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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Legacy Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 9:30 (B) LDS Church Services 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News 10:30 (B) LDS Relief Society and 10:30 (B) Yoga with Shaylee 10:00 (B) Minding Motion Fitness 10:30 (B) Fitness with Carol from Symbii 11:00 (B) Fun Fitness: Drum Club 10:30 (B) Three Sprout Farm Amaryllis 10:30 (B) Youth Group Singing Priesthood Meetings 11:00 (B) Finishing Lines With Christina! Christmas Planting Activity 1:30 (C) Crafting Corner: Snowflakes 1:30 (B) Christmas in Mexico 11:00 (B) Children’s Sing Along *Please see the hospitality cart by 2:30 (C) Fresh Homemade Bread & Presented by Janet 1:30 (C) Painting Fingernails 2:30 (B) Christmas in Slovenia 2:30 (TH) Movie Event: the activity desk for treats and Jam Tasting 3:30 (BT) Hot Chocolate, Christmas 3:00 (C) Warm Bread and Jam Presented by Kyle 1:30 (B) Entertainment: Jeppsen Boys White Christmas things to do 3:30 (B) A Visit from Willow! Music & Donuts & Alexa Reads: 3:30 (BT) Resident Service Committee 3:30 (BT) Happy Hour – Wine, Apple Fresh Popcorn 4:00 (SL) Jazz vs. Toronto 4:00 (B) Evans Piano Studio 5:30 (LOB) Christmas Lights Bus Ride Cider and Cheese Social 7:00 (SL) Jazz vs. Memphis 6:30 (B) Family Christmas *Please Sign Up at Front Desk 6:30 (B) Family Night: 5:00 (SL) Jazz vs. Philadelphia 6:30 (B) Thompson Piano Recital Program Nativity Craft- Everyone Invited! 6:30 (B) Gardner Piano Recital 6:30 (B) Entertainment: Hit ‘N Miss 7:00 (SL) Jazz vs. L.A. Lakers 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9:30 (B) LDS Church Services 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:30 (B) LDS Relief Society and Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News 10:30 (B) Yoga with Shaylee 10:00 (B) Minding Motion Fitness 10:30 (B) Fitness with Carol from Symbii 11:00 (B) Cozy Christmas Pizza Party 10:30 (B) Easy Tai Chi with Connie 11:00 (B) Hinchy Music Studio Recital Priesthood Meetings 2:00 (B) Christmas in Sweden 11:00 (B) Faces and Places (Harp, Piano) 1:30 (B) December Birthday Celebration – Presented by Christina 1:30 (B) Monthly Resident Council 2:00 (B) Entertainment: Viewmont High 1:30 (B) Entertainment: Diana Portime *Please see the hospitality cart by Everyone Invited to have some Cake! 3:30 (BT) Hot Chocolate, Christmas 1:30 (B) Vitality Talks with Ken Meeting and Krispie Kreme School Choir “Sound Ideas” {Piano} the activity desk for treats and 2:00 (B) Christina Peterson Violin/Piano Music & Donuts 2:30 (B) Christmas Card Making donuts – Everyone Invited! 3:15 (LOB) Bus Ride to Harmons 2:30 (B) Christmas Word Games things to do 3:30 (B) A Visit from Willow! 5:30 (LOB) Christmas Lights Bus Ride 3:00 (B) Entertainment: Stampede! 2:30 (B) Entertainment: Davis High *Please Sign up at the Front Desk and Trivia *Please Sign Up at Front Desk School Bell Choir 6:00-7:00 (B) Family Night Gingerbread 6:00 (SL) Jazz vs. Minnesota 6:45 (B) Youth Group Caroling! 3:30 (B) Christmas in Germany House Competition 6:30 (B) Branch Christmas Party 6:45 (B) Entertainment: Hales Family 7:00 (SL) Jazz vs. Oklahoma City Presented by Melissa 8:30 (SL) Jazz vs. Golden State 6:30 (B) Allen Piano Studio Recital 15 9:00 (B) Knowlton Elementary Choir16 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 17 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 18 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 19 20 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 21 9:30 (B) LDS Church Services 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News 10:30 (B) LDS Relief Society and Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News 10:00 (B) Minding Motion Fitness 10:30 (B) Fitness with Carol from Symbii 11:00 (B) Entertainment: Timeless Priesthood Meetings 10:30 (B) Easy Tai Chi with Connie 10:30 (B) Entertainment: Decibelles 1:30 (B) Drum Circle by Drumbus! 11:00 (B) Are You Smarter Than a 5th 4:00 (B) Entertainment: Lily 1:30 (B) Rick Steve’s Christmas Travel 2:30 (B) Bingo & Treats with D’Lynn Grader? 1:30 (BT) Resident Service Committee Hansen {Piano/Violin} 1:30 (B) Entertainment: Gene McGuire Popcorn 1:30 (C) Crafting Corner: Christmas 3:30 (BT) Hot Chocolate, Christmas Music 1:30 (B) Entertainment: Bowler Boys 2:30 (TH) Movie Event: 6:00 (B) Farmington High Theatre and Erin Carlson {Vocal & Piano} 2:00 (TH) Movie Event: Wood Blocks & Donuts 2:30 (BT) Gingerbread House Building “Christmas in Connecticut” Downton Abbey The Movie (2019) Department Performance 2:30 (LOB) Bus Ride to Target 3:00 (B) Puzzles & Popcorn 5:30 (LOB) Christmas Lights Bus Ride Competition for Managers And Fresh Warm Popcorn Popcorn 3:30 (B) A Visit from Willow! *Please Sign Up at Front Desk 5:30 (SL) Jazz vs. Atlanta *Please Sign up at the Front Desk *Please see the hospitality cart by 6:30 (B) Red Barn Christmas 6:30 (B) Come Follow Me Study Group 6:30 (B) Farmington High School 3:00 (SL) Jazz vs. Charlotte the activity desk for treats and 6:30 (B) Farmington High School 7:00 (BT) Nail Painting & Pampering Guest Ward Activity Chamber Choir Concert things to do Illumination Choir Concert 7:00 (SL) Jazz vs. Orlando Winter Begins 22 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 23 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 24 25 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 26 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering!27 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 28 9:30 (B) LDS Church Services Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News 10:30 (B) LDS Relief Society and 10:30 (B) Yoga with Shaylee 11:00 (BT) A Grinchy Brunch with our 11:00 (B) Fun Fitness: Drum Club 10:30 (B) Easy Tai Chi with Connie Management Team With Christina! Priesthood Meetings 2:00 (B) Christmas in New Zealand 1:30 (B) Entertainment: 1:30 (B) Entertainment: Wyldwood Presented by Shaylee 1:30 (TH) Movie Theatre Event 1:30 (C) Candy Cane Door Décor Musical Memories {Woodwinds} *Please see the hospitality cart by 3:30 (B) A Visit from Willow! “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” 2:30 (C) Peppermint Ice Cream & Candy 3:30 (BT) Happy Hour – Wine, Apple 2:30 (B) New Years Wishing Wall the activity desk for treats and Hot Chocolate Cane Games Cider and Cheese Social things to do 5:30 (SL) Jazz vs. Miami Cinnamon Rolls 3:30 (C) Painting Fingernails 8:30 (SL) Jazz vs. L.A. Clippers 8:30 (SL) Jazz vs. Portland 6:30 (B) Sun, Shade & Rain 6:00 (SL) BYU vs. TBA (Hawaii Bowl) First Day of Hanukkah Christmas Kwanzaa Begins 29 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 30 10:00 (BT) Good Morning Gathering! 31 Key- nd 9:30 (B) LDS Church Services Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Danish, News (C) Craft Room 2 floor st 10:30 (B) LDS Relief Society and 10:30 (B) Yoga with Shaylee 10:00 (B) Minding Motion Fitness (GR) Game Room 1 Floor nd Priesthood Meetings 1:30 (BT) Family Games (SL) Sports Lounge 2 Floor 2:30 (BT) Book Club 3:30 (BT) Hot Chocolate Social (LOB) Front Lobby *Please see the hospitality cart by 3:30 (B) A Visit from Willow! Christmas Music & Donuts the activity desk for treats and (B) THE BELMONT Legacy House of Park Lane things to do 7:00 (SL) Jazz vs. Detroit (TH) Theatre Assisted Living Events and Activities New Year’s Eve 547 N Station Parkway, Farmington Utah 84025 801-939-4600 Calendar Subject to Change Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Good Morning Gathering 2 Daily Chronicle 3 Good Morning Gathering 4 Daily Chronicle 5 Good Morning Gathering 6 7 9:30 Music and the Spoken (BT) Balloon Tennis & Games (BT) 10:00 Minding Motion (BT) 10:30 Entertainment: Youth Word 10:30 Yoga with Shaylee (B) 10:30 Exercise with Carol Mason Jar Lid Wreath 11:00 Children Sing a Long Group Choir (B) 11:00 LDS Church Services December IQ 1:30 Christmas In Mexico: (B) (B) Saturday Matinee Soft Sunday Sounds Janet (B) Finishing Lines (B) 1:30 Roll a Christmas Tree “White Christmas” Andy Griffith Show 1:30 Bingo Christmas Tree Ornament 2:30 Christmas in Slovenia: 1:30 Entertainment: Red Nose Day! Rudolph Craft Manicures 1:30 Puzzle Piece Rudolf Kyle (B) Jeppsen Boys (B) Christmas Watercolor Christmas Tree Decorating Alexa Reads Christmas Jeopardy Candy Cane Ornament Christmas Carol Bingo Tabletop Puzzles 3:30 Pet Therapy with Willow 5:30 Layton Christmas Rockefeller Light Show 6:30 Entertainment: Piano Cooking Club: Gingerbread I Hear Music Lights Recital (B) 8 Good Morning Gathering 9 Daily Chronicle 10 Good Morning Gathering 11 Daily Chronicle 12 Good Morning Gathering 13 14 9:30 Music and the Spoken (BT) Kick it Up! (BT) 10:00 Minding Motion (BT) Saturday Matinee 10:30 Tia Chi with Connie Word 10:30 Yoga with Shaylee (B) 10:30 Exercise with Carol “The Holiday Inn” 11:00 LDS Church Services 2:00 Christmas in Sweden: (B) 2:30 Entertainment: Davis (B) Soft Sunday Sounds 1:30 Birthday
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