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The Landing of Collegeville We Will Make It Through The Rain! After a rain often comes a rainbow. Hold onto that hope, and we will come out on the other side of this battle knowing more about each other, the world and so much more. It has almost been like a hibernation of the bears; now that the weather is getting nicer and the days longer, we peek out of the window for a glimmer of hope and a ray of sunshine, hoping we can finally come out and enjoy all the world has to offer. (Continued on back.) Keeping Busy Through Quarantine While bringing weekly themes and programs to the halls, we know many of you miss group programs. Our “new norm” may be continued social distancing and wearing masks. We are following Leisure Care, state and local guidelines for this pandemic. Keeping you safe and healthy is a priority, as without that, we cannot have fun! Sunny days are ahead! Mary is always up for some fun! Resident and Community Art Project “Horsing” around Say, “Queso!” Color Coded Restriction Levels As we know, our County in Pennsylvania remains on Stay at Home restrictions per our Governor until June 4. It will be a wait and see, touch and go approach to our programs/ June calendar. While we are publishing this as if off of restrictions, we will see when the time actually comes. We may remain on a higher level of restrictions, thus our programming will be based on that, on a day-to-day basis. However, for now, let’s keep hope alive! Stay tuned! JUNE 2020 • FUN IN THE SUN

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Page 1: The Landing of Collegeville...the head and had a steel shell and adjustable liner, similar to construction hard hats. Its sturdiness prompted troops to nickname it the steel pot. The

S T A B P L O P S T A M PL I A R E X P O H A G A RA E R O E I E I A D O R EB R E A D W I N N E R S

D I E T R E P G AD E C R E E S A D D L E S

S A D A T D O E S E I N SE R G S C A R T E F A I TA N E T A M E N M E N U ST E R S E R S A V A N T SS R S L E V I N D

A D D I T I O N A L L YA W A R E S E A L N A V ER O W E R O L G A T R I PC O L A S R E O S S K I S

Puzzle SolutionsBrain Bender: What a Catch!Nate Hall caught the 3-pound perch. Gary Benson caught the 6-pound trout. Stan Reynolds caught the 8-pound bass. Calvin White caught the 10-pound walleye.

TV Dads1. B; 2. C; 3. G; 4. E; 5. D; 6. F; 7. A

Word Ladders1. dad, did, die, tie; 2. golf, gulf, gull, bull, ball; 3. fish, fist, mist, mint, pint, pins, fins

The Landing of Collegeville

We Will Make It Through The Rain!After a rain often comes a rainbow. Hold onto that hope, and we will come out on the other side of this battle knowing more about each other, the world and so much more.

It has almost been like a hibernation of the bears; now that the weather is getting nicer and the days longer, we peek out of the window for a glimmer of hope and a ray of sunshine, hoping we can finally come out and enjoy all the world has to offer.

(Continued on back.)

Keeping Busy Through QuarantineWhile bringing weekly themes and programs to the halls, we know many of you miss group programs. Our “new norm” may be continued social distancing and wearing masks. We are following Leisure Care, state and local guidelines for this pandemic. Keeping you safe and healthy is a priority, as without that, we cannot have fun!

Sunny days are ahead!

Mary is always up for some fun!

Resident and Community Art Project “Horsing” around

Say, “Queso!”

Color Coded Restriction LevelsAs we know, our County in Pennsylvania remains on Stay at Home restrictions per our Governor until June 4. It will be a wait and see, touch and go approach to our programs/June calendar. While we are publishing this as if off of restrictions, we will see when the time actually comes.

We may remain on a higher level of restrictions, thus our programming will be based on that, on a day-to-day basis. However, for now, let’s keep hope alive! Stay tuned!

JUNE 2020 • FUN IN THE SUN

Page 2: The Landing of Collegeville...the head and had a steel shell and adjustable liner, similar to construction hard hats. Its sturdiness prompted troops to nickname it the steel pot. The

S T A B P L O P S T A M PL I A R E X P O H A G A RA E R O E I E I A D O R EB R E A D W I N N E R S

D I E T R E P G AD E C R E E S A D D L E S

S A D A T D O E S E I N SE R G S C A R T E F A I TA N E T A M E N M E N U ST E R S E R S A V A N T SS R S L E V I N D

A D D I T I O N A L L YA W A R E S E A L N A V ER O W E R O L G A T R I PC O L A S R E O S S K I S

Puzzle SolutionsBrain Bender: What a Catch!Nate Hall caught the 3-pound perch. Gary Benson caught the 6-pound trout. Stan Reynolds caught the 8-pound bass. Calvin White caught the 10-pound walleye.

TV Dads1. B; 2. C; 3. G; 4. E; 5. D; 6. F; 7. A

Word Ladders1. dad, did, die, tie; 2. golf, gulf, gull, bull, ball; 3. fish, fist, mist, mint, pint, pins, fins

StaffGeneral ManagerMonica Paulino

Sales ManagerCarin Brastow

Sales AdvisorJulie Frankum

ChefJeremy Dunn

Health and Wellness DirectorToni Flowers

Memory Care Program ManagerEmily Quirk

Office ManagerMark Frailey

Program SupervisorTonya Monteleone

Maintenance SupervisorAndrew Batten

1421 S Collegeville RdCollegeville, PA 19426484.854.1600

U.S. Military Helmets Through HistoryA crucial piece of equipment for a soldier in battle is their helmet. The head protectors have continually evolved over America’s military history.

The U.S. Army first issued helmets when America entered World War I in 1917. Modeled after the British Army’s Brodie helmet, the headgear resembled an upside-down metal bowl with a brim and chinstrap. The steel helmet helped protect the tops of soldiers’ heads, but the face and sides of the head were left exposed.

World War II soldiers wore the M1 helmet, which extended farther down the head and had a steel shell and adjustable liner, similar to construction hard hats. Its sturdiness prompted troops to nickname it the “steel pot.” The M1 went on to be the standard-issue helmet during the Korean and Vietnam wars.

The invention of the synthetic fiber Kevlar led to the PASGT helmet, short for personal armor system for ground troops. Layers of puncture-resistant Kevlar provided a more lightweight yet effective shield against battlefield hazards for troops during the 1980s and ’90s.

Since 2003, U.S. ground forces have worn the ACH, or advanced combat helmet, but officials are continually testing new options to provide the most state-of-the-art military helmet.

June BirthdaysMiriam “Mickie” Levin, 8th

We Will Make It Through The Rain! (Continued)While we have missed a lot, from our Easter gatherings, to Mother’s Day and more, let’s look at what we have to look forward to. Yes, Social Distancing will be around for awhile, and probably wearing masks, but look what is to come.

Gardening, star gazing, enjoying lemonade on the porch, sometimes it’s just the little things. How we take for granted those little things, like seeing someone in person and not over the phone or iPad. While technology has really helped us in this time of turmoil, actually seeing your loved ones face to face, “in the flesh,” will be wonderful.

It’s the little things.

As we emerge on the “other side,” keep the special moments tucked close to your heart and remember what we learned through this time in our lives.

Let’s welcome laughter, visits, friends, family, puppies and soon, summer.

Thank you for standing with us; your support, friendship and guidance keeps us strong.

Happy Father’s Day

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JUNE 2020

A Message From Leisure CareAs we continue to navigate the situation brought on by COVID-19, we remain vigilant about social distancing and infection control protocols, based on guidelines from the CDC and state health agencies. Instead of our monthly calendar, we are using this space to provide some additional puzzles and activities that you can enjoy at your leisure.

Thank you for your commitment to doing your part in keeping other residents and team members safe. For our most recent updates, visit www.leisurecare.com/communication-plan. Please speak with your management team if you have any questions.

TV DadsMatch the father figure character to the TV show he appeared in.

Fictional Father

1. Tim Taylor

2. James Evans Sr.

3. Tom Corbett

4. Steve Douglas

5. Carl Winslow

6. Howard Cunningham

7. Jim Anderson

TV Show

A. “Father Knows Best”

B. “Home Improvement”

C. “Good Times”

D. “Family Matters”

E. “My Three Sons”

F. “Happy Days”

G. “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father”

Virtual VisitsYou can get a free ticket to visit world-famous museums and attractions and use it without leaving the comfort of your chair. A wide range of virtual tours and online exhibits are available at your fingertips. Here are just a few you can explore.

• The Louvre, Paris. Louvre.fr/en/visites-en-ligne

• National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. NGA.gov

• Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. NaturalHistory.SI.edu

• San Diego Zoo, San Diego. Zoo.SanDiegoZoo.org

• Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, Calif. MontereyBayAquarium.org/ animals/live-cams

Word LaddersIn each set below, use the clues to change the first word, one letter at a time, to get the last word.

DAD

_ _ _ Took action

_ _ _ A cube with dots

TIE

GOLF

_ _ _ _ Wide chasm

_ _ _ _ Sea-loving bird

_ _ _ _ Bovine patriarch

BALL

FISH

_ _ _ _ A tightly closed hand

_ _ _ _ Tiny water droplets

_ _ _ _ Chewing gum flavor

_ _ _ _ Two cups

_ _ _ _ Sewing accessories

FINS

Summertime SnickerQ: What holds the sun up in the sky?

A: Sunbeams!ACROSS

1. Use a dagger5. Dull sound9. Upper right-hand corner item14. One not to be trusted15. 1967 Montreal event16. Comic strip Viking17. Prefix for nautical or ballistics18. “...had a farm, __...”19. Pay homage to20. Job holders23. Rolled cube24. Naples three25. 7 Down sponsor, for short28. Ordains32. Befuddles34. Leader assassinated in 198135. Forest creatures37. German one38. Work units39. A la __40. __ accompli41. Dill herb42. Laic response43. Food lists44. More to the point46. Learned people48. Grads-to-be: abbr.49. Bulgaria’s currency51. Mich.’s neighbor52. Besides58. Informed61. Circus performer62. Church section63. Boatman64. Olympian Korbut65. Lose one’s footing66. Beverages67. Classic cars68. Downhill conveyors

DOWN

1. Chunk2. Row3. Bern waterway4. Shows to the public5. Shrimp6. Five dozen old Romans, plus two7. Sports event8. Gist9. Distributed10. Tiny amounts11. In the past12. Ruin the surface of13. Prefix for shrunk or suppose21. Launderer’s concern22. Rub away25. Adaptable26. Brilliant one27. Those who help: abbr.28. Sewer29. Gardeners’ machines30. Cheese variety31. Blisters33. Pleaders34. Theater necessities36. Explosive peak39. Gave a hoot43. Educator Horace __45. Forefathers47. Musical instruments50. Projecting brim52. Square footage53. Far: pref.54. Fictional villain55. Merry prank56. 5757. Slangy responses58. Band of electrical sparks59. Court60. Hole maker

Crossword Puzzle

Double TakeFish around and find 10 differences in these two pictures.

Brain Bender: What a Catch!Four buddies—Calvin, Gary, Nate and Stan—went fishing. They each caught a different kind of fish: bass, walleye, perch and trout. From the clues below, can you determine the first and last names of each fisherman, what kind of fish he caught, and how much the fish weighed (3, 6, 8 or 10 pounds)?

1. Stan’s last name isn’t Hall.

2. Calvin, whose last name isn’t Reynolds, didn’t catch the smallest fish.

3. The man who caught the 8-pound fish didn’t catch the walleye.

4. Mr. White didn’t catch the 6-pound trout.

5. Nate caught the perch.

6. The fish were caught in the following order, from smallest to largest: Mr. Hall, Gary Benson, bass, and Calvin.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16

17 18 19

20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31 32 33

34 35 36 37

38 39 40

41 42 43

44 45 46 47

48 49 50 51

52 53 54 55 56 57

58 59 60 61 62

63 64 65

66 67 68

JUNE 2020

A Message From Leisure CareAs we continue to navigate the situation brought on by COVID-19, we remain vigilant about social distancing and infection control protocols, based on guidelines from the CDC and state health agencies. Instead of our monthly calendar, we are using this space to provide some additional puzzles and activities that you can enjoy at your leisure.

Thank you for your commitment to doing your part in keeping other residents and team members safe. For our most recent updates, visit www.leisurecare.com/communication-plan. Please speak with your management team if you have any questions.

TV DadsMatch the father figure character to the TV show he appeared in.

Fictional Father

1. Tim Taylor

2. James Evans Sr.

3. Tom Corbett

4. Steve Douglas

5. Carl Winslow

6. Howard Cunningham

7. Jim Anderson

TV Show

A. “Father Knows Best”

B. “Home Improvement”

C. “Good Times”

D. “Family Matters”

E. “My Three Sons”

F. “Happy Days”

G. “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father”

Virtual VisitsYou can get a free ticket to visit world-famous museums and attractions and use it without leaving the comfort of your chair. A wide range of virtual tours and online exhibits are available at your fingertips. Here are just a few you can explore.

• The Louvre, Paris. Louvre.fr/en/visites-en-ligne

• National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. NGA.gov

• Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. NaturalHistory.SI.edu

• San Diego Zoo, San Diego. Zoo.SanDiegoZoo.org

• Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, Calif. MontereyBayAquarium.org/ animals/live-cams

Word LaddersIn each set below, use the clues to change the first word, one letter at a time, to get the last word.

DAD

_ _ _ Took action

_ _ _ A cube with dots

TIE

GOLF

_ _ _ _ Wide chasm

_ _ _ _ Sea-loving bird

_ _ _ _ Bovine patriarch

BALL

FISH

_ _ _ _ A tightly closed hand

_ _ _ _ Tiny water droplets

_ _ _ _ Chewing gum flavor

_ _ _ _ Two cups

_ _ _ _ Sewing accessories

FINS

Summertime SnickerQ: What holds the sun up in the sky?

A: Sunbeams!ACROSS

1. Use a dagger5. Dull sound9. Upper right-hand corner item14. One not to be trusted15. 1967 Montreal event16. Comic strip Viking17. Prefix for nautical or ballistics18. “...had a farm, __...”19. Pay homage to20. Job holders23. Rolled cube24. Naples three25. 7 Down sponsor, for short28. Ordains32. Befuddles34. Leader assassinated in 198135. Forest creatures37. German one38. Work units39. A la __40. __ accompli41. Dill herb42. Laic response43. Food lists44. More to the point46. Learned people48. Grads-to-be: abbr.49. Bulgaria’s currency51. Mich.’s neighbor52. Besides58. Informed61. Circus performer62. Church section63. Boatman64. Olympian Korbut65. Lose one’s footing66. Beverages67. Classic cars68. Downhill conveyors

DOWN

1. Chunk2. Row3. Bern waterway4. Shows to the public5. Shrimp6. Five dozen old Romans, plus two7. Sports event8. Gist9. Distributed10. Tiny amounts11. In the past12. Ruin the surface of13. Prefix for shrunk or suppose21. Launderer’s concern22. Rub away25. Adaptable26. Brilliant one27. Those who help: abbr.28. Sewer29. Gardeners’ machines30. Cheese variety31. Blisters33. Pleaders34. Theater necessities36. Explosive peak39. Gave a hoot43. Educator Horace __45. Forefathers47. Musical instruments50. Projecting brim52. Square footage53. Far: pref.54. Fictional villain55. Merry prank56. 5757. Slangy responses58. Band of electrical sparks59. Court60. Hole maker

Crossword Puzzle

Double TakeFish around and find 10 differences in these two pictures.

Brain Bender: What a Catch!Four buddies—Calvin, Gary, Nate and Stan—went fishing. They each caught a different kind of fish: bass, walleye, perch and trout. From the clues below, can you determine the first and last names of each fisherman, what kind of fish he caught, and how much the fish weighed (3, 6, 8 or 10 pounds)?

1. Stan’s last name isn’t Hall.

2. Calvin, whose last name isn’t Reynolds, didn’t catch the smallest fish.

3. The man who caught the 8-pound fish didn’t catch the walleye.

4. Mr. White didn’t catch the 6-pound trout.

5. Nate caught the perch.

6. The fish were caught in the following order, from smallest to largest: Mr. Hall, Gary Benson, bass, and Calvin.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16

17 18 19

20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31 32 33

34 35 36 37

38 39 40

41 42 43

44 45 46 47

48 49 50 51

52 53 54 55 56 57

58 59 60 61 62

63 64 65

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JUNE 2020 MEMORY C A R E

● Eldergrow Class, OAR 10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:30 ● Cognitive Curiosity: Wheel

of Fortune, OAR 11:00 ● Chair Exercises, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh: Gardens

Around the World, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Flower Bingo, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun: Cornhole

& Foot Pool Fun! 4:30 ● What’s in the Bag?, OAR 6:00 ● Under the Stars, OC

● National Camp Out & Garden Month 10:00 ● Good Day Greeting: All

About June, OAR 10:15 ● Art for All with Frank, ODR 11:00 ● Music & Movement, OAR * 11:30 ● Read Aloud Group, OAR 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Creative Corner, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun, OAR 4:00 ● Memory Lane, OAR 6:00 ● Evening Matinee, OAR

10:15 ● Chair Dance to the Oldies, OAR *

11:00 ● Hymn Sing, OAR 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Baking Bunch, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:15 ● Game Time, ODR 4:30 ● Road Trip Travel, ODR 7:00 ● Let’s Laugh: Funny

Videos, OAR

● Ocean Day 10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:15 ● Art for All: Tropical Fish

Watercolor, ODR 10:30 ● Cognitive Curiosity:

Short Stories, OAR 11:00 ● Music & Movement, OAR * 1:30 ● R & R: Ocean Video 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Creative Corner, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe: Ocean Fish Jello, ODR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun, OAR 4:00 ● Memory Lane: Shore Swim, OC 6:00 ● Evening Matinee, OAR

● Anything Goes Day! 10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:30 ● Cognitive Curiosity: Finish

the Phrase, OAR 11:00 ● Chair Exercises, OAR * 1:30 ● R & R: Cole Porter 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Music Bingo, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun: Cornhole

& Foot Pool Fun! 4:30 ● Life Skills & Rummage Stations, OSR 6:00 ● Delovely (Cole Porter)

Movie, OAR

10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:15 ● Project Art Graphics, ODR 11:00 ● Muscle Hustle, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Baking Bunch, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe: Moo Shakes, OC 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Patio Pals & Garden Gals, OC 4:30 ● Fysical Fun: Courtyard Games, OAR 6:00 ● Oldie Movie Classics, OAR 6:30 ● Nondenominational Service, TH

● Rose Day! 10:00 ● CATHOLIC COMMUNION, TH 10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:30 ● Tissue Paper Project: Rose, ODR 11:00 ● Bandercise, OAR 11:30 ● Brain Games: Giant Crossword, OAR 1:30 ● R & R: Everything Is Coming

Up Roses, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Dance Party, OAR 2:30 ● Opal Cafe, ODR 3:00 ● That’s Entertainment, LB 4:15 ● Mocktails & Music, OAR 6:00 ● Music & Movies, OAR

● Out & About Trip 10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 11:00 ● Going Fit Fitness Class, AR 11:00 ● Bach & Biceps, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:30 ● R & R: Gone Fishin’, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Rosary, TH 2:00 ● Patio Pals/Garden Gals: Corn Husking 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Musical Memories Singalong, OAR 4:15 ● Meditation, OSR 6:00 ● Let’s Laugh: Kids & Animal Clips

10:15 ● Saturday Stretch, OAR 11:00 ● Manicures, Massages

& Music, ODR 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Bingo Time, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Musical Memories

Singalong, OAR 7:00 ● Lawrence Welk

Entertains, OAR

10:15 ● Saturday Stretch, OAR 11:00 ● Manicures, Massages

& Music, ODR 1:30 ● Get Your Kicks/Route 66 &

Burma Shave Signs, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Bingo Time, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Musical Memories

Singalong, OAR 6:00 ● “Drive In” Movie, OAR

10:00 ● Grand Old Flag Exercise, OAR * 11:00 ● Hymn Sing, OAR 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Baking Bunch: Flag Cake

& Patriotic Songs, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:15 ● Game Time, ODR 4:30 ● Road Trip Travel, ODR 7:00 ● Let’s Laugh: Funny

Videos, OAR

● Let’s Camp Out! 10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:15 ● Art for All with Frank, ODR 11:00 ● Music & Movement, OAR * 11:30 ● Picture This? Stories, OC 1:30 ● Opal Cafe: S’mores Cones, OC 1:30 ● R & R: Campfire Songs, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Creative Corner, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun, OAR 4:00 ● Memory Lane, OAR 6:00 ● Evening Matinee, OAR

● Eldergrow Class, OAR 10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:30 ● Cognitive Curiosity: What’s

the Word?, OAR 11:00 ● Chair Exercises, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Bingo Time, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun: Cornhole

& Foot Pool Fun! 4:30 ● What’s in the Bag?, OAR 6:00 ● Under the Stars, OC

10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:15 ● Project Art Graphics, ODR 11:00 ● Muscle Hustle, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Baking Bunch, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe: Black

Cow Treats, ODR 3:30 ● Patio Pals & Garden Gals, OC 4:30 ● Fysical Fun: Courtyard

Games, OAR 6:00 ● Oldie Movie Classics, OAR

● Out & About Trip 10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:30 ● Trip Out on the Bus, LB 11:00 ● Bach & Biceps, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Flower Arranging, OAR 2:00 ● Rosary, TH 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun: What’s the Ball Say? 3:30 ● Musical Memories Singalong, OAR 4:15 ● Meditation, OSR 6:00 ● Let’s Laugh: Kids &

Animal Clips

10:00 ● CATHOLIC COMMUNION, TH

10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 11:00 ● Bandercise, OAR 11:30 ● Brain Games: Boggle, OAR 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Scent-Sory Station:

Taste Testing, ODR 2:30 ● Opal Cafe, ODR 3:00 ● That’s Entertainment, LB 4:15 ● Mocktails & Music, OAR 6:00 ● Music & Movies, OAR

10:15 ● Saturday Stretch, OAR 11:00 ● Manicures, Massages

& Music, ODR 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Bingo Time, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Musical Memories

Singalong, OAR 6:00 ● “Drive In” Movie, OAR

10:15 ● Chair Dance to the Oldies, OAR * 11:00 ● Hymn Sing, OAR 11:30 ● Famous Fathers Trivia 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Baking Bunch, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe: Brews & Cues (Root &

Ginger Beer & Clue Trivia), OC 3:15 ● Game Time, ODR 4:30 ● Road Trip Travel, ODR 6:00 ● Movie: Father of

the Bride, OAR

10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:15 ● Art for All with Frank, ODR 11:00 ● Music & Movement, OAR * 11:30 ● Who, What, Where?, OAR 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Creative Corner, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun, OAR 4:00 ● Memory Lane, OAR 6:00 ● Evening Matinee, OAR

10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:30 ● Cognitive Curiosity: Things

You Take Camping, OAR 11:00 ● Chair Exercises, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Bingo Time, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun: Cornhole

& Foot Pool Fun! 4:30 ● Life Skills & Rummage

Stations, OSR 6:00 ● Under the Stars, OC

10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:15 ● Project Art Graphics, ODR 11:00 ● Muscle Hustle, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh:

Yellowstone Park, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Baking Bunch: Flower

Cupcake Decorating, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Patio Pals & Garden Gals, OC 4:30 ● Fysical Fun: Courtyard

Games, OAR 6:00 ● Oldie Movie Classics, OAR

10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:30 ● Trip Out on the Bus, LB 11:00 ● Going Fit Fitness Class, AR 11:00 ● Bach & Biceps, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Flower Arranging, OAR 2:00 ● Rosary, TH 2:30 ● Patio Pals/Garden Keepers, OC 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun: What’s the Ball Say? 4:15 ● Meditation, OSR 6:00 ● Let’s Laugh: Kids &

Animal Clips

10:00 ● CATHOLIC COMMUNION, TH 10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:30 ● Tissue Paper Project, ODR 11:00 ● Bandercise, OAR 11:30 ● Brain Games: Giant

Crossword, OAR 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh: Retro Candy, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Dance Party, OAR 2:30 ● Opal Cafe: Penny Candy

Tasting, OAR 3:00 ● That’s Entertainment, LB 4:15 ● Mocktails & Music, OAR 6:00 ● Music & Movies, OAR

10:15 ● Saturday Stretch, OAR 11:00 ● Manicures, Massages

& Music, ODR 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Bingo Time, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Musical Memories

Singalong, OAR 7:00 ● Lawrence Welk

Entertains, OAR

10:15 ● Chair Dance to the Oldies, OAR *

11:00 ● Hymn Sing, OAR 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Baking Bunch, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:15 ● Game Time, ODR 4:30 ● Road Trip Travel, ODR 7:00 ● Let’s Laugh: Funny

Videos, OAR

10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:15 ● Art for All with Frank, ODR 11:00 ● Music & Movement, OAR * 11:30 ● This Day in History?, OAR 1:30 ● R & R: Floating & Cabin

Fishing, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Creative Corner, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun, OAR 4:00 ● Memory Lane, OAR 6:00 ● Evening Matinee, OAR

10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:30 ● Cognitive Curiosity: What

Am I? Where Am I?, OSR 11:00 ● Chair Exercises, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Bingo Time, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun: Cornhole

& Foot Pool Fun! 4:30 ● Life Skills & Rummage

Stations, OSR 6:00 ● Under the Stars, OC

10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:15 ● Project Art Graphics, ODR 11:00 ● Muscle Hustle, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Baking Bunch: “Dirt”

Dessert, ODR 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Patio Pals & Garden Gals, OC 4:30 ● Fysical Fun: Courtyard

Games, OAR 6:00 ● Oldie Movie Classics, OAR

● Out & About Trip 10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 10:30 ● Trip Out on the Bus, LB 11:00 ● Bach & Biceps, OAR * 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Flower Arranging, OAR 2:00 ● Rosary, TH 3:00 ● Opal Cafe, OAR 3:30 ● Fysical Fun: What’s the Ball Say? 3:30 ● Musical Memories Singalong, OAR 4:15 ● Meditation, OSR 6:00 ● Let’s Laugh: Kids &

Animal Clips

10:00 ● CATHOLIC COMMUNION, TH 10:00 ● Good Day Greetings, OAR 11:00 ● Bandercise, OAR 11:30 ● Brain Games: Boggle, OAR 1:30 ● Relax & Refresh, OAR 1:45 ● Walking Club * 2:00 ● Scent-Sory Station:

Taste Testing, ODR 2:30 ● Opal Cafe, ODR 3:00 ● That’s Entertainment, LB 4:15 ● Mocktails & Music, OAR 6:00 ● Music & Movies, OAR

LocationsActivity Room, ARLobby, LBOpal Activity Room, OAROpal Courtyard, OCOpal Dining Room, ODROpal Sensory Room, OSRTheater, TH

TransportationThursday, AM:

Opal Outings

BirthdaysJudy Austin, 7thToni Tagert, 26th

Physical Social Experiential Emotional & Spiritual Creative & Artistic Therapeutic Sensory

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