Summertime - Masonic Villages
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Summertime - Masonic Villages
August 2016 • Issue 55 Summertime Table of Contents Cover photos taken by Wils Kile Photo of walking path, taken by Dick Brandt, is the full picture of the centerfold. News and Updates.............................................. 3 Monthly Trips....................................................4-5 Program Notes..................................................... 7 Entertainment Highlights...................................8-9 Dining Services Events...................................... 10 Standard Trips................................................... 11 Monthly Calendar.......................................... 12-13 Recipe............................................................... 14 Mind, Body and Spirit.................................... 15-17 Recurring Campus Events................................. 17 On Campus Events and Happenings............20-23 Craft Corner Classes......................................... 23 Recreation Department - ext. 14509 or ext. 33277 Wellness Department - ext. 33783 Village Living is published monthly by the Recreation Department for the Retirement Living residents of the Masonic Village. If you have any questions, comments or ideas, please call Bianca Hemsch at ext. 14509. The Recreation Department has offices at the Clubhouse and in the Grand Lodge Hall. To view this publication electronically, please visit www.masonicvillages.org/elizabethtown Non-glossy copies available upon request. 2 News & Updates The Elizabethtown Fair - Aug. 22-27 The Elizabethtown Fair will soon be underway! This fair offers animal, agricultural, competitive and commercial exhibits plus a petting zoo, free entertainment, contests for all ages, rides and great fair food! Did you know that the Elizabethtown Fair is one of 109 Pennsylvania State Fairs? Each August, the Elizabethtown Fair provides an opportunity for the showcasing of agriculture in Lancaster County and surrounding counties. This is also a time that local civic organizations and church groups use the Fair as their main fund raiser for the year. Other organizations and local businesses use this time to promote themselves. We encourage those who win contest entries to please submit your name and category for the September Village Living to [email protected]. Look for further info in the Premium Book. The exhibitor information and tentative schedule for 2016 are now available on their website at etownfair.org. Please note, some contests entries have deadlines prior to the fair. Key Dates: Aug. 1: Deadline for Livestock and Group Exhibit entries Aug. 19: Deadline for Talent Show Entries Aug. 20: Deadline for Baby and Pet Photo Entries Aug. 22: Competitive Exhibit entries received 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Elizabethtowntown Fair Hours August 22 - 27 Monday 5 p.m. - 11 p.m. Tues. thru Sat. 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. Apple Dumpling and Soup Sale to Benefit Children with Dyslexia Sponsored by Lancaster Lodge of Perfection, this apple dumpling and soup sale benefits the Children’s Dyslexia Center of Lancaster. Make checks payable to “Children’s Dyslexia Center of Lancaster.” Pick up and pay for apple dumplings and soup on Tues., Aug. 16, from 2 - 6 p.m., at the receiving dock #2 behind Brossman Ballroom. ORDERS ARE DUE THURS., JULY 28. To order, please contact Richard T. Mason at 717399-3341 or email [email protected]. Available to Order: Chicken Corn Soup: $5/quart Apple Dumplings: $4.50 each Sugar-free Apple Dumplings: $4.50 each Frozen Unbaked Apple Dumplings: $4 each Frozen Unbaked Sugar-free Apple Dumplings: $4 each 3 August Highlighted Trips Saturday, August 6 Lancaster British Brass Band at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Lancaster Pick up: 5:30 - 6 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. Lancaster British Brass Band follows the path first laid down in the smoky mill and mining towns of mid-nineteenth century Britain. Gradually evolving into a fixed instrumentation of 28 players and one conductor, the brass band flourished under the sponsorship of mill and mine owners bent on “morale and spiritual uplift.” The unique sound quality of Lancaster Brass band is due to its being composed entirely of brass winds and percussion instruments. The sound of Lancaster British Brass band has been compared to one big, magnificent pipe organ.” The concert scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday, August 3 New Holland Summer Concert Series Adriano, Keyboard Player and Performer Pick up: 5:30 - 6 p.m. Return: 10 p.m. Heavily influenced by his idol Elvis Presley and the 1950s rock revolution and by the American actor Jerry Lee Lewis, singer songwriter, Adriano will perform hits such as, “Shake Rattle And Roll,” “Jailhouse Rock,” “Happy Days Are Here Again” and more! Please note, this is an outdoor concert. If the weather is inclement, the concert will be held in the Garden Spot Village Chapel. The concert is scheduled from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, August 10 New Holland Summer Concert Series Polka Quads Pick up: 5:30 - 6 p.m. Return: 10 p.m. Let’s Polka! John Salov leads this three piece group through standards such as “Cheese and Crackers Polka,” The Kamnik Polks” and the incomparable “Blue Skirt Waltz”. John is joined on stage by bass player Vinny Horoscock and drummer/vocalist Mark Dubrovec as they delight the audience with their “Cleveland Style” of polka. Note: This is an outdoor concert. If the weather is inclement the concert will be held in the Garden Spot Village Chapel. Concert is scheduled from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, August 4 Opera Lancaster Lemonade Concert Series Music That Inspires: Brenton Megee Pick up: 5:30 - 6 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. This very popular local singer, now a tenor in the graduate program at West Chester University, will transport you through time with pieces by great composers and then touch your heart with life changing songs of faith! The concert is located at the Highland Presbyterian Church in Lancaster. A free-will offering will take place during intermission. The concert scheduled for 7 p.m. THE EXTRA INFO If paying by check, please make payable to “Masonic Village.” Please pay for each trip with separate checks, and send payment to Jennifer Stuckey. If for any reason you need to cancel a trip on a weeknight or weekend, please call the Operator (0) to let them know, and the bus driver will be notified. During normal working hours, Monday through Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m., please call the Recreation Office at ext. 14509. Any cancellations made within 48 hours of a trip are non-refundable. *If you are not using Masonic Village Transportation, please deduct $4 from the cost. 4 Call ext. 14512 or come to the Clubhouse Info Desk to register. Sign-ups begin on Monday, July 25 at 9 a.m. Monday, August 15 Tour of Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery, Lititz Pick up: 8:30 a.m. Clubhouse; 8:45 a.m. FMCC Return: 2:30 p.m. Cost per person: $4.50 (payable at Sturgis) Celebrate 150 years of American pretzel baking. Founded in 1861, the Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery is the first commercial pretzel bakery in America. Help us celebrate our 150th anniversary this year! Tour the original bakery, get a hands-on-lesson in pretzel twisting, and taste the results of 150 years of pretzel baking heritage. Cost is $4.50 per person and you may pay at Sturgis. The tour is scheduled for 10 a.m. After the tour, a lunch stop will be made at Lititz Family Cupboard. In addition to their regular menu, a lunch buffet is also available. Cost for senior buffet is $8.35. Thursday, August 11 Opera Lancaster Lemonade Concert Series Most Happy Fellas & Gals Pick up: 5:30 - 6 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. Featuring songs that make us happy and songs from the Broadway show “The Most Happy Fella” by Frank Loesser, with Lamar Dourte, Kay Kneisley, Alice Lauver, Elizabeth Trostle, Robin Wenger, and Peggy Grabowski. Concert is located at the Highland Presbyterian Church in Lancaster. A freewill offering will take place at intermission. Concert scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, August 11 Ricky Nelson Remembered Sponsored by Jim and Marlene Ressler Mt. Gretna Playhouse Pick up: 6:15 - 6:45 p.m. Return: 10:30 p.m. “Ricky Nelson Remembered” is a unique multi media entertainment event featuring the live music of Ricky Nelson’s hit songs (including “Hello Mary Lou”, “Travelin’ Man”, “Garden Party”) performed by Ricky’s own twin sons Matthew & Gunnar and includes never before seen big screen video footage of the Nelson family with interviews from celebrities influenced by Ricky Nelson. The show appeals to a wide audience and multiple generations and celebrates the life of America’s original ‘Teen Idol’. This concert is scheduled for 8 p.m. Twenty tickets, donated by Jim and Marlene Ressler, will be given away in a lottery system. Walking required Wednesday, August 17 New Holland Summer Concert Series Lebanon Big Swing Band Pick up: 5:30 - 6 p.m. Return: 10 p.m. The repertoire of the Lebanon Big Swing Band includes music in the style of bands such as Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Harry James, Count Basie and Duke Ellington. Note: this is an outdoor concert. If the weather is inclement the concert will be held in the Garden Spot Village Chapel. Concert is scheduled from 7-9 p.m. Payment required 5 Bus Tour Steps Tuesday, August 23 Elizabethtown Fair Thursday, August 18 Opera Lancaster Lemonade Concert Series Break From the Blue Collar Pick up: 5-5:30 p.m. Return: 8 p.m. Each year the Elizabethtown Fair showcases agriculture in Lancaster County and surrounding areas. Many civic organizations and church groups use the fair as their principle fund raiser for the year. It is also an opportunity for local businesses and organizations to promote themselves. A wide variety of delicious fair food is also available. Pick up: 5:30 - 6 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. Making a distinct mark in the world of barbershop and a cappella music by mixing fresh interpretations of barbershop classics with the exciting sounds of rock & roll. The result is an entertainment experience that can’t be beat. With Zach Bailey, Benjamin Hallowell, Tyler Hart, and Shaun Ressler. This concert is located at the Highland Presbyterian Church in Lancaster. A free-will offering will take place at intermission. Concert is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday, August 24 Elizabethtown Fair Senior Citizen Day Friday, August 19 Barnstormers Baseball Game Pick up: 5:30 - 6 p.m. Return: 8:45 p.m. Fire in the Glenn (Celtic) stage two sponsored by Masonic Village is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. For those interested in driving over to the fair grounds, earlier in the day Kyle and Kelly Magic and Illusions on stage two is scheduled for 11 a.m. Pick up: 5:30 - 6 p.m. Return: 10 p.m. Cost per person: $18* Come cheer on the Lancaster Barnstormers as they take on the York Revolution. Fireworks along with special guest appearance by Jose Canseco at tonight’s game. You will also receive a free Team Card Set Giveaway. Game scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday, August 26 Elizabethtown Fair - Day Trip Sunday, August 21 Faith United Methodist Church in Lititz presents Weaver Believers Pick up: 1:30 - 2 p.m. Return: 4 p.m. Take the opportunity to visit the craft exhibits located in the Brethren Church located by the Fair Grounds. Several of our Masonic Village residents have entered their craft items. It’s also a good time to walk around the Fair grounds and check out the midway since the crowds are pretty slim during the day. A few food vendors are available. Pick up: 5:30 - 6 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. The Weaver Believer Survival Revival Family Band sings and plays a unique mixture of bluegrass, southern gospel and country music. A free-will offering will take place at intermission. Concert scheduled for 7 p.m. Important Notice About Trips... If you have not received a reminder phone call one day prior to a scheduled trip, please call the GLH Transportation Desk at ext. 33205, the Clubhouse Information Desk at ext. 14512 or Activities Office at ext. 14509. 6 Call ext. 14512 or come to the Clubhouse Info Desk to register. Sign-ups begin on Monday, July 25 at 9 a.m. Monday, August 29 Knoebels Grove Amusement Park Elysburg, PA Wednesday, September 28 Rainbow Comedy Playhouse “Is There Life After 50?” Pick up: 10 - 10:30 a.m. Return: 4:30 p.m. Cost per person: $48* Three couples, all past fifty, have been friends forever. Once a year they get together for a mini vacation and to catch up with their lives. This year, the ladies have chosen a health spa for their destination; what a fun time. Ooops, they haven’t told the husbands yet! Please RSVP by Aug. 31. Pick up: 8 a.m. Clubhouse; 8:15 a.m. FMCC Return: 4 p.m. Knoebels was born on July 4, 1926 with the crystal pool and a carousel. Since then, it has remained a place where families can go for some good, old fashioned fun without breaking the bank. Throughout the years, we’ve continued to add brand new attractions and classic rides of days gone by. Plan to join us during our 90th year and discover for yourself why so many have made Knoebels a family tradition. No charge for admission, you can pay-per-ride. Masonic Village Travel Club All residents are invited to join the Masonic Village Travel Club. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 27, in the Keystone Room at 10 a.m. Annual dues are $5. Trips planned for 2016 and 2017 include: • Thursday, September 1 Reading Fightin’ Phils Baseball Game First Energy Stadium in Reading • • Pick up: 4:30 – 5 p.m. Return: 10 p.m. Cost: $14 Located in Reading. Come out and cheer on the Reading Fightin Phils as they take on the Portland Seadogs. This is the last game of the their regular season. The Fightin’ Phils are currently in first place so they will most likely be heading to the play offs. It will be Fan Appreciation Night. A lot of free prizes, giveaways and Klunker Cars. Please RSVP by Aug. 8. • Trains and Shows in West Virginia from October 3-7, 2016 Homestead in Virginia from December 5-7, 2016 Southern Caribbean cruise from February 13-25, 2017 Virginia Tattoo & Azalea Festival from April 28-May 1, 2017 Contact Roberta at 361-5173 for information and flyers for these trips, including rates per person for double or single occupancy. Happy Traveling – Roberta and Ann 7 Let Us Entertain You Glenn Miller, One-Man-Band Tuesday, August 2 at 7 p.m. Keystone Room of professionals, semi-professionals and student musicians. Under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Laudermilch. Assistant Music Director is Leon Hillard. Glenn performs well over 350 shows each year. The arsenal of instruments that Glenn plays include hybrid custom accordions, trombone, trumpets, harmonicas, flugelhorn, baritone, ukulele, keyboard and more! As a vocalist, his ability to sing harmony live with himself is unique. The sound he creates is equivalent to a 14-piece band. His style of music ranges from the big bands to jazz to rock-n-roll. Rizzetta’s Tones Saturday, August 20 at 7 p.m. Brossman Ballroom The name Rizzetta’s Tones is in honor of Sam Rizzetta – who was one of the largest moving forces in bringing the hammer dulcimer back from extinction in the early 1900s to its former 1000+ year glory. With a varied repertoire, the majority of the music is new to audiences and includes music from many countries of the world plus many original compositions. Band members include Linda Lohr on silver flute, high whistle, hand percussion, and vocals; Amanda Wells on guitar, harmonica, and vocals; Randy Kochel on hammer dulcimer, Greek bouzouki, Irish button accordion, guitar, varied other instruments and vocals; and Bill Stine on hammer dulcimer, whistles from low to high and vocals. Kate McCutchan, Pianist Saturday, August 6 at 1 p.m. Grand Lodge Hall Assembly Room Kate McCutchan will entertain you with her beautiful playing and graceful singing. A recurring performer at Masonic Village, she has been teaching piano for the last 20 years, and performing just as long. In addition to teaching and performing, she is the Music Director for Unity Church of Harrisburg since 1992. Masonic Village Art Studio & Gallery JCM 50’s and 60’s Band Monday, August 8 at 6 p.m. The Masonic Village Art Studio and Gallery will be featuring during August a display of photography by Bette Wenrich, who resides in McKee 1. She displayed some of her work at Show and Tell, so if you saw it you know it is quite impressive. Our featured Art Association artist during August is the Pen and Ink work of Wes Landis, who resides in Sycamore North. Please come and support your fellow residents. The posted hours of the Gallery are 1-3 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, but if you see the door open please come in. Grand Lodge Hall Veranda The JCM BAND from the Harrisburg area plays all 50’s and 60’s music. They have been around since 2011, and have had success playing songs from your favorite memories back when things were simpler and people had a great time going to dances and sock hops. This is an evening outdoor concert on the veranda of the Grand Lodge Hall building (overlooking the formal gardens) in the Village Green Area beginning at 6 p.m. with music and fun on through till 7:30 p.m. Join us for an evening designed to get your toes a tapping and your knees a rockin’! You’ll feel like you traveled back in time to a simpler era. Oldies garb is optional. Make it a point to stop in and enjoy all the different types of art on display from both the residents and employees of Masonic Village. Looking forward to seeing you. New Holland Band Concert Sunday, August 14 at 3 p.m. We are also looking for photographers who would like to display their photos. If you are interested please contact Roland Snyder at 287- 2169 (7-2169) for specifics. Thank You Brossman Ballroom The New Holland Band, consisting of fifes and drums, was formed in 1829 as part of a regional milita unit. The band is made up of a diverse group 8 Call ext. 33205 to sign up for transportation for evening programs. If ten or more people sign up for an evening program, transportation will be provided. Please be ready for pick-up by 6:30 p.m. Ray Laubenstein’s 50’s & 60’s Dance Night Saturday, August 27, 7-9 p.m. Brossman Ballroom Come out for a fun night of dancing or simply listening. Ray will be playing songs previously requested by residents, including favorite 50’s and 60’s tunes. Light refreshments along with Ray’s famous rice pudding will be served! Please RSVP by calling ext. 33205. Please state if you need transportation when you RSVP. Temple Avenue Jazz Garden Concert Monday, August 22 at 6:30 p.m. Formal Gardens Come out to the Formal Gardens and enjoy our third outdoor concert summer, featuring the fresh talent of Temple Avenue Jazz. You may bring your own blanket or lawn chair or choose one of the seats provided. We’ll add a cool beverage, then sit back, relax and enjoy an evening out with friends, music and fun! There is bus transportation, veranda seating as an available option, and the bad weather alternate location is the Deike Auditorium. Temple Avenue is a young jazz quintet that features the dynamic vocalist Chelsea Reed. The group, consisting mostly of graduates from Temple University’s prestigious jazz program, brings a fresh, creative and energetic approach to their repertoire of classic favorites and littleknown gems. 9 August Dining Service Events Clubhouse Cocktail Social Thursday, August 11, 4 - 5:30 p.m. and Monday, August 29, 4 - 5:30 p.m. Please join us at the Restaurant at Clubhouse Courtyard for our cocktail social. It will be held from 4 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. Cover charge will be $5 which includes hors d’oeuvres. Drinks sold separately at list price. GLH Cocktail Social Wednesday, August 17, 3:30 - 5 p.m. Join us for our Monthly Cocktail Social in the Solarium in the Grand Lodge building. We have a wide variety of beverage selections including Gin & Tonic, Fuzzy Navel, Rum & Coke, or a Diet Coke while conversing with friends. Al Fresco Dining Tuesday, August 16 Eisenlohr Ice Cream Social Friday, August 26 Join us on Friday, August, 26th for Eisenlohr’s Ice Cream Social. They will be featuring a Waffle Sundae bar! You will be able to build your own ice cream sundae with waffles, ice cream, and toppings. Toppings will include hot fudge, caramel, chocolate syrup, wet walnuts, strawberry topping, whipped cream and cherries. Eisenlohr New Menu Dates Monday, August 22 On Monday, Aug. 22, Eisenlohr will present a new menu. They will also be featuring a new Meals Plus menu that will include Masonic Village dry aged beef selections, Lobster Thermidor, Jumbo Prawn Shrimp, Crab Cakes, and Roasted Duck Join us for Al Fresco Dining featuring pork at the Restaurant at Clubhouse. This is a served and set menu event that is prepared for you under the arbor in the Courtyard. There is limited seating for this event and reservations are required. Please refer to the Food Services memo you received on May 27. This is a MealPlus $4 or Opt Out $11.25. Please visit our new mobile friendly WebMenu site at: webmenusmobile.masonicvillages.org:8080/ 10 Bus and Shuttle Schedules Standard Monthly Trips and Shuttle Information Please call ext. 33205 to sign up for the E-town Shuttle, shopping, breakfast, lunch & 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) to let them know, and the bus driver will be notified. AUGUST STANDARD MONTHLY TRIPS Call ext. 33205 for the Village Green Transport Desk. Registration begins at 8 a.m. on Monday, July 25. Please note: Desk closes during lunch hour. DATE LOCATION PICK-UP RETURN Monday, August 1 Tuesday, August 2 Thursday, August 4 Tanger Outlets of Hershey Walmart, Palmyra Park City Mall 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Gift & Thrift and County Store in Mt. Joy AC Moore & Michaels Craft Store in Lancaster Jigger Shop in Mt. Gretna- Enjoy this scenic bus ride and stop at the Jigger Shop. Along with their delicious ice cream, jiggers and sundaes, they also offer light fare menu items for those interested in lunch. Wed., August 10 Breakfast Trip: Kountry Kitchen in Manheim Thursday, August 11 Lunch Trip: Hong Kong Garden in Lancaster Friday, August 12 Dollar Tree, Mt. Joy Tuesday, August 16 Root’s Market Wed., August 17 Jigger Shop in Mt. Gretna Friday, August 19 Target, Kohl’s or York Galleria Monday, August 22 Walmart, Palmyra Tuesday, August 23 Dollar Tree, Mt. Joy Thursday, August 25 Park City Mall Tuesday, August 30 Lunch Trip: Dockside Willies in Wormleysburg Wed., August 31 Wegman’s Market 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m 12:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 9 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Every Sunday Every Sunday Every Saturday Sunday Shuttle Service for the 8:15 a.m. Service Sunday Shuttle Service for the 10:00 a.m. Service Masonic Village Farm Market 7:40- 8:00a.m. 9:15 a.m. 9:10-9:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10 a.m. Every M-W-F Every T-Th Monday, Wednesday and Friday: E-town Shuttle Tuesday and Thursday: E-town Shuttle 8:30 a.m. Varies 1 p.m. Varies Friday, August 5 Monday, August 8 Tuesday, August 9 ETOWN SHUTTLE SCHEDULE Call x33205 at anytime to register *The E-town Shuttle provides transportation to various destinations in Elizabethtown, including but not limited to Giant, K-mart, Weis, Darrenkamps, local medical appointments, CVS, post office, library, and Groff’s Meats. Please call ext. 33205 to register for the Elizabethtown Shuttle. 11 AUGUST 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday 1 2 12:30 p.m. Tanger Outlets of Hershey 1:30 p.m. Aviation Group (K.Rm) 12:30 p.m. Walmart 7 p.m. Organ Music (Brown) 7 p.m. Glenn Miller (K.Rm) 7 8 9 8:15 a.m. and 10 a.m. Sell Chapel Worship Service Every Sunday. 12:30 p.m. AC Moore and Michaels 6 p.m. JCM Band (GLH Veranda) 9 a.m. Coffee w/Mark (Brown) 12:30 p.m. Jigger Shop 5:30 p.m. Bingo (GLH Assem Rm) 14 15 16 5 p.m. Wine and Cheese (K.Rm) 3 p.m. New Holland Band Concert (B.Brm) 8:30 a.m. Sturgis Pretzel Tour 8:30 a.m. Root’s Market 5 p.m. Al Fresco Dining (Clubhouse Courtyard) 9:30-11:30 a.m. Giant & Darrenkamps Gift Card Sales (FMCC Atrium) 1:30-3:30 p.m. Giant & Darrenkamps Gift Card Sales (K.Rm) 5:30 p.m. Horseracing (FMCC Atrium) 21 22 23 2 p.m. Movie (D.Aud) 5:30 p.m. Weaver Believers 12:30 p.m. Walmart 6:30 p.m. Temple Avenue Jazz Garden Concert 12:30 p.m. Dollar Tree 5 p.m. Elizabethtown Fair 28 29 30 8 a.m. Knoebels Amusment Park 4 p.m. Clubhouse Cocktail Social (Courtyard) 10:30 a.m. Lunch Trip: Dockside Willies 5:30 p.m. Bingo (GLH Assem Rm) Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 4 5 6 9:45 Pote’s Picnic 5:30 p.m. New Holland Summer Concert Series 12:30 p.m. Park City Mall 5:30 p.m. Opera Lancaster Lemonade Concert 12:30 p.m. Gift & Thrift and Country Store 1 p.m. Kate McCutchan (GLH Assem. Rm) 5:30 p.m. Lancaster British Brass Band 10 11 12 13 7:30 a.m. Breakfast Trip: Kountry Kitchen 8:45 a.m. High Twelve Quarterly Meeting 5:30 p.m. New Holland Summer Concert Series 5:45 p.m. Music Merrymakers Summer Concert (GLH Assem. Rm) 10:30 a.m. Lunch Trip: Hong Kong Garden 10 - 1 Farm Market (HCC) 4 p.m. Clubhouse Cocktail Social (Courtyard) 5:30 p.m. Opera Lancaster Lemonade Concert 6:15 p.m. Ricky Nelson Remembered 12:30 p.m. Dollar Tree 17 18 19 20 9am Coffee w/Mark (Smith North) 12:30 p.m. Jigger Shop 3 p.m. Holy Comm. (K.Rm) 3:30 p.m. GLH Cocktail Social in Solarium 5:30 p.m. New Holland Summer Concert Series 5:30 p.m. Opera Lancaster Lemonade Concert 9 a.m. Coffee with Cindy (K.Rm) 12:30 p.m. Target, Kohl’s York Galleria 1 p.m. Coffee with Cindy (Lodge Dining Rm) 5:30 p.m. Barnstormers Baseball Game 7 p.m. Keystone Room Dance 2 p.m. Bingo (K.Rm) 3 p.m. Wine & Cheese (GLH Rec. Center) 7 p.m. Rizzetta’s Tones (B. Brm) 24 25 26 27 10:15 a.m. Dutch Apple 5:30 p.m. Elizabethtown Fair 9:30 a.m. Park City Mall 5:30 p.m. Sherlock Holmes 9 a.m. Coffee w/Mark (Syc. South) 1:30 p.m. Elizabethtown Fair 2 p.m. Bingo (L.Eisenlohr) 3:30 Happy Hour (K.Rm) 7 p.m. Ray Laubenstein’s Dance (B.Brm) 31 9 a.m. Wegman’s Market 10 a.m. Episcopalian Open Service (K.Rm) 6 p.m. GLH Remembrance Service (GLH Assem. Rm) 2 p.m. Bingo (L.Eisenlohr) 7 p.m. Movie (K.Rm) The following items are listed on the calendar: trips going off campus and special events on campus. K.Rm = Keystone Room FMCC = Freemasons Cultural Center B.Brm=Brossman Ballroom GLH Assem=Grand Lodge Assembly Room D.Aud=Deike Aud. GLH Rec = Grand Lodge Rec. Room GLH = Grand Lodge Hall Highlighted Trip Standard Trip Mind, Body and Spirit Brossman Outdoor Pool Show your MVP card for admittance and enjoy a relaxing day at the Brossman Outdoor Pool. Umbrellas, lounge chairs and patio chairs are set up throughout the grass area at the pool. Operating Times: June 9 – Aug. 28: 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 29 – Sept. 1: 4 to 6 p.m. Sept. 2 - Sept. 5: 11:30a.m. to 6p.m. Tomato Salad with E d amame Succotash Ingredients: 3 Tablespoons olive oil ¼ teaspoon crushed re d pepper (optional) 2 cups frozen soybeans (edamame), thawed 2 cups fresh or frozen whole kernel corn, thaw ed 3 lbs. heirloom tomatoe s, cored and sliced ¼ inch thick ¾ cup chopped sweet red pepper ½ cup sliced green on ion 2 Tablespoons lemon 2 Tablespoons snipped juice fresh mint 2 Tablespoons snipped ½ teaspoon salt, divide fresh flat-leaf Italian pa d rsley ¼ teaspoon gr ound black pepper Directions: Heat oil and crushed re d pepper in a large sk illet over medium-high Add edamame, corn an heat for 1 minute. d sweet red pepper. Co ok and stir for 4 minute cook and stir for 3- 4 m s. Add green onion; inutes or until vegetable s are tender. Add lemon and ¼ teaspoon salt. St juice, parsley, mint ir to combine; remove from heat. Arrange tom plates or platter. Sprin ato slices on salad kle with remaining ¼ te aspoon salt. Spoon wa tomatoes. Sprinkle with rm vegetables over black pepper. Nutrition: Calories: 188, Protein: 8gm, Carbohyd rates: 19gm, Fat: 10gm , Fiber: 5 gm 14 Mind, Body and Spirit The Inquisitives Date: Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. Location: JB West All Purpose Room (Door #5) This group takes a rational look at some of America’s serious social problems. Everyone is invited. interview. A full written report of the results of the customized fitness assessment is included which identifies areas for improvement. SilverSneakers Classic Date: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9-9:45 a.m. Location: Brossman Salon 1, no cost A universal class designed to improve agility, balance, coordination and activities for daily living skills, to increase participants’ functional capacities. Tuesday Social Hour Discussion Group Date: Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. Location: GLH Recreation Center Join friends and peers as they discuss anything and everything in this lively discussion hour. Topics are selected for the month and are facilitated by the Recreation Coordinator or guest speakers. Call Liz at ext. 33277 for a monthly list of subjects. SilverSneakers Circuit Date: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10-11a.m. Location: Brossman Salon I, no cost A non-impact standing class with alternating intervals designed to increase cardiovascular and muscular endurance. Open Door Group Date: Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Location: JB West All Purpose Room (Door No. 5) Instruction in math, science, philosophy and more. Yoga Within Date: Wednesdays and Fridays, 10:15-11:15 a.m. Location: Lodge Meeting Room, no cost Experience gentle yoga poses, ranging from seated to standing, with focus on strength, relaxation, balance and flexibility. Wii Bowling Date: Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. Location: Smith North Join us for Wii Bowling on Tuesdays in the Smith North recreation room. All are welcome. Wellness Books in the Solarium Date: Currently Location: Grand Lodge Hall Solarium The Wellness Center has placed all of its Wellness Library books in beautiful bookcases in the Solarium for your convenience and reference. Find books that cover a multitude of topics such as, food & cooking, personal health practices, stress management, fitness, medical conditions, bereavement, and Alternative therapies. Feel free to look and use as needed. Penn State Grey Lions Date: Friday, Sept. 9 at 1:30 p.m. Location: Keystone Room The Penn State Grey Lion’s meet at 1:30 p.m., followed by a tour of the MV Farm Operations lead by Frank Stoltzfus. Fitness Assessment Date and Time: By appointment, ext. 33783 Location: Masonic Wellness Center Cost : $35 Meet one on one with a Certified Personal Trainer to assess strength, flexibility, muscle endurance, cardio endurance and body composition. A full written report is included which identifies areas for improvement. Flohr Pool-Pool Time Date and Time: Varies Location: Flohr Pool Contact: ext. 33783 Cost: No cost Open pool. Pool water is heated to 90 degrees for comfort. Eight-person spa heated to 100 degrees. One-person 6ft deep water well. Personalized Fitness Assessment Date and Time: By Appointment, ext. 33783 Location: Masonic Wellness Center Cost : $50 Meet one on one with a Certified Personal Trainer for a health interview. A customized fitness assessment is provided according to the results of your health Patton Pool Open Swim/Lap Swim Date and Time: Varies Location: Patton Pool Contact: ext. 33783 Cost: No cost Four lanes for lap swim and two lanes for open swim. 15 Mind, Body and Spirit SilverSneakers® Summer Social Luncheon Pre-registration is required When: Friday, August 19, noon - 1 p.m. Wraps will be provided, and games and swimming will occur from 1 -3 p.m. Where: Brossman Outdoor Pool (rain or shine) Why: To gather all SilverSneakers® members together for a fun social. What to Bring: A covered dish (hot or cold), chairs (if you wish, but there is seating available) and bathing suit and towel if you would like to swim. Who may Attend: All SilverSneakers® eligible participants, whether you are a member of the wellness center or not, are invited. Please contact the wellness center at ext. 33783 if you plan to attend and let us know what dish you would like to provide. You may also contact Steph Geib at sgeib@masonicvillages. org if you have questions or would like to register. Are you SilverSneakers® Eligible? Members of select Medicare health plans may receive the SilverSneakers® Fitness Program as one of their benefits. SilverSneakers® includes free membership to the Masonic Wellness Center and SilverSneakers® classes. If you have questions about eligibility please call the Customer Service phone number on the back of your insurance card and they will assist you. Wellness Dimensions Emotional Managing and directing feelings; coping with challenges and behaving in trustworthy and respectful ways. Professional/Vocational Maintaining, improving or transferring skills; abilities and attitudes that help self or others stay productive and satisfied with the work they produce. Environmental Ways to use the environment for wellness as well as eco-friendly products, services, processes and designs, which contribute to a healthier world. Social Interacting with others for mutual benefit; awareness of the larger community and participation within it; connecting with others. Intellectual/Cognitive Engaging in creative pursuits and intellectually stimulating activities; problem solving and reasoning. Spiritual Living with a meaning/purpose in life; exploring beliefs and values that create personal peace and understanding. Physical Choosing lifestyle habits that maintain or improve health and functional ability. 16 Feel Like Dancing? Dancing has been credited for helping reduce stress, increase strength and balance and alleviate joint stiffness. Some believe this fun form of exercise can also impede the development of dementia. So why not join us for one of our entertaining dances? Keystone Room Dance Friday, August 19 at 7 p.m. Light refreshments are served, while the String Crew entertains you with your favorite music tunes. Ray Laubenstein’s 50’s & 60’s Dance Night Saturday, August 27 at 7 p.m. in Brossman Salon I & II. Ray plays previously requested songs from the 50’s and 60’s. Rice pudding and other snacks served. BOUTIQUE Always accepting clean, gently used clothing and accessories for resale, our volunteers will cheerfully accept and display items for the next customer! We count on your donations! It’s always the perfect time to do a “closet swap”. Located in the lower level GLH. Country Western Night with PJ Trimmer and Borderline Sat., Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. in Brossman Ballroom Salon I & II. Your favorite country songs will be played for your dancing and listening pleasure. Recurring Campus Events Every Wednesday (continued): 6:15 p.m...................Shuffleboard, GLH 2nd floor Lounge 6:30 p.m..................Pinochle, Keystone Room 7 p.m.......................Square Dancing, Salon I Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday: 9 a.m.......................Morning Stretch, Keystone Room Every Monday: 9 a.m.......................Handbell Practice, Sell Chapel 9 a.m.......................Bocce, Bocce Court by Pool 9:30 a.m..................Bible Study, GLH Rec. Center 1-3 p.m....................MV Piece Makers Quilting Group, Syc.N 1:30 p.m...................Women’s Chorus Rehearsal,Smith N 6:45 p.m..................Mah Jongg, Sycamore S Rec Room 6:45 p.m..................Bridge, Keystone Room Every Thursday: 9 a.m.......................Duplicate Bridge, GLH Card Lounge 9-11:30 a.m..............Pickle Ball, Patton Campus Gym 9 a.m.......................Silver Sneakers Classic, Salon I 10 a.m.....................Silver Sneakers Circuit, Salon I 9:30-10:30 a.m........Blood Pressure Clinic, GLH 9:30 a.m..................Knit Club, RTL Craft Room 1:30 p.m...................Bible Study, Keystone Room 5:30 p.m..................Vespers, GLH Assembly Room 6:45 p.m..................Mah Jongg, Smith N Rec Room 7 p.m.......................Canasta, Clubhouse Lobby 7 p.m.......................Men’s Chorus Rehearsal, Sell Chapel Every Tuesday: 9 a.m.......................Silver Sneakers Classic, Salon I 10 a.m.....................Silver Sneakers Circuit, Salon I 10 a.m.....................Sell Chapel Choir Rehearsal, Sell Chapel 12:30 p.m.................Duplicate Bridge, Keystone Room 1-3:30 p.m...............Pickle Ball, Patton Campus Gym 3-4 p.m....................Player Piano Music, GLH Assem. Rm 6:15 p.m...................Shuffleboard, GLH Game Lounge Every Friday: 9 a.m.......................Bowling at Clearview Lanes 9 a.m.......................Men’s Bible Study, Sell Chapel Parlor 9:30 a.m..................Ceramics in Smith North Ceramic Rm 10 a.m.....................Music Merrymakers Rehearsal, GLH 10:15 a.m.................Yoga Within, Lodge Meeting Rm. 12:30 p.m. ...............500 Rummy, JB Game Room 3-4 p.m....................Player Piano Music, GLH Assembly Rm Every Wednesday: 9 a.m.......................Craft Group Meeting, CH Craft Rm 10:15 a.m.................Yoga Within, Lodge Meeting Rm. 12:45 p.m.................Mah Jongg, GLH Game Lounge 17 Updates & Photos Village Living Redesign Look for the updated version of the Village Living publication next month! Changes made to the layout of the publication were based on several resident and staff suggestions. If you submit events to this monthly magazine, please note, the deadlines for submissions will be changing. Call ext. 14509 for more details. If you are a resident photographer, please feel free to submit one or two photographs per month to [email protected] for publishing consideration. A Night of Tropical Paradise These photos were taken at the Tour of the Islands Dinner Buffet, featuring foods from Jamaica, Cuba and Bermuda, and the Caribbean Extravaganza Steel Drum Band concert in the Formal Gardens on June 13. 18 Photos above are of the Wolf Sanctuary trip, taken by Jim Gotta. Photos of the Lancaster Barnstormers Baseball Game taken by Alan Saylor 19 On Campus Events and Happenings Monday, August 1 1:30 p.m................ Aviation Interest Group, Keystone Room 1:30 p.m................ Apple Club, Sycamore North Rec. Room If you have a product from Apple Computer (an iPhone, iPad, iMac, MacBook, or any other Mac computer which runs OSX or IOS), bring your questions and your device and join us as we discuss their uses and your problems. Tuesday, August 2 7 p.m..................... Organ Music with Kathy Collins, Brown Apartments 7 p.m..................... Glenn Miller, One-Man-Band, Keystone Room (details page 8) Wednesday, August 3 9:30 a.m................ Intergenerational Sensory Garden Project, Sensory Garden Garden work with residents only today. 10 a.m................... Searching the Scriptures: Women’s Group, HCC Roosevelt Assembly Room 10 a.m................... Hand & Foot Card Game, Keystone Room 1:30 p.m................ Low Vision Support Group, GLH Recreation Room Do you suffer from macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, or other eye injury or eye illness complications causing you to rethink how you deal with activities of daily living or your favorite pastimes? Come and share the support of your peers who deal with similar difficulties and discuss coping mechanisms. Thursday, August 4 1 p.m..................... Book Club Meeting with the Village Bookies, GLH Conference Room “Miller’s Valley” by Anna Quindlen. Friday, August 5 Saturday, August 6 1 p.m..................... Kate McCutchan, Pianist, GLH Assembly Room (details page 8) 2 p.m..................... Bingo, Keystone Room Sunday, August 7 Monday, August 8 9:30-11:30 a.m...... MV Resident Giant and Darrenkamps Gift Card Sale, FMCC Atrium 10 a.m................... Life Story Writers, GLH Conference Room 1:30-3:30 p.m........ MV Resident Giant and Darrenkamps Gift Card Sale, Keystone Room 2 p.m.................... Book Club Meeting, Sell Chapel Parlor 6 p.m..................... JCM 50’s & 60’s Band, GLH Veranda (details page 8) Tuesday, August 9 9 a.m..................... Coffee with Mark, Brown Apartments 11 a.m. ................. Multiple Sclerosis Support Group, HCC Washington 1 Conference Room 5:30 p.m................ Bingo, GLH Assembly Room 20 Call ext. 33205 to sign up for transportation for evening programs. Wednesday, August 10 9:30 a.m................ Intergenerational Sensory Garden Project, Sensory Garden Garden work with residents assisting the kids today. 2 p.m..................... Episcopalian Open Service, Keystone Room 5:45 p.m................ Music Merrymakers Summer Concert, GLH Assembly Room Thursday, August 11 10 a.m. - 1 p.m...... Farm Market Day in HCC, Roosevelt Assembly Room 1-3:30 p.m............. Scrabble by the Rules, GLH Card Room (by shuffleboard court) 4-5:30 p.m............ Clubhouse Cocktail Social, Clubhouse Courtyard Friday, August 12 10:30 a.m.............. Women’s Support Group Special Singles, Keystone Room 2 p.m..................... Bingo, Louis Eisenlohr 7 p.m..................... Movie in the Keystone Room, “As Good As It Gets” Melvin Udall (Jack Nicholson) is an obsessive-compulsive writer of romantic fiction who’s rude to everyone he meets, including his gay neighbor Simon (Greg Kinnear), but when he has to look after Simon’s dog, he begins to soften and, if still not completely over his problems, finds he can conduct a relationship with the only waitress (Helen Hunt) at the local diner who’ll serve him. Rated PG-13, run time of 2 hours 19 minutes. Saturday, August 13 Sunday, August 14 3 p.m..................... New Holland Band Concert, Brossman Ballroom (details page 8) 5 p.m..................... Wine and Cheese Social, Keystone Room Monday, August 15 5:30 p.m................ Horseracing, FMCC Atrium Tuesday, August 16 9 a.m..................... Men’s Support Group, Keystone Room 5 p.m..................... Al Fresco Dining, Clubhouse Courtyard Wednesday, August 17 9 a.m..................... Coffee with Mark, Smith North 9:30 a.m................ Intergenerational Garden Party, at Sensory Garden behind Levis Building Celebrate summer garden fun and tempting tasty garden treats during our garden party. Everyone is welcome! 3 p.m..................... Holy Communion, Keystone Room 3:30 - 5 p.m........... GLH Cocktail Social, GLH Solarium 21 On Campus Events and Happenings Thursday, August 18 10 a.m................... Bereavement Support Group, Sycamore North Friday, August 19 9 a.m..................... Coffee with Cindy, Keystone Room 1 p.m..................... Coffee with Cindy, Lodge Dining Room 1 p.m..................... August Birthday Party, GLH Rec Center, RSVP ext. 33277 by 8/12. 4 - 5:30 p.m........... Clubhouse Cocktail Social, Clubhouse Courtyard 7 p.m..................... Keystone Room Dance The String Crew will play all of your favorite dance tunes. Light refreshments. Saturday, August 20 2 p.m..................... Bingo, Keystone Room 7 p.m..................... Rizzetta’s Tones, Brossman Ballroom (details page 8) Sunday, August 21 2 p.m..................... Movie, “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2,” Deike Auditorium Starring Nia Vardalos, John Corbett, Michael Constatine and Laine Kazan. Toula and Ian were married in a lavish Greek ceremony several years ago, and many colorful characters came together to celebrate their nuptials. Now, another major wedding is in the works, and Toula and Ian are on the guest list. They have a lot of other things on their minds, however. Their teenage daughter is constantly stirring up trouble, and the two of them have been fighting a lot lately. With so much angst in their own marriage, will they be able to celebrate another wedding with joy, or will their marital problems create a disturbance on this happy day? This movie is rated PG-13 with a run time of 94 minutes. Monday, August 22 9 a.m..................... Support Group/Well Spouse Group, Sycamore South Terrace Lounge Guest speaker will be Pastor Deborah who will discuss how to not lose your own identity while fulfilling the role of caregiver. 10 a.m................... Life Story Writers, GLH Conference Room 6:30 p.m................ Temple Avenue Jazz, Formal Garden Concert (details page 9) Tuesday, August 23 Wednesday, August 24 9:30 a.m................ Intergenerational Sensory Garden Project, Sensory Garden Garden work with just residents today. 10 a.m................... Episcopalian Open Service, Keystone Room Thursday, August 25 1-3:30 p.m............. Scrabble by the Rules, GLH Card Room (by shuffleboard court) 22 Friday, August 26 9 a.m..................... Coffee with Mark, Sycamore South 2 p.m..................... Bingo, Louis Eisenlohr 3:30 -5 p.m............ Happy Hour, Keystone Room Enjoy the company of fellow residents. Drinks are made to order for a donation, and snacks are provided. All donations raised support the Tree of Life. 6:30 p.m................ Trivia Night with Bob Reigh, Lodge Dining Room Saturday, August 27 7 - 9 p.m................ Ray Laubenstein’s All Request Dance Night, Brossman Ballroom (details page 9) Sunday, August 28 Monday, August 29 4-5:30 p.m............ Clubhouse Cocktail Social, Clubhouse Courtyard Tuesday, August 30 5:30 p.m................ Bingo, GLH Assembly Room Wednesday, August 31 9:30 a.m................ Intergenerational Sensory Garden Project, Sensory Garden 6 p.m..................... Village Green Area Remembrance Service, GLH Assembly Room CRAFT CORNER CLASSES The Craft Classes are open to all Retirement Living Residents. Call ext. 33277 for more information. We are asking that residents reserve a place in the craft classes. Please call ext. 33277 and let us know if you will be attending a class. There is also a minimum supplies fee. Glass Fusing Classes Classes are held on Mondays at 9:30 a.m. and Wednesdays at 1 p.m. in the GLH Ceramics Room. Please note: there will be no class on Monday, August 29 or Wednesday, August 31. If you are interested in attending this class, please call Rhonda at ext. 33277. Ceramics Class Every Tuesday Materials Cost $3 GLH Ceramics Room Class I: 8:30-11:00 a.m. Class II: 1:00-3:00 p.m. Helping Hands needed to make craft items to sell at Autumn Day Thursday, August 11 and 18 GLH Recreation Room Class I: 8:30-11:00 a.m. Class II: 1:00-3:00 p.m. 23 Jewelry Thursday, August 25 Materials Cost $3 GLH Recreation Room Class I: 8:30-11:00 a.m. Class II: 1:00-3:00 p.m. Philadelphia Zoo Trip, photos taken by Steven Lees Yuengling Brewery Trip, photos taken by Marvin Boyer UPCOMING EVENTS Labor Day Picnics September 5 GLH and Clubhouse Karl Hausman, Pianist September 10 at 7 p.m. Deike Auditorium Steve Barth, Guitar and Vocals September 12 at 6:30 p.m. GLH Veranda Country Western Night PJ Trimmer and Borderline September 17, 7 - 10 p.m. Brossman Ballroom Salon I & II Shoe Fly Shoe Sale Thursday, September 22 and September 23 Clubhouse and GLH 9/11 and the Heroes of Flight 93 September 26 at 2 p.m. Deike Auditorium Autumn Day September 24 Messiah’s Retired Singing Men September 27 at 2 p.m. Deike Auditorium
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