A Message from the President

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Support Network at Penn National Neighbors helping neighbors live actively, safely and comfortably at home February 2017 Save the Dates March Taxes and Your Investments (date and time TBA) April 29 Pancake Breakfast Mont Alto Fire Hall 8 am 11 am May 17 Volunteer Appreciation and Annual Meeting PN Trellis Terrace 3 pm A Message from the President As we continue the planning for 2017, I would like to thank our members, volunteers, and friends of the Support Network at Penn National for a very successful 2016. In addition to our busy 2016 of assisting members with minor and some major repairs, transporting many to medical appointments and grocery shopping, we had a great year of activities and programs of interest to members and the community. The Trustees have planned several activities for 2017. Some of the confirmed dates and times are mentioned on the left. We will publicize the activities in future newsletters and post the information on the web site as it becomes available. If you have program topics or something of interest to members that you would like published, please contact Donna at 352-2612 or any other Trustee. Let s have another great year! Jay Hunter, President Support Network at Penn National SNaP Online Video I appreciate your continued support in making SNaP a viable entity in our growing community. Jay Hunter July 30 Million Dollar Quartet Totem Pole Playhouse 2 pm Meet and Greet and Reception

Page 2 The Support Network at Penn National has a new feature on its web site our very own online video. The Trustees wanted members and volunteers to share their experiences with SNaP and a video seemed like a great way to showcase those experiences. Jay Hunter and Donna Crissman interviewed several members and volunteers in the summer of 2016. The video taping was scheduled, filming began, edits were made, music was selected and the final production completed in December. The video begins with footage of the landscapes in and around Penn National set to music. A brief introduction about SNaP by Jay Hunter, President, sets the stage for members and volunteers to tell their stories. Walt Squillari put the video together and Marlene Squillari chose the music. We are excited to bring this video to the Penn National community and hope all residents will learn more about our organization and commit to joining and volunteering. We want to thank everyone involved with the making of this video, especially Michael Bishton, Irene Gusty, Walt Schneider, David and Susan Wells, and Maurice Mills for their participation, and Walt and Marlene Squillari for their time and talent in the production of the video. Thank you also to Gary Dickinson and White Rock, Inc. for the beautiful landscape photos. Volunteers The Heart of SNaP Volunteers are the heart of the Support Network at Penn National. They give their time and talent freely and respond to every request. SNaP could not exist without them. Thank you to all our volunteers; you make a difference in the lives of others. Help others by becoming a volunteer today. Some future volunteer may do the same for you. SNaP can always use additional drivers, especially during the summer when many are out on the golf course or during the winter months when many head for the sun. If you wish to become a volunteer, fill out the Volunteer Interest Form on the SNaP website at www.snapn.org. Click on the Volunteers tab and select the Volunteer Interest Form. Click on the Submit button when finished. You should get a call from the executive director when the form is received.

Page 3 Computer Online Survey When you go to the web site, the survey has room for five additional topics of interest to you. In case there is a need to clarify anything about your survey, you can provide your name, phone number and email address to Roland Foster at rolandf@comcast.net. Grove Family Library Color and Chocolate for Adults Last Monday of every month 5:30 to 7:00 pm Join us for some relaxing coloring time with intriguing and graceful designs. Designs and coloring supplies provided by the library. Enjoy a beverage while you color. Free and open to the public. Submitted by Ann Sylvester, Grove Family Library Assistant Grove Family Library,101 Ragged Edge Road South, Chambersburg 717-264-9663

Page 4 Dick Kiel Turns 90 Donald Weber, Dick Kiel, and Donna Crissman On January 2, Past SNaP President Dick Kiel turned 90. His wife Bonnie, family, and friends honored him at a wonderful dinner at Hickory Bridge Farm on January 12. Dick received his MBA from the University of North Carolina in 1963. He served 27 years in the United States Army, retiring in 1973 as a Lt. Colonel in the Medical Service Corps. The next 25 years were spent in positions managing health care for convicted offenders, including as Director of Health Services for the North Carolina Prison System, the Maryland Department of Corrections and 10 years providing services as a private contractor to facilities of the Federal Prison System, Juvenile Justice System, a number of State and County Departments of Corrections, and the Immigration and Naturalization Services. Dick moved to Franklin County, Pennsylvania in 1995, where he engaged in community activities and became interested in the Aging in Place concept in 2006. Dick and Bonnie are charter members of the Support Network at Penn National (SNaP).. Dick was one of the founding fathers and served as vice president and later became the second president of SNaP. He also served as a Trustee and advisor for many years.. Dick and Bonnie continue to support SNaP through their membership and contributions.

Page 5 SNaP members and friends will be at the Totem Pole Playhouse for the opening afternoon production of the hit musical Million Dollar Quartet. Plan to join us for a great afternoon of music. Source: Picture from Wikipedia At The Totem Pole Playhouse Date: Sunday, July 30 Time: 2:00 p.m. Seats: 50 seats (rows B thru F) Cost: $50 per person at time of reservation Million Dollar Quartet is the new smash-hit musical inspired by the famed recording session in 1956 at the Sun Record Studios in Memphis, Tennessee that brought together rock n roll icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins for the first and only time. This thrilling musical brings you inside the recording studio with four major talents who came together as a red-hot rock n roll band for one unforgettable night. Considered a seminal moment in the history of rock and roll, you don t want to miss your chance to see this performance. The 50 seats in green on the seating chart are reserved for SNaP, their family, and friends. Call Donna at 352-2612 or Roland at 352-9991 to reserve your seats.

Support Network at Penn National 3872 Alfalfa Lane Fayetteville, PA 17222 SNaP Board of Trustees Jay Hunter, President Roland Foster, Vice President Rosina Saitta, Secretary James Hilmer, Treasurer Donald Gracyalny Susan Pape Robert Schaefer, Jr. Donald Schleef Donna Crissman, Executive Director (717) 352-2612 email: director@snapn.org Website: www.snapn.org