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DOES YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE HAVE A GOLD STAR?

In the upper right-hand corner of your driver’s license or ID card, you should see a gold star. We encourage you to take a moment to check. It’s the sign that your credential is REAL ID compliant.

Why does this matter? After Oct. 1, 2020, if you do not have this gold star, you will need more than just a driver’s license to prove your identity to board a commercial airline.
The REAL ID Act is a U.S. Department of Homeland Security effort to apply consistent security measures and standards across all state-issued credentials. To become REAL ID
compliant, visit a DMV offi ce and bring original documents that validate your identity. Social Security Number and residential address. Go to www.FLHSMV.gov/whattobring to learn which documents you need to bring or call customer service at 850-617-2000.

55+CLUB SPOTLIGHT: SENIORS HELPING SENIORS

Mother and Daughter Rosemary Barton and Jennifer Helin, Owners of Seniors Helping SeniorsAt Seniors Helping Seniors(R) in-home care we consider ourselves the first “rung” on the ladder of care. We are often the initial support someone has in their home and specialize in making this new help easier to accept. We hire active, healthy seniors to provide an array of services. Our caregivers come from varied backgrounds but have one important thing in common, the desire to help. Having someone a little closer in age with a similar background and interests makes a huge difference.

Services include transportation to and from the grocery, doctor appointments, or just out to lunch; light housekeeping, home-cooked meals, organization, companionship, handyman services inside and out of the home, and so much more. We find it important to the families we serve to be flexible and continue to offer a two-hour minimum and will do “as needed” services, no continuous schedule required. We tailor each service to the individual client’s needs. With any service we do, our goal is the same, to keep the seniors we work with as independent as possible, with the dignity they deserve. We listen first, then work together to make sure we are providing what is needed.

Seniors Helping Seniors celebrated seven years in business here in Brevard County back in April. We were happy to accept several awards this past year, including the Better
Business Council’s Business of the Month and the Hometown News Reader’s Choice Award for the third year in a row. The 55+ Club was one of the first organizations we visited. Several members have worked with us and we have been able to help several others. We are grateful for the continued support and look forward to working together for many years to come.

MEMBERSHIP DUES

Your yearly dues can be paid anytime now, don’t wait! Save us the postage from sending out reminder cards! Your $10 for your 2020 dues can be paid at the DRS Community Center, Monday-Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm or at Monday Bingo. You are also welcome to mail it to 1089 So. Patrick Dr., Satellite Beach, Fl. 32937.

55+CLUB SPOTLIGHT: HISTORY OF THE 55+ CLUB

There was a Senior Club that met on Thursdays at the Satellite Beach Civic Center and were social in nature. That club ran for many years until attendance dropped and it dissolved in the 1990’s. The Recreation staff always knew a Senior Club was needed for our community.

The Recreation office, on Cinnamon Dr., was vacated in 1997 due to a building safety concern and was relocated to the Teen Zone. The Teen Zone had been earlier renovated through community efforts and was being rented by the landowner to the P.A.L organization. The recreation office “borrowed space” there when their offi ce was removed from the Cinnamon Dr. location.

In 1998, a referendum was held to build a recreation complex at the SB Sports and Recreation Park. The price tag was ridiculous, and the referendum failed. Kerry Stoms,
then recreation director, brought together those who supported the park and those who did not to discuss what adjustments needed to be made. The consensus was, lower the
cost, locate an existing building and it would be supported. The City was also hearing that the P.A.L landlord may not renew the lease for the Teen Zone. Since this old building/plaza already had all the infrastructure in place, the City chose to purchase the entire complex. In 2001 Marty Hindsley came into the Recreation offi ce and asked, “Why don’t you have a senior citizen organization”? Good question. It was always the intention of the Recreation Dept. to help organize a new senior club. A few weeks later, another individual by the name of Phyllis Principe’ asked the same question. This could not be a coincidence, perhaps divine intervention?! Together, Marty and Phyllis, along with Recreation staff, formed the original blue print that would launch a new senior club. When the DRS Center was open in 2002 a meeting was held to discuss forming a senior club.

Officers were nominated and a decision was made to name the new club, “The 55+ Club of Satellite Beach”. The committee started the process of creating a Mission Statement, By-laws and Activities. A kick-off luncheon was planned for Dec. 2002 and registered 140 new members and in 2003 the board registered the club as a 501C7. All seniors 55 and up were welcomed and membership was NOT limited to Satellite Beach residents.

Marty knew that this club could not run by itself nor could he run it alone, so he surrounded himself with people of like interest. Many activities were added to the club’s menu and the biggest request was Bingo!! Marty’s mantra was to look at the club like a big pie. The pie represents the club and each slice of that pie represents a club activity. One BIG slice of that pie became Bingo. Bingo required the club to follow specific rules, among those are Brevard County Gaming Laws. One rule states that ALL players MUST belong to a non-profit organization in order to play. Bingo could not, would not exist without it being part of that “pie”! None of our activities could stand alone and could not run on their own without support of the club as a whole.

Interests have begun to vary now with more members joining between the ages of 55 to 65 and we want to offer programs that this age group will enjoy, but we can’t do it alone. Team up with a friend and help add something new to the club’s list and become a piece of that big pie!

EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Our Education programs have returned and started out with an early program in august by VITAS. Members enjoyed a great brunch and learned important facts about hospice care and Medicare benefi ts. Please see the back of this newsletter for the Sept. & Oct. upcoming Educational Programs.

Do you know of a business that may be interested in becoming a 55+ Club sponsor? Contact Jill Blakeway at 321/773-2080 or [email protected] Note: Look for something
“educational” each month. These programs may be held on different days and/or various times. Please support our sponsors by attending these programs! Call 321/773-6458 to reserve your place! Please always RSVP as this helps us to plan the proper amount of food.