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Cultural and Educational
Program Calendar
October 2017
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Sunday October 1st:
10:30am – Communion Service with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Laurelwood Activity Room
11:00am – Trivia: What do you know? Laurelwood Hearth Room
2:30pm – Movie: Grumpier Old Men (1995) starring Walter Matthau, Jack Lemmon and Sophia Loren.
Community Center
Monday October 2nd:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
*10:00am – Monthly Kitchen Tour with Dan Fernandes, the Director of Fine Dining. Tour is approx. 30
minutes long. Space is limited; please sign up in the Program Book. Meet outside Lilac Shop
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm – Euchre Group. Social Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:00pm – 3 Part Lecture Series: Why America Fights: Patriotism and War Propaganda: An exploration
of the pioneering use of new communication technologies to promote the War of 1898 and
the controversial campaign to sell World War I with Susan Brewer, PhD. Learn how the
United States used cartoons, posters, movies, speeches, and television to rally popular support
for war over the past century. Community Center
Tuesday October 3rd:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
1:15pm – Bible Study with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
2:00pm – University of Rochester Course: The Book of Genesis with Anne Merideth, PhD, Department
of Religion and Classics at The University of Rochester. Please see page 17 for course
information. Community Center
7:00pm – Game Night! Games are provided or bring your favorite game to share! Music Room
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Wednesday October 4th: Sukkot begins at sundown
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
1:15pm – Depart for Geva Theatre: In the Heights. Please note transportation arrangements were made
in advance. Return approx. 5:00pm
2:00pm – Fine Dining Food Forum. Seneca Dining Room
2:00pm – Pittsford Highlands Chorus practice. All are welcome to participate in the chorus. Music
Room
3:30pm – Book Discussion Group. All are welcome to join. Activities Room
4:30pm-6:00pm – October Fest Happy Hour: Drink, Specials and Appetizers. This month’s featured
Artist is Julie Tubb’s. In October we will display Julie’s beautiful botanical watercolors and
mix media collage in the Art Gallery. Julie has had a lifelong passion for art and she is excited
to share her collection with you. Highlands’ Pub
Thursday October 5th:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
*1:30pm – Depart for RIT’s exhibit and original illustrations and paintings from Arthur Singer: The
Wildlife Art of an American Master." The extensive exhibition displays dozens of Singer's
original illustrations and paintings, but the exhibit also serves as a celebration of an
individual life. No Admission Fee. Walking is required. Will return approx. 4:00pm
2:00pm – Blood Pressure Screenings. Club Room
6:30pm – Depart for Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Concert: Ravel’s Bolero. Please note
transportation arrangements were made in advance. Return approx. 10:30pm
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Friday October 6th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
11:15am – Tech Time with facilitator Cory White, IT Technician. Share ideas, information and
questions about technology. Music Room
12:30pm-1:30pm – Aquatic Exercise. Pool
1:00pm – Catholic Mass with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Community Center
1:00pm – Pause for Peace with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Join us to explore the Peace dimension of Wellness.
Music Room
1:30pm-2:15pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:30pm – Music Mixer, Live entertainment with Dick Mazzatti Duo and vocalist. Community Center
Saturday October 7th:
10:30am – Tai Chi Class. Fitness Room
*11:00am – Pathway to Pittsford Errand Bus departs to Pittsford Plaza, Pittsford Cinema and Pittsford
Community Library. The bus departs from the Highlands at 11:00am, 12:00pm and
1:00pm.
2:30pm – Saturday Musical Movie: Deep in my Heart (1954) starring Jose Ferrer. Community Center
Sunday October 8th:
10:30am – Communion Service with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Laurelwood Activity Room
1:30pm – Casual Bridge Game. All are welcome to join. Social Room
2:30pm – Movie: It Happened One Night (1934) starring Claudette Colbert and Walter Connolly.
Community Center
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Monday October 9th: Columbus Day
9:00am –1:00pm: Flu Shot Clinic. 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. if your last name starts with A thru M, 11:00
a.m. to 1:00 p.m. if your last name starts with N thru Z. Please wear a short sleeved shirt and
bring your insurance information. Community Center
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm – Euchre Group. Social Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:00pm – 3 Part Lecture Series: Why America Fights: Patriotism and War Propaganda: A consideration
of how the “strategy of truth” shaped the massive effort to mobilize the American people
during World War II and the less successful attempt to maintain support for the Korean War
with Susan Brewer, PhD. Learn how the United States used cartoons, posters, movies,
speeches, and television to rally popular support for war over the past century. Community
Center
7:00pm – Movie Night: The Student Prince (1998) starring Edmund Purdom and Ann Blyth.
Community Center
Tuesday October 10th:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
11:15am – Annual Charity Fashion Show and Luncheon. Clothes and accessories provided by Lord &
Taylor. All proceeds go to the Wilmot Cancer Center. Reservations are made in advance.
Dining Room
Knitting Group has been canceled today.
1:15pm – Bible Study with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Wednesday October 11th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
*11:00am – Depart for our annual ride through Letchworth State Park and lunch at Tom Wahl’s in
Avon. This year’s ride will include a hop on tour guide and some stops and walking at
Letchworth State Park. No Fee for Guided Tour. Return at approx. 4:00pm.
1:00pm – Alzheimer’s Support Group for caregivers facilitated by Alzheimer’s Association staff and
volunteers. The group provides updated information, emotional support, and problem
solving as related to the challenges of giving care to those living with Alzheimer’s disease or
other dementia. Seneca Dining Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
1:30pm – Crossword Puzzles with Larry Shearer. Laurelwood Activity Room
No Chorus Practice Today
4:30pm-6:00pm – Happy Hour: Drink, Specials and Appetizers. Highlands’ Pub
Thursday October 12th:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking.
*9:45am – Depart for Middlesex, NY, home of the Rochester Folk Art Guild for 50 years. Tour the
pottery, woodworking and clothing design workshops, along with the East Hill Gallery. We
will also enjoy a farm –fresh lunch right on the campus. Lunch and Admission fee is $15,
and will be collected on the bus. Walking is required. Return approx. 3:00pm
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
7:00pm – Evening Music: Victor Pops Concert. Community Center
Resident Larry Iwan performing
at the Flower City Jazz Concert.
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Friday October 13th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
12:30pm-1:30pm – Aquatic Exercise. Pool
1:15pm – Inspirational Hymns with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
*1:00pm – Shopping at Victor Crossings Plaza. Store selection includes: Dollar Store, HomeGoods,
Wal-Mart, Kohl’s, and PetSmart. Return approx. 4:00pm
1:30pm-2:15pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:30pm – Music Mixer live entertainment with Brad Batz playing a Jazz Duo. Laurelwood Gallery
3:30pm – Current Events Club. Discuss current issues of the day, express your opinions, and be
exposed to the ideas of your fellow residents. Community Center
Saturday October 14th:
No Tai Chi Class Today
9:00am-11:00am – Resident Breakfast, Non Guest Day
1:00pm – Casual Bridge Game. All are welcome to join. Social Room
1:30pm – Visit with the Guiding Eye Dogs for the blind. Laurelwood Activity Room
2:30pm – Saturday Musical Movie: Sweeny Todd (1982): The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, starring
Angela Lansbury and George Hearn. Community Center
Sunday October 15th:
10:30am – Communion Service with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Laurelwood Activity Room
11:00am – Trivia: what do you know?
2:30pm – Movie: The King and I (1956) starring Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner. Community Center
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Monday October 16th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm – Euchre Group. Social Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:00pm – 3 Part Lecture Series: Why America Fights: Patriotism and War Propaganda: An investigation
of the deployment of news management in the era of television coverage of the Vietnam and
Iraq Wars with Susan Brewer, PhD. Learn how the United States used cartoons, posters,
movies, speeches, and television to rally popular support for war over the past century.
Community Center
*7:00pm – Depart for Flower City Jazz Society Concert Musicians Rod Blumenau Sextet. Tickets are
$12.00 each, pay upon arrival. Return approximately 10:00pm
Tuesday October 17th:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am -12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
1:15pm – Bible Study with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
2:00pm – University of Rochester Course: William Faulkner: His Life, Times, and Writings: Childhood
and Early Life with Rufino Pabico, MD. Please see page 17 for course information.
Community Center
7:00pm – Game Night! Games are provided or bring your favorite game to share. Music Room
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Wednesday October 18th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
*9:45am – Enjoy a scenic trip to Penn Yan, NY to visit the Art Center of Yates County, lunch at The
Pinwheel Market & Café by Milly’s Pantry, and Keuka Springs Winery. Lunch options
include salads, soups/quiches and flatbreads Tastings at Keuka Springs are $5 and payment
will be collected on the bus if you choose to taste. Walking is required. Return approx.
4:00pm
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
1:30pm – Presentation: Music & Life of Tommy Dorsey with Larry Shearer. Laurelwood Activity Room
2:00pm – Pittsford Highlands Chorus practice. All are welcome to participate. Music Room
*4:00pm – “UR” Always Learning lecture titled: Paleontology at the End of the Rope: Excavations 80 feet
Below the Surface at Natural Trap Cave, with Penny Higgins, PhD. Located in the
Hahnemann Club. Please see page 18 for course information. Transportation is provided
from Hahnemann Square at 3:45pm. Return approx. 5:15pm
4:30pm-6:00pm – Happy Hour: Drink. Specials and Appetizers. Highlands’ Pub
Nancy Robins, Larry Iwan, Ange sorbello and Marguerite Graves dancing at the Jazz concert.
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Thursday October 19th:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
*10:00am-1:00pm –Parkinson Café, a program designed to provide social, cultural, and intellectual
interaction for people with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. A light lunch will be
provided at no cost. A donation of at least $2 per person is requested, as this is being
provided by both The Highlands and National Parkinson’s Foundation. Located at the
Hahnemann Club, please request transportation.
10:30am -12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
11:00am – Pray the Rosary with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Music Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Gentle Chair Yoga. Fitness Room
1:30pm – Poetry Discussion: The Works of Mary Oliver with Kathleen Cadle. Mary Oliver has a keen
eye for nature, for quietness and will waken our senses in surprising ways. Music Room
2:00pm – Blood Pressure Screenings. Club Room
*2:00pm –Hands-On Baking Class: Decorating Halloween Cookies with Pastry Chef Laura. Community
Center
6:30pm – Depart for Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Concert: Seaman Conducts Mozart & Sibelius
Please note transportation arrangements were made in advance. Return approx. 10:30pm
Visiting the Antique Wireless Museum in Bloomfield, NY
Pictured Left: Employee Elizabeth David, Jeanette Corea, Nancy Robbins, Ron Nelson.
Pictured Right: Wireless Tour Guide, Jeanne Carley, David Strong and Harry Carley.
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Friday October 20th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
11:00am-2:00pm – Mac & Cheese Chef Cook-Off to benefit The Highlands at Pittsford’s Alzheimer’s
Team. $3.00 to sample and vote on your favorite macaroni and cheese. Community Center
11:15am – Tech Time with facilitator Cory White, IT Technician. Share ideas, information and
questions about technology. Music Room
12:30pm-1:30pm – Aquatic Exercise. Pool
1:15pm – Worship Service with Chaplain Jim Grobe Laurelwood Gallery
1:30pm-2:15pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:30pm – Music Mixer, Live entertainment with John Williams on piano. Laurelwood Gallery
Saturday October 21st:
9:00am – Depart for the 2017 Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Frontier Field. Please sign up and register at
The Hospitality Desk. Donors contributing $20 or more will receive a Highlands at Pittsford
Alzheimer’s Association t-shirt. Return approx. 12:30pm
10:30am – Tai Chi class. Fitness Room
2:30pm – Saturday Musical Movie: Hairspray (1988) starring Ricki Lake, Colleen Fitzpatrick and
Michael St. Gerard. Community Center
Sunday October 22nd:
10:30am – Communion Service with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Laurelwood Activity Room
1:30pm – Casual Bridge Game. All are welcome to join. Social Room
2:30pm – Movie: Columbus (2017) starring John Cho, Haley Lu Richardson and Parker Posey.
Community Center
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Monday October 23rd:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm – Euchre Group. Social Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:00pm – University of Rochester Course: Masterpieces of Art in Depth: Arnolfini Wedding: Jan van
Eyck with Susan Nurse Please see page 17 for course information. Music Room
3:00pm-5:00pm – The Alzheimer's Association Presents, A Video Education Series: Diagnosing and
Treating Alzheimer's Disease with David Gill, M.D. This interactive video education series
will provide information on various topics as they relate to Alzheimer’s disease and other
dementia. The sessions are intended to connect care partners with experts such as
physicians, researchers, and attorneys. Music Room
*4:00pm – “UR” Always Learning lecture titled: Chivalry and Violence in Medieval Europe, with
Richard Kaeuper, Ph.D. Located in the Hahnemann Club. Please see page 18 for course
information. Transportation is provided from Hahnemann Square at 3:45pm. Return
approx. 5:15pm
6:45pm – Depart for the Penfield Symphony Concert: Old World-New World. Please note tickets and
transportation arrangements were made in advance. Return approx. 9:30pm
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Tuesday October 24th: United Nations Day
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
*11:00am – Research study opportunity! Come learn about the study: A Personalized Approach to
Cognitive Training (PACT) for residents living at a Senior Living Community with Alanna
Jacobs and Kaylin Cottone, from The University of Rochester. Alanna and Kaylin will review
the study objectives, qualifying factors, and study activities. This study is suited for those
with minor memory difficulties or a small decline in memory. Music Room
No walking club today
*1:00pm-3:00pm – Chart Review sessions with Wegmans Pharmacy. Meet with a pharmacist to
compare Medicare Plans based on your prescriptions. Residents will need to provide name,
date of birth, and list of medications, sometimes a Medicare card is also needed. Sign up in
the Program Book for a 10 minute free and unbiased session. Parlor
1:15pm – Bible Study with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
2:00pm – Prayer Service with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Music Room
2:00pm – University of Rochester Course: William Faulkner: His Life, Times, and Writings: The
Evolution of a Novelist with Rufino Pabico, MD. Please see page 17 for course information.
Community Center
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Wednesday October 25th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
*1:00pm – Depart for a trip to Schutt’s Apple Farm in Webster. Shop for pumpkins, apples, cider,
donuts, flowers, novelty/gift items and much more. Optional Cider tour for $5. Walking is
required. Return at approx. 3:30pm
*1:15pm-2:00pm – Hearing aide checks with Audiologist Dr. Andrea Segmond of Ontario Hearing. No
fee to attend. Parlor
2:00pm – Pittsford Highlands Chorus. All are welcome to participate. Music Room
2:30pm – Sing-a-long with Music Therapy Students from Nazareth College will share their musical
talents with us, come to participate or listen. Laurelwood Gallery
*4:00pm – “UR” Always Learning lecture titled: President Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Conference at
Casablanca, the Morgenthau Plan and the Second Quebec Conference, with Rufino Pabico,
MD. Located in the Hahnemann Club. Please see page 19 for course information.
Transportation is provided from Hahnemann Square at 3:45pm. Return approx. 5:15pm
4:30pm-6:00pm – Happy Hour: drink specials and appetizers. Highlands’ Pub
6:30pm – Evening Music with Maureen Cronin. Laurelwood Gallery
Thursday October 26th:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am -12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
*11:00am – Depart for a trip to Canandaigua for lunch at the New York Wine and Culinary Institute,
and optional wine tasting. Followed by a visit to the Ontario County Historical Society to
view exhibits: The Suffrage Movement in Ontario County, along with,1964 Gone but Not
Forgotten. A suggested donation to the Ontario County Historical Society of $3.00 will be
collected on the bus. Walking is required. Returning Approx. 3:00pm
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
1:30pm – Sing-a-long with Music Therapy Students from Nazareth College will share their musical
talents with us, come to participate or listen. Laurelwood Gallery
3:00pm – Resident Meeting. Community Center
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Friday October 27th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
12:30pm-1:30pm – Aquatic Exercise. Pool
1:15pm – Inspirational Hymns with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
1:30pm-2:15pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:30pm – Music Mixer, Live entertainment featuring keyboard and vocals with Take Note. Laurelwood
Gallery
3:30pm – Current Events Club. Discuss current issues of the day, express your opinions, and be exposed
to the ideas of your fellow residents. Community Center
Saturday October 28th:
10:30am – Tai Chi class. Fitness Room
*11:00am – Pathway to Pittsford Errand Bus departs to Pittsford Plaza, Pittsford Cinema and Pittsford
Community Library. The bus departs from the Highlands at 11:00am, 12:00pm and
1:00pm.
2:30pm – Saturday Musical Movie: Summer Stock (1950), starring Gloria DeHaven and Judy Garland.
Community Center
Sunday October 29th:
10:30am – Communion Service with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Laurelwood Activity Room
1:30pm – Game: Dominoes. Laurelwood Activities Room 1:15pm – Depart for the Jewish Community Center to see the show, Cooking with The Calamari
Sisters. Please note transportation arrangements were made in advance. Return approx. 4:30pm
2:30pm – Movie: Casper (1995), starring Bill Pullman, Cathy Moriarty and Christina Ricci. Community Center
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the digital sign.
Monday October 30th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
11:15am – Cultural Programming Meeting. All are welcome to join. Music Room
1:00pm – Euchre Group. Social Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
No Resident Meeting today
2:00pm – University of Rochester Course: Masterpieces in Depth: Brancacci Chapel Masaccio,
Masolino, and Lippi. Please see page 17 for course information. Community Center
2:30pm –Presentation: Discovering George Eastman with Patti Piper. Laurelwood Activities Room
*4:00pm – “UR” Always Learning lecture titled: Understanding the Biology of Menopause, with James
R. Woods, Jr., M.D. Located in the Hahnemann Club. Transportation is provided from
Hahnemann Square at 3:45pm. Return approx. 5:15pm
Tuesday October 31st: Halloween
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
*11:30am – Depart for the Rochester Public Library Fall ‘Books Sandwiched In’ Book Review: High
Noon: The Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic by Glenn Frankel.
No fee to attend, Return approx.1:30pm
1:15pm – Bible Study with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
2:00pm – University of Rochester Course: William Faulkner: His Life, Times, and Writings: The Difficult
Years, Face and Recognition with Rufino Pabico, MD. Please see page 17 for course
information. Music Room
3:00pm – Halloween Party! Live music with Country Singer Josie Waverly. Come dressed in costume
and participate in the costume contest! Refreshments will be served. Community Center
*4:00pm – To Your Health Lecture, please see the program book for lecture information. The lecture is
located at the Hahnemann Club. Transportation provided at 3:45pm. Return approx.
5:30pm.
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University of Rochester Course/Lecture Descriptions:
The Book of Genesis Tuesdays September 5th – October 3rd at 2:00pm-3:00pm
This course examines The Book of Genesis in order to examine not only the historical, religious, and
social context of the text, but also to examine the ways in which the central themes in the narrative
have reverberated throughout Jewish and Christian traditions and western civilization. We will
examine key texts such as creation, the flood and the Joseph narrative. Key topics such as the origins of
humanity, the formation of Israel's religious and cultural identity, the role of women in Genesis.
Anne Merideth is a Senior Lecturer in Religion and Director of Undergraduate Studies for the
Department of Religion and Classics at the University of Rochester. She received a master of theological
studies from Harvard and PhD and masters from Princeton. She teaches a range of biblical topics, such
as, women in the Bible, Biblical Economy, and Judaism in the Ancient World. She teaches with a
historical and cultural perspective rather than from a theological perspective.
William Faulkner: His Life, Times and Writings Tuesdays October 17th – December 5th 2:00pm-3:00pm
This Series of Lectures will focus on William Faulkner, not only by discussing his early childhood life,
moving through the early years of his career as a novelist, and encountering difficult hardships, but you
will also examine some of his famous pieces of literature, and how his writings have contributed to
American Novels today.
Dr. Pabico was the medical director of the Nephrology Clinical Laboratory and the Nephrology
Transplantation Program, as well as the Associate Chief of the Nephrology Unit at the University of
Rochester Medical Center. Upon retirement, Dr. Pabico has pursued his life-long interests in
Humanities, specifically Literature and History. He continues to participate in the activities of the
Division of Medical Humanities and the History of Medicine Programs at URMC. Dr. Pabico has been
happily married for more than 40 years and has two daughters and two grandsons.
Masterpieces of Art in Depth
Monday’s October 23rd –November 27th 2:00pm-3:00pm
Join Susan Nurse for a 6-week course exploring magnificent pieces of art such as, Van Gogh: Starry
Night, Picasso: Guernica, Night Watch: Rembrandt and many more.
Susan Nurse was the Visual Resources Coordinator at the Memorial Art Gallery for 17 years. She
coordinated the Slide Library, which also comprises digital images. She also managed the Library and
Archival Photography. She has a Masters in Art History from the University of Buffalo. Susan has
lectured at the Gallery’s Creative Workshop, RIT Osher Center, and SUNY Brockport.
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“UR” Always Learning Lecture Description:
Paleontology at the End of the Rope: Excavations 80 feet Below the Surface at Natural Trap Cave
Wednesday, October 18, 2017 4:00 pm-5:00 pm
Natural Trap Cave, located in north-central Wyoming, is aptly named. For thousands of years, animals
have lost their lives falling 80 feet to the bottom. The unique conditions inside the cave have preserved
bits of the Earth’s past often unavailable, however getting to them is quite the challenge. Speaker Penny
Higgins has spent the last four summers climbing in and out of Natural Trap Cave and will share
insights into the technical aspects of cave paleontology and some of the new and shocking discoveries
scientists have made since the re-opening of the cave in 2014.
Chivalry and Violence in Medieval Europe
Monday, October 23, 2017 4:00 pm-5:00 pm
Dr. Kaeuper will talk informally about medieval European chivalry, stressing what it actually was and
how it worked, rather than how it is pictured in popular media. Our views today are almost
unavoidably colored by the Victorian efforts to revive chivalry and make it useful in late nineteenth-
century society. As a medieval historian who has studied it for years, Dr. Kaeuper insists on the need to
understand chivalry as a functioning-and tough-medieval warrior code, deeply rooted in its own era
and a powerful building block in medieval civilization. Dr. Kaeuper is the author of Chivalry and
Violence in Medieval Europe.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Conference at Casablanca the Morgenthau Plan
and the Second Quebec Conference
Wednesday, October 25, 2017 4:00 pm-5:00 pm
It was at the conference of Casablanca on January 14-24, 1943 that President
Roosevelt proclaimed that the Allies would demand nothing less than UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER
by Germany, Italy, and Japan. The varied reasons for the President’s declaration when the Axis Powers
were far from being defeated and the reactions by both our Allies and Germany will be presented in
detail.
The Pittsford Highlands’ Chaplain, Jim Grobe, is available for one on one meetings. If interested, please contact
Elizabeth David ext. 6344 and a date and time can be arranged.
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Understanding the Biology of Menopause
Monday, October 30, 2017 4:00 pm-5:00 pm
Considerable confusion exists among women and their care providers regarding the
biology of the menopause. Once considered a one-year problem for some women,
menopause is now recognized as starting in the 40s, and for some, extending into the 70s. As such, in
the past decade, this important field of women’s health has emerged as factual, structured, and formal.
In recent years’ scientists have contributed significant information as to the etiologies of hot flashes,
mood swings, memory loss, vaginal dryness, loss of libido, bone and heart health. Yet so little of this
information is known to care providers who daily must care for these challenged women as the U.S.
population ages. This presentation will address the role of inflammation as the underlying cause of most
of the menopause symptoms, the biologic impact that loss of estrogen plays in this process and the role
that hormone replacement serves to reduce these symptoms.