Travel This Winter Edith Anderson– 12Th Gloria Cole 26Th Katy Keach, Director of Operations Have You Ever Traveled Without Moving
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Creekside at Three Rivers Postage 2744 Ashers Fork Drive Information Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37128 CREEKSIDE at Three Rivers Assisted Living with Memory Care January 2018 2744 Ashers Fork Drive, Murfreesboro TN 37128 Busy Creating…. Book Blitz Month First Day of the Year January 1 National Bean Day January 6 January Birthdays Creekside Management Team International Kite Day Residents…. January 14 Claudia Harris, Executive Director Diane Bradburn –2nd Betty Dickerson 21st Dot Rudderow– 2nd Bill Shultz 22nd Laurie Dowling, Resident Care Director National Hat Bobbie Johnson-11th Martha Carroll 22nd Day Valerie Hopkins, Residents Care Director-Villas James Poytner-11th Virginia Sanders 24th January 15 Travel this Winter Edith Anderson– 12th Gloria Cole 26th Katy Keach, Director of Operations Have you ever traveled without moving Dot Collins– 17th Nancy Taylor 27th Opposite Day a muscle? Literary tourism can take you Jean Rosemond –19th Kirk Bagley, Chef/Dining Director January 25 on an adventure that you thought was impossible. It’s simply: visit the Kelly Boggs, Business Office Manager National Creekside Library or Linebaugh Staff…. Puzzle Day Bookmobile (see bookmobile dates in Shane Carney, Maintenance Director Karen Ogden 2nd January 29 your activity calendar). Select a Doris Tatum 9th destination; now select a book on your Lori Domer, Director of Sales & Marketing Amanda Foster 13th destination. Can’t find a book for your Elizabeth Barnum 26th destination? Not a problem the activity Kim Honeycutt, Activity Director Roycealyeen Green 27th department will order your book at no Gwendolyn Mcgaughy 28th charge. All you have to do is relax and travel without leaving home. Where is your destination this winter? P A G E 2 P A G E 3 SPOTLIGHT RESIDENT…. Chuck is all smiles when asked if he remembers the day he received Laughing is the call that changed his life. the best Before being signed by the Cardinals in 1961, Chuck Taylor had attended Middle Medicine… Tennessee State University. During a MTSU baseball practice he was called to the phone, that call changed everything for this small town boy from Deacon, Tennessee. Chuck spent three years (1961 to 1963) in the Cardinals minor league system before being traded on February 17, 1964 to the Houston Colts with first baseman/outfielder Jim Beauchamp for outfielder Carl Warwick. Patient: Midway through the 1965 season, he was traded back to the Cardinals, this time with It's been pitcher and former All-Star Hal Woodeshick. one month 1968 was perhaps the best season of his entire professional career. As a starter, he appeared in 34 games for the Oilers, allowing only 202 hits in 230 innings, walking only since my 38 batters, and posting a record of 18 and 7 with a minute 2.35 ERA. At 26 years of age, last visit he was fairly old prospect-wise, but he still managed to impress the Major League Cardinals enough to put him on their roster for 1969. and I still On May 27, 1969, Taylor made his big league debut with the Cardinals. He appeared in feel relief of pitcher Ray Washburn, and it was ultimately Taylor who gave up the winning run to the opposing team, the Atlanta Braves. Taylor was used both as a reliever and starter miserable. in his debut season, appearing in 27 games total, starting 13 of them, and posting a 7–5 won–loss record. Special His next two seasons, 1970 and 1971, proved to be successful as well. Both years, he Guests in was used almost entirely as a reliever, and he posted ERAs of 3.11 and 3.53, Doctor: respectively. Following the 1971 season, Taylor was traded to the Mets. January In March 1973, Taylor was released by the Brewers and signed by the Expos a couple Did you weeks later. In his first year with the Expos, he posted a 1.77 ERA, but appeared in only follow the eight games. That performance, however, was something of a foreshadowing of what Senior would happen in the year to come. instructions Solutions and 1974 was the best season of his Major League career. He appeared in relief 61 times, 2 HAPPIEST NEW YEAR! on the posting a 2.17 ERA in 107 ⁄3 innings. He ranked ninth in the league in game Suncrest will appearances, fifth in the league in saves with 11 and sixth in the league in games medicine I finished with 39. provide be gave you? visiting the He wrapped his career up following the 1976 season, playing in his final big league game on October 3 of that year. However, during the baseball season he enjoys 2017 Christmas at Creekside Creekside watching or listening to the games and always enjoys sharing baseball stories. Campus on Patient: January 24th. I sure did - They are the bottle providing the said 'keep residents with tightly FLOWERS! closed.' ___ .