Young at Heart It’s Never Too Late Shortcut to Summer Style Sizzling Summer Music Mix A Slice of Thai Beaches & Islands of Thailand Summer Singers Regency Antiques Roadshow Trash or Treasure? Ready, Set, and Growing

Summer 2017 RegencySeniorCommunities.com Calendar of events inside! YOUNG AT HEART HARLEY RIDE It’s Never Too Late to Be Young at Heart Thanks to members of the Kettle Moraine Chapter 5603 Harley Owners Group (HOG), Regency residents are once again ready to roll! They’ll enjoy free rides during the 12th annual “Young at Heart” Harley motorcycle ride, hosted by Regency Senior Communities and sponsored by Hal’s Harley-Davidson of New Berlin. Whether they choose to hop on behind the bikers or roar off in sidecars, residents look forward to this event every year. The Young at Heart Senior Ride is one of the ways the chapter gives back to the community and, in particular, our Regency residents. July 1 • 9:00 a.m. • New Berlin

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC • FOR VIEWING ONLY

Milwaukee’s Serbian Orthodox Cathedral

DedicatedSt. to theSava Patron Saint of the Serbs, Saint Sava Regency residents are invited to tour St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, the spiritual home to a large congregation in the Milwaukee area. Designed in Serbo-Byzantine style and completed in 1958, the cathedral’s striking interior is covered in traditional church mosaics described as some of the most elaborate in the United States. The mosaics were created in Italy by artist Sirio Tonelli, costing more than $3 million, and taking 35 years to complete. The scenes depicted in the art are instrumental in conveying Christian tradition and faith. The cathedral has become an internationally known piece of architecture. July 10 • 12:30 p.m.

REGENCY RESIDENTS ONLY • SIGN-UP REQUIRED YOUNG AT HEART HARLEY RIDE Plus the Beautiful Holy Jewel Home Enjoy a drive through small towns and the beautiful countryside as we wind our way to the shores of Lake Michigan and downtown Sheboygan. Take in the stunning architecture, urban murals, and revitalized harbor of Sheboygan. Then we’ll dine at one of Wisconsin’s top restaurants, Trattoria Stefano, before heading to the John Michael Kohler Arts Center and gardens. After lunch, residents will visit the Rhinestone Cowboy Conservation Lab at the Kohler Center. Inspired by Glen Campbell’s 1975 hit record, Loy Bowlin of McComb, Mississippi, dubbed himself the original Rhinestone Cowboy and transformed his home into a fitting back- drop—covering the exterior and interior with rhinestones, glitter, collages, and magazine illustrations. Bowlin’s “Beautiful Holy Jewel Home: The Home of the Original Rhinestone Cowboy” lives on at the Arts Center. See parts of it, along with more of Bowlin’s artwork. July 17 • 9:00 a.m. REGENCY RESIDENTS ONLY • SIGN-UP REQUIRED

Shortcut to Summer Style RESTYLE STUDIO’S MOBILE BOUTIQUE IS BACK

Once again, the Restyle Studio Mobile Women’s Boutique rolls into town, bringing the boutique shopping experience directly to Regency. Avoid the crowds, try on outfits, and have a little fun! Restyle will bring along a fresh selection of gently used summer clothing, jewelry, accessories, home goods, and more—all priced under $10. Cash and checks are always accepted. 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. August 21 Brookfield | August 22 Muskego | August 23 New Berlin OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Sizzling

Music Mix Daniel Lovett The Milwaukee Letter Brian Leffin July 6 • New Berlin Carriers’ Band August 3 • New Berlin ALSO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC August 10 • Brookfield August 17 • Muskego Craig Siemsen July 11 • New Berlin July 6 • Brookfield July 18 • Muskego July 13 • New Berlin July 25 • Brookfield Musicale July 27 • Muskego August 7 • Muskego August 21 • Brookfield Janice Forward August 24 • New Berlin Carol Chmielewski July 6 • New Berlin July 6 • Muskego July 13 • Muskego July 13 • Brookfield July 20 • Brookfield The Summer Singers July 27 • New Berlin ALSO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC The Easy Days Quartet August 8 • New Berlin The Garbage August 3 • Muskego August 15 • Brookfield Picker’s Band August 10 • New Berlin August 29 • Muskego July 10 • Brookfield August 17 • Brookfield July 27 • New Berlin July 31 • Muskego Frank Reda August 3 • Brookfield August 10 • Muskego

August 17 • New Berlin REGENCY RESIDENTS ONLY

A Slice of Thai The Beaches & Islands of Thailand Thousands of fantastic beaches dot the many islands that make up the Thailand coast. World travelers and adventurists Nate and Jessica Hunt describe their adventures beachside, highlighting the natural beauty of “Turtle Island,” also known as Koh Tao, picturesque Phi Phi and its perfect crescent of sand, and the limestone cliffs of Railay Beach.

July 24 • 1:30 p.m. • Muskego July 27 • 2:00 p.m. • Brookfield July 28 • 1:30 p.m. • New Berlin

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC All About New Berlin

Meet Ron Food Service Supervisor

Ron Seidl started out as a bus boy and dish- washer in a family restaurant when he was 14. Two years later, he worked his way up to cook before joining the U.S. Army where he cooked for 1,500 soldiers. Food service has always been his passion. “It’s really the only thing I have ever done.”

“Regency is like He participates in bimonthly food committee home to me.” meetings to ensure Regency residents’ needs, tastes, special diets, and other requests are met. Additionally, he monitors industry trends, researches recipes and flavor profiles, and requests resident feedback. His favorite dishes to prepare are comfort foods—meatloaf, roast turkey, chicken and dumplings, and seafood.

In his spare time, Ron enjoys fishing, hunting, coaching youth basketball and baseball, and spending time with his wife and twins. He has been an alderman for the past 10 years.

Welcome, New Residents! Jewel Fletcher • Mary Jane Hofmann • Virginia Kaja • Mary King Susanna Kuhlmann • Constance Mumper • June Pelkola • Elaine Rawski Marie Schupp • Betty Slivon • Florence and Robert Stengel JULYEVENTS Activities open to the public are noted below. Most activities are for Regency residents only.

IceTHURSDAY, Cream AUGUST 3 Social THE CORNER TABLE socials date back to the late 18th century in North America—with the first held at the White House in 1802 by Thomas Jefferson. According to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, favorite flavors of the day were strawberry, vanilla, and raspberry. Other documented flavors included apricot, coffee, tea, pistachio, Parmesan, and a cayenne-spicy chocolate. In 1824, the first American cookbook with an ice cream section contained a recipe for savory ice cream—essentially a strained, frozen oyster chowder.

Always a campus favorite, our annual has something for everyone—including musical entertainment. A table with assorted toppings and ice cream flavors will be prepared and arranged by our kitchen and dining staff, who promise that no oyster ice cream will be served. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT Frank Reda • 2:00 p.m. • Brookfield The Easy Days Quartet • 3:00 p.m. • Muskego Brian Leffin • 3:00 p.m. • New Berlin REGENCY RESIDENTS ONLY AUGUSTEVENTS

1 2:15 p.m. Tai Chi and Gentle Yoga $5 per class. Regency residents attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME

3 3:00 p.m. Ice Cream Social with Musical Entertainment by Brian Leffin

8 1:30 p.m. Crafters’ Corner – Yarn Dolls

8 2:15 p.m. Tai Chi and Gentle Yoga $5 per class. Regency residents attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME

8 7:00 p.m. Evening Concert with Musical Entertainment by The Summer Singers PUBLIC WELCOME

9 6:30 p.m. Evening Concert in the Park with Musical Entertainment by Streetlife with Warren Wiegratz Senior Living sign-up required. RESIDENTS ONLY

10 3:00 p.m. Happy Hour Social with Musical Entertainment by The Easy Days Quartet

11 1:30 p.m. What’s Cooking? Watermelon Salad

15 2:15 p.m. Tai Chi and Gentle Yoga $5 per class. Regency residents attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME

16 11:00 a.m. Day Trip to Milwaukee Brewers Game Senior Living sign-up required.

17 3:00 p.m. Resident Birthday Social with Musical Entertainment by Frank Reda

21 9:30 a.m. Health Seminar Herzing University-Brookfield student physical therapists and licensed to 12:00 p.m. physical therapists present a wellness fair. PUBLIC WELCOME

Education Programs: 8:30 a.m. • Registration & Light Breakfast 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. • Education Program July 20 • Outwit Fraudsters and Scammers Seniors can be targets of fraud and scams that look and sound legitimate. At this session, we will provide tools and tips to help you dodge “offers,” “incentives,” and false requests for information or assistance. August 17 • Techniques for Managing Stress This program will provide resources and practical strategies to help you effectively manage stress. Discover how to help lower your body’s responses to stressful situations, focus your thoughts, and nurture relationships. ProHealth Care’s Senior Breakfast Club meets the third Thursday of every month at the Tuscan Hall Banquet Center in Waukesha. Registration for all education programs is required. For a complete listing of upcoming classes or to register for an event, call 262-928-2745 or visit ProHealthCare.org/Classes. Open to anyone over 60 years of age.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AUGUSTEVENTS CONT.

22 2:15 p.m. Tai Chi and Gentle Yoga $5 per class. Regency residents attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME

23 10:00 a.m. Restyle Studio Mobile Women’s Boutique Mobile consignment shop presents a summer sale. to 1:00 p.m. Cash and checks accepted. PUBLIC WELCOME

24 6:30 p.m. Evening Musical Entertainment by Musicale

25 1:30 p.m. Regency Antiques Roadshow with Barbara Eash PUBLIC WELCOME

29 2:15 p.m. Tai Chi and Gentle Yoga $5 per class. Regency residents attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME SAVE THE DATE Fall Open House • Sunday, September 17 • 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

We’re Out & About!

St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral The Shores of Sheboygan Milwaukee Brewers Game

Programs subject to change. Please call to verify times and dates. Additional details can be found on the Resident Calendars section at RegencySeniorCommunities.com.

Telephone Directory

Administration Events, Volunteering, Regency Market Stacey Cheney, Campus Administrator Mary Plutz, Life Enrichment Director Russ Leidel, Business Services Sandra Perez, Lifestyle Services Coordinator Community Services Resident Services Concierge Laurel Kornowski, Director of Community Services Peggy Belaen, Resident Services Coordinator Dining & Catering Services Spiritual Enrichment Todd Van Heesch, Director of Dining & Linen Services Peg Nugent, Chaplain Nicole Klein & Ron Seidl, Dining & Kitchen Supervisors Fitness Programs Trish Neville, Fitness Specialist Health Services Beauty Salon/Barber Shop Roxanne Moreau, RN, BSN, Director of Health Services (262) 789-1699 Cindy Bourdo, LPN, Supervisor Banking Services Jacque Gromiuk, LPN, Supervisor North Shore Bank (262) 785-4120 SAVE THE DATE Fall Open House • Sunday, September 17 • 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Your Connectionto Convenient Care If you have a chronic medical condition, you are • Medication prescriptions and refills not alone. Staying as healthy as you can requires • Health education and screenings information, education, determination, and the support • Assistance with care planning of medical professionals who can help you manage your condition. Keeping you connected with MyChart

Lisa Drew, a nurse practitioner, offers medical care at If you visit Lisa in the ProHealth clinic, be sure to sign the ProHealth Care clinic located inside each Regency up for MyChart. This powerful online tool allows you Senior Community. She understands that chronic to request an appointment, view lab results, request conditions can be challenging and can help make living a prescription refill, and even send a secure message with one easier. from any computer, iPad or smartphone.

By partnering with your ProHealth Care physician, To schedule an appointment with Lisa can work closely with you to address any medical Lisa Drew, APNP, or learn more concerns, explain treatment plans, and help you make about the services she offers, call: healthier lifestyle choices. She also offers Welcome to Medicare and annual Medicare visits. MUSKEGO 262-679-0888

Services include: NEW BERLIN • Management of chronic medical conditions 262-789-1699 • Diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and injuries BROOKFIELD 262-780-0321 • O rdering of diagnostic tests and interpretation of lab results Dates and times of service will vary by • Administration of injections and vaccinations Regency location.

ProHealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital • ProHealth Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital ProHealth Rehabilitation Hospital of Wisconsin • ProHealth Medical Group • UW Cancer Center at ProHealth Care • Moreland Surgery Center • ProHealth Home Care • ProHealth AngelsGrace Hospice ProHealth Regency Senior Communities • ProHealth West Wood Health & Fitness Center The Concord The 52nd Streetlife with Chamber Orchestra Street Band Warren Wiegratz July 12 • 6:30-8:30 p.m. July 26 • 6:30-8:30 p.m. August 9 • 6:30-8:30 p.m.

REGENCY RESIDENTS ONLY • SIGN-UP REQUIRED

REGENCY RESIDENTS ONLY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC National Regency of New Berlin, Inc. dba ProHealth Care Regency Senior Communities 13750 W. National Ave., New Berlin, WI 53151-4546

TO THE PUBLIC July through August 2017 Programs subject to change. Please call to verify times and dates. Event New Berlin Muskego Brookfield Harley Young at Heart Ride Rides for residents only/ July 1 • 9:00 a.m. Public welcome to watch The Beaches & Islands of Thailand July 28 • 1:30 p.m. July 24 • 1:30 p.m. July 27 • 2:00 p.m. Nate and Jessica Hunt present Health Seminar August 21 Herzing University presents 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Restyle Studio Women’s August 23 August 22 August 21 Boutique Summer sale items 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Regency Antiques Roadshow August 25 • 1:30 p.m. August 28 • 1:30 p.m. August 31 • 1:30 p.m. Barbara Eash presents Tai Chi & Gentle Yoga $5 per class. Regency residents Tuesdays • 2:15 p.m. Mondays • 9:00 a.m. Tuesdays • 11:15 a.m. attend free. Open Summer Concert Series The Milwaukee Letter July 11 • 7:00 p.m. July 18 • 7:00 p.m. July 25 • 7:00 p.m. Carriers’ Band

The Summer Singers August 8 • 7:00 p.m. August 29 • 7:00 p.m. August 15 • 7:00 p.m.

BROOKFIELD MUSKEGO NEW BERLIN 777 N. Brookfield Rd. W181 S8540 Lodge Blvd. 13750 W. National Ave. 262-780-0321 262-679-0888 262-789-1699