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The Roadrunner A Biweekly Newsletter of Blue Skies West December 18, 2014 NEWS FROM THE STAFF NOTES FROM THE DIRECTOR OF RESIDENT SERVICES By: [email protected] STAFF Wishing the best of the season, the happiest of Holidays, and a New Year filled with love to all from the Blue Skies of Texas Staff! Sponsor Seminar - When we updated the Sponsor Program about three years ago, we had a clear vision on how Sponsors would help new residents acclimate to our community. Even with that vision and the aid of the Sponsor book, there is a wide variety in the amount of support sponsors are giving new residents. We’ve recognized it depends a lot on the needs of the resident and the motivation and knowledge of the sponsor. Many Sponsors have picked up facts and some tips to help new residents get comfortable, and it’s time we all get together to share some of our experiences and information. Don Hallager, Faye Miller, and I have been managing the Sponsor Program and we will host a Sponsor Seminar in the Roadrunner Lounge on Friday, Jan 9, from 2-4pm. We’ll focus on the details and techniques for sponsoring. If you are already a sponsor, or would like to be one, it is important we see you there in January. We’ll be placing an 1 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 IN MEMORIAM Lt Col Colleen Shanklin Passed away on Dec 5, 2014 IN MEMORIAM Maj Ralph Albert Snavely, Jr. Passed away on Dec 5, 2014 IN MEMORIAM Maj John LaMarr Passed away on Dec 15, 2014 Continued from page 1 - invitation in your internal mail at the end of the month to remind all sponsors of this meeting. We want all new residents to have a positive experience with their move to Blue Skies—we believe the Sponsors have a very large role in ensuring this. We’ll also be handing out updated Sponsor information books at the meeting. Wednesday, Dec 24 - Broadway Bank is closed; Castroville and Potranco branches will be open until noon. Change To HEB Location On The Last Friday Of The Month – At the request of several residents, starting on Friday, Dec 26 we will go to the Valley Hi HEB on the last Friday of each month. This replaces the trip to the Potranco location, same departure/return times. Let’s give it a try and see what we think. Beauty Shop Closed Friday, Dec 26 – The ladies will be enjoying a long Holiday weekend. They’ll have you all spruced up before Christmas and will return in time to have you aglow for the New Year, too! Safety – Seems an odd time of year for this announcement, but we’ve had snake sightings. Just because it’s winter (a loose term here in south Texas) doesn’t mean snakes aren’t on the move. Please be cautious when reaching into/stepping into areas you can’t clearly see. Friday “Mall” Transportation – Departure time is 10am; please sign up at the Front Desk. Friday, Dec 19 – Wonderland Mall of the Americas & North Star Mall, Friday, Dec 26 – Quarry Marketplace, Friday, Jan 2 – La Cantera Other Holiday Transportation Please make note of the following transportation changes over the Holidays: WHMC is closed on Friday, Dec 26 and Friday, Jan 2. There will be no BST transportation to Lackland (WHMC/Comm & BX) on those days. 2 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 MEET AND GREET By: Executive Director of Health Care Operations,[email protected] Please join us in welcoming Cyndee Frey to BST West on Friday, Jan 9, at 10am in CC1. Cyndee has taken on the role of Freedom House Manager and comes to us with an impressive background and qualifications. As a Registered Nurse, with a Graduate Degree in Organizational Development, Cyndee has extensive experience working with seniors and their families who are affected by dementia. Cyndee’s background includes regional positions with national assisted living and memory care corporations and direct leadership of stand-alone memory care facilities. Cyndee holds a certification from the Validation Training Institute as a Validation Worker and Validation Group Practitioner. This specialized skill, developed by Naomi Feil, M.S.W., promotes verbal and behavioral approaches when working with individuals with dementia. Cyndee is knowledgeable and passionate about memory care. She believes…“people with dementia deserve to have a voice – and we have to be that voice.” We are delighted to have found Cyndee, and she is excited at the opportunities Blue Skies of Texas, and more importantly Freedom House, offer her as she works toward further enhancing quality of life for those we serve. EARLY EDITIONS FOR ROADRUNNER & FRIDAY FLYER NEXT WEEK By: [email protected] The next Roadrunner and Friday Flyer editions will be published on Wednesday, Dec 31 due to the New Year’s Holiday. This edition will include the monthly schedules for both Life Enrichment/Wellness and Dining Services; your current monthly pullout includes events and menus through Jan 4. Articles submitted by residents are due by 4:30pm on Monday, Dec 22, with those submitted by staff due by 4:30pm Friday, Dec 19. Send Friday Flyer articles to [email protected] and for Roadrunner articles to [email protected]. Please use 14pt Arial type and follow the Style Guide. Copies of the Style Guide are available at the Corporate Office. 41-YEAR-RESIDENT, STILL THRIVING! By: Public Relations Associate, [email protected] Col Berkeley and Mrs. Katie Mann were one of the many residents who helped raise the funds to build Air Force Village, a concept that was dear to their hearts. In 1973, they became residents and 2014 marks 41 years with us for Mrs. Mann. After her beloved husband passed away in 1990, she continued to reap the benefits of life here – playing her grand piano, dancing and enjoying a circle of devoted friends. This year, her niece, Judy Pinckard, felt Mrs. Mann would be better served in 3 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 Freedom House where she could get 24/7 care. After the move, Mrs. Pinckard wrote a thank you note to us, saying, “The whole experience could have been horrible, but thanks to everyone at Blue Skies, it was not.” Now her 98-year-young aunt is comfortable, happy and safe, in the care of a staff that loves her like family. Mrs. Mann is a vibrant example of how the quality of care, services, social network, healthy nutrition and active lifestyle at Blue Skies contribute to residents’ overall health and longevity. Mrs. Mann is pictured here dancing at a holiday gathering at the San Antonio Country Club on Dec 4. Her partner is dance instructor Patrick McMillan. RESIDENTS DONATE VEHICLE TO WOUNDED WARRIOR By: Public Relations Associate, [email protected] Residents Bill and Rosewitha Snavely donated a 1999 Toyota Avalon to the parents of 37-year-old wounded warrior Army Staff SSG, Steve Tessitore. Tessitore is currently recovering at SAMMC after being shot on November 15 while on gate guard duty in Kabul, Afghanistan. This was Tessitore’s third tour with the Oregon National Guard. He was shot in the neck at close range with a 9mm handgun by a local civilian. Tessitore's parents, Steve and Barbara, who are missionaries in England, are here in San Antonio with their son as he receives treatment. This vehicle will help the family get around during Tessitore's long recovery. The donation was coordinated through the Air Warrior Courage Foundation with the assistance of Blue Skies resident Michael McGinty. The Air Warrior Courage Foundation was formed in 1998 by military aviators to “Care for Their Own.” It grew out of the membership of the Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association (RRVA). The purpose of the foundation is to assist disabled and/or needy war veterans and members of the U.S. Armed Services and their dependents, and widows and orphans of deceased veterans. They focus on active duty, guard, reserve and retired military personnel and their families needing financial assistance for medical, educational, and other extraordinary expenses not covered by other military, veterans’ or charitable institutions. Many Blue Skies East and West residents are active members of this organization and continue serving those who served. THE VISTA AT BLUE SKIES OF TEXAS By: Activities Coordinator, [email protected] Greetings everyone! This is just a friendly reminder there are residents names to be drawn for Christmas. Please stop by Michelle Decker’s office to pick a name. All gifts will be handed out on Christmas Day from Santa. We need your help and assistance. Thanks for all your generosity and may your Christmas holidays be truly blessed! Please 4 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 call Michelle Decker 568-3405 or Paula Qualls 568-3406. Thanks from all the staff here at The Vista. WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS By: Moving Coordinator, BST West, [email protected] Please give the following new residents a warm Welcome to Blue Skies West and your respective neighborhoods. Their phone numbers will appear on the in-house channel as soon as they become available. Mrs. Patricia Schirhart arrived on Thursday, Dec 11 and moved into #727 LtCol Oliver Cole will be moving into # 2003 today, Friday, Dec 19 Col Harrison & Mrs. Joyce Taylor will be moving into # 1805 on Monday, Dec 22 LtCol William & Mrs. Dolores O’Hara will arrive on Monday, Dec 22 and move into #1202 as temporary quarters until their chosen cottage #1605 is completed Capt Alex & Mrs. Veda White will move into #1203 on Tuesday, Dec 30 In-House Moves – Col Ray Renfro will be moving from #1711 into #636 on Thursday, Dec 18 Mrs. Sharon Petesch will be moving from #1505 into #342 on Wednesday, Dec 24 BOB’S BLOG By: B b Look at the picture on the left and he looks as innocent as the wind-driven snow. Look at the picture on the right, and you’ll see Bob does not understand the saying, “Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.” Bob and I were out walking last weekend when I heard him crunching on something he had picked up along the way. I stopped and grabbed his snout to open his mouth; then put my other hand in to retrieve whatever it was he was crunching on…well, he never stopped chewing and my finger went right between his molars. I screamed, and he finished eating whatever it was! 5 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 MAINTENANCE PE PEST CONTROL SCHEDULE By By: Coordinator, [email protected] STAFF Friday, Dec 19: Tower Apts- 511-518, 521-528 Cottages – 1900-2000 Specials – Liberty House Ranch Homes – 825, 829 Friday, Dec 26: Tower Apts- 531-538, 541-548 Cottages – 2100-2200 Specials – Freedom House Ranch Homes – 831, 835, Pavilion 1 MAINTENANCE UPDATE By: General Manager Maintenance, [email protected] Holiday Schedule – The Christmas and New Year holidays are coming up in the next couple of weeks and the Maintenance Department will be observing those days. The office will be closed starting Wednesday, Dec 24, at 3pm, all day Thursday, Dec 25, and Thursday, Jan 1. As always, you should contact the front desk if you have an emergency during this time. If you need minor maintenance help, our office will be reopening on both of the Fridays following the holidays. Pool Area Upgrades – Maintenance will be closing the pool area from Jan 19 – Jan 24 to have the hot tub surface removed and re-plastered and to change out both suspended space heaters in the pool area. The hot tub will need to remain closed until Monday, Jan 26, to allow new plaster proper time to cure. BST WEST WELLNESS AND LIFE ENRICHMENT EVENTS FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER Wellness is the balancing of mind, body and spirit to achieve a state of health and happiness. Blue Skies of Texas understands that the pursuit of wellness is a lifelong commitment, and Life Enrichment is an important component of Wellness. With a focus on the seven Dimensions of Wellness, Blue Skies of Texas takes a holistic approach that enriches the quality of life for every resident - in independent living, assisted living, rehabilitation, skilled nursing and memory care. WELLNESS & LIFE ENRICHMENT STAFF BST WEST SCHEDULE Shari Proctor, LBSW, Wellness & Life Enrichment Director - Mon, Wed & Fri Marla Casanova, RN Liaison - Tues & Thurs Shirley Clay, Resident Counselor - Tues & Thurs 6 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 RESIDENT COUNSELOR INFORMATION By: [email protected] Texas Attorney General’s Office Presentation on Scams and Frauds – Valeria Sartorio, Assistant Attorney General in the Consumer Protection Division, will speak to residents of Blue Skies West on Tuesday, Jan 13, 10am, CC2,3. Ms. Sartorio will be presenting updated information on scams and frauds presently targeting over 55 adults and offer steps on what to do if you suspect, or have been a victim of a scam. Please sign up in CC3 if you will attend. WELLNESS RN LIAISON NEWS By: [email protected] The flu season has arrived! Here is a list of ways to protect yourself and others! ***FLU VACCINE – Make sure this is a priority on your list! 1. Wash your hands often with soap and water for 20 seconds, especially after you cough or sneeze. Hand sanitizers are also effective. 2. Avoid sick people and avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Germs spread this way. 3. Teach others how to prevent the flu. 4. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue or your sleeve NOT your hands! Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it and wash your hands. 5. Have an emergency plan ready in case you get sick and keep two weeks- worth of emergency supplies, food, water and medicine at home. IMPORTANT: If you are ill and must visit with others, please use a mask. Staying home is the best way to prevent the further spread of the flu. Meals can be ordered and delivered to your home. Notify your physician as soon as you start to feel ill so you can start treatment. LIFE ENRICHMENT Life Enrichment Manager, [email protected] Activities Coordinator, [email protected] December Exercise Schedule Revised Monday, Dec 22 through Friday, Jan 2 - Classes Cancelled, except for the following: Monday, Dec 22 -8:45am Tai Chi, 9am Water Therapy, 9:45am Beginner Tai Chi Tuesday, Dec 23 - 9am Square Dancing,10am Line Dancing, 11:30am Water Aerobics Wednesday, Dec 24 – 9am Zumba Thursday, Dec 25 – Merry Christmas – No classes Monday, Dec 29 - Regular scheduled classes will be held Tuesday, Dec 30 - Regular scheduled classes will be held 7 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 Wednesday, Dec 31 - Classes Cancelled, except for 9am Water Therapy Thursday, Jan 1 – Happy New Year! No classes Friday, Jan 2 - Regular scheduled classes will be held RESIDENTS’ CORNER GADABOUTS By: Ann Wood Widows, Widowers, Singles, and Caretakers: We do not have an outing scheduled in January. We will celebrate the New Year at our Friendship Luncheon in February. Look for details of the luncheon in the January Roadrunner. FEELING GOOD By: Sid Spear Would you like to do something to make yourself feel good and do a great service for some deprived youngsters in the small towns of North Texas? In 1980 I established a scholarship for needy students at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. With the help of my company and several friends (including five recent donations by BST West residents), this scholarship fund has sent 43 students through college. These kids were bright youngsters from places like Carey, Estellene, High Point, Puducah, etc., little towns with no one to advocate for them and little chance of overcoming the subtle poverty which engulfs most of the region. Recipients weren’t eligible for assistance through many other organizations such as LULAC, La Raza, MALDEF, or NAACP. The scholarship fund is now short of money due to the escalating cost of education and reduced return on investments. If you would like to help some needy youngsters go to college and assume a useful role in society, please send your tax-deductible donation to the Sid F. Spear Scholarship Fund, Texas Tech University, PO Box 43082, Lubbock TX 79409-3082. Many thanks and God Bless. RESIDENT COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS By: Elizabeth Carwile, Resident Council Secretary The following are the names of the new Resident Council members elected to be representatives of their respective areas. They will be installed at the December meeting and will take responsibility on Jan 1: Tower 1 Thomas Reedy Linda Tisdale Tower 2 Allen Wesson Frank Christian Tower 3 Lily Shockley Ed Hamer Tower 4 Peter McOrmond Jean Miller 800’s Ellen Alkire 8 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 1100-1500 Jean Ellis Forrest Smith 1600-2000 Karen McDonald Tom Young 2100-2400 Ken Andrews Lois Heitzke 2500-2800 Wayne Erwin George Greenly The Resident Council offers congratulations to all of the above. A NOTE FROM YOUR MUSIC LIBRARY By: Don Jordan We have put our Christmas CDs (about 200) out, next to the Reading Library for your enjoyment during the Holidays. We also have about 3,000 other selections from Classic to Country. Come by, select a few, return them later and select others. BIRTHDAY & ANNIVERSARY COCKTAIL PARTY HOSTS NEEDED By: Ellen Parkhill, Coordinator If you enjoy attending these resident-hosted events and would like to be a part of a group in January, June, July or October, please contact me at 677-8980. We would welcome you as a new member(s). JOINT CATHOLIC-JEWISH COMMEMORATION OF HANUKKAH LUNCHEON By: Rose & Abe Dreiseszun On Thursday, Dec 18, at 11:30am the Celebrate Hanukkah will take place at the San Fernando Cathedral Hall. The theme this year is: “Catholic-Jewish Relations Today.” Presenters will be Raul Rodriguez and Laura Ehrenberg-Chesler, two prominent leaders of our Catholic and Jewish communities, respectively. Cost of the luncheon is $25 and will be charged to your account. Transportation will be provided by Blue Skies of Texas. Please contact Abe Dreiseszun if you have any questions. The sign-up deadline has passed. The bus leaves BST West at 10:15am and BST East at 10:30am. THE SINGALONG STRINGS UKLELELE BAND By: Verna Mae Roberson Everyone enjoys Christmas music and we’ll be doing our part to bring it to the Villages! Our remaining schedule for BST West is: Monday, Dec 22, 11:15am-12:15pm in the Main Dining Room HANUKKAH By: Abe Dreiseszun and Buzz Trustin There will be a Candle Lighting Ceremony on Tuesday, Dec 23, at 5pm in the Main Lobby. The ceremony is open to all faiths. Hanukkah, which means rededication, marks the delivery of Jews of Palestine from the oppression by Syrians/Greeks in the second century BC. 9 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 HOT CHOCOLATE AND COOKIES By: Juanita Giesler All are invited Wednesday, Dec 24, for hot chocolate and cookies to be served in the Lobby around 9pm following Christmas Eve Mass. Please join us. NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY By: Ed Orbock It’s time to make your reservations for the New Year’s Party, so get your group together. The reservation hot-line opened Monday, Dec 1. The Party is free. Call either Patricia McCarthy or Mary Lou Orbock with the number of people in your group. We provide the dance music, ice and ice buckets. You provide everything else for your group, table cloth, table decorations, plates and utensils, food, snacks, drinks, etc. It’s kind of like a picnic. Some groups have had a pot luck sit down meal prior to the start of the music and others have had just light hors d’oeuvres or snacks. The dining room will be open after 3pm to decorate your table as you desire. Music will be provided by “TWO FOR THE ROAD.” We will have tables for the singles and for those non-groups. The music starts at 9pm and ends a little after midnight. Everyone is encouraged to come and stay as long as you like. Make sure, you get your nap. The dress for the New Year’s Eve party will be in Honor of Our Departed Brothers & Sisters: Military mess dress, uniform or coat and tie for gentlemen/cocktail or Sunday dress for ladies. Call Patricia, Mary Lou or myself if you have any questions. GIRL SCOUT COOKIES By: Ellen Parkhill I will be able to take your orders beginning Thursday, Jan 1, for most of your favorites, plus a new oatmeal raisin cookie. Cookies are still priced at $3.50 a box. JANUARY BIRTHDAY AND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION By: Carolyn Watson Who: All BST West residents and guests are invited When: Wednesday, Jan 7, with Hosted Cocktails at 5pm and Dinner at 6pm Theme: Comfortable Country Entertainment: Dance to the country western music by “The Country Men” Menu: To be announced Pictures: Ruth Ann Jacko and Mike & Pam Westwood are available to take the Birthday & Anniversary pictures from 5pm to 5:30pm in the Helen LeMay Room 10 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 Seating Time: Doors open for regular seating at 6pm. Those needing extra time for seating may enter at 5:45pm Decorations: Debbie Christian, Annie Moore, June Reedy, Ginny Hallager Suggested Dress: Pull out those comfortable jeans and boots Reservations: The Reservation Chairpersons are Hilda Cunningham (677-0750) and Patricia McCarthy (677-8360). Please follow directions and everyone is guaranteed a seat. All those planning to attend including guests MUST sign the list in CC3. The list will be picked up on Friday, January 2, at 1pm. If you need to cancel after 1pm Friday, please call Hilda Cunningham or Patricia McCarthy. If you cancel after 1pm Monday, Jan 5, please call the Dining Services Office (568-3232). To make a table reservation, call Hilda Cunningham or Patricia McCarthy. Table reservations are limited to eight. Come alone and be seated with other interesting people. Reservations are needed for the Singles/Caregivers table. IMPORTANT: Reservations are not taken through the Dining Room for this event. Each person must sign-up including guests. Hosted Cocktails: Cocktail Hour for all BST West residents and guests will be held in the CC rooms from 5pm- 6pm. Your hosts for the evening are wearing colorful and distinctive name tags: Betty Blanchard, Bill & Gail Brennan, Ralph Holland, Ed Jackson, Bill & Pat Jacobs, Susan Griffith, James Langabeer, Knute & Wilma Lawson, Stella Leis, Bill Linn, Bob Metcalf, Marjorie Miller, Warren Moore & Ahia Shabaz, Carolyn Taylor, Bill & Dee Neubrand, Bill & Betty Overacker, Kathryn Rajczi, Dell Sparks, Mike & Pam Westwood, Amy Wheeler, Howard & Ruby Williams. AFRICAN SAFARI PRESENTATION By: Don Hallager On Thursday, Jan 8, at 3pm Linda McMillion will share her African Safari adventure with pictures in the Roadrunner Lounge. Linda is a new resident who will be moving into Garden Home 862 during the month of January. Please plan to come, and welcome her, and enjoy her presentation of the safari she took this year. CALLING ALL BIRD LOVERS By: Sharon Freeto Thursday, Jan 15, we will be visiting Mitchell Lake Pelicans on Mitchell Lake at Sunset Audubon Center, the prime birding and overall natural area not far from Texas A&M, off Morsund Blvd right here in San Antonio! The day will begin with a presentation by Interim Director, Jason St. Sauver about the history and mission of the Center followed by a motorized tour of the area. Cost is $5 per person if you are not a member of Mitchell Lake Audubon Center. Wear comfortable clothes that you can layer and bring your binoculars and bird books if you have them. We will stop for an 11 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 inexpensive lunch on the way home. For more information, contact Blues Skies resident and Audubon Center Docent, Sharon Freeto at 830-613-1007 or at [email protected]. Sign-up in the Activity Book in CC3. Cost will be: $5 per person for Pelicans on Mitchell Lake at Sunset Audubon Center, bus transportation and your lunch. Sign-up deadline is Monday, Jan 5. Bus leaves BST West at 9am and BST East at 9:15am. THE HAM BAND NEWS By: Bill Overacker Is that a clothes line on Towers 3 and 4 roof, or maybe it’s a wire for perching birds to view Blue Skies West activities? No! This is a G5RV all band high frequency antenna erected during June 2013 to support BST’s amateur radio club. This versatile “T” shaped wire antenna was invented by Louis Varney, a British Ham, over 40 years ago. He named his invention with his call sign-G5RV. This antenna is connected to a coaxial cable located within the elevator shaft, and descends into the Ham Radio Room connecting to the ICOM transmitter/receiver unit. A ground strap connected to the rig protects the station from electrical atmospheric impulses. These lines were installed by the former ham club, and finding them above the ceiling tiles was a challenge! With the G5RV antenna approximately 120 feet above ground, communication is enhanced in both signal and range. The antenna is an essential component of any ham station, and BST West has a quality set-up thanks to the support of the management and residents. The Ham Club will not meet during December, but will continue its third Thursday monthly meetings in January with the next meeting on Thursday, Jan 15, at 11:30am in the Roadrunner Lounge. All are welcome to attend. 73 - Best regards in Ham language! BLUE SKIES WEST RED HATTERS By: Jacque Veatch The Blue Skies West Red Hatters will not meet during the month of December. We wish you all Seasons Greetings. For our next luncheon, Friday, Jan 16, we will be going to the Castroville Café for lunch at 10:45am. RESIDENTS’ 2015 CONCERT SERIES By: Ginny & Don Hallager Are you ready for a new season of spectacular concerts? There will be five concerts in the 2015 season; four are locked in and the fifth one will be announced at a later date. We start off the concert series on Sunday, Jan 18, with cellist Christine Lamprea. Sunday, Feb 22, we are once again privileged to hold the Outreach Concert, sponsored by the San Antonio International Piano Competition (SAIPC), with the Bronze Medalist from the 2012 competition, Yejin Noh. We will enjoy the piano artistry of Lennie Seidel on Sunday, May 17. He lived across the street from Don and Ginny Hallager in Springfield, VA for 30 years. He weaves magical melodies together from the classics, from sacred and other secular music. You will enjoy many melodies that are familiar to you. July brings the Bazzani Jazz Trio 12 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 back to us. They make a summer afternoon of music very special; a specific date in July has not been set. The final concert will be in the fall and will be announced at a later date. It is through your generous contributions to the AFV Charitable Foundation that these concerts are possible. Your enthusiasm and support have shown the committee you want to have more of the highest quality music brought to Blue Skies. Please consider an end-of-year contribution which is tax deductible, to keep this series well-funded. Just mark the bottom line of your checks to the Residents’ Concert Committee. We will continue to look for performers of the highest quality who will bring a variety of music to our venue - can’t wait for 2015 and what it holds for us musically at Blue Skies of Texas. COWBOY BREAKFAST By: Cowgirl Dodie Join us for BST West Annual Cowboy Breakfast on Thursday, Jan 29, from 7-9am in the Main Dining Room. This event is open to all residents and staff alike. There will be country music by “The Stagehands” and lots of good food (bacon, eggs, assorted tacos, and lots of cups of hot Joe). Bring your appetite, wear your Western duds and have some fun, because this one is on us! Cowboy Breakfast is sponsored jointly by The Thrift Shop and Sodexo. MILITARY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (MOAA) By: Bill Knehans The FY 2013 National Defense Authorization Act established the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission. It was tasked to conduct a review of military compensation and benefit programs and make recommendations to Congress and the President. These recommendations are not to adversely affect currently serving or retirees. Due to the broad range of topics to be considered, especially benefits packages, it is reasonable to expect that all of us could be affected by some of the recommendations. The Commission’s report is due to be released on Sunday, Feb 1, and it will be interesting to see what options the recommendations suggest. As a first reminder, save the date of Tuesday, Feb 17, Blue Skies of Texas MOAA will hold a luncheon in the Roadrunner at BST West. Details will follow in future articles. 13 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 CHRISTMAS LIGHTS By: Shirley Stephens Martin Years ago, Christmastime 1992, the Tree of Lights tradition was initiated at Air Force Village II by Col Bob Drebelbis. It is a beautiful concept and one that has become a legend at BST West. Residents purchase a “Tree Light” to honor a loved one, living or deceased, for the Christmas tree in the Lobby. Bob asked me to write an appropriate tribute for the occasion and the following poem, also a tradition, is read at the Christmas program. Proceeds from the contributions of “Lights” go exclusively to the Health Care Center! Merry Christmas, dear friends! OUR VILLAGE II CHRISTMAS LIGHTS When we grow old and we’ve lived a long time And the walk up the hill is a mighty high climb… Though our eyes are much dimmer than what they once were, And the page of a book blends to a misty blur… Strange as the case may seem to be, Now is the time we can clearly see!!! We see ourselves as we really are When we’ve lived a lot and we’ve traveled far; A need for each other becomes very clear… Neighbors are precious, friendships so dear! As Christmastime nears and thoughts turn to pleasure, We’ll build on our memories with ones we can treasure; Though our eyes are much dimmer, we plainly can see These brilliant lights shining on our Village tree! Each light means a loved one has joined us this day To light up our season, our joys to portray; May we each see more clearly, as Yuletide begins, How fortunate we are to have family and friends!! 14 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 LIBERTY HOUSE By: Liberty House Admin Assistant, [email protected] Activities Saturday, Dec 20 - Friday, Dec 26, 2014 Saturday, Dec 20 -Movie in the LH Theater 2:30pm Sunday, Dec 21 - Bingo in the LH Activity Room 3:15pm Monday, Dec 22 - Exercise 10am, Bingo with the Galen Nursing Students in the LH Activity Room 2:30am. Tuesday, Dec 23 - Exercise 10am, Movie in the LH Theater 2:30pm Wednesday, Dec 24 – Exercise w/Linda 10am, Christmas themed Bingo in the LH Activity Room 3:15pm (Christmas Eve) Thursday, Dec 25 - Exercise 10am, Bible Study in the LH Activity Room 3pm (Christmas Day - Liberty House Office Closed) Friday, Dec 26 - Exercise w/Linda 10am, Warm Brownies and Ice Cream in the LH Lobby 3:15pm Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Activities Saturday, Dec 27 - Friday, Jan 2, 2015 Saturday, Dec 27 - Hot Chocolate and Cookie Social in the LH Lobby 2:30pm, Movie in the LH Theater 3pm Sunday, Dec 28 - Bingo in the LH Activity Room 3:15pm Monday, Dec 29 - Exercise 10am, Bingo with the Galen Nursing Students in the LH Activity Room 2:30am. Tuesday, Dec 30 - Exercise 10am, Movie in the LH Theater 2:30pm Wednesday, Dec 31 - Exercise w/Linda 10am, Bingo in the LH Activity Room 3:15pm (New Year’s Eve) Thursday, Jan 1 - Exercise w/Select Rehab in the LH Lounge 10am, Bible Study in the LH Activity Room 3pm (New Year’s Day) Friday, Jan 2 - Exercise w/Linda 10am, Reading of the Roadrunner at the 1st Fl. Nurses Station 10:30am, Hot Chocolate and Cookies in the LH Lobby 3:15pm 15 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 THE VISTA By: Activities Coordinator, [email protected] Friday, Dec19 - Resident Outing 10-2pm, Exercise 10:30am, Movie Time 11am, In-Room Visits 2-3pm, Happy Hour 3:30pm Saturday, Dec 20- NFL @ 12 & 3pm ET, Exercise 10:30am, High Flight Chapel 11am, Self-Directed Activity, Boy Scouts 2pm Sunday, Dec 21- Willow Chapel 9:30am, Sunday Fellowship 11 am, Piano with Art 12-1pm, Movie Time2-4pm, Prevailing Word 4-5pm Monday, Dec 22 - Exercise 10:30 am, Short Stories 11am, In-Room Visits 2-3pm, Bingo with Alice3:30pm, Poley Christmas 6-7pm, NFL @ 8:30pm ET Tuesday, Dec 23 - Cooking Demo9am, Exercise10:30am, Bunco 11am, Baking 2pm, Manicures 3:45pm, J & J Jewelry 1-3pm Wednesday, Dec 24 - Devotional 10am, Exercise 10:30am, Slap Jack 11am, InRoom Visits 2-3pm, Bingo 4pm Thursday, Dec 25 - Merry Christmas, Christmas Party 10am, Christmas Lunch121:30pm, Self-Directed Friday, Dec 26 - Exercise 10:30am, History Trivia11am, In-Room Visits 2-3pm, Happy Hour 3:30 pm Saturday, Dec 27- Exercise 10:30am, High Flight Chapel 11am, Self-Directed Activity Sunday, Dec 28 - Willow Chapel 9:30am, Sunday Fellowship 11 am, Piano with Art 12-1pm, NFL @1, & 4pm ET, Movie Time 2-4pm Monday, Dec 29 - Exercise 10:30 am, Short Stories 11am, In-Room Visits 2-3pm, Crafts 4pm Tuesday, Dec 30 - Cooking Demo9am, Exercise10:30am, Checkers 11am, Baking 2pm, Trivia 4pm Wednesday, Dec 31- Devotional 10am, Exercise 10:30am, In-Room Visits 2-3pm, Bingo 3pm, New Year’s Eve 4pm 16 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 RELIGION KING-SIZE BED By: Ren Vandesteeg Luke 2:7, “And she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger.” The Holy Bible, New International Version. How large was the manger in Bethlehem? Not sure? We can be certain it wasn’t 6.5 ft. X 7.5 ft., the size of king-size beds today. The manger was a king-size bed because a king slept in it. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! EPISCOPAL CHURCH By: Dougie Clarke There is an Episcopal Service using Rite I every Thursday at 3pm in the High Flight Chapel. CURSILLISTAS (CATHOLIC AND EPISCOPALIAN) By: Ralph Comer Walk to Emmaus (Methodists) and Via De Cristo (Lutherans) – If you have made a weekend and are looking for a reunion group, please contact me. We meet by the coffee pots behind the bistro at 8:30am on Thursday mornings. If you have any questions, please contact me at 451-5969. HOLY SPIRIT EPISCOPAL CHURCH By: Ralph Comer Would you like a ride to Holy Spirit Episcopal Church? Joanne and I leave at 9:15am on Sundays. If response warrants, the church will send transportation for larger groups. Holy Spirit is an exciting, multi-generational and multi-ethnic Christian community. Come and sample the experience. CATHOLIC NEWS By: Juanita Giesler Wednesday, Dec 24, 8pm - Christmas Eve Mass in High Flight Chapel. Carols at 7:30pm. Hot chocolate and cookies will be served in the Lobby following the Mass. All are invited. Wednesday, Dec 31, 5pm – Mass Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God in High Flight Chapel. Saturdays – 11am Mass (For Sunday, by special dispensation of the Archbishop) in the High Flight Chapel. Saturdays/Sundays – Freedom House: Catholic residents will be visited, beginning about 1:30pm, with Holy Communion and prayers. Wednesdays - Sep-May at 3:30pm, Rosary/Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Willow Chapel. PLEASE NOTE: Will not be held on Dec 24 or Dec 31. 17 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 Third Wednesdays - Sep-May, Catholic Council meets at 10am in CC2. Guests welcome. Fridays - Sep-May, Adoration 1pm-5pm, Blessed Sacrament Chapel. PLEASE NOTE: Will not be held on Dec 26 or Jan 2. St. Vincent de Paul, Castroville - First Saturday Donations, and End-of-Month Food Plan Donations. Now accepting warm clothing donations and space heaters. Please contact Thelma Hall, 677-2214. Pastoral Ministry - Deacon Pat Benigno (cell 386-7880) or Catholic Chaplain Carolyn Myers, BCC (cell 954-7411). Contact one of the above if requesting the services of a priest for the Sacrament of Reconciliation and/or Anointing of the Sick or for any other need you might have. AFVII PROTESTANT CHURCH By: Church Secretary, [email protected] Protestant Services: Sunday, December 21 Sunday, December 28 High Flight Chapel Pastor Gil Richardson Pastor Wayne Knutson 9:30am and 11am Willow Chapel 9:30am & Pastor Wayne Knutson Pastor Dan Figueroa Freedom House 10:45am Bible Study And Weekday Service Schedule Tuesday Morning Bible Study - Will meet each Tuesday morning at 9-10am in CC1. You do not need to be a member of the AFVII Protestant Church to attend and all are welcome. God bless! Please contact Paul Renfro (677-8816) for more information. PLEASE NOTE: This Bible Study will be in recess until Jan 13, 2015. Wednesday Midweek Devotional Service - Held at 10am in Willow Chapel. For more information, please contact the church office (568-3372) or Pastor Gil (2629550). Ladies’ Bible Study - Has concluded their seven-week study of Gideon. A new series of lessons will convene after the holidays. For more information, contact Ginny Hallager (233-8116) or Nita Peck (677-0383). Liberty House Bible Study - Meets on the first floor of Liberty House on Thursdays at 3pm. Join us as we study how Scripture applies to our lives today. The public is invited. For more information, contact Jim or Nita Peck (6770383). Advent Midweek Devotional Service And Christmas Eve Service The Protestant Church will sponsor the last special Advent service on Wednesday, Dec 24, at 10am in the High Flight Chapel. A special Christmas Eve, including a 18 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 Candlelight and Communion ceremony, will be held later that day at 5 pm. All are invited to attend. END OF YEAR - The end of the year is quickly approaching! This is a good time to complete your pledge for the year to the church. It’s also a good time to review your financial situation and if you find that it would be of value to you to make a year-end contribution, then we hope you will consider placing those gifts with the Protestant Church. Please remember to make your check out to AFVII Protestant Church! CHURCH MEMBERSHIP - If you desire to unite with Air Force Village II Protestant Church you may speak to one of our Pastors Wayne, Gil or Dan. Welcome!! We encourage you to find a spiritual home in one of the vibrant Communities of Faith here at BST West! SPORTS, GAMES AND SCORES THE SENIOR GAMES – LEARN MORE By: Ralph Comer It’s not too early to read up on the Texas State Senior Games! In April 2015, they will be held at the Jewish Community Center here in San Antonio. For information on how to participate in this senior amateur sports competition, please see www.tsga.org or the National Games page at www.nsga.com. ROADRUNNER GOLF By: Katherine Rajczi Monday, Dec 1, Individual - Jim Kniker and Al Buie tied for 1st with a 68. Katherine Rajczi played poorly, but still came in 3rd. (Everyone else played worse) The others competing were Tommy Thompson and Bill Miller. John Brooks played but did not compete; he should have competed as he shot his age with a net of 63. Congratulations John! Tuesday, Dec 2, Points - Jim Kniker, Gene Kircus and Bill Miller won front, back, and total with scores of -1, -7 and -9. Also competing were Gerhard, Dick Fouss, Al Buie, and Taylor. Unfortunately Dick had to drop out due to a back injury. Hope you feel better soon. Thursday, Dec 4, No competition - The only competition today was with the weather. Three of us showed up to play in the fog. We kept hoping some of the fog was going to burn off, but it never did. So at the end of nine, John Brooks, Bill Miller and Katherine Rajczi called it quits. We all get points for trying however. Monday, Dec 8, Two Best Ball - John Brooks, Al Buie and Tom Curtis took first for front, back, and total scoring -12, -7 and -19. Team 3: Jim Kniker, Gene Kircus, 19 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 and Bill Miller were second with -8, -3 and -11. Team 2: Katherine Rajczi, John Revak and Tom Curtis just enjoyed the nice day but not the best golf of the year. Tuesday, Dec 9, Individual - Jim Kniker was 1st with a net 70, followed by Gene Kircus with a 73. There was a tie for 3rd between John Brooks and Bill Miller both shooting 74. Al Buie also competed. Thursday, Dec 11, Golf was cancelled due to rain. The Roadrunner Golf Group would like to encourage any other golfers out there to join us. You may play just for fun; either nine or eighteen holes, or join our competition for a little more excitement. Contact John Brooks, me, or any of the others you see here in our weekly report, for more information. BRIDGE RESULTS By: Ellen Parkhill, Reporter SATURDAY, NOV 29 1. B. Curtis 2. A. Wesson 3. B. Crowley 4. A. Graves 5. C. Turner Slams: B. Curtis – 3 Slams; 1 each w/ A. Graves/ A. Wesson/ D/ Wise MONDAY, DEC 1 1. D. Fouss/A. Wesson 2. J. McKinney/L. Tisdale (2 slams) 3. J. Tuttle/D. Van Dine (slam) 4. K. Duncan/A. Graves 5. E. Parkhill/A. Wheeler 6. P. Higginbotham/E. Kendrex THURSDAY NITE, DEC 4 1. R. Comer/K. Rajczi 2. I. Landry/J. Reedy (slam) 3. E. Kendrex/T. Thomson (slam) 4. J. McKinney/L. Tisdale (slam) 5. A. Wheeler/A. Wood Parkhills (2 slams) SATURDAY, DEC 6 1. M. Slater 2. D. Wise 3. L. Girton 4. J. Ellis MONDAY, DEC 8 1. J. Cawood/H. Elliott (3 slams) 2. J. Tuttle/D. Van Dine 3. A. Wheeler/A. Wood 4. D. Fouss/A. Wesson 5. B. Crowley/C. Turner 6. U. Fohlmeister/H. Lutz THURSDAY NITE, DEC 11 1, J. Tuttle/A. Wesson 2. E. Jackson/B. Linn 3. A. Wheeler/ A. Wood 4. Kelleys (slam) 5. M. Dykes/G. Lengnick Slams: J.McKinney/L.Tisdale, Parkhills BST WEST PICKLEBALL ASSOCIATION By: Tom Carter Join us on the tennis courts from 8am-10am on Tuesdays and Thursdays to play Pickleball. This fast-growing sport for seniors provides a fun way of getting aerobic exercise on a small court (about one half of a tennis court). Gender or strength is 20 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 no advantage in this sport. We have the required racquets, balls, etc., so come out, and we’ll show you how easy it is to play. For further information, contact Ralph Comer, 451-5969; Helen Vanderneck, 677-0252; Don or Debbie Christian, 3340959; or Tom Carter, 860-5873. MAH JONGG By: Gayl Ganskow "Two Crak, Flower, Nine Dot, Red, Take" No, it's not a coded message. It's the language of Mah Jongg, the fascinating game of tiles, luck and skill. Why do so many people love MJ? Above all, it's fun! It's competitive, it's sociable, it requires strategy, it's relaxing--and it's thrilling. There's nothing more exciting than the moment you can finally call "MAH JONGG" and a small reward comes your way. Playing Session: Wednesdays, 1-3:30pm in CC3, All B & A Days - 2nd Wed of each month in Card Room 112 the Card Room is located across from the Thrift Shop on the first floor. Fridays, 1-3:30pm in CC3 and Saturdays, 1-3:30pm in CC2. WRIGHT PAT MAH JONGG By: Martha Wesson December has been a great month for the Wright Pat Mah Jongg group with lots of interesting hands. Terminews was the Hand of the Day one week, which was won by Annie, and it was Honorettes the next time. Debbie won it first, only to have it taken away by Katherine immediately afterward. So the prize went to Katherine although it was almost won again by Debbie in her very last, desperate attempt late in the afternoon. Actually, Katherine was on a roll with six wins on Dec 9. Martha had six overall, with Lynn coming in second with five wins for the two-week total. For the most part we aren’t very competitive (well…maybe Annie is a bit) and the rest of the wins are spread out rather evenly between Sande, Fran and Dot. We welcomed our newbie, Sharon, who seems to have an alarmingly good sense of the game already. Look out world! Our party is next week - sorry, all you interested players who procrastinated. We will continue to play through the holidays, though and encourage you to come to CC3 on Tuesdays from about 1-3:30pm to keep Sharon from feeling too lonely as she learns the game. BST WEST BILLIARD ASSOCIATION NEWS By: Robert Yanke 9-Ball, Tuesday, Dec 2: Singles today with Pro beating Big John with a four ball run and second game tomcat was setup by Lite. Then T-man beat Wild Bill with a combo setup and Ski beat Dutch with a setup. Then Pro made a five ball run to beat Tomcat. T-man who was snookered made a bank and combination to beat Ski. Pro banked the 9-ball to beat T-man and advance to the finals. In the lower level there were several outstanding wins, but T-man stopped Ski with a long combo to get to the finals. First game, T-man made a good long combo to win but in the second game, Pro made a small run to win the tournament. 21 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22 8-Ball, Saturday, Dec 6: With 10 players it was partners with Tomcat/T-man beating Big John/Pro with a setup and Tommygun/Dandy Don beat Miller Lite/Knife with a long straight shot. Then Ski/Tricky Dick put Tomcat/ T-man down with a good bank shot and Tommy/Dandy put Ski/Tricky down with a long cut to move into the finals. Big John/Pro did well in the lower level until they setup Ski/Tricky who moved into contention with the unbeaten Tommy/Dandy who proceeded to make a small run to win the tournament. Congratulations Tommygun/Dandy Don! Good shooting! 9-Ball, Tuesday, Dec 9: Nine players for singles today. Dandy Don beat Wild Bill with a two ball run plus a bank and Tomcat was setup by Ski. Then Big John was setup by Miller Lite and Tommygun gave Dutch a setup combo. Pro beat Dandy Don and then gave Dutch a setup combo. Tomcat made a good combo to beat Big John, but then Dutch made a good bank to advance to the final round. Ski was looking good in the lower level until Pro won with a small run and Big John beat Pro with the most fantastic break shot with the 9-ball going like a shot to the opposite end of the table. Then Big John made a three ball run to beat Dutch and in the final game a lucky side bank to take the tournament. Congratulations Big John!! 8-Ball, Tuesday, Dec 13: Today we had six players and finished quickly. First game, Pro beat Big John with a couple runs and Miller Lite won with a setup against Ski. Pro made a long cut to beat tomcat and Lite was setup by Tommygun. Pro then beat Lite with a six ball run to move to the finals. In the lower level Ski lost to Tommy and Tommy lost to Lite who wanted a second chance at the Pro. Good game, but finally Lite setup Pro for the Championship. Thanks for coming but please practice cut shots as you can’t move the cue ball to your next shot if you don’t practice cuts! 22 Deadline: Staff-Friday, Dec 19; Residents-Monday, Dec 22