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Monday, September 4th It is time once again to thank the people of America for the long hours and hard work they put into keeping this country going strong. It’s also time to thank our own hard e have much to look forward to as September If you would like a convenient card containing working staff and give them the opportunity to spend some begins. Of course, we all hope that the a schedule of services, you can pick one up at the extra time with their families. The Dining Room will be open weather will begin cooling down just a bit. Autumn Front Desk. You will also find a memo in your from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. on Labor Day to make this possible. officially begins on September 22nd. mailbox with all the information about the High While the workers of the country rest, Pacifica Forest Hitting us right at the beginning of the month Holy Days, including menus for the various occasions. Trace residents will be busy enjoying themselves as usual! is the Labor Day holiday. Grandparents Day As is our tradition, we ask for volunteers to read Personal trainer Curtis Adams will be here with his Circuit follows soon after and we hope to see a lot of your parts, open the ark and to receive an Aliyah for Training, as will Satya for Yoga. Join Veronica Fuchs for grandkids and great grandkids visiting! The highlight both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Please contact What’s Your View at 11:00 a.m., and, at noon, a special of the month is, of course, the High Holy Days. Sandy in the Activities Office at 954-572-4707 if hour of music in the Lobby with the incomparable Peter Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown on Wednesday, you would like to be part of the service. Fuchs . Peter is the conductor of the Coral Springs Pops September 20th and Yom Kippur on Friday, the and the Hallandale Symphonic Pops Orchestras. His 29th . We had high hopes that our new Theater L’Shana Tova — sophisticated and inventive piano stylings will delight you. would be open for the occasion; alas, it won’t be You’ll appreciate his playing and love his warm personality. ready in time. However, our wonderful services will May You be If you’re not quite ready to eat, how about a game of be conducted as is our long-standing tradition. We duplicate bridge? Bridge teacher Marjorie Pecoraro doesn’t Inscribed rest on Labor day either! Bingo lovers would never forgive are thrilled to welcome back Rabbi Albert Slomovitz In The Book us if we missed our usual Monday excitement. Just note and Cantor Ted Katz to lead our High Holy Day that both the Monday movie and Bingo will begin an hour Services. The observances are, without a doubt, the Of Life earlier than usual, at 6:00 and 6:15 p.m., respectively. finest offered at any senior living community in the Have a very happy holiday. country. Sunday, September 10th The first Sunday after Labor Day has been proclaimed National Grandparents Day. This year the observance falls on Sunday, September 10th. To celebrate, we have an extra special Ice Cream Social that we hope you’ll invite your grandkids and great grandkids to attend. We’ll be featuring extra flavors, extra toppings and a choice of root beer or coke ice cream floats. In the evening, enjoy a very special show by the most talented grandma in Florida, Glenda Grainger! Read about her on page four. Showtime is 7:00 p.m. 5500 N.W. 69th Ave., Lauderhill, FL 33319 Throwback Thursdays Facebook fans will notice that we have started “Throwback (954) 572-1800 Thursday” postings on our Facebook page. This is a weekly posting about “the good old days.” If you have a photo of www.PacificaForestTrace.com your childhood, wedding day or other special event or www.facebook.com/PacificaSeniorLivingForestTrace FORE ST T RACE moment in your life that you’d like to share, please take it I to Sandy. She’ll make a copy of it and post it on our Facebook page. It’s lots of fun, so head back in time with us! 8 SEPTEMBER 2017 SEPTEMBER 2017 NEWS & MUSES NOTEWORTHY EVENTS Dear Suzy: Reminiscing About Special Memories FROM THE September’s song heralds the beginning And here we come to Thanksgiving. My Thanksgiving EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Beat the Flu Fridays, September 1st and 8th • 9:30 a.m.-Noon of fall and winter festivities. First, Labor Day, memory was not a happy story. My friends and family were then the Jewish holidays, followed by Halloween, gathered at my home as usual, I was always the hostess As always, Forest Trace keeps your health and wellness in mind. Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas and finally because my mother lived with us after my dad passed. Here Celebrating the Comprehensive Wellness , in partnership with Walgreens Pharmacy , the New Year. How quickly time passes at this we all were, happy, healthy and hungry. I went to get the CAMPBELL will be administering Flu and basic pneumonia vaccines on two SUZANNE EPES III time of our lives. We must treasure each day turkey which had been cooling on the back porch—only to High Holy Days Fridays, September 1st and again on the 8th , between 9:30 a.m. JUSTER as the precious gift noted in this lovely quote. find my dog and his pal from next door and, alas, a half- As Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur quickly and noon in the Card Room. Please remember to bring your Yesterday is history eaten turkey! This never-to-be-forgotten holiday tragedy in approach, let me be the first to extend our best insurance card information. All insurance is accepted. If you have Tomorrow is a mystery retrospect was really rather funny. wishes to everyone for a “Happy and Healthy New any questions please contact Linda Ondo in the Wellness Center. Today is a gift Hanukkah memories are all so bright. The lighting of Year.” We are very blessed to celebrate the High The best way to prevent the flu is to get vaccinated. However, That’s why we call it the present. the candles each night, eight in all, filled with songs, dreidel Holy Days this year with services lead by Rabbi even with the flu vaccine, it is important to follow a few simple We all so associate the holidays with special memories. games and gifts for the children. Christmas, too, was so Slomovitch with Cantor Ted Katz. The observance steps to maintain your health this flu season: At the Jewish holidays I remember, at a very early age, sitting wonderful. Music, decorations and gift giving also bring • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing begins at sundown on Wednesday, September “upstairs” in the orthodox synagogue with my grandmother. back many happy memories. • Wash your hands frequently I took turns with all her other grandchildren, having the I remember my husband waking my three girls and me 20th , following our traditional first night dinner. • Avoid close contact with people who appear to be ill Our Entertainment Director, Sandy Warren , has honor to sit with grandma in the first row. I loved to lean at midnight and taking us all to the midnight mass at the • Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth over the ledge of the railing and pretend I was throwing “spit local Catholic church. His friend, the president of our local done an exceptional job of organizing the services • Get plenty of sleep this year. You may get a schedule of services from balls” down on all the black-hatted men on the main floor. bank, ushered us to our seats in the front row! We experienced • Stay hydrated Remember Halloween? As kids, we dressed up and ran a beautiful service. And now, New Year’s, another foretelling the Reception Desk. As a reminder, if you are • Maintain physical activity expecting many guests for dining, please let our to the local city political boss’s house two blocks away. In of joy and cheer for the coming year. • Stay home when you are sick the early 30’s “depression days,” he gave out quarters. We We all have our special memories. What are yours? I Director of Dining and Catering, Owano Boothe , Let’s all try our best to stay healthy this flu season. would take our quarters, run home, invite you to share your stories with us, your Pacifica Forest know in advance so that he may better accommodate change our hats and outer costumes Trace family, here in this monthly column, Dear Suzy . your guests. and run back for another precious Until then, here’s to Labor Day and the beginning of Another issue we will be working our way Circle of PHIE Saturday, September 9th • 11:00 a.m. quarter. It was far better than candy, our festive fall and winter activities. through this year, is having our High Holy Day you bet! —Love, Suzy Services here in the main building. We are doing Kerry-Ann Miller, M.D., will be Suzanne Juster’s guest speaker everything we can to maintain the services at the at the next Circle of PHIE session on Saturday, the 9th. Dr. Miller presentation levels as in the past. That being said, specializes in geriatric care at the Cleveland Clinic. She was born just the change in location will bring about some in St. Catherine, Jamaica, then migrated to the U.S. where she Welcome New Friends challenges. We are asking you to please be considerate enrolled in Miami Dade College, then the University of Miami to of your fellow residents and, due to less room than complete her Bachelors in Science. Medical school took her to to Pacifica Senior Living Forest Trace Meharry Medical College in Nashville, followed by a three-year usual, limit your guests for the services. In addition, Gertrude Bloom Winnie and Carlton Andrews we will also be asking guests to wait until residents residency training in Connecticut. It was her time in Greenwich, are seated before they enter. with its large senior population, that fostered her love for Geriatrics. She completed a Geriatric fellowship at Yale University Hospital. We will be operating with only one elevator Kerry-Ann returned to Florida to be near family. She has in the North Tower for the next five months. We incredible compassion for people and a very empathic nature. Come are modernizing and replacing the elevators at the and meet this wonderful physician at 11:00 a.m. on the 9th. Celebrating September Birthdays property. The South Tower has now been completed BLANCHE SIEGEL ...... 4TH JERRY SCHWARTZ ...... 12 TH ELSIE ONROT ...... 25 TH and the residents are greatly enjoying their new BETH SCHAEFER ...... 6TH ANN LONGO ...... 13 TH ELAINE SCHIFFNER .....25 TH elevators. For those of you in the North Tower, Brain Train Teaser TOBY NEWMAN ...... 8TH GLADYS BEHRMAN ....16 TH FRANCES BIJOU ...... 27 TH this is going to be a challenging period of time. Tuesday, September 26th • 11:00 a.m. We will continue to have staff members operate Word riddles and brain teasers can help improve both your NANCY FASS ...... 9TH GLORIA WEINBERGER .16 TH MILLIE OSTER ...... 27 TH the elevator during peak periods (early morning vocabulary and creative thinking. From a few hints or clues provided LYNN CHERNOFF ...... 11 TH GUNNER LUKAS ...... 17 TH MERTON ALLEN ...... 30 TH and diner hours). Please expect to expect some in the riddle, you have to figure out the word. See if you can call up ANNETTE JANOFF ...... 12 TH DORIS SUSSMAN ...... 20 TH JOAN BRITE ...... 30 TH delays. Your understanding and courtesy to each the answer to this one... IRWIN KURLANDER .....12 TH ESTHER PENN ...... 24 TH ARNOLD RICHMOND ..30 TH other is very critical to our success. We will do all I am a 9-letter word. we can to minimize the impact upon your daily My first 4 letters spell a part of a body. May You Enjoy a Truly Wonderful Day! lives during this construction period. I assure My last 3 letters spell a number. everyone, once completed, like your peers in the I’m usually with you, SEPTEMBER EMPLOYEE BIRTHDAYS South Tower, you will all enjoy new, efficient, but it would be a real nightmare if I got lost! JOYCE STUBBS — Assisted Living ...... 5TH JEANETTE BERRY — Assisted Living ...... 22 ND clean and fast elevator service. What am I? DEBBIE BROWN — Dining Room ...... 6TH MAXINE WRIGHT — Housekeeping ...... 22 ND September is certainly going to be very busy Come to the next “All Aboard the Brain Train” class for the answer ISLANDE NORVIL — Dining Room ...... 14 TH ALICIA ROBERTS — Dining Room ...... 27 TH and more word riddles—plus tips and tricks—in ROBIN NETSCHER — Activities...... 16 TH DENISE FINDLEY -S TEWART — and active month here at Pacifica Senior Living an enjoyable hour of “BRAINtertainment,” energizing DAWN JOHNSON — Dining Room ...... 16 TH Assisted Living ...... 27 TH Forest Trace. We hope that everyone celebrates mental activities designed with fun in mind! and enjoys the High Holy Days with us. DEVAUNTE HALL — Dining Room...... 19 TH MALCOLM BROWN — Front Desk ...... 28 TH 2 FORE ST T RACE PACIFICA FOREST TRACE SEPTEMBER 2017 FORE ST T RACE 7 I I

WONDERFUL CHOICES TO GET OUT AND ABOUT! OBSERVING THE HIGH HOLY DAYS IN SEPTEMBER Shopping, Dinner Outings, Theatre and Casino Fun! High Holy Days High Holy Days Special By request we take another trip on Wednesday, September dead-end life through dancing. So put on your boogie 6th , to New and Second Beginnings , a thrift store that shoes and hustle on down to the hottest disco in town! Rabbi and Cantor Concert DVDs and Movies offers a wide variety of goods at great prices. They also Featuring those classic Bee Gees disco hits, this is one party We are thrilled to welcome back Rabbi Albert Slomovitz Cantors: A Faith in Song give you a free gift just for visiting. Another resident has you don’t want to miss! Featuring your favorite songs: “Jive to Pacifica Forest Trace this year to lead our High Holy Thursday, September 21st • 1:00 p.m. Days Services. Rabbi Slomovitz comes to us from Georgia requested a dinner outing to Padrino’s Talkin’,” “Boogie Shoes,” “Disco Inferno,” Experience this historic concert of cantorial music which Cuban Restaurant and we will offer you “Stayin’ Alive,” “Night Fever” and more! where he is an Assistant American was taped in the revered Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam. In the opportunity to taste the spectacular Our casino trip departs on the magnificent candlelit setting of this 17th century synagogue, paella on Tuesday, the 12th . Wednesday, the 27th . The Seminole History Professor at Kennesaw State three leading Jewish Cantors performed an evening of popular On Wednesday, the 13th , the Broward Coconut Creek Casino features high and religious Jewish song arranged by composer Benedict University and the Weisser. Cantors Alberto Mizrahi, Naftali Herstik and Benzion Stage Door Theatre awaits your arrival paying gaming machines including popular Rabbi for Gesher for a performance of Saturday Night Fever! This musical favorites like Wheel of Fortune, Wild Cherries and Double Miller were accompanied by the Netherlands Theater Orchestra, L’Torah synagogue in ’s Ne’imah Singers, and conducted by Jules van Hessen. adaptation celebrates the 40th anniversary of the classic Diamonds. Betting levels start at just a nickel per play on Alpharetta. He also 70s film. The quintessential story follows a talented, up to $50 per play. Single winners have walked away with Enjoy the voices of what are known to be the three leading works as a volunteer Jewish Cantors of our time. streetwise kid from Brooklyn who attempts to escape his cash prizes of over $800,000! Let Lady Luck smile on you! chaplain with a federal law enforcement agency. Rabbi Slomovitz served 20 years, from 1979 to 1999, in the Navy as a Chaplain, retiring as a Navy Kitka and Davka In Concert: SEPTEMBER OUTINGS AT A GLANCE Captain which is equivalent to a Full or Bird Colonel. He Old and New World Jewish Music DAY DATE TIME DESTINATION had been assigned to bases across the country and in Friday, September 22nd • 7:00 p.m. This concert won the Award of Excellence at the The Saturday September 2nd 1:00 p.m. Coral Square Mall Okinawa, Japan. Among the highlights of his career were tours at Camp Butler in Japan, Great Lakes Naval Base, as Accolade Awards. Critics of all faiths gave unbelievable praise Sunday September 3rd TBA Local Movie well as being the second rabbi in history to serve at the including the following: “Simply amazing harmonies…truly United States Naval Academy. During his last assignment this is the most wonderful singing I have ever heard.” Wednesday September 6th 1:00 p.m. New and Second Beginnings Thrift Store in Pensacola, Florida, he was on the staff of a Three Star “Kitka & Davka’s four musicians whirl their spells with a Admiral where he initiated and developed educational and supple interplay of violin, cello, bassoon and percussion. Their Saturday September 9th 1:00 p.m. Town Center Mall in Boca Raton mentoring programs for the entire Navy Chaplain Corps. compositions and improvisations, swirling around a center of Sunday September 10th 12:00 noon Festival Flea Market Mall— During his distinguished military career, Captain Slomovitz enlivened klezmer melodies and pulsing Middle Eastern rhythms, Note Earlier Departure was awarded three Meritorious Service Medals, and two weave a dancing, winding path through the diversity of Jewish Tuesday September 12th 4:30 p.m. Dinner Outing—Padrino’s Cuban Restaurant Navy Commendation and Achievement Medals. In 1986 cultural and historic experience…” Come see for yourself! he was selected in a worldwide competition as the “Chaplain Wednesday September 13th 1:00 p.m. Stage Door Theatre— Saturday Night Fever of the Year” by the Reserve Officer Association of America. DuDu Fisher in Concert in Saturday September 16th 1:00 p.m. New Stein Mart in Coral Springs His book, The Fighting Rabbis , based on his doctoral Friday, September 30th • 12:30 p.m. dissertation, was recently published by New York University This is a visually stunning concert taped at the historic Sunday September 17th TBA Local Movie Press. We are honored to have this distinguished Rabbi Beit She’an archaeological site in his beloved Israel. Best known lead our services. for his stirring performance as Jean Valjean in Les Miserables Wednesday September 20th 12:00 noon Lunch Outing—Lester’s Diner We are also thrilled to have Cantor Ted Katz with us on Broadway, Dudu Fisher brings an exciting performance, showcasing his talent as a Broadway performer, cantor and Saturday September 23rd 1:00 p.m. The Promenade again this year for these very special services. Ted was born in Providence, Rhode Island, and attended Bryant College contemporary artist with the beauty of Israel’s landscape, culture Sunday September 24th 1:00 p.m. Broward Mall and Rhode Island Electronics College. His cantorial mentors and people. Dudu takes the audience on an inspired journey were his cousin Cantor Karl Kritz and Cantor Sidney through his music and stories in this collection of Broadway Tuesday September 26th 4:30 p.m. Dinner Outing—Bonefish Grill Plitnick. Ted ended up living in Queens, New York, for tunes and traditional and contemporary Israeli songs. It is a 30 years where he became President and then Chairman concert fitting for an afternoon break over Yom Kippur. Wednesday September 27th 10:30 a.m. Seminole Coconut Creek Casino of the Board of the Briarwood Jewish Center and, at the Saturday September 30th 1:00 p.m. Burlington Coat Factory same time, Secretary of the Board of Congregation K’nesset Hava Nagila Israel, and board member of the District FrIday, September 30th • 7:00 p.m. REMEMBER THAT YOU MUST SIGN-UP FOR ALL REGULARLY SCHEDULED AND TICKETED Shul. He recited about 35 Haftorahs per year and sat on This music documentary is to music what the bagel is to EVENTS AT THE FRONT DESK AFTER 5 P.M. WEEKDAYS OR ANYTIME WEEKENDS. the Bima for 14 years. food—a Jewish staple that has transcended its origins and Ted has done cantorial from Florida to New York and become a worldwide hit. Bob Dylan sang it. Elvis, too. And became a cantor for Congregation B’nai Israel of Coral that’s only the beginning when it comes to “Hava Nagila.” Springs using old traditional chazanish, some N’gunim Follow the infectious party song on its fascinating journey Your Pacifica Forest Trace Management Team from the shtetls of Eastern Europe to the cul-de-sacs of America Campbell Epes III ...... Executive Director Stephen Fornataro (melodies) dating back hundreds of years. in this hilarious and surprisingly deep film. The film takes Sandy Warren ...... Entertainment Director ...... Director of Environmental Services Both Rabbi Slomowitz and Cantor Katz would viewers from Ukraine and Israel to the Catskills, Michelle Slagel ...... Sales Director Rani Persad ...... Director of Finance love to see you at the High Holy Services. If you Greenwich Village and Hollywood, using the song FORE ST T RACE would like a convenient card with all the service Robin Hammer ...... Sales Director Pearl Osilaja McKenzie as a springboard to explore Jewish history and I times on it, they are available at the Front Desk. Owano Boothe ...... Director of Dining & Catering ...... Director of Resident Services identity and to spotlight the cross-cultural connections. 6 PACIFICA FOREST TRACE SEPTEMBER 2017 FORE ST T RACE 3 I

ENJOY THESE AMAZING ENTERTAINERS LECTURES BOTH EDUCATIONAL AND ENTERTAINING Andy Davis Elayne and Jeff The Life of Mark Twain First Women Saturday, September 2nd• 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16th • 7:00 p.m. Sunday, September 3rd • 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 12th• 7:00 p.m . We couldn’t start September’s entertainment off any better Elayne and Jeff are a dynamic duo Join Dr. Matt Klauza, Ph.D., for “The Gloria Shapiro is not your regular book reviewer who than bringing back the incredible Andy Davis. Andy’s first who have entertained audiences throughout New York and Interesting and Tragic Life of Mark Twain.” reads excerpts and gives a general review of a book. Gloria is dramatic role was that of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, for which Florida with a unique chemistry and charisma. Their show is called In his time, Twain was arguably the most famous an actress who can literally bring a book to life. “First he received rave reviews. With his powerful voice and unique “Broadway to Doo-Wop,” promising a great time for everyone! man in the world. His name is synonymous with innocence Women” is an up-close, historical look at fascinating First phrasing, he delivers pop songs with great style and Broadway and nostalgia, with painting fences and Mississippi River rafts, Ladies from Jackie Kennedy to Michelle Obama. She also standards such as “If I Were A Rich Man” and the complicated Richie Shapiro with princes and paupers, and Connecticut Yankees. However, offers insight as to what Melania Trump might hope to “Soliloquy” from Carousel like a Broadway veteran. Don’t miss Sunday, September 17th • 7:00 p.m. there is much more behind the man in the white suit, including accomplish as First Lady. These great women survived the his celebrated cabaret act. a darker side. This talk examines his biographical events and scrutiny of the White House, sometimes at great personal It appears you can never get enough of Richie how they shaped his writing. Shapiro. Part of his success is his ability to play so cost, while supporting their families and famous husbands— Dr. Klauza is the Head of the English Department at Palm and sometimes changing history. Candid and illuminating, Randy Bella many different genres of music. Blues, Classical, Beach State College. He is a two-time Scholar-in-Residence at Tuesday, September 5th • 7:00 p.m. Contemporary, Folk, Jazz, Latin, Opera, Pop, Soul, Reggae, the Center for Mark Twain Studies in New York, where he lived this first group biography of the modern first ladies provides Randy’s vast repertoire includes virtuoso solo Rock—you name it, he plays it and he plays it well! He also in Twain’s own home for three weeks while conducting research. a revealing look at life upstairs and downstairs at the world’s violin selections as well as jazz, commercial and sings in Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian. Not only is he most powerful address. international ethnic music. Randy has played in a great pianist and singer but has also studied violin, the Michigan Opera for over 20 years. He was a concertmaster clarinet, sax, classical guitar, accordion and flute. Secrets of the Shanghai Ghetto Bring in the Jewish New Year of The Phantom of the Opera and Music of the Night national Tuesday, September 5th• 11:00 a.m. Monday, September 18th • 11:00 a.m. tours for a decade. Known for his lyrical playing and dazzling By the outbreak of World War II, Shanghai Gary Lawrence As the daughter of Holocaust survivors, Esther technique he delivers music right to the heart of the listener. sheltered more Jewish refugees than Thursday, September 21st • 3:00 p.m. Cohen lives each day by her family’s motto: Accompanying him is pianist extraordinaire Billy MacCumber . anywhere in the world and saved not tikkun , Hebrew for “healing the world.” This month, Playing for us in-between our Rosh Hashanah just people but their heritage. This presentation olam Esther will talk about the upcoming High Holy services is a veteran of the famous Catskills “Borscht Belt,” Gary focuses on the period of 1933 thru 1949 including Pete DeJesse Days and reminisce about some of the traditions Lawrence. As a pianist/conductor, he has performed with many survivor interviews. Helene Herman has over 25 Saturday, September 9th • 7:00 p.m. and observances. of the greats. He also toured with an internationally renowned years of experience in global marketing and an Pete is a retired firefighter who now enjoys Klezmer ensemble, and was musical director for a production Anthropology degree from NYU, which led to a lifelong interest his passion for singing and entertaining. This is of Picon Pie and The Kid from Brooklyn . Gary will be happy to in cultural diversity and tailoring products to meet local values. his debut at Pacifica Forest Trace, recommended take your requests; his song list is endless! The Federal Reserve to us a by a resident’s family member. Oldies, Tuesday, September 19th • 7:00 pm. Jazz and “Crooner songs” are his specialty. He will pay tribute Middle East, European Union Join Professor Rudy Berberian for “The to Martin, Sinatra, Humperdinck and others. Barbara Brighton Wednesdays, September 6th, 20th • 10:45 a.m . Federal Reserve: 12 Unelected Officials Who Saturday, September 23rd • 7:00 p.m. Join Phil Leto for a look at “Terrorism, Revolution and Control Our Economy ,” a look at the Federal Barbara is an accomplished actress as well as the Unraveling of the Middle East.” The 9/11 attacks were Reserve Banking System. Who created it; why? Is it a private Glenda Grainger a singer-comedienne. Called “Florida’s answer followed a decade later by “Arab Spring” uprisings in the Middle bank or a government agency? The history of how money is Sunday, Sept. 10th • 7:00 p.m. to Joan Rivers before surgery,” she is a top tribute artist and East and North Africa. Now, Libya is a fractured state, Egypt is created is absolutely fascinating! Born and raised in London, Glenda sings look-a-like. Her singing and acting abilities took her to Broadway, again led by a military strongman, Yemen is in the midst of a Rudy Berberian has a Master of Arts in Economics and and is completely fluent in French, Spanish where she appeared in Camelot, Milk and Honey and Sugar. civil war. and the Syrian conflict approaches its seventh anniversary. Finance from Temple University, where he subsequently taught. and Italian. and incorporates all of these languages in her stage Barbara has appeared in Las Vegas and toured around the world. “The State of the European Union,” on the 20th, looks He also taught at Rutgers University. He then became a successful act. Her visits here have been so well received that we are pleased at the landslide victory of Emmanuel Macron. Coupled with businessman, retired, relocated to Florida and taught at FAU, to welcome her back with accompanist, pianist Gary Lawrence . Mary-Jane Cunningham an anticipated victory by German Chancellor Merkel and her Northwestern University and Barry University. He received the Sunday, September 24th • 7:00 p.m. coalition in September elections, the EU’s two large anchor Adjunct Professor of the Year award from his students at Palm states have been strenghtened. British Conservatives lost their Beach State College based of his ability to explain economic Chris LaBarbera No stranger to Pacifica Senior Living Forest concepts in an easy to understand way. Trace, Mary Jane is a natural born entertainer. majority in a recent disastrous election and terrorist attacks are and Ralph D’Ovideo on the rise as Britain limps into BREXIT negotiations. Wednesday, Sept. 13th • 7:00 p.m. Her magnificent voice will warm your heart. Let “MJ” take you on a musical journey highlighting classic standards Book Review: Mothers If you are a fan of Harry James, Louis from the Great American Songbook. Her “sassy” piano style Let’s Talk Politics Wednesday, September 27th• 11:00 a.m . Armstrong and other trumpet immortals, you and sense of humor comes to light throughout her performance. Monday, September 11th • 11:00 a.m. Join Goldie Witrock for a review of Mothers . David will love Chris LaBarbera. You’d never guess to After his successful program in July we have Roth, having helped raise his wife's daughter from a previous look at him but Chris has been playing trumpet professionally had many requests to invite Edward Portner back marriage, is obsessed with the idea of fathering his own child for 28 years. He is in high demand because of his wonderful Jeanne Lynn Gray to talk some more politics with you. Ed has been and with continuing the Jewish traditions of his ancestors. repertoire and personality along with exceptional Wednesday, September 27th • 7:00 p.m. running political discussions for many years. He is a World Because Nina, his wife, can’t conceive, the Roths choose playing and an unsurpassed upper register. He We welcome back Jeanne to round out a War II veteran and a volunteer at the Bill Kling Veteran Stacey, who loves being pregnant but can’t afford to raise can be heard on hundreds of recordings, has had great month of entertainment. Her popular, Clinic. He studied political science at college and his numerous television shows and is a regular on TV another child, to be the surrogate mother. An unexpected one-woman show “Shades of Gray,” has interest never waned. He was also a Tamarac Commissioner commercials and jingles. Appearing with him is tragedy occurs and Stacey finds herself unable to fulfill the some of the best loved songs of Broadway, Standards for nine years. all time favorite vocal/pianist Ralph D’Ovideo. and a few lesser-known songs close to Jeanne’s heart. contract. Don’t miss Goldie’s look at Gloria Goldreich’s work. 4 PACIFICA FOREST TRACE FORE ST T RACE SEPTEMBER 2017 5 I

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