Feb events: Year of the Dragon, Souper Bowl, Barbie Bash, and Trivia Night
The Jan/Feb newsletter is available here. Hard copies are in the office.
Souper Bowl Competition
We are looking for contenders to participate in our next competition on February 9! If you are or know of a restaurant, business, or organization, and would like to compete, please fill out this application and send back to SASC by Feb 1.
Inclement Weather Policy
SASC follows Saline Area Schools (SAS) Policy in relation to closing due to inclement weather. If SAS is closed, so is the center. You can check our voicemail, website, and our Facebook page for weather related closures.
Upcoming Programs
Care Management Appts- Mon, Jan 29, 12-2pm
Mapping Your Health- Tue, Jan 30, 10-11am
How Hearing Loss Affects Your Health and Relationships- Tue, Jan 30, 11am-12:30pm
Mosaics: Catch-All Tray- Tue, Jan 30, 1-3:30pm
Television and the Presidency- Wed, Jan 31, 10-11am
Apple Watch and Your Health- Wed, Jan 31, 2:30-4pm
SAS-C Writers- Thu, Feb 1, 10-11:30am
Movie: Theater Camp- Fri, Feb 2, 10am-12pm
The Story of Movies begins- Tue, Feb 6, 1-2pm
Travelogue: Crosswinds Marsh- Wed, Feb 7, 10-11am
Foot Care Clinic- Wed, Feb 7, 2-7pm
Year of the Dragon- Wed, Feb 7, 2:30-3:30pm
Tech Town Hall- Wed, Feb 7, 5-7pm
Reflexology Appts- Thu, Feb 8, 9-11am
Saline Singers- Thu, Feb 8, 10-11am
Massage Appts- Thu, Feb 8, 11am-3pm
Good Grub Club: Olive Garden- Thu, Feb 8, 11:30am
Watercolors begins- Thu, Feb 8, 1:30-3:30pm
Book Club- Fri, Feb 9, 10-11:15am
Souper Bowl Competition and Silent Auction- Fri, Feb 9, 11am-12:30pm
Ceramics: Ringer Holder- Mon, Feb 12 & 29, 2-4pm
Barbie Bash- Wed, Feb 14, 12-2:30pm
Trivia Competition- Sat, Feb 24, 5-7pm
Let your creativity flow and enjoy the process! Design your very own catch-all tray, either for yourself or someone special to you. Carol will guide you in adorning it with charming vintage china, followed by grouting. All materials provided. Please register by Jan 26 at the front desk or online.
Who doesn’t love a good movie? Film is a language, a cultural document, and a collaborative art. The Story of Movies, a curriculum created by The Film Foundation*, is a peek into the behind the scenes exploration of how movie makers collaborate in producing a film – screening, stages of production, visual composition. We will examine some construction and production insights of the classic film To Kill a Mockingbird in four sessions that can apply to all films. All materials will be provided.
*The Film Foundation was established in 1990 by filmmakers Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen, Robert Altman, Francis Ford Coppola, Clint Eastwood, Stanley Kubrick, George Lucas, Sydney Pollack, Robert Redford, and Steven Spielberg.
Register at the front desk or online.
Dr. Tang is a versatile professional with extensive expertise in the Chinese two-stringed instrument known as the Er-hu, as well as Chinese calligraphy. Join him for an enlightening session that includes a captivating Er-hu performance, a demonstration of the art of calligraphy, and insightful information about the Chinese New Year. Register here or at the front desk.
Test your noggin and maybe vie for prizes! Register individually but if you want to be with certain people, give us their names. Otherwise we will makes groups of 4-5 people randomly. Each participant is $10, which includes pizza, pop, and dessert. Deadline: Feb 20. Register at the front desk or online.
This event is hosted by students from Saline High School’s club, FCCLA (Family, Career, Community Leaders of America.) FCCLA equips members with real world skills through Family and Consumer Sciences Education.
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