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We Hope You Had a BERRY Good Time! We hope you had a BERRY good time! Photo Credit: Lisa Dutter 6/25/2021 Peace & Social Justice Committee Planning Meeting Location: 2nd Floor Newman conference table (mid-way down the hall) Wednesday, June 30 at 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Lorna Stuart will lead us in creating an agenda for the Peace & Social Justice Committee for the rest of 2021. At the Wednesday, June 30 meeting, the two items on the Agenda will be: 1) What was the best accomplishment of Peace & Social Justice over the last few years? 2) What projects/speakers/events might we do in the future? Lorna Stuart is well-known for the free medical clinic she opened in a former Episcopal recto- ry in Phoenixville, one of Pennsylvania’s economically depressed steel towns. She continues to volunteer her medical services at Courage to Care Clinic every Monday (the clinic sees 9,000+ patients every year). Lorna is also an enthusiastic cookie baker, and she promises to bake cookies for the Peace and Social Justice Committee meeting. Come with your ideas. All are welcome! Lynne, Peace & Social Justice Committee Clothing Collection Is it time for a pre-summer cleaning? Nowhere to put your unwanted clothing? Green Drop is coming to Pennswood for a one-time pick up! Pick Up: Wednesday, June 30, 7:00 a.m. Proceeds benefit the American Red Cross If you have articles of clothing you would like to get rid of, they must be placed in a bag or box (no hangers will be accepted). Leave them outside the Greenhouse the afternoon/evening of Tuesday, June 29. Please do not block the walkway. Sally Marrington, Director of Development 6/25/2021 2 Alberta Roy Joan Paul Jane Hazel Alice Peg Dorothy Cookie Community Meeting Tuesday, July 6 at 9:00 a.m. in Penn Hall Crossing Vineyards and Winery If you would like to send a question or is pleased to offer a topic for conversa- Group Wine Tasting at tion before the meeting, please do Pennswood Village on so by emailing Thursday, July 8 [email protected]. 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. If you need a hearing device, come ear- LIVE in Penn Hall ly so we can set it up for you. We are here to help! Pennswood Village’s Dining Services will Sarah Karl, Administration Associate provide an assorted fare to pair with the wines. The tasting will feature six wines — Pinot Grigio, Vidal Blanc, Chambourcin Reserve, Merlot, Sangria, and Chocolate Cherry Truffle. Crossing Vineyards and Winery in Washington Crossing, PA, was founded by the Carroll Family in 2000. Since its establishment, Crossing Vineyards has earned over 450 International wine awards, including Best of Bucks for ten years in a row and Best of Bucks Mont for six. IN MEMORY OF: Total cost is $35 per person. If you are interested in at- Doris tending contact Amy Keiper-Shaw at 215-504-1148 or Moved to Pennswood: [email protected] as soon as possible to get your name on the list. Cheers! September 18, 2018 Amy Keiper-Shaw, Director of Resident Life 6/25/2021 3 Breakfast Parfait Sampling Please join us to sample three new Breakfast parfaits on Tuesday, June 29 between 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. in front of the Café . You’ll be able to sam- ple three new flavors: Peach Ginger, Apple Raisin (No Sugar Added) and Cinnamon Roll. We will ask that you fill out a short survey to provide your feed- back. Based on the ratings, these par- faits will be offered in the Café at Breakfast later this summer. Mary Cooley, Director of Dining Ser- Credit: Yoma vices Weekly Trip Bucks County Free Library Summertime Fruity We have added a weekly trip on Wednes- Festivals Coming days Bucks County Free Library – Lang- horne Branch. We will leave from the Link Door at 1:00 p.m. and we will return Your Way! to campus around 2:30 p.m. or when eve- ryone is ready. Please feel free to bring We are berry excited to present your library books to the Transportation Office and we will return them for you on these festivals which we know you’ll the next scheduled trip. You can sign up a-peach-iate: via the Touchtown App under the Activi- ties Module or with our office. Please note • Blueberry Festival - Thursday, July 15 a library card and pin are needed to check out physical materials, sign up for com- • Peach Festival - Wednesday, August 18 puters and to use e-library resources. You can apply in person at the branch or Each event is scheduled from 1:30 p.m. to online at www.buckslib.org/ onlinelibrarycardapplication. 3:00 p.m. in the front circle and will fea- ture live music and delicious fruity Dan Walters, Transportation Manager treats! Coordinated by the Pennswood Village Foundation 6/25/2021 4 Let’s Create a Photography Club for Pennswood! We can help photographers learn and improve their skills, share collegiality, and make a con- tribution to Pennswood and beyond. We might: - Share and critique our photos - Provide informative classes, seminars - Discuss photography, why we do it, what we want from it - Create a library and workshop - Take trips to do photos or to see photo exhibits - Reach out to other camera clubs - Help members find places to display or sell their photos - Provide photos to decorate Pennswood, including in guest rooms and in publications - Create calendars and note cards, particularly with Pennswood as the subject, and possibly to raise money. Several resident photographers have been discussing creating such a club. Join us for an intro- ductory and organizational meeting in the Resident Conference Room on Tuesday, June 29 at 10:00 a.m. Ken Book Discussion Group We meet every other month on the second Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in the Resident Conference Room. Come and join us! Our next book discussion on Tuesday, July 13 at 10:30 a.m. will be Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell. Her eighth novel, O'Farrell brilliantly turns to historical fiction to confront a parent's worst nightmare: the death of a child. Set in Stratford, England, in the late 16th century, Hamnet imagines the emotional, domestic, and artistic repercussions after the world's most famous playwright (Shakespeare, although he is never named) and his wife lose their only son, 11-year-old Hamnet, to the bubonic plague in 1596. Four years later, the boy's father transposes his grief into his masterpiece — titled with a common variant of his son's name — in which the father dies and the son lives to avenge him. Coming up on Tuesday, September 14 is Margot by Jillian Cantor, a “haunting meditation” on what might have happened if Anne Frank’s older sister had lived after the Holocaust and escaped to America. We hope to have the author join us via Zoom. On Tuesday, November 9, we will discuss Isabel Wilkerson’s Caste from our non-fiction selection. Beth, Book Discussion Group 6/25/2021 5 Yardley Day Spa Due to some scheduling conflicts Yardley Day Quaker Meeting for Worship Spa will return to Pennswood Village in the Sundays at 10:00 a.m. in the fall. We will keep you informed of when they will return. We are very sorry for the incon- Activities Conference Room. venience. Please feel free to contact me if you ALL welcome. have any questions, 215-504-1139 or head- [email protected] Margaret, Quaker Worship Group Lori Heading, Village Salon Manager The Interdenominational Worship Duplicate Bridge Congregation is back in Penn Hall on Sunday mornings at 11:00 a.m. When: Monday, June 28 at 1:00 p.m. All are welcome! Where: Passmore Center Claire, Get a partner and play! Singles will be on sub Interdenominational Worship list. Please leave your names and phone numbers in Bobbie Ermentrout’s mail box I-110. We have a total of six tables, so make sure you are on time. Any questions, call Barbara. Barbara, Duplicate Bridge Interested in praying the Rosary weekly? Where: Resident Conference Room When: Fridays at 2:00 p.m. If you have a question, please contact Amelia. Amelia Jackie 6/25/2021 6 WALNUT STREET THEATER 2021-2022 Saturday Matinee SERIES B Finally! The time has come to renew subscriptions to the Walnut Street Theater! Here is your chance to sign up for the 2021-2022 Season, taking the bus door to door, with no worry about driving or parking. Yes, it’s early to think about the next Fall/Winter/Spring but those of you who are current subscribers and wish to keep your reserved seats must act very quickly. We also welcome newcomers. Do not purchase tickets until at least six people have signed up for transportation, which is the minimum requirement for group transportation. The series is for the Saturday Matinee, Week B, Showtime 2:00 p.m. The dates and shows are as follows: October 9, 2021: Beehive, The 60’s Musical November 27, 2021: The Little Mermaid January 22, 2022: Blithe Spirit March 5, 2022: The Adventure of the Speckled Band April 23, 2022: On Your Fee! The Story of Emilio & Gloria Estefan You must purchase your own tickets by calling the box office at 215-574-3550. Please be sure to request the Saturday Matinee, Week B. The bus will depart from the link door for each show promptly at 12:45 p.m. The $90 transportation cost for the series will be billed on your October statement.
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