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1 Courier, June 14th – June 20th ,2021
Weekly Courier June 14th – June 20th ,2021
MANAGER-ON-DUTY – June 12th & June 13th Christian Ramsey
To contact the Manager-on-Duty, call Security on x2020 and they will contact
the MOD via cell phone to respond.
Collington Communication Avenues:
• Courier – Submissions to be made by e-mail ( [email protected]) or in writing to Tiffan’e Markham
• Collingtonian – Contact George Newman by e-mail ( [email protected]) or ext. 7349
• Live Collington – To set up on your PC or I-phone, type “Live Collington” into your browser
• Collington Chanel 972 on your TV
• Collington Website - https://collington.kendal.org/
• Resident’s Association Website - https://collingtonresidents.org/
• MedStar On-Call After Hours # - 301-570-7363
• If you call 911 from your home, please follow-up with a call to Security (x2020)
to let us know to expect an ambulance. If we are not informed, we cannot
direct them appropriately and it may take longer for them to reach you. Again,
please follow-up with a call to Security after you dial 911. Thanks.
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FOR UPDATES ON ALL EVENTS: Continue to check email, voice mail for broadcast messages, the TV (Channel 972) for updated information.
• Visits for IL – Resumed
• Creighton Center Visits- Resumed
• BB&T trips to the Kettering Branch – Contact Security to Sign-up
• The Chapel- Open (Subject to Chapel Use Guidelines) -Contact Merritt Edner to Reserve the Chapel X7360
• Outdoor seating areas on Broadway Verandas and outside of the private dining room and Ivy lounge area, Courtyard are available for use.
• Meeting Room Reservations- You can now reserve your own meeting space via LiveCollington.org
• Guest Room Reservations – Cancelled
• Trips –Updates to be announced following the next Trips Committee Meeting on 07/06/21.
• The Landing – Closed.
Carryout operations - Group 1 can pick up their meal from 11:00am to 1:00pm
and Group 2 can pick up their meal from 3:00pm to 5:00pm.
• TRANSPORTATION: For Medical Appointments, complete the Transportation request form and drop it off at Security. Transportation to medical appts runs: 8:30am, 10am, and 1pm. Grocery Trips on Mondays- Wegmans, Wednesdays-Giant, Fridays- Safeway. Call Security x2020 to sign-up for Metro.
MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN
GROUP 1: APARTMENTS, 1000
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GROUP 2: 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 5100
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Transportation Schedule Monday thru Friday
Leaving Collington at: 5:54am,6:25am,3:15pm,3:55pm.
Leaving Metro Station at: 6:05am,6:40am,3:35pm,4:15pm.
Trail run for Tuesday and Thursday leave Collington at: 9:00am,
Leaves Metro Station at: 3:35pm,4:15pm.
MEETING ROOM SPACES AND WHO TO CONTACT:
Indoor Gatherings of 50 or more persons require all persons regardless of
vaccination status to wear a mask per PG County Guidelines.
• Tiffan’e Markham – Reserves meeting room spaces for meetings not requiring a Zoom
Connection or 972 broadcasts. Tiffan’e may be reached on x4778.
• Kim Rivers – Handling all requests for any activity/meeting to be aired on 972. Kim may be
reached on x7393
Transportation- Transportation returns to 100% capacity. Masks are required when on
Collington Transportation Vehicles
We are now welcoming families/visitors to the outdoor courtyard areas, please note that
outdoor recreation equipment (bikes, lake items, etc.) are still for resident use only at this time.
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SATURDAY, June 12th
Saturday, June 12th ALL DAY – Cornhole Free Play
Cornhole boards and beanbags will be available in the courtyard for any residents that
would like to play! The boards will stay in the courtyard for the summer months, feel
free to play at any time during the week as well!
WEED WARRIORS SATURDAY 8:30 AM (note time): We plan to work on a new area this
Saturday, across the creek from where we have worked previously. We will meet at the
crosswalk just beyond the inner gate house so one of us can show the way. Please bring
clippers, loppers, saws, etc. Come and help or just to see what we do. If the weather
looks iffy, we may make changes: WW ‐ check email.
SUNDAY, June 13th
Time Activity
All Day Cornhole Free Play – Courtyard
8:30 am WEED WARRIORS – Outside
10:00 am Aqua Class with Marsha Voigt – Pool
10am-3pm Ping Pong in the Game Room, sign-up on Activity Bulletin Board
Time Activity
8:00 am Pickleball Free Play – at the courts
10am-3pm Ping Pong in the Game Room, sign-up on Activity Bulletin Board
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MONDAY, June 14th
TUESDAY, June 15th
Time Activity
Transportation Greenbelt – 8:30 am, 10:00 am, and 1:00 pm departures
9am- 3pm Salon Closed
9:00 am Movement Monday w/Ebony Jordan – near the Greenhouse
10:00 am – 12:00 pm Wood Shop drop-off hour
10:00 am Aqua Class w/Ebony Jordan – Pool
10:00 am Grocery Run to Wegmans
10:00 am Balance and Beyond w/ Nelson Miraflor – Ch 972 (Recording)
10:30 am-3 pm Library Open
11:00 am Collingtonians Memorial Service – Auditorium
2:00 pm Wood Shop Meeting – Zoom
2:30 pm- 4:30 pm OO Shop Open
Time Activity
Transportation Bowie – 8:30 am, 10:00 am, and 1:00 pm departures
8:00 am Pickleball beginners & drills – at the courts
9am-3pm Salon Open
9:00 am Tabata Tuesday w/ Ebony – near the Greenhouse
10:00 am Senior Aerobic Fitness with Ebony Jordan- Ch 972/Auditorium
10:00 am Wood Shop drop-off hour
10:00 am Episcopal Service – Chapel
10:30 am Chair Yoga- Marion Robbins (Recording)- Ch 972
10:30 am-3:00pm Library Open
11:00 am Aqua Class w/ Ebony Jordan – Pool
11:30 am Tai Chi (YouTube Video) – Ch 972
1:15 pm Billiards room open for play
1:30 pm Residents Council Meeting – Ch 972/ Auditorium
3:15 pm Songs from Our Front Porch – Steve Woodbury and Ann Bauer – Ch 972 (Recording)
4:00 pm Nadine Hathaway’s Piano Recital – (Rebroadcast) Ch 972
4:30 pm Quaker Worship Group – Chapel
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WEDNESDAY, June 16th
THURSDAY, June 17th
Time Activity
Transportation Greenbelt – 8:30 am, 10:00 am, and 1:00 pm departures
9am-3pm Salon Open
9:00 am Stretch Band Wednesday w/ Ebony Jordan – near the Greenhouse
9:00 am Aqua Class w/Marsha Voigt – Pool
10:00 am Aqua Class w/Marsha Voigt – Pool
10:00 am Body Pump w/ Ebony Jordan – Classroom A
10:00 am Grocery Run to Giant
10:30 am -3:00 pm Library Open
11:00 am Balance and Beyond w/ Nelson Miraflor – Ch 972/ Auditorium
1:00 pm-2:00pm Wood Shop drop-off hour
1:00 pm- 3:00 pm Wood shop open – Do-it-yourself projects
1:00 pm- 3:00 pm NO Collington Computer Clinic THIS WEEK - Dennis Evans
2:30 pm- 4:30 pm OO Shop Open
4:00 pm Faith Forum – Chapel
6:00 pm Roots: Members of the Arco String Ensemble Perform on Broadway –
Outdoor
Time Activity
Transportation Bowie – 8:30 am, 10:00 am, and 1:00 pm departures
8:00 am Pickleball Free Play – at the courts
9:00 am HIIT with Ebony Jordan – near the Greenhouse
9am-3pm Salon Closed
10:00 am Chair Aerobics w/ Ebony Jordan – Classroom A
10:00 am Wood Shop drop-off hour
10:30 am Yoga in Person! – Nadine Hathaway – Ch 972/Auditorium
10:30 am- 3:00 pm Library Open
11:00 am Unitarian Universalists – Chapel
2:00 pm Billiards room open for play
6:30 pm Bridge – Game Room
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FRIDAY, June 18th
Saturday, June 19th
Sunday, June 20th
*All activities times/topics are subject to change
All broadcasts are subject to volunteer availability
Time Activity
Transportation Bowie – 8:30 am, 10:00 am departures Greenbelt – 1:00 pm departure
9:00 am Tabata Friday w/ Ebony Jordan – Near the Greenhouse
9am- 3pm Salon Closed
10:00 am Grocery Run to Safeway
10:00 am Aqua Class with Marsha Voigt –Pool
10:00 am Gathering #6 – Zoom/ Auditorium
10:00 am NO Woodshop drop-off hour
10:00 am Core and Strength Exercise w/Ebony Jordan – Classroom A
10:30 am Marian Robbins Chair Yoga – (Recording) Ch 972
10:30 am- 3:00 pm Library Open
2:30pm-4:30pm OO Shop Open
4:00 pm One Day University: Juneteenth Explained: A Tradition of Remembrance and Revival – Ch 972
4:00 pm Meditation w/ Nadine Hathaway – Chapel
Time Activity
10:00 am Aqua Class with Marsha Voigt –Pool
10am – 3pm Ping Pong in the Game Room
10:30 am Walking Group – Clinic Entrance
Time Activity
8:00 am Pickleball Free Play – at the courts
10am-3pm Ping Pong in the Game Room
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Happening this Week
Monday, 06/14, 9:00 am – Movement Monday: Cardiovascular and Functional Fitness
Class: Heart healthy cardio exercises coupled with functional fitness training that is
designed to mimic ADL movements (activities of daily living) in your day-to-day life in an
effort to help your body prepare itself for common physical tasks – everything from
rising to a standing position, reaching down to pick something up, buttoning a shirt or
even putting on a sweater.
Wood Shop: Urgent meeting of the Wood Shop via Zoom! Important changes are
happening, and we need to make plans for our best way forward.
Monday June 14 at 11 AM in the Auditorium There will be a Memorial Service for
those Collingtonians who have died during the past year. We will be reading the names
of those persons who have died, and their names will be placed on the Memorial Wall
which will be displayed in the corridor outside the Auditorium.
Please join Merritt Edner, Pat Jones, Martha Pollick, and Ronald Hawkins in the
auditorium at 11 am Monday, June 14 or watch the ceremony on channel 972 on your
television. Sponsored by the Walker Interfaith Chapel Committee.
Tuesday, 06/15, 9:00 am – Tabata Tuesday: High Intensity training for ALL levels!
Perform as many of the given exercises for 20 seconds followed by a short rest period
before beginning the next repetition. The exercises vary and the results can be
outstanding! Challenge yourself at your own pace and work on continuous progression
for best results.
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Wednesday, 06/16, 9:00 am – Stretch Band Wednesday
Stretch Band Wednesday – Resistance training with bands designed to maintain and/or
improve muscular strength. Consistency is key
SALVATION BY CHARACTER? Unitarian Universalists welcome The Reverend Dr. Bruce
Marshall to their pulpit on Thursday, June 17. Are virtuous people in short supply
these days? Should today's church be emphasizing character development and installing
values to guide us as they did a century ago? All are welcome to join us in the chapel at
11:00.
Roots: Members of the Arco String Ensemble Perform on Broadway Wednesday, June 16th at 6:00pm Outdoors on Broadway - Bring a chair and a beverage of choice and come hear a quartet from Arco String Ensemble perform a diverse program outdoors on Broadway. From fun fiddle tunes to the captivating music of Kenji Bunch, the program is titled Roots as each piece displays unique ways in which composers incorporate their heritage into their music. There will be a limited number of chairs set up for those unable to bring their own.
Thursday, 06/17, 9:00 am – Wild Card Thursday
Every week there is a different focus. We mix up almost everything!
Yoga in Person! - Now that the auditorium has opened, come join us in yoga on
Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. It’s fun and encouraging to be together -the props are there,
and you’ll be able to see and hear from the big screen. For 45 minutes we do lots of
warmups by stretching – lots of breathing for relaxing -and a mix of seated, standing and
floor movements.
For questions, please call Nadine Hathaway, ext. 5148.
Friday, 06/18, 9:00 am – Tabata Friday- Same as Tuesday, with a few different moves to
mix it up. High Intensity training for ALL levels! Perform as many of the given exercises
for 20 seconds followed by a short rest period before beginning the next repetition. The
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exercises vary and the results can be outstanding! Challenge yourself at your own pace
and work on continuous progression for best results.
Friday, 06/18, 4:00 pm – One Day University: Juneteenth Explained: A Tradition of
Remembrance and Revival
June 19, 1865 marks the day when United States Army Major General Gordon Granger
informed enslaved blacks in Galveston, Texas that slavery had been abolished and that
they were thenceforth free. The following year, on June 19, 1866, Galveston area
freedmen celebrated the first Juneteenth Day. Today, more than forty state
governments observe Juneteenth as an official state observance and an increasing
number of American corporations recognize Juneteenth as a corporate holiday. In this
course, Black Studies professor Karlos K. Hill will explain why initially enslaved blacks–
but today millions of Americans (from different racial, regional, and economic
backgrounds)–increasingly celebrate the moment when enslaved blacks in Galveston,
Texas learned that they were no longer enslaved.
In Memoriam
Cole Blasier Sunday, June 6
ITEMS OF INTEREST
John Evans turns 100. There will be a community gathering to celebrate and honor
John on Monday, June 21 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the Game Room. John is one of
three current residents who were involved with the initial planning of Collington as the
representative of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington on the Board of Directors. For
further information, contact Ann Davie or Jim Giese.
Upcoming Podiatry Visits: Dr. Galitzer’s next visit:6/23
“The Mystery Book Club will meet Wednesday, June 23rd at 3:30pm in Classroom B.”
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OnSite Dermatology - OnSite Dermatology will be onsite on Tuesday, June 29th,
beginning @ 9:00 am. Residents may call 877.345.5300 for an appointment, or call
Hattie Montague @ x4795 to help them get their request to the Dermatologist.
The Vet is Coming, The Vet is Coming! - Yeeaaa, Dr. Hoague is coming from Animal
Medical Center of Watkins Park on Monday, July 12th. Any resident desiring an
appointment for their pet call the office at (301) 249-3030 by Friday the 9th of July to
request an appointment giving all pertinent information--owner's name, phone number,
residence number at Collington, pet's species and name, and the reason the pet needs
to be seen. Basically, they want to have enough information to be adequately prepared
to meet your pet's needs.
If you have any questions, call Jackie Reed at X 7232.
PING PONG PLAYERS!!! There has been a change. We are NOW playing in the Game
Room ever Saturday and Sunday from 10-3. We will have the table set up for you. I
continue to have the list of players, so you can contact players and agree on dates and
time. Just send me an email, Norma Taylor at [email protected]. You are
encouraged to send your comments and suggestions to me as to how the process can
be made as seamless as possible. It is still a good idea to sanitize the paddles, balls and
your hands before and after playing. HAVE FUN!
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Collington Singers start up for Rehearsals 2021 Mondays 4-5pm Setup by 3pm Auditorium July 19, 26 August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 September No rehearsal Labor Day, 13, 20, 27 October 4, 11, 18, 25 November 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 December 6, 13, Concert Friday, December 17th 7:00 pm (5:30) AND Saturday, 18th Matinee 3:00 pm (1:30) Also, rehearsals for the Chamber Choir Thursdays 3-4pm in Chapel September 9, 16, 23, 30 October 7, 14, 21, 28 November 4, 11, 18 December 2, 9, 16 FOR ANYONE WHO ENTERS THE HILLTOP GARDENS: As most are aware, there is an
iron fence surrounding the Hilltop Gardens. It is there to keep out the critters who
would like to ravage our carefully tended gardens. Recently, some folks who have come
inside the iron fence have been neglecting to close the gates as they leave. Please, as
you leave the area, turn around and double check that the gate is completely
latched. The double gates at the top of the gardens are there to allow vehicles to enter
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as needed. Folks on foot are meant to use the nearby single gate. Thank you for
helping to protect the gardens.
SPEAKERS COMMITTEE: Now that things have begun to reopen after Covid-19, the
Speakers Committee is planning to relaunch the program that brings outside speakers to
our campus. Covid restrictions permitting, we expect to return to programs
approximately once a month, probably beginning in September following the usual
summer hiatus. Several scheduled programs were postponed when the virus hit in
March 2020. Most of those will be rescheduled when we reopen so we expect to have a
pretty full calendar for the rest of 2021. Following that we will be inviting speakers for
the future. As always, we encourage residents to suggest appropriate outside
speakers. Please feel free to share your ideas and suggestions with any member of the
Committee: Glen Johnson, Chair, Sue Embree, Sipra Johnson, Peter Pfund, Henry
Thomas and Don Zelman.
ATTENTION OPPORTUNITY OUTLET SHOPPERS!! The OO Shop is experiencing a large
influx of clothing, and, although we welcome your donations, due to lack of space we
must HALT any further clothing donations until further notice We also remind you that
when we once again begin accepting clothing, it must be clean, no stains or tears, no
missing buttons, and no underwear! If you don’t want to be seen in it, neither does
anyone else! Regarding donations other than clothing, make sure it is clean and in good
working order. If it really should be trashed, put it in the trash and not in our green
drop-off wagon!
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Department Updates
COO, Megan Barbour,
MedStar Center for Successful Aging at Collington
Dr. Sign will be out of the office this week. Therefore, there will be a change to the clinic
schedule.
On Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday Marecca and Lewanda will continue to be
present for routine lab work and will coordinate appropriate telehealth support. Dr.
Hennawi will be on site Tuesday and Friday.
Residents who need to reach a practitioner outside of the regular clinic scheduled hours
may dial 301-570-7363 directly. Residents may still call the clinic after hours and on the
weekends to hear this number on the clinic voicemail also.
Facilities
If you are experiencing an after-business hours or weekend utility outage, especially
with your HVAC system as warm weather has arrived, please contact security at ext.
2020 and they will respond. If needed, security will alert the on-call maintenance team
member. The on-call maintenance team member will respond on site to help trouble
shoot and resolve the issue. Submitting work orders for this urgent work could delay
response times and we do not want any residents to go without utilities.
Pardon our Mess- Refreshing the Campus
Please pardon our mess at the Clocktower and security entrances as the facilities team
are working on refreshing these areas for summer. Please be aware there may be wet
paint in these areas over the next week.
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Administration, Karen Cheney:
RESIDENT SATISFACTION SURVEY: Team Members from WeCare Connect are reaching
out with phone calls to those who did not respond to the survey. If you see WCC on
your caller-ID it is a member from their team. Thanks to everyone who has participated
so far! So far, we’ve heard from 70% independent living, 64% skilled nursing and 29%
assisted living residents. We appreciate hearing from you!
CHRISTIAN RAMSEY, Hospitality Services:
Our trash hauler Tenleytown trash has been bought by Republic Services last week. This
purchase or transition was not communicated to us and we apologize for any
inconvenience. Please bear with us as we navigate this transition with the new
company, but please be assured that if our requirements are not met, we have other
companies on stand-by to partner with moving forward.
Hospitality update:
Shred-it boxes are for the removal and destruction of personally sensitive information,
not bulk paper items. Over the last few months, we have had stacks of couriers,
newspapers, coupon packs, advertising mail, etc. stuffed in the shred it boxes. This is
not their purpose, please use the blue recycle bins in the mailbox area to discard
unwanted paper items that do not contain sensitive information. We pay by the pound
to have this picked up.
Wi-Fi enhancement project update, Robert Reigle
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Work has started in the apartment hallways to enhance the Wi-Fi. Apartments will be
completed this month.
Once apartments are completed, we will be working in the Health Center next.
New Verizon fiber circuit final install steps happening next week.
***PLEASE NOTE that the Wi-Fi will have brief outages between 11am and Noon on
Monday June 14th as we are working to utilize the new Verizon Fiber circuit. ***
Life Enrichment/Fitness & Wellness Updates:
Pool - Please sign in and out in the Pool Area for contact tracing purposes, the pool is for Independent living residents only at this time. - Please see insert for schedule or the bulletin board outside the pool - Like many organizations, Premier Pool is experiencing lifeguard shortages, when a closure is known Premier Pool will alert Natalee in advance, however for unexpected closures will result in a shorter notice period. We appreciate your patience as we work through these challenges.
Fitness Gym
The fitness gym is operating at 100% capacity for Independent Living Residents only at
this time and the fitness gym returned to 24/7 operations.
Per PG County, Vaccinated residents (2 weeks or more from J&J vaccine or 2nd dose of
Moderna or Pfizer vaccine) do not need to wear a mask in the fitness center gym.
Those residents receiving therapy services and using the fitness center gym may be
asked to wear a mask while working with Assisted Rehab.
Residents MUST sanitize equipment after use.
We will have a sign in sheet placed outside the fitness center door, we ask that you do
sign in and out.
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Creighton Center
-Natalee is looking for donations of un-opened bags of hard candy or boxed movie
theater candy (examples would be the kind you can buy at the dollar store I the candy
section), if anyone is able to assist with providing some un-opened items, please place
them in the large wooden basket outside of apt. 216. Thank you!
We are pleased to announce that we are moving along in our re-opening phases for
Guests/visitors and Collington Independent Living Residents.
At this time, we are able to invite Independent Living Residents and their guests to
gather indoors and celebrate Birthdays and honor Independent Living Residents with
Memorial Services in the Chapel, Game Room, or Auditorium. We acknowledge the
importance of these specific events and are glad we are once again able to gather
together for them.
Please be aware of the following guidelines for this phased approach:
-In this phase Guests/Visitors are only able to gather indoors in resident common areas
for these specific functions (birthdays and memorial services). All other indoor
events/programs are still on pause for visitors, including Dining, Concerts, fitness
programs, and other activities/programs. If you have any questions regarding these
criteria, please reach out to Natalee Zimmerman or Hope Nevins.
-Guests/visitors will need to enter these indoor spaces through the security entrance and
follow screening procedures before proceeding to the indoor gathering space.
-PG County still has a mask mandate in place for groups gathered indoors of 50 persons
or more regardless of vaccination status
-Guests/visitors and residents who are not fully vaccinated are required to wear a mask
indoors.
-If an event requires catering services, please be aware that catering is able to offer light
refreshments during this phase. Please contact the Culinary Team for any requests.
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-If you need to make a room reservation please reach out to Tiffan’e Markham, Kim
Rivers. For Chapel reservations please contact Merritt Edner.
-Please be aware that outdoor gatherings are always the safest approach to when
meeting with members outside of your household and Collington does invite guests to
use Campus common spaces such as the courtyard.
Revised Swim Times Effective June 1, 2021
The Pool is Closed on Sundays The Pool is Closed from 12:00p-1:15p for lifeguard lunch and sanitizing
Mondays
8:00a- 10:00a Lap/Free Swim
10:00a-10:45a Aqua Class lead by
Ebony J
11:00a- 12:00p Lap/Free Swim
1:15p-4:15p Lap/Free
Swim
Tuesdays 8:00a-12:00p Lap/Free Swim
1:15p-4:15p Lap/Free Swim
Wednesdays 8:00a-9:00a Lap/Free Swim
9:00a-9:50a Aqua Class lead by
Marsha V
10:00a-10:50a Aqua Class lead by
Marsha V
11:00a- 12:00p
Lap/ Free Swim
1:15p-4:15p Lap/Free
Swim
Thursdays 8:00a-12:00p Lap/Free Swim
1:15p-4:15p Lap/Free Swim
Fridays 8:00a- 10:00a Lap/Free Swim
10:00a-10:45a Aqua Class lead by
Marsha V
11:00a- 12:00p Lap/Free Swim
1:15p-4:15p Lap/Free
Swim
Saturdays 10:00a-10:50a Aqua Class lead by
Marsha V
11:00a -12:00p Lap/Free Swim
1:15p- 4:15p Lap/Free Swim
Update from the Master Planning Committee for the June 11 Courier
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From the Master Planning Committee (MPC):
The MPC met twice so far in June. The objective of these meetings were to
invite input from Committee members, especially its 10 resident members
about the selection of sites and types of units for the construction of new IL
units on campus based on the engineer’s preliminary study of the campus.
No decisions have yet been made.
Amy Carpenter, senior partner at SFCS, our architect firm, took the
information from the preliminary civil engineering consultants (MHG) on all
the unbuilt areas of our campus that are NOT suitable for construction
because of legal limits that include:
• A 100 ft offset around the edge of our property
• A surprisingly large flood plain area that includes the Collington lake
• Slopes that are too steep to build on
• Stormwater easements – these are pipes carrying water underneath
the middle of our property and emptying into the Collington Pond,
between the 5000s and the 5100s.
In our first MPC meeting on June 2, Amy showed us a map of our campus
identifying 15 Zones that had not been eliminated by this first engineering
study. As a result of discussion and inputs from experts such as Frank
Mandy, Kendal VP for Development, Charlie Clapper, Chair of Grounds, and
Mike Burke, chair of the Climate Group, and suggestions from the rest of us,
Amy returned for a follow-up meeting on June 4, and showed us a map that
had eliminated some zones, leaving us to discuss a total of nine.
The unit types under consideration were cottages and villas, such as we
already have on campus, and a compact hybrid building that would provide
six units with garage parking. All units would range in size from 1200 sq ft
to 1700 sq ft – the ‘sweet spot’ identified by our Marketing Department and
confirmed in the Kivov Market Study.
As Amy presented options for placing different types in different zones, each
resident gave feedback about preferred zones and unit types. These views
varied considerably, with some overlap. However, there was agreement on
what we were trying to achieve:
• The construction of about 38-40 new IL units somewhere on campus
to serve as the financial engine for the repositioning of the Creighton
Center and the upgrading of common areas such as the dining room,
and Ivy Bar
• To make decisions that would:
o Attract new residents
o Minimize disruption to the community and its culture
o Minimize construction costs (e.g. by limiting the number of sites)
o Save as much as possible of our trees, berms, green space, etc.
o Minimize our harm to the environment in view of climate change.
Amy will take the feedback from the MPC, and also the Master Planning
Team and project consultants, and make a presentation to the Collington
Board at its June 11 meeting.
Progress to date will be included in the RA President report at the Council
Meeting on June 15.
The next MPC meeting is June 16. Following that meeting, a report will be
prepared to share an update with residents, including any recommendations
via a hard copy in the binder in the library and the Courier.
Marian Fuchs
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