Monday, March 29, 2021

New Roof!!!

 It's been a noisy weekend at the 'ol Senior Center of  Rainier!

The Senior Center of Rainier has a new roof! A special "Thank You" goes out to the West Coast Roofing & Siding LLC crew for doing such a great job on our roof! Thank you to everyone who donated and contributed to help the Senior Center get their new roof!

West Coast Roofing and Siding LLC replaced our roof!  It looks great.  George and I spent all day Thursday and most of the day Friday at the center while the crew worked on the roof.  They did several walk-throughs to pick up odd and end roofing pieces.  Then they took a magnet and picked up all nails and metal debris.

We're pleased with the job the West Coast Roofing & Siding crew did!    

What took us by surprise was the reaction of the Rainier Elementary School Students!

The elementary school kids were watching the crew work on the roof.  The students were so interested that many of their teachers gave them a history lesson about our building.  Many of the students got really excited when they found out our building is over 100 years old!  
 
Oh, to be young and have such enthusiasm for life!  

Everything is new and exciting...like our roof!





Saturday, March 20, 2021

Handy Man

 Nancy Bay, who is one of our members, recommends a handyman who is honest and skilled.  She asked for a bid on several jobs.  He inspected her gutters and found they were fine, so there was no charge.  He did the other jobs she needed done.  He is prompt, affordable and does excellent work.  His business card is below.  







Friday, March 12, 2021

Judith Lashley Passing

 Our beloved Judith Lashley passed this plane on Monday, March 9th.

Her son, Adrian was with her.

While no specific ceremony has been designated, her family will be
accepting visitors on Sunday, March 14th, from noon until 3 pm.

Daughter: Justine Ference.
Son:  Adrian Roberts

Home Address:  12445 135th Avenue SE, Rainier, WA  98576
(Across from the fire station.)




Thursday, March 4, 2021

Linda Lazelle Obituary

 Linda Lazelle passed away February 9, 2021.  Linda was a Charter Member of the Rainier Lions Club, where she remained as an active member for 26 years, until they disbanded in December 2019.  She was their secretary for many years.  She was also the secretary of the Rainier Lions Club Foundation and kept their 501(c)(3) active.  She enjoyed doing the sight and hearing tests for the kids, give dictionaries to the 3rd graders and worked the Burger Den during the Bluegrass Festival.  

Linda will be missed by her many friends and family.

Linda's Obituary:





I scanned the only copy I have of her obituary.
 

Friday, February 19, 2021

New Roof News & Thank You!

 Dear Seniors and Friends,

The Senior Center of Rainier is getting a new roof soon, weather permitting.  It's taken many people a long time and a lot of work to get this far.  We couldn't have done this without the help and commitment of many businesses, groups and individuals.

A special thank you to everyone who's helped contribute to the Senior Center of Rainier!  You put smiles on the faces of our seniors and their families!  Thank you all for everything you do for Rainier and the people who live in the South Sound area.

This last year has been difficult for many people in our community and around the world. The grace, compassion and caring people in Rainier share day in and day out is encouraging!  We are blessed to live here!  

Sincerely,

Linda & George Johnson


Thank you all for contributing to the Senior Center Roof Fund Raising!  


Groups & people who contributed to the roof:

Rainier Historical Society

Sproufskee Trees

Wilcox Farms

We Love Rainier WA

REMAX Realty & Gene Weaver

Signature Service Real Estate

Dr. Terry Franks, Chiropractic - Rainier

Main Street Cookies

Timberland Bank

Rainier Community Foundation

CARES Act Grant

Thurston Strong Grant

Community Foundation Grant

Mikes Electric

Nancy & Tom Decker

George Sharp

Nancy Bay

Art W.

Sue & David Velasco

Rossi Boot, Trish and Bruce

& many, many more individuals have donated...

We appreciate everyone's contribution! 

The Senior Center of Rainier is a multi-purpose community building.  We are dedicated to serving our senior citizens, their families and our local community!  This is a wonderful place to socialize and make new friends!  Join us for lunch on Mondays & Wednesdays from 10 - 2.  We look forward to seeing you!

The Senior Center of Rainier is open Mondays & Wednesdays from 10 am - 2 pm.  Soup or salad is served at 11:30 AM and lunch is served at noon.  We have a lending library with books, DVD's and audio books.  We have a mini-food bank, medical equipment bank.

Other activities & Groups:

  • AA
  • Boy Scouts
  • Cub Scouts
  • HOA meetings
  • STEDI Breakfast meetings
  • We Love Rainier WA meetings
  • We Love Rainier WA Local Business meetings
  • Parties:  Birthday, Anniversary & Memorials
  • Rainier Saturday Market (during winter weather)
  • Church in the Park (during winter weather)


If you want to make arrangements to use the building call George @ 360-292-5363



March 2021 Lunch Menu


Thursday, December 31, 2020

Happy New Year! Welcome 2021!

Here's to the future of Rainier!

Last year was challenging for many of us.  COVID-19, lock-downs, masks, school closures and all of the heartache that went along during these challenging times.

Many of us were ill last year from the middle of December through February.  We've talked among ourselves wondering if we had that virus during that time.  That was the worst flu season I've ever experienced.  We had seniors with pneumonia, bronchitis, flu and URI's.  Those that were ill, were ill for several weeks.  Many went to their doctors for treatments several times.  

This year, we have few people who contracted colds or the flu.  I don't know if it's because of the "Stay Safe, Stay Home" orders with the accompanying guidelines.  It was nice to be free from the flu and colds, tho!

Seniors working with Students:

We have grandparents at our center who are helping their children and grandchildren as they struggle through these challenging times.  Our hearts break for parents and students that have been on the "virtual learning" programs.  Students need to interact with their friends and other people.  Being a parent is a tremendous responsibility.  That being said, parents can't be everything to their children.  This is a difficult situation for everyone involved.  

School helps children grow.  Besides academic learning, children need to develop fine motor skills, gross motor skills, emotional skills, social skills in addition to academic skills.  All of these skills are developed over time while interacting with other people their own age under the guidance of professionals.  

Parents are now struggling with not only providing for their children, they're also struggling to teach their children as well, with no compensation, as teachers struggle to help everyone online.  Distance learning is difficult under the best circumstances.  

The Senior Center of Rainier helped our young parents host an outdoor Halloween Parade.  We had "Halloween In Quarantine" coloring and pumpkin carving contests, as well as a parade.  Over 200 kids got treats, while social distancing with their parents in the parade.  You can see pictures of the parade in the Nisqually Valley News on their November 5, 2020 edition.  Look at www.yelmonline.com.

The Kids Christmas Store was cancelled in Yelm, by the Yelm Lions and Rainier Booster Club couldn't host their store because of the school closure, so the Senior Center partnered with the Rainier Chapel and held a Kids Christmas Store on Friday, December 4, 2020 from 4 - 7 PM.  Children and parents wore masks and practiced social distancing.  All gifts were under $10.00.  Many local businesses came with special gifts for children to buy for their friends and family.  Free gift wrapping was provided by Trish & Bruce from Rossi Boots.  

The Rainier Quilting Guild made special, patchwork Christmas Stockings.  The Senior Center of Rainier filled the stockings and Santa came by ambulance, gave out the stockings to the kids.  We gave out all 80 stockings as well as a few extras.  Santa and the kids glanced elbows.

Tonight We Love Rainier WA, a local grassroots civic organization, hosted a "Lantern Walk" for our kids and their families.  It started at around 5:30 behind the Chevron Station and everyone walked to Wilkowski Park.  This is where there were treats, beverages and  a small fire pit where kids could burn their notes about things they didn't like about 2020 as well as hopes and dreams for 2021.  Rachele Stephenson's video of the 2020 Lantern Walk.

As County Commissioner Gary Edwards says "Kids may be 30% of our population, but they are 100% of our future".  

 Wishing everyone a wonderful & prosperous 2021!




Sunday, December 20, 2020

2020 Updates & Roof Fundraising

 Dear Seniors and Friends,

This has been a difficult year for many people in our area.  With the schools being closed, this has been particularily hard for students and their parents, so We Love Rainier WA is hosting a "Lantern Walk" on New Year's Eve.  You can read more about it on their Facebook page: We Love Rainier WA .

We have a couple of fundraisers to help earn money for a new roof and gutters.

1. "Pepper Jelly" that's made by Cindy Amidon.  We have a few jars left at $7.00 each. 

2.  Pie sale.  Pies range in price from $8.00 - $12.00

  •   15 - 8" Apple pies  $8.00
      7 - 8" Strawberry Rhubarb pies  $8.00
      8 - 9" Strawberry Rhubarb pies  $9.00
      3 - 8" Cherry pies  $8.00
      3 - 8" Peach pies  $8.00
      2 - 8" Guava pies $8.00
      1 - 9" Mixed Berry $9.00
      4 - 9" Apple Pie  $9.00

    We have the following pies for $12.00

    1 - 9" Pumpkin Pie
    2 - 9" Pecan Pies
  • 5 - 9" Dutch Apple pies  $8.00

Due to grant funds we've received, we now have almost $15,000 in our building fund towards a new roof.  I have written and sent out donation request letters and another grant for our roof.  The cost of a new roof is in the mid $40,000 range.  The cost for gutters runs between $4,000 - $6,000.  We'really appreciate everyone's donation & support towards getting a new roof!

We just received a grant of $5,000 this week for a natural gas generator with an auto transfer switch.  We had Ron Gibson, from Rainier Public Works, research and recommend a generator for our center.  We now have 5 freezers, a commercial 2-door fridge and a side-by-side fridge.  In an emergency, we could loose all of our food, so an emergency generator is important to have in the event of a power outtage.  










Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Donations needed for a new roof

 The Senior Center of Rainier desperately needs a new roof and gutters.  We have the original 1911 cedar shake roof with skip sheeting, which is covered by 2 layers of composition roofing.

We've been fundraising since we reopened October 5th after the COVID-19 "Stay Safe, Stay Home" order Governor Inslee proclaimed last March.  This put quite a damper in our fundraising abilities.

Even though we were closed, we were still able to provide food to our seniors in need through the Farm to Families and 10 Weeks of Summer food distribution program.  We also provided reading materials and other items needed by members of our local community.

The bids for a new roof are $40,000, plus another $4,000 - $5,000 for gutters.  Our roof leaked so badly that some of our ceiling tiles are bent in the dining room.

A copy of our donation letter is below.  We appreciate any help given to the Senior Center of Rainier as we work to get funding for a new roof.  Thank you.





Saturday, October 24, 2020

Senior Center of Rainier Apple Sale

 The Senior Center of Rainier Fuji Apples are ready to be picked up in the Rainier Chapel Parking lot by the Saturday Market.  Rachele Stephenson and George Johnson are there to help you.

Monday, October 5, 2020

Senior Center of Rainier Reopens October 5, 2020

WELCOME BACK!

We reconfigured tables and made changes to meet social distancing guidelines. Tiffany Ann offered to clean and sanitize after every lunch. Thank you all for coming today!

We had a wonderful turnout today!  We'll be open again on Wednesday.  Please come and join us for lunch and social time!  

















Monday, March 23, 2020

Senior Center of Rainier COVID-19 Closure

Dear Seniors & Friends,


The Senior Center of Rainier is temporarily closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Our primary concern is for the safety and well-being of the people we serve.  
We are unsure of when we will re-open.  

Over the last few days we've emailed & called our people in the area, asking if anyone would like meals "to go" or for "delivery".  We received many offeres to help seniors, but very little other interest in meals right now.  

Most of the seniors we communicated with were concerned about being exposed to the virus and didn't want to take any chances.  We understand completely.  

To get updates on the COVID-19 virus in Thurston County, please visit their website at: 
https://www.thurstoncountywa.gov/phss/Pages/coronavirus.aspx

We miss socializing with our friends at the center tremendously.  Today I sent out a contact list to people on our mailing list, so our members can keep in touch with each other.  We will continue to check on everyone on a regular basis.  

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call:

(360) 292-5363  George Cell
(360) 292-5364  Linda Cell


Remember, the COVID-19 virus is deadly.  Please take good care of yourself.   Be safe and stay well!  We look forward to seeing everyone when this health crisis is over.  

Linda & George Johnson




Friday, March 13, 2020

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - CORONAVIRUS


Dear Friends,  This is my latest input — from a friend whose brother is on the Stanford hospital board and sent this: 

The new Coronavirus may not show sign of infection for many days. How can you know if you are infected?  By the time you have fever and/or cough and go to the hospital, the lung is usually 50% fibrosis.   

Taiwan experts provide a simple self-check that we can do every morning:  Take a deep breath and hold it for more than 10 seconds. If you do this successfully without coughing, without discomfort, stiffness or tightness, there is no fibrosis in the lungs; it basically indicates no infection. In critical times, please self-check every morning in an environment with clean air. 

Serious excellent advice by Japanese doctors treating COVID-19 cases: Everyone should ensure your mouth & throat are moist, never dry. Take a few sips of water every 15 minutes at least. Why?  Even if the virus gets into your mouth, drinking water or other liquids will wash them down through your throat and into the stomach. Once there, your stomach acid will kill all the virus. If you don't drink enough water regularly, the virus can enter your windpipe and then the lungs. That's very dangerous. 

Please send and share this with family and friends. Take care everyone and may the world recover from this Coronavirus soon. 



IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - CORONAVIRUS: 

  1. If you have a runny nose and sputum, you have a common cold. 
  2. Coronavirus pneumonia is a dry cough with no runny nose. 
  3. This new virus is not heat-resistant and will be killed by a temperature of just 26/27 degrees C.  (About 77 degrees F.)  It hates the Sun. 
  4. If someone sneezes with it, it goes about 10 feet before it drops to the ground and is no longer airborne. 
  5. If it drops on a metal surface it will live for at least 12 hours - so if you come into contact with any metal surface, wash your hands as soon as you can with a bacterial soap.
  6. On fabric it can survive for 6-12 hours. normal laundry detergent will kill it. 
  7. Drinking warm water is effective for all viruses. Try not to drink liquids with ice.
  8. Wash your hands frequently as the virus can only live on your hands for 5-10 minutes, but - a lot can happen during that time - you can rub your eyes, pick your nose unwittingly and so on. 
  9. You should also gargle as a prevention. A simple solution of salt in warm water will      suffice.  
  10. I can't emphasis enough - drink plenty of water! 



THE SYMPTOMS:

  • It will first infect the throat, so you'll have a sore throat lasting 3/4 days.
  • The virus then blends into a nasal fluid that enters the trachea and then the lungs, causing pneumonia.  This takes about 5/6 days further.
  • With the pneumonia comes high fever and difficulty in breathing.  
  • The nasal congestion is not like the normal kind.  You feel like you're drowning.  It's imperative you then seek immediate attention.

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