Dear Friends,

Summer has arrived! Make sure that you stay hydrated drinking a lot of water June and please wear sunscreen even if you 2021 are only going to be outside a short amount of time.

With summer comes student summer break. If you have a grandchild or great grandchild that is in eighth grade or above, they are welcome to volunteer here at our community. This is a great way to spend quality time with our residents and also gaining experience in com- municating and interacting with all different types of people. And best of all, bring joy and enrichment to our resident’s lives. If you would like to learn more about our volunteer program, please see Nicoletta, our activity director and she will guide you through the process!

Thank you! Rebecca Matheny

I am a Rough Coated Collie dog that was featured in a Ginny P. short story that became a full movie by MGM in 1943. Pete P. Ed P. As early depiction of this char- Dale J. acter was made in 1859 in a Charles G. short story called “The Half Janet H. Brothers” by Elizabeth Gaskell. This characters real name was WE ARE SO and later it’s fictional name GLAD YOU ARE was trademarked by it’s trainer HERE!! and owner Rudd Weatherwax.

“To nurture a garden is to feed not just the body, but the soul.” - Alfred Austin Cinco De Mayo in the Memory Care! Neighborhood

WE LOVE TO PLAY GAMES!! Join us every other Friday for Poker!

THE MAINTENANCE CORNER “we will always have your back”

Apartment Painting– Wyndham Lakes does not paint resident apartments. This Housekeeping Equipment— in efforts to is a service where the Executive Director maintain a clean and safe environment would provide consultation on with the we have purchased a new motorized floor resident or family member. scrubber.

Water Temperature— Per ACHA we Flooring Repair– the 1100 hallway vinyl are required to maintain our water tem- flooring has been approved to be re- perature between 105-120 degrees Fahr- placed. Once scheduled you will be in- enheit . We are in compliance. formed of the date/time.

Richard Hicks Maintenance Director Resident Birthday List

Delores M. 6/2 Maddie C. 6/16 Katie L. 6/2 Janice T. 6/16 Our Senior Serenaders put on heartfelt mothers Shirley F. 6/3 Luz R. 6/18 day program. Thomas L. 6/4 Margaret M . 6/19 Geri T. 6/11 Angelo P. 6/25 Barbara T. 6/13 Milledge S. 6/27 June S. 6/13 Marc S. 6/27 Frank M. 6/15 Dolores H. 6/27 Betty B. 6/15 Ed H. 6/29 Aleyna M. 6/15 Eliza S. 6/30 Joan M. 6/30

Transportation Schedule ALL medical appointment transportation Dear Residents, Family & Friends, request forms must be submitted I hope you all are staying happy and 1 WEEK prior to appointment. healthy as we enter the summer months! I can (transportation forms available at front desk) not believe we are already half way through 2021! Please take note that throughout the month of June we will be reducing our Thurs- Monday 9:00am—3:00pm day Bus Trips. Please see postings for details! (medical appointments) Spring has sprung & Gardening is in full swing! Stop by the AZ garden to discover the most Tuesday 9:00am—3:00pm peaceful garden in the community! Thank you (medical appointments) Ms Vera for all your hard work . Don’t forget to Wednesday 9:00am—3:00pm join us the 1st Friday of every month for our (medical appointments) new resident Social! Thursday 9:00am—5:00pm Nicoletta Everett (Shopping Trips / Outings) Activity Director Friday 9:00am—3:00pm (medical appointments)

Summer Fun MONDAY SUNDAY SERVICES Food Facts 9:30 Dance Exercises (AZ) 9:00am (800 bldg.) Sunday School with Pastor 1. Corn on the cob: Did you know Millage Smalls that corn is the largest crop in the TUESDAY 9:30 Tai Chi w/ Jeanette (AZ) United States? The origin of cultivat- 9:45am (Theater) ed corn is unknown, however. 9:30 Yoga w/ Jeanette (AZ) Catholic Services

2. Watermelons: Watermelons origi- WEDNESDAY nally came from the Kalahari Desert 10:00am (chapel) region in Africa, which is interesting 9:30 Noodle Exercise (BR) Morning Worship with Pastor because the average watermelon is Dave Mikell 92 percent water. THURSDAY 9:30 Exercise with 3. Peaches: During the mid-1980s, Brooks (BR) CATHOLIC TELEVISION world peach production totaled about 5.5 million metric tons per year. The Channel 370 highest peach-producing countries FRIDAY Sunday Mass8:00a-9:20a were the United States and Italy. 9:30 Chair Yoga Sunday Mass: 12:00- 1:20p with Shelia (BR) 4. Strawberries: The strawberry is PROTESTANT TEVEVISION actually a member of the rose family. Channel 365 Each strawberry contains approxi- mately 200 seeds. David Jeremiah 5. Fresh fish: The first person to 8:00am-8:30am write in English about using a fishing rod was Dame Juliana Berners, Robert Morris which remained the basis of fishing knowledge in England for 150 years. 10:00am-10:30am

6. Lemonade: President Rutherford B. Hayes’s wife Lucy was called Lemonade Lucy because she was a Who am I… staunch advocate of the temperance movement and would not serve strong drinks at the White House.

7. Barbecue: The word barbecue comes from the Arawak word barba- koa, meaning “frame of sticks.”

8. Ice cream: One of the world’s most popular desserts, ice cream was most likely first created in China, around 2000 BC.

9. Tomatoes: Up until the mid-19th century, many cultures thought the tomato was poisonous. Today toma- toes are one of the most widely culti- vated crops.

10. Potato salad: What’s a cookout without potato salad? Americans sure must eat a lot of it: The U.S. potato harvest in 1999 yielded 21.7 million metric tons of potatoes! Executive Director Rebecca Matheny, NHA

Resident Care Director Vikky Duffy, LPN

Business Office Manager Indie Kimbrough

Marketing Director John Morris

Dining Services Director Brian Citizen, CDM

Activity Director Nicoletta Everett

Memory Care Director Cree :aw

Maintenance Director Richard Hicks