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Collington’s Weekly Courier March 12–March 18 Key Contact Numbers In-house TV Channel - 972 Daily Updates x2212 Pool x2229 Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop x5163 Country Store x2167 Salon x2226 Clinic x7791 Security x2020 Room Set-up x4774 Courtyard Dining x2135 Guest Rm. Reservation x4778 Work Orders x2151 Main Number: (301) 560-3601 RA Website: collingtonresidents.org All Courier submissions, meeting schedules, and meeting room reservations should be sent to: Bianca Williams ([email protected]) Submission deadline for the Courier Is Thursdays at noon. * See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center residents to program NOTICE FOR ALL GARDENERS! View page 7 for details. Daylight Saving Time Begins 3/11/2018 MANAGER ON DUTY: Karen Cheney 3/10-3/11 Karen Boyce 3/17-3/18 PGCC is on Spring Break! View page 7 for more information. this weekend 3/9 5:30PM Jewish Sabbath Service & Dinner 3/10 9AM Weed Warriors 3/10 Met Opera - CANCELLED 3/10 1PM Memorial Service for Ken Lee 3/10 1PM LWVPGC Candidate Forum 3/10 4PM Saturday Performance 3/11 1:30PM Protestant Worship Service monday night movie TBD

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Page 1: Collington’s Weekly Courier...2018/03/12  · the music industry, the challenges they face day to day, and the types Courier 7 March 12– March 18, 2018 of activism they’re involved

Collington’s Weekly Courier March 12–March 18

Key Contact Numbers In-house TV Channel - 972

Daily Updates x2212 Pool x2229 Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop x5163 Country Store x2167 Salon x2226 Clinic x7791 Security x2020 Room Set-up x4774 Courtyard Dining x2135 Guest Rm. Reservation x4778 Work Orders x2151

Main Number: (301) 560-3601

RA Website: collingtonresidents.org

All Courier submissions, meeting schedules, and meeting room reservations should be sent to:

Bianca Williams ([email protected])

Submission deadline for the Courier

Is Thursdays at noon.

* See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center

residents to program

NOTICE FOR ALL GARDENERS! View page 7

for details. Daylight Saving Time Begins

3/11/2018

MANAGER ON DUTY: Karen Cheney 3/10-3/11 Karen Boyce 3/17-3/18

PGCC is on Spring Break! View

page 7 for more information.

this weekend 3/9 5:30PM Jewish Sabbath

Service & Dinner

3/10 9AM Weed Warriors

3/10 Met Opera - CANCELLED

3/10 1PM Memorial Service for Ken Lee

3/10 1PM LWVPGC Candidate

Forum

3/10 4PM Saturday Performance

3/11 1:30PM Protestant Worship Service

monday night movie TBD

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Courier 2 March 12– March 18, 2018

week-at-a-glance MONDAY, March 12 *SAGE SPRING BREAK 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Aqua Fit – Pool 9:00 Exercise for Balance – (SAGE - Miles) - Meeting Room #1 10:00 Exercise with Weights – (SAGE- Miles) – Meeting Room #1 10:00 Art Appreciation (SAGE – Crane) – Meeting Room #3 10:00 Aqua Fit – Pool 10:00 Drama Committee - Auditorium 10:00 Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:30 Trip to Wegmans leaves Security, x2020 10:45 Chair Yoga with Marion Robbins– Meeting Room #4 11:00 Billiards Room – Open, for the ladies 11:00 Pilates – (SAGE- Shell) – Meeting Room #1 1:00 Tai Chi – (SAGE - Chang) – Meeting Room #4 (make-up class) 1:00-2:30 Parkinson’s Tai-Chi – Auditorium 1:30 Mah Jongg – 3rd Floor Meeting Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop OPEN *3:00 Garden Committee - Board Room 4:00 Collington Singers Rehearsal – Auditorium 5:00 Single Mens Dinner – Dining Room *+7:00 Monday Night Movie: TBD TUESDAY, March 13 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 8:30 Circuit Training (SAGE– Armstrong) – Meeting Room #1 9:30 Technology & Communications Committee – Board Room 10:00 Woodshop Drop-in/Drop-off Hour *10:00 Episcopal Service – Chapel 10:00 Trip to Largo Shopper’s Food Warehouse leaves Security, x2020 10:00 Therapeutic Aquatics – (SAGE- Shell) – Pool 10:30 Framing Shop Drop in / Drop off Hour – Apartment 137

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Courier 3 March 12– March 18, 2018

12:00-2:30 Pinochle – Ivy Lounge 12:30 Drama Committee - Auditorium 1:00 - 2:00 Billiards 1:00 International Hot Spots – (SAGE-Croatti) – Meeting Room #3 1:00 Mixed Media Part 1 – (SAGE-Hurley) – Creative Arts Room 1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Meeting Room #1 *1:30 Tuesday Afternoon Movie - Arbor Great Room 2:00 Exercise for Arthritis (SAGE – Layton) – Meeting Room #1(make-up class) 2:30 Booker & Beyond Book Club – Classroom #2 2:00 “Judicial Restraint” Two One-Act Plays - Auditorium 3:00 Mixed Media Part 2 – (SAGE-Hurley) – Creative Arts Room 3:00 Fitness Committee – Board Room 4:00 1st Floor District Meeting – Game Room 4:30-6 Margaret Bagley on Piano, Don Lewis on Drums, & Grant Bagley on Bass - Ivy Lounge WEDNESDAY, March14 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Exercise for Balance – (SAGE - Miles) – Meeting Room #1 *9:00 Music Discussion Club – Classroom #3 10:00 Exercise with Weights– (SAGE - Miles) – Meeting Room #1 10:00 Tai Chi – (SAGE - Chang) – Meeting Room #4 (make-up class) 10:00 Knitting & Crocheting Group – Brandywine Living Room 10:00 Aqua Fit – Pool 10:00 Drama Committee – Auditorium 10:00 Buildings Committee – Board Room 10:30 Trip to Wegmans leaves from Security, x2020 11:00 RA Office Open until NOON 11:00 - 12:00 Billiards 11:00 Pilates – (SAGE- Shell) – Meeting Room #1 12:00 – 2:00 Billiards 1:00 Collington Computer Clinic – 1st Floor Meeting Room 2:00 Fitness Committee Film – Game Room 2:00 Baseball Discussion Group – Board Room

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Courier 4 March 12– March 18, 2018

2:30-4:30 OO Shop Open 3:30 Collington Coloring Club – 1st Floor Meeting Room 4:00 Bible Study – Chapel *5:00 Meet the Candidates Forum– Auditorium *6:15 Depart from Security for SCCA THURSDAY, March 15 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, x2247 8:30 Circuit Training (SAGE– Armstrong) – Meeting Room #1 10:00 Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:00 Therapeutic Aquatics – (SAGE- Shell) – Pool 10:00 Community Outreach Committee – Board Room 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store leaves Security, x2020 10:30 Framing Shop Drop In/Drop Off Hour – Apartment 137 10:30 Yoga w/ Marion Robbins – Auditorium *11:00 Unitarian Universalist Service - Chapel 12:00- 2:30 Pinochle – Ivy Lounge 1:00 Billiards 1:00 World History - (SAGE–Crane) – Meeting Room #3 1:00 New Resident Orientation – Board Room 1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Meeting Room #1 2:00 Exercise for Arthritis - (SAGE – Layton) – Meeting Room #1(make-up class) *2:00 Health Services Presentation “Introducing Aquatic Therapy” - Auditorium 4:30-6 Margaret Bagley on Piano, Don Lewis on Drums, & Grant Bagley on Bass – Ivy Lounge *5:15 Depart from Security for NSO 6:30 Duplicate Bridge – Game Room 7:00 12 Step Program Support Group – 1st Floor Meeting Room 7:00 Income Tax for Seniors (SAGE-Stehman) - Meeting Room #4 7:00 “Judicial Restraint” Two One-Act Plays - Auditorium 7:30 Drone Flying – Auditorium - CANCELLED

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Courier 5 March 12– March 18, 2018

FRIDAY, March 16 8:30/10:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Aqua Fit – Pool 9:00 Exercise for Balance - (SAGE-Bush) – Meeting Room #1 10:00 Exercise with Weights - (SAGE-Bush) – Meeting Room #1 10:00 Trip to Safeway Grocery Store (at Bowie Town Center), x2020 10:00 Aqua Fit –Pool 10:00 Sandwich Making Project – Arbor Kitchen 10:00 Autobiographical Writing - (SAGE-Smith) – Board Room 10:00 Literature - (SAGE-Link) – Meeting Room #3 11:00 Billiards Room – Open, for the ladies 11:00 Pilates – (SAGE- Shell) – Meeting Room #1 12:00-2 Muslim Prayer – Chapel 1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 1:00 Autobiographical Writing - (SAGE-Smith) – Meeting Room #3 *1:30 Community Meeting - Auditorium 2:30-4:30 OO Shop OPEN 3:00 Hearing Loss Support Group - Auditorium 3:30 Sing-A-Long – Arbor Great Room; Volunteers needed! 4:00 Meditation Group – Chapel 4:30 – 5:30 Music w/ Eulane Rose and Friends – Ivy Lounge 7:00 “Judicial Restraint” Two One-Act Plays – Auditorium 7:00 Women’s History Storytelling Event – Game Room/Chapel SATURDAY, March 17

Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 5PM, & 8:30PM 10:00 Ping Pong Playing – Auditorium/Game Room 10:00 Sharing Circles - Auditorium 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store departs from Security, x2020 11:00 Bocce – Game Room 3:00 St. Patrick’s Day Celebration – Landing Dining Room 4:30 Bus to Mass at St. Joseph’s departs from Security, x2020 SUNDAY, March 18 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 11AM, 1PM, & 5PM only

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Courier 6 March 12– March 18, 2018

9:30 Bus to St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church, Village Baptist Church, & Hope Presbyterian Church leaves Clocktower

THIS WEEKEND

JEWISH SABBATH AND SERVICE, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 5:30PM – DINING ROOM: You must have reserved by calling x2135 no later than Friday by 9 AM. WEED WARRIORS, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 9AM: Weather permitting, we will meet near the grave site and proceed downhill to clean up wind damage. MET OPERA “SEMIRAMIDE” SATURDAY, MARCH 10, BOWIE, M.D.: CANCELLED MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR KEN LEE, SATURDAY, 1PM – CHAPEL: Please join us for a memorial service to remember the life of Ken Lee. LWVPGC, CANDIDATE FORUM FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY EXECUTIVE CANDIDATES, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1:00 – 4PM - AT RENNIE HALL: Student Union, Prince George's Community College, sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Live stream coverage and recorded viewing TBD. For car-pooling info, call Lorrie Rogers, x7371 or [email protected] PERFORMANCE ARRANGED BY INTERN SAMANTHA FLORES, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 4PM – AUDITORIUM: The performers are from the UMD School of Music and beyond! Join the discussion, learn the current state of the industry, and hear some fabulous music. The program will consist of conductors, singers, and instrumentalists of the classical and non-classical music environment. The artists will give a small presentation about their careers, their experiences as women in the music industry, the challenges they face day to day, and the types

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Courier 7 March 12– March 18, 2018

of activism they’re involved in for social justice through music and art. Each will follow up with a short performance. PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICE, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1:30PM – CHAPEL: Please welcome to Collington again, our friends and neighbors from Woodstream Church. Minister Malcolm Reeves will lead the service. All are invited and welcome. Questions? Please call Ardyce Asire x7348.

THIS WEEK

SAGE SPRING BREAK: Prince Georges Community College is on Spring Break. All classes are cancelled unless you have been told otherwise by your instructors! GARDEN COMMITTEE MEETING, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 3PM – BOARD ROOM: Any resident who would like a garden plot at the hilltop garden or the raised beds by the greenhouse must make their desires know at the GARDEN COMMITTEEE MEETING on Monday, March 12 at 3:00 in the Board Room. This will be the first item on the agenda. We will try to accommodate all requests, but we can make no promises. MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE: MONDAY, MARCH 12, 7PM - AUDITORIUM: TBD EPISCOPAL SERVICE, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 10AM – CHAPEL: Rev. Allan Johnson-Taylor, Rector of St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek in Washington, DC. He's a former member of Collinton's Board, and he lives not far from Collington! TUESDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE: “Country Crush,” 2016, PG-13(1HR 36MIN) TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1:30PM – ARBOR GREAT ROOM: Charlie, a good-hearted country boy, and Nancy, an aspiring

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Courier 8 March 12– March 18, 2018

singer, begin a new relationship. Nancy's budding career and interference by her producer cause Charlie to question the relationship. MUSIC DISCUSSION CLUB, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 9AM, CLASSROOM #3: The weekly Music Discussion Club will be discussing Gustav Mahler's Symphony no. 1 "Titan" and will be curated by UMD Intern Samantha Flores. MEET THE CANDIDATES FORUM, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 5PM - AUDITORUM: The deadline for submitting a nomination by petition for resident member of the Collington Board has passed; therefore, nominations are closed. The three nominees will remain Peter Fielding, Marian Fuchs and Tom McCain. A "Meet the Candidates" forum will be held in the Auditorium on Wednesday, March 14th at 5PM. The election will take place on Monday, March 19. You are asked to vote for one, two or three persons. Each person receiving a vote on a majority of ballots cast at election, but a minimum of two persons shall be nominated by the RA for selection by the board. If you are not able to vote in person on March 19th, please request an absentee ballot by March 14 and return it by March 18. Requests should be sent to [email protected]. SOUTH COUNTY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (SCCA), WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, HARWOOD, MD: “Redneck Tenors.” Departs from Security at 6:15 PM and returns to Collington around 9:30PM. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 11AM – CHAPEL: Unitarians welcome Norman Allen, local playwright-essayist. Mr. Allen has had his plays commissioned and produced locally by the Kennedy Center and Olney Theatre Center, and they were honored with Helen Hayes Awards. His essays have appeared on various websites and on the pages of the Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, and several magazines including "The Smithsonian" and "The Washingtonian." He is currently serving as an Intern Minister

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Courier 9 March 12– March 18, 2018

and is completing his studies at Wesley Theological Seminar. His sermon for this Thursday's service is titled, “The Wellspring of Our Unitarian Universalist Faith." HEALTH SERVICES PRESENTATION, “INTRODUCING AQUATIC THERAPY” – NOT WATER AEROBICS! THURSDAY, MARCH 15 2PM - AUDITORIUM: HEALTH SERVICES presents Jeronimo Jimenez, our Assisted Rehab manager, who will outline a new Aquatic Therapy program here at Collington which can be a one-on-one addition to your current therapy routine. Come with all your therapy questions. NSO, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 5:15PM and return to Collington around 9:30PM. COMMUNITY MEETING, FRIDAY MARCH 16, 1:30PM - AUDITORIUM: In addition to the customary Q&A, you will hear an update regarding Transportation and an update on the 30th Anniversary events. We hope to see you there!

IN MEMORY OF Peter Wilson, who passed away on Saturday, March 3, 2018.

WELCOME NEW MOVE-INS Paul & Lynn McManamen will move into cottage 1211 on March 18,

2018. Their telephone number is 925-7243.

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Bocce – March 3, 2018 Game 1: Cardinals 12, Hornets 13 Game 2: Cardinals18, Hornets 17

Cardinals: Hornets:

Marlene Brown Carolyn Cornelius Yvette Temba Linda Trimbath

Carol Klass David Meade Linda Meade

ITEMS OF INTEREST We CAN make a difference! Attach a soaker hose to a rain barrel to water your garden.

MISSING BOOK: An untitled book of paintings by Charles Casto has gone missing. If found, please return to the Library. 4000 DISTRCIT MEETING: Peter Fielding, Chair of the Residents Association Health Committee, will update us on improvements in our health care systems on Monday, March 19, at 4PM in the Game Room. A MESSAGE FROM THE WOMEN’S HISTORY GROUP: Now, how about those hats! Ladies, you sure have an amazing collection of hats and pictures. Gentlemen, we hope you are enjoying the diversity, history, and beauty in this exhibit. Keep looking in your closets: our plan is to rotate the exhibit and add new items mid-month. Please contact Lois Brown at x5081 or Pat Zelman at x7327 to add your hats and pictures! SPEAKERS COMMITTEE. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 7:30PM – AUDITORIUM: Susan G. Pearl will speak on "Daily Life on a Prince

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Courier 11 March 12– March 18, 2018

George's County Plantation: the Civil War diaries of John W. Burroughs." Educated at Brown and the University of Michigan, Ms. Pearl is currently the historian of the Prince George’s County Historical Society. She has written and lectured widely on various aspects of Maryland and PG County history including Riverdale, Rosenwald Schools, African-American and other heritage sites. She is returning to Collington after an earlier well-received lecture on old-world art housed at Riverdale in the 19th Century. PASSOVER CELEBRATION AT COLLINGTON: Collington’s Passover Celebration will be on the evening of Friday, March 30th, which is also Good Friday. All Collington residents are welcome to come. It is free for Collington residents (one meal credit), but $22 for each of their guests over the age of 13. To attend, you must reserve a place and select whether you want Salmon or Kosher Chicken before 4PM on Friday, March 23rd. The sign up deadline is much earlier than in previous years, so don’t delay, call x2135 or use a form located on the bulletin boards opposite the Billiards Room or under the stairway going to The Landing. Diners who fail to select a main course will be served salmon. A MESSAGE FROM THE LIBRARY: February Window Sill money purchased 6 new books: An American Marriage, The Heart is a Shifting Sea, Just a Journalist (requested by resident), The Line Becomes a River, No Justice, and Treating People Well. To find their locations check the online catalog. Spring is here? There are Garden Catalogs located in the Reference Corner in white upright file boxes available for you to take. New books on the Display Racks available for signing out: Mystery hardcovers and early U. S. History. Resident author James Tent has donated a second copy of his book "In the Shadow of the Holocaust" for circulation. Find its location in the online catalog.

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Courier 12 March 12– March 18, 2018

Vera and Ray Gartoff recommend M.C. Beaton mysteries. We have 21 titles. See Vera and Ray's reviews in the Library on the ends of the Mystery book sections. History Alert! Any History books not circulated in over 5 years will be found lengthwise on the shelf. If you think we should keep a book, stand it upright. A BIG thank you to everyone who gave money February to the Window Sill money box. COLLINGTON RESIDENT RNs AND LPNs: Calling all Collington resident Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses!! National Nurses Week is May 6 - 12, and to celebrate, Joyce Koch and I are organizing a lunch on Saturday May 12 for all resident RNs and LPNs. We need a head count. Please call or email one of us before the middle of April with your name and unit number. You don't have to have practiced nursing, but we do want to know who at Collington graduated from nursing school. If you know someone who is an RN or LPN but who doesn’t read the Courier or have email, please ask them to call one of us. Brenda Roup, #3011, x7309, email [email protected] Joyce Koch, #3007, x7305, email [email protected] ATTENTION, BINGO PLAYERS: BINGO will be played on Wednesday, March 21 at 7PM in the Game Room. All are welcome. Questions? Please call Ardyce Asire, x 7348. WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH EVENTS: 3/22 Thursday — 7 PM Tucker Farley: Women’s History Month & Neighbor Talk. Auditorium 3/27 Tuesday — Guest Speaker: Mandy Carter, “Looking Both Ways: A conversation with Q&A.” 4:30-5:30 PM (reception in Clocktower), 7:30 PM Speaker, Auditorium

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Courier 13 March 12– March 18, 2018

3/28 Wednesday — 1:30-3:30 PM Jeanne Barnett, Sue Regen, Dorothy Yuan: Three Women’s Experiences of China. Enjoy Asian cuisine and resident presentations. Game Room 3/30 Friday. Collington’s Passover celebration will be on the evening of Friday, March 30th, which is also Good Friday. All Collington residents are welcome and it is free for all Collington residents who reserve places.

MARCH TRIPS!

-Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker Accessible. All Trips Depart from Security and the Transportation fee is

$10. If you need to cancel for any reason you must do so 48 hours in advance or you will be charged a $15 cancellation fee. If you need to cancel

w/in the 48 hour time frame please call Bianca Williams, x4778 or Kendall Brown, x4792.

LUNCH AT NAMASTE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, CROFTON, MD: Will depart from Security at 11:30AM and return to Collington around 2:15PM. Fine Indian Cuisine, located in Crofton! The word “Namaste” is a warm and respectful form of greeting used to welcome a relative or guest. This fine Indian restaurant has a wide selection of delicious chicken, lamb, seafood and vegetarian dishes—classic delicacies of India-- along with imaginative new dishes created by our talented chef. Reservations will be made on Monday, March 19, under the name COLLINGTON. MET OPERA, “COSI FAN TUTTE”: SATURDAY, MARCH 31, BOWIE, MD: Will depart from Security at 12PM and return to Collington around 5:15PM. The third and final collaboration between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte is a fascinating paradox: a frothy comedy of manners with an intensely dark take on human nature; an old story (it has antecedents in Boccaccio, Shakespeare, and Cervantes, among others) with a startlingly modern tone and a beautiful score. “Così fan tutte” was only moderately successful at its premiere and remained just outside the standard repertoire for more than a century. Così still poses unique challenges, and correspondingly unique rewards, for the public today. Every possible impression of love—from the loftiest to the basest—is explored in this extraordinary opera.

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SUBSCRIPTION SERIES:

PG PHILHARMONIC, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, BOWIE, MD: Will depart from Security at 7PM and return to Collington around 9:30PM. Have any ideas for a fun and exciting trip? The Trips Committee meets the 1st Tuesday of every month. The next Meeting will be Tuesday, April 3.

Landing Hours Week of March 12, 2018

Sunday: Closed Monday: Breakfast 8:00AM -11:00AM Lunch Closed Dinner Closed Tuesday-Saturday: Breakfast 8:00AM – 11:00AM Lunch Closed Dinner 4:00PM – 6:30PM

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A Presentation of the Drama Committee Timothy A. Sabin, Director ★ Marilyn Haskel, Musical Director

Judicial Restraint

Two One-Act Plays by Judge Ron Tochterman

Tuesday 13 March 2018 at 2:00 Thursday & Friday 15 & 16 March at 7:00

all in the Auditorium

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QIGONG – PRACTICING FLUID MOVEMENT The Fitness Committee’s film in the “How to Stay Fit as You Age” series will be shown *

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 GAME ROOM at 2:00PM This film discusses Tai Chi and Qigong (of Chinese origin), mindful fitness practices that “focus on slow, deliberate movement integrated with breathing exercises.” These movements improve balance, stability, posture, and increase lung capacity.

*The film is a products of The Great Courses”

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St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Landing Dining Room

March 17, 2018 3:00pm-5:00pm

Enjoy complimentary live music, appetizer’s and free

green beer in the landing dining room.

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Passover Seder at Collington Friday, March 30th, 5:20 pm.

You must reserve before 4 pm on Friday, March 23. Call Ext. 2135 and select an entrée: salmon or chicken.

Residents 1 meal credit; Guests $22 each.

Everyone is welcome.

WHY IS THIS NIGHT DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER NIGHTS?

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Lunch 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Takeout 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM

Dinner 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

12-Mar 13-Mar 14-Mar 15-Mar

Cabbage

Ratatouille Creamed Spinach

Chopped Broccoli Rabe

with GarlicSautéed Spinach

Barley Risotto Parmesan Farrow Hushpuppies

New England Clam

Chowder

Chicken MontereyProsciutto Wrapped

Chicken Breast

Asparagus and Swiss

Quiche

Collington Dining Service Weekly Menu

Philly Cheese Steak Bar Chef Special Stir Fry Bar

Navy Bean SoupAsparagus Bisque (low

sodium)Beef Consommé

Salad Bar

Antipasti Candy Striped Beet

Salad

Salad Bar

Fruit Salad

Chicken Noodle Soup Broccoli & Cheese Soup Tuscany Wild Rice SoupWhite Bean & Ham

Soup

Corn Soufflé

Broccoli Slaw

Mississippi Pot Roast Pepper Steak Lasagna Bolognese Brats with Sauerkraut

Fried Calamari Fried OystersSalmon Cake

Baked Whole Sweet

Potato

Butternut Squash

Ravioli with Butter

Chef Special

SO

UP

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Salad Bar Salad Bar

Chicken Friand

Crispy Potatoes

SA

LA

DS

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SS

TA

RC

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Roasted Parsnips

Squash Medley

Sautéed Grape Tomato

Chive Mashed Potatoes

Roasted Brussel Sprouts

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11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM

4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM Brunch

4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM

Friday Saturday Sunday

16-Mar 17-Mar 18-Mar

Sugar Free Gingerbread

Sugar Free Mocha

Cappuccino Mousse

0

Assorted Fresh Baked

Cookies

0

Ice Cream of the Week

Weekly Dessert Menu

Dutch apple Crumb Pie

Éclair

Banana Pudding Parfait

Red Velvet Cake

Sugar Free Cherry Pie

Herbed Couscous

Green Coconut Curry

Chicken

Seafood Creole

Chef Special

Whole Roasted Chicken

Trout Almondine

Potato Leek Soup (low

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Collington Dining Service Weekly Menu

Omlette Bar

Mushroom Broth

Spicy Korean Eggplant

Lemon Chicken Soup

Radish Salad

Salad Bar Salad Bar

Arugula, Feta, and

Pecan Salad

Prime Rib Beef and Broccoli

Salad Bar

Lamb Sausage

Tomato Bisque

Potato Condiment Bar

Roasted Game Hen

Pumpkin Soup

House Jell-O

Parmesan Broccoli

Green Bean Casserole

Baked Potatoes

Sautéed Yellow Squash

Red Quinoa

Mashed Potatoes

Mixed Vegetables

Vegetable Stir Fry

Steamed Edamame

Jasmine Rice

Sautéed Bok Choy