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2016Spring Semester JANUARY THROUGH APRIL Hello and thank you for your interest in Watermark University!

Your curiosity is to be commended and it may even be the key to better health. Studies show that satisfying curiosities and learning new things can keep the mind agile and sharp. That’s why we created Watermark University. We know that stimulating the mind and strengthening the body has enormous benefits at any age and may even slow the process of memory loss.

Besides being good for you, keeping your brain and body active and engaged doesn’t just improve your life – it’s a whole lot of fun! Enroll in a class or two that pique your interest. I’m confident you’ll learn something new and make a few friends along the way. While you’re at it, why not suggest a class or even volunteer to teach a subject you’re passionate about? Just give us a call to reserve a space in a class that intrigues you. Please keep in mind that class space is limited, priority is given to residents and most, but not all classes are free. We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you in a Watermark University course this semester!

Sincerely,

Gina Alessi

Gina Alessi Community Life Director The Fountains at Crystal Lake 1-815-477-6582 [email protected]

If you would like a catalog/information or would like to teach a class, please call Gina at 1-815- 477-6582. Course Title Faculty Day & Time Location

A Taste of the Mercia Johnson Friday, January 22 1st Floor Lounge Philippines 10:00 am

Have you ever longed for a “taste” of the Philippines? Well, if so, come join Mercia as she whips up some of her special recipes with you. She will show you how to make them and best of all, you will get to sample them! She’ll even throw in some history about her background. So, come join her for a great Asian experience!

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Alzheimer’s Support Judy Romo 1st Wednesday 2nd Floor Group with Judy of the month (T.V. Room) 1:00 - 2:00 pm

If you have a family member who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, we want you to know that you are not alone! Join Judy as she helps you with not only the love and support necessary to meet the challenges of the disease, but to also educate you with recent studies and informa- tion of the different stages of Alzheimer’s.

January 6 February 3 March 2 April 6

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Ask A Therapist Kermalene Ellsworth 4th Wednesday 2nd Floor and Rebecca Fries of the month (Therapy Room) from Active Therapeutics 12:00 - 1:00 pm

Have you ever wanted to talk to someone about why you may feel weaker as you age, or if you are walking with the correct walker/cane, or why you may feel more unbalanced recently? “Ask A Therapist”, is a GREAT opportunity to ask those questions, one-on-one, with a licensed Physical, or Occupational Therapist. Come on by for a chance to ease your mind of some of the questions that you may have been wondering about.

January 27 February 24 March 23 April 27

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Bible Bingo Daile Coyle Every Friday 3rd Floor 10:00 am (Activity Room)

This is not your traditional way to play bingo…Come and learn Biblical facts through this unique twist to a classic game. You will not only have fun but you will also be able to discuss and learn from the greatest book ever written, “The Bible”.

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Body Thrive Lorel Voss 3rd Thursday Gardens with Lorel of the month 9:30 am

Just like it is stated in the Watermark Philosophy, stimulating your mind and strengthening the body helps at any age and it may even slow the process of memory loss. With that being said, come join Lorel as she puts that to the test. She will be doing fun activities such as bowling, balloon volleyball and much more, to be sure to get you moving!

January 21 February 18 March 17 April 21

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Book Club Noel Fischer Thursdays Library January 28 February 4 1:00 pm

This Semester’s Book: Lost City of Z Author: David Gram

Synopsis: In 1886, Percy Harrison Fawcett was a lieutenant for the British army stationed in Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka). There, Fawcett met his wife, Nina. He also discovered his love of exploring. During one outing, he came across ancient ruins that were buried in the jungle. Although he did not realize it at the time, this journey would shape the remainder of his life and that of his family.

Fee: Free, Registration is required by Jan. 4, to have time to get the books from the Library.

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Brush Strokes Lori Cole and Saturdays Lobby Reggie Andrews April 23 & 30 10:00 am

Lori and Reggie are eager to share their love of art with you. Let your artistic side come out while they teach you some new and exciting techniques that will help you create a true masterpiece!

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Card Making Pat Barnes 3rd Tuesday Lobby of the month Watermark University: Summer Semester 2:002014 - 3:00 pm

Come and put your best wishes, thoughts“Create” and cheer(cont.) onto paper. In this class, Pat will help you create a personalized greeting card that are sure to make your friends and family smile. Course Title Faculty Day & Time Location March 15 April 19 1st Saturday Craft Time with Anya Anya Naumovski of the month Lobby 10:00 am Come bring crafts to life with this artistic class! Anya will guide you through the step-by-step Course Titleprocess for creating theFaculty most perfect piece of art. At theDay end of& each Time class, you will be able to Location take home your creation. May 3: Springtime Wind Chimes June 7: Design Your Own Wristlet Purses Cookie Cutters July 5: Beaded NapkinAmy Holder Dunn Necklace August 2:Friday, Seashell Bracelet Lounge Fee: Free February 12 10:00 am Course Title Faculty Day & Time Location

Sugar, Butter and ofMosaic course, Photo ChocolateManda Fischer Chip and are Thursday,all favorite August 21 types of cookies that people know Lobby and love. In this class,Frame you Craft will learn Ieliciaabout Johnson a variety of2 :00cookies pm and how to easily decorate them. So, come join AmyBring and your make creativity some out byspecial creating memoriesyour own Mosaic together. Photo Frame. Manda and Ielicia will guide you through the process of making a beautiful memorable keepsake! Fee: Free

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Crafts with Noel Noel Fischer Saturdays Lobby 1:00 pm

Crafts are fun for all ages! Come join Noel as she helps you express your creative side. Plus, you will be able to take home a great craft to decorate your home, or give as a gift for the holidays!

March 26: Easter Bunny Craft April 9: Spring Flower Wreath Craft

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Craft Time with Anya Anya Naumovski Saturdays Lobby 10:00 am

Come bring crafts to life with this artistic class! Anya will guide you through the step-by-step process for creating the most perfect piece of art. At the end of each class, you will be able to take home your creation.

January 9: Snowman Charm Bracelet February 13: Heart Doorknob Hanger March 5: Design Your Own Wind Chime April 2: Cookie Cutter Bird Feeder

Course Title Faculty Day & Time Location Crochet Club Sophia Borys Every Monday 2nd Floor with Sophia and Friday (King Arthur Room) 10:00 am - Mondays 5:15 pm - Fridays

Want a relaxing way to spend your days? Well, come weave your way to a good cause with Sophia. She can show you how to do the basic steps, if you’re a beginner. All items made will be donated to great causes!

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Culinary Creations Sandi Buerger Monday, April 18 Craft Room with Sandi 10:00 am If you are looking for that “yummy-yummy-in-your-tummy” kind of experience, then Sandi’s cooking class is for you! She will be demonstrating a variety of culinary delights each semester and of course will allow you to taste her creations. So, don’t forget to come and get it…

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Drumming Circle Sam Sutalski 2nd Wednesday Gardens with Sam of the month Watermark University: 9:30 am Summer Semester 2014 Are you ready to clap, tap and stomp? Do you need to get some stress relief, laugh and “Create” (cont.) have some fun? Well, come join Sam’s drumming circle which will provide an outlet to express emotions and explore inner rhythms. This is a form of musical therapy which addresses physical, Course Title Faculty Day & Time Location emotional, cognitive and social needs for all ages! 1st Saturday Craft Time with Anya Anya Naumovski of the month Lobby January 13 February 10 10:00March am 9 April 13 Come bring crafts to life with this artistic class! Anya will guide you through the step-by-step process for creating the most perfect piece of art. At the end of each class, you will be able to take home your creation. May 3: Springtime Wind Chimes June 7: Design Your Own Wristlet Purses Course Title July 5: Beaded NapkinFaculty Holder Necklace AugustDay 2: Seashell & Time Bracelet Location Fee: Free Experiencing Filipino Raquel Smith Tuesday, March 22 Lobby Culture with RaquelCourse Title Faculty Day &2:00 Time pm Location

Mosaic Photo Manda Fischer and Thursday, August 21 Lobby Come and enjoy the Frametrivia Craft and historyIelicia thatJohnson Raquel will2:00 bepm sharing with you, about her Filipino culture and lifestyle. You will also be able to indulge in cultural food delicacies that she will pre- Bring your creativity out by creating your own Mosaic Photo Frame. Manda and Ielicia will pare for you to eat.guide you through the process of making a beautiful memorable keepsake! Fee: Free

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Food for Thought Karen Klimczak Tuesday, January 5 1st Floor Lounge from Cynthia Chow “10 Senior Nutrition and Associates Myths” 2:00 - 3:00 pm

Do you ever think about what you eat or how it affects your body? Well, think no more. Karen, a Certified Nutritionist, can answer all those questions and can also help make a happier and healthier you!

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Fountains Music Club Gina Alessi Every Monday Gardens 2:00 pm

Are you a music lover? Well, during this hour it’s all about expression through music. Gina will sing along with you to the best oldies, as well as the holiday favorites we all know and love. We do have the lyrics but the rest is up to you! So, come bring your voice and sing along.

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Fun with Rob Rob Caldwell from 2nd Thursday 1st Floor Lounge In-Home Services 2:00 pm

Are you looking for something fun to do? Well, you are in luck! Rob will have a variety of activ- ities that are sure to capture your attention. Come join him with some fun things, such as trivia and crafts.

January 14 February 11 March 10 April 14

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Here is your opportunity to come and show off your skills at board games, or learn new ones. Sharon will keep the family traditions alive with all of these fun and easy games.

February 1: Uno Attack April 4: Yahtzee

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Hand and Foot Edith Krogstie Every Sunday Lounge Watermark University: Card Game with Edith Summer Semester 20141:00pm

It’s a game for 4 or 6 or more…This popular“Create” North(cont.) American game has been enjoyed by many nationwide. In this class Edith will teach you the easy, simple rules so you can engage in a com- petitive game of HandCourse and Title Foot. Faculty Day & Time Location 1st Saturday Craft Time with Anya Anya Naumovski of the month Lobby 10:00 am Course TitleCome bring crafts to Facultylife with this artistic class! AnyaDay will guide & Timeyou through the step-by-step Location process for creating the most perfect piece of art. At the end of each class, you will be able to take home your creation. Health Talk with May 3: SpringtimeLynn WindFredette Chimes 2ndJune 7: Wednesday Design Your Own Wristletof Purses1st Floor Lounge July 5: Beaded Napkin Holder Necklace August 2: Seashell Bracelet Nurse LynnFee: Free the month 1:00 pm

Arthritis, Osteoporosis,Course Diabetes… Title Diet Faculty and exercise Day are & Timeall a big partLocation of our everyday lives. Nurse Mosaic Photo Manda Fischer and Thursday, August 21 Lynn will help you find that perfect balance to help you live a long andLobby healthy life. Come listen to her informative talksFrame that Craft are sureIelicia to Johnson guide you in2 :00the pm right direction. Bring your creativity out by creating your own Mosaic Photo Frame. Manda and Ielicia will guide youJanuary through the 13 process Februaryof making a beautiful 10 Marchmemorable 9keepsake! April 13 Fee: Free

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Holiday Cookie Shannon Humphrey 1st Tuesday Gardens Creations of the month 10:00 am

Let your senses be enticed while enjoying a variety of holiday cookies. Shannon will create excit- ing sweets sure to get your taste buds tingling. You will not only leave with a copy of the recipe, but also a full belly!

January 5: Snowball Cookies February 2: Strawberry Truffle Kiss Cookie March 1: Pistachio & Chocolate Leprechaun Cookie April 5: Bird Nest Cookies

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Home Décor Manda Fischer and Tuesday, February 9 Lobby Masterpieces Ashley Peterson 2:00 pm

Let your creativity come out, while designing your own home décor masterpiece. Manda and Ashley will guide you through easy to follow steps, so you can be proud of your take-home artwork.

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Jewelry Making and Sandy Poling Saturday, March 12 Lobby More with Sandy 1:00 pm

Necklaces, bracelets and rings….Oh, my! In this class, Sandy will help you design a perfect piece of jewelry. So, come to Sandy’s jewelry making class and walk away with a beautiful hand-made piece of art to wear!

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Lessons From June Guice Every Saturday 3rd Floor The Bible 1:00 pm Activity Room

Have you ever wondered how an ancient book can offer lessons for our modern times? Through its timeless counsel, the Bible can help all of us lead happy and satisfying lives. Come join June and learn how the Bible offers practical principles to live by. She will share Bible stories, videos and discuss how the Bible can enrich lives.

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McHenry County Terry Hauck Sunday, April 10 Meet in Lobby Historic Drive 2:00 pm with Terry

Thanks to the McHenry County Landmark Commission, we have access to so many historical landmarks available for our viewing pleasure. Come see the sights with Terry and enjoy some history of our beloved McHenry County.

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Mike’s Michael Gamache Every Thursday Meet in Lobby Bird Adventure in April 3:00 - 4:00 pm

The birds are here for the season! So, flock on over to watch and learn about the different birds that nature has to offer. Michael will also discuss their nesting and travel patterns. We do ask that if you have your own binoculars to bring them along.

April 7, 14, 21, & 28

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Mind Stretchers Raquel Smith Friday, April 8 Lounge 10:00 am

Scientific research shows that, in the quest for fitness, exercising your mind can be as important as exercising your body. Luckily, keeping your brain fit is also fun with Brain Games! So, come and play a variety of games to challenge your mind with Raquel!

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Music and Memories Kim Zack and 1st Thursday 2nd Floor Sue Menolasino of the month (T.V. Room) 2:00 pm

In this non-denominational class, you will sing along with Kim and Sue to your favorite hymns and gospel music. Your heart will be blessed with lessons from the Bible. So, come get your spirits lifted with Kim and Sue’s enthusiastic program!

January 7 February 4 March 3 April 7

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Patio Games with Ed Ed Jaske Wednesday, Patio April 27 10:00 am

Would you like to get your dose of vitamin D and have fun at the same time? Then be sure to join Ed on the patio for some good-old-fashion games. Come and enjoy such activities as bean bag toss and shuffle board. So, soak up the sunshine and socialize with Ed…..off the bus!

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Pinochle Club Mark Curran Every Tuesday 2nd Floor 1:00 - 2:00 pm (King Arthur Room)

This is a popular North American card game that has been enjoyed by card players for many years. In this class you can learn the game, or find other players who share the common interest of this hands-on-game.

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Poet’s Corner with Paula Hauck and Monday, March 7 Lobby Paula and Elaine Elaine Shaw 2:00pm

Are you interested in writing or reading poetry? If so, come join Paula and Elaine as they help you put together the perfect poem. If you have even written a poem, please bring it to share with others, we would love to hear it!

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Q and A Tracy Clauser Wednesday, 1st Floor Lounge with Nurse Tracy March 30 1:00 pm

There are always those questions you would like to ask the nurse regarding your health and here is your chance to do so. Nurse Tracy will be sharing some great tips to help you stay safe and healthy this Fall season!

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Reading by the Fire Patty Mills Discussion-Thursday, Lounge February 18 10:30 am

Play-Thursday, February 25 12:45 pm Meet in Lobby

Come join Patty Mills as she takes you to Prairie Ridge High School’s performance of, “Nice Work If You Can Get It.” Please join her the week before to discuss the play with Patty.

Set in the 1920s, Nice Work If You Can Get It is the story of charming and wealthy playboy Jimmy Winter, who meets rough female bootlegger Billie Bendix the weekend of his wedding. Jimmy, who has been married three (or is it four?) times before, is preparing to marry Eileen Evergreen, a self-obsessed modern dancer. Thinking Jimmy and Eileen will be out of town, Billie and her gangs hide cases of alcohol the basement of Jimmy’s Long Island mansion. But when Jimmy, his wife-to- be and her prohibitionist family show up at the mansion for the wedding, Billie and her cohorts pose as servants, causing hijinks galore.

RSVP is required to Gina, 815-477-6582, by Thursday, February 18.

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Seasonal Mix with Chef Natalie Mallek 3rd Tuesday 1st Floor Lounge Chef Natalie of the month 10:30 am

As the season changes, our gardens blossom and with it new recipes are created. Throughout this class, Chef Natalie will demonstrate how easy it is to cook easy, fresh and healthy meals. Don’t forget to take a copy of the recipe home, so you can share the goodies with your family.

January 19: Potato & Leek Soup February 16: Valentine’s Day Candy March 15: St. Patrick’s Day Smoothies April 19: Spring Greens Salad

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Service Member’s Richard Quick 2nd Saturday 2nd Floor Club of the month (T.V. Room) 1:00 pm

Calling all Veterans! The Service Member’s Club started in October, 2008. The club was estab- lished so that each member could enjoy the company of other veterans, both men and women, who have served their country with pride. This is a group that knows that veterans come from all walks of life and have different experiences. The club is open to all who have served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States of America.

January 9 February 13 March 12 April 9

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Springtime Zita Doersam Tuesday, April 12 Lobby Birdhouses with Zita 2:00 pm

Come get your taste of nature inside the comfort of your home. Zita will help you decorate the perfect birdhouse that is sure to receive compliments.

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Stay Fit with Marty Marty Vann 2nd Tuesday Exercise Room of the month 1:00 pm

Stay fit and active with Marty as he teaches you how to use the equipment in the exercise room here at the Fountains! He will also share some healthy eating tips that are sure to help you get motivated!

January 12 February 9 March 8 April 12

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Strength Training Rob Ferguson Every Thursday 2nd Floor 3:00 - 3:45 pm (T.V. Room)

Strength Training Rob Ferguson 2nd & 4th Monday 2nd Floor January 11 & 25 (T.V. Room) February 8 & 22 March 14 & 28 April 11 & 25 1:45 - 2:45 pm

Strength Training Dave Mehner Every Tuesday 2nd Floor 3:00 - 4:00 pm (T.V. Room)

Strength Training Dave Mehner Every Saturday 2nd Floor 10:00 - 11:00 am (T.V. Room)

Like the doctor’s say: “if you don’t use it, you lose it”, so come build muscle strength with easy, repetitive movements. With these movements you will improve your strength, balance and also reduce pain caused from arthritis.

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Sudoku Rich Kabat 1st Thursday Lobby of the month 1:00 pm

Sudoku is a crossword puzzle that leaves even the best puzzle solvers scratching their head. In this unique game, there is no math involved and you don’t even have to know a certain language to play. So, come join Rich as you problem solve together!

January 7 February 4 March 3 April 7

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Tai Chi Allison Deputy Every Friday 2nd Floor 10:00 - 11:00 am (T.V. Room)

These slow, graceful, meditative movements are designed to help you find peace and calm. This method will not only relax you through deep breathing, but also improve your balance, coordination and muscle strength.

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The History of the Virginia Batastini and Every Other 2nd Floor Bible: The Making of Daile Coyle Wednesday (T.V. Room) the New Testament 5:30 pm Canon

Have you ever had questions about the New Testament such as: How did we get the 27 books of the New Testament? When and how were the books written? Whether you are looking for a refresher course, or seeking a new learning adventure, this is the course for you! The course is taught by Professor James A. Gray from the University of North Carolina. Join Virginia and Daile for this invigorating, educational, journey.

January 13&27 February 10&24 March 9&23 April 6&20

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The Magic of Liz Zermeno Saturday, January 16 2nd Floor Colombian 2:00 pm (T.V. Room) Coffee Beans

Colombian Coffee, also known as Tinto, is one of the best quality of coffees in the world. For many centuries Colombia has been exporting coffee throughout the world. In the Colombian Andes Mountains there are over 500,000 farms that plant Arabica Coffee Beans. Liz will not only explain more in detail about Colombian Coffee, but you will also have your taste buds soar as you enjoy a freshly brewed, “Cup ‘O Joe”.

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Traditional Mexican Erika Johnson and Liz 2nd Monday 1st Floor Lounge Cuisine Zermeno of the month 10:00 am

Love authentic Mexican food but don’t have the time to travel down to Mexico? Well, you are in luck! We are bringing you a little taste of what Mexico is all about. During this class you will get to try authentic food and also learn the easy steps to preparing these tasty meals.

January 11: Rosca de Reyes February 8: Chocoflan March 14: Sincronizadas April 11: Perros Calientes

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Travel Series Bob Schwarz Last Tuesday 2nd Floor of the month (T.V. Room) 1:30 - 2:00 pm

Have you ever wanted to travel to different wonders of the world but were not able to go? Bob Schwarz will take you on an adventure with a narrated slideshow presentation.

January 26: “Islands of Bananas & The Coffee Bean”, Part II February 23: “Ancient Civilizations of India, Egypt & Mayan Indian” March 29: “The Europe Artists Paint” April 26: “Down on the Farm with Grandma & Grandpa”

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Travel the World Edith Rodriguez Tuesday, February 16 1st Floor Lounge with Edith 2:00 pm Around and around she goes….Where Edith ends up, nobody knows! Come travel the world with Edith as she shares with you the many wonderful destinations she has encountered. She will have a slideshow of great pictures and even a tasty treat that coincides with the location’s culture. Who knows where you will end up this semester…

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Violin 101 with Sarah Sarah Papic Tuesday, March 8 Main Dining Room 2:00 pm

Since the 19th century, in Europe, this bowed string instrument has been making beautiful music for all to hear. Come join Sarah as she takes you through the basic steps on how to make won- derful music.

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Yoga Denise Yager 1st and 3rd Mondays 2nd Floor 2:00 pm (T.V. Room) Relax your body and mind through this ancient Indian technique. Yoga will make you more aware of your body as you are guided through soft gentle poses, to ease away the stress. January 4&18 February 1&15 March 7&21 April 4&18

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Zumba Gold Judy Brown Every Wednesday 2nd Floor For Seniors in January (T.V. Room) 3:00 - 4:00 pm Zumba Gold is an easy-to-follow program that people of any age would be able to perform, even from a chair. Some of the featured dances in this program are Salsa, Cha-Cha, Rock ‘n Roll, Merengue, the Twist, the Charleston, Flamenco and Tango. So, come and join Judy as she gets you moving in a whole new way! January 6, 13 20, & 27

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Gina Alessi I am the Community Life Director at the Fountains. I have been here since August of 1999 and think of the Residents as part of my family. I believe that Watermark University is a fun way for Residents, and also the commu- nity, to engage in new ways to keep their minds and bodies active.

Reggie Andrews I have two kids and one granddaughter. I enjoy arts and crafts, volunteer- ing, traveling and reading. I am honored and thrilled to be part of this great learning experience. For many years, I owned and operated a Pottery Shop and I can’t wait to share my love of art with all of you.

Pat Barnes I was raised in Cary and graduated from Cary-Grove High School. My hus- band and I have 4 children and 10 grandchildren. I have always enjoyed crafts and I am a watercolor artist. I took classes at MCC and continue to do so at The Dole. I have volunteered at the Fountains doing card making for many years. I enjoy meeting the people who come to participate. It’s fun for all of us.

Virginia Batastini My name is Virginia Batastini and I have been a resident at the Fountains since 2014. I was born and raised in Chicago. I was a homemaker and raised 3 children and have 2 grandchildren. I enjoy crossword puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, movies and games. I look forward to helping with Watermark University classes.

Sophia Borys I lived most of my life in Michigan, with 8 siblings. My family had a farm and with no father around, my mom and all the kids worked very hard to sup- port one another. I learned gardening, crocheting and crafts from my mom. I like to stay active and enjoy socializing and helping others. I am honored to lead the Crochet Club and continue to make Billie’s vision live on. Please join me this semester!

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Judy Brown I became certified as a group fitness aerobics instructor in 2003 and I taught a Latin Rhythm class for four years. In 2007 I became certified in Zumba- Ba sic and then went on and received my Zumba Gold certification in March of 2008. I have been teaching Zumba four times a week for several years. I have also been certified in Zumba Basic II and Zumba Toning.

Sandi Buerger I have worked at the Fountains since 1999. As the Business Office Manager, I love interacting with the Residents and their families. I’m looking forward to sharing a fun class with you!

Rob Caldwell My name is Rob Caldwell and I am the Events Coordinator for In Home Personal Services. I was born and raised near Chicago and graduated from Columbia College Art School. I am married and have 2 children. I enjoy watching nature programs, doing artwork and cooking. I look forward to having fun with all of you, each month.

Tracy Clauser I became the Health and Wellness Director here at the Fountains in 2012. I received my nursing degree from Harper College. I am married and have 3 wonderful children. I can’t wait to share my knowledge of ways to improve your health!

Lori Cole I have been part of the Fountains family since 2008. I work in the Market- ing Department. I have always enjoyed Arts & Crafts and even owned a pottery studio for many years. I can’t wait to share some of my knowledge with you.

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Daile Coyle I was born and raised in California. I loved raising my two sons here in Illinois! I have worked at the Fountains since 2009 and consider this my second home. I love the quality time I get to spend with the Residents through Watermark University!

Mark Curran Hi, my name is Mark. I was born in Belvidere, IL in 1974. I have worked for the Fountains Maintenance Department since 2006. I always enjoy a good card game with family and friends and look forward to sharing this fun hobby with all of you!

Allison Deputy I am a long time veteran of Tai Chi, and have been teaching Chair Tai Chi at the Fountains for many years. It is always so gratifying to see how good this exercise makes everyone feel by the end of the class, no matter how achy or tired they felt at the beginning. Tai Chi is slow, gentle and relaxing, and is medically proven to help blood pressure, flexibility, and bone density, as well as reduce pain, improve sleep, digestion and balance, and alleviate stress, anxiety, and depression.

Zita Doersam I have been one of the beauticians here at the fountains since 2002. I grad- uated from Cosmetology School in 1966. I live in Johnsburg. I am married and have 3 wonderful boys. In my spare time I love to keep busy doing crafts. I look forward to seeing you this semester!

Sharon Dravis Hi! My name is Sharon and I am from McHenry. I joined the Fountains in 2013. I graduated from McHenry County College with an early childhood certification. I enjoy playing tables games and board games.

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Faculty Biography

Allison Deputy I am a long time veteran of Tai Chi, and have been teaching Chair Tai Chi at the Fountains for many years. It is always so gratifying to see how good this exercise makes everyone feel by the end of the class, no matter how achy or tired they felt at the beginning. Tai Chi is slow, gentle and relaxing, and is medically proven to help blood pressure, flexibility, and bone density, as well as reduce pain, improve sleep, digestion and balance, and alleviate stress, anxiety, and depression. Faculty Biography

Amy Dunn Amy Dunn I joined the I Fountains joined the team Fountains in January team in of January 2008, as of the 2008, Assisted as the Living Assisted Living Director. I haveDirector. many yearsI have ofmany experience years of workingexperience with working seniors. with I live seniors. in the I live in the Crystal Lake areaCrystal with Lake my area husband with my and husband our 2 daughters, and our 2 daughters,Ella and Abigail. Ella and I Abigail. I look forward lookto being forward a part to beingof Watermark a part of WatermarkUniversity! University!

Kermalene EllsworthKermalene Ellsworth I was raised I in was Johnsburg raised in and Johnsburg now am and raising now am my raising 2 children my 2 there children with there with my husband.my I joined husband. Active I joined Therapeutic Active Therapeutics as the Rehab as Directorthe Rehab and Director have and have enjoyed my time here at The Fountains. I have been a Physical Therapist enjoyed my time here at The Fountains. I have been a Physical Therapist Assistant since 2008 and love each year more and more. I can’t wait to Assistant since 2008 and love each year more and more. I can’t wait to meet more of the residents through the programs that we offer. Please feel meet more of the residents through the programs that we offer. Please feel free to stop and say hello anytime!! free to stop and say hello anytime!!

Rob Ferguson As a personal trainer at McHenry County Orthopedics, I have had the Rob Ferguson As a personal trainer at McHenry County Orthopedics, I have had the privilege of coming to the Fountains for many years now. I enjoy the effort privilege of coming to the Fountains for many years now. I enjoy the effort each Resident puts into my program. My routine is designed to work on each Residentbalance, puts into range my ofprogram. motion Myand routine functional is designedstrength toexercises. work on My greatest balance, rangejoy of is motion helping theand Residentsfunctional have strength fun and exercises. laugh! My greatest joy is helping the Residents have fun and laugh!

Manda Fischer I live in Harvard and I have two wonderful sons. I have been working at the Manda Fischer I live in HarvardFountains and I have since two 1997. wonderful I like coming sons. to I havework beenand seeing working all ofat thethe wonderful Fountains sincesmiles 1997. that I like warm coming my heart. to work I can’t and wait seeing to work all of with the youwonderful this semester! smiles that warm my heart. I can’t wait to work with you this semester!

Noel Fischer I have been at the Fountains since 2000 and I am currently the Housekeep- ing Supervisor.Page 23 I was born and raised in Woodstock and keep close ties with my family. While growing up as a family, we always enjoyed spending fam- ily nights playing cards and board games. I can’t wait to share my family’s traditions with you through Watermark University!

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Lynn Fredette I live in Crystal Lake and have two daughters, Nicole and Kellie. My experi- ence with Senior Services goes back since I was 15 years old. I received my RN degree from Illinois State. This semester, I’m looking forward to sharing some great health tips with all of you!

Rebecca Fries I’m Becky, an Occupational Therapist for Active Therapeutics since 2012. I graduated in 2003 from Missouri State University majoring in Gerontology and received my Masters degree in Occupational Therapy in 2007. As a therapist, I am focused on increasing an individual’s independence with self-cares, increasing strength, decreasing pain and improving overall mo- bility within an individual’s home and out in the community. I am look- ing forward to meeting everyone and offering my skills as an Occupational Therapist. Please come on by and say hello.

June Guice I have been a CNA at The Fountains since 2014. I’m originally from California and moved to Illinois in 1997. I’ve had an interest in the Bible since childhood, that has led me to study it and share what I’ve learned with others. In the past, I’ve taught the Bible to people one-on-one, so I’m excited about this opportunity to share its practical lessons in a group setting.

Terry Hauck Hi, I’m Terry! I have been a part-time bus driver since 2013. I was born and raised in Fox River Grove. Besides driving a bus here, I’m also a bus driver for the Palatine School District. I am married and have 6 children, 4 grand- children and I can’t forget my furry pal, Rocky. I enjoy traveling and playing golf in my spare time.

Paula Hauck I am with the Marketing Team at the Fountains at Crystal Lake. This is “my home away from home” and I am excited about Watermark University and how much all of us are going to learn and thrive from joining in. I have two awesome boys, Tyler and Brent. When I am not reading, you might catch me throwing a baseball or football with Tyler or listening to a new song Brent is playing on his guitar. So join us and have some fun!

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Shannon Humphrey Hi, I’m Shannon and I have been here at the Fountains since March, 2013, as a CNA in the Gardens. I love working with the Residents and bringing a smile to their faces every day. In my spare time, I love to cook and bake and I’m thrilled to share that passion with all of you!

Michael Gamache I joined the Fountains at Crystal Lake in July, 2008. My grandparents sparked my interest in birding on our Centennial Michigan Farm. My birding inter- est continues to grow as I vacation in the forests of upper Michigan and the western mountain states. I enjoy spending time outdoors and being anywhere that wildlife lives.

Erika Johnson Hi there! My name is Erika. I was born in Monterrey Nuevo Leon, Mexico. I have been part of the Fountains since 1995. I truly enjoy working here and hope to share with you a little taste of Mexican Cuisine.

Mercia Johnson I was born in the Philippines and moved to the US in 1987, when I was 26 years old. I have enjoyed working at the Fountains since 1999. I love to share my culture with the Residents. Teaching a Watermark University class will be a great opportunity for that.

Ed Jaske Hi! I’m Ed, the bus driver. I have been here since 2010 and love what I do very much. I have been married to my wife Patricia since 1974 and have 2 kids and 2 grandchildren. I look forward to spending some quality time with all of you… outside the bus!

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Mercia Johnson I was born in the Philippines and moved to the US in 1987, when I was 26 years old. I have enjoyed working at the Fountains since 1999. I love to share my culture with the Residents. Teaching a Watermark University class will be a great opportunity for that.

Ed Jaske Hi! I’m Ed, the bus driver. I have been here since 2010 and love what I do very much. I have been married to my wife Patricia since 1974 and have 2 kids and 1 grandson. I look forward to spending some quality time with all of you… outside the bus!

Faculty Biography

Rich Kabat Rich Kabat As most peopleAs most know, people I’m Rich, know, the I’m Maintenance Rich, the Maintenance Director. IDirector. have been I have at been at The FountainsThe since Fountains 2002. sinceMy family 2002. is My from family Poland is from and Poland I am 1st and generation I am 1st generation born in the U.S.born I had in the the U.S. opportunity I had the opportunity to live in Poland to live forin Poland a year for when a year I was when I was 18. Now I am18. happily Now I ammarried happily with married 3 wonderful with 3 wonderful kids. I can’t kids. wait I can’t to share wait to share some of my hobbiessome of mywith hobbies you! with you!

Karen Klimczak,Karen RD, Klimczak,LDN RD, LDNI’m a RegisteredI’m a Dietitian, Registered Dietitian, Licensed Dietitian/NutritionistLicensed Dietitian/Nutritionist and an active and an active member of themember American of the Dietetic American Association. Dietetic Association. My goals areMy goalsto utilize are to my utilize my expertise and passion in the field of health and nutritional wellness to expertise and passion in the field of health and nutritional wellness to make a positive impact on the lives of others. make a positive impact on the lives of others.

Edith Krogstie For many years it has been a family tradition to play games with my 6 Edith Krogstie For many yearswonderful it has children. been a I family believe tradition that family to always play comes games first. with I enjoy my 6 helping wonderful children.others, that I believe is why that I have family been always a volunteer comes for first. over 75I enjoy years. helping The Fountains others, that ishas why been I have my beenhome a since volunteer 2010 andfor overI enjoy 75 livingyears. here. The FountainsThis semester join has been myme home as I teachsince you2010 the and tricks I enjoy and rules living of here.Hand Thisand Foot!semester join me as I teach you the tricks and rules of canasta!

Natalie Mallek I’ve been the Chef here at the Fountains since 2002. In 1997, my lifelong love Pageof cooking 26 drove me to attend Bossier Parish College, where I received my degree in Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts and graduated 1st in my class.

Dave Mehner I’ve been a Personal Trainer now for many years. My program is designed to work all the muscles in the body from head to toe. It also helps with cognitive and fine motor skills. If you have ever had any life threatening ailments such as a stroke or Parkinson’s disease, it can aid in restoring muscle movement.

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Sue Menolasino I have been a volunteer at the Fountains since 2007. I have always loved volunteering ever since I was a child. I used to visit nursing homes with my Father. I went to Grand Rapids School of Bible and Music in Michigan, where I majored in Music. I play the piano and the organ. I love to share the Gospel of God through my music and I’m looking forward to sharing it with all of you!

Patty Mills I have been the Human Resource Director at The Fountains at Crystal Lake since January 2002. I share a love of reading, knitting, crocheting and spending time with my husband and 4 wonderful children. I’m looking forward to sharing some of my passions with all of you.

Anya Naumovski I currently go to Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. I started at The Fountains in 2014 and love meeting new people. I also love art, crafting, cooking and baking. In my spare time, I like listening to music, hanging out with friends and, of course, trying new things. I have taken an interest in photography. In the future, I hope to go into early childhood education or nursing.

Sarah Papic I have been playing the violin since I was 8 years old. To me music is more than sounds, it is the heartbeat and beauty of life. I inherit my passion for music from my mother and grandmother. Aside from music, I’m also a beautician. I can’t wait to get this semester started with the melodies of the violin.

Ashley Peterson I started here at the Fountains in January of 2014. I work in the House- keeping Department and enjoy meeting and talking with all of the Resi- dents. Some of my hobbies include being outdoors, crafts, styling hair and playing cards. See you this semester!

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Sarah Papic I have been playing the violin since I was 8 years old. To me music is more than sounds, it is the heartbeat and beauty of life. I inherit my passion for music from my mother and grandmother. Aside from music, I’m also a beautician. I can’t wait to get this semester started with the melodies of the violin.

Tricia Paramore I join the Fountains team in 2011 and love working with seniors. I’m currently a student at UIC. I’m a huge animal lover and I enjoy reaching out to the community by fostering dogs and cats. In my free time I love to bake and cook and can’t wait to share that passion with all of you!

Ashley Peterson I started here at the Fountains in January of 2014. I work in the Housekeeping Department and enjoy meeting and talking with all of the Residents. Some of my hobbies include being outdoors, crafts, styling hair and playing cards. See you this semester!

Faculty Biography

Joe Pusic Sandy Poling I was born andI have raised been in with Northern the Fountains Croatia, since in October a city calledof 2006. Karlovac. I work asI anhave Ad- been part ofministrative the Fountains Assistant, family sincewearing 2002 many as thehats Dining from Roomworking Manager. at the front I desk truly enjoy myto helpingtime workingour in Human here andResources. getting I am to marriedknow the and Residents. have 4 children and many grandchildren. I’m looking forward to spending time with all of you while we make jewelry together!

Richard QuickRichard Quick I have been volunteeringI have been volunteeringhere at theFountains here at the for aFountains number offor years. a number I served of years. I served our country proudly for almost 22 years, until I retired as a Senior our country proudly for almost 22 years, until I retired as a Senior NCO in NCO in the army. When I started coming to the Fountains, I found that the army. When I started coming to the Fountains, I found that there was a there was a need for the “Greatest Generation” to be able to maintain the need for thecamaraderie “Greatest Generation” they had with to the be ones able with to which maintain they theserved. camaraderie I’m currently they had witha Community the ones with Chaplain. which I theyhave served. a special I’m passion currently for helping a Community people under- Chaplain. I havestand a thespecial Bible. passion for helping people understand the Bible.

Edith Rodriguez I was born in Guadalajara, Mexico and moved here to the US in 1998. I have beenPage at28 The Fountains since 2005 and truly enjoy my time here. I love traveling the world and meeting new people. I’m a graduate from Kendall College where I studied Hospitality Management.

Judy Romo Hi! I’m Judy and I work in the Marketing Department as a Sales Associ- ate. I started here at the fountains in 2014 and I thoroughly enjoy being around the Residents. I have been in this field for more than 10 years. I am married and have 3 wonderful sons and 7 grandchildren. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, walking and playing Candy Crush on the computer.

Robert Schwarz I have been presenting professional, multi-media travelogues and docu- mentary programs at the Fountains since 2001. I am a retired newspaper editor and workshop facilitator and believe in the combined value of en- tertainment and education, as well as tailoring programs to the needs and interests of this particular audience.

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Elaine Shaw I was so honored to be part of this great opportunity! Besides being a retired teacher, I also have had two books published! I currently teach a class at MCC called, “Writer Wannabees”. I am so excited to bring my love of writing to the Fountains! I can’t wait to help you put all your great mem- ories onto paper!

Raquel Smith I was born and raised in the Philippines! Prior to coming to America, I went to College to become a pre-school teacher. I taught Special Edu- cation in Thailand. I came to America in 2005 and I have two wonderful children! I can’t wait to see you this semester!

Sam Sutalski I have worked at The Fountains since August, 2012 and love every day of it! I’m part of the Community Life team and work in the Gardens. I love to bake and can’t wait to share some of my passion with all of you!

Marty Vann Hi! I’m Marty and I work at the front desk here at the Fountains. I have been here since March, 2004. I was born and raised in McHenry. My biggest personal accomplishment was losing 45 pounds and I can‘t wait to teach you some of my tips on staying fit and active!

Lorel Voss I love being outdoors and playing sports. I played for the Tucson, AZ Jr. College basketball team. I love helping others and that is the reason why I’m attending nursing school at MCC! I can’t wait to spend some time with you.

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Denise Yager I am currently a member of the Yoga Faculty at Healthbridge, a local health club, and have been teaching at the Fountains for several years. During my class, I will guide you through gentle poses from the chair. With these movements, your body will relax along with your mind.

Kim Zack I live in Cary, Illinois and have one grown son. I have been volunteering at Retirement Communities since 2004. I serve in this ministry with Sue Menolasino. She and I started making music together back in 2000. I at- tend Harvest Bible Chapel in Crystal Lake. Sue and I serve in this ministry because it is our heart’s desire for all to know the depth of God’s love for them. No one is ever too old to begin a relationship with Christ. We can’t wait to see you this Semester!

Liz Zermeno I was born and raised in the beautiful city of Chicago until the age of 15, when we moved to McHenry. I started at The Fountains in April, 2011, in the Community Life Department, as an activity aide. What I enjoy most about my job is that everyday is a learning experience for me. I can’t wait to see you this semester!

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