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Glenbrooke at Palm Doughnut Diversity Resident of the Month The first Friday in June is National Doughnut Day in the U.S., but the Like Us! love of fried dough is a global phenomenon. Treat yourself to this menu Glenbrooke Kudos to Dorothy Long, June’s Resident of of doughnuts from around the world: the Month! Dorothy keeps very busy here at at Palm Bay Glenbrooke whether it be as a member of the Berliner — This round German doughnut is filled with jam or sewing circle where she continues to help marmalade and topped with powdered sugar or icing. design the beautiful and useful lipstick holders Paczki — Similar to Berliners, these Polish pastries are richer and for the Ladies’ Tea, or sewing bibs for residents typically filled with jam or cream. In Israel, the sufganiyah is a nearly in the Dining Room. She is a good neighbor to identical treat. her fellow residents here at Glenbrooke. It has Churro — A cinnamon and sugar mixture nestles into the ridged sides Lifestyle been said good people should be appreciated of this skinny, tube-shaped doughnut, a favorite in Mexico, where it is as they are sometimes hard to come by. Assisted Living often dipped in chocolate sauce. 815 Briar Creek Blvd. NE • Palm Bay, FL 32905 • 321-956-3330 • www.glenbrookeseniorliving.com JUNE 2018 Know that you are appreciated, Dorothy, and Youtiao — This lightly salted, chewy stick is also known as the congratulations for all you do. Chinese cruller, and is typically dunked in rice porridge or soy milk at breakfast time. Jalebi — Similar to funnel cakes, these treats made with fermented batter and soaked in saffron syrup are found throughout the Middle East Dear Residents, Family and and South Asia. Koeksister — South Friends of Glenbrooke Africa is home to This month we celebrate Flag Day and Father’s Day. I hope you’ll put on your red, this sticky braided white and blue and join us for an All-American Father’s Day luncheon on Sunday, doughnut, which June 17. Chef John will have a hearty menu to offer, so bring a friend or your family! is coated in a Thank you to all our fathers for the love and support you provided to your families syrup flavored with over the years. We salute you as well as our veterans and look forward to seeing cinnamon, ginger you on Father’s Day! and lemon. It’s a pleasure to serve you! Loukoumades — A favorite in Greece Gina Bell and Turkey, these Executive Director fried dough balls covered with honey and cinnamon were traditionally served to winners in the ancient Olympics. Walt What Makes a Dad God took the strength of a mountain, The majesty of a tree, The warmth of a summer sun, Employees of The calm of a quiet sea, the Month The generous soul of nature, The comforting arm of night, A big congratulations to our longtime housekeepers, Reshma and Vitra! The wisdom of the ages, The power of the eagle’s flight, Anytime we are down a housekeeper these two are the first ones to step up to The joy of a morning in spring, get everything done with a smile. They are The faith of a mustard seed, cheerful, happy and are always willing The patience of eternity, to “go the extra mile” to help not only The depth of a family need, residents but their team members and staff. Then God combined these qualities, Thank you for all your hard work and efforts When there was nothing more to add, for being team players. He knew His masterpiece was complete, With all that said, Reshma and Vitra, you And so, He called it ... Dad are very deserving of this recognition. Author Unknown Santo Alvin SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 Support Our Troops! Wear 10:00 Coffee Social, CH Birthdays Red on Fridays 9:00 Bank Run, ML 1:00 Painting w/ Peter Guidone, 1st Jackie Allen, 21st 9:30 Fitness Club, FC Betty, CH ASSISTED LIVING June Rayner, 4th Peggy Miller, 22nd 10:00 Sewing Circle, AR 1:00 Wii Bowling, LIB Stan Stein, 7th Connie Fraleigh, 24th 11:00 Out to Lunch Bill Rugolsky, 8th George Toner, 28th 2:00 Roads to Christ Bunch, ML JUNE 2018 Jean Russell, 10th Lucille Kennedy, 28th Music Ministry, CR 2:00 Pitchin’ With Wayne, CH Beverly Whewell, 15th 7:00 Saturday Night 3:00 Happy Hour, CH Movies, TV 732 Locations 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR Activity Room, AR Cafe, Cafe 3 9:00 Fitness Club, FC 4 9:00 Transport to 5 6 7 Support Our Troops! Wear 8 9 9:00 Fitness Club, FC 9:00 Transport to Campus-Wide, CW 9:00 Publix/Walgreens/ Melbourne Appts 9:00 Transport to Palm Bay Red on Fridays Melbourne Appts 10:00 Coffee Social, CH Winn Dixie, ML Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML Card Room, CR Until 1:30 p.m., ML Until 1:30 p.m., ML 9:00 Bank Run, ML 9:00 Church Shuttle, ML 10:00 Bible Study, CR Clubhouse, CH 10:30 Sit’ N’ Fit, CH 9:30 Fitness Club, FC 1:00 Painting w/ 10:00 Class w/Rick 10:00 Holy Catholic 10:00 Thursday Thinkers, CR Dining Room, DR 1:00 Scenic Drive, ML 11:00 Walmart, ML Communion, 3FLDR 10:00 Sewing Circle, AR Betty, CH Rakauskas, CR 11:00 Meditation/Yoga, CH 10:00 Publix/Walgreens/Winn Dixie, ML Eligible for Brain Games Points, BGP 2:00 Ice Cream Social, CR 12:30 Walmart, ML 11:00 Out to Lunch 1:00 Wii Bowling, LIB 1:00 Book Readings, CR 10:30 Sit N Fit, CH 1:00 Assisted Living Resident Bunch, ML Fitness Center, FC 7:00 Sunday Night 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 12:30 Walmart Hammock Landing, ML 2:30 Bingo, 3FLDR 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR Council Meeting, 3FLDR Glenbrooke Information Station, TV 732 2:00 Singalong, CR 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 2:00 Pitchin’ With Wayne, CH Movies 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR 7:00 Saturday Night Library, LIB 3:00 Glenbrooke 3:00 Yarn Club, CR 2:00 Shut the Box, CR 3:00 Happy Hour With 3:00 Holey Board, CH 4:00 Rowdy Roosters’ Movies, TV 732 Main Lobby, ML Crafters, AR 6:45 Night Court the Music Man, CH 5:45 Melbourne Band Concert, ML Dinner, ML Swimming Pool, Pool 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR With Phil, CR 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR Third Floor Dining Room, 3FLDR FLAG DAY 10 9:00 Fitness Club, FC 11 9:00 Transport to 12 9:00 Fitness Club, FC 13 14 Support Our Troops! Wear 15 16 9:00 Transport to Palm Bay 9:00 Publix/Walgreens/ Melbourne Appts 9:00 Transport to Red on Fridays Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML 10:00 Coffee Social, CH Winn Dixie, ML 9:00 Bank Run, ML Until 1:30 p.m., ML 10:00 Bible Study, CR Melbourne Appts Transportation 9:00 Church Shuttle, ML 10:30 Sit’ N’ Fit, CH 10:00 Holy Catholic 9:30 Fitness Club, FC 1:00 Painting w/ 10:00 Tuesday Topic With Until 1:30 p.m., ML Communion, 3FLDR 1:00 Scenic Drive, ML 11:00 Walmart, ML 10:00 Sewing Circle, AR Betty, CH Schedule Jim, PBFD, CR 10:00 Fellowship With Deacon Tom, CH 10:00 Thursday Thinkers, CR 2:00 Ice Cream Social, CR 12:30 Walmart, ML 10:00 Publix/Walgreens/Winn Dixie, ML 11:00 Out to Lunch 1:00 Wii Bowling, LIB Monday, 9-10 a.m. 1:00 Book Readings, CR 11:00 Meditation/Yoga, CH 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 10:30 Sit N Fit, CH Bunch, ML Shopping at Publix, Winn-Dixie for 7:00 Sunday Night 2:30 Bingo, 3FLDR 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR 12:30 Walmart Hammock Landing, ML 2:00 Bingo, 3FLDR AL & IL RESIDENTS (Sign-Up Required) 2:00 Singalong, CR 2:00 Pitchin’ With Wayne, CH Movies 1:00 Aqua Aerobics, Pool 5:30 Laughapalooza 7:00 Saturday Night Monday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 3:00 Glenbrooke 3:00 Yarn Club, CR 3:00 National Bourbon 2:00 Shut the Box, CR Comedy Main Movies, TV 732 1st Shuttle to Malabar Road Walmart Crafters, AR 3:30 Red Hats’ Mtg./ 3:00 Holey Board, CH Happy Hour, CH for IL RESIDENTS (Sign-Up Required) 5:45 Melbourne Orchestra, ML Event, CR 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR Dinner, CH 6:45 Dollar Bingo, CR Monday, 12:30-2:30 p.m. 2nd Shuttle to Malabar Rd Walmart for FATHER’S DAY 17 9:00 Fitness Club, FC 18 9:00 Transport to 19 8:00 Rowdy Roosters 20 SUMMER BEGINS 21 22 23 IL RESIDENTS (Sign-Up Required) Breakfast, ML Support Our Troops! Wear 9:00 Publix/Walgreens/ Melbourne Appts 9:00 Fitness Club, FC 9:00 Transport to Red on Fridays 10:00 Coffee Social, CH Tuesday, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Winn Dixie, ML 9:00 Transport to Palm Bay Appointments in Melbourne for Until 1:30 p.m., ML 9:00 Bank Run, ML 10:30 Sit’ N’ Fit, CH Appts Until 1:30 p.m., ML Melbourne Appts 1:00 Painting w/ AL & IL RESIDENTS (Sign-Up Happy Father’s Day 10:00 Crossword Puzzle 10:00 Bible Study, CR Until 1:30 p.m., ML 9:30 Fitness Club, FC Betty, CH Required 24 Hours in Advance) 11:00 Walmart, ML As a Group, LIB 10:00 Holy Catholic Communion, 3FLDR 10:00 Sewing Circle, AR Wednesday, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
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