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A FULL CONTINUUM OF CAREUnder One Roof

INDEPENDENT LIVINGASSISTED LIVING

SKILLED NURSING REHABILITATION THERAPY

VENTILATOR CAREOut-Patient theraPy

Physical, Speech & OccupationalComplimentary transportation provided

for patients within a 5-mile radius.Call (414) 607-4120 for details.(414) 607-4100 | VMPcares.com

AMENITIES & ON-SITE SERVICES

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$1,000 off

Expires 9/30/16

NEW LISTINGLIMITED “POND VIEW” APARTMENTS AVAILABLE!

• Dining Room - 10 meals/month• Heat, A/C, electricity, water included• Chapel - Catholic & Ecumenical Services• Underground parking• Transportation service

• Fitness room & program• Basic cable plus optional upgrade• Wellness Nurse• 24 hour emergency call system• Short-Term Rehab Services

• Bank & Library• Convenience Store• Housekeeping & laundry• Aurora Medical Clinic• Computer/internet access

8621 W. Beloit Road

West allis, WI 53227 VMPcares.comCALL FOR TOURS(414) 607-4322

INDEPENDENT LIVINGStudio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.

Monthly rentals. No endowment fees!

NOW OFFERING: Independent Living with Enhanced Services.

Not available with rent special.

Out-Patient RehabilitationTherapyOur Therapy Department has exceptional expertise in the provision of comprehensive treatment for orthopedic, neurologic and other medical conditions.

Whether you require skilled inpatient or outpatient services for recovery or wellness; we develop a treatment program that meets your goals and ensures that you regain your highest level of functioning.

(414) 607-4120

Physical Therapy | Occupational Therapy | Speech Therapy

Complimentary transporation provided for patients within a 5-mile radius. Call (414) 607-4120 for details.

• Home Selling • Home Inspection• Downsizing • Moving & Transportation• Financial Planning• Basement Repairs • Home Staging• Organizing

Fall Fix-UpLEARN HOW TO GET YOUR HOUSE READY TO GO ON THE MARKET!

Saturday, Sept. 17

8:30-NooN

rSVp by 9/9 to

(414) 607-4167

VMP Senior Community ClubMEMBERSHIP & RENEWALSThe annual membership fee is $10.00 (per person). A separate check is required for the membership fee. Make check payable to VMP-SCC and mail to address on bottom left. Please indicate Membership Renewal on check.

RESERVATIONSReservations can be made at any time for all programs, events, trips or classes. When making reservations for yourself and others please provide the following information for each individual: Full Name, Phone Number, Pick-Up Location and Food Choice if Applicable. We cannot guarantee group seating accommodations on bus or at venue if everyone in group does not sign up at the same time.

If you have any special needs, dietary, seating preference or medical consideration, please inform us at the time of your reservation. We regret we cannot provide assistance for an individual’s personal needs. A companion (separate registration and applicable fee required) must accompany any person who needs such assistance.

PAYMENTSWe accept cash and checks ONLY. Credit cards not accepted. Make check payable to VMP-SCC. Upon receipt of your payment you will receive your event, outing or trip ticket. If you choose to mail in your payment, please include a self-addressed stamped envelope and send it to VMP-SCC address on bottom left. Payment must be received two weeks prior to the date of a trip or event! VMP-SCC reserves and pays for tickets, entertainment and meals weeks to months in advance.

CANCELLATIONS If you know you need to cancel, please notify the SCC Office as soon as possible. If you have pre-paid VMP-SCC will issue a credit if someone takes your place from our waiting list or a late registration. If you find someone to take your place, please call with name(s) and phone number. NO REFUNDS!

PARKINGVMP MANOR PARKStreet parking is available for in-house events. For outings and trips we prefer you park at Bel-Oak Apts., 8821 W Oklahoma Ave. (visitor section). Most outings and trips depart from Manor Park and Bel-Oak unless otherwise specified.

BRIA TRINITY - 7300 W. Dean RdParking is available on Dean Rd. Most outings and trips depart from the main entrance unless otherwise specified.

As of January 1, 2016 there is a $10.00 annual fee (per

person) to join or renew your membership in the Senior

Community Club. If you or someone you know has not renewed or registered

as a member please have them call us at 414-607-4186. Please

stop in or mail your payment to the address listed below.

Include a self-address stamped envelope if mailing payment.

I hope you find value in what we have to offer.

ATTENTION MEMBERS!

ATTENTIONCOMMUNITY MEMBERS!

Be assured that we will continue to use Bria Trinity

as a pick-up/drop-off location for trips as we have in the past. Please continue to

call the SCC office to make reservations. If payment is

required please make checks payable to VMP-SCC and mail

to the address listed below.Jan Schneider

Director of VMP-SCC

CHANGE OF ADDRESSPlease let us know if you have moved

or changed your phone number.

VMP-SCC8536 W. Oklahoma Ave.

West Allis, WI 53227(414) 607-4186

OFFICE HOURS:Tuesday – Thursday

9:00AM – 4:00PM1

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JULY“HERE’S DOC” AT MSOMilwaukee, WISunday, Jul. 3Departs Bria Trinity 12:00pm,Manor Park 12:45pm, Bel Oak 12:50pmNote earlier leave times due to expected Holiday traffic!There is only one Doc Severinsen! Grammy Award-winning Doc will pay tribute to his Big Band-era roots, the American songbook, and beyond. Join Doc and the MSO musicians to celebrate 60 years of an entertainer known equally as much for his flashy jackets as for his music. After the symphony, we will head to Meyers Restaurant for dinner which is served family style, including their famous fried chicken, Polish sausage and sauerkraut and all the ‘with its’. $67

SENIORFEST DAY AT SUMMERFESTMilwaukee, WIWednesday, Jul. 6, Noon to 4pmCome visit our booth at Summerfest! All patrons age 60 and over will be admitted FREE when they check in at any gate. Seniors will also receive an offer for $2 off a food and beverage (non-alcoholic) purchase over $10. Spend a fun-filled day enjoying music spanning a range of genres including: The Grass Roots, Doo Wop Daddies Gold, Ukuladies and many more! Check out exhibits and enjoy additional programming. You will need to provide your own transportation to Summerfest.

HO-CHUNK CASINOWisconsin Dells, WIMonday, Jul. 11Departs Bria Trinity 7:15am,Manor Park 8am, Bel-Oak 8:05amMORE PLAY MORE REWARDS! Monthly offers (groups and individuals) are based on the play accumulated on your Rewards Club Card. To rack up more rewards, always use your Ho-Chunk gaming Rewards Club Card! If you have an active/current Ho-Chunk Reward Club card give us your player number at the time you sign up, otherwise we must have your full name, address, zip code, phone number and birth date. Registration is required no later than 5 days prior to departure date. $32

DAY TRIPPIN “SELECT GARDENS OF GREENFIELD”Greenfield, WISaturday, Jul. 16, 10am to 4pmDeparts Bria Trinity 8:45amManor Park 9:30, Bel Oak 9:35amThe Greenfield Beautification Committee is sponsoring a tour of five fabulous gardens located on private properties. Most are open to the public for the first time. You will see the gardens up close and talk to their owners about the wonderful landscapes they have created. This tour will include the garden of Will Radler, nationally renowned breeder of hybrid roses, including the well-known Knockout™ line of roses. It’s sure to impress even the most experienced gardener. We will enjoy lunch at the Open Flame, with your choice of soup or salad, one entrée - four cheese pasta, pecan crusted sea bass or Pinot Grigio chicken, dessert and beverage. $48 ($2 from every ticket sold will go to the Greenfield Public Library Fund).

POTAWATOMI DAY TRIP Milwaukee, WIMonday, Jul. 18Departs Bria Trinity at 8:20am,Board and Depart from Potawatomi at 3pmPotawatomi offers you an added value package which includes a $10 food voucher that can be used at any food venue and $10 bonus play on your Fire Keepers Club Card. Please provide the following information when you call to register: First and Last Name, Address, Phone Number, Birthdate, and Fire Keepers Club Card Number. If you do not have a card, a Potawatomi staff member will meet you at the bus and register you. Be sure to bring along identification. Registration is required and must be confirmed FOUR business days prior to the departure date (Tuesday before). Payment for this trip is made directly to Universal Services. Either check or cash will be accepted as you board the bus. In the interest of keeping trips open and not cancelling, if there are fewer than 20 people signed up, an additional $5.00 surcharge will be added to prevent trip cancellation. $20/$25

“BINGO OR BUST” AT MEMORIESPort Washington, WIWednesday, Jul. 20 Departs Manor Park 10:30am,

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VMP Trips, Outings And Community Events - Reservations: (414) 607-4186Bel Oak 10:35am, Bria Trinity 11:15amBingo and musical theatre come together for “winningly wonderful” entertainment! With “Bingo or BUST” as their unspoken motto, Vern, Honey & Patsy stop at nothing to miss their weekly BINGO game. Braving a terrible storm, this trio of best friends ignores the caution of the local weather center & paddle their way to the Bingo Hall; nothing will come between them and that $200 pot! As the storm knocks out power at the Bingo Hall, the three ladies reminisce about the ominous night 15 years ago that began in the same way, but ended in a dispute that drove Bernice (Vern’s former best friend), out of the group….never to daub another Bingo card again. Back in the present we find Alison, Bernice’s sweet, yet headstrong daughter, sneaking into the Bingo Hall in disguise, determined to reunite her ailing mother with her long-lost friends, by using their greatest weakness….Bingo! The audience becomes part of the action as they join in and play Bingo, right along with the cast! Be prepared to experience hilarious and loveable characters, memorable songs and some good old-fashioned Bingo too! Prior to the show, enjoy lunch which includes beef stroganoff, buttered noodles, steamed vegetable blend, fluff, salad, dinner rolls, cream puffs and beverage. $67

POTAWATOMI DAY TRIP Milwaukee, WIThursday, Jul. 21Departs Manor Park 8am and Bel-Oak 8:05pmBoard and Depart from Potawatomi at 3pmPotawatomi offers you an added value package which includes a $10 food voucher that can be used at any food venue and $10 bonus play on your Fire Keepers Club Card. Please provide the following information when you call to register: First and Last Name, Address, Phone Number, Birthdate, and Fire Keepers Club Card Number. If you do not have a card, a Potawatomi staff member will meet you at the bus and register you. Be sure to bring along identification. Registration is required and must be confirmed FOUR business days prior to the departure date (Friday before). Payment for this trip is made directly to Universal Services. Either check or cash will be accepted as you board the bus. In the interest of keeping trips open and not cancelling, if there are fewer than 20 people signed up, an additional $5.00 surcharge will be added to prevent trip cancellation. $20/$25

SUNDAY SOCIAL DINING AT “EDELWEISS BRUNCH & BOAT TRIP”Milwaukee, WISunday, Jul. 24Departs Bria Trinity 9:15amManor Park 10:00am, Bel-Oak 10:05am“All Aboard” as you make your way onto the Edelweiss boat for brunch and a two-hour cruise within the breakwater of Lake Michigan. Brunch consists of a fruit plate, lox and bagel, French toast, bacon and egg frittata, potatoes, dessert, and beverage. See you there! $66

“SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN” AT FIRESIDEFort Atkinson, WIWednesday, Jul. 27Departs Bria Trinity 8:15amManor Park 9am, Bel Oak 9:05amThe greatest movie musical of all time is now live and on The Fireside stage in the lightening paced, toe-tapping, rib-tickling Broadway version of the Gene Kelly masterpiece. It’s a fun-filled, high stepping spoof of the days when Hollywood first learned to talk. Featuring a stellar cast of some of the country’s most talented young Broadway and regional singers and dancers, SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN is filled with great songs such as “Good Morning”, “Make ‘Em Laugh”, “You Are My Lucky Star”, “Fit As a Fiddle and Ready For Love”, and “Broadway Melody”. Of course, the unforgettable title song, “Singin’ in the Rain” is the featured number, complete with our hero dancing his way through a real rain storm! Fireside’s featured menu includes chopped chef’s salad, fresh baked breads, chicken piccata, sides, dessert and beverage. $89

BREWERS VS ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKSMiller ParkMilwaukee, WIThursday, Jul. 28Departs Bria Trinity 10:30am, Bel Oak at 11:00am• Prior to the game enjoy a Tailgate Party in the VMP Park Place Dining Room from 11am-Noon• Package includes prime loge infield seats, Usinger’s tailgate party (featuring brat or hot dog, pasta salad, brownie, and beer, soda or water) and transportation to

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VMP Trips, Outings And Community Events - Reservations: (414) 607-4186and from Miller Park. $43Departs Manor Park at Noon

Future Game:Aug. 24 – Brewers vs. Colorado RockiesWe will feature the same great package for both games. Don’t miss your chance to cheer on your home team! $43

AUGUSTSENIOR DAY AT WISCONSIN STATE FAIRWest Allis, WITuesday, Aug 9Departs Trinity 8am,Manor Park 8:45am, Bel-Oak 8:50amBoard and Depart from State Fair at 2:30pmDon’t miss your chance to see some senior friendly entertainment and appearances by some very special guests!! Remember this is your special day at the Fair. Have a great day enjoying all the sights, food, and maybe a little shopping that the Fair has to offer you. Call the VMP-SCC office for reservations. $23

“DEATH TRAP” AT DRURY LANEOakbrook Terrace, ILThursday, Aug. 11Departs Bria Trinity 8:45amManor Park 9:30am, Bel-Oak 9:35am“If you care to assassinate yourself with laughter, try Deathtrap” (Time Magazine). A hugely popular stage and screen mystery, “Deathtrap” offers skillful blending of two priceless theatrical ingredients: gasp-inducing thrills and spontaneous laughter. Unknown dramatist Clifford Anderson has sent his new thriller to award-winning Broadway author Sidney for comment – or has he? Without a success to his credit for some years, Sidney plots with his reluctant wife Myra how to plagiarize ‘Deathtrap’. When Clifford turns up to discuss the play with the ‘Master’, events take a sinister turn. Enjoy lunch prior to the show featuring Caesar salad, grilled boneless pork chop or creamy vegetable lasagna, dessert and beverage. $86

HO-CHUNK CASINO Wisconsin Dells, WIMonday, Aug. 15Departs Bria Trinity 7:15am,Manor Park 8am, Bel-Oak 8:05amSee Jul. 11 for descriptive. $32

POTAWATOMI DAY TRIPMilwaukee, WIMonday, Aug. 15Departs Bria Trinity at 8:20amBoard and Depart from Potawatomi at 3pmSee July 18 for descriptive. $20/$25

DAY TRIPPIN’ “CHURCH TOUR AND KEGEL’S INN”Milwaukee, WIWednesday, Aug 17 Departs Bria Trinity 8:45amManor Park 9:30am, Bel-Oak 9:35amToday we will start a series of church tours starting with the beautiful St. Joseph Chapel located at the School Sisters of St. Francis Mother House. The chapel was originally located in Germany and was completely relocated to Milwaukee. Lunch will be at Kegel’s Inn where your sandwich choices are Kegel’s Inn Cheese Steak (sirloin, mushrooms, onions and mozzarella cheese on a Hoagie), Alpine Sandwich (Weiner Schnitzel, ham, Swiss cheese, Dusseldorf mustard), Turkey Clubhouse (double decker turkey, ham, bacon, lettuce & tomato) or Grilled Portabella Wraps (Portabella mushroom, mozzarella, cheddar, lettuce & tomato) all with sides, dessert and beverage. In the afternoon we will tour St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral. Founded in 1912, the cathedral is the spiritual home to a large congregation in the Milwaukee area and is dedicated to the patron saint of the Serbian people. $47

POTAWATOMI DAY TRIPMilwaukee, WIThursday, Aug. 18Manor Park 8am, Bel-Oak 8:05amBoard and Depart from Potawatomi at 3pmSee Jul. 21 for descriptive. $20/$25

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SUNDAY SOCIAL DINING AT AUD-MAR BASS BAY BREWHOUSEMuskego, WISunday, Aug. 21Departs Bria Trinity 11:15amManor Park 12 noon, Bel-Oak 12:05amWe are off to Muskego today and the Aud-Mar Supper Club and Brewhouse, located on the shore of Big Muskego Lake, for Sunday Brunch. Your entrée choices are a Breakfast Club (pulled ham, aged cheddar, smoked bacon, fried egg, Chipotle mayo and tomato), Eggs Benedict (toasted English Muffin, pulled ham, poached eggs, hollandaise sauce), Stuffed French Toast (cherries, sweetened cream cheese, salted pecans, bacon and maple syrup) or a Veggie Omelet (grilled zucchini, Swiss cheese, spinach, tomato & roasted mushrooms). Breakfast Club, Eggs Benedict and Veggie Omelet served with hash brown casserole. All include a fruit cup and beverage. After lunch we will have time to enjoy the water and a stop at a farm stand. $44

BREWERS VS COLORADO ROCKIESMiller ParkMilwaukee, WIWednesday, Aug. 24Departs Bria Trinity 10:30am, Bel Oak at 11am• Prior to the game enjoy a Tailgate Party in the VMP Park Place Dining Room from 11am-Noon• Package includes prime loge infield seats, Usinger’s tailgate party (featuring brat or hot dog, pasta salad, brownie, and beer, soda or water) and transportation to and from Miller Park. $43Departs Manor Park at Noon

“THE PSYCHIC” AT MEMORIESPt. Washington, WITuesday, Aug. 30Departs Manor Park 10:30am, Bel-Oak 10:35am,Bria Trinity 11:15amEven the most “psychic” of audience members won’t be able to predict where this story-line will go next,

as it takes you on a roller-coaster ride filled with laugh after laugh! From his run-down New York basement apartment, struggling master writer Adam Webster attempts to earn some quick cash to cover his rent by trying to pass himself off as a psychic. To drum up business, he places a sign in his apartment window – “Psychic Readings - $25”. The sign soon draws the interest of his first customer, the lovely and conflicted Laura Benson. When Adam issues Laura a surprisingly genuine prediction, a string of inquisitive characters soon darken his door - Laura’s larcenous husband Roy, Roy’s ditzy mistress Rita, Rita’s mobster lover Johnny Bubbles & savvy homicide detective Norris Coslow – all of whom factor into the evolving murder mystery that becomes Adam’s life. In the surprising twists that follow, “The Psychic” entangles Adam in a hilarious murder mystery you won’t want to miss! Prior to the show enjoy lunch featuring Shepard’s pie, vegetable, fluff, salad with Caesar dressing, rolls, dessert and beverage. $67

SEPTEMBERSENIOR CELEBRATION AT THE ZOOMilwaukee, WIFriday, Sep. 2FREE admission for our young-at-heart, age 55 and over visitors! This annual event features a variety of activities, entertainment, health and wellness outreach offerings, bingo and complimentary cookies, all presented with the needs of seniors in mind. You will need to provide your own transportation to the Zoo. (Regular parking and concession fees apply.)

DAY ‘TROTTING’ TO ARLINGTON RACE TRACKArlington Heights, ILThursday, Sep. 8Departs Bria Trinity 9:15am, Manor Park 10am, Bel-Oak 10:05am“We’re off to the races.” Back by popular demand we are finally returning to Arlington International Racecourse for a fun all-inclusive day at the races. Stationed at the top of the stretch and adorned with sweeping views of the race track we will enjoy The Graze Chef’s Table Buffet (which includes Midwest Cheese and Sausage Sampling, Farm Stand Vegetables, Charred Corn & Tomato Salad, Mixed

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VMP Trips, Outings And Community Events - Reservations: (414) 607-4186Green Salad, Carved Pit Ham, Herb Roasted Chicken, Whipped Potatoes, Sautéed Green Beans, Seasonal Fruit Cobbler and House Baked Cookies) as you contemplate your race winning choices. Your day package goes right to the wire including your admission, a reserved seat at the table, a daily racing guide, a 3-hour unlimited soft drink bar (alcoholic beverages available at your cost). You can choose to enjoy the race from your table or you will have access to outdoor seating should you choose to get up close and personal with the racing excitement. Betting windows abound inside and outdoors. $83

HO-CHUNK CASINO Wisconsin Dells, WIMonday, Sep. 12Departs Bria Trinity 7:15am,Manor Park 8am, Bel-Oak 8:05amSee Jul. 11 for descriptive. $32

DAY TRIPPIN’ LAKE GENEVA LUNCH AND CRUISELake Geneva, WIWednesday, Sep. 14Departs Bria Trinity 9:15, Manor Park 10:00, Bel-Oak 10:05 amWe are going to Lake Geneva for lunch and a cruise. Come and enjoy the scenic wonders of this enchanting historical glacier made spring fed lake; it’s a magnificent, restful experience you will forever cherish. A leisurely cruise past the estates, many built between 1870 and 1920, will serve to remind you and your guests of past elegance.Lunch will be chicken cordon bleu (chicken breast stuffed with ham & Swiss cheese served with a cheese sauce as we cruise around Lake Geneva. $69

POTAWATOMI DAY TRIPMilwaukee, WIThursday, Sep. 15Departs Manor Park 8am, Bel-Oak 8:05amBoard and Depart from Potawatomi at 3pmSee Jul. 21 for descriptive. $20/$25

POTAWATOMI DAY TRIPMilwaukee, WIMonday, Sep. 19Departs Bria Trinity at 8:20amBoard and Depart from Potawatomi at 3pmSee Jul. 18 for descriptive. $20/$25

SUNDAY SOCIAL DINING AT “SANDRA’S ON THE PARK”Hales Corners, WISunday, Sep. 25Departs Bria Trinity 11:15am,Manor Park 12pm, Bel-Oak 12:05pmIt’s off to Hales Corners and Sandra’s on the Park today for our Sunday Social Dining. Your entrée choices are coconut shrimp, half rack of ribs, or pasta and chicken with marinara or Alfredo sauce. All entrees include coffee, tea or milk and dessert. We will end our day with a ride around Hales Corners and Muskego. $52

“CELTIC THUNDER: LEGACY” AT MILWAUKEE THEATERMilwaukee, WISunday, September 25Departs Bria Trinity 5:15pmManor Park 6pm, Bel-Oak 6:05pm“Legacy” is an exciting new live show that celebrates the influence of Irish and Celtic music around the world and the imprint that such music has made. Lively, fast paced and upbeat songs “A Place in The Choir” “Galway Girl” and “Raggle Taggle Gypsy” represent the fun loving nature of the Irish while the slower classic ballads “ Black Velvet Band” “Noreen” and “Mountains of Mourne” play to their nostalgic and romantic side. Featuring all new recordings, the songs on “Legacy” are varied in style and run the gamut from classic Irish folk songs and ballads such as “Danny Boy” and “Buachaille on Eirne” to the more contemporary hits “Falling Slowly” and “Ride On” and rousing anthems “Caledonia” and “Ireland’s Call”. Legacy finds Celtic Thunder soloists Ryan Kelly, Neil Byrne, Emmet Cahill and new member Michael O Dwyer reunited with Damian McGinty, an original member of Celtic Thunder who went on to win Fox’s “The Glee Project,” before landing a recurring role (as “Rory Flanagan”) in the hit series “Glee!” $67

“THE MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET” AT FIRESIDEFort Atkinson, WIWednesday, September 28Departs Bria Trinity 8:15amManor Park 9am, Bel-Oak 9:05amThe Tony Award-winning musical, “MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET” brings you inside the recording studio with

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VMP Trips, Outings And Community Events - Reservations: (414) 607-4186four major talents who came together as a red-hot rock ‘n’ roll band for one unforgettable night. On December 4, 1956, an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever. MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET and the Fireside Theatre brings that legendary December night to life with an irresistible tale of broken promises, secrets, betrayal and celebrations that is both poignant and funny. Relive the era with the smash-hit sensation featuring an incredible score of rock ‘n’ roll, gospel, R & B and country hits, performed live onstage by world-class actors and musicians. Showcased hits songs include: “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Fever”, “Walk the Line”, “Sixteen Tons”, “Who Do You Love?”, “Great Balls of Fire”, “Folsom Prison Blues”, “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going’ On”, “Hound Dog’, and more. Don’t miss your chance to be a fly on the wall of fame….at MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET! Enjoy lunch featuring butternut squash soup, roast boneless pork chop, sided, fresh baked breads, dessert and beverage. $89

REEDSBURG, WI QUILT TRIPReedsburg & Oconomowoc, WIThursday, Sep. 29Departs Bria Trinity 7amManor Park 7:45am, Bel-Oak 7:50amThe Manor Park Quilters will be going to Quintessential Quilts in Reedsburg followed by lunch at Marty’s Steakhouse for a buffet. After lunch we will travel to Ben Franklin in Oconomowoc where they have a large selection of fabrics. Join us for a fun day out. $48

MANOR PARK SIZZLING RED HAT SOCIETYThis fun group is open for new members and meets the first Tuesday of every month with either a breakfast or a lunch. We order from the menu and get separate checks. If interested in joining or for details on meeting locations, call Carol Wolfgram at (414) 423-8521. July 5Breakfast at 10am: Mad Rooster4401 W. Greenfield Avenue, MilwaukeeAug 2 Lunch at 11;30am: Fortune Restaurant2945 S. 108th Street, MilwaukeeSept 6Lunch at 11;30am: Ruby Tuesday5320 S. 76th Street, Milwaukee

UPCOMING TRIPS/OUTINGS/EVENTSOCTOBEROct. 6-Thu.“How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” at MarriotOct. 6-Thu. The Buddy Holly Experience at Marcus Center (evening)Oct. 8-Sat. Scandinavian FestivalOct. TBA 50 Plus or Better ExpoOct TBA Senior Enrichment FairOct. 10-Mon. Ho-ChunkOct. 11-Tue. “Cooking with Gus” at MemoriesOct. 13-Thu “Smokey Joe’s Café” at Drury LaneOct. 17-Mon.Potawatomi - TrinityOct. 20-Thu. Potawatomi – Manor Park/Bel-OakOct. 22-Sat. Norway House Torsk supper - MilwaukeeOct. TBA Day Trippin’ “Streets of Old and New Milwaukee” (2nd trip)

NOVEMBERNov. 12-Sat. A Veteran’s Day Celebration with “The Many Happy Returns” Orchestra at Marcus CenterNov. 13-Sun. “Run for Your Wife” at MemoriesNov. 14-Mon. Ho-ChunkNov. 16 -Wed. “A Fireside Christmas” at FiresideNov. 17-Thu. Potawatomi – Manor Park/Bel-OakNov. 17 -Thu. “Miracle on 34th Street” at The Palace Theater, Wisconsin DellsNov. 18-Fri. Holiday Folk Fair OutingNov. 21-Mon. Potawatomi - TrinityNov. 25-Fri. World’s Greatest Cookie Sale at Country Springs HotelNov. TBA Mayfair Collection Shopping Trip

DECEMBERDec. 3-Sat. Wade House Christmas – Greenbush, WIDec. 4-Sun. “An Unexpected Gift” at MemoriesDec. 8-Thu. “Crazy for You” at Drury LaneDec. 12-Mon. Ho-ChunkDec. 15-Thu. “Singin’ in the Rain” at MarriottDec. 15 -Thu. Potawatomi – Manor Park/Bel-OakDec. 19-Mon. Potawatomi - Trinity

Reservations can be made at any time. But don’t wait too long as many events sell out early. Payment for ticketed events must be received no later than two weeks before the date of the event.

We ask that you register in advance for all non-ticketed (FREE) events so that we can be better prepared. For ALL Manor Park In-House Events, enter at 8536 W. Oklahoma Ave. unless otherwise noted!

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EXTENDED TRIPSHAPPY TRAVELER TOURS PRESENTSChicago Navy Pier Architectural Tour, Jul 27Island of Courdres, Quebec, Canada, Aug. 5-13Packers Stadium, Aug 23Mackinac Island, Sep. 11-14Pidgeon Ford & Smoky Mountains, Oct. 30-Nov 5Washington, D.C., Oct. 6-11Detailed itinerary available for these trips at the SCC office. For reservations or information on other tours contact: Peggy Clark at (262) 632-1939

DIAMOND TOURSWe are the largest bus tour company in America dealing exclusively in motorcoach group travel. We offer trips to Major Cities, Show Trips, New England, Gaming Trips, Canada, and the Western, Southern and Northern United Sates. If you are an individual traveler or small group, you can join a tour in your area. For information regarding tours please call 1-800-336-5711, Mon-Fri, 8am–5pm and ask for Lisa.

MAYFLOWER TOURSMayflower Tours, located in Downers Grove, IL, is a tour operator handling individual and group guided tour arrangements. Mayflower offers a variety of tours including National Parks, Holidays and Special Events, Autumn Foliage, Scenic Rail Experiences, Cruising and so much more. For information regarding tours please call 1-800-323-7604 ext. 213, Mon-Thu, 7:30am-4pm and ask for Marla.

CROSSROADS TRAVELDoes anyone have a place or two, “BUCKET LIST TRIPS,” you have always wanted to visit? What about those places you want to visit before you “kick the bucket?” No more woulda, shoulda, coulda! Crossroads travel wants to help you realize your dream destination. Don’t be shy. Please share your wish list with us and call the VMP-SCC office with your ideas and we will pass them along to the willing staff at Crossroads.

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“THAT ‘DVD’ THING”Presented by Charles HoffReplacing “That Music Thing” July – October, 2016Sunday at 7:00 pmConference RoomCommunity members are welcome to attend and should enter at 8536 W. Oklahoma Ave. The door will be open from 6:30-7pm

JUL. 3 “BLUE ANGELS & THUNDERBIRDS” JUL. 10 “BEST OF ABBOTT & COSTELLO” PART I JUL. 17 “NATURE’S SYMPHONIES” JUL. 24 “OCEANS ALIVE”J UL. 31 “TRANS-AMERICA TRAINS” AUG. 7 “STORY OF THE DOG SHEBA”

AUG. 14 “33 GREAT CITIES OF EUROPE” PART IIAUG. 21 “WORLD SCENIC CRUISE” PART IIAUG. 28 “CHALLENGE OF FLIGHT” PART I SEP. 4 “TRAINS IN THE U S A: PART II SEP. 11 SPECIAL MEMORIAL PRESENTATION HONORING THOSE WHO PERISHED ON 9/11/2001 SEP. 18 TRAINS IN THE U S A” PART III SEP. 25 “SPORTS BLOOPERS” PART II OCT. 2 “THE CHALLENGE OF FLIGHT” PART II OCT. 9 “TRAINS IN THE U S A” PART IV OCT. 16 “THE CHALLENGE OF FLIGHT” PART III OCT. 23 “SECRETS & TREASURES” PART II OCT. 30 “MASTERING THE UNDERGROUND WORLD” PART III

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JULY“SASSY STAMPERS” CARD MAKING CLASS Lower Level Craft RoomTuesday, Jul. 12 at 10amYES!! NEW CLASS FOR ALL INTERESTED STAMPERS! Nancy Lee, our new instructor, has been teaching card-making with rubber stamps for 12 years. She will inspire you with tips, tricks and techniques to help you create unique greeting cards. In this class you will have the opportunity to make three cards. Everything you need is ready to use - paper and ribbon is already cut, ink, stamps, glue, scissors, glitter, envelopes, etc. will be available... All abilities will be accommodated, from experienced to new stampers. You will enjoy the class. This class will occur the 2nd Tuesday of each month!! Please pre-register through the SCC office. $5 paid directly to instructor.

ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT WITH BRYAN O’DONNELLPark Place Dining RoomEnter at 8536 W. Oklahoma Ave. Tuesday, Jul. 12 at 7:30pmBryan O’Donnell, member of “The World Concertina Congress” Hall of Fame and the “Wisconsin Polka” Hall of Fame will have your toes tapping to both polkas and oldies. Refreshments will be served. RED CANS AWAIT YOUR DONATION!

BOOK REVIEW GROUPHearth Room – 10amThis group of enthusiastic readers meets monthly for an informal discussion of their current book choice. If you enjoy a good book, this group is for you. If you’re interested in becoming a member or for more information, contact Joan at 414-545-5799.Jul. 13 - “The Invisible Wall” by Harry BernsteinAug. 10 - “Heritage of Darkness” by Kathleen ErnstSep. 14 - “House of Sand and Fog” by Andre Dubus III

PARK PLACE DINNER WITH “THE ELDERBERRIES”Park Place Dining RoomThursday, Jul. 14 at 5pmYour evening meal begins with a glass of wine, fresh fruit

salad, cheddar biscuits, White Zinfandel chicken, garden rice pilaf, vegetable, dessert du jour, and coffee, hot or iced tea. After dinner “The Elderberries”, a vocal duet, will entertain you with their own style of musical magic, accompanied by an accomplished pianist. Featured are great songs in the style of the McGuire Sisters. Come and enjoy! $19

ICE CREAM SOCIAL AND OPEN HOUSEHearth Room/Park Place Dining RoomFriday, Jul. 15 - 1:30-3pmJuly is National Ice Cream month. So we’re celebrating with a free scoop or two of ice cream and a variety of yummy toppings. Adding to this fun afternoon we will treat you to some musical entertainment by “Dobie-The Concertina Man.” You are encouraged to invite family and friends. This is a great time to show off what we have here at VMP-SCC. Tours of Wesley Park, including apartment models, as well as the Senior Community Club area will be available for those interested. FREE

FASHION LUNCHEON WITH “BLAIN’S FARM AND FLEET”Park Place Dining RoomTuesday, Jul. 19 at 11:30am Don’t miss this premier event – our first ‘rodeo’ working with Blain’s Farm and Fleet. “Bigger, Better, Brighter”, genuine value and vast variety are what you will find at Blain’s. Blain’s Farm and Fleet provides customers with high-quality products, competitive prices and reliable service, providing you with THE COMPLETE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE! You will see brand names such as Columbia, Alfred Dunner, Lee, and Gloria Vanderbilt, among others. While viewing the fashion show, enjoy lunch featuring a cup of soup, croissants, fresh fruits, chicken poppy seed salad, dessert du jour, and coffee, iced or hot tea. $14

JEWELRY REPAIRHearth RoomWednesday, Jul. 27, 9-11amPaul’s Jeweler’s will be here to provide excellent jewelry and watch repair. Wait while your watch battery is replaced. Charge may apply depending on service required.

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THOUGHTFUL THEATER WITH CHAPLAIN SUEConference RoomEnter at 8536 W. Oklahoma Ave.Thursday, Jul. 21, 2-4pmJoin Chaplain Sue the third Thursday of every other month for an afternoon of entertainment with the viewing of a movie and reflective engagement afterward. The silver screen can entertain as well as challenge us. Occasionally we’ll consider comedy for a diversionary break; other times a more purposeful examination. Cinema offers us a diverse world-view – let’s take a look together! Popcorn and Punch will be served. FREE

ADVENTURES IN HISTORY “PETER THE GREAT”Conference RoomThursday, Jul 28 at 2pmPeter the Great (1672-1725) was larger than life! We will discuss the Russia that Peter was born into, his life and times, his vision for Russia and his reforms. Robert K. Massie has written compelling biographies of Peter the Great and Catherine the Great. Presented by Jo McReynolds Blochowiak. FREE

“STATE FAIR AFFAIR”Conference Room at 10:30amPark Place Dining Room at 11:30amFriday, Jul. 29 It’s time to get excited about our own Wisconsin State Fair. Don’t miss your chance to meet Mr. “State Fair” himself, Jerry Zimmerman (Wesley Park resident) and official State Fair Historian. We will gather in the Conference Room and Jerry will share with you everything you wanted to know about the Wisconsin State Fair but were afraid to ask. Humor and history come together in this exciting presentation. This year we have a special guest; Bruce Sullivan, Sr. Director of Entertainment & Special Events. He will share his experiences arranging for the star performers for the Fair’s Main Stage acts, along with other anecdotes. Then we take a short walk to our own Park Place Dining Room to enjoy a State Fair themed meal featuring Bratwurst on Bun with Sauerkraut and warm onions, Potato Salad, Corn on the Cob, Fresh Fruit Cup, lemonade or iced tea, and of course, a CREAM PUFF! While you dine we will have some fun as we share trivia and listen to some Fair music. Following lunch, please take the time to

view the Wisconsin State Fair Historical Picture Gallery (Commons Area) and a video highlighting the 100 plus years of one of the largest State Fairs in the country (Conference Room). Consider this to be your pre-party for Senior Day at the Fair, Tuesday, Aug. 9! $10

AUGUSTVOTER REGISTRATION SEMINARConference RoomWednesday, Aug. 3 at 1pmHave you moved across the hall? Have you moved across the street? What is your address on the Polling List? If you haven’t registered to vote and/or would like to know about the process of registration, proper identification and what information will be needed, please attend this valuable, informative seminar. On hand to assist you will be Tom Lajsic, President of the West Allis Common Council, Dan Roadt, West Allis 4th District Alderman and Cathleen Probst, West Allis 2nd District Alderwoman. You should bring some kind of identification and some recent mail that you have received at your current address. Registration forms will be available for you to complete. (FYI –VMP residents who need to register will find the form in their binder, which can be completed and brought to this session). FREE

PARK PLACE DINNER WITH “JULIE THOMPSON”Park Place Dining RoomEnter at 8536 W. Oklahoma Ave.Thursday, Aug. 4 at 5pmPrior to tonight’s entertainment, enjoy a glass of wine, crunchy romaine toss, assorted rolls, burgundy mushroom roast beef, creamy potatoes, vegetable, dessert du jour, and coffee, hot or iced tea. Julie Thompson is a fine singer with a warm stage personality. Enjoy standards from American Songbook including Doris Day, Patsy Cline, and Mary Wells. Julie has opened twice for The Kingston Trio, sung back-up for the rock group Foreigner and has appeared on CMN and TNN in TJ Booker’s music video “Wine into Water”. Come and enjoy! $19

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VMP In-House Events - Reservations: (414) 607-4186ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT WITH PAM AND THE ACCIDENTALSPark Place Dining RoomEnter at 8536 W. Oklahoma Ave.Tuesday, Aug. 9 at 7:30pmEnjoy this vocal show group who will perform World War II musical selections, 40s, 50s and 60s era music, older country, Motown, doo wop and more. Refreshments will be served. RED CANS AWAIT YOUR DONATION!

BOOK REVIEW GROUPHearth Room – 10am This group of enthusiastic readers meets monthly for an informal discussion of their current book choice. If you enjoy a good book, this group is for you. If you’re interested in becoming a member or for more information, contact Joan at 414-545-5799.Aug. 10 - “Heritage of Darkness” by Kathleen ErnstSep. 14 - “House of Sand and Fog” by Andre Dubus III

MONEY MATTERS FINANCIAL SERIES “EXTENDING THE IRA LEGACY PLAN TO MULTIPLE GENERATIONS”Conference RoomWednesday, Aug. 10 1 to 2pmJoin us for a discussion using concepts and ideas to stretch your IRA Legacy Plan to multiple generations. Don’t miss this informative session! FREE

BLOOD DRIVELower Level Activity RoomFriday, Aug. 19 from 9am-2pmIf you have any questions, call the Blood Center at 414-937-6199. Everyone is encouraged to be part of this life-saving program. For an appointment, call Mary Ann at 414-607-4111. The blood drive is coordinated by the Friends of Manor Park.

WESTMINSTER MEETS WESLEY PARK DOG SHOW AND BARK-B-QUECommons Area and Park Place Dining RoomFriday, Aug. 19Bark-B-Que 11am-1pm

Dog Show 1:30-2:30pm, ‘Yappie Hour’ at 2:30pmCome celebrate the “dog days” of summer at our annual dog show. The show will take place in Central Bark Park (Wesley Park Commons Area or Courtyard). A special Bark-B-Que lunch will feature hot diggity dogs or bowwow burgers, fresh sliced watermelhound, French poodle fries, four paws pat-a furs (French Petit fours) and assorted bowser beverages for you to lap up. At the Pooch Parade you will get a chance to see our pampered pals show off a bit while you listen to some “canine commentaries” and “doggie descriptions.” Following the dog show enjoy ‘yappie hour’ where we will be served poodle punch along with light snacks. Puppy chow snack mix will also be available for sampling and for sale (proceeds will benefit the Wisconsin Humane Society). Calling all dogs…if you know a precious pooch who would like to participate in our dog show, or if you have any questions about this event, please call VMP Senior Community Club at 414-607-4186. Tickets must be purchased in advance for Bark-B-Que meal from the SCC office. $7

NOTE - SCC CHORUS RESUMES TUESDAY, AUG. 23 at 2pm in the Conference Room

ADVENTURES IN HISTORY “CATHERINE THE GREAT”Conference RoomThursday, Aug. 25 at 2pmCatherine the Great (1729-1796) ruled on her own for 34 years. We’ll look at her life and times, her achievements and her challenges, including foreign policy, much needed reform, domestic rebellion and the shock waves of the French Revolution. Presented by Jo McReynolds Blochowiak. FREE

HAWAIIAN HUKILAUPark Place Dining RoomWednesday, Aug. 31 at 4:30pmHawaiian term Hukilau means a festive gathering featuring traditional song and dance and that’s exactly what we’re going to have. Our gathering starts as you enjoy Polynesian Passion Punch and light hors d’oeuvres. Then it’s time for some traditional Hawaiian music with a bit of a twist, Papi Makaena will play traditional and contemporary songs of the Hawaiian Islands. Papi’s warm

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VMP In-House Events - Reservations: (414) 607-4186and engaging manner has captivated many audiences. You will also be entertained with a dance performance by the Golden Hawaiians. All this going on is further enhanced by a delicious Luau inspired meal. Enjoy Hawaiian sweet bread, Hawaiian chicken, Polynesian pork, coconut rice, Pacific island vegetables, King Kamehameha salad, Auntie Leilani’s puff pastry with coconut custard and strawberries, and beverage. $20

SEPTEMBERBOARD, BRUSH, AND BOTTLEBoardwalk BistroThursday, Sep.1 at 3pmBack by popular demand!Come one come all, embrace your artistic self. Get your Van Gogh goin’. Peak your Picasso. Relax with a glass of wine, beer, or soda as you open your creative canvas with a splash of paint and a stroke of genius. With assistance from our artist in residence, Leona Roesch, step by step instructions will offer the support and confidence for you to leave this artistic gathering with your very own masterpiece. If you’ve never touched a paint brush or insist you can’t draw a stick-man, even the non-artist can make each brush stroke their own. Arts supplies (canvas, easel, brushes, and acrylic paint) will be provided along with refreshments (wine, beer, soda, and pizza). $10

BOOK REVIEW GROUPHearth Room – 10amThis group of enthusiastic readers meets monthly for an informal discussion of their current book choice. If you enjoy a good book, this group is for you. If you’re interested in becoming a member or for more information, contact Joan at 414-545-5799.Sep. 14 - “House of Sand and Fog” by Andre Dubus III

ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT WITH FESTIVAL CITY BARBERSHOP QUARTET CHORUSPark Place Dining RoomEnter at 8536 W. Oklahoma Ave.Tuesday, Sep. 13 at 7:30pmThe Milwaukee Chapter strives to provide an opportunity for its members to experience the joy of ringing barbershop chords in fellowship with their friends and

frequent opportunities to share that joy with others through performance. Refreshments will be served. RED CANS AWAIT YOUR DONATION!

THOUGHTFUL THEATER WITH CHAPLAIN SUEConference RoomEnter at 8536 W. Oklahoma Ave.Thursday, Sep. 15, 2-4pmJoin Chaplain Sue the third Thursday of every other month for an afternoon of entertainment with the viewing of a movie and reflective engagement afterward. The silver screen can entertain as well as challenge us. Occasionally we’ll consider comedy for a diversionary break; other times a more purposeful examination. Cinema offers us a diverse world-view– let’s take a look together! Popcorn and Punch will be served. FREE

FULL CIRLCE LIFE-EXCITE CENTER WORKSHOP “HEALING HANDS INTEGRATED THERAPY”Conference RoomMonday, Sep. 19 at 2:30pmWe would like to introduce Maria Giordano, Usui Reiki Master, and the newest member of the FCLEC practitioners. She will demonstrate the benefits of healing touch. She uses the ancient healing techniques of Reiki, using the life force energy to heal by balancing the subtle energies within our bodies. Come and enjoy this calming, relaxing session that will enhance your sense of well-being. FREE

FRIENDS OF MANOR PARK - DINNER PROGRAMPark Place Dining RoomTuesday, Sep. 20 at 5pmGenerations of children and adults worldwide have been fascinated by the stories of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Her “Little House” series was the basis for a successful television series. But how did her life really evolve? What motivated her to put experiences to paper? In the next First Impressions presentation by Jessica Michna, you will meet Mrs. Wilder, older, wiser and reflecting back on her life. She will tell you her life story and how she came to produce her literary works. Please join us for dinner followed by this inspired and informative

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VMP In-House Events - Reservations: (414) 607-4186program by Jessica Michna. Cost is $17.00 per person. Registration forms will be available mid-August in Wesley Park.

PARK PLACE DINNER WITH “ALAN GRAVEEN’S CLASSIC HITS SHOW”Park Place Dining RoomWednesday, Sep. 21 at 5pmYour evening begins with a glass of wine, tossed salad with dressing, French bread, almond pork chops with honey mustard, red potatoes, vegetable, dessert du jour, and coffee, hot or iced tea. Following your meal The Classic Hits Show starts with a few Elvis songs and then into a variety of classic songs by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Andy Williams and a number of other entertainers. The show ends with more Elvis songs, including the memorable “How Great Thou Art”. $19

CANDIDATE FORUM 2016Park Place Dining RoomFriday, Sep. 23 1:30 to 3pmThis is shaping up to be a political barn burner of a year!! Whether you are a liberal, conservative, independent or somewhere in between, join us to meet the candidates face to face or in their face. Please plan to attend this bi-partisan candidate forum to help you prepare for your voting choice. We have extended invitations to all candidates running for office – local, statewide and nationally.

ADVENTURES IN HISTORY “WOMEN WHO MADE HISTORY”Conference RoomThursday, Sep. 29 at 2pmEnjoy hearing the fascinating stores of eight remarkable women who helped make modern America: Olympia Brown, Martha Graham, Amelia Earhart, Georgia O’Keefe, Eleanor Roosevelt, Babe Didrickson Zaharias, Marian Anderson and Edna Ferber. Presented by Jo McReynolds Blochowiak. FREE

UPCOMING MANOR PARK EVENTSIf you’re interested in any of the events below, please call the SCC office to pre-register. (Dates are subject to change).OCTOBER Oct. 5-Wed. Park Place Dinner “International Night”Oct. 11-Tue. Entertainment Night with Caroline WehnerOct. TBA Recognition and Renewal Annual Caregiver EventOct. 17-Mon. “We’re in the Pink” LuncheonOct. 25-Tue. Fashion LuncheonOct. 27-Thu. Adventures in HistoryOct. 27-Thu. Pumpkin DropOct. 28-Fri. Blood DriveNOVEMBER‘TAKEN U BAK’Coming in November as part of “That Music Thing” Pop & Swing Series, you will ‘relive’ the musical years from the 1950s forward….times when we (and perhaps our children) were growing up. These are the times of rock n roll, 78, 45, and 33 1/3 rpm records. So if you have any wiggle, bop, pop or jive left in you, this is your ticket back to those ‘good old days’. Join in on the fun, the memories and possibly ‘wobble it about a bit’ (dance).

Nov. TBA Movember Shave-Off EventNov. 5-Sat. Annual VMP Village BazaarNov. 9-Wed. Money MattersNov. 9-Wed. Park Place Dinner “Caroline and Her Accordion”Nov. 10-Thu. Adventures in HistoryNov. 10-Thu. Veteran’s EventNov. TBA Sausage King Sample PartyNov. 17-Thu. Thoughtful Theatre with Chaplain SueNov. 23-Wed. Annual Thanksgiving Service

DECEMBERDec. 2-Fri. Annual Senior Center Christmas LuncheonDec. 1 or 2 Kids 2 Kids ChristmasDec. 6-Tue. VMP-SCC Chorus Holiday PresentationDec. 29-Thu. Adventures in HistoryDec. 30-Fri. Blood Drive

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BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICKeep your blood pressure in check. We offer blood pressure readings the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, 9-10:30am in the Hearth Room. No need to RSVP. All are welcome!

Full Circle Life - Excite CenterCONNECTING MIND, BODY & SPIRIT...TO IMPROVE YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE

Services include but are not limited to

Massage • Reiki • ReflexologyClasses, workshops and events take place at the Senior Community Club/Full Circle Life-Excite enter and are facilitated by certified practitioners.

Individual services can be scheduled by appointment in our Full Circle Life-Excite Center, WP Apt. 242 or your private residence.

For general questions or more information, call the Senior Community Club at (414) 607-4186.

Darcy Mason Buelow, CH, RMT, ILC, MMI is a Certified Hypotherapist, Reiki Master-Teacher, Integrated Life Coach and Mindful Meditation Instructor. Through energy work and hypnosis, Darcy helps individuals and groups learn how to actually BE the change they want to see in the world. Phone: 414-793-0367 • Email: [email protected] • Web: www.NewPathwithDarcy.com

Maria Giordano, RN is a Usui Reiki Master. Reiki, a healing modality that originated in Japan, is a complementary healing technique for stress-reduction and relaxation to improve health and wellbeing. Reiki combines deep breathing, meditation and light touch to bring balance to your body, mind and spirit. Maria is passionate and compassionate about helping people. She enjoys working as a healer, assisting others on their way to a healthy life style. Phone: 262-617-8497 • Email: [email protected]

Jennifer Girtler, LLC, LMT, NCBTMB is a licensed massage therapist. Some of her specialties include Lymphatic, Relaxation, Therapeutic, Rain Drop Technique, Cancer/Hospice and Stone Massages, Lomi-Lomi, Reiki Master and Cranio Sacral. Phone: 414-364-4775 • Email: [email protected]

Gail Vella, CRR, RYT is a Certified Registered Reflexologist, Registered Yoga Teacher, Arthritis Foundation Exercise leader and Certified Laughter Yoga Leader. Her compassionate sessions address your personal wellness goals to bring joy, balance and relaxation into your life. Phone: 414-573-6942 • Email: [email protected].

MENDING AND SEWING SERVICESMaria Ausonio will be providing us with mending and sewing services on the lower level on Wednesdays from 2-4pm. Mending service with Charlene is also available on the Palmer House Lower Level near the Apartment Store on Tuesdays from 9am-1pm (closed for lunch 11:30am-Noon) and with Arlene on Thursdays from 8:30am-Noon.

Key to FitnessIs a fitness program assisting seniors with maintaining or even improving their physical activities.

Get healthy and join Key to Fitness NOW!!Mondays & Wednesdays: 8:30am - 4:00pmTuesdays & Thursdays: 12:00pm - 4:00 pm

Fridays: 8:00am - 12:00pmCall Sue Roman Instructor/Coach

414-607-4576Non-Resident - $30 Monthly Fee

Includes: • Specialized fitness equipment geared for older adults• Six-week program with a coach• Free blood pressure check• Monthly challenges to encourage you to stay on a weekly workout schedule.Improves: • Sleep • Muscle Tone • Blood Pressure • Mood • Strength and Balance • Stamina

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THE APARTMENT STORE

The Apartment Store is a quality resale shop located in the lower level of Palmer

House. Shop or donate gently used items such as small

furniture, household items, ornaments, collectibles,

jewelry and clothing.STORE HOURS

Tue/Wed/Thu: 9am-3pm1st Saturday of each month:

12-3pm.For more information

please call414-607-4328.

NAIL TIME SALONSpecializing in nail improvement! For over 20 years I have been here for your finger/

toe nail care needs.MANICURES $18 • PEDICURES $29

During a hand nail care visit you can look forward to: *soaking of fingers & cuticle care *filing *heated mitts *hand massage w/lotion *nail polish if desired.During a foot nail care visit you can look forward to:

*foot bath *filing of toenails, corns & calluses *foot scrub w/sugar

and essential oils *lotion massage *nail polish if desired.

HOURS BY APPOINTMENTCALL DEANNA AT

414-587-8561 or 414-771-2100Located in the Lower Level of Wesley

Park (in mirrored open area)Gift Certificates Available

SALON PS

Celebrate your personal style

with a visit to Salon PS

where we offer quality services from haircuts and

styles to facial waxing.

For more information, please contact Mary

at 414-607-4221

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Boardwalk BistroOPEN TO SCC MEMBERS

Monday - Friday • 7:30am - 2pmSaturday & Sunday • 8am - 1:30pm

Check out the Bistro calendar for Daily and Weekly Specials featuring Soup of

the Day, Seasonal Specialties and Wine Down

Wednesdays• Jul. 20 – Red, White and Blue Explosion• Aug. 17 – Margarita Madness• Sep 21 - We’ve Gone Plum-Crazy

Themed Happy Hour from 3:00 - 4:00pm

Wine $3 • Beer $2 • Soda $1Specialty Cocktails $3Complimentary Snacks

Park Place Dining RoomOPEN DURING SCC

HOURS FOR MEMBERS.Reservations Required at

(414) 607-4326

VOLUNTEEROPPORTUNITIESMARKET PLACE Any day-Monday through Friday 9am-11am or 11am-1pm- ON-CALLHelp out in Market Place Store (in our independent living) selling items (such as bread, milk, eggs, frozen TV dinners, greeting cards, cookies and stamps). We will train you on the cash register. This is a fun environment to meet a lot of wonderful people.

IN-HOUSE TRANSPORTERFridays 3pm-4:15pmEscort residents in wheelchairs to our in-house Chapel for rosary prayer service. Stay for the rosary prayer service and escort residents back to their rooms.

OUTDOOR TIMEFridays 9:30am-12noon or 1:30pm-3:30pmAssist our activity department escorting residents from our Health Center outside for some fun activities (exercise, crafts or garden). This is a great way to enjoy our beautiful Wisconsin summer!

“Volunteers are not paid – not because they are worthless, but because they are

priceless!” Author Unknown

If you are interested in volunteering or want to hear about other volunteer opportunities please contact Bonnie at (414) 607-4276.

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VMP WEEKLY CLASSES & GROUPS • July - August - September 2016

MONDAY 8:30 am Key to Fitness until 4pm 9:00 am Sewing (LC) Zumba (LL) 1:00 pm Sheepshead (CL) 2:00 pm Upword (CL)

TUESDAY 9:00 am Computer Lab until 4pm Intermediate Bridge (GR) Needlepoint & Crafts (LC9-10:30 am Blood Pressure Check (HR) (2nd & 4th Tue.)10:00 am Bible Study (CR) Nail Time until 2pm (LL) Sassy Stampers Card Making Class(LC) (2nd Tue.)11:00 am Senior Wise Exercise (LL)12:00 pm Key to Fitness until 4pm12:30 pm Intermediate Bridge (GR) 1:00 pm Pattern Dance (LL) Sheepshead (CL) Woodcarving (LC) 2:00 pm VMP-SCC Chorus (CR) (resumes Aug 23) 6:30 pm Toastmasters (CR) (2nd and 4th Tue.)

WEDNESDAY 8:30 am Key to Fitness until 4pm 9:00 am Beginning Bridge (GR) Catholic Mass (CR) Computer Lab until 4pm Sewing (LL)9:30 am Country Line Dancing (LL) Weaving (LC)10:00 am Nail Time until 2pm (LL) Shutterbug Club (HR) (1st & 3rd Wed.)12:00 pm Duplicate Bridge (GR)12:30 pm Ceramics (LC) Mah Jong (CL) 1:00 pm Canasta (CL) Lapidary/Jewelry (LC)1:30 pm Beginner & Intermediate Harmonica (HR) 2:00 pm Mending & Sewing (LL)7:00 pm POP/Swing Concert Series (2nd &

4th Wed.) (No Programs until November)

THURSDAY9:00 am Coffee Hour (BB) Computer Lab until 4pm Cribbage (CL) Knitting & Crocheting (LC) Painting (LC) Quilting (CR) (1st & 3rd Thur. no classes Jun/Jul/Aug, resumes Sept. 15). Woodworking (WS)10:00 am Nail Time until 2pm (LL)11:00 am Senior Wise Exercise (LL)12:00 pm Key to Fitness until 4pm12:30 pm Cribbage (CL) Intermediate Bridge (GR) 1:00 pm Sheepshead (CL) Stained Glass (LC) Woodcarving (LC) 6:30 pm Pool / Billiards (GR)

FRIDAY 8:00 am Key to Fitness until 12:00pm 1:00 pm “Yoga-Chi” (CR) ($35/8-Week Class Card or $5/Class)

SUNDAY10:30 am Ecumenical Worship Chapel (PH)7:00 pm Classical Concert Series (CR) (No Programs until November)

NEW: That “DVD” Thing (CR) (Jul. through Oct. See In-House Events for details.)

BB Boardwalk BistroLL Lower LevelC Computer Lab PH Palmer HouseCL Commons LoungePP Park PlaceCR Conference Room

SW SkywalkGR Game Room UA Upper LevelHR Hearth Room ActivityLC Lower Craft Room WS Woodshop

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Out-Patient RehabilitationTherapyOur Therapy Department has exceptional expertise in the provision of comprehensive treatment for orthopedic, neurologic and other medical conditions.

Whether you require skilled inpatient or outpatient services for recovery or wellness; we develop a treatment program that meets your goals and ensures that you regain your highest level of functioning.

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Physical Therapy | Occupational Therapy | Speech Therapy

Complimentary transporation provided for patients within a 5-mile radius. Call (414) 607-4120 for details.

• Home Selling • Home Inspection• Downsizing • Moving & Transportation• Financial Planning• Basement Repairs • Home Staging• Organizing

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