Broadway Proper JUNE 2020 • FUN IN THE SUN

Summer Is Here! Beat the Heat! Tips from BAYADA Home Health Care! People aged 65 and over are more prone to heat exhaustion and stroke, as they are less likely to sense and respond to changes in temperature. Here are some tips to help you avoid getting heat exhaustion or even worse, heat stroke: Father’s Day Duos 1. Make sure to drink plenty of cool beverages such as water Many children are obviously cut from or juice. Avoid alcoholic or caffeinated beverages. Avoid extremely cold beverages, as they can cause muscle cramps. the same cloth as their parents. This Don’t wait until you are thirsty to drink. Father’s Day, take a look at these famous fathers and their equally 2. Avoid going outdoors during the peak hours of the day, from famous offspring: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Try to sit in a shady spot, such as under an Make sure to umbrella or tree, and avoid sitting in the direct sun if possible. drink plenty John Adams and John Quincy 3. Wear lightweight clothing when outside. Avoid wearing too of water! Adams —- The first father-son duo to many layers which can retain the heat on you. both serve as U.S. presidents (second and sixth, respectively), the Adams men 4. Avoid strenuous activity in the heat. Keep walking to a minimum. left a lasting impression on American 5. Take a cool shower, bath or sponge bath to cool down after spending society and politics. time outside. Muhammad Ali and Laila Ali —- “The 6. When the humidity and heat indexes are high, try to stay in an air conditioned Greatest” heavyweight boxing champion climate to avoid getting overheated. must have passed on his winning genes Remember this little jingle... to his youngest daughter, who was A cup of water per hour undefeated during her own eight-year Gives you the power career in the ring. To beat the heat Paul McCartney and Stella And stay on your feet! McCartney —- Papa Paul has earned worldwide fame as a former Beatle and prolific songwriter; daughter Stella is a Photo Gallery respected fashion designer. Jerry Stiller and —- Funny runs in this family: Jerry Stiller, known for roles in the “Seinfeld” and “The King of Queens,” is the proud father of actor/comedian Ben Stiller, star of “Meet the Parents,” “” and the “Night at the Museum” films. Quincy Jones and Rashida Jones —- Grammy Award-winning artist Quincy Jones is best known for producing STAB PLOP STAMP LIAR EXPO HAGAR records for Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin Puzzle Solutions AERO EIEI ADORE and Michael Jackson, but modern BREADW INNERS Brain Bender: What a Catch! DIETRE PGA audiences may be more familiar with DECREESADDLES his daughter, actress Rashida Jones. She Nate Hall caught the 3-pound perch. Gary Benson caught the 6-pound trout. Stan SADATDOESEINS Reynolds caught the 8-pound bass. Calvin White caught the 10-pound walleye. ERGS CARTEFAIT has starred in the TV shows “The Office” ANET AMEN MENUS and “Parks and Recreation.” TV Dads Word Ladders TER SER SAVANTS SRSLEV IND 1. B; 2. C; 3. G; 4. E; 5. D; 6. F; 7. A 1. dad, did, die, tie; 2. golf, gulf, gull, ADDITIONALLY Pat enjoyed her Easter surprise! From all of us at Broadway Proper, bull, ball; 3. fish, fist, mist, mint, pint, AWARESEALNAVE we wish the fathers a wonderful pins, fins ROWEROLGATRIP Cinco de Mayo was great with all COLASREOSSKIS those margaritas being delivered! (Photos continued on back.) Father’s Day! JUNE 2020

TV Dads Crossword Puzzle Virtual Visits

A Message From Match the father figure character to the TV show he 12345678910 11 12 13 You can get a free ticket to visit world-famous appeared in. museums and attractions and use it without Leisure Care 14 15 16 leaving the comfort of your chair. A wide Fictional Father TV Show range of virtual tours and online exhibits are As we continue to navigate the situation 17 18 19 1. Tim Taylor A. “Father Knows Best” available at your fingertips. Here are just a few brought on by COVID-19, we remain you can explore. vigilant about social distancing and 2. James Evans Sr. B. “Home Improvement” 20 21 22 infection control protocols, based on 3. Tom Corbett C. “Good Times” 23 24 25 26 27 • The Louvre, Paris. guidelines from the CDC and state health Louvre.fr/en/visites-en-ligne 4. Steve Douglas D. “Family Matters” 28 29 30 31 32 33 agencies. Instead of our monthly calendar, • National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. we are using this space to provide some 5. Carl Winslow E. “My Three Sons” NGA.gov additional puzzles and activities that you 34 35 36 37 6. Howard Cunningham F. “Happy Days” • Smithsonian National Museum of Natural can enjoy at your leisure. 38 39 40 7. Jim Anderson G. “The Courtship of History, Washington, D.C. Thank you for your commitment to doing Eddie’s Father” 41 42 43 NaturalHistory.SI.edu your part in keeping other residents and • San Diego Zoo, San Diego. team members safe. For our most recent 44 45 46 47 updates, visit www.leisurecare.com/ Zoo.SanDiegoZoo.org 48 49 50 51 communication-plan. Please speak with Double Take • Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, Calif. your management team if you have 52 53 54 55 56 57 MontereyBayAquarium.org/ any questions. Fish around and find 10 differences in these animals/live-cams two pictures. 58 59 60 61 62

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Summertime Snicker 66 67 68 Word Ladders Q: What holds the sun up in the sky? In each set below, use the clues to ACROSS DOWN A: Sunbeams! change the first word, one letter at a 1. Use a dagger 1. Chunk 5. Dull sound 2. Row time, to get the last word. 9. Upper right-hand corner item 3. Bern waterway 14. One not to be trusted 4. Shows to the public DAD 15. 1967 Montreal event 5. Shrimp Brain Bender: 16. Comic strip Viking 6. Five dozen old Romans, plus two _ _ _ Took action 17. Prefix for nautical or ballistics 7. Sports event What a Catch! 18. “...had a farm, __...” 8. Gist _ _ _ A cube with dots 19. Pay homage to 9. Distributed Four buddies—Calvin, Gary, Nate and 20. Job holders 10. Tiny amounts TIE Stan—went fishing. They each caught a 23. Rolled cube 11. In the past 24. Naples three 12. Ruin the surface of different kind of fish: bass, walleye, perch 25. 7 Down sponsor, for short 13. Prefix for shrunk or suppose and trout. From the clues below, can 28. Ordains 21. Launderer’s concern GOLF you determine the first and last names 32. Befuddles 22. Rub away 34. Leader assassinated in 1981 25. Adaptable _ _ _ _ Wide chasm of each fisherman, what kind of fish he 35. Forest creatures 26. Brilliant one caught, and how much the fish weighed 37. German one 27. Those who help: abbr. _ _ _ _ Sea-loving bird 38. Work units 28. Sewer (3, 6, 8 or 10 pounds)? 39. A la __ 29. Gardeners’ machines _ _ _ _ Bovine patriarch 1. Stan’s last name isn’t Hall. 40. __ accompli 30. Cheese variety 41. Dill herb 31. Blisters BALL 2. Calvin, whose last name isn’t Reynolds, 42. Laic response 33. Pleaders 43. Food lists 34. Theater necessities didn’t catch the smallest fish. 44. More to the point 36. Explosive peak FISH 46. Learned people 39. Gave a hoot 3. The man who caught the 8-pound fish 48. Grads-to-be: abbr. 43. Educator Horace ______A tightly closed hand didn’t catch the walleye. 49. Bulgaria’s currency 45. Forefathers 51. Mich.’s neighbor 47. Musical instruments _ _ _ _ Tiny water droplets 4. Mr. White didn’t catch the 52. Besides 50. Projecting brim 6-pound trout. 58. Informed 52. Square footage 61. Circus performer 53. Far: pref. _ _ _ _ Chewing gum flavor 5. Nate caught the perch. 62. Church section 54. Fictional villain 63. Boatman 55. Merry prank _ _ _ _ Two cups 6. The fish were caught in the following 64. Olympian Korbut 56. 57 65. Lose one’s footing 57. Slangy responses _ _ _ _ Sewing accessories order, from smallest to largest: Mr. Hall, 66. Beverages 58. Band of electrical sparks Gary Benson, bass, and Calvin. 67. Classic cars 59. Court FINS 68. Downhill conveyors 60. Hole maker Photo Gallery (Continued)

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STAB PLOP STAMP LIAR EXPO HAGAR Puzzle Solutions AERO EIEI ADORE BREADW INNERS Brain Bender: What a Catch! DIETRE PGA DECREESADDLES Nate Hall caught the 3-pound perch. Gary Benson caught the 6-pound trout. Stan SADATDOESEINS Reynolds caught the 8-pound bass. Calvin White caught the 10-pound walleye. ERGS CARTEFAIT ANET AMEN MENUS TV Dads Word Ladders TER SER SAVANTS SRSLEV IND 1. B; 2. C; 3. G; 4. E; 5. D; 6. F; 7. A 1. dad, did, die, tie; 2. golf, gulf, gull, ADDITIONALLY bull, ball; 3. fish, fist, mist, mint, pint, AWARESEALNAVE pins, fins ROWEROLGATRIP COLASREOSSKIS