touchmark at all saints newsletter - july 2013
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EVENT{FULL}Monthly updates from your {FULL} Life community
TOUCHMARK AT ALL SAINTS
Touchmark believes in sharing and supporting each resident in a fulfilled life. People find the encouragement and resources to live each day with passion, purpose, and joy—it’s their {FULL} Life.
Recently, the community has been celebrating and talking about the {FULL} Life.
“We’re focusing on different aspects,” says Life Enrichment/Wellness Director Krista Musser. “We started with joyful. It’s been fun, and the possibilities are endless.” For one activity, residents, families, and team members wrote on a banner what the full life means to them or shared other inspiring “full” words. Resident Frances Wagner wrote the following. “Open your door; Close your door; You are free to spend time alone; You are free to share time with lovely friends. We are a family. We are at home!”
Issue 7, 2013 | page 1
Experiencing and sharing the {FULL} Life
Morning Coffee with Werner
Touchmark Founder and CEO Werner G. Nistler, Jr., visited with residents, team members, and the public during a casual meet and greet. A native of North Dakota, Werner founded Touchmark in 1980, and there are 11 Touchmark communities in eight states and Canada. During the visit, Werner connected with resident Jerry White, who worked at the community for over 10 years. Jerry and her husband, Jack, were one of the first investors in Touchmark at All Saints.
TOUCHMARK AT ALL SAINTS
Fun happenings
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Celebrating in your new home
Home 414 offers 672 square feet with one bedroom and one bathroom. Vaulted ceilings create a spacious atmosphere. Call or visit today to learn more.
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Waterford at All Saints111 W 17th Street | Sioux Falls, SD 57104 | 605-335-1117 | 800-713-1117 | WaterfordSiouxFalls.com
WAS099, Rev. 07/08, © 2008 Touchmark Living Centers, Inc., all rights reserved
672 sq. ft.1 Bedroom | 1 Bath
HomesRetirement CommunityFor illustration purposes only. Square footage, actual room sizes, and features may vary. See construction documents.
Contact a Full Life team member for additional details, including registration, transportation information, and participation requirements.
Tuesday, July 2, 5:30 pmBus leaves for night on the town. Dinner at Acoustic. RSVP by July 1.
Thursday, July 4, 11:30 am – 12:30 pmFourth of July Picnic with hotdogs, hamburgers, potato salad, watermelon. Play beanbags. Sunset Pavilion. Cost: $10. RSVP by July 1.
Sunday, July 7, 1:30 pmLeave for Sangria Sunday at Strawbale Winery with outdoor entertainment and wine sampling. RSVP by July 5. Cost: $5.
Monday, July 8, 6:30 pm Bus leaves for Romeo & Juliet at Falls Park Queen Bee Mill. Performed by Bare Bodkins Theatre Company and presented by the Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation. RSVP by July 5.
Tuesday, July 9, 1:30 pmBus leaves for Earth Resources Observation and Science Data & Geological Center. RSVP by July 8 for this fascinating tour.
Saturday, July 13, 1:30 pmBus leaves for Trolley Tour of Downtown Sioux Falls. RSVP by July 12.
Tuesday, July 16, 7:30 pmSioux Falls Municipal Band Concert. Bring lawn chairs. Ice cream will be served. Front lawn.
Friday, July 26, 2:30 pmUnderstanding Diverticulosis. Educational presentation by Dr. Milone.
Sunday, July 28, 1:15 pm Bus leaves for Brandon, South Dakota, for performance of A Second Helping: The Church Basement Ladies. South Dakota State University’s Prairie Repertory Theatre presents the sequel to The Church Basement Ladies. RSVP by July 25. Cost: $22 per ticket.
See the full calendar of events online: TouchmarkSiouxFalls.com/pdf/community-
event-calendar.pdf
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
Argus Leader editor and writer Jill Callison, who is the daughter of resident Sylvia Callison, talked about how her career started and the creative process when she is working on news stories.
October 2011 | page 1TOUCHMARK AT ALL SAINTS
Everyone gathered for the Bistro Grand Reopening and received reusable Touchmark Coffee Club mugs, part of Touchmark’s green effort to reduce the use of disposable paper goods. The Bistro Coffee Shop will offer baked goods, sandwiches, and ice cream up to three days a week.
Summer is here—and so is barbecue season. Watch the calendar for more fun food events.
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Part of Touchmark’s Legacy Project, the Moments of Pride Curio highlights items of importance from residents and team members. The recent display featured a Salute to Fathers with pictures and fun memories.
Residents toured the USS Battleship South Dakota Memorial.
TOUCHMARK AT ALL SAINTS111 W 17th Street • Sioux Falls, SD 57104
605-335-1117 • Touchmark.com© 2011 Touchmark Living Centers, Inc., all rights reserved
MargeCoalman, EdDVice Presidentof Wellness &Programs
The right to question authority “In these chaotic times we must move from cognitive dissonance to inspirational dissonance by learning to live more deeply in the questions, and to ask new ones.”
– Anne Dosher, Elder of the Ashland Institute and International Women’s Dialogue
The headlines alone are enough to baffle us. Why would someone shoot and kill children and their teachers? How does a citizen feel empowered by sharing information that could
jeopardize the well-being of others? “Why, why, why?” No one knows the answers, and some debate the questions.
The question seems to be, “Does the right to be heard override the rights of others to be safe?” That challenge lies with the Supreme Court, the Canadian Ministries, and leaders in democratic countries around the world. In reality, it is important to be heard but not necessary to be right. That is the premise of the constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Canadian provincial governance, and other democratic bodies.
As we celebrate Canada Day July 1 and the Fourth of July in the USA, we set aside personal preferences and biases and focus on the lives dedicated to freedom and the rights we all
hold dear.
In my interviews with Touchmark residents, I often pause and reflect on the wisdom, life experience, patriotism, and thoughtful observations they share. In the Lifelong Learning, Civic Engagement, and Legacy project offerings of Touchmark’s Full Life Wellness & Life Enrichment Program, there are venues and opportunities for residents to participate and share their knowledge and opinions.
To contribute and participate in the Full Life’s Lifelong Learning programs, contact Life Enrichment/Wellness Director Krista Musser. Support learning over the life span—whether there is universal agreement or not.
BRAIN BUILDERS
Think of as many things as possible that are red, white, and blue.
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