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Date: 3/22/2024
Subject: April NNN Neighborhood & Community News, and upcoming Events!
From: NNN Social Activities



As a community focused on providing support and social engagement, we enjoy sharing the latest news with our members, friends, families and community:

  • Message from the Board President
  • Member Profile: Louise Ervin
  • 2024 Member & Volunteer Celebration
  • April NNN Events & Gatherings
  • News You Can Use
  • NNN Events Calendar
  • April Birthdays
  • Recipe of the Month-Cabbage Rolls
  • Thank you to our Community Business Sponsors

Message from Suzy Chandler, President of the Board

Spring is in the air, teasing us with days of warm weather, followed by the typical chilly nights. What’s a favorite springtime activity around your household? Spring cleaning may be a time for a member and volunteer to have a great visit together while they tackle one of those dreaded chores. When two people are working together, it sure makes things go more quickly, and it’s fun to share stories while we work. If you’re looking for a way to volunteer, this is a great time to reach out to our services team and get matched up for a service. You can even learn how to review and sign yourself up for a service from our “Volunteer Self Sign Up” portion of our website. Thank you for all that you do to support our NNN community.

Suzy C


Member Profile: Louise Ervin

I met Louise Ervin for our interview in her resident building lobby. She took me by the arm and we walked down the hallway to her doorway. She unlocked the door and we entered. The smallish room was only lit by filtered sunlight. She asked me if I needed light, and I replied that it would be helpful, so she switched on the lighting. She instructed me to sit on the couch as she made herself comfortable in her rocking armchair.

As she awaited my questions, we faced each other. She patiently gazed my way. I began to ask her to unfold bits of her nearly eight decades of perceiving, navigating and experiencing this world. 

Growing up in Texas with two siblings, and raised by a working mother, Louise led the life of any active, normal child. She enjoyed roller-skating, as well as horseback riding and bowling. Her mother worked for civil services, and there were many moves. She attended public schools, and made many friends. In the 5th grade she learned to type, which would serve her well in adulthood. She noticed, when in high school, that her friends did not include her as much as before in their social lives and activities. She became aware of being somehow different, but she adapted. 

After graduation, she attended college in Arkansas, married, settled around Houston, had a daughter, and had several occupations-one of them being a medical transcriptionist. Raising a child was not easy. Her husband worked long hours as a machinist. She cooked the family meals. She recalls tying bells to her daughter’s shoes so that she could keep track of her whereabouts. Eventually, she lost her husband after 27 years of marriage.

In recent years, her siblings and now-married daughter began to leave Texas. She took in a Terrier/Blue Heeler, named it Spirit, and they were inseparable companions. Eventually, she decided to move to Washington to be near her daughter’s family. On the day Louise and I met, she felt sad and alone. After 13 years together, she recently had made the compassionate decision to allow Spirit to move on. She is still grieving, and we commiserated. 

These days, she has her daughter’s family, whom she sees once a month, along with two grandchildren. She has temporarily lost some mobility, and needs knee surgery to regain it. She appreciates the opportunities for companionship and transportation assistance offered by her friends and volunteers at NNN. 

In her 76 years of age, she has experienced a full and rich life, but she has experienced it all without the benefit of sight. Her lack of the sense of vision is not her defining characteristic, but her common sense and wisdom are. She does not feel handicapped or hindered, and perceives the world in her own unique way. In her own words, “I live in a sighted world so I darn well better adapt to it. I do what I gotta do.” She also told me that she would not want to be presented with sight now. “If you put a glass of water in front of me, and if I could suddenly see it visually, I would not recognize what it was. I would have to re-learn everything about the world." 

"But I know what a glass of water is, maybe better than you.” We have much to learn from Louise. It was my privilege to have met her.

-By Jack Hagel, NNN Volunteer Writer


2024 Member & Volunteer Celebration is May 18th, 2024

Reserve Your Spot & Join in the Fun!

Details:

 Who: Current NNN Members and Volunteers

 When: May 18th, 2024. Check in begins at 1:15. Dining room opens at approximately 1:30.   Event ends at 3:30.

 Where: Laurel Cove Community, 17201 15th Ave NE, Shoreline WA 98155

NNN members will have an opportunity to win one of a few raffle gifts, and all attendees will be eligible to compete for a “best party hat” prize. Hats are not required, of course, but if the mood strikes... Please consider wearing something festive in honor of the celebration!

Members or volunteers, check your email inbox for details or click this link for more information and how to register.

Registration is Now Open ~ Space is Limited! 


April NNN Hosted Events

Please join us! NNN has a variety of events, gatherings and online chat groups. Throughout the month check out the website calendar for new or changed events as well as the monthly event descriptions/links.

Click on this link to view our Events page. 

NNN members may request transportation to any NNN hosted event. 

New Opportunities (Also on the Events Calendar)

Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. - Edmonds Marsh Interpretive Trail walk. Meet NNN volunteer Gene W. at the Boardwalk entrance and enjoy strolling the Edmonds Marsh Interpretive Walkway. The path begins with about 300 feet of boardwalk and continues onto a paved asphalt walkway. Gene will begin walking by 10:15 if you want to meet and walk with him. Bring binoculars, if you have them, there are usually some interesting birds to see. 

Ongoing Events

Walk with Friends

Take a stroll and enjoy the company of others.

Mountlake Terrace, Every Tuesday, 12 p.m. - Terrace Creek Park. Meet in the parking lot. 

Edmonds, Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. 4/10 & 4/24- Edmonds Marsh. Meet at the entrance to the Boardwalk.

Edmonds, Every Sunday, 12:15 p.m. – Meet at the corner of Sunset and Edmonds. 

NNN Lunch Bunch

Scheduled 2nd and 4th Fridays, 1:00-3:00 p.m.

4/12 –Aurora Borealis - Shoreline

4/26 – Furi Chinese Restaurant - Edmonds

Lunch Host Ginger H requests registration so she can let the restaurant know how many to anticipate. To register online, click on the Events page,and then on the date, or instead call/text 253-237-2848, or email Social@NorthwestNeighborsNetworks.org.

Coffee with Neighbors!

Every 1st Thursday, 10:00-11:00 a.m. – 4/4

Richmond Beach Coffee House, 1442 NW Richmond Beach Rd, Shoreline, 98177

Join host Sandy M. and take a mid-morning break to enjoy coffee and conversation with a few other NNN neighbors! Look for our table sign, grab your coffee and sit with us! 

Games at Third Place Commons, Lake Forest Park

Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday, 1:00-3:00 p.m. – 4/3 & 4/17

Upper level, Third Place Commons, 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, 98155

Join games enthusiasts and Host Sharon L. for an afternoon of games and conversation. Bring a snack and beverage if you like to nibble while you play games. Look for our NNN table sign. All are welcome. Just play for fun! Lots of choices and no cutthroat competition. 

Mahjong!

Every Monday at a member’s home, 2:00-4:00 p.m.

We’ve added a second table! Let us know if you want to add your name to the waitlist. We’re happy to add another table if we get 4 additional players. Contact Sandy@NorthwestNeighborsNetwork.org 

Quiddler!

Every Saturday at a member’s home, 1:00-3:00 p.m.

Engaging word card game that’s fun to play with others. Contact Sandy@NorthwestNeighborsNetwork.org for location and to confirm that you’re coming.

Book Club - Online

4th Monday of each Month, 4/22 1:00-3:00 p.m.

Join host Eileen C. and others as they share their thoughts about a book selected by the group each month. The group is reading Moonlight School by Suzanne Woods Fisher and will discuss it in April. Click on this link to join or go to the NNN Events page.

Conversations and Camaraderie - Online

Looking to take a break in your afternoon for a few minutes of interesting conversation and laughter? Join via the links below or go to the NNN events page. Phoning in information is available via the NNN events page.

Every Monday, “Let’s Chat with Jerry,” 4:00-5:00 p.m.

Coffee klatch style casual conversations. Join online - click here or go to the NNN events page 

Every 2nd & 4th Tuesday, “Women’s Afternoon Break,” 3:00-4:00 p.m.; 4/9 & 4/23.

Relaxed conversations with Anne G and Carol F. Pour yourself a cup of tea, coffee or your favorite beverage and join us. Let’s make friends!

Join online – click here or go to the NNN events page. 

Every 1st & 3rd Sunday, “Artists, Crafters and Hobbyists Online Gathering,” 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 4/7 & 4/21. Work on your favorite art, craft or hobby project from the comfort of your home as we chat, find inspiration, demonstrate, and share in the company of other crafters and hobbyists. Pop in when you can, stay for the entire time or just a bit. Click here or go to the NNN Events page.

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~ News You Can Use ~

Gratitude is a quality similar to electricity: It must be produced and discharged and used up in order to exist at all.  ~William Faulkner

~  FREE paper shredding and electronics recycle - Saturday, March 30 from 10am to 1pm. Windermere Real Estate (Alderwood) parking lot @ 18811 28th Ave. W., Suite J Lynnwood.

SBK Recycle will be destroying sensitive documents on site and will be collecting your small electronics and small appliances to be recycled.  Simply drive up and have your documents and electronics/appliances unloaded for you, from your car onto the trucks. It’s quick and convenient.

What items are accepted 

Computers, Laptops, Monitors (LCD only),TVs (Flat screen LCD only),Keyboards/mice, Printers/scanners, Ink cartridges, Fax/copy, Servers/routers/hubs, Networking devices, Office machines/electronics, Communications equipment, Cable boxes, VCRs/DVD players, Video game consoles, Stereos/audio, Computer parts, Cell phones/telephones, Cameras, PDAs/handheld games, Batteries (small quantities only), Electronics.

These Are NOT accepted

No CRT TVs on monitors, No projection-style TV’s, No light bulbs, Nothing containing liquid, gas, or oil.

Homage is partnering with NorthSound ACH to provide comprehensive care coordination services to clients in the Snohomish County community. 

Through this collaboration, Homage is equipped to assist individuals with a wide range of needs, including but not limited to:

-Complex Health Needs

-Domestic Violenc

-Food Assistance

-Homeless/Housing Needs

-Medication Assistance

-Transportation Support

-Substance Use

-Tobacco Use

-COVID-19 Recovery

-And much more...

Please use the link to view the Brochure detailing program information  https://northsoundach.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/NS-Hub-Brochure.pdf

For further information, you may call a Homage Aging and Disability Resource Network representative at 425.513.1900 or 800.422.2024.

Ted Talk "Older people are happier". https://www.ted.com/talks/laura_carstensen_older_people_are_happier?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare

Laura Carstensen is the director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, and has extensively studied the effects on wellbeing of extended lifetimes.

In the 20th century we added an unprecedented number of years to our lifespans, but is the quality of life as good? Surprisingly, yes! Psychologist Laura Carstensen shows research that demonstrates that as people get older they become happier, more content, and have a more positive outlook on the world.


Visit Our Events Calendar!

Want to see if something’s been added or changed before you lock in your plans

We encourage you to visit our website at www.NorthwestNeighborsNetwork.org. Our main page has a side column that includes NNN planned activities for each day and coming weeks. You can also find a month at a glance calendar of upcoming activities by visiting the Events tab on our website. To view the Events calendar, click on this (or type this address into your web browser) https://northwestneighborsnetwork.org/content.aspx?page_id=4001&club_id=571198. Here’s an ‘at a glance’ calendar for planned events in April as of the time of this publication. Hint: It’s easier to review when you look at it on the website from your computer or Smartphone. 🧡


Birthdays in April

Join us in wishing our NNN members and volunteers born in April a very happy birthday month! We hope each of you finds something that makes you smile, as we smile with you. 

Happy Birthday to:

Melanie BV., Christabel B., Glenn C.,  Nancy C., Nicole D., Yasmin G.,  Jeanette H., Leah H., George H., Ron H., Rita K., Ted L., Hyona L., Marie M., Liliana M., Erika Q., Youngmee S., Liberty S., Sandy T., Barb T.


Recipe of the Month–Shepherd’s Pie

Ingredients:

  • 1 head of cabbage

  • 1 cup uncooked rice

  • 1 pound of ground pork or turkey

  • 1/2 pound ground beef

  • 2 small yellow onions, diced

  • 3 cloves garlic, minced

  • 3 tbsp fresh parsley chopped

  • salt and pepper to taste

  • 1 14 oz can diced tomatoes with juice

  • 1 egg

  • 1.5 cups +1/3 cup tomato sauce divided

  • 1 10.5 oz can of tomato soup

Instructions:

  • Boil cabbage leaves for about 2 minutes or until soft. Set aside to cool.

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees

  • Cook rice until slightly underdone. Set aside.

  • Cook pork or turkey, beef, onions, garlic and seasonings in a pan until no pink remains. Drain any fat.

  • Add in rice, diced tomatoes and 1/3 cup of tomato sauce. 

  • Stir in egg.

  • Mix remaining tomato sauce and tomato soup in a bowl. Spread a very thin layer of the tomato sauce mixture in a 9x13 pan. 

  • Remove or thin any thick stem on cabbage leaves.

  • Lay the cabbage leaf flat and add 1/4 to 1/3 cup filling to the center of the leaf.

  • Fold the sides and roll the cabbage up.

  • Place seam side down in the pan. Repeat with remaining cabbage.

  • Pour sauce over the cabbage and cover tightly with foil.

  • Bake for 75-90 minutes.

  • Let cool for 15 minutes before serving.

*Note* To remove leaves from cabbage, cut approximately 1/4 inch off the bottom of the head and place the whole cabbage in boiling water. Boil for 2 minutes. Peel off softened leaves. Place the remaining head back in boiling water and repeat until all leaves are removed.
 
 -Submitted by: Melanie Belfield-Vigh

If you would like to submit a recipe for next month, please email Danie@NorthwestNeighborsNetwork.org.


NNN Community Business Sponsors

We are grateful to our Sponsors for their support to help sustain and expand our organizational efforts to meet the community need.

 

 

Jack has been a realtor for 18 years, working primarily in Shoreline. Originally from the Southwest, he moved to Shoreline 22 years ago with his wife and son. Jack has a proven track record with residential development, and luxury sales. Jack has successfully completed over 250 home renovations for listing preparation. His distinctions include: President of the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce, 8 years on the Planning Commission,  Chair of the Council of Neighborhoods, Seattle Magazine’s Five Star Best in Service for 13 consecutive years. Visit https://jackmalek.withwre.com/Call: (206) 527-5250 or Email: jmalek@windermere.com

 
Loving Care is a trusted adult family home committed to enhancing our seniors’ quality of life by providing compassionate and personalized care. Owned and operated by a Registered Nurse, our facilities offer a warm and homely environment, ensuring residents feel comfortable and supported. With a team of experienced caregivers, we prioritize the well-being and dignity of each resident. Our services include medication administration, assistance with activities of daily living, dementia care, wound care, and hospice care. Call: (650) 224-6712. Email: LovingCareAFH@yahoo.com. Visit: www.LovingCareWA.com.
 My name is Ashley and I am an Independent Scentsy Consultant. I am a mom first and foremost and having this business allows me to be home with my kiddos. I would love to help transform your home into a sanctuary of serenity creating a comforting atmosphere with our vast array of products.  From the invigorating burst of citrus to the soothing embrace of lavender, Scentsy’s fragrances have the potential to uplift moods, alleviate stress, and make everyday moments truly special. Visit: https://call2019.scentsy.us/, Call: 509-961-9254 or Email: ashley.call91@yahoo.com

 

 
Hi Neighbors! I’m Melanie with Melanie’s Local Care. I am a Certified Home Health Aide providing personal care and health related services for seniors in the comfort of your own home.  I’ve had the pleasure of meeting so many great members of the community. I look forward to helping you too. I am licensed, insured, and background checked. Visit: https://melanieslocalcare.com/, Call: 510-689-8722, Email: melanieslocalcare@gmail.com

Interested in Becoming an NNN Community Business Sponsor? Learn more Here. Email: info@northwestneighborsnetwork.org or call 253-237-2848 to leave a message.


NNN continues to serve our members and help them age well in their own homes. We follow the latest CDC guidelines to keep our members and volunteers safe. As always, if you need anything, please call our volunteer team at 253-237-2848 or email: Services@NorthwestNeighborsNetwork.org
253-237-2848