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Collington’s Weekly Courier October 3 – October 9 Key Contact Numbers In-house TV Channel - 972 Daily Updates x2212 Pool x2229 Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop x5163 Country Store x2167 Salon x2226 Clinic x7791 Security x2020 Room Set-up x4774 Courtyard Dining x2135 Guest Rm. Reservation x4778 Work Orders x2151 RA Website: collingtonresidents.org All Courier submissions, meeting schedules, and meeting room reservations should be sent to: Bianca Williams ([email protected]) Submission deadline for the Courier – Thursdays @ noon. * See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center residents to program You may also submit work orders at https://collington.theworxhub .com MANAGER ON DUTY: x2020 Sonja Sandoval 10/1-10/2 Kendall Brown 10/8-10/9 Front View of Riversdale Mansion House and Museum. View page 6-7 for details THIS WEEKEND 10/1 10AM LWVPGC Meeting – Game Room 10/1 11AM Memorial Service for Orlando Potter - Auditorium MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE 10/03 7PM “The Man Who Knew Infinity”

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Collington’s Weekly Courier October 3 – October 9

Key Contact Numbers

In-house TV Channel - 972

Daily Updates x2212 Pool x2229 Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop x5163 Country Store x2167 Salon x2226 Clinic x7791 Security x2020 Room Set-up x4774 Courtyard Dining x2135 Guest Rm. Reservation x4778 Work Orders x2151 RA Website: collingtonresidents.org

All Courier submissions, meeting schedules, and meeting room reservations should be sent to:

Bianca Williams ([email protected])

Submission deadline for the Courier –

Thursdays @ noon.

* See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center residents to program

You may also submit work orders at

https://collington.theworxhub.com

MANAGER ON DUTY: x2020

Sonja Sandoval 10/1-10/2 Kendall Brown 10/8-10/9

Front View of Riversdale

Mansion House and Museum. View page 6-7 for details

THIS WEEKEND

10/1 10AM LWVPGC Meeting –

Game Room

10/1 11AM Memorial Service for Orlando Potter - Auditorium

MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE

10/03 7PM “The Man Who Knew

Infinity”

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WEEK-AT-A-GLANCE

MONDAY, October 3 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Exercise for Balance – (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Exercise with Weights – (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:00 Library Committee Meeting – Board Room *10:00 Woodshop Committee Meeting – Woodshop 10:00 Golden Age of Dutch Trade Art (SAGE-Crane)- Blue Room 10:30 Trip to Walmart leaves from Security, x2020 11:00 Pilates – (SAGE - Shell) – Auditorium 11:15 Open Work Time – Creative Arts Room 1:00 Billiards Room - For the ladies 1:00 Tai Chi – (SAGE - Chang) – Game Room 1:30 Mah Jongg – 3rd Floor Meeting Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop – OPEN 3:00 Pottery Work Time – Creative Arts Room 3:00 Poetry Group – Board Room 4:00 Collington Singers Rehearsal - Auditorium *+7:00 Monday Night Movie - “The Man Who Knew Infinity”– Auditorium

TUESDAY, October 4 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 8:30 Circuit Training – (SAGE - Armstrong) – Game Room 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in/Drop-off Hour *10:00 Episcopal Service – Chapel 10:00 Therapeutic Aquatic Exercise – (SAGE-Shell) - Pool 10:00 Trip to Shopper’s Food Warehouse (Largo) leaves from Security, x2020 1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Game Room 1:00 Mixed Media Part 1 – (SAGE - Hurley) – Creative Arts Room 1:00-2 Framing Shop Drop in / Drop off Hour – Apartment 137

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*1:30 Afternoon Movie: “An Unfinished Life” – Auditorium 1:30 Global Hot Spots (SAGE-Croatti)- Blue Room 2:00 Health Services Committee – Board Room 2:00 Exercise for Arthritis – (SAGE) – Game Room 3:00 Mixed Media Part 2 – (SAGE - Hurley) – Creative Arts Room 4:00 Trips Committee – Board Room 4:30 Quaker Service for Worship - Chapel 4:30-6 Don Lewis on Drums & Lloyd Henderson on Piano– Ivy Lounge WEDNESDAY, October 5 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Exercise for Balance – (SAGE) – Auditorium *9:45 Depart from Security for Riversdale Mansion 10:00 Exercise with Weights– (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Tai Chi – (SAGE - Chang) – Game Room 10:00 Knitting & Crocheting Group – Creative Arts Room 10:00 Dining Services Committee – Board Room 10:30 Trip to Wegmans Grocery Store leaves from Security, x2020 10:00 Aqua Fit (Fitness) – Pool 10:00 Buildings Committee – Board Room 11:00 Pilates– (SAGE - Shell) – Auditorium 11:00 RA Office Open until 12NOON 11:00 Introduction to American Sign Language (SAGE - Thompson)- Creative Arts Room 12:00 Billiards Room - Open for play and instruction 1:30 Birthday Party- Auditorium 2:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 2:30-4:30 OO Shop Open 3:00 Candidates Forum – Auditorium (See attachment pg. 14) 4:00 Raiders of the Lost Artifacts (SAGE - Croatti)-Creative Arts Room 4:00 Bible Study – Chapel 4:30 Easy Listening with Janyce Watt – Ivy Lounge

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THURSDAY, October 6 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 8:30 Circuit Training– (SAGE - Armstrong) – Game Room 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:00 Marine Mammals (SAGE- Crane)- Creative Arts Room 10:00 Therapeutic Aquatic Exercise – (SAGE-Shell) – Pool 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store leaves Security, x2020 10:30 Framing Shop Drop In/Drop Off Hour – Apartment 137 11:00 RA Marketing Committee – Board Room 11:00 Yoga with Marion Robbins – Game Room 1:00 Billiards Room - Open for play and instruction 1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Game Room 2:00 Exercise for Arthritis – (SAGE) – Game Room *3:00 Sean Kelly Discussion - Auditorium *4:00 2nd Floor District Meeting – Game Room 4:00 Opposition to Vietnam (SAGE - Croatti)-Creative Arts Room 4:30-6 Don Lewis on Drums & Lloyd Henderson on Piano– Ivy Lounge 6:30 Duplicate Bridge – Game Room FRIDAY, October 7 8:30/10:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Exercise for Balance – (SAGE) – Auditorium *9:45 Depart from Security for NSO: Coffee Concerts 10:00 Exercise with Weights (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Trip to Safeway Grocery Store (at Bowie Town Center), x2020 10:00 Aqua Fit (Fitness) – Pool 10:00 Sandwich Making Project – Creative Arts Room 10:00 Great Speeches (SAGE-Link)- Board Room 10:00 Recitation of the Rosary – Chapel 10:30 Roman Catholic Service – Chapel 11:00 Introduction to American Sign Language (SAGE - Thompson) - Creative Arts Room 11:00 Pilates– (SAGE - Shell) – Auditorium 1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247

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1:30 Seamstress/Pointer Ridge Dry Cleaners – Blue Room 3:30 Sing-A-Long – Arbor Great Room; Volunteers needed! 4:30 – 5:30 Eulane Rose and Friends – Ivy Room

SATURDAY, October 8 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 5PM, & 8:30PM only 10:00 Ping Pong – Ping Pong Room 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store departs from Security, x2020 10:30 Swim to Fit Class – Pool 11:00 Bocce – Auditorium *11:15 Depart from Security for Met Opera 4:30 Bus to Mass at St. Joseph’s departs from Security, x2020 *7:00 Depart from Security for PG Philharmonic

SUNDAY, October 9 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 11AM, 1PM, & 5PM only 9:30 Bus to St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church, Village Baptist Church, & Hope Presbyterian Church leaves Clocktower *12:45 Depart from Security for Roundhouse Theater *1:15 Protestant Worship Service – Chapel 3:00 Memorial Service for John Bailar – Chapel/ Game Room 3:00 Sunday Afternoon Concert: Music Pilgrim Trio - Auditorium

THIS WEEKEND

LWVPGC MEETING, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 10AM – GAME ROOM. MEMORIAL SERVICE ORLANDO POTTER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 11AM – AUDITORIUM.

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THIS WEEK

WOODSHOP COMMITTEE MEETING MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 10AM – WOODSHOP: Fall planning session and election of new officers for the Woodshop, Frame Shop, and Model Shop. We need engineers so we can un the train more at Christmas, and skippers so we can reinstate the Rgatt5a. We hope to start a new surprise hobby!!Come check out “We do more than chairs!!!” MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE, “The Man Who Knew Infinity” 2016, PG-13 (1HR 48MIN): MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 7PM – AUDITORIUM: This absorbing biopic recounts the life of self-taught Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, who made his way to Trinity College at Cambridge in 1913 and rose to prominence under the tutelage of renowned math professor G.H. Hardy. EPISCOPAL SERVICE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 10AM – CHAPEL: Rev. Richard Kukowski, Retired TUESDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE: “An Unfinished Life” PG-13, 2005 (1HR 45MIN), TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1:30PM – AUDITORIUM: Einar (Robert Redford), a recovering alcoholic rancher who lives with his loyal pal Mitch (Morgan Freeman), gets an unexpected visit from his daughter-in-law, Jean (Jennifer Lopez), and granddaughter, Griff Einar holds a grudge against Jean because he feels she's responsible for his son's accidental death, but he reluctantly lets her stay at the farm when he learns that she's trapped in a violent relationship. Over time, they grow closer and try to heal their emotional wounds. RIVERSDALE MANSION & FRANKILN’S RESTAURANT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5: Departs from Security at 9:45AM and will return to Collington at 2:30PM. See “Finest Paintings Ever in America" Exhibit and we have a special Colllington tour at 10:30 AM. There will be a $4 fee for the museum tour. To learn more about the

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mansion, visit [email protected]. Keep in mind that Riversdale Mansion is not handicapped accessible and may be problematic for people with walkers and wheelchairs. We will then have a 12:15PM reservation at Franklins in Hyattsville. SEAN KELLY DISCUSSION, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 3-5 PM, AUDITORIUM: The Collington Board Strategic Planning Committee invites you to our second education session. Sean Kelly will discuss Kendal’s Strategic Initiatives/Themes with residents, staff, and board members in the Auditorium on Thursday, October 6th. This session will be broadcast on the in-house TV channel and will also be recorded for future showings. 2nd FLOOR RESIDENTS MEETING, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 4PM – GAME ROOM: Our guest will be Dwindle Robinson, Director of Facilities Services NSO: COFFEE CONCERTS, FRIDAY OCTOBER 7, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 9:45AM and arrive at Collington around 2PM. MET OPERA “Tristan and Isolde”, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, BOWIE REGAL CINEMA: Will depart from Security at 11:15AM and return to Collington around 5:30PM. PG PHILHARMONIC, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, BOWIE, MD: Will depart from Security at 7PM and arrive at Collington around 10PM. ROUNDHOUSE THEATER “Angels in America Part 1”, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, BETHESDA, MD: Departs from Security at 12:45PM and arrive at Collington around 5:30PM. PROTESTANT COMMUNION & WORSHIP SERVICE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1:15PM – CHAPEL: Please welcome to Collington

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again our friends and neighbors from Woodstream Church. Minister Malcolm Reeves will lead the service. Please remember this October service will begin with Communion so please plan to come early at 1:15PM. Questions? Please call Ardyce Asire at x7348

IN MEMORY OF Jack Yale passed away Wednesday, September 28, 2016

BOCCE – September 24, 2016

Game 1: Cardinals15, Hornets 4 Game 2: Cardinals 11, Hornets 5

CARDINALS: HORNETS:

Lee McKnight Marilyn Meek Marlene Browne Jim Meek Marion Thompson Victor Laties Sylvia Miller Marion Haaser Vic James

ITEMS OF INTEREST

Mr. Green Collington says: We use more energy to heat our homes than air conditioning. Let’s set our thermostats as low as possible and dress warmly.

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A MESSAGE FROM DINING SERVICES: Dear Ivy Bar Patrons, the Maryland State Sales Tax for Alcoholic beverage is 9%. The prices listed on the ancillary do NOT include sales tax; the sales tax will be added to your bill. Also, while Mary is away, all catering events should be directed to Stephanie Tolson at or email her at [email protected], x5012 or Taimi Ando at [email protected], x5016 FROM THE LIBRARY COMMITTEE: Do you have a favorite author and the library does not own it? Have you read a review of a book you think would be of interest to our readers? The book selection group will be meeting in mid-October to prepare an order for December. If you have suggestions, there is an envelope in the Feature of the Month aisle. If we purchase the book and you have provided your name, we will notify you when the book is on the shelf. Reminder: The Library Committee meeting on October 3 at 10AM in the Board Room. VETERINARIAN AT COLLINGTON: Dr. Maturo will be here on Monday, October 3 to check up on our furry friends. To make an appointment with the vet call Pat King at x 7333. MESSAGE FROM THE DRAMA COMMITTEE: On September 29, the members chose Tim Sabin to be their new chair. Tim presented for the Committee’s consideration a list of projects for the coming year, including several events in cooperation with the Hospitality Committee for the forthcoming Holiday Season, as well as a special musical Cabaret in January and one-act plays in March. Stay tuned! HOLD THE DATE! On Wednesday, October 26th at 4:30 PM, Board Members will be in the Auditorium to meet with Residents from 4:30 – 5:30 PM. Stop in and say hello, have a cup of coffee, and meet the members of the Collington Board before you head off to dinner in the Dining Room.

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YOU ARE INVITED: to the first Friday Morning Music Club Concert of the 2016-2017 season on Thursday, October 13 at 11 a.m. in the Auditorium. The program will consist of music for viola, piano and voice by Debussy, Baldwin and Bowen. PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW so you don’t miss this exciting program! MARYLAND LEGISLATIVE ALERT: In about 100 days, the 2017 Maryland state legislative year will commence in Annapolis. A great resource for a plethora of draft legislation is the Maryland Catholic Conference (MCC), also in Annapolis, and works year- around. Their three main topics, each with breakouts, are: 1. Education, Children and Families; 2. Respect for Life, and; 3. Social and Economic Justice. Internet - http://www.mdcathcon.org/. Check it out! John Geron, ext. 7551 OO SHOP ONE DAY SALE: One Day Sale on CDs & DVDs for all Residents & Staff…What? CDs and DVDs When? Tuesday, October 11, 9:30-11 Where? Ivy Bar. How Much? 2 for 50₵ Coffee & Danish: Courtesy of Dining Services REMINDER: St. Barnabas, one of our founding parishes, is hosting a Crab Feast on Saturday October 8th from 2 -7 pm. In addition to crabs, there will be chicken, fish, as well as hamburgers and hotdogs. The tickets are $50 in advance and $55 at the door. Tickets for children Ages 7-12 are $25 and ages 6 and under are free. The proceeds go to benefit the St. Barnabas Outreach ministry which supports charities at home and abroad, including the Bowie Food Pantry. For additional information and/or tickets please contact Kay Laughton at x5088 (No carry-out) ATTENTION BINGO PLAYERS: In the month of October, BINGO will be played on Thursday, October 13 and Thursday, October 27 in the

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Creative Arts Room at 7PM. All are welcome. Questions? Please call Ardyce Asire at x7348 THEOLOGICAL BOOK CLUB: We are starting a book club to study together some of the interesting recent Pope Francis newest book, The Name of God is Mercy. We plan to meet on the second Monday of the month in the First Floor Conference room at 11 am. Everyone is welcome. Please call Mary Kim, x5110, Apt 161, or send me an email for more information. Our first meeting will be on October 10 at 11AM in the first floor Conference Room.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS HOME GAME SCHEDULE: Sunday, Oct. 2 vs. CLEVELAND BROWNS 1PM

Sunday, Oct. 16 vs. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 1PM

Sunday, Nov. 6 BYE

Sunday, Nov. 13 vs. MINNESOTA VIKINGS 1PM

Sunday, Nov. 20 vs. GREEN BAY PACKERS 8:30PM

Monday, Dec. 19 vs. CAROLINA PANTHERS 8:30PM.

Sunday, Jan. 1 vs. NEW YORK GIANTS 1PM

OCTOBER TRIPS!! *Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker

Accessible. $5 Transportation fee for all trips* All Trips Depart From Security. If you need to cancel for any reason you

must do so at least 48 hours in advance or you will be charged a $10 cancellation fee.

50th OYSTER FESTIVAL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, LEONARDTOWN, MD: Will depart from Security at 10AM and return to Collington around 2:30PM. The admission fee is $ 7.00 and will be

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about an hour drive. Due to significant unpaved areas, this may not be a good environment for wheel chairs and walkers. TAKE 5 JAZZ: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Departs from Security at 3:45PM. Music is from 5 - 7 PM. The bus will pick you up shortly after 7 and get back to Collington around 7:45PM. Bassist and composer James King has performed with jazz greats including Ella Fitzgerald, Gary Bartz, and Elvin Jones. He brings his signature style to SAAM, leading an ensemble in some of his original compositions. MET OPERA “Don Giovanni”, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, BOWIE REGAL CINEMA: Will depart from Security at 12:15PM and return to Collington around 5:00PM.

SUBSCRIPTION SERIES:

ARENA STAGE “The Little Foxes”, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Departs from Security at 10:45AM and arrive at Collington around 3PM. ROUNDHOUSE THEATRE “Angels in America Part 2”, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, BETHESDA, MD: Departs from Security at 12:45PM and arrive at Collington around 6:15 PM. SOUTH COUNTY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (SCCA) MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, HARWOOD, MD: Departs from Security at 6 PM and arrive at Collington around 10PM. Anna Kiryayeva, Pianist. NSO: THURSDAY OCTOBER 27, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 5:15PM and arrive at Collington around 9:30PM. Benedetti plays Marsalis / Tchaikovsky's "Polish" Have any ideas for a fun and exciting trip? The Trips Committee meets the 1st Tuesday of every month. Next, the Trips Committee will meet on Tuesday, October 4 at 4PM in the Board Room.

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Fellow Residents, Visitors and Staff, We want to thank all of you who have either donated or purchased items for the OO Glass Cases. However once again, we are now in desperate need for additional items... Please check to see if you have Jewelry- all types of earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. *note: people aren't buying pins anymore!! We also need dishware, exotic pieces, music boxes, plate collections, dish sets and other small things. The money earned goes to the Collington Residents Association to support the work of its committees. Donate to the OO Glass Cases. Our inventory is low!!! The OO Glass Cases are located on the 2nd floor in the alcove by the Billiard /Pool room and the Library and on the 3rd floor in the Creighton Center on both sides of the hallway by the Beauty Parlor and the Residents Association Office. Please leave your donations in a bag/box at the Clock Tower desk with the "OO Glass Cases" name on it. All donations are welcomed! Please call any of us with your questions... RoAnne Dahlen-Hartfield, x 7386 Nancy Wilson, x 7529 Helen Hindinger, x 7388 Carol Ghebelian, x 7524 JoAnn Harvard, x 7290 Marlane Liddell, x 5092 Maryanne Mann, x 7281 Nancy Addison, x7547 We want to thank Mary McCutchan who is no longer able to help with the OO Glass Cases. For the past 3 years or so, she has helped with re-stocking, pricing, cleaning items and responding to the many calls from interested buyers of items in the Glass Cases. All has been much appreciated.

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Reminder from the Nominating Committee: The Nominating Committee invites you to attend a "Meet the Candidates" forum on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 3 p.m. in the Auditorium. Following are brief biographies of our candidates for officer of the Residents Association: Judy Collins (candidate for Secretary) has worked at Pfizer as a biochemist, and on a volunteer rescue squad in Virginia as an EMT. In two years at Collington, she has been secretary of both the Dining and Marketing Committees. Pat Howard (candidate for President) is now First Vice President. She is a lawyer who has served as clerk to a judge, as a prosecutor in the Juvenile Division of the D.C. Corporation Counsel, and as a litigator for the Consumer Protection Division of the Federal Trade Commission. She retired in 1998 and then worked as a costumed tour guide in Annapolis. Helen Lauck (candidate for First Vice President) describes her professional life as a series of mini- careers as a virologist, a stay at home mom, an Information Technology manager and an IT international marketing representative. She is currently Second Vice President and has been secretary to both the Grounds Committee and the Building committee. She is currently active in the Flower Committee and the Interiors group. Tom McCain (candidate for Treasurer) retired in 1988 as Superintendent of Schools in Bernardsville, N.J., He then became president and sole owner of Learning Builders, a firm that provided planning and training services to school and business leaders in several states. He also has served since 1982, as Director of The Millington Bank in New Jersey as it grew from a $75 million mutual community bank, to a publicly held institution with $400 million in assets, serving the Middle Atlantic region. Joan Smith (candidate for Second Vice President) joined the Foreign Service after a few years of teaching at all grade levels, elementary school to college. As a Foreign Service officer, she served in various positions abroad and in Washington, ending with appointments as Consul General to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. She is secretary of the Collington chapter of MaCCRA and is a member of the Drama Committee and the Mentoring Committee.

RESIDENT OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS

1st William Wilson 11th Morris MacGregor 3rd Mary Lee James 12th Margaret Sheehan

Williams Sheehan 4th Mary Evans Betty Hess Louise Lusignan Jane Miller Mary Reeves

14th Karl Edler Francis Pierotti 17th Gertrude Almy 18th Tom McCain 19th Ada Gilmore

5th Robert Anzelmo Ronald Hawkins Marcella Sheehan

Sarah Becker 20th Louise Lees 21st Mary Godfrey

6th Evamaria Hawkins Carolyn Kelly Noel McPherson Peter Pfund

Donald Olson Jackie Priester Richard Zorza 25th Anna Hart

7th Maria Eaves Linda Ewald

Evelyn Kampsen 26th Elsie Wallace

9th Norris Smith 28th Jeanne Barnett 10th Carol Bucher Suzanne Gimbrere Sonya Shelley John Yale

30th Lois Porter 31st Don Peretz

STAFF OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS

2nd Arthur Dzouolo 17th Nelson Miraflor 3rd Therese Francique 18th Laufiatte Adams 4th Jacintha Iheagwara 20th Salimatu Kargbo-Footes 6th Ishola Abdulsalam Abdoah Billingslea

21st Karen Cheney Catherine Towobola

8th Leroy Mayfield Marvell Adams 9th Jaka Kakay 23rd Rodney Rice 13th Roy Jenkins 25th Christian Payne 15th Patrice Savoy 26th Pranee Virachittevin 16th Henriette Pouatene 28th Mariama Turay

William Mosby

ALL VETERANS, please verify that you are a Veteran by tearing out only the page with your name, circling your own name, making corrections, and return it to John Geron, slot 241… Also, please help to update the list, by sending back to John… 1. Names of veterans who have died since 11 November 2015______________________________________________________ 2. Names of veterans whose names are not on list___________________________________________________________ 3. Names of veterans who have moved away________________________________________________________ 4. Names of veterans who are in the Arbor (Alzheimer) ward________________________________________________________

1. Anderson, Herb Air Force, Korea 2. Anzelmo, Robert Air Force 3. Asire, Ardyce Air Force, Korea 4. Astone, Albert (Buck) Army, WWII, Korea, Vietnam 5. Bagley, Grant USAF 6. Baster, Doris Navy WAVE, WWII 7. Blackman, Ronald Army, WWII 8. Blake, Ernie USAF 9. Blasier, Cole Navy 10. Burdett, Jerry Air Force 11. Carrington, Paul 1955-1959 12. Casto, Charles Army Air Corps/Air Force 13. Colby, Bill USMC 14. Conklin, Bill 15. Corfman, Philip Navy & USPHS, WWII, Korea, Vietnam 16 Cosgrove, Bill USNA, Marines, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War

17 Dell, Chuck Army, WWII 18 Embree, Ainsle RCAF, WWII 19 Embree, Suzanne Navy WAVE, WWII

20 Evans, John 21 Folop, Al Navy 22 Gay, Gregory 23 Geron, John AF, Korea, VietNam 24 Giese, James Army, Korea 25 Gilmore, Ada Army WAAC, WWII 26 Gimbrere, Rene Netherlands military service 27 Hammond, Constance Air Force, Korea, VietNam 28 Hatfield, Agnes Nave WAVE, WWII 29 Hawkins, Edward (Ted) RAF, Peace Time 30 Hawkins, Ronald Army, peace time 31 Hedman, Ed Navy, Korea Ed 32 Henderson, Lloyd Army, WWII 33 Howard, Joe Army, Korea 34 Hysan, Joe Navy SeeBees, WWII 35 John, Vincent 36 Judge, Don Air Force 37 Klick, Arnold Air Force, Marines 38 Koch, Carl Marines, 39 Krueger, Arthur Weatherman 40 Langford, Curtis 41 Langley, Grace Army WAAC, WWII 42 Lewis, Don Marine Corps Reserve 43 Latties, Victor 44 Laughton, Katharine Navy, Vietnam, Gulf War I 45 Listro, Sally Nurse Corps 46 Lucas, Hugh 47 Marsh, William Air Force, Korea 48 McCarthy, Robert 49 McGhee, William

50 McGillvray, Robert Air Force 51 McKnight, Lee Air Force 52 Milford, Robert RAAF WWII 53 Myers, Ophelia Army WAAC, WWII 54 Myers, Samuel Army, WWII 55 Newman, George 56 Pearis, Ian Army 57 Pearson, Clarence 58 Peretz, Don 59 Peterson, Miller (Pete) Navy 60 Pfund, Peter 61 Plyler, Bert 62 Pollock, Thomas USMC 63 Poole, Easton Navy WWII 64 Potter, Orlando 65 Ramsey, Stewart Army WWII 66 Rassmussen, Marie Air Force, Vietnam 67 Rioux, William Army, WWII 68 Roman, Simon Army Air Corps/Air Force, Korea 69 Rose, Farris Army 70 Schwartz, Al 71 Seetoo, Elsie Army Nurse Corps, WWII 72 Singer, Don 73 Slawson. Robert 74 Theil, Floyd Air Force WWII 75 Thompson, Frank 76 Trimbath, Linda 77 Unna, Warren Army, WWII 78 Wilson, Bill Air Force, Korea, Vietnam 79 Witt, Mary Army WAAC, WWII

80 Yale, Jack USMA, Air Force, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War

TELEPHONE DIRECTORY SUPPLEMENT KEEP THIS PAGE! It has the latest new or corrected names, unit numbers, phone numbers, and email addresses that came in after our JULY 2016 edition of Collington’s Telephone Directory was prepared. This page contains a cumulative list of changes that have come in since July 5, 2016. Each month, remove the old supplement (if any), and attach this new one to your July 2016 Telephone Directory, until the next edition of the full Directory is issued.

PLEASE CHECK YOUR OWN INFORMATION, and send corrections or changes to [email protected], or call Charlotte Melichar at 7224. All these phone numbers are in area code 301. When dialing from a Collington phone, only the “extension” (the last four digits) is required.

Telephone Directory Supplement SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 Page 1 of 1

NAME UNIT # PHONE # E-MAIL ADDRESS

BARBEHENN, Kyle & Liz 256 541-5123 [email protected] New emails [email protected]

EWALD, Robert & Linda 350 541-5133 [email protected] New email FLORINI, Jim and Barbara 366 541-5145 [email protected] New email

[email protected] New email GARRISON, Richard (Dick) & Joyce 1001 925-7201 [email protected]

[email protected] Moved from temporary unit

GODFREY, Mary 3108 925-7323 [email protected] RECENTLY ARRIVED! Welcome!

JOHNSON, Maurice (Glen) & Sipra 4211 925-7375 [email protected] MALONE, Gifford & Margaret 4215 925-7378 [email protected] New emails

[email protected] McCAIN, Thomas & Sandra 2112 925-7293 [email protected] New email

[email protected] New email POLLICK, Tom & Martha 121 925-7398 [email protected] New email POWELL, Joyce 151 541-5100 [email protected] New email ROBBINS, Edward & Marion 5003 541-5072 [email protected] New email

RECENTLY ARRIVED! WELCOME! SCOTT, Eloise 4214 925-7377 [email protected] New email

RECENTLY ARRIVED! WELCOME! SMITH, Reginald & Elizabeth 2215 925-7295 [email protected]

MOVING IN SEPTEMBER 27! Welcome! WILSON, Ruth 220 925-7534 [email protected] New email YUAN, James & Dorothy 5109 541-5094 [email protected]

RECENTLY ARRIVED! Welcome!

Lunch 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 3:00 PMTakeout 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM BrunchDinner 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct 9-Oct

We only use the freshest ingredients in the preparation of our meals! Please note that all menus may be subject to change based on market availability.

Country Style Banana Pudding

Kentucky Derby Pie

Sugar Free Chocolate Cake

Sugar Free Butterscotch pudding

Freshly Baked Cookies

Assorted Desserts on Saturday & Sunday

Lemon Pound Cake Amaretto Flan Sugar Free Peach pie

Mustard Greens

Potato Wedges

Cornbread Stuffing

Green Beans and Onions

Mixed Vegetables

Roasted Sweet Potato

Brown Rice Pilaf

Roasted Tomato with Basil

Seared Yellow Squash

Red Cabbage

Spinach Souffle Kale braised with Cider Vinegar

Grilled Eggplant

Potatoes Au Gratin

Bussell Sprouts with Bacon and Spiced

apples

Asparagus

Sauteed Farrow Roasted Potatoes with Thyme

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PS

Salad Bar Salad Bar

Seared Cod with lemon Dressing

Potato Pancakes

SAL

AD

SE

NT

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ES

STA

RC

H &

V

EG

ET

AB

LE

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Blackberry Cobbler

Green Cabbage

Glazed Carrots

Corn Pudding

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TS

SEL

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Buttered Peas

Scotch Broth Greek Lemon Chicken Orzo Lobster Bisque Brunswich Stew Manhatten Clam

Chowder

Roasted Leg of Lamb Honey Glazed Ham

Salad Bar

Pork Loin Stuffed with Cranberry Dressing

Three Bean

Chilled Cream of Avocado & Lime

Collington Dining Service Weekly Menu

Omlete BarCaesar Salad Bar Chef's Special Pasta Bar

Coconut, Carrot and Lime Chilled Tomato broth Chilled Corn Bisque Raisin and Walnut

Rotisserie Chicken

Beer and Cheddar Cream

Salad Bar

Marinated Mushroom and Tomato Loaded Egg

Salad Bar Salad Bar

Cranberry Apple Berry, spinach, and Walnut

Salad Bar

Beef Vegetable

Ambrosia

Carolina Style Pork BBQ Corned Beef Rustic Italian Meatballs

Chef's Special

Fisherman's BasketMahi Mahi with Pineapple Relish Grilled Rockfish Baked Fish Filet

Grilled Rosemary Chicken Breast

Honeydew and Blueberry Oatmeal and Grits

Buttered Israeli Couscous

Shrimp La Sole

Boiled Potatoes Buttered Spaghetti Brown Rice

Chef's Special

Baked Beans

Fried Oysters

Cucumber Mint and Sour Cream

Chef's Special

Beef Liver and Onions

Chicken Limon Smothered Chicken QuartersFried Chicken Stuffed Chicken Herb-roasted Game Hen