Chair and Standing Yoga - Waukegan Township

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Newsletter is available online. Please visit our NEW website at www.waukegantownship.com or email [email protected] to be added to our email list. Dear Waukegan Township Family & Friends, Chair and Standing Yoga Tuesdays & Thursdays May 17th - June 30th (7 weeks) 11:30am - 12:00pm Join us for an eight week session of Chair and Standing Yoga. Yoga is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which aim to control and still the mind. Yoga improves circulation, flexibility, range of motion and relieves tight muscles. There is so much to celebrate during the months of May and June - and not just the warm weather! May has been observed as “Older American Month”, This year’s theme, Age My Way, focuses on inde- pendent living and thriving in their communities. This month also recognizes the contributions of older adults across the nation. Memorial Day is Monday, May 30th. In honor of those brave men and women who sacrificed their lives to protect ours, we salute you - today and always! Although most of us may do so every day of the year, May also is the official month to honor those amazing women who gave us life, kissed our bumps and bruises and bandaged our scrapes and scratches. Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 8th, so be sure to send a little extra love and gratitude mom’s way. Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms! In June we will celebrate and honor the all of the fathers, grandfathers and others who have served as a father in any capacity. Father’s Day is Sunday, June19th this year and shares the spotlight with the newly recognized federal Juneteenth holiday - commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Amer- icans in the United States. As we recognize mothers, I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who honored my mother, Supervisor Emeritus Patricia Jones, on Thursday, April 14th, as Park Place was officially renamed the Pa- tricia A. Jones Center, in her honor. (Pictures of the event can be found on page 8) In the near future, there will be an opportunity for you to make history! There will be a $100 prize awarded to the winner of the Park Place Preview renaming contest. I, along with the Board of Trustee will select the winner. You don’t want to miss this! (More details can be found on page 4) Lastly, thank you to those who traveled with us to beautiful Charleston, South Carolina, as well as those who attended the book signing event, featuring our very own Rose McDonald’s first published work, “After All These Years”. (See page 2 for photos) Upcoming Events - SAVE THE DATES! We have numerous fun summer events coming to the Patricia A. Jones Center. Get ready for our annual Picnic in the Park summer concert series. These mini concerts will be held July 22nd, August 19th and conclude on September 10th, with our Annual Walk For Seniors celebration. Stay tuned for our special guest entertainment line up! Also, the Patricia A. Jones Center has partnered with the Waukegan Park District to hold our very first Pickle Ball Tournament on Saturday August 27th. Pickleball is a fun sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. Pickleball can be played indoors our outdoors on a badminton sized court and slightly modified tennis net. The game is played with a paddle and a plastic ball with holes and is en- joyed by all ages and skill levels! Marc L. Jones Waukegan Township Supervisor/CEO

Transcript of Chair and Standing Yoga - Waukegan Township

Newsletter is available online. Please visit our NEW website at www.waukegantownship.com

or email [email protected] to be added to our email list.

Dear Waukegan Township Family & Friends,

Chair and Standing Yoga

Tuesdays & Thursdays May 17th - June 30th (7 weeks)

11:30am - 12:00pm

Join us for an eight week session of Chair and Standing Yoga. Yoga is a group of physical, mental, and

spiritual practices or disciplines which aim to control and still the mind. Yoga improves circulation,

flexibility, range of motion and relieves tight muscles.

There is so much to celebrate during the months of May and June - and not just the warm weather!

May has been observed as “Older American Month”, This year’s theme, Age My Way, focuses on inde-

pendent living and thriving in their communities. This month also recognizes the contributions of older

adults across the nation.

Memorial Day is Monday, May 30th. In honor of those brave men and women who sacrificed their lives

to protect ours, we salute you - today and always!

Although most of us may do so every day of the year, May also is the official month to honor those amazing

women who gave us life, kissed our bumps and bruises and bandaged our scrapes and scratches. Mother’s

Day is Sunday, May 8th, so be sure to send a little extra love and gratitude mom’s way. Happy Mother’s

Day to all the moms!

In June we will celebrate and honor the all of the fathers, grandfathers and others who have served as a

father in any capacity. Father’s Day is Sunday, June19th this year and shares the spotlight with the

newly recognized federal Juneteenth holiday - commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Amer-

icans in the United States.

As we recognize mothers, I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who honored my mother,

Supervisor Emeritus Patricia Jones, on Thursday, April 14th, as Park Place was officially renamed the Pa-

tricia A. Jones Center, in her honor. (Pictures of the event can be found on page 8)

In the near future, there will be an opportunity for you to make history! There will be a $100 prize awarded

to the winner of the Park Place Preview renaming contest. I, along with the Board of Trustee will select the

winner. You don’t want to miss this! (More details can be found on page 4)

Lastly, thank you to those who traveled with us to beautiful Charleston, South Carolina, as well as those

who attended the book signing event, featuring our very own Rose McDonald’s first published work, “After

All These Years”. (See page 2 for photos)

Upcoming Events - SAVE THE DATES!

We have numerous fun summer events coming to the Patricia A. Jones Center. Get ready for our annual

Picnic in the Park summer concert series. These mini concerts will be held July 22nd, August 19th and

conclude on September 10th, with our Annual Walk For Seniors celebration. Stay tuned for our special

guest entertainment line up!

Also, the Patricia A. Jones Center has partnered with the Waukegan Park District to hold our very first

Pickle Ball Tournament on Saturday August 27th. Pickleball is a fun sport that combines elements of

tennis, badminton and ping-pong. Pickleball can be played indoors our outdoors on a badminton sized court

and slightly modified tennis net. The game is played with a paddle and a plastic ball with holes and is en-

joyed by all ages and skill levels!

Marc L. Jones

Waukegan Township Supervisor/CEO

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Trips are open to adults 18 and older and residents within or

outside of Waukegan Township. For more information or to

register, call 847-244-9242 or email

[email protected].

Walk Back in Time in the Historic Pullman District

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Explore the history of industry, labor and planned communities at the Pullman

National Monument! After viewing the video and exhibits at the Exhibit Hall, your

docent will take you on a short walk of the town, while providing informed

commentary about the history of Pullman, its architecture and the landmark

historic community today. The guide will also be available to answer any questions

the group may have. We will also view the historic Greenstone Church, built in 1881

and is the only church built within the town of Pullman which still maintains the

original stained-glass windows, organ, altar and all-original woodwork and pews.

Following our tour, we will enjoy a delicious lunch at the Florentine. The fee of $105

includes tour, lunch and round-trip transportation. We will depart the PAJ Center

at 8:00 a.m. and return after 3:00 p.m.

San Filipo Estate Tour

Thursday, July 21, 2022 Explore this beautiful Barrington estate, featuring one of the world's finest

collections of restored, automatic musical instruments and other turn-of-the-century

antiques. We will spend 3 hours with a docent touring the 44,000 square foot estate

that holds a world-class collection of antique technological wonders. We will enjoy a

delicious lunch at Chessie’s. This trip departs the PAJ Center at 8:30 a.m. and

returns after 4:00 p.m. Fee of $109 includes motor-coach transportation, lunch and

tours.

By Appointment Only!

Remember,

Waukegan Township Administrative Office,

located at 149 S. Genesee Street, is a certified

Passport & picture site.

For information and fee info, call

847-244-4900.

Dressing the Abbey and High Tea at Pfister Hotel

Wednesday May 18, 2022 Discover the Dressing the Abbey Exhibit of authentic costumes worn by the stars of

Downton Abbey™ at the historic Charles Allis Mansion and Art Museum. The

costumes on display were created for the show’s aristocratic Crawley family on the

hit series. Displays range from country tweeds and riding outfits; servants’ uniforms

and footmen's livery; to lavish evening attire crafted from sumptuous fabrics and

decorated with intricate embroidery, lace and beading. After visiting Downton

Abbey,™ we will enjoy High Tea at the magnificent Pfister Hotel. This experience

will include tableside tea blending, presented in all-silver service by a Pfister Tea

Butler, while learning about each variety of tea, the origins, unique flavors, effects

on mood and health, blending options and perfect pairings. The afternoon tea menu

is complete with fresh scones, sandwiches and pastries. Our fee of $135 covers

transportation, tour entry and dining expenses. Trip Departs at 8:45 a.m. and

returns after 3:00 p.m.

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Medical Transportation

Visit your doctor or medical practitioner in one of Waukegan Township’s two (2) mini-buses. Handicapped accessible

and comfortable, our buses will pick you up at home and deliver you to your destination safely and on time. You

must call 847-599-2936 at least two (2) days in advance to schedule a pick-up. For more information call

847-244-9242 or email [email protected].

Information to know:

• Resident must live in Waukegan Township.

• You must register for the program at 847-244-9242.

• Bus operates M-F 8:30am to 4:00pm, except on major

holidays.

• Reservations for rides can be made three days in

advance. Call (847) 599-2936.

Service area includes all of Waukegan,

North Chicago, Beach Park & Park City

and the following points:

DaVita Dialysis Clinic

Fresenius Kidney Care

Erie Family Health Center -

Waukegan

The Greenleaf Medical Complex -

Gurnee

Vista Hospital East - Waukegan

Captain James A. Lovell VA Hospital

Patricia A. Jones Center - Waukegan

Township Boundaries:

• Edgewood Drive north to

Beach Park

• West to Greenleaf in Gurnee

• South to the VA Medical

Center

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The local Social Security offices has restored in-person services, including walk-ins.

To avoid waiting in line, we strongly encourage people who can, to use our online services at www.socialsecurity.gov, call us and schedule appointments in advance rather than walking in without an appointment. Phone appointments can save you a trip to a busy office. We thank the public for your patience as we work to increase service.

Customers who walk in without appointments may encounter delays and longer waits at our offices. Be aware that our offices tend to be the busiest first thing in the morning, early in the week, and during the early part of the month, so people may want to plan to visit at other times.

Given that many of the people we serve have health vulnerabilities, and consistent with our union agreements, we are continuing to require certain safety measures including masking, physical distancing and self-health checks for COVID-19 symptoms. We will provide masks to the public and employees if they need them.

Thoughtful planning and preparation have shaped our process to restore in-person services. Social Security employees are dedicated to serving the public, and we are ready to welcome the public back to our offices. Our local managers understand and can address the needs of their communities. We have also implemented office-to-office support as well as brought recently retired employees back to assist the public. We thank the many interested stakeholders including the Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Community Living and national advocate organizations for your help.

Throughout the pandemic, millions of people have used our secure and convenient online services and received help by phone. People who have access to the internet should first try our online services before calling us or visiting an office.

As we transition to a new modern phone system, some callers may experience a busy signal or be unintentionally disconnected from their call. We sincerely regret this disruption and recommend people call when our National 800 number may be less busy, such as before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. local time or later in the week. As with our offices, our waiting time is shorter later in the month.

To learn more, please visit www.socialsecurity.gov/coronavirus/gethelp/ and www.socialsecurity.gov/onlineservices/.”

Additional Information Most Social Security services are available to the public online at www.socialsecurity.gov and with a my Social Security account, or by telephone. Most Social Security services do not require a visit to our office, individuals may create their my Social Security account, a personalized online service, at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount.

• Ballot Boxes and ballots will be available at front desk

of Supervisors Office and the Patricia A. Jones

Center starting Monday, May 9, 2022.

• Each Waukegan Township resident 55+ will receive

one vote.

• Supervisor Jones along with the Waukegan Township

Trustees will determine the winner of the contest on

June 23, 2022.

• Prize will be $100 cash.

• Winner will be announced in the July/August

Newsletter

Cooking Demonstration &

Preparing Healthy Meals

Tuesday, May 31, 2022 - 5:30 pm-7:00 pm

Tuesday, June 7, 2022 - 5:30 pm-7:00 pm

Please Join this interactive cooking workshop

which teaches seniors all about nutrition and

fresh produce. Learn how to prepare and cook

healthy recipes using fresh fruits and

vegetables.

Workshop included food demonstration hosted

by the NAACP, with complimentary food

samples.

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9:10 am to 9:40 am Chair Workout Warrior

9:45 am to 10:20 am Functional Fitness

10:25 am to 10:550 am Cardio Circuit Training

Waukegan Township Patricia A. Jones Center strongly recommends that you consult with your physician before

beginning any exercise program. You should be in good physical condition and be able to participate in the exercise.

Waukegan Township PAJ Center is not a licensed medical care provider and represents that it has no expertise in

diagnosing, examining or treating medical conditions of any kind, or in determining the effects of any specific exercise on

a medical condition. When participating in any exercise program, there is the possibility of physical injury. If you engage

in this exercise program, you agree that you do so at your own risk, are voluntarily participating in these activities,

assume all risk of injury to yourself, and arise to release and discharge Waukegan Township PAJ Center from any and all

claims or causes of action, known or unknown, arising out of Waukegan Township PAJ Center’s negligence.

Country Line dancing has returned!

Fridays at 10:00am. Please call

847-244-9242 for more information.

Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays (Zoom Only)

11:30 pm to 12:00 pm Total Body Blast

12:00 pm to 12:30 pm Serenity Stretch

Total Body Blast is a quick-paced resistance training class. Participants should have a

chair and 1 of the following: weights, a water bottle, two cans or a resistance band.

Serenity Stretch is a stretch class for loosening tight muscles and improving range of

motion. A yoga strap, a long belt, or a long towel would be helpful for increasing flexibility.

Chair Workout Warrior focuses on upper body strength. It is great for participants

needing to sit or hold on to a chair to exercise. Even with in a it will be challenging!

Participants should have weights, a resistance band, and should bring their own water.

Functional Fitness focuses on lower body strength, It helps with everyday movements

such as bending down, squatting, reaching and lifting. Legs and shoulders are the primary

focus of training. Participants should have weights, a resistance band, and should bring

their own water.

Cardio Circuit Training is a quick paced aerobic and resistance training class. Circuits

consist of 3-6 exercises performed vertical style. At lease 3 circuits will be done each class.

Participants should have weights, a resistance band, and should bring their own water.

Total Body Blast

Serenity Stretch

Chair Workout

Warrior

Functional Fitness

Cardio Circuit

Training

Tuesdays and Thursdays (On Zoom and Live at the PAJ Center )

Class Details

Zoom ID & Passcode

No unauthorized entry will be allowed.

Bingocize® is an evidence-based health promotion program approved through both SNAP-Ed and The National

Council on Aging (NCOA). Bingocize® combines exercise and health information with the familiar game of

bingo, which is a great, fun way to get older adults moving and socializing. This program will run for 10

consecutive weeks. Start date will be May 9th, every Monday and Wednesday at 10:00am. Max participation is

20 individuals. The PAJ Center will partner with WhiteCrane for prizes, exercise and fun. Participants must

commit to the 10 week program. To register call the PAJ Center at 847-244-9242 or email

[email protected]

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Lollie Drew Low Vision Group:

Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month 10:00am - 11:00am

Lollie Drew Low Vision group will meet each month to network and share information

presented by speakers on topics relating to vision loss. As we navigate through this

pandemic, this is an opportunity to gather and discuss the difficulties individuals have

had making these adjustments.

Tuesday, May 10, 2022-10:00a.m.

Speaker: Dan Roberts – Macular Degeneration Foundation

The Macular degeneration Foundation helps to inform and assist others with low

vision and how to cope with the disease.

Tuesday, June 14, 2022-10:00a.m.

Speaker: Marc Arneson – Hadley Institute for the Blind creates personalized learning

opportunities that empower adults with vison loss. Please register by calling 847-244-

9242 or emailing Jerina Hardy at [email protected].

Grupo De Apoyo en Espanol/Spanish Group:

Meets the 2nd Friday of each month 10:00am - 11:00am

The Spanish Support Group is facilitated in Spanish and is for adults 55+. This group

enjoys the opportunity for social interaction, support, useful information, and fun.

Friday, May 13, 2022-10:00a.m. Speaker: Armondo Pena – Club Apaseo El Alto

Club Apaseo el Alto is a non-profit organization that helps families with disabled

elders and children in Lake County, Illinois. They offer pinata workshops, food drives,

family and community events, and dance classes.

Friday, June 10, 2022–10:00a.m. Speaker: Marina Garcia - Lake County Forest

Preserve, Green Youth Farm. This 1.25-acre sustainable farm is located within

Greenbelt Forest Preserve in North Chicago. They provide affordable produce to Lake

County’s food-insecure residents. Please register by calling 847-244-9242 or emailing

Abigail Hernandez at [email protected].

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren and Other Caregivers Group:

Meets the 2nd Monday of each month 5:00pm - 6:30pm

We're here to assist in finding resources, programs, and legal assistance to

successfully fulfill your caregiving role. Each month we will invite speakers on a wide

range of topics relevant to the caregiver's life.

Monday, May 9, 2022-5:00p.m.

Speaker: Alicia Sanchez - Community Partners for Affordable Housing

CPAH helps people stay in their homes and community's by providing lifts, ramps and

other accessibility improvements.

Monday, June 13, 2022–5:00p.m.

Speaker: Tasia Fields - West Side Community Center

West Side Community Center helps students and families become strengthened

community members. WSCC wants to be know throughout the community as an

inclusive community center with programs designed to remove economic, social,

education and health disparities. Please register by calling 847-244-9242 or emailing

Lizette Nava at [email protected].

The Patricia A. Jones Center continually receives donations of incontinence supplies. If

you are interested, please stop by to pick-up at your convenience.

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We Remember Seniors

Who’ve Passed Away

Dec 1, 2021 - Feb 28, 2022

Peterson & Patch Yusef Balderos 12/19/2021

Donal "Donny" O'Reily 12/26/2021

Wing C. Lau 12/27/2021

Calvin Hearon 12/28/2021

Stephen Hunter 12/30/2021

Loverne G. Couvall 01/02/2022

George P. Doyle 01/11/2022

Patricia Ann Welsch 01/17/2022

Donald Joseph Kraus 01/22/2022

Elosia Lopez-Lopez 02/01/2022

Donna Joan Hairell 02/01/2022

Helen Marie 02/01/2022

Joan M. Stoyanoff 02/08/2022

Anacleta Delgado 02/11/2022

Amanda F. Luna 02/15/2022

Donald O. Styx 02/20/2022

David John Brogan 02/25/2022

Congdon

Betty Sunday 12/01/2021

Ray Alan Spaid, Sr. 12/01/2021

Gloria Jean Askew 12/01/2021

Shirley Deming 12/05/2021

Jerry Pope 12/05/2021

Henry Carlton Barker 12/06/2021

John Mark Proctor 12/07/2021

Jeffrey Johnson 12/07/2021

Leslie Carol Bridges 12/07/2021

MaryAnn R. Phistry 12/08/2021

Ray Alvin Mitchell 12/08/2021

Gail Dawn O'Neil 12/09/2021

Roman Hrynewycz 12/10/2021

Bruce Henkel 12/10/2021

Judith Akerlund 12/10/2021

Rosalie Barnett 12/11/2021

Ruth Hens 12/13/2021

Keith Alan Peacy 12/13/2021

Randall William Seegren 12/19/2021

Shirley Graupman 12/22/2021

Virginia Rae Flood 12/23/2021

Jean Cormier 12/24/2021

Charlotte Marie Ackerman 12/31/2021

Allen L. O'Dette 01/01/2022

Lucianna Laird Hoffman 01/02/2022

James Erickson Jr. 01/02/2022

Jean Lee Lex 01/04/2022

Debbra Hayes 01/05/2022

Joseph Matthew Czaplicki 01/05/2022

Lynnette Georgeson 01/06/2022

Barbara Gonzalez 01/06/2022

Elliot Banda 01/06/2022

Gayleene Ottersen 01/07/2022

Isaac Gonzalez 01/08/2022

Charlotte Wurdeman 01/08/2022

Joanne Castillo 01/08/2022

James C.Cary Sr. 01/10/2022

Roger R. Luther 01/10/2022

Thomas Hubner 01/11/2022

Mary May 01/12/2022

Luerine Adams 01/12/2022

Ellen Matthews 01/12/2022

Perry Scott Nesmith 01/13/2022

Rose A. Amidei 01/14/2022

Martha Marie Vaughan 01/14/2022

Clinton McElroy 01/16/2022

Stuart Deal 01/16/2022

Dewey W. Ballard 01/16/2022

Gregory Hardy 01/17/2022

Atwood Pitcher 01/18/2022

Burton "Buzz" Mclain 01/19/2022

Williams M. Fisher 01/20/2022

Patrick Michael Leach 01/21/2022

Billy Ray Jones 01/21/2022

Juan Alfredo Banda-Zuniga

01/23/2022

Verna Geib 01/23/2022

Kenneth Slater-Stefaniak 01/26/2022

Joyce Williams-Patterson 01/28/2022

Olma "Junior" MCCarley 01/29/2022

Mary Ann G. Dela Rosa 01/30/2022

Ronlyn Starr Smith 01/31/2022

Richard Dick Werner 02/01/2022

Kathleen Ann Whitlow 02/02/2022

John Leslie Packard 02/03/2022

Lyle Snyder 01/14/2022

Robert Malo 02/05/2022

Earl Roy Ahern 02/06/2022

Mary Virginia "Ginny" Dolan

02/06/2022

Sherri Lynn Turner 02/06/2022

Kenneth Leo Cormier 02/06/2022

Jesus Vazquez 02/08/2022

Linda An Timm 02/08/2022

George Steve Carnick 02/09/2022

Susan (Frawley) Haluzak 02/09/2022

Theresa Hill 02/11/2022

Michael Patrick Allen 02/11/2022

Marlo Marie Bjurman 02/11/2022

Ruth Irene Breckenfeld 02/12/2022

Everett Allen Combs 02/14/2022

Meredith Melton 02/15/2022

June Norton 02/15/2022

Leslie Marie Tierney 02/15/2022

Ida Marie Shaffer 02/18/2022

Dorothy Ash 02/18/2022

Charles William Bostick Jr.

02/18/2022

Katherine O'Brien 02/18/2022

Theodore Thompson 02/19/2022

Doris Jean Peterson 02/20/2022

Linda Lee Robison 02/23/2022

Thomas Marcus Lex, Sr. 02/28/2022

Marsh Josephine Graham 12/03/2021

Joseph Carl Ozark 12/03/2021

Elmer Roger Olsen 12/05/2021

Corrine A. Dada 12/05/2021

John R. Dick 12/12/2021

Glenn Anthony Ferruzzi 12/10/2021

Dolores Santana 12/11/2021

Helen V. Moran 12/09/2021

Virginia Ann Cruz 12/15/2021

David Eric Weber 12/16/2021

Francisca T. Masso 12/16/2021

James E. Boyke 12/19/2021

Wilfredo E. Garcia 12/19/2021

Visitacion I. Robles 12/23/2021

Excelsa Porras Esteban 12/24/2021

Linda Grace Brock 12/23/2021

Carolyn Joyce Toatley-Guy 12/29/2021

Giovanna Szach 12/31/2021

Todd A. Urban 12/29/2021

Jorge A. Zires-Rodriguez 12/09/2021

John A. Carlson 01/07/2022

Sheryl Nelson 01/15/2022

Jose H. Centeno 01/14/2022

Jorge A. Rivas 01/15/2022

August Steven James 01/06/2022

Paul B. Kilkelly 01/18/2022

Janet E. Sheppard 01/22/2022

Samuel Scott Pusateri 01/27/2022

Aureliano Juarez 01/27/2022

Rene A. Navas 01/29/2022

Dolores M. Smith 12/29/2022

David Walter Johnson 02/01/2022

Keiko Johnson 01/29/2022

Estela Marquez de Perez 02/04/2022

Bill Corbett 02/08/2022

Claude Allen Anderson 02/14/2022

Jose Pilar Perez Garcia 02/16/2022

Stephen W. Bolander 02/18/2022

Alan James Kennedy 02/19/2022

Marie M. Anderson 02/25/2022

Richard Elsworth Bricker 02/28/2022

Memorial Chapel Manuel Garcia Cervantes 12/15/2021

Juana Ferrer 12/25/2021

Angel Matos 12/31/2021

Iidefonsa Nava Bisozo 01/02/2022

Helena Luanna Wright 01/05/2022

Ambrosio Melchor Vazquez

01/21/2022

Jose Viesca 01/30/2022

Tomasa Almazan 02/03/2022

John Stianos 02/06/2022

Jose Izaias Sanabria 02/06/2022

Ramon Cardenas 02/07/2022

Agustin Rodarte 02/08/2022

Epifanio Zamora Zaragoza 02/11/2022

Warren Cemetery Raquel Figueroa 12/06/2021

Helmut Mauritz 12/10/2021

Ronald Albers Sr. 12/14/2021

David Greenup 12/202021

Judith Moore 01/01/2022

Lonie "Atilana" Lewis 01/02/2022

Elizabeth Minnoch 01/05/2022

Barbara Gordon 01/14/2022

Robert Trombino 01/14/2022

Nancy Carlson 01/16/2022

Robert Jeffries 01/17/2022

Carmen Vazquez 02/01/2022

Susan Tucker 02/13/2022

Haydee Lopez 02/17/2022

Jon Hamaker 02/25/2022

Westgate John Coleman 12/01/2021

Amenzo T. Cox 12/06/2021

Annie B. Pennick 12/16/2021

Ms. Ella Johnson 12/20/2021

Brenda F. Collins 12/20/2021

Vanessa F. Greathouse 01/04/2022

Melvin Jones 01/04/2022

Douglas Alexander 01/06/2022

Patrick G. Hall 01/09/2022

Sylvia Ann Bridges 01/10/2022

David Clemons 01/13/2022

Laura Ann McCall 01/14/2022

David Lee Jones, Jr. 01/19/2022

Joann Thomas 01/29/2022

Martha Wittmann 01/31/2022

Walter J. Peet 02/03/2022

Kenneth David Edwards 02/03/2022

Rosie L. Coleman 02/05/2022

George Frank 02/05/2022

Donald Griffin 02/08/2022

Nathan Cooper Jr. 02/17/2022

Phillip Lewis 02/19/2022

Marion L. Rice 02/19/2022

Richard D. Savage 02/22/2022

John Henry Pratt 02/27/2022

Bradshaw & Range Mary Janice Bell 12/01/2021

JD Daniels 12/08/2021

Woodrow Wilson Wilder, Jr.

12/10/2021

Sherry D. Davis 12/14/2021 Llyod E. Johnson, Jr. 12/16/2021

Alfonso Eugene Dockery, Jr.

12/17/2021

Allen Mallory 12/24/2021

Hakeen M. Rashid 12/27/2021

Henry Lee Chamblee 12/27/2021

Terry Jones, Jr. 12/29/2021

Vernon McKinley 12/30/2021

Bernetta Downey 12/30/2021

George R. Edwards 01/01/2022

Charles Lee Smith 01/02/2022

Joyce Louise Ray 01/02/2022

Christopher Hurndon 01/03/2022

John W. Davis, Jr. 01/03/2022

Carolyn Jean Mallory 01/04/2022

Michael Anhtony Cunningham, Sr.

01/05/2022

Sam Kim Dripps 01/09/2022

Patricia G. Perez 01/10/2022

Lisa Lynn Orr 01/11/2022

Clara Mae Thompson 01/15/2022

Charles E. Parnell 01/16/2022

Odessa Lee Lindsey 01/19/2022

Parnell Steele 01/27/2022

Martha L. Pullett 01/28/2022

Phillip D. Moore, Sr. 01/30/2022

George "Chester" F. Kelley, Sr.

01/31/2022

Karen Yvonne King 02/01/2022

Rosemary Arline 02/06/2022

Elias Adolfo Hernandez-Villalobos

02/09/2022

Otis Cecil Sawyer 02/11/2022

Ronald D. Mason 02/11/2022

George "Baby B" L. Jones, Sr.

02/16/2022

Jessie Gully III 02/18/2022

Annetta L. Williamson 02/22/2022

Ada Jean Taylor 02/23/2022

Dorothy Mae Burress 02/26/2022

PRESORT STANDARD

US POSTAGE PAID

PALATINE P & DC

Patricia A. Jones Center Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

9:00am - 4:30pm 9:00am - 4:30pm 9:00am - 4:30pm 9:00am - 4:30pm 9:00am - 4:30pm Closed Closed

Trustees: Percy Johnson, Sylvestre Castellanos, Jeff McBride and Dulce Ortiz Clerk - Rose Staben Assessor - Mark Stricklin

Patricia A. Jones Center Senior Citizens Services Committee: Chair: Jeanette Keyes Vice Chair: Dwight “J.J.” Johnson Secretary: Katie Strawder Members: Wayne Bowen, Sandra Eaker, Nelson “Whit” Whitaker, Sugar Young. Honorary SCSC Member: Larry Eaker

PATRICIA A. JONES CENTER 414 S. Lewis Ave. Waukegan, IL 60085

Phone: (847) 244-9242 Fax: (847) 244-9258 www.waukegantownship.com

To Patricia A. Jones Center Renaming Ceremony

On April 14, 2022, Waukegan Township celebrated its Rededication Ceremony of Park Place Senior Center to the Patricia

A. Jones Center. To honor and recognize the dedication and commitment of Supervisor Emeritus Patricia A. Jones, a

visionary leader, loved and respected by all who tirelessly dedicated and devoted over thirty years as an outstanding

public servant to the citizens of Lake County, Illinois. “Thank You!”