SEPTEMBER 2007
September PrintableRemember when hula-hoops, sock hops, drive-in movies, and fins were all the craze? Ah, the good ol’ Fifties! Today’s senior adults were busy raising young families during the decade, but they still managed to find time for some good old-fashioned fun. Your group will enjoy reminiscing about leisure and recreation in the Fabulous Fifties. Here are some activities to elicit memories of family time.
- Ask participants to recall memories of the television game show Name That Tune, which first aired in the 1950s. Hold a 1950s Name That Tune contest. Encourage group members to name the title and artist of old fifties songs.
- Relive the days of the pet poodle craze. Pass around old poodle collectibles, such as a poodle skirt, stuffed poodle, poodle figurine, poodle pin, or poodle planter. Ask if anyone owned a toy poodle as a family pet.
- Hold a 1950s costume contest. Suggestions: greaser, beatnik, Elvis, carhop, soda jerk, cheerleader.
- Share photographs of old-fashioned roadside diners of the 1950s. Describe the decor and the food choices. What songs did participants listen to on the jukebox? Sample a diner treat - an ice cream sundae (ice cream, chocolate syrup, whipped cream, and a cherry on top).
- Hold a Scrabble competition or bridge tournament. Or, play some favorite card games of the 1950s, e.g., rummy, canasta, hearts.
- Enjoy the hilarity of the comedy duo, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, by watching one of their old movies or episodes from The Colgate Comedy Hour , which ran on NBC in the1950s.
- Share recollections of 1950s backyard barbecues. What do the men remember about grilling for the neighborhood get-togethers? Share recipes from Betty Crocker cookbooks of the decade.
- Enjoy a "Mitch Miller and His Gang" sing-along. The Sing Along with Mitch albums of the 50s featured a chorus singing old favorite tunes. Try "The Yellow Rose of Texas," "Carolina in the Morning," or "By the Light of the Silvery Moon." (Check out the Mitch Miller collection in the ElderSong catalog
- Chuckle at old Peanuts comic strips, which debuted in the 1950s. Encourage group members to share some insights they have learned from the Peanuts characters.
- Lip sync to 1950s pop singers, like Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, Doris Day, Connie Francis, or Patti Page. Remember "Love and Marriage" or "How Much is That Doggie in the Window"?
- Share memories of summer vacations/day trips in the family station wagon. Show pictures of an old Ford Country Squire or Buick Roadmaster. Ask: What was it like to travel in a station wagon? What were some of your favorite vacation spots? Did you ever travel on Route 66? What do you remember about the newly built interstate highways?
- Ask participants to describe the impact of Walt Disney on family entertainment in the 1950s. Mention The Mickey Mouse Club; the opening of Disneyland in 1955; and the 1950s films Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Peter Pan, and Lady and the Tramp.
- Share family photographs of children playing Little League Baseball. Ask group members if their whole family became involved in the sport, as a coach, player, or fan. Read this popular baseball poem aloud to your group: "Casey at the Bat."
- Ask participants what they remember about a 1950s ice cream parlor, pizza parlor, drive-in movie theatre, bowling alley, or record shop.
- Enjoy some wholesome 1950s entertainment by watching one of these favorite musicals: Oklahoma! Show Boat, Carousel, Singin’ in the Rain, or South Pacific.
Want to plan more fun from the decade of the 1950s? The ElderSong catalog is full of helpful resources. We’ve highlighted a few of them below.
Continue to look for upcoming editions of this newsletter the last week of the month. Our newsletter contains useful information to make your job of working with older adults more fulfilling. In this issue you’ll find:
- Family Fun in the Fifties
- Fifties Celebrity Quiz
- Featured Products for September
- Thought for the Month
FAMILY FUN IN THE FIFTIES
If you want to learn how to encourage older adults to share their life stories, try the new resource Getting to Know the Life Stories of Older Adults: Activities for Building Relationships. The book is full of engaging exercises to help senior adults look at their life experiences in a new way. There are nine scripted main exercises and more than 30 informal mini-exercises covering topics such as Name Stories, A Special Home, Holiday Traditions, Family Leisure Time and the 1950s, Life as Social History, Best Qualities, and more! The exercises - designed to draw on positive memories - are easy to implement with a minimum amount of preparation and props. You’ll uncover the unique experiences, characteristics, and interests of your participants. BONUS: The resource includes a CD-ROM with participant handouts, read-aloud passages, informational charts, and art templates for easy printing.
The exercises in Part 3 of the book - "Family Leisure Time and the 1950s," "How Things Have Changed," and "Life as Social History"- are full of games, discussion, and storytelling ideas to elicit memories of family life in the Fifties. Your group will especially enjoy reminiscing about the early days of television!
Do you need a visual tour of the decade? The Reader’s Digest DVD The Fabulous 50s: The Fun and the Feel of America’s Dream Decade will provide your group with an overview of the history and culture of America in the Fifties, when television became the new medium of the home. Relive the days of Elvis, Levittown, I Love Lucy, Thunderbirds, and Ike and Mamie Eisenhower. Get a taste of 50s music from Nat "King" Cole, Liberace, Jerry Lee Lewis, Frank Sinatra, and Elvis Presley. There are also celebrity appearances by TV personalities, sports heroes, and entertainers, including Steve Allen, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Rocky Marciano, and Bogart & Bacall. The DVD includes coverage of world and national events such as President Truman and the Korean War, the elections of 1952 and 1956, McCarthyism, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth, the marriage of John Kennedy, the opening of Disneyland, and the launching of Sputnik.
Entertainment comes in many forms. Ask participants if they danced to love songs in the 1950s. Chances are that the Italian-American pop crooner Dean Martin sang many of their favorite songs. The compact disk Dean Martin: All-Time Greatest Hits is a collection of Dean’s hit songs of the 1940s and 1950s. Your group will enjoy "That’s Amore," as well as gems like "Volare," "You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You," "Innamorata," and "Come Back to Sorrento." Reminisce about the career of the singer, actor, and comedian. Ask participants if they remember the members of the Rat Pack or if they ever saw Dean’s nightclub act in Las Vegas. What do they recall about The Dean Martin Show on NBC or his celebrity roast specials?
FIFTIES CELEBRITY QUIZ
Television quiz shows were popular in the Fifties. Try a trivia quiz with your group. Read each clue about a celebrity in the Fifties and ask group members to name the person.
- He hosted a Saturday night variety show that featured "champagne music." Lawrence Welk
- He was a famous composer and a conductor of the New York Philharmonic. Leonard Bernstein
- This glamorous movie actress with violet eyes was once married to Eddie Fisher. Elizabeth Taylor
- This movie star left Hollywood to marry Prince Rainier of Monaco. Grace Kelly
- He was the first host of The Tonight Show. Steve Allen
- He wrote the popular parenting book, The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care. Dr. Benjamin Spock
- He served as U.S. president from 1953-1961. Dwight Eisenhower
- This all-star Yankee catcher and team manager became famous for his "yogiisms." (Example: "It ain’t over ’til it’s over.") Yogi Berra
- He became Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1953. Earl Warren
- He won the Pulitzer Prize for drama for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Tennessee Williams
FEATURED PRODUCTS FOR SEPTEMBER - 15% off
Getting to Know the Life Stories of Older Adults: Activities for Building Relationships. - 216-page book, plus CD-Rom - Regularly $39.95. Online sale price $33.95.
The Fabulous 50s: The Fun and the Feel of America’s Dream Decade - 122-minute DVD - Regularly $24.95. Online sale price $21.20.
Dean Martin: All-Time Greatest Hits - 33-minute CD, 12 songs - Regularly $10.95. Online sale price $9.30.
THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH
"Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it."
~ Henry David Thoreau
The ElderSong online newsletter is written by Sue Hansen.
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