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The Inn Cal Oct 2019 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Active Aging Week -First week of The Sweetest Day- Oct 19th- 9:00 Williamson Sodus Airport -Learn to Fly 10:00 Basic Chair Yoga 9:45 Mindful Meditations 10:00 WU-Senior Workout with Jacques 10:00 Sweatin to the Oldies Experience 10:30 Monthly Gazette October 10/1-10/7 prior to this date we will be 10:30 Views and News 11:00 Bingo 10:30 Pet Therapy with Midge 10;00 Resistance Band Training 11:00 Bingo 11:00 Discussion-The Power of Positive 1:30 Outing-Walmart Shopping 11:00 Baking Class-Sweet Cinnamon Honey collecting pre-packaged candy to 10:30 Daily Devotions Thinking 1:30 Wii Bowling 2:00 Grandma Moses Inspired Art Class Butter with Croissants 11:00 Hochstein Music Therapy 1:00 Calendar Planning Meeting donate to our local shelter. 11:30 Calendar Planning Committee 2:00 WU-Classic Cornbread Cooking Series 2:00 WU-Hobby Writing 2:30 Grandma Moses Biography 1:30 Bingo Please drop off any donations to 1:30 Wii Bowling 3:00 Health Talk-Flu Informational Session 3:00 Kanelbullens Dag-Baking Class (Cinnamon 3:00 Health Talk-Leading a Healthy 2:45 Outing-Erie Canal Wellness Walk-TC the Community Life Office. 2:00 Senior Accomplishments Discussion with Shannon Barton/RN Rolls) Lifestyle 3:30 Silly Saturday-Shel Silverstein Poetry 3:00 Count your Steps Walking Challenge 4:00 Piano Sing ALong 3:30 Trivia Challenge with Ken 4:00 Laughter is the Best Medicine 4:00 Mad Libs 3:30 Mind Benders with Ken 6:00 Spiritual Readings 6:00 Bingo 6:00 Puzzle and Gaming Groups 6:00 Gaming Group 6:00 Bingo 1 7:00 Movie Night-Wall Street 2 7:00 Social Butterfly Club 3 7:00 Friday Flix-Pursuit of Happiness 4 7:00 Refreshments and Reminiscing 5 7:00 Snacks and Social Hour 9:00 Sunday Morning TV 10:00 Weight Training Exercise Class 10;00 Resistance Band Training 10:00 Flexibility Stretching 9:45 Tai Chi Stretch 10:00 WU-Senior Workout with Jacques 10:00 Sittercise 10:00 Introduction to Ballroom Dancing 10:30 Daily Chronicles 10:30 Daily Affirmations 10:30 Daily Chronicles 10:30 Prescriptions for the Soul 11:00 Bingo 10:30 Pet Therapy with Midge 11:00 Bible Study with Tony and Ann 11:00 Bingo 11:00 Hochstein Music Therapy 11:00 Bingo 11:00 Health Talk-Herbal Healing 1:30 Outing-Bauman's Farm Market 11:00 Baking Class -Pumpkin Chocolate 12:00 Grande Vie Garden-Healthy Cooking 11:30 Creative Word Builders 1:30 Resident Council Meeting 1:45 Sunday Service-Dane-CH 1:30 Word Builders 2:00 Knitting and Crochet Group Chip Bread Luncheon 1:30 Therapeutic Coloring Art 2:00 Garden Group-Replanting Outdoor to In 2:00 Foam Figures Artful Creations 1:30 Communion 2:00 WU-Holiday Crafting with Pinterest Series 3:00 Family Feud 2:00 WU-Basic Survival Skills Series 2:30 Have You Ever? 1:30 Bingo 3:00 Bingo 2:00 Gratitude Journaling 3:00 The Life of Frederick Douglass 3:30 Horse Racing Challenge 3:00 Herbal Tea Social 3:00 Curiosity Corner-Let's Ask Google 2:30 Andre Rieu Musical/Popcorn 4:00 Name Ten 3:00 Crafting Corner-Card Making 3:30 Mind Benders with Ken 4:00 Spelling Bee 3:30 Trivia Challenge with Ken 4:00 Greatest Unsolved Mysteries of the 3:30 Eat Wear or Drive? 5:00 Knitting and Crochet Group 4:00 Boost Your Brain-Cranium Crunches 6:00 Bingo 6:00 After Dinner Strollers Club 6:00 Bingo World 4:00 Finish the Phrase 6:00 Music with Susan and Jack DeVuyst 6:00 Count your steps challenge 7:00 On this Day in History 7:00 Movie Night-The Misfits 7:00 Card Crew 6:00 Beaded Crafting 6:00 1/2 Mile Challenge Walking Group 7:00 LCR Challenge 6 7:00 Therapeutic Mandalas 7 8 9 10 7:00 Friday Flix-Step Brothers 11 7:00 Snack Social 12 9:00 Sunday Morning TV Columbus Day 10;00 Resistance Band Training 10:00 Basic Chair Yoga 9:45 Mindful Meditations 10:00 WU-Senior Workout with Jacques 10:00 Sweatin to the Oldies 10:00 Musical Entertainment with Roslyn 10:00 Weight Training Exercise Class 10:30 Daily Devotions 10:30 Views and News 10:30 Daily Chronicles 11:00 Bingo 10:30 Pet Therapy with Midge 11:00 Puzzle Group 10:30 Daily Chronicles 11:00 Hochstein Music Therapy 11:00 Bingo 11:00 Bingo 1:30 Outing-Dollar Tree 11:00 Sweetest Day-Candy Collection 11:00 Bingo 12:30 Medina Train Museum and Foliage Ride 1:45 Sunday Service-Dane-CH 11:30 Who Am I? 1:30 Edible Creations-Candy Apple Salad 2:00 WU-Gourmet Milkshake Series Assembling Bags for Local Shelter 1:30 Communion 1:30 Wii Bowling 2:00 Biography of Lily Tomlin 1:30 WU-Ceramic Class Series 1:30 Wii Bowling 2:00 Kitchen Creations-Mulled Cider & Donuts 2:00 National Geographic Facts 2:30 Catholic Mass 1:30 Bingo 3:00 Bingo 1:45 Travelogue with Beth-October Holidays 2:00 WU-Chef Demo Creations 3:00 Table Topics 3:00 Magazine Hunt Challenge 3:00 Armchair Travels-Alaska 2:45 Country Ride 4:00 Finish the Phrase Around the World 3:00 Entertainment with Bob Neusatz 3:30 Biography of Oscar Wilde 3:30 Trivia Challenge with Ken 4:00 What Am I? 3:30 Sweetest Day Facts and History 5:00 On this Day in History 3:00 WU-The Art of Carving a Jack-o-Lantern 3:30 Mind Benders with Ken 4:00 Oscar Wilde Poetry Readings 6:30 WU-Assistant District Attorney 6:00 Puzzle and Gaming Groups 4:00 Name Ten 6:00 Music with Susan and Jack DeVuyst 4:00 Biography of Christopher Columbus 6:00 Bingo 6:00 Spiritual Readings Occupation Talk 7:00 Friday Flix-New Moon 6:00 Sweetest Day word fit and puzzles 7:00 Refreshments and Reminiscing 13 6:00 Word Mining 14 7:00 Gaming Group 15 7:00 Movie Night-Bringing Down the House 16 7:00 Social Butterfly Club 17 18 7:00 Refreshments and Reminiscing 19 7:00 Social Butterfly Club 9:00 Sunday Morning TV 10:00 Weight Training Exercise Class 10;00 Resistance Band Training 10:00 Flexibility Stretching 9:45 Tai Chi Stretch 10:00 WU-Senior Workout with Jacques 10:00 Sittercise 10:00 Daily Inspirations 10:30 Daily Chronicles 10:30 Daily Affirmations 10:30 Daily Chronicles 10:30 Prescriptions for the Soul 11:00 Bingo 10:30 Pet Therapy with Midge 11:00 Bible Study with Tony and Ann 11:00 Bingo 11:00 Hochstein Music Therapy 11:00 Bingo 11:00 Crafting Corner-Halloween Decor 1:30 Outing-Movie Theater 11:00 Pumpkin Painting 11:30 Wellness Awareness -Massage Therapy 1:45 Sunday Service-Dane-CH 1:30 Polish Heritage History 1:30 Wii Bowling 1:30 Creative Cuisine- Fall Festive Cookies 2:00 Therapeutic Coloring Art 1:30 Bingo 12:00 Take Out Tuesday-Hung Wah 2:00 Biography of Bela Lugosi 2:30 Tastes of Home-Polish Cooking 1:30 Wii Bowling 2:00 High Tea Celebration 2:00 WU-Old Fashioned Home Remedies 2:30 Halloween Word Search 2:30 Look Good- Feel Good Spa Time 3:00 Bingo Creations 2:00 WU-Healthy Tips/ Demo on Hummus Dip 3:00 Table Topics 3:00 Discussion-The Salem Witch Trials 3:00 StoryTime - Haunted Honeymoon 3:30 Foam Figure Halloween Card Making 4:00 Who Am I? 3:30 Poland Trivia 3:00 National Color Day-Discussion-The Effects 3:30 Piano Music 3:30 Trivia Challenge with Ken 4:00 Strange But True Facts 4:00 Piano Music Sing a Long 5:00 Knitting and Crochet Group 4:00 Polish Proverb Secret Quote of Color 4:00 Grins and Giggles-Wit and Humor 6:00 Bingo 6:00 1/2 mile Challenge Walkers Group 6:00 Gaming Group 6:00 Music with Susan and Jack DeVuyst 6:00 Count Your Steps challenge 3:30 Mind Benders with Ken 6:00 Double "OO" challenge 7:00 Puzzle Groups 7:00 Friday Flix-Dick Tracy 7:00 Snack Social 7:00 LCR Challenge 20 7:00 Therapeutic Mandalas 21 6:00 Bingo 22 7:00 Movie Night-Up Periscope 23 24 25 26 9:00 Sunday Morning TV 10:00 Weight Training Exercise Class 10;00 Resistance Band Training 10:00 Basic Chair Yoga All Day Halloween Celebration Costume Party October 31st 10:30 Daily Devotions 10:30 Views and News 10:00 Fun Facts 10:30 Daily Chronicles 9:45 Bend Those Bones-Exercise Class for Residents and Staff 11:00 Craft Corner-Beaded Bracelets 11:00 Bingo 11:00 Hochstein Music Therapy 11:00 Bingo 10:30 Daily Chronicles 11:30 Volunteer Calendar Crew 1:30 Dining and Activity Council Meeting 1:45 Sunday Service-Dane-CH 1:30 Communion 11:00 Baking Class-Candy Corn Pretzel Bark 12:00 October Birthday Luncheon 2:00 WU-The History and Facts of Disney 2:00 You be the Judge 1:30 WU-Ceramic Class Series 1:30 Wacky Laws 3:00 Creepy Cocoa and Conversations 1:30 Halloween Hangman 3:00 Bingo 2:30 What Am I? 2:00 WU-Kitchen Creations-Caramel Apple 3:30 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 2:00 Pumpkin Pitch 4:00 Walk the Block Challenge 3:00 Music Entertainment with Fred Vine Salad 4:00 Piano Music 3:00 Famous Haunted Houses in New York 5:00 Spiritual Readings 4:00 November Calendar Review Committee 3:00 Halloween Costume Timeline Review 6:00 Annual Halloween Celebration with the 3:30 Halloween Trivia Challenge with Ken 6:00 Music with Susan and Jack DeVuyst 6:00 Spiritual Readings 3:30 Mind Benders with Ken Children 6:00 Bingo 7:00 Refreshments and Reminiscing 27 7:00 Creative Word Builders 28 6:00 Bingo 29 7:00 Movie Night-Hocus Pocus 30 7:00 Movie-Casper the Friendly Ghost 31 7:00 Knitting and Crochet Group Theresa Emler October Birthdays ACTIVITY LOCATOR KEY Community Life Director 2140 Five Mile Line Road TC- Town Center Penfield,New York 14526 G-The Gardens [email protected] OCTOBER 2019 CY- Courtyard CH- Chapel All activities are held in the activity area unless The Inn AR- Activity Room noted otherwise.
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