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CHATTERBOXTHE APRIL 2019
CLEARVIEW HOMES • MOUNT AYR, IOWA
CLEARVIEW HOMES 406 W. Washington St.
Mount Ayr, Iowa 50854
Mar. 1: Lois Anne Sobotka, Hoot Howell, Berniece Hoffman, Thelma Rusk, Thelma Grimes, Vera Deemer & Norman Holcombe.
Mar. 5: Berniece Hoffman, Thelma Grime, Lois Anne Sobotka, Vera Deemer, Caroline Garner, Vera Deemer, Barb Walter, Joan Hill, Sharon Davis & Phyllis McKinney.
Mar. 8: Leroy Shelman, Bev Chown, Bernadine Routh, Luella Wilson, Thelma Grimes, Caroline Garner, Arnolene Hull & Linda Kohl.
Mar. 12: Arnolene Hull, Mary Lou Leriche, Tucker Knox, Prue Hull & Helen Mae Tuner.
Mar. 15: Vera Deemer, Bob Chown, Donnie Johnston, Joan Hill, Thelma Rusk, Lucille Johnson, Kathy Howell, Helen Mae Turner, Lavena Wimer, Ermil Hainline, Linda Kohl, Esther Jackson & Maxine Anderson.
Mar. 19: Barb Walter, Norman Holcombe, Russell Riley, Bernadine Routh, Berniece Hoffman, Barb Walter & Russell Riley.
Mar. 22: Mary Lou Leriche, Berniece Hoffman & Kayda Freeman.
Mar. 26: Bernice Hoffman, Luella Wilson, Joan Hill, Sharon Davis, Hailey Randall, Dorothy Parrish, Russell Riley, Bob Chown, Thelma Grimes, Arnolene Hull & Darlyne Hobson.
AdministratorJoe Routh
Asst. AdministratorMatt Routh
Office ManagerJulie Routh
SecretaryWendy Creveling
Director of NursingRobyn Bickel
MDS CoordinatorMonica Casteel
Social WorkerAmber Fooken
Dietary SupervisorKatie Routh
Laundry SupervisorMarla Johnson
Maintenance Supervisor
Matt Routh Activity Director
Liz Schafer
Phone 641-464-2240Fax 641-464-2230
Barbie Looking Good at 60
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Barbie turned 60 years old in March. To celebrate, Jamie Miller had Keith bring in some of her Barbie Doll collection to be on display. Along with them, Char Fisher shared her Barbie Doll clothes that her mom crocheted for her. Liz brought in her daughter’s Barbie house and dolls. Kenleigh
Fooken allowed us to display her Barbie camper and Claire Routh’s Barbie horse. Liz read some informative material about Barbie’s history. Residents went around and looked at the display. Many changes have happened in 60 years.
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STARTING THE LENTEN SEASON RESIDENTS BUSY DURING MARCH
Hopefully the cold weather is behind all of us by the time April rolls around. Residents are getting ready to spend time outside.
Residents played a game of grocery cart bingo. This game is a lot like jingo and bingo, but residents will talk about the items on the card and reminisce about when they went to the grocery store.
The big party to start the month off and to kick off the Lenten season was the annual Mardi Gras party. Liz served King Cake, Creole corn bread and muffuletta dip.
The Family Resource Center Lil’ Preschoolers were in to do a St. Patrick craft and play games with the residents.
A group of residents attend the MAC high school dress rehearsal for the play “Miss Teen Beauty Queen.” Several of the high schoolers who work at Clearview were in the play.
Barbie celebrated her 60th birthday in March. The residents enjoyed a Barbie Doll and accessory display.
Residents started a new community service project this month with cutting coupons for the troops overseas on military bases. This is called Trooponing. We will be doing this every month. If anyone has coupons to clip, drop them off. Coupons can be up to 2 months expired.
Twice, kids joined the residents playing bingo. Kids from the Maloy 4Hers and the FCC
youth group played a game and then visited with residents.
It was National Potato Chip Day in March. So, of course, we had a potato chip party. They enjoyed up to 10 different flavors of chips and dip. They also learned a lot about the potato chip and how it came about.
To have fun with St. Patrick’s Day, residents played a new game, St. Paddy’s Bingo. On St. Patrick’s Day, they enjoyed a happy hour with leprechaun food and beer.
Other games played during the month were kerplunk, match card, UNO, pitch and horse races.
Liz set up a movie theater in the dining room. The movie was projected on the wall, real big. The sound system was hooked up and residents gathered to watch “Facing the Giants.” They loved this movie and look forward to April’s movie.
The National Honor Society provided the fun and food for the March birthday party. These high schoolers are always enjoyed.
To recognized the beginning of the baseball season, residents played a game of baseball on the table top.
Pictured top to bottom are Dwight Nook with Coy Creveling, Ermil Hainline with Gunner Drake and Hazel Jackson and Berniece Hoffman with Leslie O’Neil.
We Appreciate All Our Volunteers & Special GuestsMaloy Shamrocks: Samantha, Loryn and Natalie Schaefer, Elsie and Emmalee Schafer, Tucker, Mackenzie and Emily Knox, Lilly and Ben Curry, Trenton Stull, Trace Knapp and leader, Suzie Schaefer.
FCC Youth Group: Jayden and Hannah Levy, Pantera Smith, Zaylie and Nevaleah Osborn, Alexa Drayton, Nicholas and Nathan Roemer, Demi Collins, Kody and Kaden Kibbe, Cain Harmening, Trever Sittler, Wyatt Schlapia, Micaela Henson, Shay Smith, Marcus Moffit, Kayda and Tate Freeman, Trevor RIce, Evelyn Drake and Mathias McNabb. Leaders Michell Ricker, Diane Case, Juanita Sickels, Liz Faris, Nancy Dystra, John White, Karen Denney and Sherry Briner.
National Honor Society: Elsie Schafer, Hannah Jackson, Caroline McAlexander, Jaycee Knight, Gracie Mobley, Samantha Schaefer, Abigail Barnes, Dawson Frost, Cayden Lambert, John Shields, Kaley Adams, Ryker Hickman, Tyler Jones, BrieAnn Byrd, and sponsor Abby Elliott.
FRC Kids: Mason Adams, Ryann Cannon, Coy Creveling, Gunner Drake, Kasen Head, Brecken Houchin, Coen Kopf, Leslie O’Neil, Carter Shell and Wheatley Wright. Teachers Beth Christner, Alyssa Adams and Kathy Vogel.
Church & Sunday School Ministers: Mike Maddy, Scott Marcum, Gwen Trullinger, Seth Denney, Elaine Willis, Carmene James, Cheryl Taylor.
Those Sharing Quilts: Shaun Kneip, Patty Parrish, Jackie Schnoor, Ronda Smith, Amber Fooken, Nancy Sackett, Ed and Kathy Shields, Jan Cannon, Kathi Blunck, Wendy Creveling, Mary Lou Leriche, and Janie Stark.
Others: Kate Zimmerman, Keith & Jamie Miller, Char Fisher, Kenleigh Fooken, Claire Routh, and Hailey Randall.
Mardi Gras, aka Fat Tuesday, kicked off the Lenten season with a party before Ash
Wednesday. They enjoyed tradition King Cake, muffuletta dip and creole cornbread.
While eating and wearing masks they listened to some New Orleans jazz music.
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FROM MINK COATS TO GREEN BEER TO PLAYING BINGO
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APRIL 2019 6
7:00 – Lawrence Welk
7
10:00 – Sunday School
Elaine Willis2:00 –
Communion(UBPC)
8
9:30 – Pitch9:45 –
Reminisce Reading
2:00 – High or Low
9
9:30 – Coffee Club
10:00 – Music in the Morning2:00 – Tingley Kitchen Band
10
9:00 – Nails1:45 – ChurchScott Marcum
2:30 – Popcorn3:00 – Record-News Reading
11 9:30 –
Volunteer Recognition2:00 – High
Rollers3:30 – BS
7:00 – Ringgold Singers
12
9:45 – Cutting Coupons for
Troops2:00 – Bingo
13
PROM Walk Through
7:00 – Lawrence Welk
14 10:00 – Sunday
SchoolCheryl Taylor
2:00 – Communion
(FCC)2:30 – Game with Whitney
15
9:30 – Pitch 9:45 –
Reminisce Reading
2:00 – UNO
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DR. ROUNDS9:30 – Coffee
Club10:00 – Music in the Morning2:00 – Bingo
17 9:00 – Nails
1:45 – ChurchTerry Roberts
2:30 – Popcorn3:00 – Record-News Reading7:00 – Roger Burger Music
19
9:45 – Trash Card Game2:00 – Bingo4:30 – Easter
Egg Hunt
20
7:00 – Lawrence Welk
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EASTER
10:00 – Sunday School
Liz Schafer
22 7:00 – Barber 9:30 – Pitch
9:45 – Reminisce Reading
2:00 – General Store
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9:30 – Coffee Club
10:00 – Music in the Morning2:00 – Bingo
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9:00 – Nails1:45 – ChurchBill Armstrong
2:30 – Popcorn3:00 – Record-News Reading
25
9:45– Resident’s Council
1:30 – Movie3:30 – Bible
Study
26 9:45 – Men’s
Club9:45 –
Chatterbox2:00 – Bingo7:00 – From the Heart
Ministry Music
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7:00 –Lawrence Welk
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10:00 – Sunday School
Liz Schafer
* It is our policy to conduct resident activities as scheduled. If a calendar modification is necessary, every attempt will be made to post and announce any changes in advance.
18 9:30 –
Coloring Easter Eggs
2:00 – Dominoes3:30 – Bible
Study
30
9:30 – Coffee Club
10:00 – Music in the Morning2:00 – Bingo
29 9:30 – Pitch
9:45 – Speech Students Exhibition
1:45 – Community Singers &
Birthday Party
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9:45 – Jackpot2:00 – Bingo
1
9:30 – Pitch9:45 –
Reminisce Reading
2:00 – Match Card
2
9:30 – Coffee Club
10:00 – Music in the Morning2:00 – Bingo
3
9:00 – Nails1:45 – Church
Ed Shields2:30 – Popcorn3:00 – Record-News Reading
4
9:30 – Nature Program
2:00 – General Store
3:30 – Bible Study
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Whitney Dillard
7 National
Coffeecake Day
–––––No
Housework Day
8 9
Coffee Club Coffee Cake
––––––Vanessa Cena
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Barbershop Quartet Day
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National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day
––––––Julie RouthKris Davis
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Janet Adkins 14
John Pirtle
15
6th Anniversary of Boston Marathon
Bombing, 2013———
Juanita Laird
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DOCTOR’S ROUNDS
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National Cheeseball Day
18
National Animal
Crackers Day
19
GOOD FRIDAY
20
Holly Kerwin
22
National Jelly Bean Day
–––––White House Easter Egg Roll
23
Coffee ClubPigs-in-a-Blanket
24
National Pigs-in-a-Blanket
Day———
Shaley Miller
25
National Zucchini Bread
Day–––––
Melissa Barrans
26
Remember Your First Kiss
Day
27
Wilma Terwilliger
28 29
Barber Dick, 7 a.m.
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EASTER–––––––
Dwight Nook
APR. BIRTHDAYS
30
Anniversary of Bugs Bunny’s Debut, 1938
–––––Coffee Club
5
National Walk to Work Day
10
National Siblings Day
––––––Bob Chown
Laugh at Work Week, April 1-7NCAA Women’s BB Championship, April 5 & 7
NCAA Men’s BB Championship, April 6 & 8National Volunteer Week, April 7-13National Garden Week, April 14-20
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APRIL FOOLS’ DAY
–––––Bill Hayes
2
Coffee Club––––––
Ryann MartinJay Snyder
4
National Cordon Bleu
Day
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