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Mon 9:00 Doctors Shop if possible. Check with frontdes k by 9:00 a.m. 718 7:30 Program: Andrew O'Rourke: Bridging Communities:An insider's guideto the TappanZee replacement bridge. See p. 3. No movie Tue 9:45. Shopping: Trader Joes - return at 11 :45 am. 7/9 1:30 Class: Shakespeare's Comedies: The Taming of the Shrew. Instructor Kate Farrington (151 class) (subscription) 2:00 Shopping: Tarrytown -- return at 3:30 p.m. No Movie Wed 9:30 Trip: The Frick Collection, New York 7/10 7:30 Movie: Woman in the Dunes (1964) (123 min). Japanese drama, thriller. Thu 9:00 Doctors Shop if possible. Check with front desk by 9:00 a.m. 7/11 7:30 Movie: Strangers in Good Company (1990) (101 min). Canadian Drama. Fri 9:45 Shopping: Thomwood- return at 11:15 a.m. 7/124 1:30 Shopping: Ossining - return at 2:30 p,m. & 3:30 p.m. 7:30 Movie: A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999) (116 min). Kevin Kline, GR Michelle Pfeiffer. Shakes eare's corned , fantas , romance. Sat 2:15 : Tales of Hoffmann (see p. 3) GR 7/13 7:30 Movie: Bringing Up Baby (1938) (102 min). Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant. Corned , romance. GR Sun 3:00 Concert: CiaranSheehan with Sue Anderson, piano. See p.3. GR 7/14 No movie

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=-- Committee: � . Meetings - . . LOCATIONS Health &Wellness , Fri. , Jul 12, 10 a.m. I RAO ACK Adirondack Country Kitchen ACR Admin. Conference Room (C Level RegularWeekly Activities near Robert Fulton bridge) Art Activity(Beginners+} Tue. 10:00-12:00 ART ART Art Room nd Bistro rd 2 BIS 3 ArtCritiques Tues. 4:00 ART CL3 Clermont, floor lobby BellRinging (will resume in September) GR CLW Clearwater Chorus (will resume in September) GR CRA Craft Room FaithDiscussion Thurs. 10:00 PDR FDR Formal Dining Room Fiber ArtsGro up 2nd & 4th Fri. 2:00-4:00 CRA FIT Fitness Studio (T Level, GR Gathering Room French Conversation Mon. 3:30 ART HUD Italian Conversation Thurs. 11.15 PDR Hudson Room (T level) PDR Private Dining Room Meditation Tue. 9:30-10:00 RAO RAO Residents Association Office (C PoetryReading 4th Wed. 4:00 Cl3 0 Near Clermont bridge) PoetryWriting 2" Thurs. 3:30 RAO RCC Residents Care Center ,:. • Shakespeare Tues. 4:00 RAO RL Residents Lounge Tuesday MorningClub Tue. 10:00-12:00 PDR RUE Rue des Artistes (C Level, above TER Terrace FitnessActivities •• KENDAL HOURS All CLASSES ARE IN THE FITNESS STUDIO ON THE Bistro Open 8 am to 8 pm T LEVEL AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE (all fitness classes are for residents only, MONDAY-SATURDAY BREAKFAST8:00-10:00 please no guests) Deli, Salad Bar, Soup 10:00-11:30 Stretch and Balance Mon-Fri 9:00 LUNCH 11:30-2:00 Pilates (Chair) Mon 11:00, Fri 11:15 Deli, Salad Bar, Soup 2:00-5:00 (Bistro) 5:00-8:00 Pilates (Mat) Wed 11:15, Fri 10:00 .J I DINNER DINNER (FDR) 5:30-6:00-6:30 Tai Chi- Tue 10:00,, Thurs 11:00 {byreservation only, ext 1100 before 3p.m.} Tai Chi (chair) Wed 10:15 (in ClearwaterRec Room) SUNDAY 1 Yoga Mix Thurs 9:45 \ BREAKFASTB:00-11:30 BRUNCH 11:30-2:30 Zumba Gold Thurs 2:00-2:40 (no evening meal service) Saturday WORKOUT Class 10:00 Library: Librarian on duty in Library Mon.-Fri. 10-12 and Use of Fitness Center by anyone other than staff 2-4. Browse/borrow 24/7 in the library and fromthe carousels in elevator lobbies. and residents is not permitted Resident Care Center: Open Mon.-Fri. 8-4. (Sat. 9-1, for Nurse Practitioner, call ext. 1000) Call ext. 1030 for appointment, as usual

RELIGIOUS SERVICES Pool Hours: Mon-Sat 9:00-3:30 Catholic Mass: lap Swim 9:00-10:00 Sundays, 8 a.m. & 12 noon, TV channel 285 (see p. 1) Water Aerobjcs Mon & Wed 10:15 Thursdays 10:25 a.m. CLW Water for Arthritis Fri 11:00-11:45 Episcopal Prayer: , 1st& Jrd Tuesdays, 1;30 p.m. CLW Kabbalat Shabbat Service: {dosed daily fortunch 12:15-1:00) 1 2nd Fridays, 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. ACR Quaker Meeting: Sundays, 11:00 a.m. CRA Trips Any questions? Contact Anna Mae O'Leary or Peter Limburg. Space Available Wed, July 31, The Cloisters, NewYork: Explore this branch of the Met, specializing in art and architecture of medieval Europe, in BridgingCommunities: An Insider's Guide to the Fort Tryon Park overlooking the Hudson. Its New TZBridge art treasures include sculpture, paintings, AndrewO'Rourke, Public Outreach Administrator of the tapestries, stained-glass windows, enamels, newMario M. Cuomo (Tappan Zee) Bridge, returnsfor ivories, and metalwork. Highlights are the his fourth presentation about the bridge replacement Unicom tapestries, French cloisters with project we have observed since its start in late 2013. This medieval gardens and a Romanesque chapel. new 3.1 mile twin-span bridge costing $3. 98 billion is one Met members and non-members must pay the of the largest single-design-built contracts in the U.S. senior group rate of $17 per person (the The cable-stayed span crosses one of the widest part of Kendal van provides free transportation}. the Hudson River and is the largest in NY State history.

Short Wait List Join us in the Gathering Room on Monday, July 8, as Wed, July 17, New York Historical Society, Andrew O'Rourke educates us on this amazing project. New York: "Hudson Rising: An Environmental Odyssey," an exploration of �Concerton July 14 200 years of ecological change and environ­ mental activism along the Hudson River; also th Dublin-born Ciaran Sheehan, the acclaimed actor and exhibitfons on Stonewall's 50 anniversary; singer whosep erformances have warmed 1he heart and Cole Porter's 1907 piano; "Augusta Savage: touched the soul, returns to Kendal with accompanist Renaissance Woman," an historic Bible Sue Anderson. collection; Audubon birds, and Tiffanylamps. Ciaran played the role of the Phantom in "The Phantom of Please do not sign up for a trip unless you the Opera" for over 1,000 performanceson Broadway and want to go so much that you are willing to keep the date free. If you do need to cancel for any Toronto. He also had significant roles in "Les Miserables," reasons, draw a line through your name on the "Camelot," "Finnian's Rainbow," "Carousel", and other list. TheTrips Book is in the Activities Alcove shows. across the Computer Room. Sue Anderson, former Kendal Chorus accompanist, has Also: been a conductorand musical director for such shows as The Horticulture Committee offers a trip to "Pirates of Penzance,» "Me and My Girl," and "Cats." the Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College, Valhalla, NY, on Wed, Be sure to come at 3 p. m. on Sunday, July 14, for what July 24. A guided tour of the Native Plant promises to be an exciting and entertaining program and Gardens will be given by Garden curator and join us for a reception afterwards in the Private Dining educator Jeanne Lapsker. Room.

Participation is limited to 12. A sign-up sheet Saturday at the Opera on July 13 on a separate clipboard (not in Trips Book) will be ih tne Actfvilfes Alcove. Join your fellow opera lovers for The Tales of Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbachwith Placido Domingo {Hoffmann), The van leaves from the main entrance at Luciana Serra (Olympia), (Guilietta), and 9:45 a.m. and arrives back at Kendal at noon. Ileana Cotrubas (Antonia). The conductor is Georges . Pretre. (Gathering Room, 2:15 p.m.)

3 Committee Announcements • Met Opera in HD Live Update The Trips Committee chose four Met Opera in HD The Health and Wellness Committee Live performances for Kendal trips to White Plains in 2019-2020 meeting on Friday, July 12, is open to all. the season: Oct 12: Puccini's Turandot Lisa Wacht, Health Services Administrator, _1 _ Feb 1: Porgy will bring us up-to-date and help us plan Gershwin's and Bess Feb 29: Handel's Agrippina future activities. ( 1 O a. m., RAO on C level} Mar 14: The Flying Duchman Dot Bone Wagner's

Sing Along on Wednesday, July 17: The full capacity of the Kendal van sold out after sign-up sheets were posted the morning of July 1. Singan.d Swing with Sue, a program of - Residents are welcome to sign up on thewait lists. songs of the Forties led by the incom­ Met Opera in HD Live priority tickets go on sale parable Sue Anderson. Don't miss it! ( ) July 11, and the box office opens to the general public RL, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on July 17. Jan Myers Bob Singleton ...... · ...... : . . . . • A Love ·Affair with an American Folk Art . • Dining Room AdvisoryC otnrriitte · The e· . . · :. . ·. An_ �xhibit ofhooked: fiberart by the Hudson River reminds· residents of the 6/28i2019. memo. . . Rug Hookers. is currently bn display at the Croton from Fred Coppola, birifotor of Dining, that Free Library. The group has been led by KoH's own nutritional values for lunch and dinner·.: . .. Marilyrl,Bottjer,for · · · more than 25 years. entrees were added on the menu effective · • . · . \ ._ � y - Jul 1 .. ·. · -::: ...... · (-t�J Cleveland Drive, Croton-on-Hudson} KoH's residents are grateful for this guide (To Ai.Ig�sr31) = to select healthy meals.· · ··. Margo Berger Welcometo a New Resident Haruko (Haru) Ogasawara plans to move to Robert • The Recycling Committee reports that Fulton at Kendal on July 10 from Greenwich, CT. Ten newpictoriat· signs have·been-postedirl aH years ago, she-movedfrorn her home-in Japan to be KoH trash rooms, and hooks for plastic doser to her daughter Mari and her four grandchildren. bags were added where needed. Mari had come to the U.S. 20 years ago to attend college Residents are re quested to deposit only and graduate school and never returned to Japan. Mari clean paper, clean recyclable glass, and her family now live in nearby Tarrytown, and Haru metal and plastics, and bagged trash in looks forward to seeing them often. She loves doing the respective bios. Japanese calligraphy and attends painting classes in We are grateful to Food Services for Greenwich. Haru also enjoys ballroom dancing. providing bins for recyclable plastic glasses Jo-Ann Rapaport 1Ji · and cups in the Residents Lounge. A bin for· - 1 recyclable plastics is also available in the "Lights for Liberty" PDR during special functions. "Lights for Liberty" is a movement to protest the inhuman Let's all pitch in and do your share to conditions faced by refugees in detention centers. reduce the flow of plastics to landfills, • waterways and incinerators! On the evening of July 12, people au over the countrywm Residents who wish to donate women's gather outside their homes to protest by holding a candle­ and men's clothing and other textiles in light vigil. Those of us at Kendal who want to show our good condition are urged to bring their support for the movement will gather on the Terrace on donations to the Residents Association Friday, July 12, at 8:30 p.m. Battery-operated candles will ... meeting on July 22 at 7:30 p.m. be provided. Please join us. For further information, Ursula Hahn contact Suzanne Sadfer.