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JanuaryEVENTS3 1:30 pm What’s Cooking? BlessingsSnack Mix5 3:00 pm Refreshment Hour with MusicalEntertainment by Marilyn Woolsey6 6:30 to Welcome in the New Year Party8:00 pm with Musical Entertainment byDick Strauss Band9 1:30 pm Crafters’ Corner - AngelicSuncatcher10 1:30 pm Fashion Show Residents modelclothing, jewelry and accessories fromMary’s Unique Boutique.PUBLIC WELCOME12 10:30 am Timely Inspirational Resolutionswith Chaplain Steve12 3:00 pm Happy Hour with MusicalEntertainment by Roger Boll16 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY16 1:30 pm Hands-On Weaving Workshopwith Catherine Jautz BaileyRegistration suggested.PUBLIC WELCOME17 1:30 pm What’s Cooking? Dream Bars18 1:00 pm Day Trip Assisted Living.(sign-up required)19 3:00 pm Resident Birthday Social withMusical Entertainment byRJ Nelson23 9:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residentsattend free. PUBLIC WELCOME23 3:00 pm Neaten Your Nest ProfessionalOrganizer Diane Konrath shows youhow to finally get organized.PUBLIC WELCOME24 9:00 to Chair Massage11:00 am24 1:00 pm Fitness Bus <strong>Senior</strong> Living.(sign-up required)27 11:30 am Simply Sinatra at Schauer Artsto 5:00 pm & ActivitiesCenter in HartfordSteve Lippia and a 10-piece bigband interpret Sinatra standards.<strong>Senior</strong> Living. (sign-up required)30 9:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residentsattend free. PUBLIC WELCOMEPrograms subject to change.2 3:00 pm Refreshment Hour with MusicalEntertainment by Michael Drake6 9:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residentsattend free. PUBLIC WELCOME13 9:00 am Tai Chi Classes $5 fee. Residentsattend free. PUBLIC WELCOME13 1:30 pm Crafters’ Corner - VintageJewelry BoxFebruaryEVENTS6 1:30 pm Vintage Victorian ValentinesDisplay & Presentation Beverly Faydiscusses her rare and historiccollection. PUBLIC WELCOME6 6:30 pm Musical Entertainment byAlan Graveen Wisconsin basedElvis impersonator.7 1:00 pm Fitness Bus <strong>Senior</strong> Living.(sign-up required)9 10:30 am Reaching the Heart of Otherswith Chaplain Steve9 3:00 pm Happy Hour with MusicalEntertainment by Char and the<strong>Regency</strong> Chorus13 3:00 pm Stroke of Insight Sue Fuhrman, RNand stroke coordinator for ProHealthCare, discusses preventive care andways to recognize and react to a stroke.PUBLIC WELCOME13 5:00 pm Valentine’s Dinner and Music14 1:30 pm What’s Cooking? Heart Cookies16 3:00 pm Resident Birthday Social withMusical Entertainment byThe Nightingale Trio20 PRESIDENTS’ DAY20 9:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residentsattend free. PUBLIC WELCOME10 9:30 am St. Leonard’s Student Gamesand VisitPrograms subject to change.21 1:30 pm Mardi Gras Party with MusicalEntertainment by The Fiore Sisters


23 3:00 pm Trivia Contest24 10:30 am Day Trip to the Milwaukeeto 4:00 pm Art Museum and Lunch at CoastRestaurant Self-Taught and OutsiderArt: The Anthony Petullo Collection.<strong>Senior</strong> Living. (sign-up required)27 9:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residentsattend free. PUBLIC WELCOME28 9:00 to Chair Massage11:00 am29 1:30 pm Leap Year FunPrograms subject to change.MarchEVENTS1 3:00 pm Refreshment Hour and ResidentVariety Show5 9:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residentsattend free. PUBLIC WELCOME5 1:30 pm Photography Workshop by LocalPhotographer Paul OwenPUBLIC WELCOME8 10:30 am Looking Toward the Cross withChaplain Steve8 3:00 pm Happy Hour Variety Show withFrank Reda12 9:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residentsattend free. PUBLIC WELCOME12 1:30 pm Crafters’ Corner - Fun withFamily Photos13 1:30 pm Healthy Appetizers for EntertainingPresented by Betty Holloway, registereddietician and nutritionist.PUBLIC WELCOME15 3:00 pm Resident Birthday Social withMusical Entertainment byTom Jahnke17 1:00 pm St. Patrick’s Day Bingo Festivities18 10:30 am Spring Open Houseto 1:30 pm Tours, demonstrations, chef-preparedtreats, entertainment and more.PUBLIC WELCOME19 6:30 pm St. Patrick’s Day Celebrationwith Musical Entertainmentby Leahys Luck Milwaukee’sfavorite Irish folk band entertains.PUBLIC WELCOME20 1:30 pm What’s Cooking? Granola Crunch22 3:00 pm Musical Entertainment byKaren Wickham Patsy ClineTribute Artist performs.27 9:00 to Chair Massage11:00 am27 1:00 pm Fitness Bus <strong>Senior</strong> Living.(sign-up required)29 2:00 pm Travel to <strong>Regency</strong>-New Berlin forEntertainment by Tony ClarkFox 6 “Real Milwaukee” field reporterTony Clark entertains. <strong>Senior</strong> Living.(sign-up required)30 10:30 am Cedarburg Quilt Museum &to 3:30 pm Lunch <strong>Senior</strong> Living.(sign-up required)Programs subject to change.Questions?AdministrationSandy Mareno, Campus AdministratorRuss Leidel, AccountingDining ServicesTodd Van Heesch,Director of Dining and Linen ServicesAngie Staffin, Supervisor of Dining ServiceMariann Verburgt, Supervisor of Dining ServiceCampus ToursJudy Sorce, Director of Community ServicesEvents, Volunteering, Country StoreMary Plutz, Life Enrichment DirectorSue Frantz, Lifestyle Services CoordinatorTelephone DirectoryFor information or tours call(262) 679-0888Fitness ProgramsThena Stevens, Fitness SpecialistHealth ServicesKathy Pegelow, RN-Director of Health ServicesChris Roth, RN-SupervisorChristine Politoski, RNSpiritual EnrichmentSteve Kielley, ChaplainBeauty Salon/ DiningBarber Shop Reservations(262) 971-2128 (262) 971-2127


MUSKEGO WEEKLY PROGRAMSMonday9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care9:00 Tai Chi – Seasonal Sessions9:00 Devotion9:00 Grocery Shopping Trip9:30 Morning Chat9:45 Music and Ministry10:30 Brain Teaser Games11:00 Scripture at Grand Manor1:00 Personal Menu Planning1:30 Crafters’ Corner1:30 Basic Computer Classes1:30 Scripture at North Manor3:00 Scripture at South Manor3:45 Daily Devotion4:00 Games6:30 Entertainment or GamesWednesday9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care9:30 Morning Chat10:30 Active Games1:00 Ask the Nurse1:30 Wii Bowling League1:30 Day Trip3:45 Daily Devotion4:00 Games6:30 $ BINGOFriday9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care9:30 Morning Chat10:30 Game Show Games1:00 Nail Spa1:30 Sewing Fun1:30 Day Trip3:45 Daily Devotion4:00 Games6:30 Cinema FlicksSunday9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care9:30 Open Gym10:00 Open Card Games1:30 Cinema FlicksTuesday9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care9:00 Sit Fit9:30 Morning Chat9:45 Active Movement and Dance Class10:30 Word games10:30 Sit Fit11:30 Gentle Sit Fit and Movement1:00 Blood Pressure Screening1:30 1st & 3rd – Bible Study1:30 What’s Cooking2:00 Walking Club2:30 Gym and Fitness Equipment3:00 1st & 3rd – Protestant Service3:45 Daily Devotion4:00 Word Fun Games6:30 BuncoThursday9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care9:00 Sit Fit9:00 Chat with Chaplain9:30 Morning Chat9:45 Active Movement and Dance Class10:30 Sit Fit10:30 News Currents11:30 Gentle Sit Fit and Movement1:00 Balance Class1:00 Blood Pressure Screening1:30 Musical Memories1:30 Lutheran Service2:00 Walking Club2:30 Gym and Fitness Equipment3:00 Social Hour3:45 Daily Devotion4:00 Chorus6:30 Musical Fun and CultureSaturday9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care11:00 Games1:00 BINGO FUN2:30 Rosary3:00 Catholic Mass6:30 Cinema FlicksAttended Care Daily ScheduleA variety of programs are led by the CertifiedNursing Assistants with the focus on activitieswithin residents’ living environment. The goal isto maintain independence by offeringstimulating activities.8:15 Breakfast Discussion9:00 Morning Stretch10:30 Game Time11:45 Gather for Lunch Bunch Discussion1:30 Word Games3:00 Book Club4:00 Active Game Time5:15 Dinner Discussion6:30 Evening Chat


Our Partnersin Caring<strong>Regency</strong> residents have access to acomprehensive network of supportservices provided by our ProHealth Care(PHC) network, including the area’s finestdoctors, hospitals and care facilities. Ournon-profit affiliation with ProHealth Caremedical centers brings our residents ahost of healthy benefits.When our residents visit ProHealth Careneighborhood clinics, they know they’re ingood hands. Whetherthey’re looking forprimary care or chronicdisease management,ProHealth Carephysicians and staffprovide the advancedhealth care servicesneeded. And with 26 primary and specialtycare locations throughout Waukesha Countyand surrounding communities, our residentscan easily find a physician office close tohome. Many of the clinics have full-servicelabs, medical imaging, onsite diagnostics,and other specialty services—includingmammography services at our New Berlinclinic, radiology diagnostics at our <strong>Muskego</strong>clinic, and emergency services/urgent care atour Brookfield clinic.As a patient of our medical clinics, a<strong>Regency</strong> resident has access to all theworld-class technology, expert specialistsand sophisticated capabilitiesof ProHealth Care includinga continuous electronicmedical record.Because of the relationshipbetween partner members,our residents’ care isdelivered with an extremely high level ofcommunication and coordination, whichquickly returns them to their <strong>Regency</strong>home and lifestyle.Featured Partners


March 5 • 1:30 pmMarch 12 • 1:30 pmMarch 19 • 1:30 pmPHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPlights, camera, action| <strong>Muskego</strong>| New Berlin| BrookfieldMeet local master photographer Paul Owen at this workshop.Paul will share tips on how to shoot good candid photos andportraits as well as how best to capture nature shots. Digital cameraswill be available for use or bring your own. Open to the public.Paul has been photographing for 25 years and has received many awards for his work.He is on the board of directors for Wisconsin Professional Photographers of America.His main business and passion is wedding photography To see Paul’s gallery of work,visit www.paulowenphotography.com.SELF-TAUGHT & OUTSIDER ART:THE ANTHONY PETULLO COLLECTIONThis exhibit celebrates a gift to theMilwaukee Art Museum of more than300 works from Anthony Petullo, and is oneof the premier collections of its kind in thecountry. The distinguishing characteristic ofthe collection is the strong emphasis on thework of self-taught and outsider Americanand European artists. Self-taught artistsoften have little or no professional trainingin the technique of art historical traditions.Their creations are spontaneous, unstudiedand grounded in reality. Petullo, a retiredMilwaukee businessman, built his collectionover a period of 30 years. See the collectionand other exhibits during a day trip tothe Milwaukee Art Museum, with lunchat Coast Restaurant. Day trip is onlyavailable to residents.Friday, February 2410:30 am - 4:00 pmMilwaukee Art Museum


Take It orWeave ItHands-OnHandweavingWorkshopDon’t miss this workshop on the art ofhandweaving and weaving techniquespresented by artist Catherine Jautz Bailey,a member of Wisconsin Handweavers,Midwest Weavers and the CedarburgArtists Guild. You’ll learn about variousfibers and how to add texture, depth andcharacter to handwoven textiles. Catherinewill also demonstrate how to weave onsimple, portable frame looms, which willbe provided on a first-come, first-servedbasis to residents. Fiber will alsobe provided.Catherine is amember ofStudio 6, anartists’ cooperativeand gallery inCedarburg whichfeatures the work of localartists. A weaver since 1984, Catherineexhibits and sells her weavings at art fairsand galleries around Wisconsin.The workshop is free and open to thepublic. Please register by phone at the appropriatecampus below. No prior weavingexperience is required for this workshop.January 9 • 1:30 pm | BrookfieldJanuary 16 • 1:30 pm | <strong>Muskego</strong>January 23 • 1:30 pm | New BerlinPortable looms provided forresidents’ use on a first-come,first served basis.March 12 • 6:30 pmMarch 14 • 7:00 pmMarch 19 • 6:30 pm| Brookfield| New Berlin| <strong>Muskego</strong>See Milwaukee’s favorite Irish Folk Band whenthey appear this March at our campuses.Leahys Luck, a past winner of the WisconsinArea Music Industry’s World/Ethnic Group ofthe Year, this family band has performed itsbrand of traditional and popular Irish songsthroughout the Midwest for two decades.Free and open to the public.Get Real With TonyRoving field reporter and local celebrityTony Clark showcases interesting placesand faces for the morning show “RealMilwaukee” on Fox 6. Come join Tonyat <strong>Regency</strong>-New Berlin as he entertains,shares life experiences, talks, and “makesyou spit your coffee out. Just make sureyou have paper towels handy to clean upafterwards.” Open to the public.March 29 | 2:00 pmCampus residents travelto <strong>Regency</strong>-New Berlin


13750 W. National Ave.New Berlin, WI 53151-4546Opento the public January through MarchPrograms subject to change. Please call to verify times and dates.Event New Berlin <strong>Muskego</strong> BrookfieldFashion Show Jan. 3 | 1:30 pm Jan. 10 | 1:30 pm Jan. 17 | 1:30 pmMary’s Unique BoutiqueNeaten Your Nest Jan. 17 | 3:00 pm Jan. 23 | 3:00 pm Jan. 18 | 3:00 pmwith Diane KonrathHandweaving Jan. 23 | 1:30 pm Jan. 16 | 1:30 pm Jan. 9 | 1:30 pmWorkshop with fiberartist Catherine Jautz BaileyStroke of Insight Feb. 8 | 2:00 pm Feb. 13 | 3:00 pm Feb. 23 | 1:00 pmWarning signs of strokewith Sue FuhrmanVintage Valentines Feb. 13 | 1:30 pm Feb. 6 | 1:30 pm Feb. 20 | 1:30 pmCollector Beverly FayPhoto Workshop March 12 | 1:30 pm March 5 | 1:30 pm March 19 | 1:30 pmLeahys Luck Irish Band March 14 | 7:00 pm March 19 | 6:30 pm March 12 | 6:30 pmSpring Open HouseLiving Well with March 20 - April 24Chronic Disease 2:00 - 4:00 pm6-week seriesNew Berlin onlyMARCH 18 AT All Campuses | 10:30 am to 1:30 pmPoplar Creek March 15 Display is at <strong>Regency</strong>-New BerlinElementary School 6:30 to 8:00 pm March 12 - April 6Art Display opening reception Exhibit hours 9 am to 5 pmReal Milwaukee’s March 29 <strong>Regency</strong> residents travelTony Clark 2:00 pm to <strong>Regency</strong>-New BerlinTai Chi Classes Tuesdays | 2:15 pm Mondays | 9:00 am Tuesdays | 11:00 am$5 per class Jan. 24 - Mar. 13 Jan. 23 - Mar. 12 Jan. 24 - Mar. 13BROOKFIELD777 N. Brookfield Rd.262-780-0321MUSKEGOS of I-43 on Racine Ave.262-679-0888NEW BERLIN13750 W. National Ave.262-789-1699

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