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Hershey’s Mill Community TV HMCTV Guide and Digest From The Main Gate 7 A fully self-supported nonprofit organization. Volume XIX Number 7 – July 2018 20 Hershey’s Drive, West Chester, PA 19380 Editor Louise O’Brien HM Residents Update 8 Tel 610-436-5922 • Fax 610-436-6429 Associate Editors Gail Habbersett and Guide and Digest E-mail: [email protected] Sharon Kope HMCTV Programming 10 Business E-mail: [email protected] Featured Writers Joe Kennedy and Technology Tips 13 HMCTV Board of Directors Don Trauger Donald J. Trauger (President), Carl Fletcher (Vice President), Gail Habbersett (Secretary) , Advertising/Marketing Director Jack Keeley Getting To Know You 14 Jack Keeley, and Louise O’Brien Marketing Finance Director Joe Silio Volunteer Coordinator Lee Gamma HM Bus Trips 16 We hope that you will share, or get involved, with your Hershey’s Mill magazine! HM Bus Trips (Series) 19 All submissions welcomed; with rights retained by the owner. Send to [email protected], Dining Out 20 Attention Editor. Hardcopy submissions are not accepted. Articles should be limited to 500 words (although others may be considered), and photographs should be high-resolution. HMCTV determines suitability and has sole discretion to publish any submission. Submissions are due by the 23rd (37 - 40 days in advance of Local History 25 each edition) for possible inclusion (those received after will be reviewed for the next); contact the Editor for exceptions. Articles are subject to editing for space, clarity, and grammar. Information and opinions are HM Library 26 those of the author, and may not reflect those of Hershey’s Mill Community TV, its officers, or directors. Classifieds 28

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Home Care for Seniors Community News 36  Personal care FoSH Fundraiser Raffle 45  Hospice assistance  Meal preparation Club News 46  Medication reminders Recipes 53  Laundry Hershey’s Mill Golf Club 54  Light housekeeping  Companionship HM Sports Group 57

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Marc Fraser | Director of Security has also seen the pedestrian. Both par- ties should always use caution when The Hershey’s Mill Security Depart- sharing the roadways within Hershey’s ment would like to remind pedestri- Mill! Lastly, all people, pedestrians and ans that they should utilize sidewalks, operators of automobiles, golf carts, where available. Where sidewalks are bicycles...etc, utilizing Hershey’s Mill unavailable, pedestrians should utilize roadways and walkways are required the shoulder on the left side of the road, to abide by the traffic rules and regula- facing oncoming traffic, as this allows tions of Hershey’s Mill. Thank you! Wellness all drivers and pedestrians alike a much better opportunity to see the other in one place. approaching. However, keep in mind that Hershey’s Mill roadways also have several “blind spots”, small rises in the road, curves, and other areas of poor visibility. In these areas, pedestrians should use extra caution and be aware that drivers may have a difficult time seeing them. Just because a pedestrian notices the vehicle coming toward them does not mean that the driver

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This information from Hershey’s Mill Security can be used along with the annual Schmidt, Mary Viggiano, Robert & (NEW PHONE #) HM Resident Directory to stay up-to-date. Contact Security with any issues. Wilson, Karen Bedford, Audrey & (NEW PHONE #) Doran, Patricia 188 Chandler Drive Overton, Barbara Sullivan, Rosemary 955 Kennett Way 1293 Robynwood Lane Wehner, Sally & Williams, Kathryn 868 Jefferson Way Duffield, Timothy & Ann 190 Chandler Drive Behr, Leslie Thompson, Anthony (NEW PHONE #) 675 Heatherton Lane 1342 Troon Lane White, William 266 Chatham Way Ferry, Dave & Debbie 96 Ashton Way Brauch, Manfred (NEW PHONE #) Thompson, Peter & Judith 853 Jefferson Way 636 Glenwood Lane 929 Jefferson Way 1346 Troon Lane Wise, Jack & Fiazzo, Donald & Mary Baker, Karen Brickley, Payson (NEW PHONE #) Ullman, Maureen 506 Eaton Way 227 Chatham Way 252 Chatham Way 1013 Kennett Way Kramer, Bruce & Shirley (NEW PHONE #) Zech, Charles & Ann Cann, Thomas & Barbara Keep an eye out for the new 2018 - 2019 441 Eaton Way Hershey’s Mill Resident Directory this month! 683 Heatherton Lane 1678 Yardley Drive McCall, Peggy & (NEW PHONE #) Carpenter, Margaret (NEW PHONE #) Stowers, Danny

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Original Programming July 1 – 15, 2018 Original Programming July 16 – 31, 2018 Hershey’s Mill Sports Group Making a Difference with Therapy Dogs with Jim McArdle with Kathy Myers Jim discusses with Don Evons about how the Meet Craig Snyder and his best friend, Fiona. 10:00 4:00 7:00 12:00 Sports Group got started and how it has grown 10:00 4:00 7:00 12:00 They are a therapy dog team. Craig talks about am pm pm am over the years to become the large enthusiastic am pm pm am the differences between a service dog and a group it is today, offering tennis, paddleball, therapy dog and what he does as an owner. pickleball, bocce, biking, table tennis, pool, horseshoes, shuffleboard, and walking. Hospice Myths with Sandy Wollenberg Cardboard for Kids Sandy interviews members of hospice care 10:30 4:30 7:30 12:30 with Jim McArdle regarding truth and myths of hospice, includ- am pm pm am The Hershey’s Mill Woodshop is making cus- 10:30 4:30 7:30 12:30 ing the importance of volunteers as part of the tomized cardboard furniture for children with am pm pm am hospice care team. disabilities. Jim interviews two project coordina- tors to find out how it’s made and the reasons To view HMCTV’s original programming online: Go to www.hersheysmill.org, for it. and navigate from TV & Digest to HMCTV to Original Programming. Click on the link for the video streaming website, then choose a program to view. HMCTV is on FiOS channel 1970, and HMCTV Bulletin Board is on 1971. July 16, 8:30 p.m. to July 23, noon July 1 to July 9, noon The Sting (PG) North by Northwest (PG 13) Movies Paul Newman and Robert Redford Two con-artists in Chicago in the 1930’s, swindle a racketeer Movies Gary Grant and Eva Marie Saint A hapless New York advertising executive is mistaken for a gov- crime boss via an elaborate scheme. [Run time 2h 9m] ernment agent by a group of foreign spies. [Run time 2h 16m] Noon July 23, 8:30 p.m. to July 31, noon & July 9, 8:30 p.m. to July 16, noon Mary, Queen of Scots (PG-13) Noon 8:30 pm & Miss Congeniality (PG 13) Vanessa Redgrave and Glenda Jackson 8:30 pm Sandra Bullock and Michael Caine In this sweeping historical drama, Elizabeth I and her sister An F.B.I. agent must go undercover in the Miss United States Mary vie for the throne in Tudor England. [Run time 2h 8m] beauty pageant to prevent a group from bombing the event. [Run time 1h 49m] Plumbing Services Available Now Following the Noon Serving West Chester 12:45 am – 10:00 am 10:45 am – Noon movie until 4:00 pm Bulletin for 4 generations as your neighborhood contractor. Following the 8:30 pm Board 4:45 pm – 7:00 pm 7:45 pm – 8:30 pm movie until Midnight HM Residents - Mention this ad and We Have Certified 24/7 Technicans receive 10% off new service contracts! HMCTV reserves the right to make program substitutions, On Call for Your Home Emergencies Ask about rebates, credits & financing. and dates/times are subject to change. Opinions of hosts, 610-692-5252 guests, or advertisers shall not be construed as an www.brewersheatandair.com endorsement by HMCTV. ©2018 HMCTV Page 10 • July 2018 HersheysMill.org • Page 11 TECHNOLOGY TIPS

Don Trauger | Kennett To obtain your Wi-Fi settings, grab your Top three reasons why we FIOS TV remote then press the Menu Normally, once all your devices are set button. Navigate to Customer Support up and connected to Wi-Fi, you don’t and press OK. Next, navigate to Inter- should sell your home. have to go through further connection net and finally My Wireless Network. routines. However, your FIOS TV can Press OK after each. You should now 1 We specialize in selling homes in Hershey’s Mill. And because provide considerable information in be at WI-FI Credentials, so just press we live here too, we have a unique understanding of what regard to your Wi-Fi connected OK. Wait for the information screen to makes our community special. devices. For exam- load. You will see your SSID and Pass- ple, it word displayed. Write them down for 2 Backed by a strong online presence and an enhanced open convenience. house program, we will market your home to sell it fast and Another tip for those get you the best possible price. of you that have the From Ashton to Zephyr we’ve sold hundreds of homes Media Server feature 3 is that all set top boxes here in the Mill and we are ready to sell yours too. are set to turn off after 4 hours if the remote is not used. This is an energy saving feature. If you wish to turn that off or change the hours click Menu then navi- gate to Settings and click OK. At System, click OK then navigate

FIOS Tips – Wi-Fi and Set Top Box Timer Brian Wallace Pat Meehan can provide your Wi-Fi network infor- to Media Client Settings and click OK. Eaton Village Eaton Village mation, such as the SSID and password. Navigate to Auto Power Off and right 302-245-4572 610-574-2465 The SSID is simply the name of the Wi- click it. Using the up/down arrows you Fi signal being broadcast by your router. can choose from None (Timer Off), 1, This can be very helpful when adding a 2, or 4 hours. Make your choice and hersheysmillteam.com new Wi-Fi connected device such as a press OK. Press Exit to return to live wireless printer, smartphone, a Roku TV. Weichert Realtors device or any device that requires your West Chester Remember, our PC Club meets the SSID and Wi-Fi password. Don’t use third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., 610-436-0400 the label information on the router. upstairs in the Ardmore room of the This is known to be inaccurate and can Community Center. be misleading. Page 12 • July 2018 HersheysMill.org • Page 13 GETTING TO KNOW YOU

Louise O’Brien | Springton dents’ Directory yearly. We also offer The growth of revenues from the Guide will continue to evaluate how they can three summer concerts for your enter- and Digest has enabled HMCTV to assist in the future. This month, I would like everyone to tainment. In addition, we maintain the assist the Community Center, get to know our own Hershey’s Mill data base of residents’ information and Sullivan House, Wood Shop Community TV Station, formerly a web site, www.hersheysmill.org. and the Cove to meet the known as HMCTV, Channel 20. needs of residents who use The “Station” was created in 1993 these facilities. For example, in by former resident Milton Brown 2012, we donated an audio sys- to inform and entertain the resi- tem, projector and screen for dents. HMCTV is managed by the Main Hall and a projector a group of dedicated volunteers and screen for upstairs in the and funded by advertising rev- Ardmore room of the Commu- enues from the Guide and Digest. nity Center. In 2013, HMCTV Located right inside the Main donated a very valuable rug Gate, HMCTV welcomes you to to the Sullivan House and visit our studio and offices. See blinds were given and for yourself where this group of installed in the Community volunteers produces programs Center’s Main Hall. of interest for our residents, publishes the Guide and Digest HMCTV monthly, and publishes the Resi- Photographs by Louise O’Brien

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In 2017, HD TV’s were pro- vided for the Paoli Room in the Com- munity Center and the Cove. The Cove also received an installation of blinds to help control the glare from the sun in the meeting room. Just recently, HMCTV paid for a TV for the Sulli- joining us as we have a position for van House and a new computer for the everyone. No special talent is required HM Library along with a donation to and training is available. Come volun- purchase large print books. The vol- teer, learn a new skill, get to know your unteers at HMCTV are proud of their neighbors and make Hershey’s Mill a contributions to the community and great place to live. Page 14 • July 2018 HersheysMill.org • Page 15 HERSHEY’S MILL BUS TRIPS Prior to making payment, anyone who wishes to participate in a bus trip must first Trips Listed In Chronological horse racing or try your luck at slots to watch the IronPigs, Order (Or By First Occurrence) call the contact person to ensure that there and table games. $30 free slots play is AAA minor league affiliate of the Phil- is still room on the bus. given to everyone on the bus. Lunch is adelphia Phillies, take on the Scranton/ All bus riders must be age 18 or older on your own. WilkesBarre RailRiders for a 6:35pm Delaware Park unless otherwise noted in the trip write-up. game. We have great seats in Section Barnes Foundation & Rodin Museum 105. Salute to Philly” night includes an Mondays, July 9 & 23, 2018 Trip payment checks should be made “Renoir, Father, & Son” Cost: $17 + Lunch appearance by the and payable to “HERSHEY’S MILL HOA”, sealed a Philly-inspired fireworks show after Departs: 10:15 a.m. in an envelope (noting trip name and Thursday, August 16, 2018 Contact: BJ Van Schooneveld Cost: $72 the game. Food is on your own at one date), and placed in the maroon “Customer of the many ballpark concessions. Chil- Service” mailbox next to the Security Center Departs: 9:30 a.m. Join us at Delaware Park for an exciting dren age 8+ are welcome! in the exit lane at the Main Gate. Contact: Priscilla Burt day at the races! Watch the horse rac- American Music Theatre ing or try your luck at slots and table Refunds are only granted if (1) the trip The Barnes Foundation is the home to “Songs of the Silver Screen” games. $30 free slots play is given to is canceled, or (2) the trip has a wait list the world’s largest private collection of everyone on the bus. Lunch is on your from which another passenger can fill the Renoir paintings’ along with ceramic Wednesday, August 29, 2018 own. vacated spot. works of Renoir’s son, Jean. This spe- Cost: $62 cial exhibit will explore the works of the Bus leaves promptly at the scheduled time. Departs: 11:15 a.m. Reading Fightin’ Phils & Fireworks impressionistic painter along with his Contact: BJ VanSchooneveld Please plan to arrive 10 minutes early Saturday, July 21, 2018 influence on his son’s film, costumes, Cost: $25 + Food The Hershey’s Mill Bus Committee is always photographs, posters, and ceramics. Join us at American Music Theatre Departs: 5 p.m. looking for more volunteers to help share Following lunch in the café and free for an original production, “Songs of Contact: Marc Fraser ideas and plan bus trips! If interested, call time to view the permanent collec- the Silver Screen,” that will delight all Marc Fraser at . tion, we will visit the reinstalled Rodin movie buffs. Enjoy live performances We will be traveling to FirstEnergy Museum for a docent tour of sculp- from the AMT cast and band as they Stadium in Reading proclaimed by tures and gardens. Lunch is included in pay tribute to the biggest hits and songs Stadium Journey Magazine to be “.eas- ing team dugout! Food is on your own the cost. from movies past and present, made ily one of the best parks in the minor at one of the many ballpark conces- famous by such icons as Elvis Presley, leagues at any level and by nearly any sions. Children age 8+ are welcome! Lehigh Valley IronPigs & Fireworks Julie Andrews, Bette Midler, Rosemary criteria.” to watch the Reading Fightin’ (Superhero Theme Night) Clooney, Barbara Streisand, John Wil- Delaware Park liams, and plenty more! Included in the Phils, AA minor league affiliate of Saturday, August 25, 2018 the , take on the Mondays, August 13 & 27, 2018 Cost: $25 + Food price is a smorgasbord lunch at Shady for a 6:45 p.m. game. Cost: $17 + Lunch Leaves at: 5 p.m. Maple prior to the show. After the game, we will stay to watch Departs: 10:15 a.m. Contact: Marc Fraser the Pepsi MegaBlast fireworks show, Contact: BJ Van Schooneveld the largest fireworks show in We will be traveling to Coca- stadium history. We have Join us at Delaware Park Cola Park in Allentown great seats, located in Box for an exciting day at 9, above the visit- the races! Watch the

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2018 - 2019 Walnut Street Theatre Series Thur. 3/28/19 & Sat. 4/5/19 – WAIT LIST ONLY “Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time” Thursday & Saturday Matinees Thur. 5/30/19 & Sat. 6/8/19 Independent Living, Cost: $47 per show “Legally Blonde: The Musical” Departs: 12:30 p.m. We are collecting names for the Wait Contact: Adele Juzi (Thursdays) List, as vacancies frequently become Our available for individual shows. Reinvented. WELCOME Contact: Joan Stanek (Saturdays) CENTER 2018 - 2019 Philadelphia Orchestra is now The Walnut Street Theatre’s 210th Friday Evening Series OPEN Anniversary Season includes the fol- lowing shows for both the Thursday Cost: $108 (All 6 Dates, Bus Only) Matinee and Saturday Matinee Series: or $18 (Single Date, Bus Only) + Performance LATE FALL 2018 – 250 big, stylish apartments will Thur. 9/20/18 & Sat. 9/29/18 “Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn” Admission make their debut at Atwater in Malvern. Departs: 6:00 p.m. Friday 11/23/18 & Sat. 12/1/18 Contact: Ann Seraphin “Roald Dahl’s Matilda The At the leading edge of the ‘aging well’ movement, Echo Lake will Musical” Please join us for a new exciting season include a 4,500 square foot fitness and wellness center, innovative Thur. 1/31/19 & Sat. 2/9/19 with our wonderful orchestra. Brief dining built around the latest trends in nutrition and culinary arts, “A Comedy Of Tenors” program summaries and dates are: and a catalog of programming that dares you to explore. Oh, and the views! Wait until you see the views. Friday, September 14, 2018 Yannick Nezet-Seguin conducts Muhly, Grieg, and Rachmaninoff, with Stowers Andre Watts on piano. Handyman Service LLC Think cruise ship, think country club, think spa... Friday, November 23, 2018 and then, let your imagination run wild. Home Maintenance & Repairs Cristian Macelaru conducts Heggie, • Carpentry • Window Repair Barber, and Copland, with Garrick • Painting • Drier Duct Cleaning Ohlsson on piano. • Drywall Repair • Hand Rails Installed Visit our Welcome Center in • Tile Grouting • Kitchen Faucets Friday, February 8, 2019 Lincoln Court Shopping Center. • Tub Caulking • And lots more! Cristian Macelaru conducts Rodrigo, Falla, and Ravel, with the Los Angeles Find out about our “Echo Lake Resident handyman serving Guitar Quartet. Club” programs starting in all Hershey’s Mill villages January. Mention this ad and Call Dan Stowers Thursday, February 28, 2019 take home a gift! Nathalie Stutzmann conducts Haydn 235 Lancaster Avenue, Malvern 484-467-3361 and Beethoven, with Benjamin Gros- Fully Insured Reg.# PA 061617 venor on piano. NOTE: The bus leaves at 5:30pm on this one and only Thurs- LivingatEchoLake.com | 484-568-4777 | 900 Atwater Drive | Malvern, PA 19355 day show. Friday, March 29, 2019 Our sister community, Daylesford Crossing in Paoli, offers Senior Living, Yannick Nezet-Seguin conducts but different! Supportive Living and Memory Care: 610-640-4000. Hannibal and Sibelius Friday, June 21, 2019 Yannick Nezet-Seguin conducts Bernstein.

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Louise O’Brien | Springton home brewed ice tea came in a nice large lemon cheesecake for dessert. Now, of best pajamas and housecoat and enjoy glass, very refreshing. Our mushroom course, the portion of cheesecake could everything half priced, $9. According to This is the time of year that HM resi- soup was piping hot, another treat, as not have been too big. the staff, everyone enjoys a great time dents are taking day trips to Winter- I dislike lukewarm soup. Besides being on Sundays and what could thur and Longwood Gardens, so I hot it was very favorable. We followed be more comfortable. decides it was a good time to choose a the soup with a colorful pear salad Reservations are strongly suggested for the formal Buckley’s Tavern Photos by Louise O’Brien restaurant conveniently located close dining room while reser- to both attractions. Buckley’s is a very vations for the bar area, comfortable large country tavern, very patios and rooftop are on a friendly and welcoming with a great call ahead basis. Buckley’s deal of local art decorating the walls. is located at 5812 Kennett Locals sit around the large bar and Pike (route 52), Wilm- mingle with the visitors making for a For the courageous among us, you are ington, DE. It is a thirty minute ride friendly atmosphere. Take note of the encouraged to come for a price fixed through beautiful country. A nice ride size of the barstool seats, which offer brunch, $18, on Sunday wearing your on a sunny day. Enjoy. maximum comfort. There is plenty of outdoor dining avail- able both on the front patio and out back in the garden area. Also, at 4 p.m. Don’t Put Up with Daily Aches the roof top dining room open, weather permitting, which is a real treat. You are and Pains or Reduced Activity welcome to bring your pets when dining outside. Our team utilizes its decades of experience Vrinda Hatti, MSPT, OTR The portions are to address the challenges of aging and keep marinated in wine Over 25 years experience ample and I was and sprinkled with you active. Whether your goal is a simple delighted that the blue cheese and can- walk to the mailbox or something much died pecans. Gerry more, we can help. We have an impeccable enjoyed the roast reputation for providing excep- beef platter, which I tasted of course tional care in all areas of physical and found it a little therapy. Give us a call today! too spicy for me. My hamburger, served on a brioche roll 1065 Andrew Dr. with homemade coleslaw, was perfect. Suite B-3 Chef and owner Tom Hannum stopped West Chester, PA at our table to chat and informed us that all baking is done on the premises; with that encouragement we ordered 610-344-7374 www.aumphysicaltherapy.com

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Joe Kennedy | Princeton son and the vice presidential candidate John Tyler. Following a national trend, During the mid-19th century, a new the local Whig Party ran a noisy cam- political party rose up to challenge the paign featuring parades and rallies that powerful Democratic Party that had emphasized personalities over cam- been reshaped by two-term president paign issues. Under the slogan “Tippe- Andrew Jackson. Although this new canoe and Tyler Too!”, the Whigs won party, the Whigs, lasted only from the White House but captured no local about 1834 to 1856, it had an impor- offices. Once again in the presidential tant influence on American politics election of 1844 the county Whigs rose both nationally and locally. to the occasion with the new style of Historian Samuel Eliot Morrison wrote campaigning. Henry Clay was the Whig that the Whigs were “everyone who candidate for president. The historical was not a Democrat.” In fact, the term society’s files report that Clay Clubs comes from England and describes were organized all over the county. a group that opposed the traditional Large parades were organized in Nor- political establishment. The Whig ristown, Upper Merion, Whitemarsh Party stood for a protective tariff, a and Pottstown, many of which featured national bank, internal infrastructure either large numbers of oxen or horse improvement, and state sovereignty in teams pulling farm equipments such economic and political issues. In this as threshing machines. The idea was region, particularly in Montgomery to create a spectacle. But all the energy County where mills and factories were was of no avail. Clay, who was once being built marking the beginning of quoted as saying, “I’d rather be right the American industrial revolution, than president,” was neither. the party had an appeal to merchant Despite the setback, the Whigs, at least and manufacturing interests. Locally, on one occasion, were able to overcome the Whigs drew strength from the the local Democratic Party and elected Anti-Masonic Party, which opposed a judge. Reports at the historical soci- the Masonic Order as a secret threat ety indicate that in 1851 the presiding to free American political institutions. judge, David Krause, whose district On a national level, the Whigs were led comprised both Bucks and Mont- by Henry Clay and Daniel Webster. gomery Counties, refused to stand for Files of the Historical Society of election. Daniel Smyser, a Gettysburg Montgomery County lawyer, was elected record that the presi- because the Demo- dential election of 1840 crats split their votes. was a big political event During the 1850s, locally, with Whig del- the rise of the anti- egations from Mont- immigrant Know- gomery, Chester, Berks, Nothing Party and and Delaware Counties the new Republican rallying at Valley Forge Party took away the to support the Whig strength of the Whigs candidate for president, and their political William Henry Harri- influence ended.

Page 24 • July 2018 HersheysMill.org • Page 25 HM LIBRARY HM Library (Community Center) The library is a pleasant, Knoll, Jessica -- Favorite Sister Black Magic cool spot for volunteer- Monday to Friday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Koontz, Dean -- Crooked Staircase Dodd, Christina -- Dead Girl Running ing your ideas and time Saturday 10 a.m. – Noon Martin, Charles -- Send Down the Johansen, Iris -- Shattered Mirror throughout the warmer Rain Grecian, Alex -- Saint of Wolves and months. For example, we www.hmlibrary.com McLain, Paula -- Love and Ruin Butchers invite your thoughts on Molloy, Aimee -- Perfect Mother Mukherjee, Abir -- Necessary Evil new book purchases. Please Moore, Christopher -- Noir Patterson, James -- 17th Suspect submit your ideas and place Nyhan, Loretta -- Digging In Sandford, John -- Twisted Prey them in the box on the round table in the 20th century, who marries Ernest. Ondaatje, Michael -- Warlight Non-Fiction the library. New books are purchased A pivotal turning point in their already Powers, Kevin -- Shout in the Ruins and processed monthly and initially stormy relationship is his newest best- Quick, Amanda -- Other Lady Baier, Bret -- Three Days in Moscow displayed around the third Friday of selling novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls. Vanishes Horn, Stacy -- Damnation Island the month. Rizzuto, Rahna R. -- Shadow Child Johnson, Kirk W. -- Feather Thief NEW LIBRARY BOOKS McFall, Michael -- From Cold War to Our Ambassador Program continues. Sharratt, Mary -- Ecstasy Hot Peace If you need books selected and brought Steel, Danielle -- Cast Terry Marran | Inverness Reel, Monte -- Brotherhood of Spies to you at home, for various reasons, Tapper, Jake -- Hellfire Club Russo, Richard -- Destiny Thief or you would like to be part of this Fiction Weir, Alison -- Jane Seymour, the Wren, Christopher S. -- Those outreach opportunity, please contact Haunted Queen Alam, Rumaan -- That Kind of Mother Turbulent Sons of Freedom Angela Linden. Wright, Camron -- Rent Collector Andrews, Mary Kay -- High Tide Club Mystery Biography The upcoming fall book sale offers a Buckley, Christopher -- Judge Hunter number of opportunities to be involved Evans, Richard Paul -- Forgotten Road Atkins, Ace -- Robert Parker’s Old Wentworth, Ali -- Go Ask Ali and get to know some more of your Fallows, James -- Our Towns neighbors. Displaying books and help- Frank, Dorothea Benton -- By ing with sales during the event as well Invitation Only as packing remaining books afterwards Joukhadar, Jennifer Z. -- Map of Salt are just a few of the tasks. Please look and Stars ORIENTAL PEARL RESTAURANT for the sign-up sheet in the library if Kidd, Jess -- Mr. Flood’s Last Resort ORIENTAL PEARL RESTAURANT you’d like to help. Sushi and Pan Asian Cuisine & BYOB! As always, the library is staffed with women and men who enjoy volunteer- SASHIMI DELUXE MANGO CHICKEN & PINEAPPLE OP SHRIMP & ing in a place where there’s always the SHRIMP CHICKEN & SCALLOPS SHRIMP latest novel within reach and a puzzle underway. If you promise to keep your voice down, you can almost always get a quick book tip from residents who wander in and out during your shift. FEATURED BOOK 10% Off for H. Mill Residents Love and Ruin by Paula McLain McLain, author of The Paris Wife, Goshen Village Shopping Center returns to the subject of Ernest 1550 Paoli Pike West Chester (Across from CVS) Hemingway in her newest novel. It is the story of Martha Gellard, one of the most notable war correspondents of 610-692-5888 OrientalPearlwc.com

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PHOTO ART cheon for Linda Lang May 3, 2018 at nuts, lots of food vendors, enter- Pica’s restaurant on route 3. The room tainment, bingo, games, rides, Louise O’Brien | Springton was filled with co-volunteers agricultural displays, exhibitors, Michael Rackover of and tug-of-war between other Franklin Village had a fire companies. photo art showing at The fair is held on the grounds the Greyhound Café, of the main station (Station 54) Lincoln Center on route 30 during the Continued on next page months of May and June. You have to see this display to appreci- ate how photos can get elevated to an art form. The photos of the ani- mals were this editor’s favorite. Michael is the co-founder of the HM Photo Club, with great

In case you can’t catch the last few days of Michael Rackover’s art starting at 6 p.m. (5 p.m. on hanging at Greyhound Saturday). Bring the grandchildren, Café through June, Louise but to be sure, there is something at O’Brien took these few this family country fair for everybody. photos, of his photos, so There will be judging of livestock and homegrown foods, famous dough- that you can still enjoy the nice work from one of our Louise O’Brien talented residents. took these photos, includ- who will miss Linda’s ing the one energetic personality. of Linda Lang We wish Linda much above, at happiness as she starts the farewell the next phase of her luncheon that expertise in photography and is very life. We are sure that TelHi has already was held in willing to help anyone improve their benefited from Linda’s energy. her honor photo taking skills. GOSHEN COUNTRY FAIR (for her FAREWELL LUNCHEON many years Ralph Verno | Yardley Louise O’Brien | Springton of work with Come to the 70th Annual Fair! This HMCTV). Hershey’s Mill Community TV (for- year’s event will take place from Mon- mally CH20) hosted a farewell lun- day, July 30 to Saturday, August 5,

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EAST GOSHEN FARMERS MARKET Jason Lang | Director of Parks and Recreation Summer is in full swing and East Gos- hen Park is THE place to be! Special events in July include: 12 - annual “Jason in the Dunk Tank”; 19 - Clas- sic Car Cruise and Open Mic night! July 19 is also our summer theater in the park night! “Com-

located at Ellis Lane and Park Ave. Parking and admission are Another Louise O’Brien photo from the lun- free. Proceeds benefit the Goshen Fire cheon. Linda’s volunteer work at HMCTV was a Company which provides emergency great way for her to make The Mill special! Everything is just services (ambulance, fire, etc) to Her- peachy at the East Goshen Farmers Market! shey’s Mill. Photo courtesy of Jason Lang.

monwealth Classic Theater” will per- form The Complete History of America (Abridged) at 6:30 p.m. Come to the market, grab some BBQ or crab cakes for dinner and enjoy the show! The Market is open every Thursday in the park, 3-6 p.m., through October. Continued on next page

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MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES G. Robinson. Don’t miss the scene with educational and social affair. Some folks MacMurray and Stanwyck plotting came away with some unusual plant Lynne Urian | Merrifield the murder while talking among the varieties like Italian parsley, orange In honor of what would have been canned goods in a 1940’s grocery store! tomatoes and Italian basil; everyone the incomparable Barbara Stanwyck’s If you saw “Double Indemnity” years left with some new ideas and fully sat- 111th birthday, on Monday, July 16 ago, it’s well worth watching again. If isfied from a delicious buffet dinner. at 7 p.m. in the upstairs room at the you’ve never seen this classic, don’t Community Center, Monday Night at miss it! Much appreciated were the principal volunteers the Movies is honored to present one Join us for an enjoyable evening and who supported the cause. Leading the photo of her best films: “Double Indemnity” meet some new HM friends. For addi- lineup (L to R) is Mary Renshaw, Inverness, fol- (1944). This film comes in at number tional information, please call Lynne lowed by Ed Sweeney, Yardley, garden director, 29 on the American Film Institute’s Urian (Merrifield Village) at Bonalyn Mosteller, Inverness, committee chair, list of the “100 Best Films, and is con- , or email her at sidered a classic example of the film Bill Reynolds, Yardley, Terry Marran, Inverness, . Hoping to “see you at the noire genre. Stanwyck is brilliant as and Jim DiCarlo, assistant garden director. movies”! the heartless woman who seduces a lovelorn insurance salesman, played by Fred MacMurray, into murdering her husband. Things don’t go quite as planned however, especially with insurance fraud investigator Edward

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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB now grown to about 150 voices. Under or . no ad, so no one has to wait long the direction of her husband, George, We guarantee that to get in a game. Remember the Carol Poling | Oakmont they now meet at West Chester you will have a upcoming events which include Membership in the HMPC is wonderful time. free so come join us and share your photos whether taken with HERSHEY’S MILL a digital, a film camera or your KNITTING CIRCLE phone’s camera. Discussions on Ruth Schick | Chatham Our group has been enjoying summer gath- erings by the pool. If you are a knitter or crocheter, why not bring along your project and join us at the pool. We meet Photos of snake and Green Heron on Thursdays from 1 to 3 p.m. taken in Wakodahatchee, Florida, by Harlene In case of inclement weather, Brody of Chatham Village. we meet in the Paoli Room at the Com- Labor Day and “The Davis Cup”. Sign- munity Center. For information about up sheets will go up two weeks before improving your photography East HS and perform spring and winter the Knitting Circle, contact Bernice each event on the bulletin board located are answered; we suggest that watching concerts. As we embark on our twenty- Soffer at . at the tennis courts. You can also call me at . Come on youtube.com videos on photography second concert season, we are eagerly TENNIS can be very helpful. Any questions call looking forward to working with Ruth- out and have some fun. Carol Poling or Michael Rackover. ann We are always looking to add new Dave Clewell | Robynwood BILLIARDS members are always welcome to our HERSHEY’S MILL SINGERS We are off to a good season of group, so if you like to sing, please con- tennis. We reserve two courts Joe Silio | Eaton Ronnie Manaker | tact me at on Monday through Friday at Activity continues to Devonshire 3:30 p.m. and Saturday at 9:30 increase for the HM Great news from a.m. If you come, you will play. Men’s 8 Ball team with the HM Singers. We We shorten the sets and have the addition of new have a new director, members, and Folsom and we are delighted Senior Center join- to welcome her to ing Hill View Com- our chorus. Ruth- munity and Freedom ann Waldie of Cha- Village as match tham Village is an opponents. The team experienced cho- membership consists ral director having of all skill levels from been a former music beginners to veteran teacher in the Gar- tournament play- net Valley School ers, and welcomes District. Ruthann anyone interested in founded the West playing pocket bil- Chester Area Chorus twenty years ago A few of the HM Singers follow- Continued on with a handful of members, which has ing their great June 2017 concert, including George next page Waldie of Chatham (second from the right). Page 46 • July 2018 HersheysMill.org • Page 47 CLUB NEWS (continued) liard games. While some of BOWLING LEAGUE Are you a Hershey’s Mill Mac user? We TABLE TENNIS INTER CLUB TOURNAMENT our get-togethers are more still need Mill residents to act as liai- social than actually play- John Cvinar | Ulster sons from the Mac Group to The Mill. Allan Shaffer | Yardley ing pool, there are plenty The Hershey’s Mill bowl- Duties include setting up light refresh- On Saturday, May 5, the table tennis club of opportunities to get in ing league closed out the ments at meetings and maintaining held its third interclub competition. a game or practice with 2017/2018 season with a contact with the Community Center Eighteen people participated, divid- an experienced player. rousing competition for first place honors in early The Billiard Room is located April. The league had on the first floor in the its awards luncheon Community Center. We are on April 3 at the Pal- there Tuesday, Wednesday, ace Bowling Alley in and Thursday from 4-6 p.m., plus some Downingtown. Top bowlers and top Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. I can be team performances received special reached at acknowledgement and awards. Plan or . to join us in October for the start of our new season. Our bowlers are all ages and have a wide range of skills. It’s a great way to spend Tuesday mornings with friends and neighbors. Contact Doll Elwell at 610-296-1893 or about schedule changes. I [email protected]. Front row, from left are: Carol Schmitt, Pat Mee- will continue to attend and help with han, Barbara Rea, Mary Lou Perry, Lynn Mander, APPLE & MACINTOSH setup but I am no longer a resident Jack Hamilton, Bill Hamilton and Jane Hamilton. CONNECTION of HM and I feel that it is important Back row, from left are: April Wang, Glenn Cellish, to have community support for the John Cunningham, Bob Roland, Martha Marshalek, Carol Campanelli expert free advice offered by the Main Nick Aspennato, Hiroshi Mitsuka, Denis Raihall, Ed The fourth Saturday of the Line Mac members. Please contact me Schmitt and Allan Shaffer. Winning team members month Mac meetings, July at [email protected] about your are in orange. Photo by Sara Hamilton. 28 and August 25, are held availability. on the second floor at the PICKLEBALL / TENNIS ing into two teams for both singles and Community Center from doubles matches. The tournament Barbara Trimble | Chandler BIKING 10 a.m. to noon. Bob Barton, was followed with from the Main Line Macin- SAVE THE DATE: pizza, beer, wine Dick Wright | Vassar tosh Users Group (www. Hershey’s Mill Second and soda. The club Hershey’s Mill bikers mlmug.org), leads a question Annual Davis / Roger’s plays on Thursdays, have had a number of trail and answer session about Cup will be held on Saturdays and Sun- and road rides even with your iPads, iPhones, laptops, September 8 around 9 days at 2 p.m. at the the chilly, rainy spring. and all Mac-related problems. a.m. at the Tennis and Community Cen- Our fearless leader, Seth Coffee, tea, and light refresh- Pickleball Courts. ter. New members ments are usually available. French, returns shortly Luncheon will follow are always welcome These Saturday meetings will and we will be having at the Cove. Watch for and all equipment return to the Cove in Septem- many more group rides further information on (paddles and balls) ber. Mac and ride-related activities. Second Saturday the bulletin board by is furnished. meetings will resume at the Commu- The best is yet to come. Stay tuned! the courts. nity Center in September. Page 48 • July 2018 HersheysMill.org • Page 49 1SPVEMZTFSWJOHUIF)FSTIFZT.JMM $PNNVOJUZGPSZFBST

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Dr. Spencer Monaco, Like so many, celebrating America this month means we’re featuring dishes from A Step Above the Rest. places we’ve lived. We hope you enjoy our three July 4 offerings in this tiny space! Maytag Blue Stuffed Burger 3 cloves garlic, peeled and minced 1 tablespoon freshly ground pepper Yep, the best blue cheese is from Iowa! 12 ounces wheat beer 2 ounces Maytag blue cheese 4 ounces Maytag blue cheese Spencer Monaco, D.P.M 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup whole-grain mustard Foot and Ankle Surgery 11/2 pounds ground chuck/sirloin mix Cook garlic in butter until light brown, Lower Extremity Trauma Sea salt and freshly ground pepper then add pepper and beer and boil until Mash cheese and butter together, then reduced by half. Whisk in cheese until form 4 disks (1" × 11"). Refrigerate melted, then remove from heat. Whisk until very firm. Divide beef into 4 por- in mustard, and let cool before using. tions, and form a patty around each Premier Orthopaedics is pleased to announce that Foot and Ankle disk (working the meat as little as pos- Wobbly Watermelon Specialist Spencer Monaco, DPM has joined the practice. sible); season the patties generously. Adults-only Mississippi dessert! Dr. Spencer Monaco earned his degree from the New York College of Podiatric Grill burgers, and serve as any other. 1 large watermelon Medicine in New York City. He completed his surgical residency at University of Blue & Beer Mustard 2-4 cups Bourbon Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pittsburgh, PA. This was followed by a Lower Extremity Cut 3 plugs along top, then fill with as Trauma fellowship at Aria 3B Orthopaedic Institute Jefferson Health. Makes your hotdog or brat special! much Bourbon as it will absorb. Re- His focus is on the non-operative and operative treatment for all pediatric and adult 1 tablespoon butter plug and refrigerate for 4 hours. foot and ankle disorders. Dr. Monaco’s comprehensive training includes orthotics, hammertoes, bunions, heel spurs, rheumatoid foot, arthritis affecting the foot and ankle, diabetic wounds and flatfoot deformity. He has special interest and experience in the Charcot foot, sports medicine injuries, ligament reconstruction, complex foot COMPASSIONATE, QUALITY CARE and ankle fractures and total ankle replacement. Dr. Monaco has published in numerous journals and textbooks on conditions affecting the foot and ankle. He strongly believes in a comprehensive evaluation and tailored approach to guide each individual patient through treatment and recovery. Call (610) 692-6280 today to schedule an appointment at any of our offices! Home Care West Chester West Grove Kennett Square 915 Old Fern Hill Road 455 Woodview Road 400 McFarlan Road Social Companions Building A, Suite 1 Suite 205 Suite 100 West Chester, PA 19380 West Grove, PA 19390 Kennett Square, PA 19348 Personal Care Mon - Fri, 8:00-4:30 Mon - Fri, 8:00-4:30 Mon - Fri, 8:30-4:00 House Cleaning RN Care Management RAISING THE BAR IN ORTHOPAEDIC CARE A nonprofit organization serving the community for more than 35 years. premierortho.com Call Today 610-647-9840t SurreyServices.org

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HMGC House Committee Club will be closed on Monday, July 2 Donna Dickerson | Ulster and open on Wednesday, “the Fourth” Even though you may carry one your golf swing. The hy brid, until 5 p.m. You will be able to order or more hybrids in your bag, by definition, looks like a metal Menus for July events will be on the food until 2:30 p.m. you may not be getting the most wood but has the shaft length of out of them. The main problem an iron. So to catch the ball on HMGC website under Social/Dining. is Thursday, July 5, from Seafood Night I see is improper ball position. the face, instead of that leading is the annual 6 p.m.to 8 p.m. in the dining room. Res- Sunday, July 1 Fourth of Be sure to play the ball more to edge, your hands need to lead cookout. The ervations are required. July Golf Tip the middle of your stance like the clubhead through impact. NOTE - For those who wish to an iron. You need to promote dine at the bar, the bar menu is not a down and through shape to Matthew Harvey, PGA available, but you can take part in the seafood buffet or select the soup and sandwich option. with roasted pepper remoulade will be The winners of the Hat Contest at the featured special. the Kentucky Derby Party were Anne There will be a Wine Tasting fea- O’Neill and Valerie Schmidt. As you turing J. Lohr wines on Thursday, can see from the photos, a good July 12 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. time was had by all. Various cheeses will be paired with the wines. A listing of the We value your feedback and sugges- wines and cheeses will be on the tions. Comment Cards are included website under Social/Dining as with your bill when you eat at the the event draws closer. Reserva- Club and are available by the Sug- tions are required and the cost is gestion Box in the lobby. The Com- $25++ per person. ment Cards are read, discussed and action taken where necesssary. To Ladies’ Night Out will be encourage your feedback, a signed Wednesday, July 18. The fea- and dated Comment Card will be tured drink will be a Baybreeze. drawn each month and the winner A crab cake sandwich will receive a free drink. Mary Lou Perry will enjoy a free drink as her comment card was drawn for the month of April. (Above) Don & Bert “The judge of your swing is Peterson the flight of the golf ball.” Ben Hogan (At right) Rene McNally, Fer- nanda Lamb, Ann O’Neill (At far right) Valerie Schmidt Photos provided by Donna Dickerson

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Don Evons | Princeton “Open Play” times. These are the times when the activity leaders have set aside Looking for a game? Wondering when a day and time for anyone to just “come it is played? Well log on to ROCO for all and play”. There are no preset teams the answers. Almost every activity is on and each player rotates in. Its lots of ROCO and if you are registered, you can fun, good camaraderie, and just a great even reserve a court from your home. way to get involved. www. hersheysmill.org

A crowd of over 40 residents – and one dog – attended the first ever bocce clinic held in HM. We learned that, in bocce, close counts . . . a lot ! Photos by Gail Habbersett EVERY FAMILY HAS A STORY. Come be a part of ours.

Imagine a community where “friendly” isn’t a word but a Featuring Hunter Douglas & Other Manufacturers way of life. That’s Freedom Village Brandywine. Located in historic Chester County, it’s close to local shopping, dining and even golf. Join us! Your family’s waiting right here. BLINDS 4 U Call 1-877-371-6029 today to attend our 610-246-3100 Second Annual Wine & Peach Festival Shop At Home Service for Hershey’s Mill. ROCO We Will Beat Any Printed Installed Price! 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, August 23. Hershey’s Mill Computerized Court � Silhouettes Scheduling System � Luminettes Log on to see when the courts are in � Pleated & Honeycomb Shades LE use for the following sports: SA � Duettes � Country Wood Blinds (reserve from home optional) A Life Care* Community � Plantation Shutters Bocce* Paddle Tennis, Pickleball* Shuf- 15 Freedom Boulevard | West Brandywine, 19320 � Mini Blinds fleboard, Table Tennis & Tennis* brookdalelifecare.com � Verticals *(Updated information may be at the � Roman Shades *Life Care plan/guarantee is subject to the terms of the Residency Contract. courts)

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Sandy Loose | Yardley to 12 participants, and guest fees do Our staff will again apply. A party at the pool is an enjoy- be presenting a Summer is here, and activities at the able way to spend an evening. demonstration of pool are in full swing. The Pool Com- l i f e - s av i n g / C P R mittee is busy planning for Girls’ Night USO BENEFIT FOR OUR ARMED FORCES skills to the resi- Out, Wednesday, August 1. The rain WITH TOM BARRETT dents this year. Stay date will be Thursday, August 2. The Our 6th annual “Support Our Troops” tuned for dates and annual volleyball competition will con- fundraiser will be held on Tuesday, July times. tinue in hopes that the Red Team can 3. The rain date is July 4. DJ extraordi- In order to meet PA finally defeat the Blue Team! BINGO naire, Tom Barrett, is again donating codes, our staff will with Hal Deal will also be available for his skills for a fun night of patriotic again be walking the the many Bingo players who attend that and party music. All proceeds go to pool deck with res- night. Look for more information to be the USO of Pennsylvania and Southern cue tubes in hand, posted on the pool bulletin board the , Liberty USO. If you cannot surveying both the second week of July. join us but would like to con- pool and the deck tribute, simply to ensure the safety of swimmers and (At left) Pat Phillips in the morning until guests at all times. Please feel free to and Hal Deal make noon. Those wishing to schedule use ask the Pool or Assistant Pool BINGO a big hit at will have to tolerate music from Aqua- Manager if you have any needs dur- Girls’ Night Out. cise classes held (At right) Pool Monday through Events Committee Saturday and from members, Julie some ancillary use Senn, Judy Garvey of the kitchen and and Helen Ziegler, rest rooms by oth- organize the picnic ers. To schedule boxed lunches for use of the Cove, everyone. call the Com- munity Center at All photos by 610-436-6019. Sandy Loose. POOL MANAGER’S MESSAGE PLANNING A POOL PARTY make a check to USO and send it to Tom Barrett, 1018 Our lifeguard If you are planning to have a party at Kennett Way or call Tom at staffing is com- the pool, you can pick up the party con- . He will be happy to pick up your plete for sum- tract forms at the pool. Contact Karen check. Your donation helps to provide mer 2018! We are Gibson at hmpoolparty2018@gmail. support and comfort to our men and thrilled to have some returning guards: (Above) Volleyball gets quite competitive. That’s com, and she will answer your ques- women in uniform. Avery Friedman, Melissa Fontana, Liza Terese Judkins getting ready to “spike” the ball. tions regarding the forms that you need USE OF THE COVE IN SUMMER Gillespie, and Tristan Lozito. Ryan to complete. Carol Keith, Pool Man- Naylor will be returning as our Assis- ing your time at the pool. They will be ager, will help you to secure the date On March 29, 2018, the Master Asso- tant Pool Manager. We are equally happy to assist you. The lifeguards are you want. Parties must be scheduled at ciation Board voted unanimously to thrilled to be adding three new young not able to leave their primary respon- least two weeks in advance. Those held allow the Cove to be scheduled for Her- people from Downingtown East, West sibilities during their shifts. during normal pool hours are limited shey’s Mill groups’ use on a daily basis Chester University.

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Aerobic Dance/Exercise...... Barbara Thomas...... Ageless Exercise...... Gayle Ulrich...... Alzheimer’s/Dementia Support Group...... Karen Mulvey...... Art Group...... Sara Hamilton...... Baby Boomers...... Billiards Club...... Joe Silio...... Bingo...... Hal Deal...... Book Discussion Group...... Carol Barkovsky...... Bowling (Oct-Apr)...... John Cvinar...... Bridge Groups: Circle of Friends...... Norma Slane...... WH Duplicate Bridge, Mondays at 12:30pm...... Bray LeBrocq...... Card Games...... Penny Adolf...... CareSharers Support Group...... Eileen Glinsky...... Chester County Hospital Auxiliary...... Nancy St. Laurant...... Computer Club (Apple Macintosh)...... Carol Campanelli...... Computer Club (PC)...... Don Trauger...... Cradle Stitchers...... Donna Faunce...... Dominoes (Mexican Train)...... Sheila Di Croce...... Exercise to DVDs...... Sally Thompson...... Gardens (Community)...... Jim DiCarlo...... Hand and Foot Card Group...... Agnes O’Leary...... Hearing Screening...... Patty Cohen...... Knitting Circle...... Bernice Soffer...... Library Board...... Angela Linden...... Mah Jongg (Groff)...... Lisa Groff...... Seniors Helping Seniors offers solutions to Men’s Bible Study...... Ken Mertz...... make life a little easier for you by providing Mermaid Book Club...... Marrie Truskey...... services in the comfort of your own home. Monday Night at the Movies...... Lynne Urian...... Paoli Hospital Auxiliary...... Judy Krischker...... Photography Club...... Carol Poling...... Pinochle Club...... Erna Graham...... • Companionship • Meal Preparation • Light Housekeeping • Transportation Players...... Shawna Flynn...... • Assist with Dressing, Bathing, & Toileting Poker Club...... Mike Brindisi...... Pool...... Sandy Loose...... Quilters...... Diane King...... (610) 590-4888 Railroaders...... Frank Prihoda...... Rummikub...... Maryann Tracey...... 100% of our surveyed Scrabble...... Marie Knox...... customers said they Singers (Casual Singing Group)...... Sally Thompson...... would refer us to family Singers (Hershey’s Mill Singers)...... Ronnie Manaker...... or friends! Social Club...... Judith Dooling...... www.seniorcareexton.com(610) 590-4888 Sports Group (HMSG)...... Don Evons...... Table Tennis...... Allan Shaffer...... All services are provided, referrals made and employment decisions taken without regard to race, color, national origin, creed, ancestry, sex, age, or handicap. Wood Shop...... Fred Auger...... Yoga...... Ellie Sybesma......

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Amada Senior Care...... 51 Main Line Health Center - Exton Square...... 6 IListen… Angel Companions...... 4 Medicare Insurance Services...... 62 Arbour Square at West Chester...... 42 Oliver Heating and Air Conditioning...... 7 soyoucanhearbetter! AUM Physical Therapy...... 21 Oriental Pearl Restaurant...... 27 PatriciaA.CohenMACCC  Blinds 4 U...... 57 Podiatry, Ronald Melincoff, DPM...... 60 LicensedAudiologist Body-Borneman Insurance...... 34 Podiatry Care Specialists, PC...... 44  Boyles Flooring...... 39 Premier Orthopaedics...... 52 Brandywine Valley Heating & RE/MAX Main Line...... 29 Air Conditioning...... 50 RE/MAX Town & Country...... 35 Brooklands Audiology inc. Brewer Heating & Air Conditioning...... 11 Real Estate - Pat Meehan HM Specialist...... 12 Brooklands Audiology, Inc...... 63 Richard J. Egan Painting Co...... 55 MeetingYourHearing&BudgetNeeds Buckley, Brion, McGuire & Morris LLP...... 50 Riddle Village...... 31 Donnelly Heating & Air Conditioning Inc...... 34 Sage Life...... 18 Over25yearsexperience Dorsey Team...... 3 Seniors Helping Seniors...... 60 ServingHershey’sMillforover12years Dunwoody Village...... 22 Shanahan Enterprises, LLC...... 35 E.W. Brown, Inc...... 50 Smile Solutions...... 24 CompleteHearingCare Frazer Dental Care...... 34 Stowers Handyman Service LLC...... 19 StateoftheArt,Rechargeable,VirtuallyInvisible Freedom Village Brandywine...... 56 Surrey Home Care...... 53 General Warren...... 28 SV Dental...... 9 DigitalHearingAids Gerhard’s Appliances...... 23 Toninos Pizza & Pasta Co...... 40 TestingRepairs&Service HM Homeowners Landscape Division...... 44 Valley Forge PC Repair...... 50 Kevin Free...... 30 Wagner Real Estate...... 64 AmplifiedTelephone&TVDevices Knots & Weaves...... 22 Wellington at Hershey’s Mill...... 2 Made Easy Inc...... 14 Zakian Rugs...... 30 Hershey’sMillCourtesies

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