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Happy Valentines Day CCHHRROONNIICCLLEE February Managed by 2019 Happy Valentines Day Painting by Sandhill Cove Resident Anne Morris February Sandhill Cove 2019 SOCIAL EVENTS HAPPY Friday, Feb. 1....Popcorn Series Movie “Casablanca” - 2:00 p.m. - Card room BIRTHDAY Sunday, Feb. 3....Super Bowl Party - 5:30 p.m. - Pavilion Robert Angland .......................Feb. 1 Tuesdays, Feb 5 & 19....Bingo - 7:30 p.m. - Cd Rm Richard Blagbrough ................Feb. 3 Wednesday, Feb. 6....Great Decisions - 2:00pm - Card Room A Bryan Lewis.............................Feb. 4 Wednesday, Feb. 6....Lyric Theater “ Broadway at the Movies” - 6:30 p.m. Maria Campbell .....................Feb. 9 Friday, Feb. 8....Isle Casino trip - Pompano - bus Mary Grey.............................. Feb. 10 departs at 9:30 a.m. LaVaughn Tilton.....................Feb. 12 Saturday, Feb. 9....Maltz Theater "Mamma Mia" extra show - 12:45pm Carolyn Jensen.......................Feb. 13 Saturdays, Feb. 9 & 23....Social Hour-Sing-a- long - 5:30 p.m. - Lounge Dr. Donald Hogue ................Feb. 14 Wednesday, Feb 13....Kravis Center “Les Miser - Bruce Bronson........................Feb. 15 ables” - 12:30 p.m. Raymond Fredrick .................Feb. 15 Wednesday, Feb. 13....A Cup of Joe with Perrigo - 2:00pm - Pavilion Edith Stocks ..........................Feb. 15 Wednesday, Feb. 13....Lyric Theater Comedy “Yakov Smirnoff” - 6:30 p.m. Mitzi Leyser ..........................Feb. 19 Thursday, Feb. 14....Valentine’s Dinner Show William Whitman...................Feb. 21 “Magic & Music” – 5:00 p.m. - Lounge - 6:00 p.m. - Dinner in the Pavilion Kathleen Gideon....................Feb. 22 Friday, Feb. 15....Lyric Theater Atlantic Classical Jack Brauntuch ......................Feb. 24 Orchestra.- 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16....Cummings Library Concert Patricia Buhr ..........................Feb. 24 Ensemble Jim van Voorheis Gerry Tewksbury ...................Feb. 26 Wednesday, Feb. 20....Shopping & Lunch - Har - bour Bay Plaza - 10:00 a.m. Anne Wheeler ........................Feb. 27 Wednesday, Feb. 20....The Sandhill Thespians Glenn Paxton .........................Feb. 28 Round-Table - 1:00pm - Card Room B Wednesday, Feb. 20....Genealogy Club - 2:00pm Jean Brennan .........................Feb. 29 - Card Room A Thursday, Feb. 21 – Birthday Luncheon- 12 noon- Dining room Friday, Feb. 22....Summer Crush Vineyard & Winery Tour - 10:00 a.m. Friday, Feb. 22....Popcorn Series Movie -“ Citi - BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON zen Kane” - 2:00 p.m. - Card room Sunday, Feb. 24....Kravis Center - Palm Beach Opera - 12:45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25....Lyric Theater - “Live From Nashville” - 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26....Pine School Concert - 1:00pm - Pavilion Tuesday, Feb. 26....Dine Around -The Talk House - Stuart - 4:30 p.m. he complimentary Birthday Luncheon is planned Wednesday, Feb. 27....Vero Beach Shops & for Thursday, February 21 at 12:00 noon in the Lunch at Gloria Estefan’s Hotel - 9:30 a.m. Sandhill Club Dining Room. If you are celebrat - Wednesday, Feb. 27....Anniversary Couples Din - Ting your birthday in February and would like to attend the ner - 5:00 p.m. - Dining room. luncheon, please R.S.V.P. in the Activity Book or Thursday, Feb. 28....New Resident’s Breakfast - Odyssey by Monday, February 18, 2017. 10:00 a.m. - Cove Grill Thursday, Feb. 28....Trivia - 7:00 p.m. - Cd Rm Happy and Healthy February Birthday. February Sandhill Cove 2019 EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH Caleb Nonnombre Expeditor/Prep Caleb joined Sandhill Cove in March 2017 as a Busser. Presently he works in the kitchen as an expe - ditor/prep. Currently residing in Port Saint Lucie, he lives with his parents and 3 siblings (2 sisters and a brother). Caleb is the oldest among his siblings. He graduated from Port Saint Lucie High School in May 2018. His last 2 years of high school he played football as a linebacker. Some of the hobbies that Caleb really enjoys are playing video games and fixing computers. Caleb is planning to apply for a SHC scholarship, as he wants to become a Registered Nurse. He dreams to travel one day to Dubai. Caleb also shared during the interview that he likes work - ing at SHC because of the people and how cheerful every - one is including the residents. One coworker, had this to say about Caleb: “He is always helpful without any questions! He even does things with - out being asked. Very polite”. Please join us in congratulating Caleb on being selected as the Employee of the Month for February. SUPER BOWL PARTY t’s that time again! Super Bowl Sunday, starting with a delicious tailgate buffet, hot dogs, chicken wings, chili, dessert and more! The fun begins Sunday, Feb - Iruary 3 at 5:30 p.m. in the Pavilion. Come and join us to cheer on your favorite team! If you plan on attending be sure to up in the Activity Book located in front of the So - cial Office or on Odyssey (Open Seating). Dress attire for the Super Bowl party is casual. The Dining room will be open that evening. February Sandhill Cove 2019 VALENTINE’S DAY DINNER PARTY... ...AN EVENING MAGIC & MUSIC e sure to join us in the Sandhill Clubhouse dining room on Thursday, February 14 for our Valentine’s Dinner party with cocktails at 5:00 p.m. in the Clubhouse lounge and dinner at 6:00 p.m. in the Pavilion. Come and experience the magic of the Amazing Magician Chiaverini. Following his performance we will enjoy Songs of Broadway with vo - Bcalist Lorrianna Colozzo. Please make your dinner reservations at the Hostess Desk. BASEBALL GAME t is amazing how time flies when you are having fun! And once again baseball Iseason and spring training games are just around the cor - ner. We have reserve seats for the game on Wednesday, March 20. Game time 1:05 p.m. as the Cardinals take on the Miami Marlins at Roger Dean Stadium located in Jupiter. Tickets are $40.00 p.p. Be sure to sign-up on Odyssey or the Activity book located in front of the Social Office. The bus will depart the Clubhouse at 11:30 a.m. DINE AROUND he Dine Around selec - tion this month is to The Talk House restaurant lo - Tcated in Stuart. This unique restaurant offers indoor and outdoor dining and a variety of tasty dishes consisting of beef, pork, veal, seafood and deli - cious desserts. The date will be Tuesday, February 26. Our bus will depart the Clubhouse at 4:30 p.m. Reservations re - quired. Sign-up in the Activity Book or on Odyssey. TRIVIA NIGHT oin us for Trivia Night on Thursday, February 28 at 7:00 p.m. in the Card Jroom. Please be sure to sign up your team in the Activity H. ISINGS TRAVEL 1-800-562-7672 book or on Odyssey. February Sandhill Cove 2019 was very different from the Chesapeake Bay and they soon SANDHILL COVE SPOTLIGHT sold the sloop trading it for a 35 foot President motor boat but HELEN SEBOLD it was not the same. Then in 1996 they moved to Monarch. Meet your new president of the In the fall of 2003, shortly after relocating here at Sandhill Resident’s Council, Helen Se - Cove, they helped John’s parents to move here also. That was bold. She comes to the council the beginning of Helen’s involvement at SHC as she joined the fresh off the HMS committee Library committee and was secretary until 2018. In 2017 she where she was a knowledgable became a member of the Residents’ Council and now she is and organized chairperson. On President. Helen continues her hobby of reading and bridge that committee she developed a while John enjoys classical music with his recordings and they system to monitor our campus attend the area theaters including the Lyric. We look forward and report to the appropriate di - to watching her in her role as President of the RC and seeing rectors for service. She is the her leaving her special touch on our community. The best of perfect leader to follow in Jane luck, Helen. Coutts’ footsteps. Now as RC president, she hopes to work Interviewed by Ann Coffin with residents to make Sandhill Cove the awesome place that it is. Her goals are to be transparent and thorough keeping INDIAN RIVER POPS ORCHESTRA Sandhill Cove with high standards of living. This is especially he Indian River Pops Orchestra featuring Jazz Pi - important with new owners. anist Copeland Davis, will be performing at the Helen is originally from Cincinnati, Ohio attending schools First United Methodist Church in Stuart on Satur - there. She went on to get her degree from the University of Tday, February 9th at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $20.00 p.p. for Cincinnati as a math major with a teaching degree as a minor. the two hour performance. Transportation will be pro - On a blind date she met her husband, John, a mechanical en - vided if we have 10 or more participants. For tickets and gineer (sound familiar?),. They resided in different states, Ne - transportation please contact the Social Director. braska, Virginia, Texas, Pennsylvania and, of course, Ohio. Helen and John have two children: David, who works for PPG SIP AND SHOP AT THE in Lancaster, California and has their two grandchildren, GARDEN CLUB KICK-OFF PARTY Alexander and Johnathan. Scott lives in Harrisburg, Penn - sylvania and works with Giant Foods. With those children en - ind out what’s in store at the bi-annual Secret Gar - tering school, Helen was “recruited” to enter the local high dens Tour. Meet your County Commissioner, Shop school as a math teacher. From that point on, no matter where with our Chinese Auction and relax with heavy, el - they moved to, a math teacher was always needed in the local Fegant hors d’oeuvres and your $25.00 ticket includes two school system.
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