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For the Residents of St. Mark Village Doug Fresh, CEO Editor: Ellen Wade Layout and Design: Tina Glandis Layout and Design: Marlene Di Maria Lively Mark 2655 NEBRASKA AVE | PALM HARBOR, FL 34684 | WWW.STMARKVILLAGE.ORG OCTOBER 13, 2019 THE Lively Mark THE Alzheimer's, it is a barren disease, as empty and lifeless as a desert. It is a thief of hearts and souls and memories. —Nicholas Sparks St. Mark Village will host a table at this year’s walk. We have begun to assemble a Team from St. Mark Village to walk at this year’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Invite your family and friends to join the St. Mark Village family as Residents and Staff walk to- gether to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, October 19, at 9:00 a.m. at Starkey Ranch District Park in Odessa. A bus will provide trans- portation to this year’s walk in Odessa as well as return transporta- tion home. The bus will leave from the Front Lobby at 7:15 a.m. There is a $10 entry donation requested that gets you our newly designed St. Mark Village light purple t-shirt. All donations collected from the registration fees will go to the Alzheimer’s Association. You can join the walk, and in addition to the purchase of a t-shirt, make a donation on the day of the walk or drop your donations in the collection boxes located in the Administration Office and in the Village Creamery. Register to walk and/or make a donation with credit card by seeing Resident Services (IL 2nd Floor) or with a check/money order made out to the Alzheimer’s Association and turn in to the Administration Office. Promise Garden Flowers Here’s your opportunity to donate to the Al- zheimer’s Association and get your name in the Promise Garden. Stop by the Administration Office and donate $1 and get your name on a flower. Flowers are on display in the Promise Garden located behind the Main Elevators. O ctobers the month when the smallest breeze Gives us a shower of autumn leaves. Bonfires and pumpkins, leaves sailing downOctober is red and golden and brown. Unknown

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For the Residents of St. Mark VillageDoug Fresh, CEO

Editor: Ellen WadeLayout and Design: Tina Glandis

Layout and Design: Marlene Di Maria

Lively Mark

2655 NEBRASKA AVE | PALM HARBOR, FL 34684 | WWW.STMARKVILLAGE.ORG OCTOBER 13, 2019

THE

Lively MarkTHE

Alzheimer's, it is a barren disease, as empty and lifeless as a desert. It is a thief of hearts and souls and memories. —Nicholas Sparks

St. Mark Village will host a table at this year’s walk. We have begun to assemble a Team from St. Mark Village to walk at this year’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Invite your family and friends to join the St. Mark Village family as Residents and Staff walk to-gether to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, October 19, at 9:00 a.m. at Starkey Ranch District Park in Odessa. A bus will provide trans-portation to this year’s walk in Odessa as well as return transporta-tion home. The bus will leave from the Front Lobby at 7:15 a.m.

There is a $10 entry donation requested that gets you our newly designed St. Mark Village light purple t-shirt. All donations collected from the registration fees will go to the Alzheimer’s Association. You can join the walk, and in addition to the purchase of a t-shirt, make a donation on the day of the walk or drop your donations in the collection boxes located in the Administration Office and in the Village Creamery. Register to walk and/or make a donation with credit card by seeing Resident Services (IL 2nd Floor) or with a check/money order made out to the Alzheimer’s Association and turn in to the Administration Office.

Promise Garden FlowersHere’s your opportunity to donate to the Al-

zheimer’s Association and get your name in the Promise Garden. Stop by the Administration Office and donate $1 and get your name on

a flower. Flowers are on display in the Promise Garden located behind the Main Elevators.

O ctober’s the month when the smallest breezeGives us a shower of autumn leaves.

Bonfires and pumpkins, leaves sailing down—October is red and golden and brown. —Unknown

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Picnic in the ParkGet a little sunshine and fresh air in Philippe Park

on Wednesday, October 30. Philippe Park is a Pinel-las County park located in Safety Harbor. The park is named after Count Odet Philippe, who is credited with introducing grapefruit to Florida. Philippe Park is situated on 122 acres that was once part of the Count’s plantation. This park is home to various wildlife including raccoons, alligators, waterfowl, hawks, vultures, turtles, and snakes. Fried chicken, fresh fruit, potato salad, corn cobettes, soda, coffee, water, and cookies are all on the menu. The 1st bus will leave at 10:00 a.m. and the 2nd bus will leave at 10:40 a.m. We will have shelter #8 reserved.

If interested, please sign up in the Administra-tion Office. The cost of this trip is $6 and will be charged to your account. The last day to sign up for this trip is Wednesday, October 23.

Organ Music by Dick R.Dick R. will play organ music on Tuesday, Oc-

tober 15, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Elevator Lobby. Indulge in an evening of musical enjoyment!

Trivial PursuitJoin us in the Hobby Room to play Trivial Pur-

suit on Monday, October 14, at 1:30 p.m. Come for a stimulating battle of the minds.

Midweek MovieThe Midweek Movie for Wednesday, October 16,

is South Pacific starring Mitzi Gaynor and Rossano Brazzi. In this Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical, a young and naïve American nurse meets a handsome and mysterious French plantation owner on a South Pacific island during World War II. Seeking respite from the battles around them, they find refuge in each other as their romance blooms. This 1958 romantic musical is 2 hours and 37 minutes long and will be shown at 11:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. in the Chapel. Not Rated.

Creating A MasterpieceAn Art Class will be held in the Hobby Room on

Tuesday, October 15, at 2:00 p.m. Ellen Wade will be the instructor. All the supplies needed to create an acrylic masterpiece will be provided. This hour long class is limited to ten Residents. Please call Ellen or Kris, at ext. 1743, to reserve a seat.

Doc Talk:Dr. Ananda Som, MDInternist, BayCare

Dr. Ananda Som, is an inter-nist who specializes in diagnosing chronic illness such as Diabetes, Asthma, COPD, and providing treatments that restore health and

comfort. His services include preventive care, routine procedures, and using state of the art technology to identify serious health risks. Dr. Som has a 4.54 out of 5 rating from 90 reviews on Vitals.com and a 4.7 rating on Google.

Join Dr. Som on Wednesday, October 30, at 1:00 p.m. in the Chapel, and learn about Chronic Ill-ness, Health Coaching, the importance of having a Living Will, DNR, Palliative Care, Hospice, and more. In addition, Dr. Som will discuss insurance options for 2020 in this ever changing healthcare industry and who you should call to get things done. Participate in a brief activity and receive a $10 gift card. Hope to see you there!

Celebrate with Us!The Beauty Salon’s Five-Year Anniversary Celebration

Come celebrate the Beauty Salon’s 5th Anniversary under the management of Sherry Silliman. Visit and mingle with Sherry and the stylists on Monday, November 11, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Beauty Salon. Come spend time with friends and neighbors and enjoy some delicious refreshments.

Beauty is when you can appreciate yourself. When you love yourself, that’s when you’re most beautiful.

—Zoe Kravitz

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The Vinoy Renaissance ReminderResidents signed-up to go to The Vinoy Renais-

sance St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club for a tour and have lunch “on your own” on Friday, October 18, are reminded to please be in the Front Lobby and ready to go at 9:30 a.m.

After our tour, we will enjoy a three-course lunch in the stunning, historic dining room—Marchand’s Bar & Grill.

Men’s Breakfast ClubThe Men’s Breakfast Club

will meet on Tuesday, October 15, at 8:00 a.m. in the Banquet Room. This week our speaker will be Sara Kent.

Sara earned a B.S. in Exercise Physiology from Southern Illinois

University and has been working in Cardio-Pulmo-nary Rehab at Mease Countryside for the past 10 years. She thoroughly enjoys the educational aspect of her job and tries to spread awareness about heart disease, the number one killer of men and women in America. With that being said, health and nutrition are a big focus point for Sara and her family not only through work, but at home as well. They eat a plant based diet and her four year old does a great job help-ing them stay active.

Please join me in welcoming Sara to our Men’s Breakfast Club with her presentation on this impor-tant topic. —Bob B.

J&M Jewelry RepairJay and Mona of J&M Jewelry Repair will be

here to service your jewelry repair needs on Mon-day, October 14, between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in the South Hall. Items brought down first thing in the morning are often ready for pickup by the end of the day. In order to make this convenient service run smoothly, be sure to take a number.

Hear the Music, Feel the BeatSt. Mark Village Resident DJ’s, Earl and Jean L.,

will play your favorite tunes on their iPad. Come “Hear the Music, Feel the Beat” on Saturday, October 26, at 6:00 p.m. in the Elevator Lobby.

Studs & Stones 4UCome to the South Hall on Monday, October 21,

from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and browse the selec-tion of rhinestone embellished apparel. There will be a selection of shirts, jackets, and more in varied themes to choose from—Autumn, Halloween, Christ-mas, and much more.

Movie Committee MeetingThe next Movie Committee meeting will be held

on Thursday, October 17, at 11:30 a.m. in the Hobby Room. Please come with ideas or suggestions!

A Cappella Bay Show ReminderResidents signed up to go to Holy Trinity Epis-

copal Church to see “A Cappella Bay Chorus” on Sunday, October 13, are reminded to please be in the Front Lobby and ready to go at 2:30 p.m.

Final Assignment: Retirement Party Celebration

After 16 years, Shirley A. is graduating to retirement! Join us on Tuesday, October 15, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Elevator Lobby as we celebrate and honor Shirley’s dedication to the exercise program. Shirley was devoted for 16 years in leading the Saturday morning exercise class in the Wellness Center. Shirley is stepping down and is hopeful the classes will continue. Once again, we thank her for her many years of service.

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Armchair TravelSit back, relax, and travel from Texas to Yel-

lowstone on Monday, October 14, at 6:30 p.m. in the Chapel. Journey through the beautiful bridges of Madison County in Iowa and travel across a landscape of lush green Missouri hills through the Ozark Mountains. Glide through Montana’s Big Sky Country, and stream past the languid and storied Rio Grande of Texas. Then traverse Route 170E and loop through Big Bend National Park. Navigate through Bryce Canyon, Arches National Park, to Monument Valley, and finish in Mesa Verde. Conclude the west-ern tour with stops at gorgeous Glacier National Park and the national treasure of Yellowstone National Park. This 2009 travelogue is 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Tropicana Field Tour and Lunch at Mazzaro Italian Market

Come along on a 90 minute walking tour of Tropicana Field on Wednesday, November 6, at 11:00 a.m. The Village bus will leave at 9:45 a.m.

The admission fee of $7 per person is payable in the Team Store upon arrival. We will tour the Tampa Bay Rays Dugout, Visitor Clubhouse, Raysvision Control Room, Press Box, Rays Touch Tank, and more. This is a walking tour, so please dress ap-propriately, with comfortable shoes. The air condi-tioning in the stadium is turned off during the tours. Tour routes may change without notice depending on accessibility of areas in the stadium. Cameras, video cameras, and bottled water are permitted.

After our walking tour it’s off to Mazzaro Ital-ian Market for lunch “on your own”. We will or-der lunch at the Deli Counter. If interested, please sign-up using the Activity Sign-Ups Lottery System starting on Monday, October 14.

Opera: Suor AngelicaCome to the Chapel on Monday, October 21, at

6:30 p.m. to see the opera Suor Angelica by Puccini starring Ermonela Jaho and Anna Larsson.

The opera begins at a children’s hospital in a convent setting. The arrival of Angelica’s aristocratic aunt—in the towering and forbidden form of contral-to, Anna Larsson—interrupts the nuns’ daily rounds of nursing and prayer. Her harrowing confrontation with her niece precipitates the opera’s tragic conclu-sion. This 2012 opera is 1 hour long.

Our annual Oktoberfest Celebration will be held on Thursday, October 24. A delicious German buffet will be beautifully presented by our Culinary Servic-es Department from 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please be sure to stop at the Hostess Station to be checked in and seated. Since this event is celebrated with a picnic theme, shorts are acceptable all day in the Dining Room. As a reminder, take-out is available on holidays for those who would like to take advan-tage of this option. Residents who choose to have take-out are asked to come down to the Dining Room and go through the buffet line themselves. Culinary Services will not be able to take orders for take-out over the phone.

Our friends from the Deutschmeister Blas Band will be here to provide lively entertainment in the Elevator Lobby from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Join us for a fun afternoon of Oktoberfestivities!

Birthday and Anniversary CelebrationThe Dunedin International Chorale will perform

on Friday, October 18, at 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel. If you are celebrating a birthday or anniversary during the month of October, please sign up on the bulletin board and on the night of the show, plan to come down early to have your picture taken.

Resident Birthdays and AnniversariesBirthdaysJohn M. October 14Lou W. October 14Harry A. October 19AnniversariesJoyce & Robert B. October 13

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33rd Annual Holiday MarketThe Annual Holiday Market (formerly called

the Christmas Craft Bazaar) will be held on Tues-day, November 5, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the South Hall. A variety of handmade crafts, fresh baked goods, jewelry, plants, and Christmas treasures will be available. Some of our favorite vendors will be here selling honey, snap on jewelry, essential oils, and cheeses. There is a great selection to choose from again this year! Attention Village bakers! Help us make this event extra special by making your favorite goodie recipe. Please do not cut, slice, or package your baked goods for this event. Just bring them to the Hobby Room on Monday, November 4, or by 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday the 5th. The $1 Bag Sale will begin at 3:00 p.m. You may purchase a bag for $1 at 3:00 p.m. and fill your bag with as many Holi-day Market items as you wish—as long as the items fit inside the bag! Only one jewelry item will be per-mitted during the $1 Bag Sale. Donations of gently used jewelry, purses, Christmas items and homemade crafts are being accepted for the Holiday Market until Tuesday, October 22. A special thank you goes out to everyone who has already contributed items to help make this upcoming sale a success. Call exten-sion 1743 or stop by the Hobby Room and let Ellen or Kris know that you can help out with baking or volunteering your time and assisting at this event.

I.T. ServicesAs a reminder, Residents can request assistance

for I.T. Services to help with computer, or similar type issues. As time allows, Alex, can assist you. The first 15 minutes of a particular service issue are free. To request this service, please contact the Plant Operations Office at ext. 1720 to put in an I.T. Request and a ticket will be issued. We respectfully remind all Residents that they should not be going directly to Alex’s office since it is also the Computer Network Equipment Room of which we need to keep the access limited.

Mitzi’s Art CollectionCome to the South Hall on Monday, October 21,

from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. to browse and shop wa-tercolor paintings, pressed flowers, painting on palm bark, greeting cards with pressed flowers, and much more. Prices vary according to selection.

Midweek WorshipOn Wednesday, October 16, we welcome Rev.

Jim Sisk from Open Door Church to lead our Mid-week Worship at 2:30 p.m. in the Chapel. All are welcome to this non-denominational gathering.

Decorated Pumpkin Silent AuctionIn order to raise additional monies for the Al-

zheimer’s Association, this year we will once again auction off pumpkins that are creatively decorated by our Highland Lakes Assisted Living Staff. The Highland Lakes Team has completed their pumpkins and have already collected over $248 in donations for votes for the best pumpkin. Beginning Thurs-day, October 17, these awesomely decorated pump-kins will be displayed here at the Nebraska Avenue campus in front of the Administration Office. The next day, Residents and Staff can bid on their favorite pumpkin in hopes of taking it home with them. The

silent auction will take place on Friday, October 18, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Winners will be notified after 4:00 p.m. on the 18th.

Mark your calen-dars for the fun!

I’ll Be ThereWhen springtime sun warms heart

and hearth And flowers begin to bloom,

Look for me, I’ll be there.

When summer breezes fill the sails Upon the simmering seas, Look for me, I’ll be there

When leaves of red and gold fall Gently from the trees,

Look for me, I’ll be there.

When brilliant stars light up God’s Heavenly skies,

Look for me, I’ll be there.

In everything you do and see Just open up your heart and

Look for me, I’ll be there. —Pricilla Kenney

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Speaker Committee Meeting

The Speaker Committee Meet-ing will be held on Thursday, Oc-tober 17, at 2:30 p.m. in the Hobby Room. Please come with ideas you may have for future speakers, programs of interest or educational programs.

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Shopping Trip to IKEAWe’re off for a little shopping at IKEA in Tampa

on Wednesday, October 23. We will leave the Village at 9:30 a.m. IKEA sells a wide range of affordable ready-to-assemble furniture, plus housewares. Be-sides providing a copy of their latest catalog for you to borrow while you shop, the store also provides tape measures, pencils, and note pads for you to write down information like price tag details or where to pick up your item. The IKEA store has a lot of fully furnished showrooms. You may sit on the chairs, lie on the beds, and try out everything. Sales representa-tives won’t bother you while you shop. Need help? Just ask! Wear your walking shoes—this store is in a warehouse-like space with many different items to see. Remember, if you purchase a furniture item you will have to put it together.

Lunch will be “on your own” at the on-site IKEA restaurant which offers full meals—from sandwiches to cake and coffee and everything in-between. We will leave IKEA at 1:30 p.m.

If interested, please sign up in the Administra-tion Office.

Trick or TreatThe Life Enrichment Department wants to wish

all Residents a Happy Halloween. All Residents are invited to see what’s lurking in the Hobby Room on Thursday, October 31, between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come trick-or-treating in costume—if you dare!

The Sanders of SMV to assist Toy Makers of East Lake

Toy Makers of East Lake is a 100 percent volun-teer non-profit organization with a mission to makes smiles one toy at a time. They produce and donate brightly painted, hand-made wooden toys to sick and needy children in stressful environments. They also source, repair, and recycle bicycles back into the community to needy children, returning veterans, and homeless working adults.

To lend this organization a helping hand, we will begin having sanding workshops every Thursday starting on October 17, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Hobby Room. Come have fun sanding wooden toys and meeting new friends—all while supporting a worthy cause!

Monday Morning Menu ChatEach Monday (excluding

the 1st Monday of the month) at 10:00 a.m. in the Dining Room, Huseyin Isguzar, Chief Culinary Officer, will meet with you to dis-cuss last week’s menus and what special requests you might have for the coming weeks. The next Monday Morning Menu Chat will be held on Monday, October 14.

Methodist GatheringThe Methodist Gathering will

meet on Monday, October 14. This group meets on the 2nd Monday of the month at 10:30 a.m. in the Club Room.

Halloween Costume ContestJoin in on the Halloween hoopla! Wear your Halloween costume

to the Staff Forum on Friday, October 25, at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel. We will unmask some fun and have a costume contest (nothing to scary or risqué). There will be prizes awarded for the best costumes. There will be a parade on the stage of all who come in costume that want to be in the contest. This will be a real creature feature—see you there!

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Crazy Rich Asians ooo½

Fri. 10/11; Sat. 10/12; Sun. 10/13* 6:30 p.m.Saturday Matinee, 10/12* 1:00 p.m.Director: Jon M. Chu.Cast: Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Gemma Chan, Awkwafina, Michelle Yeoh, Chris Pang.“Crazy Rich Asians” follows native New Yorker Rachel Chu as she accompanies her longtime boy-friend, Nick Young, to his best friend’s wedding in Singapore. Excited about visiting Asia for the first time but nervous about meeting Nick’s family, Ra-chel is unprepared to learn that Nick has neglected to mention a few key details about his life. It turns out that he is not only the scion of one of the country’s wealthiest families, but also one of its most sought-after bachelors. Being on Nick’s arm puts a target on Rachel’s back, with jealous social-ites and, worse, Nick’s own disapproving mother taking aim. And it soon becomes clear that while money can’t buy love, it can definitely complicate things. Comedy. 2018; 2 hours, 1 minute.Rated PG-13 for for some suggestive content and language.

*Closed caption programming if available.Star ratings (4 star scale) from RogerEbert.com

Movie Review

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Calendar of Events

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The following items were found and turned in to the Administration Office last week.

Hat; “Sun ‘n Fun 27th EAA 2001 Fly-In”

If you believe one of these items may be yours, please stop by the office to identify it.

Lost & Found

Fun ChorusDo you enjoy singing? If you answered yes,

then you may want to try singing in the Fun Chorus. The Fun Chorus practices on Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel and they are in need of men with baritone and/or bass voices. If interested, come to Chapel Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m.

Bible Study and Vespers/Prayer Group Cancellations

Please note the Monday, October 14, 3:00 p.m. Vespers/Prayer Group and the Tuesday, October 15, 10:30 a.m. Bible Study has been cancelled.

How October Got its Name

In the original Roman calendar, a year was based on the lunar cycle and had 10 months and 304 days. Each year began in March and ended in December, with a period of festi-vals in between until the next year was ready to begin. October was originally the eighth month, so called because “octo” is Latin for “eight.” —Ideas Unlimited

Sunday, October 13, 201910:00 Worship Service - Chapel

Time After Pentecost; Luke 17:11-19 One leper gives thanks to God—Pr. Bill Magee

1:00 Wellness Checks with the Resident Nurse til 2 2:30 Bus leaves for A Cappella Bay Show Chorus 6:30 Village Movie - Chapel

Monday, October 14, 2019 9:00 Simply Stretch - Wellness Center

10:00 J&M Jewelry til 2-So Hall10:00 Monday Morning Menu Chat - Dining Room10:30 Methodist Gathering - Club Room11:00 Be Balanced & Strong - Wellness Center 1:00 Greeting Card Corner until 3 - Library 1:00 Wellness Checks with the Resident Nurse til 2 1:30 Trivial Pursuit - Hobby Room 2:00 Aqua Aerobics - Pool 6:30 Armchair Travel - Chapel 6:30 Open Bridge - Club Room

Tuesday, October 15, 2019 7:00 BayCare Lab Services until 8 - 2nd FL Wellness 8:00 Men’s Breakfast Club - Banquet Room10:00 Sit & Fit - Wellness Center10:30 Needlers & Hookers until 12 - 3rd Floor Lng

(concluded from previous column)

Monday, October 14, 2019

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Sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Bettie M.

(concluded from pg 7)

A WARM WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO:

THE PEOPLE OF ST. MARK VILLAGE

To enrich the lives of the Residents we serve by creating an environment that fulfills their every

need—body, mind, and spirit.

OUR MISSION:

1:00 Retirement Party for Shirley A.-Elv Lby 1:00 Wellness Checks with the Resident Nurse til 2 2:00 Creating A Masterpiece - Hobby Room 2:00 Gentle Yoga - 5th Floor Lounge 6:30 Game Night On - 2nd Floor Lounge 6:30 Organ Music by Dick R. - Elevator Lby

Wednesday, October 16, 201910:00 Be Balanced & Strong - Wellness Center10:00 Contemplative Prayer Group - Chapel11:00 Midweek Movie Matinee - Chapel 1:00 Greeting Card Corner until 3 - Library 1:00 Wellness Checks with the Resident Nurse til 2 1:00 Wii Bowling - 3rd Floor Lounge 1:00 Wii Bowling - 6th Floor Lounge 2:00 Gentle Yoga - 5th Floor Lounge 2:30 Midweek Worship - Chapel 6:30 Midweek Movie - Chapel

Thursday, October 17, 2019 9:30 Catholic Communion - 4th Floor Lounge10:00 Sit & Fit - Wellness Center11:30 Circuit Training - Wellness Center11:30 Movie Committee - Hobby Room 1:00 The Sanders of SMV - Hobby Room 1:00 Wellness Checks with the Resident Nurse til 2 1:30 Open Pinochle - 3rd Floor Lounge 2:00 Circuit Training - Wellness Center 2:30 Speaker Committee - Hobby Room 6:30 Cribbage - 5th Floor Lounge 7:00 Village BINGO - Club Room

Friday, October 18, 2019 8:45 Walking Club - Meet in the Wellness Center 9:00 Bus leaves for Tota Dance & Ukulele Ensembles 9:00 Decorated Pumpkin Silent Auction til 4 9:30 Bus leaves for The Vinoy Renaissance 9:30 Just Exercise - Wellness Center10:00 Craft Class - Hobby Room10:15 Bus leaves for Tota Vocal Ensemble11:30 Aqua Aerobics - Pool 1:00 Greeting Card Corner until 3 - Library 1:00 Wellness Checks with the Resident Nurse til 2 7:00 Birthday & Anniversary Celebration - Chapel

Saturday, October 19, 2019 7:15 Bus leaves for Alzheimer’s Walk10:00 Fun Chorus Practice - Chapel 1:00 Wellness Checks with the Resident Nurse til 2 1:00 Village Movie Matinee - Chapel 6:30 Open Bridge - Club Room 6:30 Village Movie - Chapel

Care Center:Bernita B.Miriam B.Joyce B.Dorothy C.Barbara F.Jane M.Nancy R.Barbara S.In The Hospital:Caroline G.Returned to Apartment:Lois Larson Apt. 540A Fond Farewell To:Sandra C.Melvin H.Olga V.

Helen B.; Anthony E., Rm. 1104; and Diane S., Rm. 1102.

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vents Oct. 21 Mitzi’s Art Collection-10a-2p

Oct. 21 Studs & Stones 4U-10a-2pOct. 21 Opera: Suor Angelica-6:30pOct. 23 IKEA Trip-Bus 9:30aOct. 24 Oktoberfest Celebration-11:30a-4pOct. 24 Deutshmeister Blas Band-12:30p-3:30pOct. 25 Halloween Costume Contest-2pOct. 26 Hear the Music, Feel the Beat-6pOct. 30 Picnic in the Park-Buses 10 & 10:40aOct. 30 Doc Talk:Dr. Ananda Som-1pOct. 31 Trick or Treat-11:30a-1:30pNov. 5 33rd Annual Holiday Market-10a-3pNov. 6 Tropicana Field Tour-Bus 9:45aNov. 11 Beauty Salon’s 5th Anniv. Party-1-3pDec. 13 Wii Bowling Play-Off Game-1p

Tuesday, October 15, 2019