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August 2020 Activity Calendar August 2020 Activity Calendar Key: Three-tiered white Activity storage bins are Daily located on every floor in the high rise and RVR Riverview Room GR Great Room at the nurses stations on A&B wings. fl/fl floor to floor FSR Fireside Room Decks of cards, dice, adult coloring pages, Library Books/Magazine Rack GR L Lobby/Lounge HR Hi-Rise colored pencils, pens, games, magazines, Video Library/DVD’s/VHS GR A/O Activity Room E Elevator fidget blankets and other sensory items are Books on /Tape GR rm/rm room to room housed there for residents, staff & families Movin’ Movies Cart GR to use together. HVR Harborview Dining Room Pastoral Care Visits M, W, Th, F GVR Garden View Room **Calendars are subject to change** August 2020 Activity Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 National Golf Month 8:00 “Too Cute” Ch 54 Check out the Golf Channel 8:30-11:30 AM Ch. 17 Lou’s News & Views Let’s Connect w/ Friends Eddie Fisher Day – Singer and entertainer Eddie & Family Fisher was born on this day in 1928. Do you remem- August IQ Quiz ber "Oh! My Pa-Pa" or some of his other songs? Do you 12:00 remember the scandal when Eddie Fisher left his wife, UFO Files ch. 39 Debbie Reynolds, to marry Elizabeth Taylor? He and Debbie Reynolds were the parents of Carrie Fisher. 1:00-4:00 PM Smiles Across the Miles National Senior Citizens Day – President Ronald Reagan declared August 21 as National Senior Citizens Day in 1988. Grandparent Talk What Would You Do? Arthur Godfrey Day – Arthur Godfrey was born on this Lawrence Welk day in 1903. He was a ukulele-playing, TV/radio 7:00 “Undercover entertainer. His TV show was sponsored by Lipton Boss ch 24 Tea. August 2020 Activity Calendar Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 8 Chocolate Chip Cookie Day! 8:00 “Aussie Gold 9:00 “CBS Hunters” ch 55 7:00 “Hodges Half Dozen” ch 35 7:00 “Martin” ch 60 Sunday Morning Ch 3 6:00 TCM’S “It’s a Date” ch 45 7:00 “Storage Wars” ch 30 9:00 - 11:30 AM 9:00 - 11:30 AM 9:00 - 11:30 AM 9:00 “The Pioneer 8:30 “Pet Vet Dream 9:00 - 11:30 AM 9:00 - 11:30 AM Rise n’ Shine B Rise n’ Shine B Rise n’ Shine B Team” ch 3 Woman” Ch 38 Rise n’ Shine: Pets B Rise n’ Shine B Hymns We Love B Exercise w/Nancy B Armchair Stretch B Mass ch 99 Outside Visits B Summer Word Search 3 Space Trivia B Who Am I? B 11:00-3:00 AM August Make-over B Families Keeping in Touch Fl Protestant Services 3 &A Patio Family Visits 4/5 Independent Reading 8:30-11:30 AM Sunday Start-Up We’re Perkin’ 3 Armchair Stretch 3 In Touch 6&7 In Touch 6&7 “The Dandelion” 3 w/Lou Family & Friends In Touch 6&7 We’re Perkin’ 3 Table Top Games 6&7 Games to You 6&7 Beach Was the Best 6&7 Calls Fl/ Calendar Updates Delivering a New Week 6&7 In Touch 6&7 Family Connections A Reminiscing Independent Reading — Bop It! A Family Connections 6&7 On This Date “Summer “Country Store” 6&7 “A Very Cool Beetle” A Top 10 Golf Caddy Time Capsule—1957 Outside Visits A Beach Ball Toss 6&7 Vacation” A Summer Vacation Game A The Daily Chronicle 2 Replies Fl/ The Daily Chronicle 2 Bunco w/Morgan A Word Search 2 Wildlife Word Search 2 Animal Spelling Bee Helping Families Stay August Word Search 2 Work it Out! A Family Visits 4&5 1:30– 3:30 PM Wake Up! 4&5 With Jenn Fl/ Connected Searching for Dog Breeds 4&5 Wake Up: Laundry Days 4&5 Wake Up 4&5 Thursday Theatre Fl/ Armchair Travel : 12:00 Virtual Visits 4&5 Today’s Horoscope 4&5 Reminisce - The Lake B “The World’s Most Beautiful 3:00 American Pickers “America’s Heartland” 1:30-3:30 PM Balloon Bop 4&5 Patio Family Visits 2/3 Refreshment Cart B Waterfalls” 4&5 PBS Ch 8 Ch. 39 Resident Council Notes Rm/ Outdoor Strolls 6&7 Library Cart 4&5 FaceTime w/Families Fl/ 1:30– 3:30 PM Sit & Get Fit 6&7 Patio Family Visits 6/7 4:00—7:00PM BBQ 2 You! B Wing Older Than Dirt Trivia B Card Games B Recreation in the 1000 Islands A 1:30– 3:30 Afternoon Agenda Beach Ball Volley 3 Beat the Heat Puzzler B Reflections—Road Trips 4&5 1:30– 3:30 PM 1:30– 3:30 PM I Pad Chats Fl/ Take Me Out to the Ballgame 3 Hymn Sing 3 Finish the Proverb 4&5 Bingo w/Nancy B A message from Bunco B Face to Face Calls 6&7 Summer Sandwich Spelling Bee 3 Wake Up 4&5 Family Connections Fl/ Rev. Tschudy A Picnic Of a Puzzle B 5 Minute Mystery Fl/ August Makeover 6&7 Video Chats 6&7 Popcorn Cart 4&5 Dog Days of Summer All About Squash 3 Today in History Fl/ Family Fuse Bingo w/Morgan A Hymn Sing 6&7 Word find 3 Let’s Stretch 6&7 Searching for August A Beach Poetry 6&7 3:30-6:30 PM “Ocean Animal” Family Fuse 6&7 Foods that Begin August Birthdays Happy Hour A Family Fuse w/Lou fl/fl Word Search 6/7 8:00 “The Great Humor Me 6&7 British Baking Show” With “A” Word Search 2 Spending Time on the Prairie A Who cooked at Your BBQ’s? fl/ National Parks Puzzler A Rock Painting w/Morgan A Ch 8 August Crossword 2 Virtual Performances A Summer Camp Crossword 2 Remembering Songs About 8:00 TCM Presents Face to Face Facetime Calls 4&5 8:00 “Ellen’s Game of Mixed Up Kool Aid 2 “Pillow Talk” Ch 45 Summer ♫♫♫ A Across the Miles 4&5 The Dog Days of Summer 4&5 Games” ch 4 Sit-tercise 4&5 Summer Vacation Crossword 2 Mini Bio—Tony Bennett 4&5 Lou’s Curling Iron Cart 4&5 Bingo 4&5 8:00 “The Big Bang Family Connect 4&5 8:00 “Whose Line is It Friday Funnies 4&5 Theory” ch 27 Protestant Service 4&5 Anyway? Ch 5 8:00 “America’s Got Talent” Ch 4 Reach for the Stars 4&5 6:30 “Golf Central” ch 17 8:00 “Hit the Deck!” Comedy/ Musical Ch 45 August 2020 Activity Calendar Sunday 9 Monday 10 Tuesday 11 Wednesday 12 Thursday 13 Friday 14 Saturday 15 7:30 7:00 7:00 8:00 “Bigfoot is Real” 7:00 8:00 “Kids Baking “America Says” Ch 5 “Everybody Loves “Good Morning America” “Today” ch 4 Ch 48 Raymond” Ch 6 Championship” ch 38 9:00 - 11:30 AM 9:00 - 11:30 AM Ch 27 Rise n’ Shine B 9:00 - 11:30 AM Rise n’ Shine B 9:30 11:00 –3:00 Keeping in Touch B 9:00 - 11:30 AM Animal Superstitions B 9:00 - 11:30 AM Mass ch. 99 Monthly Gazette B “This Old House” Outdoor Visits B We’re Perkin’ 3 PT Barnum Bailey B Ch 5 Elvis IQ Quiz B Protestant Service Fl/ We’re Perkin’ 3 NY Yankees Play Ball ch. 47 Noodle Stretch 3 Delivering a New Beach Ball Volley B Picnic Talk 3 9:15-11:30 AM I-Pad Videos w/Nancy B Family Visits 6&7 In Touch 6&7 Week Fl/ We’re Perkin’ 3 In Touch 6&7 Bodies in Motion 3 Game Time 6&7 In Touch 6&7 Morning Start Up The Year Was 1995 3 Games on the Go 6&7 In Touch 6&7 Wake Up 4&5 Wheelchair Walks 6&7 w/Morgan A Message From Out in the Park Crossword 6/7 On This Date 2 Family Fuse 6&7 Awkward Family Photos 4&5 The Daily Chronicle 2 Rev. Tschudy Fl/ Outdoor Visits A Summer Camp Word Find 2 St Luke Announcements Mad Libs 6&7 Balloon Ball Frenzy 4&5 Beat the Heat 2 Relaxation Word Search A Patio Visits 4&5 Wake Up 4&5 Connections A Wake Up 4&5 Connecting the Miles Face to Face The Daily Chronicle 2 Picnic Prep 4&5 Video Calls 4&5 Casino Games A Roll the Dice 4&5 Searching for August 2 What’s Your Favorite Spelling Bee Across the Miles Fl/ Seated Soccer 4&5 You Be the Judge 4&5 The Price Is Right A Wake Up 4&5 Hot Dog Topping? 4&5 BUNCO A The Best Family Vacation 11:30 “Best Friends One to One w/Lou 4&5 Protestant Service A 12:00 “There’s a Girl Connections A 1:30– 6:30 PM Ever! A FUR-ever” ch 3 Connections A In My Soup” TCM’s Connecting the Miles A Thursday Theatre All Floors 1p-3:30 PM Matinee ch 45 1:30– 3:30 PM Decorating Diva’s 4,3 Independent Reading — 1:30– 3:30 PM Games We Love B 1:30– 3:30 PM “At the Old Ball Game” B Family Connections Fl/ Family Visits Across Summertime Humor B BBQ to You 4/3 Fl the Miles 4:00-7:00 Feelin’ Crafty B Video Calls Fl/ A-Mazing Clowns B Lawrence Welk 3 1:30– 3:30 PM Video Visits Fl/ Word Searching B Golden Girls Trivia Fl/ Bunco w/Diane 3 Honey Bee 101 Brownie Bake 3 Searching August B Bingo w/Diane & the Gang 3 Weird But True Laws Fl/ Funny Baby Videos 6&7 Big Apple Tour Cost a We’re Perkin’ 3 Afternoon Chats Optical Illusions Fl/ Balloon Bop 6&7 Thursday Theatre 4&5 Facetime Connections 6&7 Nickel 6&7 Face Time Chats 6&7 Family Connections 6&7 Time Travel “1965 4&5 Sand Art Craft 6&7 8:00 “An American Face to Face Calls Fl/ Stretch it Out 6&7 Word Connect Fl/ Outdoor Strolls 6&7 Would You Rather? 4&5 August in History 2 In Paris ch 45 African Safari A Knock Knock Jokes 6&7 Family Connect 4&5 Bop It! A Wildlife Crossword 2 Did You Know … “Rides This was the Year 1983 2 7:00 “Shark Tank” Lou’s Beauty Bunch 4&5 Family Calls A Creamsicle Floats 4&5 at the Fair” A Baby Boomer Favorites 2 Ch 24 Bible Trivia 4&5 Sonny & Cher 4&5 Word Search 2 Family Video Chats 4&5 Library Cart A 3:30-6:30 PM Comedy Hour 4&5 Face to Face Across Protestant Service 4&5 Sit-n-Be Fit A Family Fuse w/Jenn 6&7 Watering Plants 4&5 the Miles 4&5 Riddle Me This 4&5 Antlered Art A A-Z: What’s in your Picnic Beat the Heat Word Search A Game Play 4&5 Bingo A US Amateur Golf Basket? 6&7 Poetry Run 4&5 Championship Begins 7:00 “The Andy Griffith 7:00 “Impractical 6:30 7:00 August 10th Show” ch 46 Jokers” Ch 49 “ABC World News” 7:00 “Guys Grocery “Diners, Drive-Ins & Ch 6 Game” ch 38 Dives” ch 38 August 2020 Activity Calendar Sunday 16 Monday 17 Tuesday 18 Wednesday 19 Thursday 20 Friday 21 Saturday 22 Cary Grant 7:30 “Storage Wars” 8:00 “Counting Cars” 8:00 “Four Weddings” Comedy Day 8:00 “Fixer to Fabulous” Ch 30 Ch 39 Sunflower Day 8:00 “Seinfeld” Ch 35 Ch 43 9:00 - 11:30 AM Ch 27 9:00 - 11:30 AM 8:00 “Mission 9:00 - 11:30 AM August Birthday Poem B 9:00 - 11:30 AM 9:00 - 11:30 AM Unstoppable” ch 3 Patio Family Visits B Rise n’ Shine B Mini Bio– Tony Bennett B August Crossword Trivia B Families Keeping in Touch Fl/ Hymns We Love B Rise n’ Shine B 8:30– 11:30 Family Connections 3 News & Weather Mass ch.
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