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N H CENTER LENOX HIll NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE MAR 25/ SUN MAR 26 / MON MAR 27 / TUES MAR 28 / WED MAR 29/ THURS MAR 30/ FRI MAR 31/ SAT @ Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit MARCH NEWSLETTER: This Month at the Center Wheatnea Cottage Cheese Baked Egg Omelet Greek Yogurt Scrambled Eggs Greek Yogurt Baked Egg Omelet Cottage cheese Oat Bran Muffin NY State Oatmeal Wheatena NY State Oatmeal NY State Oatmeal Cheerios Mulitgrain bread NY State Oatmeal Multigrain Bread Whole wheat Bread Whole wheat English Whole wheat Bread Homemade Carrot & Members Celebrating Women’s History Month Muffin Raisin Muffin Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Every March, we celebrate the women who have made history by breaking barriers and glass ceilings Lunch Lunch Baked tilapia w Frittata w/ potato Fish taco Classic Hamburger Shanghai style with their voices, activism and accomplishments. Most importantly, this month we honor the women garlic bread crumb and peas Lemon and chive Cabbage & carrot Spanish style catfish pepper steak Spinach mozzarella in our personal lives and our heroes who have enriched us and continue to inspire us. During this Orzo w/ vegetables Steamed napa Potato Salad slaw Couscous with Peas Brown rice quiche Women’s History Month, your fellow members recognize the women who are special in their lives. Garden salad w/ cabbage Red cabbage Lettuce & tomato Collard greens w/ Broccoli & red Lima bean homemade dressing Whole wheat bread Whole wheat bun tomatoes peppers succotash Dinner Multigrain bread “My mother, Adelaide Weinberg, is my personal hero. She survived losing her first child at the age of only 1 year from a sudden pneumonia. My parents recovered and went on to have three more Dinner Dinner Tilapia w/ tomato & Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Turkey meatloaf Vegetable lasagna herbs Chicken w/ Pizza w/ roasted Arroz con pollo daughters. My mother graduated college in 1943. She was a math major and an honors student Barley, corn & black Romaine, carrot, Polenta homemade Carolina broccoli Red cabbage salad Chili con carne at Hunter College when the campus was in the Bronx, where Lehman College is now. She would beans salad beet, & chickpea Collard greens w/ BBQ sauce Minestrone soup Whole wheat dinner Brown rice commute from Williamsburg, Brooklyn to the Bronx every day. She was an avid reader with a brilliant Broccoli w/ toasted salad w/ homemade tomatoes Herb Bulgur Baby spinach salad roll Arugula salad w/ mind and taught us to respect the value of education. She was amazing.” Ellen Mausner garlic dressing Multigrain bread Steamed kale w/ homemade homemade dressing dressing “Far and away, my sister Anne is the woman who had the most positive influence on my life. Anne is the eldest in our family of eleven and I am the “middle child” (often the one lost in the shuffle). My sister was the “go to” person when questions needed answers and problems needed solving. Her contribution to my life journey is appreciated every day.” Mary Macdonald We reserve the right to change the menu as needed, based on product availability or other circumstances. “Milagros Lagarez. She is my daughter-in-law, but she is like my daughter. She also treats me like her mother and with lots of tenderness. I love her very much.” Juana Cardona DAILY CENTER INFORMATION UPDATE VIA PHONE “I would want to honor Eleanor Roosevelt. She had the guts to be herself. She used her own smarts to do anything that she set her mind to. And she was a doer, she rolled up her sleeves and got the job A reminder to all members: You may call the Center’s main number of 212-218-0319 after done. Here’s one example of something she got done. She helped make the Tuskegee Airmen who fought in World War Two a reality. This was a group of African American fighter pilots in the U.S. Army 8:00pm each evening to hear about any changes and/or class cancellations for the next Air Corps of World War II. Let’s face it, she ran the Whitehouse!” Jackie Pratt day, as well as the next day’s menu. “Susan B. Anthony. She was a pioneer of the Women’s’ Suffrage Movement in the U.S. and was president of the National Women’s Suffrage Association. Her work paved the way for the 19th CENTER STAFF Amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote. Her famous quote: ‘I declare to you that woman must not depend upon the protection of men but must be taught to protect herself and there I take my stand.” Nymphas Enriquez Jessica Balboni, Director Kristina Bustos, Arts & Wellness Coordinator “I’ve had the opportunity to meet many amazing women in my life, but one woman stands out. Dr. Ariana Elezaj, Assistant Director of Administration Ijeoma Nduka, a medical Doctor born in Nigeria, who came to America to study community health at Harvard University. While in this country, she used her own financial resources and knowledge to Audrey Faison, Generalist bring medical personnel and others to Nigeria in order to provide medical care to those underserved Susan Graves, Assistant Director of Social Services in her country. I was lucky enough to spend time with her on these missions and to see not only her care for the medically needy but also her ability to educate medical professionals in that country. Dr Jocelyn Rodman, Generalist Nduka works tirelessly to follow her dream of good medical care for the underserved. She is a woman Rebecca Sullivan, Assistant Director of Arts & Wellness of character and commitment.” Alice Massa Patricia Tu, Assistant Director of Social Services 343 East 70th Street, New York, NY 10021 | (212) 218-0319 | www.lenoxhill.org | [email protected] 1 The Center @ Lenox Hill Neighborhood House is funded by the New York City Department for the Aging and private support and contributions. Breakfast: Lunch: 11:30–12:30 PM Dinner: 5:30- A donation of DINING MENU 8:15–9 AM Check in from 9:15-12:10 6:30 PM $1 for breakfast LENOX HI ll NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE for regular lunch or cot- Check in from and $1.50 for CENTER @ LENOX HIll NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE Check in 4:30-6:30. tage cheese. Check in lunch and dinner from 8-9 Check in for Febuary - March for veggie burgers from is suggested. 9:15-11:10. FEB 25 / SUN FEB 26/ MON FEB 27/ TUES FEB 28/ WED MAR 1/ THURS MAR 2/ FRI MAR 3/ SAT MAR 11/ SUN MAR 12/ MON MAR 13 / TUES MAR 14/ WED MAR 15/ THURS MAR 16/ FRI MAR 17/ SAT Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Cottage Cheese Cheese Omelet Greek Yogurt Hardboiled egg Cottage Cheese Western frittata Hard boiled egg Cottage Cheese Cheese Omelet Greek Yogurt Hardboiled egg Cottage Cheese Western frittata Hard boiled egg NY State Oatmeal NY State Oatmeal Homemade Granola Multigrain Bread NY State Oatmeal Multigrain Bread NY State Oatmeal NY State Oatmeal NY State Oatmeal Homemade Granola Multigrain Bread NY State Oatmeal Multigrain Bread NY State Oatmeal Multigrain Bread Multigrain Bread NY State Oatmeal Wheatena Whole wheat English Wheatena Carrot Raisin muffin Multigrain Bread Multigrain Bread NY State Oatmeal Wheatena English Muffin Wheatena Homemade Carrot Muffin Raisin muffin Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Black bean & sweet Chicken, ginger, & Classic Hamburger Slow roasted pork Lunch Lemon baked Turkey Bolognese Black bean & sweet Chicken, ginger, & Classic Hamburger Slow roasted pork Vegetable biryani w/ Chicken & broccoli Lunch potato chili pumpkin stew Cole slaw shoulder Baked salmon w/ chicken Broccoli & red potato chili pumpkin stew Cole slaw shoulder chickpeas stir fry Turkey Bolognese Brown rice Herbed Bulgur Lettuce & tomato Brown rice cilantro citrus sauce Cheesy grits peppers Brown rice Herb Bulgur Lettuce & tomato Brown rice Pita halves Roasted winter Broccoli & red Arugula salad w/ Spinach, apple, & Whole wheat bun Cabbage w/ Quinoa w/ Ginger & Sautéed green Whole wheat Arugula salad w/ Spinach, apple, Cabbage w/ Steamed Napa squash peppers homemade dressing onion salad shredded carrots Carrots beans with vinegar Spaghetti homemade dressing & onion salad Dinner shredded carrots cabbage Sesame whole Whole wheat Dinner Steamed kale and garlic w/ homemade wheat noodles Spaghetti dressing Butternut squash Dinner Dinner Dinner Whole wheat roll Dinner Dinner soup Dinner Dinner Butternut squash Dinner Dinner Dinner Baked salmon Turkey Moussaka soup Rosemary chicken Citrus baked tilapia Baked salmon Grilled cheese Rosemary chicken Baked salmon w/ Dinner Dinner Barley, corn, & black Broccoli & red Grilled cheese thighs Chicken cacciatore Tabbouleh Barley, corn, & black sandwich thighs cilantro citrus sauce Baked chicken Citrus baked tilapia bean salad peppers sandwich Parmesan Polenta Vegetable biryani w/ Roasted winter Kale w/ tomatoes bean salad Turkey Moussaka Spinach salad w/ Parmesan Polenta Quinoa w/ Ginger & Cheesy grits Tabbouleh Sautéed lemon chickpeas squash Sautéed green homemade dressing Sautéed lemon Carrots Sauteed green
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