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Town Crier King’s Grant July 2017 Newly elected members of the Council are Pat Baumann, Daphne Blackwell, Richard Carle, Ruth Dandridge, and Ellen Thomason. They will be joined by returning members Pat Christenbury, Nancy Davis, Smitty Grogan, Merlow Luttrell, and Ron Rebman. Elected officers are Chairman – Ron Rebman, Vice Chairman - Smitty Grogan, and Secretary – Ellen Thomason. We look forward to their leadership and guidance in the next year. Support them by your willingness to volunteer, stay informed, attend meetings and scheduled events, as well as let them know your concerns. Congratulations to our new leadership! This past month the residents were asked to vote for the Employee of the Month. The Employee of the Month for June was Judy Cloud! Congratulations to Judy – the best of the best on the Front Desk! She received a gift card from WalMart. Resident Council Corner Wellness PAGE 4-6 Chaplain's Office PAGE 7 PAGE 8-9 PAGE 2-3 What’s Inside Events & Happenings Snapshots PAGE 10 Celebrations PAGE 1 As did the other top three: Ducky Goard, Jennifer Holland and JoAnne Salmons. Every employee that received a vote was given a canister of candy. This is a small “thank you” but it lets staff know we appreciate them. Be sure to personally thank all of our staff! The campus is beautiful. Everyone’s planting of flowers around their homes have added so much color and cheerfulness. Thank you all for making Kings Grant a special place in which to live. See you around campus! Wendy Shook

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Page 1: Town Crier - SunnysideJeff Hylton, Maintenance Dana Wells Margie Price Brandi Jenkins, Housekeeping JoAnne Salmons, Housekeeping Jerry Lawson, Maintenance Janice Shelton, Cook

Town Crier K i n g ’ s G r a n t

July 2017

Newly elected members of the Council are Pat

Baumann, Daphne Blackwell, Richard Carle, Ruth

Dandridge, and Ellen Thomason. They will be

joined by returning members Pat Christenbury,

Nancy Davis, Smitty Grogan, Merlow

Luttrell, and Ron Rebman. Elected officers are

Chairman – Ron Rebman, Vice Chairman -

Smitty Grogan, and Secretary – Ellen Thomason.

We look forward to their leadership and guidance in

the next year. Support them by your

willingness to volunteer, stay informed, attend

meetings and scheduled events, as well as let them

know your concerns. Congratulations to our new

leadership!

This past month the residents were asked to

vote for the Employee of the Month. The

Employee of the Month for June was Judy Cloud!

Congratulations to Judy – the best of the best on the

Front Desk! She received a gift card from WalMart.

Resident Council Corner

Wellness

PAGE 4-6

Chaplain's Office

PAGE 7 PAGE 8-9 PAGE 2-3

What’s

Inside

Events &

Happenings

Snapshots

PAGE 10

Celebrations

PAGE 1

As did the other top three: Ducky Goard,

Jennifer Holland and JoAnne Salmons.

Every employee that received a vote was

given a canister of candy. This is a small

“thank you” but it lets staff know we

appreciate them. Be sure to personally thank

all of our staff!

The campus is beautiful. Everyone’s

planting of flowers around their homes have

added so much color and cheerfulness.

Thank you all for making Kings Grant a

special place in which to live.

See you around campus!

Wendy Shook

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The Chaplain’s Office

PAGE 2

Isaiah 26: 13 “Lord, You give peace to the people who keep their

purpose firm and put their trust in You.”

The Purpose-Driven Life (p. 30 -34) by Rev. Rick Warren

challenges us to live with hope, a focus, and be motivated to answer the

question, “What did I do with what was given to me?” The gifts, talents,

opportunities, and resources God gave us! Did we focus on ourselves or

to reach out to the needs and concerns of all the people around us?

Hope: God brings meaning and purpose to our existence. Without

meaning life has no significance or hope as we face each day. Hope is

essential to our lives as air and water. We need hope so we can cope with

the anxiety, frustration, and monotony of a week. Scripture reminds us

that God is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even

dream of--infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, or hopes.

(Ephesians 3: 20)

Focus: It concentrates your effort and energy on what is im-

portant. We become effective by being selective. It is too easy for us to

become distracted on minor issues. Henry David Thoreau observed that

people live in quiet desperation but today a better description is aimless

distraction. We think this time it is different but confusion or a lack of

focus detours us. An important message can be never confuse activity

with productivity! “I am focusing all my energy in forgetting the past and

looking forward to what lies ahead.” (Philippians 3:13).

Motivation: Purpose produces passion and nothing energizes like a

clear aim for life. George Bernard Shaw wrote, “This is the true joy of

life: the being used up for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty

one; being a force of nature instead of a selfish person.” Matthew 6:33

reminds us, “Seek first the kingdom of God…” May God help us with

wisdom in this challenge of life’s priorities! Where do you need hope, a

focus, or motivation in your

schedule ?

I hear America singing, the varied

carols I hear, Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe

and strong, The carpenter singing his as he measures his

plank or beam, The mason singing his as he makes ready for

work, or leaves off work,

The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deck-hand singing on the

steamboat deck, The shoemaker sing-ing as he sits on his

bench, the hatter singing as he stands,

The wood-cutter’s song, the ploughboy’s

on his way in the morning, or at noon

intermission or at sundown,

The delicious singing of the mother, or of

the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing,

Each singing what be-longs to him or her and to none else,

The day what belongs to the day—at night

the party of young fel-lows, robust, friendly,

Singing with open mouths their strong

melodious songs.

Paul Johnson, Chaplain

I Hear America

Singing by :Walt Whitman

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Discover the Difference

WWW.KINGSGRANT.CC

Now on Thursday mornings at 10:30 am in the Multi Purpose Room

Please join Mark Parkinson from Broad Street Christian Church.

July 27th

Disciples Study with Mark Parkinson

Sunday Worship Service at 4:15 pm Sunday, July 2nd Zeke Zanatos Retired Minister

Sunday, July 9th Tim Wood Stone Memorial Christian

Sunday, July 16th Keith Ritchie First United Methodist

Sunday, July 23rd Bonnylee Witt Chaplain: M’ville Hospital

Sunday, July 30th Paul Johnson Chaplain: King’s Grant

Communion for King’s Grant Residents

Thursday, July 20th 3 pm Father Nick Hull Christ Episcopal Church

Sunday, July 30th 4:15 pm Chaplain Paul Johnson

PAGE 3

In Loving Memory

Delores Settle

June 4th

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King’s Grant Wellness Center

2017 Schedule

MONDAY

8:30-9:00 Body Toning & Abs

9:00-9:20 Gentle Tai Chi

9:30-10:00 Aqua Fit/ Toning

10:00-10:30 Water Volleyball

10:30-11:00 Gentle Water Exercise

2:00-3:45 Open Pool

TUESDAY

8:30-8:55 Gentle Stretching

8:55-9:20 Bodies in Motion/Sculpt

10:00-10:30 Chair Fit/Stay Fit

10:30-11:00 Fitness Conditioning

2:00-3:45 Open Pool

WEDNESDAY

8:30-9:00 Cross Fit Mix

9:00-9:15 Stretching/Balance

9:30-10:00 Aqua Fit/ Toning

10:00-10:30 Water Volleyball

10:30-11:00 Gentle Water Exercise

2:00-3:45 Open Pool

THURSDAY

8:30-8:55 Gentle Stretching

8:55-9:20 Bodies in Motion/Sculpt

10:00-10:30 Chair Fit/ Stay Fit

10:30-11:00 Fitness Conditioning

2:00-3:45 Open Pool

FRIDAY

8:30-9:00 Body Toning & Abs

9:00-9:20 Gentle Tai Chi

9:30-10:00 Aqua Fit/ Toning

10:00-10:30 Water Volleyball

10:30-11:00 Gentle Water Toning

2:00-3:45 Open Pool

SATURDAY

POOL HOURS

9:00—12:45 Open Pool

Certified Lifeguard on Duty

Margie Price-Savedge

Wellness Director

350 King’s Way Road

(276) 634-1200

PAGE 4

Why do you exercise? Midge: After exercise I feel so good and rejuvenated!

Betty: It helps my balance and strengthens my legs.

How has exercise helped you? Midge: I am 87 and even though I have had health issues for

years exercise had brought my vital signs back to perfect.

Betty: I am stronger because of exercise.

Any advice to other residents?

Midge: Get up! It’s worth it. Don’t stay at home.

Betty: By all means do it.

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Spotlight On

Chair Fitness

Midge Richardson & Betty Minter

Andy Days are back in July

Join Dwight Christenbury and your favorite Wellness team for Andy Days.

It will be held in the Victory Chapel at 1:30 pm on the following Mondays:

July 3rd

, July 10th

and July 17th

PAGE 5

Alzheimer’s Support

Group Meeting

Thursday, July 27th 3p.m.

Main Conference Room

This meeting is for any family

member or support person in

King’s Grant and surrounding

Martinsville—Henry County

community

Future Dates:

8/31,9/28,10/26,11/30,12/28

Dr. Galos Returns

Thursday, July 13th

10 am in Victory Chapel

Have your questions ready. He will

be speaking about balance and how

the ears play an important part .

Why do you exercise? Midge: After exercise I feel so good and rejuvenated!

Betty: It helps my balance and strengthens my legs.

How has exercise helped you? Midge: I am 87 and even though I have had health issues for

years exercise had brought my vital signs back to perfect.

Betty: I am stronger because of exercise.

Any advice to other residents?

Midge: Get up! It’s worth it. Don’t stay at home.

Betty: By all means do it.

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.

PAGE 6

July Events Happenings

Congratulations to all

resident nominated employees

MULTI PURPOSE ROOM

July 11 – July 17

PHEASANT RUN CARD ROOM

July 18 – July 20

LIBRARY

July 21 – July 26

PRIVATE DINING

July 27 – July 31

DINING/CORRIDOR

August 1 – August 14

ELEVATOR LOBBY CORRIDOR

August 15 – August 21

CORRIDOR #1

August 22 – August 30

CORRIDOR #2

August 31 – September 5

Revised Remodeling Schedule for Main Building

Anna Brown, Wellness

Kathy Carter, CNA/RMA

Alma Joyce Clark, CNA/RMA

Jeff Hylton, Maintenance

Brandi Jenkins, Housekeeping

Jerry Lawson, Maintenance

Traci Morton, Events

Mike Moyer, Maintenance

Ramona Murphy, DSA

Nancy Nolan, Receptionist

Tyler Obenshain, DSA

Margie Price-Savedge, Wellness

JoAnne Salmons, Housekeeping

Janice Shelton, Cook

Wayne Slate, Marketing

Rodney Taylor, Plant Ops

Kasey Waddell, Transportation

Abigail Williams, Receptionist

Hudson Dunn – Therapy

Dana Wells – Therapy

They make a personal visit to welcome them to King’s Grant. Offer to guide them to the different

areas on campus, such as resident mailboxes, wellness center, beauty/barber shop, Trellis Dining

Room , Victory Chapel and other areas of interest for the new resident. If the resident is new to the

Martinsville and Henry County Community give them a tour of the area to include local restaurants,

banks, local arts, science and history museums, churches local doctors and dentist offices .

Typically shepherding will last approximately a week. During the week meals are usually are

together if both residents choose to do so. Also escort new resident to Big Breakfast & Meeting. If

you are interested in shepherding please contact Doris Biga at #1140 or Amanda Gray at #1120

for more information.

What does a King’s Grant Shepherd do ?

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&

4 July 4th Celebration

Tuesday, July 4th

2 pm

Trellis Dining Room

6 Big Breakfast

Thursday, July 6th

8 am Breakfast

8:30 am Meeting

Trellis Dining Room

July Events Happenings

Discover the Difference

WWW.KINGSGRANT.CC

19 Trip to Wohlfart Haus in

Wytheville, VA

Wednesday, July 19th

8:30 am

Leave from the 300 Entrance

DMV on the Go

10 am—2 pm

Lower Employee

Parking Lot

Upcoming Events in August

13 Dr. Galos

Thursday, July 13th

10 am

Victory Chapel

6 Trip to the Sno- Shack

Friday, July 6th

2:30 pm

Leave from the 300 Entrance

21 Monthly Birthday Party with

Robbie & Betty Vance

Friday, July 21st

2:30 pm

Trellis Dining Room 22

History of the Blue Ridge

Parkway by Karen Hall

Saturday, July 22nd

2:30 pm

Trellis Dining Room 26 Day on the Town

Wednesday, June 26th

10 am

15 Kid’s Fishing Rodeo

Saturday, July 15th

9 am—12 Noon

King’s Grant pond

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King’s Grant Snap Shots

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King’s Grant Snap Shots

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Every Friday 1:30 pm—2:30 pm at Francks’ Place

Making History: How Great Historians Interpret the Past

Welcome

New Residents

Happy Birthday!

Staff Birthdays Resident Birthdays

PAGE 10

Jean Draper 4

Luray Schilbe 5

Clara Hartley 7

Elaine Hartgrove 7

Hugh Draper 8

Virginia Pinkerton 10

Carolyn Smith 11

M.R. Milewicz-Reim 12

Genelle Knight 13

Meralyn Jones 15

Dean Hanby 18

Catherine Collins 23

Shirley Windham 27

John Randolph Smith 30

Ketiah Bradley 16

Mary Whalen 16

Andrea Braziel 17

Jeannie Marsh 18

Brooke Pike 29

Mahogany Marshall 30

Tiera Turner 30

Sue Hager

Resides in

Stone Cross West

Apt. 217

Morgan & Barbara Holland

56 years

July 1st

Milt & Nancy Davis

31 years

July 4th

Resident Anniversaries

Jewell Wigginton

Resides in

Stone Cross East

Apt. 320

John Matthews

Resides in

Stone Cross West

Apt. 407

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Friday, July 7th

Men of Mixed Motives-

Polybius and Sallust

The Grandeur That

Was Livy

Friday, July 14th

Tacitus– Chronicler of

Chaos

The Christian Claim to

Continuity

Every Friday 1:30 pm—2:30 pm at Francks’ Place

Making History: How Great Historians Interpret the Past

PAGE 11

More Coping Strategies to come in the October Town Crier.

The Longest Day is all about love. Love for all those affected by

.

The Longest Day is all about love. Love for all those affected by

Friday, July 21st

Augustine’s City –

Struggle for the

Future

Faith and the End of

Time

Morgan & Barbara Holland

56 years

July 1st

Milt & Nancy Davis

31 years

July 4th

Friday, July 28th

The Birth of Criticism

The Reformation –The

Disruption of History

SAVE THE DATE!

MARTINSVILLE SATELLITE

WALK

DATE: Saturday, September 9, 2017

TIME: 8:30 am - Check In 9:30 am - Ceremony & Walk

LOCATION: KING’S GRANT CAMPUS

469 King’s Way Road - Francks’ Place

Martinsville, Virginia

Start a team or join a team today at alz.org/walk - Danville Walk

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Welcome to the Bot-

tom Dollar Emporium, where

everything from coconut

mallow cookies to Clabber

Girl Baking Powder costs only

a dollar, and coffee and gossip

are free.

For Elizabeth, Mavis,

and Attalee, logging nine to

five at the Bottom Dollar is

not just work time, it's family

time. So when news gets out

that the Super Saver Dollar

Store chain plans to set up shop and run the Bottom

Dollar out of town, things go catawampus. Manager

Elizabeth, who has a good head for business even

though she flunked pin-curling in beauty school,

teams up with a crew of dedicated do-gooders bent

on saving the Bottom Dollar from the fate of spare

change.

But when Elizabeth's unlikely new

love interest -- who also happens to be Cayboo

Creek's wealthiest bachelor -- pitches woo, out come

some startling revelations about her past that turn

life more than a little interesting for all her friends

and neighbors.

King’s Grant Book Club July Feature Film Monday, July 24th

11:45 am Private Dining Room Karin Gill

By: Dorothea Benton Frank

A grieving man receives a mysterious, personal

invitation to meet with God at a place ..... The

movie addresses the ageless philosophical

question, "Why does God let bad things hap-

pen?" It presents some theology in an

unorthodox ...

To contribute to the Town Crier please

submit information by the 20th of each

month to:

Jamie Turner

IL Events Coordinator

[email protected]

276.634.1202

276.634.1000

350 King’s Way Road

Martinsville, VA 24112

www.KingsGrant.cc

Friday, July 12th

3:30 pm at Francks’ Place

The Shack