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Celebrating Senior Living
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The HarborChase Wire: A Monthly Publication of HarborChase Shorewood MC
HarborChase Happenings!
• All residents must sign in and out when leaving the building.
• Family members, please sign out your loved one when leaving the building.
• All residents must sign up for all outings at the front desk.
• Art Classes with Deb Gilbertson from Art for Life Enrichment on August 8th & August 23rd @ 9:30AM.
• Church Service at HC with Deacon Gary on August 9th at 10:15AM on the 2nd Fl. August 9, Lunch Bunch ~ Culver’s @ 11:30AM
• August 13 & 27 Church Service at St. Robert’s Church, bus departs at 8:10AM, meet in lobby. Mass starts at 8:30AM.
• August 15th Health Discussion with Dr. Nadar at 11AM on the 2nd floor.
• August 23rd, Lunch Bunch ~ North Star American bus departs at 11:30AM, meet in lobby.
• August 29th Potawatomi Casino, bus departs at 9:30AM, meet in lobby.
• August 30th Milwaukee Brewers Game, bus departs at 11:15AM. We will be eating lunch at the game. Tickets have been purchased in advance.
Ice Cream Sandwich Day Ice Cream
Sandwich Day Natio
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John M. ............................................................................................8/3 AL
Karen G.............................................................................................8/9 AL
Elinor L. .......................................................................................... 8/22 AL
Administrative List
August Birthdays!
Donna Adlington
Executive Director
Tony Schell
Director of Hospitality
Courtney Crawford
Director of Marketing
Donna Imme
Director of Life Enrichment
Kim Billings
Director of Resident Care
Russ Slack
Director of Maintenance
August 2017
Lions and Tigers and Bears! Oh, My!The MGM Technicolor classic The Wizard of Oz was
originally released on August 25, 1939. Here’s some unusual facts about this monumental film and its all-star cast.
Dorothy: Due to the fact that white does not film well in Technicolor, Garland’s oh-so-recognizable blue-and-white gingham dress was, in fact, pale pink and white. She wore a corset to help her maintain her childlike physique throughout the duration of the film.
Toto: Terry, a Cairn Terrier, was cast to play Garland’s companion, Toto. For playing the role of Dorothy’s faithful companion, the dog earned $125 per week. Terry made appearances in more than 12 films.
The Tin Man: Haley’s costume was excessively stiff – so much, in fact, that he had to lean against something if he wished to rest. Haley mentioned on multiple occasions that creating the film was not very enjoyable.
Wicked Witch of the West: Hamilton endured severe burns while filming the movie following the sequence where she disappears in a cloud of smoke after meeting Dorothy. She missed six weeks of filming.
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August 2017HarborChase of Shorewood • The Cove
9:30 Walking Fitness Club10:00 Ninja Warrior Fitness11:00 What Comes Next? 1:30 Daily Horoscope 2:00 Furry Friends Visit 3:30 Short Story: To Sell or Not
To Sell 6:15 Gentlemen's Club
9:30 It Happened Today10:00 Remembering the Soda
Fountain11:15 Creative Paper Art 1:30 Walk the Walk 2:00 Mandala Creations 3:30 Let's Share a Laugh 6:15 Easy Does It Trivia!
9:30 Daily Chronicle10:15 Memories in the Making11:00 Family Feud Fun! IN2L 1:30 Jenga Tournament 2:00 Baker's Dozen: Peach Cake 3:30 Georgia Peach History 6:30 Let's Share a Thought
9:30 Morning Reflection10:30 Domino Dash11:15 Picture This! 1:30 Scenic Tour: Sienna
Heights 2:00 Craig Siemsen Performs 3:00 Lemonade at the Bistro 3:30 The Crooners 6:30 Fun on the Patio
9:30 Today in History10:00 Rick Steves Travel Classics11:00 Hot Topics 1:30 Stroll to the Bistro 2:30 Hail Hail The Gangs All Here
Sing Along 3:15 The Game of Chance 6:15 National Root Beer Float
Day Social
9:30 Morning Stretch10:30 Live Entertainment: David
Noll11:00 Fashion 101: 1920s 1:10 Think Fast! BLURT 1:30 Simple Scrabble 3:30 Let's Get 5 in a Row 6:15 Popcorn Party!
9:30 History of the Fair10:00 Pig Races on YouTube11:00 Funky New Foods of the
Wisconsin State Fair 1:30 Virtual Tour of the Fair IN2L 2:00 Cows, Sheep & Pigs 3:30 Remember the Farm 6:15 Midway Games
9:30 Types of Literature10:00 Let's Create a Story11:00 Famous Authors in History 1:30 Famous Illustrators 2:00 Cozy Cove Book Club: Alice
in Wonderland 3:30 Let's Chill 6:15 Nighttime Reading
9:30 It Happened Today10:00 Catholic Service11:30 Lunch Bunch: Culver's 1:30 Poetry Slam 2:00 Cozy Cove Book Club: Alice
in Wonderland 3:00 Solitaire & Checkers 6:15 Paws for Love
9:30 Daily Chronicle10:15 Memories in the Making11:00 Painting to Music 1:30 Jenga Tournament 2:00 Baker's Dozen: Creative
Cupcake Art 3:30 Checker Champions 6:30 Art in the Clouds
9:30 Morning Reflection10:30 Live Entertainment:
Gladys Martin11:15 Yoga Stretches 1:30 Scenic Tour: The Farm 2:00 Extreme Couponing 3:00 Cream Puff Social, Bistro 3:30 Green Thumb Club 6:30 Table Top Games & Cards
9:30 Morning Constitutional10:30 Knock Em' Down Bowling11:00 Quotes & Quotables 1:30 Meditation & Reflection 2:30 Let's Harvest! Garden Club 3:15 Ring Toss Classic 6:30 Saturday Night at the
Movies: Do Not Disturb
9:30 Sunday Morning News10:30 Let's Get Up and Move!11:00 Drumming to the Beat 1:30 Dice Math 2:30 Hitting the Greens 3:30 Name 10 Word Wonders 6:00 Chicken Soup for the Soul
9:30 Morning News10:00 WHOGA Fitness11:00 Patriotic Sing Along 1:30 Summer Time Stroll 2:00 Pray the Rosary 3:15 Wellness: Hand Massages 6:15 Bingo Bash! 7:00 Spelldown Word Game
9:30 Daily Devotional10:00 Jigsaw Puzzles & Word
Games 1:30 Memory Streets Trivia 2:00 Furry Friends Visit 3:45 Animals in Art 6:15 What's Your Inspiration?
9:30 Dunkin Donuts Dash!10:15 Travel the World with Rick
Steves, IN2l11:30 Brain Busters Trivia 1:30 Fun Times on IN2L 2:00 Connect 4 Challenge 3:30 Simple Scrabble 6:15 Jenga Stack Challenge
9:30 Crosswords & Coffee10:15 Memories in the Making11:00 Drum Circle Beats 1:30 Leg Day Fitness 2:30 Baker's Dozen: Lemonade
Sweeties 3:30 Brain Busters Trivia 6:15 Daily Constitutional
9:30 Daily Chronicle10:30 Trivia Titans!11:00 Dice Math Madness 1:30 Scenic Tour: The Falls 2:00 All About Me 3:30 Famous Artist Hangman 7:10 Iconic Works of Art
9:30 Food For Thought10:00 The Evolution of Coffee11:00 Word Searches &
Crosswords 1:30 Quick Math Minute 2:30 The Common Factor 3:10 Word Game Wonders 6:15 Easy Listening Classics 7:00 Take A Sip and Relax
9:30 It Happened Today10:30 Live Entertainment: David
Noll11:00 Travel Back in Time: Google
Earth 1:10 Smile Sunshine Garden Club 2:30 Alphabetics Trivia Hour 3:30 Classic Photo Reminisce 6:00 Make Your Move! Table
Games
9:30 Let's Take a Selfie10:00 Picture Frame Art11:00 Funniest Photo Album on
Youtube 1:30 Art in Nature Walk 2:00 America's Funniest Videos:
Vacation Blunders 3:00 The Evolution of the Camera 6:15 The Tools of the Artist
9:30 Snag a Good Deal10:00 Famous Photos in History11:00 Creative Expression
Through Collages 1:30 Music & Manicures 2:00 Photo Booth Fun w/ Staff 3:30 Afternoon Stroll 6:30 The Color Wheel 7:00 Reminisce: Artwork in School
9:30 Dear Abby10:00 Let's Move & Groove11:30 Paint Your World Discussion
Group 1:30 Spring In Your Step 2:30 To Be or Not To Be:
Shakespeare 3:30 Karaoke Sing A Long 6:15 Paws for Love
9:30 Coffee & News10:15 Memories in the Making11:00 You Can Puzzle Too! 1:30 Fitness Walk 2:30 Baker's Dozen: Chocolate
Chip Cookies 3:30 Strike, Spare & Split Bowling 7:00 Abstract: The Art of Design
on Netflix
9:30 The Morning Blend10:00 The Price is Right Game10:30 Live Entertainment:
Gladys Martin11:00 Country Western Sing Along 1:30 Friday Fun Ice Cream
Social 2:00 Volleyball Fitness 3:00 Stencil Painting 6:15 Engage Your Senses
9:30 Food for Thought10:00 Meditation & Reflection11:00 Sit Down Dancing 1:30 Old Maid Card Game 2:30 Gardening Club 3:30 Saturday Bingo Party 6:30 Hanging at the Bistro
9:30 Sunday Morning News10:00 Hoop It Up Fitness10:30 Sunday Funnies 1:30 Music & Manicures 2:30 Watch the Birdie Badminton 3:30 Memory Streets Trivia 6:00 Kings Corners Card Sharks 6:15 Think You Can Dance?
9:30 Quotes of MotherTeresa
10:00 Her Life and Impact11:00 Giving Back: Patio Clean Up 1:30 Saints of the World 2:00 The Travels of Mother Teresa 3:15 Music & Manicures 6:15 Mother Teresa (1986)
Documentary
9:30 Let's Make a Deal!10:30 Vegetables: The Power of
Food11:00 Plant Power Garden Club 1:30 Music & Manicures 2:00 Snacks & Conversation 3:15 Sing Harmony Sing A Long 6:15 Music Appreciation: 1920s 7:00 Favorite Things: Nature
Collection
9:30 Today in History10:00 Millionaire Madness11:00 Ring Toss Tournament 1:30 Brewers vs. St. Louis 2:00 McDonald's Ice Cream
Cone Trip 3:30 Match Game! 6:15 Apples to Apples Word Game
9:30 Todays News & Coffee10:00 Expressive Drum Circle10:15 Did Someone Say Bingo?11:00 What Belongs Together? 2:00 Baker's Dozen: Banana
Split Bread 3:30 Summer Fun Short Story 6:15 Family Night: A Picture is
Worth 1,000 words
Celebrating Senior Living!
Our Family Photo Album!
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ACROSS1. A devilish side dish4. Keep the fire going with a bag of
__________8. Baste the meats with _____
________10. Protect your skin from harmful rays
with ___________11. Keep items cold in a ________12. Spare, baby back, St. Louis13. Favorite baked dish
DOWN1. Balloons & streamers2. Often served with relish3. Ketchup, mustard, pickles, etc.5. Meat & veggies on sticks6. Grill inside the stalk or without7. These come with cheese or
without9. Meat of the feathered kind
Name Date900010001161 (key # 1)
Sudoku PuzzleFill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through to 9.There is only one solution to the puzzle.
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Name Date900100094649 (key # 1)
Sudoku PuzzleFill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through to 9.There is only one solution to the puzzle.
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Sudoku PuzzleFill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through to 9.There is only one solution to the puzzle.
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Are you male or female? The answer to this seemingly simple question can have a major impact on your health. While both sexes are similar in many ways, researchers have found that sex and social factors can make a difference when it comes to your risk for disease, how well you respond to medications, and how often you seek medical care. That’s why scientists are taking a closer look at the links between sex, gender, and health. Here's a list of quick facts and differences between men and women:
• Women and men have different symptoms of heart attack.
• Women are twice as likely as men to experience depression.
• Men are less likely than women to admit to negative moods and seek treatment for mental health issues.
• Men are more likely than women to have gout, a type of arthritis. Female risk for gout increases after menopause.
• Osteoporosis is more common in women than men, yet
it still poses a risk to men as they age.
• Some medicines affect women and men differently, such as aspirin and some sleep medications.
• Females are more likely to injure their knees playing sports.
• Males are more likely than females to develop autism spectrum disorders and certain other neurodevelop-mental conditions.
• Two-thirds of people age 40 and up who are visually impaired or blind are women.
• Pain disorders like chronic TMJ are more common in women.
• Women are often primary caretakers of children, house-hold needs, and aging family members, but they are more likely to delay their own health needs.
newsinhealth.nih.gov
A Dynamic DiscoveryWhat can you buy with $7.6 million? Try the largest
Tyrannosaurus rex fossil available to date. This 40-foot long fossil better known as “Sue,” named after its discoverer paleontologist Sue Hendrickson, was unearthed on Aug. 12, 1990, on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation in South Dakota. It was unquestionably well maintained for its age, with a skull measuring roughly 5 feet in length. A dispute erupted over the land in which Sue was discovered, as several parties claimed rights to the enormous dinosaur’s bones. Many believed this find belonged in a museum, for all the world to see. Therefore, multiple donors and charitable organizations joined together in 1997 to purchase Sue at a Sotheby’s auction on behalf of Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History. The fossil’s safekeeping was ensured, and Sue, teeth and all, can currently be found resting comfortably in her home at the Field Museum.
“Three days of peace and music” turned into a historic
movement like no other. The Woodstock festival, more
than 400,000 in attendance, began on Aug. 15, 1969, and
ended with the sounds of Jimi Hendrix on August 18.
This legendary Bethel, New York, music and arts festival
occurred at a pivotal time in history, as the Vietnam
War was in full force, and the Civil Rights and Women’s
Movements were at the forefront of societal issues.
The upstate New York town had no idea what it was
in for when the festival took shape. The weekend was
welcomed by some, and shunned by others. Barefoot
beauties danced in the grass. Long-haired, bell-bottom
wearing hippies were everywhere. A host of volunteer
nurses and medics tended to the wounded, with cuts to
the feet being among the chief injuries at the concert. Tales
of Woodstock births have circulated, but proof is minimal.
Whether viewed as inspiring or angering, the Woodstock
festival remains a climactic, influential and memorable
point in American history.
Taking Stock of WoodstockWomen, Men, and Health
National Smores DayAugust 10, 2017Cost: Just
$7.6 Million!