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1 November 2015—News & Views Independent Living Newsletter 303 E. Washington St. Bensenville, IL 60106 Bridgeway Art Exhibit Friday, November 20, at 1:00 pm / MPR We are looking for exhibit items that you or your spouse or perhaps a family member made just for you. All items will be in a safe environment and will be placed out of reach. Items that we are looking for are paintings, quilts, tapestry, wood working, knitted blan- kets, quilling, cross stich pictures, and the list goes on. If you have an item that you are not sure of, please bring it to the Lifestyle Depart- ment and we can determine if it is something that should be put in the show. You must register your Art Exhibit item by Friday, November 13th, in the Lifestyle De- partment. You may keep your exhibit item until the day of the show and bring it to the MPR by 9:00 am. November Birthday Party We welcome back singer and keyboard art- ist Edizon Dayao for this month’s Birthday Party. Monday, November 16, at 1:30 pm 1:15 ——Refreshments 1:30——Entertainment Loretta Coleman (325) …..….1 Roy Tinnon (139) ……..…….3 Dolores Leftakes (302)………3 James Nelson (219) ………...7 Rosanne Bubacz (220)………8 Adele Dumerer (239)…….….9 Norma Coomans (226)….…10 Peggy Halminiak (108)…….18 Irene Fafinski (236)……..….19 Bruno Muscari (209)…….…24 Marie Jezuit (306) …………24

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November 2015—News & Views

Independent Living Newsletter

303 E. Washington St. Bensenville, IL 60106

Bridgeway Art Exhibit Friday, November 20, at 1:00 pm / MPR

We are looking for exhibit items that you or

your spouse or perhaps a family member made

just for you.

All items will be in a safe environment and will

be placed out of reach.

Items that we are looking for are paintings,

quilts, tapestry, wood working, knitted blan-

kets, quilling, cross stich pictures, and the list

goes on. If you have an item that you are not

sure of, please bring it to the Lifestyle Depart-

ment and we can determine if it is something

that should be put in the show.

You must register your Art Exhibit item by

Friday, November 13th, in the Lifestyle De-

partment.

You may keep your exhibit item until the day of

the show and bring it to the MPR by 9:00 am.

November Birthday Party

We welcome back singer and keyboard art-

ist Edizon Dayao for this month’s Birthday

Party.

Monday, November 16, at 1:30 pm

1:15 ——Refreshments

1:30——Entertainment

Loretta Coleman (325) …..….1

Roy Tinnon (139) ……..…….3

Dolores Leftakes (302)………3

James Nelson (219) ………...7

Rosanne Bubacz (220)………8

Adele Dumerer (239)…….….9

Norma Coomans (226)….…10

Peggy Halminiak (108)…….18

Irene Fafinski (236)……..….19

Bruno Muscari (209)…….…24

Marie Jezuit (306) …………24

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What’s Happening at Bridgeway!

As cold and flu season approaches….

Here are a few suggestions to prevent catch-

ing and spreading cold and flu viruses.

Importantly, if you are not feeling well, ach-

ing, under the weather, feverish, coughing,

sniffling, sneezing, you could have a cold or

the flu. Please stop in to see our nurse, Ma-

ria, in the Wellness Center on the 2nd floor.

Please take a few days to stay home, rest

well, and stay properly hydrated and nour-

ished. You will give your body the rest it

needs to recover and help to stop the spread

of the virus among your neighbors, friends,

family and tablemates.

-Avoid shaking hands.

-Wash hands thoroughly and fre-

quently. Use an antibacterial or dish

washing liquid soap.

-When sneezing or coughing, please

cover your nose and mouth with clean

handkerchiefs or new tissues, and dis-

pose of promptly and properly.

-Clean and wipe all surfaces with a

disinfectant cleaner.

For the well being of all residents, please ask

family, friends or other visitors who are ex-

periencing cold or flu symptoms to please

postpone their visit until they are well.

We wish you good health!

Olympic Games

It’s time to start thinking

about forming your teams for our Olympic

Games!

What are the Olympics Games?

Each year we form Olympic Teams to play

specially designed games.

All teams must have a minimum of four

members and if you choose, you may have

one alternate member. This will help other

residents who are looking for members to

join their teams. The more teams we have

the better!

Two games are set-up in the MPR for

teams to compete at the same time.

One-at-a-time each team member will play

until all four members have played each

game.

All teams will play both games.

Scores are kept until the end of the year.

We will have a banquet where the top

three teams are awarded their Gold, Silver,

and Bronze Medals.

All interested residents should attend this

meeting to ask questions and meet with the

other residents that are interested in forming a

team.

Mon., Nov. 2, at 1:00 pm / MPR

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Char Meyer Lecture

“This Day in History, August 6, 1945”

The Atomic Bomb was successfully tested

and then, wartime destruction, Hiroshima

and Nagasaki. Followed in time by a Recov-

ery Program and “The Marshall Plan” .

Come and remember and discuss with Char.

Tues., Nov. 3, at 2:30 pm / MPR

Low Vision Chat

If you've been diagnosed with an eye condi-

tion, joining a support group can help you by

discussing with others. A time to share com-

mon concerns, frustrations, and stories.

Thurs., Nov. 5, at 10:30 am / Den

Reading Buddies

We are always looking for residents who

would like to join the Chippewa 5th Grade

students who come to Bridgeway to read and

visit with residents. They bring books from

the school library and share stories. If you

are interested, please stop by and meet the

children on:

Tues., Nov. 3, at 1:00 pm / MPR

What’s Happening at Bridgeway!

Pencil Art

Adults are finding that coloring

can be a great way to unwind and

relax.

They are going crazy over coloring and some

psychologists say the simple act of staying in

the lines can help reduce stress and enhance

focus and creativity.

Here are some dates that are set aside

for those who may want to color to-

gether. Colored pencils and markers

will be available for you to use along

with multiple pages for you to

choose from. It will be listed in the

calendar pages as Pencil Art.

Thur., Nov. 5, 12, 19, at 12:30 pm / Den

Prayer Chain

Should you have a need for a prayer for your-

self, another person, or a situation, please call

Vic at (630) 766-1952. You may leave a mes-

sage or email to: [email protected].

All prayer requests are confidential.

Movie / Heidi

Shirley Temple lights up the screen as Heidi,

the adorable orphan wo’s taken away from her

grandfather and sent to live with a wealthy

family. Bullied by an evil governess, Heidi still

charms the entire household and never stops

trying to return to her beloved grandfather.

Rated G Approx. 88 Minutes

Fri., Nov. 6, at 2:00 pm / Den

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What’s Happening at Bridgeway!

Laughter Club

Laughter Club is a class

where we share jokes

and funny stories gath-

ered from newspapers,

the internet, books and

other sources. Believe it or not, laughing is

therapeutic! Everyone is welcome to just

come and listen, telling jokes is not required.

Thur., Nov. 12, at 3:00 pm / Den

Veterans Day Program

Many Americans mistakenly be-

lieve that Veterans Day is the day America

sets aside to honor American military person-

nel who died in battle or as a result of wounds

sustained from combat. That's not quite true.

Memorial Day is the day set aside to honor

America's lost soldiers.

Veterans Day, on the other hand, honors ALL

American veterans, both living and those who

have died. In fact, Veterans Day is largely in-

tended to thank LIVING veterans for dedicat-

ed and loyal service to their country. Novem-

ber 11th of each year is the day that we en-

sure veterans know that we deeply appreciate

the sacrifices they have made to keep our

country free.

Join us as we come together in remembrance

of our Veterans.

Wed., Nov. 11, at 1:00 pm / MPR

Making your own Fall Wreath!

Looking for a new door decoration?

Annie’s Occasions will be here in November to

show us how to make a beautiful fall wreath.

Class cost: $10.00

Tue., Nov. 10, at 1:00 pm / LD

Agape Ringers

Sounds of the Season

Saturday, December 12, at 4:00 pm

Performance location: Elmhurst Christian Re-

formed Church (This is a bus trip).

Ticket Cost: $14.00 (special rate)

Payment due by Wednesday, November

11th, to the Lifestyle Department.

Minimum of 5 — Maximum of 12

Due to time of concert, special dinner arrange-

ments will be made.

Carla’s Wedding

If you missed Carla’s Wedding or perhaps you

would like to see it again, we will be showing it

in the Den on:

Sun., Nov. 8, at 2:00 pm / Den

Social Butterflies /

“Sharing Our Treasures”

Please bring an item that

you would like to share

with the group. It can be something that you

collect or made. After our discussion, we will

enjoy a cup of coffee.

Tues., Nov. 10, at 10:00 am / Den

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What’s Happening at Bridgeway!

Christian Book Club

The next Christian Book Club meeting is on

November 24, 2015, in the Den. Rev. Gary

Dausey, from Wheaton Bible Church, will

present the book, Angels, by Dr. David Jeremi-

ah.

This book is about who angels are, how they

help, and what the Bible reveals. People have

long been fascinated by stories of angel sight-

ings, yet many contemporary beliefs about an-

gels are based on misconception and myth.

The author uses Scripture to unveil the re-

markable truth about these agents of heaven

and their role and work in our world.

Tues., Nov. 24, at 10:00 am / Den

Special Bingo Night The next Special Bingo Night will be held on

Tuesday, November 17, at 6:15 PM. in the

MPR. Family members and friends are invited

to attend. Thank you for the great attendance at

our first two evening Bingo Nights.

Tues., Nov. 17, at 6:15 pm / MPR

Thanksgiving Trivia

Cake Walk or Roll!

Please join us for our

Thanksgiving Walk or

Roll Cake Walk. Our squares are designed

large enough to accommodate walkers and

wheelchairs for all to participate. This year we

will have even more squares then previously.

Some squares will have Trivia Questions that

will award you Fun Money if you give the cor-

rect answer. Questions are easy and fun!

Those of you who have entered our previous

“Cake Walks”, please encourage others to at-

tend. We will have more squares than usual

with lots of prizes to give away.

Tues., Nov. 24, at 2:00 pm / MPR

Turkey Trot Mystery Game

Join us for our first Turkey Trot

Mystery Game. Full of fun, suspense and exer-

cise all rolled into one.

Our Turkey Trot will start off in the Fireside

Room where you will be given a clue to lead

you to your next destination. Upon reaching

the destination, you will play a simple game in

order to advance to the next location. Each time

you advance, you will be given an envelope

with a clue inside to help you solve the mys-

tery. At the end of your Turkey Trot, you will

have accumulated enough clues to solve the

mystery. If you have the correct answer, you

will be entered into a raffle for a $10.00

Walgreens Gift Card. All participants will re-

ceive one Fun Money Dollar for reaching each

station.

Fri., Nov. 13, at 2:00 pm / Fireside Rm

Benefits of Palliative and Hospice

Care Presentation.

Mon., Nov. 23 at 2:30 pm / MPR

Movie / To Be Announced

Fri., Nov. 27 at 1:00 pm / Den

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Thanksgiving Dinner

21 Pilgrims decided to have a Turkey

for their Thanksgiving Dinner. The

menu would include; oven roasted turkey,

baked potatoes and pumpkin pie. 11 men went

into the forest to hunt for wild turkey leaving

the women behind to prepare the Thanksgiving

Dinner.

2 Pilgrims fell into quicksand and 2 more Pil-

grims tried to save them, but also fell in never

to be seen again. 1 Pilgrim ran into a tree and

knocked himself out, while 4 more Pilgrims got

trampled by Buffalo. The remaining men re-

turned with the turkey, to give to the women to

prepare for dinner.

After a long day of hunting Turkey, how many

Pilgrims did it take to prepare Thanksgiving

Dinner?

Thanksgiving Trivia

How many Turkeys Can

you Find?

The Pilgrims wanted to cook

turkey for a Thanksgiving Meal with the

local Indian Tribe. The Pilgrims set out

to hunt the turkeys for their meal.

Count how many Turkeys you can find

hidden in this newsletter.

Before the Pilgrims could get all the

turkeys back to camp, half of them got

away. The Pilgrims decided that 3 of

the turkeys were to small to eat so they

let them go.

How many turkeys did the Pilgrims

bring back for the Thanksgiving Meal?

If you have the correct answer, you will

receive $3.00 in Fun Money Dollars.

Annual Toys for Tots

Christmas Drive

The Village of Bensenville

will be dropping off their

Toys for Tots Box and it

will be located in the Lob-

by area. Items that can be

donated are: new or gently

used coats, hats, gloves or

mittens and NEW Toys.

Getting Ready for Christmas

Decorating Bridgeway

It's that time of year again when we make

Bridgeway glisten with tinsel and lights. I

like to think of ourselves as little elves that

take the time and energy to make Bridge-

way sparkle.

If you have any free time to give us a hand, the decorating times

are listed below.

Monday, November 30

9:00 am—Fireside & Lobby Christmas Tree Decorating.

11:00 am—Break for lunch.

12:30 –2:00 pm—Fireplace Village Decorating.

Tuesday, December 1st

9:00 am— MPR Tree and Decorating.

11:00 am—Break for lunch.

1:00 pm — Misc. Decorating / To be determined.

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Bridgeway’s Bus Adventures!

Bus Outings will be listed in red ink in the calendar pages!

Please sign-up for trips in the bus outing book located at the Front Desk.

Marcus Cinema / Addison

Please join us for an afternoon at the movies.

Movies are only $5. Movies & times / TBA

Tuesday, November 17th

Awana in Schaumburg

This is volunteer piece work assembling small

parts into bags for children who belong to the

Awana Clubs. Great Volunteer Opportunity!

Monday, November 2, from 9-11:45 am

Bensenville Movie Theatre

Rosewater

In 2009, London-based Iranian-Canadian

journalist Mazier Bahari is detained in Iran

after he reports on violence against protesters

of the country’s presidential election, as well

as giving a satirical interview with Jason

Jones of the Daily Show. While his pregnant

fiancée waits for him, Bahari spends 118 days

at Evin Prison being brutally interrogated.

Bahari is usually blindfolded while being in-

terrogated, and his interrogator’s sole distin-

guishing feature is that he smells of rose-

water. Free Admission

Thursday, November 19, at 6:30 pm

Leslie Goddard Portrays Jackie Kennedy

It is 1964, and former First Lady Jacqueline

Kennedy is besieged by sightseers around her

house in Georgetown. As she deliberates what

to do next, she shares the story of her life in

the White House, including her struggle to re-

tain her family’s privacy in the face of media

onslaughts, her restoration work, and her at-

tempts to showcase the arts. In a climactic rev-

elation, she recounts her husband’s death and

comes to a heartfelt decision about how to

begin a new life for herself and her children.

The Bensenville Library welcomes Leslie

Goddard and her first-person portrayal of one

of America’s most iconic first ladies.

Min. of 5 to go.

Sunday, November 1, at 1:30 pm La Hacienda Restaurant

Vibrant outpost of a Mexican chain with ta-

cos, enchiladas, burritos and option of a

lunch buffet.

Wednesday, November 18, at 10:30 am

Carson’s Clearance Center

Looking for Bargains? Join us for a trip to

Carson’s Clearance Center. Located in Mor-

ton Grove.

Monday, November 23, at 10:00 am

Winter Indoor Walking

For those who have expressed an interest in

walking indoors, please see the Lifestyle De-

partment to discuss details for walking at the

Bensenville Park District Leisure Center.

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9:00 Balance / MPR

9:30 Chair Chi /

MPR

9:30 Bible Discov-ery / Den

11:30 Sit & Fit / WC

12:30 Pencil Art/ Den

2:00 Bingo / MPR

Thursday

9:00 Catholic Com-

munion / MPR

9:30 Exercise / MPR

9:30 Sittercise / WC

10:00 Brain Storm-ing / Den

1:00 Wal-Mart / 83

2:00 Movie Clas-sic / Heidi / Den

6:00 Wii / Night Owls / AL

Friday

11/5/15 11/6/15

Sunday

9:30 Worship

Service / MPR

2:00 Carla’s Wedding Video/ Den

Bridgeway News & Views November 1-6

Monday Wednesday

11/11/15

9:00 Exercise / MPR

9:30 Walgreens / P.O.

9:30 Sittercise / WC

11:00 Enlighten Hour / MPR

1:00 Wii Bluebirds / Den

1:00 Veteran's Pro-gram / MPR

2:30 Wii Stars & Strikes

/ Den

3:00 Choir / MPR

6:00 Wii Beauties & the

Beast / Den

Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday

11/10/15 11/9/15 11/12/15 11/13/15 11/7/15

11/8/15

9:30 Craft Class / LD

10:00 Social Butter-flies Club / Den

11:30 Sit & Fit / WC

1:00 Fall Wreath / LD Cost: $10.00

1:00 Memoirists / Den

1:00 Chiquita / Banks / Dollar Gen-eral

3:00 Board Games

/ Den

9:00 Exercise /

MPR

9:30 Sittercise/WC

10:00 Mariano’s / Dollar Tree

11:00 Lutheran Communion/ MPR

1:30-2:00 RC Executive/ Den

2:00 Medicare Presentation / MPR

6:15 Wii Golden Oldies / Den

6:30 Rosary /

9:00 Balance / MPR

9:30 Chair Chi/ MPR

10:00 Bible Talk / Den

11:30 Sit & Fit / WC

12:30 Pencil Art/ Den

2:00 Bingo / MPR

3:00 Laughter Club/ Den

9:00 Exercise/ MPR

9:30 Sittercise / WC

10:00 Brain Storm-ing / Den

1:00 Resident

Council Meet / Den

2:00 Turkey Trot / FR

6:00 Wii / Night Owls / AL

Bridgeway News & Views November 7-13 2015 Monthly calendar subject to change!

12:00 Wii Lucky

Strikers / Den

Sunday

9:30 Worship

Service / MPR

1:30 Leslie Goddard / Jackie Kenne-dy / Bensen-ville Library

Min. of 5 to go

Tuesday Monday

11/1/15

9:30 Craft Class / LD

10:30 Monty’s/ $4.00 / Credit Union/ Banks-York & Grand

11:30 Sit & Fit / WC

1:00 Reading Bud-dies / MPR

2:00 Board Games

/ Den

2:30 Char Meyer Health Presentation/ MPR

9:00 Exercise /

MPR

9-11:45 Awana in Schaumburg

9:30 Sittercise /

WC

1:00 Olympic Meeting / MPR

3:00 BSL/ Library

6:15 Wii Golden Oldies / Den

6:30 Rosary / MPR

9:00 Exercise / MPR

9:30 Walgreens / P.O.

9:30 Sittercise / WC

9:30 Wii Bluebirds / Den

11:30 Chiquita / Dollar General / Town Banks

1:00 Catholic Mass / MPR

2:30 Wii Stars & Strikes

/ Den

3:00 Choir / MPR

6:00 Wii Beauties & the

Beast / Den

11/2/15

Wednesday

11/3/15 11/415

10:30 Low Vision Group / Den

Monthly calendar subject to change!

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9:00 Exercise/ MPR

9:30 Sittercise/ WC

9:30 Jewel / Tar-get / Super Low

Birthday Party / MPR

1:15 Refreshments

1:30 Entertainment

3:00 BSL / Library

Indoor Walking at Park District

6:15 Wii Golden Oldies / Den

6:30 Rosary / MPR

9:30 Worship

Service / MPR

11:30 Sit & Fit / WC

Marcus Cinema in Addison / Movies & Times TBA / $5

6:15 Evening Bingo/ MPR

9:00 Exercise / MPR

9:30 Walgreens / Post Office

9:30 Sittercise / WC

1:00 Wii Bluebirds/ Den

1:00 Chiquita / Dollar General / Banks

2:30 Wii Stars & Strikes

/ Den

3:00 Choir / MPR

6:00 Wii Beauties & the

Beast / Den

9:00 Balance / MPR

9:30 Chair Chi / MPR

9:30 Bible Discov-ery / Den

10:15 Indoor Walk-ing at Park District

11:30 Sit & Fit / WC

12:30 Pencil Art/ Den

2:00 Bingo / MPR

Birthday Dinner

6:30 Bensenville Theatre Free Movie / Rosewater

Sunday

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

9:00 Catholic Com-

munion / MPR

9:30 Exercise /

MPR

9:30 Sittercise /

WC

10:00 Brain Storm-

ing / Den

1:00 Art Show / MPR

6:00 Wii / Night Owls / AL

Friday Saturday

11/16/15 11/17/15 11/18/15 11/19/15 11/20/15

Sunday

9:30 Worship

Service / MPR

Bridgeway News & Views November 14-20 2015

Monday Wednesday

11/25/15

9:00 Exercise / MPR

9:30 Sittercise / WC

9:00 Walgreens / Post Office

10:30 La Hacienda Restaurant

1:00 Wii Bluebirds / Den

1:30 Chiquita / $ Gen-eral / Banks

2:30 Wii / Stars & Strikes

/ Den

3:00 Choir / MPR

6:00 Wii Bowling / Beau-

ties & the Beast / Den

Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday

11/24/15 11/23/15 11/26/15 11/27/15 11/21/15

11/22/15

10:00 Christian Book Club / Den

11:30 Sit & Fit / WC

1:00 Memoirists /

Den

2:00 Turkey Walk and Roll / MPR

9:00 Exercise /

MPR

9:30 Sittercise / WC

10:00 Carson’s Clearance Center

2:30 Benefits of Palliative & Hos-pice Care / MPR

6:15 Wii Golden Oldies / Den

6:30 Rosary/ MPR

9:00 Exercise /

MPR

9:30 Sittercise /

WC

10:00 Brain

Storming / Den

11:15 Indoor Walking at Park District

1:00 Movie / TBA / Den

2:00 Board Games / MPR

6:00 Wii / Night Owls / AL

Bridgeway News & Views November 21-27 2015 Monthly calendar subject to change!

9:00 Power of

Prayer / Den

11/14/15

11/15/15

Monthly calendar subject to change!

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Monday

11/30/15

Bridgeway News & Views November 28-30 2015

9:00 Exercise /

MPR

9:00 –11:00

Fireside and Lob-by Christmas Dec-orating

9:30 Sittercise / WC

12:30—2:00

Fireplace Village Christmas Deco-rating

3:00 BSL / Library / Indoor Walking at Park District

6:15 Wii Golden Oldies / Den

Sunday

11/29/15

9:00 Power of

Prayer / Den

Saturday

11/28/15

9:30 Worship

Service / MPR

Doctor Visits / Wellness Center

Blood Draw—Every Thursday—7:30 am

Dr. Siddiqui— Every Thursday—10:00 am

Dr. Limperis / Every Friday—2:00 pm

Dentist—Every Third Wednesdays—8:30 am

Podiatrist—Every 2rd and 4th Tuesday—2:00 pm

Hearing Day— Every Third Wednesday- Disc. Rm—9:45 am

Calendar key Code

Swedish Glee Club Practices— Wednesdays at 7:30 pm / MPR

VCTV (Channel 950)—Church Service on Tue., & Thurs., at 2:00 & 7:00 pm

Activities and Menu’s are Subject to Change

Library / L

Den / Den

Asst. Living / AL

Lifestyles / LD

Fireside Room / FR

Multi-Purpose Rm / MPR

Wellness Center / WC

Disc. Rm / Disc.

"November comes

And November goes,

With the last red berries

And the first white

snows.

With night coming early,

And dawn coming late,

And ice in the bucket

And frost by the gate.

The fires burn

And the kettles sing,

And earth sinks to rest

Until next spring."

9:00 –11:00

MPR Tree Decorat-ing

11:30 Sit & Fit / WC

1:00 Misc. Decorat-ing / TBD

2:00 Board Games / Den

Tuesday

12/1/15

9:00 Exercise / MPR

9:30 Sittercise / WC

9:30 Walgreens / Post Office

9:30 Wii Bluebirds / Den

1:00 Chiquita / $ Gen-eral / Banks

1:00 Catholic Mass / MPR

2:30 Wii / Stars & Strikes

/ Den

3:00 Choir / MPR

6:00 Wii Bowling / Beau-

ties & the Beast / Den

12/2/15

Wednesday

9:00 Balance / MPR

9:30 Chair Chi / MPR

9:30 Bible Discov-ery / Den

10:00 Misc. Decorat-ing / TBD

11:30 Sit & Fit / WC

2:00 Bingo / MPR

9:00 Catholic Communion /

MPR

9:30 Exercise /

MPR

9:30 Sittercise /

WC

10:00 Book Dis-cussion / Den

10:00 Brain

Storming / MPR

1:00 Wal-Mart on Route 83

12/3/15 12/415

Thursday Friday

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November 2015

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

11/1/15 11/2/15 11/3/15 11/4/15 11/5/15 11/6/15 11/7/15

1:30

Library /

Leslie

Goddard

Min. 5 to

go

9-11:45 Awana

3:00 BSL Visit /

Library

10:30 Monty’s Credit Union in Northlake / Banks at York Rd. &

Grand Avenue

9:30 Walgreens /

Post Office

11:30 Chiquita Food Market / Dollar Gen-

eral

1:00 Wal-Mart on

Route 83

11/8/15 11/9/15 11/10/15 11/11/15 11/12/15 11/13/15 11/14/15

10:00 Mariano’s Food Market /

Dollar Tree

1:00 Chiquita Food Market / Dollar General / Chase &

ABC Banks

9:30 Walgreens /

Post Office

11/15/15 11/16/15 11/17/15 11/18/15 11/19/15 11/20/15 11/21/15

9:30 Jewel / Tar-get / Super Low /

Dollar General

3:00 BSL Visit /

Library

Marcus Cinema in Addison / Movies &

Times TBA / $5

9:00 Walgreens /

Post Office

10:30 La Hacienda

1:30 Chiquita / Dol-lar General / Chase &

ABC Banks

6:30 Bensenville Movie Theater / Based on a Book /

Free / Rosewater

11/22/15 11/23/15 11/24/15 11/25/15 11/26/15 11/27/15 11/28/15

10:00 Carson’s

Clearance Center

9:30 Walgreens /

Post Office

1:00 Chiquita / Dollar General / Chase &

ABC Banks

11/29/15 11/30/15 12/1/15 12/2/15 12/3/15 12/4/15 12/5/15

3:00 BSL Visit /

Library 9:30 Walgreens /

Post Office

1:00 Chiquita / Dollar General / Chase &

ABC Banks

1:00 Wal-Mart

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