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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Beware of the following SCAMS:
- The IRS will NEVER call you.
Do not give any information to someone who calls saying they are from the IRS. Just hang up.
- MEDICARE will NEVER call you.
No one will ever call you to schedule a COVID-19 test at home. Hang up.
- SOCIAL SECURITY will NEVER call you.
If you are due money from the stimulus package, it will go directly to your bank account or you will receive a check. Social Security has your information. NEVER give your social security number. Medicare number, bank, credit card or other personal info to anyone who calls asking for it.
MORE INFO: Visit our Resources Page for more information about Personal, Web and Financial Safety.
Newsletter, October 01, 2024
Save the Date
There will be a Jass Tournament at Sir Johns Restaurant (915 N Broadway, White Plains) on Saturday, October 19th. Please contact Paul Jordi at telephone (914) 649-8390 or Peter Germann at (914) 962-3026 for more information.
Save the Date 2
We will have a Fondue Night on Monday, November 4th at 6 p.m. at “The Lavaux”. You are cordially invited! Sign up here and RSVP by October 29, 2024.
Save the Date 3
We have been invited to the Sunrise Senior Living Community located at 139 Eats 56th Street at Lexington Avenue from 3 to 5 p.m. for an afternoon of “Facts about Switzerland” and Fondue.
Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 for more information.
Wednesday, October 2 at 1pm
We will not be meeting at Senior Source today, but we will enjoy coffee and dessert at the Cheesecake Factory in New Jersey after lunch. The SBS will cover dessert and coffee. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Wednesday, October 9, at 2pm
We will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester at 2pm for dessert and coffee covered by the SBS. Please feel free to meet for lunch with your friends earlier before joining us at 2pm for dessert.
Wednesday, October 9, afternoon
We will have the annual visit to the SBS Columbarium at the Oakwood Cemetery after our gathering at the Mount Kisco Diner.
Wednesday, October 16 at 2pm
We will meet at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street in Forest Hills in Queens for dessert and coffee. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, October 22 at 2pm
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 76th Street for coffee and dessert. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756=4681.
Wednesday, October 23 at 2pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 3rd Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and dessert. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, October 24 at 2pm
We will meet at the Seventh Street café in Garden City on Long Island for coffee and cake. (Please note the date: this is not the last Thursday of the month) Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
We hope you will be able to enjoy the upcoming cooler weather and colorful leaves!
With best wishes to all,
Mary Jo Motyka MSW and Elise Karras LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, September 16, 2024
Although it is not officially the beginning of Autumn for a couple of days, we are relieved to welcome sunny, bright and brisk weather as a great relief from the hot and humid August weather last month!
Here is important information regarding the upcoming Medicare Open Enrollment
[ courtesy of Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (cms.gov) ]:
When is the Medicare Open Enrollment Period?
Every year, Medicare’s open enrollment period is October 15 - December 7.
What is the Medicare Open Enrollment Period?
Medicare health and drug plans can make changes each year—things like cost, coverage, and what providers and pharmacies are in their networks. October 15 to December 7 is when all people with Medicare can change their Medicare health plans and prescription drug coverage for the following year to better meet their needs.
How do people know if they need to change plans?
People in a Medicare health or prescription drug plan should always review the materials their plans send them, like the “Evidence of Coverage” (EOC) and “Annual Notice of Change” (ANOC). If their plans are changing, they should make sure their plans will still meet their needs for the following year. If they’re satisfied that their current plans will meet their needs for next year and it’s still being offered, they don’t need to do anything.
When can people get information about next year’s Medicare plans?
Information for next year’s plans will be available beginning in October.
Where can people find Medicare plan information or compare plans?
1-800-MEDICARE or Medicare.gov.
Where can CMS partners find information to help people with Medicare with open enrollment?
We have outreach and media materials for English-speaking, Spanish-speaking, and other audiences that can help you to help others with Medicare open enrollment.
Save the Date
There will be a Jass Tournament at Sir Johns Restaurant (915 N Broadway, White Plains) on Saturday, October 19th.
Please contact Paul Jordi at telephone (914) 649-8390 or Peter Germann at (914) 962-3026 for more information.
Save the Date 2
We will have a Fondue Night on Monday, November 4th at 6 p.m. at “The Lavaux”. You will receive the invitation shortly.
We invite you to participate in our activities and events in September:
Wednesday, September 18 at 2pm
We will meet at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street in Forest Hills, Queens for coffee and cake. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, September 24 at 2pm
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway at 76th Street for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, September 25 at 2pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 3rd Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and dessert. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, September 26 at 2pm
We will meet at the Seventh Street café in Garden City on Long Island for coffee and dessert. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
In the month of October:
Wednesday, October 2 at 1pm
We will not be meeting at Senior Source today, but we will enjoy coffee and dessert at the Cheesecake Factory in New Jersey after lunch. The SBS will cover dessert and coffee. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Wednesday, October 9, at 2pm
We will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester at 2pm for dessert and coffee covered by the SBS. Please feel free to meet for lunch with your friends earlier before joining us at 2pm for dessert.
Wednesday, October 9, afternoon
We will have the annual visit to the SBS Columbarium at the Oakwood Cemetery after our gathering at the Mount Kisco Diner.
Wednesday, October 16 at 2pm
We will meet at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street in Forest Hills in Queens for dessert and coffee. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, October 22 at 2pm
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 76th Street for coffee and dessert.Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756=4681.
Wednesday, October 23 at 2pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 3rd Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and dessert. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, October 24 at 2pm
We will meet at the Seventh Street café in Garden City on Long Island for coffee and cake. (Please note the date: this is not the last Thursday of the month) Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
We hope you will be able to enjoy the upcoming cooler weather and colorful leaves!
With best wishes to all,
Mary Jo Motyka MSW and Elise Karras LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, August 15, 2024
Dear Members,
After enduring weeks and weeks of very hot and humid weather, we have just had a bit of a break. I am sure we are all hoping that the warm and breezy spell with low humidity will last at least for a while.
Our new Team Member
You may be aware that Sandra Phillips left the SBS a while ago to pursue other opportunities.
The search for our Executive Assistant brought us to Michelle Bonilla who grew up in Oberwil, BL and now resides with her family in Brooklyn.
We are very happy that she accepted our offer and started with us this past week. If you need assistance or have questions, please contact her via telephone at (212) 246-0655, Ext. 201 or email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
ACTIVITIES
Events until the end of September:
Tuesday, August 20 at 2pm
We meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 76th Street for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, August 21 at 2pm
We will meet in Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street for coffee and dessert. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, August 22 at 2pm
We will meet on Long Island in Garden City at the Seventh Street Café for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, August 28 at 2pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Third Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Events in September
Monday, September 2 is Labor Day. The office will be closed.
Wednesday, September 4 at 2p.m.
We will meet (note the different venue) for the New Jersey gathering (weather permitting) at the home of our Executive Director. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 to RSVP and for more information and directions.
Wednesday, September 11 at 1pm
We will meet for lunch at the City Limits diner in White Plains in Westchester. Coffee and dessert will follow. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, September 18 at 2pm
We will meet in Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, September 24 at 2pm.
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 76th Street for coffee and cake. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, September 25 at 2pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Third Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and dessert. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, September 26 at 2pm
We will meet on Long Island in Garden City at the Seventh Street Café for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
For the Food lovers:
GERTIE is hosting another version of Lila Gans on Thursday, August 22 starting at 6:00pm.
The menu is composed of small plates that are designed to be shared and features KÄSEKÜCHLEIN (gruyere cheese fritters), GRAVLOX, CAPUNS (swiss chard dumplings over a mushroom-leek cream sauce), APFEL SPÄTZLI (a swiss play on “mac and cheese” served with applesauce), BRATWURST MIT ZWIEBELSAUCE (veal and pork sausage with a decadent onion gravy), and so much more!
Sign up on resy and add 'Swiss Benevolent Society' in the comment section and receive a free appetizer!
For the Opera lovers:
August 23 – September 2 - Metropolitan Opera 2024 Summer HD Festival
The popular free Summer HD Festival returns this month, featuring memorable performances from the company’s Live in HD series presented on a giant screen on the opera house’s façade. The lineup includes favorites like Verdi’s Nabucco and Puccini’s La Rondine as well as compelling new works such as Jake Heggie’s Dead Man Walking and Daniel Catán’s Florencia en el Amazonas. The showings run from Friday, August 23, to Monday, September 2—beginning with a screening of the film The Red Violin, co-presented with Film at Lincoln Center. More than 2,000 seats will be available in Lincoln Center Plaza each night.
Learn more: https://metopera.org
Newsletter, August 01, 2024
Dear Members,
Coming in August (and beyond)
Wednesday, August 7 at 1 pm
We will meet in New Jersey at The Cheesecake Factory in the Shops at Riverside, Hackensack for lunch then proceed to the Senior Source. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Wednesday, August 14 at 1pm
We will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Mt. Kisco, Westchester for lunch, then dessert. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Tuesday, August 20 at 2pm
We will meet at Le Pain Quotidien on the Upper West Side at Broadway and 76th Street for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, August 21 at 2pm
We will meet in Forest Hills in Queens for cake and coffee at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, August 22 at 2pm
We will meet on Long Island in Garden City at the Seventh Street Café for coffee and dessert. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, August 28 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Third Ave and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please notify Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Save the Date:
The September New Jersey gathering will take place (weather permitting) on Wednesday, September 4th at our executive director’s house located at 385 Spring Valley Road in Paramus, New Jersey.
With best wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, MSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, June 15, 2024
Dear Members,
Although we have always heard that the “dog days of summer” come to us at the end of July into August, the sultry hot and humid weather is making an early appearance this year.
As temperatures rise, it is crucial to take extra precautions to remain healthy and safe. As we age, our bodies become less efficient at regulating temperature, which makes it harder to recognize the signs of overheating. Some tips for self care:
- stay hydrated, and drink sips of water often
- dress in light colors and natural fibers
- wear sunglasses and a hat outside
- stay inside during peak hours of 10am to 4pm, especially during the heat advisory days
- talk with your doctor about whether the heat impacts the efficacy of your medications
- be aware of symptoms like dizziness, profuse sweating, headache or nausea.
- Seek medical help if you experience any of these symptoms.
- Stay in touch with friends and family and the SBS.
If you need a home visit within the metropolitan NY area, please reach out. You are important to us!
REMINDER:
On Thursday, August 1, we will host a dinner to celebrate Swiss National Day. We still have spots available. Please click on the link for details and to register: https://www.sbsny.org/august1st
Wednesday, July 17 at 2 pm
We will be meeting at Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street for coffee and dessert. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, July 23 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 76th Street for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, July 24 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Third Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please notify Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, July 25 at 2 pm
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at 2pm at the Seventh Street Café for coffee and dessert. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
August 1st Celebration in White Plains
On Sunday, July 28th from 1 to 5 pm a Swiss National Day Celebration will be held at Sir Johns Restaurant in White Plains.
For details and information please contact Edith Stierli at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via telephone at 914-271-6104
August Events
Wednesday, August 7 at 1 pm
We will meet in New Jersey at The Cheesecake Factory at 1pm for lunch then proceed to the Senior Source. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Wednesday, August 14 at 1 pm
We will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester for lunch, then dessert. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Tuesday, August 20 at 2 pm
We will meet at Le Pain Quotidien on the Upper West Side at Broadway and 76th Street for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, August 21 at 2 pm
We will meet in Forest Hills in Queens for cake and coffee at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, August 22 at 2 pm
We will meet on Long Island in Garden City at the Seventh Street Café for coffee and dessert. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, August 28 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Third Ave and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please notify Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Past Activities:
Queens:
Marianne Mazzonelli, Margaret Aliesch, Erica Smeraldi, Annemarie Wang, Susanna Beltrandi, Angela Hugenschmidt, Annemarie's friend, Naresh Maniar, Doris Blendinger, Kitty Ruderman, Doris Blendinger
Westchester:
Trudi Gallagher, Jeanette Bachmeier, Mary Jo Motyka, Ana Maria Recouso, Enrica Staeger-Riley, Gary Riley, Susanne Ziegler, Andrea Goldhagen
We hope that you are able to enjoy the rest of the summer and find ways to beat the heat!
With best wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, MSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, June 3, 2024
Coming in June (and beyond)
Save the Date
We will celebrate Swiss National Day on Thursday, August 1 at the Lavaux restaurant with a special dinner. More details will follow.
Wednesday, June 5 at 1 pm
We will meet in New Jersey at the Cheesecake Factory for lunch, and then proceed to the Senior Source for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Wednesday, June 12 at 1 pm
We will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester for lunch and then dessert and coffee. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, June 19 at 2 pm
We will meet in Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery for dessert and coffee. Please notify Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, June 25 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien at 2pm for dessert and coffee. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, June 26 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien at Third Avenue and 87th Street for dessert and coffee. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, June 27 at 2 pm
We will meet on Long Island in Garden City at the Seventh Street Café for dessert and coffee. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
We wish you the best in the coming weeks and hope to see you soon.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, MSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, May 1, 2024
Coming in May
On Wednesday, May 1 at 1 pm
We will meet in New Jersey at the Cheesecake Factory for lunch. After lunch we will have dessert and coffee complements of the SBS. Please confirm with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Wednesday, May 8 at 1 pm
We will gather at the Mt. Kisco diner in Westchester for lunch at 1pm. Dessert and coffee will follow and be paid for by the SBS. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
SBS Annual Meeting
The 175th Annual Meeting of the SBS will take place on Thursday, May 9 at 5:30 pm. A separate invitation has been sent via regular mail. Please contact Markus Bruderer at 212-246-0655 if you have questions or if you need more information.
On Wednesday, May 15 at 2pm
We will meet in Forest Hills, Queens at 2pm for coffee and cake at Martha’s bakery on Austin Street. Please confirm with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Wednesday, May 22 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at 2pm at Le Pain Quotidien on Third Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please RSVP with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Tuesday, May 28 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pan Quotidien on Broadway and 75th Street at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Thursday, May 30 at 2 pm
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka at 917-758-4681.
With warm regards,
Mary Jo Motyka MSW and Elise Karras LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, May 15, 2024
Dear Members,
In mid-Spring, we notice that the trees and the flowers are already past peak, but there are many that still will appear in their time. We hope that you can find time to enjoy the colors, the warmer weather and a generally lighter mood.
Online fraud alert
A couple of weeks ago an email with the goal of scamming people allegedly coming from one of our members made the rounds. It is just one example of the rising number of attempts at online fraud. We have a number of resources with more information about this. Here are a couple of links:
Email scams - Protecting yourself from email scams
Online scams - Protect yourself from online scams
Please let us know if you would like us to print and send you items via regular mail.
ACTIVITIES
At the SBS, we are planning activities in the weeks ahead, and we are also scheduling events into the summer.
Wednesday, May 22 at 2pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Third Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please RSVP with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, May 28 at 2pm
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 75th Street for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Thursday, May 30 at 2pm
We will meet on Long Island in Garden City at the Seventh Street Café for coffee and cake. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Please note that on Monday, May 27, our offices will be closed in commemoration of Memorial Day.
Wednesday, June 5 at 1 pm
We will meet in New Jersey at the Cheesecake Factory for lunch, and then proceed to the Senior Source for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Wednesday, June 12 at 1 pm
We will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester for lunch and then dessert and coffee. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, June 19 at 2 pm
We will meet in Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery for dessert and coffee. Please notify Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, June 25 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien at 2pm for dessert and coffee. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, June 26 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien at Third Avenue and 87th Street for dessert and coffee. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, June 27 at 2 pm
We will meet on Long Island in Garden City at the Seventh Street Café for dessert and coffee. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
SAVE THE DATE:
We will celebrate Swiss National Day on Thursday, August 1 at the Lavaux restaurant with a special dinner. More details will follow.
NEW EVENT:
Do you want to sparkle this summer? Many of you have admired the subtle highlights in Elise’s hair and have expressed interest in wanting to try it for themselves. This new trend is called “Fairy Hair” and is a technique where colored strands are gently woven into your hair. Elise is coordinating an event for a minimum of 15 people. Please contact her at 917-756-4480 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
We wish you the best in the coming weeks and hope to see you soon.
With warm regards,
Mary Jo Motyka, MSW and Elise Karras LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, April 16, 2024
Have you seen that the cherry blossoms have arrived, preceded by the forsythia? Daffodils in small bunches, and tulips in many colors standing straight up? We wish you a season of new beginnings. And of course, we welcome you to come out to attend our many events and activities. To those that celebrate, we wish you a Happy Passover!
Helpful Resources
We have put together a library of resources that cover many topics, such as:
Available services; social interaction and wellness; personal web and financial safety.
Here is the link: https://www.sbsny.org/services/resources
Please let us know if you would like us to print and send you items via regular mail.
Upcoming events
Wednesday, April 17 at 2pm
We will meet at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street in Forest Hills, Queens for coffee and cake. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Tuesday, April 23 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien for coffee and cake on Broadway and 76th Street. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Wednesday, April 24 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side for coffee and cake at Le Pain Quotidien at Third Avenue and 87th Street at 2pm. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Thursday, April 25, at 2pm
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café for coffee and cake. Please confirm with Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Raclette Evening
There are still spots available for the Raclette Evening on Friday, April 26th at 6 pm. We will have the entire venue for ourselves that evening! Here is the link with the information: https://www.sbsny.org/raclette
Coming in May
On Wednesday, May 1 at 1 pm
We will meet in New Jersey at the Cheesecake Factory for lunch. After lunch we will have dessert and coffee complements of the SBS. Please confirm with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Wednesday, May 8 at 1 pm
We will gather at the Mt. Kisco diner in Westchester for lunch at 1pm. Dessert and coffee will follow and be paid for by the SBS. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
SBS Annual Meeting
The 175th Annual Meeting of the SBS will take place on Thursday, May 9 at 5:30 pm. A separate invitation has been sent via regular mail. Please contact Markus Bruderer at 212-246-0655 if you have questions or if you need more information.
On Wednesday, May 15 at 2pm
We will meet in Forest Hills, Queens at 2pm for coffee and cake at Martha’s bakery on Austin Street. Please confirm with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Wednesday, May 22 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at 2pm at Le Pain Quotidien on Third Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please RSVP with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Tuesday, May 28 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pan Quotidien on Broadway and 75th Street at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Thursday, May 30 at 2 pm
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka at 917-758-4681.
The phone exercise class, a continuing activity, meets every Monday and Thursday from 11:30 to 12:30. This is a good time to prepare for summer walks.
We want to inform you that our longtime valued member Linda Geiser, has permanently moved back to Switzerland. We send her our very best wishes.
In Memoriam: We have just been notified of the passing of our longstanding and well-liked member, Martha Cox. She had often joined us at the Westchester gatherings and holiday parties. She will be missed.
With warm regards,
Mary Jo Motyka MSW and Elise Karras LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, March 15, 2024
Dear Members,
Although the official beginning of Spring is a few days away, we have been experiencing warmer weather, sunny days, and light (for the most part) breezes. In this time of transition, there is a sense of anticipation and hope. For those that celebrate, we wish you a Happy Easter and in the following weeks, a Happy Passover!
Helpful Resources
We have expanded the Resources Section on our website. Check out all the materials for the various topics: https://www.sbsny.org/services/resources
Upcoming events include:
Wednesday, March 20, at 2pm:
We will meet in Forest Hills, Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street for coffee and cake. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Also on Wednesday, March 20:
We will meet at Alice Tully Hall lobby at 12:30pm at Lincoln Center to attend a free concert in the series “Wednesdays at One.” This will be an Honors Chamber Recital. After the concert, we will go for coffee and dessert. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Tuesday, March 26 at 2pm:
We will meet at Le Pain Quotidien for coffee and cake. The address on the Upper West Side is Broadway and 76th Street. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, March 27 at 2pm:
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 3rd Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please confirm with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, March 28 at 2pm:
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street café for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
MOVING ON TO APRIL EVENTS:
Wednesday, April 3:
We will meet in New Jersey at 1pm at the Cheesecake Factory for lunch and coffee and desserts. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Also on Wednesday, April 3:
We will meet at the Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center a 12:30pm to hear a concert at the free series “Wednesdays at One.” The topic is “Vocal Arts.” Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, April 10:
We will meet at 1pm at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester for lunch and then dessert and coffee. Please confirm with Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, April 17:
We will meet at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street in Forest Hills, Queens at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, April 23:
We will gather on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien for coffee and cake at 2pm on Broadway and 75th Street. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, April 24:
We will meet on the Upper East Side for coffee and cake at Le Pain Quotidien at 3rd Avenue and 87th Street at 2pm. Please confirm with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, April 25:
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
IN MEMORIAM:
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our longtime member, Marie Bolliger. Marie was a frequent participant in the New Jersey gatherings and will be missed.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka MSW, and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, February 15, 2024
Dear members,
We send our best wishes for the weeks ahead, when (hopefully) the rather dull and drab days will slowly and magically transform into little signs of the beginning of Spring.
ACTIVITIES
Our upcoming activities include:
Tuesday, February 20 at 2 pm:
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 75th Street at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, February 21 at 2 pm:
We will meet in Forest Hills in Queens at 2pm for coffee and cake at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street. Please reply to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, February 22 at 2 pm:
We will meet at Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please confirm with Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, February 28 at 2 pm:
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 3rd Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please confirm with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Moving on to March 2024:
Monday, March 4 at 1:30 pm:
We will meet in the lobby of the Church of the Good Shepherd on West 66th Street close to Amsterdam Avenue for a 2 pm concert given by the delightful Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players. The program is comprised of Baroque music by Vivaldi, Bach, Telemann, and others. We usually sit in the middle and tickets are $17 (cash only). It is important to let me know if you are coming so that we can reserve the seats beforehand. Please call Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Wednesday, March 6 at 1 pm:
We will meet in New Jersey for lunch at the Cheesecake Factory at the Riverside Mall in New Jersey. We will go afterwards to the Senior Source upstairs for dessert and coffee. Please RSBVP with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Wednesday, March 13 at 1 pm:
We will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester for lunch and then afterwards for coffee and cake. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, March 20 at 2pm:
We will meet in Forest Hills, Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street for coffee and cake. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Also Wednesday, March 20 at 12:30 pm:
We will meet at Alice Tully Hall lobby to attend a concert in the series “Wednesdays at One”. This will be an Honors Chamber Recital. After the concert, we will go for coffee and dessert. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Tuesday, March 26 at 2 pm:
We will meet at Le Pain Quotidien for coffee and cake. The address on the Upper West Side is Broadway and 75th Street. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, March 27 at 2 pm:
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 3rd Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please confirm with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, March 28 at 2 pm:
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
In Memoriam:
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our member, Gerie Bauer. We offer our sincere condolences to her family and friends.
TWO SPECIAL EVENTS
Sunday March 10 at 2 pm
Our member Madeleine Truninger will be singing with the Ars Musica Chorale at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Ridgewood, which is located at 155 Linwood Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450. It features Metropolitan Opera Soprano Amanda Batista. You can contact them at telephone (551) 226-9305 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
All are invited!
Thursday, March 14 at 7 pm:
We have received notice that Karin Trachtenberg, an actress and daughter of our deceased member Vreni Trachtenberg, will be presenting a one-woman show called “My Mother Had Two Faces: Reflections on Beauty, Aging and Acceptance” mostly about a mother-daughter relationship and the dichotomy between growing up in Switzerland and on the streets of New York.
WHERE: Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street, NYC
TICKETS HERE
HELPFUL INFORMATION
The Consulate General of Switzerland has provided us with a number of helpful resources. One of them is the brochure called “Ageing Well Abroad” which you can access through this link: click here
Other helpful tips can be found on the Consulate’s website: https://www.eda.admin.ch/countries/usa/en/home/living-in/ruhestand-im-ausland.html
Also, the FDFA’s online desk HERE
allows Swiss nationals abroad to request services from the comfort of their homes. Once registered, they can announce civil status matters, changes of address, order and pay for a confirmation of registration and nationality, order the Swiss Review etc.
In addition, we have established a Resources Section on our website with other items addressing “Social Interaction and Wellness”, “Children & Education” as well as “Personal, Web and Financial Safety”. Click here
We hope that you can join us at some of our events and activities. It is always good to see you in any weather!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, MSW and Elise Karras LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, January 16, 2024
Dear Members,
For the first time in 3 years, it looks like the New York City area may be getting more than an inch of snow! While the rest of the country (especially the South, the Midwest, the Northwest and upstate New York) is enduring blizzard-like conditions, heavy accumulations, and sometimes uncharacteristically low temperatures, we have, so far, been spared. This is, however, the beginning of January, so we will have to see what comes our way for the rest of the winter.
ACTIVITIES
Our upcoming activities include:
Wednesday, January 17 at 1pm:
We will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner for lunch and then coffee and cake. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 to RSVP.
Also on Wednesday, January 17 at 2pm:
We will meet in Forest Hills, Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street for coffee and cake. Please respond to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 to confirm attendance.
Tuesday, January 23 at 2 pm:
We will meet at Le Pain Quotidien for coffee and cake. The address on the Upper West Side is Broadway and 75th Street. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, January 24 at 2 pm:
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 3rd Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please confirm with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, January 25 at 2 pm:
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Moving on to February 2024:
On Wednesday, February 7 at 1 pm:
We will meet at Maggiano’s at the Riverside Mall in New Jersey. Please confirm your attendance with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Wednesday, February 14 at 1 pm:
We will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester for lunch and then afterwards for coffee and cake. Please confirm with Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Tuesday, February 20 at 2 pm:
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 75th Street at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, February 21 at 2 pm:
We will meet in Forest Hills in Queens at 2pm for coffee and cake at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street. Please reply to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, February 22 at 2 pm:
We will meet at Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please confirm with Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, February 28 at 2 pm:
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 3rd Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and cake. Please confirm with Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Stay Fit all Winter!
Our telephone exercise class has been moved to Monday and Thursday from 11:30-12:30. All are welcome. Call 332-330-8332. Punch in 1291.
Talk with friends twice a week without having to leave home. Give it a try. Questions? Call Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
We hope you have a good, safe, and warm next couple of weeks. Please join us when you can!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, MSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, December 15, 2023
Dear Members,
As we send you our final Newsletter for 2023, we would like to send you our greetings and best wishes for a festive Holiday season and all good things for the New Year! We have just completed our round of six very successful regional Holiday parties and will be delivering gift bags and good cheer to our homebound members in the next few days.
A Huge Thank You!
Many, many thanks to the contributors and donors of our Holiday Gift Bags!
The Cookies were home baked by Marianne Mazzonelli in a number of batches for the best and freshest results. They came out excellent and very tasty!
The Swiss chocolates were donated by MilkBoy Chocolates. They are bringing back sweet memories of Switzerland.
Last, but not least, Fox Hills Farm added the jams for a traditional Swiss breakfast and other yummy occasions.
Looking ahead to the New Year, our January events will include:
Wednesday, January 3 at 1pm
We will meet in New Jersey at The Cheesecake Factory in Hackensack for lunch and then proceed to the Senior Source for coffee and cake and a possible game of Jass! Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, January 4 at 1 pm
We will meet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Fifth Avenue to attend the small, but remarkable exhibit entitled “Vertigo of Color” featuring a selection of works of Henri Matisse and Andre Derain, leaders of the Fauvist movement, full of bursts of color, form, and structure. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka for more information and to RSVP: 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, January 17 at 1 pm
We will meet in Westchester at the Mt. Kisco Diner for lunch followed by coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Also on Wednesday, January 17
We will meet in Forest Hills, Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please respond to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, January 23 at 2pm
We will meet at Le Pain Quotidien at 2pm for coffee and cake. The address on the Upper West Side is Broadway and 75th Street. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, January 24 at 2 pm
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien at Lexington Avenue and 88th Street for coffee and cake. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, January 25 at 2pm
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Once again, we wish you light, joy, and peace for the upcoming season and look forward to seeing you in the New Year!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka MSW, and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, November 16, 2023
Dear Members,
As we anticipate the coming of another Holiday Season, we send our greetings to you. We hope that the next several weeks will be a time of meaningful gatherings, a sense of hope and joy, and a time to give thanks.
ACTIVITIES
Our events until the end of November include:
On Tuesday, November 21, we will meet at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 76th Street on the Upper West Side at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please call Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 to RSVP.
Wednesday, November 22
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Third Avenue and 87th Street at 1pm for lunch, followed by coffee and cake. Please respond to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, November 30
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please note the change of date due to the Thanksgiving Holiday. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Holiday Luncheons
As announced before, we are hosting our annual Holiday Luncheons this year in six venues: Long Island, Westchester, New Jersey, the Upper West Side, the Upper East Side and Queens.
Registration is necessary and we encourage you to respond early to reserve a place as these events are very popular!
In Memoriam:
We have heard that our member Theresia (Reni) Gantenhammer has recently passed away. We mourn her loss, but celebrate her long life. We send our sincere condolences to her family and friends.
ANNUAL REPORT
We have recently held the first post-covid annual meeting where we presented the reports for the years 2020 and 2021 to members attending. I also mentioned that the 2020 Annual Report is available on our website. Here is the link:
https://www.sbsny.org/about/annual-reports
I encourage you to download it and learn about all the programs and activities we are running to fulfill our mission to enrich the lives of our members and support deserving students in their higher education endeavors.
Also, the 2021 Annual Report should be available soon and we will let you know as soon as it is available on our website.
Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any questions or if you need more information.
Many greetings,
Johanna Reinhart, President
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We look forward to seeing you at our Holiday celebrations and wish you the best in the coming weeks!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, MSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, October 16, 2023
Dear Members,
As we usher in the fullness of the Fall season, we anticipate a quickening of the pulse, and a cool and crisp feeling in the air. In this time of change, the SBS continues to stay the course in offering help to those in need, growing and strengthening relationships, and offering a wide array of events and activities.
ANNOUNCMENTS
Medicare Open Enrollment starts on October 15. Even if you are happy with your current plan, it is important to check for any changes next year and compare your coverage with other available options. You can visit Medicare.gov to preview coverage options.
Webinar on Health Insurance for the Swiss Abroad will be held on October 17th, 2023, at 6am in German and at 8am in French and will last 90 minutes. Participation is free of charge. Click here: German French
ACTIVITIES
Upcoming activities include:
Wednesday, October 18
We will meet at Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street for coffee and cake at 2pm. Please respond to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, October 24
We will meet on the Upper West Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 76th Street for coffee and cake at 2pm. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, October 25
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Third Avenue at 87th Street for lunch at 1pm (self-pay) and then coffee and cake (paid for by the SBS). This will be our policy going forward. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, October 26
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café for coffee and cake at 2pm. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Thursday, October 26
We will meet for a gathering at the Cedar Crest Senior Living in New Jersey at 12:30pm for lunch in the Tuscan Tavern in the Belmont Club House. Please contact Elise Karras for more information at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, October 26
The SBS Annual meeting takes place at 5:30 p.m. in person at the conference center of the Graybar Building (420 Lexington Avenue) located on the 19th Floor as well as via zoom. Please contact the office (Telephone 212-246-0655 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) as you need to register.
Wednesday, November 1
We will meet for the first “Wednesdays at One” of the season at the Juilliard School at Lincoln Center. These concerts generally last for about an hour and are free to the public. This concert is titled “Vocal Arts.”. We will meet in the lobby at Alice Tully Hall at 12:30 pm and then after the concert we will go out for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, November 1
We will meet for the monthly New Jersey gathering at the Cheesecake Factory at 1pm for lunch and then convene at the Senior Source for dessert. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Wednesday, November 8
We will meet at the lobby of the Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center at 12:30pm for another concert in the series called “Wednesdays at One.” This concert is by the Lab Orchestra of the Juilliard School. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681
Thursday, November 9
We have planned a special trip to the National Arts Club at 15 Gramercy Park South. We will view a rare exhibit entitled “In a New Light: American Impressionism 1870-1940.” This show is comprised of more than 100 works from seminal figures and is free to the public. We will meet in front of the NAC at 12 noon. It is located not far from Union Square, close to Park Avenue South and E 20th Street. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, November 15
We will meet at Martha’s Bakery in Forest Hills, in Queens at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Wednesday, November 15
We will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester at 1pm for lunch and then dessert and coffee. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Tuesday, November 21
We will meet at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 76th Street on the Upper West Side at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, November 22
We will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Third Avenue and 87th Street at 1pm for lunch, then coffee and cake. Please respond to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, November 30
We will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please note the change of date due to the Thanksgiving Holiday. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
For the cooler weather coming soon, we offer a soup recipe. Click here
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We send you best wishes for the weeks ahead and hope to see you soon!
With warm greetings,
Mary Jo Motyka, MSW and Elise Karras LMSW
Newsletter, September 15, 2023
Dear Members
Although the calendar does not yet officially announce the Fall Solstice, the weather has recently given us a preview of cooler days ahead. We await the glorious riot of colors changing the monochromatic greens to a myriad of reds, yellows, and even bright orange. In New York City, this is a time of awakening, a quicker pulse, and a surge of activity. At the SBS, we continue to plan for the months ahead and an exciting new season.
EVENTS
Upcoming activities include:
Wednesday, September 20
We will meet at Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street, at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, September 21
Although we do not usually sponsor events in the evening, we have 3 free tickets to a special Centenary Celebration of Maria Callas on Thursday, September 21 at 6:30pm at the Peter Jay Sharp theater at the Juilliard School. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681. If more people wish to attend, you can reserve free tickets online if they are still available. Only 4 tickets per person are allowed. This should be a special event for opera lovers, and especially for admirers of the great Maria Callas!
On Tuesday, September 26, we will meet at a NEW location on the Upper West Side, Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 76th Street for coffee and cake at 2pm. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, September 27
We will meet at a NEW location of the same restaurant on the Upper East Side, Le Pain Quotidien at 3rd Avenue and 87th Street at 1pm for lunch (paid for by you) and then coffee and cake (paid for by the SBS). This will be an ongoing occurrence. Please respond to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, September 28
We will meet at Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street café at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, October 4
We will meet in New Jersey at the Cheesecake Factory at 1pm for lunch and then go for dessert at the Senior Source. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Wednesday, October 11
We will have our traditional, annual visit at the Oakwood Cemetery in Mt. Kisko at 12:15 p.m. Please note that you will need to organize your transportation to Mt. Kisko. Afterwards we will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner at 1pm for lunch, then have coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Thursday, October 12
We will be having a gathering at the Cedar Crest Senior Living in New Jersey at 2pm. Please contact Elise Karras for more information at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, October 18
We will meet in Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery for coffee and cake at 2pm. Please respond to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Tuesday, October 24
We will meet at Le Pain Quotidien on Broadway and 76th Street for coffee and cake at 2pm. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Wednesday, October 25
We will meet at Le Pain Quotidien on 3rd Avenue and 87th Street on the East Side at 1pm (paid for by you) and then for coffee and cake (paid for by the SBS). This will be our policy going forward. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Thursday, October 26
We will meet at Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
LOOKING AHEAD: The first concert in the Juilliard Series “Wednesdays at One” will be on November 1 at Alice Tully Hall at 1pm. This concert is titled “Vocal Arts.” We will meet in the lobby at 12:30 and then, after the concert, we will go for snacks or coffee and cake. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
For all who celebrate Rosh Hashana, we wish you a happy and sweet New Year!
We also wish you a wonderful beginning of the Fall Season and hope to see you soon!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, MSW and Elise Karras, MSW
Social Services
Newsletter, August 15, 2023
Dear Members,
We are already in August and in the middle of “Dog Days of Summer”. With September just around the corner we can look forward to Labor Day and cooler temperatures to enjoy some time outside.
Looking even further into the future, on Monday, January 22nd, 2024, the 6th Swiss Hockey Night will feature the New Jersey Devils vs the defending Stanley Cup Champions Las Vegas Golden Knights. With four (!) Swiss players on the New Jersey Devils roster, this will be an exciting experience again!
Also, please check out the Podcast about Switzerland in the US that Switzerland Tourism has launched: https://www.wallpaper.com/switzerland-blum-02
EVENTS
Our events and activities scheduled until the end of September include:
Wednesday, August 16
Forest Hills, Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street at 2pm for coffee and cake.
Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480
Tuesday, August 22
Viand Café at Broadway and 75th Street for coffee and cake at 2pm.
Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681
Wednesday, August 23
Le Pain Quotidien on Lexington and 88th Street for coffee and cake at 2 pm.
Please respond to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480
Thursday, August 24
Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake.
Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681
Wednesday, September 6
Cheesecake Factory at the Shops at Riverside in Hackensack, New Jersey at 1pm for lunch afterwards at the Senior Source for coffee and cake.
Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480
Wednesday, September 13
Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester for lunch at 1pm and then coffee and cake.
Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681
Wednesday, September 20
Forest Hills, Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street at 2pm for coffee and cake.
Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480
Tuesday, September 26
Please note the new location: Le Pain Quotidien at Broadway and 76th Street for coffee and cake at 2pm.
Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681
Wednesday, September 27
Please note the new location: Le Pain Quotidien on 3rd Avenue and 87th Street for coffee and cake at 2 pm.
Please respond to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480
Thursday, September 28
Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake.
Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681
We wish you the best for the rest of the summer and hope to see you soon!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka MSW and Elise Karras MSW
Social Services
Newsletter, July 14, 2023
Dear Members,
It is the middle of July and so far, we have been experiencing the usual summer pattern in the tri-state area.
EVENTS
Our events and activities scheduled until the end of August include:
Wednesday, July 19
Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street in Forest Hills, Queens at 2pm for coffee and cake
Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480
Wednesday, July 26
Le Pain Quotidien on Lexington and 88th Street at 2pm for coffee and cake
Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480
Thursday, July 27
Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake
Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681
SPECIAL EVENT:
Saturday, July 29
A celebration to honor the Swiss National Day at “The Hudson” near Dyckman Street
https://www.swisssociety.org/snd
SBS celebration on August 1 to honor Swiss National Day
You should have received a separate invitation to our event at “The Lavaux” restaurant on Hudson Street near 14th Street.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Wednesday, August 2
Cheesecake Factory at the Shops at Riverside in Hackensack, New Jersey at 1pm for lunch afterwards at the Senior Source for coffee and cake.
Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480
Wednesday, August 9
Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester for lunch at 1pm and then coffee and cake.
Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681
Wednesday, August 16
Forest Hills, Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street at 2pm for coffee and cake.
Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480
Tuesday, August 22
Viand Café at Broadway and 75th Street for coffee and cake at 2pm.
Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681
Wednesday, August 23
Le Pain Quotidien on Lexington and 88th Street for coffee and cake at 2 pm.
Please respond to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480
Thursday, August 24
Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake.
Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681
We wish you the best for the rest of the summer and hope to see you soon!
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras MSW
Social Services
Newsletter, June 15, 2023
Dear Members,
As we look forward to the official beginning of Summer next week, we anticipate the change of season with new plans and activities. We have heard from some of our members that they will be traveling abroad, including many for the first time in two or three years. This new freedom speaks to the loosening of many restrictions necessarily imposed by the pandemic. Here at the SBS, we are also hosting new activities and looking forward to seeing many of our members.
EVENTS
The upcoming events at the SBS include:
On Wednesday, June 21 at 2pm we will host a gathering in Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Also on Wednesday, June 21, at 2pm, we will meet at the Viand Café on the Upper West Side at Broadway and 75th Street. This is a “makeup” from the cancellation of the event on June 8, due to dangerous air quality. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
FINAL REMINDER: On Thursday, June 22 at 2pm, we will meet at the Wine Bar in Vanderbilt Hall of Grand Central Station for a large Kaffeeklatsch where all are invited. We know that many of you, although enjoying our regional gatherings, would also like to see friends from other boroughs and areas. This location is easily accessed by the Metro North, the new extension to the LIRR, and many subway and bus lines. Elise Karras will meet those that are uncertain of the exact location at the big clock in the middle of the main plaza at Grand Central Station at 1:45pm on the day of the event. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 or Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Tuesday, June 27 at 2pm, we will meet at Garden City on Long Island at the Seventh Street Café. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Wednesday, June 28, at 2pm, we will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Lexington and 88th Street. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Wednesday, July 5, we will meet for our regular monthly gathering in New Jersey at Hackensack at the Malls at Riverside at the Cheesecake Factory for lunch at 1pm. Following this we will proceed to the Senior Source upstairs for coffee and cake. Please respond to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Wednesday, July 12, we will meet in Westchester at the Mt. Kisco diner at 1pm (please note the change of time) for lunch and then coffee and cake. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
Also on Wednesday, July 12, we will sponsor a Worldly Lunch on the Upper West Side. For details and location, please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Wednesday, July 19, we will meet at 2pm in Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Wednesday, July 26, we will meet at 2pm at Le Pain Quotidien on the Upper East Side on Lexington Avenue and 88th Street for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Thursday, July 27, we will meet in Garden City on Long Island for coffee and cake at 2pm at the Seventh Street café. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
SAVE THE DATE
LOOKING AHEAD: On Tuesday, August 1, we will celebrate Swiss National Day with a luncheon at the “Laveux” on Hudson Street near 14th Street. A separate invitation with details will follow.
We hope that you can enjoy good weather and good times in the summer months ahead. We look forward to seeing you at our activities and events!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras MSW
Social Services
Newsletter, May 15, 2023
Dear Members,
We hope you are enjoying the Spring weather, although it has lately felt like an early start to Summer. In addition to our normal calendar events, we are adding a couple of new ones this month. As many of our members know, we endeavor to respond to your needs and requests. We welcome your feedback and any comments on our events.
EVENTS
The upcoming events at the SBS include:
We will meet on Wednesday, May 17 at 2pm in Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street. Please respond to Elise Karras (917-756-4480) to RSVP.
On Tuesday, May 23 at 2pm, we will meet at the Seventh Street Café in Garden City on Long Island for coffee and cake. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681) to RSVP.
On Wednesday, May 24, we will meet at Le Pain Quotidian on Lexington and 88th Street on the Upper East Side. Please contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480) to RSVP.
On Thursday, June 1, we will host a Walk and Lunch on the Upper East Side. We will meet at 12:30pm at East 72nd Street and Second Avenue at the CVS corner. Join us for a leisurely walk on the Upper East Side and then we will go for lunch. This is open to all members and the cost of lunch is paid for by you at Rangolli Exquisite Indian Restaurant, 1393 A Second Ave ( Btwn 72 and 73 St). Half price on everything for lunch. Please call Elise Karras (917-756-4480) to RSVP.
On Wednesday, June 7, we will meet at the Cheesecake Factory at the Shops at Riverside in Hackensack, New Jersey at 1pm. We will then go to the Senior Source at 3pm for coffee and cake. Please contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480) to RSVP.
On Thursday, June 8, we will meet at the Viand Café on the Upper West Side at Broadway and 75th Street at 2pm. Please respond to Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681).
On Wednesday, June 14, we will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681).
On Wednesday, June 21, we will meet at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street in Forest Hills at 2pm. Please contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480) to RSVP.
PLEASE NOTE NEW ACTIVITY:
We have heard from many that they miss meeting with members who are not close to one of our locations where we currently hold our gatherings. On Thursday, June 22 at 2 p.m., we will meet at the Wine Bar in Vanderbilt Hall of Grand Central Station for a large Kaffeeklatsch where all are invited. We endeavor to recreate the monthly gatherings we used to sponsor at the Cucina restaurant. We know that many of you, although enjoying the regional gatherings we have had, would also like to see friends from different boroughs and areas.
On Tuesday, June 27, we will meet on Long Island in Garden City at the Seventh Street café for coffee and cake at 2pm. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681).
On Wednesday, June 28, we will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on Lexington Avenue and 88th Street at 2pm. Please contact Elise Karras at (917-756-4480).
May is Older Americans Month
Here is an article with helpful information: click here
Summerstage concerts
Here is a link to the lineup of the Summerstage, many of which are free: click here
SAVE THE DATE
On Tuesday, August 1st we will honor the Swiss National Day with a Luncheon at “The Lavaux”, a lovely restaurant on Hudson Street and near 14th Street. A separate invitation with the details will follow.
In Memoriam: We have had news that our longtime member Helene Eiber has passed away. Many knew her as a master potter who graced many homes with her beautiful and unique pottery. In fact, she gifted a piece to the New York Swiss Consulate, which the current Ambassador has placed in his office. We send our condolences to her family and friends.
We send you our greetings and hope to see you soon!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, MSW
Newsletter, April 18, 2023
Dear Members,
These days it is difficult to tell if it is spring or summer when some of the days are balmy, and others have been downright steamy. Surely, though, it is the time of emerging and beautiful colors on the trees and flowers. We hope you can enjoy the season and spend more time outside.
EVENTS
The upcoming events at the SBS include:
On Tuesday, April 18, we will meet at 2pm in Garden City, Long Island at the Seventh Street café for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681) if you already have not done so.
On Wednesday, April 19, we will meet in the lobby of Alice Tully Hall at 12:30pm to hear a concert by Juilliard students in the series “Wednesdays at One.” The subject will be Music for Brass. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681).
On Thursday, April 20, we will meet in Forest Hills, Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin St at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480) to RSVP.
On Monday, April 24, we are introducing a new activity called Walk and Lunch. We will meet in Forest Hills at 71st Ave and Austin Street in front of Cohen’s Optical at 12:30. Our plan is to walk around Forest Hills Gardens and then have lunch at Jade Eatery and Lounge at 1 Station Square. The number there is (718-793-2203). If you would like to come only to the restaurant, we should be meeting there at 1:15. For more information and to RSVP, contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480).
On Wednesday, April 26, we will meet in the Alice Tully Hall lobby to hear the last concert of the season of the series “Wednesdays at One” at 12:30pm. The topic will be chamber music. PLEASE NOTE: Contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480) to RSVP.
On Thursday, April 27, we will meet on the Upper East Side at le Pain Quotidien at 88th Street and Lexington Avenue at 2pm. Please RSVP to Elise Karras (917-756-4480).
On Wednesday, May 3, we will meet at the Cheesecake Factory in the Shops at Riverside mall in Hackensack at 1pm for lunch, then go to the Senior Source for coffee and cake at 3pm. Please RSVP to Elise Karras (917-756-4480).
On Thursday, May 4, we will meet at the Viand Café on Broadway and 75th Street at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681).
On Wednesday, May 10, we will meet at the Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681). If the weather is nice, we may be able to sit outside.
SAVE THE DATE
Kids in the Park
Summer is getting closer and we are excited to kick it off with “Kids in the Park” in Central Park. It will take place on May 6th starting at 2 p.m. on the meadow just south of the entrance on West 72nd Street. The Swiss Society of New York will be hosting it together with the Swiss Benevolent Society with the bigger purpose of bringing together multiple generations and celebrate Swiss heritage in a playful, creative and vibrant environment amidst of the beauty of Central Park. From playing soccer, badminton, knitting and reading sessions, sharing common values and stories, making new connections or just enjoying an ice cream or a glass of wine in the sun. As in previous years, we will keep it simple and low key, which means no commitment or registration is needed, just join us for a great time together and feel free to bring along games, equipment or any ideas for other activities. We are looking forward to seeing you there!
New Theatre Play
“The Devil and The Playwright”, written by the Swiss playwright Steven J. Harris and directed by Bradly Valenzuela, follows Jordy, a struggling playwright who makes a deal with the Devil, her eternal soul for the Devil’s help in writing an original play. Along their journey they meet a curious cast of characters, all played by the same two Players, as well as the bored barkeeper Joanne, whom Jordy instantly falls in love with. Find out where the story goes from there at Theater for The New City, April 26-30th. Tickets can be purchased here or at the door, and more info can be found on our Facebook and Instagram.
The is a large Spring Market in Bryant Park. Here is a link to check it out: here
Caution – New Scam
Police said an ATM scam has taken over every borough of New York City, and it has already claimed dozens of victims.
The distraction scam targets seniors, who get duped by what initially seems to be an act of kindness from a stranger. So how does it work?
It's fairly simple: The targeted victim will go into an ATM vestibule and insert their bank card. After entering their PIN, a stranger will come up behind them and place a couple of dollar bills on the ground. The scammer will then tap them on the shoulder, informing them that they seemingly dropped some cash.
As the victim goes down to pick up the cash, the scammer reaches into the ATM and switches the bank card with a dummy card, the NYPD said. They will then take off with that card and use it elsewhere, thereby stealing the victim's money.
In memoriam: We have found out about the death last year of our longtime member, Ellen Acinapuro-Binder. She often came to the Garden City gatherings even though she was well into her 90s. We send condolences to her family and friends. She will be missed.
We hope you have a lovely couple of weeks and that you will join us at some of our activities!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras
Social Services
Newsletter, March 16, 2023
Dear Members,
With the official beginning of Spring right around the corner, we anticipate new beginnings, a sense of renewal, and the reappearance of hope. At the SBS, we look forward to sharing new adventures with you and gathering with old friends and meeting some new ones.
EVENTS
As announced previously, we will meet on Wednesday, March 15 in the lobby of Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center at 12:30. This is the latest installment of the Juilliard School’s “Wednesdays at One” and the focus will be on music for the piano. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 to RSVP.
On Tuesday, March 21 at 2pm, we will meet on the Upper West Side at the Viand Café at Broadway and 75th Street. To RSVP, please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Tuesday, March 28 at 2pm, we will meet in Mt. Kisco in Westchester at the Coach diner. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Wednesday, March 29 at 2pm, we will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien at Lexington and 88th Street. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 to RSVP.
Also on Wednesday, March 29, we will meet in the lobby of Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center at 12:30pm to hear the Juilliard’s “Wednesdays at One” and the focus will be on Chamber Music. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 to RSVP.
On Wednesday, April 5, we will meet in the lobby of Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center at 12:30 to hear the Juilliard School’s “Wednesdays at One” with the subject being the Vocal Arts. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 to RSVP. These very popular concerts will be held until the end of April and then resume in the Fall in accordance with the school schedule.
On Thursday, April 6, we will be hosting a gathering in Central New Jersey at 1:30pm at Ce La Vi restaurant at 16 Monmouth Street in Red Bank, NJ 07701. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
German classes for children
For all of you who are interested in your children or grandchildren picking up the German language Rella’s Spielhaus offers German Preschool, Camps & Classes. Here is the website where you can get more information: www.rellasspielhaus.com
Resources (in German)
The Organization of the Swiss Abroad (ASO) has put together some very valuable resources.
Here is a link to a blurb and their webinars(in German) regarding the Swiss Social Security system (AHV): click here
Also, there is an article (in German) about the coming changes of the AHV taking effect in 2024: here
Last, but not least also information about changes to the inheritances laws for Swiss living abroad: here
We hope you will join us for some of our events and activities and that you will enjoy the Spring days ahead.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka LMSW and Elise Karras LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, February 15, 2023
Dear Members,
In the middle of February, we have seen the Groundhog come and go, and we have experienced a record-breaking time in the New York City area with NO snow. For the most part, the weather has been balmy, and has some of us tricked into believing that it is already Spring! Officially, we have weeks of winter ahead of us, so we will see what will transpire. In the meantime, we hope that many of our members have been able to get out and enjoy the weather while it lasts.
EVENTS
Our upcoming events include:
On Tuesday, February 21 at 2pm, we will meet at the Viand Café at Broadway and 75th Street for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Wednesday, February 22, we will meet in the lobby of Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center at 12:30 to hear the series entitled “Wednesdays at One” presented by the Juilliard School Lab Orchestra. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Thursday, February 23, we will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 88th Street and Lexington Avenue at 2pm for our monthly gathering. Please notify Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 if you can make it.
Also on Thursday, February 23, for our Westchester members, we will meet at the City Limits diner in White Plains at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please let Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681) know if you can come. For those who have already responded, there is no need to call again.
On Wednesday, March 1, the usual monthly gathering will be held in New Jersey at the Cheesecake Factory at 1pm. Afterwards, we will convene at the Senior Source at 3pm. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Thursday, March 2, we will meet in Garden City on Long Island at the 7th Street Café at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681) if you can make it.
On Monday, March 6, we will meet in the lobby of the Good Shepherd Church on W. 66th Street at 1:30pm for a concert by the splendid Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players. This program features French music, including the beautiful piano quartet by Gabriel Faure. This is music making at the highest level, mixing new talents with older, more established musicians. Tickets are $17 (cash only). Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 to RSVP.
On Wednesday, March 8, we will meet in Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street at 2pm for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480. Please note the date, which is different than the usual schedule.
On Wednesday, March 15, we will meet in the lobby of Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center at 12:30. This is the latest installment of the Juilliard School’s “Wednesdays at One” and the focus will be on music for the piano. Please notify Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 if you would like to come.
You can get an average of $2,300 in Earned Income Tax Credits by filing your taxes by April 18, 2023. For more information on how to get free help filing your taxes, visit nyc.gov/taxprep or call 311 and ask for tax preparation assistance.
We would like to explore the possibility of reinstating the Worldly Luncheons, which were held before the pandemic began. In this activity, we go to a different ethnic restaurant throughout the year. Please let Elise Karras (917-756-4480) know if you would be interested in joining the group.
ELIANE AMHERD CONCERT
Swiss born jazz artist Eliane Amherd has two upcoming “Concert and Wine Special Tasting Events”:
She pairs wines with jazzified grooves over African, Brazilian and Latin influences. A full bodied blend of notes, witty anecdotes and wines by Domaine Jean-René Germanier.
Jazz on Main, Mount Kisco, Saturday, March 4, at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tickets HERE
Room 623, 271 West 119th Street, Harlem, New York, Friday, March 24, 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Tickets HERE
We hope you are able to come to some of our gatherings/activities this month. It is always good to meet and catch up with each other!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, January 13, 2023
Dear Members,
We hope that you have had a good start to the New Year and that the year ahead will be filled with hope, new adventures and time spent with friends and family. We also hope that you will be able to attend our ongoing events and enjoy the company of other Swiss members of the Society. Right now, the big question around the NYC area is: When will we get some snow? We don’t mean the blizzards that recently occurred upstate or in the Midwest, but by mid-January, we do expect at least a light dusting!
EVENTS
Our upcoming events include:
On Tuesday, January 17, we will meet in Garden City on Long Island for our monthly gathering at 2pm. The venue is the Seventh Street Café, where we held our Holiday Gathering in December. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 to RSVP.
On Wednesday, January 18, we will meet in Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street at 2pm. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Also on Wednesday, January 18, we will meet in White Plains in Westchester at the City Limits Café at 2pm for dessert and coffee. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka 917-756-4681.
On Wednesday, January 25, we will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 88th Street and Lexington Avenue at 2pm. Please let Elise Karras know if you are coming at 917-756-4480.
On Wednesday, February 1, we will meet in New Jersey at the Cheesecake Factory for lunch at the malls at Riverside in Hackensack at 1pm. From 3pm to 4:30, we will meet at the Senior Source for coffee and cake. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Monday, February 6, we will meet at the Good Shepherd Church on West 66th Street to hear a concert entitled “Go for Baroque” by the excellent musicians of the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players. Tickets are $17 (cash only) and we will meet in the lobby at 1:30pm. An RSVP is mandatory, because tickets are sometimes scarce. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Wednesday, February 15, we will gather in Forest Hills in Queens for our monthly gathering at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street for coffee and cake at 2pm. Please notify Elise Karras if you wish to come: 917-756-4480.
On Wednesday, February 22, we will meet in the lobby of Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center at 12:30pm to attend another installment of the popular, free series entitled “Wednesdays at One.” The Lab Orchestra of the Juilliard School will perform. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Thursday, February 23, we will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 88th Street and Lexington Avenue at 2pm for our monthly gathering. Please notify Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Please click here for a recipe for No-Bake Chocolate cookies.
We again ask that you please make sure to RSVP for the events. If for any reason we should have to cancel, we will need to contact you.
We are looking into hosting a central/Southern New Jersey coffee gathering. Please let us know if you would be interested in attending. If we have enough interested SBS members, we will schedule a date. Please RSVP to Elise Karras to confirm or with any questions at 917-756-4480.
We wish you good cheer in the weeks to come and hope that you can join us at one of our events!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, December 20, 2022
Dear Members,
As we enter the Holiday Season, we wish you joy in celebrating with friends and family. These past two weeks have been a whirl of activity for the SBS and we are just completing our final regional gathering. Throughout the six Holiday luncheons, there has been a spirit of good will with old friends meeting once again, and even new friendships being made. We thank all who attended and made these gatherings a big success this year.
Thank you to all of you who could attend one of our Holiday Luncheons. A good time was had by all!
ACTIVITIES
Looking ahead to the New Year, we have planned several activities:
On Wednesday, January 4, we will hold our regular monthly gathering in New Jersey at the Cheesecake Factory restaurant at 1pm. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480
On Wednesday, January 11, we will meet at Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center for a special concert in the series “Wednesdays at One”. This performance is a part of the Chamber Music Festival that Is annually held in January. We will meet in the lobby at 12:30 pm. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 to RSVP.
On Thursday, January 12, we will meet at the Viand Café at 75th and Broadway at 2pm for our UWS gathering. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 to RSVP.
On Wednesday, January 18 we will meet at 2pm in Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 to RSVP.
On Wednesday, January 25, the Upper East Side gathering will be held at 2pm at Le Pain Quotidien at 88th Street and Lexington Avenue. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
As a gentle reminder, we ask that you make sure to RSVP for each event. This will ensure that we have an accurate “head count’ and if there is inclement weather, and the event is cancelled, we can let you know.
For those of you who have been asking, we are planning to host a Music Matinee sometime in February at our new office on Lexington Avenue. We know these events have been very popular and we will keep you posted as to further details.
We are looking into hosting a central/southern New Jersey coffee gathering. Please let us know if you would be interested in attending. If we have enough interested members, we will plan it. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
We are pleased to announce that two of our members, Susanna Beltradi and Suzanne Rohr, have successfully completed the 15K race sponsored by the NY Road Runners. CONGRATULATIONS to both on this impressive accomplishment!
To all, we look back on 2022 as a time of renewed hope and challenge. We observed the resilience and fortitude of our members and enjoyed bringing people together for our events and activities. We look forward to a bright and meaningful New Year. Please accept our fond wishes for a very Merry Christmas and all good things in the New Year!
To our friends who celebrate Hanukah in the next few days, we wish you a time of joy and light.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
HOLIDAY LUNCHEONS 2022
DEAR MEMBERS,
PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR MEMBER HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS AT ONE OF OUR CHOSEN LOCATIONS:
Queens
When: Tuesday, December 6, 2022 @ 1PM
Tuscan Hills Ristorante Italiano
110-60 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375, F or E train to 75th Ave
New Jersey
When: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 @ 1PM
Senior Source
The Shops at Riverside, Hackensack, New Jersey
Upper East Side
When: Thursday, December 8, 2022 @ 1PM
Il Divo
1347, 2nd Av at, E 71st St, New York, NY 10021
Upper West Side
When: Tuesday, December 13, 2022 @ 1PM
Pappardella
316 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10023
Westchester
When: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 @ 1PM
Tramonto Restaurant
27 Saw Mill River Rd, Hawthorne, NY 10532
Long Island
When: Thursday, December 15, 2022 @ 1PM
The Seventh Street Cafe
126 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530
RSVP by Wednesday, November 30, 2022 (email to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 212.246.0655)
Registration necessary to attend!
Newsletter, November 15, 2022
Dear Members,
We send you our greetings and good wishes and hope you have been able to enjoy the rapidly changing colors before they give way to a new season. As we look ahead to the upcoming Holiday Season, please check your email for the invitation to our regional Holiday gatherings. If you receive the regular mail, the invitation will be inserted in this Newsletter.
ACTIVITIES
On Wednesday, November 16, we will meet at Forest Hills in Queens at Martha’s Bakery at 2pm. Please contact Elise Karras at (917) 756-4480 to RSVP.
Many of our members have been asking about our long-time tradition of attending the Juilliard School free concerts in a series called “Wednesdays at One.” We are pleased to invite you to attend a concert at Alice Tully Hall on Wednesday, November 30. We will meet in the lobby at 12:30pm before the concert at 1pm. These concerts have been a source of great joy for many of our music loving SBS members. We hope you can join us for a rare treat! Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at (917) 756-4681 to RSVP.
We have received notice of a new book that has been published in Swiss Deutsch by Elisabeth Mathis. This is a fairytale titled “Die Fee vom Giessensee und die Abenturer vom Zwerg Nagelschuh” It is an illustrated hard copy for readers of all ages. To find out more information and the cost, please contact Stanta.miller @gmail.com.
We wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving and look forward to seeing you at our Holiday gatherings. Because space is limited, we encourage you to respond in a timely manner.
With warm greetings,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, October 18, 2022
Dear Members,
As the Fall season progresses, New York seems to be coming to life again, with plays, recitals, concerts (especially at the newly renovated David Geffen Hall, formerly called the New York Philharmonic Hall), dance performances, films, art exhibitions and much more. At the SBS we, too, are setting up a new office, planning and organizing activities and looking forward to our annual Holiday regional parties. Dates & locations for our holiday luncheons will be announced shortly.
EVENTS
Senator Liz Krueger’s office is sponsoring a virtual seminar on October 25th to October 27 from 2pm – 3:30 pm entitled “Engage the Heart, the Body, and the Creative Spirit.” These presentations will be presented on Zoom or through Facebook. If you do not have access to any electronic device, you can listen in by telephone. RSVP here. Once you are registered, you will be sent the link to join or the call-in information.
ACTIVITIES
On Wednesday, October 19, we will gather at 2pm at Martha’s Bakery in Forest Hills in Queens. Please contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480) to RSVP.
On Wednesday, October 26, we will meet on the Upper West Side at the Viand Café at 75th and Broadway at 2pm. Please call Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681) to confirm.
On Monday, October 31, we will attend a wonderful chamber concert performed by the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players at 2pm. The venue is the Good Shepherd Church at 152 W. 66 Street (west of Broadway). Tickets are $17. Music by Bach, Schubert, Saint-Saens, and Liszt will be heard. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681) to confirm. RSVP is mandatory!
On Wednesday, November 2, we will meet at 1pm at the Cheesecake Factory in New Jersey. At 3pm, we will gather at the Senior Source in the same building. Contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480) to confirm attendance.
On Thursday, November 3, we will meet at 2pm on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien at 88th Street and Lexington Ave. Please contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480).
On Wednesday, November 9 we will meet at Mt. Kisco Diner in Westchester at 2pm for dessert and coffee. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at (917-756-4681).
On Wednesday, November 16, we will meet at Forest Hills in Queens at Marha’s Bakery at 2pm. Please contact Elise Karras at (917-756-4480) to RSVP.
FINANCIAL SCAMS, PART 2
In recent years, financial scams and abuses that target the general population are on the rise. Older adults are especially targeted and need to be cautious and increasingly aware. We offer here a list of possible scams that are currently circulating, so that you can look out for them.
Romance scams
As more people turn to online dating, con artists are seizing the opportunity. Romance scammers create elaborate fake profiles, often on social media, and exploit older adults’ loneliness to get money.
COVID-19 scams
By June 2021, the FTC had already logged more than 500,000 consumer complaints relating to COVID-19 and stimulus payments. Seventy-three percent of those complaints involved fraud and identity theft:
So-called miracle cures: These products are not backed by medical evidence nor are they FDA approved.
Vaccines: Scammers may call older people to offer vaccinations in exchange for money or personal information.
COVID-19 testing: Offers of “free” tests are then used to extract the victim’s Medicare information to submit false health care claims.
Investment scams
This type of scam involves the illegal or alleged sale of financial instruments that typically claim to offer the victim low risk and guaranteed returns.
Medicare and health insurance scams
In Medicare scams, con artists may pose as a Medicare representative to get older adults to share their personal information. Scammers might also provide bogus services for older people at makeshift mobile clinics, then bill Medicare and pocket the money.
Internet and email fraud
Pop-up browser windows that look like anti-virus software can fool victims into either downloading a fake anti-virus program (at a substantial cost) or an actual virus that exposes information on the user’s computer to scammers.
Phishing emails and text messages may appear to be from a well-known bank, credit card company, or online store. They request personal data, such as log-in or Social Security number to verify that person’s account, or they ask to update their credit card info. Then they use that information to steal money or more personal information.
For more detailed information and resources please check out the entire article:
https://www.ncoa.org/article/top-5-financial-scams-targeting-older-adults
We hope you will be able to get outside and enjoy the colorful fall foliage and cooler weather!
Best regards,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, September 16, 2022
Dear Members,
As late Summer begins to drift into the Fall, we can expect change and new ideas. At the SBS, we are busy organizing gatherings, trying out new events, finding information that might be useful to you, and looking to you for new ideas. In that vein, we have recently sent out, under separate cover, a short survey asking for your feedback. So far many of our members have responded, but we encourage you to get back to us. Your voice is important to us, and we hope to use the collected information to move forward, and effect change in our organization in line with your needs.
SBS EVENTS
We are setting a more regular schedule for our regional gatherings. We hope that this will help you to organize your calendars and avoid confusion. We have designated the following schedule:
o First Wednesday of each month in Hackensack, New Jersey;
o First Thursday of the month is on the Upper East Side;
o Second Wednesday of the month in Westchester;
o Third Tuesday on Long Island;
o Third Wednesday in Queens;
o Third Thursday is on the Upper West Side;
o Fourth Wednesday at the Cedar Crest Assisted Living in New Jersey.
We will move ahead with the new schedule beginning in October. We will continue to publish the exact days in our Newsletter as a reminder for each month.
Upcoming gatherings will include:
• Wednesday, September 21 at 2 p.m. at Martha’s Country Bakery on Austin Street in Forest Hills, Queens. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
• On Thursday, September 22 we will hold a gathering on the Upper West Side at the Viand Café on 75th Street and Broadway. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
• On Thursday, October 6 at 2 p.m. we will meet on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien located at 88th Street and Lexington Avenue. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
• Due to Yom Kippur, the New Jersey gathering will take place on Wednesday, October 12 at 1 p.m.We will gather in Hackensack, NJ at PF Chang’s Restaurant. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
• On Wednesday, October 13 at 2 p.m. we will meet at the Mount Kisco Diner in Westchester after our traditional annual visit to the SBS Columbarium at the Oakwood Cemetery. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4480.
• The date for the October gathering at Cedar Crest will be announced shortly.
Knitting for a Cause
We have received a large gift of many kinds of beautiful yarn by our member Margrit Eddy. We can distribute them to the members of the Knitting for a Cause Group for the upcoming Winter season as well as our regular donations to the Hour Children Foundation which supports children of incarcerated mothers and help them with re-entry into the community. We encourage you to join us in this group as we are always looking for more talented knitters!! Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
Exercise Classes
There will now be two Exercise classes: The Falls Prevention class will be merged with the regular Tuesday/Friday class. Instead of having 3 classes, there will now be two. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 for the details
SWISS (EARLY) HERITAGE NIGHT
Join us on Saturday, October 22nd in the afternoon for an exciting New Jersey Devils home game at the Prudential Center featuring the two Swiss players Nico Hischier and Jonas Siegenthaler. One of the highlights will be to meet and greet the two players again! Here is the link to the page for more information and to buy tickets: click here
INFORMATIONAL
Upcoming Medicare Enrollment period:
The Open Enrollment period for Medicare is approaching. Please click on the link below for an article by the Medicare Rights Center with important information: click here
200 Years of Swiss Impact in New York
The Consulate General of New York has published a beautiful brochure showing the Swiss impact in New York. The SBS does feature there prominently since we have been active for 190 of the 200 years! Here is the link to the brochure: click here
A (liquid) taste of Switzerland
If you have been struggling to find Swiss wines, worry no more. An impressive selection of swiss wines, are available at “Aries wine and spirit” with an exclusive 10% discount offered on all the Swiss wines selection using the coupon: SWISS10. Here is the link to the store’s Swiss section: click here
Finally, for those who celebrate Rosh Hashana, we wish you a happy and healthy New Year 5783!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, August 16, 2022
Dear Members,
As we approach the end of summer, many of us are beginning to experience the evidence of change in the air. As much as we look forward to the cooler air and the changing colors in nature, we also notice the days are getting slightly shorter and the light takes on a different quality. At the SBS, we are planning for the next few months and getting settled in our new office on Lexington Avenue. Acclimation to a new season, adopting a new way of thinking and being after a long hiatus due to COVID, and adjusting to a new office space are all part of our new reality now.
A new exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center Gallery at 18 West 86th Street will be presented from 9/6/22-1/1/2023. There is an elevator in the building. The topic of the exhibit is “Threads of Power Lace from the Textile Museum St. Gallen.” Thanks to our member Erna Daniel for letting us know about the exhibition.
SBS EVENTS
On Wednesday, August 17 at 2pm, there will be a Queens gathering at Martha’s on Austin Street. Please contact Elise Karras to RSVP (917-756-4480).
On Thursday, August 18 at 2pm, as previously noted, there will be a tour scheduled at the Bristal Assisted Living at 1622 York Avenue at 86th Street. Please respond to Elise Karras at (917-756-4480).
On Tuesday, August 23 at 2pm, we will present another Music Matinee on Zoom. The title will be “Recent Music Festivals in Europe” with excerpts from such renowned festivals as Verbier, Berlin, Edinburgh, and more. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka for the Zoom link (917-756-4681).
On Tuesday, August 30 at 2pm, we will host a gathering in Westchester. Please call Mary Jo Motyka for information about the venue (917-756-4681).
On Wednesday, September 7 at 1pm, the regular New Jersey gathering will be held at PF Chang’s Restaurant. Please RSVP to Elise Karras (917-756-4480).
On Thursday, September 8 at 2pm, we will be holding a gathering on the Upper East Side at Le Pain Quotidien on 88th Street and Lexington Ave. Please respond to Elise Karras (917-756-4480) to RSVP.
On Wednesday, September 21 at 2pm, we will hold the Queens gathering at Martha’s on Austin Street in Forest Hills Please call Elise Karras to RSVP (917-756-4480).
FINANCIAL SCAMS, PART 1
In recent years, financial scams and abuses that target the general population are on the rise. Older adults are especially targeted and need to be cautious and increasingly aware. We offer here a list of possible scams that are currently circulating, so that you can look out for them.
The Top Scams Targeting Older Adults
Scams targeting older adults have become a bigger and bigger problem over the last few years. Here is some information regarding the most used tactics by fraudsters to steal money from an article published by the National Council on Aging.
Government impersonation scams
In government impersonation scams, scammers call unsuspecting older adults and pretend to be from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Social Security Administration, or Medicare. They may say that the victim has unpaid taxes and threaten arrest or deportation if they don’t pay immediately. Or they may say that Social Security and Medicare benefits will be cut off of the victim doesn’t provide personal information which is then used to commit identity theft.
Sweepstakes and lottery scams
Here, scammers call an older adult to tell them they’ve won a lottery prize of some kind. If they want to claim their winnings the older adult must send money, cash or gift cards up front. Scammers may impersonate well-known sweepstakes organizations (like Publishers Clearing House).
Robocalls and phone scams
One common robocall is the “Can you hear me?” call. When the older person says “Yes”, the scammer records their voice and hangs up. The criminal then has a voice signature to authorize unwanted charges on items like stolen credit cards.
Computer tech support scams
Technical support scams prey on older people’s lack of knowledge about computers and cybersecurity. A pop-up message or blank screen usually appears on the computer or phone, telling the victim their device is damaged and needs fixing. When they call the support number for help, the scammer may either request remote access to the computer and/or demand they pay a fee to have it repaired.
The grandparent scam
The grandparent scam is so simple and devious because it uses one of older people’s most reliable assets, their hearts. Scammers would call a would-be grandparent and say something along the lines of: “Hi Grandma, do you know who this is?” When the unaware grandparent guesses the name of the grandchild the scammer most sounds like, the scammer can instantly secure their trust. The fake grandchild then asks for money to solve some urgent financial problem. Since fraudsters often ask to be paid via gift cards or money transfer, the victim may have no way of ever recovering their money.
(https://www.ncoa.org/article/top-5-financial-scams-targeting-older-adults)
THE HOUR CHILDREN LEARN ABOUT SWITZERLAND
Our Knitting Group had visited the Hour Children before and had knitted gloves and hats last winter. The children were very curious about Switzerland, so the group planned and prepared a visit which took place on August 4th. We were telling them about Switzerland and could show them posters of mountain views which were donated by Swiss Tourism. Margaret taught them Swiss words in three languages, and we read them the children’s story of Schälle Ursli. Elise was teaching them a Swiss song. The children had a good time and were very inquisitive asking a lot of good questions. They very much liked the goodie bags with a picture magazine from Swiss Tourism and Milkboy chocolate bars.
Many thanks to Marianne, Erna, Margaret and Elise for putting it all together.
A special “Thank You” to the Milkboy Swiss Chocolates company who generously donated chocolate bars for all the kids and staff members!
We wish you good times and relaxing experiences for the rest of the summer!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, July 18, 2022
Dear Members,
For the next few weeks, the SBS will be celebrating Summer, the Swiss National Day, our charitable endeavors, and cultural adventures. We hope that you can join us at these activities to enjoy the company of your fellow Swiss, and to spend time reconnecting with some people you haven’t seen for a while, and also meeting new people and even making new friends.
SBS EVENTS
Continuing activities include the Friday telephone exercise class from 11am to 12 noon and the Balance class held also on the telephone on Mondays from 12 to 12:30. For more information, please contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480). Both classes still have openings.
On Wednesday, July 20, we will hold our regular Queens gathering at 2pm at Martha’s Bakery at 70-28 Austin Street in Forest Hills. Please RSVP to Elise Karras (917-756-4480).
On Wednesday, July 27 at 2pm, we will present an interesting and unusual Movie Afternoon on Zoom. Offered initially by the NHK World Japan (the public TV station), two short documentaries “Karl and Tina: Village Life in the Deep Snow” and “Through the Kitchen Window: Mochi Rice cakes wrapped in Bamboo” will be shown.These two beautiful and inspiring true-life stories reveal a simple and poignant style of life. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681) to RSVP and receive the Zoom invite link.
On a few dates in August, we will be celebrating the Swiss National Day in a traditional manner. Continuing with our Regional gatherings, we will hold small get-togethers at various venues. Although we know that August 1st is the official holiday, our celebrations will be spread out during first part of the month.
On Monday, August 1 at 2pm, we will hold an outdoor celebration at the home of a member in Garden City on Long Island. You may bring any Swiss specialties or any small dish. Please call ahead to Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681) if there is a question about the weather and to receive the exact address.
On Tuesday, August 2 at 2pm, we will hold a gathering in Westchester. Please call Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681) for the venue in the next week. We have a robust group that meets on a regular basis and we hope to see many of you on that day!
On Wednesday, August 3 at 2pm, the New Jersey gathering will meet at the home of Markus Bruderer for desserts and coffee. You may bring any Swiss specialties or a small dish. For exact information, please call Elise Karras (917-756-4480). For this gathering, RSVP is a must!
On Thursday, August 4 at 1pm, Elise Karras and members of the Knitting for a Cause club will hold a special event at Hour Children at 36-11 12th Street in Long Island City. The event will be titled “Learn About Switzerland Day.” For more information or to RSVP, please call Elise at (917-756-4480).
On Tuesday, August 9 at 2pm, we will meet on the Upper West Side at the Viand Café at 75th Street and Broadway. Please call Mary Jo Motyka to RSVP (917-756-4681) to RSVP.
On Thursday, August 11, we will hold an Upper East Side Gathering at 2pm. The location is to be determined. Call Elise Karras for more information and to RSVP (917-756-4480).
On Wednesday, August 17 at 2pm, there will be a gathering in Queens at Martha’s bakery 70-28 Austin Street, Forest Hills. Please RSVP to Elise Karras at (917-756-4480).
On Thursday, August 18, there will be a tour of the Bristol Senior Housing on East 86th Street at 2pm. Please contact Elise Karras to RSVP and for more information (917-756-4480).
SWISS NATIONAL DAY
As a reminder, we again announce that this year the Swiss National Day celebration will be held on Saturday, July 30 from 5:00pm – 10:00pm at the Tavern on the Green in Central Park.
For more information, go to: https://www.swisssociety.org/snd
We hope to see you soon at some of our many activities in late July and August!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, June 15, 2022
Dear Members,
As we approach the summer solstice, we look forward to longer and warmer (but, hopefully, not too warm!) days. At the SBS, we have been planning several events for the end of June and the beginning of July.
SBS EVENTS
On Wednesday, June 22, we will meet at 2pm at Martha’s Bakery in Forest Hills at Austin Street for our regular gathering in Queens. Please RSVP to Elise Karras (917-756-4480).
On Wednesday, June 29, we will meet at 2pm at the Viand Diner on the Upper West Side at Broadway and 75th Street for coffee and cake and good conversation. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka (917-756-4681).
Monday, July 4th is Independence Day. The SBS offices will be closed. We hope you have a good holiday weekend!
On Wednesday, July 6, the regular New Jersey gathering will meet at 1pm at P.F. Chang’s restaurant for lunch. Then, we will meet at the Senior Source for dessert, coffee, and Jass. Please RSVP to Elise Karras (917-756-4480).
On Thursday, July 7, we will meet on Zoom at 2pm for another installment of the Music Matinee series. This time the topic will be “Recent Competitions in the United States and Europe.” We will listen to and discuss a compilation of young and very gifted musicians competing in the Van Cliburn competition in Texas, the Chopin Competition in Warsaw, the Sibelius Violin Competition, and others. It should be an exciting and enriching afternoon. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka for the Zoom link at (917-756-4681).
On Wednesday, July 13, we will host a picnic at 2pm at the Waterside Plaza outdoor area. Please bring lunch, sunscreen, hat, and a beverage for a casual gathering. Ernst Haering, an SBS member, will supply pretzels, chips and a dip. There is a supermarket nearby if you would like to buy your lunch. Directions: take the M34 street crosstown to Waterside Plaza. Please note that there is some walking required to get from the bus to the plaza. Please RSVP to Elise Karras (917-756-4480).
On Thursday, July 14, we will hold the Upper East Side gathering at 2pm at the Beach Café at 1326 Second Avenue at 70th Street at 2 pm. Please contact Elise Karras at (917-756-4480).
SAVE THE DATE: There will be a Queens gathering on Wednesday, July 20. Please contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480) for more information.
SWISS NATIONAL DAY
Join the Swiss Community in celebrating Swiss National Day at the Tavern On the Green in Central Park on Sunday, July 30. Enjoy beautiful live music by Alexia Gardner and Linus Wyrsch, Swiss wine and other drinks from the open bar, and as much Raclette and Bratwurst as your heart desires!
Date / Time: Saturday, July 30, 2022; 5:00pm – 10:00pm
Location & Directions: Tavern on the Green, Central Park West, W 67th St, New York, NY 10023
For more information and/or tickets please visit: https://www.swisssociety.org/snd?mc_cid=f1ee40f8a4&mc_eid=8d2bf8d86b
We hope to see many of our members at our events in the upcoming weeks. We also hope that you can enjoy a relaxing and healthy summer ahead.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, May 16, 2022
Dear Members,
As the days grow longer and the trees turn a deeper shade of green, many of us are spending more time outdoors and choosing to attend gatherings in our neighborhoods and join in trips to museums and concerts. At the SBS we are busy coordinating and facilitating our regular small groups, and we are adding some new events and activities to add interest and variety.
SOCCER FANS!
Join us on May 22, at 5pm, at Citi Field (30min subway ride from Grand Central) and support Swiss national team star Xherdan Shaqiri. The Swiss midfielder recently joined Chicago Fire FC and now comes to town to verse the New York City FC (NYCFC).
The Swiss Consulate has organized discounted tickets (23 USD) and you will receive a complimentary NYCFC t-shirt along with a Swiss cap.
In support of the New York City Football Club community program, $3 out of every ticket purchased for the Swiss section will go towards their engagement to ensure free and safe access to soccer / sport for children in underserved NYC communities.
Buy your discounted tickets here: https://fevo.me/shaqirinight
SBS EVENTS
On Tuesday, May 31, we will meet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art at 1pm to view a major exhibition of the some of the masterworks of Winslow Homer, the 19th century American artist. The show is titled “Crosscurrents” and highlights Homer’s preoccupation with the power of the ocean. Tickets for seniors are $17, but with a valid ID showing that you are a resident of NY, NJ or CT, you may pay what you wish. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at (917) 756-4681 to RSVP.
On June 1, the regular NJ gathering will convene at PF Chang’s restaurant at 1pm. We will then move to the Senior Source for coffee, dessert and Jass. Please contact Elise Karras (917) 756-4480 to RSVP.
On June 7, we will hold the monthly LI gathering at 2pm. Please call Mary Jo Motyka for information, including the venue, at (917) 756-4681.
On June 9, the regular Upper East Side gathering will be held at Silver Stars restaurant on East 65th Street and Second Avenue at 2pm. Please contact Elise Karras (917) 756-4480 to RSVP.
Bryant Park (behind the NYPL on 42nd Street) is offering music, dance and theater programs throughout the summer from May 27 to September 17. These are called the Picnic Performances and are free and begin at 7pm. For more information, go to www. bryantpark.org.
As sent out in a previous mailing, we invite you to join us on our June outing this year. We will be traveling to the Marine Aquarium in Norwalk, CT on Thursday, June 16. After the visit, we will be meeting for lunch at the Sedona Taphouse in Norwalk. Please remember, you must register even if you are coming on your own.
The columbarium at the Swiss plot at the Oakwood Cemetery is now finished. If any of our members are interested in getting information, please contact the SBS office.
If you are helping or assisting a relative or friend, please know that we are there for you to help you to navigate the challenges. Either of our social workers, Elise or MaryJo would be pleased to talk with you.
NEWS FROM THE OFFICE
Switzerland is still playing a leading role in defining global tourism as it is today. The University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons is an innovative and entrepreneurial higher education institution with over 2,200 students and places emphasis on individuality. Two full-time classes are taught each year, whereby one class is taught in both German and English and one class only in English.
The UAS Grisons offers various services to support studies and guide personal and professional development. The University is situated in Eastern Switzerland and offers, amongst others, a bachelor’s degree in Tourism.
The study course "Bachelor of Science FHGR in Tourism" is recognized by the Swiss Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs, Education and Research (Eidg. Volkswirtschaftsdepartement).
For more information and to apply please click here.
In memoriam: We are sad to announce the passing of our longtime member, Elvira Kellenberger, but celebrate her life. We also mourn the loss of Samuel Daniel, a member and husband of Erna Weber Daniel. We send our condolences to Erna and to Sam’s extended family.
We invite you all to attend our events. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to Elise, Mary Jo or call the office.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, April 14, 2022
Dear Members,
Since we are now publishing our Newsletter on a monthly basis, we have many activities and events to share with you. We hope that you will be able to go outside and enjoy the warmer spring air and view the delicate, beginning blossoms of the season.
The Center at Maple Grove in Queens will celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 23. To find out more information about the activities, click here.
For the first time in two years, we will gather as a group at Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center to hear the acclaimed Juilliard Wednesday at One student series. The concert is free and on Wednesday, April 27, the program will consist of Chamber Ensembles. We will meet at 12:30 in the lobby of Tully Hall. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka (917) 756-4681.
On Thursday, April 28, we will hold a Queens gathering at Martha’s Bakery on Austin Street in Forest Hills at 2pm. Please RSVP to Elise Karras (917) 756-4480.
On Tuesday, May 3, we will gather for our monthly get-together at a member’s house in Garden City on Long Island for coffee and cake at 2pm. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at (917) 756-4681 to RSVP and for further details.
On Wednesday, May 4, the monthly gathering in New Jersey will take place at Maggiano’s at 1pm and later we will convene at the Senior Source at 3pm for coffee and cake. Please contact Elise Karras (917) 756-4480 to RSVP.
On Thursday, May 5, the Upper East Side gathering will be held at the Silver Stars restaurant on East 65th and Second Avenue at 2pm. Please contact Elise Karras (917) 756-4480 to RSVP.
On Monday, May 9, Wednesday, May 11 and Saturday, May 14, a play by a young Swiss writer will be presented at Teatro LATEA, 107 Suffolk St, 10002 New York, NY. The name of the play is Neutrality and Rebuttal.
Please check out the website for more information.
Tickets here.
In the middle of May, we will be gathering at the home of one of our members in White Plains. For more details, please contact Mary Jo Motyka (917) 756-4681.
We are announcing a new event for our members in southern New Jersey. We will hold a gathering at the restaurant La Pazzo in Red Bank on Thursday, May 12 at 2pm. If you are interested in joining us and to RSVP, please contact Elise Karras (917) 756-4480 for more information.
We are forming a new group and seeking participants. Our members come with multiple talents and 2 people have offered to teach artistic activities at the SBS office free of charge. Please let us know if you would be interested in joining us. Without your response, we cannot proceed, so do not hesitate to reach out. Elise Karras (917) 756-4480 will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
May is Older Americans Month and the theme in 2022 is “Age My Way” and emphasizes the many ways older adults can remain and involved in their communities. We honor and celebrate our senior members of the Swiss Benevolent Society.
IN MEMORIAM: We mourn the loss but celebrate the life of Constance Wolf, a longtime member of the Swiss Benevolent Society.
For those that celebrate, we wish you a Happy Passover or a Happy Easter. In a season of renewal and optimism, we look forward to many more adventures and good times ahead.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, March 17, 2022
Dear Members,
This year, the beginning of Spring coincides with the first time in two years that many restrictions are being altered or removed altogether, precautions are being eased, and there is a greater freedom of movement. These “opening up” physical changes can be mirrored in a change of attitude, and a lighter feeling that replaces the uncertainty and caution that prevailed during the worst of the pandemic. In response to the change of season with longer days, warmer weather, and the re-awakening of the natural world, at the SBS we are planning more varied and interesting activities and events.
EVENTS
On Wednesday, March 30 at 2pm, we will meet in Queens for coffee and cake. The venue has yet to be determined. Please call Elise Karras (917) 756-4480 for information and to RSVP.
On the Upper East Side, we will meet on Monday, April 4 at 2pm at the Silver Star restaurant on East 65th Street and Second Avenue. Please contact Elise Karras (917) 756-4480 to RSVP.
On Long Island, we are now planning to meet on the first Tuesday of every month in Garden City at the home of an SBS member. Our next gathering will be on Tuesday, April 5 at 2pm. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka (917) 756-4681 for the exact address and to RSVP.
The regular meeting in New Jersey will again be held on the first Wednesday of the month. This month we will meet on Wednesday, April 6 at 1pm at Maggiano’s and later at the Senior Source for coffee and cake at 3pm. Please contact Elise Karras (917)756-4480 for information and to RSVP.
On Thursday, April 7 at 1pm, we will hold an in-person meeting of the Knitting for a Cause group. We will be meeting at the SBS office at 500 Fifth Avenue, Room 1800. Bring your lunch at this informal meeting. Please RSVP to Elise Karras.
On Tuesday, April 12, we will be showing the recent movie Being the Riccardos on Zoom at 2pm. This acclaimed movie has been nominated for several Academy Awards in different categories and stars Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem. We hope you can make it! Please contact Mary Jo Motyka (917) 756-4681 to receive the email link.
On Wednesday, April 13, we will be meeting at a new venue in Westchester at 2pm for coffee and cake. The restaurant is called the Lexington Square Café at 510 Lexington Avenue in Mt. Kisco and is highly recommended by some members who live in the area. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka (917) 756-4681 to RSVP. Please remember to reply since we have to make a reservation beforehand.
Also on Wednesday, April 13 at 2pm, in New York City on the West Side, we will be hosting a shopping trip to Talbot’s on Broadway near 82nd Street. Please RSVP to Elise Karras (917) 756-4480 and meet us at the store.
We will meet on the Upper West Side at the Viand Café on 75th and Broadway on Thursday, April 14 at 2pm for coffee and cake. This has proven to be a comfortable and accommodating venue for the past two times and it has been agreed that this can be a regular place to meet. Please call Mary Jo Motyka (917) 756-4681 to reserve a spot.
In the coming weeks we will be announcing, along with our regional gatherings, the dates for some cultural activities including concerts and museum trips as these venues begin to open to the general public. We are also anticipating the return of in-office activities such as the Movie Afternoons and the Music Matinees.
We hope that those who can, will go outside and take advantage of the warmer days and appreciate the beginning blossoms and lovely colors as they are about to emerge.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, March 1, 2022
Dear Members,
As we move into March, we look forward to warmer and longer days ahead. To lighten the spirit further, we are looking toward a more open existence with less restrictions and precautions. At the SBS, we are busy planning events and activities, and looking ahead to the future for the coming spring and summer.
Please note: As of March 15, our Newsletter will now be published once a month on the 15th of each month. We will continue to bring you information, events, and activities.
EVENTS
As announced before, we are meeting in New Jersey on Wednesday, March 2 at 1pm at Maggiano’s and later at 3pm for coffee and cake at the Senior Source. Reservations are mandatory to Elise Karras (917) 756-4480.
Also on Wednesday, March 2, we are meeting at a member’s home in Garden City at 2pm for coffee and desserts. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka (917) 756-4681 for directions and to RSVP.
On Monday, March 7, we will be meeting on the Upper East Side at the Silver Star restaurant on E. 65 Street and 2nd Avenue at 2pm for coffee and desserts. Please contact Elise Karras at (917) 756-4480 to RSVP. Reservations are mandatory.
On Thursday, March 10, we will meet on the Upper West Side at the Viand Café at 75th Street and Broadway at 2pm for coffee and desserts. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at (917) 756-4681 to RSVP. Reservations are mandatory.
INFORMATION
We encourage you to take the time to apply for the IDNYC card. This is a card for all New Yorkers, from all backgrounds and all five boroughs. Besides being a form of identification, this card allows you to attend many cultural activities for free. You can get the application at the library or enrollment center. The nearest one to the SBS office is the Cathedral Library at 560 Lexington at 50th Street. Entrance is downstairs in downtown 6 subway station. Please call 311 for other locations.
MESSAGE FROM THE OFFICE
The SBS offers scholarships for Swiss-American students living in the NY tri-State area and the States of Pennsylvania and Delaware! Our scholarship programs include the SBS Merit Scholarship, the SBS Outstanding Scholastic Achievement (OSA) Award, the SBS Graduate Award and the Medicus Student Exchange Scholarship. Interested?
To apply or for more information, please visit our website: https://www.sbsny.org/scholarships/eligibility-application.
Application deadline: March 31.
Questions? Please email to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
IN MEMORIAM: We mourn the death but celebrate the life of Marlies Zuber, a longtime and enthusiastic member of the SBS. We send our condolences to her friends and family.
We hope the next couple of weeks will bring you renewed enthusiasm and hope. We also hope to see you at our activities. Everyone is invited!
With warm wishes to all,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, February 15, 2022
Dear Members,
To finish up the month of February and look ahead to the beginning of March, at the SBS we have been busy planning events and activities. We know the importance of connection with others, getting out to experience a change of scenery, and being open to new ideas and new ways of being.
GATHERINGS
In the next weeks, we will be sponsoring three neighborhood gatherings:
On Wednesday, February 23, we will meet at a café in Queens at 1pm. To RSVP and find out the name of the venue, please contact Elise Karras at (917) 756-4480.
Looking ahead to March, on Wednesday, March 2, the regular New Jersey gathering will meet at Maggiano’s restaurant at 1pm and at 3pm coffee and cake will be offered at the Senior Source. To RSVP, please contact Elise Karras at (917) 756-4480. Reservations are mandatory.
Also on Wednesday, March 2, we will be meeting at a member’s home in Garden City at 2pm to resume our Long Island gathering. To RSVP and to find out the address, please contact Mary Jo Motyka at (917) 756-4681. Reservations are mandatory.
Also, as previously noted, on Thursday, February 24, we will visit a new assisted living facility called the Sunrise at East 56th Street and Lexington Ave. We will meet at 2pm. Please contact Elise Karras at (917) 756-4480 to RSVP and for further information.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
A selection of works by Angela Hugenschmidt, a talented and active member of the SBS, will be on view until February 26 at her exhibit of Chinese Calligraphy and Painting. This show is being held at the Center at Maple Grove Cemetery at 127-15 Kew Gardens Road, Kew Gardens, NY. The hours are from 9am to 4pm Monday to Saturday. For more information, please visit the website: www.friendsofmaplegrove.org or call 347-878-6613.
The Swiss Hockey Night goes International!
Little did we know how far the Swiss Hockey Night would reach. Marc Schibli attended the Swiss Hockey Night and one of his friends is stationed in Ghana, West Africa. The children are big hockey fans and especially Nico Hischier of the New Jersey Devils. Ghana is hot and with no hockey in sight. Marc and the SBS located autographed items and brought some cheer to the kids!
We hope that the family will be able to attend one of our hockey events and get to meet Nico in person!
Swiss Review
We are sure that many of you are receiving and enjoying the Swiss Review. They have reached out to us as they would like to receive feedback:
“We’re doing a survey about Swiss abroad and media usage, and it would be great if you could take part. If you click on the link you’ll have the option of doing it in German, French, Italian, English or Spanish. We’ll use the feedback to improve our offer.”
www.intervista.ch/swissinfo
We encourage you to participate in the survey.
If you had attended one of our Holiday Luncheons this past December, you received a gift bag with a bag of cookies lovingly baked by our Master Chef Marianne Mazzonelli. She has doubled down with another traditional Swiss recipe: Linzer Torte. Of special note in this version are Marianne’s personal observations and advice.
Although we are still in the midst of winter, the days are slowly becoming longer, and with this change comes a sense of eager anticipation and the possibility of hope. We realize that there are only 32 more days until the First Day of Spring, March 20! We have begun to experience a lightening, also, of the heavy weight of the pandemic as the numbers are coming down and some restrictions are being lifted. While still maintaining a certain caution and using common sense, many of us are venturing out with more optimism and confidence.
In Memoriam: We mourn the loss but celebrate the life of our longtime member Lillianne Willimann and send condolences to family and friends.
With warm regards,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Newsletter, February 1, 2022
Dear Members,
As we ease into the second month of the year, we note that things are changing all around us. Many of us were just settling in with a new sense of hope weeks before the Holiday season only to then be confounded by a new variant of the disease. Although this promised to be milder than the previous iterations of the virus, for some of us it still engendered a familiar feeling of uncertainty and caution. Pandemic fatigue has set in with feelings of frustration, weariness, and often, low motivation. Many people in the Swiss community have taken steps to cope with these feelings. Some of our members, for example, have joined the exercise classes during the week, participated in Zoom groups for the Music Matinees and the Movie Afternoons, and best of all, have connected with each other at a café or by phone or social media. At the SBS, we believe that the sense of community that we help to foster is an antidote to loneliness, isolation and the sense of feeling “stuck.”
On behalf of the SBS and all our members we would like to thank Marianne Mazzonelli for her generous contribution of homemade cookies for our Holiday gift bags. We always receive great feedback from our members about Marianne’s delicious cookies and we truly appreciate her dedication to our organization.
We encourage you to join our various activities that we have planned in the upcoming weeks. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We are continuing our neighborhood small gatherings so that people can connect or reconnect with others in their own area. The group called Knitting for a Cause is looking for new members to join the already lively group of knitters whose handiwork is donated to worthy programs for people in need. Please contact Elise Karras (917-756-4480) for further information.
Two reminders: On Wednesday, February 2, the regular New Jersey gathering will be held at Maggiano’s at 1pm. At 3pm, we will meet at the Senior Source for coffee and cake. RSVP is mandatory. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480.
On Thursday, February 3, we will meet at the Viand Cafe at 75th Street and Broadway on the Upper West Side at 1pm. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681.
On Wednesday, February 9, we will meet at the City Limits diner in White Plains in Westchester at 1pm. RSVP is mandatory. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 to RSVP and for further information.
0n Wednesday, February 16, we will hold the Movie Afternoon on Zoom at 2pm. We will show the widely acclaimed movie from late 2021 called “Belfast’ directed by Kenneth Branagh. This movie is based on the director’s experience growing up in Ireland in a changing world. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 to receive the Zoom email link.
SAVE THE DATE: On Thursday, February 24, we will visit a new assisted living facility called the Sunrise at East 56th Street and Lexington Avenue. We will meet at 2pm. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 to RSVP and for further information.
We offer you an easy recipe for molten mocha cakes that are perfect for Valentine's Day or any other time!
We include some information from the Swiss Compensation Office (SCO) regarding changes in the Life Certificate process. Click here.
We hope that even as you venture out or partake of our activities at home, you can stay warm, dry, and healthy.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, January 17, 2022
Dear Members,
As we enter the new year, it is inevitable that we look back on the old one. Despite all, we have learned to live with uncertainty, forge closer bonds with others, accept and redefine changing patterns and habits, and often, find new meaning in life. As we anticipate new beginnings, we hope for better times ahead and the resilience and strength to deal with what may come our way. In addition, we hope to cultivate the spirit of optimism and aim to spread good cheer and compassion for others and for ourselves.
At the SBS, we are reinstating our popular neighborhood gatherings in Queens, Westchester, Long Island, New Jersey, the Upper West Side and the Upper East Side. On Thursday, January 27, we will host a gathering on the Upper East Side at 1pm at a venue to be determined. Please contact Elise Karras, 917-756-4480, for more information and to RSVP.
On Wednesday, February 2, the regular New Jersey gathering will be held at 1pm at Maggiano’s. At 3pm, we will convene at the Senior Source for coffee and cake. RSVP is mandatory. Please contact Elise Karras, 917-756-4480.
On Thursday, February 3, we will meet at a restaurant on the Upper West Side at 1pm. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka, 917-756-4681, for further details and to RSVP.
These three gatherings mark the beginning of our activities for the New Year. We will be announcing other gatherings in the coming months, so please watch this space for more information. We are looking forward to seeing many of you again.
On January 24, we will be attending a concert given by the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players. The concert consists of notable trios (including a beautiful one by Mendelssohn) and is held in the Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, 152 W. 66th Street at 2pm. Tickets are $17. RSVP is mandatory. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka, 917-756-4681. This is part of a series that a group from the SBS has attended for many years.
Precautions are taken, such as mask wearing and distancing by keeping the seating not too close.
The group Knitting for a Cause is recruiting new members. The knitting is done on your own time and involvement in the group is minimal. The rewards, however, are great, inasmuch as the finished products are donated to nursing homes and an association for children in need. Please contact Elise Karras, 917-756-4480, for more information.
The new telephone group Fall Prevention and Balance workshop will meet every Monday from 12noon to 12:30pm. Call in to 332-330-8332 and punch in 1291. This is a toll-free number. No pre-registration is required. Just call in. This special class is offered as well as the regular exercise classes by phone on Tuesday and Friday.
For those who have been asking, we are still considering how and when we will begin to offer in-office activities again. We will let you know when a decision is made, based on safety and the possibility of necessary precautions due to changing circumstances.
We offer you a recipe to keep you warm on these cold winter days: Bündner Gerstensuppe.
As we begin the New Year, we send you our good wishes for peace, prosperity, and good health!
With warm regards,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, December 2, 2021
Dear Members,
As we prepare for the Holiday season this year, we notice a marked difference from last year. In 2020, the vaccinations were not yet widely available, and many people, masks or not, did not feel safe to congregate to celebrate together. While, for this year, guidelines are loosening, there are still rules and protocol that need to be navigated. Vaccination is still the most powerful tool to stay safe, wearing a mask indoors is recommended, and of course, washing hands often and wiping down surfaces will protect you and your guests. Apart from physical safeguards and precautions, not everyone experiences the Holiday season the same. Some people are deeply attached to familiar rituals, such as family gatherings, certain kinds of food, and attending religious services. Many of these time-worn traditions had been disrupted last year and as such, feelings of loss of identity were provoked. For others, even before the pandemic, the thought of the holidays brings up mixed feelings at best, and at the other end of the spectrum, feelings of anxiety and trepidation. This year, because we are not “out of the woods” yet, extra effort may be required to navigate the unique quality of the season. Understanding that societal expectations may drive our ambivalence about the holidays, we can personally gravitate toward the meaningful and deeper qualities that influence our own experience. To consciously tend toward the universal feelings of compassion, love, and connection is to lighten the burden of unrealistic expectations.
In the spirit of connection and belonging, at the SBS we are looking forward to the 6 upcoming Holiday regional gatherings. Beginning next week and continuing into the middle of the month, we will be hosting gatherings in Queens, Long Island, Westchester, New Jersey, the Upper East Side and the Upper West Side. Registration has now been closed and the response has been very favorable. If you have registered and find that you are unable to attend, please contact the SBS office so that we can call another member who has been placed on the waiting list.
The last of the lap blankets created by group members of “Knitting for a Cause” have been delivered by the social workers to some residents of Sun Harbor Manor, and in particular, our longtime member, Adele Cooper. The gifts were acknowledged with gratitude and the beautiful handiwork and lively colors were appreciated. In the New Year, the knitters will begin another project for Hour Children, an association that supports children of incarcerated mothers. The group welcomes new members. Please contact Elise Karras for more information.
As a reminder, the Balance and Fall Prevention group will begin on the phone and meet in the New Year on Mondays at 1pm. More information will follow. Also in the New Year, we are looking at ways to facilitate in-office events once again. We will provide information when it becomes available.
Once again, social workers and volunteers will be delivering holiday gift bags to the homebound. Although many of our members will be attending the holiday parties, some are not able to get out due to poor health, or diminished mobility. We are happy to fulfill our mission to spread some good cheer to everyone, regardless of their situation.
Do you shop at Amazon? Online shopping has really taken off since COVID-19 struck. While shopping online at Amazon, there is an easy way to support the Swiss Benevolent Society. Please check out Amazon smile where .5% of the transaction amounts are being donated to charitable organizations. The products and prices are the same as the regular Amazon site. You can designate the SBS as the recipient of the donations. The link is https://smile.amazon.com/ch/13-1624199. Please let us know if you have any questions. We are grateful for your support.
We offer you a recipe for a seasonal favorite: Grittibanz
We send you good wishes and hope to see many of you at our Holiday gatherings in the coming weeks. As always, we are here to help and support all our members. Please feel free to reach out to us.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, November 15, 2021
Dear Members,
As some restrictions are being eased and the news about the pandemic is no longer as dire, we, in our own ways, are taking our time to readjust. Such a task is not always easy, and our expectations are paramount to a successful outcome in this endeavor. What we expect may be influenced by past experiences, our general disposition, and changing moods throughout the process. We have had a spate of declarations of a “new normal”, and at every turn we are called upon to readapt our attitudes, our feelings, and our behaviors. In general, at the SBS, we have discussed with our members what might affect their decision-making processes. Should I eat inside a restaurant? should I wear a mask where it is optional in a store? should I travel on the subways? should I begin to visit friends or family in their homes? are just some of the questions we ask ourselves. Except for certain mandates, these decisions are personal ones and are determined by our own comfort level. Especially as the upcoming Holiday Season quickly approaches, some questions may not have definitive answers, but decisions are a product of our ability to deal with uncertainty, our desire for contact with others, and a lessening of anxiety while still being appropriately cautious.
At the SBS, we are busy planning our Holiday gatherings. By now, you should have received an invitation and chosen one in or near your neighborhood. Please remember that the deadline for members to RSVP is November 30. You are also reminded to carry proof of vaccination. We look forward to establishing new traditions with both old and new friends!
As noted previously, the first batch of lap blankets made by the Knitting for a Cause group has been delivered to the Pelham Bay Nursing Home. The blankets were gratefully received by the staff and especially by one of our members, who resides there. On December 1, the two social workers will travel to the Sun Harbor Nursing Home in Roslyn on Long Island. We have a longtime member who has resided there for several years. We will distribute the beautifully made blankets to some residents and to our member, with affection and good will. The volunteer group named Knitting for a Cause has been very successful in helping us persevere in our mission to serve the community.
On Tuesday, November 23 at 2pm on Zoom, we will be introducing a new educational and interactive group called “How to Talk to Doctors.” So many of us struggle to communicate with our medical professionals and often come away feeling confused or unacknowledged. We will discuss our experiences and strategies to help ease the way. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka to RSVP and receive the email invite.
We are thinking about beginning to host small group activities again at the SBS office in the future. At the beginning of the New Year, we would like to restart such groups as the Music Matinee and the Movie Afternoon in person. We will take every precaution to maintain safety standards and to help you feel comfortable. Please check with this Newsletter for more information as our plans become more definite.
We are pleased to offer a short and astute letter with recommendations for staying connected during these uncertain times. Written by our member, Gerie Bauer, it exhibits a unique response in addressing the needs of our members (see article below).
We suggest a monthly Swiss podcast: The Expert Guide to Your Life in Switzerland. Interesting topics are: Seven things you always wanted to know about life in Switzerland, Direct Democracy, Travel, and History. It's free and available on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or Google Podcast.
Looking ahead, we will be offering a Fall Prevention and Balance class starting in January on Mondays from 1 to 1:30pm. Please call Elise Karras for information and to register.
In wishing you a very Happy Thanksgiving, we are mindful of the importance of the concept of gratitude. Throughout the many ups and downs since March 2020, we have all felt strong and sometimes conflicting emotions. These are all very appropriate to the uncertain and often frightening times in which we live. One feeling that is often overlooked, though, is to feel grateful. We give thanks this year for those things that we do have, for the friendship of others, for having gotten through tough times, and for being able to look ahead with hope and courage.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Entrepenur for women’s empowerment and journalist
Feedback welcomed
Why Everyone Needs a GTG (Go to Gal or Guy)
The disastrous COVID pandemic caught the whole country off guard, and we learned the hard
way that we weren’t prepared for a whole multitude of emergencies. Being isolated and far from
friends and family brought home the realization that what often we needed was someone to jump
in and handle things we couldn’t, for one reason or another. That person(s) is who I call a
GO TO GAL OR GUY.(GTG)
I have come to believe very strongly that no matter our station in life, our age, how strong we think
we are, our financial situation or family ties-everyone needs to consider not just one, but afew GTGs
to whom to entrust the details of our lives, our wishes and hopes, our fears and individual and personal
situations. Someone(s) to listen and to be available in a crisis when we find ourselves unable to cope.
Someone(s) who is ready to manage the various aspects of the situation.
I have 3 GTGs who I can call on for different aspects of my life. It took me a while to discover those
unique people in my life who I can trust, but it was worth figuring out. It has brought me peace and a
feeling of security knowing that they are there. I urge you to find at least one GTG who can take care of
business if you can’t.
Written by Gerie Bauer
Entrepreneur for Women’s Empowerment
Journalist
SBS member
Feedback about this article welcomed. Respond to Elise and she will forward it to the author.
Newsletter, November 1, 2021
Dear Members,
Our current situation presents many opportunities and challenges and as such it is normal to experience a wide range of thoughts, feelings, and reactions. It is certainly expected that we would need time to readjust to the ever-changing landscape. For some, reactions may manifest in apprehension about going into public spaces; in general, trouble relaxing, or experiencing frustration and irritability. Possible ways to counteract such reactions include keeping things in perspective, and manage anxiety by dismissing any “what if” questions in worrying about the future. Small but helpful or positive actions you can take now include sending someone you care about a message of encouragement or affirmation, cook and deliver a meal to someone in your neighborhood, or donate to a meaningful cause. At the least, a simple phone call to “check in” can be beneficial for both the caller and the recipient of the call. At the SBS, as we weather the frequent changes, we are inspired and impressed by the infinitely varied and creative coping strategies of our members.
We are busy planning and coordinating our various Holiday gatherings in December. These will take place in Queens, the Upper West Side, the Upper East Side, New Jersey, and Westchester. More information will follow in our next Newsletter and an invitation will be sent. We are looking forward to making new memories in new, local venues and would like to invite our members to these celebrations. If you are unsure of your status as a member this year, please contact the office.
The beautiful lap blankets, knitted by our talented volunteers as members of the Knitting for a Cause, have been delivered to the Pelham Parkway Nursing Home. An SBS member is a resident there and there were enough blankets to distribute to several other residents. On November 10, the social workers will deliver more blankets to the Sun Harbor Nursing and Rehab facility in Roslyn on Long Island, where another of our members resides. This project has been very successful and gladly received by the recipients.
The monthly New Jersey gathering will be held on November 4 at the Cheesecake Factory at 1pm and afterwards we will proceed to the Senior Source room for coffee and dessert. Please RSVP to Elise Karras.
On November 9 at 2pm, the Movie Matinee will be held on Zoom. The film will be “The Booksellers” which is an acclaimed documentary of a lively tour of New York’s book world populated by eccentrics, intellects, and dreamers. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka to be sent an invite on email.
THINGS TO DO, PLACES TO SEE
On the local TV stations in the next couple of weeks, the longtime news and features show “60 Minutes” on Sundays at 7pm on CBS is always highly recommended. On November 6 at 11am, Wildlife Nation is an interesting show about animals and nature. And for fun, on November 7 at 9pm, Supermarket Sweep is on ABC.
And around the town: At the Guggenheim Museum on Fifth Avenue, there is a wonderful exhibition of the works of Vasily Kandinsky. Although the usual ticket price for seniors is $18, there is a Pay What You Wish on Select Saturdays from 4 to 6pm and one Saturday per month (the next one is November 20) there is free admission all day. You must sign up online. Go to www.guggenheim.org for information.
At The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on Tuesday, November 9 at 7:30pm at the Alice Tully Hall, a program entitled “Chopin: Voice of the Poet” will include solo piano, cello and violin. Go to www.chambermusicsociety.org for ticket information.
The recently renovated formerly named Mid-Manhattan Library on Fifth Avenue and 40th Street is a real find. Now called the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library, the space offers updated seating, and a free and accessible rooftop terrace open to all. There are also classes, lectures and movies.
A reminder that Open Enrollment for Medicare is from October 15 to December 7. This is a time when you can reconsider your drug coverage plan. Go to www.Medicare.gov.
Our member Susanne Ziegler contributed an easy but very tasty recipe. She remembers first hearing about it when she was in school on a field trip with her home economics class. Susanne still makes it, but she adds a topping of melted chocolate or powdered sugar. Please inquire with the office about the recipie.
All good wishes for a colorful and brisk Fall season.
With warm regards,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, October 14, 2021
Dear Members,
It can be said that resilience is accepting a new reality. During the past year and a half, certainly we can all ask: What is a normal reaction to a very abnormal year? Although many reactions are universal, some are very personal. Surely, we have all found that not all coping strategies can work as before, and we are investing considerable time and energy in finding new ways to find safety and stability within ourselves. One way to counteract any negative spiraling is to speak openly about how this time has affected you. Words that express feelings can help you feel less alone, allow for acceptance, and open the channels to new thoughts that will precipitate new actions and strategies. In other words, we can choose to be conscious in cultivating hope and remember that things change, your mood changes, and the world is not static. During these stressful times, we have seen many examples of the dictum to be kind to yourself, and to be kind to others. SBS members are calling each other to offer support and connection, some are arranging impromptu outdoor meetings, others are attending our small group gatherings at various venues. In the words of the Director General of WHO (World Health Organization): “Be safe, be smart, be kind.”
We remind you that the Music Matinee and Movie Afternoon are combined on Zoom on Tuesday, October 19 at 2pm. We will show, from the Perspective Series, a fascinating documentary entitled: “Artistic Revolution: How the Power of Music Motivates the Masses.” Along with commentary, the music featured is by Chopin, and excerpts from operas by Verdi, Wagner, and Weber. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka to be sent the email link.
Another reminder that the SBS will be making our annual trip to the Oakwood Cemetery in Mt. Kisco, where the Swiss plot has been enhanced by the completion of the new columbarium. All are invited, but must provide your own transportation, and RSVP to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We are meeting at the cemetery at 11am on Wednesday, October 20, 2021. We will then convene at the Mt. Kisco diner for lunch.
On October 19, 20, and 21, this year’s Virtual Senior Resource Fair will be held from 2pm to 3:30pm. There will be presentations about exercise, nutrition, and continuing education classes online, among others. RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/seniorfair 2021.
For our next Worldly Lunch, we will meet on Thursday, October 21 at 1pm at the Japanese restaurant Tenzan at 295 Columbus Avenue. Please RSVP to Elise Karras.
We offer another Swiss recipe for the Fall season: Swiss Apple Tart.
On Wednesday, October 27, we will meet in front of the NY Public Library on Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street to view the new Polonsky Exhibition of the Library’s Treasures at 1pm. This unique and comprehensive collection includes manuscripts, artworks, letters, still and moving images, and recordings. Since the timed tickets must be reserved in advance, we encourage you to reply to Mary Jo Motyka as soon as possible.
We send you our best wishes and hope that during this colorful season, you are able to enjoy the natural light and the outside world.
We would like to form a new phone group entitled Balance and Fall Prevention. Since we have heard from so many of our members about their experiences with falling, this class will address the issue and give corrective exercises and strategies. Please let us know if you are interested. Unless we hear from you, we will not proceed with this class. Please RSVP to Elise Karras.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, October 1, 2021
Dear Members,
As we move forward into the Fall season, many of us are holding on to a sense of optimism and hope for the future. Although it may seem that around every corner a new challenge looms, we are finding many new ways to cope and find yet another “new normal” going ahead. Many of our members are trying to do “little things with a big impact” and thus engage in things that matter to us. Whether it be listening to an engaging piece of music, finding a good book to read, taking a walk around the corner, calling a friend, or in general, to shift your focus from worry to meaningful distraction. With the new Delta variant, for some, the old feelings of frustration and uncertainty have appeared again. When moments of disappointment or discouragement come up, it is important to find your own ways to give yourself a boost to turn low energy moments into more motivation and peace of mind. During these moments, a light, healthy snack or a walk in the park to see the newly changing leaves might be just the antidote that you need. Recently, we were pleased to see that several of our members organized a picnic in the park and they even put up the Swiss flag! People in the park stopped by to chat and comment on their own Swiss connections.
A reminder that the luncheon previously scheduled for September 27 on the East Side has been rescheduled for Tuesday, October 5 at the Franchia, 12 Park Avenue between 34th and 35th Street at 2:30pm. Please contact Elise Karras to RSVP and for further details.
In New Jersey, there will be a luncheon gathering on Wednesday, October 6. This event will be held at the Cheesecake Factory and we will meet at 12:30pm. Please contact Elise Karras to RSVP.
On Tuesday, October 12, an SBS member who lives in White Plains will be hosting a small gathering at her home at 2pm. We ask everyone to bring a snack or small dessert. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka for directions and details. We are looking forward to seeing our Westchester friends. Space is limited, so we urge you to respond as soon as possible.
On Tuesday, October 19, the Movie Afternoon and Music Matinee will be combined with a special showing on Zoom at 2pm of a documentary from the Perspective Series. This fascinating film is entitled: Artistic Revolution: How the Power of Music Motivates the Masses. The film features music of Chopin (described as “cannons buried in flowers”), and opera by Weber, Wagner and Verdi. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka to be sent the email invite.
The telephone exercise class will now include chair yoga instruction with our guest instructor Sabrina Marr adding to the class. Please call Elise Karras for more information.
SAVE THE DATE: We will be making our annual trip to the Swiss plot at the Oakwood cemetery in Mt. Kisco on Wednesday, October 20. We will meet at the plot (a close distance from the gate) at 11am and then go to the Mt. Kisco diner for lunch nearby. This year, the trip has special meaning because the new columbarium and surrounding area has been completed. All are welcome to join us to see the new structure and must provide their own transportation. Please RSVP to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
We have been busy planning ahead for the Holiday Season. We will begin with a gathering at a restaurant in White Plains to celebrate St. Nicholas Day on December 6. Other small Holiday gatherings are being planned for venues that are close to where you live: Manhattan, Queens, New Jersey, and Long Island. Please check in with our upcoming Newsletters for more details.
We provide a reminder that the dates for Open Enrollment for Medicare have been extended this year and are from October 15 to December 7, 2021. Please go to CMS.gov for more information. If you have any questions, please contact one of our social workers.
We offer another Swiss recipe for the Fall season: A Waldorf Salad
All good wishes for the weeks ahead. We hope you can take the opportunity to enjoy the cool weather and changing colors!
With warm regards,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, September 16, 2021
Dear Members,
As the Fall season approaches, things are beginning to look different. The weather is becoming cooler with a crisp feeling in the air, and soon the leaves will begin to turn their usual bright colors. With the advent of a new season, we can cultivate a sense of hope, anticipation, and realistic optimism. As with everything in this changing world, we will see what this season brings. Although we are aware of the “second wave” and will respond accordingly, there are ways to counter the weariness and wariness of the feeling of “here we go again.” Of primary importance is the ability to embrace what you CAN do, rather than ruminating on the current restrictions. For instance, in the good weather, you can see friends outdoors, you can schedule exercise in your day on a regular basis, make sure you eat healthfully, and be sure to get enough sleep. It is possible, to borrow a page from psychology, to shift your attention from worry and fear, and instead, concentrate on hobbies that are enjoyable and meaningful, reach out to others, or find a good article or book to divert from possible negative and draining thoughts. At the SBS, we are putting our heads together, to come up with new ways to approach the new season to accommodate more people closer to where they live. We call our plan “localization” and we hope to bring the SBS to you in your neighborhood areas. We realize that it is often difficult to travel on public transportation and many people prefer to remain secure and close to home.
On Wednesday, September 22 (the first day of Fall) at 2pm we will present a Zoom meeting called “Coping with Covid”, an interactive small gathering to share and discuss our experiences and feelings about the last year and a half and the impact on us. All are invited, but space is limited to 10 people so that everyone will have a chance to speak. There will also be a call-in option if you do not have access to Zoom. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka.
A small gathering will be held on Monday, September 27 at 1:30pm at the Franchise Vegan Café (212) 213-1001, 12 Park Avenue (between 34th and 35th Streets). There is a very nice area set up for outdoor seating. It is mandatory to RSVP to Elise Karras. Everyone is responsible for their own meal.
A reminder that our next Worldly Lunch will be held on Thursday, September 30 at 12:30pm at the Thep Thai Restaurant, 1439 2nd Avenue at 75th Street. We hope you can join us! Please contact Elise Karras to RSVP.
SAVE THE DATE: On Wednesday, October 6, we will be holding our popular New Jersey Kaffeeklatsch. Please contact Elise Karras for more details and to RSVP.
We offer a recipe for the upcoming Fall season: Vogelheu!
We send our very best wishes for the weeks ahead and hope that you can enjoy time outside and begin at least one new adventure!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, August 31, 2021
Dear Members,
As we approach the end of Summer, once again we are dealing with new challenges and the need to re-evaluate our decision-making practices. Perhaps some of us are experiencing a return of increased uncertainty and anxiety due to the Delta variant. Some may be carefully watching and waiting and still remembering to take precautions like wearing a mask, and still practicing social distancing. Just as we were settling in to start to remove many of the restrictions in the early Summer, we do know that another round of concerns has appeared. Of course, any responses of unease to our new situation are to be expected. Patience and flexibility will be needed to see how the new version of the disease progresses and what the CDC will prescribe. Please know that the SBS is carefully monitoring the situation and will act accordingly in scheduling gatherings and events. We are here, as always, to talk and respond to any feelings or questions that you may have.
On Tuesday, September 7 at 2pm, the film presented on Zoom for the Movie Afternoon will be “A Most Beautiful Thing” (2020). This is an inspiring documentary that chronicles the first African American high school rowing team from the West Side of Chicago. The movie received excellent reviews. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka.
We will be sponsoring our first Yoga Class on Zoom conducted by Sabrina Marr on Monday, September 13 at 12:30pm. Sabrina is a certified RYT 500 and a passionate yoga instructor with diplomas from Zen Den Yoga School in Florida and the Yoga Foundation in India. She grew up in the Swiss Alps and as an elite athlete, she competed in the Gymnastics World Championships, focusing on the physical, mental, and emotional components. After completing academic studies in Zurich, she moved to New York to embark on a 20 year career in corporate finance at Unicredit. Five years ago, she returned to her passion, the practice of Yoga. Since then, she eagerly shares her knowledge with students of all ages from all around the world. If you would like to join us for this premier event, please call the SBS office at 212-246-0655 to RSVP.
On Thursday, September 30 at 12:30pm, we will be holding another in our series of Worldly Lunches. The venue will be Thep Thai Restaurant, 1439 2nd Avenue at 75th Street. Please contact Elise Karras to RSVP.
As we are looking ahead and pondering several possibilities for hosting our annual Holiday Party, we are aware of changing circumstances and differing views. We are thinking of possible formats to celebrate the season with you all and would appreciate and value your input. Could you please let us know what you think might be the most feasible formats or venues for this year? We will be calling some of our membership in the coming weeks to reach out and hear your views, but also please feel free to contact us with any ideas you may have.
We offer you a recipe for the coming Fall season: A William Tell Special: Baked Apple
IN MEMORIAM: We mourn the death but celebrate the lives of two of our members. Longtime member and active participant in the Swiss-American community, Margaret Gasser has passed away. We also regret to announce that past President of the SBS, Hans Egloff, has passed away in Switzerland. They will both be sorely missed.
For those who will observe the Jewish New Year on September 7 and 8, we wish you a sweet and healthy 5782!
As we look forward to a new Fall season, we encourage you to try to get outdoors and enjoy the fresh air and sunlight, practice self-care by engaging in hobbies, connections with friends and family, and trying new things. You can also try to change what you can and accept the things that may be beyond your control. As always, we wish you the best!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, August 16, 2021
Dear Members,
After experiencing a couple of encouraging months in late Spring and early Summer, we are all now caught in a time of uncertainty with the advent of the Delta variant. By no means are we back to “Square One”, but familiar feelings of confusion, decision-making, and concerns about safety are again at our doorstep. Even the most diligent among us - those who are fully vaccinated, wear masks when appropriate, and maintain social distance - are feeling a sense of risk and some fear reminiscent of earlier times last year. Perhaps extra vigilance is to be encouraged, but we are also mindful of the extraordinary gains that have been achieved in fighting the spread of the virus. At the SBS, we are monitoring the latest developments and modifying any scheduling that may involve a compromise to our members’ safety and 0well-being. We are still dedicated to a slow and steady “opening up” and we are enjoying the joys of small gatherings and group activities. We respect our members’ decisions as to their degree of involvement and any concerns that they may have in the future. By the same token, we assure you that your protection and comfort are our top priorities.
As we have noted in our previous Newsletter, the SBS is excited to invite you to our “Opening Up” event coming on Thursday, September 2nd at the Standard Hotel in the Meatpacking District in NYC. We encourage you to sign up as soon as possible. If it is more convenient, you can email us or call to say that you are sending payment by mail. See the details on the attached invitation flyer.
The Music Matinee will be held on Zoom on Tuesday, August 24 at 2pm. The title is: “Music Festivals in Europe 2021.” If you have not had the opportunity to travel this summer, we will view some highlights from Lucerne, Verbier, Salzburg and other fine festivals. It will almost seem as if you are there! Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka.
On Wednesday, August 25, we have scheduled a Westchester gathering at the City Lights diner in White Plains at 12:30pm. We hope to see our Swiss friends from the area at this popular restaurant. There is ample parking and it is also very close to the White Plains Metro North train station. A special thanks to Enrica Staeger-Riley for her hard work in helping to arrange this event. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka before August 23.
The SBS will sponsor a Worldly Luncheon with Indian cuisine on the Upper East Side on Thursday, August 26. Please contact Elise Karras for the venue and more details.
The popular telephone Exercise class has been adding new members. There are now only 2 openings for the 11am Friday class. Please contact Elise Karras.
If you are homebound or know someone who cannot go out, the phone number for in-home vaccinations is 877-829-4692.
Do you shop at Amazon? If so, there is an easy way to support the Swiss Benevolent Society. Please check out Amazon smile where 0.5% of the transaction amounts are being donated to charitable organizations. The products and prices are the same as on the regular Amazon site. You can designate the SBS as the recipient of the donations. Here is the link: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/13-1624199. Please let us know if you have any questions or if you need more information.
At the SBS we are striving to be as environmentally conscious as possible. We realized in some instances we were duplicating the distribution of our Newsletter via email as well as regular mail. In order to save on paper and time and effort we have focused on the email distribution and discontinued duplicate regular mailing. We hope that you understand.
We offer a recipe for the remaining days of summer: Schinkengipfeli
COVID has made things more challenging, but we are determined to serve our community as much as possible. As a precautionary measure we have introduced a disclaimer form that we are asking our members to sign as participants at our gatherings and during our home visits.
When it is possible, we encourage you to enjoy the weather by taking a walk, sitting in the park, or taking in a meal or snack at a café installed outdoors. These are antidotes to any lingering feelings of doubt or worry in response to the current circumstances, and constitute ways to relax and practice self-care.
With all best wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, July 30, 2021
Dear Members and Friends,
On behalf of the Swiss Benevolent Society, I would like to wish you a happy and safe Swiss National Day.
August 1st will mark 730 years since the historic alliance that led to the founding of Switzerland. In celebration thereof, we would normally see many festivities and celebrations taking place across Switzerland and around the world, including in our great city of New York. However, this year we will sadly not be hosting a formal celebration.
Despite the challenges presented during the last year, the SBS has been able to overcome and excel with the dedicated and unwavering efforts of our staff members and volunteers. We have created additional virtual programs, instituted person-to-person outreach and as we move into a post-pandemic world, we are holding gatherings for our members throughout Long Island, New Jersey, Westchester, Manhattan, and Queens.
Our activities are now picking up again heading into the autumn season with many events already planned.
We look forward to the future with enthusiasm and optimism.
Thank you to all for your continuing support!
Happy Swiss National Day.
Sincerely,
Johanna Reinhart, President
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YOU ARE INVITED:
We are pleased to extend an invitation to all SBS members to attend our “Opening Up” celebration on Thursday, September 2, 2021 from 12 noon to 4pm. This event will be held at the Standard Hotel in New York City near the High Line. Please click here for more details. We hope to see you there for a long-awaited reunion with many of our friends and fellow members.
In the process of re-emerging, we are managing expectations, experiencing new feelings, reuniting with old friends and making new ones, and establishing our own personal “new normal.” At the SBS, as we go forward, we notice that our members are making gradual sense of how to deal with these post-COVID times. However, we reiterate that if you are experiencing any obstacles or need support, please feel free to reach out to either of our two seasoned social workers.
We remind you that on Wednesday, August 11, we will be sponsoring our first NJ Kaffeeklatsch since the beginning of the pandemic last year. We will be meeting at the Cheesecake Factory at 1pm at the Shops at Riverside in Hackensack, NJ. At 3pm we will convene upstairs at the Senior Source for coffee and cake. Please note that masks are required, there will be social distancing, and you will need to sign a disclaimer form. Please respond to Elise Karras to RSVP or for further information.
Our next Movie Afternoon will be held on Zoom on Thursday, August 12, at 2pm. The film this month is “The Boy who Harnessed the Wind” (2019). It tells the story of a boy who overcomes all odds to build a windmill to save his Malawi village and restore the land after flooding ruined the farmlands. Critics lauded the strong performances and the themes of courage, perseverance and the power of human ingenuity. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka to be sent a Zoom invite.
On August 19, the Knitting for a Cause group will be conducting a presentation about Switzerland for the agency called Hour Children in Long Island City. Ever since the children have received their knitted items, they have been curious about the country of origin of our knitters. Please contact Elise Karras for further information.
If you have not been able to pay your rent during the pandemic, there is help that is able to be accessed. Please call Elise Karras. All inquiries are confidential.
For this issue of the Newsletter, our new Executive Director, Markus Bruderer, offers a favorite family recipe from Switzerland: Chäschüechli. Click here to download the recipe.
We hope that you have been able to get out and enjoy the summer weather. It is important to remember to keep hydrated and wear light clothing. We will be announcing more events and gatherings for the end of August in our next Newsletter. We look forward to re-connecting with you soon!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, July 15, 2021
SAVE THE DATE:
We are excited to inform you of our plans for an Opening-Up Celebration on Thursday, September 2 at a venue in Manhattan to be announced. Please watch for details in our next Newsletter. We hope that many of our members will be able to attend this festive event and we look forward to seeing you there!
Dear Members,
Whether you are heading out for a long-awaited vacation, or if you are heading out of your front door for a walk, you cannot help but notice that things are changing quickly. However, it is possible to control your own pace on the road ahead and know although everything is not the same, it is well worth exploring. More of us are wondering why things are not exactly the way that they were before, especially in our dealings with the social world. After more than a year of relative isolation, many people are feeling ill-at-ease and have some hesitation about resuming contact, even with old friends. Relationships have changed and become more complicated after such a long hiatus. Initially, although we may have feelings of eager anticipation, there may also be holding back. Varying reactions are certainly to be expected, and we all need time to integrate our complex and sometimes contradictory responses. At the SBS, we welcome your input and questions about this changing environment, especially since the times in which we live are unique and often surprising.
REMINDER: We remind you that you must RSVP for the July 21st Outing to the Art and Design Museum on Columbus Circle by July 15th (today) to Elise Karras so that she can make a reservation for the special exhibit for our group.
Although there will be no formal Swiss National Day celebration with the wider Swiss community, there will be a small gathering held on Sunday, August 1 at 2pm in the backyard of a member in Garden City on Long Island. Space is limited and an RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka is mandatory. Everyone is asked to bring a small dish, although the SBS will be providing dessert.
This month’s Music Matinee on Zoom will be held on Wednesday, July 28 at 2pm. The topic will be “Recordings and Rehearsals” and will include a fascinating look into a usually unseen world in the process of making and practicing music. Please join us for an interesting and informative afternoon. RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka to receive the Zoom invite.
As previously noted, we will resume with the first of our Worldly Lunches this year on Thursday, July 29 at 2pm at Patsy’s Pizzeria. The menu includes various moderately priced Italian specialties. Each person will pay for their own meal. The address is 61 West 74th Street. Please RSVP to Elise Karras.
SAVE THE DATE: We will be sponsoring a small gathering in New Jersey on Wednesday, August 11. Please contact Elise Karras to RSVP and learn about further details.
Knitting for Cause: These are the personalized labels provided to the "Knitters for a Cause" members to sew into the lap blankets they are making for nursing home residents.
Please find enclosed a Swiss inspired recipe for the long summer days: Whipped Coffee
In Memoriam: We mourn the passing of our longtime esteemed member, Anneliese Goetz. Anneliese was active for many years in our activities and events. She will be sorely missed.
With our extended schedule of events and gatherings, we welcome you to join us once again. We hope you have a relaxing summer and can enjoy at least one adventure!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, July 1, 2021
Dear Members,
As a new season begins to unfold, at the SBS we are looking ahead, having, for the most part, “weathered the storm.” Many of us, along with feeling hope and optimism, are experiencing complicated and sometimes conflicting feelings. Whereas during the height of the pandemic, there was structure, with a proscribed sense of rules and routines, we are now looking at making choices that involve decision-making, and often, a sense of ambiguity and caution. For all the talk about the excitement and anticipation of “opening up”, the other side of the coin can yield surprising reactions. After such a long time staying indoors and following precautions, we can be faced with some element of doubt, difficulty getting motivated, and a fear of being overwhelmed. With the speedy bicycle deliveries, extraneous outdoor noises, more sidewalk traffic, and full subways and buses, it is no surprise that it can be hard to re-engage with the outside environment.
It can be said that each person has their own “re-entry style.” For some, the preferred route is to “dive right in”, while for others, the way forward is to, so to speak, “dip one toe in the water.” In this time of transition, we are getting out there again, and noticing all the changes, both in the environment and within ourselves. We are invited to find new flexibility, practice our social skills face-to-face, and take some risks. It is natural that there may be a kind of push and pull between going forward and staying back. In all, what we are noticing is a willingness to try new ways, and an acceptance that this may take some time.
We are pleased to welcome Markus Bruderer as our new Executive Director. By now, many of you have heard the news, and we hope that you will join us in wishing him well in his new position. We are excited to work with him and look forward to a future filled with enthusiasm, strong leadership, and new possibilities.
In response to many questions from our members, due to lack of time for preparation, the SBS will not be holding an official celebration for August 1st. There is a possibility that smaller community gatherings will take place. Please watch for any news on this topic in our next Newsletter. We are planning an “Opening Up” celebration in early September at a venue to be announced. We hope that many of our members will be able to attend.
On Wednesday, July 14, the Movie Matinee will be held on Zoom at 2pm. The film will be “Skater Girl” (2021), a recent, uplifting film from India about one teenager’s coming-of-age struggles with confidence, courage and the impact of blazing your own trail. The movie has garnered excellent reviews. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka.
Knitting for a Cause and the Telephone Exercise class, our two longtime groups, continue to meet during the summer. If you are interested in joining or need more information, please contact Elise Karras.
SAVE THE DATE: On Wednesday, July 21 at 11:30am we will host a trip to the Museum of Art and Design at Columbus Circle, where there is, among others, a fascinating exhibit of a miniature dollhouse inspired by a Venetian palace. We will meet at the museum and pay our own way. Seniors pay $14. After the museum visit, we will go for coffee and a snack at a nearby café. Please RSVP to Elise Karras by July 15, since we need to reserve tickets for the special exhibit.
SAVE THE DATE: We are re-introducing our Worldly Lunches, where we meet, usually once a month, at a moderately priced restaurant with a particular ethnic flavor. On Thursday, July 29 at 2pm, we will meet at Patsy’s on the Upper West Side for Italian cuisine. You must register with Elise Karras to join us. This event is pay-your-own way.
We offer a refreshing recipe for the warm summer days: Erdbeerbowle (Strawberry Punch).
In Memoriam: We honor the memory of our member Hugo Stalder, who passed away on June 13, 2021, and send sincere condolences to his family and friends.
As we proceed through the coming summer months, we encourage you to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water during the day, especially if you are outdoors or engaging in physical activity.
We look forward to meeting with you in the next few weeks and will keep you posted as to our coming activities. As ever, we are here to offer support and continuing nurturance. Best wishes to all for a relaxing and enjoyable summer!
With warm regards,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, June 15, 2021
Dear Members,
After living in a protective mode for so long, many of us are feeling the worry and frustration give way in increments to more hope and optimism. In order to accomplish this, there is a need to give ourselves permission to be flexible, to experience a change of mind, and above all, to allow space and time for what we are feeling. Although in the heat of the pandemic we were faced with uncertainty, now at a time of transition, so too are we being asked to cope with a sense of unpredictability. Each of us has lived through a kind of collective experience, but we all have individual responses, or as has often been said: “same storm, different boats.” It has been seen that those who cope best have a flexible coping style, can make alternate plans when necessary, and know what you can control and what may be out of your hands for now. A question to ask may be: Does uncertainty have to mean a sense of danger, or can it be a time of possibility and a challenge to old norms and habits? In these changing times, we are often surprised by previously unrecognized strengths, a growing curiosity for what lies ahead, and a tolerance for adaptation and adjustment. The thread that runs through these experiences is the need for connection and human contact. At the SBS we believe that contact and context matter deeply. To this end, we have been “opening up” slowly with small group gatherings and giving our members a chance to reconvene in their own neighborhoods at their own pace. We have been finding that these face-to-face meetings have been easing the possible fears of going out, while also nourishing the desire for connection again.
Two such gatherings in the coming weeks will be held on the Upper East Side in Manhattan and on Long Island:
On Wednesday, June 23 at 2pm, we will host a small gathering at a restaurant on the Upper East Side. Please RSVP to Elise Karras for the exact venue.
On Tuesday, June 29 at 2pm, we will host an outdoor gathering at the home of a member in Garden City on Long Island, weather permitting. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka for the exact address and for more information in case of inclement weather on the day of the event.
The monthly Music Matinee will be held on Zoom on Thursday, June 24 at 2pm. The topic will be “Famous Musical Siblings: Past and Present” and will include performances by contemporary musicians as well as past composers with the name Mozart, Mendelssohn, Bach, and others. Please join us for a revelatory afternoon with many surprises! RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka to reserve a place and receive the Invite link the day before the event.
The members of the group Knitting for a Cause continue to work on their lap blankets for residents of nearby nursing homes. These will include the name of the knitter and underneath, the SBS letters, as a reminder of our dedication and caring. Please contact Elise Karras for more information.
The telephone exercise class is continuing on a regular basis and remains very popular. Limited openings remain in the 11am class on Fridays. Please contact Elise Karras if you are interested.
Please find attached a recipe for Milchwegglis (Sweet Milk Rolls). A light and sweet snack.
In the coming weeks and in the next Newsletters, please watch for more small gatherings and possible excursions to nearby venues in July. We will be expanding our boundaries in our own “opening-up” process as we all become more comfortable with resuming some of our former events in different settings. We hope you will be able to join us, at your own discretion.
As we approach the formal beginning of Summer, the SBS staff sends greetings to all and good wishes for happy, healthy, and hopeful times ahead!
With warm regards,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, May 28, 2021
Dear Members,
We are all now living in a time of transition where flexibility is key. We need time to adjust and adapt to changing norms in this phase of ongoing uncertainty. Some restrictions have been lifted and yet, some have not; many have been vaccinated, but some have not had a first dose. Everyone has their own comfort level and has the right to make their own choice. People have used the time spent indoors to reflect and regroup. At the very least, there has been a feeling of comfort and safety at home. On the other hand, some of us would like to venture out and imagine a world where everything is as it was pre-COVID. However, we have become used to certain habits over the course of a year. Even though we assume it will be easy to discard these attitudes and ways of being, often it is more complicated than we have expected. In the readiness to socially re-emerge and break out of the “pandemic bubble”, we can encounter certain challenges that may surprise us. Certainly, it is expected that there might be some hesitation, some leftover fear, and even confusion as to the proper protocols. Even as we eagerly look forward to re-opening and enjoying the freedoms we have missed for over a year, it makes sense that it is possible to experience mixed feelings. Above all, please know that you are not alone at this time, and the SBS is here for you to offer support and understanding. As an antidote to “burnout” and stress, it is often suggested that social activities and diversions such as cultural entertainment are beneficial. At the SBS, we offer both: our emerging small gatherings, and our continuing classes, on Zoom with the Music Matinee and Movie Afternoons, and on the telephone with the popular exercise class.
Upcoming in June are 3 neighborhood small gatherings:
On Wednesday, June 2, the gathering in Forest Hills in Queens has been filled due to a large response. (In the near future, another gathering in Queens will be offered at a different venue).
In Bergen County in New Jersey, a small group will meet on Wednesday, June 9 at 2pm. Please RSVP to Elise Karras by June 4 and she will provide the details. Space is limited and if you are interested, we encourage you to respond as early as possible.
SAVE THE DATE: On Wednesday, June 23 at 2pm, a small gathering will be held on the Upper East Side. The venue will be announced in our next Newsletter. Please RSVP to Elise Karras.
The next Movie Afternoon will be held on Thursday, June 10 at 2pm on Zoom. We will be showing “Minari”, the award-winning (the Oscars, the Golden Globes, etc.) movie from 2020. In a semi-autobiographical rendering of the director’s upbringing, the plot follows a family of South Korean immigrants who try to make it in the rural United States. It has been called “tender and sweeping” and “personal and poetic” by the critics. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka.
Knitting for a Cause, our knitting group, is working on lap blankets to deliver to residents of nursing homes in the area. As an extra feature, labels will be attached to each blanket, giving the first name of the knitter, and the name of the SBS at the bottom of each. We are targeting a date in September to distribute the group’s handiwork. Please contact Elise Karras for more information.
We offer a recipe for the season. So many of you have told us how much you look forward to and enjoy the recipes and the narratives behind them. We thank Sandra Phillips for her research and interest in choosing appropriate Swiss recipes. We also appreciate the help of Sandra Ineichen in formatting the graphics of the Newsletter. Please find a recipe for Löwenzahnhonig.
We once again send you our best wishes for better days ahead and hope for positive experiences in navigating your own “opening-up” process.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, May 14, 2021
Dear Members,
As the decision to begin the re-opening of the tri-state area was rolled out recently, many of us were excited, since we had been waiting so long for this to happen. Although some are relieved and look forward to joining the world in our old ways, many others have been surprised to experience confusion, some measure of fear, and hesitancy. After spending more than a year sheltering in place, the process of re-entry can be daunting. Although we may be ready to “bounce back” in some ways, we may also feel a sense of caution in stepping out. During these days, many people report high expectations that are sometimes met with a sense of disappointment. It seems only natural to vacillate between optimism and doubt since this is such a new phase for all of us. At the SBS, we are aware of the myriad feelings expressed by many of our members. We are here to help you process these sometime conflicting reactions and understand that this may take time. Just as we had to establish new routines and attitudes going into the pandemic, so, too, do we have to find new ways of being, coming out of the pandemic.
As a reminder, on Thursday, May 20 at 2pm, we will hold a telephone seminar offered by Jacqueline Gikow, a trainer and wellness coach who specializes in alleviating chronic disorders and injuries. She will speak about how safe and effective exercise can build strength and relieve pain. RSVP to Elise Karras is suggested. The call-in number for the event is 332-330-8332, wait for the voice, then punch in 1291.
As we continue to slowly roll out our neighborhood small gatherings, the Westchester meeting on May 26th has been filled, but Mary Jo Motyka is taking names for the waiting list for the next one, to be held in June.
The next Music Matinee, entitled “Music and Nationality” will be held by Zoom on Thursday, May 27 at 2pm. We will explore the connection between the culture and language of a country and the music that defines it. Chopin, Grieg, Tchaikowsky, Dvorak, and others will be represented. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka to RSVP.
SAVE THE DATE: The neighborhood small gathering in Forest Hills in Queens will be held on Wednesday, June 2 at 2pm. Please RSVP to Elise Karras. Details will follow in the next Newsletter. If the group fills up, your name will be put on a waiting list for the next meeting in Queens.
SAVE THE DATE: On Wednesday, June 9 at 2pm, there will be a small gathering in Bergen County in New Jersey. Details will follow in the next Newsletter. RSVP to Elise Karras.
We remind you that, for now, we are limiting our gatherings to 5 people. We ask that you wear a mask, except when eating, and we will try to practice social distancing as much as the situation allows. The SBS expects that all attendees abide by all CDC guidelines for the safety of all.
The telephone exercise class has openings in the 11am section on Friday mornings. Please contact Elise Karras if you are interested. This has been a popular and sustaining activity for our members throughout the pandemic.
Knitting for a Cause, our dedicated group of volunteers with special handiwork skills, continues to work on making lap blankets to be delivered to two nursing homes. If you are interested in joining the group, please contact Elise Karras.
We offer you another Swiss recipe for Spring: light, airy, and full of chocolate Toblerone Mousse.
We send our very best wishes to all our members and welcome any questions or comments. We hope that you are enjoying this season of renewal by going outside and experiencing the colors, fragrances, and sounds of the flowers, trees, birds, and the fresh air. The month of May is Older Americans Month and we salute the resilience, good humor, and perseverance of our older members!!
With warm regards,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, April 29, 2021
Dear Members
Many of us are experiencing a mixture of feelings during this time. Certainly, there is a sense of anticipation and expectation as we begin the process of “opening up.” However, as can be predicted, there is also some confusion about protocol and frustration with not always knowing the proper way to proceed. Generally, just as we appreciate the coming of the new season, there is, too, an eagerness to re-emerge and see what is coming next. Everyone’s experiences will be different and will probably change as we go on. At the SBS, we are here to listen and help as we, too, re-enter the world slowly and carefully, but with a sense of curiosity and hope for better times ahead.
Our first event will be a small gathering at the Café Eighty Two at 2282 Broadway. There is an outdoor seating area in front of the café and we will be meeting at 2pm on Wednesday, May 12. This is open to members who live in this neighborhood. Other gatherings will be held in the near future in neighborhoods in Queens, New Jersey, Long Island, Westchester, and the Upper East Side in Manhattan. We understand that many members are eager to get together again. However, we feel it is our professional responsibility to slowly roll out our events. Therefore, for now, our limit is 5 people. If you register and are put on a waiting list, you will be invited to our next event in your neighborhood. You MUST RSVP to Elise Karras for this event. The SBS expects that all attendees abide by all CDC guidelines, and for the safety of all, we ask that everyone wears a mask, whether or not you are vaccinated. Any interaction with the general public poses an elevated risk of being exposed to COVID 19. We cannot guarantee that you will not be exposed while in attendance at our events.
We are planning other small gatherings at the end of May in Westchester and on Long Island. The dates and venues will be published in our next Newsletter.
As a reminder, please be aware that the next Music Matinee will be held by Zoom on Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at 1:30pm. Please note the time and RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka. The topic is “Discoveries: Past and Present.”
The next Movie Afternoon will be held on May 17 at 2pm. Starring Catherine Deneuve and released in 2020, it is called “The Truth” and is about a reunion between an actress and her daughter after the actress publishes her memoirs. The movie was nominated for several awards in France. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka.
The group Knitting for a Cause continues to work on making lap blankets to be delivered to two nursing homes in the area. If you are interested in joining the group or want more information, please contact Elise Karras.
The telephone exercise class continues to remain popular with our members. There are openings for the 11am class on Fridays. Please contact Elise Karras if you are interested.
SAVE THE DATE: As a special event, we present a telephone seminar offered by Jacqueline Gikow, a trainer and wellness coach who specializes in alleviating chronic disorders and injuries. She will speak about how safe and effective exercise can build strength and relieve pain. This will be held on Thursday, May 20 at 2pm. Call-in details will follow in the next Newsletter.
A recipe to celebrate the Spring season: Capretto alla Locarnese: Potroasted Kid in the Locarno style (with white wine, cream and herbs).
As the next few weeks unfold, we look forward to seeing you in the outdoors in small groups. At the SBS, we are working to make the experience a fulfilling one, with reunions in person and our usual camaraderie. Of course, we are still here for you on the phone, by email and text for any questions or concerns, or just to “check in.”
Enjoy the season!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, April 15, 2021
Dear Members,
This spring, the signs of the season are everywhere, and perhaps we can appreciate them even more than ever before. In the parks there is the fresh smell of the grass, the trees are growing their buds often with stunningly bright colors, and the sun feels warmer on our skin. We are moving forward with the power of optimism and hope.
Although there is real cause for renewed confidence and there is a light at the end of the tunnel, it is important to remember that we are still in the tunnel. Many of you have received one or both doses of the vaccine, but there are some who have not. Whether because of inability to find a site or due to lack of transportation, especially if the site is far away, there are still some hurdles. Please feel free to contact either Elise Karras or Mary Jo Motyka if you need further help.
Some of us are experiencing re-emergence anxiety while others are feeling an eagerness to resume our activities. Some people, understandably, are experiencing a mixture of both. Stepping outside of the “bubble” can be daunting, especially after such a long period of time. There is some amount of risk, but also a curiosity about how it might feel.
As we begin to emerge, we ask: What will we keep? What will we discard? Many of us are getting back to essentials with an emphasis on simple living, knowing the importance of taking care of ourselves, and keeping the connections with friends and family alive in any way that we can.
At the SBS, we are planning to re-open “little by little.” Just as the leaves do not bud all at once, so too are we taking it slowly, step by step. We are in the process of planning neighborhood small meetings for coffee or a snack. We must limit the attendance to 5 participants at this time and require that you make a reservation, either by email or phone. If there is an overflow response, we will have a waiting list and may schedule a second group. We are deliberately scheduling these small gatherings in your neighborhoods so that you will not have far to travel. Our approach is informed by the fact that we are all in a different place, both physically and emotionally. Going forward, after we can determine that each step we take is on solid footing, we will decide if bigger groups are warranted due to safety and comfort level. Possible locations will be on the East Side, the West Side, Queens, Westchester, Long Island, and New Jersey. In our next Newsletter, we will announce the dates and venues that are planned in May and urge you to respond as soon as possible if you wish to attend. Masks are required (except when eating) and we will try to adhere to distancing when possible.
The next Music Matinee on Zoom will be held on Wednesday, May 5 at 1:30pm. The subject will be “More Discoveries: Past and Present.” We will see and hear some newly discovered archival performances of famous musicians as well as some unheralded performers of today who deserve accolades. We hope you can join us for this special afternoon. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka to RSVP.
Fewer and fewer doctors are accepting Medicare assignments. If you would like to find a doctor that does accept Medicare, please contact Elise Karras or Mary Jo Motyka,
The participants in Knitting for a Cause are busy working on their lap blankets to be distributed to residents of two nursing homes where two of our clients reside. These are the Pelham Parkway Nursing Home and the Sunharbor Manor Nursing Home on Long Island.
In the popular telephone exercise class, there are openings in the schedule of the class held on Fridays at 11am. Please contact Elise Karras if you are interested.
We offer a traditional Swiss recipe and some nostalgic commentary: A Zeughauskeller Potato Salad.
All good wishes to our SBS members! We hope you can manage to get out in the fresh air and enjoy the new season. Also, in no small measure, we sincerely hope to see you in the weeks and months ahead!
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, March 15, 2021
Dear Members,
March 16 marks a whole year that we have been living with many restrictions due to the worldwide pandemic of COVID-19. Congratulations for weathering the storm during this unusual and tumultuous year. As Spring approaches, we can now think about nature’s rebirth as well as our own. Many of us have been fully vaccinated, some are waiting for their second dose, some are trying to schedule their first, while others are trying to figure out whether they will get vaccinated or not. All these actions are forward looking and provide some hope for the near future. What a difference a year makes! Just a year ago, we had no idea as to what was in front of us.
Please keep us in mind if you are facing obstacles in getting the vaccine. We can help navigate the system and provide additional information to make the process smoother. Did you know that in NYC, there is free transportation to and from vaccination sites? The City is finally organizing to bring the vaccine to homebound people. There is an application one must fill out and submit to be on the scheduling list. Please contact us if you need the application and if we can help you fill it out. For those members outside of NYC, the process is different. Again, please let us know how we can help.
We have been trying to keep our activities ongoing and relevant throughout the pandemic. We now have two exercise groups. One group has been meeting twice a week since May and has 6 members. The second group has been meeting since the Fall, once a week, and has room for a few more members. These exercise groups are telephonic, so there is no need for Zoom or Facetime. How is it possible to have an exercise group over the phone? Try it and see for yourself. Contact Elise for more information.
The Knitting for a Cause Group has been quite active lately. Not only did they make legwarmers and hats for the children of Hour Children (www.hourchildren.org) but have just finished gorgeous mittens for the same group of children. The next project will be knitting lap blankets for the residents of the two nursing homes where two of our members reside. We now have 7 members in this group and welcome others to join. Contact Elise for more information.
The Music Matinee on Zoom has been quite a success during this time. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the March 10 session had to be rescheduled. It will now take place on Wednesday, March 31 at 2 PM. The title will be “From the Youngest to the Oldest” and will feature performances from young prodigies and musicians in the older years (and some even over the age of 100!). If you would like to join us, please contact Mary Jo.
As we begin to re-enter the outside world, many might find that it is not easy. After being isolated and at home for a year, it is certainly understandable that people might feel a little hesitant to get out again. We would like to say it is certainly possible. Elise and Mary Jo can work with you to help you get to the point where you will feel comfortable and confident to re-emerge. Everyone’s comfort level in taking the first steps forward in social visiting will be different. Please contact us for this confidential assistance.
Everyone’s view on social visiting is different. If you are interested in having a meeting on a bench, or in or outside a café, or a walk in the park with one of us, please contact us and we will make sure it happens.
As Spring holiday season approaches, we would like to start with wishing all of our members a Sweet Passover. We look forward to a breath of fresh air and wonderful times together in the near future.
Please find included a popular Passover recipe, Matzo Ball Soup. An Easter recipe will be included in our next Newsletter.
With warm greetings,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, March 1, 2021
Dear Members,
At the SBS, we are reflecting on the fact that a year has passed since we first started to cope with the COVID pandemic. At the time, we could not even imagine what would transpire in the many months ahead. The shock and surprise of the news, the restrictions imposed, and the feelings engendered, all had a profound effect on all of us. There is a saying that “we are all in the same boat”, but we can also say although we have weathered the same storm, we are all in different boats. That is, although there are many universal aspects, everyone has their own response based on their situation and how they have gathered courage and perspective from past experiences. How do we deal with uncertainty? What are the stories we tell ourselves, or others, and how do they help to sustain us? What can we take from this experience to move forward?
There are small rays of light ahead, although there are still hurdles to be met. For many, there is a lightening of mood and outlook. With the coming of Spring, there is a feeling of renewal with the promise of better weather and longer days. Spring can feel different this year, perhaps more welcoming and with greater promise. Although we are not totally there yet, being almost on the other side can give us a sense of perspective and something to look forward to. As opposed to “cautious optimism”, we can start to feel new confidence that there are better days ahead.
In the tri-state area, the vaccine is becoming more available, but there are still some difficulties in finding a site close to home and in accessing the technology to make and find an appointment. We know that many have gotten their first dose of the vaccine, but many have not. For those who want to find out more about how to gain access, please call Mary Jo or Elise. Also, there are a number of programs to facilitate transportation to a vaccination site. Please let us know if we can help to find one.
If you are interested in seeing us, and as we are interested in seeing you, until we can meet in person, we now offer visits on the iPhone with Face Time and on Zoom. If you would like to set up a meeting via this technology, please contact either Elise or Mary Jo.
As further evidence of the coming of Spring, Lincoln Center is planning a new outdoor performing arts center, starting on April 7. From their press release this will be a “safe, welcoming, accessible and dynamic environment for arts and community organizations from across New York City.” For more information see: lincolncenter.org.
The telephone exercise class continues to offer stimulation and camaraderie. There are still a couple of openings for the 11am class on Fridays. Please contact Elise Karras for further information.
On Wednesday, March 10 at 2pm, our Music Matinee group will meet on Zoom. The title will be “From the Youngest to the Oldest” and will feature performances from young prodigies and musicians in their older years (and some even over the age of 100!). If you would like to join us, please contact Mary Jo Motyka.
Knitting for a Cause continues to produce beautiful and useful items to be donated to children in need at HourChildren, an organization based in Long Island City. Mittens are being made, and the next project will be lap blankets for seniors in `nursing homes. We are always looking for new participants. Please contact Elise Karras.
We offer a recipe: Croque-Monsieur. A popular Breakfast Sandwich in Switzerland. Click here
We send our best wishes for continuing good health, and we look forward with the promise of hope and renewed optimism!
With warm greetings,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, February 12, 2021
Dear Members,
As we prepare to enter our first year of coping with the COVID pandemic, we reflect on the multiple ways we have been able to call upon our internal and external resources. At the SBS, we have admired the fortitude of our members and the creative ways you have found to persist in the face of change and sometimes, adversity. Right now, we are in the middle of winter and dealing with reactions that are triggered by the changing of the season. The days are short and the nights are longer. This year, we encounter the “double whammy” of COVID and the usual seasonal challenges. We offer some possibilities for managing the weeks ahead.
The expression “cabin fever” can apply to many of us who experience a desire to “hibernate” and yet have a need for light and fresh air. There is a tendency to overeat and especially a craving for carbs, leading to weight gain. We have heard from many of you that it is difficult to find motivation, and there is a certain lack of energy. While these are certainly bothersome feelings, they are totally normal, especially in these times. Some antidotes are to get as much natural light as possible, go for a walk if the weather permits, consider light therapy with specialized boxes (but check with your doctor first), maintain a regular sleep schedule and keep routines, get regular exercise and eat a balanced diet.
One member recently said that this time in relative isolation has helped her to clarify her values, such as a firm belief that truth works and that humanity cannot exist without it, that goodness and peacefulness are such important virtues, and the ability to reach out is vital to establish mutuality. She has been spending time reading and reflecting. Although everyone reacts differently, it seems that everyone is going through something right now. Moods may vary, days of the week may blend together, and finding ways to use our time may be challenging. These responses are valid and to be expected in this ongoing and ever-changing situation.
One of our long-time members, Joan Dietrich, would like to share this light-hearted poem since there are so many cat lovers among us:
A Poem from the Cat:
I thank you for the food you bring, and for my little squeaky thing.
I thank you for your friendly talks, and when you change my litter box.
I thank you for the naps we share, and putting up with tufts of hair.
I thank you for these thing you do… enjoy this mouse I caught for you
As we get closer to access-for-all with the COVID vaccination, there are still challenges in finding an appointment. We know that Yankee Stadium is now a site for Bronx residents, Citi Field is a site for Queens residents, and the Javits Center is open for New York City residents. Appointments are required. Also, Walgreens has opened its website to schedule appointments around the boroughs. We again urge you to check also with your own doctor for any information or go to www.nyc.gov.
The group called Knitting for a Cause continues to meet on a regular basis on the phone and welcomes new members. Here is an example of the fine work being done by our members to help the children of Hour Children.
The telephone exercise class continues to meet and there are still openings in the 11am time slot on Fridays. This is a popular group and our members recognize the need for stimulation, enhanced circulation and strengthening, and community. Contact Elise Karras at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or at 917-756-4480.
The next Movie Afternoon will be held on Wednesday, February 24 at 2pm on Zoom. We will watch “The Dig” (2021), a movie about a groundbreaking discovery in an archeological expedition close to home, told with “simplicity, grace, and sensitivity.” Contact Mary Jo Motyka at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or at 917-756-4681.
Our recipe shared with you in this Newsletter is all about Carnival Season. Enjoy a Fasnachtschüechli!
We wish you good health, hope for the future, and a Happy Valentine’s Day!
With our warmest wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Newsletter, Friday, January 29, 2021
Dear Members,
It has almost been a year since our lives were quite suddenly turned upside down by the COVID pandemic. We have all navigated challenging feelings, changes, and decisions in our personal and social lives. Although it is easy to say that everything has changed, we have found such solace in the continuation of our Swiss community, that unit of “us” that keeps our members together. Our large group of compatriots continues to remain intact through creativity, compassion, and resilience. At the SBS, we continue to be here for you to lend support, information, and field any questions you may have.
Going forward, please expect the Newsletter to arrive near the first of every month and in the middle of the month. We will continue to announce events, disseminate any new information, and provide news of the progress of our groups.
We know that many of you have questions concerning the administering of the COVID vaccination. Some of you have already had it, but many are still trying to find a way to get it. News of the availability and possible venues to receive it is constantly changing and can be confusing. We encourage you to contact your primary doctor for any concerns or questions you may have and to find a place to receive it.
Our group Knitting for a Cause has had their beautiful work delivered to the program called Hour Children. Handmade items, including hats, legwarmers, and scarves were distributed to children whose mothers are incarcerated. This year, we also included some members of the staff of the program on our giving list. We thank our talented knitters for this project: Margaret Aliesch, Barbara Bosshard, Erna Daniel, Susanne Goldhagen, and Marianne Mazzonelli.
The Music Matinee entitled January Discoveries which was postponed will be offered instead on Wednesday, February 10 at 2pm. We will listen to and watch performances from the last several months. Most of these were held without a live audience, some with masks on, and all with the spirit of bringing music to all in a creative virtual setting. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 917-756-4681.
The telephone exercise group at 11am on Fridays still has a couple of openings. Please contact Elise Karras at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 917-756-4480.
We offer you a recipe for these cold winter days, please click here for the "Soupe de Chalet".Enjoy!
We urge you to be aware that there has been an increase in scams that especially target seniors. These can be conducted by mail, email, or phone. We have attached a good article that provides helpful information to help you avoid becoming a victim of these scams, click here. If you cannot access this by email, please contact us and we will send you a paper copy.
In Memoriam: We remember our long-time members who died in December 2020 and send our deepest condolences to family and friends.
Hans Frei
Walter Lamont
Daisy Perret-Gentil
Olga Walde
We welcome any ideas or suggestions from you and wish you continued good health and sustained hope for better times to come.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Bi-Weekly Newsletter, Thursday, January 7, 2021
Dear Members,
Happy New Year to our entire SBS community. We miss you and hope that you are staying well! We look forward in the hope of seeing you in 2021 when it is safe to gather again.
As we look ahead at the start of a new year, we can appreciate the lessons we have learned from the experiences that we have shared. We have cared for one another and provided meaningful and deepening connections, even though physical presence was not always possible. While we are all ready for a new beginning, we hope to be able to hold on to some new ways of being, including being grateful for smaller things, coming back to the basics, and keeping life simple. As an antidote to boredom while we wait for better times, it is important to cultivate a sense of curiosity, revise our old mindsets, and look forward to each day as a new beginning. Eleanor Roosevelt famously said: “With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts.” Also, Walt Disney noted: “Curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.” This combination of hope and interest in new things can keep us going through these winter months and onward through the year. We continue to applaud the resilience and good will exhibited by our members since the beginning of the pandemic, as well as their ability to reach out when needed. As a gesture of outreach to the greater New York City community, on January 13 and 14, the knitting group is donating hand knitted hats and leg warmers to an organization called Hour Children (www.hourchildren.org) which supports children of incarcerated or formerly incarcerated mothers. In addition, we are donating 3 sets of hats and scarves to the director of the program and her associates. The knitting group is always looking for new members. Please contact Elise Karras at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 917-756-4480.
There is still room for new participants in the telephone exercise class on Friday mornings at 11am. Space is limited. Please contact Elise Karras at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 917-756-4480.
This month’s Music Matinee will be held on Zoom on Wednesday, January 20 at 2pm. The title will be “January Discoveries” and will feature live streams of recent performances when in-person live performances have not been possible. Concerts from Europe, Russia and the United States will be shown and discussed. Please RSVP to Mary Jo Motyka at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 917-756-4681.
Our Movie Afternoon will take place on Zoom on Tuesday, January 26 at 2pm. This month’s film will be “Enola Holmes” (2020), a mystery featuring the fictional sister of Sherlock Holmes. The movie is fast, charming, and clever. Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 917-756-4681.
We send you a favorite salad recipe to begin the new year with a healthy dose of vegetables: here.
As always, we welcome any questions or comments regarding our Newsletter or our services in general. We wish you all health, happiness, and hope in the New Year!
With warm regards,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Bi-Weekly Newsletter, Thursday, December 17, 2020
Dear Members,
It seems particularly fitting that certain carols of the season use the phrase “comfort and joy”, and this year, these words are even more relevant than usual. More than ever, we have an opportunity to take time to reflect on what our memories mean to us, how the present moment necessitates strength and courage, and how important is the need to look forward with hope.
Over the past several months, we have redefined what it means to be connected. At the SBS, we have sought new ways to reach out, just as many of our members have found different ways to connect with each other. During the holiday season, the loss of some structure of our traditions comes also with the replacement of old rituals. For most of us, although our holiday plans may have shifted, the spirit of the season remains intact, despite all. To seek comfort now means to manage expectations, to keep a close eye on our well-being and that of those we care about, and to allow a timeless sense of joy into our lives.
Lincoln Center is lighting its Plaza and surrounding areas for everyone to enjoy as a place for reflection and illumination. The Plaza will be lit in alternating warm and cool colors. There will be floating lanterns in the reflecting pool and the trees in Damrosch Park will be covered in lights. If the weather permits, this takes place from around dusk to 9pm and is worth the trip for a worthwhile and enjoyable experience.
The great cellist and humanitarian Yo-Yo Ma knows that music can close social distances and has instituted a series of online performances during the quarantine called “Songs of Comfort.” He believes that comfort is vital to the imagination and can foster a sense of building a better future. These short, moving performances are highly recommended and can be found on YouTube and in a new album called “Songs of Comfort and Hope.” Please click here.
In the upcoming days, at the SBS we are bringing music to you in a virtual setting. As previously mentioned in our last Newsletter, on Monday, December 21 at 2pm, we are hosting a Music Matinee on Zoom called “Approaching Joy.” Musical selections will include both the secular and the sacred, all of which are meant to be enlightening and uplifting.
Please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to RSVP.
On Wednesday, December 23 at 1pm, we are introducing our first Holiday Sing Along via conference call. To join us, dial 212-246-0655, wait for the voice, then dial 777, then wait for the next prompt and dial 1291. Wait to hear the voice of Elise Karras to welcome you. The songs we have programmed include: Silent Night (and Stille Nacht), O Christmas Tree (Tannenbaum), Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, the Dreidel Song for Hanukkah, Winter Wonderland, Joy to the World, Jingle Bells, and We Wish You a Merry Christmas. We hope you can join us!
CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS IN SWITZERLAND
In Switzerland, Advent calendars are a very popular way to count down the 24 days before Christmas. Often in villages you will find live Advent calendars, with homes or shops decorating their windows and revealing them one-by-one for 24 days. St. Nicholas, or Samichlaus, visits bringing chocolates, nuts, and oranges to the children on December 6th. He knocks on the door (rather than coming down the chimney) and often shows up with Schmutzli, Samichlaus's helper. On Christmas Eve, the Christmas tree is brought home and decorated, often with real candles, and the main Christmas meal is enjoyed, often including ham, scalloped potatoes, and cookies! Even though they received a visit from St. Nicholas earlier in the month, the children are not forgotten on Christmas Eve. It’s not a man in red, but rather Christkindli, a cherub angel representing the Christ child, who brings a present to the children after Christmas Eve dinner. (text by www.curiouscuisiniere.com)
We offer a recipe from Switzerland: Basler Brunsli
Please click here for the recipe. Enjoy!
Although we are not now physically near, certainly we are here for you in spirit and with all good will. We look forward to better times in the year ahead and especially being able to re-connect with you in person. From the staff at the SBS, we would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas and health, hope, and happiness in the New Year!
With our warmest wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW and Elise Karras, LMSW
Social Services
Bi-Weekly Newsletter, Thursday, December 3, 2020
Dear Members,
As we approach the end of 2020, the Holiday Season will have a different look and feel this year. Of necessity, gatherings will be smaller and social distancing will be the norm. Even if the season will be more quiet and less overtly festive, we can still rely on our time-worn rituals and traditions for celebration and solace. In this season of light, we can welcome the hope and brightness more than ever and appreciate the spirit of the holidays. The music of the season brings memories of earlier times, a lightening of mood, and even permission to sing out loud! These songs and carols have the capability to lift us up and can prompt us to look forward with renewed feelings of optimism. This is the season of Advent, of anticipation and expectant waiting for both young and old alike. The traditions of an Advent calendar, carols, and special candles all herald the coming of the Christmas holiday. St. Nicholas Day, celebrated on December 6th, is also a special time in Switzerland and many have fond memories of Samichlaus and chocolate, nuts, fruit, along with the dispensing of sage advice.
This year, on the evening of December 10th, the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah will begin. A holiday of light, it is celebrated with menorahs, dreidels, and latkes in a festive mood.
As the days get shorter and the weather is colder, we tend to sit more. The longer we sit, the harder it is to get up. At the SBS, exercise is available to you without leaving your house. There is still room in the 11am Friday telephone exercise class. Please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. This article from CNN is a useful reminder of the benefits of exercise: here
Our second Movie Afternoon shown on Zoom will be “Knives Out” on December 16 at 2pm. This is a charming mystery/comedy film from 2019.
The Music Matinee held on Zoom will be entitled “Approaching Joy” on December 21 at 2pm. Music, both sacred and secular, has been chosen for its transformational and inspirational qualities and the beauty and purity of sound.
Please RSVP for the Movie Afternoon and the Music Matinee to Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We hope you can join us!
We offer you recipes for two seasonal favorites: Spitzbuben cookies from Switzerland and Latkes to celebrate Hanukkah.
Finally, starting in 2021, we are eager to hear more from you and will be requesting any stories, memories, poems, etc. of no more than a paragraph. We would like to publish a few in our upcoming Newsletters to share with our readers and we welcome your submissions!
We wish you continued good health and good cheer. Our next Newsletter will be published on December 17 and then again in the New Year.
With all good wishes,
Elise Karras LMSW and Mary Jo Motyka LMSW
Social Services
SBS Thanksgiving Greetings
Dear Members,
During unusual times, sometimes it is the small things for which we are grateful. At the SBS, we have seen again and again an abundance of goodness displayed by our members. We have observed neighbors helping neighbors, our members reaching out to each other, and many who are forging new connections in uncertain times. These gestures of appreciation have special meaning as we prepare to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday this year.
Gratitude allows us to go on, to modulate our responses in facing day-to-day obstacles, and to reach out to connect. We gain a larger viewpoint by taking time to acknowledge goodness, shift our perspective, maintain calm and a positive outlook. Melody Beattie said: “Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life.” In a similar vein, the actor Michael J. Fox recently stated: “With gratitude, optimism becomes sustainable.”
At the SBS, we never underestimate the power of kindness and compassion. As we look forward to Thanksgiving Day, we are thinking of our members. We are grateful to have the opportunity to come together to know so many of our fellow Swiss. We appreciate your dedicated participation in our Society and in the lives of each other. This allows for a time to reflect, to awaken our empathy (toward ourselves and others) and an opportunity to rediscover our hope and verve for our lives. We send you our heartfelt wishes for a very Happy Thanksgiving!
With warm regards to all,
The SBS staff
Bi-Weekly Newsletter, Thursday, November 12, 2020
Dear Members,
As we are looking ahead to a new season in this time of COVID, there are shared feelings and questions that we find ourselves asking: What day is it? Why does time seem so blurred? What are the boundaries between day and night? What are the habits that remain intact and which do we discard for now? Normal routines such as attendance at religious services, weekend rituals, scheduled meetings with friends or family, our sleep-wake cycle, or a simple walk outside have been disrupted. As we approach the upcoming Holiday season, many of us have mixed feelings about attending gatherings. Our options are not easy, but can encompass, among others, flexibility vs. frustration, low mood vs. cautious optimism, and discouragement vs. hope. We have been inspired by our connections with the SBS community in the past difficult months and admire the resilience, openness to myriad feelings and reactions, and above all, the responsiveness that all have shown to each other.
In reply to expressed interest by our members, and in the spirit of adventurousness, we are looking forward in the coming weeks to try new ways of leading groups, since we are still unable to meet in person. As a reminder, there are still openings in the new exercise group offered on Fridays from 11am to 12noon. Since there has been an overflow in the initial group, this is an opportunity for more people to experience this telephone group. Also, there are spots open for the group called “Knitting for a Cause.” Another option is a possible Queens “meeting on a bench” for a limited group wearing masks and practicing social distancing. There will be another “mini” Kaffeeklatsch for desserts on Monday, November 23 at 2pm at a venue on the East Side yet to be decided. For all four groups, please contact Elise Karras at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 917-756-4480 for more details and to sign up.
Thanks to all who attended our inaugural Music Matinee Zoom group last week. It is heartening to see how many Swiss members can come together to enjoy the transformational qualities of good music. There is room for one or two more participants in our next group. The title will be a slight variant of our last meeting: this time it will be “New Discoveries 2020” and will encompass instrumental and vocal music, with a few surprises, as well. The date will be Tuesday, November 24 at 3pm. Another new activity will be our first virtual Movie Afternoon. The short, inspiring documentary shown will be “Oliver Sacks: His Own Life” which explores the life of the legendary neurologist who redefined our understanding of the mind. The date is Tuesday, December 1, at 3pm. There will be ample time for discussion following the film. For both Zoom events, please contact Mary Jo Motyka at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 917-756-4681.
We include suggestions for further watching/listening from two of our members: the Kruger Brothers, who hail from Switzerland but are influenced by American bluegrass folk music. Click here. Another member has suggested the stream on YouTube entitled Cocktails with a Curator, which is broadcast from the Frick Museum in NYC every Friday at 5pm. Past lectures are also posted beginning from March 2020. More information here. Thanks to both of our members for their cultural viewing suggestions.
We remind you that Medicare Open Enrollment occurs from 10/15 to 12/7 and is a good time to evaluate or re-evaluate your current plan. If you have any further questions, please contact our social workers.
Many thanks are extended to those who have written to us in response to our groups. One member wrote: “Thanks for the nice outing today…it was so good meeting up with people again.” A participant in the exercise group commented: “The class helped me to get through the day.” A regular member of the Music Matinees said: “the resumption of this class provides some semblance of normalcy.”
So many of you have been delighted to receive a recipe and background information in each of our Newsletters. We offer a favorite: here
We are in the process of upgrading our Swiss cemetery plot in Mt. Kisco. We will keep you posted as to progress being made in our project to build a columbarium. Although the base is completed, work will begin on the structure on or near November 16.
We will be sending out a special greeting before the Thanksgiving holiday in lieu of our usual Newsletter. The next regular Newsletter will be published on Thursday, December 3, 2020.
Best wishes to all,
Elise Karras LMSW and Mary Jo Motyka LMSW
Social Services
Bi-Weekly Newsletter, Thursday, October 30, 2020
Dear Members,
As we prepare to experience the winter months in this continuing time of COVID, we are reminded that patience is a virtue, resilience is worth cultivating, and keeping up our connections is paramount. At this time last year, none of us could have imagined that we would be living through these times. Unprecedented and certainly unforeseen, this crisis has prompted new ways of coping, the formation of new habits, and the necessity of flexibility in our thinking and the actions we are taking. Along with you, as the Fall slowly begins to turn into Winter, the SBS is contemplating possible strategies to deal with colder weather and spending more time inside. We all are looking to stem the tide of isolation, “cabin fever”, and changes in our mood and outlook for the future.
As the days get shorter and the nights become longer, please let us know if you would like a friendly call in the evening. Our volunteers are standing by and eager to help make a connection as needed. We realize that the sound of a friendly voice can go far to lighten your mood and cut through the aloneness of a long night.
Our group called Knitting for a Cause will be reconvening this Fall. We will again be knitting hats, scarves, booties and leg warmers for children whose mothers are incarcerated. This community service was very well received at the end of 2019 and our members were proud to contribute their handiwork. If you are interested in joining the group and want more details, please contact Elise Karras at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 917-756-4480.
Since the ongoing exercise class is at capacity for attendance, a new group is forming. This group will be held on Fridays from 11am to 12noon, is held on the telephone, and led by Elise Karras. If you are interested in joining this new group, please contact Elise at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 917-756-4480. We know that exercise is so important for your physical and mental health, especially in the coming winter months.
Because our last gathering was so successful, we are holding another outdoor dining experience on Monday, November 9th at 2pm. This will be like a smaller version of our Kaffeeklatsch and attendance is limited. We will meet at the Utopia Diner between West 72nd and 73rd Street on Amsterdam Avenue. We will dine under a covering with a barrier to separate from the street to assure safety. Please wear comfortable and warm clothing. RSVP: Elise Karras at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 917-756-4480.
To enjoy the brisk Fall weather, please note that the High Line, a public park on the West Side of Manhattan, is now open from noon to 8pm daily. Free timed-entry passes are now available for visits through November 8th. This is a wonderful place to experience nature, art, and design. Click here for more detailed information. Also, a new section of Riverside Park South has now opened from 65th to 68th Street. This includes new paths, stairs, and plazas. New trees have been planted, new tables and benches have been added, and there is new access to the waterfront. This is certainly well worth a visit as a place for a picnic, a walk, or just a way to enjoy the river views.
There is a fine new documentary from PBS in the series called Generation Nation. It depicts how different generations in the United States see themselves growing older. Click here to view this wonderful, inspirational film.
Looking forward, we are starting to plan activities using your telephone or computer. Several ideas we are considering include virtual information sessions, more Music Matinee classes on Zoom, and a possible virtual Sing Along with some songs suggested by you. Another possibility under consideration is a movie discussion group. With Zoom, or another platform, a small group of us could watch a movie together and talk about it later. If you are interested in this group, please contact Mary Jo Motyka at 917-756-4681 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Please let us know if you have any interest in any of the other ideas for upcoming events.
A warm apple dessert is a good way to experience a measure of comfort for the chilly days ahead and the longer evenings: Here
As always, we continue to reach out to you with calls and emails, and we have also conducted small meetings in the outdoors. Please feel free to be in touch with us and let us know your ideas, feelings, and concerns. We are here for you.
With warm wishes,
Elise Karras and Mary Jo Motyka
Social Services
Bi-Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, October 15, 2020
Dear Members
As the days grow shorter, the nights are longer, and there is a chill in the air, we are reminded that the change of season brings new sensations, old memories, and expectations. We have experienced the pandemic beginning in the Spring and now have lived through the heat of the Summer. Getting outside with walks in the park, eating in outdoor restaurants, and even the occasional trip to the beach have been possible due to the warm weather. For many, this has relieved some of the tedium of staying indoors due to quarantine.
With the advent of Fall, we realize that this year the season will be a new experience for all of us. For a while, we can still walk and meet in the park, experience outdoor dining, and take in the bright colors of the changing leaves. As we look forward to the upcoming winter months, we all wonder with a sense of anticipation and some trepidation what will transpire. At the SBS we have been thinking of new ways to reach out, new virtual activities, and planning possible new events. We know these will not be the same as in earlier years, but we hope they will be interesting and even invigorating. We also advise that when planning for the winter, there are certain basics that will enhance your well-being. These include eating in a healthy way, exercising regularly, following routines to maintain a sense of order and control, getting plenty of sleep, and limiting alcohol consumption. In addition, reaching out to others via telephone or social media helps to maintain social connection in times of possible isolation indoors.
In response to a show of interest by several members, Mary Jo will conduct her first Zoom class in the style of the Music Matinees from the past few years. The content will be varied and include “New Discoveries” in the field of chamber music, instrumental (including piano) music and vocal performances. Although we cannot provide our usual refreshments, we will have lively commentary and interactive discussion. The date will be Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 2pm. Please RSVP (and include your email address) to Mary Jo at (917) 756-4681 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Elise will be conducting a walking group in the park on Monday, October 26 at 1pm beginning on the corner of West 72nd Street and Broadway in front of the Bloomingdales outlet. The rain date will be on Wednesday, October 28. Although we know that some of you enjoy walking as a form of exercise, it is often even more pleasurable to experience it with others. Registration, of necessity, will be limited due to distancing regulations. Please respond to Elise at (917) 756-4480 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
One thing that does not change is that Fall is the season of pumpkins. In case you need a few tips, we include here a video on You Tube on how to easily carve a pumpkin as an age-old custom during the month of October: How to Carve a Pumpkin Like a Pro – Easy Halloween DIY by Warren Nash click here. A good way to use the insides of the pumpkin is to clean and roast the pumpkin seeds or use the pumpkin puree for a side dish. It is also important to know that pumpkin is a very good source of Vitamin A!
This is a recipe for a hearty and comforting pumpkin soup, a favorite for the season: Here
We again strongly encourage you to get your flu shot as soon as possible. This winter especially will be a time when you will need extra protection. In addition, doing as much to boost our immune systems is paramount to maintaining good health. Along with drinking plenty of water, some nutritious foods that are suggested are: citrus (high in Vitamin C), eggs (high in Vitamin D and protein), blueberries (high in antioxidants), and, of course, the old favorite, chicken soup (warm broth is comforting and nutrient-dense with chicken and vegetables). If you are taking medications, please check with your doctor or pharmacist as to whether there are any food restrictions associated with your medications.
We wish you a healthy and safe Fall season and we continue to be available to you for any questions or problems you may be experiencing. A friendly “check in” call is also always possible and often warranted!
All best wishes,
Elise Karras and Mary Jo Motyka
Social Services
Bi-Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, October 1, 2020
Dear Members
As we move on through this uncharted territory, at the SBS we are thinking of our members. We have heard about your attempts to continue to cope with uncertainty and what lies ahead. We have listened to your experiences with attempts to venture out and we have understood both the adventures and struggles that this entails. This constitutes a kind of balancing act and there is the question of HOW to resume, WHEN to resume, and for many, even, IF to resume. As always, the SBS staff is here to support you in your endeavors and we are available to talk, answer questions, and provide any connections that may be of assistance.
We continue to be available for meetings outdoors on a bench near your neighborhood.
A Virtual Resource Fair will be held on October 13, 14, and 15. Register to hear presentations about resources, arts, culture, exercise, meditation, and job searches: Click here
A small gathering will be hosted by Madeleine Truninger at an outdoor space in her Senior Living Community in Cresskill, New Jersey. Due to COVID, only 4 members will be able to attend. This event will take place on Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 12 noon. If you are interested, please register by calling Elise (917) 756-4480 or at her email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. First to respond, first to serve. Since we are living in the time of COVID, participants must agree to wear a mask when not eating and sit at a distance. Lunch and coffee will be served. If there is a greater response, we will try to host another event in the near future, before it may get too cold.
As we get into colder weather, it may be difficult to get outside. If there is interest, Elise will add another weekly exercise class held on the phone. The current class has 5 to 7 members for the past 5 months and meets 2 times a week. Please indicate your interest by calling Elise at (917) 756-4480 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
We have had several requests to resume our Musical Matinees in an altered form. If you are interested in participating in a class via Zoom, please contact Mary Jo at (917) 756-4681 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Although the format will change, the content will be the same: musical excerpts, some live performances, interviews, and lively commentary. In all, this experience will offer some needed respite from our daily worries, and an opportunity for enrichment and the joys of listening together.
We offer some other suggestions for cultural stimulation. Although many of the museums are now opening on a limited basis, there are also several ways to enjoy outdoor art in the form of murals, sculptures and photography. For more information, click here.
For a delightful and inspiring listening experience from PBS, visit PBS. This is an exploration of the life and works of Schubert presented by young musicians of the highest caliber.
We again remind you to remember to get your flu shots, which are now available. In this time of COVID, it is particularly important to guard against any threats to your health and well-being.
Finally, we offer greetings to our Jewish members for a good and sweet New Year!
Elise Karras and Mary Jo Motyka
Social Services
Bi-Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, September 17, 2020
Dear Members:
Since the publication of our previous Newsletter two weeks ago, many changes are continuing to take place as we are all carrying on and getting out more. At the SBS, we are engaged in the next stages of planning for the months ahead. We are pleased to report that while many services have been changed or cut in the tri-state area, our level of commitment remains stable. We enthusiastically continue to bring you the same quality and breadth of services, although new and adaptive to the current circumstances.
Over the past few months, we have been calling to “check in”, to follow up, and to initiate contact for the first time. We have expanded our interactions during the COVID crisis to include many people with whom we have had limited contact. This has allowed us to include many more new people in our circle and opened up opportunities for involvement on different levels.
In response to our last Newsletter, we have received many replies from our members who are interested in our various offerings in the Fall. We thank you for your interest and we are in the process of figuring out the logistics. Especially enthusiastic were the requests for joining our small group meetings in venues in New Jersey, Queens, Long Island, and maybe Staten Island. This speaks to the hunger that many have exhibited for face-to-face gatherings after a long hiatus, albeit with masks and social distancing. Of necessity, these will be limited to 4 or 5 people, and we may have to schedule a couple of small meetings, rather than one big one. We appreciate your patience as we begin the process of planning.
Please also remember the knitting club, the book club and the music afternoons. We also appreciate your input for suggestions for other possibilities.
We are also examining creative ways to make music together. This could take place online on Zoom and comprise a “Sing-along” with many of our members joining in. Our repertoire would be mixed to include some Swiss songs, some American standards, and even songs from Broadway musicals. We are looking for someone with a background in leading music groups and with a knowledge of songs sung in different Swiss dialects. We all know that singing (on any level) enhances expression, relieves stress, and improves your mood.
We strongly encourage you to get a flu shot as soon as possible. This is covered by Medicare and available in many local pharmacies and urgent care centers, as well as from your doctor.
We look forward to hearing from more of you to express your interest in our upcoming events in the coming months. With your input, we can continue to put together interesting, informative, and socially connecting activities to continue our fellowship at the SBS. More than anything else, we value our togetherness and sense of hope for the future.
With warm wishes,
Mary Jo Motyka, LMSW
Elise Karras, LMSW
In Memoriam: We mourn the loss of our longtime member, Fanny Turschwell, who died on September 7, 2020.
Bi-Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, September 3, 2020
Dear members
Our last letter to you was published at the end of July. Since then, we have heard that many of our members have been using the time indoors to downsize, de-clutter and set new goals. We have heard from some of our members in Westchester and New Jersey about their travails with no power for many days. We admire your fortitude and resilience during those trying times. Outside, you have been slowly meeting with each other while practicing physical distancing but maintaining social connections. This has been a time of transition, a time to grapple with disruptions, and reconsideration of how to reconnect with life for renewal and growth.
We have all been coming out of a prolonged period of inactivity and uncertainty, and we are often unsure how to proceed with motivation and problem-solving to move forward. Just as we have offered our services in the beginning and the middle of the pandemic, so too are we available to speak with you as we are slowly re-emerging.
At the SBS, we are considering new ways to connect and offer some possibilities for your consideration. Please note that without your feedback and expression of interest, we will not be able to proceed and schedule these activities. So, if any of the following suggestions appeal to you and you would like to participate, we must hear from you by email, text, or phone call.
Things will, of necessity, look different this Fall at the SBS. As a start, we are offering the following activities:
• The knitting group will now be facilitated via the phone. We will work out the format as we proceed. We are eager to add new members to our core group. Once again, we will present our much appreciated finished products to children of incarcerated parents.
• We are putting together a telephone book club, which may evolve to an online setting, if possible. The first book will be a relatively short one and will be assigned to be read in about 2 weeks. We will then convene to offer opinions and evaluations with our fellow group members. We know that many of you are avid readers, and we think that this is a good way to connect in a social forum.
• The walking group (social distancing and masks required) will reconvene in the Fall, when the weather should be ideal.
• We will be trying to initiate what will essentially be small outside meetings of no more than 4 or 5 people at a time. These will be held in as many venues as required, including Manhattan, Queens, New Jersey, and other areas as requested. We are calling this new venture Coffee at Your Neighborhood Café.
Of course, we welcome other suggestions from our members, as well. We are also considering other possible activities. We know many of you have inquired about the Music Matinee group and we are working on a possible format, perhaps on Zoom.
We send you our best wishes and look forward to new and interesting times together in the near future. We continue to hope that you are staying safe and well and finding ways to adjust to the “new normal.”
With warm regards,
The SBS staff
Bi-Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, July 23, 2020
We hope that this current Newsletter finds you well and safe. Since our last publication two weeks ago, the opening-up process has officially entered Phase 4, but with limitations due to an abundance of caution, especially where large, enclosed gatherings are concerned. More and more of you have been telling us that you are starting to venture outside and “test the waters” in your neighborhoods and beyond.
For the past few weeks, we have been taking time to reflect and re-think our plans and protocols going forward. In defining our own “new normal” at the SBS, we are assessing the ever-evolving situation and working to assure the safety and well-being of both our staff and our members. Of necessity this involves re-defining many of our long-held traditions, especially where physical distancing is required.
For the Fall of 2020, we are thinking in creative ways to reconfigure some of our popular events. Already, during the summer, the telephone exercise class has proven to be an alternative way to keep fit. We are also working to bring a music or literature class to you via Zoom. The knitting group will continue to find a way to be together and is actively seeking new members. If you are interested in joining the group, please contact Elise Karras at (917) 756-4480. Other possibilities are being considered for new ways to conduct a virtual Kaffeeklatsch or to attempt a couple of small meetings, socially distanced and outside with a mask. We know many people are still wary of riding on public transportation, especially on a crowded subway. This has prompted us to consider regional small activities in the outdoors in Queens or Staten Island, as well as in Manhattan. We will keep you posted as to our future plans in the Fall. Our office, as noted before, is officially open, but by appointment only and with very limited capacity for visitors.
Among the many cancelled activities this year are the traditional Swiss National Day celebrations. Both in Switzerland and here in New York, there will be no formal large gatherings. It has been necessary for the SBS to cancel our very popular Swiss National Day luncheon that had been held at various venues for the past couple of years. We, of course, will be with you in spirit, and send you our warmest greetings. The Swiss Benevolent Society of Philadelphia will be holding an outdoor celebration in New Hope and there will even be a traditional bonfire!
The speech by the Federal President of Switzerland, Mrs. Simonetta Sommaruga, to Swiss nationals abroad on the occasion of the 2020 Swiss National Day on August 1st, will be available online at https://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/en/fdfa/living-abroad/fifth-switzerland.html and is enclosed with this letter.
As we have been doing for many weeks now, we are offering a recipe for you to try. This week we suggest a summer Cervelat and Cheese Salad. Enjoy!
For cultural stimulation, go to www.verbierfestival.com or https://youtu.be/j1uYw2tkSV0 for several short excerpts from the famed festival. These performances are being sponsored by the label Deutsche Grammophon and offer a wide variety of top-notch musical experiences. Also, the Metropolitan Opera is continuing with week 20 of its free streamed live historic performances of great operas. Go to www.metopera.org for the schedule.
Our next Newsletter Update will be brought to you at the end of August 2020. We wish you a good rest of the summer with continued health and optimism for the days ahead!
We send you our best wishes,
The SBS staff
Bi-Weekly Update from the SBS, Friday, July 10, 2020
Dear Members
We hope that the last two weeks have brought you continued good health, and that your capacity for resilience and coping remain intact. Although progress has been made, there is still a sense of uncertainty about the future and our place in it. At the SBS, we are following the guidelines for Phase 3 re-opening and finding our way as the situation evolves. In New York City, for example, although it was proposed that restaurants would be open for indoor seating in this phase, there has been a roll-back for now and only outside seating will be allowed to ensure continued safety for the interim.
As previously stated in our last Newsletter, the SBS office is now officially open. In following the protocol for safe re-opening, we have a sanitizing station set up at the entrance to our office. This includes hand sanitizer and extra masks for those who do not have them. The wearing of a mask in the office is mandatory and temperatures will be taken with a thermometer upon entering. You must call the office first to make an appointment and your name will be put on the reservation list downstairs in the lobby. You must also sign in downstairs at the desk. We can only accommodate a limited amount of people at one time to avoid overcrowding. In order to reduce physical contact, we will need to know how many people are in the office at one time. These precautions are set in place to protect our members who visit, and to also allow for the safety of our staff.
Our social workers are, as usual, available on the phone and by email. We have, however, begun to make limited visits with members who can meet outside and maintain a distance of six feet while wearing a mask. These visits have proven to be a good way to reconnect with some people who we have not seen for almost 3 months. When the weather allows, this can be a pleasant way to meet. As we are feeling our way through these experiences, we are aware of possible problems in communication. Talking with a mask on is difficult in any situation, but if there are any hearing problems, there can be a disconnect in the conversation. Also, seeing a person’s mouth and facial expressions are necessary to experience the nuances of connection. We are adjusting to these interferences in normal interaction, and realize that although the solutions are not perfect, our meetings with you are generally preferable to not being able to see you at all.
The Kaffeeklatsches have been helpful vehicles to introduce people to each other. Building on these new relationships, there is now an opportunity for you to meet with each other informally in the outdoors while maintaining a safe distance. Some of our members have been trying this out and have enjoyed re-connecting with friends and mutually reducing feelings of isolation.
In this wonderful interview and video, the great cellist Yo-Yo Ma explains how music can close social distances and plays the Prelude from Suite No. 1 by Bach. For more information click here
As everyone starts to get out more, many of us are aware of stiffness, problems with mobility, and lack of general stamina. To address these issues, our telephone exercise class continues 2 times a week.
For more information please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
We offer another delicious Swiss recipe to celebrate the season. Please click here for the Cherry Pie Recipe.
To sum up some of the feelings expressed during this phase of the “opening up” process, the lack of certainty in agreeing on the proper protocols can be like a balancing act. There is no real consensus in how to resume aspects of “normal life”: should we be “too careful”, or are we perhaps “not careful enough?” There is the element of risk vs. closeness and tradition. Finding our way forward will include a mixture of personal decisions and those dictated by the larger society. At the SBS we are here to offer help, support, and guidance in navigating the new landscape.
We will send our next Newsletter Update on July 23, 2020.
Until then, we extend our warmest wishes to you,
The SBS Staff
Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, June 25, 2020
Dear Members
It has been two weeks since we last communicated with you via our Newsletter. We hope that this finds you healthy and safe. Over the past 3 months, our efforts have been focused on maintaining the important relationships we have had with all of you. As we emerge and implement Phase 1 and 2 of reopening, we have developed a professional protocol in opening our offices.
We are pleased to announce that our office building at 500 Fifth Avenue in New York City will be open on July 6. At the SBS, we are proceeding with caution in our opening-up process. We are taking every precaution to ensure the safety of our staff and our members who come to the office. To this end, in the entry to our office, we have set up a sanitizing station complete with hand sanitizers and extra masks. We will require that everyone wear a mask in the office and maintain a safe 6 feet distance. We will keep in mind that the number of people in the office will have to be limited and therefore, we urge you to call to make an appointment. Expect the SBS staff to be wearing masks and we will also be maintaining a safe distance. Our protocol follows all recommended guidelines from public health authorities, including the CDC. If we deem the number of people has reached capacity, we will ask you to wait outside. Please be assured if any of our staff is not feeling well, they will be mandated to stay home. Also, if YOU are not feeling well, please contact us by phone only. Please do not come into the office. We will be asking anyone who enters our office to sign an official form called the COVID Daily Attestation which will ask if you have had symptoms, if you have tested positive, and if you have been in contact with anyone with the Virus. Also, the office will be thoroughly disinfected every night. We will abstain from hugging, hand shaking, and any personal contact between staff and members. This is a necessary precaution, so we hope that you will not take these restrictions personally.
As the best insurance to keep everyone safe, we will continue to talk over the phone and communicate via email. This modality is not perfect, but it will continue to allow us to keep in touch in a straightforward, meaningful, and timely manner.
In addition, the telephone exercise class, which has been held for 2 months now, continues to be very successful. In a physical and social way, participating members have benefited two times a week for an hour. The class is still accepting new members. For more information please contact Elise Karras at 917-756-4480 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
For those who love music and find that it enhances their emotional and spiritual well-being, here is a wonderful collection of short performances, mostly by string players (although there is also a kazoo!) and in response to the pandemic, more here.
We thank those of you who responded to a recent Newsletter with abundant and generous donations! So many of you have reached out and we truly appreciate your commitment to the work of the SBS, especially in these difficult times. Your gift makes a big difference in supporting our programs, our work with frail and homebound clients, and in attending to the needs of our general membership-at-large.
We send our warmest greetings and sincere wishes for continued good health and safety. Our next newsletter will be sent in 2 weeks on July 9, 2020.
Best regards from the SBS staff!
Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, June 11, 2020
Dear Members
It seems like there has been a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel and New York City and the Metropolitan area, along with the Swiss Benevolent Society, have weathered the storm as well as possible. For almost three months now, we have been providing connection and information for our members through Weekly Newsletter Updates and regular calls and emails. We are heartened by the response to our outreach and have been happy to be here for you during trying times.
At this point, we have decided to reduce the frequency of our Newsletter and will be sending it to you once every two weeks. As the restrictions ease, we know for all of us that this will be a challenging time, but also a time of exploration and discovery. Each in our own way, we will be finding our new places in the “new normal.” We are here to help to support you in navigating your own responses. These are unprecedented times, and we know that even though many of us are excited to begin anew, there may also be some hesitation to venture out and break established routines that we have kept for several weeks. We encourage you to be mindful of the need for small steps, flexible thinking, and fostering a new resiliency. The “ups and downs” experienced in the opening-up process are inevitable and most of us will find new ways of coping in finding our way.
As of this writing, the social workers have begun to make some appointments with members “mask-to-mask” in a park or neighborhood bench. Keeping physically distant (6 feet apart) does not mean that we need to be socially distant. Please contact us via email or phone if you would like to schedule an appointment and we will get back to you.
Unfortunately, we would like to remind you that some parts of the world have not changed. During these difficult times, there are always people that will try to trick you with a scam. This article from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will help you stay safe www.consumerfinance.gov.
At the SBS, we are pleased to see that Forbes magazine has rated Switzerland the number 1 safest country in the world for COVID19!! Find more information here.
In the cultural world, we wish to bring to your attention that the Metropolitan Opera is re-broadcasting its very popular At-Home Gala featuring 40 famous artists and the Met Opera and Chorus. This is being shown on Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13. Other opera performances will also be streamed for free throughout the week. Click here.
There is also a wonderful, short article from the New York Times on the unexpected sources of hope. Of all things, the author finds joy in re-growing scallions, but this is also a meditation on coping in these uncertain times. Read more.
Sharing our recipes with you has proven to be very popular. Let us know if you have enjoyed them! For this week we have included a recipe for Rhabarber Wähe. Enjoy!
There are many ways to keep in touch. Although our next Newsletter will not be sent until June 25, we will still be communicating by phone, email, texts and now, some in-person restricted visits. One of the unintended benefits of this crisis has been being in touch with, besides our active members, those of you who we see on an occasional basis. Many have said that the SBS is like their “second family” and through sunshine and shade, we continue to be here for you!
With warm greetings from the SBS staff!
Weekly Update from the SBS, Friday, June 5, 2020
Dear Members
We are planning to see you again soon! As the government is ready to enter Phase One of the reopening process in New York City and the surrounding areas, the SBS is also in the planning stages of exploring new and creative ways to make contact. It is often said that with crisis comes opportunity, and in this case, we are looking at ways of managing and coping with a new reality.
In particular, the SBS staff has been discussing possible ways to meet in person on a one-to-one basis. If you would like to meet with one of the social workers, we are considering a pilot program to approach a visit in a safe and secure manner. Our stipulations are these: we would require that an appointment be made, a mask be worn, social distancing of 6 feet be kept, and the meeting would take place in an outdoor space such as a park or neighborhood place. This plan would constitute a beginning of our social work services to those who need a face-to-face contact. We will of course be continuing our phone calls, emails, and texts to our clients and the wider membership. As for our other events, we are beginning the process of addressing new solutions for our group activities. We will keep you posted as we figure out the best and safest way to facilitate these events. So many of our members have told us how much they miss these in-office events, and we are eager to find possible ways of implementing them!
At the SBS, we know that there will be unexpected changes once we step out into the world. We will have to be ready for these changes and be open to new ways of living. For example, this may involve different ways of getting around, having different shopping routines, remembering to wear a mask, and sometimes not even recognizing your neighbor! We are here to help you navigate your own responses and assist you in seeing your way through. At the SBS, we ask you to remember you are not alone in this unfolding process. We are here for you, and we have been finding out that you are there for each other, as well. While we know that there are challenging times ahead, we also know that there can be exciting and interesting experiences for all of us.
In supplementing our activity schedule, we are pleased that the telephone exercise class has added new members. This popular class has been added by people into their schedule twice a week for both physical and social enhancement.
We remind you that Elise Karras will be conducting a workshop on advance directives, including the Five Wishes plan, on Wednesday, June 10, 2020 from 1 to 2pm. Five Wishes is a document that helps people make health care decisions for themselves. Because these wishes are written down, it assures that we have a say in our health care decisions if we are unable to verbalize them at the time of need. Please register with Elise by telephone or email to join the group.
Instructions for calling into the Five Wishes seminar:
call 212/246-0655
wait for voice then punch in 777
wait for voice then punch in 1291
wait for me to say "hi".
A computer is not needed for the workshop.
For meaningful cultural stimulation, we direct you to the Orchestra of St. Luke’s “Bach at Home 2020” festival from June 9 to June 30. This series will include orchestral, chamber, and solo works with interviews and articles. Click here. This will be presented every Tuesday.
Also, the Metropolitan Opera continues its nightly streams of former great opera performances. Go to www.metopera.org for more information.
Finally, so many of our members have expressed appreciation and delight in our weekly posting of a recipe for you to try at home. Click here for a white risotto from the Ticino recipe! Enjoy!
With warm regards from the SBS staff
Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, May 28, 2020
Dear SBS Members
After so many weeks of staying at home, we are starting to see some familiar activities in our neighborhoods. People are out more and walking in the parks and on the streets, wearing their masks, of course. More restaurants and diners are opening for take-out and delivery, and some small businesses, like dry cleaners and newsstands, are also beginning to open. Despite the small progress in easing restrictions, we encourage you to stay the course. In other words, continue to wear your face masks, practice social distancing and in general, try not to let down your guard. Two of our members recently were creative in their attempts to get together: they went to the park and sat on either end of the bench and talked, even with their masks on. As we enter a new phase in this crisis, we remember that these solutions are appropriate for now, and hopefully will change with the changing times.
As another way of staying the course, we encourage you to keep up hope and think of the possibilities inherent in looking toward the future. This has been a long time of isolation, fear, and uncertainty, and for many of us, it has been very challenging. We urge you to keep up the protocols when going outside. We have gotten this far and we don’t want to undo all of the progress that has been made. This crisis has highlighted that change is inevitable, and there will be a “new normal” for all of us. Although change is universal, how we respond to it will be personal. Optimism and the hope that things will get better is much needed at this time.
As we prepare to get outside more, a key issue for many is mobility. Like anything that hasn’t been used in a while, our body will take time to regain competency and strength. Ways to facilitate re-entry include walking around your home or apartment or in the lobby of your building. Above all, it is important to remember that we cannot rebound all at once, but rather should go forward in increments.
New York City has been opening certain streets to pedestrians for walking with more room for social distancing. These streets will be closed to traffic for the foreseeable future. For a list of these streets, please click here.
We encourage you to fill out your Census form. This is important because it will determine budget allocations for the next 10 years. Click here to ensure that your voice is heard.
Again, we remind you to make sure that you have your advance directives in place. Given the severity of the virus, it seems clear that it is essential to appoint someone you trust as your proxy to communicate your medical wishes if you lose the ability to do so yourself. The Healthcare Proxy Hotline offers a free service to support New Yorker's to help fill in their advance directives. Their number is 212-726-2034.
Elise Karras will conduct a telephone seminar on Wednesday, June 10 from 1 to 2 pm on the topic of advance directives. Among other important topics, the construct of the Five Wishes will be discussed. All that is needed is a telephone, a comfortable chair, and a pen and paper. A computer is not needed for this seminar. Please register by phone or email with Elise and she will follow up with the necessary details.
We wish to remind you about certain scams in this time of COVID19. Please remember that your bank will never call you; the IRS, Social Security, or Medicare will also never call you. If someone calls saying that they represent any of these agencies, HANG UP!
For much needed cultural stimulation, from May 30 to June 4, for streams of wonderful dance performances, go to www.lincolncenter.org/danceweek.
We end with a recipe to celebrate the Spring season. It’s asparagus season! This healthy dish is from Zürich and is quick and easy to prepare and tastes delicious. Find the recipe here.
With warm regards,
The SBS staff
Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, May 22, 2020
Dear Members
We hope that you all are doing well and staying safe and healthy. We send you our warmest greetings and would like to keep you informed about our latest endeavors at the SBS. Our Society has been especially active and on-call during these uncertain times.
Since the middle of March, we have been sending out a weekly Newsletter Update to the members. As one member recently said: “These updates keep us connected, interested, and informed. I save all of the newsletters.” In each issue, we have varied our content to reflect the needs of the community in these uncertain times. We have addressed physical, emotional, and mental consequences and offered tips to stay safe. In addition, we have attempted to keep our members entertained with links to educational and inspirational sites. Above all, our goal has been to strengthen the bonds of connection between us. All of our Newsletter Updates can be found on our website. Please indicate on the payment form if you would like to be put on our mailing list for the Newsletters.
We have been heartened to see that our members have shown enormous resilience, mutual aid, and patience during this time. We also appreciate their openness to discuss any problems or issues that have arisen in this crisis. One member in New Jersey recently stated: “When I tell my friends about the SBS, they are so impressed with what you do for us.”
In order to help our members remain safe and healthy, we have a limited amount of face masks to distribute to those who need them. These have been graciously provided by Consul General of Switzerland. Please let us know if you would like us to send some to you.
As the SBS looks forward, we are exploring new ways to creatively address communication issues and opportunities to come together in a safe and protected manner. Knowing that restrictions will gradually be eased, we look forward to encountering the “new normal.” We are here for the duration. We understand that just as staying at home has presented unique challenges, so, too, will the “opening up” process require new ways of thinking and feeling. Our two social workers have many years of experience and are specially trained to help process an array of practical, emotional, and psychological issues. They are able to offer a steady hand in times of uncertainty. We are here to help you to adapt in the time of COVID and in the months and years ahead. As always, we encourage you to reach out to us for a warm and professional response to your particular needs.
We offer one more performance for inspiration and comfort. Itzhak Perlman leads Juilliard students in a short, but beautiful piece by Edward Elgar: www.cbsnews.com. In the Search section, type in Juilliard Orchestra.
As we come together, we rely on your generosity to help keep our services free and available to all of our members. For over 174 years, our Society has made a commitment to serve the Swiss community. For the last three months, the SBS has been a beacon of hope and light in these troubled times. We hope that our impact on the entire community has been valuable and we invite you to make a donation or renew your membership. You can also pay online, click here. We understand that not everyone is able to contribute at this time. We welcome other expressions of support such as volunteering or advocating for us by sharing our mission with your friends or family members.
Thank you for staying connected with us and being a part of our community. Even though we are in uncharted waters, together we can look forward to better times ahead. We hope you are in good spirits and maintaining good health!
Warm regards from the SBS staff
Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, May 14, 2020
Dear SBS Member
As we prepare to begin yet another week of sheltering-in-place, we appreciate the many responses we have received regarding our weekly Newsletter Updates. Our goal has been to keep our members connected and provide information to keep everyone up to date. We are always happy to hear your comments and reactions to our updates:
“I love getting the newsletter every week. I feel the love between the lines…”
“I look forward to receiving the newsletter every week. I especially enjoy clicking on the links to be distracted and enlightened!”
“One of the things I have learned during this time is that we can adjust to anything if we put our mind to it. I was wondering before if I could deal with not being able to join the SBS activities or visit friends, but I am alive and well! Spring is always beautiful, but I never took the time to watch the way nature progresses every day. It is a real gift.”
“When I receive the newsletter, it makes me feel that I belong, that I am part of something, where people care about each other.”
We celebrate Older Americans Month this year in these unusual times. This national initiative recognizes the contributions of older Americans across the country. In turn, we recognize your relevant, vibrant, and important contributions that help to make the SBS what it is today. We appreciate our volunteers, the giving of mutual aid between members, and the fostering of deepening friendships. This involvement in a larger community has helped us to know that even being apart has brought us closer together.
In addition, May has been designated as Mental Health Month. For 2020, the theme is “kindness” and the goal is to celebrate the thousand acts of kindness that are so important to our mental health. Certainly, in these uncertain times, there is no health without mental health. If you find yourself anxious or depressed, you are not alone. From longer lines at the grocery store, to cancellation of events leading to more social isolation, to fear of the disease, it is hard not to feel some of these effects of the virus. If you are feeling the stress of uncertainty and unpredictability, it is understandable. We know the importance of connection and being able to talk to someone. We are here for you and encourage you to reach out to either of our social workers.
Staying at home for so long can easily feel restrictive, but on the other hand, it can make us feel too comfortable. As we are contemplating taking the first small steps, there may be some initial hesitation about going out and re-entering a changed environment. Of course, there is a constant need to “suit up” with masks and gloves, even as some restrictions are eased. Also, after not moving for so long, we all will have to prepare for what it takes to reinvigorate our mobility. One way of doing this is to join our telephone exercise group. Going out initially can be overwhelming. To avoid this feeling, incremental small steps will be helpful.
There are new regulations regarding overseas travel. Although Switzerland is now starting to phase in an “opening up” process, special travel rules have been put in place. Please contact the Consulate if you have any questions.
As noted above, as we get ready to go out again in the future, we will still be wearing masks. Please let us know if you need any masks and we will help you to get them.
There are no planned events at the SBS for the foreseeable future. The Annual meeting has been postponed, the Spring outing has been cancelled, and we now know that the Swiss National Day in the summer has been cancelled. These changes are all in keeping with CDC regulations.
We again are sending a recipe for you to try while we all continue to nourish ourselves to stay healthy and resilient. Click here for a recipe for Ghackets und Hornli. Enjoy!
For cultural stimulation, the Metropolitan Opera’s series continue again this week with free livestreams at www.metopera.org. The highlight is Lucia di Lammermoor with Joan Sutherland and is being shown on Friday, May 15 at 7:30pm.
To stem the tide of boredom and feelings of cultural deprivation, here is a website from the Guardian newspaper in the UK that offers dozens of streams from venues all over Europe and the United States. It is a great resource that you can dip in and out of: Lockdown listening: classical music and opera to stream at home, at the guardian.com.
We mourn the recent passing of longtime member Vreni Trachtenberg. We will miss her greatly.
We encourage you to stay the course and offer continued good wishes to you all.
“A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor.” Franklin D. Roosevelt
Warm regards, Your SBS staff
Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, May 7, 2020
Dear SBS Member
Spring has finally arrived, bringing thoughts of warmer weather, (mostly) sunny days, brightly colored blooms, and this week, the celebration of Mother’s Day. In our previous Newsletter Updates, we have addressed practical, legal, and emotional issues, all of which have hopefully been useful to you during these uncertain times. However, we do not want this week to go by without celebrating the change of season. Spring, after all, is traditionally a season of renewal and hope, two qualities especially welcomed at this time.
A beautiful bouquet of flowers can brighten up any room. In the markets, the many colorful Spring blooms have appeared. This week the first lilacs and peonies have joined the many varieties of tulips. For those not lucky enough to have gardens of their own, a couple of bunches of flowers bought at the stands can make a lovely addition this time of year. To learn more, go to “Simple Solutions: the basics of flower arranging” where you will find some basic tips. Some of these tips include using warm water, clipping the flower stems immediately, using foam to stabilize, and making the width balance the height.
With the advent of Spring comes the task of spring cleaning, which can help to manage stress, give a purpose, and provide much needed distraction at this time. Perhaps this may seem intuitive, but we encourage you to open the windows and let the fresh air in! Other tips include cleaning out your medicine cabinet and throwing away old medications, using diluted lemon and vinegar to clean the microwave, and using an old T-shirt to clean a mirror with diluted vinegar and essential oils. Click here for many more tips, including using vodka for cleansing purposes!!
Considerations for keeping healthy in Springtime include taking care of your feet. After all, walking in the gardens or even around the block is very uncomfortable if your feet are hurting. Some recommendations include: wear cotton socks at night if your feet are cold, elevate feet when sitting to reduce swelling, wiggle your toes and rotate your ankles when sitting too long, and try not to wear anything tight on your feet, unless it is compression stockings prescribed by your doctor.
Although we know that Spring is different this year, there are still ways to embrace the season. We all have a new routine before we venture outside: remember your mask, bring your gloves, include a wide-brimmed hat to shield your face and wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from the powerful rays of the sun.
This week we include another recipe to try while you are still “sheltering-in-place.” Good nutrition is essential for physical and emotional well-being, especially in these difficult times. Keep your Mother's Day sweet and light with an Aargauer Rüeblitorte/carrot cake.
Cultural nourishment is another way of “feeding” yourself. The Metropolitan Opera continues its nightly streams of past performances. The Viewer’s Choice of an historic performance of La Bohème with Luciano Pavarotti and Renata Scotto will be shown on Friday, May 8 at 7:30pm. Click here for this lovely treat.
For many years now, some of our members have attended the free concerts given by the very talented Juilliard School students. Since the school is now closed, students and alumni have been coming together via technology. Go to www.vogue.com Bolero Juilliard for an article and a video of an amazing interactive performance for dancers and musicians. Also, at www.juilliard.edu go to the Juilliard Media Gallery to see live performances. If you scroll down, there are several excellent performances including music by Brahms and Händel, as well as the Boléro by Ravel.
For a look at the way a Swiss citizen living in New York City views the current crisis here, click here.
We remind you that we continue to offer telephone exercise sessions. We have had a successful first week and invite anyone who would like to join to be in touch with Elise Karras. Mild exercise not only improves fitness through enhancing circulation, but also works to improve your mood!
Finally, for astonishing window views from all over the world (including Switzerland) during the lockdown, click here and enjoy!
“Where flowers bloom, so does hope.” - Lady Bird Johnson
Warm regards from the SBS Staff
Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, April 30, 2020
Dear SBS Member
As we navigate the 6th week of sheltering-at-home, we have been impressed by the way our members are taking care of themselves. In our regular conversations with members, we have consistently observed remarkable resiliency, acceptance, and forward thinking. Here are some of your reflections:
When we asked a member if she had enough food to eat, she laughed and replied:
“Are you kidding? I grew up during World War II and since then, I have always kept almost 3 months of food available!”
A homebound member ended our call by saying:
“Thanks for keeping an eye-rather an ear-on me.”
And another member proclaimed:
“You (SBS) are part of what makes life worthwhile.”
And finally, one of our members reflected on the lessons she has learned about looking ahead. She said:
“I will take what I can get from the future…”
Taking Care of Business
Because these are uncertain times, we urge you to take care of yourself by getting your affairs in order, in case of a medical emergency.
Advance directives describe how you want medical decisions to be made for you if you are unable to speak for yourself. These directives include: 1) a healthcare proxy or healthcare power of attorney, 2) living will and 3) durable power of attorney. Remember, these directives are ONLY if you cannot speak on your own behalf. For more information go to the National Institute on Aging Website.
Taking Care of Your Cultural Needs
Nurturing the mind and soul is a key component in taking care of yourself. These are three ways to experience the beauty in life, no matter what the current situation is.
The Metropolitan Opera continues its free nightly streams this week. Highly recommended is the iconic farewell performance of Leontyne Price in Aida in 1985. This “Viewer’s Choice” will be shown on Friday, May 1 at 7:30pm on www.metopera.org and can be accessed for the next 23 hours.
You do not have to leave your home to enjoy virtual train tours from America, Europe, and Asia. You will experience beautiful scenery and interesting commentary. Go to Insider.com and see “stunning-virtual-train-journeys.”
The Bronx Zoo is offering virtual visits to see the wildlife and many animals. The website is www.bronxzoo.com and look under Virtual Zoo.
Taking Care of Your Health Needs (Nutrition)
Eating well is crucial for taking care of yourself. During these uncertain times, we can all understand the desire to turn to “comfort food” to ease the uneasy feelings. However, too much is counterproductive and can prevent you from eating foods which nourish you. Go to the National Institute on Aging website to download or print “Healthy Eating After 50”. For more information click here.
We have also included a healthy Swiss recipe this week, the much-loved Swiss Muesli. It is easy to make as well as delicious and nutritious.
Click here.
And finally, we mourn the recent passing of two SBS members: Elise Landeck and Dominic Altamuro. We will miss them greatly.
We look forward to hearing from you. Let us know how you are, if you have any suggestions for the newsletter, or just to say “hi”. It is important for us to know you are out there and will be in touch. We continue to reach out to our members and are eagerly anticipating a time when we can come together again.
“When in doubt, stand still and wait until the way forward is clear. This will have a beginning, a middle and an end.”
- Julie Andrews (2020)
Kind regards,
Your SBS Team
Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, April 23, 2020
Dear SBS Member
As we all “shelter in” for yet another week, the SBS is pleased that so many members have been able to receive and utilize our Weekly Update. We gain our motivation from you to continue to think about new and creative ideas to keep in touch with you. This week our theme is “Staying Connected.” In the following sections, we present some of our creative suggestions that can easily be carried out at home.
We know that everyone has a unique experience in sheltering at home. We also know that we learn new ways of coping by sharing our stories. We invite you to share your experiences during this time of isolation. Please send us a note describing your observations and experiences and let us know if it is alright to include in a future Newsletter, without using your name. You can send it to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.or to Elise Karras at PO Box 6390, Astoria, New York 11106.
Members are reporting that their mobility, balance, and general physical well-being have been impacted by staying at home. To address this, Elise Karras will be conducting telephone exercise classes. All you will need is a telephone, a sturdy chair, and a desire to move. If you are interested, please register at 917-756-4480, or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and she will provide the details.
Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) has created a virtual link to an exhibit about the visionary art critic and collector Felix Feneon, who championed Matisse and Seurat, among others. Although this exhibit has been postponed, Mary Jo Motyka would like to plan a visit when the museum re-opens. You can use this link to provide a preview to the exhibition to prepare for our actual visit together: http://www.moma.org. Just go to “What’s On” and then click on “In the Galleries.” This will be an exciting event to look forward to in the (hopefully) near future!
Famous Online Musical Performances
A different Lloyd Webber musical streams each week on The Shows Must Go On at 2PM EST and remains viewable for 48 hours afterwards. Click here
Tulip Festival
There is no need to miss the spectacular tulip show in the Netherlands this year. Here is the link to view a virtual tour: www.tulipfestivalamsterdam.com. Enjoy!
Coloring
It has been suggested that coloring creates a calming presence in difficult times. Please click here for some free designs.
Food
There is nothing like a homemade traditional Swiss recipe to make you feel cozy and comfortable and remind you of your home country. In case you don’t have it on hand, here is an easy Rösti recipe. Read More
Please remember to take care of yourself and feel free, as always, to contact us.
“If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete.”
Jack Kornfield
Kind regards,
Your SBS staff
If you need to reach Elise Karras or Mary Jo Motyka, please reach out to them directly (for Elise Karras: 917-756-4480 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / for Mary Jo Motyka: 917-756-4681 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). They will return your phone calls and emails as soon as possible.
Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, April 16, 2020
Dear SBS Members
We hope your holidays were meaningful and fulfilling despite the uncertain times in which we live. Although we all have had to forgo visits with family and friends, we look forward to better times; and they will come!
As we approach the fourth week of sheltering-in-place, it is especially important to focus on self-care. We are grappling with restrictions we could never have imagined. Until recently, staying at home all the time was unthinkable!
We have gathered some tips to help in coping with the scope of isolation that many of you may be experiencing in your homes:
- Maintain a daily routine. With the loss of predictability and control, this is especially important.
- Keep up with daily household chores.
- Remember to move, engage in simple exercise. Listen to soothing music. Read a good book or magazine.
- Stay in touch with others. Phone calls, emails, texts, even a handwritten letter or postcard is good.
- Stay informed, but limit your media consumption. Too much news or content can be overwhelming.
- Eat and drink wisely at specific times.
We hope that these tips are useful to get you through these difficult times. Please remember that it is perfectly understandable to be feeling anxious, unmotivated, afraid and/or sad. These feelings may be new to you and appear unexpectedly. It is important to practice self-compassion during times of uncertainty such as these. Be aware that your feelings will come and go. If you feel the need to talk, please feel free to give one of our social workers a call. Also, Governor Cuomo has set up a free mental health hotline in New York State. Thousands of mental health professionals have volunteered and are available to help address emotional health issues stemming from the stresses of social isolation and the quarantine. The hotline number is 844-863-9314. In New Jersey, the number for the NJ Mental Health Cares Helpline is 1-866-202-4357.
There are many ways of taking care of yourself. Many who have lived independent lives are reluctant to reach out to use temporary outside community efforts. However, it is a measure of strength to know that you will remain safe by not leaving your home unnecessarily and making use of such services instead. We have identified a new volunteer service called “Invisible Hands” that serves Manhattan and some parts of New Jersey. These are young people who have recently formed a very large coalition that will do your shopping and deliver to your home. Their website is invisible hands deliver and their phone number is (732) 639-1579. An article about the service can be found at www.6sqft.com if you type “Invisible Hands” into the search box.
Food
A way that people have been spending time during the self-isolation is baking, especially bread. This seems to be a comfort and a connection to the past and easier times. Read More
Metropolitan Opera
For much needed cultural stimulation, we remind you that the Metropolitan Opera is continuing to offer free videos every night of past live operas. Highlights include Madama Butterfly and Der Rosenkavalier at the end of this week. These can be found Metropolitan Opera.
Opera Gala
Looking ahead, the Met Opera has just announced an At-Home gala which will be streamed live on April 25 at 1pm EDT. Renee Fleming, Anna Netrebko and Jonas Kaufmann are some of the artists who will sing from their own homes. This should be a rare treat. For more information, there is an article on Opera Gala. In the Search section, type in Met Opera gala.
Live Performances
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center is also streaming a variety of exciting past live performances for free. Click here.
Virtual Tour of Botanical Garden
For a beautiful virtual view of the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens during the Japanese cherry blossom season, Botanical Garden for the tour.
Virtual Train Trip
For those of you eager to take a virtual trip, you can take a number of virtual train rides (two of them in Switzerland!) by logging onto Travel and Leisure website.
Above all, always remember:
“The most important relationship you will have is the relationship with yourself.”
– Diane von Furstenberg
If you need to reach Elise Karras or Mary Jo Motyka, please reach out to them directly (for Elise Karras: 917-756-4480 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / for Mary Jo Motyka: 917-756-4681 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). They will return your phone calls and emails as soon as possible.
Please take care of yourself.
The SBS staff
Weekly Update from the SBS, Thursday, April 9, 2020
Dear Members of the SBS,
As we write our 3rd update newsletter during the COVID-19 crisis, we hope this finds you safe and well. We have reached out to many members and have received calls from members who we don’t usually hear from. We welcome all these calls.
If you need to reach Elise Karras or Mary Jo Motyka, please reach out to them directly (Mary Jo Motyka 917-756-468 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Elise Karras 917-756-4480 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). They will return your phone calls and emails as soon as possible.
Our SBS community has shown great resilience and our staff is inspired by your ability to cope during such difficult times. We hope that the resources and information we have shared have been helpful. Please remember that Elise and Mary Jo are available for any questions or concerns. You can access the resource/information on our March 31/April 2 newsletters or on our website.
Here are some resources to keep you busy while staying at home:
Online basic exercises
www.eldergymacademy.com
The Census
There are three ways to complete the 2020 Census
- Online (www.my2020census.gov)
- By phone: 844-330-2020
- By Mail: Fill out the questionnaire sent out in early March
The Census helps to direct billions of dollars in federal funds to local communities. It determines the number of Congressional seats each state receives.
We have found that people find comfort and distraction in using adult coloring books. If you would like to explore more about this, call Elise or Mary Jo so we can figure out if this is right for you.
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has mandated the use of masks (covering nose and mouth) for everyone venturing outside. Some of our members are making their own masks. If you want more information on making masks, give Elise or Mary Jo a call, or you can look at this useful link in the New York Times (there is no need to have a subscription, this is a part of the free content): https://www.nytimes.com/article/how-to-make-face-mask-coronavirus.html
Many people will be getting a stimulus payment from the government. You generally do not need to have filed taxes in order to be eligible to receive your payment. It has been reported that many of those on Social Security will receive an economic relief payment. For more information, please click here.
We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you in person in better times. We hope you stay healthy and safe. Our best wishes for the holidays.
Warm regards,
Your SBS Team
Weekly Update from the SBS, Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Dear Members,
As of March 30, the SBS continues to abide with the Government order to “shelter-in-place” during these difficult times at least through April 30. Our offices will remain closed until further notice. We have spoken to or communicated with many of our members over the past weeks.
We continue to be available by phone or email if you have any questions or concerns regarding the coronavirus situation or other pressing concerns.
We know that this is a rapidly changing situation and your needs may change at any time. Below you will find a list of some resources to help you navigate the evolving circumstances:
- Meals on Wheels: Department for the Aging: Dial 311 for information.
- Grocery Services/Home Delivery: Dial 311 for information.
- Entitlements/Benefits (i.e. Food Stamps): Hot Line 212-398-5045
- Friendly phone call: DOROT 212-769-2850
- Lifelong Learning: DOROT University without Walls 212-769-2850
- There is a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures.
- Also note that the IRS tax filing date has been extended from April 15 to July 15.
At times of uncertainty, anxiety, and isolation, the arts are great sources of comfort and solace. They can seem like a steadying force, rather than a mere distraction. In this time of social isolation, connecting with the arts can remind us of the human capacity to create and endure.
For those with access to the Internet or social media, here are some links to cultural enrichment sites:
Music
From the Meistersaal in Berlin: A luminous recital by soprano Anna Prohaska. Well worth hearing, with commentary from the performers, speaking about the music and these difficult times. Click here
From Andrea Bocelli to Joyce DiDonato: great musicians sharing at-home concerts. Click here
Museums
2,500 Museums You Can Now Visit Virtually. Click here
The Olympic Museum Lausanne
A fascinating geographical, temporal, cultural and artistic journey through the history of the Look of the Games. Click here
Journey through Switzerland
For a beautiful video of Switzerland with especially exciting views from above: Switzerland in 4K on YouTube. Over 4 million people have watched this! Click here
Montreux Jazz Festival
Pick your favorite artist and listen to a live concert. Click here
Exercise
We encourage you to browse YouTube for Senior Exercise sessions, including those by Silversneakers.
If you are alone and feeling isolated and would like emotional support, please let us know. We remain committed to the safety and well-being of our members and are here for you.
If you need to reach Elise Karras or Mary Jo Motyka, please reach out to them directly (for Elise Karras: 917-756-4480 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / for Mary Jo Motyka: 917-756-4681 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). They will return your phone calls and emails as soon as possible.
Weekly Update from the SBS, Monday, March 23, 2020
Dear Members,
As of today, the SBS Office remains closed. We are available by phone or email if you have any concerns or questions regarding the coronavirus situation or other pressing issues.
We understand that this can be a difficult and lonely time. Below are some websites that can help pass the time and ease the isolation.
Opera
Free high definition opera every night beginning at 7:30 PM
www.metopera.org
Online Courses
Free online courses from Ivy League Universities
www.classcentral.com
Museums
Experience the best museums from London to Seoul in the comfort of your own home.
https://www.travelandleisure/com/attractions/museums-galleries/museums-with-virtual-tours
Books
SimplyE app will allow you to read books on your phone or device.
https://www.nypl.org/about/remote-resources
Exercise
We encourage you to browse YouTube for Senior Exercise sessions, including those by Silversneakers.
Musicals
15 plays and musicals you can watch on stage from home, including Sweeney Todd, Newsies and others.
https://playbill.com/article/15-broadway-plays-and-musicals-you-can-watch-on-stage-from-home
If you are alone and feeling isolated and would like emotional support please let us know!
Since this is a rapidly evolving situation, the SBS is continuing to monitor the situation closely. We remain committed to the safety and well being of our members. Because of the uncertainty surrounding the duration of the outbreak, we cannot now offer a definite re-opening date.
Our office will remain closed at least until Friday, March 27, and we will continue to provide updates in the days and weeks ahead.
If you need to reach Elise Karras or Mary Jo Motyka, please reach out to them directly (for Elise Karras: 917-756-4480 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / for Mary Jo Motyka: 917-756-4681 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). They will return your phone calls and emails as soon as possible.
Update from the SBS, Monday, March 16, 2020
Dear Members & Clients,
You are at the center of everything we do at the Swiss Benevolent Society of New York.
Your health and wellbeing are of utmost concern to us and you are our highest priority especially during the current COVID-19 epidemic. We all need to take this virus seriously.
As a precaution, and in keeping with current guidance from healthcare experts, we are, therefore, cancelling all remaining events (Kaffeeklatsches in NJ, Westchester and Long Island; Movies; Music & Fitness held at the SBS offices) for March and April. Importantly, this means we are also cancelling the Annual Meeting, which was scheduled for April 21st. The Board of Directors will announce a new date for the Annual Meeting as soon as the situation permits them to do so.
We are monitoring the official advice from city, state and federal health officials as well as the NJ Department of Health and the States coronavirus Task Forces.
For access to non-emergency information specifically with respect to senior citizens, please use the following phone numbers:
- New York City call 311
- Nassau County Office for the Aging - 516-227-8900
- Suffolk County Office for the Aging - 631-853-8200
- Westchester County Dept. of Senior Program and Services - 914-813-6300
- For other parts of New York State: Office of the Aging - 844-697-6321
- NJ Division of Aging Services - 877-222-3737 for access to Aging Services in your county
- For Information on preventive care visit the Center for Disease Control and Prevention:https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/prevention.html
Please also take note that in order to protect both our employees and our members/clients, our offices will remain closed for the next two weeks, starting today. Please rest assured that we will remain up and running during this period and are available to provide our services to you during these challenging times. Our staff will be working from home and answering phone calls and emails. If you need to reach Elise Karras or Mary Jo Motyka, please reach out to them directly (for Elise Karras: 917-756-4480 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.g / for Mary Jo Motyka: 917-756-4681 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). They will return your phone calls and emails as soon as possible.
We hope that you and your families remain safe during these trying times.
Warm regards,
Christine Hubacher
Executive Director