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Carriage House Inn ASSISTED LIVING March 2015 311 Colloredo Blvd • Shelbyville, TN 37160 • (931) 684-1155 Carriage House Inn ASSISTED LIVING March 2015 311 Colloredo Blvd • Shelbyville, TN 37160 • (931) 684-1155 Calling All Mill-Mills Don’t miss out: The Mill-Mills will be meeting this month. The Mill-Mills Society is a women’s • Executive Director social club whose only agenda is ALICIA SANDERS, RN to have fun! For more information [email protected] about the Mill-Mills Society at • Director of Wellness Carriage House Inn, please call APRIL BROWN, LPN Cindy Reese at 684-1155 x 245. [email protected] And ladies, don’t forget to wear Not Just Lucky • Community Relations your scarves! According to Irish legend, the CINDY LEE REESE four petals of a four-leaf clover [email protected] stand for hope, faith, love • Director of Dietary Services Grapevine and luck. LYNN LUSK [email protected] News Director of Maintenance Happy THOMAS HURT THE HEART REMEMBERS • Social Services DEAR FAMILIES, Birthday Morgan Pope, BBW We need your help!!! Can you • WELLNESS COORDINATORS take a peek at your loved one’s TERRA WILSON, LPN 3/26 ISABELLE PEWITT closet? We would like to do a JOANNA NEIL, RCA little spring cleaning. As in any 3/28 ERMA PORTERFIELD home, we are starting to WE WISH YOU A VERY accumulate lots of clothing. We HAPPY BIRTHDAY! appreciate your understanding. A Positive Habit Crossword Contest The Name Game March is Optimism Month. Wordplay turns to fierce The first week of March is Celebrate by writing down one competition this month in Celebrate Your Name Week. If thing you are thankful for at the Stamford, Conn. The country’s you’re a James or Mary, end of each day. Keep up this top players will be tackling clues congratulations! You have the habit for the rest of the year to March 27–29 in the American most popular given names of the help maintain a positive outlook. Crossword Puzzle Tournament, the past century. oldest and largest competition for the popular word game. Director Of Dietary Services Talk About It LYNN LUSK Name That Tune From songs we LET’S CELEBRATE!!! learned as children to 4:15 p.m. - Saint Patrick’s Day Party a favorite pop hit from Mr. Mark will be performing for us. our teen years to a We hope to see you there. romantic melody that Wear your green ... we shared with a sweetheart, music truly becomes the soundtrack of our lives. Use the questions below to DINING ROOM HOURS start a discussion 7–8:30 a.m. BREAKFAST about your favorite Noon–1 p.m. LUNCH music memories. 5:30–6:30 p.m. DINNER What is the first song you remember hearing or singing as a child? SENIOR PROM What is your Sponsored by: Shelbyville Central favorite type of High School Honor Society music? What do you On March 20, we are so pleased to like most about it? announce that Carriage House Inn will When did you start be having a senior prom. We are so listening to it? excited. We hope to see you there, Do you have a and we are ecstatic to have you favorite singer or participate in creating such a band? What is your memorable occasion. favorite song? Have you attended any concerts? Which one is the most memorable? If you could be in the audience for a dream concert performance of your choice, what and where would it be? Spotlight on Safety Just for Fun Control Your Speed The highway patrolman noticed a While you may be in a rush to reach Remember Me? car going just 22 miles an hour. He your destination, remember that we have many residents walking in our pulled the car over and noticed that Mention the last neighborhood. there were five elderly ladies inside, name Clooney, and Please help prevent accidents by eyes wide and white as ghosts. The many will think of obeying the speed limit posted officer explained that driving too Hollywood heartthrob throughout the community. slow could be dangerous. “But George. However, his Thank you. officer,” said the driver proudly, “I aunt Rosemary shone was doing the speed limit exactly, 22 in the spotlight long miles an hour!” The officer explained before he did. that 22 was the route number, not Rosemary Clooney the speed limit, and asked if her was born May 23, passengers were okay. “Oh, they’ll 1928, in Maysville, Ky. be alright in a minute, officer,” the She was one of driver said. “We just got off Route five children. 119.” Her professional career began as part of a duo, singing with her sister Betty on a Cincinnati radio station. Clooney’s first No. 1 song was 1951’s “Come On-a My House,” a novelty tune that sold more Famous Faces Born in March than 1 million copies. Her string of hits March 4, 1954: Catherine O’Hara included “Tenderly,” March 4, 1958: Patricia Heaton Wit & Wisdom “Hey There” and March 6, 1972: Shaquille O’Neal “Grandma always made you feel she “Mambo Italiano.” March 8, 1963: Kathy Ireland had been waiting to see just you all day In 1954, she March 17, 1949: Patrick Duffy and now the day was complete.” starred with Bing March 21, 1962: Rosie O’Donnell —Marcy DeMaree Crosby in the beloved March 22, 1930: Pat Robertson “To a small child, the perfect granddad holiday movie March 25, 1982: Danica Patrick is unafraid of big dogs and fierce storms “White Christmas.” March 31, 1940: Patrick Leahy but absolutely terrified of the word ‘boo.’” Singer Frank Sinatra —Robert Brault once described her “When grandparents enter the door, as “a symbol of discipline flies out the window.” good, modern —Ogden Nash American music.” Carriage House Inn ASSISTED LIVING 311 Colloredo Blvd. Shelbyville, TN 37160.
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