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6302 S Gold Medal Dr. • Taylorsville, UT 84129 • (801) 327-8400 March 2018 Happy St. Patrick’s Day! May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind be ever at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face And rains fall soft upon your fields, And until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand. Easter Egg Hunt! Join us for our annual Easter Egg Hunt at Legacy Famous Firsts: Academy Awards House on Saturday, March 31st at 10:00 a.m. Be sure to Unlike today’s spectacle, the first Academy bring an Easter basket and a camera! Our Awards celebration in 1929 was a small affair complimentary pastry bar will open at 9:30 a.m. with just 270 people. A private dinner at a Hollywood hotel honored the film industry’s best in 12 categories, and the winners had been announced months earlier. The 90th Oscars ceremony takes place on March 4. Lucky Charms Do you have a lucky coin or a pair of socks that you believe brings you good fortune? You may be on to something. Studies show that simply believing a lucky charm works can boost a person’s confidence, helping them perform a task better. AC Library March 2018 Private Dining Room Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 Legacy House of Taylorsville 10:00 Manicures 10:00 The Daily Chronicle 10:00 Balloon Bop 6302 South Gold Medal Drive 10:00 Scenic Ride 10:30 Thrills with Zills 11:00 Sign Language Class With Taylorsville, Utah 84129 1:30 Scenic Drive 3:00 Entertainment- Bob Shorten Clarke 801-327-8400 Happy 1:30 Afternoon Manicures 5:30 Bingo Night 1:00 Lap Bingo Legacytaylorsville.com 5:30 Card Games 1:30 Popcorn and a Movie Spring! 6:30 Bible Study with Eugene Visher 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:00 Stretch and Sway 10:00 Move to the Music 10:00 Stretch and Sway 11:00 Out to Lunch Bunch- The 10:00 The Daily Chronicle 10:00 Balloon Bop 11:00 Priesthood 10:30 Brain Busters 10:30 Giant Crossword Puzzle 10:30 You Be the Judge! Cracker Barrel 10:30 Thrills with Zills 11:00 Sign Language Class with 11:00 Relief Society 1:30 Bingo 1:00 Catholic Communion 1:30 Crochet Club 2:00 Manicures 2:00 Red Hat Social- Come Clarke 1:45 Sunday School 3:00 Dice Game 3:00 Employee Meeting 3:00 Entertainment- Larry 2:00 Scenic Drive Decorate your Red Hat 1:00 Lap Bingo 3:00 Baptist Services 5:30 Kings in the Corner 4:00 Ensign Mtg. Turner 5:30 Card Games 5:30 Bingo Night 1:30 Popcorn and a Movie 5:45 Sunday Night Movie 6:00 Birthday Celebration with 5:30 Board Games 5:30 BINGO 6:30 Bible Study with Eugene Kevin Scott Visher Daylight Saving Time Begins 11 12 13 14 15 16 St. Patrick’s Day 17 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:00 Stretch and Sway 10:00 Move to the Music 10:00 Stretch and Sway 10:00 Morning Manicures 10:00 The Daily Chronicle 10:00 Balloon Bop 11:00 Relief Society 10:30 Brain Busters 10:30 Giant Crossword Puzzle 10:30 Hugs and Critters Pet Visits 10:00 Scenic Drive 10:30 Thrills with Zills 11:00 Sign Language Class with 11:00 Priesthood 1:30 Bingo 1:00 Catholic Communion 1:30 Crochet Club 1:30 Manicures 3:00 St. Patrick’s Day - Musical Clarke 1:45 Sunday School 3:00 Gentlemen’s Hour- Darts 2:30 Getting to Know You Social ! 3:00 Entertainment- Utah Old 1:30 Walmart Entertainment - The Blast 1:00 Lap Bingo 3:00 Baptist Services 5:30 Kings in the Corner 4:00 Ensign Mtg. Time Fiddlers 6:30 Entertainment - Swanee from the Past 1:30 Popcorn and a Movie 5:45 Sunday Night Movie 6:30 Family Home Evening 5:30 BINGO Singers 5:30 Bingo Night 6:30 Bible Study with Eugene 5:30 Podiatrist Visher 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:00 Stretch and Sway 10:00 Move to the Music 10:00 Stretch and Sway 10:00 Morning Manicures 10:00 The Daily Chronicle 10:00 Balloon Bop 11:00 Priesthood 10:30 Brain Busters 10:30 Giant Crossword Puzzle 10:30 You Be the Judge! 10:00 Scenic Ride 10:30 Thrills with Zills 11:00 Sign Language Class with 11:00 Relief Society 1:30 Bingo 1:00 Catholic Communion 1:30 Craft - Paint Ceramic Easter 1:30 Afternoon Scenic Drive 3:00 David Fairbanks Clarke 1:30 THE FIX-IT SHOP with Med 1:45 Sunday School 3:00 Dice Game Eggs 1:30 Eye Exams with Dr. Meek 5:30 Bingo Night 1:00 Lap Bingo Source...come get your 3:00 Baptist Services 5:30 Kings in the Corner wheelchairs and walkers fixed up 1:30 Crochet Club 1:30 Afternoon Manicures 1:30 Popcorn and a Movie 5:45 Sunday Night Movie free of charge! 5:30 BINGO 5:30 Card Games 6:30 Bible Study with Eugene 4:00 Ensign Mtg. Visher 5:45 Board Games 25 26 27 28 29 Good Friday 30 Easter Egg Hunt Today -Bring a 31 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:00 Stretch and Sway 10:00 Activity Store- Come And 10:00 Stretch and Sway 10:00 Morning Manicures 10:00 The Daily Chronicle Basket and a Camera ! 11:00 Priesthood 10:30 Brain Busters Spend Your Points 10:30 Hugs and Critters Pet Visit 10:00 Scenic Drive 10:30 Thrills with Zills 9:30 Pastry Bar 11:00 Relief Society 1:30 Bingo 1:00 Catholic Communion 1:30 Crochet Club 1:30 Afternoon Manicures 1:30 Friday Flick 10:00 Legacy House Easter Egg Hunt 1:45 Sunday School 3:00 Dice Game 2:30 Resident Council 3:00 Entertainment- Mixed Nuts 1:30 Walmart 5:30 Bingo Night 1:00 Lap Bingo 3:00 Baptist Services 5:30 Kings in the Corner 4:00 Ensign Mtg. 5:30 BINGO 5:30 Card Games 1:30 Popcorn and Movie 5:45 Sunday Night Movie 6:30 Family Home Evening 6:30 Bible Study with Eugene Visher March 2018 Cereal Sensations Invented as a digestive aid in the 1800s, cereal soon became a staple at the breakfast table. Get the scoop on when these popular cereals hit store shelves. Decade Cereals 1890s Shredded Wheat, Grape-Nuts 1900s Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Post Toasties 1910s Bran Flakes, All-Bran 1920s Rice Krispies, Wheaties 1930s Chex, Kix 1940s Cheerios, Raisin Bran 1950s Frosted Flakes, Special K 1960s Cap’n Crunch, Froot Loops, Life 1970s Fruity Pebbles, Count Chocula, Nature Valley Granola 1980s Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Honey Bunches of Oats, Mueslix 1990s Puffins, Marshmallow Alpha-Bits, Reese’s Puffs is founded as a national program for 1970: Conway Twitty releases girls. In 1975, it became a coed group. “Hello Darlin’.” The No. 1 hit became the country music legend’s 1922: Converted from a cargo ship, signature song. the USS Langley is commissioned as the Navy’s first aircraft carrier. 1980: In one of the biggest cliffhangers MARCH in TV history, America was left 1933: “King Kong” premieres in New wondering “Who shot J.R.?” after the 1852: The first illustration of York City with record-breaking ticket season-ending episode of the Uncle Sam appears in a political sales. The movie’s groundbreaking prime-time soap opera “Dallas.” cartoon in the New York Lantern, a special effects garnered rave reviews. weekly newspaper. 1993: Janet Reno is sworn in as the 1942: The first five Tuskegee Airmen first female U.S. attorney general. 1904: Author Theodor Geisel, known graduate from the flying school in to the world as Dr. Seuss, is born in Alabama and earn their wings as 2012: Encyclopaedia Britannica Springfield, Mass. Each year near his U.S. Army Air Corps pilots. announces it will no longer publish birth anniversary, Read Across printed versions of its iconic 1961: After an appeal in his America Day is observed to celebrate reference books. inauguration address to “ask not what Seuss’ work and encourage children your country can do for you, ask what 2016: Astronaut Scott Kelly returns to to read. you can do for your country,” Earth after a record 340-day mission 1910: As part of the growing scouting President John F. Kennedy establishes aboard the International Space Station. movement, the Camp Fire organization the Peace Corps volunteer program..