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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the Digital Sing.
Wednesday, March 1st: Ash Wednesday
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
11:30 am – *Depart for SPoT Coffee Shop in the former Hallman's Chevrolet showroom on East
Avenue. The building started life in the early 1900s, but was made-over in
Streamline Art Deco style in 1936. SPoT Coffee is a community meeting place for
neighbors and friends serving all day breakfast, light signature meals, gourmet pizza,
and dessert. Return approx. 2:00pm.
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
1:15pm – Ash Wednesday Service with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Music Room
2:00pm – No Pittsford Highlands Chorus practice today
2:00pm – Fine Dining Food Forum. Seneca Dining Room
3:30pm – Ash Wednesday Service with St. Louis Church. Laurelwood Activity Room
4:30pm-6:00pm – Happy Hour: drink specials and appetizers. Highlands’ Pub
Picture: Ted Moore, Bill Malone, employee
Cory White, and Dr. Dick Zogby
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Thursday, March 2nd:
8:00am-10:00am – United Way Omelet Breakfast Fundraising Event! We will feature omelets,
hash browns, bacon, and a beverage. Dine In or Take Home. Cost is $5 per meal. Pay at
event, no advance registration necessary. Community Center
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
11:30am – *Depart for the Eastman at Washington Square Concert: Fuego Saxophone Quartet.
Don’t miss this award-winning ensemble composed of Eastman graduate students:
Nicki Roman, soprano saxophone, Erik Elmgren, alto saxophone, Harrison Clarke,
tenor saxophone, and Gabriel Piqué, baritone saxophone, as they perform music of
William Albright and Marc Mellits. No fee to attend. Return approx.1:30pm.
1:00pm – *Gentle Chair Yoga with Eva Kane. Fitness Room
2:00pm – Blood Pressure Screenings. Club Room
2:00pm – Presentation: 4 Weeks, 8 Great Buildings with cottage resident Nancy McAfee. From the
pyramids to the Eiffel Tower to modern concert halls we will look at what makes a
building great and the evolution of building styles. Community Center.
6:30pm – Depart for a Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Concert: Stare Conducts Brahms 1. Please
note transportation arrangements were made in advance. Return approx. 10:00pm
Friday, March 3rd:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
11:15am – Tech Time with facilitator Cory White, IT Technician. Discussion topic: Video and Audio
Streaming. Tech Time is a twice occurring monthly meeting for residents to share ideas,
information and questions about technology. Bring your curiosity, ideas and open mind.
Music Room
12:30pm – *Aquatic Exercise Class with Students from Nazareth College. Pool
1:00pm – Catholic Mass with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Community Center
1:00pm – Pause for Peace Interfaith Worship Service with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Music Room
1:30pm-2:30pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:30pm – Music Mixer, live entertainment with Tom Dunn on guitar. Laurelwood Gallery
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Saturday, March 4th:
10:30am – Tai Chi Class with Dr. Kathy Gill. Fitness Room
11:00am – *Pathway to Pittsford Errand Bus departs to Pittsford Plaza and Pittsford Library. The
bus departs from the Highlands at 11:00am, 12:00pm and 1:45pm. The Pittsford
Library is offering a Tatting Demonstration at 2:00pm. Your grandmother may have
tatted doilies or edges on handkerchiefs and pillowcases. Over the years tatting has
changed. See examples and learn more about modern-day tatting. The program will be
held in the Fisher Meeting Room, no registration required. Pathways return bus will be
available for residents wishing to attend.
2:30pm – Saturday Musical Matinee: Lion King (1994) with James Earl Jones. Community Center
Sunday, March 5th:
10:30am – Communion Service with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Laurelwood Activity Room
2:30pm – Movie: Hachi: A Dog’s Tale (2009) with Richard Geer. Community Center
Monday, March 6th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:00am – *Monthly Kitchen Tour. Tour is approx. 30 minutes long. Space is limited; please sign
up in the Program Book. Meet outside Lilac Shop
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm – Euchre Group. Social Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
1:30pm-2:00pm – *Hearing aide checks with Audiologist Dr. Andrea Segmond of Ontario Hearing.
No fee to attend. Parlor
2:30pm – Presentation: Bird Migration with Richard Ashworth. This presentation provides an
overview of New World bird migration, including mechanisms of navigation and
environmental threats to migrants. The focus is on examples of birds which migrate
through the Rochester area. Community Center
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Tuesday, March 7th:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
1:15pm – Bible Study with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
2:30pm – *Stepping Stones: Part 4 – Writing My Ethical Will with Chaplain Jim Grobe. This 7
part series is a pathway enabling us to take the steps forward in reflecting on
the significance of our lives, what our hopes and wishes are as we go forward in our
personal journeys, and how we might truly celebrate our life. Music Room
7:00pm – Game Night! Games are provided or bring your favorite game to share! Music Room
Wednesday, March 8th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open Swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
1:00pm – *Alzheimer’s Support Group for caregivers facilitated by Alzheimer’s Association staff
and volunteers. The group provides updated information, emotional support, and
problem solving as related to the challenges of giving care to those living with
Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia. Seneca Dining Room
1:00pm – Depart for Geva Theatre: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner. Please note tickets were
purchased in advance. Return approx. 5:00pm
2:00pm – Pittsford Highlands Chorus practice. All are welcome to participate. Music Room
4:30pm-6:00pm – National Pancake Day: Try our “savory” pancakes and drink specials.
Highlands’ Pub
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Thursday, March 9th:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
1:00pm – Knitting Group. Please bring your own supplies; yarn is available for charity knitting.
Music Room
2:00pm – Presentation: 4 Weeks, 8 Great Buildings with cottage resident Nancy McAfee. From the
pyramids to the Eiffel Tower to modern concert halls we will look at what makes a
building great and the evolution of building styles. Community Center
6:30pm – Depart for a Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Concert: Rachmaninoff & Tchaikovsky.
Please note transportation arrangements were made in advance. Return approx.
10:00pm
7:00pm – Victor Instrumental Pops Concert. Community Center
Friday, March 10th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
12:30pm – *Aquatic Exercise Class with Students from Nazareth College. Pool
1:15pm – Interfaith Service with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
1:30pm-2:30pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:00pm – Enjoy a performance by the Young School of Irish Dance. Stop by and see these talented
dancers perform traditional reels and jigs! Community Center
3:30pm – Current Events Club. Are you interested in discussing current issues, expressing your
opinions, and being exposed to the ideas of your fellow residents? Community Center
Saturday, March 11th: Purim begins at Sundown. Daylight Savings: Turn your clocks AHEAD one
hour before bed tonight.
9:00am-11:00am – Saturday Breakfast, residents only. Dining Room
10:30am – Tai Chi Class with Dr. Kathy Gill. Fitness Room
11:00am – Purim Trivia. Laurelwood Hearth Room
2:30pm – Saturday Musical Matinee: Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) with James Cagney.
Community Center
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Sunday, March 12th:
10:30am – Communion Service with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Laurelwood Activity Room
1:30pm – Casual Bridge Game. All are welcome to join. Social Room
1:30pm – Join Rabbi Yitzi Hein of Chabad of Pittsford for a celebration of Purim. Laurelwood Gallery
2:30pm – Movie: A Man called Ove (2015) in Swedish with English subtitles. Community Center
Monday, March 13th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm – Euchre Group. Social Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:00pm – Presentation: Odenbach Shipbuilding Corporation in World War II with Marie Poinan.
In 1942, John Odenbach built a huge indoor shipyard in an apple orchard in the town
of Greece. The plant was only in business for five years, but it employed thousands and
Odenbach’s patented way of bending steel and rivet-less hulls revolutionized the
shipbuilding industry. The photos in this presentation are from the family and have
rarely been seen. Community Center
Picture: Mary Ann Evans, Ron Nelson, and Linda Russell
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Tuesday, March 14th
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
10:30am – *Colored Pencil Art Class with instructor Elaine Rittler. Step-by-step guided instruction
from line drawing to creating your own work of art in colored pencil. No prior art or
drawing skills required. Join us for an exciting, fun and relaxing afternoon! All
materials are provided, no fee to attend. Activities Room on the 2nd floor.
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
1:00pm – Walking Club. Meet in the Wellness Center
1:15pm – Bible Study with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
2:30pm – *Stepping Stones: Part 4 – The Elephant in the Room (Things We Need to Talk About)
with Chaplain Jim Grobe. This 7 part series is a pathway enabling us to take the steps
forward in reflecting on the significance of our lives, what our hopes and wishes are
as we go forward in our personal journeys, and how we might truly celebrate our life.
Music Room
6:45pm-8:00pm – Join us for The Evening Exchange: A time to gather and share ideas, play some
games, view a Ted Talk, or more. The perfect way to end your day! Music Room
Wednesday, March 15th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
11:30am – *Depart for Timothy Patrick's (TP's) Irish Restaurant and Sports Pub in Penfield in
celebration of Saint Patrick’s Day! Award winning food, a large beer selection and a
comfortable atmosphere are a few reasons why they've been the most authentic Irish
Pub in Rochester for over 30 years! Return approx. 2:30pm.
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:00pm – Pittsford Highlands Chorus practice. All are welcome to participate. Music Room
4:30pm-6:00pm – Saint Patrick’s Day Happy Hour, Wear your Green!:
drink specials and appetizers. Highlands’ Pub and Music Room
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the Digital Sing.
Thursday, March 16th:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:00am-2:00pm – *Parkinson Café, a program designed to provide social, cultural and
intellectual interaction for people with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. No
fee to attend, bring your own lunch. Located at the Hahnemann Club, please request
transportation.
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
11:00am – Pray the Rosary with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Music Room
11:30am – *Depart for the Eastman at Washington Square Concert: Flutissimo! Enjoy the sounds
of many flutes as the ECMS Krusenstjerna Scholarship Flute Choir perform, under the
direction of Sophia Gibbs Kim. No fee to attend. Return approx.1:30pm.
1:00pm – *Gentle Chair Yoga with Eva Kane. Fitness Room
2:00pm – Blood Pressure Screenings. Club Room
2:00pm – Presentation: 4 Weeks, 8 Great Buildings with cottage resident Nancy McAfee. From the
pyramids to the Eiffel Tower to modern concert halls we will look at what makes a
building great and the evolution of building styles. Community Center.
3:30pm-5:30pm – United Way Fundraising Dinner Event! Get in the Saint Patrick’s Day spirit
with a Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner for only $8.00. Also includes potatoes,
carrots, and biscuit. Purchase tickets at the Hospitality Desk. Take Home only. Pick up
dinner between 3:30-5:30 at the Bistro. All proceeds benefit the United Way.
4:00pm – “UR” in Tune with Eastman School of Music: The Harvard Business School Comes to the
Eastman School of Music with Michael Alan Anderson, Associate Professor of Musicology,
Eastman School of Music. Please see page 18 for course information. Community Center
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Friday, March 17th: Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
No Aquatic Exercise Class with Students from Nazareth College today.
1:15pm – Interfaith Service with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
3:00pm – Music Mixer with the Galtee Mountain Boys featuring our very own Highlands’ driver,
Brendan O’Riordan. Enjoy traditional Irish music! Community Center
Saturday, March 18th:
10:30am – Tai Chi Class with Dr. Kathy Gill. Fitness Room
11:00am – *Pathway to Pittsford Errand Bus departs to Pittsford Plaza and Pittsford Library. The bus
departs from the Highlands at 11:00am, 12:00pm and 1:00pm. Pittsford Cinema
Matinees times and movies will be posted and bus runs will accommodate for movie
starting times.
2:30pm – Saturday Musical Matinee: Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980) with Sissy Spacek and
Tommy Lee Jones. Community Center
Sunday, March 19th:
10:30am – Communion Service with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Laurelwood Activity Room
2:30pm – Movie: Spotlight (2015) with Mark Ruffalo and Michael Keaton. Community Center
3:15pm – Discussion: Fenway Park. Hearth Room
Monday, March 20th: First Day of Spring!
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm – Euchre Group. Social Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
1:00pm – University of Rochester Lecture: Contemporary Moral Problems: Capitalism and
Communism with Robert Holmes, PhD. Please see page 18 for course information.
Community Center
7:00pm – Movie Night: Brooklyn (2016) with Saoirse Ronan, Emory Cohen and Domhnall
Gleeson. Community Center
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Tuesday, March 21st:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
10:30am – *Depart to see migrating Waterfowl at Northern Seneca and Cayuga Lake State Parks.
This trip is facilitated by Cottage resident David Strong and includes a rest stop at the
Montezuma NWR Visitor Center and a lunch stop. Trip is weather and migrating
waterfowl sighting availability dependent. Return Approx. 3:00pm
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
1:15pm – Bible Study with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
2:30pm – *Stepping Stones: Part 6 – Family Sharing (Getting All on the Same Page) with Chaplain
Jim Grobe. This 7 part series is a pathway enabling us to take the steps forward
in reflecting on the significance of our lives, what our hopes and wishes are as we go
forward in our personal journeys, and how we might truly celebrate our life. Music
Room
7:00pm – Game Night! Games are provided or bring your favorite game to share! Music Room
Picture: Wayne and Helen VanNess
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the Digital Sing.
Wednesday, March 22nd:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm – *Depart for the Rochester Museum and Science Center for the exhibit, Snowflakes Up
Close. Experience what it takes to photograph an extremely delicate and short-lived
subject—a snowflake. Find the stunning photography of Rochester Institute of
Technology (RIT) professor Michael Peres and original photomicrographs made by
pioneer snowflake photographer Wilson “Snowflake” Bentley on the Museum's third
floor. In the exhibit, visitors explore the scientific art of snowflake photography and
delight in the beauty of more than thirty snowflake images as they have never been
seen before. For a fully immersive experience with these ice crystals, guests walk
through Michael’s photographic process and examine a snowflake under a microscope
while answering the big question—are any two snowflakes alike? Admission fee is
$7.00. Return approx. 3:00pm
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
1:30pm-3:30pm – Ice Cream for United Way: Ice cream or frozen yogurt with your favorite
toppings for $2.00. All proceeds benefit the United Way. Coffee Bar (outside of
Community Center).
2:00pm – Pittsford Highlands Chorus practice. All are welcome to participate. Music Room
4:30pm-6:00pm – Happy Hour: drink specials and appetizers. Highlands’ Pub and Music Room
7:00pm – Saxophone Quartet, Students from Eastman School of Music. This 30 minute program
will include a variety of classical and easy listening music. Musicians will introduce the
instruments and provide some historical/compositional background for the pieces.
Community Center
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the Digital Sing.
Thursday, March 23rd:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
2:00pm – Presentation: 4 Weeks, 8 Great Buildings with cottage resident Nancy McAfee. From the
pyramids to the Eiffel Tower to modern concert halls we will look at what makes a
building great and the evolution of building styles. Community Center
Friday, March 24th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
11:15am – *Tech Time with facilitator Cory White, IT Technician. Discussion topic: Take a Tour
Through the Technology That Makes The Highlands at Pittsford Run. (Walking required)
Tech Time is a twice occurring monthly meeting for residents to share ideas, information and
questions about technology. Bring your curiosity, ideas and open mind. Music Room
12:30pm – *Aquatic Exercise Class with Students from Nazareth College. Pool
1:30pm-2:30pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
1:15pm – Interfaith Worship Service with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
2:30pm – Music Mixer, live entertainment with Gary Scott on piano. Community Center
Saturday, March 25th:
10:30am – Tai Chi Class with Dr. Kathy Gill. Fitness Room
11:00am – Trivia: This and That. Laurelwood Hearth Room
2:30pm – Saturday Musical Matinee: Porgy and Bess (1959) with Sidney Poitier. Community
Center
Sunday, March 26th:
10:30am – Communion Service with volunteers from St. Louis Church. Laurelwood Activity Room
1:30pm – Casual Bridge Game. All are welcome to join. Social Room
2:30pm – Movie: Bridge of Spies (2015) with Tom Hanks. Community Center
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the Digital Sing.
Monday, March 27th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
11:15am – Cultural Programming Meeting. All are welcome to join to discuss programming
suggestions. Music Room
1:00pm – Euchre Group. Social Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:00pm – Monthly Resident Meeting. Community Center
3:00pm –The Alzheimer's Association Presents: A Video Education Series. Part III – Understanding
Behaviors and Care Partner Stress with Dr. Carol Podgorski. This interactive video
education 4 part series will provide information on various topics as they relate to
Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia. The sessions are intended to connect care partners
with experts such as physicians, researchers, and attorneys. Music Room
Picture: Dr. Bob and Helen Schnorr
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Tuesday, March 28th:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
10:30am – *Colored Pencil Art Class with instructor Elaine Rittler. Step-by-step guided instruction
from line drawing to creating your own work of art in colored pencil. No prior art or
drawing skills required. Join us for an exciting, fun and relaxing afternoon! All
materials are provided, no fee to attend. Activities Room on the 2nd floor.
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
1:00pm – Walking Club. Meet in the Wellness Center
1:00pm – Presentation: A Future in Sight for Those Who Are Visually Impaired with ABVI’s Rene
Latorre, Director of Advocacy and Consumer Affairs and Tracy Schleyer, Vice President
The Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ABVI)-Goodwill, founded in 1911,
is a premiere provider of vision rehabilitation services to people who are blind or visually
impaired throughout the Greater Rochester region. Learn how ABVI prepares and
empowers people who are blind or visually impaired to be self-sufficient and contribute
to their families and communities. Community Center
1:15pm – Bible Study with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
2:30pm – *Stepping Stones: Part 7 – A Celebration of Life with Chaplain Jim Grobe. This 7 part
series is a pathway enabling us to take the steps forward in reflecting on the significance
of our lives, what our hopes and wishes are as we go forward in our personal journeys,
and how we might truly celebrate our life. Music Room
3:30pm – 5:30pm – United Way Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser! Enjoy a delicious meal for a great
cause. Dine In or Take Home. Sign up and pay at Hospitality Desk. Cost is $8. All proceeds
go to the United Way. Community Center
6:45pm-8:00pm – Join us for The Evening Exchange: A time to gather and share ideas, play some
games, view a Ted Talk, or more. The perfect way to end your day! Music Room
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The programs denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate it is necessary to sign up in advance. The sign up book is located beneath the Digital Sing.
Wednesday, March 29th:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
1:00pm-2:00pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
1:00pm – *Depart for Eastview Mall or Target. Return approx. 4:00pm
1:30pm – Travelogue Part 2: Demonstration and tasting of the Foods of Indo-China with Beth
Brancato. Beth has been a world traveler for the past 20 years and is owner of Tours of
a Lifetime, a touring company. Laurelwood Activity Room
2:00pm – Pittsford Highlands Chorus practice. All are welcome to participate. Music Room
4:30pm-6:00pm – Popcorn Day Happy Hour, create your own mix! Drink specials and appetizers.
Highlands’ Pub and Music Room
Thursday, March 30th:
9:00am – Water Fitness with Robin Gallagher. Pool
9:00am & 10:00am – Depart for shopping and banking
10:30am-12:00pm – Circuit Training. Exercise Room
11:00am – Fitness Video. Fitness Room
2:00pm – Presentation: Rochester City Historian Christine L. Ridarsky will provide an overview of
the woman suffrage movement as it played out in New York State from 1848 to 1917.
By exploring the wide variety of rhetorical and tactical strategies employed by women
throughout the long campaign, Ridarsky will reveal the complexity of the process and
the significant role played by women at all levels of the movement from Susan B.
Anthony to state leaders such as Jean Brooks Greenleaf and Ella Hawley Crossett right
on down to the thousands of unnamed women who organized meetings and went door
to door in their local communities. Community Center
3:30pm – Music for All. Chamber Music on Strings from the Eastman School of Music. This
program is part of Eastman’s extensive outreach program and is an integral part of the
chamber music curriculum. Laurelwood Gallery
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Friday, March 31st:
9:00am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Hahnemann Club
10:15am – Fitness Class with Robin Gallagher. Fitness Room
11:15am – *Depart for the Hindu Temple of Rochester. During this visit to the Hindu Temple on
Pinnacle Road, we will be able to witness prayers and then look around, ask
questions and learn more about Hindi beliefs and customs. Walking and stairs, as
well as removing shoes, required. No fee to attend. Return approx. 1:30pm
1:15pm – Interfaith Service with Chaplain Jim Grobe. Laurelwood Gallery
12:30pm – *Aquatic Exercise Class with Students from Nazareth College. Pool
1:30pm-2:30pm – Open swim with Robin Gallagher. Pool
2:00pm – *Cooking Demonstration with Highlands’ Chef, Mike Wasylko. Community Center
2:30pm – Music Mixer with Dick Leshhorn on keyboard. Laurelwood Gallery
3:30pm – Current Events Club. Are you interested in discussing current issues, expressing your
opinions, and being exposed to the ideas of your fellow residents? Community Center
Picture: Lowell and Wanda Ahrendsen
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“UR” In Tune Lecture Offering:
The Harvard Business School Comes to the Eastman School of Music Thursday, March 16th 4:00 pm-5:00 pm
The case study method is a teaching tool that has served business administration programs for more
than a century. This approach highlights real business problems that develop students’ analytical
and decision-making abilities. The Harvard Business School has a virtual monopoly on the market
of case studies, but those that specifically target music institutions are few and far between.
Instruction in the areas of organizational structure, fundraising, marketing, media and technology,
community engagement, advocacy, and labor relations as they relate to musical arts organizations
is in short supply. The Eastman Case Study Series is the first of its kind to apply the case method
exclusively to business problems faced by musical arts organizations. Professor Michael Anderson
outlines the value and method of case study teaching and provides a glimpse of the wide range of
fascinating music institutions that have been profiled in the Eastman Case Study Series.
Michael Alan Anderson specializes in a wide range of issues related to sacred music from the
fourteenth through the sixteenth century, with emphasis on the saints and lay devotion. He is the
author of the book St. Anne in Renaissance Music: Devotion and Politics (Cambridge University
Press, 2014). Anderson is a two-time winner of ASCAP’s Deems Taylor Award for outstanding
writing about music, for articles published in 2011 (Early Music History) and in 2013 (Journal of
the American Musicological Society). He is also the 2012 winner of the Noah Greenberg Award,
given by the American Musicological Society for outstanding contributions to historical
performance practices. In 2013, he received the University of Rochester’s Provost
Multidisciplinary Award, which involved producing first recordings of medieval music supplied
to the newly-installed medieval gallery at the Memorial Art Gallery.
University of Rochester Courses:
Contemporary Moral Problems Monday, March 20th 1:00pm-2:00pm This lecture is a follow up lecture to the January series of lectures and will cover the topic
communism versus capitalism. The aim will be first to clarify precisely what the moral issues are
and second, to discuss the pros and cons with a view to helping people make up their own minds
on this issue.
Robert L. Holmes, PhD is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Rochester. He
received his PhD at Michigan University. His research interests include ethics, social philosophy,
and philosophy of war. He is author of The Ethics of Nonviolence, Nonviolence in Theory and
Practice and Basic Moral Philosophy.
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