by Brissa Ojeda on 2013-11-20

"Tell Me 'bout The Good Ol' Days" was the theme of the Grand Terrace Senior Center's 17th annual Gold & Silver potluck banquet held at the Senior Center on Nov. 11 - Memorial Day - and just as the theme encouraged, many seniors gathered to reminisce on the "good ol' days" and engage in a potluck-style meal. The Grand Terrace Senior Center has been hosting the annual Gold & Silver Banquet for nearly two decades. Put on in a joint effort between the center's banquet and Sunshine committees, the event recognizes those senior center members aged 80 and up. Seniors were recognized with certificates distributed on behalf of Assembly Member Cheryl Brown and Congressman Gary Miller, Gold & Silver potluck banquet committee members explained. The event is always held on the Veterans Day holiday, and for that reason many senior center members come out patriotically dressed up with shirts or hats representing the wars in which they fought. Along with award recipients, veterans were also honored at the event. Approximately six senior center veterans attended this year's Gold & Silver Senior Potluck: Don Bartee, George Wood, Dennis Kidd, Bob Peter, Dorothy Alzen and Gerard Dunn. Don Bartee is the current treasurer of the senior board of the Grand Terrace Senior Center. "We put on this event on Veterans Day because the center is closed for the holiday and we take advantage of the holiday to honor those veterans amongst us at the senior center, in addition to the Gold & Silver award recipients," Bartee said. Banquet committee members felt each year the event seems to draw more seniors. This year 80 seniors attended the potluck, which is, according to board member and Sunshine Committee chairman Arlene Weaver, a rather successful number. More than half of the Grand Terrace senior residents attending were awarded with either Gold or Silver awards. The Silver award certificates recognized those senior center members ages 80 and up, while Gold award certificates recognized senior members 90 and up. This particular year there were awardees upwards of 100, explained Weaver and Bartee. Recipients received their certificates as Socorro Pantaleon, a representative of Gary Miller's office, individually presented the certificates to each recipient. Jane Haines, two-year Vice President of the Grand Terrace Senior Center, explained that the senior center presents opportunities for socialization between the seniors, which she feels is beneficial. This year's larger crowd was also a good thing, she felt. "People who don't usually come to the senior center attend the big events like this potluck, and it is good since it gets them to socialize and be up and about." Many Grand Terrace senior residents take part in the socialization opportunities the Senior Center has to offer. According to Grand Terrace Senior Center Board Secretary Lois Hansen, one of the most rewarding parts of serving as a board member is being able to provide those seniors who feel alone in their latter years with fellowship through engaging activities. Jim and Gloria Carroll, active Grand Terrace Senior Center members and Silver Award recipients, expressed their enthusiasm for the center by describing it as a a "very fun place filled with friendly people." President JoAnn Johnson said, "There have been a lot of good things working as president; I wouldn't be able to point out one specific thing. It's simply great. The fact that I've stuck with it for 26 years comes to prove how amazing this senior center is." The Gold & Silver Senior Potluck ended with an audio soundtrack of the song "Grandpa Tell Me 'bout The Good Old Days" by The Judds. Following the soundtrack, the raffle winners were announced and many seniors in attendance left with hands full of prizes provided by area businesses like The Tire Guys, Rialto Players, Nickelodeon Pizza, Sara's Barber Shop, Stater Bros., Thai Kitchen, and more. [END] GT Senior Gold & Silver Potluck Date: Monday, November 11, 2013 Time: 11:30 a.m. Google Map Event Location: Grand Terrace Senior Center Address: 22627 Grand Terrace Rd. Grand Terrace CA 92313 Description: Honoring 80+ & 90+ seniors. Please bring potluck dish to serve six or more. 17th annual event. CONTACT INFO Phone: Don Bartee, 909-783-1150 ORIGINAL ARTICLE: "Tell Me 'bout The Good Ol' Days" was the theme of the Grand Terrace Senior Center's 17th annual Gold & Silver potluck banquet. Just as the banquet theme encouraged, many Grand Terrace senior residents gathered together at the senior center to reminisce on the "good ol' days" and engage in a potluck-style meal on Monday November 11, 2013. The Grand Terrace Senior Center has been hosting the annual and successful Gold & Silver Banquet for the past 17 years. It is put on with a team effort by the banquet committee of the GRand Terrace Senior Center and the Sunshine committee, a committee which helps unite the senior center members by sending out cards on birthdays, in times of illness, death, or any other unfortunate or happy situations. Every year the Grand Terrace Senior center recognizes those devoted senior center members ages 80 and up at the banquet. They are recognized with certificates that are distributed on behalf of assembly member Sheryl Brown and U.S. Congressman and Representative Gary Miller, Gold & Silver potluck banquet committee members explained. The event is always put on on Veteran's Day and for that reason many senior center members come out patriotically dressed up with shirts or hats representing the wars they fought. Along with the award recipients, veterans were also honored at the event. There was approximately a total of six senior center veterans attending the Gold & Silver Senior Potluck: Don Bartee, George Wood, Dennis Kidd, Bob Peter, Dorothy Alzen, and Gerard Dunn. Don Bartee is the current treasurer of the senior board of the Grand Terrace Senior Center. "We put on this event on Veteran's Day because the center is closed for the holiday and we take advantage of the holiday to honor those veterans amongst us at the senior center in addition to the Gold & Silver award recipients," Bartee said. Banquet committee members proclaimed the senior potluck banquet is done every year, and each year the event seems to draw more and more seniors that hardly or never attend the senior center. There were approximately 80 seniors attending the potluck this year, which is, according to board member and Sunshine committee chairman Arlene Weaver, a rather successful number. Committee and board members rejoiced on the successful turnout. More than half of the Grand Terrace senior residents attending were awarded with either Gold or Silver awards. The Silver award certificates recognized those senior center members ages 80 and up, while Gold award certificates recognized senior members 90 and up. This particular year there was a Gold award recipient of the age of 103. Recipients received their certificates with big smiles as Socorro Pantaleon, a representative of Gary Miller's office, individually presented the certificates to each recipient. Jane Haines, two-year Vice President of the Grand Terrace Senior Center, said, "The seniors have no place to go and if they dont come to the places like the senior center they just stay home moping around, which results in sooner death since they don't get much exercise or socialization, something the senior center emphasizes and promotes greatly. It's one of our majorr events. People that dont usually come to the senior center attend the big events like this potluck and it is good since it gets them to socialize and be up and about." Many Grand Terrace senior residents take part in the great socialization opportunities and healthy lifestyle the Grand Terrace Senior Center has to offer. According to Grand Terrace Senior Center board secretary Lois Hansen, one of the most rewarding parts of serving as a board member at the senior center is being able to provide those seniors who feel alone in their latter years with fellowship through engaging activities. Jim and Gloria Carroll, active Grand Terrace Senior Center members and Silver Award recipients, expressed their enthusiasm for the senior center by describing it as a a "very fun place filled with friendly people." Rick Cutler, staff member of the Grand Terrace Senior Center, added to the importance of senior centers within communities by stating how senior centers provide senior residents who tend to remain isolated, which is an unhealthy lifestyle, with a place in which to engage with other seniors in the community and in doing so promoting a healthier lifestyle. "There have been a lot of good things working as President that i wouldn't be able to point out one specific thing. It's simply great. The fact that i've stuck with it for 26 years comes to prove how amazing this senior center is," active community volunteer and current President of the senior board, Joann Johnson, of the Grand Terrace Senior Center said. The Gold & Silver Senior Potluck ended with an audio soundtrack of the song "Grandpa Tell Me 'bout The Good Old Days" by The Judds, a popular American country music duo of the eighties. Following the soundtrack the raffle winners were announced and many seniors in attendance left with full hands with prizes provided by local businesses within Grand Terrace such as: The Tire Guys, Rialto Players, Nickelodean, Sara's Barber Shop, Stater Bros., Thai Kitchen, and much more.