ Housing Specialist Raymond Gee, ext. 132 ACC Offices/Administration Jennifer Yee, Senior Accountant: ext. 136 Cynthia Huang, Administrative Assistant: ext.139 Merry Chin, Executive Assistant: ext. 125 Tony Waterford, Human Resources Director: ext. 122 Chau Nguyen, Human Resources Generalist: ext.130 Khonnie Lattasima, Volunteer Manager: ext. 143 Kim Fujiwara, Welcome Center Coordinator ext. 100 Donations/Memorial Gifts/Fund Development Brenda Page, Fund Development Officer: ext. 124 Mandy Hwang, Fund Development Assistant: ext 121 Alexandra Hodge, Fund Development Assistant: ext. 141 ACC Senior Services Programs Telephone: (916) 393-9026 Fax: (916) 393-9128 Linda Revilla, Program Director: ext. 323 Susan Sarinas, Program Manager: ext. 339 Soojin Yoo, Care Coordinator, ext: 336 Meena Kue, Program Assistant: ext 332 Class Information/Class Sign-Up Anna Su, Program Assistant: ext. 330 Scheduling Rides/Transportation Services Virginia Campbell-Wieneke, Program Manager: ext. 342 / 333 Tom Vang, Transportation Assistant, ext. 340 Cassie Harrison, Transportation Specialist, ext. 342 ACC Greenhaven Terrace 1180 Corporate Way Sacramento, CA 95831 Telephone: (916) 395-0210 Fax: (916) 395-0212 Community Director Fran Bowman, ext. 422 Community Manager Yesenia Jones, ext. 421 Resident Care Manager Allison Rogers, ext. 426 ACC Care Center 7801 Rush River Drive Sacramento, CA 95831 Telephone: (916) 393-9020 Fax: (916) 393-9025 Administrator Melanie Segar, ext. 226 Director of Nursing Tamara Kario, ext. 225 Social Services Manager Mina Xiong, ext. 231 Intermediate Accountant Rajan Galsinh, ext. 223 Activities Director Yvette Kamakawiwoole, ext. 237 Meals on Wheels by ACC 7375 Park City Drive Sacramento, CA 95831 Telephone: (916) 444-9533 Fax: (916) 394-9156 Tax ID: 30-0610870 David Morikawa, Program Director: ext. 163

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ACC Rides Transportation Services Awarded 2015 Rosa Parks Diversity Leadership Award

ACC Senior Services is proud to announce that ACC Rides Transportation Services has been awarded the 2015 Rosa Parks Diversity Leadership Award by the Sacramento Chapter of the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS). The WTS is an international organization dedicated to building the future of transportation through the global advancement of women, and this award honors an individual, group, or organization that has made significant contributions in promoting diversity and cultural awareness within their organization, the transportation industry, or in a project or activity that supports the goals and mission of the WTS.

staff, and 120 volunteers, Virginia has been at the helm. Furthermore, virtually all of the staff have been women (Caucasian or women of color) and men of color. Most are bilingual or multilingual. ACC Rides makes it a priority to recruit staff and volunteers who can provide services to underserved communities. Key volunteers include Carol Fong, who has volunteered as office help and dispatcher for 15 years, and Christine Storm, who has volunteered as office help for 10 years. These women in the “back office” help dispatching, scheduling manifests when needed, contacting families when there is an emergency, bookkeeping, and more. ACC Rides makes an extraordinary effort to recruit women and minorities: we currently have 35 female volunteers ACC Rides prides itself on its diversity and the prominent who give their time (29% of the total 120 volunteers). roles that women have played in the department since More than half of the women volunteers are drivers; the its inception almost 13 years ago. The ACC Rides rest are escorts, dispatchers, and office staff. program has been managed by a woman of color, Virginia Wieneke, from the very start. Virginia has had As we begin 2016, ACC Rides will continue in its quest a long and successful career running and expanding to provide the best transportation services it can to the the program. From its beginnings in 2003 with one 8 Sacramento elder community and maintain the diverse passenger bus, one staff (Virginia), and 6 volunteers, to culture that has made it such a unique and integral part a program comprising 15 vehicles, 8 full- or part- time of the ACC Senior Services organization.

What’s New With ACC Rides? 2015 was another successful year for ACC Rides Transportation Services. A few major changes happened before 2015 ended that will make the Rides program more visible in the community, and help more seniors with their transportation needs.

to socialize. This pilot program is available only to facilities in the 95831 zip code. We may expand service to other zip codes in First, we added Saturday transportation service for the future. clients to go to dialysis treatment. Many clients going on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday expressed their need Lastly, ACC Rides Transportation Services received for a Saturday service. According to one of the seniors grants from CalTrans to support additional staff to that ACC Rides transports regularly on Tuesday and extend service hours. Currently, ACC Rides service Thursday, he has difficulty finding someone to transport hours are from 9:00am to 3:00pm for new rides him on Saturdays as relying on family members is not requests. ACC has regular rides that start at 8:30am always feasible. and end at 5:00pm. When these new service hours Second, we started serving facilities (e.g., nursing homes, care homes, and rehabilitation centers,) for the transportation needs of their residents. . After conducting due diligence, we set our rates to be reasonable, compared to other non-emergency medical transport. ACC Care Center and ACC Greenhaven Terrace Assisted Living residents are utilizing ACC Rides to go to doctor appointments, to run personal errands, and www.accsv.org

begin in late February, ACC Rides clients will be able to request a ride with a pick-up as early as 6:30 in the morning and as late as 5:30pm. The new service hours will allow ACC Rides serve more riders. Please contact ACC Rides for more information (916393-9026 x333).

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Get Ready for the 2016 BIG DAY OF GIVING!

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This year, you can support ACC’s Programs in different ways: 1. Make a donation to ACC at bigdayofgiving.org on May 3rd. Donations may range from $25 to $10,000. 2. Ask your friends to make a donation, too! 3. Even before the Big Day, follow us on Facebook and Twitter...share/like/retweet the posts that inspire you the most. 4. Enjoy yourself at our “Big Day of Giving” free Art & Music event on Tuesday, May 3rd, from 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm. During that time we will exhibit art from the new ACC Gallery, accompanied by music played by ACC’s music clubs. On the Big Day, more than 500 other organizations around the region will be participating, so while you are donating to ACC, you may also make a contribution to your other favorite non-profits. Anyone, living anywhere around the world, can donate on the Big Day— all you need is a computer or smart phone with internet connection. For more information on the Big Day http://www.sacregcf.org/. For more information on ACC Programs or the Big Day event at ACC, contact Linda Revilla, Program Director at lrevilla@accsv.org.

Spring Brings New Activities to the Welcome Center By Kim Fujiwara, Welcome Center Coordinator

Spring has sprung and the Welcome Center Team is busy with new activities. We are looking for bridge and chess players for our new activities! Currently we have 2 bridge players who are looking for others to join them in a game on Thursday afternoons. On Fridays, we have 2 chess players who encourage others to join them. We are also planning a cribbage session in March for those who are interested in learning about cribbage or would like to play. More information about the cribbage session will become available on our website, Facebook and at the Welcome Center when they are finalized. Stop by the Welcome Center to check on these new activities! Or just stop by the Welcome Center to say “hi” and enjoy a nice beverage. If you are interested in starting an activity in the Welcome Center, contact Kim Fujiwara, Welcome Center Coordinator, at 916-394-6399 x126. If you are interested in joining the Welcome Center Team, contact Khonnie Lattasima, Volunteer Manager, at 916-394-6399 x143. Weekly Welcome Center Activities (subject to change) Free of charge! Mondays Puzzles 9:30am - 5:00pm Tuesdays Learn to play Poker 10:00am – 12:00pm Learn to play Hanafuda 1:30pm – 3:00pm Wednesdays Adult Coloring 1:30pm – 3:00pm Thursdays Board games 9:30am – 5:00pm Bridge Circle 1:00pm – 4:00pm Fridays Chess Social 12:30pm – 2:00pm Intro to ACC – last Friday of 11:30am – 12:30pm the month Card Making Workshops: 3rd Wednesday of the month. $2 suggested donation per card kit. Wednesday, April 20 1:30pm – 3:00pm Celebratory (graduation, wedding, etc) Wednesday, May 18 1:30pm – 3:00pm Asian Themed General Greeting Wednesday, June 15 1:30pm – 3:00pm “Create-your-own” Greeting

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The Welcome Center's First Holiday

Jean Chan leading a group during our card making workshop.

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Spring 2016 Lifelong Learning & Wellness Class Schedule To register for a class, contact Anna Su (916) 393-9026 ext. 330, classes@accsv.org. CLASSIC CHOW MEIN

Instructor: Pat Pinkerton We will be cooking this delicious, classic family chow mein recipe from the original Hong Kong Cafe. Some of the simple ingredients included are the Hong Kong style pan-fried noodles, dried black mushrooms, fresh mushrooms, char sui, carrots, bok choy, bean sprouts, green onions with a special sauce (soy sauce, oyster sauce, etc). Limit: 10 students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/1/16. 16S023

Arts & Culture Instructor: Anita Lo Writing Chinese Calligraphy calms the mind and feeds the soul. Beginners will learn basic writing by “copy writing” until confidence and proficiency are attained. Express yourself with simple strokes and brush techniques in basic painting. This is so much fun, you will love it! Drop-in rate is $7 per class. Apr 7-28 May 5-26 Jun 2-30

Thu Thu Thu

6:00-7:00p 6:00-7:00p 6:00-7:00p

$20 $20 $25

KIMEKOMI DOLL MAKING

Instructor: Masanori (Isako) Wasano Isako has taught doll making since graduating from the Tokyo Mataro Doll Academy in 1967. Students will select their own model of doll and be taught individually. Additional material fees vary depending on choice of dolls. Bring a small pointed scissors and a hand towel for your workstation. Dress casually. Nominal fee for lunch or bring your own. Please register early. Seats are limited. Call (916) 393-9026 x 330 (Mon-Fri) or Ms. Wasano at (530) 350-8083. Doll kits are not included. Cost of doll kits, tools and extra material will be paid directly to the instructor. Held at Meals on Wheels Bldg (7375 Park City Dr). NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. Feb 20 Mar 19 9:00a-12:00p $60a 16S019 Apr 16 Sat May 21 1:00-4:00p $60p Jun 18 Single $15 per class 3hr class only

IKENOBO IKEBANA “New”

Instructor: Chieko Hirai-Brim This class provides an ongoing introduction of Ikebana, the art of Japanese flower arranging. Learn essential principles and techniques of Ikebana and create your own unique arrangement in each class. Additional one-time fee of $50 for a starter kit to be paid directly to instructor. Starter kit includes a flower vase, scissors, and kenzan (pin frog) that the students will receive in their first class. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. Limit: 10 students. Drop-ins welcome if space is available and/or with instructor’s approval. 16S400

Mar 14-28 Apr 4-25 May 2-23 Jun 6-27

Mon Mon Mon Mon

5:30-6:30p 5:30-6:30p 5:30-6:30p 5:30-6:30p

$105 $140 $140 $140

PAINTING (ACRYLIC)

Instructor: Zimei Learn how to paint a beautiful landscape without any prior experience. We will explore techniques,colors, artistic inspiration, as well as how to create a painted story. Required materials kit: Acrylic paints, proper painting brushes, turpentine, easel, charcoal pencil, palette, canvas. Additional onetime fee of $60 for a materials kit to be paid directly to instructor. Materials kit includes: Acrylic paints, proper painting brushes, turpentine, easel, charcoal pencil, palette, canvas. Classes are held every third Wednesday of every month. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. Limit: 8 students. Apr 20 16S020 May 18 Wed 1:00-2:00p $15 Jun 15

Cooking Demonstrations

Learn to prepare various delicious cuisines. The featured dish, lunch, instructions, and recipe(s) are included. Pre-registration and pre-payment required no later than one week before class starts to reserve space and get an accurate count for lunch orders. An extra $2 will be charged for late registration and will depend upon availability of space. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. Cancellations with less than 24 hours notice prior to class will not receive credit.

MARCH IS NATIONAL NUTRITION MONTH: SAVOR THE FLAVOR OF EATING RIGHT

Instructor: Karen Chong, RD, CSO Take time to enjoy food and great flavors that can add to our lives. We’ll show you how food can be flavorful AND good for you. Limit: 10 students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/11/16. 16S025

Mar 18

Fri

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11:00a-12:00p

Thu

12:00-1:00p

$12

ROLLED FLANK STEAK

CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY AND PAINTING

16S400

Apr 14

$10

Instructor: Betty Wilson Learn how to make a delicious rolled flank steak stuffed with a savory filling. The flank steak will be served with vegetables and a salad. Also included will be an apple dip appetizer with flour tortilla chips and apple pie cookies mde with pie crust and diced apples. Limit: 22 students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/14/16. 16S027

Apr 28

Thu

12:00-1:00p

$12

PORTUGUESE BEAN SOUP

Instructor: Kim Fujiwara Learn to make this popular dish from the Islands! Portuguese sausage, beans and beef broth are just few ingredients for a simple and filling soup. Soup will be served with a King’s Hawaiian sweet roll, green salad and a surprise dessert. Limit: 15 students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5/31/16. 16S023

Jun 9

Thu

11:00a-12:00p

$12

LINE DANCE (INTERMEDIATE)

Instructor: Vickie Camblin Enjoy dancing to a variety of beats: waltz, cha-cha, western, ballroom and more. A fun class with great people and excellent music! Drop-In rate is $8 per class. Held at ACC GT (1180 Corporate Way). April Classes 16S424 Apr 4-25 Mon 1:00-2:30p $24 Apr 6-27 Wed 12:00-1:30p $24 May Classes May 2-23 Mon 1:00-2:30p $24 May 4-25 Wed 12:00-1:30p $24 June Classes Jun 6-27 Mon 1:00-2:30p $24 Jun 1-29 Wed 12:00-1:30p $30

NIHON BUYO (JAPANESE CLASSICAL DANCE)

Instructor: Fusako Takahashi Nihon buyo is a traditional Japanese dance intended for entertainment on the stage. Learn the fundamentals of this dance, including how to dress in a kimono; basic terms and etiquette; basic movements of the body, basic steps and expressive movements; use of ougi (dancing fans). Students must be dressed in kimono/yukata and bring an ougi. Items can be borrowed from instructor with advance notice. 16S412 Apr 4-25 Mon 2:00-3:00p $32 May 2-23 Mon 2:00-3:00p $32 Jun 6-27 Mon 2:00-3:00p $32

TWO LEFT FEET “New” Instructor: Gerri Shapiro

Have you always wanted to dance but were afraid to try? Your life is about to change! Have fun laughing and dancing to “oldies” with a variety of waltz, salsa, cha cha, country sounds and more. No experience or partner needed… just a good sense of humor. Drop-In rate is $7 per class. Held at ACC GT (1180 Corporate Way). Apr 7-28 Thu 1:00-2:00p $20 May 5-26 Thu 1:00-2:00p $20 Jun -9-30 Thu 1:00-2:00p $20 (No Jun 2)

Dance Dance classes listed below are on a pre-payment basis except where noted. Fees are payable on or before the first day of the class. Fees listed below are per month. NO REFUNDS.

BALLROOM DANCE (BEGINNING)

Instructor: Eddie Nakashima Learn basc steps and variations of the fox trot, waltz, rumba, and more in a casual and friendly atmosphere! No experience necessary. Eddie has taught ballroom dance for over 10 years. Partners preferred, but not required. Drop-in rate is $9.50 per class. 16S400 Apr 7-28 Thu 1:00-2:30p $30 May 5-26 Thu 1:00-2:30p $30 Jun 2-30 Thu 1:00-2:30p $37.50

BALLROOM DANCE (BEGINNING-FOR CHINESE SPEAKERS) Instructor: Minh Tchang Learn basic steps and variations of the fox trot, waltz, rumba, and more, in a casual and friendly atmosphere! No experience necessary. Partners preferred, but not required. Non-Chinese speakers are welcome. Drop-in rate is $8 per class. 16S401 Apr 6-27 Wed 6:00-7:30p $24 May 4-25 Wed 6:00-7:30p $24 Jun1-29 Wed 6:00-7:30p $30

HULA (INTERMEDIATE)

Instructor: Auntie Amy Learn Auntie Amy’s way of dancing the hula and telling a story with hands and swaying hips. Come and share your Aloha Spirit and join in the fun. Drop-in rate is $8 per class. 16S420

Apr 7-28 May 5-26 Jun 2-30

Thu Thu Thu

11:30a-12:30p 11:30a-12:30p 11:30a-12:30p

LINE DANCE (BEGINNING) Instructor: Vickie Camblin

$24 $24 $30

Learn the basic steps used in line dancing and learn how to link the steps together to form simple dances. Line dancing is a fun way to get exercise and meet people. No experience necessary. Drop-In rate is $7 per class. Held at ACC GT (1180 Corporate Way). 16S421 Apr 4-25 Mon 12:00-1:00p $20 May 2-23 Mon 12:00-1:00p $20 Jun 6-27 Mon 12:00-1:00p $20

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Language JAPANESE CONVERSATION Instructor: Nora Bachus-Dressler

This class focuses on Japanese conversation and vocabulary building. Word order, particles, and grammar in simple sentences will be taught. Hiragana script is also included. Intermediate I 16S013 Apr 4-25 Mon 12:30-1:30p $20 May 2-23 Mon 12:30-1:30p $20 Jun 6-27 Mon 12:30-1:30p $20 Intermediate II 16S016 Apr 4-25 Mon 10:30-11:30a $20 May 2-23 Mon 10:30-11:30a $20 Jun 6-27 Mon 10:30-11:30a $20

MANDARIN CHINESE (BEGINNING)

Instructor: May Cheung Learn the phonetics of Mandarin Chinese using Hanyu Pinyin. Upon completion, students should be able to grasp the basics and have a better understanding of the forming of sounds. Single and compound words are introduced through pronunciation drills. Minimum: 3 students. 16S007 Apr 7-28 Thu 10:00-11:00a $60 May 5-26 Thu 10:00- 11:00a $60 Jun 2-30 Thu 10:00- 11:00a $75

SPANISH (BEGINNING)

Instructor: Patrice Jansen This class will focus on understanding the basic structure of Spanish, beginning with verbs and how to conjugate them. Students will also spend time on pronunciation. Patrice has taught Spanish in high school classes and at the Hart Senior Center. Minimum: 6 students. 4-25 Mon 16S009 Apr 9:30-10:30a $20 Apr 7-28 Thu $20 May 2-23 Mon 9:30-10:30a $20 May 5-26 Thu $20 Jun 6-27 Mon 9:30-10:30a $20 Jun 2-30 Thu $25

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Computer Technology

Internet/Social Media

COMPUTER CLASSES OPEN HOUSE

Instructor: Jeff Jong This introductory class will show you how to set up an account, manage your security and group access rights, create/ organize your events, photos, etc. You will also be able to receive events, feedback, notices, etc., from your participating friends and relatives. Prerequisite: Students should have basic computer skills. Limit: 5 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE:5/6/16. .

PLEASE READ: Pre-registration is required. Class sizes are limited. Make-up sessions may be arranged during lab hours based on the Instructor’s discretion. Use of personal laptops is encouraged. Books are no longer included. If books are required for class, students must purchase their own. For specific information on computer classes, e-mail classes@accsv.org.

Music GUITAR (BEGINNING)

Instructor: George Connor This class uses an intuitive approach to learning how to play guitar with an emphasis on listening and understanding how a particular song is constructed, then working on the mechanics of how to play it. Proper tuning, basic chord forms, strumming, finger picking and vocal accompaniment will be discussed and demonstrated. George has been playing guitar for 40 years and is a member of the ACC Guitar Ensemble Club. Drop-in rate is $8 per class. 16S027 Apr 4-25 Mon 7:00-8:00p $24 May 2-23 Mon 7:00-8:00p $24 Jun 6-27 Mon 7:00-8:00p $24

GUZHENG (CHINESE ZITHER)

Instructor: Zimei The Guzheng is a beautiful, expressive instrument. The peaceful music and deep breathing while playing the Guzheng can help reduce stress and anxiety. You can buy a Guzheng or you can rent one from the instructor. If you decide to buy the Guzheng after renting it, all your rental fees will be credited towards your purchase. No refund for missed classes. Rental Fee: $60/month and $200 deposit (refundable). Limit: 6 Students. No drop-ins. 16S010 Apr 4-25 Mon 11:00-11:50a $180 May 2-23 Mon 11:00-11:50a $180 Jun 6-27 Mon 11:00-11:50a $180

KEYBOARD/PIANO (ONGOING)

Instructor: Loretta Lew Have you always wanted to play the piano and never had the time? This class is for you! You will learn the basics using Casio electronic keyboards. Limit: 6 students. No drop-ins. 15S027 Apr 5 - Jun 14 Tue 3:00-4:00p $50

SINGING (BEGINNING)

Instructor: Loretta Lew Looking for your voice? if your’re ever wanted to learn to sing, this class is for you. Drop-In rate is $7 per class. 16S027

Apr 4-25

Mon

3:00-4:00p

$20

May 2-23

Mon

3:00-4:00p

$20

Jun 6-27

Mon

3:00-4:00p

$20

TAIKO FOR FUN (BEGINNING)

Instructor: Loretta Lew The term Taiko refers to any of the various Japanese drums and to the form of ensemble Taiko drumming. In this beginning class, you will learn the history and basics of Taiko. Wear comfortable clothing. Loretta Lew Bent has been a performing member of Sacramento.Taiko Dan for over 20 years and this class is part of their community outreach. Drop-In rate is $7 per class. 16S027 Apr 4-25 Mon 4:15-5:15p $20 May 2-23

Mon

4:15-5:15p

$20

Jun 6-27

Mon

4:15-5:15p

$20

Are you thinking of taking a computer class? Come for open house and visit the lab and try the computers. Our friendly computer instructors will be available to answer your questions about upcoming classes, questions about your own computer and any specific problems or issues you are having. Refreshments will be available outside the computer lab. Apr 7

Thu

10:30a-12:00p

Free

CELL PHONE TUTORING

Instructors: Donna Tanaka or Steve Tamanaha By appointment only, call (916) 393-9026 ext.330. 45 min to 1 hr 1.5 hrs

16S200

$10 $15

COMPUTER ASSISTANCE/TUTORING

16S028

Apr 5 - Jun 14

Tue

2:00-3:00p

$50

UKULELE (INTERMEDIATE-LEVEL 1)

Instructor: Loretta Lew This intermediate Ukulele Class will focus on learning the intermediate chords and strums that will have you playing many of your favorite songs in just a few simple lessons. So beg, borrow, or buy a ukulele and join the fun in this Ukulele class. Limit: 10 students. Pre-registration and Pre-payments are required. 16S028

Apr 4 - Jun 13

Mon

1:45-2:45p

$50

Photography

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

Instructor: Heman Lee This class is designed for beginners or students with limited or no experience with computers. Learn about computer hardware, system components, software and more! No prerequisites, just a desire to learn. Limit: 6 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/8/16. 16S201

Apr 19-28

Tue Thu

1:30-3:00p

$30

Windows

WINDOWS 10 (BASIC)

Instructor: Leonard Lew This class is for those that have worked with an earlier version of Windows, but are new to Windows 10. All of the most important topics are covered, such as using the internet safely, sending and receiving email, and working with files and folders. You will also learn how to organize and view photos and videos and listen to music in Windows 10. You will become familiar with the new Start menu and learn how to adjust the settings to make it easier to work with Windows 10. Limit: 3 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/15/16. $60 (Book 16S211 May 5-Jun 23 Thu 10:45a-12:15p not included)

Instructor: Jeff Jong This class will help you get more out of your camera, camcorder, or smart phone. Learn the differences in basic camera functions and when to use them. Tips and techniques for recording video clips and basic computer skills used for camera downloads will be explained and demonstrated. Strategies for getting the type of images you want will be covered, as well as online resources. Limit: 5 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5/6/16. 16S115

May 16-25

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Mon Wed

3:00-4:30p

$30

May 17-26

Tue Thu

3:00-4:30p

$30

INTRODUCTION TO SKYPE

Instructor: Leonard Lew Use your computer to make internet calls to other computers for free and make cheap online calls to landline and mobile phones with Skype. Learn how to download Skype for free and use it to keep in touch with friends and family. At a minimum, your computer, laptop or tablet must have a microphone and speakers. Video calls require a webcam. Limit: 6 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/15/16. Tue 16S203 Apr 26-28 9:00-10:30a $15 Thu

Mac, iPad, iPhone MAC OS X CLASS

Instructor: Art Imagire Learn about the MAC using OS X 10/10.4 Yosemite. Learn how to use basic features, such as accessing the Internet, using e-mail and organizing files and folders. Get acquainted with some of the handy tools and apps included on the Mac that make it easy to work with photos, video, and music. Change the look and feel of your Mac interface and learn how to set preferences to make it even easier to work on your Mac. Students must bring their own MacBook (laptop or iMac ok). Limit: 3 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/15/16. $60 May 410:45a –12:15p (Book 16S248 Wed Jun 22 not included)

LEARN TO WORK WITH YOUR iPAD

Instructor: Leonard Lew Get the most out of your iPad. Send and receive e-mails, surf the internet, make and keep notes, look up addresses and maintain your calendar. The iPad tablet computer also comes with builtin applications for listening to music and taking pictures and videos. You can customize your iPad by adding from thousands of available applications from the App Store. Class is suitable for all versions of the iPad. Limit: 4 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/15/16. $60 (Book 16S221 May 5-Jun 23 Thu 9:00-10:30a not included)

iPHONE WITH iOS 9.1

Photo/Film/Video Editing FILM/VIDEO EDITING (BEGINNING)

Instructor: Jeff Jong Unleash the creative power of your digital camera and generate your own documentaries, travelogues, or movies of treasured moments and events. Create and organize your still photos, videos, and audio into digital format playbacks on DVD’s, PC’s, internet, etc. This class will show you the easy drag and drop technique of a popular and inexpensive software. Enhance existing recorded material with music, voice over, sub-titles, text, color corrections, cropping, slow-motion, and other special audio & video FX’s. Prerequisite: Students should have basic computer skills and experience. Limit: 5 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5/27/16. 16S207

Jun 7-23

Tue Thu

3:00-4:30p

$45

VIDEO & SPECIAL PROJECTS EDITING (INTERMEDIATE)

PHOTOGRAPHY AND CINEMATOGRAPHY (BEGINNING)

16S206

Are you having difficulty making your computer do what you want it to do? Do you need one-on-one assistance or tutoring? Work with an instructor to solve your problems using your own computer and software. Meeting dates and times are by appointment. Apr First hour $35 16S243 May Each additional ½ hour $5 Jun

UKULELE (BEGINNING-LEVEL 1)

Instructor: Loretta Lew This Ukulele Class will focus on learning the basic chords and strums that will have you playing many of your favorite songs in just a few simple lessons. So beg, borrow, or buy a ukulele and join the fun in Beginning Ukulele class. Limit: 6 students. Pre-registration and Pre-payments are required. No drop-ins

INTRODUCTION TO FACEBOOK

Instructor: Jeff Jong Emphasis will be placed on generating your personal video projects into finished & polished products (DVD, YouTube, etc.). Greater depth and time may be spent to help you get the results you want. This class is a continuation of the easy drag and drop software used in the beginning class. Basic experience and skills with consumer level video editing software is recommended for this class. Additional or refresher lessons from the Beginning Class may be added as needed. Limit: 5 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5/27/16. 16S207

Jun 6-15

Mon Wed

3:00-4:30p

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$30

Learn to use the iPhone (3GS, 4, 4S, 5, 5S, 5C, 6 and 6S Plus.) with the new operating system iOS 8.4. Make calls, store contacts, use the calendar, jot down notes, listen to music, send email, browse the internet and more. Students must have one of the iPhone models listed loaded with the new iOS 8.4. Limit: 4 Students: REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/15/16. 16S220

May 4Jun 22

Wed

9:00 –10:30a

$60 (Book not included)

Health & Fitness Health & Fitness classes listed below are on a pre-payment basis, except where noted. Fees are payable on or before the first day of the class. Fees listed are per month.

AQUA FIT

Instructor: Joanna Yanez, AFAA & ISS Certified Fitness Trainer This class is designed for active older adults who want to gain or maintain mobility. Aqua fit uses water’s natural resistance to increase strength and stamina. This class focuses on strength training, full body stretches, and body weight exercises with minimal impact on joints. The exercises will help participants increase their cardiovascular health, range of motion, muscular endurance and vitality. Limit: 30 students. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. Drop-ins welcome at $10 per class, if space is available and/or with instructor’s approval. Held at ACC Greenhaven Terrace (1180 Corporate Way). NO REFUNDS. NO CREDIT. Jun 7-28 Tue 16S614 10:00-11:00a $ 64 Jun -30 Thu Jul 5-26 Tue 10:00-11:00a $64 Jul 7-28 Thu Aug 2-16 Tu 10:00-11:00a $48 Aug 4-18 Thu

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SWIMMING (BEGINNING)

Instructors: Lorna Fong & Lori Lee This beginner swimming class consists of eight 1-1/2 hour sessions. It will teach basic water skills and simple swimming strokes that will give you confidence in the pool and improve your overall fitness. Class content will concentrate on skills such as floating, treading water, entering and exiting the water, holding your breath while fully submerged, and freestyle (front crawl). Limit: 6 students. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. NO Drop-in. Held at ACC Greenhave Terrace (1180 Corporate Way). NO REFUNDS. NO CREDIT. 16S615

Mon Fri

Jun 3-27

9:30-11:00a

$ 64

Jul & Aug

TBD

PICKLEBALL (DROP-IN OUTDOOR)

Leaders: Heman Lee & Jeannie Fong Pickleball is a cross between tennis, badminton, and table tennis. It is a lot of fun and is easy to play. It is a great way to exercise. No experience or equipment is needed. Loaner paddle and balls will be provided. 16S613

Mar 2-30

Wed

9:00a-12:00p

$3 per session

PICKLEBALL - FREE CLINIC

Leaders: Heman Lee Learn the fundamentals of the fastest growing sports in America for seniors. Pre-registratio required. Mar 2 or Mar 9

Wed

9:00a-12:00p

EASY TAI CHI

Instructor: Sabitre Rodriguez Learn 8-form Yang Style Tai Chi and Da Wu Qigong. Experience th e gentle flowing of Tai Chi and treat your whole body to a gentle and relaxing workout. Drop-in rate is $7 per class. Held at ACC GT (1180 Corporate Way). 16S633 Apr 5-26 Tue 9:45-10:45a $20 May 3-31 Tue 9:45-10:45a $25 Jun 7-28 Tue 9:45-10:45a $20

TAI CHI GONG (BEGINNING)

Instructor: Stella Chuk These exercises use the principle of chi flowing properly throughout the body to maintain the equilibrium of yin and yang. Regular practice of these forms will develop better balance and flexibility, gain strength, promote deep relaxation, and may improve health. Beginning Tai Chi Gong class will also learn 24 Yang Style Tai Chi and Yi Jin Jing-a traditional Health Qi Gong. Drop-in rate is $7 per class. 16S645 Apr 5-26 Tue 11:00a-12:00p $20 May 3-31 Tue 11:00a-12:00p $25 Jun 7-28 Tue 11:00a-12:00p $20

TAI CHI SELF-DEFENSE

Instructor: George Hom Learn 24 Yang Style and develop better balance and flexibility. Drop-in rate is $7 per class. 16S646

Free of Charge

Apr 4-25

Mon

9:00-10:00a

$20

May 2-23

Mon

9:00-10:00a

$20

Jun 6-27

Mon

9:00-10:00a

$20

Wed

3:30-5:30p

Instructor: Joanna Yanez, AFAA & ISSA Certified Fitness Trainer This class is designed to help participants increase flexibility, balance, coordination, agility, muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance. The workout combines aerobic, flexibility (stretching), and resistance (strength) training with lots of fun! Pre-registration is preferred, but drop-ins are welcome for $7 per class. April Classes Apr 5-26

Tue

4:30-5:30p

$20

Tue Tue

4:30-5:30p 4:30-5:30p

$20

Instructor: Pamela Wong Zumba is a fusion of Latin and international music and dance that creates a dynamic, exciting and effective cardio workout. This class is designed for beginners and active older adults. It addresses the anatomical, physiological and psychological needs specific to this population. It also helps seniors to start their journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle. This class is for anyone who wants to join the fitness-party! Drop-in rate is $7 per class, if space is available. 16S612 Apr 5-26 Tue 9:30-10:30a $20 May 3-31 Tue 9:30-10:30a $25 Jun 7-28 Tue 9:30-10:30a $20

Tai Chi

TAI CHI/QI GONG

Instructor: David Tam Learn the simplified 24-forms of Tai Chi, plus Qi Gong exercises, a healing art combining movement, meditation, and visualization. Ideal for students new to Tai Chi. Drop-in rate is $7 per class. Held at ACC GT (1180 Corporate Way). 16S636 Apr 7-28 Thu 9:00-10:00a $20 May 5-26 Thu 9:00-10:00a $20 Jun 2-30 Thu 9:00-10:00a $25 Instructors: Ming Mei Lu Learn the healing arts combining movement, meditation, and visualization with the simplified 24-forms of Tai Chi, plus Qi Gong exercises. This class is ideal for students new to Tai Chi. Drop-in rate is $7 per class. Held at ACC GT (1180 Corporate Way). April Classes Apr 5-26 Tue 8:30-9:30a $20 16S639 Apr 7-28 Thu 10:15-11:15a $20 May Classes May 3-31 Tue 8:30-9:30a $25 May 5-26 Thu 10:15-11:15a $20 June Classes Jun 7-28 Tue 8:30-9:30a $20 Jun 2-30 Thu 10:15-11:15a $25

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$25/yr

Representative: Jeff Jong 16S911

4th Mon

2:00-4:00p

$25/yr

2:30-4:30p

$50/yr

CHINESE SINGING CLUB Leader: Lei Min 16S908 Wed

CROCHET CLUB

Leader: Nancy Wai-Watanabe 16S904

1st & 3rd Fri

1:00-3:00p

$25/yr

2nd & 4th Mon

1:00-3:00p

$25/yr

ACC Greenhaven Terrace

Mon

6:00-8:00p

$50/yr

Leader: Gloria Louie

Yoga

16S905

YOGA 101

Instructor: Kerry Kashiwagi Learn the fundamentals of yoga poses to increase flexibility, balance, and endurance. A yoga mat is required. A large towel is also recommended. Drop-ins welcome if space is available. Drop-in rate is $7 per class.

$25

ZUMBA GOLD

TAI CHI/QI GONG

1:00-2:50p

KNITTING/CROCHET CLUB

June Classes Jun 7-28

Tue

CAMERA CLUB

16S900

16S600

May Classes May 3-31

16S906

Leader: Robbie Yee For more information, call Glenn Watanabe at (916) 393-1579.

$2 per session

SENIOR FIT

16S655

Club Leader: June Kurosaka

FOLK (ACOUSTIC) GUITAR CLUB

Leaders: Ton Joe

Jan 6-Mar 23

ARTS & CRAFTS CLUB

16S904

PING PONG (DROP- IN) 16S614

Social Clubs

Apr 4-25

Mon

6:00-7:00p

$20

May 2-23

Mon

6:00-7:00p

$20

Jun 6-27

Mon

6:00-7:00p

$20

SENIOR YOGA

2nd & 4th Fri

16S907

Fri

ACC Greenhaven Terrace

Leader: Ton Joe $3 drop-in fee. 16S909

Fri

2:00-5:00p

16S610

Apr 1May 20

Fri

10:00a-12:00p

$25 suggested donation for materials

BALANCE, MOBILITY AND COORDINATION

Instructor: Kimiye Touchi Learn how to move younger and more confidently by using an enjoyable way to improve your balance, mobility, and coordination.There will be hands-on guidance from the instructor. Dress comfortably. More information provided before the first day of class. Registration and pre-payment required. NO REFUNDS. NO CREDITS. Limit: 3 Students $45 16S708 Apr 1-29 Fri 3:00-4:30p

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$75/yr

STRUMMERS (UKULELE) CLUB

WALKING CLUB

Instructors: Kerry Kashiwagi & Wayne Shimizu Many older adults experience concerns about falling and restrict their activites. A Matter of Balance is an award-winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels. No Drop-ins. Limit: 10 students.

$25/yr

SENIOR PING PONG CLUB

YOGA + PILATES

MATTER OF BALANCE

1:00-4:00p

Leader: Lilly Lee

Leader: Pattie Hashimoto

Wellness Workshops

$25/yr

MAHJONG CLUB

Instructor: Sabitre Rodriguez Enjoy movements designed to maintain joint mobility, muscle strength, and flexibility. This class is gentle, easy to follow, and uses the floor and chairs. Drop-ins welcome if space is available and/or with instructor’s approval. Drop-in rate is $7 per class. 16S610 Apr 6-27 Wed 9:45-10:45a $20 May 4-25 Wed 9:45-10:45a $20 Jun 1-29 Wed 9:45-10:45a $25 Instructor: Joanne Chew Stretch, relax, and improve your balance, flexibility, and strength. This class incorporates Pilates moves to strengthen and flatten the abs and improve muscle tone. Drop-ins welcome if space is available and/or with instructor’s approval. Drop-in rate is $7 per class. Limit: 12 students. 16S609 Apr 6-27 Wed 10:00-11:00a $20 May 4-25 Wed 10:00-11:00a $20 Jun 1-29 Wed 10:00-11:00a $25

1:00-3:00p

16S910

Fri

11:00a-1:00p

$50/yr

TAP DANCE CLUB Leader: Loretta Lew 16S900

Mon

12:30-1:30p

$25/yr

10:00a-12:00p

$25/yr

Leader: Jeannie Fong 16S911

1st & 3rd Thu

Especially For Caregivers COMMON CHANGES OF CONDITION IN THE ELDERLY

Presenters: April Carni, CSA Community Relations Manager/Certified Senior Advisor® In this presentation, we’ll discuss why it is so important to recognize symptoms of changes of conditions in the elderly and what types of symptoms home care aides should report. We’ll review different scenarios and possible outcomes and provide tips for caregivers, along with Frequently Asked Questions. Pre-registration required. Apr 13

Wed

11:00a-12:00p

Free

Support Groups ACC FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

This group is a self-help group run by and for people with challenges/life changing situations involving memory decline, such as dementia/Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The group’s purpose is to provide emotional support, encouragement, and affirmation to caregivers of adult family members. For more information, please contact Soojin Yoo, Care Coordinator, (916) 393-9026 x 336. Apr 13 May 11 2nd Wed 12:00-1:00p Free Jun 8

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CAREGIVER SUPPORT MEETING SPONSORED BY TRIPLE-R ADULT DAY CARE PROGRAM Facilitator: Misa Takagi This is an opportunity for caregivers to get together and talk about pressing issues and concerns with aging, as well as share experiences. Learn from the experts in the field. Light refreshments will be served. Held at Hart Senior Center 915 27th Street Sacramento CA 95816. For more information, please call (916) 808-4003. Apr 8 2rd May 13 3:00-5:00p Free Frr Jun 10

PARKINSON’S ASSOCIATION SUPPORT GROUP

Facilitator: Casey Jones This support group provides resources, counseling, and support to family caregivers of individuals with Parkinson’s. For more information, please contact Casey Jones at (916) 422-7407. Apr 14 2nd May 12 1:00-2:30p Free Thu Jun 9

Free Workshops TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR PHONE SERVICE

Presenter: Susan Sarinas Knowing about your phone service options can save you money, help you avoid telephone fraud and ensure that you get the service that is right for you. Join us for a FREE workshop to find out what you should know when choosing phone services. Bring a cell or landline phone bill for review and receive a free gift! Pre-registration required. Mar 24 Thu 2:00-3:00p Free

APRIL IS DISTRACTED DRIVING AWARENESS MONTH & FINANCIAL AID AND LITERACY MONTH PROTECT YOURSELF FROM FRAUD

Presenter: Katie Carruesco, Education & Outreach Coordinator, CA Department of Business Oversight This presentation will cover the roles and responsibilities of the Department of Business Oversight, smart financial tips, as well as fraud prevention and scams that specifically target seniors. Pre-registration required. Apr 6

Wed

1:00-2:00p

Free

BE SAFE! DO NOT USE YOUR CELL PHONE WHILE DRIVING

Presenter: Susan Sarinas, Program Manager In 2013, nearly 70% of California drivers surveyed said they had been hit or nearly hit by a driver who was talking or texting on a cell phone. Join us for a FREE workshop to learn the dangers of distracted driving, who are the most serious offenders, and some helpful tips on how to avoid these dangerous situations. Bring a cell or landline phone bill for review and receive a free gift! Pre-registration required. Apr 7

Thu

2:30-3:30p

Free

OVERVIEW OF SENIOR LEGAL HOTLINE SERVICES

Presenter: Antonio Valdez, Staff Attorney For more than 20 years, the Senior Legal Hotline has provided advice and counsel at no cost to Sacramento area residents over age 60. Learn about the Hotline and its various programs, including its pension counseling project and mediation service, and the most common legal issues for seniors. Also learn about other services available from Legal Services of Nothern California for low-income seniors. Pre-registration required. Apr 12 Tue 10:00-11:00a Free

DIABETES ACADEMY EDUCATIONAL SERIES Presenters: Marianne Hutton, RD, CDE Pre-registation required.

Diabetes 101-Overview of diabetes and its management Apr 22

Fri

10:00-11:30a

Free

Diabetes 101-Checking and managing your blood sugar and coping with diabetes May 19

Thu

6:00-7:30p

Free

Diabetes 101-Meal Planning basics and carb counting Jun 7

Tue

2:00-3:30p

Free

UNDERSTANDING THE REAL ESTATE PROCESS AND ROLE OF TITLE/ESCROW COMPANY

Presenters: Kathy Thu-Duyen Cao, Keller Williams Realty and Connie Wali, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Learn what a Tiltle/Escrow company does, understand the importance of documents generated by them and what should to do with the documents. Pre-registration required. Apr 26

Tue

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10:00a-12:00p

Free

MAY IS HEALTHY VISION AND NATIONAL BETTER PERSONAL AND HOME SECURITY FOR SENIORS HEARING MONTH LIGHTING AND YOUR VISION

Presenter: Connie Samla, PE, LC, Lighting Specialist, SMUD This discussion will focus on how the eyes change throughout our lifetime, common eye diseases, along with breakthroughs in technology. We will also discuss simple, low-cost, energy efficient lighting tips designed to help you sleep better, feel great and make it easier to read at night. Pre-registration required. May 6

Fri

10:00-11:00a

Free

INSIGHTS INTO COPING WELL WITH VISION LOSS

Presenters: Kathleen Shevlin, Manager of Senior Programs, Society for the Blind, and Dorothy Kumasaki, a Retired Nurse and Senior Mentor Changes in our vision as we age are a natural part of life. In fact, three of the leading causes of vision loss, macular degeneration, glaucoma and cataracts, typically occur in people over the age of 55. If you are experiencing changes in or a loss in your vision, the Senior IMPACT Project can help. Pre-registration required. May 18

Wed

10:00-11:00a

Free

HEARING LOSS AND BASICS OF A HEARING AID Presenter: Estrella Sanchez, Senior Hearing Aid Specialist, Costco Hearing Aid Center, HA#7824 This presentation will touch on basic anatomy of the ear, hearing, hearing loss and testing. In addition, hearing aid technology available at Costco will be reviewed. Pre-registration required. May 25 Wed 10:00-11:00a Free

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Presenters: Victims of Crime Resource Center staff, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law Did you know that human trafficking is especially prevalent in Sacramento? This presentation will shed light on this globally popular crime, including indicators of human trafficking, the different types, and resources available to victims. Pre-registration required. May 19 Thu 10:00-11:00a Free

JUNE IS ALZHEIMER’S AND BRAIN AWARENESS AND NATIONAL SAFETY MONTH

HEALTHY LIVING FOR YOUR BRAIN AND BODY + DRIVER SAFETY AND THE AGING DRIVER

Presenter: Bonnie Chow, MSW, Family Care Associate, Alzheimer’s Association As we grow older, we may notice changes to our mental fitness and driving ability. In this 2-hour workshop, come learn strategies to a healthy body-healthy brain and to prolonged driving independence.Pre-registration required. Please call 1-800-272-3900 or e-mail ptardio@alz.org. Jun 14

Tue

1:00-3:00p

Free

TIME TO PUT PAPER IN ITS PLACE!

Presenter: Janene Russick, Personal Organizing Coach, The Art of Living Simply Have you ever looked at a stack of papers on your desk (or kitchen counter) and wondered how they all got there? Do you have a “To File” file that never gets filed? Join Janene for this 1-hour introductory training session. She’ll share simple things you can do today that will make it easier for you to put paper in its place right now. PLEASE NOTE: This is a fragrance-free workshop. Please do not wear any colognes, perfumes, or scented products (e.g. lotions, shampoo, hair spray). Preregistration required. Jun 15

Wed

1:00-2:00p

Free

TELEPHONE USE IN EMERGENCIES

Presenter: Susan Sarinas, Program Manager Your telephone can save lives! You can use it to call for help, receive emergency announcements or check on loved ones. Do you have a backup plan if cell towers or telephone lines are disabled? In this FREE workshop, we will review what you should do in the event of an emergency. In addition, we will talk about Basic Safety Tips for Natural Gas and Electricity. Bring a cell or landline phone bill for review and receive a free gift! Preregistration required. Jun 16

Thu

1:00-2:00p

Free

PLANNING AHEAD FOR THE INEVITABLE

Presenter: Lisa West, Community Outreach Director of East Lawn A 25 minute presentation on why everyone should pre-plan funeral arrangements. Eliminate stress and relieve your family of the burden, know all available choices, get what you want, ensure every detail is covered, and save money! REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 6/17/16. Jun 24

Fri

11:00a-12:00p

Free

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Presenter: Mary Barbara Falcon, City of Sacramento Seniors are our most vulnerable group of neighbors. This training talks about simple things they can do make themselves less of a target. We also talk about scams that are currently directed toward the elderly. Pre-registration required. Jun 29

Wed

12:00-2:00p

FREE

Excursions

SACRAMENTO HISTORIC CITY CEMETERY AND EAST LAWN MEMORIAL PARK

Join us for a FREE trip to the Sacramento Historic City Cemetery and East Lawn Memorial Park. The City Cemetery is the oldest existing cemetery in Sacramento and it was designed to resemble a Victorian garden. East Lawn Memorial Park also holds a wealth of California history and depicts the pride with which East Lawn has always been associated. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 28, Please arrive at ACC Senior Services by 9:15am. ACC Vans will leave at 9:30am sharp. Limit: Five participants and their children or chaperones. Sponsored by East Lawn. Pre-registration and pre-payment required to reserve your space. Lunch is included. No REFUNDS. Apr 6

Wed

9:30a-2:00p

$10

LOCKE HISTORIC DISTRICT

Established in 1915, Locke is an island of Chinese culture and the only existing town in America built exclusively by and for Chinese immigrants. Learn about its unique history and be transported back in time. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: May 13. Please arrive at ACC Senior Services by 9:15am. ACC Vans will leave at 9:30am sharp. Limit: 10 participants. Sponsored by East Lawn. Pre-registration and pre-payment required to reserve your space. NO REFUNDS. May 20

Fri

9:30a-2:00p

$10

RENAISSANCE SOCIETY SEMINARS

The Renaissance Society has partnered with ACC Senior Services to present interesting, informative and engaging seminars at ACC.The seminars are presented by members of the Renaissance Society and will be held on Thursdays from 9:00a to 11:00a. These seminars are open to everyone! Free for Renaissance Society members who wear their badges. “Malaysia” (Borneo)-Terry Moss Mar 10

Thu

9:00-11:00a

$5

“TED Talks”- George and Claire Roper Mar 17

Thu

9:00-11:00a

$5

“Water in California”-David Abelson Mar 24

Thu

9:00-11:00a

$5

“In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great through Asia (335-324 BC)”-David Warren Mar 31

Thu

9:00-11:00a

$5

“Last Days in Vietnam” Documentary-Allan Keown Apr 7

Thu

9:00-11:00a

Donation suggested

Travel Subject TBD-Terry Moss Apr 14

Thu

9:00-11:00a

$5

“TED Talks”-George and Claire Roper Apr 21

Thu

9:00-11:00a

$5

“Asian Arts & Crafts” Apr 28

Thu

9:00-11:00a

$5

Registration and Payment Policies • •

ACC reserves the right to cancel, add or change any class. Registration and pre-payment requirements for each class vary. Please read each class description carefully for details. All class/program participants must have an updated liability release and emergency information form on file. ACC Programs participants will be issued a MySeniorCenter key tag. Please see Anna Su at ACC Programs to complete a form or get a key tag. To register for classes, contact Anna Su at (916) 393-9026 Ext. 330, classses@ accsv.org.

ACC Bridge to Healthy Families Caregiver Support and ACC Rides are partially funded by the Area 4 Agency on Aging. Respite scholarships are funded by the Raj Family Estate and ACC Craft & Bake Sale. Thank you for your donations to ACC Programs, which help support the classes, programs and services at ACC Programs.

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The Joys of Being an Instructor By General Lorna Fong

Teachers – they share a skill, an attribute, knowledge with others. Some do it as a career, others as a volunteer activity. I chose the latter. My teaching experience began at the 2012 ACC Volunteer luncheon. Joaquin Ngarangad (ACC’s certified fitness trainer for the last ten years!) asked if I would be willing to teach a beginner’s swimming class. He mentioned that there were a few students in his aqua aerobics class who expressed interest in learning how to swim. Joaquin knew I had a love for swimming since childhood. Since I had retired, I had the free time. So, I began offering beginner swimming classes in the Summer of 2012 at Greenhaven Terrace, and have continued to offer them each summer since then. Last summer, I had a class, with students ranging in age from 60+ to 80+. As part of the introductions, two of the students shared they had water fears since childhood -- one after being thrown into the deep end of a pool during a swimming lesson, the other being thrown into the ocean. I knew that I had a challenge, but felt that I would try my best to help them learn some basic skills.

shadow her all along the lap, that she would swim along the edge of the pool, so that if she needed to stop, she could reach up or I would catch her. She completed the lap, and was ecstatic with her accomplishment. We all yelled and hugged and applauded her accomplishment! Then the other two students were ready to do their “final exam”. They wanted to swim the length of the pool together. I was very concerned about that, since I wanted to make sure I could reach them if they had any difficulties swimming the lap. Well, they pushed off, and swam like Esther Williams! More yelling and hugs and cheers (sorry GT residents!). As we all celebrated their accomplishments, they “fessed up” --- in preparation for the last session, they figured I would have a “final exam” and had been practicing swimming longer lengths than what we were doing in class. They did that as a surprise to me, for them to show me how much they had learned in class. I was so proud of them. They told me that even though the gruff exterior of “The General” might frighten some, they knew that they would be in a safe and supportive environment in the pool…and they left the class knowing that they could swim…something they could use for the rest of their lives.

As each session ended, I felt that all of the students had improved significantly from the swimming skills they had when the class began. On the last day, I told them the “final exam” would consist of swimming one lap of the pool – the length of the pool. The entire class is conducted in the shallow end of the pool, doing exercises and laps along the width of the pool. They told me that I gave them something they would never forget; what I didn’t share with them, is that THEY Three students participated in the “final exam”. The first gave me something I would never forget. Teaching is a student was very concerned and didn’t think she would rewarding experience. That’s why I teach at ACC – you be able to complete one lap. I told her that I would can too!

New Art Gallery at ACC Senior Services By Jeff Jong, ACC Camera Club Leader

Do you yearn to see some fresh and original art works? The new Art Gallery inside the ACC Senior Services Programs and Administration building may be just the ticket. The gallery, which is located in the hallway on the way to ACC’s Programs, is showing off some of the favorite works by participants of ACC Programs and Clubs. One of our goals is to encourage involvement in the visual arts via the gallery-- with plenty of volunteer input. Art representing a theme or subject matter will be on display for about a month or so, and then will be replaced by art representing another theme, so as to keep the exhibitions interesting. Currently, we have a couple of walls for use as the Gallery, but we have plans to increase the display space. The Gallery will be an integral part of the Big Day of Giving (May 3) events at ACC, with a special exhibition, perhaps in collaboration with the other community-minded artists in our area. This dynamic blend of different social and artistic values should provide for some interesting and stimulating points and counter-points.

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Spring 2016 ACC NEWS

Left to Right: Norval Chan, Joe Chan, Tom Chan, Maurine Huang, and Sally Chisom.

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ACC Capital Campaign Donors ACC Senior Services wishes to thank to following donors who have contributed to the capital campaign: Anonymous (7) Sam and Gladys Adachi Winston and Loretta Ashizawa Jeffrey and Vicki Bezzone Elaine T. Chiao Brian and Jean Chin Phillip K. and Evelyn Chin Jean Chong Valerie Chun Frank Kam Fong and Teresa Yokoi-Fong Lester Fong and Esther Aw Paula Higashi and Fred Taugher Art and Gloria Imagire Joyce Iseri Robert and Norma Ito Chewy Ito George G. and Amiko Kashiwagi

Judi Keen Derrell and Deborah Kelch Kikumoto Real Estate Charles and Doris Kobayashi Wayne and Lynn Kurahara Family Victor Kushida and Pat Fong Kushida Lori Lee and Tony Lewis May O. Lee Simon and Elaine Lee Young W. and Jessie S. Lee Walter Liang and Wilkie Liang Barry and Ricky Lim Derrick Lim Gordon and Elaine Low Michael and Donna Marando Betty Masuoka and Robert Ono Doris Matsui

Jan Morikawa Don and Sheri Morishita Fred and Rose Nagao Joaquin S. Ngarangad Robert and Joan Nishimoto Frances and Jary Oda Rev. Robert and Patti Oshita Ram Adhari Raj Estate R. Scott Rasmussen and Jayne E. Muraki-Rasmussen Mario Ruiz Sacramento Adult Buddhist Association Sacramento Buddhist Women’s Assocation Margaret A. Saito Pam Saltenberger Wayne Shimizu and Shirley Opie David and Jean M. Shiomoto

Dennis and Nelly Shun Sierra Health Foundation Ralph and Pearl Sugimoto Fusako Takahashi Janet Tedesco Diane Van Maren Hope Villaluna Chiang Wang and Ruth Wang Williams & Olds, CPAs King and Linda Won Dr. Herbert and Inez Yee Kimland and Ellen Yee Michael and Robetta Yee William and Judy Yee Walt and Linda Yip and Family John and Elaine Yoshikawa

A special thank you to all of the employees who have contributed to the capital campaign: Anonymous (20) Janelyn Arancillo Vanisha Bell Marissa Belmes Delia Bonoan Perfecto Bravo Victoria Bravo Cynthia Burmeister William Clearwater Sukhminder Dhaliwal Gerald Dumaguing Melo Jane Esteban

Lolita Felix Rosario Fitzgerald Raymond and Mary Ann Gee Warda Gounder Inderpal Grewal Noriko Hasegawa Magdal Hernandez Judie Higashi Kwun Hung Korine Ishisaka Thelma Jose Yvette Kamakawiwoole

Sanjana, Sooraj and Simran Kumar Chance Lattasima Felora Lotfi Naty Martin Susan McIntire Roy Meckaden David Morikawa Brenda Page Editha Pena Deepal Prasad Funmilayo Raheem Naomi Raheem

Volunteer Wish List Come join our vibrant community of volunteers! Below are ongoing positions at each of our locations. For more information or to attend a Volunteer Information Session, contact Khonnie Lattasima, Volunteer Manager, at (916) 394-6399 ext. 143 or volunteer@accsv.org. ACC Care Center Evening Activity Assistant Martial Arts Instructor Nature Walk Assistant Senior Prom Coordinator Sensory Stimulation Assistant Storyteller Pianist Vocalist

ACC Programs Driver Driver Assistant Office Assistant Translator/Interpreter Instructor/Club Leader Welcome Center Special Events & Projects

ACC Administration Crab Feed (February) Golf Tournament (May) Care Center Fundrasier (September) Craft & Bake Sale (November) Office Assistant Mailing

ACC Greenhaven Terrace Office Assistant Bingo Caller Special Events

Linda Revilla Imelda Reyes Susan Sarinas Naillene Sarmiento Melanie Segar Bao Thao Lillie Thompson Kia Vue Tony Waterford Virginia Campbell-Wieneke Bee V. Yang Donna L. Yee Jennifer Yee

Donate Your Vehicle to Benefit ACC

ACC Senior Services accepts donations of automobiles through Car Program, LLC.  If you are interested in donating a vehicle, please donate online at http://www.donateacar.com/ affiliate-ACC-Senior-Services.php or contact Brenda Page, ACC Fund Development Officer, at (916) 503-0294.

W I S H L I S T ACC Campus • •

Bike Rack Golf Cart

ACC Care Center • • • • •

Table Umbrellas Outdoor furniture (option to have engraved) Arbor Bingo prizes for residents Gift Cards for staff appreciation

ACC Programs Classes & Clubs • Electronic Keyboard (40 Keys) • Silhouette Digital Craft Cutter or similar ($300) • Gardening hand tools (trowels, shovels, sturdy rakes) • 10 round yoga bolsters (26”X10”) • Card Making Supplies - Cardstock • Board Games • Portable Electric Fans • Portable Tap Dance Floor ($200) Supplies • Mylar Mirror High Rolling Frame, 6’Wide (Estimate $200.00) • Heavy Duty Rotary Paper Trimmer 25” cost: $172 Outreach • Giant multi-purpose Projection Stand ($125.00) • Gifts and Gift Cards for outreach door prizes (any amount)

If you would like to make a donation towards our wish list, please contact Brenda Page at (916) 503-0294.

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Spring 2016ACC ACCNEWS NEWS FALL 2015

to the following donors:

• Rose Yoshii • Vibrant Poinsettias

• Mel Muranaka • Beautiful Christmas Trees & Poinsettia

• Nami Berg • Donation in Support of The Greenhaven Terrace Happy Strummers

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ACC Rides Transportation

Free Phone and PG&E Bill Review Clinic Are you paying too much for phone service? Is your PG&E bill unusually high? Bring your questions and a recent phone (landline or wireless) or PG&E bill for a free review. We will explain your charges, identify fraud, or save you money.

Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Dates: March 10, 2016 April 14, 2016 May 12, 2016 June 9, 2016

Drop-ins welcome on a first come, first served basis. Please contact Susan Sarinas at (916) 393-9026 ext. 339 or team@accsv.org for more information.

Times:

2:30-4:30 p.m.

Location:

7334 Park City Drive Sacramento, CA 95831

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ACC Rides provides door-to-door transportation service to older adults residing in the zip code areas: 95832, 95831, 95828, 95824, 95823, 95822, 95820, 95818, and 95814 • Priority is given to seniors, who have no other means of transportation to Meals on Wheels café sites, medical appointments, grocery shopping, attend programs and classes at ACC Senior Services and other senior centers. • Other services may include transportation to group field trips and sug $5 ges other necessary errands. t No one is denied service due to physical limitations or inability to make donation.

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Private Rides Now offering services to care centers, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and rehab centers. For more information or to arrange a ride, please call ACC Rides Team at (916) 393-9026 ext. 333.

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GOLF TOURNAMENT Teal Bend Golf Course Scramble Format | Open & Women’s Flight | Reception

Thursday, May 12, 2016 For more information, contact Mandy Hwang at (916) 503- 2081 or mhwang@accsv.org

Friendly Visitor Program Become a Friendly Visitor and enrich the lives of veterans, caregivers and seniors! Elilgibility: At least 17 years of age, U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident, HS graduate Volunteer Benefit s: Training opportunities, Monthly stipend and $1,527.78 Education Award (upon completion of 450 hours) • Contribute 450 hours of volunteer service from Nov. 1, 2015 to Oct. 31, 2016. • Engage seniors in arts & crafts, light exercises, and other social activities. • Provide much needed rest to family caregivers. For more information, contact Khonnie Lattasima at (916) 394-6399 x 143 or volunteer@accsv.org

Bridge to Healthy Families Bridge to Healthy Families is a program that seeks to improve access to comprehensive support services for family caregivers and their care receivers. The program offers caregivers: • Care assessments and home safety checks • Care consultations and caregiver support • Support groups • Educational programs • Information and referral for respite services, home modification, medical alert, and more Eligibility • Caregiving families for older adults residing in Sacramento County

For More Information ACC Senior Services Programs Soojin Yoo, MSW, Care Coordinator 7334 Park City Drive Sacramento, CA 95831 Phone: 916.393.9026 ext. 336 Fax: 916.393.9128 www.accsv.org

This program is partially supported by a grant from Area 4 Agency on Aging. Donations gladly accepted for services.


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