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LANGLEY
ADULT DAY
PROGRAM
#103– 20256
56TH Ave
LANGLEY BC
V2A 3Y6
While some Octobers mark the
first frost of the winter to fol-
low,
within days this month re-
bounds
with warm, near-summerlike
weather. It’s during these late-
summer
days that farmers rush
to harvest the last of their
crops.
The ancient Romans celebrated
this harvest season with
fes"vals throughout the month.
October, with its beau"fully
changing foliage, is also one of
the most colorful months of the
year. Deciduous trees provide
vibrant color, with leaves that
change color before falling to
the ground in a carpet of yel-
low,
brown, orange, and fading reds.
These colorful deciduous trees
� Red Maple (red leaves)
� Tulip Tree (bright yel-
low)
� Sugar Maple (red or yel-
low)
� Sassafras (bright yellow)
� Oak (red, brown, or rus-
set)
� Ash (look for yellow or
purplish yellow)
Following September’s
harvest
moon, October’s full
moon is
called the hunter’s moon.
And
this year, on October 27, it
is accompanied by a total
lunar eclipse. The eclipse
is fully visible from
western
North America and
par"ally
visible elsewhere,
according
to The Old Farmer’s
Almanac.
It lasts un"l the moon
sinks below
the horizon.
BE-LEAFT—IT OR NOT
OCTOBERS IN THE AIR
DIRECTOR: KELLY BROWN
NURSE: SYLVIA CARDIN
BATHING: MIRARIE
PROGRAM STAFF
• JOANNE
• KAREN
• SUSAN
• BOBBIE
• JASS
IF YOU WOULD LIKE A
HYDROSOUND BATH IN A
CENTRUY TUB, OUR
BATHING PROGRAM IS FOR
YOU !
TAKE HOME MEALS ARE
AVAILABLE FROM THE
KITCHEN FOR $6.00. PLEASE
LET US KNOW BEFORE
12:00NOON IF YOU WOULD
LIKE TO TAKE ONE HOME.
LANGLEY ADULT DAY PROGRAM
20250 56th Ave LANGLEY, BC
PHONE-778 328 2302
FAX 778 328 2304
Web Site @www.lsrs.ca
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
GROUP
THURSDAY 1:15-2:30PM
AT THE LANGLEY
SENIORS
RESOURCES SOCIETY
20605-51B AVENUE,
LANGLEY, BC
604 530 3020
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
GEORGE WICKLUND OCT 1
HELEN OWEN OCT 4
JOHN GARRETT OCT 5
DON SHEARD OCT 7
RUSSELL LEROUX OCT 9
GEORGE HARRISON OCT 10
LYNN BUCHOLTZ OCT 11
ANDREA DEGELDER OCT 31
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- Germany - World Games
Osteofit/fitness-News/Group
PM -Mikes Critters
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Osteofit/fitness-News/Group PM - Friendship
- German Cuisine - Yahtzee
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- Shake Rattle Roll - Did you Know ?
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- Beer - Game
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Carpet Bowling/Wii/News-Fitness PM - Shake Rattle Roll
- Yahtzee -The Hood –Bismarck
Osteofit/fitness-News/Group
PM - Liar—Liar
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY1 FRIDAY2
Chimes/Bocci/Wii
PM - Osteofit - Drive
- Knitting
Bowling/Craft/News
PM - Inspiration - Moving & Grooving
- 5-Card Bingo - Shuffle Board
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Ceramics/Fitness/Crosswords
PM– Autobahn - Wash-a-roo
Chimes/Bocci/Wii PM -
Oktoberfest
Bowling/Craft/News PM - Inspiration
- Moving & Grooving - What is that called
- Shuffle Board
14 15 16
Fitness/Crosswords Ceramic
PM - Clocks - Bocci
CLOSED EDUCATION DAY
Bowling/Craft/News
PM - Button Auction
21 22 23
Ceramics/Fitness/Crosswords
PM - Bowling - Rivers
Chimes/Bocci/Wii
PM — Keep Fit - Classical Music
- Knitting
Bowling/Craft/News PM - Inspiration
- Moving & Grooving - Amazing Facts
- Shuffle Board
28 29 30
Ceramics/Fitness/Crosswords
PM - Swell Guys
Chimes/Bocci/Wii
PM - Osteofit - Parks and Forests
Around the world - Knitting
Bowling/Craft/News PM - Happy Halloween
Dress Up in your best Costume
Flower of the Month – Calendula
The flower for October is the calendula, also known as the pot
marigold. The
calendula (pronounced kəәˈ len dyəә ləә) is cousin to the daisy
and the common
marigold. But, unlike the pungent marigold used to repel garden
pests, the
pot marigold’s tangy, peppery flavor has become known as the
“poor man’s
saffron.” Its petals can be used as an edible colorant in pots of
soup, pasta,
rice, meat, scrambled eggs, spreads, and salads.
The calendula blooms in vibrant oranges and yellows and subtle
pinks and
creams. Its name stems from the La"n word kalendae, which
means “first day of the month.”
These sun-loving flowers can almost always be
found in bloom during late summer and fall.
THURSDAY OCTOBER 15TH WE ARE CLOSED FOR OUR STAFF
EDUCATION DAY ! SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE….
YOU CAN MAKE UP THIS DAY FOR ANOTHER DAY BUT WILL
HAVE TO BE IN OCTOBER. PLEASE CALL KELLY WITH ANY
CONCERNS.
THANK YOU
KELLY BROWN
CLIENT OF THE MONTH
CAROLL
ALLAM
Plant– Pumkin
Number 7
Letter –0
Day—Thursday
Drink—Chai tea
October Zodiacs
Libra (The Scales)
October 1–22
Scorpio (The
Scorpion)
October 23–31
Color—Yellow –Orange
Letter –B
Food –Apple
WHATS LUCKY IN OCTOBER ?