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Recreation Calendar All activities may be subject to change to suit the needs of our residents. Recreation Calendar Pictures represent national holidays Nationaltoday.com/august-holidays SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Saturday 1 2 10:00-Coffee and Cookies 10:00-Movie & Snack 11:00-Magazine time 1:30-Aroma & Relax 11:30-Stretch 2:30-Snack 1:30-Aroma & Relax 3:30-Color Me Calm 2:30-Movie & Snack 3 4 5 6 9:30-Ball Bounce 7 9:30-Stretch 8 9 9:00-Music w/ Grace 9:30-Balloon Ball 10:00-Bowling // Movie & 9:00- Joel Osteen Church 10:30-Devotions w/ Mary 10:00-Game Time 10:00-Movie & Snack 11:00-Violin w/ Jennifer & 10:00-Snowflake Craft Snack 11:00-Snack & Music 10:45-Snack 11:00-Music w/ Bethany & 1:30-Aroma & Relax Snack 11:00-Snack & Chat 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Aroma & Relax 11:00-Sing-a-longs Snack 2:30-Snack 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Music w/ Grace // Aroma 2:30-Snack 2:30-Snack 1:30-Aroma & Relax 3:30-Balloon Ball 2:30-Ice Cream Social 2:30-Snack & Relax 3:00-Elvis Presley Songs & 3:30-Laundry Folding 2:30-Popcorn & Movie 3:30-Book Club 3:00-One-on-Ones 2:30-Ice Cream Social Trivia 3:30-Bingo //One-on-Ones 10 11 12 13 10:00-Balloon Ball 14 15 16 9:30-Balloon Ball 10:30-Devotions w/ Mary 9:00-Joel Osteen Church 9:00-Music w/ Grace 10:00-Basketball //Movie 10:00-Chefs Corner 10:45-Snack 9:30-Stretch 10:00-Movie & Snack 11:00-Snack & Music 11:00-Craft Corner & Snack 11:00-Music w/ Bethany 11:00-Rubber duck game 10:30-Resident Council 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Aroma & relax 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Music w/ Grace // Aroma 1:30-Aroma & Relax 2:30-Snack 2:30-Snack 2:30-Ice Cream Social 2:30-Snack 2:30-Snack & Relax 2:30-Snack 3:30-Puzzlemania 3:30-Sensory Boxes 3:30-Book Club 3:00-Make a Hat 3:00-One-on-Ones 2:30-Ice Cream Social 3:00-One-On-Ones 3:30- Bingo 17 18 19 20 10:00-Balloon Ball 21 22 23 9:30-Balloon Ball 10:30-Devotions w/ Mary 9:30-Stretch 10:00-Bowling // Movie & 9:00-Joel Osteen Church 9:00-Music w/ Grace 10:00-Chefs Corner 10:45-Snack 10:00-Movie & Snack 10:00-Game Time Snack 1:00-Snack & Music 11:00- Craft Corner 11:00-Nails 11:00- Penguin Game 1:30-Aroma & Relax 11:00-Music w/ Bethany 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Aroma & relax 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Music w/ Grace // Aroma 2:30-Snack 1:30-Aroma & Relax 2:30-Snack 2:30-Snack 2:30-Ice Cream Social 2:30-Snack & Relax 3:30-Sensory Boxes 2:30-Snack 3:00-Game Time 3:30-Mazes 3:30-Book Club 3:00-One-on-Ones 2:30-Ice Cream Social 3:30-Bingo 3:00-One-on-Ones 24 25 26 27 10:00-Balloon Ball 28 29 30 9:30-Balloon Ball 9:30-Stretch 9:00-Joel Osteen Church 9:00-Music w/ Grace 10:30-Devotions w/ Mary 10:00-Soccer //Movie & 10:00-Chefs Corner 10:00-Game Time 10:00-Movie & Snack 11:00-Snack & Music 11:00-Craft Corner 10:45-Snack Snack 11:00-Nails 11:00-Sing-a-longs 11:00-Music w/ Bethany 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Aroma & realx 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Aroma & Relax 1:30-Aroma & relax 1:30-Music w/ Grace // Aroma 1:30-Aroma & Relax 2:30-Snack 2:30-Snack 2:30-Ice Cream Social 2:30-Movie & Popcorn 2:30-Snack & Relax 2:30- Lego Play 3:30-Game Time 3:30-Color Me Calm 3:30-Book club 3:00-One-On-Ones 2:30-Ice cream Social 3:00-One-on-Ones 3:30-Bingo 31 9:00-Joel Osteen Church 11:00- Snack & Music 1:30-Aroma & Relax 2:30-Snack 3:30-Balloon Ball.
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