Starting a new hobby - New Dawn Retirement Community
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Starting a new hobby - New Dawn Retirement Community
The Sunrise New Dawn Retirement Community January - February - March 2011 Starting a new hobby . . . Starting a new hobby or pursuing a passion can be exciting - regardless of your age. We have a few ladies to prove it. Millicent Kyler, formerly of Jeromesville, loved to draw when she was in school. However, raising four children, put her interests on the “back burner”. During a get away to New York City with her husband, they were window shopping. A paint art set caught her eye and her husband purchased it. So in her 60’s, Millicent started her painting career and still at 95, enjoys it today. She has sold several paintings and has a beautiful display in her apartment. Millicent stands beside her favorite painting. According to Vera Packer, she never realized how much fun her lap top computer would be, adding, “the kids just bought it for me”. For the last two years on the computer, she has been playing solitaire, maj jong, checking out google earth and the latest is skyping with her granddaughter. She now has an iPad of which she enjoys the convenience of it’s size. The free WiFi at New Dawn has given Vera extra time visiting with her family, keeps her mind sharp and in the know. Starting to learn a new interest at 94, that’s pretty amazing! Betty Blake is hard to catch. She likes to keep busy and being at New Dawn has not slowed her down. One day she is out of her room sewing and the next day she is off to the Senior Center. As a matter of fact, she usually goes five days a week to the center. Betty sure doesn’t look or act her age. As a young girl she picked up sewing from her mom and then lost interest. About five years ago she started again. Today, at 82 Betty continues to piece together quilts for her family which includes, “all my kids, seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren”. Now, that’s a lot of sewing and a lucky family. Vera keeps active on her lap top. Betty works on another quilt creation. HAPPY BIRTHDAY HEALTH CARE/REHAB JANUARY Ruth Raber ............................. 6, 1927 Clara Szymanski .................. 11, 1917 Lylian Smith......................... 12, 1920 Grace Calderon .................... 17, 1933 Bob Campbell ...................... 18, 1922 Vera Packer .......................... 22, 1915 Ruth Stockdale ..................... 24, 1916 FEBRUARY Edith Forker ........................... 2, 1914 Martha Gee ............................ 4, 1923 Selma Brown.......................... 8, 1921 MARCH Doris Fox ............................... 1, 1920 Kelly Strong ........................... 6, 1949 Edith Thurmond ..................... 6, 1921 Thyra Roth ............................. 7, 1926 Catherine Sawvel ................... 9, 1927 Lola Gibbs............................ 17, 1921 Overton Brown .................... 21, 1916 Albert Nichols ...................... 21, 1918 Madge Beamer ..................... 22, 1928 Carrie Belknap ..................... 22, 1923 Ruby Wood .......................... 23, 1920 Sandolo Leonetti .................. 24, 1927 Marylee Merryman .............. 24, 1938 Doyle Stafford...................... 28, 1925 Bessie Bonisolli ................... 29, 1926 Marjorie Watson................... 29, 1916 RETIREMENT CENTER JANUARY Millicent Kyler ..................... 11, 1916 Kathryn Klingler .................. 11, 1917 Ruth Herman ........................ 21, 1921 FEBRUARY Ruth Stonebrook .................... 3, 1913 MARCH Donald Mills ........................ 18, 1947 Christine Riley ..................... 20, 1920 Retirement Center Resident Feature N Name: Ella Lenora (Ulrich) Slough Came to New Dawn: March 17, 2008 Birthplace: August 13, 1926 New Philadelphia Family: Married to E. Dale Slough (deceased) for almost 40 years. Two daughters, Karen Slough of New Philadelphia and Kathy Slough of Georgia Highlights of My Life: Being presented a certificate of apperciation from the General Assembly, State of Ohio, with the Americanism Award by the mayor of New Philadelphia in 2003. Former Occupation: Office position for a local attorney, office management at Dayton Air Force Base during WWII, and retired from New Philadelphia Library after 25 years of service. Former Interests/Hobbies: Routinely attended city council meetings for over 40 years, enjoyed traveling throughout the US with family, and volunteered several years at the library after retiring. Clubs, Organizations, Church Groups Associated with: First Christian Church in New Philadelphia and active in the Ladies Postal Service Auxiliary. Best Life Advice: Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you. Current Interests: Enjoys all the activities and outings at New Dawn and watching old movies and programs in her room What I Like Best About New Dawn: “I don’t have to do any work - everything is done for me!” Retirement Center Employee Feature Name: Lisa K. (Garbrandt) Swiger Position at New Dawn: Dietary assistant for five years. Birthplace: Twin City - grew up near Sherrodsville Current Residence: New Philadelphia, Ohio Family: Husband, Robert and three sons, Jeremy, Travis and Jon. Two daughter-in-laws (Ashley and Casey) and six grandkids. Highlights of My Life: Being with my family, kids and grandkids. Interests/Hobbies: Getting on Facebook, horseback riding, reading my Kindle and enjoying music. My Idea of a Perfect Evening: Being with my husband. One Thing I’d Still Like to Try: Learn how to swim. Best Life Advice: Let the little things go and not take everything so personally. Life is too short to be resentful, just let it go and have fun before it’s to late. What I Like Best About New Dawn: The residents. Welcome to New Dawn HEALTH CARE/REBAB Ruth Hamilton James Day Irene Mize Sandolo Leonetti Bertha Williams Walter Carpenter Albert Nichols Bonnie Buzard Kelly Strong Mary Deets Bessie Bonisolli Thyra Roth Doyle Stafford Glenn Bair Theresa Frohn Mary Edwards RETIREMENT CENTER Margaret Morgan Harold Eastwood Martha Robertson Christine Riley Ruth Mullet Frances LaPorte Current Events The Hershberger family wishes two of our nurses best of luck for their retirement. Martha Dalcoma with 21 years of service and Kerry Ames with 18 years. Pictured are (L-R) Tammy, Sandy, Perry, Kerry, Martha and Dan. Retirement residents Lyda Hodge, Katherine Klingler and Don Mills just finished making their cute snowmen at craft class. Catherine Sawvel mixed up blueberry bread during a “bake shop” session. No we’re not being invaded - it’s just the activity girls and Mary Mari having fun during the “Alien Party”. Health Care Center Activities Retirement Center Activities FEBRUARY 1 1:30 3 12:00 4 7:00 7 10:30 8 6:30 12 2:00 15 2:30 17 2:00 18 11:45 18 2:30 19 10:00 26 2:00 Manicures Larry Everett Gospel Strings - Music Kennel Club New Pointe Church The Boyd’s Valentine’s Party with Jerome James Bowling Pizza Party w/Child Care Jim & Cher - Music 4-H Group New Towne Cloggers MARCH 3 12:00 3 7:00 8 2:00 9 10:30 Larry Everett - Music Gospel Strings - Music Bowling Outing - Dollar General Sweet Dorothy Miller receives a Valentine serenade from four members of the Delphian Choral. 10 10 11 12 15 15 17 18 19 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 11:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 6:30 2:30 2:00 2:00 2:00 7:00 2:00 6:30 2:30 11:15 2:00 Four-in-One Quartet - Music Bean Bag Toss Tim Turkel - Music The Boyd’s Crafts The Brown’s - Music St. Patrick’s Day Party Bowling Josh Compton - Music Max Hardesty - Music Tim Weddington - Music Resident Council Glory Bound Banana Splits Amish Door - Outing Bowling FEBRUARY 2 2:30 5 2:30 7 10:30 8 12:00 8 2:30 8 7:30 9 12:00 10 3:00 12 2:30 14 10:30 15 2:30 16 2:30 21 6:30 24 2:30 24 7:00 26 2:30 Baking Time Magic w/Dick McCune Resident Council Larry Everett Jim & Cher Birthday Party with Jim McConnell Grace & Lace Luncheon Baking Time Craft Time Craft Time Valentine Party with Jerome James Ann Springson Community Baptist Church Science for Seniors Tim Weddington - Music Dancing w/the Oldies MARCH 1 2:30 2 2:30 3 2:30 5 2:30 8 2:30 8 7:30 9 2:30 11 7:00 12 2:30 15 2:30 17 2:30 24 11:00 26 2:30 30 2:30 31 2:30 National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day! Craft Time Celebration of Women Josh Compton - Music Tim Turkel - Music Birthday Party with Jerome James Bowling League Gospel Strings Magic w/Dick McCune Music w/Glory Bound St. Patrick’s Day Party Fishy Terms Dancing w/the Oldies Anniversary of Jeopardy Baseball Open Day Party Rise, Shine & Socialize What’s the best part of the morning? Is it a hot breakfast, reading the paper or just a good cup of coffee? Why choose when you can have it all! Retirement Center Residents gather in the dining room to receive a variety of breakfast choices, from eggs (anyway you want) to hot or cold cereal. Coming to the dining room also provides socialization, allowing residents to discuss the weather, the game last night or the daily activities posted on the board. Health Care residents start their morning with breakfast served in their rooms. Later they make it down to the activity room to the New Dawn Cafe where they are read the highlights of the Times Reporter while sipping on their coffee, tea or hot chocolate. Mid morning, both centers offer exercise classes full of bending and stretching. What a great way to start the day! Ruth Herman (front) and several residents keep limber during the 10am exercise class. new dawn 865 East Iron Ave. Dover, Ohio 44622 330-343-5521 www.new-dawn.net [email protected] Return Service Requested The Sunrise Published Quarterly Emeritus: Anna Hershberger President: Dan Hershberger Admin.: Perry Hershberger Editor: Tricia Corona ~Serving the Community for 34 Years~ Health Care Residents catch up on the news. Mary Mari especially likes to keep updated on the local sporting events. Today, Helen Chesla is having cream of wheat - tomorrow it’s bacon, eggs and toast!