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September 2016 S U N M O N T U E S W E D T H U R F R I Sat SEPTEMBER 2016 S U N M O N T U E S W E D T H U R F R I SAT 1 2 3 10:30 Pictures and 10:45 Boutelle 10:45 Bingo Words ODR ODR ODR 2:00 Protestant 2:00 11:00 Reminisce Service ODR Jeremiah Johsnon 2:00 Shabbat Robert Redford ODR 2:30 Sing Service HL Along 2:30 Active Game w/ Mike 10:45 POETRY ODR ODR ODR Intergenerational Visits 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11:00 Eucharistic 10:45 Word Games 10:30 10:30 Pictures and 10:30 10:45 Bingo ODR Service ODR Trivia / Reminisce Words Painting w/ 2:30 HL ODR Brian 2:00 2:00 11:00 11:00 Reminisce The Pines Lavender Hill Mob 10:45 Holiday Bingo ROSARY 10:45 Boutelle The West Point Story ODR Alec Guinness James Cagney ODR ODR 2:00 Protestant 2:15 2:30 Sing Along 2:30 Active Game Service ODR ODR 2:15 Patriotic Tunes 2:30 Music w/ Mike ODR HL Ice Cream Social ODR Reminisce ODR 2:00 Shabbat 6:00 Board Games Intergenerational ODR ODR ICP 2:45 POETRY Visits ODR 11 11:00 Eucharistic 12 13 14 15 16 17 Service ODR 10:30 Coffee Social 10:30 10:30 Pictures and 2:45 POETRY 10:30 Visits from 11am - 4pm ODR Trivia / Reminisce Words FASHION TO GO 11:00 Current Events HL ODR ODR ODR Clothing, Jewelry and ODR 11:00 11:00 Reminisce 2:00 Protestant 1:45 More… 2:30 Classic Mania ROSARY ODR Service ODR International ODR ODR 2:30 Sing Along Velvet 4:00 Piano Tunes ML w/ Mike 2:00 Shabbat Anthony Hopkins 2:30 Music ODR HL 2:30 Active Game 6:00 iPad Reminisce Reminisce ODR ICP ODR Intergenerational Visits 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 10:30 Coffee Social 10:45 Word Games 10:30 10:30 Pictures and 2:45 POETRY 10:45 Bingo ODR ODR Trivia / Reminisce Words ODR ODR 11:00 Current Events 2:30 DRUMFUN HL ODR ODR ODR 2:00 Protestant 2:00 11:00 11:00 Reminisce 2:30 Classic Mania ODR Service ODR Fail Safe ROSARY ODR ODR 2:30 Henry Fonda 2:00 Shabbat 4:00 Piano Tunes ML Autumn Leaves 2:30 Music Service HL 2:30 Active Game Concert w/ The Reminisce ODR 6:00 iPad Reminisce Recreation TRIO! 6:00 Board Games ODR Intergenerational 2:15 ICP ICP Visits Ice Cream Social ODR ODR 25 26 27 28 29 30 11:00 Eucharistic 10:30 Coffee Social 10:45 Word Games 10:30 10:30 Pictures and 10:45 Boutelle Service ODR ODR Trivia / Reminisce Words ODR 2:00 2:30 HL ODR 2:00 Protestant 11:00 Current Events 11:00 11:00 Reminisce Service ODR Inside Party Clover ODR 2:30 Natalie Wood ROSARY ODR MONTHLY 2:30 Classic Mania 2:00 Shabbat 2:15 Ice Cream ODR 2:00 Movie BIRTHDAY PARTY Service HL ODR 2:45 POETRY Social 4:00 Piano Tunes ML Matinee 6:00 Board Games ODR ODR 6:00 iPad Reminisce ODR ICP ICP ODR WDR- Willow Dining ML - Mid Lobby 1st floor Room 1st Floor Turner Classics Ch. 33 ODR - Oakwood Dining Room 2nd Floor ICP - Ice Cream Parlor 1st Floor WL– Willow Lounge ALL ACTIVITES ARE 1st Floor SUBJECT TO ADR– Aspen Dining Room 1st Floor CHANGE HL– Hawthorne Lounge 2nd Floor .
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