Happy Birthday Live and Learn! HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR
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Happy Birthday Live and Learn! HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR
NOVEMBER Happy Birthday Live and Learn! Come join us to celebrate the one-year anniversary of Live and Learn Tuesday, November 18 at 7:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall! Our good friend, Dr. Nelly van Doorn-Harder will visit us for another fine presentation, The Caliph and the Pharaoh: An Update on Current Affairs in the Middle East. Dr. Nelly van Doorn-Harder is Professor of Islamic Studies in the Department of Religion at Wake Forest University. She specializes in Islam, Middle East Christianity, and Islam in Southeast Asia. Afterwards, we will celebrate our many presentations over this last year of learning with champagne and chocolate! And don’t forget November 6 Dr. Jan Hensley presents From Blue Sea to Blue Ridge North Carolina, “The Writingest State” Celebration HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR FIRST YEAR The Cutting Edge of Medicine – Dr. Tony Atala The Cutting Edge of Technology – Dr. David Carroll The Cutting Edge of Religion – Dr. Bill Leonard The Cutting Edge of Music – Maestro Robert Moody The Comedy of Errors – NCShakes Festival The History of Wake Forest College/University – Dr. Ed Wilson Understanding the Current Situation in Ukraine – Dr. Susan Rupp Romantic Poetry of Yeatts – Dr. Ed Wilson Bird Crawl – Dr. Jeremy Reiskind Welcome, Newcomers! Edna Carol Bernasek 1106 Asbury Place Anna Bland Fisher 730 Arbor View Kaye Krueger 401 Stockton Julius “Jule” and Gary Rousseau 203 Stockton Jean Williams 408 McPherson Gertrude “Trudy” Wyderski 316 McPherson Sale DECK THE HALL Tuesday, November 18 Wednesday, November 19 10:00 am — 2:00 pm Womble Lobby Sponsored by the Village Shop Come shop our unique collection of small Christmas trinkets and decorations! All proceeds benefit the Resident Council Assistance Fund 2 Thanksgiving Meals To Go Order by 12:00 PM Thursday, November 20 Pick up at Lakeside on Tuesday, November 25 or Wednesday, November 26 9:00-10:00 AM OR 1:30-4:00 PM Let us take some of the cooking out of your kitchen this Thanksgiving! Dining Arts is offering a variety of traditional Thanksgiving entrées, side items and desserts for you to pick-up and take home for your family Thanksgiving meal. From complete menu to à la carte side items, we will prepare wonderful items that will compliment your special day. Please call 748-2453 for menu and more details. November Events Saturday, November 1 6:45 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby 7:30 PM – Program Start Winston Salem Symphony Presents Broadway Tonight! Plugged-In Pops Series Reynolds Auditorium Transportation for those who have reserved seats and tickets. Sunday, November 2 Fall Back! Daylight Saving Ends 11:00 AM Morning Worship Service led by Rev. Bert Sanders Robinson Hall Tuesday, November 4 (cont.) 4:00 PM Senior Class Chorus Concert Fellowship Hall 50’s and 60’s music at its finest. Senior Class, an all Seniors singing group from the Roy B. Culler Senior Center in High Point, is returning to Arbor Acres with a new lineup of Rock & Roll melodies and memories. With the 20-plus singers, pianist, guitar player and drummer, you’re sure to walk away with a smile on your face. Why don’t you bring a friend? 7:00 PM Wellness Talk: Coronary Artery Disease Guest Speaker: Dr. Frederic R. Kahl, MD Fellowship Hall 1:30 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby 2:00 PM – Program Start Madame Butterfly, Piedmont Opera Stevens Center Transportation for those who have reserved seats and tickets. 6:30 PM Vespers led by Rev. Douglas Suggs Fellowship Hall Tuesday, November 4 9:00 AM & 10:00 AM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Transportation to Vote Hanes Community Center Precinct Please call the Concierge, Annie, at ext. 1210 to reserve your seat on the bus for one of these two trips to the polls. Frederic R. Kahl, MD is a Professor of Medicine and Cardiology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. His talk will cover how Coronary Artery Disease presents itself, what symptoms are experienced, how it is treated, and what you can do to avoid complications. He will also discuss Heart Failure in depth including its causes, symptoms, tests used in diagnosis, and what you can do to reduce complications. Wednesday, November 5 7:00 PM Vespers led by Rev. Jeff Copley Maple Springs United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall Thursday, November 6 10:00 AM Resident Council Fellowship Hall Icon Legend Registration Required Transportation Available 3 Thursday, November 6 (cont.) 2:00 – 4:00 PM Sports Day Hosted by the Sports Committee Ball Room, Fitness Center Stop by and play games such as cornhole, shuffleboard, ping pong, and much more! Not sure how to play? Come by and we will be glad to help you learn a new game, or you can practice. 4:00 PM Live and Learn From Blue Sea to Blue Ridge North Carolina, “The Writingest State” Fellowship Hall With author and photographer, D. Jan Hensley. 7:30 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby 8:00 PM – Program Start A Time to Kill Twin City Stage Friday, November 7 (cont.) 3:00 PM Let’s Talk ... TED Annie’s Kitchen, Asbury Place As “Ideas worth sharing,” TED Talks present ideas in technology, entertainment and design. Join Chaplain Bert Sanders to view and discuss one of these thought-provoking, relevant, and quite often moving and profound talks. The session will conclude at 4:00 pm (or whenever we finish our conversation). If there is sufficient interest, this series will continue. Please join us! 4:00 PM – Part One 6:30 PM –Dinner Break Intermission 7:30 PM – Part Two Friday Night at the Movies with Jim Shertzer Fellowship Hall Transporation for those who made reservations by October 30. Friday, November 7 9:00 AM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Trip to Southern Supreme Fruitcake Factory Bear Creek, NC This is an all-day trip. Plan on returning at approximately 5:00 pm. We’ll stop in Siler City at Best Foods for lunch on the way home. Bring money for your purchases and for your lunch. RSVP with the Concierge, Annie, at ext. 1210 for a seat on the bus by Tuesday, November 4. To save time, call your order in and have it waiting when we visit. Call 1-877-815-0922 or go online to www.southernsupreme.com. Janice has one brochure available to peruse. 4 Doctor Zhivago (1965) (PG). Director David Lean’s epic love story will be shown in two parts, with part one starting at 4 pm, break for dinner at 6:30 pm, and part two at 7:30 pm. The film won five Oscars and 10 nominations, including Best Picture. Adapted from Nobel Prize winner Boris Pasternak’s novel, the film stars Omar Sharif as Zhivago and Julie Christie as Lara, star-crossed lovers caught up in the turmoil of the Russian Revolution. Rod Steiger, Geraldine Chaplin, Tom Courtenay, and Alec Guinness head a supporting of thousands. In High Definition and Stereo Sound. (200 min). Sunday, November 9 11:00 AM Morning Worship Service led by Rev. Bert Sanders Robinson Hall 2:30 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby 3:00 PM – Program Start The Night of January 16th Stained Glass Playhouse Ticket cost is $12. Reserve with the Concierge, Annie, at ext. 1210 by Thursday, November 6. 6:30 PM Vespers led by Rev. Norman Hubbard Pine Grove UMC, Kernersville Fellowship Hall Monday, November 10 4:00 PM Covenant Village UMC Senior Choir Fellowship Hall Hearing the Senior Adult Choir from Covenant perform will definitely be a joyful noise! The Senior Adult Choir is led by Rob McFarland, Director of Music Ministries. The public relations organizer for the group is Dick Dobrowski who is also a member. You may know his son, our very own Dining Arts Director, Rick Dobrowski! Tuesday, November 11 Veterans Day 10:00 AM Covenant Village UMC Senior Choir Robinson Hall See description above. 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM Veterans Day Lunch Buffet Lakeside Dining Room Tuesday, November 11 (cont.) 1:00 – 2:00 PM Resident Directory Photos with Robert Merritt Bay Window Robert Merritt will be taking (and retaking) resident photos for the January directory. 3:00 PM Operation CARmed Forces Meals-on-Wheels 2014 Replay with Jon Burkhart Fellowship Hall Jon says, “This year’s program was a tribute to veterans and those now serving in the United States Armed Services. With our nation weary of war, the subject was challenging from the very beginning. Our CEO, David Piner, who always writes the show, rose to the occasion to create a most unusual evening of theatre. I quickly became involved when asked to create videos and pictures of war from the beginning of the United States.” “As David began casting and rehearsals, I got busy planning how to present video on the screen at the same time the actors were working on left, right and center stage. The resulting program was a simultaneous presentation of television news film, musical comedy, and pantomime theatre. Each resident and employee involved was very proud to be a part of such an unusual effort while raising $66,106.13 for Senior Services and their Meals-on-Wheels program in Winston Salem.” “Because of the complexity of what was happening on and above the stage, all the cast members never had the opportunity to see the program as our audiences saw it. I can’t wait to see the cast reactions as they watch the DVD. It will be great fun.” “If you missed it or would like to see it again, come join us. . . on what more appropriate day could we choose?” With a special Veterans Day recognition. Menu on back cover. 5 Tuesday, November 11 (cont.) 7:00 PM Giannini Brass Fellowship Hall 11:30 AM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby UMAR Luncheon Maple Springs UMC The Giannini Brass will celebrate Veterans Day at Arbor Acres by performing a variety of styles, including Sousa Marches, a medley from the Revolutionary War, the Armed Forces Salute, Dixieland, Big Band Swing, and other popular selections. The Giannini Brass delights, entertains, and amuses audiences with a blend of musical styles, including patriotic marches, Big Band Swing, Dixieland, light classical and Broadway. A favorite of audiences throughout the Southeast, the Giannini Brass has given hundreds of concerts since 1989, released several acclaimed recordings, and made numerous appearances on radio and television. Members perform in nearly all of the professional orchestras in the Carolinas, and have toured and performed with orchestras and chamber music ensembles throughout the US and Europe. This is a free, one-hour lunch & learn event. Come learn more about UMAR’s three WinstonSalem Group Homes that serve residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Questions contact Miriam Bumgarner. RSVP to the Concierge, Annie, at ext. 1210 by 12:00 pm November 4. Wednesday, November 12 1:00 – 2:00 PM Resident Directory Photos with Robert Merritt Alibi Café in Asbury Place Robert Merritt will be taking (and retaking) resident photos for the January directory. 2:00 PM Winston-Salem Symphony Instrument Petting Zoo Fellowship Hall Volunteers needed! No prior musical experience necessary – all training provided. Make a difference in our local schools and community. Come learn more about volunteer opportunities! 4:00 - 5:30 PM High Tea Living Room 7:00 PM Vespers led by Rev. Jim Long Fellowship Hall 6 Thursday, November 13 12:00 PM Men’s Club Pathways to the Future Guest Speaker: Dr. Gary M. Green President, Forsyth Technical Community College Fellowship Hall Dr. Green’s leadership in economic and workforce development efforts include establishing Forsyth Tech as a leader in technology education, including advanced manufacturing, logistics, nanotechnology, and biotechnology. He established the National Center for the Biotechnology Workforce at Forsyth Tech. The National Association of Manufacturing and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation chose Forsyth Tech as one of four community colleges nationally to pilot manufacturing skills standards. 3:00 PM UMW Circle 2 Gathering Place 7:00 PM Pianist, Vincent van Gelder Fellowship Hall Dr. van Gelder will play selections from Prokofiev, Chopin, Rachmanioff, and Ravel. He has won top prizes in many national and international piano competitions, including the Liszt-Garrison International Piano Competition. He has performed in Europe, and across the US, including a well-reviewed solo recital at Carnegie Hall. Friday, November 14 3:00 PM in Robinson Hall 7:00 PM in Fellowship Hall Suzanne and Jim Present: America the Beautiful Oh Beautiful for Spacious Skies, For Amber Waves of Grain ... As part of their continuing studies into the music of our collective American consciousness, Suzanne and Jim have assembled a captivating array of traditional patriotic music. Hymns, national anthems, military airs, and popular songs are an intimate part of our national heritage.Interweaving stories from the past with awarding-winning performances on a variety of acoustic instruments, five string banjo, guitar, flute (and a few surprises), Suzanne and Jim bring these melodies to life celebrating our nation. Saturday, November 15 6:45 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby 7:30 PM – Program Start UNCSA Symphony Orchestra: Britten’s iconic Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra Stevens Center Call the Concierge, Annie, at ext. 1210 to request tickets and/or make transportation reservations by Friday, November 7. Tickets are $18.00 Sunday, November 16 11:00 AM Morning Worship Service led by Rev. Douglas Suggs Robinson Hall 2:15 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Please note new leave time! 3:00 PM – Program Start Winston Salem Symphony Classic Series Stevens Center We will leave 15 minutes earlier from now on for Sunday Symphony events. Transportation is for residents who are ticket holders. Seats are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis by calling the Concierge, Annie, at ext. 1210. No guests please. Sunday, November 16 (cont.) 6:30 PM Vespers led by Rev. Sarah Mellis First UMC, High Point Fellowship Hall Monday, November 17 10:00 AM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Trip to Mrs. Hanes Cookies Clemmons, NC Take money for your purchases. You can speed things up if you call your order in beforehand, and pick it up during our visit. Call 336-764-1402 or visit www.HanesCookies.com. RSVP to the Concierge, Annie, at ext. 1210 for a seat on the bus by Thursday, November 13. 6:15 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby 7:30 PM – Program Start Winston-Salem Youth Orchestra Stevens Center Free concert. Call the Concierge, Annie, at ext. 1210 to make transportation reservations by Monday, November 10. Tuesday, November 18 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Village Shop: Deck the Hall Sale Womble Lobby 11:30 AM Ladies Luncheon Featuring Kim Sheeks (aka the Hat Lady) Arbor Room Kick off the holiday season with good friends and food! Please join us for our Ladies Luncheon. Cost of the meal is $10.00 per person. Meal includes Broccoli, Ham and Cheese quiche served with mixed greens, fruit and a muffin. Reservations are required. Please call the Concierge at ext. 1210. Reservation deadline is Tuesday, November 11. 7 Tuesday, November 18 (cont.) 4:00 - 5:30 PM Arbor Afternoons with Ronnie Reeves Bay Window 7:00 PM Live and Learn Celebration Dr. Nelly van Doorn-Harder Fellowship Hall See cover for details. 7:00 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby 7:30 PM – Program Start Winston Salem Symphony Classic Series Stevens Center Transportation is for residents who are ticket holders. Seats are reserved on a first-come, firstserved basis by calling the Concierge, Annie, at ext. 1210. No guests please. Wednesday, November 19 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Village Shop: Deck the Hall Sale Womble Lobby 12:00 – 1:00 PM Touchdown Celebration for “Fall into Football” Walking Challenge Gathering Place If you have been participating in the Fall Walking Challenge “Fall into Football,” please come enjoy a Chili Social for all your hard exercising efforts. Please RSVP to the Concierge, Annie, by Wednesday, November 12 by calling ext. 1210. Prizes will be awarded as well! Come dressed in your favorite collegiate football team attire. A prize will be awarded for the person who is the best dressed (showing their team spirit). Sarah Hamlin January 23, 1922 – September 28, 2014 8 Wednesday, November 19 (cont.) 3:00 PM Nature in the City for All to Enjoy; The Gateway Nature Center Guest Speaker: Cornelia Barr Board Chair, Gateway Environmental Initiative Fellowship Hall The Gateway Nature Center is a 19-acre site off Broad Street, adjacent to Washington Park, protected as a nature preserve. The Gateway Environmental Initiative (GEI) is a nonprofit group formed specifically to create this nature preserve. Cornelia Barr, GEI board chair, will talk about why the center is important and how the GEI plans to develop the center for environmental education and creative play in nature. 7:00 PM Vespers led Rev. David Calhoun Retired UMW Minister Fellowship Hall Thursday, November 20 10:00 AM Doll Stuffing Gathering Place Come lend a helping hand! 1:00 PM Book Club Berrier Conference Room The book for November is The Factory Man by Beth Macy. 1:00 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Wal-Mart Shopping Trip Register for a seat on the bus by calling Annie, the Concierge, at ext. 1210. Ed Hill November 1, 1922 – October 4, 2014 Charles Blake December 29, 1927 – October 7, 2014 Thursday, November 20 (cont.) Sunday, November 23 (cont.) 3:00 PM Wellness Talk: Heart Disease in Older Adults Guest Speaker: Susan Butler, RN Fellowship Hall 1:15 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby 2:00 PM – Program Start Charlotte’s Web Kernersville Little Theater This presentation will focus on the top 10 things one can do to promote a healthy heart and reduce cardiac risk factors. Susan is the Women’s Heart Health Coordinator at Wake Forest Baptist where she has worked for the last 32 years. Call the Concierge, Annie, at ext. 1210 to RSVP by Monday, November 10. Tickets are $12.00 3:00 PM Short Stories and Southern Humorist Readings Gathering Place Chaplain Bert Sanders will continue readings of short stories and essays by Southern humorists focusing on current, regional writers and on topics reflective of our distinctive Southern culture. Join us for a good laugh (or at least a wide grin). The readings will last about an hour. Friday, November 21 7:00 PM Friday Night at the Movies with Jim Shertzer Fellowship Hall Microcosmos (1996) (G). From the producers of Winged Migration and Oceans, two Arbor Acres favorites, comes this fascinating peek into the natural world in our own backyards. Micro cameras peer into the hidden lives of creatures we seldom notice – butterflies, beetles, ants, snails, even mosquitos. In High Definition. (80 min). Sunday, November 23 11:00 AM Morning Worship Service led by Rev. Bert Sanders Robinson Hall Marilee Pardue November 15, 1939 – October 12, 2014 Franklyn Levin June 28, 1922 – October 16, 2014 6:30 PM Vespers led by Rev. Douglas Suggs featuring the Sheperd Singers Fellowship Hall Tuesday, November 25 7:00 PM Pianist Vladimir Svoysky Fellowship Hall Frederic Chopin in one of the most popular and loved of the classical composers for the piano. His compositions have been described as dreamy, haunting and incredibly romantic. But who inspired Chopin? When asked how he prepared for his concerts, he answered: “For two weeks I shut myself up in a room and play __________.” To learn the answer to this intriguing question, join concert pianist Vladimir Svoysky. Then the secret will be revealed in the most musical way! Wednesday, November 26 4:00 - 5:30 PM High Tea Living Room 7:00 PM Vespers led by Rev. Jim Long Fellowship Hall We Remember Dr. Miles R. Cooper October 21, 1933 – October 24, 2014 Lucy M. Bovet May 3, 1920 – October 27, 2014 9 November Birthdays DAT E RE SI DE N T S Robert Goodwin st Wanda Powers 1 Sylvia Sanchez Sue Baldwin 3rd Joyce Riffe Ann Johnston 4th Jeannette Plummer 6th Peggy Moser 7 8th Bobbi Cobb Margaret Nicholson Arline Brown Ruth Hanas Eunice Heilig John Martin Kirby Brown Margaret Keely Naomi Triplett th 9th 10th 11th Charles Duckett 12th Jean Robinson EMPLOYEES Bill Cofer Benjie Wagner DAT E R E SI D E N T S 13th 14th Courtney Davis Carrie McCoy Brittney S Williams Meredith Lindel Zena Lee Regana Linton Courtney Stafford Natasha Brooks Bert Sanders Thursday, November 27 Happy Thanksgiving! 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM Thanksgiving Lunch Buffet Lakeside Dining Room Menu on back cover. 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 21st 22 nd 23rd 25th 26th 1:15 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby 2:00 PM – Program Start Winston-Salem Symphony Presents Carolina Christmas Spectacular! Reynolds Auditorium 10 Celebrate the holiday season along with special guest, Lyn Dillies, who thrills audiences with her own special magic. Sing along with the Symphony Chorale and other local artists. And yes, Virginia, there will be a Santa Claus! Call the Concierge, Annie, at ext. 1210 to RSVP by Monday, November 10. Tickets are $57.00 Martha Bond Hilburn Phyllis Newsome Sarah Sands Helen Davis Donald Watts Elizabeth Sayers Lillian Thompson 27th 28th 29th Latramkia Moore Joyce Wanshiya Tomar Foster Tonya Hanes Latoya Hughes Tonya Gagne 20th 30th Saturday, November 29 Anne Arnsdorff Robert Gibson Martha Walker Thomas Miskimen Beryl Moser Elizabeth Orr Jean Hopson Alice Hinman Hubert Woodall E M PLOY E E S Sheena Gray Tanya Morris Brittany L Williams Joy Workman Shavon Young Suzanne Danilowicz Barbara Sapp Elizabeth Carmichael Anne Haxton Hugh Peoples Betty Runnion Lucille Thomas Larria Cunningham Rachell Hood Carla Meadows Shadawn Higgins Sarah Holmes Sarah Morgan Natese Cook Moses Vincent Miles Lowe Jeff Luke Tiffany Shouse Sunday, November 30 11:00 AM Morning Worship Service led by Rev. Douglas Suggs Robinson Hall 6:30 PM Vespers led by Rev. Bert Sanders featuring the Sheperd Singers Fellowship Hall December Look Ahead Christmas Decorating Schedule Monday, December 1 Decorations arrive from storage (hallways and Craft Room, 3rd Floor Corpening). Tuesday, December 2 9:00 AM–12:00 PM – Sort Decorations 2:00 PM – Womble Hallway Bridge Wreaths 3:00 PM – Memorial Tree, Living Room Wednesday, December 3 9:00 AM – Front Lobby Tree 2:00 PM – Chrismon Trees in Fellowship Hall 3:00 PM – Salem Village, Womble Lobby Thursday, December 4 9:30 AM – Lakeside, Arbor & Private Dining Rms 10:30 AM – Arbor Room Wreaths 1:00–3:00 PM – Living Room & Fireplace Mantels Friday, December 5 Decorate Club House, Guest House, and Clean-up All Floor Reps – You are responsible for decorating or getting your hall tree decorated. Let Janice know if you need help fluffing your tree. Please check tree lights ASAP and let Janice know of any issues before fluffing is done! Trees are generally ready to begin decorating Wednesday. Womble & McPherson Floor Reps – Speak to your area residents and decide if you want a tree this year. Line up your decorators now. Let Janice know if you want a floor tree by 8:00 am Monday, December 1. Stockton Hall Floor Reps – Please talk with each other and arrange for who will be responsible for the front lobby tree on 2nd floor main entrance. Let Janice know the contact person. The responsibility rotates each year between the Floor Reps. Corpening Floor Reps – Your building will be decorated as last year, with beautiful seasonal decorations on each floor. There will be no trees. Swingle Bells, A Jazzy Christmas Concert Tuesday, December 2 2:15 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Old Salem Visitors Center. Celebrate the holidays with seasonal favorites performed by Martha Bassett, the Giannini Brass and the Jazzmas Trio. RSVP deadline November 10. Cost $18.00. UNCSA Wind Ensemble Wednesday, December 3 1:15 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Crawford Hall, UNCSA. RSVP deadline November 14. Cost $18.00. Percussionist, Scott O’Toole Thursday, December 4 7:00 PM – Fellowship Hall Scott O’Toole expands the traditions of classical music with solo and collaborative performances featuring solo percussion. Resident Directory Photos Wednesday, December 10 1:00–2:00 PM – Alibi Café in Asbury Place Robert Merritt will be taking (and retaking) resident photos for the January directory. Pre-New Years Eve Dance Tuesday, December 30 7:00–9:00 PM – Fellowship Hall Featuring The Gary Lewis Band. The Symphony Presents Brubeck Jazz! Wednesday, December 31 6:45 PM – Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Reynolds Auditorium. The Brubeck Brothers Quartet will be performing the music of their jazz legend father, Dave Brubeck. Tickets are $52.00 and your account will be charged. RSVP deadline is November 24. Please indicate if you need transportation only or transportation and a ticket. No refunds after the deadline. 11 Dining Events in November Arbor Room Dinner Specials Veterans Day Lunch Buffet Wednesday, November 5 With a Special Veterans Day Recognition Tuesday, November 11, 11:30 AM — 1:30 PM Cedar Plank Salmon – $20 Six oz. Salmon Filet grilled and smoked on a Cedar Plank topped with a Smoked Oyster Cream Sauce, served with Wild Rice, Grilled Asparagus, Salad and Dessert. Wednesday, November 12 Beef Wellington – $29 Angus Beef Filet with a traditional Mushroom Duxelle wrapped and baked in a Golden Flaky Pastry, finished with Bordelaise sauce, served with Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes, Sautéed Spinach, Salad and Dessert. Wednesday, November 19 Cioppino – $24 A Classic Seafood Stew with Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops, Clams & Mussels simmered in a Tomato and White Wine Broth, served with White Rice, Pesto Crostini, Salad and Dessert. Wednesday, November 26 Closed During Dinner Open for lunch only this day. All prices include tax. Message From Dining Arts Thanksgiving Reservations Make your reservation at ext. 1301. Dining Arts will take reservations until Wednesday, November 26. The dining rooms will be open our regular lunch hours of 11:30 am– 1:30 pm. If necessary, we will extend our lunch hours until 2:00 pm to try and accommodate everyone. Please make your reservations as soon as possible as we anticipate a very large group of residents, families and guests. Lakeside Dining Room $12.95 per person,tax not included Entrées Carved Beef Tenderloin w Roasted Turkey Sides Scalloped Tomatoes w Creamed Corn Green Beans with Almonds w Mashed Potatoes Gravy w Cranberry Sauce w Mixed Green Salad Rolls, Butter, Beverage Desserts Cherry Cobbler with Blueberry Sauce & Ice Creams Thanksgiving Lunch Buffet Thursday, November 27 11:30 AM — 1:30 PM Lakeside Dining Room $20.00 per adult, $8.50 per child 12 and under, tax included Entrées Herb Roasted Turkey with Giblet Gravy Honey Glazed Ham w Salmon with Orange Sauce Boiled Shrimp with Cocktail Sauce Sides Candied Yams with Golden Marshmallow Topping Mashed Potatoes w Cornbread Dressing Collard Greens w Honey Glazed Carrots Country-Style Green Beans w Deviled Eggs Potato Salad w Ambrosia Salad Tomato Aspic Salad w Mixed Green Salad Fresh Fruit Salad with Seasonal Berries Assorted Artisan Rolls Desserts Assorted Homemade Pastries, Pies & Cakes Lamplighter is published monthly by Questions? Contact Janice Lutz-Vanhoy, Arbor Acres United Methodist Retirement Community Recreational Arts Director, at 1240 Arbor Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27104 748-4646 or [email protected] The online version of Lamplighter is available at www.arboracres.org.