| There are plenty of
activities and organizations open for seniors in Beverly Hills/Morgan
Park. Visit this month's Senior Calendar
for current happenings. Most of the following clubs and facilities host regular social and
informational programs, many of which are free or offered for low fees.
Call your church, bank, library or nearest park for information on
additional activities and programs.
Renaissance Academy
St. Xavier University
3700 W. 103rd St.
773/298-3149 or 708/974-1078
Renaissance Academy schedules more than 40 classes in the fall,
winter and spring on the campus of SXU, Tues. and Thurs. afternoons.
Recent offerings: Behind the Headlines, Opera Encore, Movies as an Art
Form, Scripture from Scratch, Writing Family History and Getting a
Handle on Your Finances. Dues: $125/year, covers fees for up to 4
classes in each session.
St. Barnabas Church
10134 S. Longwood Dr.
773/779-1166
Leisure Club offers seniors a place to pursue mutual interests
and enjoy outings with parishioners. Programs feature guest speakers
addressing topical issues. Trips take members as near as neighborhood
venues and as far as neighboring states. Open to all parish seniors.
Meetings: 2nd Tues., monthly, Parish Hall (accessible by elevator).
Beverly Evangelical
Covenant Church
10545 S. Claremont Ave.
773/445-4319
Covenant Companions is open to all neighborhood seniors
interested in participating in Christian Bible Study, fellowship and
recreational events. No dues. Meetings: Time and place varies;
call for schedule.
St. Cajetan Church
11234 S. Artesian Ave.
773/238-4100
Sharpies participate in intergenerational programs with St.
Cajetan School students, day trips in and outside the city, and social
activities at the church. Meetings often feature guest speakers.
Dues: $3/year, plus $2 each meeting. Open to all parish seniors.
Meetings: 1st & 3rd Thurs., Feb. - December, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Memorial Hall.
Morgan Park United Methodist Church
11030 S. Longwood Dr.
773/238-2600
Senior Women's Bible Study and fellowship, open to community.
No dues. Meetings: 10:30 a.m. to noon, Tues., Sept. - May, Asbury
Room.
St. John Fisher Church
10234 S. Washtenaw
773/445-6565
Tip-Toppers: Open to all parish seniors. Meetings: Every other
Wed., noon, Church basement.
St. Walter Church
11722 S. Oakley
773/779-1515
St. Walter Seniors: Open to all parish seniors. Meetings: 1st &
3rd Mon., 1 to 3:30 p.m., Peterson Hall.
Christ the King Church
9235 S. Hamilton Ave.
773/238-4877
Those With Leisure uses one meeting day for a trip or lunch, and
the other to stay local, socialize, hear an informational program or
work on a project that benefits the church. Dues: $5/year plus $2
at each meeting. Membership open to parishioners age 55 & up.
Meetings: 1 to 3 p.m., 2nd & 4th Wed., Gleason Center.
Ridge Historical Society
10621 S. Seeley
773/881-1675
Get involved in preserving your community's history and learning more
about Beverly Hills/Morgan Park. Be a volunteer docent, or just come to
enjoy great company and interesting programs. Individual Dues:
$20/year. Meetings: 2:30 p.m., 1st Sun. with program every other
month. Museum and archives open 2 to 5 p.m., Thurs., Sun. & by
appointment.
Beverly Arts Center
2153 W. 111th St.
773/445-3838
Programs, classes, art exhibits, theatrical performances, special events
. . . There are dozens of ways for seniors to enjoy themselves and
expand their artistic experiences at the BAC! Senior dues:
$25/year.
22nd District Police
Senior Advisory Committee
Meetings: Monthly, Morgan Park Presbyterian Church, 11056 S. Longwood
Dr. Call 312/747-1104.
19th Ward Office
10444 S. Western
773/238-8766
Senior Bingo is an early summer program with Monday afternoon
Bingo, refreshments and socialization at Kennedy Park, 113th and
Western. Open to all 19th Ward seniors. Free. Call for schedule.
Edna White Community Garden
111th and Homewood Avenue
Enjoy this public garden by simply visiting or by digging in to help
with gardening chores. For more information, call Pat McGrail, 238-6196.
Founders Bank Senior Club
Founders Bank, 773/445-4500
SENIOR
RESOURCES
Bev/Mor Senior Services
MidAmerica Bank
10801 S. Western Ave.
773/239-6000, ext. 220
Call this office for information on almost any program or service for
seniors offered in Beverly Hills/Morgan Park: 55Alive drivers classes,
Medicare/insurance assistance, Chicago Department on Aging trips and
services, income tax assistance; referrals for respite care, wellness
programs and other health needs, and more. Active Bev/Mor seniors also
volunteer for the annual Ridge Walk, Kiwanis Peanut Day, Lions Candy Day
and BAPA special events. Office hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mon.,
Tues., Thurs. and Fri. Stop by or call Hannelore Smith, Director.
Home Delivered Meals
Pat Boyd, 773/239-0279
Sue Delves, 773/445-5806
Hot meals prepared by Belhaven Retirement Home are delivered to
homebound neighbors by volunteers from community churches at noon, Mon.
through Fri. Fees are charged for food, but not delivery. Volunteers are
welcome! Check with your church or Bev/Mor Senior Office, or call Pat
Boyd or Sue Delves.
St. Xavier University
Nursing Center
3700 W. 103rd St.
773/298-3731
Free blood pressure screenings and health teaching. Hepatitis A & B &
flu shots; tetanus boosters, TB tests for small fee. Some fee services
covered by Medicare. Open at least1 day a week. Registered Nurse on
duty.
Beverly Area Planning Association
10233 S. Wood St.
773/233-3100
Trades Referral Service provides the names of companies offering
services such as plumbing, roofing, home and carpet cleaning,
landscaping, electrical, etc. Referred companies must have three letters
of recommendation.
Rainbow House
10749 S. Artesian Ave.
773/238-5411
Community Resource Program offers support services for women of
all ages who seek to end abuse in their lives. Services: individual
counseling, support groups, court and systems advocacy, workshops and
training.
Beverly/Morgan Park Mental Health
Center
1971 W. 111th St.
Counseling services.
Golden Diners Luncheons
Bethany Union Church
1750 W. 103rd St.
773/239-6000, ext. 220
Nutritious meals, socialization, exercise available through the Chicago
Department on Aging. Make reservations. Fee.
19th Ward Office
10444 S. Western
773/238-8766
Assistance with city & local services, programs.
SENIOR
RESIDENCES
Continuing care facilities offer
independent, assisted and skilled nursing care. Beautiful grounds,
quality care, stimulating activities and other amenities are available
here in the midst of the lovely residential community.
Belhaven Health Care & Retirement
11401 S. Oakley
773/233-6311
Smith Village
2340 W. 113th Pl.
773/881-4950
Call for an appointment or brochure.
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