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Marquardt Village Senior Living Community MARQUARDT VILLAGE SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY JULY CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2019 1045 Hill St. Watertown, WI 53098 - Phone (920)262-0923 - www.mArQuArdtvillAge.org SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY PH 1 PH 2 PCN 3 TC 4 PH 5 6 LOCATION 10:00-11:30am 8am EXERCISE 10-11am BLOOD PRESSURE COME AND CELEBRATE 1:30pm BINGO PH GREETING CARDS PCN 1pm EUCHRE INDEPENDENCE DAY AT PCN 1:30pm BINGO KEY: THE TOWNE CENTRE! PCN 7pm SHEEPSHEAD PCS 1pm RUMMIKUB PCS Park Hill: PH 9am BREAKFAST WITH TC 9:30am EXERCISE 1pm RUMMIKUB PCS 2pm DOMINOS THE CHEF Park Centre 1:30pm SOCIAL STITCH 9:30am EXERCISE MHC 9am BETTER BALANCE 12pm POTLUCK 10:30am SIT & FIT North: PCS 2:30pm CRAFTS 1:45pm VICKIE BELLEVILLE 9:15am SKAT 6:30pm MOVIE ALFRED 1:30pm SOCIAL BILLIARDS 9:30am MORNING CUP HITCHCOCK’S THE MAN PCN 1pm SHEEPSHEAD TC 6:30pm CATHOLIC ROSARY ON THE STRETCHES WHO KNEW TOO MUCH 1:15pm BRIDGE 10:30am WELLNESS TC Park Centre BISTRO HOURS: PATIO STARRING JAMES 3pm Wii BOWLING EDUCATION LEARN-A-BIT 9am SIT & STRETCH 7:00AM-2:30PM STEWART AND DORIS South: WITH TRACY BIGARI 10am ADVANCED CHAIR PH-PCN-PCS 9:30-11am SEWING CLASS CRAVE HOURS: DAY PCS DANCE CLASS 9:15am PIGGLY BUS 10:30am SIT & FIT 4:00PM-8:00PM MHC 10am SHEEPSHEAD IN 11am BRIDGE 11am BACKYARD GAMES ESCAPADES Towne Centre: TC 2-4pm CERAMICS BISTRO AND CRAVE 12pm MOVING TO MUSIC 1:45pm RANDY KIEL 11am QUIDDLER 10am BEGINNER CHAIR TC SERVING AMERICAN 1pm BRAIN GAMES TC Marquardt 1:30pm SOCIAL BILLIARDS DANCING 9am BETTER BALANCE B-53 BOMBER JUMBO 1:30pm CELEBRATE 9-10am GET HEALTHY Health Center: 10-11am ROSEMALING 1:30pm PATRIOTIC BINGO 10:30am ADVANCED BACON WRAPPED HOT FREEDOM WITH A WATERTOWN WALK ON MHC BALANCE DOG OR STAR SATURDAY 1pm MAH JONGG 4pm YOGA STRETCH LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN SPANGLED CHEESE 5-6pm CRAVE DINNER 12pm WALKING CLUB 10-11am CHAIR 1pm MINDFUL MOVEMENT BURGER PLATE Make sure to GATHERING 1pm BRIDGE IN ESCAPADES STRETCH, BALANCE SPECIALS ALL DAY! AND MOVE CLASS 1pm HEALTHY HANDS AND check your WITH BETH ACTIVE SENSES calendar daily 2pm WII BOWLING for all events. 5pm SUMMER POTLUCK Some events are only listed on the calendar. 7 PH 8 PH 9 PH 10 PH 11 PH 12 13 PARK TERRACE 10am GREETING CARDS 8am EXERCISE 9:30am CARING CRAFTERS 8am EXERCISE 8:30am MUG N’ MUFFIN PCS 9am WORSHIP PCN 2:30pm BIBLE STUDY WITH 1:30pm PH BINGO 6pm ADULT COLORING PCN 9:30am EXERCISE SERVICE 1pm RUMMIKUB JANE GEHLER PCN PCS 1pm RUMMIKUB 7pm BINGO MHC 1:45pm GREETING PCN 1pm EUCHRE 9:30am EXERCISE TC MHC 10am WORSHIP CARDS 7pm SHEEPSHEAD 9am BETTER BALANCE SERVICE PCS 10-11am GREETING CARDS 1:30pm MUSIC BY 1:30pm SOCIAL STITCH PCS 10-11am BLOOD PRESSURE 2pm SKIP-BO 9:15am SKAT KAREN WICKHAM- PARK RIDGE PCS 9:30am EXERCISE 9:30am MORNING CUP PATSY CLINE 11am WORSHIP 1pm SHEEPSHEAD 2pm DOMINOS 6:30pm BRIDGE 2:30pm CRAFTS ON THE STRETCHES TC SERVICE 1:15pm BRIDGE 3:30pm RESIDENT MEETING PH-PCN-PCS PATIO 9-10am GET HEALTHY PH TC MHC 12pm VOGUE CLEANERS 3pm Wii BOWLING 10am ADVANCED CHAIR WATERTOWN WALK ON 12:30pm POTLUCK 10:30am SIT & FIT 6:30pm CATHOLIC ROSARY PH-PCN-PCS DROP OFF DANCE CLASS SATURDAY PCN 11:00am QUIDDLER 9:15am PIGGLY BUS TC TC 11am BRIDGE 10-11am CHAIR 3pm KINGS IN 2-4pm CERAMICS 11am BACKYARD GAMES 9am SIT & STRETCH 9am BREAKFAST WITH 12pm MOVING TO MUSIC STRETCH, BALANCE THE CORNER TC PH-PCN-PCS 10am SHEEPSHEAD IN THE CHEF 1pm BRAIN GAMES AND MOVE CLASS TC 9am BETTER BALANCE 12pm VOGUE CLEANERS ESCAPADES 10-11am FREE WITH BETH 9:30am TIE FLEECE 1:30pm ICE CREAM 2-4pm EUCHRE DROP OFF 10am BEGINNER CHAIR TECHNOLOGY HELP SOCIAL WITH TALE SPIN 10am - 12pm CLASSIC BLANKETS WITH REGINA 1:30pm SOCIAL BILLIARDS DANCING BAND CAR SHOW ON THE 10am ROSEMALING THOMPSON TOWNE CENTRE BACK 4pm YOGA STRETCH 10:30am ADVANCED 10am ROCK PAINTING 10:30am SIT & FIT PARK LOT 4pm BIBLE STUDY WITH BALANCE WITH ELLA 1:30pm SATURDAY JANE GEHLER 12pm WALKING CLUB 12:30pm LINE DANCING 11am LITERATURE AND BINGO 1:30pm SOCIAL BILLIARDS 1pm BRIDGE IN ESCAPADES LUNCH 5-6pm CRAVE DINNER GATHERING 1pm HEALTHY HANDS AND 2pm HEARING HEALTH 1pm MAH JONGG ACTIVE SENSES AWARENESS WITH 1pm MINDFUL MOVEMENT 2pm WII BOWLING SPEAKER MELISSA 1:30pm LITERATURE AND MAKOVEC OF ELITE LUNCH HEARING CENTERS 11-2pm “CHEERS TO 1:30pm PATRIOTIC NAME THAT TUNE 50 YEARS” 2:30pm LEARN TO MAKE RESIDENT ORIGAMI BUTTERFLIES CELEBRATION WITH KAY WARD AT PARK HILL 2pm HEARING TESTS NORTH PARKING LOT 14 PH 15 PH 16 PH 17 PH 18 PH 19 20 PARK TERRACE 10:00-11:30am 8am EXERCISE 10-11am BLOOD PRESSURE 8am EXERCISE 1:30pm BINGO PH 9am WORSHIP GREETING CARDS PCN PCN 10am ADULT COLORING PCN 1:30pm BINGO SERVICE PCN 7pm SHEEPSHEAD 1pm EUCHRE 6:30-8:00pm 1pm RUMMIKUB PCS MHC CHAPEL 1pm RUMMIKUB PCS PCS DEPRESSION SUPPORT TC 9:30am EXERCISE 10am WORSHIP 9am BETTER BALANCE 2pm CHICKEN FOOT SERVICE 1:30pm SOCIAL STITCH 9:30am EXERCISE 2pm DOMINOS GROUP PARK RIDGE PCS 2:30pm CRAFTS MHC PCS 9:15am SKAT 6:30pm MOVIE The Mule STARRING CLINT 11am WORSHIP 1pm SHEEPSHEAD TC 6:30pm CATHOLIC ROSARY 9:30am EXERCISE 9:30am MORNING CUP ON THE STRETCHES EASTWOOD AND SERVICE 1:15pm BRIDGE 10:30am SIT & FIT TC 10-11am GREETING CARDS PCN PATIO BRADLEY COOPER 3pm Wii BOWLING 11am QUIDDLER 9am SIT & STRETCH 2pm SKIP-BO 3pm KINGS IN 10am ADVANCED CHAIR MHC PH-PCN-PCS 11am BACKYARD GAMES 10am SHEEPSHEAD IN 6:30pm BRIDGE THE CORNER DANCE CLASS 1:45pm MUSIC BY 9:15am PIGGLY BUS 1:30pm SOCIAL BILLIARDS ESCAPADES TC 11am BRIDGE TERRY JACOBS TC 10am BEGINNER CHAIR 2-4pm CERAMICS 1:30pm THE PLAIN 9am BREAKFAST WITH TC 2-4pm EUCHRE DANCING 12pm MOVING TO MUSIC TC PEOPLE: HUTTERITES, THE CHEF 9-10am GET HEALTHY 10:30am ADVANCED 1pm BRAIN GAMES 9am BETTER BALANCE MENNONITES, AND THE 10:30am SIT & FIT WATERTOWN WALK ON BALANCE 1:30pm SUMMER LUAU 9:30am TIE FLEECE AMISH PRESENTED BY 12:30pm LINE DANCING SATURDAY 12pm WALKING CLUB PARTY WITH BAHAMA BLANKETS REYNOLD KREMER 1:30pm SOCIAL BILLIARDS BOB 10-11am CHAIR 1pm BRIDGE IN ESCAPADES STRETCH, BALANCE 10-11am ROSEMALING 4pm YOGA STRETCH 1:30pm DRUMS FROM 1pm HEALTHY HANDS AROUND THE WORLD WITH AND MOVE CLASS 1pm MAH JONGG 5-6pm CRAVE DINNER 1:30pm CIRCUS PARTY GARY HUBER WITH BETH 1pm MINDFUL MOVEMENT GATHERING WITH DANCERS WITH WOOFS DOG SHOW 2:30pm WII BOWLING 21 PH 22 PH 23 PH 24 PH 25 PCN 26 27 PARK TERRACE 10:00-11:30am 8am EXERCISE 9:30am CARING CRAFTERS 8am EXERCISE 1pm RUMMIKUB PCS 9am WORSHIP GREETING CARDS PCN 1:30pm BINGO 6pm ADULT COLORING TC 9:30am EXERCISE SERVICE PCN 7pm SHEEPSHEAD PCN PCS 9am BETTER BALANCE 2pm CHICKEN FOOT MHC CHAPEL 1pm RUMMIKUB PCS 1pm EUCHRE 9:30am EXERCISE 9:15am SKAT 7pm BINGO 10am WORSHIP SERVICE 1:45pm GREETING 9:30am EXERCISE PCS 10-11am GREETING 9:30am MORNING CUP MHC PARK RIDGE CARDS 1:30pm CRAFTS 2pm DOMINOS CARDS ON THE STRETCHES 1:30pm MUSIC BY 11am WORSHIP 1:30pm SOCIAL STITCH TC MHC 2pm SKIP-BO PATIO MICHAEL NUFER SERVICE PCS 10:30am SIT & FIT 6:30pm CATHOLIC ROSARY 6:30pm BRIDGE 10am ADVANCED CHAIR TC PCN DANCE CLASS 1pm SHEEPSHEAD 11am QUIDDLER TC TC 9-10am GET HEALTHY 3pm KINGS IN 11am BRIDGE WATERTOWN WALK ON 1:15pm BRIDGE 11am BACKYARD GAMES 9am SIT & STRETCH 9am BREAKFAST WITH THE CORNER 12pm MOVING TO MUSIC SATURDAY 3pm Wii BOWLING 1-3pm MARQUARDT 10am SHEEPSHEAD IN THE CHEF 10-11am CHAIR TC PH-PCN-PCS ESCAPADES 10:30am SIT & FIT 1pm BRAIN GAMES VILLAGE SHEEPSHEAD STRETCH, BALANCE 2-4pm EUCHRE 1:30pm OLD FASHIONED 9:15am PIGGLY WIGGLY TOURNAMENT 10am HOSPICE 12:30pm LINE DANCING HYMN SING WITH NEAL AND MOVE CLASS BUS BEREAVEMENT AT 1:30pm SOCIAL 1:30 pm SOCIAL BILLIARDS & CONNIE MUNDT WITH BETH 2-4pm CERAMICS HAFEMEISTER FUNERAL BILLIARDS 4pm YOGA STRETCH HOME 1:30pm HORSE CAPTAIN TC 4pm BIBLE STUDY WITH 10am BEG. CHAIR DANCING JACK SAVVIE AND 9am BETTER BALANCE JANE GEHLER 10:30am ADVANCED TRAINER CAROL MARTIN 10-11am ROSEMALING 5-6pm CRAVE DINNER BALANCE ON THE BACK PARKING 1pm MAH JONGG GATHERING 12pm WALKING CLUB LOT TOWNE CENTRE 1pm MINDFUL 1pm BRIDGE IN ESCAPADES MOVEMENT 1pm HEALTHY HANDS AND ACTIVE SENSES 1:30pm FIDGET BLANKETS 3pm WII BOWLING 28 PH 29 PH 30 PCN 31 TECHONOLGY HELP PARK TERRACE 10:00-11:30am 8am EXERCISE 1pm EUCHRE MUSIC FOR ALL BISTRO HOURS: 9am WORSHIP GREETING CARDS PCN PCS Do you need further SERVICE PCN 7pm SHEEPSHEAD 2pm DOMINOS assistance With your Join us for MONDAY-FRIDAY MHC CHAPEL 1pm RUMMIKUB PCS MHC smartphone, iPad or music at the 7:00AM-2:30PM 10am WORSHIP laptop? Plan to attend SERVICE 1:30pm SOCIAL STITCH 9:30am EXERCISE 6:30pm CATHOLIC ROSARY Marquardt on July 11 with CLOSED SATURDAY & PARK RIDGE PCS 1:30pm CRAFTS 6:30pm LEBANON BAND Health Center SUNDAY 11am WORSHIP 1pm SHEEPSHEAD MHC CHAPEL CONCERT Regina at Towne SERVICE 1:15pm BRIDGE 1:45pm ECUMENICAL TC Centre Occasions Nurses Station 2 PCN WORSHIP SERVICE 3pm Wii BOWLING 9am SIT & STRETCH from 10-11am or call Living Room 3pm KINGS IN TC PH-PCN-PCS 10am SHEEPSHEAD IN Joan Genz at THE CORNER 9:15am FIRESIDE DINNER July 6, 13, 20 & 9:15am PIGGLY WIGGLY ESCAPADES (920)262-0923 or ext.
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