Mon. July 2 - Arbor Acres
Mon. July 2 - Arbor Acres
Mon. July 2 - Arbor Acres
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<strong>Mon</strong>.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 9 (cont.)<br />
Wed.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 11 (cont.)<br />
Page 5<br />
5:30 - HEALING ENERGY<br />
8:45 pm Gathering Place<br />
See <strong>July</strong> 2 for details.<br />
Tues. <strong>July</strong> 10<br />
10:00 am BIBLE STUDY<br />
Jean Steelman Chapel<br />
10:00 am - CARmelot HERALDRY CHALLENGE:<br />
5:00 pm Make a Medieval Shield<br />
Library/Game Room<br />
No, there won’t be a jousting tournament but there<br />
will be a friendly challenge leading up to our big<br />
Meals-on-Wheels event: create your own medieval<br />
shield. Use a family crest or incorporate things special<br />
to you, or follow sample shields we’ll have in<br />
the Library. Your heraldry will be displayed in the<br />
Retirement Center as part of the fanfare surrounding<br />
CARmelot. Pick up poster board today to begin your<br />
shield. See Misty or Janice with questions. Note: you<br />
can make one as an individual or in teams.<br />
7:00 pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Elliott,<br />
“Winston-Salem at 100: Past Visions,<br />
Future Opportunities”<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
2013 marks the centennial of the city of Winston-<br />
Salem. Eric Elliott is the author of Images of America:<br />
Winston-Salem’s Historic West End, and a civic leader<br />
on efforts to celebrate our town’s past (historic markers<br />
and exhibits) and to plan for its future (public art<br />
and Creative Corridors). Join us for a 30-minute talk as<br />
Eric uses photos from the Twin City’s first century to<br />
share visions of what we might just be in our next.<br />
Wed. <strong>July</strong> 11<br />
1:00 – SHOPPING: J.C. PENNEY<br />
3:00 pm AT HANES MALL<br />
Berrier Front Lobby<br />
Transportation reservations required.<br />
7:00 pm SPECIAL WORSHIP SERVICE<br />
led by Rev. Don and Mary Davis<br />
Robinson Hall<br />
Don will use the power of narrative in a creative<br />
retelling of biblical stories, interspersed with singing<br />
by his wife, Mary. Don is a retired United Methodist<br />
Minister and Mary is a talented singer, choir director<br />
and voice instructor.<br />
Thurs. <strong>July</strong> 12<br />
2:00 pm GUEST SPEAKER: John Dixon, “What<br />
is an iPad and How do I Use It?”<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Your children, thrilled, gave you one for Christmas and<br />
it’s still sitting in the box. Or you’ve tried it but have<br />
given up, convinced this new-fangled gadget is just<br />
too complicated. Or you’ve heard the hype but are<br />
embarrassed to admit you don’t even know what it<br />
is. Unsolve the mystery of the iPad in this informative,<br />
no-question-is-a-bad-question seminar. Bring your<br />
iPad.<br />
7:00 pm JOSH GARDNER, VOCALIST<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
In keeping with this month’s celebration of Independence<br />
Day, tonight’s program features patriotic tunes<br />
and a few summertime favorites. Josh Gardner, our<br />
guest vocalist, graduated Cum Laude from Greensboro<br />
College with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies<br />
and concentration in Music. Josh specializes in contemporary<br />
Christian music and has also been known<br />
to croon a ballad or two.<br />
Friday <strong>July</strong> 13<br />
10:00 am TRIP: SHOPPING AND LUNCH<br />
IN PILOT MOUNTAIN<br />
Berrier Front Lobby<br />
Pilot Mountain is mere minutes from Winston-Salem<br />
yet seems far removed from the hustle and bustle of<br />
the city. Stroll down a Main Street filled with historic