Stay Active this Summer! - Arbor Acres
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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 />
Page 3<br />
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.