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WHAT’S GOING ON IN JULY? Please see your calendar for dates and times. West & Pines addition outings in July * Lunch Bunch to IHOP * Shopping trips to Walgreens * Field trip to the Loveland History Museum * A Scenic Van Ride East Side (Memory Care) Outings: *2 Scenic Van Rides! Upcoming Events - East Side * Jammin with Jim * Scott Jensen plays guitar for the Birthday Party Upcoming Events - Everyone The Harmonettes Choir: the Fort Collins Senior Center’s choir group which performs monthly. Scott Jensen plays guitar and sings for the 4th of July party at 3:15 in the west Dinning room! * Jammin’ w/Jim: A modern, jazzy take on those familiar tunes played on keyboard for you to sing along with! 1 New Mercer Commons HAPPENINGS July 2017 900 Centre Avenue Fort Collins, CO 970-495-1000 ADMINISTRATOR Gina DiGiallonardo OFFICE MANAGER Sharlene Higley STAFFING COORDINATOR Jessica Thornes ACTIVITY DIRECTOR Sari Oberndorf SOCIAL SERVICES DIRECTOR Jamie Winden ADMISSIONS Jessica Gasparian DIETARY MANAGER Cindy Miszczuk HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR Michele Hanna MEDICATION MANAGER Connie Smith MAINTENANCE Gary Halsey Please sign up on the “outings board” near the nurse’s station in the west building, or the front desk of the Pines addition. All outings will meet at the Nurses station for the West and the Front Desk for those on the Pines addition.

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WHAT’S GOINGON IN JULY?

Please see your calendar for dates and times.

West & Pines additionoutings in July * Lunch Bunch to IHOP

* Shopping trips to Walgreens

* Field trip to the Loveland History Museum

* A Scenic Van Ride

East Side (Memory Care) Outings:*2 Scenic Van Rides!

Upcoming Events - East Side* Jammin with Jim

* Scott Jensen plays guitar for the Birthday Party

Upcoming Events - Everyone

The Harmonettes Choir: the Fort Collins Senior Center’s choir group which performs monthly.

Scott Jensen plays guitar and sings for the 4th of July party at 3:15 in the west Dinning room!

* Jammin’ w/Jim: A modern, jazzy take on those familiar tunes played on keyboard for you to sing along with!

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New Mercer Commons

H A P P E N I N G SJ u l y 2017

900 Centre Avenue Fort Collins, CO 970-495-1000

ADMINISTRATOR Gina DiGiallonardo

OFFICE MANAGER Sharlene Higley

STAFFING COORDINATOR Jessica Thornes

ACTIVITYDIRECTOR

Sari Oberndorf

SOCIAL SERVICES DIRECTOR

Jamie Winden

ADMISSIONS Jessica Gasparian

DIETARYMANAGER

Cindy Miszczuk

HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR Michele Hanna

MEDICATION MANAGER

Connie Smith

MAINTENANCE Gary Halsey

New Mercer Commons | July 2017

FOURTH OF JULY FUN FACTS Did you know? Technically we should be celebrating on the 2nd of July not the 4th.The 2nd of July 1776 the Declaration of Independence was presented to the Continental Congress, and not approved until the 4th. Making the 4th the day 13 colonies were on the road to freedom as a sovereign nation.

As always, this most American of holidays will be marked by parades, fireworks, and backyard BBQ’s across the country. Most Beef will come from Texas, Chicken from Alabama, Georgia or North Carolina. Lettuce from California and Potatoes from Idaho or Washington. Watermelon from California, Florida, or Texas and apples for pie from Washington or New York. Enjoy your all-American meal!

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONS: Exercise Circle: This class is offered almost every morning at 9:30. It is a “sit and be fit” class custom designed for seniors at New Mercer, with music and singing to make the class even more enjoyable!

Strength & Balance: In this new exercise class, which is offered a few times a month, residents are encouraged to stand with the support of a chair to work on balance and leg strength.

Scrabble: If you like spelling or word games, you’ll enjoy making words with random letters to get the highest scores.

Rumikub: if you like the card game rummy this game is for you! Similar to the rummy card game but played with tiles.

Yahtzee: The object of the game is to score points by rolling five dice to make certain dice combinations. The dice can be rolled up to three times in a turn to try to make various scoring combinations.

Penny Poker: In five-card draw, you can turn in up to three cards one time to make the best five-card poker hand you can. Average cost per round is 2 to 3 pennies.

Word Games: Come play giant crossword puzzles, brain games, and words within words where you take the letters of one word and try to make as many other words with the letters as you can!

Happy Hour: Come for beverages – both alcoholic and nonalcoholic – and enjoy visiting with other residents while snacking on a variety of yummy chips and crackers!

Please sign up on the “outings board” near the nurse’s station in the west building, or the front desk of the Pines addition. All outings will meet at the Nurses station for the West and the Front Desk for those on the Pines addition.

CRAFT CLUB The craft club would like to invite you all to come help our cause! We are making stuffed animals to donate to children in need. On Wednesday July 26th at 10:45 at the Dogwood table, please join us in putting stuffing in the pre-sewn critters!

COLUMBINE BLOOD DRIVENew Mercer Commons partnered with the Garth Englund Blood Center to host a Columbine blood drive in June. Employees from across the Columbine campus participated in the drive. We donated 30 pints of blood. One donation can help up to three people. The Garth Englund Center helps supply blood to Poudre Valley Hospital, Medical Center of the Rockies, and to Estes Park Medical Center. Thank you to everyone who donated!

STAFFSPOTLIGHT You may see aprofessionalphotographer inour building overthe next severalmonths. Stephanie McCollister Cox is currently working with Columbine to create images of our community and our activities. Come meet her at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, July 20, in the Media Room to learn more about her photography projects and the work she is doing around New Mercer Commons! Later this month, on July 27 in the Media Room, Stephanie will share travel images and stories from her recent trip to New Zealand.

RESIDENTSPOTLIGHT

Laurelle movedinto New MercerCommons recentlywith his wifeDrusilla of 69 years.Laurelle and hiswife moved from The Winslow and had lived there since the facility opened in 2005. Laurelle was born in South Dakota and spent most of his life on his farm there. He worked extremely hard on his farm and was in charge of 320 acres. In South Dakota, Laurelle had chickens, turkeys and other live stock. Laurelle and Drusilla had 2 beautiful children who they adored. When their son got older he helped tremendously on the farm and acquired even more acres of land to farm.A skill of his was playing the accordion. He played in a band with his sister and friend every weekend. His sister played the piano and his friend played the guitar. He always loved accordion music so that is why he began playing the instrument.After working many tough years on the farm, Laurelle retired and worked at South Dakota State University in the Dairy Science Department. In the department there were 50 cows that were milked by machines. The milk was used for ice cream and the rest was sold to other places. After retirement, Laurelle and his wife spent their winters in Arizona to stay warm. In Arizona, Laurelle took up golfing. For staring a sport later in life he was fairly good at golfing and it was something he enjoyed doing. Laurelle is a friendly, warm man who would love to share stories and pictures. If you see him around introduce your self and get to know him!

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OUT AND ABOUT: IHOP Can you guess which restaurant serves up 700 million pancakes, 5.3 million pounds of T-bone steaks, 100 million cups of coffee, 14 million gallons of orange juice, 1.5 million gallons of maple syrup, 214 million eggs, and 32 million pounds of sausage, bacon, and ham – all in one year?

You’d be right if you guessed IHOP – the readily accepted acronym for International House of Pancakes- July’s destination for New Mercer Lunch Bunchers.

When the first IHOP opened in 1958 in California, diners quickly took to the concept of a restaurant based on pancakes served all day long and today there are 1,697 restaurants in all 50 states as well as in Bahrain, Canada, Dubai (UAE), Guam, Guatemala, Kuwait, Mexico, Panama, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.

IHOP’s menu includes an array of pancakes (can someone say Rooty Tooty Fresh ‘N Fruity® Pancakes?), waffles, French toast, and crepes. What if you’re not a fan of breakfast for lunch? Or dinner? The restaurant’s menu also includes soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and entrees.

JULY BIRTHDAYSResident BirthdaysDonal Fisher – 7/5 Betty Waller – 7/15Betty Landen – 7/17 Russell Hunter – 7/24Sylvia Baker – 7/25 Nancy Campbell – 7/28

Staff BirthdaysMackenzie Erickson – 7/2 Emily Jorrey – 7/3Tara Thoen – 7/3 Davina Lau – 7/4Donna Bright – 7/8 Frank Nerness – 7/9Anna Silerio – 7/12 Gary Halsey – 7/13Breanna Treaster – 7/16 Johana Hernandez – 7/20Jamie Krause – 7/21

Staff AnniversariesKhadija Alwalda – 9 yrs Karen Borton – 4 yrsMariah Brown – 2 yrs Afton Geouge – 1 yearGina DiGiallonardo – 8 yrs Vivian Lopez – 1 yearLeslie Martin – 7 years Kellie Towne – 6 yrsBreanna Treaster – 3 yrs Kaylynn Tsuyama – 2 yrs

New MercerCommons | July 2017

Community Open HouseSaturday, July 29thfrom 3 – 5 p.m.151 W. Lake StreetJoin us for tours of the state-of-the-art CSU Health and Medical Center and learn about all of the services available to the public. The new facility, located at the corner of College Avenue and Prospect Road is focused on elevating the health and well-being of the Northern Colorado community.Representatives from all members of this unique and innovative building partnership, including CSU Student Health Network, UCHealth, Associates in Family Medicine, Poudre Infusion Therapy, Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging, and Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center, will be on hand to answer questions and provide information about services offered to everyone inthe community. Free parking for the Community Open House is available on-site in the lot on the north side of the building and in CSU lot #575 across Lake Street from the building. Attendees are encouraged to take the MAX bus to the Prospect Station, which is located directly outside the building. Ample bike parking is available outside the main entrance on the north side of the building and at the MAX station.

A Campus Open House and Student Celebration Events will be held inmid-September.Learn more about the CSU Healthand Medical Center atsource.colostate.edu/csu-health-and-medical-center

CRAFT CLUB The craft club would like to invite you all to come help our cause! We are making stuffed animals to donate to children in need. On Wednesday July 26th at 10:45 at the Dogwood table, please join us in putting stuffing in the pre-sewn critters!

COLUMBINE BLOOD DRIVENew Mercer Commons partnered with the Garth Englund Blood Center to host a Columbine blood drive in June. Employees from across the Columbine campus participated in the drive. We donated 30 pints of blood. One donation can help up to three people. The Garth Englund Center helps supply blood to Poudre Valley Hospital, Medical Center of the Rockies, and to Estes Park Medical Center. Thank you to everyone who donated!

STAFFSPOTLIGHT You may see aprofessionalphotographer inour building overthe next severalmonths. Stephanie McCollister Cox is currently working with Columbine to create images of our community and our activities. Come meet her at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, July 20, in the Media Room to learn more about her photography projects and the work she is doing around New Mercer Commons! Later this month, on July 27 in the Media Room, Stephanie will share travel images and stories from her recent trip to New Zealand.

RESIDENTSPOTLIGHT

Laurelle movedinto New MercerCommons recentlywith his wifeDrusilla of 69 years.Laurelle and hiswife moved from The Winslow and had lived there since the facility opened in 2005. Laurelle was born in South Dakota and spent most of his life on his farm there. He worked extremely hard on his farm and was in charge of 320 acres. In South Dakota, Laurelle had chickens, turkeys and other live stock. Laurelle and Drusilla had 2 beautiful children who they adored. When their son got older he helped tremendously on the farm and acquired even more acres of land to farm.A skill of his was playing the accordion. He played in a band with his sister and friend every weekend. His sister played the piano and his friend played the guitar. He always loved accordion music so that is why he began playing the instrument.After working many tough years on the farm, Laurelle retired and worked at South Dakota State University in the Dairy Science Department. In the department there were 50 cows that were milked by machines. The milk was used for ice cream and the rest was sold to other places. After retirement, Laurelle and his wife spent their winters in Arizona to stay warm. In Arizona, Laurelle took up golfing. For staring a sport later in life he was fairly good at golfing and it was something he enjoyed doing. Laurelle is a friendly, warm man who would love to share stories and pictures. If you see him around introduce your self and get to know him!

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OUT AND ABOUT: IHOP Can you guess which restaurant serves up 700 million pancakes, 5.3 million pounds of T-bone steaks, 100 million cups of coffee, 14 million gallons of orange juice, 1.5 million gallons of maple syrup, 214 million eggs, and 32 million pounds of sausage, bacon, and ham – all in one year?

You’d be right if you guessed IHOP – the readily accepted acronym for International House of Pancakes- July’s destination for New Mercer Lunch Bunchers.

When the first IHOP opened in 1958 in California, diners quickly took to the concept of a restaurant based on pancakes served all day long and today there are 1,697 restaurants in all 50 states as well as in Bahrain, Canada, Dubai (UAE), Guam, Guatemala, Kuwait, Mexico, Panama, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.

IHOP’s menu includes an array of pancakes (can someone say Rooty Tooty Fresh ‘N Fruity® Pancakes?), waffles, French toast, and crepes. What if you’re not a fan of breakfast for lunch? Or dinner? The restaurant’s menu also includes soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and entrees.

JULY BIRTHDAYSResident BirthdaysDonal Fisher – 7/5 Betty Waller – 7/15Betty Landen – 7/17 Russell Hunter – 7/24Sylvia Baker – 7/25 Nancy Campbell – 7/28

Staff BirthdaysMackenzie Erickson – 7/2 Emily Jorrey – 7/3Tara Thoen – 7/3 Davina Lau – 7/4Donna Bright – 7/8 Frank Nerness – 7/9Anna Silerio – 7/12 Gary Halsey – 7/13Breanna Treaster – 7/16 Johana Hernandez – 7/20Jamie Krause – 7/21

Staff AnniversariesKhadija Alwalda – 9 yrs Karen Borton – 4 yrsMariah Brown – 2 yrs Afton Geouge – 1 yearGina DiGiallonardo – 8 yrs Vivian Lopez – 1 yearLeslie Martin – 7 years Kellie Towne – 6 yrsBreanna Treaster – 3 yrs Kaylynn Tsuyama – 2 yrs

New MercerCommons | July 2017

Community Open HouseSaturday, July 29thfrom 3 – 5 p.m.151 W. Lake StreetJoin us for tours of the state-of-the-art CSU Health and Medical Center and learn about all of the services available to the public. The new facility, located at the corner of College Avenue and Prospect Road is focused on elevating the health and well-being of the Northern Colorado community.Representatives from all members of this unique and innovative building partnership, including CSU Student Health Network, UCHealth, Associates in Family Medicine, Poudre Infusion Therapy, Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging, and Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center, will be on hand to answer questions and provide information about services offered to everyone inthe community. Free parking for the Community Open House is available on-site in the lot on the north side of the building and in CSU lot #575 across Lake Street from the building. Attendees are encouraged to take the MAX bus to the Prospect Station, which is located directly outside the building. Ample bike parking is available outside the main entrance on the north side of the building and at the MAX station.

A Campus Open House and Student Celebration Events will be held inmid-September.Learn more about the CSU Healthand Medical Center atsource.colostate.edu/csu-health-and-medical-center

WHAT’S GOINGON IN JULY?

Please see your calendar for dates and times.

West & Pines additionoutings in July * Lunch Bunch to IHOP

* Shopping trips to Walgreens

* Field trip to the Loveland History Museum

* A Scenic Van Ride

East Side (Memory Care) Outings:*2 Scenic Van Rides!

Upcoming Events - East Side* Jammin with Jim

* Scott Jensen plays guitar for the Birthday Party

Upcoming Events - Everyone

The Harmonettes Choir: the Fort Collins Senior Center’s choir group which performs monthly.

Scott Jensen plays guitar and sings for the 4th of July party at 3:15 in the west Dinning room!

* Jammin’ w/Jim: A modern, jazzy take on those familiar tunes played on keyboard for you to sing along with!

14

New Mercer Commons

H A P P E N I N G SJ u l y 2017

900 Centre Avenue Fort Collins, CO 970-495-1000

ADMINISTRATOR Gina DiGiallonardo

OFFICE MANAGER Sharlene Higley

STAFFING COORDINATOR Jessica Thornes

ACTIVITYDIRECTOR

Sari Oberndorf

SOCIAL SERVICES DIRECTOR

Jamie Winden

ADMISSIONS Jessica Gasparian

DIETARYMANAGER

Cindy Miszczuk

HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR Michele Hanna

MEDICATION MANAGER

Connie Smith

MAINTENANCE Gary Halsey

New Mercer Commons | July 2017

FOURTH OF JULY FUN FACTS Did you know? Technically we should be celebrating on the 2nd of July not the 4th.The 2nd of July 1776 the Declaration of Independence was presented to the Continental Congress, and not approved until the 4th. Making the 4th the day 13 colonies were on the road to freedom as a sovereign nation.

As always, this most American of holidays will be marked by parades, fireworks, and backyard BBQ’s across the country. Most Beef will come from Texas, Chicken from Alabama, Georgia or North Carolina. Lettuce from California and Potatoes from Idaho or Washington. Watermelon from California, Florida, or Texas and apples for pie from Washington or New York. Enjoy your all-American meal!

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONS: Exercise Circle: This class is offered almost every morning at 9:30. It is a “sit and be fit” class custom designed for seniors at New Mercer, with music and singing to make the class even more enjoyable!

Strength & Balance: In this new exercise class, which is offered a few times a month, residents are encouraged to stand with the support of a chair to work on balance and leg strength.

Scrabble: If you like spelling or word games, you’ll enjoy making words with random letters to get the highest scores.

Rumikub: if you like the card game rummy this game is for you! Similar to the rummy card game but played with tiles.

Yahtzee: The object of the game is to score points by rolling five dice to make certain dice combinations. The dice can be rolled up to three times in a turn to try to make various scoring combinations.

Penny Poker: In five-card draw, you can turn in up to three cards one time to make the best five-card poker hand you can. Average cost per round is 2 to 3 pennies.

Word Games: Come play giant crossword puzzles, brain games, and words within words where you take the letters of one word and try to make as many other words with the letters as you can!

Happy Hour: Come for beverages – both alcoholic and nonalcoholic – and enjoy visiting with other residents while snacking on a variety of yummy chips and crackers!

Please sign up on the “outings board” near the nurse’s station in the west building, or the front desk of the Pines addition. All outings will meet at the Nurses station for the West and the Front Desk for those on the Pines addition.

( West Building ) | NS= Nurses Station | DR= Dinning Room | C= Cedar Kitchen | D= Dogwood Hall | LR= Living Room | ( Pines Building ) | FR= Fitness Room| PDR= Pine | Dinning Room | MR=Media Room | UAQ= Upstairs | Aquarium | J= East | Juniper Table |

Activities Location Key:

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday19:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:15 Church Service-DR11:00 Lunch Bunch (west)-NS2:45 Trivia-D4:00 Wii Bowling 2-LR

29:30 Sunday Sport-MR10:45 Word Games-D1:30 Manicures-C/UAQ3:15 Netflix Documentary-MR

3 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 Penny Poker-D1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Bingo-PDR4:00 Wii Bowling 1-LR

4 Independence Day9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:30 Coffee Social-PDR1:30 Catholic Rosary-MR3:15 4th of July Party w/

Scott!-DR

5 10:00 Jammin’ w/ Jim-DR1:30 Nu-Step-FR2:30 Shopping trip (Pines)-FD2:45 Cribbage-D4:00 Wii Bowling 2-LR

610:00 St. Joseph’s Mass-MR1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Bingo-DR4:00 Wii Bowling 3-LR

7 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 Manicures (West)-C 1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Happy Hour-PDR4:00 Wii Bowling 2-LR

89:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:15 Church Service-DR1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Rumikub-D4:00 Wii Bowling 1-LR

9 9:30 Sunday Sport-MR10:45 Word Games-D 1:30 Current Events-D3:15 Netflix Documentaries-

MR

10 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 Penny Poker-D1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Cribbage-D4:00 Wii Bowling 1-LR

11 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 1st Presbyterian-LR 1:30 Catholic Rosary-MR2:45 Bday Party with Sydney-DR4:00 Wii Bowling 2-LR

12 10:15 Harmonette’s Choir-DR1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Bingo-DR4:00 Wii Bowling 3-LR

13 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 Manicures(Pines)-UAQ1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Word Games-D4:00 Wii Bowling 1-LR

14 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 Yahtzee-D1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:30 Field Trip to Loveland

Museum-FD/NS

159:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:15 Church Service-DR1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Bingo-PDR4:00 Wii Bowling 2-LR

16 9:30 Sunday Sport-MR10:45 Hymn Sing Along-D1:30 Manicures-C/UAQ2:45 Trivia-D4:00 Hand Massages-D

17 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 Penny Poker-D1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Bingo-PDR4:00 Wii Bowling 1-LR

18 9:30 Exercise-DR/MRHouse Meeting/Food Committee10:30 West-D2:45 Pines-MR1:30 Catholic Rosary-MR4:00 Wii Bowling 3-LR

19 Blood Pressure Clinic 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 Manicures (West)-C1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Bingo-DR4:00 Wii Bowling 2-LR

209:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 Meet & Greet w/

photographer Stephanie-MR1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Scrabble-D4:00 Wii Bowling 1-LR

219:30 Exercise-DR/MR11:15 Lunch Bunch (Pines)-FD1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:30 Shopping Trip (West)-NS4:00 Wii Bowling 3-LR

229:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:15 Church Service-DR1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Bingo-PDR4:00 Wii Bowling 2-LR

23 9:30 Sunday Sport-MR10:45 Yahtzee-D1:30 Manicures-C/UAQ3:15 Netflix Documentaries-

MR

24 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 Penny Poker-D1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Bingo-PDR4:00 Wii Bowling 1-LR

25 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:30 Coffee Social-PDR 1:30 Catholic Rosary-MR2:45 Music Melodies-MR4:00 Wii Bowling 3-LR

26 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR 10:45 Craft Club-D1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Trivia4:00 Wii Bowling 2-LR

27 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 New Zealand

Presentation-MR1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Bingo-DR4:00 Wii Bowling 1-LR

28 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 Manicures (Pines)-C 1:30 Nu-Step-FR/C2:45 Happy Hour-PDR4:00 Wii Bowling 2-LR

299:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:15 Church Service-DR1:45 Scenic Van-Ride-FD/NS4:00 Wii Bowling 3-LR

309:30 Sunday Sport-MR10:45 Hymn Sing Along-D1:30 Manicures-C/UAQ2:45 Bingo-PDR4:00 1 to 1 visits

31 9:30 Exercise-DR/MR10:45 Penny Poker-D2:00 Movie Matinee’-MR

Please be aware that all activities are subject tochange, see board in dining room for most current activities

JULY2017

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday110:15 Church Service10:30 Morning Snack11:15 Short Stories1:45 Balloon Ball2:45 Classical Music4:15 Book Look

2 9:45 Exercise10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Penny Ante1:45 Hand Care2:45 States and Capitols4:15 Walks

3 9:45 Word Games10:30 Balloon Ball10:30 Morning Snack1:45 Tai Chi2:45 Bingo 4:00 Patio Time

4 Independence Day9:45 Walks10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Today in History1:30 Music Melodies3:15 4th of July Party4:15 Poetry Corner

5 10:00 Jammin/Jim10:30 Morning Snack1:45 Strength & Balance2:45 Trivia4:15 You Be The Judge

6 10:30 Short Stories10:30 Morning Snack1:45 Bingo2:45 Life Stories4:15 Patio time

7 9:45 Walks10 30 Morning Snack10:30 Animal Facts1:45 Country Classics2:45 Balloon Ball4:15 Classic T.V

8 FULL MOON10:15 Church Service10:30Morning Snack 11:15 Short Stories1:45 Exercise2:45 Today’s Travel4:00 Book Look

9 9:45 Balloon Ball10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Sing Along1:45 In the year2:30 Bingo 4:15 Hand Care

10 9:45 Walks10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Encouraging Words1:45 40’s Singers2:45 Bingo4:15 Patio time

11 9:45 Penny Ante10:30 1st Presbyterian10:30 Morning Snack1:30 Music Melodies3:15 Nu- Step4:15 Classic TV

12 10:00 Harmonettes 10:30 Morning Snack 1:45 Strength & Balance2:45 Bingo4:00 Shoulder Massage

13 9:45 Walks10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Word Games1:45 Exercise2:30 Name That Animal4:00 Sari’s Flute

14 9:45 Exercise10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Biographies1:45 Balloon Ball3:15 Birthday Party4:15 Book Look

1510:15 Church Service10:30 Morning Snack10:30 First Ladies1:45 Van Ride2:45 Memory Madness4:15 Classic T.V.

16 9:45 Exercise10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Encouraging Words1:45 Henry’s Wives2:30 Bingo4:00 Hymn Sing Along

17 10:00 Pet Visit10:30 Morning Snack1:45 Exercise2:45 Wacky Laws4:15 Book Look

18 9:45 Walks10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Balloon Ball1:30 Music Melodies3:15 Nu-Step4:15 Jokes

19 9:45 Exercise10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Bingo1:30 Jacks Mailboxes 3:15 Walk4:15 You Be TheJudge

2010:00 Jammin w/ Jim10:30 Morning Snack1:45 Balloon Ball2:45 Seven Wonders4:15 Would You Rather?!

219:45 Exercise10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Everyday Heroes1:45 Sing Along2:45 Bowling4:15 Scripture Reading

2210:15 Church Service10:45 Morning Snack11:15 Short Stories1:45 Exercise2:45 Word Games4:00 Patio time

23 9:45 Balloon Ball10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Penny Ante1:45 Biographies2:30 Hand Care 3:45 Patio Time

24 9:45 Exercise10:30 Word Games10:30 Morning Snack1:45 Wit & Wisdom2:30 Roberta & Mary4:15 Book Look

25 9:45 Balloon Ball10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Life Stories1:30 Music Melodies3:15 Nu- Step4:15 Classic Music

26 9:45 Exercise 10:30 Morning Snack 10:30 Bingo1:45 Biographies2:45 Fun Food4:00 Music Fun

27 9:45 Exercise10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Scattegories1:45 Hand Care2:45 Historical Women4:15 Sensory Hour

28 9:45 Exercise10:30 Bingo10:30 Morning Snack1:45 Walks2:45 Memory Madness4:15 Patio Time

2910:00 Scenic Van Ride 10:45 Morning Snack1:45 Weird State Laws2:45 Balloon Ball4:00 Book Look

309:45 Exercise10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Soccer1:45 Believe It Or Not2:45 Biographies4:00 Hand Care

31 9:45 Exercise10:30 Morning Snack10:30 Bingo2:00 Movie

JULY2017

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