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Staff Members
Donna Houston-Long Property Manager
Sheryl Roussin Finance Manager
Ellen Hopkins Service Coordinator
Lora Burton Administrative Assistant
Priscilla Davis
Administrative Assistant
Travis McKenzie Executive Chef
Jason Hopton Sous Chef
Kayla Clayton
Café Cashier
Nell Barrow Front Desk
Jim Parsons Maintenance Supervisor
Daniel Deon Maintenance Tech
John Ring Maintenance Tech
Bryce Chastain Maintenance Tech
Doug Morris Maintenance Tech
Donna Muenzer Housekeeper
Bob Myers Custodian
Melissa Gilreath
Executive Director
EHMCorp
Debra Waters
APRIL 2018
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
115 South Third Street
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Telephone: 904-249-3866
Fax: 904-249-2011
1-800-955-8771/TTY
www.pablotowers.com
Managed by Elderly Housing
Management Corporation
The events at Pablo
Towers are always memo-
rable, but March’s “The
Stars are Out Tonight” was
one of the best.
David Reese
emceed a night that includ-
ed appearances by Marilyn
Monroe and Edith Bunker.
Other members of the
Pablo Players entertained
the crowd who loved every
minute of the funny, sometimes boisterous, evening.
Pablo Towers’ resi-
dents and friends love a fun
time, and many participate
in the planning and execu-
tion of these events. Joan
Brown leads the Pablo Play-
ers, and she assures us that
as soon as she has another
brilliant idea for her troupe,
a new show will be planned.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRIENDS
Mary R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 1
Maya T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 1
Susan S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 6
Sue C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 7
Jo Anne M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 7
Jim R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 10
Marie S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 14
Carmen L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 15
Beverly F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 18
Robert P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 21
Hsiu K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 22
Suzanne F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 23
Eleanor C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 26
Maria W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 27
Sr. Joan G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 30
Cecelia Bergum
Shirley Church
Patricia Niehaus
Marie O’Neill
With Fond
Memor ies
CLYDE
BENNETT
Notice to All Residents
Due to increasing costs and repeated
mis-use of garbage disposals, if your
garbage disposal becomes inoperable, it will
no longer be replaced. The disposal and cor-
responding switch will be removed.
You may still report a garbage disposal that is not
working, and a maintenance team member will deter-
mine if it can be repaired. We will repair garbage dis-
posals if possible, but will no longer be installing new
units.
PABLO TOWERS AUXILIARY
RESIDENT BIRTHDAY PARTY
Monday, Apr i l 16
6:00 PM
All Residents are invited to come and celebrate with
your friends.
Sponsored by Community Presbyterian
Church
NEW BINGO GAME
While Bingo remains an entertainment
staple here at The Towers, the Auxiliary has
added a new game to the Tuesday and Friday
night activity.
LUCKY NUMBER BINGO will be played
as the 2nd game of each evening and is a game
where the jackpot can grow from week to week.
Come and see what all the
excitement is about. Bingo is
played on Tuesday and Friday
nights each week, beginning at
6:00 PM.
THANK YOU
The Pablo Players would like to thank everyone who donat-
ed food, money, time or their talents to make the plays and variety
shows successful.
We have all enjoyed the fruits of everyone’s efforts, and
The Players hope to continue to bring you new entertainment in the
future.
We’re planning the next show tentatively for June 9th!
Donna
Houston-
Long, Pablo
Towers Site
Manager,
shows off
the Certifi-
cate of
Achieve-
ment we
received
from HUD for our Superior rating on the recent
Management Occupancy Review. Thanks to all
who participated in gaining this prestigious award.
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~ APRIL 2018 ~
Sun Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat
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BP-APEX—LOBBY 10 – 11:30 AM
EXERCISE 11:00 AM C.R.
RESIDENT COUNCIL MEETING 3:30 PM
3 COMPUTER CLASS
BOARD ROOM 10:00 AM
FOOD DISTRIBUTION 2:00 PM C.R.
BINGO 6:00 PM C.R.
4 BIBLE STUDY BOARD ROOM
10:00 AM
SENIORS WITH A MISSION 9:30 AM
5 PEST CONTROL
Apts. Ending in 04
DAN THE PRODUCE MAN 9:00—11:00 AM
DEVOTIONS
9:30 AM C.R.
6 ONSITE
DERMATOLOGY 11:00 AM
BINGO 6:00 PM C.R.
7 SING ALONG
WITH ALAN KERR
3:00 PM
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9
BP-APEX—LOBBY 10 – 11:30 AM
EXERCISE 11:00 AM C.R.
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS VETERANS’
HISTORY PROJECT 2:30 PM
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COMPUTER CLASS BOARD ROOM
10:00 AM
FOOD DISTRIBUTION 2:00 PM C.R.
ART SHOW
5:00—8:00 PM LOBBY
BINGO 6:00 PM C.R.
11 BIBLE STUDY BOARD ROOM
10:00 AM
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PEST CONTROL
Apts. Ending in 05 DAN THE
PRODUCE MAN 9:00—11:00 AM
DEVOTIONS 9:30 AM C.R.
SCHWAN’S—BACK DOOR
1:30—2:15 PM
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BINGO 6:00 PM C.R.
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16
BP-APEX—LOBBY 10 – 11:30 AM
EXERCISE 11:00 AM C.R.
RESIDENT B-DAY
PARTY 6:00 PM
17
COMPUTER CLASS BOARD ROOM
10:00 AM
FOOD DISTRIBUTION 2:00 PM C.R.
BINGO 6:00 PM C.R.
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BIBLE STUDY BOARD ROOM
10:00 AM
19
PEST CONTROL
Apts. Ending in 06
DAN THE PRODUCE MAN 9:00—11:00 AM
DEVOTIONS 9:30 AM C.R.
FALLING 2:30 PM
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DR. JANE BURNS With BURNS
AUDIOLOGY and BALANCE 9:30 AM
BOOK CLUB 2:00 PM
BINGO 6:00 PM C.R.
21
3rd ANNUAL SENIOR PROM
6:00 PM
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23
BP-APEX—LOBBY 10 – 11:30 AM
EXERCISE 11:00 AM C.R.
24
COMPUTER CLASS BOARD ROOM
10:00 AM
FOOD DISTRIBUTION 2:00 PM C.R.
BINGO 6:00 PM C.R.
25
BIBLE STUDY BOARD ROOM
10:00 AM
26
PEST CONTROL
Apts. Ending in 07 DAN THE
PRODUCE MAN 9:00—11:00 AM
DEVOTIONS 9:30 AM C.R.
SCHWAN’S—BACK DOOR
1:30—2:15 PM
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BINGO 6:00 PM C.R.
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BP-APEX—LOBBY 10 – 11:30 AM
EXERCISE 11:00 AM C.R.
MUSIC AND FELLOWSHIP
6:30 PM
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OTHER HAPPENINGS AROUND THE TOWERS
ALONE . . . TOGETHER
Date and TIME to be Announced
You are not alone!!! Please plan to join this supportive dis-
cussion group facilitated by Sheila Harper, a counselor with
Vitas Healthcare. Sheila will be sharing some helpful coping
skills so that you learn how to address negative feelings and
emotions. You will benefit from attending this group! This
is a support group, and anything that is discussed will be kept
confidential. Snacks and drinks will be served.
SENIORS WITH A MISSION
Wednesday, April 4, 9:30 AM
The March trip was a great success! Only two of the
Pablo Towers residents were able to go on this first trip,
but they are eager to go again. We encourage you to join
this group of active seniors who enjoy going out into the
community to help others. The bus will pick up our Pablo
Towers group at 9:30 AM and lunch will be provided.
This is a great opportunity to serve others!!! If you are
interested in going and need additional information, please
call the Seniors with a Mission phone number at
904-551-4373.
FALLING—How to Live Safely in Your
Home
Thursday, April 19, 2:30 PM
What causes us to fall more as we age? What
can we do to cut down on our fall risks? How can we
make our homes safer in case we fall? Please plan to join
Johanna Smithers with Silver Rehab and APEX Home
Healthcare Services as she advises us on what to do to
live safely. We are so fortunate to have therapy services
available in Pablo Towers, and Johanna is one of the
occupational therapists that comes to our facility.
Courtney Ainsworth, a representative with
APEX, will explain how home healthcare services can
assist you with living more safely.
Delicious refreshments will be served at the
presentation.
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS VETERANS’
HISTORY PROJECT
Monday, April 9, 2:30 PM
We are thrilled to welcome Jenn McMillan who is a member of
the DAR (Daughters of the Republic.) Jenn will explain the
project she is bringing to Pablo Towers. The intent of the
Library of Congress Veterans’ History Project is to document
(collect, preserve, and make accessible) the personal accounts of
those who were in the armed forces. It is important to our
grandchildren and those who follow that there be a record of the
real-world experiences of those who preserved our freedoms.
Veterans are an endangered species. Their legacy must be pre-
served. Veterans who served in the United States military from
World War I through the present are eligible to participate. We
encourage all veterans to attend this program, but all residents
are welcome to attend the program.
Refreshments will be served.
THIRD ANNUAL SENIOR PROM
Saturday, April 21, 6:00 PM
The Interact Club students from Fletcher High
School invite you to this year’s Senior Prom. The
theme this year is “A Country Western Evening.” Mark
your calendars now for a wonderful night of dinner, live
music, and dancing. The Blue
Moon Ramblers will be providing
the musical entertainment
sponsored by St. Paul’s by-the-
Sea Episcopal Church.
There is no dress code,
but if you want to dress for the
theme, start putting together your
Country Western attire. The
students want to enjoy an evening of intergenerational
interaction with YOU!!! One thing for sure . . . the
evening will be AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!
MUSIC AND FELLOWSHIP:
An Evening of Music and
Dessert with the Families of
the Beaches Vineyard Church
Monday, April 30, 6:30 PM
Do you love music? Do you love to sing or hear others
sing? Some residents have stated they would love to
have a night to sing hymns, worship choruses, and other
songs. The Vineyard worship team has answered your
request and is excited to provide this opportunity.
They will bring desserts for you to enjoy.
Dan, “The Fruit & Vegetable Man”
FRESH PRODUCE
Every THURSDAY
9—11 AM Suites Side South Parking Lot
SOMETIMES his wife will make:
$2 BOILED PEANUTS
$1 BANANA PUDDING
$1 PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKES
Good produce at reasonable prices!