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Collington’s Weekly Courier November 7– November 13 Key Contact Numbers In-house TV Channel - 972 Daily Updates x2212 Pool x2229 Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop x5163 Country Store x2167 Salon x2226 Clinic x7791 Security x2020 Room Set-up x4774 Courtyard Dining x2135 Guest Rm. Reservation x4778 Work Orders x2151 RA Website: collingtonresidents.org All Courier submissions, meeting schedules, and meeting room reservations should be sent to: Bianca Williams ([email protected]) Submission deadline for the Courier – Thursdays @ noon. * See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center residents to program DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 TH MANAGER ON DUTY: x2020 Karen Boyce 10/5-10/6 Addias Richardson 10/12-10/13 Set your clocks back 1 Hour!! THIS WEEKEND 11/4 6:30PM Depart from Security for BSO at Strathmore 11/5 10AM LWVPGC Meeting 11/5 11AM Memorial Service for John Yale MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE 11/01 7PM “Cafe Society”

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Collington’s Weekly Courier November 7– November 13

Key Contact Numbers

In-house TV Channel - 972

Daily Updates x2212 Pool x2229 Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop x5163 Country Store x2167 Salon x2226 Clinic x7791 Security x2020 Room Set-up x4774 Courtyard Dining x2135 Guest Rm. Reservation x4778 Work Orders x2151 RA Website: collingtonresidents.org

All Courier submissions, meeting schedules, and meeting room reservations should be sent to:

Bianca Williams ([email protected])

Submission deadline for the Courier –

Thursdays @ noon.

* See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center residents to program

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER

6TH

MANAGER ON DUTY: x2020

Karen Boyce 10/5-10/6 Addias Richardson 10/12-10/13

Set your clocks back

1 Hour!!

THIS WEEKEND

11/4 6:30PM Depart from Security for BSO at Strathmore

11/5 10AM LWVPGC Meeting

11/5 11AM Memorial Service for

John Yale

MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE

11/01 7PM “Cafe Society”

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WEEK-AT-A-GLANCE

MONDAY, November 7 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Exercise for Balance – (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Exercise with Weights – (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:00 Golden Age of Dutch Trade Art (SAGE-Crane) - Blue Room 10:00 Brain Aerobics (Fitness) – Ping Pong Room – POSTPONED 10:00 Woodshop Meeting - Woodshop 10:30 Trip to Walmart leaves from Security, x2020 11:00 Pilates – (SAGE - Shell) – Auditorium 11:15 Open Work Time – Creative Arts Room 1:00 Billiards Room - For the ladies 1:00 Tai Chi – (SAGE - Chang) – Game Room 1:30 Mah Jongg – 3rd Floor Meeting Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop – OPEN 3:00 Poetry Group – Board Room 4:00 Collington Singers Rehearsal – Auditorium *+7:00 Monday Night Movie - “Cafe Society”– Auditorium

TUESDAY, November 8 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 8:30 Circuit Training – (SAGE - Armstrong) – Game Room *10:00 Depart from Security for General Election Voting 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in/Drop-off Hour *10:00 Episcopal Service – Chapel 10:00 Trip to Shopper’s Food Warehouse (Largo) leaves from Security, x2020 10:00 Beaders– Creative Arts Room 10:00 Therapeutic Aquatic Exercise – (SAGE-Shell) – Pool 10:30 Framing Shop Drop in / Drop off Hour – Apartment 137 1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Game Room 1:00 Billiards Room - Open for play and instruction

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1:00 Mixed Media Part 1 – (SAGE - Hurley) – Creative Arts Room *1:30 Depart from Security for General Election Voting *1:30 Afternoon Movie: “Sleepless in Seattle” – Potomac 1:30 Global Hot Spots (SAGE-Croatti) – Blue Room 2:00 Exercise for Arthritis – (SAGE) – Game Room *2:30 Mary McKoy Memorial Service – Auditorium 2:30 Booker Prize Book Club – Ping Pong Room 3:00 Mixed Media Part 2 – (SAGE - Hurley) – Creative Arts Room 4:00 1st Floor District Meeting – Game Room 4:30-6 Don Lewis on Drums & Lloyd Henderson on Piano– Ivy Lounge WEDNESDAY, November 9 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Exercise for Balance – (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Exercise with Weights– (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Tai Chi – (SAGE - Chang) – Game Room 10:00 Knitting & Crocheting Group – Creative Arts Room 10:30 Trip to Wegmans Grocery Store leaves from Security, x2020 10:00 Aqua Fit (Fitness) – Pool *10:45 Depart from Security for Arena Stage 11:00 Pilates– (SAGE - Shell) – Auditorium 11:00 RA Office Open until 12NOON 11:00 Introduction to American Sign Language (SAGE - Thompson)- Creative Arts Room 12:00 Billiards Room - Open for play and instruction 2:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 2:30-4:30 OO Shop Open 3:00 Wii Bowling Practice Play (Fitness) – Game Room 3:30 Coloring Group – 1st Floor Meeting Room 4:00 Raiders of the Lost Artifacts (SAGE - Croatti)-Creative Arts Room 4:00 Bible Study – Chapel 4:15 1000 District Meeting – Game Room 4:30 Easy Listening with Janyce Watt – Ivy Lounge

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THURSDAY, November 10 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 8:30 Circuit Training– (SAGE - Armstrong) – Game Room 9:30 Technology & Communications Committee – Blue Room *10:00 Holiday Bazaar – Auditorium 10:00 Hospitality Committee – 1st Floor Meeting Room 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:00 Therapeutic Aquatic Exercise – (SAGE-Shell) – Pool 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store leaves Security, x2020 10:30 Framing Shop Drop In/Drop Off Hour – Apartment 137 11:00 Yoga with Marion Robbins – Game Room 1:00 Billiards Room - Open for play and instruction 1:00 Marine Mammals (SAGE- Crane) - Creative Arts Room 1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Game Room 2:00 Exercise for Arthritis – (SAGE) – Game Room 3:00 Grounds Committee – Ping Pong Room *3:00 Women’s History Planning Committee – Board Room 4:00 Opposition to Vietnam (SAGE - Croatti)-Creative Arts Room 4:30-6 Don Lewis on Drums & Lloyd Henderson on Piano– Ivy Lounge 6:30 Duplicate Bridge – Game Room *7:00 BINGO – Creative Arts Room FRIDAY, November 11 8:30/10:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Exercise for Balance – (SAGE) – Game Room 10:00 Exercise with Weights (SAGE) – Game Room 10:00 Trip to Safeway Grocery Store (at Bowie Town Center), x2020 10:00 Aqua Fit (Fitness) – Pool 10:00 Great Speeches (SAGE-Link) - Board Room 11:00 Introduction to American Sign Language (SAGE - Thompson) - Creative Arts Room *11:00 Veterans’ Day Memorial - Auditorium 11:00 Pilates– (SAGE - Shell) – Game Room 12:00-2 Muslim Prayer - Chapel *12:00-3 Therapeutic Massage - Ping Pong Room

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1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 *1:00 Flower Committee Event “Simply Autumn” – Game Room 1:30 Seamstress/Pointer Ridge Dry Cleaners – Blue Room 2:30 Collingtonian Staff Meeting – Board Room 3:00 Wii Bowling League Play (Fitness) – Game Room 3:30 Sing-A-Long – Arbor Great Room; Volunteers needed! 4:00 Meditation Group - Respite Cottage, #4205 4:30 – 5:30 Eulane Rose and Friends – Ivy Lounge *6:00 Depart from Security for Army Voices Concert SATURDAY, November 12 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 5PM, & 8:30PM only 10:00 Ping Pong – Ping Pong Room 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store departs from Security, x2020 10:30 Swim to Fit Class – Pool 11:00 Bocce – Auditorium 2:00 Bill McGhee Memorial Service – Chapel/Game Room 4:30 Bus to Mass at St. Joseph’s departs from Security, x2020

SUNDAY, November 13 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 11AM, 1PM, & 5PM only 9:30 Bus to St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church, Village Baptist Church, & Hope Presbyterian Church leaves Clocktower *1:30 Protestant Worship Service - Chapel *3:00 Sunday Afternoon Concert – Collington Candlelight Concert - Auditorium

THIS WEEKEND

BSO at STRATHMORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4: Departs from Security at 6:30PM and returns to Collington around 9:30/10PM. Tchaikovsky: Selections from The Nutcracker.

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LWVPGC MEETING, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 10AM – GAME ROOM: This will be a general planning meeting. JOHN YALE MEMORIAL SERVICE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 11AM – AUDITORIUM: A Memorial Service for John Walker Yale will be held in the Auditorium. Jack, a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, NY and a retired Air Force officer, and his wife Eva, moved to Collington in 1999. Jack served as president of the Collington Residents’ Association from 2001-2003.

THIS WEEK

MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE, “Cafe Society” 2016, PG-13 (1HR 36MIN): MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 7PM – AUDITORIUM: Setting his sights on the magical kingdom of Hollywood, a young man migrates to Los Angeles in the 1930s and is swiftly drawn into the social whirlpool of the young and beautiful -- all pursuing their own visions of success. GENERAL ELECTION VOTING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8: There will be 2 buses going to Flowers High School so that you may vote at the polls. The first bus will depart at 10AM and other will depart at 1:30PM. Keep in mind, space is limited; it will be first come first serve. Sign-up sheets will be located in the Trip Book. EPISCOPAL SERVICE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 10AM – CHAPEL: Rev. Gary Rhinesmith, Pastor of All Saints’ Lutheran Church in Bowie, Maryland. TUESDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE: “Sleepless in Seattle” PG, 1993 (1HR 46MIN), TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1:30PM – AUDITORIUM: After the death of his wife, Sam Baldwin (Tom Hanks) moves to Seattle with his son, Jonah (Ross Mallinger). When Jonah calls in to a talk-radio program to find a new wife for his father, Sam grudgingly gets on the line to discuss his feelings. Annie Reed (Meg Ryan), a reporter in Baltimore, hears Sam speak and falls for him, even though she is

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engaged. Unsure where it will lead, she writes Sam a letter asking him to meet her at the Empire State Building on Valentine's Day. MARY MCKOY MEMORIAL SERVICE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 2:30PM - AUDITORIUM: A Memorial Service will be held in honor Mary McKoy. Please wear pink on this day in honor of Mary. We will also broadcast this service live on the in-house channel 972 as we expect the Auditorium to be at capacity. ARENA STAGE “The Year of Magical Thinking,” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 10:45AM and will return to Collington around 2:30PM. COLLINGTON HOLIDAY BAZAAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 10, 10AM-2PM: AUDITORIUM: The Flower and Gardening Committees are participating this year with flowers, small bouquets and plants. From the Wood Shop there will be handmade holiday ornaments (Sue Regen and Nancy Eichert) as well as knives and scissors sharpening. Noel and Ron McPherson will be back with their jams and jellies, made from Maine berries. In addition, expect Mike McCulley’s smoked salmon and ribs, Bill Preston’s persimmons, Pottery Group creations, mint condition books from the Library Committee, Clara Fetters’ gift boxes; handmade jewelry from the Collington Beaders, Marilyn Chase’s greeting cards, Mary Bird’s “saddlebags” for walkers, baked goods and other goodies, glass case items, etc., etc. The Knitting and Crocheting Group of the Outreach Committee will be selling their handiwork and former resident Flo Marion will be back, bringing quilts, hats and other handmade items. As always, most proceeds will go to the Residents’ Association. Participants may retain the cost of materials. WOMEN’S HISTORY PLANNING COMMITTEE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 3PM – BOARD ROOM: BRING IDEAS, INTEREST, FRIENDS, and SUGGESTIONS!! We'll bring a schedule of regular

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meetings and meeting rooms to plan around, and thus we’ll get the ball rolling. BINGO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 7PM – CREATIVE ARTS ROOM: In November, BINGO will be played on Thursday, November 10 and Thursday, November 17 at 7PM. Please note this change is because of Thanksgiving Day. All are welcome. Questions? Please call Ardyce Asire at x7348. VETERANS’ DAY MEMORIAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 11AM – AUDITORIUM: Collington will honor all the 95+ veterans, U.S. and allied nations, in the Auditorium. The ceremony will also be transmitted live to all the domiciles on campus via channel 972. THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 12PM-3PM – PING PONG ROOM: The therapeutic massage is Friday afternoons by Family and Nursing Care and is by APPOINTMENT ONLY. For questions/ to schedule an appointment, please call Sonja at x7795 or Nelson at x2254. FLOWER COMMITTEE EVENT! “SIMPLY AUTUMN” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1PM – GAME ROOM: "Simply Autumn,” an Ikebana flower demonstration, will be presented by Sachiko Furlan on Friday, in the Game Room. Sachiko teaches at the Japanese Embassy, and also does arrangements at the National Arboretum. The Flower Committee invites all residents to attend!! ARMY VOICES: VETERANS’ DAY CONCERT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, CROFTON, MD: The concert will take place at The First Baptist Church of Crofton. The bus will depart from Security at 6PM and return to Collington around 8:45PM. PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1:30PM – CHAPEL: Please welcome to Collington again our friends and neighbors from Woodstream Church. Minister Malcolm Reeves will

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lead the service. All are invited and welcome. Questions? Please call Ardyce Asire at x7348. COLLINGTON CANDLELIGHT CONCERT, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 3PM – AUDITORIUM: South Carolina native Nakia Verner is praised for her sumptuous soprano sound and spontaneous passion in recital performances. Her notable roles include Madama Butterfly, the First Lady in Die Zauberflote, and the title role of Puccini’s Sour Angelica. For this recital Ms. Verner is joined by pianist Gary Kirkby for an afternoon of Italian Art Songs and Operatic Arias. NOTE: Seating is limited for reasons of safety by the Fire Department.

BOCCE – OCTOBER 29, 2016

Game 1: Cardinals 14, Hornets 15

CARDINALS: HORNETS: Sylvia Miller Linda Trimbath Marilyn Chase Marion Haaser Victor Laties Ruth Wilson Lee McKinight Carol Klass Marion Thompson

ITEMS OF INTEREST

Mr. Green Collington says: The following plastic should NOT be put in recycling bins. Grocery, retail or trash plastic bags, bread bags, dry cleaning bags, garden product bags newspaper bags, crinkle cereal bags, Bubble wrap,

shrink wrap, or zipper pouches.

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HOSE BIB-TURN OFF & FILTER CHANGES: Starting on Wed. Nov. 2nd the maintenance department will be replacing all filters and turning “Off” the outside hose bibs campus wide, beginning with the 1000 cluster. This will be an on-going project, weather permitting, for about 2 weeks. Thank you for your patience and cooperation. NO COMMUNITY MEETING IN NOVEMBER: We will not have a Community Meeting in November. Next meeting: December 16th at 1:30 PM. FROM THE LIBRARY: 54 new books will be catalogued, the 17 people who put in suggestions, will receive a notice when the book(s) they suggested have arrived and where they are located. Titles and locations will be available on LibraryThing and in the Newly Acquired binder. We replaced 6 lost books, purchased 20 mysteries, 16 fiction, and 12 non-fiction. New book orders will be in February 2017. Suggestions are welcomed! Also: The annual Bazaar is November 10 in the Auditorium. The Library will be selling hardcover books for $8.00 and paperbacks for $5.00. All proceeds are given to the Residents Association. VENDING MACHINES: In case you were wondering…. some of you may recall two vending machines just through the double doors near the elevators down from the Dining Room. They were removed last month and we now have two new machines (one for snacks and one for beverages)! These machines will accept credit cards, cash and other methods of payment. OO SHOP GLASS CASES: We are now in need for additional items... Please check to see if you have Jewelry- all types of earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. The OO Glass Cases are located on the 2nd floor in the alcove by the Billiard /Pool room and the Library and on the 3rd floor in the Creighton Center on both sides of the hallway by the Beauty Parlor and the Residents Association Office. Please leave your

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donations in a bag/box at the Clock Tower desk with the "OO Glass Cases" name on it. SAVE THE DATE!!: Please join us on Wednesday, November 16 from 2-3pm in the Auditorium for a presentation about falls and how to prevent them. Presented by the Flagship Rehabilitation Team at Collington. VETERINARIAN AT COLLINGTON: Dr. Maturo will be here to visit our furry friends on Monday, November 7. Call Pat King to make an appointment at x7333. SMOKED SALMON FOR THANKSGIVING: Anybody wishing to order smoked salmon for Thanksgiving must place their orders no later than Sunday, November 6 and plan to pick it up at the Holiday Bazaar on Thursday, November 10. Full filets are $30; half at $15. Place orders by calling Mike McCulley at x7338. Also, at the Bazaar will be smoked salmon and smoked baby back ribs (new to the Bazaar) for purchase until we run out. Christmas orders for salmon and ribs will be taken at the Bazaar. STRATEGIC PLANNING NEWS: All three videos from the three education sessions kicking off the strategic planning process may now be found on youtube.com. Links were also uploaded to the RA website. HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION THANKS: Thank you to all the volunteers who helped make our Halloween party such a great success. Over 50 children in Halloween costume came to the party and they looked wonderful as they trick-or-treated, played games and paraded across the stage. We appreciate everyone who came to celebrate and everyone who worked to make it a celebration for staff, residents and families. Thank you!

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REMINDER TO ALL RESIDENTS: Please remember to contribute to the Residents Association Employee Appreciation Fund. It is easy; write a generous check, put it in the box at the security desk, or in the Residents Association mail slot, or in the treasurer, Tom McCain's mail slot, 2112. Think of all the work the staff does for us all year and give them generous thanks! GREENHOUSE AVAILABILITY FOR WINTER: The Garden Committee is making available all bench space for residents to over-winter potted plants. Watering will be the owner’s responsibility; water from the hose inside the greenhouse will be available all winter. Minimum temperature at night will be 35ْF, so no plants will freeze. All plants must be removed by March 15, to make space for over 2000 bedding plants that will arrive. Questions? Call Bill Preston x7222. MENTORING NEWS: Wednesday was the first day of mentoring at Kettering Elementary School. Ten Collington Residents met their mentees for the first time. The Collington mentors will meet with their assigned students twice a month to work on math and reading skills. At the end of the first session, all of the mentors were pleased with the child they had been assigned and were anxious for the next time we would be meeting with the children. Twelve children were identified to participate in this program, but I only have 11 mentors at this time. Isn't there someone out there who feels the calling to work with a child who needs extra help with their school work???? Give me a call at x5086 if you are interested. Thank you! Carol Kempske, mentoring coordinator. Nearby Medical Specialists and Medical Centers: The Health Services Committee (Peter Fielding and Denise Bunting, co-chairs) is releasing the October edition of Nearby Medical Specialists and Medical Centers who operate in the DC, Annapolis, Baltimore, and Prince George’s County Area. It is NOT a comprehensive list of doctors; it’s a list of doctors used by residents. The listings do not include evaluations and are not necessarily to be considered a

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recommendation. It is suggested that residents should talk to persons noted to discuss their experiences. Also, residents are encouraged to report addition/corrections/changes so that updates can be issued. These should be made to Joe Howard. Availability--A paper copy is available in the Library on the residents’ web-site at https://collingtonresidents.org. An e-mail copy is available on request from Joe Howard, cottage 2017, phone 7265, [email protected]

WASHINGTON REDSKINS HOME GAME SCHEDULE: Sunday, Nov. 13 vs. MINNESOTA VIKINGS 1PM

Sunday, Nov. 20 vs. GREEN BAY PACKERS 8:30PM

Monday, Dec. 19 vs. CAROLINA PANTHERS 8:30PM.

Sunday, Jan. 1 vs. NEW YORK GIANTS 1PM

NOVEMBER TRIPS!!

*Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker Accessible. $5 Transportation fee for all trips*

All Trips Depart From Security. If you need to cancel for any reason you must do so at least 48 hours in advance or you will be charged a $10

cancellation fee. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, SILVER SPRING, MD: Will depart from Security at 10:15 AM and return to Collington around 1:15PM. Tour led by Collington Resident and docent, Jim Tent. Be sure to bring a snack to eat to/from the museum as we will not be stopping for lunch, and the museum does not have a café. This tour allows for only 20 residents to go!

SUBSCRIPTION SERIES: ARENA STAGE “Carousel,” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 10:45AM and will return to Collington around 3:30PM. NSO: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 5:15PM and return to Collington around 9:30PM. Dvorak’s “New World" Symphony/ Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations

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PG PHILHARMONIC, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, BOWIE, MD: Will depart from Security at 7PM and return to Collington around 10PM. Have any ideas for a fun and exciting trip? The Trips Committee meets the 1st Tuesday of every month. Next, the Trips Committee will meet on Tuesday, December 6 at 4PM in the Board Room.

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Lunch 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 3:00 PMTakeout 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM BrunchDinner 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday7-Nov 8-Nov 9-Nov 10-Nov 11-Nov 12-Nov 13-Nov

We only use the freshest ingredients in the preparation of our meals! Please note that all menus may be subject to change based on market availability.

Smores Cookie Bar

Sugar Free Peach Pie

Sugar Free Chocolate Cake

Sugar Free Chocolate Cake

Rum Raisien Ice Cream

Assorted Desserts on Saturday & Sunday

Peanut Butter Cupcake Boston Cream Pie Sugar Free Raspberry Mousse

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Winter Blend Vegetable

Confetti Couscous

Potato Pancakes

Peas & Carrots

Green Cabbage

Farrow Pilaf

Broiled Potatoes

Roasted Carrots

Sesame Broccoli and Peppers

Turtle Silk Pie

Roasted Butternut Squash

Gorgonzola Tomato

Baked Potato

Grilled Corn on Cob

Sauteed Napa Cabbage

Pancit Noodles Wild Rice

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Salad Bar Salad Bar

Cajun Stuffed Chicken

Plantains

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Lemon Herb Fish Filet Oven Fried CatfishSeared Ahi Tuna

Corn Bread

Shrimp Ettouffe

Chef Special Chef Special

Fried Brown Rice

Orange Duck

Citrus Quinoa Salad

Chicken Barley Soup

Pear and Cranberry Salad

Asian Flat Iron Steak Mojo Porkloin Prime Rib Meatloaf Beef Bourguignon Pastrami Ruben

Salad Bar

Lamb Shepards Pie

Noodle Salad

Wonton Soup Cream of Mushroom Soup Peasant Soup Stuffed Bell Pepper

Soup Potato & Bacon Soup Cabbage Roll Soup

Salad Bar

Berry and Walnut Spinach Salad

Cucumber Dill with Sour Cream

Salad Bar Salad Bar

Grilled Shrimp SaladBroccoli Salad

Salad Bar

Collington Dining Service Weekly Menu

Omlette BarSushi Bar Chef Special Pasta Bar

Hoppin John Soup (low sodium)

Cream of Chicken Soup (low sodium)

Pork & Black Pea Chili (low sodium)

Manhatten Clam Chowder (low sodium)

Cod with Fresh Dill & Lemon Quiche Lorraine

Miso Soup (low sodium)

Chef Special

Game HenSesame Ginger Chicken Caprese Chicken Breast Chicken with White Gravy

Salmon Wellington

Roasted Califlower Soup (low sodium) Grits & Oatmeal

Asparagus

Turkey Breast

Baked Califlower & Cheese

Roasted Eggplant Collard Greens

Braised Swiss Chard Tuscan Vegetable Blend

Red Beans & Rice Polenta Cake Creamed Lima Beans