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The Ambassador Vol. 10 Number 2 816-931-4277 February 2014
“To give and not expect return, that is what lies at the
heart of love.”
— Oscar Wilde
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February Highlights Harp & Harp Tuesday, February 4, at 2:30 Madison Living Room Bible Study with Chaplain Linda Friday, February 7, at 1:30 Westport Room Fred Hartman Presents: “National Parks of the American West” Monday, February 10, at 1:30 Westport Room “The Lincoln Deception” Wednesday, February 12 Bus departs at 5:45 for the Central Library The Armchair Chorderbacks Friday, February 14, during dinner Canterbury Dining Room Doug Talley Quartet Sunday, February 16, at 3:00 Madison Living Room Bridge Party Monday, February 17, 11:30-2:30 Westport Room
Night at the Movies: The King’s Speech Book Club: Still Alice Wednesday, February 19, at 7:00 Friday, February 21, at 1:30 Westport Room Westport Room
Performance by Tim Whitmer Tuesday, February 25, at 2:30 Madison Living Room Dr. Sean Kim Presents: “History of Singapore” Friday, February 28, at 1:30 Westport Room
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There is more to the Book of Daniel than lions! Come and help uncover the visions of Daniel in the final session of the winter Bible study at 1:30 on Friday, February 7, in the Westport Room.
BIBLE STUDY WITH CHAPLAIN LINDA
“SAINT ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH PRESENTS”
DR. SEAN KIM ON FEBRUARY 28 AT 1:30 IN THE WESTPORT ROOM
Dr. Sean Kim returns for another in The History of the Great Cities of Asia series. The History of Singapore will be the sixth in Sean’s series. Singapore is a city rich in history dating back to the first settlements made there in the second century CE, while modern Singapore was founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles as a trading post of the East India Company. Singapore is one of the world's leading commercial hubs, with the fourth-biggest financial center and one of the five busiest ports. Its globalized and diversified economy depends heavily on trade, especially in manufacturing and it also has the third highest per capita income in the world. It ranks high worldwide for education, healthcare, government transparency and economic competitiveness. Harvard educated, Dr. Kim is an Associate Professor of Asian Studies at Central Missouri University, and a very active member of Saint Andrew’s. Please invite your friends and join us for this sixth lecture on The History of the Great Cities of Asia series presented by “Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church Presents” on Friday, February 28, at 1:30 in the Westport Room. Please note the change in venue from The Chapel of the Epiphany.
— Article written by Bernie Jones
KANSAS CITY JAZZ WITH THE DOUG TALLEY QUARTET
Kansas City Jazz of the late 1920's through 1940's was primarily dance music derived from the blues, featuring outstanding Kansas City jazz musicians such as Count Basie, Lester Young, Charlie Parker, Buck Clayton, Mary Lou Williams and Jay McShann. Kansas City Jazz was characterized by a driving, yet relaxed beat that was seemingly unaffected by jazz development in Chicago and New York. Formed in 1995, the Doug Talley Quartet has performed at numerous festivals, concerts, clubs, and schools throughout the Midwest. All four members of the quartet — Wayne Hawkins (piano),
Tim Brewer (bass), Doug Talley (saxophones), Keith Kavanaugh (drums/cymbals) — compose and arrange music, as well as contribute to the group's repertoire for recordings and live appearances. The Doug Talley Quartet performs and records a brand of present-day Kansas City Jazz that we hope you find refreshing, stimulating and addictive! They will perform at 3:00 on Sunday,
February 16, in the Madison Living Room — you won’t want to miss it!
CHAPLAIN’S CORNER
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February is the month of love, and since God’s love is my favorite topic, I decided to talk about love this month. (I seem to be repeating myself). The truth is that the only way we know how to love is by the love we have been given by others. As much as we all want to give and receive love, the truth is that if we have never experienced the total acceptance that true love brings, it is difficult for us to love either God or others. If you grew up in a loving home where unconditional love was abundant, you understand the warmth and joy that this kind of love encourages. But what about those who have never known this family type of love? I believe that those who have received all-enfolding love have a particular responsibility to share that with others. For even if a person has not experienced the gift of unconditional maternal or paternal love, he or she can still absorb this gift from others. Therefore, acceptance and understanding and forgiveness are all necessary attributes of our behavior in the world. I truly trust that when each person experiences open-armed acceptance, this world will be a place of peace. Each of us has the responsibility to share God’s love with one another. And no time is better than this month of love. Putting pettiness and selfishness and self-righteousness aside, let us love one another with God’s all-encompassing love. Let us pause before we criticize or gossip or judge one another, for love puts all these emotions aside. And if we have forgotten just what that love is, let us read one more time, Paul’s great description from First Corinthians, Chapter 13, beginning at verse four:
“4Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant
5or rude. It does not insist on its
own way; it is not irritable or resentful; 6it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth.
7It
bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
8Love never ends. But as for prophecies, they will come to an end; as for tongues, they will cease; as for
knowledge, it will come to an end.9For we know only in part, and we prophesy only in part;
10but when
the complete comes, the partial will come to an end.11
When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought
like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways.12
For now we
see in a mirror, dimly, but then we will see face to face. Now I know only in part; then I will know fully,
even as I have been fully known.13
And now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; and the greatest of
these is love.”
May we seek to love one another with this kind of love.
— Chaplain Linda Yeager
Program Directory: ART—Art Gallery JLR—Jefferson Living Room A—Abbey MLR—Madison Living Room AC—Activity Center P—Pub (Above Bistro) WR—Westport Room B—Bistro 109—Apt. 109 in Madison CA—Canterbury * Sign up at reception desk Dining Room CH—Chapel
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
7:00 Movie—JLR
2
10:00 Holy Eucharist—CH
11-1:00 Brunch—CDR
3:00 Movie—JLR
3
10:00 Stretch—AC
11:00 Welcome Comm—A
1:30 Dollar Tree Trip*
4:30 Men’s Club—A
4
9-12:00 CC Bank—MLR
10:00 Wellness Workout—AC
1:00 Blood Press Ck—109
1:30 Arthritis Exercise—AC
2:30 Harp & Harp—MLR
2:30 Alterations—A
5
9:30 Catholic Mass—CH
10:00 Stretch—AC
10:30 Grocery Trip*
1:00 Bridge—AC
6:30 Bus Departs for
Spirituality & All That Jazz*
6
9:15 Art Class—AC
10:00 Life Enrichment
Comm—A
1:30 Arthritis Exercise—AC
2-4:00 CC Bank—MLR
4:00 Dining Comm—A
7
10:00 Stretch—AC
10:30 Grocery Trip*
1:30 Bible Study with
Chaplain Linda—WR
8
7:00 Movie—JLR
9
10:00 Holy Eucharist—CH
11-1:00 Brunch—CDR
3:00 Movie—JLR
10
10:00 Stretch—AC
1:30 Fred Hartman
Presents “National Parks
of the American West”—
WR
11
9-12:00 CC Bank—MLR
10:00 Wellness Workout—
AC
1:00 Blood Press Ck—109
1:30 Arthritis Exercise—AC
3:30 Resident Council—WR
12
10:00 Stretch—AC
10:30 Grocery Trip*
1:00 Bridge—AC
5:45 Bus Departs for “The
Lincoln Deception” at the
Central Library*
13
9:15 Art Class—AC
10:30 Rosary—CH
11:15 Lunch Out to
Carraba’s*
1:30 Arthritis Exercise—AC
2-4:00 CC Bank—MLR
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ST. VALENTINE’S DAY
10:00 Stretch—AC
10:30 Grocery Trip*
The Armchair
Chorderbacks will appear
during dinnertime—CDR
15
7:00 Movie—JLR
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10:00 Holy Eucharist—CH
11-1:00 Brunch—CDR
3:00 Doug Talley Quartet—
MLR
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PRESIDENTS’ DAY
10:00 Stretch—AC
11:30-2:30 Bridge Party—
WR
1:30 Walmart Trip*
18
9-12:00 CC Bank—MLR
10:00 Wellness Workout—
AC
1:00 Blood Press Ck—109
1:30 Arthritis Exercise—AC
19
10:00 Stretch—AC
10:30 Grocery Trip*
1:00 Bridge—AC
7:00 Night at the Movies
presents “The King’s
Speech”—WR
20
9:15 Art Class—AC
1:30 Arthritis Exercise—AC
2-4:00 CC Bank—MLR
21
10:00 Stretch—AC
10:30 Grocery Trip*
1:30 Book Club
Discusses Still Alice by
Lisa Genova—WR
22
7:00 Movie—JLR
23
10:00 Holy Eucharist—CH
11-1:00 Brunch—CDR
3:00 Movie—JLR
5:15 Dinner Out to
Hereford House*
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10:00 Stretch—AC
10:30 Women’s Coffee—B
2:00 Garden Comm—A
25 9-12:00 CC Bank—MLR
10:00 Wellness Workout—AC
1:00 Blood Press Ck—109
1:30 Arthritis Exercise—WR
2:30 Performance by Tim
Whitmer—MLR
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10:00 Stretch—AC
10:30 Grocery Trip*
1:00 Bridge—AC
27
9:15 Art Class—AC
1:30 Arthritis Exercise—AC
2-4:00 CC Bank—MLR
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10:30 Grocery Trip*
1:30 Dr. Sean Kim Presents the
History of Singapore—WR
4:30 Happy Hour with
Ruben Pascottini on
Piano—MLR/CDR
JEFFERSON / MADISON APARTMENTS
FEBRUARY 2014
Program Directory: ART—Art Gallery JLR—Jefferson Living Room A—Abbey MLR—Madison Living Room AC—Activity Center P—Pub (Above Bistro) WR—Westport Room B—Bistro 109—Apt. 109 in Madison CDR—Canterbury * Sign up at reception desk Dining Room CH—Chapel
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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1
10:00 Music Moves—YL
2:00 Saturday Afternoon
Adventure—YL
2
10:00 Holy
Eucharist—CH
1:30 Praise &
Worship—YD
3:00 Bingo—YD
3
11;00 Stretch—CD
3:00 Forties Sing-a-
Long—YL
4
9:30 Devotions-YD
1:30 Resident Council—
CD
2:30 Harp & Harp—MLR
3:00 Bingo—YD
6:30 Evening Activity—YL
5
11:00 Stretch—CD
1:30 Bible Study with
Chaplain Linda—CD
3:15 Lenn Anderson on
Piano—YL
6
9:15 Art Class—AC
10:30 Rosary—CH
2:00 Coventry Movie
Afternoon: Swing Kids—
CD
6:15 Bingo—YD
7
9:30 Friday Reflections—
RR
11:00 Stretch—CD
2:00 Getting Crafty for
Valentine’s Day—CD
8
10:00 Music Moves—YL
10:30 Pets For Life—RR
2:00 Saturday Afternoon
Adventure—YL
9
10:00 Holy
Eucharist—CH
1:30 Praise &
Worship—YD
3:00 Bingo—YD
10
11:00 Stretch—CD
1:30 Fred Hartman
Presents National Parks
of the American West—
WR
3:00 Donna Maddox
on Piano—YL
11
9:30 Devotions—D
3:00 Bingo—YD
6:30 Evening Activity—YL
12
11:00 Stretch—CD
2:15 Black History
Month—YL
2:45 Jazz Pianist Everett
DeVan—YL
13
9:15 Art Class—AC
1:30=3:00 Notre Dame
Students Valentine
Craft—YD
6:15 Bingo—YD
14
VALENTINE’S DAY
9:30 Friday Reflections—RR
11:00 Stretch—CD
1:30 Bible Study with
Chaplain Linda—CD
2:30 Chocolate Fountain
Party—YL
15
10:00 Music Moves—YL
2:00 Saturday Afternoon
Adventure—YL
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1:30 Praise & Worship—
YD
3:00 Bingo—YD
3:00 Doug Talley Quartet—
MLR
17
PRESIDENTS’ DAY
11:00 Stretch—CD
3:00 Presidential
Trivia—YL
18
9:30 Devotions—YD
3:00 Bingo—YD
6:30 Evening Activity—YL
19
11:00 Stretch—CD
3:15 Lenn Anderson on
Piano—YL
20
9:15 Art Class—AC
2:00 Movie Comedy
Madness MY BIG FAT
GREEK WEDDING—CD
6:15 Bingo—YD
21
9:30 Friday Reflections—
RR
11:00 Stretch—CD
1:30 Bible Study—CD
3:00 Happy Hour—YL
22
10:00 Music Moves—YL
10:30 Pets For Life—RR
2:00 Saturday Afternoon
Adventure—YL
23
10:00 Holy
Eucharist—CH
1:30 Praise &
Worship—YD
3:00 Bingo—YD
24
ST. TERESA’S
SERVICE WEEK
11:00 Stretch—CD
3:00 Donna Maddox
on Piano—YL
25
9:30 Devotions—YD
2:30 Tim Whitmer Jazz—
MLR
3:00 Bingo—YD
6:30 Evening Activity—YL
26
11:00 Stretch—CD
2:30 St. Teresa’s Activity
Challenge—YL
27
9:15 Art Class—AC
3:00 Brain Teaser Trivia—
CD
6:15 Bingo—YD
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11:00 Stretch—CD
1:30 Bible Study—CD
2:30 American Pie Party—YL
4:30 Ruben Pascottini on
Piano—MLR
Program Directory
CD—Coventry Dining Room WR—Westport Room
CH—Chapel YD—York Dining Room
MLR—Madison Living Room YL—York Lounge
RR—Room to Room
February 2014
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
10:00 Music Moves—YL
2:00 Saturday Afternoon
Adventure—YL
2 Super Bowl XLVIII
10:00 Holy Eucharist
1:30 Praise &
Worship—YD
3:00 Bingo—YD
3
10:00 Coffee Klatch-YL
10:30 Scrabble -YL
3:00 Forties
Singalong –YL
4
9:30 Devotions-YD
1:30 Activity Cart—RR
2:30 Harp & Harp –MLR
6:30 Evening Activity—YL
5
9:30 Catholic Mass –CH
10:00 Exercise –YL
1:30 Manicures –RR
3:00 Lenn Anderson on
Piano—YL
6
10:00 Music Moves-YL
2:00 Muffin Mania—YL
3:00 Wii Games—YL
6:15 Bingo —YD
7 XXII Olympics
Opening Ceremony
9:30 Friday Reflections-RR
10:00 Olympic Exercise-YL
2:30 Olympic Games—YD
8
10:00 Music Moves—YL
10:30 Pets For Life—RR
2:00 Saturday Afternoon
Adventure—YL
9
10:00 Holy Eucharist
1:30 Praise &
Worship—YD
3:00 Bingo—YD
10
10:00 Coffee Klatch-YL
10:30 Scrabble -YL
3:00 Donna Maddox
Performs Love Songs-YL
11
9:30 Devotions—YD
1:30 Activity Cart—RR
3:00 Bingo—YD
6:30 Evening Activity—YL
12
10:00 Exercise –YL
2:15 Black History
Month—YL
2:45 Jazz Pianist
Everett DeVan—YL
13
10:00 Music Moves-YL
10:30 Rosary—CH
1:30–3:00 Notre Dame
Valentine Craft - YD
6:15 Bingo —YD
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9:30 Friday Reflections-RR
10:00 Exercise –YL
2:30 Chocolate Fountain
Party—YL
15
10:00 Music Moves—YL
10:30 Pets For Life—RR
2:00 Saturday Afternoon
Adventure—YL
16
10:00 Holy Eucharist
1:30 Praise &
Worship—YD
3:00 Bingo—YD
3:00 Doug Talley
Quartet—MLR
17 President’s Day
10:00 Coffee Klatch-YL
10:30 Scrabble -YL
3:00 Presidential Trivia –
YL
18
9:30 Devotions—YD
1:30 Activity Cart—RR
3:00 Bingo—YD
6:30 Evening Activity—YL
19
10:00 Exercise –YL
1:30 Manicures—RR
3:00 Lenn Anderson on
Piano—YL
20
10:00 Music Moves-YL
1:30 Resident Council
Meeting –YD
3:00 Wii Games—YL
6:15 Bingo —YD
21
9:30 Friday Reflections-RR
10:00 Exercise –YL
2:30 Happy Hour—YL
22
10:00 Music Moves—YL
10:30 Pets For Life—RR
2:00 Saturday Afternoon
Adventure—YL
23
10:00 Holy Eucharist
1:30 Praise &
Worship—YD
3:00 Bingo—YD
24
10:00 Welcome
St. Teresa’s -YL
10:30 Scrabble -YL
3:00 Donna Maddox
performs Academy
Award Winning Songs-YL
25
9:30 Devotions—YD
1:30 Manicures –RR
2:30 Tim Whitmer Jazz -
MLR
6:30 Evening Activity—YL
26
10:00 Exercise –YL
1:30 Floral Arranging–YL
2:30 St. Teresa’s
Activity Challenge –YL
27
10:00 Music Moves-YL
1:30 Crafts –YL
3:00 Word Games—YL
6:15 Bingo —YD
28
9:30 Friday Reflections-RR
10:00 Exercise –YL
2:30 American Pie
Party—YL
YORK PLACE
Program Directory
CH—Chapel
MLR—Madison Living Room
YL—York Lounge
YD—York Dining Room
RR—Room to Room
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“HAPPY FEET FEBRUARY” SPA SPECIAL ~ GETTING TO KNOW REFLEXOLOGY
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ARMCHAIR CHORDERBACKS TO APPEAR FOR SPECIAL VALENTINE’S PERFORMANCE
A special treat awaits at this month’s Valentine’s Day dinner! The Armchair Chorderbacks — a barbershop quartet — will provide a serenade
during dinner on Friday, February 14, in the Canterbury Dining Room.
The group is a part of the Heart of America Barbershop Chorus and holds the 2013 Central State District Senior Quartet Championship.
FRED HARTMAN PRESENTS: A TRAVELOGUE OF THE AMERICAN WEST
World traveler Fred Hartman has made many visits to 19 countries, as well as many trips throughout the United States including hikes through 18 national parks of the American West. Spectacular views from over 250 miles of hiking trails await you at this fascinating presentation. Hartman is an expert photographer, and he will use his photos and personal narratives to take us through National Parks such as Great Sand Dunes, Mesa Verde, Yellowstone (including Old Faithful and Castle geysers), Grand Teton, Zion, Grand
Canyon South Rim (including a trip down the river), Saguaro, Petrified Forest, Painted Desert, Death Valley, Joshua Tree, Sequoia and Yosemite — to name just a few! Join us on Monday, February 10, at 1:30 in the Westport Room — you won’t want to miss this special “hike” through the American West!
Have you been curious about the reflexology services offered in The Spa, but hesitant to give it a try? If so, then this is the month for you! Our skilled reflexologist — Sue Ellen Kellerman — is offering complimentary 15-minute demonstrations throughout the month of February!
Reflexology is an Ancient Chinese practice known as Reflex Zone Therapy. This therapy connects with each body system by applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands and head, in order to bring your body back into a state of well being. This specialized therapy focuses on the feet and legs and helps reset the body’s overall balance. Sue Ellen’s masterful technique will leave you refreshed, recharged and ready to put your best foot forward! Take advantage of the “Happy Feet February” special and schedule your FREE demonstration by calling Sue Ellen at (913) 236-4827. Once you learn how wonderful reflexology can be, you can book a 30 minute session for $40, and an hour long session for $70.
NIGHT AT THE MOVIES
The King’s Speech Wednesday, February 19, at 7:00
Westport Room
FEBRUARY BOOK CLUB
Still Alice by Lisa Genova Friday, February 21, at 1:30
Westport Room
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COME JOIN THE BRIDGE GROUP PARTY!!
Calling all Bridge players! The Bishop Spencer Place Bridge group hosts weekly games and they’d love to have you join in the fun. They’re looking to grow their numbers so they can have even more tables each week — and are even adding in Gin Rummy. They would love to have you join in the fun!
Come to the Bridge Party where you’ll learn more about the lively weekly games and take part in the discussion on the game format moving forward. You’ll enjoy a delicious lunch ($7), get to know the Bridge group and maybe even play a few hands. Plus, there will be a drawing for prizes!
Join the group for this introductory session from 11:30-2:30 on Monday, February 17, in the
Westport Room. RSVP by calling the concierge at 931-4277, or stop by the concierge desks.
Charming audiences nightly in Kansas City's best jazz venues, Tim Whitmer carries on/expands the tradition of Kansas City Jazz with his inventive treatment of standards and fanciful original compositions. Classically trained, Whitmer followed the siren's call of jazz after studying at the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri Kansas City (UMKC) with George Salisbury, a brilliant harmonically advanced pianist, who studied with Mary Lou Williams.
Since then, Whitmer has led a series of renowned bands, drawn from local jazz legends and talented young players. Whitmer brings together these
elements and abiding respect for the tradition, enhanced by his distinctive compositions magnificently rendered by a group of talented and experienced musicians for “Kansas City Standard Time”.
You won’t want to miss this impressive performance at 2:30 on Tuesday, February 25, in the
Madison Living Room.
TIM WHITMER BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
“HARP & HARP” FEATURING TULSA READ & MICHAEL O’SHIVER
Harp & Harp consist of Harmoincist Tulsa Read and Harpist Michael O’Shiver. Multi-award-winning artists, they have performed and recorded many musical styles with two instruments called harp.
Together they creatively present their very own style of instrumental arrangements that will feed your soul with song. They will be performing styles and flavors from the classics to soulful jazz, blues, gospel and world music which celebrate our many cultures!
There is no other musical duo like them, so mark your calendars for this unique performance at 2:30 on Tuesday, February 4, in the Madison Living Room.
“THE LINCOLN DECEPTION” AUTHOR DISCUSSION AT THE CENTRAL LIBRARY
Was John Wilkes Booth truly the mastermind behind the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln and the plot to murder other members of his administration, or were other more powerful forces pulling the strings behind the scenes?
Blending real and fictional characters, author David O. Stewart commemorates Lincoln’s birthday with a discussion of his new work of historical fiction, The Lincoln Deception. This gripping mystery explores the conspiracy that changed world history.
Don’t miss this author discussion on Wednesday, February 12, at the Central Library. The BSP bus departs at 5:45. Please sign up with the concierge in the Madison or Jefferson lobbies.
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JEFFERSON/MADISON
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS
Clara Christiansen 09 Bonnie Lowrey 15 Peg Gustin 21
YORK PLACE
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS Dorsey Moore 08
Hilda Gibbs 12
IN LOVING MEMORY
Lyle Wells Helen Berridge
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS AND MILESTONES
Can’t wait to get your hands in the dirt? Garden plots (raised beds) for the use of residents are located on the north side of the Madison building. Call Marie Fellers at (660) 329-2167 for information and to reserve your plot. Watch for the pansies to bloom in the annual beds when — and if — we have a warm spell!
GARDEN TIME
RESIDENT PHOTO DIRECTORY PHOTO SHOOT
It’s time to update our Resident Photo Directory! We update this important directory twice each year to ensure we include new residents as they join our community. A professional photographer will be here on Tuesday, February 4, to take your individual photos for the directory. If your photo is recent, you will not need a new one. However, anyone is welcome to have their photo retaken. If you are new to Bishop Spencer Place or do not currently have your photo in the directory, please plan to come to the Madison Living Room on Tuesday, February 4, anytime between 9:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to have your photo taken.
ORDER YOUR VALENTINE’S DAY BALLOON-GRAMS!
Send a balloon-gram to someone special this Valentine’s Day! The BSP Passion Team is providing an easy and special way for you to deliver a Valentine’s message to someone dear to you. A beautiful balloon-gram — including a Valentine balloon and fun favors — can be ordered from the concierge desks in the Madison and Jefferson lobbies for just $10. Simply place your order and we’ll do the rest! Orders may be placed between February 1 and February 9, and may be picked up beginning February 13. All orders not picked up will be delivered internally on February 14. All proceeds from the sale will go directly to the Employee Caring Fund.
4301 Madison Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64111
HAPPY HOUR: MUSIC & WINE BAR
Friday, February 28, at 4:30
Madison Living Room/Canterbury Dining Room
Ruben Pascottini will perform and wine will be served from
4:30-5:30. You may choose to sit in the pub, listen as you dine
in the Canterbury, or enjoy wine & cocktails in the living room.
Special dinner (10 pts) with complimentary drinks
AN EVENING WITH
RUBEN PASCOTTINI
NEW FORMAT!!
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