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VILLAGEJUNE2018

Wolf Sanctuary of PennsylvaniaTuesday, June 5Page 20

ON-CAMPUS EVENTSFeatured Events .........................................................p. 4

Spiritual Gatherings ..................................................p. 8

Social and Games ......................................................p. 8

Meetings and Clubs ..................................................p. 10

Crafts ............................................................................p. 11

Save the Dates ...........................................................p. 11

Calendar .......................................................................p. 12

Wellness .......................................................................p. 14

Dining ............................................................................p. 17

Note from Administration .......................................p. 18

OFF-CAMPUS EVENTSExcursions .................................................................. p. 20

Standard Trips ........................................................... p. 23

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Recreation Department: 14509 or 33277/39930

Baird Wellness Center: 33783

Village Living is published monthly. If you have any questions, comments or ideas

on current or upcoming trips, please call the Recreation Department.

To view this publication electronically, please visit MasonicVillages.org/Elizabethtown.

AIRshowFlying Circus Airshow at Grimes Airfield in BethelSaturday, June 16, $15 per ticketPick up: 10 a.m. & Return: 5:30 p.m.Take a step back in time and experience this authentic 1920s air show. See hot air balloons, one-of-a-kind planes and daredevil flying acts presented by the Golden Age Air Museum. The show starts at 2 p.m. and lasts approximately two hours. Bleacher seating is available; however, feel free to bring a lawn chair. Enjoy lunch at Kauffman’s BBQ Restaurant before attending the airshow. Food is also available for purchase at the show. In the case of rain, the trip will be canceled. This trip is in memory of former resident Jay Brossman. Pick-up locations: FCC (10 a.m.) and Clubhouse (10:15 a.m.)

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FRI

Glenn Miller ConcertJUNE

01Time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Enjoy toe-tapping music and comedy with Glenn, who’s a one-man-band! Glenn has an arsenal of instruments including an accordion, trumpet, harmonica, trombone, flugelhorn, baritone, ukulele and more! Location: Keystone Room

SUN

Movie Showing: The Darkest HourJUNE

03Time: 7:05 p.m. Cost: Free

As Hitler’s forces storm across the European landscape and close in on the United Kingdom, Winston Churchill is elected the new Prime Minister. With his party questioning his every move, it is up to Churchill to lead his nation and protect them from the most dangerous threat ever seen. Watch as this powerful, inspirational drama unfolds. This movie is rated PG-13 with a run time of two hours. Location: Deike Auditorium

TUES

Seminar on Biological Evolution JUNE

05Time: 9 a.m. Cost: Free

Presented by resident Ziegler Heilman, retired biology professor, this seminar will give you an understanding of evolution and how it is arguably the most helpful tool in understanding our current society’s behavioral issues. Zig will field questions and concerns for a lively discussion of the subject in an attempt for greater clarity and insight. Location: Life Long Learning Center

THURS

Comedian Randy RiggleJUNE

07Time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Randy will be sure to entertain with stories, gun slinging, dancing and pantomime. His stories of a bygone era are complimented with over 40 impersonations. Location: Keystone Room

FEATURED EVENTS 33205FRI

Movie Showing: The Ultimate GiftJUNE

08Time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Jason Stevens lives a life of wealth and privilege. When his grandfather dies, Jason expects to receive a hefty inheritance. Instead, however, Jason must set out on a journey of self-discovery to earn the true gift his grandfather meant for him to have. This film unfolds as Jason befriends a dying girl and her mother and learns what is really important in life. This film is rated PG with a run time of one hour and 58 minutes. Location: Keystone Room

SUN

Raven Dance Studio RecitalJUNE

10Time: 2:30 p.m. Cost: Free

The talented students of Raven Dance Studio, located in Maytown, will be performing ballet, pointe, contemporary, tap and jazz choreography during their spring recital. Location: Deike Auditorium

MONFormal Gardens Concert Series Presents Josh Squared Band

JUNE

11Time: 6:30 p.m. Cost: Free

With the ability to play music from the 40s, 50s and 60s, Josh Squared will be sure to feature your favorite summer hits. There will be chairs provided; however, please bring your own lawn chair if you have one. Cold treats will also be offered. Seating will be available on the terrace for those who would like a bird’s eye view. Location: Formal Gardens

THURSSeminar on Five First Ladies, Part III

JUNE

14Time: 10:30 a.m. Cost: Free

Residents and retired educators Walt and Margie Cook will present this informative and interesting presentation on first ladies Bess Truman, Mamie Eisenhower, Jackie Kennedy, Lady Bird Johnson and Betty Ford. Learn the impact they had on their husbands and on history. Location: Keystone Room

FRI

Jay Smar ConcertJUNE

15Time: 2 p.m. Cost: Free

Jay Smar is back to entertain with Northeast folklore coal mining songs that will surely get you clapping along. Location: Keystone Room

FRILower Paxton Variety Band Concert

JUNE

15Time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

This band’s repertoire ranges from big band to current recording artists. The 20-30 piece jazz band consists of current and former Central Dauphin student musicians and residents of Lower Paxton Township. Director James Milbrand taught music programs at Central Dauphin High School for 30 years. Location: Deike Auditorium

SATMovie Showing: Waking Ned Devine

JUNE

16Time: 7:05 p.m. Cost: Free

Ned Devine, lucky winner of the national lottery, is so taken by his good fortune that he now can’t be waked, because he died from the shock of it! Watch and laugh as lottery officials close in while Ned’s friends scheme to keep the prize money close to home. This movie, rated PG, is one hour and 31 minutes long. Location: Deike Auditorium

TUESSeminar on Avoiding Estate Planning Mistakes

JUNE

19Time: 10:30 a.m. Cost: Free

Hear from Masonic Charities Office of Gift Planning professionals on how to avoid common estate planning mistakes. Please call the Office of Gift Planning at ext. 33460 to register. Location: Keystone Room

WED

Letters to Homefront MagazineJUNE

20Time: 1 p.m. Cost: Free

Homefront Magazine, known as the only of its kind in America, served as a way for service men and women in World War II to stay connected to their lives and loved ones in the Pennsylvania Slate Belt. The magazine, published in Bangor, Pa., was sent around the globe and featured excerpts of letters sent to the magazine from soldiers. The nearly 4,000 original letters now belong to the Slate Belt Heritage Center, a gift from an anonymous donor. Slate Belt Heritage Center staff member Marc Blau, co-author of a book which highlights these letters, will share the stories of these many service men and women in a heart-wrenching portrayal of a difficult time worth remembering. Location: Life Long Learning Center

Introduction to Glass Fusing

MONJUNE

04Time: 1 - 3:30 p.m. Cost: FreeGlass fusing is the technique used to join glass pieces together by partly melting the glass at high temperature, usually in an electric kiln. Receive an introduction to the craft from fellow residents before you sign up for a class. Learn the process and see samples of projects. Sign up for a class by calling ext. 33277. Location: GLH Studio C

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FEATURED EVENTS 33205

THURS

Jim Correnti Piano ConcertJUNE

21Time: 2 p.m. Cost: Free

Pianist Jim Corenti returns to entertain with your favorite standard tunes. Jim is a Julliard graduate and teaches piano at colleges. Location: Keystone Room

FRI

TaylorMarie’s Apparel SaleJUNE

22Time: 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Cost: Free

TaylorMarie is a mobile retail clothing store that provides fashionable women’s clothing and accessories from high quality brands. Enjoy the total shopping experience of a department store without leaving Masonic Village! The shop will feature up to 19 racks of clothing in sizes from petite to 3x. Location: Keystone Room

FRIMusic Merrymakers Summer Concert

JUNE

22Time: 6:30 p.m. Cost: Free

Masonic Village’s own Music Merrymakers invite you for an evening of summer music. Enjoy an early evening concert followed by cold lemonade with fun and fellowship. Location: Deike Auditorium

SATPatty Carver's Patriotic Berlin Tribute

JUNE

23Time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Patty Carver, a vocalist, actress and one-woman show, will bring one of her many award-winning musicals to life. Patty has conducted performances across the country and has written, directed and produced nationally-acclaimed shows. Location: Deike Auditorium

MON

Lukens Band ConcertJUNE

25Time: 7:30 p.m. Cost: Free

The Lukens Band dates back to 1911 and has entertained at Masonic Village for more than 30 years. Movie themes will be featured during this concert. Location: Deike Auditorium

FRI

Seminar on Wealth Management JUNE

29Time: 10 a.m. Cost: Free

Learn how to make informed decisions about your financial future with staff from People’s Bank at Masonic Village. Light refreshments will be served. Location: Keystone Room

Soundscapes of the National Parks

MONJUNE

18Time: 7 p.m. Cost: FreeJill Haley, award-winning composer pianist, oboist and English horn player, will present her original musical and photography performance celebrating the National Park Service’s centennial. Musical features will relate to various National Parks. Jill will be joined by two other musicians for this special soundscape. Location: Deike Auditorium

Al Fresco Dining Enjoy outdoor seating with delicious set and served meals. Service begins at 5 p.m. Food will be prepared and served in the CLUBHOUSE COURTYARD. House wine and beer will be available. Featured items (below) will be accompanied by sides and a dessert and will be charged at a fixed price. June 14 // STEAK // $20.25 (MealPlus, $13)

June 26 // SALMON // $18.25 (MealPlus, $11)

July 12 // LOCAL FARE // $22.25 (MealPlus, $15)

July 31 // VEAL // $19.25 (MealPlus, $12)

Aug. 10 // CLAM BAKE // $21.25 (MealPlus, $14)

Aug. 21 // LAMB // $21.25 (MealPlus, $14)

In the case of inclement weather, a decision to cancel the event will be made by 2 p.m. the day of. Reserved parties will be contacted, and the event will be held the following day, when applicable. Make your reservations starting Monday, June 4, by calling ext. 14506. Thirty-six seats available per dinner. As seats are taken, you may be asked to select an alternative date or be placed on a waiting list.

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Fridays9:30 a.m.

Ceramics, Smith North Ceramics Room

Fridays12:30 p.m.

500 Rummy, JB Game Room

Sat., June 22 p.m.

Bingo, Keystone Room

Tues., June 57 p.m.

Organ Music with Volunteer Kathy Collins, Brown Apartment Building

Wed., June 67:33 a.m.

Golfing, Deer Valley Golf Course: Golfers will meet at the Ben Franklin statue in the FCC parking lot. Tee time is 8:33 a.m. Cost is $23. Call residents Bob Forney at ext. 14993 or John Kula at ext. 14587 for more information.

Wed., June 610 a.m.

Hand and Foot Card Game, Keystone Room

Fri., June 8 2 p.m.

Bingo, Sycamore North

Sun., June 105 p.m.

Wine and Cheese Social, Keystone Room

Tues., June 126 p.m.

Bingo, Lodge Multipurpose Room

Wed., June 137:32 a.m.

Golfing, Sunset Golf Course: Golfers will meet at the Ben Franklin statue in the FCC parking lot. Tee time is 8:32 a.m. Cost is $24.

Thurs., June 141 p.m.

Scrabble by the Rules, Goose and Gridiron Tavern

Fri., June 151 p.m.

June Birthday Party, GLH Studio A: Eat sweet treats while celebrating June birthdays with friends. Call ext. 33277 to RSVP by June 8.

Sat., June 162 p.m.

Bingo, Keystone Room

Wed., June 206 p.m.

Horseracing, Lodge Room

Wed., June 207:30 a.m.

Golfing, Royal Oaks Golf Course: Golfers will meet at the Ben Franklin statue in the FCC parking lot. Tee time is 8:30 a.m. Cost is $25.

Fri., June 22 2 p.m.

Bingo, Sycamore North

Fri., June 223:30 p.m.

Happy Hour, Keystone Room

Sun., June 243 p.m.

Wine and Cheese Social, Goose and Gridiron Tavern

Tues., June 266 p.m.

Bingo, Lodge Multipurpose Room

Thurs., June 28 7:29 a.m.

Golfing, Fairview Golf Course: Golfers will meet at the Ben Franklin statue in the FCC parking lot. Tee time is 8:29 a.m. Cost is $25.

Thurs., June 281 p.m.

Scrabble by the Rules, Goose and Gridiron Tavern

Fri., June 296:30 p.m.

Trivia Night with Resident Bob Reigh, Lodge Multipurpose Room

Learn to Make Easy Strawberry DessertsON THURSDAY, JUNE 7, FROM 1 - 2 P.M., join Kayla and Jed from Masonic Village Catering, who will demonstrate how to create a few delectable strawberry desserts for your tasting. Learn tips on making easy strawberry desserts anyone can whip up! Please RSVP by June 1 to ext. 33277. Cost is $5 per person. Location: GLH Studio A

SPIRITUAL GATHERINGS

SOCIAL AND GAMES

Sundays8:15 a.m. and 10 a.m.

Worship Service, Sell Chapel

Mondays9:30 a.m.

Bible Study, GLH Rec. Center

Mondays1:30 p.m.

Women’s Chorus Rehearsal, Sell Chapel

Tuesdays10 a.m.

Sell Chapel Choir Rehearsal, Sell Chapel

Thursdays1:30 p.m.

Bible Study, Keystone Room

Thursdays1:30 p.m.

Men’s Chorus Rehearsal, Sell Chapel: Please note the new meeting time.

Thursdays5:30 p.m.

Vespers, GLH Solarium

Fridays9 a.m.

Men’s Bible Study, JB All Purpose Room

Tues., June 52 p.m.

Sell Chapel New Member Class, Sell Chapel

Wed., June 610 a.m.

Searching the Scriptures: Women’s Group, Roosevelt Assembly Room

Fri., June 810:30 a.m.

Special Singles Women’s Group, Keystone Room

Mon., June 112 p.m.

Book Club, Sell Chapel Parlor

Tues., June 128 a.m.

Men’s Freemasonry Discussion Group, Roosevelt Assembly Room

Wed., June 132 p.m.

Episcopalian Open Service, Keystone Room

Sun., June 17 8:15 a.m. and 10 a.m.

Receiving New Members, Sell Chapel

Wed., June 203 p.m.

Holy Communion, Keystone Room

Wed., June 2710 a.m.

Episcopalian Open Service, Keystone Room

Fri., June 299 a.m.

Special Singles Outing

Mondays9 a.m.

Bocce Ball, Outdoor Bocce Ball Court by Brossman Pool: Beginners are welcome. Contact residents Roland and Carolyn Snyder at ext. 72169 or Hank and Joyce Yunginger at ext. 72128 for more information. The group will play until Monday, Sept. 24.

Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays9 a.m.

Morning Stretch, Keystone Room

Mondays3 p.m.

Scrabble for Fun, Keystone Room

Mondays6:30 p.m.

Bridge, Keystone Room

Mondays6:45 p.m.

Mahjong, Sycamore South Rec. Room

Tuesdays9:30 a.m.

Wii Bowling, Smith North Rec. Room

Tuesdays12:30 p.m.

Duplicate Bridge, Keystone Room

Tuesdays1 p.m.

Pickleball, Patton Campus Gym

WednesdaysTimes Vary

Ladies Golfing, Spring Creek Golf Course:Lady golfers interested in playing at Spring Creek Golf Course on Wednesdays are encouraged to register in the book at the Clubhouse desk. The book will be picked up on Monday prior to each Wednesday game. Contact resident Janet Burd at 717-689-5052 with questions.

Wednesdays12:45 p.m.

Mahjong, Sycamore South Rec. Room

Wednesdays6:30 p.m.

Pinochle, Keystone Room

Thursdays1 p.m.

Pickleball, Patton Campus Gym

Thursdays6:45 p.m.

Mahjong, Smith North Rec. Room

Thursdays7 p.m.

Canasta, Clubhouse Lobby

Fridays9 a.m.

Bowling, Clearview Lanes, Elizabethtown8 9

Independence Day Picnics Wednesday, July 4

Zembo Shrine String Band Concert Friday, July 6, at 7 p.m.

Formal Garden Concert: Market Street Brass Monday, July 9, at 6:30 p.m.

Bainbridge Band Summer Concert Saturday, July 14

Matt Daniel Band Concert Monday, July 23, at 7 p.m.

SAVE THE DATES

Express your creativity and pick up a new hobby! Craft classes are open to all retirement living residents. Call ext. 33277 to reserve a place in a class.

CERAMICS GLH Studio C Cost: $5 Every Tuesday Class I: 8:30 - 11 a.m. Class II: 1 - 3 p.m. Ceramics resumes June 8.

GLASS FUSING GLH Studio C Cost: Varies Dates will vary Call ext. 33277 for times.

COUNTRY MASON JAR GLH Studio A Cost: $5 Thursday, June 14, from 9 - 11 a.m. Make silk rose bud arrangements. Various colors of roses will be available for you to select from. Please RSVP by June 7.

JEWELRY MAKING GLH Studio A Cost: $5 Monday, June 25 Class I: 8:30 - 11 a.m. Class II: 1 - 3 p.m. Design your own necklace and earring set with items provided. Please RSVP by June 18.

CRAFTS

Wed., June 131 p.m.

Hershey Buds Social Gathering, Grand Lodge Hall Studio A: If you are a native of Hershey or have been employed in Hershey, join in for this social.

Wed., June 131:30 p.m.

Low Vision Support Group, GLH Studio B

Thurs., June 145 p.m.

Sojourners Meeting: If you would like to join the Sojourners, please contact resident Jack Heinze at ext. 15417.

Fri., June 159 a.m.

Coffee with Cindy, Keystone Room

Fri., June 151 p.m.

Coffee with Cindy, Lodge Multipurpose Room

Mon., June 187 p.m.

Treichler Lodge Meeting, Lodge Meeting Room

Tues., June 191:30 a.m.

Computer Plus Club Meeting, Life Long Learning Center

Wed., June 209 a.m.

Coffee with Mark, Smith North

Wed., June 209:30 a.m.

Intergenerational Sensory Garden Party, Sensory Garden: Join the summer camp and pre-K kids from U-GRO child care center for a gardening party with treats.

Thurs., June 2110 a.m.

Bereavement Support Group, Sycamore North

Mon., June 2510 a.m.

Lancaster County Life Story Writing Group, Star Points Private Dining Room

Mon., June 251:30 p.m.

Caregiver Support Group, Sycamore South Terrace Lounge

Wed., June 279:30 a.m.

Intergenerational Sensory Garden Work Day with Kids, Sensory Garden: Join the summer camp and pre-K kids from U-GRO child care center for a fun morning of gardening.

Thurs., June 281 p.m.

VGA Resident Council Meeting, Life Long Learning Center

Fri., June 299 a.m.

Coffee with Mark, Sycamore South

Tues., Sept. 2510 a.m.

Masonic Village Travel Club, Keystone Room: Upcoming trips include The Ark Encounter, Williamstown, Kentucky, from Sept. 17 – 20, and Christmas in the Smokies, from Dec. 3 – 7. Contact resident Ann Berger at 717-361-5170 for rates and additional information.

MEETINGS AND CLUBSMondays1 p.m.

Masonic Village Piece Makers Quilting Group, Sycamore North

Mondays1:30 p.m.

Line Dancing Class, GLH Solarium

Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays8:30 a.m.

Busy Bee Coloring Club, Goose and Gridiron Tavern

Tuesdays10 a.m.

Open Door Group, JB All Purpose Room: Instruction occurring in math, science, philosophy and more.

Tuesdays1:30 p.m.

Social Hour, Goose and Gridiron Tavern: Join friends as they discuss anything and everything in this lively discussion hour. Call ext. 39930 for a monthly list of subjects.

Wednesdays9 a.m.

Craft Group Meeting, JB Craft Room

Wednesdays10 a.m.

The Inquisitives, JB All Purpose Room: This group takes a rational look at some of America’s serious social problems. Everyone is invited.

Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays1 – 3 p.m.

Art Studio and Gallery Hours: Photos by resident Dick Brandt will be featured in June. If you enjoy being creative, join the association! Contact resident Roland Snyder at ext. 72169 for more information.

Thursdays9 a.m.

Blood Pressure Clinic, Keystone Room Break Room: Clinic closes at 10 a.m.

Thursdays9:30 a.m.

Blood Pressure Clinic, GLH Game Lounge: Clinic closes at 10:30 a.m.

Thursdays9:30 a.m.

Knit Club, JB Lobby

Fridays10 a.m.

Music Merrymakers Rehearsal, GLH Solarium

Fri., June 1 1:30 p.m.

Penn State Grey Lions, Keystone Room: The Grey Lions will present scholarships to two deserving students. The program includes comments from the awardees and former scholarship recipients.

Mon., June 412 p.m.

High 12 Meeting, Patton Campus Dining Room

Tues., June 51:30 p.m.

Apple Club, GLH Life Long Learning Center: The Apple Club discusses iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, OSX and IOS. Bring your device and solve technological issues. Learn about the latest and greatest news and rumors about Apple products.

Wed., June 6 9:30 a.m.

Sensory Garden Resident Work Day, Outdoor Sensory Garden: Help prepare for our little gardeners from U-GRO child care center.

Wed., June 6 2 p.m.

Brain Fitness Club: Learn more about brain health and participate in activities with friends. For more information and to register, call the wellness center at ext. 33783. The group will also meet June 20.

Thurs., June 79:30 a.m.

Retirement Living Association Meeting, Deike Auditorium

Thurs., June 71 p.m.

Book Club Meeting with the Village Bookies, Life Long Learning Center: This month’s book is “Daughter of Siena” by Marina Florato.

Thurs., June 77 p.m.

Order of the Eastern Star Meeting, Masonic Lodge Meeting Room

Fri., June 81 p.m.

Masonic Village Birders’ Club, James Buchanan All Purpose Room: If interested in joining, call resident Lew Cressler at ext. 14030.

Mon., June 119:30 – 11:30 a.m.

Resident Giant and Darrenkamps Gift Card Sale, FCC Atrium

Mon., June 1110 a.m.

Lancaster County Life Story Writing Group, Star Points Private Dining Room

Mon., June 111:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Resident Giant and Darrenkamps Gift Card Sale, Keystone Room

Tues., June 12 9 a.m.

Coffee with Mark, Brown Apartments

Tues., June 127 p.m.

Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter Meeting, Lodge Meeting Room

Tues., June 127 p.m.

Amaranth Meeting, Patton Campus Function Room

Wed., June 139:30 a.m.

Sensory Garden Resident Work Day, Outdoor Sensory Garden: Help prepare for our little gardeners from U-GRO child care center.

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

This calendar does not list all occurring events. For a full list, please review the rest of the publication.

NOTES 112:30 p.m. Walmart1:30 p.m. Penn State Grey Lions (KR)4 p.m. Cocktail Social (Clubhouse Courtyard)7 p.m. Glenn Miller (KR)

22 p.m. Bingo (KR)5:30 p.m. Dorothy Rose Smith Concert

37:05 p.m. Movie (DA)

410 a.m. Shops at BelmontNoon High 12 (PCDR)1 p.m. Introduction to Glass Fusing (GLH Studio C)

58 a.m. Wolf Sanctuary9 a.m. Seminar on Biological Evolution (LLL)1:30 p.m. Apple Club (LLL)2 p.m. Sell Chapel New Member Class (Sell)4:30 p.m. Beer Pairing (Louis Eisenlohr Patio)7 p.m. Organ Music (BN)

67:30 a.m. Breakfast Trip: iHop10 a.m. Hand and Foot Card Game (KR)1 p.m. Tour of MV10 a.m. Searching the Scriptures (MHCC Roosevelt Assembly Room)

7 9:30 a.m. Retirement Living Association Meeting (DA)4 p.m. Hollywood Casino5 p.m. Al Fresco Dining (GLH Terrace)7 p.m. Randy Riggle (KR)7 p.m. OES Meeting (Lodge Room)

810:30 a.m. Special Singles (KR) 12:30 p.m. Dollar Tree 1 p.m. Masonic Village Birders' Club (JB All-Purpose Room)2 p.m. Bingo (SYC-N)7 p.m. Movie (KR)

96:45 a.m. Grand Lodge Quarterly Communication in State College 8:30 a.m. Saturday Elizabethtown Shuttle

102:30 p.m. Raven Dance Recital (DA)5 p.m. Wine and Cheese Social (KR)

119:30 - 11:30 a.m. Grocery Gift Card Sale (FCC-AT)11 a.m. Lunch Trip: TJ Rockwell's1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Grocery Gift Card Sale (KR)2 p.m. Book Club (Sell Chapel)6:30 p.m. Formal Gardens Concert: Josh Squared Band

128 a.m. Men’s Freemasonry Discussion Group (MHCC Roosevelt Assembly Room)9 A.M. COFFEE WITH MARK (BN)12:30 p.m. Jigger Shop6 p.m. Bingo (Lodge Multipurpose Room)7 p.m. Corinthian Royal Arch (Lodge Meeting Room)7 p.m. Amaranth Meeting (Patton Campus Function Room)

1310:15 a.m. Dutch Apple Dinner Theater1 p.m. Hershey Buds Social (GLH Studio B)1:30 p.m. Low Vision Support Group (LLL)2 p.m. Episcopalian Open Service (KR)

14 10:30 a.m. Seminar on Five First Ladies, Part III (KR)12:30 p.m. Park City Mall 5:30 p.m. Opera Lancaster Concert Series5 p.m. Sojourners Meeting5 p.m. Al Fresco Dining (Clubhouse Courtyard)

159 A.M. COFFEE WITH CINDY (KR)1 P.M. COFFEE WITH CINDY (LODGE MULTIPURPOSE ROOM)1 p.m. Museum of Bus Transportation1 p.m. June Birthday Party (GLH Studio A)2 p.m. Jay Smar Concert (KR)7 p.m. Lower Paxton Variety Band (DA)

1610 a.m. Jay Brossman Memorial Trip2 p.m. Bingo (KR)7:05 p.m. Movie (DA)

17Father’s Day8:15 a.m. and 10 a.m. Sell Chapel Receiving New Members

1812:30 p.m. Walmart7 p.m. Treichler Lodge Meeting7 p.m. National Parks Soundscapes (DA)

19 8:30 a.m. Root's Market10:30 a.m. Seminar on Avoiding Common Estate Planning Mistakes (KR)1:30 p.m. Computer Plus Club (LLL)4:30 p.m. York Revolution Baseball Game

209 a.m. Wegman's Market9 A.M. COFFEE WITH MARK (SM-N)9:30 a.m. Intergenerational Sensory Garden Party1 p.m. Letters to "Homefront" Magazine (LLL)3 p.m. Holy Communion (KR)6 p.m. Horseracing (Lodge Multipurpose Room)

21 10 a.m. Bereavement Support (SYC-N)4 - 7 p.m. Third Thirsty Thursday (Café 1911 and GGT)5:30 p.m. Opera Lancaster Concert Series

229 a.m. Lititz Shopping Day9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. TaylorMarie Sale (KR)2 p.m. Bingo (SYC-N)3:30 p.m. Happy Hour (KR)6:30 p.m. Music Merrymaker’s Concert (DA)

238:30 a.m. Saturday Elizabethtown Shuttle7 p.m. Patty Carver Concert (DA)

243 p.m. Wine and Cheese Social (GGT)

259:30 a.m. Park City Mall 1:30 p.m. Caregiver Support Group (SYC-S)7:30 p.m. Lukens Band Concert (DA)

2612:30 p.m. Dollar Tree 6 p.m. Bingo (Lodge Multipurpose Room)

278:15 a.m. American Treasure Tour10 a.m. Episcopalian Open Service (KR)

2810:30 a.m. Lunch Trip: John Wright Restaurant 1 p.m. VGA Council Meeting (LLL)5:30 p.m. Opera Lancaster Concert Series

299 A.M. COFFEE WITH MARK (SYC-S)10 a.m. Seminar on Wealth Management (KR)4:30 p.m. Reading Fightin' Phils Baseball Game6:30 p.m. Trivia Night (Lodge Multipurpose Room)

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CALENDAR KEYOff Campus ExcursionsStandard TripsCOFFEESOther

BB Brossman Ballroom

BN Brown Building

CC Courtyard Café

DA Deike Auditorium

FCC-AT Freemasons Cultural Center Atrium

GGT Goose and Gridiron Tavern

LLL Life Long Learning Center

GLH-SO Grand Lodge Hall Solarium

MHCC-R Roosevelt Assembly Room

KR Keystone Room

LE Louis Eisenlohr

PCDR Patton Campus Dining Room

SM-N Smith North

SYC-N Sycamore North

SYC-S Sycamore South

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Mon., Wed. & Fri. June 27 - Aug. 17 Water Walking

9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Cost: $66

This low-impact class uses a variety of steps, speeds and arm movements to increase the effectiveness of the workout. Please register June 11 - 23. Location: Patton Pool

Mon, Wed. & Fri. June 27 - Aug. 17 Wave Runners

10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Cost: $66

This low to moderate intensity class will focus on cardiovascular endurance, muscle strength and flexibility. Activities include water walking/jogging, standing aerobic combinations and strengthening exercises using restrictive equipment. Please register June 11 - 23. Location: Patton Pool

Tues. & Thurs., June 28 - Aug. 14 HIIT

8:30 - 9:15 a.m. Cost: $42

This class allows you to set goals, improve your aerobic capacity, increase your metabolism and build a healthier heart. Please register June 11 - 23. Location: Patton Pool

Tues. & Thurs., June 28 - Aug. 14 Water Wakeup

8:30 - 9:15 a.m. Cost: $42

This low-intensity workout will target all your major muscle groups while improving strength and flexibility. Activities include water walking/jogging, standing, aerobic movements and range of motion exercises. Pool water is heated to 90 degrees. Please register June 11 - 23. Location: Flohr Pool

Tues. & Thurs., June 28 - Aug. 14 Senior Aqua Fit

9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Cost: $42

Water walking, jogging and strengthening exercises with resistive equipment will take place. Please register June 11 - 23. Location: Patton Pool

Tues. & Thurs., June 28 - Aug. 14 Aqua Stretch

9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Cost: $42

Easy yoga, Pilates and Tai Chi-inspired movements, as well as some walking and aerobic movements, will enhance this class. Please register June 11 - 23. Location: Flohr Pool

Tues. & Thurs., June 28 - Aug. 14 Aquacise

10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Cost: $47

Want more energy? What about flexibility, strength, balance and core stability? Enjoy a high energy, deep water workout. Move at your own pace. Please register June 11 - 23. Location: Patton Pool

Tues. & Thurs., June 28 - Aug. 14 H2O 4 Balance

10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Cost: $42

This workout includes standing balance poses and core strengthening movement exercises to increase flexibility, core stabilization, balance and relaxation. Please register June 11 - 23. Location: Flohr Pool

Mon. - Sat. Brossman Outdoor Pool

Opening day is Saturday, May 26. Show your MVP card, and sign in for admittance to the pool. Residents are permitted to bring visitors. All visitors must be accompanied by a resident while at the pool. Please show your MVP card to the lifeguard on duty and sign in each visitor individually. New this year, resident only swim will take place from 11 a.m. – noon, June 6 – Aug. 26! 2018 pool hours: May 26 – 28, noon to 6 p.m.; May 29 – June 1, 4 to 6 p.m.; June 2 – 3, noon to 6 p.m.; June 4 – 5, 4 to 6 p.m.; June 6 – Aug. 26, noon to 6 p.m.; Aug. 27 – 31, 4 to 6 p.m.; and Sept. 1 – 3, noon to 6 p.m. The pool will close from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. on June 16. Labor Day is the last day of pool operation.

Mon. - Fri. Swimming: Patton Pool

Four lanes are open for lap swim, and two lanes are open for free swim. Resident-only swim is offered 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Open swim is from 1 – 7 p.m.

Mon. - Fri. Swimming: Flohr Pool & Spa

Morning swim is available from 8:45 – 9:45 a.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and open swim is available from 1:30 – 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Daily Exercise for Charity!

June 1 – June 30, log your exercise minutes at the wellness center to benefit Masonic Village pools! Earn $0.10 for every 10 minutes of exercise. For participating, you will be entered to win a $100, $50 and $25 Visa gift card.

Tues. & Thurs. SilverSneakers® Classic

9 - 9:45 a.m. Cost: $3 (free for BWC members)

This universal class is designed to improve agility, balance, coordination and functional capabilities. Location: Patton Campus Memorial Hall Gym

Tues. & Thurs. SilverSneakers® Circuit

10 - 11 a.m. Cost: $3 (free for BWC members)

This is a standing class with alternating intervals designed to increase cardiovascular and muscular endurance.Location: Patton Campus Memorial Hall Gym

Wed. & Fri. Yoga Within10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Cost: $3 (free for BWC members)

Experience gentle yoga poses, ranging from seated to standing, with focus on strength, relaxation, balance and flexibility. Location: Lodge Meeting Room

Mon. - Fri. Nutrition SessionWellness Center Day Hours Cost: $15

Meet with Jamie Rosenshine, wellness specialist and M.S. in human nutrition and functional medicine, to discuss nutrition on a personal basis. Location: Baird Wellness Center

Two Wednesdays Per Month Brain Fitness Club

2 - 3 p.m. Cost: Free

Stimulate your brain with games and other brain exercises. Learn what physical exercises and foods help your brain. This class will be held on the first and third Wednesday of each month. Location: Goose and Gridiron Tavern

Per Request Exercise Groups

Times Vary Cost: Free

The wellness center is organizing walking, running and biking groups. Sign up to receive maps, routes, local competitions and the contact information of others interested in meeting to exercise.

WELLNESS

Baird Wellness Center 33783Located in the Freemasons Cultural Center, the Baird Wellness Center offers an array of cardiovascular and strength equipment, functional training, personal training and group fitness classes. Massage therapy, Healing Touch™ energy therapy and wellness workshops on mind, body and spirit are also offered.

Open daily, from 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. Staff are available Mon. – Fri., 7 a.m. – 6 p.m., and Sat., 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Land Classes

Aquatic ClassesMon., Wed. & Fri. June 27 - Aug. 17 Morning Jump Start

8:30 - 9:15 a.m. Cost: $66

Jump start your day with this low-impact aquatic class that involves upper body and lower body movements. Please register June 11 - 23. Location: Patton Pool 1514

FRI Cocktail SocialClubhouse Courtyard4 - 5:30 p.m.

JUNE

01Sip specialty drinks with friends in the courtyard. Drinks are sold at list price, and light refreshments will be provided. Kenneth Gehret, vocalist and guitarist, will be entertaining.

TUES Beer PairingLouis Eisenlohr Patio4:30 - 6 p.m.

JUNE

05Craft beers from Moo Duck Brewery (featuring cherries from Masonic Village's Farm Market) will be paired with the perfect menu items at this multi-course dining experience. Menu is prix-fixe for $19.75 (MealPlus, $12). Twenty-four seats are available for this event, and reservations fill up quickly! Call ext. 33627 for reservations starting on June 1, at 2 p.m. Rain date for the event is Wednesday, June 6.

THURS Al Fresco DiningTrexler Terrace5 - 7 p.m.

JUNE

07Dine outdoors at this event featuring a served and set meal. Enjoy heirloom tomato panzanella, lobster salad, grilled duck breast and vanilla mousse with grilled peaches. Reservations begin on Wednesday, May 30, and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please call ext. 33216 to make a reservation starting June 1. Regular terrace dining will be closed during this event. Cost per person is $20.25 (MealPlus, $13).

THURS Ice Cream Sundae BarRestaurant at Eisenlohr4 - 6 p.m.

JUNE

14Make the perfect sundae with all your favorite toppings including hot fudge, sprinkles and more.

DINING

Specials The Courtyard Café will be starting a new summer menu on Wednesday, June 6. The Restaurant at Clubhouse will be serving made-to-order martinis on Tuesday, June 19. Special flavors include classic vodka or gin martini, orange, blueberry, lemon and cherry. The Restaurant at Eisenlohr will be starting a new summer menu on Sunday, June 24.

THIR D THIR S T YTH U R S DAY IT'S A

FIESTA!

JUNE 21: LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS INCLUDE steak fajitas, chicken enchiladas, fish tacos, churros, flan, grilled Mexican corn and papas rellenas. From 4 - 8 p.m., hop over to the Goose and Gridiron Tavern for a drink. Salted margaritas will be on special with live Latin American music.

CAFÉ 1911

GOOSE & GRIDIRON

TAVERN

THURS Al Fresco Dining Clubhouse Courtyard 5 p.m.

JUNE

14Enjoy steak grilled to perfection outdoors in the Clubhouse Courtyard at this event, featuring a served and set dinner. House wine and beer will be available for purchase. Reservations begin on Wednesday, June 6, and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. As dates fill up, you may be asked to select an alternate date or be placed on a waiting list. Call ext. 14506 to make a reservation. Cost per person is $20.25 (MealPlus, $13). In the case of inclement weather, a decision to cancel the event will be made by 2 p.m. the day of the dinner. The reserved parties will be contacted, and the event will be held the following day, when applicable.

SUN Father’s Day DiningAll Campus RestaurantsTimes Vary

JUNE

17The Restaurant at Clubhouse will feature beer cheddar bratwurst soup, braised beef short ribs and house smoked game hen, from 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. The Restaurant at Eisenlohr will feature cheddar bacon potato soup, steak and eggs, eastern shore steam pot and braised half-rack of ribs, from 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. The Grand Lodge Hall will feature a brunch, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., with steak and eggs, country French toast and baked lemon crusted orange roughy. Reservations begin on Mon., June 4, from 2 - 4 p.m.

THURS Third Thirsty ThursdayCafé 1911 and TavernLunch and Dinner

JUNE

21Enjoy Mexican cuisine in Café 1911 with specials including steak fajitas, chicken enchiladas, fish tacos, churros, flan, grilled Mexican corn and papas rellenas. From 4 - 8 p.m., hop over to the Goose and Gridiron Tavern for a drink. Salted margaritas will be on special with live Latin American music.

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Homefront Magazine, known as the only of its kind in America, served as a way for service men and women in World War II to stay connected to their lives and loved ones in the Pennsylvania Slate Belt. The magazine, published in Bangor, Pa., was sent around the globe and featured excerpts of letters sent to the magazine from soldiers.

THE NEARLY 4,000 ORIGINAL WORLD WAR II LETTERS now belong to the Slate Belt Heritage Center, a gift from an anonymous donor. Slate Belt Heritage Center historian Marc Blau, co-author of a book which highlights these letters, will share the stories of these many service men and women in a heart-wrenching portrayal of a difficult time worth remembering. Location: Life Long Learning Center

Letters to Homefront Magazine A Love Story Between a Community and its World War II Soldiers

Wed., June 20, at 1 p.m.

Presented by historian Marc Blau from the Slate Belt Heritage Center

We have been asked to develop affordable and easy to use communication packages so you may efficiently communicate and connect with others. We are working hard to accommodate these requests, and I would like to provide you with an update.

Communication Packages

We will be able to offer all retirement living residents a choice of two communication packages.

The first communication package will provide our campus’ internet service, which we call “MVnet.” It will also include the same cable and phone service we currently offer with free long distance calls made in the United States. Choosing this package will also provide you with access to K4 automation. In the near future, you will have the option to purchase smart home devices for your home, including light switches, thermostats, garage door openers, door locks and more. You will be able to control these devices through the use of the Village Connect Portal. The total cost for this communication package is $139 and will be billed on your monthly statement.

The second communication package is the same as the first package, except there is no phone

service included. The cost for the second package is $129 and will also be billed monthly.

We hope to have all of the infrastructure work in place for these packages, so we will be able to offer them both to all retirement living residents by the end of the year. Due to the size of this project, we will be rolling this service out systematically across campus. We will provide updates to each of the areas we are working in and offer information sessions, enabling you to choose the package that is best for you.

Village Connect Portal

The Village Connect portal provides a way staff can connect with residents, as well as a way for residents to connect with each other and their families. If you haven’t tried the portal or haven’t used it for a while, now would be a good time to take a look. K4 Connect, who we partnered with to create the portal, has made some great improvements. You are now able to put in work requests directly from the portal. We have also added many resources, photos, project updates and more. There is no cost to use Village Connect, so why not give it a try? If you would like to register, contact Margaret Doherty, retirement living administrative assistant, at ext. 14504.

NOTE FROM ADMINISTRATION

Communication Packages for Residents Mark Eyer, director of retirement living

MasonicChildrensHome.org

Easy Reader Book p. 6

Tutoring Session p. 8

School Outfit p. 15

Giving Catalog2017-2018 MASONIC CHILDREN’S HOME

Donate from the Masonic Children’s Home Giving Catalog, full of items for our kids.ITEMS INCLUDE:

• Pair of Sneakers• Set of Gardening Tools• Tutoring Session• Music Lesson• Reading Book • School Outfit and more!

Request a Giving Catalog: 1-800-599-6454 Donate online: MCHGivingCatalog.org

Give a Gift to a Child in Need

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EXCURSIONSSAT

Dorothy Rose Smith Concert Series: Highland Chancel Choir

JUNE

02Pick up: 5:30 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. Cost: Free

Prepared to be thrilled by Highland Chancel Choir! Augmented with singers from various churches and the Lancaster Symphony Chorus, the choir will perform with various instrumentalists. This concert is located at the Highland Presbyterian Church in Lancaster and is scheduled for 7 p.m. A free-will offering will take place at intermission.

TUESWolf Sanctuary of Pennsylvania

JUNE

05Pick up: 8 a.m. Return: 12:30 p.m. Cost: $18

For over 30 years, the Darlington Family has offered refuge to wolves who have found themselves without a place in the natural world. The sanctuary, located in Lititz, currently provides food, shelter and veterinary care for over 40 wolves with no government or corporate assistance. This guided tour lasts one hour and will be held rain or shine. Photography is permitted; however, lenses must be no more than five inches in length. The trails are natural grass, stone and dirt (sometimes mud), so wear good walking shoes. The tour is scheduled for 10 a.m. Pick-up locations: FCC (8 a.m.) and Clubhouse (8:15 a.m.)

WED

Tour of Masonic Village GroundsJUNE

06Pick up: 1 p.m. Return: 3 p.m. Cost: Free

This interesting and informative tour is designed for new residents. The tour will be conducted by resident Ray Betz. You will remain on the bus throughout the tour. Pick-up locations: Clubhouse (1 p.m.) and FCC (1:15 p.m.)

Sign up May 23, 9 a.m. at the Clubhouse Info. Desk 14512

THURSHollywood Casino and Live Thoroughbred Racing

JUNE

07Pick up: 4 p.m. Return: 10 p.m. Cost: Free

This casino and race track features over 2,450 reel, video slots and video poker machines ranging from one penny to $100. Popular games are available at more than 50 game tables. A variety of eateries are located throughout the casino. Live thoroughbred horse racing starts at 6 p.m.

SATGrand Lodge Quarterly Communication

JUNE

09Pick up: 6:45 a.m. Return: 3:30 p.m. Cost: $4

This Quarterly Communication of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania will be held at the Penn Stater in State College. The meeting will take place at 10 a.m., followed by a lunch.

THURSOpera Lancaster Lemonade Concert Series: John Darrenkamp

JUNE

14Pick up: 5:30 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. Cost: Free

John Darrenkamp will entertain with an outstanding vocal performance. A free-will offering will take place during intermission. This concert is scheduled for 7 p.m. and is located at the Highland Presbyterian Church in Lancaster.

Moderate Walking Extensive Walking Steps

PAYMENT AND PICK UP INFORMATION If paying by check, please make payable to “Masonic Village.” Pay for each trip with separate checks, and send payment to the Recreation Department. If you need to cancel a trip on a weeknight or weekend, please call the Operator (0), and the driver will be notified. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., please call the Recreation Department. Cancellations made within 48 hours of a trip are non-refundable.

Moderate Walking Extensive Walking Steps

AACA Automotive Museum

FRIJUNE

15Pick up: 1 p.m. Return: 4:30 p.m. Cost: $9

Explore the largest collection of antique cars and buses on display in the United States. The AACA Car Museum in Hershey displays transportation from the days of crank starts and wicker seats. The tour is scheduled for 2 p.m. and will be conducted by resident Vince Farace, a former museum employee.

SATFlying Circus Airshow at Grimes Airfield

JUNE

16Pick up: 10 a.m. Return: 5:30 p.m. Cost: $15

Take a step back in time and experience this authentic 1920s air show. The show starts at 2 p.m. and lasts approximately two hours. Bleacher seating is available; however, feel free to bring a lawn chair. Enjoy lunch at Kauffman’s BBQ Restaurant before attending the show. Food is also available for purchase at the show. In the case of rain, the trip will be canceled. This trip is in memory of former resident Jay Brossman. Pick-up locations: FCC (10 a.m.) and Clubhouse (10:15 a.m.)

TUES

York Revolution Baseball Game JUNE

19Pick up: 4 :30 p.m. Return: 10 p.m. Cost: Free

Cheer on the York Revolution as they take on the Pennsylvania Road Warriors. People’s Bank has offered Masonic Village 50 complimentary tickets to the game. Please RSVP by June 8. If more than 50 residents are interested, tickets will be drawn by lottery. Food and beverages may be purchased at the game. The game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at People’s Bank Park in York.

THURSOpera Lancaster Lemonade Concert Series: Auscultation Brass

JUNE

21Pick up: 5:30 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. Cost: Free

Back by popular demand, Auscultation Brass, made up of a group of talented doctors, performs brass tunes to please every musical taste! A free-will offering will take place during intermission. The concert is scheduled for 7 p.m. and is located at the Highland Presbyterian Church in Lancaster.

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Please call to sign up on May 23 beginning at 8 a.m. at the GLH Transportation Desk for the Elizabethtown Shuttle or Village Green Transport for shopping, breakfast, lunch and supper trips, as well as Masonic Village campus meetings and entertainment provided on campus. If for any reason you need to cancel a trip on a weeknight or weekend, please call the operator (0), and the bus driver will be notified. The desk closes during lunch.

STANDARD TRIPS 33205

NOTICE If you have not received a reminder phone call one day prior to a scheduled trip, please call the Grand Lodge Hall Transportation Desk at ext. 33205, the Clubhouse Information Desk at ext. 14512 or Recreation Office at ext. 14509. The Elizabethtown Shuttle provides transportation to various destinations in Elizabethtown, including but not limited to: GIANT, Kmart, Weis, Darrenkamps, appointments, CVS, post office, library and Groff’s Meats.

DATE LOCATION PICK-UP RETURNFriday, June 1 Walmart, Palmyra 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m.Monday, June 4 Shops at Belmont, Lancaster

Stores include Target, Ulta Beauty, Lane Bryant, Nordstrom Rack and more. A variety of eateries are located throughout the plaza. Please note, a lot of walking is required for this trip.

10 a.m. 4 p.m.

Wednesday, June 6 Breakfast Trip: iHop, Lancaster 7:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

Friday, June 8 Dollar Tree, Mount Joy 12:30 p.m. 3 p.m.

Saturday, June 9 Saturday Elizabethtown Shuttle 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.

Monday, June 11 Lunch Trip: TJ Rockwell’s, Elizabethtown 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday, June 12 Jigger Shop, Mount GretnaEnjoy a scenic bus ride through Mount Gretna, with a stop for lunch and ice cream at the Jigger Shop.

12:30 p.m. 4 p.m.

Thursday, June 14 Park City Mall, Lancaster 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m.Monday, June 18 Walmart, Palmyra 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m.Tuesday, June 19 Root’s Market, Manheim 8:30 a.m. 11:30 p.m.Wednesday, June 20 Wegman’s Market, Mechanicsburg 9 a.m. 2:30 p.m.Friday, June 22 Historic Downtown Lititz

Enjoy quaint shops and eateries in downtown Lititz, including the famous Tomato Pie Café.

9 a.m. 3 p.m.

Saturday, June 23 Saturday Elizabethtown Shuttle 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.Monday, June 25 Park City Mall, Lancaster 9:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m.Tuesday, June 26 Dollar Tree, Mount Joy 12:30 p.m. 3 p.m.Thursday, June 28 Lunch Trip: Historic John Wright

Restaurant, Wrightsville10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m.

RECURRING SCHEDULE Call ext. 33205 at anytime to register

Every Sunday Sunday Shuttle Service (for the 8:15 a.m. service) 7:40 – 8 a.m. 9:15 a.m.Every Sunday Sunday Shuttle Service (for the 10 a.m. service) 9:10 – 9:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m.

Every Saturday Masonic Village Farm Market 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m.Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday

Elizabethtown Shuttle 8:30 a.m. Varies

Every Tuesday and Thursday

Elizabethtown Shuttle 1 p.m. Varies

EXCURSIONS Sign up May 23, 9 a.m. at the Clubhouse Info. Desk 14512

The Wizard of Oz at Dutch Apple Theater

WEDJULY

25Pick up: 10:15 a.m. Return: 4:30 p.m. Cost: $57

Travel down the yellow brick road and beyond with the greatest musical of all time. Watch as this classic comes to life with special effects and dazzling choreography at the Dutch Apple. A delicious lunch buffet will be available before the show. RSVP by June 20.

WED

American Treasure Tour MuseumJUNE

27Pick up: 8:15 a.m. Return: 3 p.m. Cost: $35

See collections of miniature circuses, sideshow art, classic automobiles, music players and countless other trinkets and treasures (including a 24-foot tall shoe!). The tour includes a tram ride experience through multiple rooms. After the tour, lunch will be served in the banquet room of the American Treasure Tour Museum, located in Oaks. Lunch is included in the ticket cost. The tour is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Please RSVP by June 12. Pick-up locations: FCC (8:15 a.m.) and Clubhouse (8:30 a.m.)

THURSOpera Lancaster Lemonade Concert Series: Vocalists

JUNE

28Pick up: 5:30 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. Cost: Free

High school and college singers from the central Pennsylvania community will perform. These are finalists from the Opera Lancaster Vocal Competition. A free-will offering will take place during intermission. The concert is scheduled for 7 p.m. and is located at the Highland Presbyterian Church in Lancaster.

FRIReading Fightin’ Phils Baseball Game

JUNE

29Pick up: 4:30 p.m. Return: 10:30 p.m. Cost: $15

Root for the Reading Fightin' Phils as they take on the Hartford Yard Goats at First Energy Stadium in Reading. The game is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Fireworks will be displayed at the end of the game. Please RSVP by June 18.

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