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Mon Doctors: Shopping, if possible. Check with front desk by 9:00 a.m. 3/11 2:00 Residents Council Meeting (agenda on page 5) GR 7:30 Program: Nat Brandt: "The Confederate Plot to Destroy " GR (see page 3) No Movie Tue 9:45 Shopping: Tarrytown - return at 11 :00 a.m. 3/12 1:30 Class: "Limits of Rationality: Utopian and Dystopian Literature GR Through the Ages", Yoel Magid, instructor (subscription) 2:00 Shopping: Ossining -- return at 3:30 p.m. 7:30 Movie: SHOWN ONLY IN THE GATHERING ROOM GR

Wed TBA Trip: Museum of the Dog, New York (consult Jan Myers) 3/13 7:30 Movie: Children of Paradise (1945, 189 min) Jean-Louis Barrault, GR Arlett . French classic. Thu Doctors: Shopping, if possible. Check with front desk by 9:00 a.m. 3/14 7:30 Movie: State of the Union (1948, 124 min) Spencer Tracy, GR Katherine He bum. Corned . Fri 9:45 Shopping: Thomwood - return at 11 :30 a.m. 3/15 1:30 Shopping: ·Ossining-return at 3:30 p.m. 7:30 Movie: A Se aration 2011, 123 min Forei n drama. GR Sat 2:00 Getting to Know You - Interview with Jo-Ann and Michael Rapaport GR 3/16 7:30 Movie: Singin' in the Rain (1952, 103 min.) Debbie Reynolds, GR Donald O'Connor. Classic movie musical Sun 3:00 Concert: Ariel Horowitz, violin; Eri Kang, piano. (See page 3) GR 3/17 No Movie !!!!!!!,::::.-. KOH-TV, Channel 1970 Round-the-Clock - Rue des Artistes "Kendal Creates" 3:00 p.m. - "H.W. van der Merwe: The Unsung Hero of South Africa's Transition to Democracy" 4:30 p.m. - Bard College Conservatory Students with Christopher Gibbs:

8:00 p.m. Movies Mon, 3/11 - Madame Bovary (2014, 118 min) Drama. Tues, 3/12 - The Sting (1973,129 min) Paul Newman, Robert Redford. Classic. Wed, 3/13 - Forest Gump (1994, 142 min) Tom Hanks. Romantic drama. Thurs, 3/14 - Childrenof Paradise. See 3/13. Fri, 3/15 - State of the Union. See 3/14. Sat, 3/16- A Separation. See 3/15. Sun, 3/17- Singin' in the Rain. See 3/16

Reminder: Deadline for the March 18 issue of Spotlight is WED., March 13, at 5 p.m. Type or print submissions and email to: [email protected] or place them in the Spotlight cubby. Please include your name with each submission, and, when using the cubby, mark submission "Spotlight". Editors: Peter Bermas, Doris Eder, Ursula Hahn, Sally Ke/lock, Claire Limmer, Peggy Pennell, Mary Lou Wells 1 LOCATIONS None reported ACK ADIRONDACK COUNTRY KITCHEN Regular Weekly Activities ACR ADMIN. CONF. RM. (ON C LEVEL, Art Activity (Beginners+) Sat. 10:00-12:00 NR. ROBERT FULTON BRIDGE) nd ART Art Critiques 2 Tues. 4:00 ART ART ART ROOM Bell Ringing Wed. 11:00-12:00 BIS BISTRO GR Ro Chorus Thurs. 1:30-3:00 CL3 CLERMONT, 3 FLOOR LOBBY GR CLW CLEARWATER Faith Discussion Thurs. 10:00 PDR CRA CRAFT ROOM nd & th Fiber Arts Group 2 4 Fri. 2:00-4:00 CRA FDR FORMAL DINING ROOM French Conversation Mon. 3:30 ART FIT FITNESS STUDIO (T LEVEL, NR. POOL) Italian Conversation Thurs. 11:15 { PDR GR GATHERING ROOM HUD HUDSON ROOM (T LEVEL) Meditation • Tues. 9:30-10:00 RAO 4th Wed. 4:00 ' CL3 PDR PRIVATE DINING ROOM 2n RAO RES. ASSN. OFFICE (ON C LEVEL, d Thurs. 3:30 RAO NR. CLERMONT BRIDGE) Tues. 4:00 RAO RCC RESIDENT CARE CENTER PDR RL RESIDENTS LOUNGE I RUE RUE DES ARTISTES 1 KENDAL HOURS CLASSES ARE IN THE FITNESS STUDIO ON Bistro Now Open 8 am to 8 pm! T LEVEL AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE MONDAY-SATURDAY (Fitness classes are for residents only) BREAKFAST 8:00·10:00 Stretch and Balance Mon. - Fri. 9:00 Deli, Salad Bar, Soup 10:00-11:30 Pilates (Chair)- Mon 11:00, Fri 11:15 LUNCH 11:30-2:00 Pilates (Mat) - Wed 11: 15, Fri 10:00 Deli, Salad Bar, Soup 2:00-5:00 Saturday WORKOUT Class - Sat 10:00 DINNER (Bistro)5:00•8:00 Tai Chi - Tues 10:00, Thurs 11 :OO I DINNER (FDR) 5:00-6:30 Tai Chi (chair) - Wed 1 O: 15 r-- (note new FDR reservation hours) I SUNDAY 1 ' , (in Clea1Water rec room) BREAKFAST 8:00·11:30 Yoga Mix-Thur. 9:45 BRUNCH 11:30-2:30 - Zumba Gold - Thur.- 2:00 (no evening meal service) Use of the Fitness Center by anyone other Library:Librarian on duty Mon.-Fri.10:00-12:00 and than staffor residents is not permitted under any 2:00-4:00. Browse/borrow 24/7 in the library and from circumstances the carousels in elevator lobbies. rl' l'i I Resident Care Center: Open Mon.-Fri. 8:00-4:00 (Sat. 9-1, for Nurse Practitioner, call ext. 1000) _. .... Call ext.1030 for appointment, as usual

·- RELIGIOUS SERVICES Catholic Mass: Sundays, 8:00 a.m. & 12:00 noon TV channel 285 Thursdays 10:15 a.m. CLW Episcopal Prayer: Pool hours: Mon-Sat. 9:00-3:30 151 & 3rd Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. CLW • (Closed for lunch 12:15-1:00) I Kabbalat Shabbat Service: Lap swim from 9:00-10:00 - 2nd Fridays, 4:30 p.m. ACR -T 1 - Quaker Meeting: - ..J I I _ I _ I Sundays, 11:00 am. CRA March16: Getting to Know You Saturday March 11: Nat Brandt: "The Confederate Plot featuring Jo-Ann and Michael Rapaport. To DestroyNew York City" Jo-Ann is a former airplane pilot, prize winning Nat, an Adirondack resident since December ' has health care author, and specialist medical an impressive background -- veteran journalist for researcher as well as an entrepreneur. Michael CBS News and , former was instrumental in creating a challenging ethics managing editor of The American Heritage curriculum and a unique foreign studies program at Encyclopedia of the U.S., and Editor-in-Chief of Union College, besides becoming a pilot for a very Publishers Weekly. practical reason. During his career, Nat became intrigued about the Welcome New Resident Confederate plot to start fires throughout New Mary McKenna will be moving into Alida on York City on what was then a popular city holiday, Friday, March 15. She is from Pleasantville and Evacuation Day, which celebrated the leaving of loves quilting. She will be bringing her Havanese all British troops at the end of the Revolution. dog, Charlie. She has two daughters, one of whom lives in nearby Tuckahoe. On Monday evening, March 11, Nat will tell us the story of how rebel escapees from Union prison Art Show of Marguerite Peyser's Work camps, who had fled to neutral Canada for safety, March 2-30 reached NYC by train, took rooms in various Irvington Public Library, 12 S. Astor Street hotels in downtown and tried to set ARTIST'S RECEPTION Saturday, March 9, 2-4 pm them on fire. Nat's book The Man Who Tried to Burn New York, which won the 1987 Douglas All are welcome! Southall Freeman History Award, reveals why the plot failed and what happened to the only conspirator who was caught, Robert Cobb DINING ADVISORY COMMITTEE REMINDER Kennedy of Louisiana. Be sure to come to hear this tale from our prize­ winning author-in-residence

March 17 Concert: Ariel Horowitz, violin; Eri Kang, piano Violinist Ariel Horowitz and pianist Eri Kang return to Kendal on Sunday, March 17, with a concert FDR Reservations now start at featuring works by Bach, Beethoven and Ravel, 5:00 pm, continue at 5:30 pm and 6:00 pm among others. A brilliant violinist, Ariel Horowitz is end at 6:30 pm; 7:00 pm is no longer and a student at the Yale School of Music, having available previously studied with ltzhak Perlman and Catherine Cho at The Juilliard School. A superb chamber musician, Eri Kang received her TransportationAdvisory Committee master's from The Juilliard School and has served Residents are reminded that if you schedule late on the faculty of CUNY Brooklyn College. afternoonmedical appointments (3 pm or later) at distant locations (Scarsdale, White Plains, Mt. Kisco), our drivers may not be able to provide return transportation to Kendal. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME starts this Sunday, March 10. Don't forget to set your Thank you for your cooperation. clocks one hour ahead on Saturday night!

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Change in Sign-up Format for NYCDYOT Wed, April 24, New York Public Library, New Starting with the April 1 o departure, the New York York: Docent tour of this imposing Beaux-Art City Do Your Own Thing sign-up sheet will follow the masterpiece, a National Historic Landmark pattern of first-come, first-served like every other guarded by two marble lions Patience and trip. Preference will no longer be given to residents Fortitude, at FifthAve. and 42nd St. Opened in who have never or not recently taken the trip 1911, the main branch of the library is renowned because the van had one or more empty seats on today for its architectural beauty and its research every 2018 trip, making this unnecessary. The Trips libraries. See the bronze doors, Astor Hall, the Committee hopes that the change in procedure will double staircase to the second floor, the 297-foot­ lead to a larger number of participants and more long Rose Main Reading Room, exhibitions like diversity. Gay Liberation marking the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, and other highlights. Empty van seats were the result of a large number of cancellations, particularly by wait-listed individuals Wed, March 13, Museum of the Dog Trip who had not crossed offtheir names or called the Likely Not To Be Filled Enough for Van Use tour leader. Cancellations usually occur in the 48 Based on sign-ups before the Spotlight deadline, hours before a Kendal trip and those close to the trip to the new Museum of the Dog is unlikely 1 departure time are the most difficult to fill. About to have enough participants to use the van. At 50% of the residents who signed up for NYCDYOT Park Ave. and 40th St. the museum is close to last year didn't go. When you know you can't take a Grand Central so the trip will probably go by train trip because of illness or conflicting plans, common for those who are able to do so. The museum courtesycalls for removing your name. The Trips has a large collection of dog art; a 2,000-year-old "" Committee may make additional changes if paw print, a 30-million-year-old dog fossil; cancellations do not drop or if the same individuals interactive features like "Find My Match" and go on every trip. "Meet the Breeds"; library and shop. -- II - - New Trips r - Space Available Wed, April 10, New York City Do Your Own Wed, March 13, Museum of the Dog, New York: Thing based on a first-come, first-served basis; see above drop off at the Met Museum; no one-way trips. Go to the Met, other museums or galleries, meet a friend Wed, April 3, Cathedral Church of St. John the or relative for lunch, or shop in Manhattan. Current Divine, New York: A tour of this huge nee-Gothic major Met exhibitions include the "Art of Native Episcopal cathedral, more than 125 years old but America," "Dutch Masterpieces" and "Epic I unfinished, and a center for persons of many Abstraction;" plus exhibitions closing soon like ' faiths and communities; learn about its history, Polynesian Art, textile scholar Milton Sonday's architecture, art, and programs. studies on lace and textiles, a Lucio Fontana (1899- 1968) show of Cuts (slashed paintings) and Short Wait List environments; the "Ancient Middle East" (1 oo BC- Wed, March 20, Bruce Museum, Greenwich: 250 AD), opening March 18; and others. Docent tour of two exhibitions: "Buried Treasures of the Silk Road," comprising tomb sculpture, art Please do not sign up for a trip unless you are and exotic goods from the Han and Tang willing to avoid making conflicting plans, and if dynasties; and 'The Dawn of Modern Medicine," you do need to cancel, draw a line through your 100 artifacts showing the 19th-century name on the list. The Trips Book is in the transformation of medical practice and equipment Activities Alcove across from the Computer through advancing technology. Room. KENDAL ON HUDSON MEETING OF THE RESIDENTSCOUNCIL MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2019 2:00 PM- GATHERING ROOM

AGENDA

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Approval ofiminutes of Residents Council Meeting of February 11, 2019

Reports Chair's Report Jeff O'Donnell Treasurer's Report Bob Sanders Investment Committee Report Len Andrew Management Report Jim Antonucci Kendal on Hudson Board Report Bert Pepper

Discussion Agenda Annual Appeal Muriel Fox Budget Advisory Committee Bob Sanders Dining Advisory Committee Margo Berger Bulletin Board Guidelines Fran Kelly

Residents' Comments

Executive Session

Adiournment

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Future Meetings MontHly Council Meeting: Monday, April 8, 2019- 2:00 PM - GR QuarterlyAssociation Meeting: Monday, April 22, 2019-7:30 PM--GR