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10-Beauty Shop 2-Christmas Photo Shoot! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 10:30-Coffee Klatch 2 10:30-Happy Holidays3 10:30-History of 4 There are a variety of items 5 10:30-“Andy Williams for your leisure pursuits in In the Cozy Café- w/Bing Crosby & Christmas Caroles Room 209 Best of Christmas” come and help Frank Sinatra 2-Happy Holidays North Hills Reformed 2-Let’s Decorate! Presbyterian Church Service decorate the Café! 2-Movie: “It Happened with Bing Crosby & Help decorate our on Tv channel 3 at 10:45am, 2-Tree Trimming One Christmas” Frank Sinatra 2pm and 7pm home and listen to Party starring Tune in to Channel 3 our in McKee Place Christmas Music! house tv station to watch movies starting at noon. There are a variety of items 6 10:30-Remember 7 10:30-Reformed 8 10:30-Coffee Klatch 9 9:45-Lawrence Welk10 10:30- Christmas 11 There are a variety of items 12 for your leisure pursuits in When-Pearl Harbor for your leisure pursuits in Room 209 Reminiscers & Current Events Christmas Show & Word Games Room 209 North Hills Reformed 2-Wii Bowling 11:30-History Class- Pizelles! 11:30-Whack A North Hills Reformed Presbyterian Church Service 2-Christmas Card Presbyterian Church Service on Tv channel 3 at 10:45am, Writing! Christmas At the 2-Movie –“One Doodle on Tv channel 3 at 10:45am, 2pm and 7pm White House Special Night” 2-Christmas Shopping 2pm and 7pm Tune in to Channel 3 our in Tune in to Channel 3 our in house tv station to watch 2-Hot Cocoa Cart starring Julie Andrews Cart house tv station to watch movies starting at noon. & James Garner movies starting at noon. Hanukkah Begins There are a variety of items 13 10:30-Music14 10:30-Reformed 15 10:30-Remember 16 10:30-Coffee Klatch17 18 There are a variety of items 19 for your leisure pursuits in Appreciation-Trans When-Christmas 10-Beauty for your leisure pursuits in Room 209 Reminiscers & Christmas Music Room 209 North Hills Reformed Siberian Orchestra 11:45-Christmas Memories 11:45-Who Am I?- shop North Hills Reformed Presbyterian Church Service 2-Wii Bowling 11:30-Movement to Presbyterian Church Service on Tv channel 3 at 10:45am, Trivia Music Famous Christmas 2-Christmas on Tv channel 3 at 10:45am, 2pm and 7pm 2-Christmas Grab Characters 2pm and 7pm Tune in to Channel 3 our in 2-Radio City Music Photo Shoot! Tune in to Channel 3 our in house tv station to watch Bag Party Hall Christmas 2-Christmas house tv station to watch movies starting at noon. Spectacular Sing-a-long movies starting at noon. There are a variety of items 10:30-Musical 9:45-The Christmas There are a variety of items for your leisure pursuits in 20 21 22 10:30-Coffee 23 Christmas Eve 24 25 for your leisure pursuits in 26 Room 209 Moments Lawrence Klatch Egg Nog Day 10:30-Crockpot Room 209 North Hills Reformed 2-Wii Bowling Welk Christmas Cocoa North Hills Reformed Presbyterian Church Service & Christmas Stories 10:30-Coffee Presbyterian Church Service on Tv channel 3 at 10:45am, Show 11:45- Klatch & Christmas on Tv channel 3 at 10:45am, 2pm and 7pm 2-Christmas Parade Cookies 2pm and 7pm Tune in to Channel 3 our in 2-Christmas 2-Egg Nog Tune in to Channel 3 our in house tv station to watch with Gifts from Santa 2-“It’s A Wonderful house tv station to watch Cookie Cart Milkshakes movies starting at noon. Life” movies startingBoxing Day at(Canada) noon. Winter Begins Christmas Kwanzaa Begins There are a variety of items 27 There are a variety of items 28 10:30-Reformed 29 10:30-Coffee & 30 New Year’s Eve 31 PLEASE NOTE THE CALENDAR IS for your leisure pursuits in for your leisure pursuits in Reminiscers SUBJECT TO CHANGE Room 209 Room 209 Current Events 10:30-Coffee Klatch North Hills Reformed North Hills Reformed 2-Wii Bowling & Reviewing the Presbyterian Church Service Presbyterian Church Service 2-Music on Tv channel 3 at 10:45am, on Tv channel 3 at 10:45am, Appreciation-The year! 2pm and 7pm 2pm and 7pm 2-New Year’s Tune in to Channel 3 our in Tune in to Channel 3 our in Beatles house tv station to watch house tv station to watch Appetizer Cart movies starting at noon. movies starting at noon. New Year’s Eve .
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