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I SPOTLIGHT I t KENDAL-ON-HUDSON tc • January 6, 2020 .r

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Doctors: Shopping, if possible. Check with Front Desk by 9:00 a.m. 7:30 Program: Arthur Brady: "Fun with Photography: What You Can Do With GR ,. Your Camera" (see page 3) NO MOVIE .., 9:45 Shopping: Tarrytown - return at 11 :30 a.m. 2:00 Shopping: Ossining -- return at 3:30 p.m. 7:30 Movie: Paul Robeson: James EarlJones One-Man Show (2004, 115 GR - min . Drama, bio Wed 9:00 Trip: New York Historical Society, New York I 1/8 7:30 Movie: SHOWN IN GATHERING ROOM ONLY GR

Thu Doctors: Shopping, if possible. Check with Front Desk by 9:00 a.m. Jojo f 1/9 7:30 Movie: SHOWN IN GATHERING ROOM ONLY GR II'

9:45 Shopping: Thornwood - return at 11 :30 a.m. 1:30 Shopping: Ossining - return at 3:30 p.m. 7:30 Movie: Z 1969, 127 min Yves Montand. Crime, drama, history GR 2:00 Opera: La Boheme (155 min) (See p. 3) GR 7:30 Movie: Blue Jasmine (2013, 98 min) Alec Baldwin, Cate Blanchett. GR Drama. Directed b Wood Allen Sun 3:00 Concert: Steel Passion steel drum band (see page 3) GR 1/12 .... NO MOVIE KOH-TV. Channel 1970 Round-the-Clock - Rue des Artistes "Kendal Creates" 3:00 p.m. ""'." Poets Can Be Soldiers: Remembering New York State's Roles in the Great War 4:30 p.m. - Kendal-on-Hudson's New Year's Eve Celebration 2019

8:00 p.m. Movies Mon, 1/6-G/oria Bell (2019, 102 min) Juliannne Moore. Romantic comedy Tues, 1/7- Entourage (2015, 104 min). Show-biz comedy Wed 1/8- Paul Robeson: One-Man Show. See 1/7 Thurs, 1 /9 - The Lives of Others (2006, 138 min). Foreign thriller Fri, 1/10 - Pierrot Le Fou (1965, 110 min). Jean-Claude Belmondo, Anna Karina. Romantic drama Sat, 1/11- Z. See 1/10 Sun, 1/12 - Blue Jasmine. See 1/11

Reminder: Deadline for the MON. Jan. 13 issue of Spotlight is WED., Jan. 8, at 5 p.m. Type or print submissions and email to: [email protected] or place them in the Spotlight cubby. Please include your name with each submission, and, when using the cubby, mark submission "Spotlight''. Editors: Peter Bermas, Doris Eder, Ursula Hahn, Sally Kellock, Claire Limmer, Peggy Pennell, Mary Lou Wells 1 LOCATIONS

None reported ACK Adirondack Country Kitchen Act v es ART Art Room Regular Weekly i iti BIS Bistro Art Activity (Beginners+) Sat. 10:00-12:00 ART rd nd CL3 Clermont, 3 floor lobby Art Critiques 2 Tues. 4:00 ART CLW Clearwater Drop-in Art Salon Mon. 10:00 ART CRA CraftRoom BellRingers Wed 11:00 GR FDR Formal Dining Room Chorale Thurs. 1:15-2:45 GR FIT Fitness Studio (T Level, nr. pool) Contemporary Issues Thurs. 10:00 PDR GR Gathering Room Fiber Arts Group 2nd & 4th Fri. 2:00-4:00 CRA HUD Hudson Room (T level) PDR Private Dining Room French Conversation Mon. 3:30 RCR RAO Res. Assn. Office (on C Level, Italian Conversation Thurs. 11:15 PDR nr. Clermont bridge) Meditation Tues. 9:30-10:00 RAO RCC Resident Care Center Poetry Reading 4th Wed. 4:00 CL3 RCR Riverview Conf. Rm. (on C Level, nr. Poetry Writing 2nd Thurs. 3:30 RAO Robert Fulton bridge) Shakespeare Tues. 4:00 RAO RL Residents Lounge Tuesday MorningClub Tues. 10:00-12:00 PDR RUE Rue des Artistes \ - --=------=--F-it_n_e_s_s_Ac_ _t_iv_i_t-ie-s-----�\ KENDAL HOURS Classes are in the Fitness Studio on T level for Residents only and are subiect to change BISTRO Open 8 am to 8 pm MONDAY-SATURDAY Except as noted, classes are 45 min. to 1 hr, BREAKFAST 8:00-10:00 Deli, Salad Bar, Soup 10:00-11 :30 LUNCH 11 :30-2:00 Stretch and Balance Mon. - Fri. 9:00-9:20 Deli, Salad Bar, Soup 2:00-5:00 Pilates (Chair) - Mon 11 :00 DINNER (Bistro) 5:00-8:00 Pilates (Mat) - Wed 11 :15, Fri 10:00 (No food service after7:30 pm Tai Chi-Tues 10:00, Thurs 11:15 except ice cream) Tai Chi (chair)-Wed 10:15 DINNER RESERVATIONS (FDR) (in Clearwater rec room) 5:30/6:00/6:30 Yoga Mix-Tues. 4:00 Zumba Gold -Thur.- 2:30 SUNDAY Saturday Fun & Fit w/Lisa -10:00 BREAKFAST 8:00-11:30 BRUNCH 11 :30-2:30 (no evening meal service) Use of the Fitness Center by anyone other than staff or residents is not permitted LIBRARY: Librarian on duty Mon.-Fri. 10:00-12:00 and 2:00-4:00. Browse/borrow24/7 in the libraryand from the carousels in elevator lobbies.

RESIDENT CARE CENTER: Open Mon.-Fri. 8:00-4:00 (Sat. 9-1, for Nurse Practitioner, call ext. 1000) POOL Call ext. 1030 for appointment as usual Water Aerobics- Mon & Wed 10:15 Aqua Ease: Balance and Core with Andrea RELIGIOUS SERVICES Fri. 10:15 Catholic Mass: Sun 8 am. & 12 noon TV ch. 285 Thu 10:15 am CLW Pool hours: Mon-Sat. 9:00-3:30 Episcopal Prayer: 1st & 3rd Tues 1 :30 pm CLW (Closed for lunch 12:15-1 :00) Kabbalat Shabbat Service: 2nd Fri 4:30 pm RCR from 9:00-10:00 Lap swim Quaker Meeting: Sun 11 am RCR

2 January6 Program: Arthur Brady: "Fun with Jan. 11 -Saturday at the Opera - 2 pm Photography: What You Can Do with Your LA BOHEME by Giacomo Puccini Camera" " Mimi Arthur Brady's interest in photography was inspired Rodolfo Jose Carreras by his Dad, who took many great family photos. For Musetta _ Renata Scotto t - 1 , his 11th birthday, Arthur received a Brownie .. Hawkeye flash camera. He still has that "classic" Orchestra and Choru 1 ­ camera. James Levine, Conductor � Arthur's photo collection, now mostly digitized, goes FREE DIGIT AL HELP • back to the 1950s. He experimented with the Sat. Jan. 11, 2-4 pm Brownie and purchased inexpensive closeup lenses Bring your charged smartphone, tablet, or laptop, -""' and filters in Manhattan's small camera stores, most and your password to a free Computer Committee .. of which are now gone. In high school, he obtained Digital Help Session in the RAO on C Level OR his first 35mm camera, which he used until it wore request a Hackley School student and Computer • .. out. Committee volunteer to help you with your ... computer or printer in your apartment. While teaching in high school, Arthur was the faculty advisor for the school yearbook, which gave him the Sign up starting January 4 in the Activities Alcove opportunity to take and publish many photos. Since opposite the Computer Room. For further photography was a lifelong interest, Arthur has well information contact Caroline Persell, preferably via over 100,000 photos, some in regular photo albums email, or Peter Bermas. and many more in digital format. --- New Residents ·- Arthur is one of the Kendal View photography editors. Many of his photos can be seen on the Please welcome new residents Victor and Mary Residents' Website. Join us on Monday, January Linda Zonana, who will be moving into Alida on 6, at 7:30 pm to hear his talk: "Fun with January 7. They will be coming from York Harbor, Photography." Smile! (click) E. 7 th \ ME and also have an apartment on 9 street in I I NYC. Victor taught law at NYU. Mary Linda was the administrator for the American Folk Art Museum. Jan. 12 Concert: Steel Passion Band They have a son in San Francisco, a daughter in To kick offour 2020 concert series, Steel Passion, London and 4 grandchildren. the steel drum band of Tarrytown's Christ Episcopal Church, returns to Kendal on Sunday, January 12 LibraryNews at 3 pm for another program of beautiful, lively, and infectious music. This marks their fifth appearance Would you like to see what's new? - The list of books added during the last quarter of 2019 is in a 7 at Kendal. -1 stand on the library counter. } I The group plays in the "island" style of the Caribbean, but its repertoire is global, ranging from Henry James Collection - The library has a calypso to pop to jazz to classical to liturgical. Steel complete set of the works of Henry James. You will Passion has been performing steel drum music in find them in a drawer under the fiction "H" shelves. the Hudson Valley area dating back to 1965, and Checkout Forms - We have revised the yellow J with the current 8-member configuration since 1991. Come and enjoy the vibrant sound for forms to include audiobooks and would appreciate if yourself. borrowers would put a "Y" or "N" on the appropriate lines next to "LARGE PRINT?" and "AUDIO?" TRIPS New Trip NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION Thurs, Feb 6, Jewish Museum, New York: "Edith Halpert and The Rise of American Art" (1900-1970), Participation in this year's New Year's Eve a trail-blazing art dealer who championed the work of celebration was greater than ever before - for the Stuart Davis, , Georgia O'Keeffe residents and also the staff. More than 150 and Ben Shahn; and "Rachel Feinstein: Maiden, residents watched the show, and more than 35 Mother, Crone" (1971-), three decades of the artist's performed in it. Some 15 residents served on work as a sculptor, painter and in video along with a Sally Costa's committee for party decorations and panoramic wallpaper and a wall-relief; "Scenes from refreshments for our Champagne and Caviar the Collection." Reception. And this year for the first time, dinner featured waiter service for all, under the Short Wait List supervision of dining director Fred Coppola, Wed, Jan 22, Hudson River Museum, Yonkers: executive chef Jonathan Carafa and dining Your choice of exhibitions: Thomas Cole's paintings services director Mika Burgos. of Catskill Creek; James McElhinney's "Discover the Hudson River Anew" with his mini sketchbooks and The Kendal Singers, led by Bob Singleton, prints; Janelle Lynch's color photographs of nature; included Deena LaMotta, Louise Schreiber, Gloria and "Self in the City," paintings of the industrialized Cooper, Rema Sessler, Dot Bone, Deb Wood, city from the late 19th to the late 20th century. Doris Appleby, Charlie Persell, David Sampliner, Art Lukach, Don Eder, Norman Sissman, Sofia 2020 COURSE SCHEDULE ANNOUNCEMENT Wentz, Jane Beers, Jody Spellun, Ed Hanin, Adele Trupin, Camille Hopkins, Jean MacIntosh, Tues., March 3, 10, 17 & 24: "The Science of Ruth Lauder and Hanan Watson. Lila D'Adolf Climate Change", with Prof. Paul E. Olsen, Starke accompanied the singers. Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, . Learn about the facts, theories This year's show, produced by Muriel Fox with co­ and science behind today's major issue: Climate producers Jo-Ann Rapaport and Harry Phillips, Change. 1 :30-3:30 pm in the Gathering Room. featured David Sampliner, Bill Rakower, Norman Sissman, Peter Limburg, Jane Hart, Roberta Tues., April 7, 14, 21 & 28: "Shakespeare--Faking Poupon, Llyn Clague, and Frank It", with Prof. Yoel Magid, former literature professor Neuwirth. Eugene DuBow lowered our glittering at Rutgers and Ben-Gurion University. Learn about silver ball to a loud countdown at Kendal Midnight, Shakespeare, actor/director/writer, as expressed in which is 9 pm. themes of deception, disguises, eavesdropping, role­ playing, gender confusion and mistaken identities. More people than usual were seated by the 1 :30-3:30 pm in the Gathering Room. ushers: Sally Kellock, Shirley and Jack Miller, Janet Schloat and John Sorice. Information on each course will be distributed in February and March. Tuition is $50 for each full Sally Costa offers "A big thank you to all who course; $15 per individual session. helped with the decorating of the Resident's Lounge, the New Year's Eve Flier and its "Understanding Buddhism" Seminar distribution. We couldn't have done it without There are several places remaining in the everyone pitching in." "Understanding Buddhism" Seminar to be led by Prof. Marjorie Milleron Tues., Feb. 4, 11, 18 & 25-- 1 :30 to 3:30 pm in the Riverside Conference Room. For more information, contact Fran Kelly.

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