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January 2019 Events [ A Night at the Movies ] THURSDAY, JANUARY 3RD The Spy Who Dumped Me Movie Night R, Action, Adventure, Comedy, 1 hr. 57 min. Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon Guidelines Audrey and Morgan are best friends who unwittingly become entangled in an international conspiracy when • Movie may be changed at any time due to one of the women discovers the boyfriend who dumped availability. her was actually a spy. *Language throughout* • Solivita residents must present their ID badge for admission. Adult guests (age 18 and over only) THURSDAY, JANUARY 10TH are welcome by presenting their guest pass. Christopher Robin • Ballroom doors open at 6:15pm. Popcorn will be PG, Animation, Adventure, Comedy, 1 hr. 44 made until 6:45pm. Please only take one box of min., Ewan McGregor popcorn per resident. SAVING SEATS IS NOT PERMITTED. A working-class family man, Christopher Robin, • encounters his childhood friend Winnie-the-Pooh, who • Limited hearing enhancement headphones are helps him to rediscover the joys of life. available first come, first serve. • The movie begins at 7pm. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17TH Crazy Rich Asians PG-13, Comedy, Romance, 2 hrs., Constance Lifestyles Events Ticket Wu, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh Sale Information This contemporary romantic comedy, based on a global bestseller, follows native New Yorker Rachel Chu to • The main ticket sale will be THURSDAY, Singapore to meet her boyfriend’s family. *Some language* JANUARY 3RD in the BALLROOM from 9am- 10am for January and February tickets. Doors open at 8am. Afterwards, tickets will be sold at THURSDAY, JANUARY 24TH the Lifestyles office Monday-Friday from 9am- Movie Night Cancelled 5pm. Clubs selling tickets are also to remain until 10am. Movie is cancelled due to a scheduling conflict. • All residents will need to present their resident THURSDAY, JANUARY 31ST ID badges. • Maximum of 4 tickets can be purchased per Mission Impossible: Fallout resident, per event, unless otherwise stated. PG-13, Action, Adventure, Thriller, 2 hrs. 27 • You can pay by check made payable to Avatar min., Tom Cruise Properties Inc. Solivita Club, credit/debit card, Ethan Hunt and his IMF team, along with some familiar or cash (EXACT CASH AMOUNT ONLY). If allies, race against time after a mission gone wrong. a check is returned due to insufficient funds, a *Brief strong language* $12 fee is added. • The first month a Lifestyles event goes on sale, tickets are for residents only (unless otherwise specified). After this, if the event is not sold Lifestyles Activities & Fitness Disclaimer out, adult guests are welcome and residents can At any given notice, the Lifestyles Activities and Fitness office may cancel purchase any remaining ticket(s). or change an event, class, date, time, location or entertainment. Unless otherwise noted, ticketed events including food and beverage will include • Ticket(s) can be returned for CREDIT ONLY; tax and gratuity. Attending Lifestyles and Fitness events and classes grants no credit will be given less than 5 days prior to Taylor Morrison, ELM and Solivita permission and unconditional rights to the event. use, print, publish or allow to be published any photographic or videographic • Credit will not be issued for lost or stolen image and/or likeness for promotional and/or advertising purposes without compensation, consent, restrictions or limitations whatsoever. ticket(s). | E1 | Reflections| January 2019 | [ Events You Do Not Want To Miss ] EVENTS, THAT HAVE A TICKET PRICE, ARE AVAILABLE NOW IN LIFESTYLES OFFICE (ABOVE THE BISTRO). three glasses of Maitre’d’s choice wine. Dinner music entertainment, Solivita Club & Business Expo TBD, will add to the evening’s ambiance. A business casual dress code is Wednesday, January 9th required. Mosaics doors open at 6:30pm and dinner begins at 7pm. Club Booth Spaces Are Limited $85 per person. Adult guests are welcome. If you are new to Solivita or a seasoned resident, want to make new Le Mosaics Menu friends or are interested in more information about a club, plan to attend this expo. You can meet the clubs’ representatives, ask questions, • Hors d’oeuvre: Prosciutto, date and alouette cheese bites sign up for membership, purchase tickets to their events and have a • Soup: French onion soup made from homemade beef stock complimentary cup of coffee! Solivita Clubs interested in having topped with a crouton and Gruyère cheese a table must register with the Lifestyles Activities office at 863- • Fish: Lightly seared sesame crusted Ahi Tuna drizzled with ginger 427-7125 until we fill up. No special placement requests and space soy ponzu sauce and served with artisan crackers is limited. First come will be placed in Ballroom and remaining will be • Salad: Crispy roasted Brussel sprout salad with applewood bacon, in the hallway. Mixed with the clubs, meet local business and cottage parmesan cheese and heirloom tomatoes dressed with balsamic vendors, check out their products or services and ask questions. Door glaze prizes will be announced in the Ballroom hallway (must be present to • Intermezzo: Raspberry sorbet win) so you won’t want to miss out. If you are interested in having a • Entrée: New Zealand rosemary and cumin crusted rack of lamb table, space is limited. Stop in to the Lifestyles Activities office or served with fried garlic Yukon Gold mashed potato nuggets, go to SolivitaHOA.com (then click on the Lifestyles tab, and then eggplant and mint yogurt sauce Lifestyles and Fitness Forms) for an application. We are not accepting • Dessert: Peach flambé and vanilla ice cream made and served any real estate, healthcare, Medicare, financials, taxes, investments or in the dining area by the Executive Chef and Kona brew coffee vendors who have participated in the Fall Festival. Free admission in the service Ballroom from 5pm-8pm. Adult guests welcome. Silent Disco Dance Neil Diamond Tribute Shows Saturday, January 26th Friday, January 11th – BOTH SHOWS SOLD OUT It’s the new dance rage on cruise ships, school dances and at the Jay White recreates the look, sound, and mannerisms of “The World’s colleges that is fun for ALL ages. A silent disco is an event where people Classiest Rock Star,” Neil Diamond. White has performed in over dance to music listened to on wireless headphones. Rather than using 8,000 shows and is returning to Solivita from year 2010 as one of a speaker system, music is broadcast via a radio transmitter with the the most remembered and memorable shows Solivita has ever had! Over the past 25 years, Jay has perfected all facets of Neil Diamond’s signal being picked up by wireless headphone receivers worn by the persona, from the singer’s rich baritone vocals and subtle swagger participants. Those without the headphones hear no music, giving of the hips, to that charismatic smile. “Jay, keep singing so I can stay the effect of a room full of people dancing to nothing. Attendees can home and relax,” says the real Neil Diamond, who has given White his adjust the volume and choice of three music channels of their liking. personal endorsement. As a performer, White’s popularity grows by The three genres of music available will include: 50’s/60’s, Classic leaps and bounds because his dedication to accuracy, his respect for Rock and Disco. Glow in the dark wearables will be given out. Bring the singer/composer and his attention to detail, from the office to the non-catered snacks for your table, but no beverages are permitted in stage, have put him at the top of his class. There will be two shows: as a cash-only bar is available. Assigned tables will be chosen at time 5pm and 7:30pm. Ballroom doors open for Early Open Show Seating of purchase. Each person is required to bring their Solivita ID badge (EOSS) 25 minutes before the show and general admission doors or Driver’s License in exchange for a headset at the event. Ballroom open 20 minutes before the show begins. General Admission is $20 doors open at 6:30pm and the dance begins at 7pm. $12 per person. and EOSS is $25 per person. Adult guests are welcome. Adult guests welcome. Dinner & Neil Diamond Tribute Show Curbside Cuisine Friday, January 11th – SOLD OUT Monday, January 28th This ticket is an all-in-one dinner, show and QuickPass 30 minute early Launch your New Year by trying something new. entrance show seating. Two dinners: 5:30pm DINNER in Mosaics, Roam around, peruse the variety of tasty menus QuickPass seating at 7pm and the SHOW begins at 7:30pm OR and order from the food and/or dessert trucks. QuickPass seating at 4:30pm, SHOW at 5pm and DINNER in Art Food trucks do not sell any drinks; we have a cash-only bar for beer, Gallery at 7pm. $47 per person. RESIDENTS ONLY. wine, soda and bottled water. DJ Mike will bring the music and seating is provided. Attendees are not permitted to bring alcohol and dogs are Mosaics Fine Dine Nite not permitted in the seating area. This event may be rescheduled due Friday, January 18th to weather conflicts. Notification of date change will be sent through For the foodies and wine connoisseurs at heart, this delectable smaller the community email blast. Free admission. Food trucks open for plate 7-course dinner will satisfy all of your taste buds as Mosaics is service from 4pm-7:30pm in the Freedom Park parking lot. Guests transformed into a fine dining experience. The menu below includes of all ages welcome. | E2 | Reflections| January 2019 | [ Future Events] FEBRUARY TICKETS GO ON SALE JANUARY 3RD. MARCH TICKETS GO ON SALE FEBRUARY 1ST dress and is performed to live music. Shine up Solivita Lifestyles Activities office is bringing the FEBRUARY those platform shoes! Be transported back to a Master Chef show to a town near you! Where? Valentine’s Cinderella simpler time when music was fun, inspiring and Right in your community Ballroom! And we Ball Gala uplifting..
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