Stay Active this Summer! - Arbor Acres
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Issue 6 June 2012<br />
<strong>Stay</strong> <strong>Active</strong> <strong>this</strong> <strong>Summer</strong>!<br />
Ahh, summertime, and the livin’ is easy but it’s<br />
also active at<br />
<strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong>.<br />
In the cool<br />
morning hours<br />
grab a mallet<br />
and play golf<br />
croquet! Last<br />
month, many of<br />
you learned the basics with Ron Lloyd, croquet<br />
professional at Pinehurst. Hone your skills with<br />
fellow croquet enthusiasts every Tuesday and<br />
Thursday at 9:30 am on the lawn beside the<br />
Club House. Or call a friend and play at your<br />
convenience. Croquet whites not required; water<br />
bottle suggested; equipment provided.<br />
<strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong> has lots of walking paths around<br />
campus, with varying degrees of difficulty.<br />
Whether the route takes you around Lakeside,<br />
up to Asbury Neighborhood, or through Hanes<br />
Park, each is perfect for an early-morning<br />
power walk or after-dinner stroll. When the<br />
weather’s bad, try our indoor routes – the tunnel<br />
is a good place to start. This summer we’re<br />
taking “a walk to the beach” - not literally, of<br />
course, but we’re covering a comparable number<br />
of miles, with<br />
celebrations along<br />
the way. The walk<br />
kicked off in May<br />
but it’s not too late<br />
to get started. Contact<br />
Katherine for<br />
information. She<br />
can also give you a<br />
copy of the walking routes on campus, indoors<br />
and out.<br />
When it gets just too darn hot to be outside,<br />
there are plenty of things to do inside. There’s<br />
walking, certainly, but there are also weekly<br />
fitness classes in Fellowship Hall and Asbury<br />
Place (see enclosed calendar for specifics),<br />
and lots of machines in the Corpening Fitness<br />
Room on the second floor, and Clingman Therapy<br />
Center in Asbury Place, which will work<br />
every muscle in your body. Before using any of<br />
the equipment please schedule an orientation<br />
with Katherine.<br />
Another way to stay active and cool is to shoot<br />
some pool (and you thought it didn’t count as<br />
exercise!) Join the regulars at the pool table<br />
beside Fellowship Hall (their motto is “the more<br />
the merrier”) or play a game or two with Sam<br />
Dalton at the table in Asbury Place. Get a taste<br />
of pool at our annual Billiards Tournament,<br />
Wednesday, June 13 - Friday, June 15. You can<br />
enter the competition or stand on the sidelines<br />
cheering on the players.<br />
Still looking for ways to stay active <strong>this</strong> summer?<br />
Come by our 5th Annual Wellness Expo on<br />
Friday, June 8, in Fellowship Hall. Representatives<br />
from <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong> and outside vendors will<br />
be on hand to offer suggestions and answer<br />
questions about wellness, fitness and an improved<br />
quality of life.<br />
Enjoy summer, stay active and<br />
remember - move it or lose it!<br />
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June Notes<br />
Resident Birthdays<br />
Mary Francis Smith 2<br />
Betty Yount 2<br />
Louise Marcotullio 3<br />
Elva Grace Tomlinson 6<br />
Oneta Smith 10<br />
Harold Hilburn 11<br />
Madeline Combs 11<br />
Bob Russell 13<br />
Jon Burkhart 14<br />
Bill Montgomery 14<br />
Edith Thompson 14<br />
Lois Logan 15<br />
Sophia Cody 15<br />
Wanda Remy 15<br />
Jane Witherow 16<br />
Ollin Powers 17<br />
Mitzie Dworkin 17<br />
James Sneeden 17<br />
Edward Robinson 18<br />
Eleanor Vance 18<br />
Jennie Knott 18<br />
Ann Eickmeyer 19<br />
Cliff Perkins 20<br />
Jane Clarkson 20<br />
Marion Woods 20<br />
Lucille Perry 20<br />
Betty Holbrook 21<br />
Austin Carr 23<br />
Lydia Gibson 25<br />
Bill Knott 25<br />
James Jarrell 26<br />
Miriam Brenner 27<br />
Nick Hennessee 27<br />
Jesse Temple 27<br />
Frank Levin 28<br />
Aurelia Eller 29<br />
Phil Williams 30<br />
Employee Birthdays<br />
Jeanette Helms 4<br />
Stacy Toney 5<br />
Kara Robinson 6<br />
Randal Ferguson 7<br />
Gale Jones 8<br />
Eddie Cannon 9<br />
James Gilliam 9<br />
Ginger Sealey 9<br />
Sanja Panic 12<br />
Bethany Vernon 13<br />
Gail Bean 14<br />
Kayla Nelson 15<br />
Denise Orr 16<br />
Cheryl Jackson 17<br />
Tezerah Wright 18<br />
Sally Holt 19<br />
Karen Martin 19<br />
Neal Gantt 20<br />
Sabrina Yeomans 21<br />
Tim Martin 22<br />
Lynn Ross 22<br />
Sandra Hazelwood 23<br />
Eric Cushing 25<br />
Brittany Hamilton 25<br />
Natasha Taylor 26<br />
Quincy Walker 27<br />
Durand Logan 28<br />
Ginger Bennett 30<br />
Cheryl Robinson 30<br />
Welcome newcomers!<br />
Dr. Tom Elmore<br />
308 Fitzgerald Health Center<br />
Connie and Sammy Veneziano<br />
1204 Asbury Place<br />
Mrs. Bonnie Lynch<br />
715 Fitzgerald Health Center<br />
Mrs. Barbara Walker<br />
502 Fitzgerald Health Center<br />
Harriet and Jerry Workman<br />
1055 Francis Asbury Ct.<br />
Ms. Mabel Johnson<br />
416 McPherson<br />
We Remember<br />
Mr. Jerry M. White<br />
March 8, 1937 - April 24, 2012<br />
Mrs. Nell B. Blevins<br />
January 10, 1923 - April 26, 2012<br />
Mrs. Sue C. Sarbaugh<br />
September 17, 1928 - April 27, 2012<br />
Mrs. Levia L. Eads<br />
April 2, 1920 - April 28, 2012<br />
Ms. Joyce “J.P.” A. Powell<br />
June 8, 1942 - April 28, 2012<br />
Mrs. Lucy “Sookie” J. Peebles<br />
January 28, 1931 - April 29, 2012<br />
Mrs. Bernice C. Jones<br />
September 7, 1921 - April 30, 2012<br />
Rev. H. Sam Carter<br />
March 7, 1925 - May 12, 2012
June Events<br />
Icon Legend<br />
Our new icon system is designed to inform at a<br />
glance when transportation is available; when pickup<br />
is available for Asbury Place residents wishing to<br />
attend an event elsewhere on campus; and when<br />
registration is required for an event.<br />
Sun. June 3<br />
11:00 am MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE<br />
led by Chaplain Bert Sanders,<br />
<strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong><br />
Robinson Hall<br />
6:30 pm VESPERS<br />
led by Chaplain Bert Sanders,<br />
<strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong><br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Mon. June 4<br />
5:30 - HEALING TOUCH<br />
8:00 pm Gathering Place<br />
Reap the benefits of <strong>this</strong> alternative energy therapy<br />
which can reduce stress, relieve pain, and help you<br />
sleep better. There is no charge but we do ask that<br />
you sign up.<br />
Tues. June 5<br />
10:00 am BIBLE STUDY<br />
Jean Steelman Chapel<br />
Tues.<br />
June 5 (cont.)<br />
3:30 pm Wii GAMES<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
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Impress your grandchildren with your knowledge of<br />
video games AND sports with Wii (pronounced<br />
“wee”), a fun and easy (yes, you read that correctly)<br />
way to get some exercise. Let’s say you want to play<br />
tennis. Wii displays your opponent on a large monitor,<br />
which you face sitting or standing. Holding a remote<br />
control, you engage the “virtual” opponent just as you<br />
would one in real life, but you choose the pace and<br />
difficulty level. Some of you have tried Wii bowling<br />
and golf; now we have fencing, archery, canoeing, and<br />
skydiving (!), all in the air-conditioned comfort of Fellowship<br />
Hall. Janice and Misty will be on hand to help.<br />
4:00 - ARBOR AFTERNOONS<br />
5:30 pm FEATURING TOM DEATON,<br />
MUSICIAN<br />
Bay Window<br />
7:00 pm SOLOMAN EICHNER, PIANIST<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Adept in interpreting composers of yesteryear and<br />
today, Solomon Eichner is rapidly emerging as a force<br />
to be reckoned with in piano performance. His sensitive<br />
touch and keen ear are those of a mature artist,<br />
garnering for him many awards in worldwide piano<br />
competitions. This versatile artist, specializing in the<br />
Baroque and Romantic periods, is also a student of<br />
composers’ histories, details of which he includes in<br />
his program. A graduate of the Manhattan School of<br />
Music, Solomon is working towards his Master’s Degree<br />
at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore.
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Wed. June 6<br />
Fri.<br />
June 8 (cont.)<br />
1:00 pm SHOPPING:<br />
MACY’S AT HANES MALL<br />
Berrier Front Lobby<br />
Transportation reservations required.<br />
7:00 pm VESPERS led by Rev. Jennifer Grogan,<br />
Mt. Pleasant-Tabernacle UMC,<br />
Tobaccoville<br />
Robinson Hall<br />
Thurs. June 7<br />
7:00 pm READING WITH THE AUTHOR:<br />
Mary Ruth Dobbins,<br />
Miss Dorminy Speaking<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
For Mary Ruth Dobbins, dance lessons at Miss Dorminy’s<br />
Studio in the old Zinzendorf Hotel are as much a<br />
part of her childhood memories in Winston-Salem as<br />
movies at the Carolina Theater and the sweet smell<br />
of roasting tobacco permeating the air downtown.<br />
When Dobbins returned home after 40 years of being<br />
away, the Carolina Theater and tobacco factories<br />
were gone but Miss Dorminy was still here, and,<br />
at 90 years old, still teaching dance. Fascinated by<br />
Miss Dorminy’s astonishing life, Dobbins recorded<br />
their many conversations, compiling them into Miss<br />
Dorminy Speaking. Tonight Dobbins will share the<br />
story of a woman filled with spunk, shine and style.<br />
Note: Transportation from Asbury Place to Fellowship<br />
Hall provided.<br />
Fri. June 8<br />
9:30 am TRIP:<br />
Farmer’s Market and Lunch in Colfax<br />
Berrier Front Lobby<br />
A cornucopia of fresh vegetables, fruits and flowers<br />
awaits you at the nearby Farmer’s Market in Colfax.<br />
We’ll have lunch at the nearby Moose Cafe. Transportation<br />
reservations required.<br />
1:00 – WELLNESS EXPO<br />
4:00 pm Fellowship Hall<br />
Sometimes a small change makes you feel a lot better.<br />
Find out what you can do to hear more clearly, walk<br />
more comfortably, swim more confidently, even pray<br />
more powerfully at our annual Wellness Expo.<br />
This year’s Wellness Expo line-up includes:<br />
• Spiritual Assessments – Bert Sanders, Associate<br />
Chaplain, <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong><br />
• Breathe Better – David MacMahon, N.D.<br />
• Blood Pressure Checks – Lauren Crotts, RN<br />
• Ear Checks - Carolina Hearing Doctors<br />
• Foot Care – Kimberly Crawford<br />
• Proper Shoes for Proper Walking – Fleet Feet<br />
• Using Exercise Machines Properly - Paul’s Cycling<br />
and Fitness<br />
• Better Balance – Wake Health<br />
• Water You Waiting For? – Bob Jennings, Swim<br />
Gear<br />
• Croquet and Billiards - Sam Zachary, David Riffe,<br />
Winborne Chandler<br />
• Massage Therapy – WFUBMC<br />
• Eating Healthfully Tastes Good - Lowes Foods<br />
• Medication Management - Holladay Pharmacy<br />
• <strong>Stay</strong> Healthy – Breast Clinic<br />
• Responsible Party and DNR - Kathy Gwyn, RN<br />
3:15 - AUTHOR/DISCUSSION GROUP<br />
4:15 pm Gathering Place<br />
In response to residents’ requests, Chaplain Bert<br />
Sanders continues his Friday afternoon reading and<br />
discussion group with a slight twist. Rather than your<br />
having to read anything in advance, the format will<br />
Icon Legend
Fri. June 8 (cont.)<br />
Tues. June 12<br />
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be Bert’s reading aloud from an author of his or your<br />
choosing, with brief discussion afterwards. Selections<br />
can range from short stories and novels to poetry,<br />
philosopical musings, and historical non-fiction. No<br />
preparation necessary and there’ll be plenty of time<br />
to get to the <strong>Arbor</strong> Afternoon social in the living room<br />
downstairs.<br />
Sun. June 10<br />
11:00 am MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE<br />
led by Chaplain Bert Sanders,<br />
<strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong><br />
Robinson Hall<br />
6:30 pm VESPERS<br />
led by Rev. Steve Joyce, retired UMC<br />
minister, and musical guests<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Mon. June 11<br />
3:00 pm CRAFTS WITH MISTY: Making decorations<br />
for Father’s Day Centerpieces<br />
Craft Room, 3rd floor Corpening<br />
5:30 - HEALING TOUCH<br />
8:00 pm Gathering Place<br />
See Monday, June 4 for details.<br />
7:00 pm BINGO<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Bingo at a retirement center may at first glance seem<br />
cliché; play a round at <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong> and you’ll find it’s<br />
anything but. Come by for a lively and entertaining<br />
evening – you may just be the lucky winner! Prizes<br />
include tokens which you can spend in the Village<br />
Shop. Volunteer alert: we’d love help setting up and<br />
calling the numbers. Contact Janis Gorlick, ext. 1254,<br />
if you’re interested.<br />
10:00 am BIBLE STUDY<br />
Jean Steelman Chapel<br />
11:00 - FARMER’S MARKET<br />
3:00 pm Berrier Breezeway<br />
Johnny Spurlin, our Farmer’s Market man from last<br />
year, is back with his beautiful, fresh garden produce.<br />
1:00 pm WELLNESS EVENT:<br />
Breathe Better for Fun and Profit<br />
Annie’s Kitchen, 2nd floor,<br />
Asbury Place<br />
You read that right - breathing better is both fun and<br />
profitable. Will it make you rich? Yes, if you consider<br />
that feeling better is worth a lot. Breathing well can<br />
help relieve pain, lower high blood pressure, make<br />
everyday tasks easier, raise energy levels, and sharpen<br />
brain activity. Practice breathing techniques in<br />
<strong>this</strong> 8-week series led by David M. McMahon, N.D.,<br />
a board-certified holistic health practitioner. Cost<br />
for the entire series is $15.00; your account will be<br />
charged. Contact Leslie McCraw, ext. 1265, or Katherine<br />
Rowe, ext. 1227, to reserve your spot.<br />
3:00 pm CRAFTS WITH MISTY: Making decorations<br />
for Father’s Day Centerpieces<br />
Craft Room, 3rd Floor Corpening<br />
3:30 pm Wii GAMES<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
See June 5th for details<br />
7:00 pm “SENIOR CLASS”<br />
SENIOR ADULT CHOIR<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Rock ‘n Roll – the real deal, like Little Richard and<br />
Buddy Holly and Elvis – comes to <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong> with the<br />
“Senior Class,” a group of people aged 63 – 80 who<br />
love making music. Their versatility shines in group<br />
singing, solos, and duets, with particular attention<br />
paid to the music of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Their objective<br />
is “to provide great entertainment and have as much<br />
fun as we possibly can” – with a mission like that, how<br />
can you pass <strong>this</strong> performance up?!
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Wed. June 13<br />
Fri.<br />
June 15 (cont.)<br />
1:00 pm NEW COPIER TRAINING<br />
Computer Lab<br />
A representative from Sharp Copiers will show us how<br />
the new copier in the computer lab works.<br />
2:00 – BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT BEGINS<br />
5:00 pm Pool Table beside Fellowship Hall<br />
Enjoy root beer and coke floats as the 8th annual billiards<br />
tournament kicks off!<br />
7:00 pm VESPERS led by Rev. Kathy Vlastakis,<br />
Baltimore UMC, East Bend<br />
Robinson Hall<br />
Thurs.<br />
June 14 FLAG DAY<br />
10:00 am HELPING HANDS:<br />
Flag Day Centerpieces<br />
Lakeside Dining Room<br />
Hooray for the red, white, and blue! Help decorate<br />
the dining room for Flag Day.<br />
2:00 - BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT<br />
5:00 pm Pool Table beside Fellowship Hall<br />
As excitement builds around the pool table, enjoy<br />
lemonade and Lorna Doones near the Bay Window.<br />
7:00 pm CENTENNIAL SQUARE DANCERS<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Swing your partner! Our Flag Day celebration concludes<br />
with the fancy footwork of the Centennial<br />
Squares as they dosey-doe around the dance floor.<br />
Fri. June 15<br />
10:30 am HELPING HANDS:<br />
Father’s Day Centerpieces<br />
Lakeside Dining Room<br />
1:00 pm DVD: DOWNTON ABBEY - Part 1 of 7<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
It’s 1912 – there’s war in the Balkans; there’s disaster<br />
at sea; there’s a fatal expedition to the South<br />
Pole - but nothing compares to the drama unfolding<br />
at Downton Abbey! The Crawley family has lived at<br />
<strong>this</strong> grand North Yorkshire estate for generations, but<br />
change is afoot as a crisis of inheritance threatens to<br />
displace them. When the heir-apparent arrives, hope<br />
for Downton’s future takes shape, but petty jealousies<br />
and ambitions among the family and the cadre of servants,<br />
not to mention the looming spectre of war,<br />
threaten to derail plans to preserve the home place.<br />
This award-winning production from Masterpiece<br />
Theatre, originally aired on PBS, is a joy to watch –<br />
the costumes alone are worth the effort. Each of the<br />
episodes is approximately 45 minutes long and will be<br />
shown on seven consecutive Fridays.<br />
2:00 – BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT<br />
4:00 pm GRAND FINALE SOCIAL<br />
Pool Table beside Fellowship Hall<br />
After the final ball drops in the pocket and a winner<br />
is proclaimed, celebrate the conclusion of the Billiards<br />
Tournament with a slice of pool table cake, created by<br />
Janet Lutz, sister of our own Janice Lutz-Vanhoy.<br />
3: 15 - AUTHOR/DISCUSSION GROUP<br />
4:15 pm Gathering Place<br />
See June 8 for details.<br />
Sun. June 17<br />
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!<br />
11:00 am MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE<br />
Led by Bert Sanders, <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong><br />
Robinson Hall<br />
6:30 pm VESPERS: Hymn Festival<br />
led by the Shepherd Singers<br />
and the Men’s Chorale of<br />
Centenary United Methodist Church<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Help decorate the dining room for Father’s Day.
Mon. June 18<br />
Tues.<br />
Jun. 19 (cont.)<br />
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10:30 am HELPING HANDS:<br />
Take down decorations<br />
Lakeside Dining Room<br />
2:00 pm THE JOY SINGERS<br />
Robinson Hall<br />
We welcome the Senior Adult choir from Mt. Tabor<br />
UMC, The Joy Singers, <strong>this</strong> afternoon. The shuttle<br />
leaves Berrier Front Lobby at 1:45 pm.<br />
2:00 – JEWELRY WITH AMY<br />
4:00 pm Craft Room, 3rd floor Corpening<br />
Create the perfect accessory with the assistance of<br />
jewelry-making instructor Amy Wolfington.<br />
5:30 - HEALING TOUCH<br />
8:00 pm Gathering Place<br />
See Monday, June 4 for details.<br />
7:00 pm CAROLINA POPS CHOIR<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
One hundred years ago people were invited to<br />
“C’mon and hear, c’mon and hear Alexander’s Ragtime<br />
Band, (cuz) it’s the best band in the land!”<br />
Tonight c’mon and hear (and sing along with) the<br />
Carolina Pops Singers, a group of retired and working<br />
professionals who perform favorites like the abovementioned,<br />
by Irving Berlin; “June is Bustin’ Out all<br />
Over” by Rogers and Hammerstein; and tunes from<br />
the Fabulous Fifties. Directed by Molly North, organist<br />
at St. Anne’s Episcopal, the choir specializes in 4-part<br />
harmony.<br />
Tues. June 19<br />
9:30 am SHOPPING:<br />
HANES MALL BLVD.<br />
Berrier Front Lobby<br />
Michael’s, Dollar Tree, Catherine’s, Kohls, Guillions<br />
Christian Book Store – we’re going shopping! Let the<br />
driver know which store(s) you’d like to visit; he/she<br />
will drop you off to shop, then will swing back around<br />
to pick you up. We’ll be back in time for a late lunch.<br />
Transportation reservations required.<br />
10:00 am BIBLE STUDY<br />
Jean Steelman Chapel<br />
3:30 – Wii GAMES<br />
4:30 pm Fellowship Hall<br />
See June 5 for details<br />
7:00 pm KRISTINA MEANLEY, CLARINETIST<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
In the sixth grade, Kristina Meanley picked up the<br />
clarinet and has barely put it down since. She attended<br />
the SC Governor’s School; graduated from high<br />
school with a Scholar’s Diploma in Music; completed<br />
her Bachelor of Music in Clarinet Performance at<br />
Florida State University; AND holds a Master of Music<br />
degree in Clarinet Performance from UNCSA, where<br />
she won the Fall 2011 concerto competition. Wow!<br />
At UNCSA, she was a student of our own Bob Listokin.<br />
“Kristina has a beautiful tone,” he says, “and a<br />
good career in music ahead of her. She’s got what it<br />
takes.” In August 2012, Kristina begins a Doctorate of<br />
Musical Arts Degree at the University of Minnesota.<br />
She hopes to continue in orchestral performance and<br />
teach in a university setting. Come hear <strong>this</strong> talented<br />
musician before she hits the big time!<br />
Wed. June 20<br />
10:00 am HELPING HANDS: Decorate the dining<br />
room for Luau Luncheon<br />
Lakeside Dining Room<br />
11:30 - LUAU LUNCH BUFFET<br />
1:30 pm Lakeside Dining Room<br />
What better way to bring in summer than with a luau<br />
lunch? Cost is $11.37; see back page for details.<br />
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Wed.<br />
June 20 (cont.)<br />
Fri. June 22<br />
2:00 - MOCKTAILS SOCIAL<br />
4:00 pm Bay Window<br />
Relax with a mocktail, a non-alcoholic drink bursting<br />
with tropical fruit flavor.<br />
7:00 pm VESPERS led by<br />
Chaplain Bert Sanders, <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong><br />
Robinson Hall<br />
Thurs. June 21<br />
10:00 am HELPING HANDS: Take down Luau<br />
Luncheon decorations<br />
Lakeside Dining Room<br />
2:00 – HELPING HANDS: Meals-on-Wheels<br />
4:00 pm Craft Room, 3rd Floor Corpening<br />
“In short there’s simply not a more congenial spot<br />
for happily-ever-aftering than here in CARmelot!”<br />
This line from the theme song of the musical Camelot<br />
describes not only King Arthur’s court but life at <strong>Arbor</strong><br />
<strong>Acres</strong> as well! The two come together for <strong>this</strong> year’s<br />
grand Meals-on-Wheels event, CARmelot, scheduled<br />
for Thursday evening, September 27. While it may<br />
sound a long way off, there’s a lot to do between now<br />
and then! Come to our first CARmelot Helping Hands<br />
meeting to learn more about all the ways you can<br />
become involved.<br />
7:00 pm STRING CELEBRATION<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Welcome Beth Corzine and her husband, Ken Lankford,<br />
who played for us a few years ago to much<br />
acclaim. This talented duo sings original tunes and<br />
popular music while accompanying themselves on the<br />
guitar, banjo, dulcimer, bowed psaltery AND percussion<br />
instruments. They’ll deliver in smooth harmony<br />
such classics as “Carolina in the Mornin’,”“Catch a<br />
Falling Star,” and “You’ve Got a Friend.” This show is<br />
as much fun to watch as it is to hear! Note: Transportation<br />
from Asbury Place to Fellowship Hall provided.<br />
10:00 am SHOPPING:<br />
HANESBRANDS EMPLOYEE STORE<br />
Berrier Front Lobby<br />
You’ll find incredible bargains on socks, shirts, sweats<br />
and underclothing at the Hanesbrands Employee<br />
store (as opposed to the Hanesbrand Outlet Store at<br />
Thruway.) Transportation reservations required; bring<br />
method of payment for any purchases.<br />
1:00 pm DVD: DOWNTON ABBEY - Part 2 of 7<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
See June 15 for details.<br />
3:15 - AUTHOR/DISCUSSION GROUP<br />
4:15 pm Gathering Place<br />
See Friday, June 8 for details.<br />
Sun. June 24<br />
11:00 am MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE led by<br />
Chaplain Bert Sanders, <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong><br />
Robinson Hall<br />
6:30 pm VESPERS led by<br />
Rev. Douglas Suggs, <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong><br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Mon. June 25<br />
5:30 - HEALING TOUCH<br />
8:00 pm Gathering Place<br />
See Monday, June 4 for details.<br />
7:00 pm BINGO<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Tues. June 26<br />
10:00 am BIBLE STUDY<br />
Jean Steelman Chapel
3:30 – Wii GAMES<br />
4:30 pm Fellowship Hall<br />
See Tuesday June 5 for details.<br />
7:00 pm STEPHEN BOWDEN, PIANIST<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Stephen Bowden graduated from the Manhattan<br />
School of Music in 2011, where he studied Piano<br />
Performance as a recipient of the Vera Blacker Scholarship.<br />
While there, he regularly accompanied singers,<br />
cellists, saxophonists and oboists. Stephen earned<br />
first prize in the 2011 Columbia University Chopin<br />
Competition. Prior to life in New York, he attended<br />
the high school division of UNCSA, where he studied<br />
with Clifton Matthews. Under Mr. Matthews’ tutelage,<br />
Stephen was awarded prizes in piano competitions<br />
around the state. Stephen recently decided that his<br />
interest in music is better suited to a hobby, and plans<br />
to attend Georgetown University School of Medicine<br />
<strong>this</strong> fall.<br />
Wed. June 27<br />
1:00 pm SHOPPING: BELK<br />
AT HANES MALL<br />
Berrier Front Lobby<br />
Spend the afternoon browsing at Belk’s. We’ll be back<br />
in time for dinner. Transportation reservations required.<br />
7:00 pm VESPERS led by Rev. Wes McLeod,<br />
Hickory Ridge-Hanes UMC,<br />
Winston-Salem<br />
Robinson Hall<br />
Thurs. June 28<br />
1:00 pm SHOPPING: WALMART<br />
Berrier Front Lobby<br />
Transportation reservations required.<br />
2:00 – HELPING HANDS: Meals-on-Wheels<br />
4:00 pm Craft Room, 3rd Floor Corpening<br />
See June 21 for details<br />
5:30 pm IT’S TAPAS TIME!<br />
<strong>Arbor</strong> Room/Private Dining Room<br />
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Back by popular demand, Jeff and his team are offering<br />
tapas for dinner in the <strong>Arbor</strong> Room. Enjoy an array<br />
of heavy hors d’oeuvres and mini desserts for $17.00<br />
per person.<br />
7:00 pm MOVIE: War Horse<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
Enjoy <strong>this</strong> special showing of War Horse, a 2011<br />
Oscar-nominated film, in a Fellowship Hall transformed<br />
to simulate a real movie theatre, complete<br />
with popcorn, soft drinks and your favorite childhood<br />
candies! Set in England, War Horse is the emotionallycharged<br />
story of a teenaged boy and his beloved colt<br />
who endure hardship and redemption in the turmoil<br />
of World War I. Beautifully filmed, <strong>this</strong> movie will<br />
leave you aghast, amazed, and ultimately awed.<br />
Fri. June 29<br />
1:00 pm DVD: DOWNTON ABBEY<br />
Part 3 of 7<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
See June 15 for details.<br />
3:15 - AUTHOR/DISCUSSION<br />
4:15 pm Gathering Place<br />
See Friday, June 8 for details.<br />
Icon Legend<br />
4:00 – ARBOR AFTERNOONS<br />
5:30 pm FEATURING RONNIE REEVES,<br />
KEYBOARDIST<br />
Bay Window
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July Look-ahead<br />
Friday, July 6<br />
7:00 pm<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
THE TRES AMIGOS:<br />
Justin Poindexter and friends<br />
Justin, a UNCSA graduate, is a very talented musician<br />
and always puts on a great show when he<br />
visits <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong>, but perhaps his greatest claim<br />
to fame is that he is resident Gladys Poindexter’s<br />
grandson!<br />
Wine and Cheese Socials continue!<br />
<strong>Arbor</strong> Afternoons<br />
4:00 - 5:30 pm<br />
Tuesdays and Fridays<br />
Bay Window<br />
Asbury Afternoons<br />
4:00 -5:00 pm<br />
Mondays and Thursdays<br />
Alibi Cafe<br />
in Asbury Place<br />
Weekly Shopping Trips to<br />
Cloverdale and Thruway<br />
1:00 pm Berrier Front Lobby<br />
Each week a bus goes to these popular shopping<br />
centers, allowing you to visit a variety of<br />
stores. Let the driver know which establishments<br />
strike your fancy, and he/she will drop<br />
you off, then pick you back up. Transportation<br />
reservations required.<br />
Mondays: Cloverdale Shopping Center<br />
Shops include: CVS, Harris Teeter, Panera<br />
Bread, The Dollar Tree Store and Hampton<br />
House Gallery Lobby. Note: Per resident<br />
request, we will no longer go to the Coliseum<br />
Drive CVS.<br />
Tuesdays: Thruway<br />
Shops include but are not limited to: Rite<br />
Aide, Talbots, Coldwater Creek, Dewey’s,<br />
Kinko’s, HanesBrands Outlet,and Harris Teeter.<br />
Staff Contact List<br />
Janice Lutz-Vanhoy.........748-4646<br />
Recreation & Wellness Services Director<br />
Misty Jarvis.....................464-0682<br />
Recreation and Wellness Manager<br />
Katherine Rowe..................631-1340<br />
Wellness Coordinator<br />
Leslie McCraw....................ext. 1265<br />
Assisted Living Recreation Coordinator<br />
Douglas Suggs...................748-4648<br />
Spiritual Life Director<br />
Bert Sanders.....................ext. 1590<br />
Associate Chaplain<br />
Jeff Hoover.......................748-4642<br />
Dining Services Director<br />
Janis Gorlick...........................ext. 1254<br />
Resident Services Manager<br />
Resident Info Line: 724-1100<br />
Press 1 for daily mail status<br />
Press 2 for Retirement Center recreation schedule<br />
Press 3 for morning check-in<br />
Press 4 for Asbury Place recreation schedule
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The 8th Annual <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong><br />
Billiards Tournament<br />
Wednesday, June 13 - Friday, June 15<br />
2:00 - 5:00 pm<br />
Pool Table beside Fellowship Hall<br />
The hushed crowd watches each player as he or<br />
she stares intently at the table. Finally, the player<br />
takes aim and, with a gentle tap, sends the eight<br />
ball to the corner pocket. Rolling slowly, the ball<br />
reaches the edge, falters, then, miraculously,<br />
drops in. The crowd roars. The player, stunned,<br />
lifts his arms into the air and gives a jubilant shout.<br />
Hugs and laughter follow. And with that, the winner<br />
of the 2012 <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong> Billiards Tournament<br />
is crowned! Will Sam Zachary threepeat? Will Sam<br />
Gorlick, last year’s runner-up, come through? Will<br />
Dick Stockton surprise us all and triumph? Or will<br />
you be the grand champion?<br />
The tournament is open to all, no matter your<br />
experience or lack thereof. Participants will receive<br />
a handicap based on skill level. Frank Tullos,<br />
a professional pool player, will officiate at the<br />
tournament. He’ll also treat us to demonstrations<br />
of his crackerjack pool shooting talent. For more<br />
information call Sam Zachary, 723-7938,<br />
or David Riffe, 761-2300.<br />
Volunteers Needed for<br />
Asbury Place<br />
Receptionist<br />
Saturdays and Sundays,<br />
10:00 am - 4:00 pm<br />
Can be 2-hour shifts:<br />
10 - noon; noon - 2 pm; 2 - 4 pm;<br />
and some weeknight evenings, 6 - 8 pm.<br />
Greet visitors, direct residents and guests, answer<br />
the telephone and visit with residents.<br />
Dining Room Hostess<br />
Monday - Friday<br />
Lunch (noon - 1:30 pm)<br />
Dinner (5:00 - 6:30 pm)<br />
Help direct and seat residents;<br />
store and retrieve walkers.<br />
Call Janis Gorlick at ext. 1254 to sign up.<br />
Hear Ye! Hear Ye!<br />
Save the Date for<br />
Can’t Sleep? Try Healing Touch!<br />
Patricia Suggs, Certified Healing Touch Practitioner,<br />
is available for private sessions. Call Davana<br />
Miller, ext. 1904, for an appointment.<br />
Hours: 2:00 - 4:00 pm,<br />
Monday and Wednesday<br />
Cost: $20.00 for a 40-minute session.<br />
Thursday, September 27<br />
Benefitting Meals-on-Wheels<br />
Look for your invitation<br />
in early September.
June Dining Options<br />
<strong>Arbor</strong> Room<br />
Wednesday Dinner Specials<br />
June 6<br />
Soft-Shelled Crab Dinner - $23.00<br />
House Salad<br />
Pan Seared Soft-Shelled Crab<br />
Chef’s Choice of Vegetables and Starch<br />
Chef’s Choice of dessert<br />
June 13<br />
Pork Loin Dinner - $19.00<br />
House Salad<br />
Pork Loin with Bourbon Sauce<br />
and Caramelized Apples<br />
Mashed Potatoes<br />
Chef’s Choice of Dessert<br />
Father’s Day Buffet<br />
Sunday, June 17, 2012 - $19.16<br />
11:00am-2:00pm<br />
Lakeside Dining Room<br />
Reservations requested by noon, Thursday, June 14.<br />
Call Erin Collins, ext. 1301.<br />
Beef Tenderloin<br />
Rotisserie Chicken<br />
Broccoli and Cauliflower<br />
Garlic Mashed Potatoes<br />
Macaroni and Cheese<br />
Grilled Asparagus<br />
Cole Slaw<br />
Assorted Salads<br />
Assorted Desserts<br />
Luau Buffet<br />
Wednesday, June 20 - $11.37<br />
11:30 am-1:30 pm<br />
Lakeside Dining Room<br />
Reservations requested by noon, Monday, June 18.<br />
Call Erin Collins, ext. 1301.<br />
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June 20<br />
Chicken and Shrimp Supreme Dinner - $19.00<br />
House Salad<br />
Chicken and Shrimp topped with<br />
Chardonnay Cream Sauce<br />
Grilled Asparagus<br />
Mashed Potatoes<br />
Chef’s Choice of dessert<br />
Suckling Pig display<br />
Grilled Huli Huli Chicken<br />
Fried Coconut Shrimp, Zesty Orange Sauce<br />
Corn Pudding<br />
Baked Sweet Potato<br />
Montego Bay Vegetable Medley<br />
Marinated Grilled Vegetables<br />
Cole Slaw<br />
Ambrosia Fruit Salad<br />
Carrot Raisin Salad<br />
Pistachio Cream Gelatin Salad<br />
Assorted Breads and Desserts<br />
June 27<br />
Shrimp Scampi Primavera Dinner - $20.00<br />
House Salad<br />
Fettuccine with Sautéed Shrimp and<br />
Fresh Vegetables<br />
Chef’s Choice of Dessert<br />
All prices include tax.<br />
The <strong>Arbor</strong> Lamplighter is published by<br />
<strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong> United Methodist Retirement Community<br />
1240 <strong>Arbor</strong> Road, Winston- Salem, NC 27104<br />
Editor: Margaret Felts<br />
724-7921, ext. 1350, or mfelts@arboracres.org<br />
The online version of The <strong>Arbor</strong> Lamplighter<br />
is available at www.arboracres.org<br />
Questions? Contact<br />
Janice Lutz-Vanhoy, Rec./Well. Director<br />
748-4646 or jlutzvanhoy@arboracres.org