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June 2021 • Independent Living PREMIER PREMIER It Sure Seems Like For many of us, Summertime brings back memories from the most wonderful Everyday’s part of our lives! Summer romances, blockbuster movies, memorable vacations a Party at and irreplaceable time with family and friends. This month’s Five Star Premier Signature Program invites you to join us in remembering Summer Lovin’! Residences! Premier Residences has arranged some exceptional activities and events sure to evoke warm memories of simpler times and amazing places. Holidays, birthdays and special events add color Let us take you back to those special days of summer! and excitement to life at Five Star! Signature Drinks and Appetizers Entertainment by Eddy—A Touch of Steel Wednesday, June 2nd 3:30 p.m. • 1st Floor Oasis Lounge June 2021 • Independent Living 8500 W. Sunrise Blvd. • Plantation, FL 33322 (954) 476-8500 8 Five Star Premier Residences of Plantation www.FiveStarPremier-Plantation.com News and Notes Advisory Notes ‘Tis the Season We Dread! News From Your Once again, it’s THAT time of year. Most of you don’t outage. The Hurricane Preparedness Resident Advisory Board want to hear this but June 1st officially marks the Manual will have a list of “suggested There is a lot going on in the community right now as restrictions beginning of hurricane season. Our annual Hurricane items” you should purchase or have from the pandemic continue to ease up. The roof is being replaced, Preparedness Manual will be available the first week of on hand during severe weather power washing and painting of the building will soon start along June. As always, our Premier Residences of Plantation activity, including hurricane storms. with repairing the parking lot. We are waiting on a new executive Management Team is taking the necessary steps to keep our The manual will also provide you with other important director, new monthly themed parties, more activities have been residents and team members safe and secure. The information especially of interest to those new to South added, new clubs are forming, active committee meetings and new community has done our part in early preparation and Florida. residents are moving in. It’s exciting to see how resilient we are as Saturday Night planning. Now, we’re asking you to do the same. Don’t miss your handbook for what to do this storm we jump right back into the swing of things. Keep up the great Concert Series A good place to start your preparation is with at least season. Be on the lookout for our Five Star Hurricane work everyone, as we look forward to better days ahead! two flashlights. Keep one for your bedroom and one for the Preparedness Manual that will be distributed the first week Remember that your Resident Advisory Board is available to 8:00 p.m. • Channel 92 kitchen area, with extra batteries in case we have a power of June. guide you with your concerns and to share your ideas with management. June 5th—Close to You: You can always speak with a board member or you may use the Remembering the Carpenters Suggestion Box located in the Lobby by the Lifestyle Bulletin Board. June 12th—Donny Osmond: Live Your suggestions and comments will be read at the board meeting. June 19th—Billy Joel: —Harold Feldman, Resident Advisory Board President 2021 The Essential Video Collection HONORING OUR TEAM MEMBERS June 26th—James Taylor: A MusiCares Annastaeja (Anna) Mears, Lead position as a host. From the Food Committee Person of the Year Tribute Concierge, has worked for Five Star We hope that Cayla continues to reach Residents ask what the Food Committee actually does at the Premier Residences of Plantation for for the sky because she shows there is no meetings and what have they accomplished? Here is just a “taste” of Sunday Cinema seven years. Fondly limit. We are grateful to have her as one the committee’s influence here as pandemic restrictions continue 3:00 p.m. • Channel 92 to let up... known as Anna, she of our valued team member! June 6th—Chasing Madoff has captured the The “always available” dinner menu was suspended during the June 13th—The Internet’s Own Boy: hearts of our Merold Saintilus, Lead Server, has pandemic. The Food Committee pushed for the return of always The Story of Aaron Swartz residents, family members, vendors been a team member of Five Star available roasted chicken and salmon. The committee encouraged and colleagues. She represents our Premier Residences of Plantation for the chef to expand the always available dinner menu to include June 20th—Dealt company well with a wealth of over 15 years. He has proven himself yet meatballs and spaghetti, hamburgers, hot dogs and cheese blintzes. June 27th—A LEGO Brickumentary knowledge and is a great resource for again as exemplifying customer service! You can also order your fish poached! The Food Committee suggested all who need some direction. He approaches each day with a “can do” that the chef bring back always available dinner sides like baked It is not easy being the contact person for the attitude. He arrives at work seeking to potatoes, sweet potatoes, cole slaw and to occasionally have macaroni community and having to juggle many responsibilities. make a positive impact on our residents while keeping and cheese and french fries. The committee asked for return of the However, Anna does it, both effortlessly and seamlessly the staff engaged. Words are not enough to describe the always available dinner desserts to include ice cream, apple sauce, Welcome Our (at least to those who are observing.) incredible service he provides. Thanks for all his efforts! jello, chocolate pudding, pound cake, fresh fruit and, sometimes, We offer thanks to Anna for exhibiting our core value cookies. The committee requested that borscht be added as always Newest Residents of “working to be your best!” It shows in Sybil Charles, Hostess, has been available to the soup selection. The committee has encouraged the her work ethic each and every day. an employee of Five Star Premier chef to add new items into the dinner rotation such as onion soup, Barbara Bialkin Residences of Plantation for over seven Philly cheesesteak sandwiches, pizza and the return of the trio salads. Barbara Chapman Cayla Oliphant started with Five years. Once again, Sybil is being Improvements have been made to the meats, fish and desserts. The Star Premier Residences as a honored for going “above and beyond.” committee played a “roll” in bringing back fresh cooked eggs for Luis Garcia Jr. waitress/server and proved herself to be When we needed all hands on deck to breakfast in the Dining Room, having hard-boiled eggs available John Lacz a dependable and reliable member of ensure our residents were provided the on Fridays when cake is served and having cottage cheese and yogurt Lorraine Ramer our team. Cayla soon began toggling best care, she did not hesitate to assist in feeding our always available for breakfast. between waitress and concierge, assisting our Front Desk residents in the Dining Room. Not once did it cross her The committee continues to work closely with the chef on new Robert Tamalis in both buildings. When our community needed her mind that it is not her responsibility, she simply saw a ideas and additions to the menu. However, this is still a challenging Toby Rose Davis flexibility the most, she answered the call and for that we need and jumped into action. Sybil embodies the time with many limitations. commended her! meaning of “teamwork!” We thank her for all she does As always, if you have any ideas or suggestions you may speak Ellen Fasano Cayla has a warm, quiet demeanor that is coupled for our residents and her colleagues. We’re proud that she with the chef directly, talk to a committee member, or you may use Frances Broder Skillin with confidence and tenacity. It comes as no surprise that leads by example. the Dining/Food Suggestion Box, located in the Lobby by the when the opportunity for her to explore another position You can nominate the next SHINING STAR by picking Lifestyle Bulletin Board. Thanks for choosing Premier with Five Star, she took advantage and landed the up a Nomination Form at the Concierge Desk. —Harold Feldman, Food Committee Chairman Residences as your new home! 2 Five Star Premier Residences of Plantation June 2021 7 Lecture Series June Highlights Nova Lifelong Learning Women’s Club Broadway Afternoon Sleep Like a Baby Wednesday, June 5th • 10:00 a.m. — OL Fridays • 2:00 p.m. — Channel 93 Thursday, June 3rd • 11:00 a.m. — Ch. 92 All of our ladies at Premier Residences are invited to June 4th—The Fabulous Ice Age A good night’s sleep is critical for good health. So, how do you get that quality take part in the first formal meeting of our new Women’s A 2013 documentary chronicling the era of the great American sleep? Perhaps Dr. Ronnie Newman can help. She is a Harvard trained researcher Club. Table Topics will be discussed. This is a fun “get touring ice shows. It reveals how, with their dazzling production and published author in the field of Mind and Body Medicine. She has spoken to know your neighbor” session. All female residents are numbers and variety acts, they dominated family entertainment internationally on the subject including at the United Nations, The World Bank, encouraged to attend. Come lend your support to our for decades. (1:12) N.I.M.H. (the National Institutes of Mental Health), and multiple medical and efforts to bring this new monthly gathering to life! nursing schools.
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