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Lewisville Estates Celebrating All Eyes on the American the World Cup The Like Us! Steakhouse Soccer fans around the globe are gearing up to Lewisville A prime cut of beef, a watch the sport’s biggest baked potato and a side event, the FIFA World Estates of greens. Across America, Cup. The monthlong those are the makings of a tournament kicks off in classic steakhouse meal. Russia on June 14, with Independent Living The modern-day the championship game 800 College Parkway • Lewisville, TX 75077 • 972-434-1727 • www.lewisvilleseniorliving.com JUNE 2018 steakhouse evolved from on July 15. two styles of dining: The World Cup takes chophouses and beefsteak place every four years. Dear Residents, Families and Friends banquets. Originating in 17th-century London, Qualifying games are held in the three years prior to First, I would like to give a special thanks to our Activity Team for all the chophouses arose in New York City in the mid-1800s determine which teams play in the finals. Out of more hard work that was put in to our Annual Mother’s Day Tea last month! and served a menu of meats to merchants wanting a than 200 FIFA teams, only 32 make it to the World Residents and their guests were treated to tea with their loved ones and hot meal. These all-you-can-eat events were usually Cup — 31 qualifiers plus the host country’s team, entertainment; as he sang, toes were tapping and hands were clapping. political fundraisers and open only to men, who which automatically earns a spot. Thanks again to our Activity team for always making celebrations at feasted on slice after slice of beef tenderloin. This year, 64 elimination matches will be played in 11 Lewisville Estates special! As more women became involved in business and Russian cities, with Moscow hosting the tournament’s We are excited that it is officially summer and have many events planned political affairs, there came the need for a more first and final games. to celebrate! On June 15, we will be celebrating our dads with our Annual elegant dining establishment. Menus broadened Due to soccer’s global popularity, the World Cup is “Donuts with Dad,” and on June 21, we will have our Laughapalooza (Main as the rising cost of prime beef spurred early one of the most widely viewed sporting events. More Event). Make sure to plan ahead; we look forward to your participation. steakhouses to offer side dishes of shrimp cocktail, than 3 billion people tune in for the games. We are still seeking good neighbors to live at Lewisville Estates. If you have potatoes and creamed spinach to help satisfy patrons’ Since the World Cup was first held in 1930, Brazil has friends, neighbors or family members who are interested in senior living, appetites while reducing the portions of meat. the most championship wins, with five titles. Germany please have them contact Lauren or Cindy. Remember, you will receive a Over the decades, steakhouses became the ideal is the current defending champion, having won the $500 check if they move here (90 days after their move-in date). Check out setting for a business meeting or a celebratory meal. 2014 tournament. our Facebook and website for weekly picture updates. Thanks for spreading the word. Happy June, Erin Montgomery, Executive Director Doughnut Diversity The first Friday in June is National Doughnut Day in the U.S., but the love of fried dough is a global phenomenon. Treat yourself to this menu of doughnuts from around the world: Berliner — This round German doughnut is filled Jalebi — Similar to funnel cakes, these treats with jam or marmalade and topped with powdered made with fermented batter and soaked in saffron sugar or icing. syrup are found throughout the Middle East and Churro — A cinnamon and sugar mixture nestles South Asia. into the ridged sides of this skinny, tube-shaped Koeksister — South Africa is home to this sticky doughnut, a favorite in Mexico, where it is often braided doughnut, which is coated in a syrup dipped in chocolate sauce. flavored with cinnamon, ginger and lemon. Youtiao — This lightly salted, chewy stick Loukoumades — A favorite in Greece and Turkey, is also known as the Chinese cruller, and is these fried dough balls covered with honey and typically dunked in rice porridge or soy milk at cinnamon were traditionally served to winners in breakfast time. the ancient Olympics. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Donut Day 1 2 9:30 Walking Warriors 9:30 Walking Warriors, B 10:00 Coffee & Snacks 10:30 Coffee & Friday Social, L Conversation, L 10:30 Wonderword Challenge 1:00 Trivia Pursuit, LL INDEPENDENT LIVING 10:30 Live Well Strength w/Legacy, CR 1:30 Card Games, B 2:00 Express Errands, O 2:30 Fun Flicks and JUNE 2018 3:30 Donuts and Lemonade Popcorn, TH Happy Hour, L 3:30 Billiards (Pool) Locations 6:00 Card Games, B AL Parking Lot, ALPL 6:30 Piano Recital, L 7:00 Crazy Card Game, B Bistro, B 3 9:30 Exercise w/Jacque 4 5 8:00 Out to Winstar Casino, O 6 9:30 Balance Class 7 Banana Split Day 8 9 7:30 The Truth in Love 9:30 Chair Zumba 9:30 Walking Warriors Community Room, CR of A.R.T., CR 9:30 Exercise w/Jacque w/Legacy, CR 9:30 Walking Warriors, B (TV Channel 7), R66 of A.R.T., CR Class w/Patty, CR 10:00 Misc. Errands, O 10:00 Coffee & Snacks 10:30 Coffee & Dining Room, DR 10:00 Coffee & Snacks 10:00 Post Office/Bank, O 8:30 In Search of the Friday Social, L Monday Social, L 10:00 Shopping at 10:00 Current Events Coffee & 10:00 Blood Pressure Check Conversation, L Dog Park, DG 10:30 Wonderword Challenge Lord’s Way (TV KTXA Snack Wednesday Social, L w/Legacy, CR 10:00 Dollar Tree, O Walmart, O 10:30 Live Well Strength 1:00 Trivia Pursuit, LL Fitness Room, F Channel 12), R66 10:30 Blood Pressure Checks 10:15 Bible Study w/ w/Legacy, CR 10:30 Blood Pressure 10:00 Catholic w/A.R.T., CR Pastor Frances, CR 1:30 Card Games, B Flagpole, FP 9:00 Bible Study, CR 11:00 Out to Salt Grass Checks w/A.R.T., CR Communion, B 2:00 Sassy Senior $1 Bingo, CR 12:30 Singalong, O 1:15 Chicken Foot, LL Steak House, O 2:30 Fun Flicks and Garden, G 1:00 Bridge Club, CR 3:15 Bible Study, TH 1:00 Bridge Club, CR 3:00 Resident Choice Game 10:30 Rosary Service, B 3:30 The Magnificent Seven 2:00 Express Errands, O Popcorn, TH Library, LL 2:00 Pokeno for Prizes, CR 1:45 Shopping at Walmart, O 3:30 Banana Split 6:30 Resident Card 2:30 Art Expression, CR Legal Presentation, B 3:30 Billiards (Pool) Lobby, L 3:15 Trivia Club, B 6:00 Card Games, B 6:00 Card Games, B Happy Hour, L Games, B 6:00 Card Games, B 6:00 Bingo Night, CR 6:00 Card Games, B 7:00 Crazy Card Game, B Outing, O 6:00 Card Games, B 6:45 Bring a Friend Movie Night, TH 9:30 Exercise w/Jacque FLAG DAY 9:30 Walking Warriors Route 66, R66 10 11 7:30 Men’s Out for 12 9:30 Exercise w/ 13 14 9:30 Walking Warriors, B 15 16 of A.R.T., CR 9:30 Balance Class w/Legacy, CR 7:30 The Truth in Love (TV Breakfast to IHOP, O Jacque of A.R.T., CR 9:30 Donuts w/Dad, CR 10:30 Coffee & Theater, TH 10:00 Coffee & Snacks 10:00 Post Office/Bank, O 10:00 Misc. Errands, O Channel 7), R66 9:30 Chair Zumba Class 10:00 Coffee & Snacks Conversation, L Monday Social, L 10:00 Current Events Coffee & 10:00 Blood Pressure Check 8:30 In Search of the 10:00 Big Lots, O w/Patty, CR Snack Wednesday Social, L w/Legacy, CR Friday Social, L 1:00 Trivia Pursuit, LL 10:15 Bible Study w/Pastor Birthdays Lord’s Way (TV KTXA 10:30 Blood Pressure Checks 10:00 Shopping at Walmart, O 10:30 Blood Pressure Checks 10:30 Wonderword Challenge 1:30 Card Games, B Frances, CR Channel 12), R66 w/A.R.T., CR 10:00 Catholic Communion, B w/A.R.T., CR Lorenzo Martinez, 5th (Employee) 12:30 Singalong, O 10:30 Live Well Strength 2:00 Arts & Crafts w/ 1:00 Bridge Club, CR 2:00 Sassy Senior $1 Bingo, CR 9:00 Bible Study, CR 10:30 Rosary Service, B 1:00 Bridge Club, CR w/Legacy, CR Sandra, B Sammy Patton, 8th 2:00 Pokeno for Prizes, CR 3:15 Bible Study, TH 1:15 Chicken Foot, LL 2:30 Town Hall Meeting, CR 1:45 Shopping at Walmart, O 2:00 Express Errands, O 2:30 Fun Flicks and Judy Barry, 9th (Employee) 3:15 Trivia Club, B 3:30 Root Beer Floats 3:30 Dad You Are My Hero 2:30 Busy Hand Club, B 3:00 Resident Choice Game 3:30 Legacy Health Chat Social w/Evelyn, L 3:30 Father’s Day Popcorn, TH Carolyn Tucker, 10th Social w/Sunshine, B 3:30 What Do You Know About 6:30 Resident Card Games, B (Senior Fitness), B 6:00 Card Games, B Our Flag Social w/Jacque Celebration, L 3:30 Billiards (Pool) Sandra Williams, 13th (Employee) 6:00 Card Games, B 6:00 Card Games, B 6:45 Bring a Friend Movie Night, TH 6:00 Card Games, B 6:00 Card Games, B 7:00 Crazy Card Game, B Anita Chaplin, 14th FATHER’S DAY 17 9:30 Exercise w/ 18 19 9:30 Exercise w/ 20 SUMMER BEGINS 21 22 23 9:30 Chair Zumba 9:30 Walking Warriors, B 7:30 The Truth in Love Jacque of A.R.T., CR 9:30 Balance Class w/Legacy, CR 9:30 Walking Warriors Hazel Rickerson, 23rd Jacque of A.R.T., CR 10:00 Coffee & Snacks Class w/Patty, CR 10:00 Post Office/Bank, O 10:00 Misc.
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