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Guideanddigest201807.Pdf July 2018 guide– AND – digest A Publication of HMCTV at Hershey’s Mill DORSEY TEAMdiscover the difference The Dorsey Team has the Experience and Professionalism to: - listen to your goals and work to exceed your expectations - use superior tools and technology to market your home - work with professional stagers and photographers - ensure you get top dollar and enjoy a smooth transaction Honesty and integrity direct us in everything we do! DEB DORSEY JEAN BELL Associate Broker Associate Broker 610-724-2880 610-213-5337 [email protected] [email protected] DAVE DORSEY STEVE SULLIVAN 610-724-2879 610-999-4225 [email protected] [email protected] Our agents have over 100 years of combined real estate experience. Our broker Berkshire Hathaway Fox & Roach REALTORS has the regional presence and market share to ensure your home will get the maximum exposure to the entire market. www.debdorsey.com - 610-527-6400 Page • July 018 HersheysMill.org • Page PUBLISHER CONTENTS 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 Activities Calendar 32 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 Affordable and compassionate care by a locally Transportation Pool News 58 owned and managed company - we are licensed and our employees are bonded & insured. Ask about our Activities Contacts 61 Please call for a free assessment: Live-in Program Advertisers’ Index 62 610-644-8780 www.angelcompanions.net Cover: Whether they be flown for Independence Day, this month, or throughout the year, there’s no shortage of American flags proudly displayed at Hershey’s Mill. Page • July 018 HersheysMill.org • Page FROM THE MAIN GATE 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 CONVENIENCE IS PART OF THE TREATMENT PLAN AT MAIN LINE HEALTH CENTER AT EXTON SQUARE MALL. Primary care // Urgent care seven days a week Imaging services (3D mammography, MRI, X-ray and more) Laboratory services // Physical rehabilitation Specialty care, including: Cancer center, cardiology, neurology, occupational and travel health Extended and weekend hours // Valet parking available MAINLINEHEALTH.ORG/EXTON Page 6 • July 2018 HersheysMill.org • Page 7 HM RESIDENTS UPDATE 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 319 Devon Way 1468 Quaker Ridge DelFuoco, Peggy McCormick, Brian & Mary Emily (NEW PHONE #) 819 Jefferson Way 1688 Yardley Drive S V D E N TA L McCutchan, Anne $59 First Check Up 800 Jefferson Way Senior Citizen Discount — Every Visit McLaughlin, James (NEW PHONE #) Since 1997 I have received the greatest and most professional care I have ever 118 Chandler Drive received and being a lady of “a certain age” I have been to many dentists Metzler, David & Mary Theresa Theresa M. Smith DDS prior to finding Dr. Smith. Carlos E. Vila DDS Bernice L. — Hershey’s Mill 1021 Kennett Way West Chester, PA Pompei, Eugene & Diana 195 W. Lancaster Ave, Suite 1 Paoli, PA 19301 1729 Yardley Drive 610.296.7797 W W W . S V D E N T A L . C O M Koi photo by Catherine Tsalta of Troon Page 8 • July 018 HersheysMill.org • Page 9 HERSHEY’S MILL COMMUNITY TV PROGRAMMING 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.
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