Page 6September Events cont.‟many memorable lines to the American lingo as anyother film. Jim‟s pre-show talk will describe howCasablanca turned out to be one of the happiest accidentsin movie history.Tuesday, September 27 ~ 7:00 p.m. ~ String Celebration(Fellowship Hall) ~ Details on page 13Wednesday, September 28 ~ 11:00 a.m. ~ HearingAids Work!! ~ Guest Speaker – Dr. Scott Mills withCarolina Hearing Doctors (Fellowship Hall) ~Details on page 9Thursday, September 29 ~ 1:00 p.m. ~ Shopping atBelk’s in Hanes Mall (Front Lobby)You‟ve asked for a Belk‟s shopping trip andhere it is. Sign up to reserve your seat on thebus. We will leave promptly at 1:00 p.m.and will return at 4:00 p.m. Take a means ofpayment with you for your purchases.Thursday, September 29 ~ 7:00 p.m. ~Cello and Guitar Duet (Fellowship Hall)Join Melissa Hyman, Cellist/Vocals and Chelsea Lynn LaBate, Guitarist/Vocals, asthey perform some of our alltimefavorite songs from theRoaring Twenties to theFabulous Fifties. <strong>The</strong>seyoung ladies are from Asheville,NC, and are back for an encore performance,having first visited <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong> this past March.Look Ahead for OctoberSaturday, October 1 ~ 7:00 p.m. ~ Margaret Sandresky’s90 th Birthday Concert/Reception in the SalemCollege Fine Arts Center (Front Lobby)You are invited to celebrate ourown Margaret Sandresky‟s 90 thbirthday! Transportation will be providedbut you must sign up. We‟llleave from the Front Lobby at 7 p.m.sharp for the 7:30 concert/reception.Margaret is busy composing newmusic and practicing to get ready forthis fabulous event. <strong>The</strong>re is no feefor this event.Look Ahead for October cont.‟Tuesdays in October ~ 2:00 – 2:45 p.m. ~Introduction to Conversational Spanish ~(Gathering Place)Hola – como esta usted? Wondering whatthat means? Find out as resident Jean Hole,who lived in Mexico for 3 ½ years, shares her knowledgeof Spanish with us. This 45-minute class meetsTuesday, October 4, 11, 18 and 25 th and will cover thebasics of conversational Spanish. Must have a minimumof five participants. <strong>The</strong>re is no fee for this course.Gracias, Jean, for volunteering your time to teach thisclass.Friday, October 7 ~ 10:30 a.m. ~ Shelton’s Vineyardand Harvest Grill (Front Lobby)In 1994 brothers Charlie and Ed Shelton purchasedat auction land near their childhoodhome. Although they had no firmplans for the future of the property, bothbrothers had a keen interest in fine wines which, coupledwith the area's ideal climate of mild winters andmoderate summers (remember those?), led the two toconsider developing a vineyard. What began as a hobbyfor the pair quickly became a full-fledged business operation.We will enjoy lunch in the Harvest Grillwhich offers upscale dining with a bistro style atmosphere.<strong>The</strong> restaurant overlooks the grapevines and akitchen garden which provides fresh ingredients foundin many of the menu selections. A wine tasting is notscheduled during this visit but you may enjoy a glass ofwine with your lunch. Please remember you will beresponsible for your lunch and all other purchases thatyou make today. After lunch we will visit the GiftShop. Sign-up deadline is Thursday, September 29.Look Ahead for NovemberSunday, November 6 ~ 2:30 p.m. ~ Arsenic and OldLace at the Stained Glass <strong>The</strong>ater (Front Lobby)Sign up now to attend. Cost is $10.00 perticket. Your account will be charged. Wedon‟t want to miss out on this sure-to-sell-outproduction! No refunds once tickets are purchased.Rumor has it one of our own may be in theplay! Sign up deadline is Friday, September 30.Reaching Out Page 11Together for Education forCook Elementary SchoolOn Top with Box Tops &Labels for Education!<strong>The</strong> Winston-Salem Forsyth County school system needs our financial support -and the only thing you have to do is clip your box tops and labels, then placethem in the Library Box Tops Box. This year marks the 38th anniversary of theCampbell‟s Labels for Education Program, and with your help Cook ElementarySchool can make this year the best ever! This is a wonderful project for the school and community to receivefree educational and athletic equipment for the students. It‟s easy to help! Just save the labels from any of thehundreds of varieties of Campbell and Pepperidge Farms products and place them in the Box Tops Box outsideJanice L-V‟s office in the Library. <strong>The</strong> box tops and labels collected by <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong> will be donated to Cook Elementary.Drop by the easel in the hall and pick up an information sheet listing all the eligible products.For Harris Teeter ShoppersIf you are a Harris Teeter shopper, stopby the Customer Service Desk and tellthem to link your VIC card to Cook ElementarySchool or the school of yourchoice; they will have a list of theschools and their codes. You must renewyour VIC card link to the schooleach school year. This is a wonderfulway to help out the school children inour area. Please remember to stop bythe easel in the hall for the list of eligibleproducts or for more information.Labels for EducationCampbell‟s Soup/Pepperidge Farms, Goldfish,Pop Secret, Dannon, Emerald Nuts, and Gladbags are just a few of the products on the Labels for Education List.Pick up a list of the products that support Labels for Education.You just may find a product on the listthat you use and could save the label. Clipthe UPC code or save the beverage caps of participatingproducts to benefit Cookschool. Lists will be available at the Easel inthe hallway. Visit www.labelsforeducation.comif you would like more information.Box Tops for EducationBox Tops for Education: Pick up a complete list of products and clip thebox tops to earn cash for Cook School. Some products include, Ziplockbags, Chex Mix, Betty Crocker snacks, Welch‟s jelly, Kleenex and Scott products, Land O Lakes, Yoplait Yogurt,Cheerios cereal, Chex cereals, Nature Valley granola bars, just to list a few.Visit www.boxtops4education.com to learn more about this program.
Page 10VolunteersTeaching Company InformationVolunteer Needed<strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong> seeks to offer Life Long Learning Opportunities with the Teaching Company‟s Great Courses Collection.<strong>The</strong> Great Courses brings engaging professors into <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong> through DVD/VHS formats. Since1990, great teachers from the Ivy League, Stanford, Georgetown and other leading colleges and universities havecrafted over 300 courses for Life Longer Learners like <strong>Arbor</strong> <strong>Acres</strong> Residents. It‟s the adventure of learningwithout the homework or exams.Janice is seeking a facilitator to once again show a Teaching Company DVD/VHS series. <strong>The</strong> class generallymeets one day per week and a volunteer is needed to put in the DVD/VHS tape, then start and stop it at each session.It may sound complicated but the DVD/VCR player is really quite easy to operate. Please contact JaniceLV at 748-4646 if you would like to help.Calling all participants past, present, and future – we need your input!What topic interests you for the next series? History of Ancient Egypt vols. 1-4 by Professor Jeremy McInerney from the University of Pennsylvania, Comedy Through the Ages vols. 1-2 by Seth Leher from Stanford University Classical Mythology vols. 1-2 by Elizabeth Vandiver of <strong>The</strong> University of MarylandWhat day of the week and time would suit you?Do you like the Gathering Place as the venue or is there another place you‟d prefer the course to be held?Symphony 2011-2012TransportationFor those with season tickets we will provide transportationto the Sunday Classics Series and the Tuesday EveningSeries.Dates for Sundays: September 18, October 16, November20, January 15, March 25 and May 13. Seating islimited to 23 passengers, due to bus size, and is for residentsonly – no guests, please. <strong>The</strong> bus leaves from thefront lobby at 2:30 for the 3 p.m. performance.Dates for Tuesdays: September 20, October 18,November 22, January 17, March 17, and May 15.Seating is limited to 14 passengers. If there is availableseating, family/visitors are welcome to ride. <strong>The</strong> busleaves from the front lobby at 7:00 p.m. for the 7:30p.m. performance.Sign-up sheets for the 2011/2012 series are in the signupbook. Seats go quickly and are available on a firstcome,first-served basis. This is a popular event, sosome of you may want to consider getting Tuesday eveningtickets. Sunday tickets are easily transferable toTuesday night. Call the Stevens Center Box Office at721-1945 and they will gladly assist you.Page 7Orion WeissGrieg Piano Concerto &Brahms 4 ~ Classics SeriesSunday, September 18, 3:00 pmTuesday, September 20 , 7:30 pmSteven MoeckelDvořák 7 and <strong>The</strong> Butterfly LoversConcerto ~ Classics SeriesSunday, October 16, 3:00 pmTuesday, October 18, 7:30 pmBach’s St. John Passion ~Classics SeriesSunday, November 20, 3:00 pmTuesday, November 22, 7:00 pm<strong>The</strong> Symphony Jazz OctetRobert Moody, conductorNew Year’s Eve CelebrationPlugged-In Pops SeriesSaturday, December 31, 2011, 8:00 pmBrooks Whitehouse ~ January 2012<strong>The</strong> William Tell Overture andShostakovich 1 ~ Classics SeriesSunday, January 15, 3:00 pmTuesday, January 17, 7:30 pmJeff Nelson ~ March 2012Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony ~Classics SeriesSunday, March 25, 3:00 pmTuesday, March 27, 7:30 pmChristina Major ~ May 2012Carmina Burana ~ Classics SeriesSunday, May 13, 3:00 pmTuesday, May 15, 7:30 pmWelcome, our Asbury Neighborhood Residents!Judy Hardy and friendat her new patio home on Francis Asbury DriveChan and Winborne Chandlerat their new home on Francis Asbury Court