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5526 South Adams Avenue • Ogden, UT 84405 • (801) 476-7111 Slip on Shades April 2018 Ward off seasonal allergy symptoms by wearing wraparound sunglasses when you are outside. Doctors say the shades can help block airborne allergens from getting into your eyes. Famous Firsts: Earth Day Protect our planet. That was the simple message of the estimated 20 million people across the nation who took part in the first Earth Day, April 22, 1970. The national day focusing on the environment was the idea of U.S. Sen. Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin, and today, it is an annual worldwide observance with nearly 200 countries participating. National Licorice Day Thursday, April 12th, at 1:15 pm is National Licorice Top Tunes for Karaoke Day. Come sample some Licorice and find out all Grab the mic and belt out a tune for National about it. Karaoke Week, the last week in April. If you’re stumped for a song, Neil Diamond’s “Sweet National Peach Cobbler Day Friday, April 13th at 1:15 pm is National Peach Caroline,” Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive” and Cobbler Day. Come enjoy some Peach Cobbler and Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” are learn were it originated from. among the most popular karaoke songs of all time, according to the U.S. Karaoke Alliance. National Cheese Ball Day Tuesday, April 17th at 1:15 pm is National Cheese On the Menu: Farm-to-Table Ball Day. Come sample some Cheese Ball and crackers. This trendy phrase is becoming more common in restaurant ads and menus, but what National Pretzel Day does it really mean? You might say that all food Thursday, April 26th at 1:15 pm is National Pretzel begins on a farm and ends on a table; however, Day. Join us for a tasty treat with different flavored the farm-to-table movement emphasizes fresh, pretzels and learn all about that crazy pretzel! locally sourced food. Typically, farm-to-table Health Benefit Classes restaurants and chefs purchase in-season Every Tuesday at 1:15 is our Health Benefit class. ingredients directly from area farmers. In some This month we are learning about vegetables. Come get cases, a restaurant might have its own garden a sample and learn something new. that yields the produce served to diners. April 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 “Happy Birthday Ora Mae J.” 2 “Happy Birthday Norm H.” 3 “Happy Birthday LuDean B.” 4 5 6 7 10:30 LDS Church Services 9:30 Exercise 9:30 Exercise 9:30 Exercise 10:00 Relief Society/Priesthood 9:30 Exercise 10:00 Exercise 10:15 Daughters of the Utah 10:30 - 11:00 Manicures # 10:15 Reminisce With Me Meeting 10:15 You Be The Judge 10:45 Book Club Pioneer 1:15 Health Benefits of Green Peas 1:15 JOYMAKERS 11:00 Out to Eat - University 1:00 Fun With Food 11:30 - 12:30 Bingo in the Cottage 1:15 Book Club 2:00 Music With Jim Jensen 3:00 Music With Noel Grill #$ 2:00 Bingo Buck Store 1:15 Trivia 2:00 BINGO 3:00 Indoor Volley Ball 6:30 BINGO 1:30 Music With Robin Arnold 6:30 BINGO 2:00 BINGO 3:30 Resident Council With The 6:30 Movie Time - To Be Announced 2:30 Sit n’ Dance Director’s 6:30 Movie Time - To Be Announced 8 9 10 11 National Licorice Day 12 National Peach Cobbler Day 13 “Happy Birthday Jim D.” 14 10:30 LDS Church Services 9:30 Exercise 9:30 Exercise 9:30 Exercise 10:00 Relief Society/Priesthood 12:00 “Happy Birthday Carole S.” 10:00 Exercise 10:15 Out to Walmart #$ 10:30 - 11:00 Manicures # 10:15 Reminisce With Me Meeting 9:30 Exercise 10:45 Book Club 1:15 Book Club 11:30 - 12:30 Namaste and Harp 1:15 JOYMAKERS 1:15 Licorice Sampling & Trivia 10:15 You Be The Judge 11:30 - 12:30 Bingo in the Cottage 2:00 BINGO Music with Bristol 3:00 Fly Swatter Ball 2:00 Sit n’ Dance 1:15 Sample Peach Cobbler & Trivia 1:15 Trivia 6:30 Family Home Evening 1:15 Health Benefits of Mushrooms 6:30 BINGO 3:00 Note Cards With Brenda 2:00 Auction With Alexis From 2:00 BINGO 3:00 Health Lecture With Ken 6:30 Movie Time - To Be Announced Symbi - Diabetes 3:00 Music With Nancy 6:30 Movie Time - To Be Announced 6:30 BINGO 15 16 National Cheeseball Day 17 “Happy Birthday Kara R.” 18 19 20 21 10:30 LDS Church Services 9:30 Exercise 9:30 Exercise 9:30 Exercise 10:00 Relief Society/Priesthood 9:30 Exercise 10:00 Exercise 10:15 Out to Target #$ 10:30 - 11:00 Manicures # 10:15 Reminisce With Me Meeting 10:15 You Be The Judge 10:45 Book Club 1:15 Book Club 1:15 Health Benefits of Cucumbers 1:15 JOYMAKERS 11:00 Out to Eat - The Pie Pizzeria #$ 1:15 Who, What, Where 11:30 - 12:30 Bingo in the Cottage 2:00 BINGO 2:00 Indoor Volley Ball 3:00 Music With Larry 1:15 Word Search 2:00 Craft Time 1:15 Trivia 3:00 Sample A Cheese Ball & Trivia 6:30 Music With Terry Hellstom 2:00 Sit n’ Dance 3:00 Music With Bob S. 2:00 BINGO 6:30 Movie Time - To Be Announced 3:00 Happy Hour With Stampede 6:30 BINGO 6:30 Movie Time - To Be Announced 22 23 24 25 National Pretzel Day 26 27 28 10:30 LDS Church Services 9:30 Exercise 9:30 Exercise 9:30 Exercise 10:00 Relief Society/Priesthood 9:30 Exercise 10:00 Exercise 10:15 Out to Smith’s #$ 10:30 - 11:00 Manicures # 10:15 Reminisce With Me Meeting 10:15 You Be The Judge 10:45 Book Club 1:15 Book Club 1:15 Health Benefits of Green Bell 1:15 JOYMAKERS 1:15 Word Search 1:00 Who, What, Where 11:30 - 12:30 Bingo in the Cottage 2:00 BINGO Peppers 3:00 Fly Swatter Ball 2:00 Sit n’ Dance 2:00 Craft Time 1:15 Trivia 2:00 Piano Styling With Cheryl 6:30 BINGO 3:00 Birthday Bash With Alexis 3:00 Music With Rick Odell 2:00 BINGO 3:00 Indoor Volley Ball From Symbi 6:30 BINGO 6:30 Movie Time - To Be Announced 6:30 Music With The Old Time Fiddlers 29 30 Birthdays This Month: 10:30 LDS Church Services 9:30 Exercise ### Sign Up ### Ora May J. 2nd www.legacyogden.com All activities are subject to 10:15 Out to Dollar Tree #$ For Outings, the Sign-Up Norm H. 3rd change. 1:15 Book Club Book is in the Front Lobby LuDean 4th 2:00 BINGO # Sign Up Carole S. 13th $ Money Needed Jim D. 14th ^ Activity Held Upstairs Kara R. 18th April 2018 No Fooling! Instead of playing a prank on April Fools’ Day, play one of the dozens of songs with the word “fool” in the title. Here are some of the most notable hits. Can you think of others? Year Song Artist 1956 “Why Do Fools Fall in Love?” Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers 1958 “Poor Little Fool” Ricky Nelson 1961 “Fool #1” Brenda Lee 1967 “Chain of Fools” Aretha Franklin 1972 “Everybody Plays the Fool” The Main Ingredient 1979 “What a Fool Believes” Doobie Brothers 1981 “What Kind of Fool” Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb 1988 “Famous Last Words of a Fool” George Strait 1991 “Don’t Want to Be a Fool” Luther Vandross 1930: Hostess Twinkies snack cakes go 1982: Sally Ride is selected by NASA to on sale. They debuted with a banana be the first female astronaut. cream filling, which was switched to 1997: MLB honors Jackie Robinson by vanilla during World War II rationing. retiring his uniform number, 42, for all 1948: The World Health Organization, teams. Every April 15, Jackie Robinson APRIL an agency of the United Nations, is Day is celebrated with all players and 1800: Congress establishes the Library created to improve public health coaches wearing the number on of Congress. Today, it holds more than conditions across the globe. their jerseys. 168 million items. 1955: Des Plaines, Ill., becomes home 2004: The last Oldsmobile rolls off 1900: The U.S. Postal Service issues to the first McDonald’s franchise. the assembly line in Michigan, ending 107 years of production. the first books of postage stamps. 1964: For his role in “Lilies of the 2008: 1902: J.C. Penney opens his first store Field,” Sidney Poitier becomes the Danica Patrick becomes the first in Kemmerer, Wyo. Sales for the first first African-American to win the best woman to win an IndyCar race. actor Oscar. day tallied $33. 2012: “The Lion King” overtakes 1970: 1913: The Woolworth Building in President Richard M. Nixon signs “The Phantom of the Opera” as New York City is completed. At the Public Health Cigarette Smoking the all-time highest-grossing 60 stories high, it was the world’s Act into law, requiring health warning Broadway show. tallest building at the time. labels on tobacco products and banning cigarette commercials on TV and radio..