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COBURG VILLAGE February 2021 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat SPECIAL NOTICES Due to capacity restrictions, please look for the entertainment & movie forms in the COBURG VILLAGE mail room. Forms may be dropped off in the activity mail box. Tuesdays @ 11am-12pm - Love is in the Air With Hollywood Couples - February 2021 Auditorium Hollywood love stories of those famous couples of years ago! OPEN SEATING Afternoon Oldies OPEN SEATING Wednesday, February 3rd @ 1pm-2:32pm - Auditorium Movie – His Girl Friday (1940) Hildy Johnson (Rosalind Russell) is about to get hitched to dull insurance agent Bruce Baldwin (Ralph Bellamy) -- that's if her ex-husband, ruthless newspaper publisher Walter Burns (Cary Grant), doesn't succeed in winning her back. Romantic/Comedy. NO subtitles. Wednesday, FebruaryS 17th @ 1pm-2:45pm - Auditorium Movie – Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) With Henry Fonda in the title role, this biopic follows the future president through his early law career, including his defense of two brothers unjustly accused of murder, and traces Honest Abe's budding political consciousness. Historical drama. NO Subtitles. Wednesday, February 24th @ 1pm-1:45pm - Documentary - Wow - I Never Knew That - Auditorium Learn tidbits and fascinating facts! Discover in this episode: Etch a Sketch, bingo, bikinis, kitty litter, bullet-proof vests, neon lights & more! Subtitles. OPEN SEATING Thursday, February 25th @ 6:30pm - BALLET- Alice’s Adventure In Wonderland - Auditorium Residents must register to attend. The Royal Ballet captures the twists and turns of Lewis Carroll’s classic tale in this 2011 ballet. Complete with vivid sets & costumes to add to the colorful world. 2 hrs 6 mins. Update for Tidy Up & Errand Services by Leah Effective Monday, February 1st, Leah, from Mind the Errands, will be adding Mondays to her weekly onsite services at Coburg to help with the increase in errand and task completion requests. Please call Leah directly at 518-482-8636. February 2021 Special Events Monday, February 1st @ 6:30pm & 7:30pm - Jeffrey Folmer - Auditorium th Friday, February 12 @ 6:30pm & 7:30pm - Lost Radio Rounders Love Struck- Residents must register to attend. Auditorium Jeffrey is back! A great mix of songs and strings will entertain you. Get those toes tapping! Residents must register to attend. Love gone right, love gone wrong, and love gone hilarious! The sentimental Civil War ballad "Aura Tuesday, February 2nd & Thursday, February 4th @ 6:30pm - Movie - The Secret - Lee" was the basis for the Elvis hit "Love Me Tender." Hank Williams’ straightforward "Hey Good Dare To Dream - PG (2020) - Auditorium Looking" leaves nothing to chance, and Stephen Foster's "Oh, Susanna" is as catchy as it is quirky. Residents must register to attend. A widow, raising her children and dating, faces enormous challenges. Bray comes into her life Tuesday, February 16th & Thursday, February 18th @ 6:30pm - Movie - Sylvia’s Love lifting the family's spirit, but he holds a secret. Drama/Romance. 1 hr 47 mins. Subtitles. (2020) - Auditorium Residents must register to attend. When a young woman meets an aspiring saxophonist in her father’s record shop in 1950s Harlem, rd th Wednesday, February 3 & Saturday, February 6 @ 6:30pm - Movie - their love ignites a sweeping romance that transcends changing times, geography and professional The Founder - PG13 (2016) - Auditorium success. 1 hrs 56 mins. Romance/Drama. Subtitles. Residents must register to attend. th This meaty biopic profiles company founder Ray Kroc, whose canny instincts turned Wednesday, February 17 @ 6:30pm - Movie - The Odd Couple II - PG13 (1998) McDonald's into a golden brand. Drama/Bio. 1 hr 55 mins. Subtitles. Auditorium Residents must register to attend. th Monday, February 8 @ 6:30pm - Movie - Romance On The High Seas (1948) - Neatnik Felix Unger (Jack Lemmon) and slob Oscar Madison (Walter Matthau) haven't seen each Auditorium other in three decades. Reunited, a wedding and a road trip full of misadventures ensue. Residents must register to attend. 1 hr 37 mins. Comedy. Subtitles. Socialite Elvira Kent (Janis Paige) asks Georgia Garrett (Doris Day) to take her place on a cruise th so she can catch her husband cheating. Neither woman is aware that Elvira's husband is also Friday, February 19 @ 6:30pm & 7:30pm - Gone Grey - Auditorium keeping an eye on his wife. Doris Day’s film debut. Romance/Comedy. 1 hrs 39 mins. Residents must register to attend. Subtitles. The Gone Gray Band’s mission is to share music from the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s with those who grew up listening to the classics of this era. Wednesday, February 10th @ 1pm-2:30pm nd Documentary - Laura Ingalls Wilder - Prairie to Page - Auditorium OPEN SEATING Monday, February 22 @ 6:30pm & 7:30pm - Acute Reflections - Auditorium Look at the author whose autobiographical fiction helped shape American ideas of the frontier Residents must register to attend. and self-reliance - a Midwestern farm woman who published her first novel at age sixty-five & Enjoy a new and smooth sounding duo. Elasea, a former Broadway singer, and Sadiki, her bassist, transformed her frontier childhood into the “Little House” series. 1 hr 23 mins. Subtitles. bring a velvety mix of jazz, top forty and everything in-between. Wednesday, February 24th & Friday, February 26th @ 6:30pm - Movie - Big Stone Gap - Wednesday, February 10th @ 6:30pm & 7:30pm - Marilyn & Rick - Auditorium PG13 (2016) - Auditorium Residents must register to attend. Residents must register to attend. While living an uneventful existence with her mother in a Virginia coal-mining community, Enjoy an exciting electro-acoustic folk duo, performing high energy, original compositions and pharmacist Ave Maria Mulligan comes upon information that eventually transforms not only her life covers. Marilyn writes, sings and plays acoustic rhythm while Rick provides tasteful guitar. but the life of the town. Romance/Comedy. 1 hr 45 mins. Subtitles. Thursday, February 11th & Saturday, February 13th @ 6:30pm - Musical - Putting It th Together (2000) - Auditorium Saturday, February 27 @ 6:30pm & 7:30pm - Upstate Harpist - Auditorium Residents must register to attend. Residents must register to attend. Starring Carol Burnett, George Hearn and others. A tribute to composer/songwriter Stephen Enjoy an elegant night of classical music and more! Leah’s harp will take you on a journey. Sondheim, featuring songs from his Broadway productions. 1 hr 36 mins. Subtitles. COBURG VILLAGE February 2021 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Room Abbreviations: *Programs Subject to Change Please see back NOTE AR: Art Room Note: Aud: Auditorium NEW MOVIE cover for additional CDR: Club Dining Room (Buffet) START TIME Lifelong Ch: Chapel programming CR: Card Room FOR THE Learning Craft Rm: Craft Room information. MONTH OF Programs PDR: Private Dining Room FEBRUARY DR: Dining Room 1 2 3 4 5 6 9am Tidy Up & Errands by Leah- 11am Hollywood Couples- 9am Tidy Up & Errands by Leah- 10am Episcopal Service-Ch 9am Massage Therapist Call 518-482-8636 Frank Sinatra & Ava Gardner- Call 482-8636 OPEN SEATING Virginia-Call 518-573-8064 9am Massage Therapist Aud 10am Women’s Bible Study- 11am Aerobics w/ Lorraine-Aud Carolyn- Call 518-701-9044 OPEN SEATING 11am Strength and Balance Aud PENDING w/ Lorraine-Aud PENDING 11am Aerobics w/ Lorraine-Aud 11am Strength and Balance 11am Rosary-Ch 2pm Zoom Fitness w/Brian from PENDING 12pm Hand Exercise Class-Aud w/ Lorraine-Aud PENDING 1pm Bible Study-Ch the safety of your home 12pm Hand Exercise Class-Aud 6:30pm Movie- 1:30pm Strength & Balance 1pm Strength & Balance w/ 2pm Zoom Fitness w/Brian from The Founder-Aud 1pm Afternoon Movie w/ Lorraine-Aud PENDING Lorraine-Aud PENDING the safety of your home PREREGISTRATION His Girl Friday-Aud REQUIRED OPEN SEATING Jeff Folmer 6:30pm Movie- 6:30pm Movie 6:30PM & 7:30PM The Secret-Dare To The Secret-Dare To Dream-Aud 6:30pm Movie Aud The Founder-Aud Dream-Aud PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 9am Tidy Up & Errands by Leah- 11am Hollywood Couples- 9am Tidy Up & Errands by Leah- 11am Strength and Balance 9am Massage Therapist 10:30am-Church Call 518-482-8636 Audrey Hepburn & Mel Ferrer- Call 518-482-8636 w/ Lorraine-Aud PENDING Virginia-Call 518-573-8064 6:30pm Musical- Service 9am Massage Therapist Aud 11am Aerobics w/ Lorraine-Aud 11am Rosary-Ch Putting It Together- 11am Aerobics w/ Lorraine-Aud w/ Pastor Fisher-Aud Carolyn- Call 518-701-9044 OPEN SEATING PENDING Aud PENDING Open Seating 1pm Bible Study-Ch PREREGISTRATION 11am Strength and Balance 11am Methodist Service-Ch 12pm Hand Exercise Class-Aud REQUIRED w/ Lorraine-Aud PENDING FIRST-COME SEATING 1:30pm Book Discussion Group- 12pm Hand Exercise Class-Aud 1pm-2:30pm-Laura Nothing To See Here-Aud 1pm Strength & Balance w/ OPEN SEATING 1:30pm Strength & Balance Ingalls Wilder-Prairie to Lorraine-Aud PENDING w/ Lorraine-Aud PENDING 1:30pm St. Edwards Holy Mass- Page-Aud OPEN SEATING 2pm Zoom Fitness w/Brian from 2pm Buddy Committee-Aud Aud the safety of your home 2pm Zoom Fitness w/Brian from 6:30pm Movie-Romance Marilyn & Rick 6:30pm Musical-Putting It Lost Radio Rounders- the safety of your home On The High Seas-Aud 6:30PM & 7:30PM Together-Aud Love Struck PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED Aud PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED 6:30PM & 7:30PM Aud PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED CALL EXT 6314 FOR POOL AVAILABILITY COBURG VILLAGE February 2021 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11am Hollywood Couples- 9am Tidy Up & Errands by Leah- 11am Strength and Balance 9am Massage Therapist Virginia- 10:30am-Church Mel Brooks & Anne Bancroft- Call 518-482-8636 w/ Lorraine-Aud PENDING Call 518-573-8064 Service Aud 10am Women’s Bible Study-Aud 11am Rosary-Ch 11am Aerobics w/ Lorraine-Aud w/ Pastor Fisher-Aud OPEN SEATING PENDING Open Seating 11am Aerobics w/ Lorraine-Aud 1pm Bible Study-Ch PENDING 2pm Zoom Fitness w/Brian 12pm Hand Exercise Class-Aud 2pm Zoom Fitness w/Brian from the safety of your home 12pm Hand Exercise Class-Aud from the safety of your home 1:30pm Strength & Balance 6:30pm pm Movie- w/ Lorraine-Aud PENDING 1pm Afternoon Movie Young Mr.
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