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Letter from the GM Notes from Robin:
Greetings!
Renovation is complete! Thank you all for being so patient during these past several months. I know it was inconvenient at times. It’s exciting to finally see our finished product. What a transformation!
For those of you who were unable to attend the Resident Meeting this month, here are the highlights from that meeting:
We have new residents moving into 203, 214, 223, 225, 5548 and 5523 within the next month. We want to make sure our new residents feel welcome. If you have any interest in being on the Welcome Committee, please let Sara in Activities know. As a reminder, we do not assign seating in the dining room. If an individual sits in a seat you normally sit in, please do not ask them to move. Perhaps a response such as “May I join you?” Let’s get to know our new neighbors! You never know where it may lead…
There will be a Cook-Out for all Lincoln Lodge & Garden Home Residents August 20th. The theme will be “The State Fair”.
Jeff updated us on the new Meijer. He mentioned they
will be putting up a 6ft privacy fence along our East
property line between the Garden Homes and the
Meijer property. He also shared that Meijer is
creating a large retention pond on their property that
will also in the event of very heavy rains allow excess
rain water to flow into the AV pond. The excess water
will not affect our lake as it will continue to drain as it
currently does.
Lincoln Lodge Residents; the outside of your
apartment door, leading into the hall, is considered
community property. Although you are welcome to
decorate your door, we ask that you refrain from using
tape, stickers or nails on the wallpaper.
*Other business brought up:
City lights out by the garden homes- We have contacted the City to take care of this
New Residents Please welcome Marvin and Rita G. and Claire S. to
Lincoln Lodge. We are excited to have them here.
BIRTHDAYS August 2 Mary Jo K
August 7 Erma B
August 12 David H
August 13 Carolyn L
August 14 Betty S
August 14 Betty B.
August 16 Damon A
August 17 Mary G
August 19 Bud H
August 23 Gail G
August 28 Betty S
August 29 Carolyn G
Marvin G
August 31 Mary Ellen S
Join us for our Birthday Celebration on
Thursday, August 27th
.
Birthday people will be recognized at 5:00pm.
Join us for our Birthday Celebration
Wednesday, August 26th.
A Lincoln Lodge/Jefferson Plaza/Patriot Place Publication ∙ August 2015
♫ ♫ MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC ♫ ♫
August 5 Dan Robin-Guitarist 1:30pm
August 13 Michael Purvis-Musician 2:00pm
August 17 Jazz Gents 7:30pm
August 18 Gene Bone-Pianist 6:00pm
August 25 Ragtime Music 6:30pm
August 27 Judi Meister-Violinist 1:30pm
Bible Study Sponsored by Northminster Presbyterian Church
Wednesday - 1:00pm - Meet in the Library August 12 – Lessons to be announced.
August 26 – Lessons to be announced.
Concerns about mosquitoes- we have contacted the Health Department to handle this.
A suggestion was made to have signs made that say “Do not feed the geese”. Jeff is looking into this. As always, please do feel free to drop in and see me. Have a terrific month!
Yours truly,
Robin Givens
General Manager
Resident of the Month
Martha Bowman was born on February 10th. Her
hometown is Washington, D.C.
Martha has 2 sons. John lives in Indianapolis. Bruce lives
in Watkinsville, Georgia. She has three grandchildren,
Jonathan & Anna live in Georgia and Ben is a Jet Pilot in the
Air Force in N.C.
Her favorite pastime is keeping up with activities listed or
current activity on our monthly calendar.
Martha’s favorite book is “Jesus Calling” by Sarah Young.
She also enjoys books by John Grisham, Nicholas Sparks, &
Rosamonde Pilcher.
Her favorite quote is “Love is a forever thing”
She enjoys any food with chocolate, especially dark
chocolate.
Martha was married for 62 years. Her husband was a
Career Army Officer for 26 years. Her 26 years as an army
wife were interesting. There were many moves involved
including 2 years in Germany.
She loves New Mexico and Colorado, hot air balloons, and
Square Dancing. She danced at the highest level. She also
loves to share and give to her friends.
---Always Available--- Corn Hole
TV in the Activity Room
Computer
Let the front desk know of your interest.
We will be glad to assist in setting it up.
---Reminders --- Senior Fitness – Every Monday at 9:15am and
Saturday at 10:30am
Reading out Loud – Every Monday at 1:30pm
Ask a Nurse – Every Wednesday at 11:30am
Hearing Aid Service – Second Wednesday at 10:00am
Sit and Stretch Yoga – Every Thursday at 11:00am
Food Committee
Thursday, August 13 – 2:00pm
Tai Chi Class
Thursday, August 6 – 1:30pm
Garfield Park Concerts Thursday, August 6 – 6:00pm
New Horizons Band of Indianapolis
and
Thursday, August 20 – 6:00pm
Barton Rogers Big Band
Remember to sign up at Reception Desk
Out to Lunch
Tuesday, August 18 – 11:30am
Applebee’s
Hopefully, dining on their deck!!!
Remember to sign up at Reception Desk
Out to Dinner
Wednesday, August 19 – 5:30pm
Olive Garden
Remember to sign up at Reception Desk
Bingo with Gayle
Tuesday, August 4 – 1:30pm
Thursday, August 20 – 1:30pm
12 8:55 New Energy
9:15 Exercise 10:00 Hearing Aid Service 10:00 Computer Class 11:30 Ask a Nurse 1:00 Bible Study 1:30 Farkle Fun 3:00 Out & About-Bus Ride 6:00 Dominoes
August 2015
3 8:55 New Energy
9:00 Mending 9:15 Senior Fitness 10:00 Muffin Monday 10:30 Lil Marsh/Chase 1:30 Lil Marsh/Chase 1:30 Reading out Loud 1:30 Theatre Time 3:15 CVS
1
10:00 Scrabble 10:30 Senior Fitness 1:30 Movie & Popcorn ‘Fried Green Tomatoes’
7:00 Lawrence Welk
2 9:30 Christ the King 10:30 Northminster 1:00 Movie & Popcorn ‘UP’ (Disney Animation) 3:15 Church Service at Lincoln
Lodge
24 / 31
8:55 New Energy 8:55 New Energy 9:15 Senior Fitness 9:15 Senior Fitness 10:00 Coffee Cake Day 10:00 Muffin Monday 10:30 Marsh/PNC 10:30 Kroger’s 1:30 Marsh/PNC 1:30 Kroger’s 1:30 Reading out Loud 1:30 Theatre Time 1:30 Theatre Time 3:30 Putting Practice 3:30 Cornhole
4 9:15 Exercise
10:00 Coffee Time 11:00 Walking Group 1:30 Bingo 2:00 Mass at WM 3:30 Happy Hour – Jim Frey
5 8:55 New Energy
9:15 Exercise 10:00 Computer Class 11:30 Ask a Nurse 1:30 Dan Robin-Guitarist 3:00 Out & About-Steak & Shake 6:00 Dominoes
6 10:00 Coffee Time
11:00 Yoga
1:30 Tai Chi Class
3:00 Train Dominoes
6:00 Euchre
6:00 Garfield Park Concert
7 8:55 New Energy
9:15 Exercise 1:00 Theatre Time 1:00 Wal-Mart 3:30 Happy Hour w/Jackie Wood 6:00 Games
8 10:00 Scrabble 10:30 Senior Fitness 1:30 Movie & Popcorn ‘Good Will Hunting’ 7:00 Ed Sullivan
9 9:30 Christ the King 10:30 Northminster 1:00 Movie & Popcorn ‘The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer’ 3:15 Church Service at Lincoln Lodge
11 9:15 Exercise & Wellness Check
10:00 Coffee Time 11:00 Walking Group 1:30 Neat Knitters 1:30 Men’s Group - Your Life, Your Legacy 3:30 Happy Hour w/Dave Laskey - guitarist
13 10:00 Coffee Time
11:00 Yoga
1:30 Crochet Class
2:00 Food committee
2:00 Michael Purvis-Musician
3:00 Train Dominoes
6:00 Euchre
14 8:55 New Energy
9:15 Exercise 10:30 Journaling 1:00 Target/Macy’s 1:00 Theatre Time 3:30 Happy Hour w/Jerri Williamson 6:00 Games
15
10:00 Scrabble
10:30 Senior Fitness 1:30 Movie & Popcorn ‘Guys and Dolls’ 7:00 Starlight Ballroom Music
16 9:30 Christ the King
10:30 Northminster 1:00 Bus Ride w/Benny 1:00 ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ 3:15 Church Service at Lincoln Lodge
10 8:55 New Energy
9:15 Senior Fitness 10:00 Donut Day 10:30 March/PNC 1:30 Marsh/PNC 1:30 Reading out Loud 1:30 Theatre Time 3:30 Corn Hole
18 9:15 Exercise
10:00 Coffee Time 11:15 Out to Lunch-Applebee’s 1:30 Art & Poetry Time 3:30 Happy Hour w/ Rita England 6:00 Gene Bone-Pianist
19 8:55 New Energy
9:15 Exercise 10:00 Computer Class 11:30 Ask a Nurse 1:30 Titanic Tea 3:00 Out & About-Value World 5:30 Out to Dinner-Olive Garden 6:00 Dominoes
20 10:00 Coffee Time
11:00 Yoga
11:30 LL/GH Cookout &
State Fair Day
1:30 Bingo with Gayle
3:00 Train Dominoes
6:00 Euchre
6:00 Garfield Park Concert
21 8:55 New Energy
9:15 Exercise 10:00 Great Care Treats 10:30 Card Making 1:00 Penney’s 1:00 Theatre Time 3:30 Happy Hour w/Larry Van Essen 6:00 Games
17 8:55 New Energy
9:00 Mending 9:15 Senior Fitness 10:00 Muffin Monday 10:30 Lil Marsh/Chase 1:30 Lil Marsh/Chase 1:30 Reading out Loud 1:30 Theatre Time 3:15 Walgreen’s 7:30 Jazz Gents
23/30 9:30 Christ the King
10:30 Northminster 1:00 Movie & Popcorn 23-‘Grumpier Old Men’ 30-‘Roman Holiday’ 3:15 Church Service at Lincoln Lodge
22
10:00 Scrabble
10:30 Senior Fitness 1:30 Movie & Popcorn ‘The DaVinci Code’ 6:00 Lawrence Welk 25 9:15 Exercise
10:00 Coffee Time 11:00 Walking Group 12:00 Lunch with Ashleigh 1:30 Indiana Curiosities & Ice Cream 1:30 Crafts 3:30 Happy Hour w/Carl Hines 6:30 Doug Haise-Ragtime Music
26 8:55 New Energy
9:15 Exercise 10:00 Computer Class 11:30 Ask a Nurse 1:00 Bible Study 1:30 Drum Class 3:00 Out & About-Dollar Tree
27 10:00 Coffee Time
11:00 Yoga
1:30 Judy Meister & Lemonade Social
3:00 Train Dominoes
6:00 Euchre
Birthday Dinner
28 8:55 New Energy
9:15 Exercise 10:00 Show & Share 1:00 Aldi’s 1:00 Theatre Time 1:30 Men’s Group 3:30 Happy Hour w/Dave Graf 6:00 Games
29 10:00 Scrabble 10:30 Senior Fitness 1:30 Movie & Popcorn ‘Westside Story’
7:00 Lawrence Welk
General Manager Robin Givens
Activities Director Sara Federle
Marketing Director Robyn King
Dietary Manager Lakesha Smith
Housekeeping Supervisor Carol Shannon
Office Manager Wanda McCarthy
Maintenance Supervisor Scott Horn
Health Promotions Coordinator Kayla Kuryvail
Christ the King Church Every Sunday @ 9:30 Northminster Church Every Sunday @ 10:30 Lil Marsh/Chase Bank August 3 @ 10:30 & 1:30 August 17 @ 10:30 & 1:30 Marsh/PNC Bank August 10 @ 10:30 & 1:30 August 24 @ 10:30 & 1:30 Kroger August 31 @ 10:30 & 1:30 Mass @ Washington Manor August 4 @ 2:30 Out & About Every Wednesday @ 3:00 Out To Lunch August 18 @ 11:30 Out To Dinner August 19 @ 5:30 Wal-Mart August 7 @ 1:00 Target/Macy’s August 14 @ 1:00 Penney’s August 21 @ 1:00 Aldi’s August 28 @ 1:00
ASCSeniorCare.com
Health Notes from Kayla Kuryvail
New Energy Wellness
August Health Article:
Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA)
The BLSA was conducted in order to study the
aging processes and discover solutions that can
reduce the burden of disease and disability for
older adults.
Two major conclusions can be drawn from BLSA
data. First, “normal” aging can be distinguished
from disease. Although people’s bodies change
and can in some ways decline over time, these
changes do not inevitably lead to diseases such as
diabetes, hypertension, or dementia.
Second, no single, chronological timetable of
human aging exists. We all age differently.
Genetics, lifestyle, and disease processes affect
the rate of aging between and within all
individuals.