Ingrid Sutton, Jane Larson and Sammie Krieger reunite to share memories of their
November Mediterranean cruise sponsored by Hart Park Senior Center.

Sherryl Wedel goes through a fellow cruiser's photo album at the Hart Park Mediterranean
Cruise Reunion Party. Travelers stopped at Genoa, Italy; Monte Carlo, Monaco (France); Valencia, Spain;
Malta; Tunis, Tunisia (North Africa); and spent 2 days in Rome.

Mike Price offers Jan Mulvaney some Italian cuisine that brings back memories of the
November 2007, Mediterranean Cruise sponsored by Hart Park Senior Center. Twenty-four
seniors cruised on the Italian ship "Sinfonia". Also appearing in this photo are Sammie Krieger,
Mary Jane Lewis, Edie Stenseth, Larry Parmeter and Eileen Bussler

A photo of the Italian cruise ship "Sinfonia" appears on the cake served by
Judi Parmeter and Mike Price. Cruisers from Hart Park Senior Center gathered to share pictures
and stories from their 10 day November Mediterranean cruise sponsored by the Center.
Other Activities

Even with the threat of 6 inches of snow on February 25th, over 80 people crowded Hart Park Senior Center to hear Journal/Sentinel's "In My Opinion" columnist Jim Stingl (left). Eugene Nickel stopped after the talk to ask a few more questions.

On March 5, 2008, Scott Walker helped serve lunch, greeted diners and answered questions at Hart Park Senior Center. He stopped to say hello to retired school teacher Shirley Leonard.

A March 10th program on "Emergency Preparedness for Older Adults" at the Civic Center supplied information on the risks our community faces and how to prepare for them. Judi Parmeter, head of the Wauwatosa Senior Commission, (standing), goes over certain points with Carole Cmeyla, Judy Dawley and Christa Katz, all members of Hart Park Senior Center. The program was co-sponsored by the Senior Commission and the Wauwatosa Health Department.

Red Hatters go Green! Since their meeting fell on St. Patrick's Day, the Red Hatters made an exception and came in GREEN. About to attack the shamrock cupcakes are Sybil Rockwell, Marcella Swiggum, Carol Anderson, and Ruth Heup. The Club meets the 3rd Monday of the month and is always looking for new members. Call Carol Anderson (774-2441) and find out more about Hart Park's Red Hatters.

Edie Stenseth poured tea for Lill Friedli (right) and Dorothy Klink at the "Time for Tea and First Lady Fashions" show on April 2 at the Hart Park Senior Center.
Ladies who wore hats had a chance to win a prize.

Ironically, Barb Koch (seated) got her hat from Goodwill who provided the fashions of 16 President's wives. Her tea pourer, Mary Holzhauer, won the drawing which all "hatted" ladies could enter at the April 2 tea and fashion show.

Not only did Dolly Kirchner head the Tea and Fashion Show, she refilled cups for Joann Brue (left) and Nancy Wenten.

Verna Bressers' matching hat and dress brought a Victorian flair to the April 2 tea.

Carole Cmeyla attended the April 2 tea and entered her name in the prize drawing.

Advisory Board Secretary Mary Kogler always supports the Center's functions.

Dolores Barber's sunflower hat brought a breath of spring to the April tea and fashion show party.

Everything was "coming up roses" on the hat Francis Cartier chose for the April 2 tea and fashion show
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