February 2020
Saturday, February 1 6:00 PM – Movie in Lakeview: LVAA
Sunday, February 2 ►See Chaplain’s Worship Schedule
9:00 AM – Worship Service: SC 10:30 AM – Worship Service: A/C
►The 7:00 PM Hymn Sing at Tel Haven will NOT meet on Super Bowl Sunday. We hope to see everyone back the first Sunday in March at 7:00 PM.
Monday, February 3 ►Podiatrist – Call Dr. Wilde for an appointment at
215-696-6078: LVHS 9:00 AM – Sew Creative: GR 9:00 AM – Scheduling for AARP Taxes is now open.
Please contact Carol and Bill Morling at 610-273-4165. AARP will be here on Thursday, February 27th; Thursday, March 12th; and Thursday, March 26th. All appointments will be in the CWPA in Stonecroft.
9:30 to 10:30 AM – Ukulele Band plays at Adult Day Care: ADS
11:00 AM to noon – Donations for Resale Shop: HZ 1:00 PM – Life Enrichment (LEC) welcomes Bonnie
V’Soske Reum (resident of Tel Hai) who will present, “Steve McCurry: A Life in Pictures”. This presentation will explore how Steve McCurry (Bonnie’s younger brother), rose to become one of the most iconic voices in contemporary photography over the past forty years. The photographer captured one of the most recognizable portraits of our generation, the young green-eyed Afghan Girl. The book, published in 2018, has been sold around the world, and is the most complete and definitive volume of his life and work. His work includes
coverage of many of the most important turning points in world history. All are welcome to hear this exciting presentation – call the Tel Hai shuttle for a ride at 484-798-3057: CWPA
3:00 to 4:00 PM – New York Times Crossword Puzzle: AOE
7:00 PM – Pinochle: DB
Tuesday, February 4 ►Clinic Hours with Sara Snyder, RN are held every
Tuesday from 9:30 to 11:00 AM. Free blood pressure screenings provided: LVHS
►Professional Financial and Insurance Assistance by Amanda Rock, CFP®. Contact her office for an appointment at 800-626-1190 or by email at [email protected]
7:00 to 8:00 AM – Lab Work; no appointment necessary, just bring doctor’s order and insurance card: SCHS
9:00 AM – Chime Choir Rehearsal: GR 9:00 AM to noon – The Wood Shop is open for
residents to bring in things that need fixing or something they need to have made.
9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure Screenings: GCC FTR
10:00 AM – Devotional Prayer Group: SPDR 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Foot & Body Massage.
Contact Shelly Hansen at 610-466-7733 or [email protected] for appointment: SCHS.
10:30 AM – “The Church in Babylon”, Women’s Bible Study with Irene Weaver: CWPA
12:00 noon – WEL (Widows Enjoying Lunch): MR 1:00 to 4:00 PM – The Community Shuttle is
available to take residents to and from Honey Brook. To reserve your spot on the schedule,
Tuesday, February 4 (continued) call the GCC Front Desk, 610-273-9333, ext. 2040, on Tuesday mornings.
2:00 to 4:00 PM – Bridge: BN 3:00 PM – "Daily Life in the Ancient World" –
continuing weekly. For further information, contact Al Hughes at [email protected] or 484-888-8342: Theater
5:30 PM – Game Night: DB 7:00 PM – Game Night: Conservatory 7:00 PM – Men’s Bible Study: HCR(2)
Wednesday, February 5 ►See Chaplain’s Worship Schedule
10:30 AM Worship Service: A/C ►McCormick Chiropractor – call 610-286-7000 to
schedule an appointment: SCHS 7:30 to 10:00 AM – Breakfast at the Garden Café 9:30 AM – Nature Society Meeting: SPDR 11:15 AM – Choir Rehearsal: A/C 1:00 PM – Mahjong (players welcome):
Conservatory 1:00 PM – Carol Fink Book Club: FR 6:30 PM – Women’s Billiards Lessons: StoneCroft
table 7:00 PM – Bridge: DB
Thursday, February 6 9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure
Screenings: GCC FTR 10:00 AM – Bible Discussion: HCR(2) 10:30 AM – Veterans Coffee Hour. This hour will
feature Jack Lear with an Air Force slide presentation: MR
1:00 to 3:00 PM – Train Room Open 1:30 PM – Walk & Talk. A 45-minute walk at
conversational pace. Call Verna Harkins with questions at 484-796-4548: Meet at Grandview Commons
3:00 PM – Mindfulness Meditation: Theater 6:00 PM – TOPS: GR 7:00 PM – Game Night. Board and card games are
available or bring your own: BN 7:00 PM – “Epistles” Bible Study with Pastor Dan
MacDonald: CWPA (Dockside)
Friday, February 7 7:00 to 8:00 AM – Lab Work; no appointment is
necessary, just bring doctor’s order and insurance card: LVHS
9:00 to Noon – Fiber Artist Quilting Club: Textile Arts Room
9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure screenings: SCWFR
10:00 AM – GriefShare: “Is This Normal?”: SPDR 1:00 to 4:00 PM – Fiber Artist Quilting Club
members meeting. Room is open to non-members from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. Contact Jane Shea at 484-796-4349 or [email protected] for more information on the Fiber Artist Quilting Club: Textile Arts Room
1:45 to 2:15 PM – Ice Cream Social: A/C Lobby 2:00 PM – Music by Ed Podziomek: A/C 5:00 PM – Supper for Singles: Would you
occasionally enjoy eating with a group? Come to Azalea Square any Friday night between 5:00 and 5:15 PM for good food and fellowship. You will get a warm and friendly welcome: AZSQ
7:30 PM – The West Chester Swing Kings. (Bus transportation from the GCC begins at 6:45 PM.) The Swing Kings are a nineteen-piece dance band playing swing tunes from the Big Band Era, plus more recent songs specifically arranged for swing bands. They have a large repertoire of music and play all the old popular music from the 40’s (such as “In the Mood”, “Woodchopper’s Ball”, “Satin Doll”, “Begin the Beguine”, and the immortal “Moonlight Serenade”). Some of their newer pieces include Brian Setzer’s “Rock This Town”, Natalie Cole’s “Orange Colored Sky” and “L-O-V-E”, Jim Croce’s “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown”, Nora Jones’ “Don’t Know Why”, “Chicago” as performed by Buddy Rich and “I Can’t Stop Loving You” as performed by Count Basie.
Saturday, February 8 10:00 to 11:00 AM – Tech Help from Pequea
Valley Students. Please contact Judy at 610-273-9333 ext. 2154 or [email protected] to schedule an appointment: SPDR
2:00 to 4:00 PM – Train Room Open 6:00 PM – Movie in Lakeview: LVAA
Sunday, February 9 ►See Chaplain’s Worship Schedule
9:00 AM – SC Worship Service 10:30 AM – A/C Worship Service
2:00 PM – Ukulele Band Sing-A-Long: A/C 4:00 PM – Downton Abbey (2019). Set in the
period between world wars, this big-screen “sequel” to the beloved British TV series continues to follow the lives of the patrician Crawley family, and those of the servants who keep the sprawling estate running as they prepare for a royal visit. Cast Hugh Bonneville, Jim Carter, Michelle Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern, Maggie Smith, and more. PG. 2 hr 2 min.: CWPA
Monday, February 10 ►Podiatrist – Call Dr. Wilde for an appointment at
215-696-6078: LVHS 9:00 AM – Sew Creative: GR 9:30 to 10:30 AM – Ukulele Band plays at Adult
Day Care: ADS 11:00 AM to noon – Donations for Resale Shop: HZ 12:30 to 4:00 PM – Foot & Body Massage. Contact
Shelly Hansen at 610-466-7733 or [email protected] for appointment: SCHS.
1:00 PM – LEC hosts “Non Financial Ways to be Successful in Retirement” presented by Chaplain Dave Hicks. How well do you add value and meaning to the quality of your life? Ready for a new meaningful challenge? Join Chaplain David Hicks as he breaks down author Joel Malick’s tips for a purposeful retirement. Don’t retire, rewire! Call the Tel Hai shuttle for a ride at 484-798-3057: CWPA
3:00 to 4:00 PM – New York Times Crossword Puzzle: AOE
7:00 PM – Pinochle: DB
Tuesday, February 11 ►Clinic Hours with Sara Snyder, RN are held every
Tuesday from 9:30 to 11:00 AM. Free blood pressure screenings provided: LVHS
►Dermatology services are offered by OnSite Dermatology. Please call them directly at 877-345-5300 to schedule an appointment: LVHS
►Professional Financial and Insurance Assistance by Amanda Rock, CFP®. Contact her office for an appointment at 800-626-1190 or by email at [email protected]
7:00 to 8:00 AM – Lab Work; no appointment necessary, just bring doctor’s order and insurance card: SCHS
9:00 AM – Chime Choir Rehearsal: GR 9:00 AM to noon – The Wood Shop is open for
residents to bring in things that need fixing or something they need to have made.
9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure Screenings: GCC FTR
10:00 AM – Devotional Prayer Group: SPDR 10:30 AM – “The Church in Babylon”, Women’s
Bible Study with Irene Weaver: CWPA (Dockside)
10:30 AM – Catholic Rosary: A/C 1:00 to 4:00 PM – The Community Shuttle is
available to take residents to and from Honey Brook. To reserve your spot on the schedule, call the GCC Front Desk, 610-273-9333, ext. 2040, on Tuesday mornings.
1:30 PM – Performing Arts Meeting: HCR(2) 2:00 to 4:00 PM – Bridge: BN 3:00 PM – "Daily Life in the Ancient World." For
further information, contact Al Hughes at [email protected] or 484-888-8342: Theater
5:30 PM – Game Night: DB 7:00 PM – Game Night: Conservatory 7:00 PM – Men’s Bible Study: HCR(2)
Wednesday, February 12 ►See Chaplain’s Worship Schedule
10:30 AM – Worship: A/C 7:30 to 10:00 AM – Breakfast: Garden Café 9:30 AM – Chime Choir Rehearsal and Play in
Chapel: A/C 10:00 AM – Library Committee Meeting: HCR(2) 11:15 AM – Choir Rehearsal: A/C 12:00 noon – Lunch at “The Long Way Home” at the Waynebrook Inn in Honey Brook. These lunches will be on the second Wednesday of each month. You may call the restaurant directly at 610-273-2444 to make your reservation. If you need transportation, please call Jessica Martin at 610-273-9333, ext. 2091 (there will be a charge).
Wednesday, February 12 (continued) 1:00 PM – Mahjong (players welcome):
Conservatory 1:00 to 4:00 PM – Practicing Painters (an informal
gathering of painters). Call Norma Mansur at 484-796-4209: AOE
1:30 PM – Service of Holy Eucharist, St. John’s Episcopal Church. Special on campus shuttle available from 1:00 to 2:30 PM for this service. To utilize, please call 484-798-3057: A/C
6:30 PM – Women’s Billiards Lessons: StoneCroft table
7:00 PM – Bridge: DB
Thursday, February 13 9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure
Screenings: GCC FTR 10:00 AM – Bible Discussion: HCR(2) 1:00 to 3:00 PM – Train Room Open 1:30 PM – Walk & Talk. A 45-minute walk at
conversational pace. Call Verna Harkins with questions at 484-796-4548: Meet at Grandview Commons
2:00 PM – Nimble Fingers Group. All are welcome and informal instruction is available: Conservatory
3:00 PM – Mindfulness Meditation: Theater 6:00 PM – TOPS: GR 7:00 PM – Game Night. Board and card games are
available or bring your own: BN 7:00 PM – Bible Study with Pastor Dan
MacDonald: CWPA (Dockside)
Friday, February 14 ►Podiatrist – Call Dr. Wilde for an appointment at
215-696-6078: SCHS 7:00 to 8:00 AM – Lab Work; no appointment is
necessary, just bring doctor’s order and insurance card: LVHS
9:00 to Noon – Fiber Artist Quilting Club: Textile Arts Room
9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure screenings: SCWFR
10:00 AM – GriefShare: “ Challenges of Grief”: SPDR
10:45 AM – Movie Committee: BN 1:00 to 4:00 PM – Fiber Artist Quilting Club
members meeting. Contact Jane Shea at 484-
796-4349 or [email protected] for more information on the Fiber Artist Quilting Club: Textile Arts Room
1:00 to 3:00 PM – Trip Committee: SPDR 2:00 PM – Music with Steven Barth: A/C 5:00 PM – Supper for Singles: Would you
occasionally enjoy eating with a group? Come to Azalea Square any Friday night between 5:00 and 5:15 PM for good food and fellowship. You will get a warm and friendly welcome: AZSQ
7:00 PM – Judy (2019). Set in 1968, this dramatized biopic recounts singer Judy Garland’s last concerts in London, where the fragile and weary star prepares for a run of sold-out shows while beginning a courtship with her soon-to-be fifth spouse, Mickey Deans. Cast Renee Zellweger, Jessie Buckley. PG-13. 1 hr 58 min.: A/C
Saturday, February 15 ►Submissions for the March What’s New? are
due today. Submit articles to Judy at 610-273-9333, ext. 2154 / [email protected], or Caroline at 610-273-9333, ext. 2762 / [email protected].
6:00 PM – Movie in Lakeview: LVAA
Sunday, February 16 ►See Chaplain’s Worship Schedule 9:00 AM – SC Worship Service 10:30 AM – A/C Worship Service
Monday, February 17 ►Podiatrist – Call Dr. Wilde for an appointment at
215-696-6078: LVHS 9:00 AM – Sew Creative: GR 9:00 AM – Quarterly Shopping Trip to Park City and Shady Maple, departing at 9 AM from SC and 9:15 AM from GCC. 9:30 to 10:30 AM – Ukulele Band plays at Adult
Day Care: ADS 11:00 AM to noon – Donations for Resale Shop: HZ 1:00 PM – Join Levin Luminais Chronister Eye Associates for an educational seminar on Macular Degeneration. Levin Luminais Chronister Eye Associates are located in Thorndale, PA. This Multi-Specialty Ophthalmic Practice specializes in
Monday, February 17 (continued) the prevention, detection and treatment of all types of eye problems. Come hear the latest on Macular Degeneration – call the Tel Hai shuttle for a ride at 484-798-3057: CWPA
3:00 to 4:00 PM – New York Times Crossword Puzzle: AOE
7:00 PM – Pinochle: DB
Tuesday, February 18 ►Clinic Hours with Sara Snyder, RN are held every
Tuesday from 9:30 to 11:00 AM. Free blood pressure screenings available: LVHS
►Professional Financial and Insurance Assistance by Amanda Rock, CFP®. Contact her office for an appointment at 800-626-1190 or by email at [email protected]
7:00 to 8:00 AM – Lab Work; no appointment necessary, just bring doctor’s order and
insurance card: SCHS 9:00 AM – Chime Choir Rehearsal: GR 9:00 AM to noon – The Wood Shop is open for
residents to bring in things that need fixing or something they need to have made.
9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure Screenings: GCC FTR
10:00AM to 4:00 PM – Foot & Body Massage. Contact Shelly Hansen at 610-466-7733 or [email protected] for appointment: SCHS
10:00 AM – Devotional Prayer Group: SPDR 10:30 AM – “The Church in Babylon”, Women’s
Bible Study with Irene Weaver: CWPA (Dockside)
1:00 PM – Great Decisions: HCR(2) 1:00 to 4:00 PM – The Community Shuttle is
available to take residents to and from Honey Brook. To reserve your spot on the schedule, call the GCC Front Desk, 610-273-9333, ext. 2040, on Tuesday mornings.
2:00 to 4:00 PM – Bridge: BN 2:00 PM – Residential Living Monthly Birthday
Party for residents celebrating birthdays in February. Spouses welcome. Shuttle available by calling 484-798-3057: GVC
2:00 to 4:00 PM – Come Color with Me. Bring your coloring book, colored pencils or crayons and
join the group chatting, laughing, and enjoying friends. All are welcome: DB
3:00 PM – "Daily Life in the Ancient World." For further information, contact Al Hughes at [email protected] or 484-888-8342: Theater
5:30 PM – Game Night: DB 7:00 PM – Game Night: Conservatory 7:00 PM – Men’s Bible Study: HCR(2) Wednesday, February 19 ►See Chaplain’s Worship Schedule
10:30 AM – Worship Service featuring Chime Choir: A/C
►McCormick Chiropractor – call 610-286-7000 to schedule an appointment: SCHS
7:30 to 10:00 AM – Breakfast: Garden Café 9:30 AM – Tel Hai Choir Rehearse and Play in
Chapel: A/C 1:00 PM – Mahjong (players welcome):
Conservatory 1:00 PM – Tel Haven Council: THSR 1:00 to 4:00 PM – Practicing Painters (an informal
gathering of painters). Call Norma Mansur at 484-796-4209: AOE
1:30 PM – LEC Meeting: SPDR 2:00 PM – Town Meeting. To utilize the shuttle
service, please call 484-798-3057: A/C 6:30 PM – Women’s Billiards Lessons: StoneCroft
table 7:00 PM – Bridge: DB
Thursday, February 20 9:00 to 11:00 AM – Watercolor Art Class: AOE 9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure Screening:
GCC FTR 10:00 AM – Bible Discussion: HCR(2) 10:30 AM – Veterans Brunch. A featured speaker
and great food: MR 1:00 to 3:00 PM – Train Club Meeting and Train
room open: Train Room 1:30 PM – Walk & Talk. A 45-minute walk at
conversational pace. Call Verna Harkins with questions at 484-796-4548: Meet at Grandview Commons
3:00 PM – Mindfulness Meditation: Theater 6:00 PM – TOPS: GR 7:00 PM – Game Night. Board and card games are
available or bring your own: BN
Thursday, February 20 (continued) 7:00 PM – “Epistles” Bible Study with Pastor Dan
MacDonald: CWPA (Dockside) Friday, February 21 7:00 to 8:00 AM – Lab Work; no appointment is
necessary, just bring doctor’s order and insurance card: LVHS
9:00 to Noon – Fiber Artist Quilting Club: Textile Arts Room
9:00 to Noon – Resale Shop Sale: HZ 9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure Screening:
SCWFR 10:00 AM – GriefShare: “Journey of Grief Part 1”:
SPDR 11:30 AM – Newbies Lunch: GVC 1:00 to 4:00 PM – Fiber Artist Quilting Club
members meeting. Room is open to non-members from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. Contact Jane Shea at 484-796-4349 or [email protected] for more information on the Fiber Artist Quilting Club: Textile Arts Room
2:00 PM – Music with Justin Gonzales: A/C 5:00 PM – Supper for Singles: Would you
occasionally enjoy eating with a group? Come to Azalea Square any Friday night between 5:00 and 5:15 PM for good food and fellowship. You will get a warm and friendly welcome: AZSQ
7:30 PM – Jim Correnti (Concert Pianist) – bus transportation from GCC begins at 6:45 PM. Jim studied at New York City’s Juilliard School as a scholarship student of Adele Marcus, receiving his Bachelor of Music Degree in 1970. He has been a soloist with the Garden State Philharmonic Orchestra and the Plainfield Symphony (NJ) and does over 250 performances annually. He is presently Director of Keyboard Activities at Eastern University and also teaches piano at Philadelphia Biblical University: CWPA
Saturday, February 22 6:00 PM – Movie in Lakeview: LVAA
Sunday, February 23 ►See Chaplain’s Worship Schedule 9:00 AM – SC Worship Service 10:30 AM – A/C Worship Service
Monday, February 24 ►Podiatrist – Call Dr. Wilde for an appointment at
215-696-6078: LVHS ►Dermatology services are offered by OnSite
Dermatology. Please call them directly at 877-345-5300 to schedule an appointment: SCHS
9:00 AM – Sew Creative: GR 9:30 to 10:30 AM – Ukulele Band plays at Adult
Day Care: ADS 11:00 AM to noon – Donations for Resale Shop: HZ 1:00 PM – Life Enrichment presents: Ecuador and
the Galapagos Islands. Join Barbara and Bruce McCleary for an armchair travelogue of their trip to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. Stand with them on the equator in Quito and experience the thrill of seeing sea lions, tortoises, blue-footed boobies and much more up close and personal on the Galapagos Islands. Call the Tel Hai shuttle for a ride at 484-798-3057: CWPA
3:00 to 4:00 PM – New York Times Crossword Puzzle: AOE
7:00 PM – Pinochle: DB
Tuesday, February 25 ►Professional Financial and Insurance Assistance
by Amanda Rock, CFP®. Contact her office for an appointment at 800-626-1190 or by email at [email protected]
►Clinic Hours with Sara Snyder, RN are held every Tuesday from 9:30 to 11:00 AM. Free blood pressure screenings available: LVHS
7:00 to 8:00 AM – Lab Work; no appointment necessary, just bring doctor’s order and insurance card: SCHS
9:00 AM – Chime Choir Rehearsal: GR 9:00 AM to noon – The Wood Shop is open for
residents to bring in things that need fixing or something they need to have made.
9:00 to Noon – Resale Shop Sale: HZ 9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure
Screenings: GCC FTR 10:00 AM – Devotional Prayer Group: SPDR 10:30 AM – “The Church in Babylon”, Women’s
Bible Study with Irene Weaver: CWPA (Dockside)
Tuesday, February 25 (continued) 1:00 to 4:00 PM – The Community Shuttle is
available to take residents to and from Honey Brook. To reserve your spot on the schedule, call the GCC Front Desk, 610-273-9333, ext. 2040, on Tuesday mornings.
2:00 PM – Catholic Mass. Special on Campus Shuttle available from 1:00 to 3:00 PM for this service. To utilize, please call 484-798-3057: A/C
2:00 to 4:00 PM – Bridge: BN 3:00 PM – "Daily Life in the Ancient World." For
further information, contact Al Hughes at [email protected] or 484-888-8342: Theater
5:30 PM – Game Night: DB 7:00 PM – Game Night: Conservatory 7:00 PM – Men’s Bible Study: HCR(2)
Wednesday, February 26 ►See Chaplain’s Worship Schedule 10:30 AM – Worship: A/C 7:30 to 10:00 AM – Breakfast: Garden Café 11:15 AM – Choir Rehearsal: A/C 1:00 PM – Mahjong (players welcome):
Conservatory 1:00 to 4:00 PM – Practicing Painters (an informal gathering of painters). Call Norma Mansur at 484-
796-4209: AOE 1:30 PM – Distribution of Ashes for Persons of All
Faiths led by St. John Episcopal Church, followed by Service of Holy Eucharist for all who would like to participate. Special On Campus Shuttle available from 1:00 to 2:30 PM for this service. To utilize, please call 484-798-3057: A/C
6:30 PM – Women’s Billiards Lessons/Leap Year Tournament: StoneCroft table
7:00 PM – Bridge: DB
Thursday, February 27 ►AARP tax volunteers are here today in the
CWPA in Stonecroft. Appointments are necessary.
9:00 to 11:00 AM – Watercolor Art Class: AOE 9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure
screenings: GCC FTR 9:30 to 10:15 AM – Kevin Rowley with Advanced
Hearing Aid Center: HCR(4)
10:00 AM – Bible Discussion: HCR(2) 10:30 AM – Color With Me: THSR 10:30 to noon – Kevin Rowley with Advanced
Hearing Aid Center: SCHS 1:00 to 3:00 PM – Train Room Open 1:30 PM – Walk & Talk. A 45-minute walk at
conversational pace. Call Verna Harkins with questions at 484-796-4548: Meet at Grandview Commons
3:00 PM – Mindfulness Meditation: Theater 6:00 PM – TOPS: GR 7:00 PM – Game Night. Board and card games are
available or bring your own: BN 7:00 PM – “Epistles” Bible Study with Pastor Dan
MacDonald: CWPA (Dockside) Friday, February 28
►Podiatrist – Call Dr. Wilde for an appointment at 215-696-6078: SCHS
7:00 to 8:00 AM – Lab Work; no appointment is necessary, just bring doctor’s order and insurance card: LVHS
9:00 to 10:15 AM – Hearing Refined: GR 9:00 to Noon – Fiber Artist Quilting Club: Textile
Arts Room 9:30 to 10:00 AM – Free Blood Pressure
Screenings: SCWFR 10:00 AM – GriefShare: “Journey of Grief Part 2”:
SPDR 10:30 to noon – Hearing Refined: SCHS 1:00 to 4:00 PM – Fiber Artist Quilting Club
members meeting. Contact Jane Shea at 484-796-4349 or [email protected] for more information on the Fiber Artist Quilting Club: Textile Arts Room
2:00 PM – Nimble Fingers Group. All are welcome and informal instruction is available: Conservatory
2:00 PM – Speaker Ellen Endslow, Childhood 1830 to 1910 (Chester County Historical Society): A/C
2:30 PM – Caregiver Support Group: HCR(2) 5:00 PM – Supper for Singles: Would you
occasionally enjoy eating with a group? Come to Azalea Square any Friday night between 5:00 and 5:15 PM for good food and
Friday, February 28 (continued) fellowship. You will get a warm and friendly
welcome: AZSQ 7:00 PM – Ford v Ferrari (2019). Fed up with the
Ferrari team’s routine domination of the annual Le Mans race, Henry Ford II tasks design prodigy Carroll Shelby and driver Ken Miles with a mission; to build a car that can defeat the Italians in the 1966 competition. Cast Christian Bale, Matt Damon. PG-13. 2 hr 32 min.: CWPA
Saturday, February 29 6:00 PM – Movie at Lakeview: LVAA
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PLEASE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION
New GriefShare Group Beginning GriefShare is a special weekly support group open to residents, staff, and their families. We also welcome back anyone who has done GriefShare in the past. The group begins on Friday, February 7th at 10:00 AM in the Scalies Private Dining Room (Stonecroft) and will run for thirteen weeks. You can join any Friday. Shuttle is available for those who need it by calling 484-796-3057. There is a cost of a $15 workbook for the program, but scholarships are available. Contact the Pastoral Care office for questions.
BILLIARDS – Great Opportunities For any questions regarding the billiard opportunities below, contact Bob LaDrew [email protected], or 484-722-8395
• Women’s Billiards Lessons on Wednesdays, Feb. 5th, 12th, and 19th at 6:30 PM at the StoneCroft table
• Leap Year Women’s Pool Tournament on Wednesday, Feb. 26th at 6:30 PM at the StoneCroft table
• Leap Year 9-Ball Pool Tournament from Feb. 6th – 24th. Sign up at either pool table by February 4th.
ADDITIONAL NEWS
Oil Art Classes Coming in March
Art lessons at Tel Hai will be taught by John
Esworthy, a multi-talented artist, beginning
on March 10th from 1:00 to 3:00 PM for two
consecutive five-week sessions at a cost of
$50.00 per session. This class for the non-
experienced, the experienced or somewhere
in between. Contact Judy at 610-273-9333,
ext. 2154 for more information or to sign up.
AARP Taxes
AARP tax dates are set for 2020. AARP will
be here on two Thursdays in March: March
12th, and March 26th. There will be more
appointment opportunities than ever
before! Please contact Carol and Bill
Morling at 610-273-4165 to schedule an
appointment. All appointments will be held
in the CWPA in Stonecroft.
Tech Help from Pequea Valley Students
Students from Pequea Valley High School
will offer help one Saturday a month for
most months during the school year. The
next time the students come is Saturday,
March 14th, 2020 from 10:00 to 11:00 AM in
the Scalies Private Dining Room. Contact
Judy at 610-273-9333, ext. 2154 for an
appointment. There is no charge for this
service.
MARCH What’s New? Deadline
Articles for the March What’s New? are
due to Judy or Caroline on Sunday, February
15th. Email it to [email protected] or
Chess Anyone?
If you would enjoy a good game of Chess,
contact Phillip Covelli at 610-273-4018.
ART TASK FORCE CURRENT DISPLAY
Garrett Community Center Display
Resident Hat Collection
The Clark Gallery
Embroidery by Lucille Keen
Stonecroft Display Case
Resident Lighthouse Collection
HEALTH/WELLNESS/MEDICAL
MARCH MASSAGES
Massages in March will be Tuesday, March
3rd, Monday, March 9th, and Tuesday, March
17th. All appointments are in StoneCroft.
Tuesday appointments are available from
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Monday appointments
are available from 12:30 to 4:00 PM. These
dates are tentative, so check Channel 965
for any date changes. Please contact Shelly
Hansen at [email protected] or 610-
466-7733 to schedule an appointment.
CAMPUS SPECIAL EVENTS
Ladies Luncheon – save the date!
The next Ladies Luncheon is Wednesday,
April 22nd. More information will be
forthcoming, but we thought you’d like to get
that date on your calendar.
Ping Pong Tournament – Something New and
Fun!
A Ping Pong Tournament is scheduled for
Friday, February 21st at 10:00 AM in the GCC
Gathering Room. Sign-up for the tournament
will be at 10:00 AM the morning of the
tournament and the tournament will be
played to its final victory. There are paddles
for all and chairs in the peanut gallery.
Observers are welcome to come and go, and
all may enjoy a donut. Duration of the
tournament depends on the number of
participants, with a best of three games per
set. Serving rules will be lenient for Tel Hai
Elder Statesmen and Stateswomen. Come!
Call Chris Tabb for information or to ask
questions. 484-340-0395.
Annual ‘Food Drive’ benefiting the Honey
Brook and Twin Valley Food Pantries
Join Tel Hai in our annual ‘Food Drive’
benefiting the Honey Brook Food Pantry and
Twin Valley Food Pantry from March 1st -
March 15th, 2020. Tel Hai is requesting the
donation of non-perishable food items and
supplies including canned tuna, peanut
butter, cereals, pasta, rice, canned fruits
and vegetables, laundry detergent, dish
soap, other soap, paper towels and toilet
paper. Only non-expired, un-opened items
accepted. Drop off at Garrett Community
Center, Auditorium/Chapel, and StoneCroft
Commons lobbies.
Tai Chi Annoucement
Tai Chi will continue after the current
session ends on March 5th. Barring changes
due to weather, the next session will be
March 12th – April 30th. This 8-week session
will be $30 and will be billed directly to your
Tel Hai account. All classes will be held on a
Thursday, and there are three time options
(11:45 AM to 12:45 PM; 1:00 to 2:00 PM; 2:15
to 3:15 PM). Registration begins Monday,
March 2nd, 8:00 AM. Registration must be
made with Gwynne and acceptance will be
determined by the time of receipt. Please
communicate class preference when
registering. Register by email (preferred) at
[email protected] or by phone at
extension 2441.
MARCH MOVIES
Friday March 13th, 7:00 PM: CWPA
The Biggest Little Farm (2019). A
fascinating and delightful documentary that
chronicles the eight-year quest of a
determined, idealistic young couple as they
trade city living for 200 acres of barren
farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony
with nature. Through dogged perseverance
and embracing the opportunity provided by
nature's conflicts, the Chesters unlock and
uncover a biodiverse design for living that
exists far beyond their farm, its seasons,
and our wildest imagination. Cast: John and
Molly Chester, a lovable dog that determined
their destiny, and a parade of wonderful
farm animals. PG. 1 hr 31 min.
Sunday March 15th, 4:00 PM: CWPA
Dark Waters (2020). In this legal drama
based on a New York Times Magazine story,
lawyer Robert Bilott – whose specialty is
defending chemical companies – takes on
DuPont when one of his grandmother's
neighbors accuses the corporation of killing
his cattle. Mark Ruffalo, Anne Hathaway,
Tim Robbins. PG-13. 2hr 6min.
Friday, March 20th, 7:00 PM, A/C
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
(2019). In this heartwarming drama,
journalist Lloyd Vogel sets out to profile the
host of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"; the
iconic Fred Rogers. After approaching his
subject with skepticism, Vogel changes his
outlook when he forms a friendship with
Rogers. Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys. PG. 1 hr
47 min.
Friday, March 27th, 7:00 PM, CWPA
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019).
See description for March 20th above.
PERFORMING ART SERIES
Monday, March 9th, 7:30 PM: CWPA
Ron Bellamy, solo Hand Bell Concert with
piano accompaniment. Ron Bellamy (Ringing
Ron) began ringing handbells in 1979, and has
been a performer and clinician for Handbell
Exploration, the Handbell Musicians of
America, and Solo/Ensemble Extravaganza.
A former member of the Philadelphia
Handbell Ensemble, he is also a solo handbell
artist, and was a featured soloist at the
2013 Handbell Musicians of America Area 2
Seminar in Oswego, NY. Ron is presently
directing five handbell choirs at four
Lancaster area churches. He has conducted
several massed ringing festivals, including
the Nittany Valley Handbell Festival, and he
has directed the Bucknell University Rooke
Chapel Ringers on several occasions in Dr.
William Payn's absence. Ron was the
conductor for the 4th annual Webster NY
Challenge Ring and the Western PA Handbell
Festival, both held in March of 2014. A
graduate of the University of Scranton and
a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, his full-time
employment is in the field of accounting and
finance.
Saturday, March 28th, 1:00 PM: CWPA
David Kim (violin) and Jeffrey Uhlig (piano).
Violinist David Kim was named concert-
master of The Philadelphia Orchestra in
1999. Born in Carbondale, IL in 1963, he
started playing the violin at the age of
three, began studies with the famed
pedagogue Dorothy DeLay at the age of
eight, and later received his bachelor’s and
master’s degrees from the Juilliard School.
Mr. Kim is entertaining as well as amazing.
Please note the special time of this concert.
Friday, April 3rd, 7:30 PM: CWPA
Tempest di Mare, a Philadelphia Baroque
Orchestra, will provide music that is
powerful and profound, yet accessible and
joyful. With every performance, Tempesta
di Mare creates a sense of discovery. This
stems from the ensemble's signature
interpretive approach to baroque music as a
dramatic, rhetorical craft, like oration and
acting, an approach shared by the composers
and performers when the music was new.
Tempesta has been described as “The model
of a top-notch period orchestra . . .” We hope
you will join us for this unique opportunity.
TRIPS
Brochures for all trips are located in both
RBCs. Fill out the registration form and send
it to the listed group leader. If you have any
questions contact Judy at: 610-273-9333,
ext. 2154, or [email protected].
Silver, Wood & Ivory
Several residents have requested another
dinner/concert at the home of Silver, Wood
& Ivory, but we have received word that
they are NOT doing dinner/concerts this
year until further notice.
Trip to Bavaria – Space Available!
What do the Bavarian Alps, Innsbruck,
Salzburg, Castles, Churches, and the Passion
Play have in common? They all represent a
once-in-a-lifetime trip that you could
experience in August 2020. There still is
time and room for you to register to be a
part of this amazing trip hosted by Chaplain
Dave Hicks and Jolene Weaver. Brochures
can be obtained in the Resident Business
Centers or by contacting the Pastoral Care
Department. The all-inclusive trip out of
Philadelphia is August 10th – 18th, 2020.
Ladies Day Out to Dutch Apple
The feature is, “Grumpy Old Men” and we will
be attending the matinee. Pick up a brochure
to register for this Wednesday, March 4th,
2020 trip. Elite Coach will be our mode of
transportation. Note that the February 1st
deadline is almost here.
Widows Banquet held at Rockville
Mennonite Church
Rockville Mennonite Church is again hosting
a special banquet/musical presentation for
our widows, and they ask that you make your
reservation through Judy, 610-273-9333,
ext. 2154. You will have 2 dates to choose
from – either March 5th or March 6th and
the event starts at 5:00 PM. We need to
have all reservations in to Judy no later than
February 26th. Tel Hai is offering
transportation both days, and there will be a
transportation fee after the trip. There are
no brochures for this trip so you will need to
call Judy directly for your reservation, and
she will need to know what date you pick, and
if you would like Tel Hai transportation. This
event has become very popular over the
years, and reservations may need to be
turned down once the church is full, so if you
are interested in attending, please call Judy
early.
SAVE THE DATE
The Trip Committee is planning the following
trips in 2020. More information will be
available in the coming months. “Stay Tuned”.
** Reading Phillies on Tuesday, May 19th
** Johnstown, PA on Tuesday, June 9th
** Museum of the American Revolution on
Tuesday, June 30th – More information,
including a flyer with the cost and
Registration Form, will be available on
March 2nd in the Resident Business Centers.
** Ocean City Trip – September 14th to 16th
**Mystic Seaport Trip – September 28th to
30th
**7-Night Bahama Cruise Onboard the
Anthem of the Seas: March 7th – 14th, 2021.
Brochures are now available at both RBCs.
LIFE ENRICHMENT SPEAKERS
Monday, March 3rd, 1:00 PM: CWPA
Join Barbara and Bruce McCleary for an
armchair travelogue of their recent cruise
to South and Central America. They visited
ports in Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, Costa
Rica, Honduras, Belize, and Mexico. The trip
included a transit of the Panama Canal.
Monday, March 9th, 1:00 PM: CWPA
Japanese/American Internment Camp
Herb and Miiko Horikawa, both American
citizens, were born in California. However,
because they looked like the enemy during
WWII, they were included among the
120,000 Japanese Americans living on the
West Coast who were forcibly removed from
their homes and incarcerated in America’s
Concentration Camps. They will present a
program of their experiences during that
time. Herb and Miiko are Tel Hai residents.
Monday, March 16th – Ross Kershey begins
a 5 week lecture series. 1:00 PM, CWPA
There will be a $30 fee for the 5-week
series and residents will be billed. Please sign
up in either RBC about mid-February.
Contact Judy at 610-273-9333, ext. 2154
with any questions.
*March 16th, 23rd – Topic: Supreme Court
*March 30th – Topic: Controversial
Presidential Elections
*April 6th – Topic: Amelia Earhart
*April 13th – Topic: The Lindbergh
Kidnapping
LIBRARY NEWS
Library Footnotes Among the books recently added to the GCC
Library, The Education of an Idealist by
Samantha Power [Obama’s Ambassador to
the UN] deserves more than routine
comment; a brief excerpt will suggest the
reason why:
. . . after failing to get my attention as
I participated in a White House
conference call on Russia sanctions, Declan
[age 5] stomped away, muttering “Putin,
Putin, Putin . . . When is it going to be
Declan, Declan, Declan?”
Samantha Power, red haired Irish immigrant,
naturalized American citizen, journalist,
idealist, author, ambassador, sports
enthusiast, wife and mother, began her
Americanization in Pittsburgh by wearing a
Pirates T-shirt to her middle school class.
Determined on a career in journalism after
Yale, she managed to steal a sheet of Foreign
Policy stationery from the editor’s office,
type a letter of recommendation to the head
of the United Nations press office and
obtain a legitimate UN press pass. (To her
credit, Samantha admits to still feeling
guilty at thus violating the trust of her
editor.) Then it was off to Bosnia to report
on the “ethnic cleansing” atrocities there.
Intimate personal glimpses of the actual
workings of high level government staffs,
relationships at the UN with international
diplomats, and the balancing of career
demands with family and baby-nursing
schedules play many variations on the theme
of “don’t ignore the women” in this addictive
memoir. A stronger-willed reader than this
one may be able to put it down at bedtime.
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For Your Information.
**There is no Resident Council Meeting in
February due to the Town Meeting held
on February 19th at 2:00 PM in the
Auditorium/Chapel. A shuttle will be
available.
**Tune to Channel 965 for the daily
information slides that cover events, trip
information, movies, aquatic and land
activities, and health happenings.
**Tune to Channel 968 for live streaming
of chapel services and some concerts that
are held in the CWPA and the A/C.
**At the time of publication, this edition of
What’s New? is as accurate as possible.
Any corrections required will be shown on
Channel 965.
Investment Planning During Retirement Most people expect to be in a lower tax
bracket after retirement due to diminished
earned income. This is not always the case.
If your assets might push you into a higher
bracket after age 70½, consider withdrawing
a portion of your retirement plan money
annually upon retirement instead of waiting.
By managing your retirement distributions
early on, you may be able to prevent a tax
bracket problem later. Consult your tax and
financial professionals for assistance.
Tel Hai and Everence have partnered
together to offer professional services for
investments, financial and estate planning,
and long-term care insurance. Amanda Rock,
CFP® is regularly on campus to assist
residents and their families with financial
and insurance (Medicare Supplement, Long-
term Care, and Life) needs. Contact her at
(800) 626-1190 to schedule an appointment.Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. owns the
certification marks CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™
and federally registered CFP (with flame design) in the U.S.
Advisory services offered through Investment Advisors, a division
of ProEquities Inc., Registered Investment Advisors. Securities
offered through ProEquities Inc., a registered broker-dealer,
member FINRA and SIPC. Investments and other products are not
NCUA or otherwise federally insured, may involve loss of principal
and have no credit union guarantee.
Products and services offered through Everence Trust Company
and other Everence entities are independent of and are
Worship Schedule February 2020
Sunday,February29:00AM–Chapel:CWPACommunion
Message:ChaplainDavidHicksSpecialMusic:DantonArlottoPiano:DantonArlotto
10:30AM–Chapel:A/CCommunionMessage:ChaplainDavidHicksSpecialMusic:DantonArlottoOrganandPiano:DantonArlotto
Tuesday,February410:00AM–DevotionalPrayerGroup:SPDR10:30AM–Women’sBibleStudywithIreneWeaver CWPADockside 7:00PM–Men’sBiblestudyHCR(2)
Wednesday,February510:30AM–ChapelA/C
Message:PastorMatthewYork, FaithAllianceChurch,Glenmoore
SpecialMusic:FrankStaffPiano:FrankStarr
Thursday,February6 10:00AM–Biblediscussion:HCR(2)
7:00PM–“Epistles”BibleStudywithPastorDan MacDonald–CWPADockside
Friday,February7 10:00AM–GriefShare–IsThisNormal?–Chaplain
DavidHicksSPDR
Sunday,February99:00AM–Chapel:CWPA
Message:ChaplainDavidHicksSpecialMusic:SteveZakisiloPiano:SteveZakisilo
10:30AM–Chapel:A/CMessage:ChaplainDavidHicksSpecialMusic:SteveZakisiloPiano:SteveZakisilo
Monday,February101:00PM–8EssentialsforYourRetirementYears-
ChaplainDavidHicksCWPA
Tuesday,February1110:00AM–DevotionalPrayerGroup:SPDR10:30AM--CatholicRosary–A/C 10:30AM–Women’sBibleStudywithIreneWeaver -CWPADockside 7:00PM–Men’sBiblestudyHCR(2)Wednesday,February1210:30AM–ChapelA/C
Message:PastorKeithPrice,Nantmeal UnitedMethodistChurchSpecialMusic:TelHaiChimeChoirPiano:AnneWise
1:30PM-ServiceofHolyEucharist,St.John’sEpiscopalA/CSpecialoncampusshuttleavailablefrom1PM-2:30PMforthisservice.Toutilize,pleasecall484-798-3057.
Thursday,February13
10:00AM–BibleDiscussion:HCR(2) 7:00PM–BibleStudywithPastorMacDonald–CWPADockside
Friday,February14 10:00AM–GriefShare–ChallengesofGrief–
ChaplainDavidHicksSPDR
Sunday,February169:00AM–Chapel:CWPA
Message:PastorJoelJacksonSpecialMusic:SarahJacksonPiano:MaryBond
10:30AM–Chapel:A/CMessage:PastorJoelJacksonSpecialMusic:SarahJacksonPiano:MaryBond
Tuesday,February18 10:00AM–DevotionalPrayerGroup:SPDR10:30AM–Women’sBibleStudywithIreneWeaver --CWPADockside7:00PM–Men’sBiblestudyHCR(2) Wednesday,February1910:30AM–ChapelA/C
Message:PastorDanWagner,Towerville ChristianChurch,Coatesville SpecialMusic:TelHaiChoir Piano:AletaConnell
Worship Schedule February 2020
Thursday,February20 10:00AM–BibleDiscussion:HCR(2) 7:00PM–BibleStudywithPastorMacDonald– CWPADockside
Friday,February2110:00AM–GriefShare–JourneyofGrief(1)– ChaplainDavidHicksSPDR
Sunday,February239:00AM–Chapel:CWPA
Message:ChaplainDavidHicksSpecialMusic:VirginiaPatchelPiano:VirginiaPatchel
10:30AM–Chapel:A/CMessage:ChaplainDavidHicksSpecialMusic:VirginiaPatchel Piano:VirginiaPatchel
Tuesday,February2510:00AM–DevotionalPrayerGroup:SPDR10:30AM–Women’sBibleStudywithIreneWeaver CWPADockside 2:00PM–CatholicMassA/C Specialoncampusshuttleavailablefrom1:30PM- 3:00PMforthisservice.Toutilize,pleasecall484- 798-3057.7:00PM–Men’sBiblestudyHCR(2)Wednesday,February26__AshWednesday10:30AM–ChapelA/C
Message:Mr.TedMaurer,UnitedMethodistlayspeaker
SpecialMusic:BillMeehanPiano:BillMeehan
1:30PMDistributionofAshesforPersonsofallfaithsledbySt.JohnEpiscopalChurchA/CfollowedbyServiceofHolyEucharistforallwhowouldliketoparticipateA/C
Specialoncampusshuttleavailablefrom1PM-2:30PMforthisservice.Toutilize,pleasecall484-798-3057.
Thursday,February2710:00AM–BibleDiscussion:HCR(2) 7:00PM–BibleStudywithPastorMacDonald– CWPADockside
Friday,February2810:00AM–GriefShare–JourneyofGrief(2)– ChaplainDavidHicksSPDR
ABBREVIATIONS KEY
Garrett CC, Lakeview and Healthcare Center
A/C – Auditorium/Chapel
ADS – Adult Day Service
AZSQ – Azalea Square
DB – Daily Brew
FR – Friendship Room (3rd fl. Hillcrest)
FTR – Fitness Room
GCC – Garrett Community Center
GR – Gathering Room
HCR(2) – Conference Room of Hillcrest (2nd floor)
HCR(4) – Conference Room of Hillcrest (4th floor)
HCSR – Hillcrest Social Room (4th floor)
HZ – Hertzler
LV – Lakeview
LVDA – Lakeview Dining Area
LVAA – Lakeview Activity Area
LVFC – Lakeview Friendship Corner
LVHS – Lakeview Health Suite
MP – Mantel Pointe (fireplace in Garrett Community
Center)
MDR – Meadowridge Dining Room
MR – Magnolia Room
RBC – Resident Business Center
TH – Tel Haven
THSR – Tel Haven Social Room
QR – Quilt Room
WC – Welcome Center
StoneCroft (SC) – Ground Floor
SCHS – Therapy Area – StoneCroft Health Suite
SCAC – Pool – StoneCroft Aquatics Center
SCWFR – StoneCroft Watson Fitness Room
SCGER – StoneCroft Group Exercise Room
StoneCroft (SC) – 1st floor
AOE – Art Room – The Art of Everything
FCC – Fireside Ceramics Center (includes pottery)
SPDR – Scalies Private Dining Room
BN – The Book Nook
CWPA – Center for Worship & Performing Arts
SC Dining Area – SC Grille (informal)
SC Outdoor Patio – The Terrace
SC Main Lobby – Wohlsen Lobby
HHS – Beauty Salon – Hidden Hills Salon
Billiards Area – On Cue Billiards (SC 2nd floor)
Brownstone
Train Room – 1st floor
Theater – 2nd floor
Textile Arts Room – 3rd floor
Conservatory – 4th floor
Grandview Commons (GVC)(across from SC)
Hillside Amenities – Bocce, tennis, pickleball courts
February 2020 – Land Fitness Programs
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
February is National Heart Month Benefits of being more active: Lower risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, dementia and Alzheimer’s, several types of cancer, and some complications of pregnancy Better sleep, including improvements in insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea Improved cognition, including memory, attention and processing speed Less weight gain, obesity and related chronic health conditions Better bone health and balance, with less risk of injury from falls Fewer symptoms of depression and anxiety Better quality of life and sense of overall well-being So what are we waiting for? Let’s get moving!
heart.org
9:00 – 9:45am
Chair Yoga GCC Gathering Room
9:30 – 10:30am Gentle Flow Yoga
SC Group Exercise Rm. Fee to participate; limited
class size; contact Gwynne
9:00 – 11:00am
Pickleball Grandview Commons
or Tel Hai Camp
9:00 – 11:00am Pickleball
Grandview Commons or Tel Hai Camp
10:00 – 11:00am
Shuffleboard Tel Haven
9:00 – 11:00am
Pickleball Grandview Commons
or Tel Hai Camp
10:00 –10:45am Tune Up Time
GCC Gathering Room
10:30 – 11:15am Total Body Toning SC Group Exercise
Room
10:15 – 11:00am Chair Yoga
SC Group Exercise Room
10:30 – 11:15am
Tune Up Time GCC Gathering Room
10:15 – 11:00am
Chair Yoga SC Group Exercise
Room
11:45am – 12:45pm 1:00 – 2:00pm 2:15 – 3:15pm
Tai Chi CWPA
Fee to participate; limited class size; contact Gwynne
9:00 – 10:00am 10:30 – 11:30am Gentle Flow Yoga
SC Group Exercise Rm. Fee to participate; limited
class size; contact Gwynne
11:15am – 12:00pm
Pilates SC Group Exercise
Room
2:00 – 3:00pm Shuffleboard
Tel Haven
2:15 – 3:15pm
Strength & Balance SC Group Exercise
Room **Note new time**
11:15am – 12:30pm
Ping Pong GCC Gathering Room
2:00 – 3:00pm
Strength & Balance GCC Gathering Room
2:30 – 3:30pm Beginners Line
Dancing GCC Gathering Room
6:30 – 7:30pm Line Dancing
GCC Gathering Room
3:30 – 4:30pm Line Dancing
GCC Gathering Room
heart.org
PERSONAL TRAINING SESSIONS Fee-based 1-on-1 training is available for those who want someone to motivate them to the next level, to help shed some weight or to provide
solutions for their exercise goals. Contact Bridget X2142 or [email protected].
Announcements **Beginning this month, Monday Strength & Balance will begin at 2:15pm. **No Strength & Balance on Wednesday, 2/19, due to Town Meeting. **Tai Chi for Vets: hopeful to start soon. Contact Mitch Goldfarb at 610-873-1923 or [email protected]. **Pickleball questions: call Ron 267-664-6571. **Watch 965 for updates. 1/20/20
FITNESS CENTERS Cardio machines and strength machines are available 24/7 to residents who have been cleared by their physician and have been oriented to the
use of the rooms. Call Bridget X2142 or Gwynne X2441 for information.
SCAC will close at 3:00pm Monday, February 3 for scheduled swim meet.
Please note that the pool water temperature will be lowered for this swim meet.
For SCAC schedule updates check the following sources: Channel 965, Phone Hotline 610-273-4050, telhai.org/pool, SCAC entrance signs, and Tel Hai’s FaceBook.
We anticipate changes to the February SCAC schedule. Please check regularly for updates at the sources above. We apologize in advance for any closures.
Updated 1/16/2020
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Open Pool
& Lap
Swim
SCAC: 7:30am-12:00pm 12:30pm-7:30pm
GCCP:
7:30-9:30am 11:30am-1:00pm
SCAC: 7:30am-1:30pm 2:00pm-7:30pm
GCCP:
1:15-2:15pm 3:30-4:00pm
SCAC: 7:30am-12:00pm 12:30pm-7:30pm
GCCP: 7:30-9:30am
11:30am-1:00pm
SCAC: 7:30am-1:30pm 2:00pm-7:30pm
GCCP:
1:15-2:15pm 3:30-4:00pm
SCAC: 7:30am-12:00pm 12:30pm-3:30pm
GCCP:
7:30-9:30am
SCAC:
8:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-7:30pm Residents only1-2pm
GCCP: 9:00–10:00am 3:30-4:00pm
SCAC: Closed
GCCP: Closed
Spa
Open to Close Open to Close Open to Close Open to Close Open to Close
Open to Close
Closed
Water Fitness Classes
SCAC: Aqua Aerobics
9:30-10:30am Arthritis
10:30-11:30am
GCCP: Aqua Aerobics
9:30-10:30am Arthritis
10:30-11:30am
SCAC:
Deep Water 9:15-10:00am
GCCP: None
SCAC: Aqua Aerobics
9:30-10:30am Arthritis
10:30-11:30am
GCCP: Aqua Aerobics
9:30-10:30am Arthritis
10:30-11:30am
SCAC:
Deep Water 9:15-10:00am
GCCP: None
SCAC: Aqua Aerobics
9:30-10:30am Arthritis
10:30-11:30am
GCCP: Aqua Aerobics
9:30-10:30am Arthritis
10:30-11:30am
SCAC: Deep Water
9:15-10:00am
GCCP: None
SCAC: None
GCCP: None
Volley Ball
GCCP: Staff 4:30-5:30pm
GCCP: Resident 2:30-3:30pm
None GCCP: Resident 2:30-3:30pm
None
None
None
SCAC Lessons
Adv. Beginner 4:30-5:05pm Intermediate 5:10-5:45pm
None
Adv. Beginner 4:30-5:05pm Intermediate 5:10-5:45pm
Beginner
10:45-11:20am
None
None
None
Swim Teams
3:45pm – 8:00pm (2-3 lanes)
4:00pm-5:45pm 2 or 3 lanes
7am-9am 2 or 3 lanes None
February 2020 Aquatic Schedule
SCAC = StoneCroft Aquatics Center GCCP = Garrett Community Center Pool
Pool Schedules subject to change. Please visit www.ym