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EO-532 - Legacy Ridge at Alpharetta - Issue: 10/01/20 Viewed: 10/01/20 02:23 PM

LEGACY RIDGE AT ALPHARETTA 4125 N Point Parkway • Alpharetta, GA 30022 • (678) 366-7700

October 2020 Delightful Days “In the entire circle of the year there are no days so delightful as those of a fine October.” —Alexander Smith Congratulations! Plentiful Pumpkins Carved, painted or simply sitting in decorative displays, pumpkins symbolize the RESIDENT SPOTLIGHT fall season. From coast to coast, they’re found Ms. Elaine Freeman moved in many sizes and colors, but the classic round, into our community on orange squash you’ll find ripe for the picking 2/17/20. Elaine is very positive at pumpkin patches and markets is the and energetic, and always has a Connecticut field pumpkin. Of the 2 billion smile on her face. Ms. Elaine is pounds of pumpkins grown in the U.S., most very friendly and gets along are processed into food products. with all the residents. She is like the “mama bear” to several of Engage Your Brain ELAINE FREEMAN the female residents. Ms. Elaine With a Podcast is actively involved in all the activities at the Covering almost any topic, podcasts can community, and always available to lend a entertain, educate and let you escape to another helping hand. world. And it turns out that tuning in to a podcast is also good for firing up your brain. ASSOCIATE SPOTLIGHT That’s because the brain must process what it Angela is simply a service hears and actively convert that information into with a smile. She is exhilarating images and scenes that you create in your mind. and always full of energy. Her With over 850,000 podcasts to choose from, can-do attitude and willingness you’re sure to find one that will engage your to go above and beyond makes interests and your brain. her a true joy to work with. She takes pride in everything she Comfort for Critters touches, including making sure After completing a sewing or knitting project, ANGELA SMITH the residents have fresh hot use leftover fabric or yarn to make blankets for coffee everyday she works. Angela has touched the animal shelters. These organizations are always hearts of many, and definitely a great addition to the in need of bedding for their rescued pets, and Atlas Family! the critters won’t care about mismatched colors or uneven rows of stitches. EO-532 - Legacy Ridge at Alpharetta - Issue: 10/01/20 Viewed: 10/01/20 02:23 PM

Reel Mysteries

Everyone loves a good mystery. Here’s your ticket to some popular movie titles, from admired classics to recent releases.

Decade Mystery Movies 1940s “And Then There Were None,” “The Maltese Falcon” 1950s “Rear Window,” “Dial M for Murder” 1960s “Charade,” “In the Heat of the Night” 1970s “Death on the Nile,” “Chinatown” 1980s “The Mirror Crack’d,” “Clue” 1990s “The Usual Suspects,” “The Fugitive” 2000s “Gosford Park,” “The Illusionist” 2010s “Gone Girl,” “

1959: Thousands line up for the opening of the Guggenheim in New York City. The modern art museum’s unique spiral shape was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. OCTOBER 1982: At Florida’s Walt Disney World, the Epcot theme park opens and features 1908: Called America’s other national anthem, attractions that celebrate technological “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” becomes innovations and world cultures. a bestselling hit. It is now an MLB tradition 1998: for fans to sing the song during the seventh The first American to orbit the Earth, inning stretch. John Glenn returns to space aboard the shuttle Discovery. At age 77, he was the oldest person 1913: The Lincoln Highway, the country’s first to travel into space. coast-to-coast roadway, is formally dedicated. 2006: The U.S. population reaches 300 million. 1949: American novelist William Faulkner wins 2015: the Nobel Prize in literature. “Spectre,” the 24th film in the James Bond series, premieres in .