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The Gardens at Fair Oaks Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP 11:00 News Currents, GP 1:30 Karaoke, GP 2:30 Saturday Social, Bistro 3:30 $ BINGO, GP 5:55 Evening Movie – GP “Singin’ in the Rain” Gene Kelly & Debbie Reynolds 1952, 103 Minutes 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10:00 Outing: St. Leo 9:30 Balance Fitness, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP 9:30 Balance Fitness, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP Catholic Church 10:30 $ BINGO, GP 10:30 Men’s Support Group, PDR 10:30 Lunch Bunch: Logan’s 10:00 Inga’s Items, Lobby 10:00 Eucharist, AF 11:00 News Currents, GP 11:00 Amelia’s Shopping Cart, 11:00 Dominoes, GP 10:30 t Chantilly Bible Church, 1:30 Car Trip: Grocery Store 11:00 Crossword Puzzle, GP 10:30 ♫Music Appreciation 1:30 ♫ Hymns with Sally, FR Bistro 1:30 Shopping Trip: Wal-Mart 11:00 t Bible Study, PDR with Laura, FR 2:30 Saturday Social, Bistro GP 1:30 ♫ Piano with Len, GP 11:00 This Week in History, GP 1:30 Chair Soccer, GP 2:00 Scenic Drive 1:30 Chair Yoga, PDR 1:30 Faces & Places, FR 1:30 $ BINGO, GP 3:30 $ BINGO, GP 1:30 Ladderball Tournament, GP 2:00 Rosary, PDR 2:30 Wheel of Fortune, GP 2:30 Wii Bowling League, GP 2:00 ♫ Piano with Eric Facer, FR 1:30 Rummikub Club, CR 5:55 Evening Movie – GP 2:30 Mardi Gras Social, Bistro 2:30 Ice Cream Social, Bistro 3:30 Namesake Day, FR 2:30 Sunshine State Day, CR 2:00 Fairfax Museum 2:30 March Birthday “Till the Clouds Roll By” 3:30 Handbell Choir, GP 3:30 $ BINGO, GP 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 3:30 Boggle, GP 3:30 t Ash Wednesday Service, GP Celebration!, Bistro Judy Garland & Frank Sinatra 3:30 UNO, GP 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 4:00 Tea Time with Aura, CR 3:30 Bunco, Bistro 3:30 Friday Trivia, FR 1946, 120 Minutes “Can-Can” 5:55 Evening Movie, GP “Peggy Sue Got Married” 5:55 Evening Movie, GP Shirley MacLaine& Frank Sinatra 5:55 Evening Movie, GP “Rudy” Kathleen Turner & Nicolas Cage 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 1930, 131 Minutes “Private Benjamin” Netflix Wild Card Sean Astin, 1993, 112 Minutes 1986, 103 Minutes Netflix Wild Card Goldie Hawn, 1980, 109 Minutes 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10:00 Outing: St. Leo 9:30 Balance Fitness, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP 9:30 Balance Fitness, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP Catholic Church 10:30 $ BINGO, GP 11:00 Shopping Cart, Bistro 11:00 Crossword Puzzle, GP 11:00 Dominoes, GP 10:00 Eucharist, AF 11:00 News Currents, GP 1:30 Car Trip: Grocery Store 11:00 This Week in History, GP 1:30 Volleyball, GP 10:30 Lunch Bunch: PF 1:30 Name That Tune, FR 10:30 t Jubilee Christian 1:30 UNO, GP 11:00 t Bible Study, PDR 1:30 Pictionary, GP 2:00 Rosary, PDR Changs’s 2:30 Saturday Social, Bistro Center, GP 2:00 Scenic Drive 11:15 Clifton Ladies Lunch 2:30 Mocktail Hour , Bistro 2:30 Ice Cream Social, Bistro 10:30 ♫ Piano with Doug, GP 3:30 $ BINGO, GP 1:30 Chair Soccer, GP 2:30 Kitchen Corner: Johnny 1:30 Outbursts, FR 3:30 Paws with Troy, FR 5:55 Evening Movie – GP 2:30 Wheel of Fortune, GP Appleseed Day, GP 3:30 t Bible Study with Norma, GP 2:00 ♫ Piano with Eric Facer, 1:30 $ BINGO, GP 4:00 Tea Time with Aura, CR “Frenchman’s Creek” 3:30 Pet Tails, FR 2:30 Handbell Choir, FR 3:30 Bunco, Bistro FR 1:30 Rummikub Club, CR 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 5:55 Evening Movie, GP Joan Fontaine & Arturo De 3:30 t Episcopal Communion 3:30 Bridge Club, FR 3:30 $ BINGO, GP 2:30 Pi Day Social, Bistro Netflix Wild Card 5:55 Evening Movie, GP “Carousel” 3:30 Friday Trivia, FR Cordova Service with Norma, GP 5:55 Evening Movie, GP “Maverick” Shirley Jones & Gordon MacRae 1944, 1 Hour 53 Minutes “Big” 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 5:55 Evening Movie, GP Mel Gibson, 1994, 127 Minutes 1956, 128 Minutes Tom Hanks, 1988, 104 Minutes Netflix Wild Card 16 17 10:00 Outing: St. Leo 9:30 Balance Fitness, GP Catholic Church 10:30 $ BINGO, GP 10:30 t Pender United 1:30 Car Trip: Grocery Store The Gardens at Methodist, GP 1:30 ♫ Piano with Len, GP 1:30 Chair Soccer, GP 2:00 Scenic Drive 2:30 Wheel of Fortune, GP 2:30 St. Patrick’s Day Social, 3:30 Mind, Body, & Spirit, FR Bistro Fair Oaks 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 3:30 Boggle, GP “Sarah Plain and Tall” 4:00 Tea Time with Aura, CR Glenn Close & Christopher Walken 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 1991, 98 Minutes Netflix Wild Card Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Any additions or changes to the calendar will be posted on the daily schedule. Location Key Calendar Icons 18 19 20 21 22 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP 9:30 Balance Fitness, GP 10:00 Songs and Crafts with Girl 11:00 Amelia’s Shopping Cart, 10:30 Lunch Bunch: Esposito’s 11:00 Dominoes, GP 10:00 Eucharist, AF Scout Troop 214, GP AF - All Floors Outing Bistro 11:00 Crossword Puzzle, GP 1:30 News Currents, GP 11:00 t Bible Study, PDR 10:30 ♫ Music Appreciation CR - Card Room 11:00 This Week in History, GP 1:30 ♫ Live! Norm Voss, FR ♫ Musical Program 1:30 Name 5, FR with Laura, FR 2:30 ♫ Hymns with Sally, FR 1:30 Menu Planning, GP 2:00 Rosary, PDR FP - Front Porch 2:00 Scenic Drive 12:00 Men’s Luncheon, GP 3:30 $ BINGO, GP t Spiritual Program 2:30 Ice Cream Social, Bistro FR - Family Room 2:30 Handbell Choir, GP 1:30 BINGO, GP 2:00 ♫ Piano with Eric Facer, FR $ 5:55 Evening Movi e – GP ☼ Outdoor Activity 3:30 Bridge Club, FR 3:30 t Bible Study with Norma, GP GP - Gathering Place 3:30 $ BINGO, GP 1:30 Rummikub Club, CR “The Pirate” $ Golden Tickets 3:30 UNO, GP 3:30 Bunco, Bistro Gene Kelly & Judy Garland OP - Outside Patio 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 2:30 M&M Social Hour, Bistro 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 1948, 102 Minutes PDR - Private Dining “The Harvey Girls” 3:30 Friday Trivia, FR “Fiddler on the Roof” Part I “Fiddler on the Roof” Part II 5:55 Evening Movie, GP Room Topol & Norma Crane Judy Garland Topol & Norma Crane Netflix Wild Card MIL - Meet in Lobby 1971, 91 Minutes 1971, 91 Minutes 1946, 102 Minutes 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 10:00 Outing: St. Leo 9:30 Balance Fitness, GP 9:30 Warming Up, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP 9:30 Balance Fitness, GP 9:30 Balance Fitness, GP 9:30 Fun & Fitness, GP Catholic Church 10:30 $ BINGO, GP 10:30 Resident Council 11:00 Crossword Puzzle, GP 10:30 Cherry Blossoms Ride 11:00 ♫ Piano Recital with Meeting, GP 10:30 t Catholic Mass, GP 10:30 Cherry Blossoms Ride 1:30 Volleyball, GP 10:30 ♫ Music Appreciation Kim Fair, GP 10:30 t Church of the Apostle, GP 11:00 Shopping Cart, Bistro 11:00 Dominoes, CR 2:00 Rosary, PDR with Laura, FR 1:30 ♫ Olam Tikvah Chorale 1:30 Car Trip: Grocery Store 11:00 This Week in History, GP 1:30 ♫ Jubilee Christian Center, 1:30 News Currents, GP 2:30 Ice Cream Social, Bistro 1:30 $ BINGO, GP “Songs of Spring”, GP 1:30 Pictionary, GP 1:30 Ladderball Tournament, GP 2:30 Coca Cola Day Social, FR 1:30 Rummikub Club, CR 2:30 Wii Bowling League, GP 2:00 Fair Oaks Mall 3:30 t Bible Study with Norma, Bistro 2:30 Chair Soccer, GP 2:30 Chair Stretches, FR 2:30 On a Stick Day Social, 2:30 Rummy, CR 2:30 Handbell Choir, GP GP 3:30 $ BINGO, GP 3:30 Wheel of Fortune, GP 2:45 Mind, Body & Spirit, FR Bistro 3:30 Boggle, GP 3:30 Bridge Club, FR 3:30 Bunco, Bistro 5:55 Evening Movie – GP 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 3:30 $ BINGO, GP 3:30 Friday Trivia, FR 4:00 Tea Time with Aura, CR 3:30 UNO, GP “The Barbarian and the Geisha” “Adam’s Rib” 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 5:55 Evening Movie, GP “Curly John Wayne Spencer Tracy & Katharine “Mrs. Doubtfire” “What About Bob?” Netflix Wild Card Netflix Wild Card Top” Shirley Temple, 1935, 74 Min 1958, 104 Minutes Hepburn, 1949, 1 Hour 41 Mins. Robin Williams, 1993, 125 Minutes Bill Murray, 1991, 99 Minutes 30 31 10:00 Outing: St. Leo 9:30 Balance Fitness, GP Catholic Church 10:30 $ BINGO, GP 10:30 t Pender United 1:30 Car Trip: Grocery Store The Gardens at Methodist, GP 1:30 ♫ Piano with Len, GP 1:30 Chair Soccer, GP 2:00 Scenic Drive 2:30 Wheel of Fortune, GP 2:30 Wii Bowling League, GP 3:30 Sunday Trivia, FR 2:30 Penny Ante, CR Fair Oaks 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 3:30 Boggle, GP “The Descendants” 4:00 Tea Time with Aura, CR George Clooney, 2011, 5:55 Evening Movie, GP 115 Minutes Netflix Wild Card .
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