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Director's Message

Knit Wits, April 2011

By Susan Hoskins

with guest editor Susan M. Friedman. Anyone who comes into the SPB knows that it is a busy place, filled with activities every day. You may be less familiar with the activities at Spruce Circle. The Spruce Circle Office is a satellite of PSRC and it is home to our support and guidance staff. The staff can help with information and linkage to area resources, help with benefit applications, consultations and more. You can also find chair exercise, literature, memoir writing, Let’s Talk English and Let’s Talk Too.

   

 
 
Additionally it is the site of the monthly folding of our Mature Princeton Newsletter.
ne particularly exciting group at Spruce Circle is the Friday Knit Wits. Meeting from 1 to 3, this group of talented and dynamic women produce a remarkable array of hand knit items. Some of their work is for family and friends, but many creations are donated to worthy causes, both locally and internationally. Baby blankets go to area hospitals via the Linus Project, chemo caps are made available to anyone with hair loss due to chemotherapy, sweaters go to orphanages worldwide via Guidepost Knit for Kids, hats and scarves to a local agency serving the homeless, dolls to Haitian children, lap robes to returning injured veterans and prayer shawls to the Purling Angels.
 
Additionally the Knit Wits hold an annual sale to raise funds for the Princeton Senior Resource Center and its programs. Proceeds from the first year’s sale funded the organization and display of original artwork by Spruce Circle residents. The art work, including pieces by Rex Goreleigh, Nancy Watson, Girish Advani and John O’Connor (on display in the Community Room and office) is well worth the visit. This year a major project funded by the sale will be the purchase of a Japanese maple tree for the Spruce Circle property. The tree will be planted to honor the memory of a very special PSRC volunteer and member of the Knit Wits - Frederica Stark. In line with other Knit Wits projects, the tree will serve to make the world a little more beautiful.
 
Having told so much about the projects of this group, we should tell you something about the women who make up this group. Ranging in age from 55 to 85 years old, these diverse and incredibly interesting women share great conversation as a back drop to the clacking of needles. Deep friendships have developed and members support each other through the joys and sorrows of life. Newcomers are always warmly embraced and drawn in. Clearly, this is a group that not only provides valuable social interaction but also a powerful sense of purpose and legacy in knowing that one has made a difference in someone’s life, either in the group or for the recipient of the knitwear. The group is open and welcomes new participants.
 
Susan W. Hoskins and Susan M. Friedman
 

Previous Messages

June 2013 - Age Friendly Communities

June 2013 - Age Friendly Communities

May 2013 - Navigating a Changing HealthCare Landscape

April 2013 - Becoming Visible

March 2013 - Navigating Life’s Transitions

February 2013 - Partners in Caring Princeton

January 2013 - Men as Caregivers

December 2012 - The Safety Net

November 2012 - Going Solo

October 2012 - Documenting Your History

September 2012 - A Journey of Transformation

July - August 2012 - Gratitude & Moving

June 2012 - Diversity

May 2012- Aging in America

APRIL 2012 - TEN YEARS

March 2012 - Patient-centered Care

February 2012 - Can you Spare an Hour?

January 2012 - Challenges & Opportunities

December - Are you Prepared for Emergencies?

November - We need YOU!

October - Chocolate for Memory

September- Looking Back and Looking Forward

July - August 2011; Ageism

June 2011 - Accessibility

May 2011 - Paper retention

Knit Wits, April 2011

Lessons and Legacies, March 2011

Independent Living February 2011

Home Safety January 2011

Witness to my Life December 2010

Elections, benefits and open enrollment November 2010

Retire in 3D!

Strategic Planning September 2010

Am I Old? July 2010

Memory Clutter June 2010

Aging In America May 2010

Volunteering April 2010

Spirituality March 2010

Estate Planning February 2010

Encore Careers January 2010

Hiring Home Care December 2009

Annual Giving by Sharon Naeole November 2009

Flu Pandemic 2009 October 2009

Healthy Memory, Healthy Mind September 2009

A Personal Perspective on Caregiving July/August 2009

TRANSPORTATION May 2009

Wei Ji: Crisis, Danger and Opportunity April 2009

Write your own obituary March 2009

Hobbies February 2009

Hope and Vision in Challenging Times
January 2009

Medicare Changes 2008: Take A Look! December 2008

Scams, Frauds and Rip-offs November 2008

Engaged Retirement: Beyond Financial Planning October 2008

September 2008 Caregiver Dilemmas

Finding Rhythm and Purpose July/August 2008

Spring Cleaning II June 2008

V + OA = ER (Volunteering + Older Americans=Engaged Retirement)May 2008

Spring Cleaning April 2008

Have You Had the Talk Yet? March 2008

Get Moving with FitRhythms™! February 2008

My Condolences January 2008

Advocacy December 2007

What Are Social Services? November 2007

Sensitive Topics October 2007

Plan for the Future September 2007

The Up-side of Aging Summer 2007

Volunteering June 2007

Strategic Plan May 2007

National Conference on Aging: Let's ReThink Aging April 2007

Brain Health March 2007

Resiliency February 2007

Transportation January 2007

Season of Giving December 2006

Medicare Part D November 2006

April Hill McElroy October 2006

Civic Engagement September 2006

Change June 2006

White House Conference on Aging May 2006

Hearing Loss April 2006

GrandPals March 2006

Lets Talk February 2006

Eldertopia January 2006

Hoarding December 2005

Annual Report: November 2005

Are You Prepared? October 2005

Planning Ahead October 2005

Watch Your Language September 2005

Medicare Part D Summer 2005

Sue Tillett June 2005

The End of the Journey May 2005

Clutter March 2005

New Dietary Guidelines February 2005

Transitions January 2005

Funding December 2004

Caregiving November 2004

Civic Engagement with GrandPals October 2004

A New Look September 2004

Safe Driving Summer 2004

Food Safety June 2004

Communication June 2004

The Challenge of Giving Care May 2004

Seniors On The Move April 2004

Depression March 2004

McGreevey February 2004

Medications January 2004

Random Acts of Kindness December 2003

Civic Engagement November 2003

Reverse Mortgages Oct 2003

Emergency Preparedness, Jan 2003


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