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Collington’s Weekly Courier June 27 – July 3 Key Contact Numbers In-house TV Channel - 972 Daily Updates x2212 Pool x2229 Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop x5163 Country Store x2167 Salon x2226 Clinic x7791 Security x2020 Room Set-up x4774 Courtyard Dining x2135 Guest Rm. Reservation x5023 Work Orders x2151 RA Website: collingtonresidents.org All Courier submissions, meeting schedules, and meeting room reservations should be sent to: Bianca Williams ([email protected]) Submission deadline for the Courier – Thursdays @ noon. * See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center residents to program Work Orders: Call x2151 MANAGER ON DUTY: x2020 Karen Cheney 6/25-26 TBD 7/2 - 3 ---- THIS WEEKEND 6/25 1PM - Charles Casto’s 100 th Birthday Celebration -Auditorium 6/25 7PM - Depart from Security for Nat’l Festival Orchestra 6/26 3PM Music Concert- Tom Lagana Jazz Guitarist - Auditorium MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE 6/27 7PM “Walt Before Mickey

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Page 1: Collington’s Weekly CourierInternational Affairs at the George Washington University. His work is focused on Islamic politics, particularly in Egypt and the Palestinian territories,

Collington’s Weekly Courier June 27 – July 3

Key Contact Numbers

In-house TV Channel - 972

Daily Updates x2212 Pool x2229 Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop x5163 Country Store x2167 Salon x2226 Clinic x7791 Security x2020 Room Set-up x4774 Courtyard Dining x2135 Guest Rm. Reservation x5023 Work Orders x2151 RA Website: collingtonresidents.org All Courier submissions, meeting schedules, and meeting room reservations should be sent to: Bianca Williams ([email protected])

Submission deadline for the Courier –

Thursdays @ noon.

* See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center residents to program

Work Orders: Call x2151

MANAGER ON DUTY:

x2020

Karen Cheney 6/25-26 TBD 7/2 - 3

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THIS WEEKEND

6/25 1PM - Charles Casto’s 100th Birthday Celebration -Auditorium

6/25 7PM - Depart from Security

for Nat’l Festival Orchestra

6/26 3PM Music Concert- Tom Lagana Jazz Guitarist - Auditorium

MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE

6/27 7PM “Walt Before Mickey”

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WEEK-AT-A-GLANCE

MONDAY, June 27 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Exercise for Balance – (SAGE) – Game Room 10:00 Exercise with Weights (SAGE) – Game Room 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:00 Art Masters & Masterpieces (SAGE - Crane) – Board Room 10:00 Brain Aerobics (Fitness) – Ping Pong Room 10:00 Sustainability Group – Game Room 10:30 Trip to Wegmans leaves from Security, x2020 10:45 Swim Lessons - Pool 11:00 Pilates (SAGE - Shell) – Game Room 11:15 Open Work Time – Creative Arts Room 1:00 Tai Chi (SAGE - Chang) – Game Room 1:30 Mah Jongg – 3rd Floor Meeting Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop - OPEN 3:00 Pottery Work Time – Creative Arts Room 7:00 Mysteries in Canadian History (SAGE - Croatti) – Creative Arts Room *+7:00 Monday Night Movie “Walt Before Mickey”– Auditorium

TUESDAY, June 28 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 8:30 Circuit Training (SAGE - Armstrong) – Game Room 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in/Drop-off Hour 10:00 Therapeutic Aquatic Exercise (SAGE-Shell) - Pool 10:00 Trip to Shopper’s Food Warehouse (Largo) leaves from Security, x2020 *10:00 Episcopal Service – Chapel 10:30 Framing Shop Drop in/Drop off Hour – Apartment 137 1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Game Room 2:00 Exercise for Arthritis (SAGE) – Game Room 1:00 Mixed Media Part 1 (SAGE - Hurley) – Creative Arts Room

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*1:30 Afternoon Movie “Serendipity” - Auditorium 3:00 Mixed Media Part 2 (SAGE - Hurley) – Creative Arts Room 4:00 Flower Committee – Game Room 4:00 Steel Magnolias Rehearsal - Auditorium 4:30-6 Don Lewis on Drums & Lloyd Henderson on Piano– Ivy Lounge 7:00 Caregivers Support Group – Game Room WEDNESDAY, June 29 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Exercise for Balance (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Exercise with Weights (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Tai Chi (SAGE - Chang) – Game Room 10:00 Knitting & Crocheting Group – Creative Arts Room 10:30 Trip to Wegmans Grocery Store leaves from Security, x2020 10:00 Aqua Fit (Fitness) 11:00 Pilates (SAGE - Shell) – Auditorium 11:00 RA Office OPEN until 12NOON—CANCELLED 12:00 Billiards Room - Open for play and instruction 12:00 Steel Magnolias Rehearsal - Auditorium 2:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 2:00 Creighton Center Inaugural Ball – Arbor Great Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop Open 3:00 Wii Bowling Practice Play (Fitness) – Game Room 4:00 Bible Study – Walker Interfaith Chapel 7:00 The Assassination of Segregation (SAGE - Croatti) – Creative Arts Room *7:30 Speakers Committee Speaker - Auditorium

THURSDAY, June 30 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 8:30 Circuit Training (SAGE - Armstrong) – Game Room 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:00 Therapeutic Aquatic Exercise (SAGE-Shell) – Pool 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store leaves Security, x2020 10:30 Framing Shop Drop In/Drop Off Hour – Apartment 137

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1:00 Billiards Room - Open for play and instruction 1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Game Room 2:00 Exercise for Arthritis (SAGE) – Game Room 4:30-6 Don Lewis on Drums & Lloyd Henderson on Piano– Ivy Lounge 6:30 Duplicate Bridge – Game Room

FRIDAY, July 1 8:30/10:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:00 Trip to Safeway Grocery Store (at Bowie Town Center), call 2020 9:00 Exercise for Balance – (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Exercise with Weights (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Aqua Fit (Fitness) – Pool 10:00 Sandwich Making – Creative Arts Room 10:00 Recitation of the Rosary - Chapel 10:30 Roman Catholic Service - Chapel 11:00 Pilates (SAGE - Shell) – Auditorium 1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 1:30 Seamstress/Pointer Ridge Dry Cleaners – Blue Room 2:00 Steel Magnolias Rehearsal - Auditorium 2:30-4:30 OO Shop Open 3:00 Wii Bowling League Play (Fitness) – Game Room 3:30 Sing-A-Long – Arbor Great Room; Volunteers needed! 4:30 – 6 Eulane Rose on Piano and Friends – Ivy Lounge *5:30 Shabbat Service and Dinner – Private Dining Room SATURDAY, July 2 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 5PM, & 8:30PM only 10:00 Ping Pong – Ping Pong Room 10:30 Swim to Fit Class – Pool 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store departs from Security, x2020 11:00 Bocce – moves outside, near Ivy Room (weather permitting) or Auditorium 4:30 Bus to Mass at St. Joseph’s departs from Security, x2020

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*5:30 “From Sea To Shining Sea” Dinner – Dance – Auditorium SUNDAY, July 3 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 11AM, 1PM, & 5PM only 9:30 Bus to St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church leaves Clocktower & Village Baptist Church 10:00 Bus to Hope Presbyterian Church leaves Clocktower 3:00 Music Concert, Eunbi Kim on Piano - Auditorium

THIS WEEKEND

CHARLES CASTO’S 100TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1PM – AUDITORIUM: Residents and staff can celebrate with Charles Casto and his family from 1PM - 5PM in the Auditorium. Following the birthday celebration, join him at the Bowie Baysox Stadium for the baseball game followed by fireworks. 60 seats are available and reserved for Collington; when you get to the box office say that you are with the Casto Collington group. If you get there after the 60 seats are filled, tickets are $8.00. NATIONAL FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, COLLEGE PARK, MD: Departs at 7PM. Return time approximately 10PM. This is a 4 - week training program designed to address the changing world of symphony orchestras. Members are selected through rigorous cross-country audition tours and are invited to the University of Maryland; here they are mentored by distinguished faculty drawn from the Nation’s top orchestras and conservatories.

-- Tickets for this event are $20 for NextLEVEL members and $25

for non- members. ----Tickets should be purchased in advance, but you may also be able

to get them at the door the night of the show. If you do not already

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have your tickets, please contact The Clarice Performing Arts Center at (301) 405-2787.

MUSIC CONCERT, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 3PM – AUDITORIUM: Sunday Afternoon Concert: Our concert this week will feature Tom Lagana, classical and jazz guitarist. Tom is well known in this area for his Trio, which has played in numerous clubs and festivals. Tom played in the Disney Jazz band in Orlando before returning to the Baltimore, Washington, Annapolis area. He has played at the King of France tavern in Annapolis. Mr. Lagana received his Master's of Music while on the staff of Towson University and is currently part of the faculty of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. We hope to see everyone on Sunday in the Auditorium.

THIS WEEK

MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE, “Walt Before Mickey” 2015, PG , (1HR 50MIN): MONDAY, JUNE 27, 7PM – AUDITORIUM: Spanning nine years, this biographical drama chronicles the early days of Walt Disney's career -- before he and his brother Roy began the humble animation studio that would subsequently evolve into a global entertainment colossus. EPISCOPAL SERVICE, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 10AM – CHAPEL: Rev Caron Gwynn, Rector, St. Timothy’s Church, Washington, DC TUESDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE: “Serendipity” PG-13, 2001 (1HR 33MIN) TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1:30PM – AUDITORIUM: On a magical night when they are in their 20s, Jonathan (John Cusack) meets Sara (Kate Beckinsale). He finds love at first sight, but Sara believes in destiny. After 10 years the two -- with 3,000 miles between them -- must decide if fate wants them to be together again. When love feels

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like magic, it is called destiny; when destiny has a sense of humor, it is serendipity.

SPEAKERS COMMITTEE SPEAKER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 7:30PM – AUDITORIUM: “Has the Egyptian Revolution failed?” by Professor Nathan Brown, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the George Washington University. His work is focused on Islamic politics, particularly in Egypt and the Palestinian territories, and Islamist movements in the Arab world. His research has also explored constitutional law in the Arab world. SHABBAT SERVICE AND DINNER, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 5:30PM – PRIVATE DINING ROOM: The next Sabbath service and dinner for Collington's Jewish Community is scheduled for Friday, July 1, beginning promptly at 5:30 pm in the dining room. Sign up by calling the dining room (x2135) no later than Thursday, June 30 at 4 pm. If we will not be in the Private Dining Room, we will post the new location at the podium. FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA DINNER – DANCE, JULY 2, 5:30PM – AUDITORIUM: This evening’s events will consist of a delightful cocktail hour, hor d’ ouvres, a three-course dinner and live dance music. Reservations are a must and table selections are on the first come, first served basis; space is limited don’t be disappointed!!

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BOCCE – JUNE 18, 2016

Game 1: Cardinals 13, Hornets 9 Game 2: Cardinals 14, Hornets 11

CARDINALS: HORNETS:

Florence Zook Ruth Wilson Bill Cosgrove Marion Haaser Jerome Zukosky Yvette Temba Marlene Browne Victor James Marian Thompson Linda Trimbath Blanche Cosgrove Victor Laties Vivian Hogans Carol Klass

ITEMS OF INTEREST

Discarded plastic bags have been found in the Arctic Circle and as far south as the Falkland Islands. Use reusable bags.

REMINDER: There will be no 1st Floor District Meetings on the second Tuesday of each month at 4PM on July 12 and August 9. COLLINGTON SINGERS REHEARSAL: Rehearsals that take place each Monday at 4PM in the Auditorium will not take place for the months of June, July, and August.

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PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICE, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1:30PM – CHAPEL: Please welcome back to Collington again our friends and neighbors from Woodstream Church. Minister Malcolm Reeves will lead the service. Please remember the time is now 1:30 PM. Questions?? Please call Ardyce Asire x 7348 FROM THE LIBRARY COMMITTEE: Dear person(s) taking the New York Times from the Periodical Reading Room. The New York Times, like the Wall Street Journal, is paid for by the Residents' Association. These newspapers are for ALL residents, not only you. Library Committee members have been alerted. Residents, please help us keep your newspapers intact. COMPASSION & CHOICES GROUP FORMING AT COLLINGTON: The goal of Compassion & Choices is to make death with dignity available to all sufferers of a terminal illness by passage of a Death with Dignity or End of Life Option Act. This year, C&C has designated Maryland a "campaign state," meaning significant resources will be directed toward broadcasting its values and initiatives, with special efforts in Prince George's County. If you are interested in learning more, please contact me and you will be informed when a meeting date is scheduled. Representatives of Compassion & Choices will be present to outline needs and planned activities. Participation, type, and amount will be entirely up to the individual. Jeanne Slawson, x7380 or [email protected] COMMUNITY MEDICATION DESTRUCTION DAY, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 10AM – 12PM – CLINIC:This is an opportunity to clean out meds that are no longer being used. Come to the Clinic and we will destroy your medication. This service is being offered for free. Depending on the number of medications destroyed, we may need to schedule a second date, if necessary. NEW WIFI PASSWORD FOR GUESTS: As of Friday, June 24th, Collington will have a new password for GUESTS to access the WiFi

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network. If you have friends or families visiting, who need to log on to a computer, etc., please use the following: The new password for Kendal-Guest will now be kendal.org

CORRECTION: The name of a Security team member, Jason Rolly, was inadvertently omitted from the recent Collingtonian article. Jason is not only a friend to many, but a mainstay of the Security Staff. Our apologies to him and thanks for his excellent service! Also, a hearty welcome back to Winston Alvarado, who has regained his health and resumed his old post on the team. We look forward to his being with us for a long time. NOTICE FROM FACILITIES: This notice is to inform all Residents of the schedule for exterior window cleaning: Week One – June 13 thru 17 –Apartment Building, Community Building and Creighton Center. Week Two - June 20 thru 24 – 5000 and 5100 Clusters Week Three – June 27 thru July 1 – 4000 Cluster Week Four - July 4 thru July 8 – 3000 Cluster Week Five – July 11 thru July 15 – 2000 Cluster Week Six – July 18 thru July 22 – 1000 Cluster Week Seven – Revisits if necessary – July 25 thru July 29 Note: Please contact Dwindle Robinson ext. 4777 or Charlene Smith ext. 4774 at any time with questions or concerns.

REMINDER: If you have not already, please begin to renew your subscriptions for Roundhouse Theater, NSO, NSO: Coffee Concerts, and the PG Philharmonic. When you have done so, call Bianca Williams at x4778 to be placed on the transportation list. For all other subscription series, interest sheets are placed in the Trip Book so that we can get an accurate count of who would be interested in attending so we can plan accordingly for transportation.

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JULY TRIPS!!

*Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker Accessible. $5 Transportation fee for all trips*

All Trips Depart From Security. If you need to cancel for any reason you must do so at least 48 hours in advance or you will be charged a $10

cancellation fee.

BOWIE BAYSOX GAME & FIREWORKS, MONDAY, JULY 4, BOWIE, MD: Departs from Security at 5:15PM. The game against Trenton will start at 6:35PM and tickets are $7.00. If you purchase tickets online, which is strongly suggested, the tickets will be $8.50 (convenience fee included). We will be returning to Collington at around 10:00/10:30PM. CAPTAIN BILLY’S CRAB HOUSE, MONDAY, JULY 11, NEWBURG, MD: Departs from Security at 11AM. Returns to Collington at about 3PM. To view the menu visit http://captbillys.com/menu.html NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CIVIL WAR MEDICINE, LUNCH at T DINER, & MONOCACY BATTLEFIELD, THURSDAY, JULY 14, FREDERICK, MD: Depart from Security at 10AM. Return to Collington approximately 4PM. The National Museum of Civil War medicine is the premier center for the preservation and research of the legacy of Civil War Medical innovation and humanitarianism. After the tour we will have lunch at The Double T Diner, a 50’s diner-style family restaurant serving tasty foods. Whether you are in a mood for breakfast, seafood, or steaks, we have something on our menu for youNext we will ride through the Monocacy Battlefield where the Confederacy carried out a bold plan to turn the tide of the Civil War in their favor. They planned to capture Washington, D.C. and influence the elections of 1864. On July 9, 1864, however, Federal soldiers outnumbered them three to one, fighting along the banks of the Monocacy River in an effort to buy time for Union reinforcements to arrive in Washington D.C.

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“THE EATON WOMAN” AT THE GREENBELT ARTS CENTER, SUNDAY, JULY 17, GREENBELT, M.D.”: Departs from Security at 12:45PM. Tickets for this show are $16.00. Returns to Collington at 4:30PM.

TAKE 5! JAZZ, THURSDAY, JULY 21, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Departs from Security at 3:45PM. Returns to Collington at 8PM. The Rodney Richardson Ensemble will celebrate a great jazz guitarist of the last century, Charlie Christian's, 100th birthday with a concert of his music. Rodney Richardson, guitar, will be joined by his quartet featuring Joe Herrera, trumpet, as they play influential works that have resonated throughout decades. BOWIE BAYSOX GAME, MONDAY, JULY 26, BOWIE, MD: Departs from Security at 5:45PM. The game against Hartford will start at 7:05PM and tickets are $7.00. If you purchase tickets online, the tickets will be $8.50(convenience fee included). We will be returning to Collington at approximately 10:00/10:30PM. Have any ideas for a fun and exciting trip? The Trips Committee meets the 1st Tuesday of every month. Next, the Trips Committee will meet on Tuesday, July 5 at 4PM in the Board Room.

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JULY EMPLOYEE BIRTHDAYS

1st Santrell Primas Ruth McIntyre Lisa Smith Mariatu Koroma

13th Janet Charles 18th Kim Lake 19th Rhoda Ballah 20th Adella Flomo

2nd Tamika Hariston 22nd Vicky Cosby 3rd Bob Meyer Joseph Nwude

24th Marc Thompson 26th Jazzmen Hatton

5th Julie Quesada 28th Dameon Day 8th Dameon Bradley 31st Ronnell Brown 10th Siaka Fahnbulleh Godwin Ukwuoma

Janet Charles

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JULY RESIDENTS BIRTHDAYS

1st Roberta Decker 16th Mary Bird 2nd Irena Pfund 19th Dixie Scott 4th Clarence Mann Ronald McPherson Janyce Watt 6th Evelyn Colbert

Philip Corfman 21st Margaret Doughtery 22nd Marion Bauer Margot Rund

7th Edward Cuneo Earl Eisenhart

23rd Hope Butler Carol Klass

8th William McGhee 25th Joyce Koch 9th Resa Jascourt Robert McGilvary Joan Zorza

Mary Ann Mann 26th James Curley Adele Kennedy

12th Margery Conley 27th Vivian Hogans 13th Vicotr James Carl Koch Gertude Mitchell

28th Stan Cobb Lloyd Henderson Janet Kozera

14th Jeanne Edwards Cate Richie 15th Rene Gimbrere

Hugh Lucas 29th Frances O’Connor 30th Elisabeth Fitzhugh

Al Folop

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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY SUPPLEMENT KEEP THIS PAGE! It has the latest new or corrected names, unit numbers, phone numbers, and email addresses that came in after our JANUARY 2016 edition of Collington’s Telephone Directory was prepared. These pages contain a cumulative list of changes that have come in since January 6, 2016. Each month, remove the old supplement (if any), and attach this new one to your January 2016 Telephone Directory, until the next edition of the full Directory is issued.

PLEASE CHECK YOUR OWN INFORMATION, and send corrections or changes to [email protected], or call Charlotte Melichar at 7224. All these phone numbers are in area code 301. When dialing from a Collington phone, only the “extension” (the last four digits) is required.

Telephone Directory Supplement JUNE 24, 2016 Page 1 of 2

RESIDENT PHONE LIST NAME UNIT # PHONE # E-MAIL ADDRESS

BESSMER, Jeannie 2202 925-7283 Recently arrived! Welcome! BOZEMAN, Leslie (Pat) 1006 925-7206 [email protected]

Recently arrived! Welcome! BUCHER, Carol 203 925-7521 Recently arrived! Welcome! CASSIDY, James 345 925-7592 Recently arrived! Welcome! COLBY, Bill 2207 925-7288 [email protected] Corrected email DENMAN, Harry & Shirley 162 541-5111 [email protected]

Recently arrived! Welcome! DUNN, Ursula 304 925-7560 [email protected] Changed

unit FUCHS, Marian, & Jacob Kijne 5108 541-5093 [email protected]

Corrected name and phone number GARRISON, Richard and Joyce 1203

(Temp) 925-7235 [email protected]

[email protected] 2nd email HARVEY, Charlie 353 541-5136 [email protected] Changed

unit HAZEN, Philip & Ruth 5105 541-5098 [email protected] KELLY, Thomas & Carolyn 5015 541-5081 Recently arrived! Welcome! KIRKHAM, Patricia 2211 925-7292 [email protected]

Recently arrived! Welcome! KIJNE, Jacob, & Marian Fuchs 5108 541-5093 [email protected]

Corrected phone number and email MEZEY, Robert 1216 925-7247 Recently arrived! Welcome!

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PLEASE CHECK YOUR OWN INFORMATION, and send corrections or changes to [email protected], or call Charlotte Melichar at 7224. All these phone numbers are in area code 301. When dialing from a Collington phone, only the “extension” (the last four digits) is required.

Continued from previous page

NAME UNIT # PHONE # E-MAIL ADDRESS

MONTGOMERY, David 5010 541-5079 [email protected] Recently arrived! Welcome!

PIEROTTI, Robert & Sibyl 1109 925-7225 [email protected] New email POWELL, Joyce 151 541-5100 MOVING IN JULY 30! Welcome! PRIESTER, Jackie 221 925-7535 Recently arrived! Welcome! RUDDER, Thomas & Lorraine 1212 925-7244 [email protected]

Recently arrived! Welcome! SHEEHAN, William (Bill) & Marcella 312 925-7568 Recently arrived! Welcome! SHEEHAN, Margaret 210 925-7526 Recently arrived! Welcome! STITT, Penelope 230 925-7544 Changed unit TEMBA, Yvette 2206

(Temp) 925-7287 [email protected]

Recently arrived! Welcome! WILSON, Peter 250 541-5059 Changed unit WOLFE, Deborah 225 925-7539 Recently arrived! Welcome!

OTHER NUMBERS MODEL TRAINS, Skipjacks, Etc. 4114 925-7361

ADMINISTRATION Karen Boyce Chief Operating Officer 4789 [email protected]

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Lunch 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 3:00 PMTakeout 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM BrunchDinner 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday27-Jun 28-Jun 29-Jun 30-Jun 1-Jul 2-Jul 3-Jul

We only use the freshest ingredients in the preparation of our meals! Please note that all menus may be subject to change based on market availability.

Lemon mousse napoleon

Blueberry Pie

Sugar Free apple pie

Sugar Free Pistachio pudding

Fresh Baked Cookies

Assorted Desserts on Saturday & Sunday

Chocolate Éclair Peanut butter chocolate bar Sugar Free Almond cake

Vegetable Blend

Whipped Sweet Potatoes

Couscous

Spinach

Bussell Sprouts

Brown Rice Pilaf

Buttered Noodles

Squash Medley

Turnip greens

Roasted Beets

Ratatouille Peas and Pearl Onions

Butternut Squash

Redskin Mashed Potatoes

Asparagus

Carrot Tzimmes

Parmesan Orzo Noodle Pudding

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Seared Tuna

Fried Tofu

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Mixed Vegetables

Roasted Parnsips

Homefries with Onions

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Green Beans

Chili Miso Soup with Tofu Soup of Tuscany Chicken and Dumpling Matzo Ball

Beef Brisket Stroganoff

Salad Bar

Roasted Pork Loin

Cole Slaw

Canalope Soup

Collington Dining Service Weekly Menu

Omlette BarBBQ Monday Chef's Special Pasta Bar

Gapazcho Cherry Bisque Chilled Carrot and Ginger Watermelon Soup

Chicken Cordon Bleu

Cream of Asparagus

Salad Bar

Quinoa Salad Greek Salad

Salad Bar Salad Bar

Tuna Pasta SaladRedskin Potato Egg Salad

Salad Bar

Italian Wedding

Tomato, Cucumber & Black Olive

Baby Back Ribs Pork chops with Peanut sauce

Grilled Italian Sausage with Sauteed Peppers &

Onions

Chef's Special

Shrimp Crusted flounder Baked Fish Filet Ricotta Ravioli with Pesto sauce Blackened Catfish

Kosher Chicken

Beet Borscht

Potato Pancakes

Fried Cod

Brown Rice Roasted Purple Potatoes Barley O'Brian

Chef's Special

Southern Sweet Cornbread

Baked Salmon

Thai Cucumber Salad

Chef's Special

Roast Beef with Au Jus

Chicken Marsala Roasted Turkey Mustard and Apricot Glazed Chicken Breast Chicken Pad Thai Chicken Croquetts