April 2022 Senior Newsletter

A PUBLICATION FOR ORLAND PARK SENIORS A SENIORRS APRIL 2022 | VOL 6

TIPS FOR DOWNSIZING Make the most of your spring cleaning with these organizational tips. PG. 18 UPCOMING EVENTS Browse upcoming Spring events around Orland Park PG. 24

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INTRODUCTION CALENDAR OF EVENTS UPCOMING SPRING EVENTS MONARCH BUTTERFLY DAY NEW VILLAGE-WIDE HOLIDAY

COMMUNITY INTEREST ORLAND PARK HISTORY MUSEUM VIEW UPCOMING OPHM EVENTS INQUIRING MINDS HAVE A QUESTION? WE HAVE ANSWERS! DOWNSIZING ADVICE SMITH CROSSING ORGANIZATIONAL TIPS AROUND TOWN BROWSE RECENT EVENT RECAPS UPCOMING EVENTS RESOURCES & ACTIVITIES PATHLIGHTS PATHLIGHTS COMMUNITY RESOURCES ORLAND PARK HEALTH & FITNESS OPHF’S SPRING SCHEDULE BENEFITS OF AQUATIC EXERCISE WATER-BASED EXERCISE INFORMATION CENTENNIAL PARK AQUATIC CENTER IMPORTANT CPAC INFORMATION HEALTHY RECIPE QUINOA FETA SALAD SPORTSPLEX SPORTSPLEX’S SPRING SCHEDULE ORLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY UPCOMING OPPL EVENTS

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POLICE UPDATES & SAFETY BURGLARY SAFETY & 9 P.M. ROUTINE PROTECT AGAINST AT-HOME BURGLARIES NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM PREVENT CRIME WITH THIS NEW PROGRAM COFFEE WITH A COP LOOK BACK AT THIS VILLAGE EVENT OPPD MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TRINITY SERVICES & OPPD PARTNERSHIP 9 6 7 8

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LOOK BACK: CARE PACKAGE EVENT OPVC’S MILITARY CARE PACKAGE EVENT HOMETOWN HEROES APPLICATION ADD YOUR NAME TO THE WALL ADOPT A MEMORIAL BENCH OR TREE HONOR A LOVED ONE WITH A MEMORIAL

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APRIL 9 LUCKY EGG HUNT

JUNE SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MAY SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

APRIL 9 OUR LADY OF ANGELS SCHOOL FIRE - OPHM

APRIL 22 NO LIMIT LAUGHS IMPROV

APRIL 30 NIGHT OF CHARCUTERIE AND WINE (SOLD OUT)

MAY 14 PAINT AND SIP ON THE FARM - OPHM

MAY 20 NO LIMIT LAUGHS IMPROV

MAY 24 STATE OF THE VILLAGE PRESENTATION

MAY 26 EXPLORE ART! - OPHM

MAY 28 OPENING DAY CENTENNIAL PARK AQUATIC CENTER

JUNE 9 MARKET AT THE PARK JUNE 2 MARKET AT THE PARK JUNE 12 CONCERT IN THE PARK JUNE 16 MARKET AT THE PARK

JUNE 17 MOVIES IN THE PARK - “E.T.”

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LETTER FROM THE MAYOR

Another event to add to your calendar is the State of the Village Address on Thursday, May 24, 2022 in the Civic Center. From 10 a.m. until 12 p.m., I will be providing residents with important updates regarding Village projects, public safety and finances. I look forward to seeing you all at this event and encourage you to invite your neighbors and fellow community members. It is vital that we work together as a community to support one another in Orland Park. The Village has a strong partnership with Orland Park’s senior community and we will continue to do everything we can to make sure communication flows smoothly in both directions. You can always reach out with questions, concerns and suggestions by phone, email, on social media and the website. Please take a moment to review the many safety tips within this newsletter for information about the most recent ways criminals are targeting seniors in Orland Park. Many of the crimes are easily preventable if you know what to look for.

Remember that the Police Department is here to help you, so if you suspect something is just not right, give them a call at (708) 349-4111 or dial 9-1-1 in the case of an emergency. Finally, I want to thank you for all that you are already doing to help keep the community safe and for all that you contribute to Orland Park. Seniors are the cornerstone of the Orland Park community and we appreciate hearing from you. Please let us know how we can help answer questions or provide assistance by emailing publicinfooffice@ orlandpark.org. The public is always welcome to join us at any and all board meetings, but if you’d rather watch from the comfort of your home, you can do so on the Village’s YouTube channel

Dear Orland Park Seniors,

It’s springtime in Orland Park, meaning Village trails, parks and facilities are ready for your visits and we have plenty in store for the season. Spring is a season for renewal and growth. In the pages of this magazine, you will find resources to improve mental health, stay fit and active, get involved with the community, reorganize your home and take part in upcoming local events. Once again the Village of Orland Park will be taking part in the Curbside Spring Clean- Up with Waste Management the week of April 11, 2022. This is a great opportunity, especially for older-adults who are looking to get rid of clutter in their homes. To read more about this event, flip to page 19.

at youtube.com/user/ villageoforlandpark .

I’m looking forward to seeing everyone out and about as the weather gets warmer!

Keith Pekau | Mayor

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MAYOR

Keith Pekau

TRUSTEES

William R. Healy Cynthia Nelson Katsenes Michael R. Milani Sean Kampas Brian J. Riordan Joni J. Radaszewski

Pictured (L to R) front: Trustee Brian J. Riordan, Trustee William R. Healy, Trustee Joni J. Radaszewski, Village Clerk Patrick R. O’Sullivan, Mayor Keith Pekau, Trustee Cynthia Nelson Katsenes, Trustee Michael R. Milani, Trustee Sean Kampas.

VILLAGE CLERK

Patrick R. O’ Sullivan

Let’s Connect!

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LETTER FROM THE CHIEF OF POLICE

Park was recently named the Eighth Safest Small City in

emergencies or 9-1-1 in the event of an emergency. Thank you for your support of the men and women of the Orland Park Police Department as we do our absolute best to continue to provide safety and security services to the community. community of Orland Park for the continued support over the last 27 years. I have retired from my position as Chief of Police at the end of March and look forward to seeing what this next chapter holds for me. The Village of Orland Park will still be in great hands as Deputy Chief Eric Rossi has stepped in as Interim Chief of Police. It has been a pleasure to serve such a wonderful community the past 27 years and I greatly appreciate all of the support received during this transition. Lastly, I would like to take a moment and thank the

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With that being said, we must remain actively aware of those who make a habit of targeting our senior population. Within the pages of this publication, you will find information regarding ruse burglaries as well as tips on how you can protect yourself from being victimized. Please take a moment to review the pages of this edition of the Senior Newsletter to prepare yourself with information so that you know what to do in this situation should it present itself. We ask that you, as residents and pillars of the community, do your part to let us know if you see anything that may seem odd or give you concern. As always, we ask that if you SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING and give us a call at (708) 349-4111 for non-

The safety of residents and guests in Orland Park is the first and foremost priority for the Orland Park Police Department. We are proud of the fact that the Village of Orland Park currently has the lowest number of Index Crimes since 1994 and crime in Orland Park has continued to decrease. This can be seen in the Village of Orland Park 2021 Crime Statistics, where Index Crimes again decreased by 9.12% since 2020. Violent crime is also the lowest it has been since 2013. As a result of these statistics, as well as other features within the Village, the Village of Orland

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Monarch Butterfly Day

Wayfinding Habitats at the Village Hall Green Roof and Stellwagen Farm Prairie and are actively participating in the Monarch Village USA program. Every citizen of Orland Park can make a difference for the monarch butterfly by planting native milkweed and nectar plants to provide a habitat for the monarch butterfly and pollinators in locations where people live, work, learn and play. With everyone’s help, the monarch butterfly will once again flourish across the continent. Visit for orlandpark.org/ stellwagen to learn more about Stellwagen Farm Prairie and download an interactive self-guided walking tour of the property.

imagination of millions of Americans. Twenty-five years ago, more than one billion Eastern monarch butterflies migrated to Mexico, but by the winter of 2015, only 60 million made the trip. Cities, towns and counties have a critical role to play to help save the monarch butterfly. The Village of Orland Park has played a leadership role by establishing two Monarch

The Mayor and Board of Trustees proclaim April 30, 2022 as Monarch Butterfly Day in the Village of Orland Park. We ask the community to support efforts to protect the monarch butterfly and promote their well-being for the benefit of present and future generations. The monarch butterfly is an iconic North American species which, from caterpillar to butterfly, has captured the

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BURGLARY SAFETY & 9 P.M. ROUTINE

Ruse Burglary Safety

9PM Routine The Village of Orland Park Police Department has joined law enforcement agencies nationwide in reminding residents via social media to “lock it or lose it” to prevent property crimes and burglaries. Dubbed The 9 p.m. Routine , the campaign promotes safe practices to prevent and reduce the number of easily preventable burglaries. Residents are encouraged to set a nightly alarm on their phones, watches or other devices to remind them to: Ruse ploys often begin with the offenders creating an excuse to enter the victim’s home after selecting a home by profiling it. The offenders will typically attempt to gain entry to the home by pretending to be a home repair worker. While one offender keeps the homeowner occupied, one or more additional offenders enter the home undetected and commit a burglary. Ruse burglaries continue to be a concern in the region. This type of crime is often committed by career criminals who specialize in ruse entries and home repair fraud. Seniors are specifically targeted in this type of crime and many times crimes such as these go unreported. These offenders target their victims. They drive through neighborhoods on the lookout for seniors doing yard work or will follow them home from grocery stores or pharmacies.

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

If approached by someone pretending to be a worker - do NOT let them in your house.

Be observant of surroundings

If ever in doubt, or if the person persists, call 9-1-1 immediately.

and report suspicious activity.

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Remove valuables (electronic devices, wallets, etc.) from your vehicle. 2 Ensure that vehicle doors and trunks are locked. 3 Check that all home doors and windows are locked. 4 Turn on exterior lights.

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Orland Park Neighborhood Watch Program

Can I register multiple cameras?

Yes. While completing the registration form, list the number of external surveillance cameras available. If you are registering cameras for multiple homes or business locations, please complete separate forms for each location. Only videos you provide the Orland Park Police Department with will be viewed. This program does not have access to live video cameras, nor will video footage be obtained without your consent. How do I register? Visit orlandpark.org/watch to register. Once registered, you will receive a window cling to hang on a front window/door to show that you are part of the Neighborhood Watch Program. Registration to this program is completely voluntary and can be withdrawn at any time. What footage will be used?

streamline the process and save valuable time and resources.

The Orland Park Police Department has created a new resource for Orland Park citizens and business owners to assist in crime prevention and crime solving efforts. The Orland Park Police Department is asking residents and businesses to voluntarily register their personal security camera information with the Orland Park Police Department. After a crime occurs, often times the first step in the police investigation is canvassing the area for security cameras, that may have captured evidence of the crime. While it would still be necessary for the police to canvass an area during an investigation, a compiled database of security camera information would help

The registration would consist of providing the resident or business location, the number of cameras present and contact information for footage viewing. After registering your cameras, the police department will not have access to your footage. That would have to be provided by the owner on a case by case basis and only select members of the police department would have access to your contact information. The registration process is simple, fast and secure. To register, please fill out the following form that can be found at orlandpark.org/ watch.

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COFFEE WITH A COP

Coffee With A Cop

On Monday, February 21, the Orland Park Police Department hosted a Coffee With A Cop event at Costco. Members of the community were able to chat with police officers about recent Village happenings while enjoying some coffee and donuts. To stay up to date with Orland Park Police Department events, visit orlandpark.org/police , or follow the Orland Park Police Department on the social media pages listed below. Facebook & Instagram: @OrlandParkPolice

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HEALTHY BRAIN HABITS

The Orland Park Police Department recognizes the need for assistance in addressing the increasing mental health crises. A Crisis Intervention Team was formed and formally trained to respond to calls involving mental health-related circumstances under the guidance of and cooperation with Trinity Services’ mental health professionals. Mental Health & The Orland Park Police Department thorough and in-depth assistance for those in need, when they need it most. Together, we hope to provide those in need with the services they need with the Mental Health Response Unit. Trinity Services’ Orland Park facility is located at 14315 108th Avenue, Suite #222. Our partnership with Trinity Services allows for real-time,

Are you or someone you know in need? ORLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT

For more information about the Mental Health Response Unit, visit orlandpark.org or view the informational video on the Village’s YouTube channel at

TRINITY SERVICES, INC. Please visit trinityservices.org for more information on mental health services or call (815) 485-6197.

If you observe a family member or friend who may need help please call (708) 349-4111.

youtube.com/user/ villageoforlandpark.

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LOOK BACK: MILITARY CARE PACKAGE EVENT

On Friday, March 4, the Orland Park’s Veterans’ Commission co-hosted a Military Care Package event with Apple Chevrolet. The care packages contain food and personal care items that will be delivered to active military members. An abundance of support was received from Apple Chevrolet and members of the community.

Looking to make a donation?

Donations are accepted year-round by the Orland Park Veterans’ Commission and can be delivered to Village Hall. For more information please contact Darryl Wertheim at 708-403-6115 or dwertheim@orlandpark.org Can I request a military care package for a loved one? Yes! Visit orlandpark.org/ veterans to request a care package be sent to a service member that you know.

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HOMETOWN HEROES MILITARY BANNER PROGRAM H O N O R I N G T H O S E W H O S E R V E

2022 | HOMETOWN HEROES BANNER APPLICATION

Applications accepted from November 11th, 2021 - June 1st, 2022

Banners will be displayed on Ravinia Ave. from 143rd to 159th St. from Memorial Day through Veterans Day

Contact Name Address

City

State

Zip

Phone( )

Email

Hometown Hero Full Name Rank

Years/ Era of Service(see below)

PURPLE HEART/ BRONZE STAR/ SILVER STAR RECIPIENT (CIRCLE IF APPLICABLE)

Would the applicant like the banner provided to them at the end of the display period?

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NO

PLEASE CHECK APPROPRIATE BOXES:

ERAS OF SERVICE: (CIRCLE IF APPLICABLE)

AIR FORCE ARMY MARINES NAVY COAST GUARD

MIA POW KIA OTHER

War Between the States: 1861-1865 Spanish-American War: April 1898 – Aug. 1898 World War I: April 6, 1917 – Nov. 11, 1918 World War II: Dec. 7, 1941 – Dec. 31, 1945 Cold War: Sept. 2, 1945 – Dec. 26, 1991 Korean Conflict: June 27, 1950 – Jan. 31, 1955 Vietnam Conflict: Feb. 28, 1962 – Nov. 7, 1975 Persian Gulf War: Aug. 2, 1990 – Aug. 31, 1991 Global War on Terror: Sept. 22, 2001 – Present

PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY MAYOR PEKAU & THE VI LLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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PLEASE SUBMIT ALONG WITH THE APPLICATION FORM:

A check in the amount of $150.00 payable to the Village of Orland Park. *Fee is only $100 in conjunction with engraved name on memorial wall. A high–resolution photograph of the honored Veteran in military uniform. Digital photos will also be accepted. A copy of the Veterans “DD Form 214” (cer tif icate of release or discharge from active duty) or other of f icial documents conf irming the Veterans military service.

PLEASE SUBMIT THE APPLICATION AND PHOTO TO:

BY E-MAIL:

ONLINE:

BY MAIL:

Village of Orland Park Attn: Hometown Heroes Program

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dwer theim@orlandpark.org

14700 S. Ravinia Ave. Orland Park, IL 60462

FOR ALL QUESTIONS & INQUIRIES:

Please contact Darryl Wer theim at 708.403.6115 or email dwer theim@orlandpark.org

PHOTO RELEASE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: I HEREBY GRANT THE VILLAGE OF ORLAND PARK, IL PERMISSION TO USE THE ATTACHED PHOTO IN THEIR HOMETOWN HEROES MILITARY BANNER PROGRAM, WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THIS PHOTO, OR ITS LIKENESS, MAY BE USED FOR THE VILLAGEʼS PROMOTIONAL USE. I ALSO UNDERSTAND AND HOLD THE VILLAGE HARMLESS FOR ANY SUBMITTED INCORRECT INFORMATION, OR ANY “ACTS OF GOD” OR VANDALISM THAT MAY DAMAGE OR DESTROY ANY SPONSORED BANNER. THE VILLAGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO APPROVE ALL BANNERS, AND AS THIS IS A SPONSORSHIP, NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN.

Signature Printed Name

Date

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HONOR A LOVED ONE WITH A MEMORIAL BENCH OR TREE

Memorial Tree Pricing: $600 Tree Species Options: • Oak • Kentucky Coffeetree • American Linden • London Plane Tree • Magnolia The memorial tree will include the name of your loved one and a personalized message on a six by nine inch bronze plaque.

employee will do the same for those who purchase a bench.

Honor a loved one with the purchase of a memorial bench or tree in Orland Park. Public memorials are a special way for family and friends to visit a passed loved one. Payments can be made online or via check to the Village of Orland Park. Once a payment has been made the Village of Orland Park Arborist will contact the purchaser to discuss when and where a tree will be planted. A Public Works

For more information and to view the online memorial application, please visit orlandpark.org/parks.

Memorial Bench Pricing: $1,300

The memorial bench will include the name of your loved one, whom it was dedicated by and the year.

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ORLAND PARK HISTORY MUSEUM

H I S T O R Y M U S E U M

The Orland Park History Museum aims to inspire a sense of community by offering engaging and educational exhibits and programs and by collecting and preserving artifacts that document the history of the Orland area and its relationship to local, state and national history.

Your membership helps support museum exhibits, programs, and the preservation of artifacts. A membership also provides discounted prices on special events and programs. Memberships may be purchased in person at Sportsplex, Village Hall, at the museum, or online at orlandpark.org. JOIN THE OPHM TODAY!

MEMBERSHIP FEES Individual Membership

$10

Family Membership

$20

Paint & Sip on The Farm SATURDAY, MAY 14 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

DONATE TO THE MUSEUM We are always looking for new items to accept and add to the permanent collection to preserve and use for future exhibitions. If you have something you would like to donate, please call (708) 873-1622! INTERESTED IN MORE? Visit www.orlandpark.org/history to see the full list of program of events. Registration is required for events. Please register online or call (708) 873-1622 for any questions.

Enjoy an early afternoon at Stellwagen Farm painting with watercolors and creating your own barn picture to take home! Mimosas and pastries will be served! This event is open to anyone 21 years and older. PROG#: 92970 Museum Member: $20 Resident: $25 Non-Resident: $27

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Listen to a presentation about the 1958 Our Lady of the Angels School fire in Chicago which took the lives of 95 people. Program will feature special Zoom guest Jonathan Cain, survivor of the fire and keyboardist of Journey. PROG#: 92950 Museum Member: $10 Resident: $15 Non-Resident: $17 Our Lady of the Angels School Fire SATURDAY, APRIL 9 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Beyond The Blues Brothers FRIDAY, MAY 20 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Come celebrate and explore the 1980 movie, The Blues Brothers, at the Museum! Hear about the backstories, including the Blues Brothers’ act that was made famous on SNL. Chicago beer and popcorn will be served. PROG#: 93855 Museum Member: $15 Resident: $20 Non-Resident: $23

EXPLORE Art! THURSDAY, MAY 26 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Join us at the museum on the 4th Thursday of every month to paint and learn different art methods! These will include acrylic, watercolor, and oil painting techniques. Art supplies will be provided and light refreshments will be served. PROG#: 92503 Museum Member: $15 Resident: $20 Non-Resident: $23

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INQUIRING MINDS

All Village of Orland Park committee and board meetings are broadcast live on the Village’s YouTube channel and subsequently broadcast on the Village’s public access cable channel on Comcast channel 4 and AT&T UVerse Channel 99. An audio recording of the meeting is also available online at orlandpark.org on the day following the meeting. Please email publicinfooffice@ orlandpark.org with questions. To view all of the Village board meetings for 2022, please visit orlandpark.org/events. Am I able to watch Village board meetings online if I’m unable to attend them in person?

I have a large television that I no longer need. How do I dispose of it? Village of Orland Park residents who are Waste Management customers can utilize the At Your Door service for this type of request. Visit wmatyourdoor. com to complete a request form. Requests for pick up can also be made via telephone at (800) 449-7587 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., CST Monday through Friday. This program is limited to Village residents only and is not available for businesses. Does the Village of Orland Park have volunteer opportunities for seniors? Volunteers are needed for most Village events and at multiple Village facilities. Information regarding volunteer opportunities can be found on the next page.

Here are some of the most frequently asked topics and answers: How can I stay involved with the Orland Park Veterans’ Commission? Do you have a question about how to dispose of an old TV? Not sure how to get involved with your community? You aren’t alone. The Orland Park Veterans’ Commission is very active in the community, hosting events such as Tuesdays in the Park and the annual Veterans’ Golf Classic. You can find more information regarding Hometown Heroes banners,

Military Care Packages, donations and volunteer opportunities by visiting orlandpark.org/veterans .

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Volunteer Opportunities The Village of Orland Park prides itself on the array of special events held throughout the year. These family-oriented programs create a sense of community for who attend and support our events. Volunteers are a vital part of making these events a success. Volunteer opportunities include: Orland Park History Museum • Programs and Education Committee • Collections Committee • Digitization Committee • Special Events Committee • Marketing Committee Contact: museum@orlandpark.org Parks • Adopt-A-Park • Nature Center Contact: orlandrecreation@orlandpark.org Orland Park Police Department • ESDA Volunteer • Community Involvement Events Contact: police@orlandpark.org Recreation • Special Events Contact: orlandrecreation@orlandpark.org

Veterans Commission Contact: dwertheim@orlandpark.org

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DOWNSIZING ADVICE

Downsizing Advice

room, but do not move on to any other part of your home until that room is completely done.” He explains that bouncing from one area of the home to another makes it easy to miss things, and worse, leaves you feeling like you haven’t accomplished anything. Once you have sorted everything in one room, take a moment to congratulate yourself on your progress and move on to the next room. Plan For The Items You No Longer Need “Downsizing feels complicated, but there are only five choices for each item in your home,” Roemer explains, and provides the key steps to ensuring success. 1. Select items to keep which you regularly use and small treasures that you truly love. This article was submitted by Smith Crossing, a senior living community located in Orland Park (10501 Emilie Lane). To learn about Smith Crossing, visit smithcrossing . org or call 708-326-2300.

Ric Roemer, founder of Creative Home Services, has helped hundreds of residents streamline the process of moving to Smith Crossing, a life plan community in Orland Park. He guides the process of downsizing so they can sell their home and make sure they bring their treasures with them as they embrace a new lifestyle. “Smith Crossing offers a variety of floor plans, and all include ample storage,” says executive director Amanda Mauceri. “Our residents find that they still have space for the things they need and love.” For those that need help with their moving process, Mauceri and her colleagues recommend working with Creative Home Services because “The trustworthy, experienced local professionals work exclusively

with older adults and understand their unique needs.” Roemer first meets in prospective clients’ homes to help them devise a plan and to prepare a budget. Then they work side- by-side with clients through every step in the process: sorting belongings; organizing items for an estate sale; coordinating donation details; packing; managing the moving process and setting up their new home at Smith Crossing on the day they move there. Choose a Place to Start Getting started is often the biggest challenge. Roemer suggests the best strategy is to choose a single room. “Go through every closet, shelf, tabletop and drawer,” Roemer says. “Make a choice about everything in that one

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Saving Cherished Memories “Often the hardest items to part with are things of sentimental value,” Roemer says. “It isn’t the item itself that is important, but the memory it holds.” If these sentimental items are large, he recommends photographing them and creating a photobook. Seeing a photo of the treasure from your honeymoon will likely spark the same special recollection of a wonderful time as the item itself. Then, you can focus on making new memories in your new home!”

2. Choose treasures to give to friends or family and offer these items to them, because they may have practical or sentimental value. If these offers are declined, decide if you should donate or sell them. 3. Gather items to sell because they have value or are useful. Consider organizing an estate sale or selling items online. Although these sales take time, they can help offset the cost of moving, packing and unpacking services.

4. Select a charity that collects and resells items to support a cause that is important to you. Some provide pick-up services, but many have a limited ability to accept large items such as furniture. A bit of research can help clarify what items charities need most. 5. Discard items that are no longer useful. Moving provides the perfect opportunity to clear out any extra clutter you may have around the house.

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AROUND TOWN

Coffee With The Mayor

Mayor Pekau met with members of the community to discuss the Village of Orland Park Parks Master Plan. The event was held at Blissful Banana Cafe, where guests could enjoy coffee and brunch while asking the mayor questions. Visit the Village of Orland Park YouTube to watch a recap of the event. For information regarding upcoming events with the mayor, including the State of The Village Presentation on Monday, May 24 at 10 a.m., visit orlandpark.org/events .

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Cinderella’s Ball

On Saturday, February 5, 2022, princesses and princes graced the Orland Park Cultural Arts Center with their presence at the Village of Orland Park Cinderella’s Ball! It was an evening full of food, arts and crafts, dancing, glamorous outfits and plenty of laughter. This annual event is a local favorite that young community members look forward to all year. For more information regarding upcoming family events, please visit orlandpark. org/events .

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On March 2, 2022, Mayor Pekau visited the Village’s Orland Park pre-school students to read them a book in honor of Doctor Seuss’ birthday. All of the students were excited to have a special guest speaker and read along with the Mayor. Students dressed up in fun “Cat in The Hat” attire to celebrate the occasion. Mayor Pekau Visits The Pre-School

Staying Connected Follow the Village of Orland Park on Facebook to receive frequent community updates!

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Aid For Ukrainian Refugee Event

The Village of Orland Park hosted a donation drive for Ukrainian Refugees which was held on March 19, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Village Hall. Volunteers and sponsors helped make this event a huge success. Although physical donations are no longer being accepted, you can make a monetary donation and view a list of our sponsors at orlandpark.org/ ukraine.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

Market At The Park

Concert In The Park

Market at the Park returns to Crescent Park again this summer. Featuring a variety of food (ready to eat, specialty and more), gardening, artisanal and handmade arts, crafts, vintage and décor as well as free weekly entertainment. This year there will be an expanded Market Roamers children’s program. This event occurs from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Two free concerts in the park will be offered this summer at Crescent Park. This annual event is a favorite amongst residents, providing an evening of food and fun for the whole family. More details are still to come for this event. Visit orlandpark.org for updates.

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June 12, 2022 July 10, 2022

June 2, 2022 June 9, 2022 June 16, 2022 June 23, 2022 July 7, 2022

July 14, 2022 July 21, 2022 July 28, 2022 August 11, 2022 August 18, 2022

WHERE

Crescent Park (9705 142nd Street)

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PRICE

Crescent Park (9705 142nd Street)

Free Admission

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Free Admission

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MORE UPCOMING FREE EVENTS

Kiwanis Bingo

LUCKY EGG HUNT April 9, 2022 | 10 a.m. Centennial Park (15600 West Avenue)

Partake in bingo or queen of hearts games with Kiwanis Club of Orland Park. Kiwanis is a global organization of members from every age dedicated to changing the world. Visit orland- park.kiwanisone. org for more information. WHEN Every Wednesday WHERE

STATE OF THE VILLAGE ADDRESS May 24, 2022 | 10 a.m. Civic Center (14750 Ravinia Avenue) MOVIES IN THE PARK - “E.T.” June 17, 2022 | Dusk Crescent Park (9705 142nd Street) INDEPENDENCE DAY CONCERT & FIREWORKS July 4, 2022 | 7:15 p.m. Centennial Park (15600 West Avenue) CINCO DE MAYO BINGO May 5, 2022 | 12 p.m. Orland Park Health & Fitness Center (15430 West Avenue) *This event is free for OPHFC Members

Orland Park Civic Center (14750 Ravinia Avenue)

Centennial Park Aquatic Center Opening Day

Celebrate opening day of the Centennial Park Aquatic Center. Event begins at noon. WHEN May 28, 2022 WHERE Centennial Park Aquatic Center (15600 West Avenue) PRICE Visit apm.activecommunities.com/ orlandparkrecreation for membership pricing.

To view all upcoming 2022 events, please visit orlandpark.org/events.

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PATHLIGHTS

For more than 45 years, we have guided individuals, caregivers, families, and friends along the best path to aging – providing resources, advocacy programs, and services needed to live with independence and dignity in the community. Pathlights keeps people connected with remote events. Add monthly support groups to your schedule and visit pathlights.org often to find out about new events. There is no charge for these events. Visit pathlights.org or call us at (708) 361-0219 . Pathlights continues to operate remotely. Please call us Monday – Friday 9 AM – 5 PM. CONTACT

Pathlights offers HomeMeds to help older adults who: • Receive prescriptions from multiple doctors. • Take over-the-counter medications. • Experience frequent falls or dizziness. • Had a recent hospitalization/ER visit. How does it work? • An inventory of prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, and any supplements are entered into a web-based tool. • The program assesses the inventory for duplications, NSAIDS (such as Ibuprofen and Tylenol), and other potential medication risks. • A pharmacist reviews the HomeMeds analysis and identified risks. • Your prescribing physician is notified by the pharmacist of risks and the need to act on behalf of their patient. To learn more call 708.361.0219 or visit pathlights.org Introducing: HomeMeds - A New Medication Safety Program

ABOUT

Pathlights, formerly known as PLOWS Council on Aging, helps navigate and celebrate aging in the Southwest Suburbs of Cook County.

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Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia Spanish Presentation

April 27 | 11 A. M. | Wednesday

April 20 | 10:00 AM | Wednesday Caregivers Connecting May 18 | 10:00 AM | Wednesday Staying connected and involved is more important than ever. Our virtual support group gives you a chance to talk with others in similar situations, share experiences, advice, and words of encouragement. Dial in and Zoom information will be provided after registration. Add us to your schedule – this support group meets the third Wednesday of every month. Registration is required. Call Catherine at 708.274.0052 or e-mail cstowers@pathlights.org. Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging. It’s a disease of the brain that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. Join us to learn about the impact of Alzheimer’s, the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia, Alzheimer’s disease stages and risk factors and current research and treatments available to address some symptoms. This program is 1.5 hours, which includes time for questions and answers. Pathlights is hosting this interactive class in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association and the Blue Island Public Library. Join us at the Blue Island Public Library located at 2433 York in Blue Island.

Memory Café - Virtual Travel Along Route 66

April 13 | 11:00 AM | Wednesday

With facts and songs from the iconic Route 66, we’ll travel an interactive, fun & educational journey through Texas, Arizona, Chicago, California, New Mexico & Illinois to stopping along the way to see football stadiums, the Grand Canyon & Beverly Hills. Our guide will be Lia Jill Levitt, M.Phil, M.S., CDP, and owner of Ain’t She Sweet, LLC. Jill is a coach, public speaker, and author of memoir, “Ain’t She Sweet: A Coming of (Old) Age Story“ that details her life growing up in a nursing home and the often funny, at times sad, and always impactful privilege of learning about life from older people. Her hopefully soon to be published book, inspired her to form a company dedicated to inspiring seniors, named for her grandmother’s favorite song. This virtual event is for people living with dementia and other forms of cognitive impairment and their care partners. Registration is required. Call Catherine at 708.274.0052 or e-mail cstowers@pathlights.org.

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Prepare to Care

May 14 | 10 A.M. - 12 P.M. | Saturday Taking care of an aging family member is one of the most important roles we will take on during our lives. It is also one of the most daunting and demanding roles we will ever experience. And one we should not navigate all alone. What legal documents do you need to put in place in advance? What health care and financial decisions are you allowed to make for your loved one? What are you legally obligated to do or not do? And what professionals and community resources are available to help you navigate the best long-term care plan possible for your loved one? This session presented Helen Mesoloras, an elder law attorney at Dutton Casey & Mesoloras, will provide valuable information and advice which every family caregiver needs to know. We are hosting this class in partnership with the Oak Lawn Public Library. Join us at the Oak Lawn Public Library, 9427 S. Raymond Ave. in Oak Lawn or via Zoom from the comfort of your own home. For more information regarding this event, visit cal.olpl.org .

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Group

April 25 | 11 AM | Wednesday May 23 | 11 AM | Wednesday

This Grandparents and other relatives raising children support group offers inspiration, encouragement, and education about resources that are available to help. Add us to your schedule – this virtual support group meets the fourth Monday of every month by Zoom. Registration is required. Call Catherine at 708.274.0052 or e-mail cstowers@pathlights.org.

How do I sign up for these events?

What is the cost of these events?

These events are all FREE . Please contact Catherine Stowers, Program Manager at Pathlights by calling (708) 274-0052 or email cstowers@pathlights.org for any questions.

Pre-register for classes by contacting Catherine Stowers, Program Manager at Pathlights by calling (708) 274-0052 or email cstower@spathlights.org . A zoom link will be sent following registration.

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ORLAND PARK HEALTH & FITNESS

HEALTH & FITNESS CENTER

As a proud member of the Medical Fitness Association (MFA), we focus on health benefits and preventative care along with transformational exercise. We believe that both a healthy mind and body are essential to healthy living. That’s why we approach health and wellness from a medically integrated perspective. It’s all here for you at Orland Park Health & Fitness Center.

ophfc.com (708) 226-0555

What Does Your Membership Include?

MEMBERSHIP FEES Senior Individual (62+)

$68

Senior Couple (62+)

$120

• Locker rooms: towels, locker service, sauna, whirlpool, and steam room • Access to personal training and specialty programs led by our degreed and certified fitness specialists • Indoor walking/running track • 25-yard lap pool, warm-water therapy pool • Massage services *Additional Fee • FREE fitness assessment and personalized exercise plan to help you achieve your goals • 90+ group exercise classes, FREE to members. View our full list of classes at ophfc.com.

GUEST PASS Daily

$10

Weekly

$30

Monthly

$78

PUNCH PASS 3-Punch

$25

5-Punch

$40

10-Punch

$75

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Aquatic exercise is a great option for individuals who are looking for a low impact option and will keep you moving. Don’t have a pool membership? Visit ophfc. com or stop by the Orland Park Health and Fitness Center to see aquatics offerings and more! OPHFC Fitness Tip: Try Aquatic Exercises!

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Aquatic exercises are low impact on your joints and can be beneficial for individuals living with arthritis, and lessen pain for those with osteoporosis. Water exercises have also been proven to improve heart health and reduce stress. You can do aquatic exercises even if you don't know how to swim. Try starting with water walking. In water that’s about waist-high, walk across the pool swinging your arms (as you do when walking on land), keeping your back straight, and avoid walking on your tiptoes. Anyone Can Do It 2

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The water provides resistance to strengthen your muscles. There is also a variety of resistance equipment that you can use to progress the resistance. Try exercising with water bells or even a pool noodle to increase muscle strength! It can be social (if you’d like it to be!). Water walk with a friend in the shallow lane to or meet new people in group classes! To join an aquatic class at OPHFC visit ophfc.com/membership . Natural Water Resistance It’s Fun! 4 3

There are a variety of options! Options vary between types of pools, water temperatures, and different modes of exercise. You can try water walking, swimming, attend an Aqua Aerobics class or even an Arthritis Aqua class catered to individuals who have arthritis – just to name a few of these options! To increase resistance as your hands and arms move through the water, wear hand webs or other resistance devices. Water shoes can help you maintain better traction on the bottom of the pool.

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Reservations are required for lap lanes and therapy pool. View a full aquatic schedule online at ophfc.com.

AQUATIC SCHEDULE

Aqua Aerobics

Put the water resistance to work for you during this high-energy cardiovascular workout. The class concludes with strengthening exercises and a stretch. 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM | Friday 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM | Saturday OPHFC Lap Pool 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM | Monday 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM | Tuesday 4:30 PM - 5:15 PM | Wednesday 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM | Thursday 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM | Thursday

Resident fee is $10 FREE for Members

Perfect for those looking to make a splash by adding low impact high-energy aquatic exercise to your fitness routine. With less impact on joints, water creates natural resistance, which means every step is more challenging and helps tone your muscles! 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM | Monday OPHFC Lap Pool Aqua Zumba

9:15 AM - 10:00 AM Monday & Wednesday OPHFCTherapy Pool Senior Aqua

10:45 AM - 11:30 PM | Mon & Wed 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM | Mon, Wed & Fri 12:30 PM - 1:15 PM | Tues &Thurs 7:00 PM - 7:45 PM | Thurs OPHFCTherapy Pool WET Program

This class will focus on light cardiovascular conditioning, along with basic aquatic toning exercises, equipment will be used.

This class is deal for those with arthritis, joint replacement, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, etc. Participants engage in a variety of exercises that will improve range of motion and strength muscles and joints.

Resident fee is $10 FREE for Members

Resident fee is $10 FREE for Members

Resident fee is $10 FREE for Members

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LAND SCHEDULE

To view a full land schedule online at ophfc.com.

Massage Therapy

Ongoing Activity Call for Appointment | OPHFC

Orland Park Health & Fitness Center hosts a unique combination of wellness and fitness services, including Massage Therapy. Book a massage for yourself or a loved one today!

Members Residents Non-Residents

A beginner Yoga class designed to meet the needs of seniors and other participants with special needs. Chairs will be used. This class will last 45 minutes. May 4 - August 31 10:30 A.M. - 11:15 A.M. | Wednesday OPHFC Studio B Gentle Yoga

30 Minutes $40 60 Minutes $60 90 Minutes $95

$45 $65

$55 $75

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Adult Dance Classes (45-Minute & 1-Hour Classes)

Resident fee is $10 FREE for Members

45-Minute: Times Vary 1-Hour: 5 P.M. - 6 P.M. CAC & FLC - Dance Studios

These classes will be a great workout while learning about ballet, tap or jazz. Beginner classes will introduce the fundamentals of basic steps, choreography and terminology while the intermediate tappers will work on more challenging steps and combinations. Please wear comfortable clothing. Tap, ballet or jazz shoes are required.

May 5, 2022 | 12 P.M. | Lobby

Cost: FREE Prizes: FitFunds, guest passes & more! Join us for five rounds of Bingo and have a good time with other OPHFC members celebrating Cinco de Mayo.

1-Hour | Through Jun 4 Resident fee is $16 Non-resident fee is $24

45-Minute | Through Jun 4 Resident fee is $16 Non-resident fee is $24

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CENTENNIAL PARK AQUATIC CENTER

Cost of Membership • Resident rates through April 30 – Resident Senior (55+) | $58 • Crossover membership special – Sportsplex members and Orland Park Health & Fitness Center members receive 20% off regular priced pool membership to Centennial Park Aquatic Center membership.

Centennial Park Aquatic Center

Pool memberships are now available online at orlandpark.org. To ensure residents receive the resident rate on their membership, a Resident ID must be issued to all Orland Park residents 3 years of age and older. NOTE: Non-resident rates will be charged to all participants without a valid Village of Orland Park Resident ID.

Daily Admission Fees/Memberships

Resident IDs

To ensure residents receive the resident rate for their pool membership as well as drop-in and recreational activities, a Resident ID must be issued to all Orland Park residents 3 years of age and older. This Resident ID will be required as proof of residency to ensure that resident privileges are not abused. Resident ID cards are available free of charge at the Sportsplex and Village Hall cashier's office during regular business hours. To obtain a Resident ID card, proof of residency is required by showing a valid driver's license/state ID. The Resident ID cards must be renewed annually. Note: Non-resident rates will be charged to all participants without a valid Village of Orland Park Resident ID.

Non-Resident • $22 (Mon. - Thurs.)

Resident • $10 • $7 (After 5:00 p.m.)

• $25 (Fri. - Sun) • $25 (Holidays)

Hours

Daily Hours May 28 - Sept 5

12 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Modified Hours May 31 - June 3

12 p.m. - 8 p.m.

July 4 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sept 5 - Labor Day 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.

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