Rappahannock Westminster‐Canterbury 132 Lancaster Drive Volume 33, Issue 8 AUGUST 2018 Irvington, VA 22480 Gazebo Gazette RAPPAHANNOCK WESTMINSTER-CANTERBURY Like us on On the Road: Virginia Musical Museum Facebook On the Road: in Williamsburg* Science Museum of Friday, August 24—9:30—Front Lobby Virginia: Body Worlds, Virginia Musical Museum is lo‐ Animals Inside & Out* cated in Williamsburg and showcases Friday, August 10—9:30—Front Lobby Virginians and their music, a full piano Embark on an anatomical safari gallery, circus and amusement park at‐ and explore the intricate biology, zool‐ tractions, music boxes and nickelodeons, ogy and physiology of the world’s most phonographs, organs, historical facts on spectacular creatures—large and small! antique instruments and Virginia's most BODY WORLDS: ANIMAL INSIDE OUT famous musicians. Virginia’s Music Hall gives guests the unique opportunity to of Fame includes Wayne Newton, Ella explore what lies beneath the surface of Fitzgerald, Patsy Cline, The Staler Broth‐ some of the world’s most spectacular ers and Roy Clark to name a few. The Follow us on creatures, using the amazing science of cost is $10 per person plus the cost of Plastination invented by BODY WORLDS lunch. Accounts will be automatically Twitter creator and anatomist, Dr. Gunther von charged for museum admission. Please Hagens. Guests will learn more about sign up at the Front Desk to attend. the inner workings of animals and leave with a new understanding of the amaz‐ IL and SPARK ing beauty of both animals and humans. Programs Featuring more than 100 plasti‐ We always encourage everyone nates, ANIMAL INSIDE OUT reveals how to participate in all our programs and to intricate the blood vessels of animals be all inclusive. We also recognize that The deadline to submit articles for the are, what the muscular system and vari‐ some residents have more impactful September 2018 issue is ous organs of different animals look like, cognition issues than others. For this Tuesday, August 28, 2018 by noon. and how they compare to other animals, reason we have identified some pro‐ Contact us: 804‐438‐4000 including humans. From goats to gi‐ grams as an IL Level or a SPARK level. raffes, squids to sharks and octopuses to IL LEVEL programs are intended ostriches, we will discover the form and for residents who have a mid to high Follow us on function of animals both exotic and fa‐ level of cognitive function. These are miliar. This trip is $20.00 per person more challenging games. SPARK LEVEL YouTube plus the cost of lunch at the museum. programs are for those who have some Accounts will be automatically charged memory or recall issues. While the for museum admission. Please sign up games are challenging they move at a at the Front Desk to attend. slower pace. You’re free to participate at any level you think is appropriate for you. KEY APT Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Apartment Lobby 7:00‐CGR‐Gentlemen’s 11:00‐AR2‐Philosphy Video 8:30‐AUD‐ROMEOs & 5:00‐MSP‐Happy Hour AR1 Detach the cover of The Gazebo Gazette and place it on the 1 2 3 4 Poker Club Lecture: Justice, Part 1* OWLETs* Art Room #1 refrigerator or desk to view the activity schedule for the AR2 entire month. Activities are subject to change. Please 1:00‐LIB‐Party Bridge 5:00‐MSP‐Happy Hour Art Room #2 AUGUST watch RWC ‐TV on Channel 85 on a daily basis for the lat‐ 1:00‐RAP‐Duplicate Bridge ATR est updates. An asterisk (*) means a RSVP or sign up is re‐ 4:00‐CPL‐Rosary Atrium quired. REMINDER: WE MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 6 AUD PEOPLE SIGN UP FOR TRANSPORTATION FOR OFF CAMPUS Auditorium 2018 TRIPS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF WEEKLY SHOPPING. BLR Boiler Room 10:00‐AR2‐Art Fold Class* CGR 10:00‐COR‐Society of 5 6 10:00‐AR1‐Chat & Crafts 7 10:00‐AR2‐Activities 8 10:00‐COR‐Food 9 9:30‐FRL‐On the Road: Sci10‐ 10:30‐CGR‐Apple Seeds 11 Friends Meeting 10:00‐COR‐Parkinson’s 10:30‐COR‐Bible Study Committee Meeting Committee Meeting ence Museum of Virginia: Computer Group Chesapeake Game Room Caregiver Support Group COR 10:30‐FRL‐Virginia Rep. 11:00‐AR1‐Philosphy Video Lec‐ 1:00‐AUD‐Parkinson’s Sup‐ 11:00‐AR1‐Philosphy Video Body Worlds, Animals Inside 12:00‐AUD‐Movie Matinee: 1:00‐AR2‐Documentary: Chicken ture: Justice, Part 2* Lecture: Justice, Part 3* Corrotoman Room Theatre (subsc. holders) People port Group & Out* Mama Mia 1:00‐AR2‐Art Class with Pam 1:00‐LIB‐Party Bridge CPL 4:00‐WCR‐Worship Service/ 1:30‐FRL‐Shopping & Errands* 1:00‐AR2‐Family Feud 5:00‐MSP‐Happy Hour 5:00‐FRL‐Music By the River 1:00‐CGR‐Catch Phrase Game 1:00‐RAP‐Duplicate Bridge Chapel Holy Communion 2:30‐COR‐Coffee with Stuart Game for IL* at Belle Isle* DRB 4:00‐CGR‐Dart Sharks 1:30‐AR2‐Reading Short Plays* 1:30‐CGR‐Bunco Group 3:30‐AR1‐Beading Open Studio 5:00‐MSP‐Happy Hour Dining Room Breezeway 4:30‐AR1&2‐Memory Support Groups 7:00‐CGR‐Gentlemen’s 4:00‐CPL‐Rosary FCR1, 2 or 3 Poker Club Fitness Classroom # FPL 4:00‐WCR‐Worship Service 10:00‐AR2‐Crayon Stained 13 10:00‐AR2‐Chat & Crafts 10:30‐AR2‐Crafts for a 15 11:00‐AR1‐Philosphy 16 1:30‐AR2‐SPARK: Head’s 5:00‐MSP‐Happy Hour 18 Front Parking Lot 12 Glass Class* 10:00‐BLR‐Amateur Radio Club14 Cause Video Lecture: Justice, Up & Charades* 17 FRL 10:00‐BLR‐Residents Health 10:30‐COR‐Bible Study 1:30‐AR 2‐SPARK: Pictionary Part 5* 5:00‐AUD‐Special Front Lobby Care Committee Meeting 11:00‐AR1‐Philosphy Video Game* 11:00‐MSP‐Resident Choir Occasion Party GAL 1:00‐AR2‐Pictionary IL* Lecture: Justice, Part 4* 3:00‐WCR‐Bible Study 11:00‐TGP‐Disc Golf* Gallery Hall 1:30‐FRL‐Shopping & 1:00‐AR2‐Art Class with Pam 7:00‐CGR‐Gentlemen’s 1:00‐LIB‐Party Bridge NO HAPPY HOUR HOB Errands* 1:00‐CGR‐Catch Phrase Hobby Room 2:30‐COR‐Coffee with Stuart Poker Club 1:00‐RAP‐Duplicate Bridge TONIGHT KCT 4:00‐CGR‐Dart Sharks Game 4:00‐CPL‐Rosary King’s Court 1:00‐RAP‐Duplicate Bridge LAN 10:00‐MSP‐Society of 1:00‐AR2‐SPARK: Family 10:00‐AR2‐Chat & Crafts 1:00‐AR2‐Corn Hole 11:00‐AR1‐Philosphy 9:30‐FRL‐On the Road: 5:00‐MSP‐Happy Hour Lancaster Room 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 LEC Friends Meeting Feud 10:30‐COR‐Bible Study Game* Video Lecture: Justice, Virginia Musical Museum in 7:00‐AUD‐Saturday Night Life Enrichment Center 4:00‐WCR‐Worship 1:30‐FRL‐Walmart Shop‐ 11:00‐AR1‐Philosphy Video 7:00‐CGR‐Gentlemen’s Part 7* Williamsburg* Movie: Lady Bird LIB Service ping* Lecture: Justice, Part 6* Poker Club 1:00‐LIB‐Party Bridge 5:00‐MSP‐Happy Hour Library SUNDAY BRUNCH 2:30‐COR‐Coffee with Stuart 1:00‐AR2‐Art Class with Pam 1:30‐AR2‐SPARK: Old Time LVG 11:00am—2:00 pm 4:00‐CGR‐Dart Sharks 1:00‐CGR‐Catch Phrase Radio Show* Lakeview Grille Lakeview Grille 4:00‐WCR‐Westbury Services Game 3:30‐AR1‐Beading Open Studio MSP GRILLE WILL BE CLOSED FOR Monthly Birthday Party 4:00‐CPL‐Rosary Main Street Pub DINNER. OTR Outpatient Therapy Room RAP 4:00‐WCR‐Worship 10:30‐RAP‐RWC Book 10:30‐COR‐Bible Study 4:45‐AUD‐Bingo‐Pizza 29 11:00‐AR1‐Philosphy 1:00‐AR2‐Indoor Volley 31 Rappahannock Room Service 26 Group 27 11:00‐AR1‐Philosphy Video28 Party* Video Lecture: Justice, 30 Beach Ball Game* RCL 1:00‐AR2‐Making Magnetic Lecture: Justice, Part 8* 7:00‐CGR‐Gentlemen’s Part 9* 5:00‐MSP‐Happy Hour Resident Clinic Puzzle Boards* 1:00‐AR2‐Art Class with Pam Poker Club 1:00‐LIB‐Party Bridge TGP 1:30‐FRL‐Shopping & 1:00‐CGR‐Catch Phrase 1:00‐RAP‐Duplicate Bridge Thomas Garden Patio WCN Errands* Game 4:00‐CPL‐Rosary Westbury Center 2:30‐COR‐Coffee with Stuart 1:00‐RAP‐Duplicate Bridge WCR 4:00‐CGR‐Dart Sharks Westbury Club Room ARTICLES FOR GAZEBO GAZETTE ARE DUE BY NOON Page 8 Gazebo Gazette Gazebo Gazette Page 1 Greeting From the President/ SPARK Activities* Culture Club: Music, Theatre and Speakers Ceo Whether you are experiencing memory early.” I learned something in July that makes for a issues or not, the SPARK program is a fun way ROMEOs & OWLETs* Friday, August 3 — 8:30 am ‐ Auditorium Sommerfeldt’s day job is working in the nice story, so I am sharing that with you. One day I to keep your brain engaged and reduce the received an email that initially looked rather suspi‐ Representatives (board, staff, youth) from the kitchen at RWC, but her favorite pastime is crochet‐ progression of memory loss. Everyone is in‐ ing, knitting, dyeing and spinning fiber. Her work will cious, and I almost reflexively deleted it, but some‐ Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Neck would be hon‐ vited to join Mary Arthur and Amy Lewis. be on display as RWC’s featured artist in August. thing stopped me. I read it, then I thought about it, ored to have you join them in a fun and informative th “I mostly make baby blankets, hats and boo‐ and I decided to see if it was true – Guess what? It Please sign up at the Front Desk.
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