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Collington’s Weekly Courier January 29–February 4 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 You may also submit work orders at https://collington.theworx hub.com MANAGER ON DUTY: Michelle McKenzie1/27-1/28 David Kirabo 2/3-3/4 this weekend 1/27 9AM Weed Warriors 1/27 12PM Depart for Met Opera 1/28 2:15PM Depart for SCCA monday night movie 1/29 “My Cousin Vinny”

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Collington’s Weekly Courier January 29–February 4

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

You may also submit work orders at

https://collington.theworx hub.com

MANAGER ON DUTY: Michelle McKenzie1/27-1/28

David Kirabo 2/3-3/4

this weekend

1/27 9AM Weed Warriors

1/27 12PM Depart for Met Opera

1/28 2:15PM Depart for SCCA

monday night movie

1/29 “My Cousin Vinny”

Courier 2 January 29– February 4, 2018

week-at-a-glance MONDAY, January 29 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Aqua Fit – Pool 10:00 Aqua Fit – Pool 10:00 Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:30 Trip to Wegmans leaves Security, x2020 10:45 Chair Yoga with Marion Robbins– Game Room 1:00-2:30 Parkinson’s Tai-Chi – Auditorium 1:00 Tai Chi (SAGE -Chang) Game Room (make-up class) 1:30 Mah Jongg – 3rd Floor Meeting Room 2:00 Billiards Room – Open, for the ladies 2:30-4:30 OO Shop OPEN 4:00 Collington Singers Rehearsal - Auditorium *+7:00 Monday Night Movie: “My Cousin Vinny” – Auditorium TUESDAY, January 30 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 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 10:30 Framing Shop Drop in / Drop off Hour – Apartment 137 12:00-2:30 Pinochle – Ivy Lounge 1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Game Room 1:00 - 2:00 Billiards *1:30 Tuesday Afternoon Movie - Arbor Great Room 4:30-6 Margaret Bagley on Piano, Don Lewis on Drums, & Grant Bagley on Bass – Ivy Lounge *5:15 Depart from Security for Egyptian Archaeology Trip 7:00 Grief Support Group – 1st Floor Meeting Room WEDNESDAY, January 31 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247

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10:00 Knitting & Crocheting Group – Brandywine Living Room 10:00 Aqua Fit – Pool 10:00 Tai Chi (SAGE -Chang) Game Room (make-up class) 10:30 Trip to Wegmans leaves from Security, x2020 *10:45 Depart from Security for Arena Stage 11:00 RA Office Open until NOON 11:00 - 12:00 Billiards 12:00 – 2:00 Billiards 2:00 Fitness Committee Film – Game Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop Open 3:00 Drama Committee – Game Room 3:30 Collington Coloring Club – 1st Floor Meeting Room 4:00 Bible Study – Chapel 4:30 Easy Listening with Janyce Watt – Ivy Lounge THURSDAY, February 1 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, x2247 10:00 Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 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 *10:30 Depart from Security for Anacostia Museum 11:00 RA Marketing Committee – Board Room 12:00- 2:30 Pinochle – Ivy Lounge 1:00 Billiards 1:00 Balance & Beyond - (Fitness) – Game Room 2:00 Aqua Balance and Core – Pool 4:00 2nd Floor District Meeting – Game Room 4:00 Hospitality Committee – Board Room 4:30-6 Margaret Bagley on Piano, Don Lewis on Drums, & Grant Bagley on Bass – Ivy Lounge 6:30 Duplicate Bridge – Game Room 7:00 12 Step Program Support Group – 1st Floor Meeting Room *7:30 International Hot Spots Lecture - Auditorium 7:30 Drone Flying – Auditorium - CANCELLED

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FRIDAY, February 2 8:30/10:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Aqua Fit and Beyond - Pool 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 Recitation of the Rosary – Chapel 10:30 Roman Catholic Service - Chapel 12:00-2 Muslim Prayer – Chapel 1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 2:00 Billiards Room – Open, for the ladies 2:30-4:30 OO Shop OPEN 3:30 Sing-A-Long – Arbor Great Room; Volunteers needed! 4:00 Meditation Group - Chapel 4:30 – 5:30 Folk Music w/ Eulane Rose and Friends – Ivy Lounge SATURDAY, February 3

Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 5PM, & 8:30PM 10:00 Ping Pong Playing – Game Room/Auditorium 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store departs from Security, x2020 *10:00 LWVPGC – Game Room 11:00 Bocce – Auditorium 4:00 Earl Eisenhart Memorial – Chapel/Game Room 4:30 Bus to Mass at St. Joseph’s departs from Security, x2020 *7:00 Afro American History Month Concert – Auditorium SUNDAY, February 4 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 11AM, 1PM, & 5PM only 9:30 Bus to St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church, Village Baptist Church, & Hope Presbyterian Church leaves Clocktower *6:00 Super Bowl Party - Auditorium

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THIS WEEKEND

WEED WARRIORS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 9AM: We will take advantage of the beautiful weather to work this Saturday; meet behind the Tennis Court at 9AM. MET OPERA: “Tosca,” SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, BOWIE, MD: Departs from Security at 12PM and returns to Collington at 4:45PM. Rivaling the splendor of Franco Zeffirelli’s Napoleonic-era sets and costumes, Sir David McVicar’s ravishing new production offers a splendid backdrop for extraordinary singing. Sonya Yoncheva will make her role debut as the title prima donna alongside Vittorio Grigolo and Bryn Terfel. Emmanuel Villaume conducts. SOUTH COUNTY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (SCCA), SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, HARWOOD, MD: Departs from Security at 2:15PM and returns to Collington around 5PM.

THIS WEEK MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE, “My Cousin Vinny” 1992, R (2HR) MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 7PM - AUDITORIUM: When teenage buddies Billy (Ralph Macchio) and Stan (Mitchell Whitfield) are falsely accused of croaking a convenience-store clerk in a backwoods Southern town, Billy calls on his Noo Yawk cousin Vinny (Joe Pesci), a fast-talking personal injury lawyer who's never tried a case. Vinny's crass demeanor lands him in hot water with the judge, but the lippy Brooklyn barrister has a few tricks up his sleeve. Oscar winner Marisa Tomei plays his fiancé. EPISCOPAL SERVICE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 10AM – CHAPEL:

Resident team: Louise Lusignan, Celebrant and Larry Harris, Preacher.

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE, “Paddington” 2014, PG (1HR 35MIN),TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1:30PM – ARBOR GREAT ROOM: After a deadly earthquake destroys his home in a Peruvian rainforest, a young bear (Ben Whishaw) makes his way to England in search of a new home. The bear, dubbed "Paddington" for the London train station, finds shelter with the family of Henry (Hugh Bonneville) and Mary Brown (Sally Hawkins). Although Paddington's amazement at urban living soon endears him to the Browns, someone else has her eye on him: Taxidermist Millicent Clyde (Nicole Kidman) has designs on the rare bear and his hide. EGYPTIAN ARCHEOLOGY TRIP, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30: at 5:15PM those signed up for the Egyptian Maritime Archaeology trip need to be at Security to get on the bus. The trip is fully subscribed so there is no more room. The lecture begins at 6:30 and ends at 8:00.Tickets are in the mail boxes for those who will attend.

ARENA STAGE, “SOVEREIGNTY,” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 10:45AM and return to Collington around 3:30PM. ANACOSTIA COMMUNITY MUSEUM, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, WASHINGTON, DC: We start Black History Month with a tour of the Anacostia Community Museum. We will depart from Security at 10:30AM and arrive back at Collington around 12:45PM. INTERNATIONAL HOT SPOTS LECTURE “When will the Syrian Civil War End?”, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 7PM – AUDITORIUM: The Syrian Civil War rages on as Russian-backed Syrian soldiers continue to rout rebel forces. Meanwhile, ISIS is in retreat so the United States is reducing its presence, the Iranians are focusing on domestic turmoil, and the bid for independence in the Kurdish region of Iraq has been countered by the Iraqi army. Will the Syrian regime finish off the remaining challenges to its authority, or will the United States renew support for the rebels? Is ISIS really finished? Will Kurdish

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independence ultimately succeed? These questions and many more will be the focus of the talk. Mark Croatti, M.A., has taught courses on Middle East Politics, Terrorism, and Conflict Resolution at the United States Naval Academy, St. Mary's University of Maryland, the University of Maryland Baltimore County, the American University, and the University of Oregon. He also teaches a non-credit course on International Hot Spots here at Collington as part of Prince George's College's SAGE program. LWVPGC, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 10AM – GAME ROOM: The League of Women Voters PG County will be having a program planning meeting for 2018, for new members there will also be an overview of structure for local, state, and national levels. AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH CONCERT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 7PM – AUDITORIUM: Concert Pianist, Dr. Jeanie Warden Jarrett will perform. SUPER BOWL PARTY, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 6:00PM – AUDITORIUM: The New England Patriots will go toe to toe in a nail-biter against the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN. Come out for some food, football, and fun and be sure to get there early. Once the refreshments are gone, they’re gone! Kickoff is at 6:30PM!

ITEMS OF INTEREST

We CAN make a difference Choose organic food. It keeps harmful pesticides out of our land, water, ourselves, our grandchildren and great-grandchildren, etc.

Courier 8 January 29– February 4, 2018

PACKAGES AT THE CLOCKTOWER: Due to the limited amount of space at the Clocktower please try to pick up your boxes within the same day that you receive a call/email. CONVERSATION WITH SARA CASE: If you would like to speak with me as a member of the Collington Board of Directors, I will be in the Ivy Bar on Friday, February 2, from 2 to 3 PM. Stop by and share your thoughts. SUSTAINABLITY AT COLLINGTON: Did you know that each week Collington’s Courier can use up to 5,000 sheets of paper? That’s up to 20,000 sheets of paper a month! In an effort to reduce our carbon footprint we will be printing a limited number of Couriers each Friday; they will be placed at the Clocktower Lobby. Please email Bianca Williams at [email protected] to receive it electronically or you may ask Bianca or Vern at the Clocktower to print you one. Don’t forget, Channel 972 also lists the week’s events and the menu! A LETTER TO CLARITA: My Dear Clarita, I had just stopped by Collington from our family’s Brandywine Museum in Pennsylvania. I had heard so much about your exhibit. It is stupendous! Would you consider taking it on the road? We have a room in our museum that overlooks Brandywine Creek, and it would be perfect for exhibiting your marvelous miniatures. Please think about it. Affectionately, Andrew Wyeth LINDA’S TREASURES: Linda's Treasures early Spring Boutique is coming to YOU! Choose from cozy and warm wear now apparel as well as a fresh Spring line in favorite styles and brands. There's something for everyone. See YOU there! A MESSAGE FROM THE LIBRARY: The blank sides of the menus from the dining room have been available for the printers in the Library. Our supply has disappeared. Be aware of the possible

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recyclable papers you receive in your mail slots and either donate them to the recycle yellow box in the computer area or use them for your printing. Place in mail slot 4101 or in the yellow upright file box inside the Library main entrance. Save trees!!! Resident book review by Mary Ann Curley. "Eyes on the Street; the Life of Jane Jacobs" by Robert Kanigel, located in Biography on the J shelf. Jane Jacobs was a critic of Robert Moses and urban planning in New York City during the 1960-1970 era, and in Toronto. NOMINATING COMMITTEE: The Nominating Committee is pleased to announce that it has identified Peter Fielding, Marian Fuchs, and Tom McCain as candidates for the Collington Board of Directors to replace Kay Laughton as a resident member. Additional candidates may be proposed by petition signed by at least 25 residents and submitted to the Nominating Committee no later than March 6, 2018. Nominating Committee members are: Marlene Browne, Constance Hammond, Jim Holmes, Joyce Koch (Chair), Herb Stone, and Doris Walsh. The election will take place during the day on Monday, March 19th. Results will be announced at the Residents Council meeting the next day. In accordance with Article VIII, Section 4 of the Collington Residents Association bylaws, residents may vote for one or more candidates. All candidates receiving a majority of the votes cast (but at least two candidates in any event) will be nominated by the Residents Association for selection by the Board of Directors. A Meet the Candidates Forum will be held in the Auditorium on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at 5PM. REMINDER: Jewish Dinner and Service will be on Friday, February 9 at 5:30PM in the Dining Room. MaCCRA DAY in ANNAPOLIS: Wednesday, February 7: Join with other CCRC residents from across Maryland to visit our State Senator and State Delegates in Annapolis. Let them know we pay attention to state laws relating to our health, safety, and security, and we value

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their support. The Secretary of NaCCRA (our National association) will also be available for a discussion of the Bill of Rights for Residents of Continuing Care Retirement Communities, as drafted by NaCCRA. The Bus will depart from Security at 9:00 AM and return to Collington about 2:00 PM. Residents need to be back on the bus at 1:00 PM. What to bring: photo ID, and wear your Collington Badge, and snacks for return bus trip. What NOT to bring: knife or scissors. Our bags will be inspected as we enter the building. SIGN UP in the Trips Notebook TODAY! SAGE REGISTRATION: SAGE Registration has begun and classes will start the week of February 12. Registration is $85 and you can sign up through your Owl Link or send a check or money order along with your registration form directly to Prince George’s Community College.

Cashier’s Office Prince George’s Community College

301 Largo Road Largo, MD 20774-2199

WANTED (to borrow): FRAMED ORIGINAL SEASCAPES: The Interiors Group seeks ready-to-hang original seascapes to exhibit in the Library corridor starting at the beginning of March. They may be in any medium, including signed, limited-edition prints and photographs as well as oils, acrylics, water colors, and drawings, Exhibits usually last three to four months. If you have one or more that you would be willing to lend for the enjoyment of your fellow residents, please call Anne Stone x7282 or Helen Lauck at x7254. Dual Themes for Afro-American History Month are as Follows: 1. Good Health is essential to a Productive and Active Life 2. Afro-American Soldiers in a Segregated Military We are soliciting the following items for the Clocktower Showcases of the following: Arts & Crafts items, books, stained glass, knitting items, musical instruments, games/puzzles, photos, CD’s/DVD’s (items small in size

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to put in the showcases). Please Call Delores Hawkins x7510 as soon as possible. ACTIVITIES FOR AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH: Thursday, February 1—Trip to Anacostia Community Museum Saturday, February 3—Concert Pianist, Dr. Jeanie Warden Jarrett Thursday, February 8— Lunch at Franklin’s Restaurant and PG African American Museum and Cultural Center Tuesday, February 13 - BINGO Wednesday, February 27—Speaker, Resident Harvey Dickerson PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 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 Bill Preston, x7222. OO Glass Cases Need Donations of Jewelry: Our Jewel Box sales of Jewelry in the 2nd Floor Glass Cases (GC), which are located by the Billiards Room, has made all the difference in the monthly earnings of the OO GCs. The money earned is donated through the OO shop to the Collington Residents Association for the important work of its committees. All jewelry is greatly appreciated. Broken necklaces are given to Marlane Liddell for use by the resident beaders who make the beautiful necklaces you see in our GC. Thank you to Marlane and all the beaders for your efforts. Our thanks also to Don Olson, who continues to donate new watches with new batteries to us. These continue to be most popular with our customers (fellow residents, staff, and visitors). Please leave your donated jewelry in a bag/box marked Glass Cases at the Clock Tower. Another note: The GC on the 3rd floor of the Creighton Center will be opened when the new bistro and other spaces are opened sometime in the next few weeks. So...please keep checking it out. Thank you:

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RoAnne Dahlen-Hartfield; Nancy Wilson; Helen Hindinger; Marianne Mann; Carol Ghebelian; JoAnn Harvard; Marlane Liddell; Lois Brown; Ursula Dunn; and Bonnie Cronin BISTRO AND MEETING ROOM SEATING CAPACITIES (Theater Style seating)

Meeting Room #1 (Behind Security) 49 Meeting Room #2 29 Meeting Room #3 30 Meeting Room #4 44

Lobby Seating 11 Banquet Seating 31

Porch Seating 40

FEBRUARY TRIPS!! *Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker

Accessible. $10 Transportation fee for all trips* All Trips Depart from Security. If you need to cancel for any reason you

must do so at least 48 hours in advance or you will be charged a $15 cancellation fee.

MaCCRA DAY in ANNAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7: We will depart from Security at 9:00 AM and return to Collington about 2:00 PM. Residents need to be back on the bus at 1:00 PM. Join with other CCRC residents from across Maryland to visit our State Senator and State Delegates in Annapolis. Let them know we pay attention to state laws relating to our health, safety, and security, and we value their support. The Secretary of NaCCRA (our National association) will also be available for a discussion of the Bill of Rights for Residents of Continuing Care Retirement Communities, as drafted by NaCCRA. What to bring: photo ID, your Collington Badge, and snacks for return bus trip. What NOT to bring: knife or scissors. Our bags will be inspected as we enter the building. SIGN UP in the Trips Notebook TODAY! LUNCH - FRANKLINS RESTAURANT & PG COUNTY AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM & CULTURE CENTER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8: We will depart from Security at 11:30AM for a 12PM reservation at Franklin’s. We will then take a tour of the PG County African American Museum and Cultural Center which

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should take approximately 45 minutes, and then be back on the bus to return to Collington. MET OPERA: “L’ Elisir D’Amore,” SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, BOWIE, MD: Departs from Security at 11:15AM (Showtime 12PM) and returns to Collington at 3:30PM. Pretty Yende debuts a new role at the Met with her first Adina opposite Matthew Polenzani, who enthralled Met audiences as Nemorino in 2013 with his ravishing “Una furtiva lagrima.” Bartlett Sher’s production is charming, with deft comedic timing, and emotionally revealing. Domingo Hindoyan conducts. NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, GREENBELT, MD: We will depart from Security at 12PM for a tour at 1PM. The tour will end around 3pm, when you will have time to browse through the gift shop. Be back on the bus by 3:30PM to return to Collington. NOTE: Photo ID is required for all visitors. There are no indoor lunch facilities, but you may make use of our outdoor picnic area (shaded but not covered) if you wish to bring your own lunches. JACK’S FORTUNE RESTAURANT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, ANNAPOLIS, MD: Ring in the Chinese New Year at Jack’s! We will depart from Security at 11:45AM. Be back on the bus by 2PM to return to Collington. To view the menu, visit: http://www.jackfortune1.com/Pages/Menu.aspx MET OPERA: “La Boheme,” SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, BOWIE, MD: Departs from Security at 11:45AM (Showtime 12:30PM) and returns to Collington at 4:30PM. The world’s most popular opera returns in Franco Zeffirelli’s classic production, with a series of exciting casts. Angel Blue, Anita Hartig, and Sonya Yoncheva share the role of the fragile Mimì, with Dmytro Popov, Russell Thomas, and Michael Fabiano alternating as the poet Rodolfo. Alexander Soddy and Marco Armiliato share conducting duties.

SUBSCRIPTION SERIES:

PG PHILHARMONIC, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, FORESTVILLE, MD: Will depart from Security at 7PM and return to Collington around 9:30PM. ROUNDHOUSE THEATER, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, BETHESDA, MD: Departs from Security at 12:45PM and arrives at Collington around 5:30PM. NSO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 5:15PM and return to Collington around 9:30PM.

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NSO: COFFEE CONCERTS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 9:45AM and return Collington around 2PM. BSO at STRATHMORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23: Will depart from Security at 6:30PM and return to Collington around 9:30/10PM. ARENA STAGE, “THE GREAT SOCIETY,” WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 10:45AM and return to Collington around 3:30PM. 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, February 6.

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FIRE SAFETY AWARENESS PROCEDURES I... IF YOU DISCOVER A FIRE IN YOUR APARTMENT

1) Get out of your apartment immediately. DO NOT take time to remove personal belongings.

2) Shut the door to your apartment. DO NOT take time to lock it. 3) Activate the fire alarm by pulling the pull station located in the

corridor at the exit door/stair.

4) Evacuate to the exterior of the building. If safe to do so, proceed to the Dining Room. If not, go to the Parking Lot. If you cannot evacuate down the stairs, remain in the stairwell or go to a nearby apartment.

II... IF YOU SEE OR HEAR THE FIRE ALARM WHILE IN

YOUR APARTMENT, BUT THE FIRE IS NOT IN YOUR APARTMENT

1) Remain in your apartment with your door shut. Do not open the

door unless a fire fighter or Collington staff member knocks on it.

2) Do not call the Security Desk as staff is busy calling and working with local Fire Department.

3) If requested, you will be escorted out of your apartment and across the closest set of cross-corridor doors.

4) Follow instructions of the staff and firefighters at all times. IMPORTANT NOTES:

> If you encounter smoke while in your apartment and the fire is not in your apartment, stuff wet towels under the door and wait by an open window. Open the window only far enough so you can wave a towel or clothing to alert the Fire Department to your location. > If you cannot walk down the stairs, go into the fire-rated stairwell and wait for staff or firefighters to help you. Do not use the elevator.

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III... IF YOU DISCOVER A FIRE IN YOUR COTTAGE I VILLA

1. Get out immediately. DO NOT take time to remove personal belongings.

2. Shut the door. DO NOT take time to lock it. 3. CALL 911 FROM A NEIGHBOR'S PHONE. (Revised September 2017)

The Fitness Committee is Sponsoring a twelve lecture-film series that promotes fitness as you age.* Each film lasts approximately 30 minutes

Wednesday January 31 -Fitness Beyond the Gym –Active Daily Living

-It’s Not Just Physical – Mindful Fitness

Wednesday February 7 -Motivation --Goals and Willpower -Friends, Fitness, and Social Support

Wednesday February 14 -Accepting a New Reality -Challenges—Illness and Chronic Pain

Wednesday February 21 Small Steps –A Path to Big Benefits Making it Work –The Right Plan for You Where: Each Film will be shown at 2PM in the Game Room. *The films are products of The Great Courses.

SAVE THE DATE MAY 30, 2018

Once again the Senior Health and Fitness Fair will be celebrated here at Collington. Mark your calendars and join us to learn more about maintaining and

improving your physical abilities.

We are also asking for your input in order to make this a day to be enjoyed by all. Do you have an activity you can demonstrate; do you know a vendor who would like to be part of the fair; can you volunteer to work with us on the day of the fair?

If you can contribute to the success of this adventure, please contact Sonja Sandoval on ext. 7795 or Ebony Jordan on ext. 2254 and join the fun.

COLLINGTON LIFE CARE COMMUNITY

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and polices of the college as presently in effect and or hereafter enacted. If in the future I change my residence, I understand that it is my

responsibility to notify the office of Records and Registration at the College and to provide them with my correct address.

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A REMINDER: Students are reminded to register early--at least 10 days before a class begins.

You will not receive a confirmation when registering by mail!

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Prince George's Community College Continuing Education

Spring 2018 SAGE Registration Form

Disabled retiree under 60 and MD resident

PLEASE NOTE: If you are a returning SAGE (or PGCC) student, you need only fill in the "required fields marked with an asterisk (*), that is, your 'full' name, telephone #, and date of birth." Also, if you have already registered and paid the $85 registration fee for current term, please check below.

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Registration for these classes begins January 12, 2018.

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DatesCourse Syn#Instructors Days Times CheckTitle: Sub-Title/Specific Focus02/12-05/21HES 905 32233Miles, Toni Mon 9-10 amHealthy Living: Exercise for Balance02/12-05/21HES 905 32232Miles, Toni Mon 10-11 amHealthy Living: Exercise with Weights02/12-05/21ART 306 32224Crane, Michael Mon 10 am-12 pmArt Appreciation: Ancient Art Masterpieces02/12-05/21HES 910 32222Chang, Chung-Jen Mon 1-3 pmHealthy Living: Tai Chi02/13-05/22HES 910 32220Armstrong, Denise Tues 8:30-10:30 amHealthy Living: Circuit Training02/13-05/22HIS 378 32226Croatti, Mark Tues 1-3 pmWorld History: International Hot Spots02/13-05/22ART 918 32227Hurley, Arnold Tues 1-3 pmStudio Fine Art: Mixed Media, all levels, Part I02/13-05/22HES 905 32229Layton, Laura Tues 2-3 pmHealthy Living: Exercise for Arthritis02/13-05/22ART 916 32228Hurley, Arnold Tues 3-4 pmStudio Fine Art: Mixed Media, all levels, Part II02/14-05/23HES 905 32235Miles, Toni Wed 9-10 amHealthy Living: Exercise for Balance02/14-05/23HES 905 32234Miles, Toni Wed 10-11 amHealthy Living: Exercise with Weights02/14-05/23HES 910 32223Chang, Chung-Jen Wed 10 am-12 pmHealthy Living: Tai Chi02/15-05/24HES 910 32221Armstrong, Denise Thur 8:30-10:30 amHealthy Living: Circuit Training02/15-05/24HIS 378 32225Crane, Michael Thur 1-3 pmWorld History: Natives of South America02/15-05/24HES 905 32230Layton, Laura Thur 2-3 pmHealthy Living: Exercise for Arthritis02/15-04/05COS 952 32564Stehman, Betty Thu 7-9:15 pmIncome Tax for Senior Citizens04/12-05/24ENR 903 32566Stehman, Betty Thu 7-9:15 pmCurrent Issues02/16-05/25HES 905 32236Bush, Dionne Fri 9-10 amHealthy Living: Exercise for Balance02/16-05/25HES 905 32237Bush, Dionne Fri 10-11 amHealthy Living: Exercise with Weights02/16-05/25ENR 380 32231Link, Jim Fri 10 am-12 pmLiterature: The Great Victorian Poets02/16-05/25SKB 419 32240Smith, Cathy Fri 10 am -12 pmAutobiographical Writing: Memoirs02/16-05/25SKB 419 32241Smith, Cathy Fri 1-3 pmAutobiographical Writing: Memoirs01/23-05/03ATH 930 32343Shell, Susan T/Th 10-11:30 amTherapeutic Aquatic Exercise02/12-04/18HES 910 32238Shell, Susan M/W/F 11 am-12 pmHealthy Living: Pilates04/20-05/25HES 905 32239Shell, Susan M/W/F 11 am-12 pmHealthy Living: Pilates

Registration: $85

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

29-Jan 30-Jan 31-Jan 1-Feb

Roasted Kabocha

Squash

Roasted Eggplant Collard Greens

Red Swiss Chard Mixed Vegetables

Creole Red Beans Polenta Cake Stewed Lima Beans

Mashed Potatoes

Sesame Ginger Chicken Caprese Chicken BreastStuffed Portobello

Mushrooms

Asian Pancake

Citrus Quinoa Salad

Chef Special

Honey BBQ Meatloaf

Lemon Herb Fish FiletCorn Meal Crusted

CatfishSeared Ahi Tuna Crawfish Ettouffee

Collington Dining Service Weekly Menu

Burger Bar Fresh Beignets Stir fry Bar

Hoppin John Soup (low

sodium)

Cream of Chicken Soup

(low sodium)

Pork & Black Pea Chili

(low sodium)

Salad Bar

Berry and Walnut

Spinach Salad

Tomato, Feta and White

Bean

Salad Bar

Ginger Beef Citrus Glazed Pork Loin Flat Iron Steak

Wonton SoupCream of Mushroom

SoupPeasant Soup

Stuffed Bell Pepper

Soup

Asian Noodle Salad

Miso Soup (low sodium)SO

UP

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Salad Bar Salad Bar

Vegan Jambalaya

Buttered Rice

SA

LA

DS

EN

TR

EE

SS

TA

RC

H &

VE

GE

TA

BL

ES

Roasteed Mini Potatoes

Stewed Tomatoes and

Okra

Sautéed Napa Cabbage

Pancit Noodles

Sesame Soy Broccoli

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

2-Feb 3-Feb 4-Feb

Weekly Dessert Menu

Sugar Free Raspberry

Mousse

Oatmeal Cookies

White Chocolate

Macadamia Cookies

Red Velvet Ice Cream

Cinnamon Ice Cream

Chocolate Whopie Pie

Cake

Pumpkin Pie

Apple Butter Spice Cake

Meyer Lemon Bar

Sugar Free Peach Pie

Sugar Free Chocolate

Cake

Chef Special

Herb Crusted Game Hen

Stuffed Pesto Salmon

Roasted Cauliflower

Soup (low sodium)Grits & Oatmeal

Roasted Cauliflower

Roasted Turkey Breast

Chef Special

Seared Duck Breast

Quiche Lorraine

Collington Dining Service Weekly Menu

Omelette Bar

Manhattan Clam

Chowder (low sodium)

Cod with Roasted

tomatoes

Cabbage Roll Soup

Cucumber Dill with

Sour Cream Salad

Salad Bar Salad Bar

House Jell-O

Chicken Barley Soup

Pear and Cranberry

Salad

Potato & Bacon Soup

Beef Bourguignon Muffuletta Sandwich

Salad Bar

Carved Ham

Roasted Root

Vegetables

Confetti Couscous

Mashed Red Potatoes

Sautéed Kale

Mixed Vegetables

Mashed Sweet Potato

(NSA)

Cornbread Stuffing

Green Bean Casserole

Asparagus

Egg Noodle

Wild Rice