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Woodbury Mews 122-124 Green Avenue Woodbury, NJ 08096 On the front page of this newsletter, there is an article about some hidden talent we discovered. Our Watermark University is always looking for new faculty members to share their special hidden talents and also teach us about them as well. This month, we are happy to welcome Elaine L. with a new art program. Participants can dabble in many different methodologies of art depending on their artistic ability and level of interest. Check calendars for date & time. Passports To The World Passports to the World is an interesting and educational program held bi-monthly at the Town Center. Presenter Stuart Liss keeps his audience amused and enlightened during his presentations. In March, tying into our Irish theme for the month, his presentation was on "All Things Irish" and explored facts, legends and more about the culture and heritage. This month, Stuart will bring his knowledge and personal experience of his visit to Israel highlighting with discussion and pictures the Wailing Wall and other important attractions of the country.Mark your calendars for 5/3 at 3:15. Watermark University 1) Town Hall Meeting 2) Outing to Don Pablo's 3) WU: Passports to the World 5) Music with Ben V. 6) May Birthday Party with Christine and Mexican Happy Hour 9) Lunch at Villa Barone 12) Happy Mother's Day 13) Casino Day Hosted by Senior Helpers with Joe Catando 14) Auletto's Breakfast & Senior Service Day 18) 10:00 a.m.:Casa Dance Studio Kids 20) Dinner at Colonial Diner 23) Harrah's Casino 24) Pre-Memorial Day Picnic 27) Happy Memorial Day Gun Salute in the morning with Memorial Day Entertainment with TeNaj at 1:30 p.m. 29) WU: Masterpiece Studio w/Carrol S. 31) Art Creations with Anna Special Events & Outings 122-124 Green Avenue · Woodbury, NJ 08096 856-384-6600 · watermarkcommunities.com INDEPENDENT LIVING · ASSISTED LIVING · MEMORY CARE MAY 2019 Town Center Last years Casino Day at the Town Center was loads of fun! Between the gambling (for fun), shrimp cocktails, Atlantic City boardwalk caramel corn, cocktails, bunny waitresses and giveaways, everyone seemed to have a great time. The event was co-hosted by Sarah from Senior Helpers who provided our entertainer and the classic shrimp cocktails which added a bit of Vegas to our theme. Joe Catando and partner played some classic rat pack and casino songs while the folks played Blackjack, Poker, Roulette and some slots. Towards the end there were some lucky tickets drawn for prizes.What a great day! On May 13th we will be having with all of the above. Hope to see you there! 2nd Annual CASINO DAY Foods That Actually Boost Your Metabolism 1. Green Tea: It has antioxidant content in an could help protect the body from disease-causing radicals. 2. Spices: Black pepper, cayenne pepper, chili powder, and ground ginger they are known to accelerate your metabolic rate. 3. Nuts and Seeds: Consuming a diet high in Omega-3 fatty acids is a sure way to increase your metabolism and energy. 4. Fatty Fish: A diet high in omega-3 rich fatty fish had similar effects on metabolism—and was also responsible for lowering levels of leptin in the human body. 5.Hemp and Flaxseed Oil: Both of these touted super foods contain their fair share of energy-boosting omega-3 fatty acids, which can be of use if you don’t eat or don’t like fish. Path to Well-Being Many of you are familiar with Steve B., pictured on the left. Steve shares his many talents of music and spirituality with our residents here at the Town Center, Inn and at the Gardens. Steve plays guitar every Friday night in our parlor, every Thursday morning at the Inn and also once a month at our Gardens neighborhood. Steve also has a grief share program that he holds on Saturday afternoons on the 3rd floor. On this particular day, I happened to be passing by our Library and heard some piano music playing. It seems we have another musically talented resident here. Dave K. who plays a mean piano concerto! Maybe we can convince him to join our entertainment calendar? If you have a special talent that you would like us to know about, contact Sue or Anna so that you can share your talents with all of us! Thriving

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Woodbury Mews

122-124 Green Avenue

Woodbury, NJ 08096

On the front page of this newsletter, there

is an article about some hidden talent we

discovered. Our Watermark University is

always looking for new faculty members to share their special

hidden talents and also teach us about them as well. This

month, we are happy to welcome Elaine L. with a new art

program. Participants can dabble in many different

methodologies of art depending on their artistic ability and

level of interest. Check calendars for date & time.

Passports To The World

Passports to the World is an interesting and educational program

held bi-monthly at the Town Center. Presenter Stuart Liss keeps his

audience amused and enlightened during his presentations. In

March, tying into our Irish theme for the month, his presentation

was on "All Things Irish" and explored facts, legends and more

about the culture and heritage. This month, Stuart will bring his

knowledge and personal experience of his visit to Israel

highlighting with discussion and pictures the Wailing Wall and other

important attractions of the country.Mark your calendars for 5/3 at

3:15.

Watermark University

1) Town Hall Meeting

2) Outing to Don Pablo's

3) WU: Passports to the World

5) Music with Ben V.

6) May Birthday Party with Christine and

Mexican Happy Hour

9) Lunch at Villa Barone

12) Happy Mother's Day

13) Casino Day Hosted by Senior Helpers

with Joe Catando

14) Auletto's Breakfast & Senior Service

Day

18) 10:00 a.m.:Casa Dance Studio Kids

20) Dinner at Colonial Diner

23) Harrah's Casino

24) Pre-Memorial Day Picnic

27) Happy Memorial Day Gun Salute in

the morning with Memorial Day

Entertainment with TeNaj at 1:30 p.m.

29) WU: Masterpiece Studio w/Carrol S.

31) Art Creations with Anna

Special Events & Outings

122-124 Green Avenue · Woodbury, NJ 08096

856-384-6600 · watermarkcommunities.com

INDEPENDENT LIVING · ASSISTED LIVING · MEMORY CARE

MAY 2019

Town Center

Last years Casino Day at the

Town Center was loads of fun!

Between the gambling (for

fun), shrimp cocktails,

Atlantic City boardwalk

caramel corn, cocktails, bunny

waitresses and giveaways,

everyone seemed to have a

great time. The event was co-hosted by Sarah from Senior Helpers

who provided our entertainer and the classic shrimp cocktails which

added a bit of Vegas to our theme. Joe Catando and partner played

some classic rat pack and casino songs while the folks played

Blackjack, Poker, Roulette and some slots. Towards the end there

were some lucky tickets drawn for prizes.What a great day!

On May 13th we will be having with all of the above. Hope to see

you there!

2nd AnnualCASINO

DAYFoods That Actually Boost Your

Metabolism

1. Green Tea: It has antioxidant content

in an could help protect the body from

disease-causing radicals.

2. Spices: Black pepper, cayenne pepper,

chili powder, and ground ginger they are

known to accelerate your metabolic rate.

3. Nuts and Seeds: Consuming a diet

high in Omega-3 fatty acids is a sure way

to increase your metabolism and energy.

4. Fatty Fish: A diet high in omega-3 rich

fatty fish had similar effects on

metabolism—and was also responsible

for lowering levels of leptin in the human

body.

5.Hemp and Flaxseed Oil: Both of these

touted super foods contain their fair

share of energy-boosting omega-3 fatty

acids, which can be of use if you don’t

eat or don’t like fish.

Path to Well-Being

Many of you are familiar with Steve B., pictured on the left. Steve shares his

many talents of music and spirituality with our residents here at the Town

Center, Inn and at the Gardens. Steve plays guitar every Friday night in our

parlor, every Thursday morning at the Inn and also once a month at our

Gardens neighborhood. Steve also has a grief share program that he holds

on Saturday afternoons on the 3rd floor. On this particular day, I happened

to be passing by our Library and heard some piano music playing. It seems

we have another musically talented resident here. Dave K. who plays a

mean piano concerto! Maybe we can convince him to join our

entertainment calendar? If you have a special talent that you would like us

to know about, contact Sue or Anna so that you can share your talents with

all of us!

Thriving