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Highlighted Activities and Events for June Mondays at 1 p.m. with Scott Jackman — “Create Your Legacy” “Create Your Legacy is my one-of-a-kind, virtual engagement program, custom created for each individual within groups of every size. Unlike most online programs, I encourage the participants to drive the content and direction of the class as they share their experiences, ideas and expressions. Meanwhile, I educate, energize and inspire them to tell their stories with fresh perspectives and in new innovative ways. I also welcome family, friends and caregiving staff to participate virtually, as well!” Tuesdays at 2 p.m. with Eric Lane Barnes — “Music Appreciation” Eric Lane Barnes is the author of the critically acclaimed Fairy Tales, which received numerous awards in Chicago, New York and London. His show “The Stops” has played in cities across the US, winning Best Musical at the National Gay and Lesbian Theater Festival in 2006. Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. — “Hue is Cooking in the Kitchen with Sean” Sean is always keeping us on our toes as he surprises us with fun cooking adventure somewhere in Murano. Wednesday, June 3 & 17, at 2:30 p.m. — Meet Murano Residents This is a great time to chat with potential residents and tell them about your experience living at Murano! Thursdays at 2 p.m. with Monica Street of Pratt via Zoom Monica will teach you basic art techniques. Thursday, June 11, at 4 p.m., Dorothy Wilhelm will be sharing some “True Life Tales” Dorothy Wilhelm has a gift for turning history into an experience which brings the past right to your doorstep. As many of you might know, Dorothy Wilhelm used to be the TV show host and producer of “My Home Town,” and as such, she traveled the Puget Sound region, digging into what defines all kinds of smaller and bigger communities. Thursday, June 25, at 4 p.m., John Carrico from First Hill IA John will chat with us about the new developments and future of First Hill. Fridays are always fun and end with a community cocktail and cheers! Saturday, June 6, we will be hosting our second Laugh Out Loud event with Drew Barth and Matt Slinger! Meet Our Business Office Manager, Tara Wiedenman I was born in Poulsbo and grew up in southern Idaho. I love the outdoors but thrive in the city. When I am not at work, I am hiking, rock climbing, dog loving, baking, playing piano or doing something artsy. Before joining the Murano family, I spent my career in Marketing and Events Management. If I am not smiling, I’m making weird faces in concentration. I am looking forward to meeting each and every one of you, learning about your past and present, and sharing your future! If anyone is ever looking for creative ways to do literally anything, I am your gal! JUNE 2020 • FUN IN THE SUN

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Page 1: Highlighted Activities and Events for June · Bruce McCurdy Assistant General Manager Mindy Walker Community Sales Manager Cynthia Weber Health and Wellness Director Sara Crettol,

S T A B P L O P S T A M PL I A R E X P O H A G A RA E R O E I E I A D O R EB R E A D W I N N E R S

D I E T R E P G AD E C R E E S A D D L E S

S A D A T D O E S E I N SE R G S C A R T E F A I TA N E T A M E N M E N U ST E R S E R S A V A N T SS R S L E V I N D

A D D I T I O N A L L YA W A R E S E A L N A V ER O W E R O L G A T R I PC O L A S R E O S S K I S

Puzzle SolutionsBrain Bender: What a Catch!Nate Hall caught the 3-pound perch. Gary Benson caught the 6-pound trout. Stan Reynolds caught the 8-pound bass. Calvin White caught the 10-pound walleye.

TV Dads1. B; 2. C; 3. G; 4. E; 5. D; 6. F; 7. A

Word Ladders1. dad, did, die, tie; 2. golf, gulf, gull, bull, ball; 3. fish, fist, mist, mint, pint, pins, fins

Highlighted Activities and Events for JuneMondays at 1 p.m. with Scott Jackman — “Create Your Legacy”

“Create Your Legacy is my one-of-a-kind, virtual engagement program, custom created for each individual within groups of every size. Unlike most online programs, I encourage the participants to drive the content and direction of the class as they share their experiences, ideas and expressions. Meanwhile, I educate, energize and inspire them to tell their stories with fresh perspectives and in new innovative ways. I also welcome family, friends and caregiving staff to participate virtually, as well!”

Tuesdays at 2 p.m. with Eric Lane Barnes — “Music Appreciation”

Eric Lane Barnes is the author of the critically acclaimed Fairy Tales, which received numerous awards in Chicago, New York and London. His show “The Stops” has played in cities across the US, winning Best Musical at the National Gay and Lesbian Theater Festival in 2006.

Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. — “Hue is Cooking in the Kitchen with Sean”

Sean is always keeping us on our toes as he surprises us with fun cooking adventure somewhere in Murano.

Wednesday, June 3 & 17, at 2:30 p.m. — Meet Murano Residents

This is a great time to chat with potential residents and tell them about your experience living at Murano!

Thursdays at 2 p.m. with Monica Street of Pratt via Zoom

Monica will teach you basic art techniques.

Thursday, June 11, at 4 p.m., Dorothy Wilhelm will be sharing some “True Life Tales”

Dorothy Wilhelm has a gift for turning history into an experience which brings the past right to your doorstep. As many of you might know, Dorothy Wilhelm used to be the TV show host and producer of “My Home Town,” and as such, she traveled the Puget Sound region, digging into what defines all kinds of smaller and bigger communities.

Thursday, June 25, at 4 p.m., John Carrico from First Hill IA

John will chat with us about the new developments and future of First Hill.

Fridays are always fun and end with a community cocktail and cheers!

Saturday, June 6, we will be hosting our second Laugh Out Loud event with Drew Barth and Matt Slinger!

Meet Our Business Office Manager, Tara WiedenmanI was born in Poulsbo and grew up in southern Idaho. I love the outdoors but thrive in the city. When I am not at work, I am hiking, rock climbing, dog loving, baking, playing piano or doing something artsy. Before joining the Murano family, I spent my career in Marketing and Events Management. If I am not smiling, I’m making weird faces in concentration. I am looking forward to meeting each and every one of you, learning about your past and present, and sharing your future! If anyone is ever looking for creative ways to do literally anything, I am your gal!

JUNE 2020 • FUN IN THE SUN

Page 2: Highlighted Activities and Events for June · Bruce McCurdy Assistant General Manager Mindy Walker Community Sales Manager Cynthia Weber Health and Wellness Director Sara Crettol,

S T A B P L O P S T A M PL I A R E X P O H A G A RA E R O E I E I A D O R EB R E A D W I N N E R S

D I E T R E P G AD E C R E E S A D D L E S

S A D A T D O E S E I N SE R G S C A R T E F A I TA N E T A M E N M E N U ST E R S E R S A V A N T SS R S L E V I N D

A D D I T I O N A L L YA W A R E S E A L N A V ER O W E R O L G A T R I PC O L A S R E O S S K I S

Puzzle SolutionsBrain Bender: What a Catch!Nate Hall caught the 3-pound perch. Gary Benson caught the 6-pound trout. Stan Reynolds caught the 8-pound bass. Calvin White caught the 10-pound walleye.

TV Dads1. B; 2. C; 3. G; 4. E; 5. D; 6. F; 7. A

Word Ladders1. dad, did, die, tie; 2. golf, gulf, gull, bull, ball; 3. fish, fist, mist, mint, pint, pins, fins

StaffGeneral ManagerBruce McCurdy

Assistant General ManagerMindy Walker

Community Sales ManagerCynthia Weber

Health and Wellness DirectorSara Crettol, RN

Program SupervisorCandace Peters

PrimeFit InstructorMonique Dawson

Plant Operations SupervisorEverardo Procel

Food and Beverage ManagerSean Klos

Opal ManagerKathy Valencia

620 Terry AveSeattle, Washington 98104www.muranoseniorliving.com

‘Jaws’ Turns 45Considered to be the first summer blockbuster, the thriller “Jaws” opened in theaters on June 20, 1975. Dive into these fin-tastic facts about the film.

• “Jaws” was based on the novel of the same name by Peter Benchley, who also co-wrote the screenplay. He originally titled the book “Silence in the Deep.”

• Three mechanical sharks were built to portray the great white beast that terrorizes a seaside town.

• To add suspense, the shark isn’t seen until nearly an hour and a half into the film. In total, it only has four minutes of screen time.

• The memorable line “You’re going to need a bigger boat” was ad-libbed by

actor Roy Scheider, who played the town police chief, Martin Brody.

• The fishing boat used to track the shark is named the Orca. In real life, orcas are the only natural predators of great white sharks.

• John Williams composed the famously foreboding two-note “Jaws” theme, winning the Academy Award for best original score.

• The first movie to make over $100 million at the box office, “Jaws” was the highest-grossing film of all time until 1977’s “Star Wars.”

U.S. Military Helmets Through HistoryA crucial piece of equipment for a soldier in battle is their helmet. The head protectors have continually evolved over America’s military history.

The U.S. Army first issued helmets when America entered World War I in 1917. Modeled after the British Army’s Brodie helmet, the headgear resembled an upside-down metal bowl with a brim and chinstrap. The steel helmet helped protect the tops of soldiers’ heads, but the face and sides of the head were left exposed.

World War II soldiers wore the M1 helmet, which extended farther down the head and had a steel shell and adjustable liner, similar to construction hard hats. Its sturdiness prompted troops to nickname it the “steel pot.” The M1 went on to be the standard-issue helmet during the Korean and Vietnam wars.

The invention of the synthetic fiber Kevlar led to the PASGT helmet, short for personal armor system for ground troops. Layers of puncture-resistant Kevlar provided a more lightweight yet effective shield against battlefield hazards for troops during the 1980s and ’90s.

Since 2003, U.S. ground forces have worn the ACH, or advanced combat helmet, but officials are continually testing new options to provide the most state-of-the-art military helmet.

Ways To Drink More WaterDuring warm weather, it’s important to drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration. Increase your intake and stay refreshed by following these tips:

Make it part of your daily routine — Dietitians recommend drinking water at several specific points during the day: after you wake up, with meals, before and after exercise, and when taking medication.

Pick a cup and fill ‘er up — An insulated bottle, a colorful tumbler, a mug with a handle ... it doesn’t matter what kind of drinkware you use, as long as you like it. Choose a container that is comfortable to use and suits your style.

Sip through a straw — Many people find it easier to drink through a straw, and you’ll get more water with every sip. Plus, sipping slowly is better than guzzling, which can cause bloating.

Find your favorite flavor — If you don’t like plain water or simply want some variety, enhance the flavor with a few fresh berries, some sliced fruit, a splash of juice, or sprigs of fresh herbs such as spearmint.

Adjust the temp — Whether you like it served over ice or lukewarm, water is hydrating no matter its temperature. Let food servers know your preference so you’re sure to drink water at mealtimes.

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JUNE 2020

A Message From Leisure CareAs we continue to navigate the situation brought on by COVID-19, we remain vigilant about social distancing and infection control protocols, based on guidelines from the CDC and state health agencies. Instead of our monthly calendar, we are using this space to provide some additional puzzles and activities that you can enjoy at your leisure.

Thank you for your commitment to doing your part in keeping other residents and team members safe. For our most recent updates, visit www.leisurecare.com/communication-plan. Please speak with your management team if you have any questions.

TV DadsMatch the father figure character to the TV show he appeared in.

Fictional Father

1. Tim Taylor

2. James Evans Sr.

3. Tom Corbett

4. Steve Douglas

5. Carl Winslow

6. Howard Cunningham

7. Jim Anderson

TV Show

A. “Father Knows Best”

B. “Home Improvement”

C. “Good Times”

D. “Family Matters”

E. “My Three Sons”

F. “Happy Days”

G. “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father”

Virtual VisitsYou can get a free ticket to visit world-famous museums and attractions and use it without leaving the comfort of your chair. A wide range of virtual tours and online exhibits are available at your fingertips. Here are just a few you can explore.

• The Louvre, Paris. Louvre.fr/en/visites-en-ligne

• National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. NGA.gov

• Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. NaturalHistory.SI.edu

• San Diego Zoo, San Diego. Zoo.SanDiegoZoo.org

• Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, Calif. MontereyBayAquarium.org/ animals/live-cams

Word LaddersIn each set below, use the clues to change the first word, one letter at a time, to get the last word.

DAD

_ _ _ Took action

_ _ _ A cube with dots

TIE

GOLF

_ _ _ _ Wide chasm

_ _ _ _ Sea-loving bird

_ _ _ _ Bovine patriarch

BALL

FISH

_ _ _ _ A tightly closed hand

_ _ _ _ Tiny water droplets

_ _ _ _ Chewing gum flavor

_ _ _ _ Two cups

_ _ _ _ Sewing accessories

FINS

Summertime SnickerQ: What holds the sun up in the sky?

A: Sunbeams!ACROSS

1. Use a dagger5. Dull sound9. Upper right-hand corner item14. One not to be trusted15. 1967 Montreal event16. Comic strip Viking17. Prefix for nautical or ballistics18. “...had a farm, __...”19. Pay homage to20. Job holders23. Rolled cube24. Naples three25. 7 Down sponsor, for short28. Ordains32. Befuddles34. Leader assassinated in 198135. Forest creatures37. German one38. Work units39. A la __40. __ accompli41. Dill herb42. Laic response43. Food lists44. More to the point46. Learned people48. Grads-to-be: abbr.49. Bulgaria’s currency51. Mich.’s neighbor52. Besides58. Informed61. Circus performer62. Church section63. Boatman64. Olympian Korbut65. Lose one’s footing66. Beverages67. Classic cars68. Downhill conveyors

DOWN

1. Chunk2. Row3. Bern waterway4. Shows to the public5. Shrimp6. Five dozen old Romans, plus two7. Sports event8. Gist9. Distributed10. Tiny amounts11. In the past12. Ruin the surface of13. Prefix for shrunk or suppose21. Launderer’s concern22. Rub away25. Adaptable26. Brilliant one27. Those who help: abbr.28. Sewer29. Gardeners’ machines30. Cheese variety31. Blisters33. Pleaders34. Theater necessities36. Explosive peak39. Gave a hoot43. Educator Horace __45. Forefathers47. Musical instruments50. Projecting brim52. Square footage53. Far: pref.54. Fictional villain55. Merry prank56. 5757. Slangy responses58. Band of electrical sparks59. Court60. Hole maker

Crossword Puzzle

Double TakeFish around and find 10 differences in these two pictures.

Brain Bender: What a Catch!Four buddies—Calvin, Gary, Nate and Stan—went fishing. They each caught a different kind of fish: bass, walleye, perch and trout. From the clues below, can you determine the first and last names of each fisherman, what kind of fish he caught, and how much the fish weighed (3, 6, 8 or 10 pounds)?

1. Stan’s last name isn’t Hall.

2. Calvin, whose last name isn’t Reynolds, didn’t catch the smallest fish.

3. The man who caught the 8-pound fish didn’t catch the walleye.

4. Mr. White didn’t catch the 6-pound trout.

5. Nate caught the perch.

6. The fish were caught in the following order, from smallest to largest: Mr. Hall, Gary Benson, bass, and Calvin.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16

17 18 19

20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31 32 33

34 35 36 37

38 39 40

41 42 43

44 45 46 47

48 49 50 51

52 53 54 55 56 57

58 59 60 61 62

63 64 65

66 67 68

JUNE 2020

A Message From Leisure CareAs we continue to navigate the situation brought on by COVID-19, we remain vigilant about social distancing and infection control protocols, based on guidelines from the CDC and state health agencies. Instead of our monthly calendar, we are using this space to provide some additional puzzles and activities that you can enjoy at your leisure.

Thank you for your commitment to doing your part in keeping other residents and team members safe. For our most recent updates, visit www.leisurecare.com/communication-plan. Please speak with your management team if you have any questions.

TV DadsMatch the father figure character to the TV show he appeared in.

Fictional Father

1. Tim Taylor

2. James Evans Sr.

3. Tom Corbett

4. Steve Douglas

5. Carl Winslow

6. Howard Cunningham

7. Jim Anderson

TV Show

A. “Father Knows Best”

B. “Home Improvement”

C. “Good Times”

D. “Family Matters”

E. “My Three Sons”

F. “Happy Days”

G. “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father”

Virtual VisitsYou can get a free ticket to visit world-famous museums and attractions and use it without leaving the comfort of your chair. A wide range of virtual tours and online exhibits are available at your fingertips. Here are just a few you can explore.

• The Louvre, Paris. Louvre.fr/en/visites-en-ligne

• National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. NGA.gov

• Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. NaturalHistory.SI.edu

• San Diego Zoo, San Diego. Zoo.SanDiegoZoo.org

• Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, Calif. MontereyBayAquarium.org/ animals/live-cams

Word LaddersIn each set below, use the clues to change the first word, one letter at a time, to get the last word.

DAD

_ _ _ Took action

_ _ _ A cube with dots

TIE

GOLF

_ _ _ _ Wide chasm

_ _ _ _ Sea-loving bird

_ _ _ _ Bovine patriarch

BALL

FISH

_ _ _ _ A tightly closed hand

_ _ _ _ Tiny water droplets

_ _ _ _ Chewing gum flavor

_ _ _ _ Two cups

_ _ _ _ Sewing accessories

FINS

Summertime SnickerQ: What holds the sun up in the sky?

A: Sunbeams!ACROSS

1. Use a dagger5. Dull sound9. Upper right-hand corner item14. One not to be trusted15. 1967 Montreal event16. Comic strip Viking17. Prefix for nautical or ballistics18. “...had a farm, __...”19. Pay homage to20. Job holders23. Rolled cube24. Naples three25. 7 Down sponsor, for short28. Ordains32. Befuddles34. Leader assassinated in 198135. Forest creatures37. German one38. Work units39. A la __40. __ accompli41. Dill herb42. Laic response43. Food lists44. More to the point46. Learned people48. Grads-to-be: abbr.49. Bulgaria’s currency51. Mich.’s neighbor52. Besides58. Informed61. Circus performer62. Church section63. Boatman64. Olympian Korbut65. Lose one’s footing66. Beverages67. Classic cars68. Downhill conveyors

DOWN

1. Chunk2. Row3. Bern waterway4. Shows to the public5. Shrimp6. Five dozen old Romans, plus two7. Sports event8. Gist9. Distributed10. Tiny amounts11. In the past12. Ruin the surface of13. Prefix for shrunk or suppose21. Launderer’s concern22. Rub away25. Adaptable26. Brilliant one27. Those who help: abbr.28. Sewer29. Gardeners’ machines30. Cheese variety31. Blisters33. Pleaders34. Theater necessities36. Explosive peak39. Gave a hoot43. Educator Horace __45. Forefathers47. Musical instruments50. Projecting brim52. Square footage53. Far: pref.54. Fictional villain55. Merry prank56. 5757. Slangy responses58. Band of electrical sparks59. Court60. Hole maker

Crossword Puzzle

Double TakeFish around and find 10 differences in these two pictures.

Brain Bender: What a Catch!Four buddies—Calvin, Gary, Nate and Stan—went fishing. They each caught a different kind of fish: bass, walleye, perch and trout. From the clues below, can you determine the first and last names of each fisherman, what kind of fish he caught, and how much the fish weighed (3, 6, 8 or 10 pounds)?

1. Stan’s last name isn’t Hall.

2. Calvin, whose last name isn’t Reynolds, didn’t catch the smallest fish.

3. The man who caught the 8-pound fish didn’t catch the walleye.

4. Mr. White didn’t catch the 6-pound trout.

5. Nate caught the perch.

6. The fish were caught in the following order, from smallest to largest: Mr. Hall, Gary Benson, bass, and Calvin.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16

17 18 19

20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31 32 33

34 35 36 37

38 39 40

41 42 43

44 45 46 47

48 49 50 51

52 53 54 55 56 57

58 59 60 61 62

63 64 65

66 67 68

Page 4: Highlighted Activities and Events for June · Bruce McCurdy Assistant General Manager Mindy Walker Community Sales Manager Cynthia Weber Health and Wellness Director Sara Crettol,

JUNE 2020 MEMORY C A R E

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:15 ● Fiddle Boxes 11:00 ● Conversation Cards 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Mystery Drive 3:30 ● Hand Massage 6:00 ● Music to My Ears

10:30 ● Short Story Reading 11:00 ● Outdoor Gardening 1:00 ● PrimeFit 1:30 ● Sorting Colored Pencils 2:30 ● Folding Washcloths 4:00 ● Paint by Numbers 6:00 ● Hand Massage

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:30 ● Catholic Mass 1:30 ● The Daily Chronicle 2:00 ● Pet Visit 3:00 ● Outdoor Walk 3:45 ● Hymn Sing 6:00 ● Hand Therapy

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:30 ● Short Story Reading 11:00 ● Outdoor Gardening 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Name the Smells 4:00 ● Paint by Numbers 6:00 ● Hand Massage

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:15 ● Fiddle Boxes 11:00 ● Conversation Cards 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Mystery Drive 3:30 ● Hand Massage 6:00 ● Music to My Ears

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:00 ● Singing to the Tune 11:00 ● Daily Chronicle 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Armchair Traveling 4:00 ● Art Coloring 6:00 ● Hand Massage

2:30 ● Ice Cream Social 9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:00 ● Outdoor Stroll 10:30 ● Elder Grow! 1:00 ● PrimeFit 1:30 ● Short Story Friday 2:30 ● Ice Cream Social 4:00 ● Tapping Toes to

the Music 6:00 ● Classic TV Nite

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:00 ● Traveling the World 11:00 ● Daily Chronicle 1:00 ● PrimeFit 1:30 ● Brainteasers & Puzzles 2:00 ● Big Band Tuesday 4:00 ● Nostalgia 6:00 ● Fiddle Boxes

9:45 ● Arts & Crafts 10:30 ● Bingo 1:30 ● Daily Chronicle 3:00 ● Walking Club Outdoors 4:00 ● Hand Therapy 6:00 ● Saturday Night Movie

9:45 ● Arts & Crafts 10:30 ● Bingo 1:30 ● Daily Chronicle 3:00 ● Walking Club Outdoors 4:00 ● Hand Therapy 6:00 ● Saturday Night Movie

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:30 ● Catholic Mass 1:30 ● The Daily Chronicle 3:00 ● Outdoor Walk 3:45 ● Hymn Sing 6:00 ● Hand Therapy

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:30 ● Short Story Reading 11:00 ● Outdoor Gardening 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Singalong 3:00 ● Spa Time 4:00 ● Paint by Numbers 6:00 ● Hand Massage

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:15 ● Fiddle Boxes 11:00 ● Conversation Cards 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Mystery Drive 3:30 ● Hand Massage 6:00 ● Music to My Ears

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:00 ● Singing to the Tune 11:00 ● Daily Chronicle 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Armchair Traveling 4:00 ● Art Coloring 6:00 ● Hand Massage

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:00 ● Traveling the World 11:00 ● Daily Chronicle 1:00 ● PrimeFit 1:30 ● Brainteasers & Puzzles 2:00 ● Big Band Tuesday 4:00 ● Nostalgia 6:00 ● Fiddle Boxes

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:00 ● Outdoor Stroll 1:00 ● PrimeFit 1:30 ● Short Story Friday 2:30 ● Ice Cream Social 4:00 ● Tapping Toes to

the Music 6:00 ● Classic TV Nite

9:45 ● Arts & Crafts 10:30 ● Bingo 1:30 ● Daily Chronicle 3:00 ● Walking Club Outdoors 4:00 ● Hand Therapy 6:00 ● Saturday Night Movie

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:30 ● Catholic Mass 1:30 ● The Daily Chronicle 3:00 ● Outdoor Walk 3:45 ● Hymn Sing 6:00 ● Hand Therapy

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:30 ● Short Story Reading 11:00 ● Outdoor Gardening 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Art Work 3:00 ● Sorting Shapes & Colors 4:00 ● Paint by Numbers 6:00 ● Hand Massage

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:15 ● Fiddle Boxes 11:00 ● Conversation Cards 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Mystery Drive 3:30 ● Hand Massage 6:00 ● Music to My Ears

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:00 ● Singing to the Tune 11:00 ● Daily Chronicle 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Armchair Traveling 4:00 ● Art Coloring 6:00 ● Hand Massage

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:00 ● Traveling the World 11:00 ● Daily Chronicle 1:00 ● PrimeFit 1:30 ● Brainteasers & Puzzles 2:00 ● Big Band Tuesday 4:00 ● Nostalgia 6:00 ● Fiddle Boxes

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:00 ● Outdoor Stroll 10:30 ● Elder Grow! 1:00 ● PrimeFit 1:30 ● Short Story Friday 2:30 ● Ice Cream Social 4:00 ● Tapping Toes to

the Music 6:00 ● Classic TV Nite

9:45 ● Arts & Crafts 10:30 ● Bingo 1:30 ● Daily Chronicle 3:00 ● Walking Club Outdoors 4:00 ● Hand Therapy 6:00 ● Saturday Night Movie

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:30 ● Catholic Mass 1:30 ● The Daily Chronicle 3:00 ● Outdoor Walk 3:45 ● Hymn Sing 6:00 ● Hand Therapy

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:30 ● Short Story Reading 11:00 ● Outdoor Gardening 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Toe Tapping 3:00 ● Story Line 4:00 ● Paint by Numbers 6:00 ● Hand Massage

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:15 ● Fiddle Boxes 11:00 ● Conversation Cards 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Mystery Drive 3:30 ● Hand Massage 6:00 ● Music to My Ears

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:00 ● Singing to the Tune 11:00 ● Daily Chronicle 1:00 ● PrimeFit 2:00 ● Armchair Traveling 3:00 ● Pudding Making 4:00 ● Art Coloring 6:00 ● Hand Massage

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 10:00 ● Traveling the World 11:00 ● Daily Chronicle 1:00 ● PrimeFit 1:30 ● Brainteasers & Puzzles 2:00 ● Big Band Tuesday 3:00 ● Things You Wear 4:00 ● Nostalgia 6:00 ● Fiddle Boxes

9:45 ● Reach & Stretch 11:00 ● Eldergrow 1:00 ● PrimeFit 1:30 ● Short Story Friday 2:30 ● Outdoor Walk 4:00 ● Tapping Toes to

the Music 6:00 ● Classic TV Nite

Locations2nd Floor: Game Room, GR3rd Floor: Pearl, PearlArt Studio, ASAuditorium-Gallery, AGCard Room, CR

Mood Bar, MBPrimeFit, GYMSalon, SSea & Sky Lounge, SSLTech Lounge, TLTheater Room, TRWellness Suites, WS

All Events Subject to Change

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FATHER’S DAY

Fun in the Sun

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SUMMER BEGINS

Physical Social Experiential Emotional & Spiritual Creative & Artistic Therapeutic Sensory