SAT Previous Programs
This page contains links to prior SAT Program information for those wondering what has gone on before..
2006
Jan 5 , 8 pm : Gary Turen--Tax Man will give us tips on gathering deceductions on income tax reporting forms. Gary is an accountant and also a member of Singles All Together.
Jan 12, 7 - 9 pm : Rock Garden A rocking dance band playing classic rock, soul and country hits. Enjoy Ken Lundquist, Jim, Jeff & Colleen. Fun and friendly professionals with a great sound, lights and a repertoire covering the 50s, 60s, 70s 80s & more. Formerly performed at SAT as the "Party Monsters." Enjoy!
Jan 19, 8 pm Stephanie Schulz will interpret and explain the new Medicare prescription drug coverage called Part D . Stephanie, an Independentt Insurance Agent, will bring handouts and will enlighten our audience on many of the facets involved in this program.
Jan 26, 8 pm Sheila Van Hofwegen--Travel Agent will explain many facets of the travel industry. Sheila is well known to many SAT members. She'll give us a broad view of regional, national, and foreign travel. Find out what's best for you.
Feb 9, 7 - 9 pm: Great Game Night Social Two hours of socializing with old friends and making new friends while sharing your favorite card games (, 500, gin rummy etc), table games and board games (checkers, scrabble, poker, keno, trivial pursuit, monopoly, bingo, Chinese checkers, dominos, etc). Please bring any games you have to share. Come early to choose your tables and pair off with partners for a great evening. We encourage you to bring a cake, dessert or a favorite snack.
Feb 16, 8 pm : Todd Anderson Performs Elvis in “Recipe for Love” . Todd has dazzled our SAT audiences in the past with his impersonations of Elvis Presley. Many of our members consider him the best impersonator in the state of Minnesota . What a fine way to celebrate Valentines week swinging your hips on the chair you are sitting on. Call your best SAT (and other) friends to join you at your ringside table.
Feb 23, 7 - 9 pm : Impromptues Band/Entertainers These three enthusiastic music makers will keep you for 2 hours straight, or boogying in your chair. You just can not sit still with their music echoing through the great hall.
March 2, 8 pm: Jumpin' Jehoshaphats Traditional Jazz With over 15 years of experience and 750 concerts, the Jumpin' Jehoshaphats have traveled extensively in the upper Midwest playing traditional jazz music with a gospel flavor. All proceeds are given to charity. They've just returned from their 3rd tour of Jamaica , playing to daytime and evening crowds at churches and schools up in the hills. Members are United Methodist clergy and church workers.
March 9, 8 pm: Catherine S. Victorsen, Concert Harpist will entertain us with a variety of music including classical, popular melodies from Broadway and movies, golden oldies, folk, jazz and sacred music. She holds two degrees in harp performance: a BM from Boston University and an MM from the University of Minnesota . She spent 7 years as solo harpist for the Regensburg Philharmonic in Germany . Don't miss this talented lady.
March 16, 7 - 9 pm : Saint Pat's Dance with Jim Berner. A Music and Light show that will dazzle you with music of the 60s, 70s and 80s. Jim is a professional entertainer, vocalist, musician and disc jockey for over 20 years.
March 23, 8 pm : Brenda J. Demotte, MSW, LICSW on Being the Best You! Find the best in yourself -- you will uncover the methods to understanding your talents & how using them brings satisfaction and balance to your life. Brenda's been working since 1972 with people who have experienced major life changes. Her past career as a funeral director and her present work as a grief therapist and psycho-therapist has brought her in contact with people facing the loss of a significant person, job, body image, health or pet. Attend this meeting and find out about yourself.
March 30, 8 pm : Adnan Alikaissy , Iraq Expert . Adnan was born in Iraq and has brothers living there. He came to the US as “the Sheik”, a professional wrestler. At one time, he was a favorite of Saddam Hussein, but that changed after the Gulf War of 1992. He is married to a Minnesotan and lives with their children in the Hopkins — Minnetonka area. He is a member of Hopkins Lions Club and has given talks at Wayzata and Minnikada Clubs. Don't miss this talk!
April 6, 7 - 9 pm : Impromptues Band/Entertainers . These three enthusiastic music makers will keep you for 2 hours straight or boogying in your chair. You can not sit still with their music echoing through the great hall.
April 13: Maundy Thursday--NO MEETING TONIGHT. is unavailable tonight. SIGs that normally meet at church will not meet tonight.
April 20, 7:30 pm : Dick Ramberg Show Dick will entertain us with his clarinet for our musical enjoyment--he'll also share the story of his life. We'll hear some wonderful ballads, swinging uptunes and a touch of Latin jazz rhythms. Dick has played thousands of corporate shows, concerts, and boat cruises as a member of the Barbary Coast Dixie Land Show Band. Steve Pikal on bass fiddle and Reuben Ristrom on guitar will make up a trio you will always remember!!
April 27, 7 - 9 pm : Annual Spring SIG Fair For Singles--Theme: Hula Into Spring (Dress Hawaiian--or not--it's your choice). Floyd Young plays Keyboard and Kathy Midlo will provide free caricatures. We have Special Interest Group for everyone with weekly events and activities to meet your social needs. Tonight learn more about upcoming special events, parties, outings, etc. Whether it be , Dining, Saturday/Sunday Brunches, Sing-A-Longs & Pot Lucks, , Hiking, Cards ( & 500), Writers Club, Book Talk, , Bible Study, Spanish Talk and Lesson (open forum on Dating & Relationships) Caring/Sharing Group, Travel, Theatre, Movies, Computers, etc. Or, perhaps you might like to start a new group with others who share your special interests. Let us hear your ideas for a new SIG. Free hotdogs, chips, snacks & beverages… served starting at 7 pm sharp. Sign up for door prizes when you arrive.
May 4, 7 - 9 pm: Great Game Night Social Two hours of socializing with old friends and making new friends while sharing your favorite card games (, 500, gin rummy etc), table games and board games (checkers, scrabble, poker, keno, trivial pursuit, monopoly, bingo, Chinese checkers, dominos, etc). Please bring any games you have to share. Come early to choose your tables and pair off with partners for a great evening. We encourage you to bring a cake, dessert or a favorite snack.
May 11, 8 pm : Jack Rice (In Sanctuary) Enjoy an hour listening to WCCO Radio's afternoon favorite. Jack will inform us on his recent travels--everyone will want to hear about his trip to Iraq ! Newsman Rice has been to many parts of the world. Please phone any prospective new members you may know and encourage them to attend.
May 18, 8:00 pm : Prospect Park Community Choir This 30+ member community choir will fill up the stage and perform many types of musical favorites. There will be Broadway show tunes, folk music, and Elizabethan Madrigals. The group is directed by Curt Oliver (director of music and organist at Macalester-Plymouth United Church in St. Paul ). He will accompany the group from a piano in front of the choir!
May 25, 7 - 9 pm : Rock Garden --a rocking dance band playing classic rock, soul, and country hits. Enjoy Ken Lundquist with bandmates Jim, Jeff, and Colleen. Fun and friendly professionals with a great sound, lights, and a repertoire covering the 50s through the 80s and more. Formerly performed at SAT as the Party Monsters. Enjoy!
June 1, 8 pm : Pianist James Shaw in the Sanctuary. James Shaw will play the music of many of your old time favorites: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller. You will tap your toes to the rhythms of musicals such as My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, Music Man and Sound of Music. You will enjoy: “I'm in the Mood for Love” plus your beloved Beatles and the ever popular Ragtime, Dixie Land , and Sousa marches. It will be a night to remember!
June 8, 7-9 pm : SAT's Birthday Party & Ice Cream Social . Two hours with the Impromptues 3-piece dance band. We are celebrating 31 successful years of Singles All Together. We will begin our 32nd year of fulfilling our mission: “Offering activities for single adults in a non-threatening environment for social and personal growth.” So put on your shoes and enjoy the Impromptues on the dance floor or boogying in your chair.
June 15, 7-9 pm : Great Game Night Social . Two hours of socializing with old friends and making new friends while sharing your favorite card games and table/board games including 500, gin rummy, scrabble, trivial pursuit, monopoly, bingo, dominos, and many more. Please bring any games you have to share. Come early to choose your tables and pair off with partners for a great evening. We encourage you to bring a cake, dessert or a favorite snack. Please do so.
June 22, 8 pm : Nancy Rouch MS, RD, LD -- Nutritionist/Health Coach . Are you concerned about your health or preventing disease? Do you want to boost your nutrition without having to take supplements? Are you wondering what you can do to get more energy? Come learn what top ten super foods you can add to your diet that will help you boost energy, prevent common diseases, and promote longevity. Menu ideas and recipes will be provided. Nancy Rouch has more than 20 years experience providing holistic nutrition counseling, community education and consulting to corporations.
June 29, 6:30 pm : SAT's Annual Picnic— Rosland Park , Edina . Those bringing food items should be at park by 6:20 pm . SAT will furnish hot dogs, buns, chips, pickles, condiments, hot coffee, popcorn, & marshmallows. Also tablecloths, plates, cups & silverware will be provided. PLEASE… bring your favorite Potluck Dish or food item to share, that will serve 6 or more, and your own beverage. If you would rather not bring a food item -- you can enjoy the meal for $6.00. If you're able to assist taping down table cloths and arranging tables, we begin settin up at 4:30 pm . Go to SW corner of Valley View Road and Crosstown 62. Enter at 66th Street W & follow signs to large shelter pavilion. Everyone Come!
July 06 -7:00 PM: Single Mingle Social Hr: ROOT BEER FLOATS SERVED!
8:00 PM “A SLICE OF AMERICANA-GIRLS NIGHT OUT” Musical Variety Showcase, retro: 1930-1970‘s. Starring Rachael Kroog with accompaniment by Shannon on Keyboard. These versatile performers have produced a new Patriotic presentation with favorite songs, melodies, costume changes and audience participation. Rachel is a versatile singer/song-writer who got her start at Walt Disney Street USA. Her unique combination of singing, , humor, ventriloquism, impressions, juggling & balancing act will impress you. Don’t miss this spectacular show celebrating America.
July 13 - 7:00-9:00 PM - GREAT GAME NIGHT SOCIAL 2 hours socializing with old friends and new - while sharing your favorite card games (, 500, Gin Rummy, etc.) Table games, board games including but not limited to: Bunco, Checkers, Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit, Monopoly, Bingo, Chinese Checkers, Parcheesi, Tri-Dominos. Please bring any games you have to share. Come early to choose your tables and pair off with partners for a great evening. We encourage you to bring a favorite snack or dessert for the snack table. Note: Please Sign up to play Bunco for a ‘funtastic’ time! Everyone Welcome!
July 20 -7:00-9:00 PM - ‘IMPROMPTUES’ DANCE BAND (2 Hrs) These three talented music makers/singers will keep you and socializing all evening. Great Musical Hits of the 50’s 60’s 70’s & ballroom melodies of yesteryear! Invite a friend or two and/or prospective new member.
July 27- 8:00-9:00 PM “JUMPIN’ JEHOSHAPHATS TRADITIONAL JAZZ”
With over 15 years experience and 750 concerts, The Jumpin’ Jehoshaphats have traveled extensively in the Upper Midwest playing traditional jazz, and music with a gospel flavor. They have just returned from their third tour of Jamaica, playing to daytime and evening crowds at schools and churches up in the hills. Members are United Methodist clergy or church members --A dedicated group singing well know Jazz favorites . (All their proceeds are given to charity.) Everyone Welcome!
Aug 03, 7:00-9:00 PM - GREAT GAME NIGHT SOCIAL. Two hours of socializing with old friends and new- Playing your favorite card games (, 500, Gin Rummy, Etc) Table Games Board Games including but not limited to: Checkers, Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit, Monopoly, Bingo, Chinese Checkers and Bunco. Please bring any games you have to share. Please bring a card table if you can. Snacks and beverages served 7:00 PM. Everyone Welcome!
Aug 10 - 7:00-9:00 - “COUNTRY WESTERN SHOW” with PATSY LEE” Patsy began singing from the time she learned to put her words together. She grew up listening to and loving the music of the good old country greats such as Pasty Cline, Dolly Parton and later the newer artists: Trisha Yearwood, Wynona Judd and Lorie Morgan. Don't miss this fun night! We expect a great evening of Western entertainment. (Jeans, Boots and Cowboy/girl Hats Optional). Y'all come - We'll leave the light on for you!
Aug 17 -7:00 PM Snacks & Beverages Served - 8:00 PM - “HAWAIIAN SUGAR” headed by Maile Bell and Ernie Kanoa, Recording Artist. The performing troupe is authentic Hawaiian and features music and Hula dance in the traditional culture of Hawaii. Young students will show us how the culture of their native dance will always remain in Minnesota. Everyone Welcome!
Aug 24 -7:00 PM Single Mingle Social Hour -Snacks & Beverages 8:00 PM - “HAWAIIAN SUGAR” under the direction of Maile Bell and Ernie Kanoa a Recording Artist, this authentic Hawaiian troupe performs the music and Hula dance in the traditional culture of Hawaii. There young students will demonstrate how the culture of their native dance will always remain in MN. Aug 31- 7:00-9:00 PM - JIM BERNER MUSIC & LIGHT SHOW - Theme: “Summer's End” Come spend an evening with us and socializing with new friends and old. A great way to spend a warm summer's evening. Snacks and Beverages Served 7:00 PM.
Sept 07, 8:00-9:00 PM The Tonka Stompers -Line Dancers Entertainment.
This Country Western senior line dance group performs locally in various places in the Twin Cities. With cute Ole & Lena Stories in between dances. Join us for an enjoyable evening.
Sept 14, 7:00-9:00 PM - GREAT GAME NIGHT SOCIAL two hours of socializing with old friends and new. Cards 500, ; Rummy, Board Games and the very popular Bunco Game. Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, Rummikub, and More- or you may choose to bring your favorite game. Snacks & Beverages served. Everyone Welcome. Come early to choose your partners, Please bring Card Tables if you have them. Learn a New Card Game: “Hand & Foot”
Sept 21, 8:00 PM - JANET EGGE & DIANNE JELLE IN CONCERT.
Ms Egge won a music scholarship at Winona State University. Later performed violin with Deleware County Symphony. She has performed at Orchestra Hall, and recorded a DVD which is currently aired in Iraq. Ms Dianne Jelle, pianist and organist is a graduate of St Olaf College, also lived in Jerusalem and was organist at St George's Cathedral while there. An Entertaining Evening Is Planned! Everyone Invited.
Sept 28, 8:00 PM “FINDING LOVE ON PURPOSE' Earl Hipp discusses themes from his recent book - which is targeted at singles who have had some relationship experience and who are ready for success in finding a ‘life partner' and a fulfilling relationship. Earl will give incite into patterns of attraction between couples, and how to attract the type of person you would most like to meet and date. We'll take a closer look at an age old problem: “How to find a true soul mate” Don't Miss This Interesting Presentation !
Oct 05, Thurs-7:00 PM -FALL S.I.G. FAIR: “SINGLES FESTIVAL OF FUN” with a Western theme - We'll set the mood by dressing Western. FREE ADMISSION, FREE HOT DOGS, CHIPS, SNACKS, BEVERAGES, ETC. We also have FREE Caricature Drawings again this year. Join in the fun with a game of 'SINGLES FEUD” an adaptation of the TV Game FAMILY FEUD'. We'll be signing up 'Contestants” to take an active part in playing the game on stage. Whether a player or spectator - you'll enjoy this fun game targeting the singles' lifestyle. Also: Get acquainted with our Special Interest Group who will decorate their tables to showcase their special activities. Whether it be , Dining, Sat. /Sun Brunches, Friday/Saturday Evening Dining, Sing-A-Longs & Pot Lucks, , Hiking, Biking, Movies, Games, Cards, Book Talk, Travel. There's something for everyone! Don't forget to sign up for one of the Free Door Prizes when you arrive tonight.
Oct 12, Thurs - 7:00 PM - Single Mingle Social Hour with Snacks & Beverages
8:00 PM - THE SWEDISH SINGERS- The American Swedish Institute's male chorus will promote their Swedish heritage in both Swedish and English songs. Their Director Edgar Ekof received his bachelors degree from UMD and his masters from Manhattan School of Music. He holds the King of Sweden's personal Gold Medal. In 1999, Mr Ekof directed a group of singers from various choruses in the “ Union ” on it's tour of Sweden .
Oct 19, Thurs - 7:00 PM - Single Mingle Social Hour with Snacks & Beverages
8:00 PM - HERITAGE CELTIC MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT- This active group will entertain you with Celtic Music from Ireland and Scotland performing with lively jigs, reels, hornpipes, etc. songs. Their instruments include fiddles, guitars, mandolin, octave mandolin, penny whistles, and bodhran (Irish drum).Kathleen Green is on fiddle, vocals & whistles. Brian Tennessen plays folk, rock, blues & classical Celtic music. Pat Quinn is on mandolin, fiddle, whistle & vocals.
COSTUME PARTY AND DANCE WITH JIM BERNER‘S MUSIC & LIGHT SHOW. This is ‘our' night to be anyone or anything we want to be. Use your wildest imagination and dress for the occasion. (Costumes of course are optional but so much fun.) You'll be surprised at some of the great costumes and disguises that appear at our Annual Halloween Parties. The audience will vote for their favorite costumes and Prizes will be awarded. It's a fun night for all - With trick or treat candy and great snacks & beverages. Let's be kids again! Join us for this exciting evening of music, mystery and make believe. Everyone Welcome! Note: You may want to bring your cameras!
Oct 26 -Thurs. 7:00 PM - HALLOWEEN - COSTUME PARTY AND DANCE WITH JIM BERNER‘S MUSIC & LIGHT SHOW. This is ‘our' night to be anyone or anything we want to be. Use your wildest imagination and dress for the occasion. (Costumes of course are optional but so much fun.) You'll be surprised at some of the great costumes and disguises that appear at our Annual Halloween Parties. The audience will vote for their favorite costumes and Prizes will be awarded. It's a fun night for all - With trick or treat candy and great snacks & beverages. Let's be kids again! Join us for this exciting evening of music, mystery and make believe. Everyone Welcome! Note: You may want to bring your cameras!
Nov 02, 7:00-9:00 PM -GREAT GAME NIGHT SOCIAL - Two hours of socializing with old friends and new. Choose your game- We have 500 Cards, , Rummy, Board Games- Bunco, Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, Rummikub, and more. We'll playing SINGLES FEUD (small scale) in the South/West corner of the Great Hall-Please bring your favorite Games to share. Come early and choose you partners or meet new partners. Bring your card tables if you have them. SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED. EVERYONE INVITED!
Nov 09, Thurs - 7:00 PM - SINGLE MINGLE - SNACKS & BEVERAGES
8:00 - 9:00 pm - MAC'S COUNTRY CLASSIC MUSIC JAMBOREE . Dress for the occasion- Pull on your boots and pop on a straw hat and get in the groove with these popular Country-Western favorites. Great entertainment for and your listening pleasure.
Nov 16, 7:00 -9:00 PM - BRUCE CAMERON'S IMPROMPTUES DANCE BAND -A favorite at the ballrooms- well known for their popular creative mood music for - and their great vocals -Skilled musicians on keyboard, guitar & drums. SNACKS AND BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
Nov 23 - HAPPY THANKSGIVING. There will be NO Meeting this evening . However, you need not spend the Holiday alone. You are cordially invited to enjoy Thanksgiving Day Dinner with S.A.T. - Each year S.A.T. plans a Holiday Dinner and Celebration for those folks who would otherwise be alone for the Holiday . We usually have a good crowd and dine at a very nice restaurant in the early afternoon. We're still in the planning stages at this time, searching for just the ideal location and will post the Time and Place by Nov 09- Or, call Joanne Benesh at: 651-697-0463 for more information.
Nov 30 7:00-9:00 PM By Popular Demand- - What a great way to meet new friends and hang out with good pals. Come play your favorite cards and board games. , 500, Rummy, Bunco, Trivial Pursuit, Checkers, Rummikub, Scrabble, etc. SNACKS AND BEVERAGES SERVED.
2007
PROGRAMS - THURSDAYS
Reid Burns 952-938-8248 Otto Berzins 612-823-0099
Jan 04, 8:00 PM- TAX MAN, GARY TUREN will give us tips on gathering deductions for Income Tax reporting. Gary is an accountant by trade with vast knowledge of taxes and new tax laws. Gary may be available to address some of your personal tax issues you may need advice on. SNACKS & BEVERAGES: 7:00 PM SOCIAL HOUR.
Jan 11, - 7:00 - 9:00 PM GREAT GAME NIGHT SOCIAL. Two hours of socializing with a fun bunch, Choose your game! 500 Cards; ; Bunco; Rummy; Board Games; Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble; Rummikub; Monopoly; and more. Bring any new games you may like to share. If possible, bring a card table and cards. SNACKS AND BEVERAGES served all evening. Come get acquainted with new friends. This is a great way to socialize in a fun environment. Everyone Welcome!
Jan 18, 7:00 - 9:00 PM THE BLUE DRIFTERS, Steve Howard and Phil Nusbaum will play banjo and guitar. They will perform ‘Georgia Mountain Sweetheart' plus Irish melodies. In addition, they will perform old favorites like, “All Of Me… why not take all of me”. Steve and Phil, are veterans in their 50's, who have played in many concert halls in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest . Come join us for an evening of music and dance.
SNACKS & BEVERAGES - 7:00 PM
Jan 25, Thurs 8:00 PM. THE CREEKSIDE CRICKETS. This stringed instrumental Band will entertain you in song and music with some of the oldies and country folk tunes. Sometimes they'll dance, sometimes tell funny stories but… all the time have fun. You may choose to get up and dance, or sit it out and enjoy the entertainment. You'll appreciate the banjos, guitars, auto harps, mandolin baritone ukuleles, and harmonicas … Arthur Godfrey would just love these performers - and so will you!
SNACKS & BEVERAGES - 7:00 PM
IN MEMORY OF
Tom Schneider, (81) former S.A.T. member passed away on December 23 . Tom was an excellent artist. Besides his conventional art he drew wonderful caricatures, often doing so at the SIG Fairs. He also enjoyed the SAT dances and theBallroom and 50 Plus SIGs. Tom served in the U.S. Marines. Tom will be missed by son Bill and many friends.
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Kurt Peterson (59). Kurt was a long standing active S.A.T. member, who passed away suddenly on January 02, 2007 . In the past, Kurt held positions on the Board of Directors as Membership Director, Program Director and also as S.I.G. Director. Kurt was also active in planning cruise trips and other group activities. Kurt was a long standing member of 1st Baptist Church , Mpls. He also had a special fondness for railroads, travel, and jazz. He was a good friend to many and will be missed .
Feb 01, 8:00 PM- ADNAN ALKAISSY “The Sheik of Bagdad”
He will give an update on current situations in Iraq, His early schooling brought him together with Saddam Hussein. Later he continued his education in America . Athletic scholarships for soccer and wrestling changed his life. His recent book will be available for sale. SNACKS & BEVERAGES: SERVED 7:00 PM SOCIAL HOUR.
Feb 08 - 8:00 PM- SPORTS HUMOR with Dick Jonckowski. Enjoy a fun-packed evening with a professional full-time comedian. Dick is in demand by sports enthusiasts in the upper Midwest region. He presents a clean-cut program. You will be entertained by his trigger sharp mind. Dick also is the courtside announcer at the MN Gopher basketball games and also at football games. SNACKS AND BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
Feb 15, 7:00 - 9:00 PM VALENTINES DANCE PARTY featuring music and light show with Jim Berner. A great way to celebrate Valentine's day. Wear your RED and bring your Sweetheart or meet a new Sweetheart here. SNACKS AND BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM .
Feb 22, Thurs- 7:00-9:00 PM - GREAT GAME NIGHT SOCIAL -Two full hours of fun and games. Choose your game of choice. We have , 500 Cards, Rummy; Bunco for all the Bunco babes; Board Games: Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, Rummikub and any other games you'd like to bring. Card Players: Please bring along a card table if possible and deck of cards. SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED ALL EVENING
Mar 01, 8:00 PM- 'SATIN DOLLS - These ladies have had showcase performances at Target Center for the Timber Wolves games; Mystic Lake Casino; Mall of America, National Veterans reunions, to name just a few. Fast tapping and high kicking are trademarks of this energetic bunch of ladies. You'll enjoy the beautiful costumes.
SNACKS & BEVERAGES: SERVED 7:00 PM SOCIAL HOUR.
Mar 08,- 8:00 PM- JACK RICE, WCCO PERSONALITY. Jack will update us on his travels for WCCO. Whether in Iraq , Iran , or Cuba , Jack has extensive knowledge where possible changes in governments can and may affect our US security. SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
Mar 15 - 7:00 - 9:00 PM - ST PATRICK'S DAY PARTY / DANCE: with Chris Kalogerson's Dance Band - Chris has terrific sidemen who will play your favorites along with mood music for this special occasion- REMEMBER TO WEAR YOUR GREEN.
SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM .
Mar 22-Thurs- 7:30 - 8:30 PM -MIKE FREEMAN, Hennepin County Attorney. Mike will give us valuable information on Safety and Livability in these troubled times in the twin cities and some of the neighboring suburbs.
He cautions us to be aware of the hazards on the highways- Safety First is the best motto. SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
Mar 29 - 8:00 PM - COMEDY HYPNOSIS SHOW with Blane Driscoll.
This is a fast-pace contemporary program that involves our audience participation with much fun and laughter - (Clean fun without inappropriate content.) This may be one of our most appealing programs of the year. Don't miss it! Be sure to be on time or come early to get best seats.
SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
APRIL 05 - No S.A.T. Meeting This Evening in observance of Maundy Thursday.
April 12-7:08: 800 PM Country Music by the Chris Kalogerson Band
This band is making it's first performance at SAT. This is a popular Band of talented musicians that will entertain you with music for your and enjoyment. Snacks & Beverages Served 7:00 PM
APRIL 19- 7-9 PM , “EVERYTHINGS COMING UP ROSES' is the theme of this Spring Special Interest Groups S.I.G. Fair. Entertainment will be THE TONKA STOMPERS AND LLOYD” a Country Western Line Dance group you will enjoy. Their performance consists of 6-8 Line dances with Ole & Lena Jokes in between-- Very Entertaining, Don't miss it! Put on a straw hat, pull on your jeans and boots and come on down - to the round-up. FREE ADMISSION - FREE HOTDOGS, CHIPS, DESSERT, BEVERAGES. AND ENTRY INTO SEVERAL DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS. EVERYONE WELCOME!
May 03 - 8:00-9:00 PM MARY HALL Singer/Entertainer. - Mary brings us the popular and favorite songs of yesteryear. She is a high energy entertainer who will please all ages. Mary entertains in and around the Twin Cities for various organizations. Most recently performing at Edinborough Park and Centennial Lakes . aSNACKS AND BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
May 10, 8:00-9:00 PM- BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN- with Karl Mulle. Karl is a popular keynote speaker on ‘Relationships' as, well as a Psychotherapist in private practice with over 20 years experience in adult education. His innovative approach is designed to encourage people to discover untapped energy and inspiration in life. SNACKS AND BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
May 17, 7:00-9:00 PM - JIM ARMSTRONG, ACCORDIONIST ‘One Man Show' Extraordinaire and comes highly recommended. SNACKS AND BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
May 24- 8:00-9:00 PM - “HOW GOVERNMENT REALLY WORKS” John Gunyou draws on a distinguished 30 year career offering entertaining and common sense revelations, into how government really works, how it should work, and how it affects us all. As, City Manager of Minnetonka, John is in a unique position to know the inside story. He has extensive experience at all levels of government. He has authored numerous articles and books. As, a fiscally conservative moderate, John deeply cares about the values of our country. SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
May 31 - 7:00 - 9:00 PM - GREAT GAME NIGHT SOCIAL, back by popular demand. Two hours of socializing, enjoying yummy snacks and beverages and diving into your favorite card or table games. Please bring your game of choice. Currently, we have , 500 Cards, Rummy, Bunco, Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, Rummikub, Monopoly - or teach us a new game. Card players- please bring your tables if possible.
June 07- 7:00-9:00 PM- S.A.T. Birthday Party & Ice Cream Social with Jim Berner's Music and Light Show for . We will be ‘kicking off' our 33rd year of SINGLES ALL TOGETHER, fulfilling our mission of “Offering activities for singles adults in a non-threatening environment for social and personal growth”. Plan for a fun evening with new friends and good buddies. Put on your shoes and come on down. Ice Cream and Cake served 7:00 PM .
June 14 -6:30 PM S.A.T.‘s JUNE PICNIC AT ROSLAND PARK, EDINA
Please bring your food items - no later than 6:10 PM. S.A.T will furnish Hot Dogs, Buns, Chips, Pickles, Condiments, Coffee -(Table cloths, plates, cups, silverware will be provided.) Please Bring Your Favorite Pot Luck Item(s). Suggestion: Baked beans, casserole dish, fried chicken, salads, fresh fruit, baked goods, etc Anyone wishing a beverage other than coffee, please be sure to bring your beverage with you. If you choose to not bring a Pot Luck Item you may enjoy the meal for $6.00. (No alcoholic beverages allowed.) We begin setting up tables at 4:30 PM . We can use your help with taping down tablecloths.
Location: Valley View Rd & Crosstown 62- S W corner, enter park on 66th. Follow the drive around to the Large Pavilion. EVERYONE WELCOME - PLEASE BE ON TIME! WE BEGIN EATING AT 6:30 .
June 21- 7:00-9:00 PM - Bill and Marilyn Lundholm - Entertains with Music and Puppets. Bill plays novelty tunes, popular and variety music. Marilyn and Puppets will keep you entertained and laughing.
SNACKS & BEVERAGES 7:00 PM
June 28 -8:00 PM - SATIN DOLLS DANCE TROUPE These ladies have performed for large crowds at Target Center; Timber Wolves Games; Mystic Lake Casino; Mall of America and National Veterans Reunions to name just a few. They're known for their ‘fast tapping' and ‘high kicking' -the trademarks of these energetic ladies. You'll enjoy the attractive costumes and high energy performance. SNACKS & BEVERAGES 7:00 PM .
July 05, 7:00-9:00 PM - Bruce Cameron's IMPROMPTUS DANCE BAND
Great Musicians, Great Vocalists, Great Fun. This is a popular dance band that plays your favorites, they will keep you all evening. It's a great way to get acquainted with the local singles crowd. Don't dance?? That's OK. Come meet new friends and enjoy the music We have new members joining each week
And many visitors. SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
July 12- 8:00-9:00 PM - TONKA STOMPERS WESTERN LINE DANCERS. They perform at many different Twin Cities locations. Their performance includes 6 to 8 popular Line Dances. They take advanced ‘Masters' Line Instruction weekly and practice their routines regularly. Come learn some popular Line steps with this local group and let them entertain you with their routines. Why not pull on your boots and put on your favorite western hat and come on down? SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
July 19, 7:30-9:00 PM - THE CREEKSIDE COUNTRY RENEGADES
will delight us with their great instrumentals and vocals. or just listening this group will be sure to please. SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
July 26, 7:30-9:00 PM - ‘BOB CLARK IN SONG' Vocalist BOB CLARK will feature selections from Broadway Shows such as ‘Camelot', Fiddler On The Roof, and South Pacific. You'll hear salutes to Judy Garland, Memory Lane and Songs of The Season - Plus, Patriot's Dream . . Songs Honoring those men and women who served in our Armed Forces the past 60 years. We encourage you to stand up when your Branch of the Armed Services is Saluted. If possible dress in Uniform! SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM .
Aug 02,- 8:00-9:00 PM- BROOTEN'S HISTORY OF MINNESOTA VIKES. Jim Brooten presents an unusual story and little known facts about the Minnesota Vikings Organization and their accomplishments in our land of 10,000 Lakes. No matter what your favorite sport is, men and women alike will find this program interesting and informative. SNACKS & BEVERAGES 7:00 PM
Aug 09, 7:30 PM -HALL OF FAME Recording Artist, Singer And Songwriter RED JOHNSON and his SHOW BAND will entertain us this evening. You may have seen Red at the Midwest Country Show. These talented entertainers will ‘make your evening'. SNACKS & BEVERAGES 7:00 PM
Aug16- 7:30 -9:00 PM - CHRIS KALOGERSON BAND playing your favorite Waltzes; Foxtrots; Mazurkas; East Coast Swing; Polkas, etc. Request your favorites. SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM .
Aug 23, 7:30-9:00 PM - SOMEWHAT DIXIELAND BAND -If you like New Orleans style music, this Band's for you. Great to listen to, greater to dance to. Expect a fun filled evening! SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:00 PM
Aug 30, 7:00-9:00 PM - GREAT GAME NIGHT SOCIAL- 2 Hrs of socializing with new friends and good pals. Dive into your favorite card and table games, learn new games. Play , Rummy, 500, Trivial Pursuit, Monopoly, Scrabble, Checkers, Chinese Checkers, Rummikub and more. Bring along any other games you'd like to play. What a great way to get acquainted with new members and visitors. Plan for a fun evening with plenty of SNACKS & BEVERAGES., 7:00 PM Please bring your card tables. Please be on time! Visitors Welcome!
Sept 06 - 8:00 - 9:00 PM - Square Dancing DANCE DEMO & - Everyone Welcome!
Sept 13 - 7:30- 9:00 PM - EARL HIPP, RELATIONSHIP SPEAKER/ AUTHOR of ‘FINDING LOVE ON PURPOSE”, Earl was previously scheduled to speak at S.A.T. last fall, but had to cancel out when it was necessary for him to make a trip abroad. Tonight Earl will be discussing themes from his latest book - which is targeted at singles who have had some relationship experience and who are ready for success in finding a ‘life partner' and a fulfilling relationship. Earl will discuss patterns of attraction between couples, and how to attract the type of person you would most like to meet and date. We'll take a closer look at an age old problem: ‘How to find a true soul mate'. A message you won't soon forget! Earl will also have his books available for sale.!
Sept 27- - 8:00 PM - RACHAEL KROOG. Many of you enjoyed Rachael's shows in the past and she's back by popular demand. Rachael got her start performing at Disney World's Magic Kingdom as Mary Poppins. As a multi-talented entertainer singer/songwriter, she continues to touch hearts with her unique combination of fun, interactive guitar music and light hearted comedy. She'll also be bringing some of her live animals as she presents her South American Chinchillia (the world's softest animal); also a bearded dragon from Australia and a Chiliean Rose Terantula. Come learn some fascinating facts about these animals, and dispel some of your fears. Rachel Says:
Remember: “It's not that you quit playing when you get old- but you get old when you quit playing” Let's not grow older - let's grow wiser”. You'l leave this show a little bit wiser and with a big smile on your face”. We Promise!
Sept 20 - 8:00PM - ‘MULE SKINNER BLUES with the FABULOUS FENDERMEN
In 1960, THE FENDERMEN, Phil Humphrey and Jim Sundquist, a couple kids from Madison, Wisconsin, rode to the top of the Billboard Charts with their hit 'Mule Skinner Blues.' They recorded some great music and toured the country, playing anywhere with a stage. People who saw them never forgot the power and excitement generated by just two guys and their guitars. Today, Jim Sundquist, Jim Chuesberg and a revolving group of friends still play 52 weekends a year under the Fendermen moniker, delighting crowds with their effortless recapturing of the original Fendermen spirit, and the sounds of classic country and rock-a-billy. Since his last release,) “Coming Your Way”, Jim Chuesberg has been inducted into the Minnesota Rock & Country Hall Of Fame
Oct 04- 8:00 PM- With JIM SHANNON, Musical Entertainer. Fans of the Vintage ‘ragtime' and ‘honky-tonk' piano music will love this performance. Jim has performed in many of our United States and in sixteen foreign countries. Locally, Jim has provided a variety of musical programs throughout Minneapolis and St Paul metro areas. Jim also teaches Piano at a school of music in Richfield . At the Maple Plain Church , Jim is well known as the Minister of Music. Also, Jim is in his 17th season as a pianist at Centennial Lakes Park , Edina . – RESFRESHMENTS SERVED 7:00PM-
Oct 11- 8:00 PM- MOLLY MURPHY DALE, Volunteer Coordinator of the INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE of MINNESOTA is our speaker. Molly will show an array of helpful opportunities to meet our new neighbors from other lands, perhaps helping a single individual through mentoring or enjoying the I,I,M.'s Annual Festival of Nations in greater depth. (Note: Travel the world without a Passport at the 2008 Festival of Nations -May 1st through May 4th.
At RiverCentre, St.Paul, MN. RESFRESHMENTS SERVED 7:00PM-
Oct 18 - 8PM -JIM KLOBUCHAR, long time figure in Minnesota journalism, retired several years ago after 45 years in daily news papering, radio and television- But has no plans to retire from writing and adventure.
Recent book PIECES OF MY HEART' subtitled, “Everyone Has an Everest”
Jim remains active in the outdoors as President of Jim Klobuchar's Adventures', which has taken 1000's of people to faraway places. Jim has reached the summit of the Matterhorn eight times and also climbed in the Himalayas , Andes and Africa . He was also on the Journalist-In-Space Program before the project was put on hold due to a shuttle accident. An adventure lover, Jim once danced a Tango in the middle of Nicollet Mall with the late Ginger Rogers , and also survived a scuffle with Vikings Coach Norm Van Brocklin. Jim says, “the scuffle with Coach and dance with Ginger were equally hazardous, but, I needed no tourniquet after my dance with Ginger.” RESFRESHMENTS SERVED 7:00PM-
Nov 01 - 7:30 - 9:30 PM - Fall Party / Dance with Music & Light Show by Popular D.J. Jim Berner. We are Celebrating a new beginning for S.A.T. in a new Location. Come join the Fun & Food & Friendly Crowd. We'll be Serving, Appetizers / Hors D'oeuvres - (If you would like to bring an appetizer or snacks please do so, it will be appreciated). -After the S.A.T. Meeting - we will hang around for “After Glow”. Everyone Welcome- Invite your friends.
Nov 08 - GUTHRIE THEATER'S CARLA STEEN, will entertain us with information about the new Theater, the Upcoming Season and various stories about the Actors and some of the Productions. The new Guthrie boasts 3 stages, a full service Restaurant, Pre-show dining, several bar areas - And a Guthrie Store that offers a mix from sublime to the kitsch. Note: Backstage Tours are available Friday through Monday.
Nov 15 - MN. ATTORNEY GENERAL, LORI SWANSON will be our guest Speaker this evening - Bringing us the latest information on ‘Identity Theft', and Issues of Concern regarding Minnesotans. You've Got Questions? - - - Lori's Got Answers!
Nov. 22- No Meeting - Happy Thanksgiving! See: Notice Below
Nov 29, 8:00 PM - MN HISTORY SOCIETY ( FORT SNELLING ) PRESENTS:
"THE POST SURGEON MAKES A HOUSE CALL"
Suffering from a catarrh or the ague? Bothered by chilblains? Join us as Major McMahon, FORT SNELLING Doctor in 1827, makes a house call to ‘physic' you for these and other ailments. Doctor McMahon practices the most modern medicine of the day, but you'll have to decide if the cure sounds worse than the malady. The Doctor will be dressed in the fashion of the 1820's. Don't miss this entertaining presentation!
Dec 06 - 8:00 - 9:00 PM - “LIVING IN THE NOW” By Roger Revak. An Inspiring Message by a gentleman who knows Adversity, the gift of Laughter and the power of Appreciation. Roger is a likeable and popular keynote speaker who creates an emotional connection with the audience through sincerity, honesty and self-depreciating humor. He draws from several life experiences including surviving a life threatening brain tumor operation. Don't miss this entertaining speaker.
Dec 06 AT 9:00 PM : LET THE GAMES BEGIN: N -Bring your favorite Cards and/or Board Games for a GREAT GAME NITE SOCIAL. Generally, we have 500 Cards, , Rummy, and several Board Games: Rummikub, Monopoly, Trivial Pursuit, Checkers, Etc. Bring your favorite CARDS / GAMES and we'll have a great evening.
Dec 13 - 8:00 - 9:30PM -‘MUSIC OF ALL AGES FOR ALL AGES' -BILL CAGLEY Singer / Musician will entertain us in Music and Song -Come join in the Singing and . You may like to stay for the ‘Afterglow' and get better acquainted with our members and visitors.
Dec. 20 NO MEETING TONIGHT
Dec. 27, 8:00 PM- Holiday Party / Dance with Music & Light Show by Popular D.J. Jim Berner. Come join the Fun & Food & Friendly Crowd. -After the S.A.T. Meeting - we will hang out for “After Glow”. Everyone Welcome- Invite your friends.
2008
PROGRAMS - THURSDAYS
Otto Berzins 612-823-0099 Assistant Jim Ertz
Jan 03 - 8:00 PM- Larry Malmberg, formerly with “The Silver Strings” at the Flame Room Radisson Hotel, Minneapolis, will be entertaining us this evening in song and music (Accordion). He specializes in a large variety of tunes for and/or your listening pleasure. Larry is a high energy enjoyable performer.
Jan 10 - 8:00 PM - Tax Man Richard Fontaine will be sharing info on Taxes for Minnesota residents - You've Got Questions? Richard's Got Answers!
Jan 17 - 8:00 PM- RELATIONSHIP SPEAKERS: Chez Raginiak and Betty Liedtke are award-winning members of Toastmasters International, and are known for their inspirational, humorous speeches on subjects that include, “Starting Over”- “Never Giving Up” - “Following Your Heart” - “Finding and Following Your True Path In Life” and “Learning To Survive After Life Knocks You Down”. Chez and Betty are also Co-Authors of a book (not yet published) about improving relationships in our multicultural society.
Note: Chez's divorce left him devastated, yet always willing to learn. He dove into books, consulted psychologists, joined singles groups, and researched on-line dating. In spite of divorce, his knowledge, energy and enthusiasm have made him a better person. By sharing his experiences and knowledge he has obtained along the way, he hopes to help others find and become the best they can be and in the process perhaps find a life partner. Betty, has often felt like and been mistaken for a “single' since her husband travels extensively on business, often for weeks at a time. But rather than sit home alone she is involved with a number or Organizations and activities that provide her with rich, rewarding experiences and relationships with people in all ages and stages of life. Don‘t Miss This Interesting and Humorous Message on Relationships!!
Jan 24 - 8:00 PM - “MENTAL ILLINESS IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS” Our featured speaker will be Theresa Carufel, Director of Development and Community Relations with TASKS UNLIMITED, ORG. -Theresa will share her story and the many myths surrounding our country's #2 disability: Mental Illness. One in every 5 families is directly affected by mental illness and the economic cost of untreated mental illness runs more than $100 Billion dollars each year in the U.S. [A very enlightening Message.]
Jan 31 - 8:00 PM- GREAT GAME NIGHT SOCIAL. Bring your favorite Card Games and Board Games for an interactive evening of fun with new friends and old. Over 2 hours of socializing with great Snacks and Beverages. Choose your game of choice: 500 Cards - - Rummy and Favorite Board Games Trivial: Pursuit, Scrabble, Rummikub, Monopoly, Checkers, Chinese Checkers, etc. Bunco Anyone? Everyone Welcome!!
Feb 07 - 8:00 PM - Police Officer Mike Blood shot down while pursuing a Bank Robber in Edina . On Nov 16, 2000 with less than 2 months before his scheduled retirement, Mike Blood Veteran Police Officer was responding to a 911 Emergency call, to check on a reported Bank Robbery in progress - when he was shot 30 + times sustaining several life threatening injuries. Hovering between life or death for several months and many long months of pain and suffering -Mike is fortunate to have survived such a brutal attack, - And is here tonight to share his remarkable story with S.A.T. Don't miss this amazing account of one man's courage and sheer determination to survive. Mike's wife Cheri will also be sharing her story of just how this tragedy changed their lives forever.
Please arrive on time. (Snacks & Beverages Served 8PM)
Feb 14 - 8:00 PM -VALENTINE PARTY DANCE - MUSIC BY THE IMPROMPTUES Bring your Sweethearts, Girl Friends, Boy Friends, Pals, Good Buddies, and come on down for a fun filled evening with a Great Band and your Favorite Music. Snacks and Beverages Served. (Snacks & Beverages Served 8PM )
Feb 21 - 8:00 PM- STAN & LISA PONKIN, award winning professional dancers, will perform at S.A.T. - Stan and Lisa excel in the Lindy Hop and Swing and continue to study many forms of Swing while teaching others the Dance they love. together, Stan & Liza became a part of the 'SWING CATS' a local performance troupe in Minnesota . Tonight you will see Swing like never before. (Snacks & Beverages Served 8PM )
Feb 28 - 8:00 PM- TRAVEL SLIDE-SHOW w/ Kent Van Rockel.. Don't miss a showing of slides filmed in Tropical Costa Rica - truly a slice of ‘paradise' with it's lush forests, stunning waterfalls, wildlife, exotic birds, rare butterfly garden, colorful landscapes , rumbling volcanoes, etc. You can enquire about the next trip being planned to beautiful Costa Rica by Collette Travel - Call Cheryl Dragotis 612-861-9363 (Snacks & Beverages Served 8PM)
Mar 06, - 8:00 PM “PALESTINE- ISRAEL CONFLICT - PEACE IN 2008?” w/ FLORENCE STEICHEN, SPEAKER
Florence is currently President of Middle East Peace Now Organization; Treasurer of Pax Christi Twin Cities, a Chapter of the International Catholic Peace Movement; also active in the Middle East Committee of Women Against Military Madness,(WAMM).
A native of Minneapolis , Florence is a Sister of St Joseph's, a retired educator who taught High School and College for 25 years, and served on the Sisters of St Joseph Leadership Team.(1978-1982). She now lives in St Paul and speaks and writes on the Palestinian -Israeli Conflict. Florence lived in Bethlehem , 1987-1992 and served as Registrar of Bethlehem University in Palestine . Living among the Palestinians and sharing their hardships were challenging and mind expanding. She has returned to Bethlehem 4 times since leaving, in order to lead groups and to visit friends.
Mar 13, - 8:00 PM - ST PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION - PARTY / DANCE WITH JIM BERNER'S MUSIC & LIGHTS- Wear your Green and come prepared for a lively St Patty's Party. Got St Patty's Jokes? Bring Them Along! Invite your friends and come on down! . (SNACKS & BEVERAGES SERVED 7:30 PM ).
Mar 20 - 8:00 PMP- “IS IT SHOWTIME FOR SOLAR ENERGY” W/ RALPH JACOBSON, SPEAKER - We know that the energy from the sun supports life on earth, but we are now entering an age when we can heat our homes and generate electricity from sunlight, as well. Come learn about Solar Energy, as we unravel the mystery of how solar electric modules work. We'll discuss the economics and look at some of the best applications for solar energy, and hear why even the utilities are now interested! No physics degree necessary, plain English used here.
Mar 27 - 8:00 PM- “SPOTLIGHT ON RELATIONSHIPS” With CHEZ RAGINIAK & BETTY LIEDTKE. This is a 3 Part Series you won't want to miss,” featuring two Award Winning Speakers. Part One: Title: Keeping The Fire Going”
2009
July 2 Great Game Night Social. Two hours of socializing with bunco, Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, Rummikub, Monopoly and more! Bring your own playing cards and card table. Snacks & beverages served. Everyone invited! This is on of those Thursdays that give you a wide variety of things to do.
July 9 Four Patriots, Four Federalists. Ben Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, and Alexander Hamilton came to be revolutionaries by different reasons. What were their patriotic roles in the revolution and how did they come down on the Federalist side in the divisive politics of the 1790s? Charles Graham is our speaker.
July 16 Anita Makar is back again as our speaker talking about Retirement A Realignment. Since we are living longer than ever before, we are spending our years in retirement. We need, therefore, to move from the old models of retirement to examine new possibilities. In retirement, one size does not fit all. It’s helpful to think of retirement as a period of realignment. For a car, an alignment is the process of adjusting the wheels so that they are in proper relative position to each other. In retirement, the parts of our lives need similar adjusting. This session will explore the exciting options for this realignment in order to help make the retirement years more meaningful.
July 23 Karl Commers will present a program “Neil Diamond Tribute Show” Including numbers such as America, Sweet Caroline, Cracklin Rose, Hello Again, Forever in Blue Jeans, and Brother Loves Traveling Salvation.
July 30 S.A.T. Picnic at Rosland Park
Aug. 6, Thurs. S.A.T. presents Catherine Plantenberg. She will give a talk on “A Called Forgiveness”. Catherine works with organizations and individuals who want to live a life of optimism and courage in the face of limitations. She has been speaking for over 12 years and is a trained public speaker.
Aug. 13th, Thurs. You asked for it, now here it is. “Rainbow the Clown” Sandy Meyer also created other characters such as “Scatter the Good”, Pinky, Daisy (Girl Scout character) and others. For the past nine years she has been the Director of Operations at Caryn International, a model coaching and on-camera acting training center in Plymouth.
Aug. 20th Thurs. Chuck Tindell will speak to us about “Life’s Journey - What’s in your suitcase?” Do you have everything you need for Life’s Journey-what’s in your suitcase? provides a checklist. The presentation is an entertaining and challenging look at the essentials we should pack in order to be better equipped to meet all of the obstacles encountered as one travels the pathway of life.
Aug. 27th Thursday S.A.T. presents for your listening pleasure Showtime Chorus. Showtime Chorus is a fun loving energetic group of seniors who enjoy singing tunes to please all ages.
2010
July 1st Featuring Music That Tickles. A presentation of Musical talents
of J. Shawn Sweeney.
July 8th All S.A.T. Game Night. Everybody come and bring your
favorite Game and a card table, if possible.
July 15 S.A.T. Picnic At Rosland Park in Edina. Picnic starts at 6:00
come and help set up about 4:30. Delicious Hot Dogs grilled by Ernie
and his crew, potato chips and other goodies. You bring a pot luck to
share. Games and other activities. Join John in his hike around the
lake. The cost is $2.00 if your bring a pot luck or $7.00 if you don’t
July 22nd We are going to dance to the music of Frank
Gust; so all you dancers come and enjoy.
July 29th Jim Czechowcz (a Public Affairs Specialist with the Social
Security Administration.) will talk about the most frequently asked
questions about Social Security.
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