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Computer Q&A with Paul Armstrong9:00–11:00 AM, Every Thursday Living RoomPaul is available Thursday mornings to help answer your computer and Caremerge questions. Bring your charged iPad or iPhone with you.

For additional Caremerge questions, contact a member of the Wellness Arts Team or attend a Tuesday 1:00 pm training session. We will be glad to assist you!

Cecilia Grimes 723 Bayberry

Nancy Hall 304 McPherson

Phil & Nirma Perricone 409 Stockton

Michael Pollak 3305 Asbury Place

Dorothy Swicegood 407 Strickland Place

Welcome Newcomers!

Caremerge Tuesdays @ 1:00 pmCaremerge 101–Tuesdays, August 3, 17, 24, 31Caremerge Profile Party–Tuesday, August 10 Piner HallCome to Piner Hall Tuesdays, August 3, 17, 24, and 31 at 1:00 pm for Caremerge 101 training and on August 10 for our Caremerge Profile Party! Bring your charged iPad. We will offer training and answer questions, and on the 10th, help you add to your Caremerge Profile. Sharing information about yourself in the profile is a terrific way for others to get to know you and to search and find someone with common interests!

Volunteers NeededThere is resident interest in restarting the Saturday afternoon Movie Matinee at 1:00 pm, but a volunteer is needed to host the event. Use of the DVD/Blue Ray player is easy and training is available. Also a volunteer is needed to host the Saturday night 7:00 pm Great Courses program. Again training on technology is available. These events cannot happen without volunteer support. Contact Janice if interested!

Cloverdale Shopping TripsMoving to Tuesdays1:00–3:00 PM Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Every Tuesday in AugustThe bus drops folks at Dollar Tree, CVS and Harris Teeter. RSVP via Caremerge required.

BINGO New Day and Time2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 7:00 PM Multipurpose Room, 3rd Floor, CorpeningAs we go back to in-person Bingo, we will meet on a new day and time! A special thank you to residents, Martha Ann & Walt Murray and Phyllis & Eddie Stubbins for volunteering to set up and host Bingo. Additional on-call volunteers needed. Please see Janice if interested!

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August Events Friday, August 61:00 PM Friday Afternoon Movie with Janice Piner Hall

Sister Act

(1992) (PG) When a nightclub singer is forced to take refuge from the mob in a convent, she ends up turning the convent choir into a soulful chorus complete with a Motown repertoire, until the sudden celebrity of the choir jeopardizes her identity. Starring Whoopi Goldberg, Dame Maggie Smith, Kathy Najimy. (100 minutes).

Note new time!

Monday, August 92:30–4:30 PM Ice Queen Ice Cream Truck Visit Corpening Parking Lot

All Residents and Artists are invited to drop by and get your favorite flavor of ice cream!

Tuesday, August 102:30–3:30 PM Snack Attack: Trail Mix Book Nook

Let’s enjoy a tasty treat–Kar’s Trail Mix–filled with yummy nuts, fruits and chocolate candy.

7:00 PM Pianist/Vocalist, Keith Byrd in Concert Piner Hall, Livestreamed on TV 1390

Join Keith Byrd as he performs on the Steinway. Keith is a regular performer for us and it is always a pleasure to have him. His smooth vocals and easy-to-listen-to voice is sure to have you spellbound during his performance. You’ll find yourself singing along to popular hit tunes that will take you back wonderful memories of summers past.

Tuesday, August 37:00 PM Pianist William Hueholt Counterpoints: Music as Conversation Piner Hall, Livestreamed on TV 1390 & Caremerge

William Hueholt, a doctoral student at Florida State University, will present a program of classical piano music, featuring works by Bach, Mendelssohn, and Brahms, as well as original compositions. The program, which spans over 300 years, will explore many different facets of counterpoint––a time-honored musical technique in which conversation between multiple voices creates a single unified whole. A North Carolina native, William studied at UNC-Greensboro before earning his master’s degree in piano performance from Florida State. He has performed with the Wilmington Symphony and UNCG Symphony Orchestra, and is a frequent recitalist and collaborator.

Thursday, August 512:00–1:00 PM Exhibition Sneak Peek: Still I Rise Piner Hall

Grab your lunch from Lakeside or the Book Nook and bring it along with a beverage and join Director of Library and Archives Bari Helms via Zoom for a sneak peek of the upcoming 2022 exhibition, Still I Rise: The Black Experience at Reynolda. The exhibition will examine the lives of the Black men and women, including nationally-recognized artists, who shaped Reynolda as it evolved from a Jim Crow-era working estate into a nonprofit American art museum. Presented in partnership with Bookmarks, Book with Purpose Initiative. Please RSVP via Caremerge. Questions? Call Janice at ext. 1266.

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Wednesday, August 111:30 PM–Leaving Berrier Front Lobby UNCSA Moving Image Archives Tour UNCSA

UNCSA has the fifth largest film collection in the US. It is the exhibition arm of the Film School as well as a home base for The RiverRun International Film Festival and The OUT @ the Movies Festival. Your guide will be our Movies w/Commentary host, Matt Jones. He is the Associate Curator of the MIA. Tour will start at 2:00 pm and last 1 to 1.5 hours. Standing and walking throughout the tour, the exhibit is multifloor and spread over two buildings. RSVP by August 9.

Thursday, August 128:45 AM–Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Catawba River Boat Queen Trip

For those who met RSVP deadline in June.

Friday, August 1310:00–11:00 am Mingle over Mimosas Gathering Place

Calling all residents who are looking to connect with others, meet new neighbors, or find a friend to have dinner with: this event is for you! Wellness Arts is excited to host this event to help you make connections on campus. We hope to make it a regularly occurring event. Let’s mingle over mimosas and muffins as we learn more about our neighbors and make new friends.

7:00 PM Movie & Commentary with Matt Piner Hall

Nomadland

(2020) (R) This American drama is based on the non-fiction book Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century by Jessica Bruder. The film stars Frances McDormand as a van-dwelling working nomad who leaves her hometown after her husband dies and the sole industry closes down, to be "houseless" and travel around the United States. It won an Academy Award for Best Picture, as well as Best Director and Best Actress for McDormand. (107 minutes).

Tuesday, August 1711:30 am Lunch on the Terrace Tomlinson Fitness Center Terrace

Join in the fun, food and friends! See Caremerge for details and menu. RSVP via Caremerge by August 10.

We RememberGerald Reott October 21, 1937–June 12, 2021

Joanne Raschke October 12, 1929–June 26, 2021

Betty Grogan October 29, 1928–June 30, 2021

Laura Pratt January 20, 1926–July 5, 2021

Izoria Gordon March 22, 1928–July 22, 2021

Miriam Bumgarner September 29, 1922–July 23, 2021

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Tuesday, August 17 (cont.) 7:00 PM Country Music with Ed Poindexter & Friend Piner Hall, Livestreamed on TV 1390 & Caremerge

Ed and a friend will be bringing their special brand of Country music to Arbor Acres and promise a great time for all. Ed played with the StreetFeat Band for over 30 years, who recorded and charted records in Nashville and shared stages with the likes of Alabama, the Charlie Daniels Band and Vince Gill. Ed has also played Arbor Acres with his son, Justin Poindexter and Sasha Papernick. This promises to be an entertaining evening of great music!

Wednesday, August 181:30 PM–Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Trolley Tour and History of RJR Tobacco Downtown Winston-Salem

For those who met RSVP deadline in June. See Janice for cancellations, and possibly adding onto this event!

Thursday, August 192:00 PM National Potato Month Celebration Piner Hall

Send your favorite potato salad recipe to Janice prior to event. We will discuss the health benefits of both white and sweet potatoes, and share potato salad recipes. Janice will make her Vanhoy Potato Salad that is her mother-in-law's recipe which Janice has been making for over 33 years. Do you use a special ingredient that takes it a rung up on the ladder of potato salads? Does your potato salad stand out on the potluck table? Janice’s bowl comes back empty every time!

Friday, August 208:30 AM–Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Spa Day at Rock Barn Conover, NC

We will enjoy a continental breakfast on the bus. Our Spa Day will include a 50 minute massage or facial, a 45 minute salt cave session, spa lunch & champagne and all-day access to their salt water pool, therapeutic waterfalls, essential oil-infused steam rooms, and saunas. Cost is $260.00 and includes breakfast, lunch, champagne, all spa services, fees and gratuities. Call Suzy at ext. 1227 with questions. RSVP by August 6.

1:00 PM Friday Afternoon Movie with Janice Piner Hall

Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit

(1993) (PG) Showgirl Deloris Van Cartier returns as Sister Mary Clarence to teach music to a group of Catholic students whose run-down school is slated for closure. Starring Whoopi Goldberg, Dame Maggie Smith, Kathy Najimy. (107 minutes).

Tuesday, August 242:00 PM Book Chat The Summer Wind by Mary Alice Monroe Piner Hall

Janice has made arrangements with the Forsyth County Adult Outreach Library to provide regular and large-print copies to check out from Janice. Then join the group for a chat about a perfect summer read. Set in Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina, we’ll learn about the summer girls who visit their grandmother. This is part of a series of five books, and who knows, you might get hooked and end up reading the series!

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Tuesday, August 24 (cont.) 7:00 PM Becky Walton in Concert Piner Hall, and TV 1390 and Caremerge

Becky has been performing professionally for over 20 years. Her love for music of the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s began at a young age. She especially enjoys artists such as Sam Cooke, Jo Stafford, Billie Holiday, The Everly Brothers, Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline and many more, and looks forward to bringing their music to us during her performance.

Thursday, August 268:30 AM–Leaving Berrier Front Lobby 5:30 pm–Approximate Return Shelby, NC Day Trip

We'll head out to Shelby NC to enjoy some amazing BBQ at Alston Bridges BBQ restaurant, then head downtown to the Earl Scruggs Center. Afterwards, we'll travel about 30 minutes to the little community of Toluca in Lawndale and shop at the Knob Creek Orchards Farms and Creamery where we can purchase peaches, blackberries, muscadines, fresh baked pies and homemade ice cream. A special thank you to Lynn Spangler, Advantage Resident for suggesting this trip. RSVP by August 19. Cost is $9.00 for museum and will be charged to your account. Take money for purchases and lunch. Take insulated bags or coolers for any cold food purchases.

12:00 PM Spiritual Arts Men's Fellowship Luncheon Arbor Room, Private Dining Room

We are pleased to resume our men’s fellowship luncheon/devotion time on the fourth Thursday of each month. You are invited to get your lunch and gather with us in the private dining room in the rear of the Arbor Room. We will enjoy lunch and fellowship. A time of devotion and discussion will follow. Chaplain Bert Sanders will lead.

Friday, August 271:00 PM Friday Afternoon Movie with Janice Piner Hall

The Seven Year Itch

(1955) (Not Rated) When his family goes away for the summer, a hitherto faithful husband with an overactive imagination is tempted by a beautiful neighbor. Starring Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell. (105 minutes).

1:30 PM–Leaving Berrier Front Lobby Himalayan Salt Cave Winston Salem

Come experience the benefits of salt therapy first-hand! In their unique micro-climate, we can enjoy 45-minute therapeutic and restorative sessions to alleviate symptoms related to allergies, arthritis, respiratory ailments, and skin conditions. Call Suzy at ext. 1227 with questions. Cost is $25.00. RSVP by August 6 via Caremerge. Limited to nine guests.

Tuesday, August 312:30–3:00 PM Snack Attack: Frozen Lemonade Book Nook

Let’s cool off with the perfect way to beat the heat - frozen lemonade!

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R E S I D E N T S E M P L OY E E S

1st

Jerry ColeFred Hardee

Lynn Spangler2nd Gail Reott3rd Bo Bowers4th Daryl Schembeck

5th

Anne BellCamille Smith

George TrautweinLacey Crews

6th June PetrieSara Spencer Yolanda Arnette

7th Alma Thompson Holly WhiteFlora Zamora

8th Samantha Bryant

9th

Sally BlancoKathie Eppert

Bill Michielutte10th Jesse Davis11th Trenice McFadden

12th

Evelyn BinghamCaryn Sears

Raymond Spangler

13th Virginia EwingVictoria MarsdenAmber PeppersKaren Wideman

14th

Ken CarlsonHarold ShehanEddie Stubbins

Lizbeydi AdameWendy Cason

15th Olivia GravelyMartha Keider

16th Evelyn Hughes Georgia Feeney

17th

John DavisMartha Keiger

Sara LongDarrell Holland

19th

James BroyhillJudy Culley

Richard NashCarlene Riwdy

20th Fawky Abdallah Adrianna Bowen21st Morgan Ruggiero Hunt

22nd Ginny CraverMargaret Macklin

23rd Michael DickeyDrew Dunn Jennifer Lewis

24th Hal Brown Kerry Gonzalez

August Birthdays R E S I D E N T S E M P L OY E E S

25th Norman Petersen

26th Lloyd BairdBecky Wyatt Jordan Johnson

27th Julia DoubCarolyn Duckett

28th

Deloris ChristovichDiane Crichlow

Joan DuranaTom Mullen

29th Chan ChandlerMolly Johnson Lynn Parker

30th Ronald BlytherKomisha Hines

Look AheadFriday, September 3 Arbor Acres Artist Studio Opening Reception 4:00–5:00 PM Galleria

Join the art students of Steven Dunn and the Art Studio for the opening reception of the September/October display of their creations.

Thursday, April 7, 2022 Hamilton 11:30 PM–Leaving Berrier Front Lobby 1:00 PM–Program Start

Tanger Center, GreensboroThe outrageously successful and award-winning musical tells the story of Alexander Hamilton, first secretary of the treasury, blending hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway styles. Arbor Acres will provide limited transportation to the Tanger Center in Greensboro to see Hamilton on Thursday April 7, 2022. Pick up a grab-and-go sandwich lunch will be available from the Book Nook to eat on the bus. RSVP via Caremerge by August 25. Tickets will be purchased by end of month to confirm and hold our tickets via Ticketmaster. This show will be a SELL OUT! Ticket cost is $116.00. Questions? Call Janice at ext. 1266 or 336-748-4646.

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Lamplighter is published monthly byArbor Acres Retirement Community 1240 Arbor Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27104

The online version of Lamplighter is available at www.arboracres.org and via Caremerge.

Questions? Contact Janice Lutz-Vanhoy,Wellness Arts Coordinator, at 336-748-4646 or [email protected]

Tapas Thursday, August 26, 5:30–7:30 pm

Arbor Dining Room, $25.00 per person Please call Gourmet Valet for Reservations

Introducing Hess Select Sauvignon BlancCALIFORNIA’S NORTH COAST Rugged, often wild, with never-ending complexity, this unique growing region has long been home to advocates for family-focused sustainable viticulture. A relatively mild Mediterranean climate with predictable heating and cooling cycles is overlaid on a mélange of well-drained volcanic and gravelly soils perfect for concentrating vine energy. Rolling hillsides and benchlands offer prime vineyard sites producing flavorful fruit with layers of agreeable acids and balanced tannins.

“Sauvignon Blanc has been growing in popularity, and it’s easy to see why. On its own, chilled but not ice cold, it’s crisp and refreshing, just the thing at a casual party. Hess Executive Chef Chad Hendrickson says there’s nothing better paired with vegetable platters with grilled asparagus or artichokes and an aioli dip. Grilled chicken or grilled seabass with a dab of olive oil. Crab, shellfish and shell-on prawns are a treat. You get the idea. Hess North Coast Sauvignon Blanc is a zesty expression, fermented in stainless without oak to show off fruit flavors led by citrusy lime and lemon, followed closely by hints of tropical aromas and flavors. Ripe pear and pineapple join the party, leading to a medium-weight wine with a lingering finish. It’s a New World style, a wine truly easy to enjoy.

August Dining

Featured Action StationsMonday, August 2

Dessert–Ice Cream Sandwich Day

Sunday, August 15 Dessert–Lemon Meringue Day

Monday, August 23 Cuban Sandwich Day

Tuesday, August 24 Dessert–Peach Pie Day

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Meeting Places

Piner HallRobinson Hall

Multi-purpose room 3CorpeningBerrier Front LobbyBook NookLiving RoomPiner Hall and TV 1390

Berrier BreezewayCorpening Parking LotGathering PlaceFitness TerracePrivate Dining RoomArbor Room

Janice Lutz-Vanhoy

Wellness Arts Coordinator

[email protected]

336-748-4646

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