Sunday, April 21, 2019
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Senior Center of Rainier T-Shirt with Green & Yellow Logo
I changed the logo on the dark Senior Center T-shirts. The white was just too stark and I didn't like the way it looked. (I still have the digital file.) You can find our newest design at: Senior Center of Rainier Dark T-Shirts
Saturday, April 6, 2019
Senior Center of Rainier Gear
You can now get "Senior Center of Rainier Gear" in our new online store using the link below. We have several items to choose from. These items are printed on demand, so it may take awhile for your order to arrive. There are coffee mugs, T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, cell phone cases for Samsung and iPhones, stikers and more.
Ladies: Please remember that women's tee's fit a little snugger than the tee's for men. They have tapered waists. We have several items to choose from. These items are printed on demand, so it may take awhile for your order to arrive.
I ordered a shirt for George from our store a couple of weeks ago. It still hasn't arrived. I ordered other shirts from Amazon and they arrived in less than a week. Either way, the Senior Center gets paid. Amazon Merch doesn't have the variety of products offered that our store has presently. That being said, the T-shirts are less expensive and the quality is very good on Amazon. If you have Amazon Prime, the shipping and handling is free.
You can find our sweatshirts with logos on the front, or on the back from our Senior Center online store.
(See two sweatshirt examples below.)
(See two sweatshirt examples below.)
Senior Center of Rainier Gear
Our AMAZON T-Shirts:
Senior Center of Rainier T-shirts on Amazon Merch. They each come in 5 different colors and you can get them for men or women.
You can find the dark Tee's with white lettering and logo at:
You can find the light colored Tee's with black lettering and logo at:
You can find our "Recycled Teenagers" Tee's at:
Thursday, April 4, 2019
April 2019 Lunch Menu
The Senior Center has been painted inside, so we are now open again on Friday for "Free Funtastic Friday" where we play games, surf the web on our internet cafe, read, watch TV, movies, or socialize. Come join us. We're open from 10 AM - 4 PM.
Note: Our board meetings have been moved to the fourth Monday of the month because we have many activities going on during the 3rd week of the month.
Note: Our board meetings have been moved to the fourth Monday of the month because we have many activities going on during the 3rd week of the month.
Friday, March 1, 2019
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Senior Center of Rainier By-Laws
Senior Center of Rainier
108 Michigan Street
Rainier, WA 98576
(360) 446-2258
BY-LAWS
(Revised
21 January 2019/Approved 18 February 2019)
ARTICLE I NAME
The name of this center
is the Senior Center of Rainier hereafter known as the Center.
ARTICLE II PURPOSE
The purpose of the Center is to operate and maintain a
multipurpose senior center.
ARTICLE III REGULAR MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. The Center’s target service population
is “senior” citizens. However, there is no required minimum age for
membership. There are also no
geographical restrictions concerning place of residence for membership.
Section 2. Regular Membership at the Center
consists of people who are “senior” citizens who pay the current membership
dues.
Section 3. Current membership dues at the Center
include: annual dues and per meal donations. Non-members may eat at the Center for a
donation. The Board sets current membership dues annually or on an “as
needed basis”.
Section 4. The Center Secretary shall compile and
maintain a list of Regular Members of the Center. This list shall include
the month when the person joined the Center as this information is necessary
for the renewing Annual Dues.
ARTICLE IV BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Section 1. The Center Board of Directors (hereafter known
as the Board) consists of at least 7 Regular Members. These Regular Members must be interested in
promoting the general goals of the Center.
Section 2. The functions of the Board shall be to
provide for and give direction to the Center’s general program; to establish
and interpret the general policies of the Center; and to conduct the business
of the Center in an orderly and fiscally responsible manner.
Section 3. The Board must approve any capital
expenditure for the Center.
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Section
4. The Board will vote to approve all Center key holders. These
decisions will be made on a case-by-case, as needed basis. The Board will
also vote to ask a current key holder to return his/her keys.
Section 5. The
Board will fill any current vacancy so that Board membership always consists of
at least 7 Regular Members.
Section 6.
Qualified Regular Members may be nominated for potential Board membership
by volunteering; by being recommended by another Regular Member; or by
invitation of the Board. The names of all qualified Regular Members
proposed for Board membership shall be forwarded to the Board. The Board
shall act upon these nominations. Then the Board shall present its actions to
Regular Members at the following Monday or Wednesday meal.
Section 7. The
Center Secretary will publish the Board’s actions using the Center e-mail
server list or the Blog. Further, the Secretary will compile and maintain
a list of Board members. The Board shall
review the Board membership of any Board member who has 3 consecutive unexcused
absences from regular Board meetings.
Section 8. All Board members are expected to serve
for a 2 year term. They may be nominated and selected for successive
terms.
ARTICLE V BOARD OFFICERS
Section 1. The Center’s Board Officers, at a
minimum, include: Two Co-Chairpersons (Position 1 & Position 2), a
Secretary, a Treasurer and a Co-Treasurer. The Board will fill these 5
positions from current Board membership.
Section 2. All
selected Board Officers serve for a period of 2 years. They may be
selected for successive terms.
Section 3. The
Center Secretary shall publish the Board’s actions using the Center e-mail
server list or the Blog.
Section 4. The
Center’s Board may temporarily create a new Officer position and ask a Board
member to fill that position. If there is a need to make this position
permanent, the position will be filled by the Board.
ARTICLE VI COMMITTEES
Section 1. There are currently no Standing
Committees at the Center; other than the Executive Committee. The Board
takes care of any potential Committee work at the present time. If the need arises, the Board could stand up
the following Committees: Finance, Planning, IT, and/or any other
Committees as may be deemed necessary by the Board.
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Section 2. The
Executive Committee consists of the 2 Co-Chairpersons. This Committee is
authorized to make decisions on behalf of the Board in case of emergencies.
Section 3. In the
event of a Committee being stood up, the Board Co-Chairpersons will appoint the
chairperson of that committee.
ARTICLE VII MEETINGS
Section 1. The Board meets monthly on the third
Monday at 1:00 PM after Lunch at the Center.
Section 2. All Board meetings are open to
attendance by the Center’s Regular Members.
ARTICLE VIII
QUORUM
One-half of the members of the Board, plus at least one
of the Co-Chairpersons, constitutes a quorum at any Board meeting.
ARTICLE IX THE FISCAL YEAR
The
fiscal year shall be 12 calendar months ending on 31 December.
ARTICLE X AMENDMENTS
Section 1. The Center’s By-Laws may be amended at
any Board meeting by a two-thirds majority vote of the Board members present.
However, any such amendments must be presented in writing to all members
of the Board at least 7 days prior to the Board meeting.
Section 2. Such
amendments become effective as soon as approved or as otherwise specified in
the amendments.
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Rummage Sale March 1st & 2nd 2019
Hi Seniors & Friends,
Our 2019 Rummage Sale is coming up on March 1st & 2nd. The Senior Center will have the front room for their items. (Reading room area.) There will be vendors with their garage sale items in the dining room. We'll also have lunches available for people for a small donation, too.
If you want a table in the dining room, they are $15.00 each (the cost is for both days.) Contact Sarah Christensen to reserve your table. (623) 696-9769.
Monday, February 11, 2019
Senior Center Online Storefront
Get Your Senior Center of Rainier Gear HERE!!!
The Senior Center of Rainier now offers POD (Print on Demand) T-shirts and other items in our own online store. All proceeds go directly to the Senior Center. Thank you for your support! Check it out!
We have a variety of products from T-shirts, long sleeved shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, coffee mugs and more in our store. These items come in a variety of colors and styles. We even offer mobile phone cases. The items you order are shipped directly to you. There is not cost to the Senior Center to provide this service for you. Thank you again for supporting us!
Friday, February 8, 2019
Cookie Decorating Contest Feburary 16, 2019
The Cookie Decorating Contest (for kids) will be held on February 16th, between 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM at the Senior Center of Rainier. The cookies and decorating supplies will be provided for all school-age children who participate. This should be fun for everyone! Some of our seniors will be on hand in the kitchen. Snacks and beverages will be provided.
For more information, email us at: seniorcenterofrainier@gmail.com. Sarah Christensen will get back to you.
For more information, email us at: seniorcenterofrainier@gmail.com. Sarah Christensen will get back to you.
Monday, January 28, 2019
Obituary of Billie Pettit
Obituary of Diana Pettit
Diana Marlene “Billie” Pettit, 73, passed away January 7, 2019, in Rainier, Washington, where she was born
February 24, 1945, to Harry A. and Emma Louise (Prince) Koeppen. A Rainier resident for 56 years, she
obtained her GED from Rainier High School after attending Yelm schools. Billie married Leroy A. Pettit on
June 30, 1962, in Tenino, Washington. She enjoyed being a wife, mother, homemaker, grandmother, and
great grandmother.
Billie was a hardworking woman with an outstanding work ethic. She began working on a chicken farm when
she was a teenager. She later worked on a mink farm, and at Foxfire Farm where she cleaned stalls and was QC/seamstress. She also worked at Rainier Feed Store through three changes in ownership.
Billie was involved with animal rescue, including horses, mules, cows, cats, dogs, chickens, pigeons, pigs and
rabbits. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, doing puzzles, reading, berry and fir cone picking, four wheeling, barrel
racing, gaming, and showing horses. She was a sports mom to all three kids through school and made costumes
for parades. She was also a handywoman who did woodworking, drywall, painting, and tile work.
Billie was a strong, opinionated woman who would do anything for her family. She would take on any battle. She
loved country music and enjoyed debating a good argument.
She was a member of the Rainier Sportsmen’s Club, Rainier Booster Club, Thurston County Election Board, and Rainbow. She also was a girls’ softball coach, 4-H leader, Rainier M/C concession stand coordinator, school
volunteer, Lions volunteer, and singles and doubles bowling leagues.
Billie is survived by her son, Leroy A. “J.R.” Pettit of Rainer; daughters, Lisa A. Pettit of Bucoda, and Darcy A.
(Ross) Hansen of Tenino; grandchildren, Damian L. Green of Olympia, Washington, Katy Pettit of Chehalis,
Washington, and Taylor Hansen of Tenino; great-grandchildren, Ben and Wyatt Pettit; brother, Bud Koeppen,
and wife, Sandy, of Mesa, Arizona. She is predeceased by her husband, Leroy Pettit (December 2, 2018); and
parents.
A celebration of life for both Billie and Leroy is being planned for a later date. Memorial donations may be made
to the American Cancer Society.
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Sunday, January 20, 2019
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Update on STEDI Meeting & Pre-Valentine's Day Bazaar
What an amazing couple of days! Donna and Cindy, who work in our kitchen, came in to help cook and serve breakfast for the people who showed up at the Senior Center for the STEDI Meeting Friday. We started cooking at 6 AM and put breakfast out at 7:45 AM. We had over 20 people attend and most of them ate breakfast.
Donna, Cindy and I all baked goodies for the bake sale coming up the next day at the Pre-Valentine's day Bazaar.
Debbie came in and helped at the Bazaar all day Saturday and she brought a bag of goodies that she baked, too.
Art, Sue Watson, George and I were at the Senior Center both days. Shirley & Sue both came Friday evening, to help set up for the Bazaar.
Sarah Christensen & Amber Chavis put on the most amazing bazaar! If you didn't attend, you missed a fun event! This was not only fun, but this was also the best, most enjoyable bazaar we've ever had at the Senior Center during our time here. They set up and put everything back. They had to take the furniture out of the back room to make space for vendors.
Debbie and I served at least 40 meals Saturday to the vendors and their children. We had breakfast croissants, polish sausages, turkey sandwiches, tuna Sandwiches, vegetable soup, split pea soup, chips, potato salad, and cole slaw. We offered free coffee and snacks. Sandwiches were made to order on their choice of bread. (French bread, which we sliced, croissants or the rolls we use for the polish sausages.) People had a wide variety of items to choose from for lunch. Lunch was $5.00. We provided this service for the vendors and their families, yet many, many customers ate lunch, too.
Our vendors had a wonderful time! There was a constant stream of customers that came through the Senior Center from the time we opened until we closed. Sue Watson and Shirley Roger had booths by the front door. Shirley sold 4 cookbooks. Sue talked to several people who are interested in joining our Senior Center. She also sold several lunch tickets.
All in all, this was a wonderful experience. Amber and Sarah are planning several upcoming events to benefit the Senior Center, including a motorcycle/auto show July 20th in Wilkowski Park.
Thank you, Sarah & Amber for all your hard work organizing the Pre-Valentine's Day Bazaar! We appreciate your dedication and commitment to our Senior Center!
Donna, Cindy and I all baked goodies for the bake sale coming up the next day at the Pre-Valentine's day Bazaar.
Debbie came in and helped at the Bazaar all day Saturday and she brought a bag of goodies that she baked, too.
Art, Sue Watson, George and I were at the Senior Center both days. Shirley & Sue both came Friday evening, to help set up for the Bazaar.
Sarah Christensen & Amber Chavis put on the most amazing bazaar! If you didn't attend, you missed a fun event! This was not only fun, but this was also the best, most enjoyable bazaar we've ever had at the Senior Center during our time here. They set up and put everything back. They had to take the furniture out of the back room to make space for vendors.
Debbie and I served at least 40 meals Saturday to the vendors and their children. We had breakfast croissants, polish sausages, turkey sandwiches, tuna Sandwiches, vegetable soup, split pea soup, chips, potato salad, and cole slaw. We offered free coffee and snacks. Sandwiches were made to order on their choice of bread. (French bread, which we sliced, croissants or the rolls we use for the polish sausages.) People had a wide variety of items to choose from for lunch. Lunch was $5.00. We provided this service for the vendors and their families, yet many, many customers ate lunch, too.
Our vendors had a wonderful time! There was a constant stream of customers that came through the Senior Center from the time we opened until we closed. Sue Watson and Shirley Roger had booths by the front door. Shirley sold 4 cookbooks. Sue talked to several people who are interested in joining our Senior Center. She also sold several lunch tickets.
All in all, this was a wonderful experience. Amber and Sarah are planning several upcoming events to benefit the Senior Center, including a motorcycle/auto show July 20th in Wilkowski Park.
Thank you, Sarah & Amber for all your hard work organizing the Pre-Valentine's Day Bazaar! We appreciate your dedication and commitment to our Senior Center!
Friday, January 11, 2019
Upcoming Events
Several things are happening the next couple of weeks at the Senior Center of Rainier...
January 16 & 17:
We're hosting 2 meetings for "We Love Rainier, WA".
- The first will be on January 16th at 1:30 PM
- The second will be on January 17th at 6:00 PM
January 18:
We're hosting a STEDI breakfast meeting on January 18th at 8:00 AM. We'll be serving
Sausage, egg and cheese croissants, with extra sausage and eggs on the side, along with spiced sliced apples.
January 19:
We're hosting a "Pre-Valentine's Day Bazaar" from 10 AM - 3 PM. Shirley Rodger will have a booth. She'll also be selling our raffle tickets for our Valentines Day Raffle, as well as homebaked goodies from the Senior Center Ladies!
January 22:
We're going to the Lucky Eagle Casino along with members of the Yelm and Tenino Senior Centers! Our members need to be at the Senior Center parking lot no later than 10:15 AM. We should be home by 3:00 PM.
Come join us at the Senior Center of Rainier for lunch on Mondays & Wednesdays! We're open from 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM. We hope to see you there!
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Emergency Preparedness Presentation January 9, 2019
Vivian Eason will be at the Rainier Senior Center tomorrow Wednesday the 9th at 11 am. Vivian is from Thurston County Emergency Management. She will be here to speak of preparedness in the event of any disaster. She will have handouts as well as a question and answer period after her presentation.
This meeting is open to all members of our community and is a good way to find out how to prepare properly in the event of any situation out of the norm.
Call me if you have any questions. (360) 292-5363
Hope to see you there!
George Johnson
Co-Chairperson, SCoR
P.S. We're scheduled for a trip to the Lucky Eagle Casino on January 22, 2019. If you want to go, meet us in the Senior Center parking lot at 10:00 - 10:15 AM. If you need to meet us in the Tenino Senior Center parking lot, call me and I'll make arrangements to pick you up on the way to the casino. GJ
Monday, December 24, 2018
Senior Center Christmas Party 2018
Santa visited the Senior Center of Rainier Christmas Party this year!
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| Shirley Rodger Betty Burnham Bill Hammar Doni Hammar |
Shirley Rodger Thank you for the great picture from our wonderful Rainier Senior Center Christmas party today. Merry Christmas to all.
Shirley - "This is an awesome picture of me in my Christmas sweater with Santa Claus. This was at the Rainier Senior Center wonderful Christmas party today. Blessings to all and Merry Christmas."
Sarah Christensen and her two children Aden & Molly, came and helped prepare and serve lunch. Then they helped clean up the kitchen and dining room after lunch. They are an amazing family! Thank you, Sarah, for bringing your son and daughter to the Senior Center of Rainier today! We appreciate all of your help today! You helped make our special Christmas celebration wonderful!
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Friday, December 14, 2018
Upcoming events at the Senior Center of Rainier in January 2019
Save These Dates:
January 9, 2019: Vivian Eason from Thurston County Emergency Management will be speaking at 11 A.M. in the dining room of the Senior Center of Rainier. Please feel free to bring a guest. You don't have to be a member of the center to attend. Thank you.
January 15, 2019: We're having our bi-monthly trip to Lucky Eagle Casino.
We leave the center at 10:30 am and return at 3 pm.
The casino supplies the transportation to and from.
They also give us a $5 off meal coupon and a $10 free play coupon.
We only have room for 25 so please RSVP or call 360-292-5363
January 19, 2019: 10 am to 3 pm Pre-Valentine Bazaar called " We Love our Rainier Seniors". Proceeds go to our Senior Center. This will take place at our Senior Center and the building will be filled with local vendors. Please support these vendors as they are supporting our Senior Center!
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