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2002 W. Sunnyside Drive Phoenix, AZ 85029 (602) 943-1800 Fellowship Square News TM July 2015 Saturday, July 4, 1–3 p.m. Join your dining room staff on the patio for our Fourth of July BBQ event. Hamburger, hot dogs and BBQ style chicken with all the fixings. (Meal tickets can be purchased at the front desk for friends and family.) Friday, July 17, at 11:30 a.m. Summer Indoor Picnic (Center) Join us in the cool indoors for our annual indoor summer picnic. Guarantee your seat by picking up your FREE admission ticket in the Activity Department. Limited seating, so don’t delay!!! MEET YOUR NEIGHBOR (Cont. on Page 7) Bev Arthur Bev Arthur was born at Hollywood Presbyterian in 1929. She had no siblings, and her parents operated a creamery and soda fountain. This was a family owned and operated business in Burlingame, CA. They started by selling nickel burgers and ham and eggs for a quarter. During the war years, her dad would make ice cream in the front of the store. One Thanksgiving, Bev’s mom made 250 pies using only a Roper oven that would take four pies at a time. During her school years, Bev would ride back home at noon time to work the lunch rush.

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  • 2002 W. Sunnyside Drive Phoenix, AZ 85029 (602) 943-1800

    Fellowship Square News

    TM

    July 2015

    Saturday, July 4, 13 p.m.

    Join your dining room staff on the patio forour Fourth of July BBQ event. Hamburger, hot

    dogs and BBQ style chicken with all thefixings. (Meal tickets can be purchased at the

    front desk for friends and family.)

    Friday, July 17, at 11:30 a.m.

    Summer Indoor Picnic (Center)Join us in the cool indoors for our annual

    indoor summer picnic. Guarantee your seat bypicking up your FREE admission ticket in the

    Activity Department. Limited seating, sodont delay!!!

    MEET YOUR NEIGHBOR (Cont. on Page 7)

    Bev ArthurBev Arthur was born at Hollywood Presbyterian in

    1929. She had no siblings, and her parents operated acreamery and soda fountain. This was a family ownedand operated business in Burlingame, CA. They startedby selling nickel burgers and ham and eggs for aquarter. During the war years, her dad would make icecream in the front of the store. One Thanksgiving, Bevsmom made 250 pies using only a Roper oven thatwould take four pies at a time. During her school years,Bev would ride back home at noon time to work thelunch rush.

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    Happy

    BirthdayResident Birthdays

    July 1 Jean OngJuly 2 Bill FriedhoffJuly 3 Zema NihisherJuly 3 Bob DeatherageJuly 4 Helen RemingtonJuly 5 Reggie KnowlesJuly 5 Evogene StephensJuly 8 Bev ArthurJuly 9 Marianne ZachowJuly 11 Janet LoweJuly 12 Ben GooJuly 13 Levelyn GrahamJuly 14 Maxine McGinnessJuly 15 Thelma SeppJuly 16 Cindy MorrisonJuly 20 Dottie WeinmanJuly 21 Virginia FansherJuly 24 Eileen MoneyJuly 26 Larine WardJuly 27 Helen MartinJuly 27 Veida LewisJuly 28 Bob MendezJuly 29 Dorothy CatalanelloJuly 31 Robert Duckworth

    Employee BirthdaysJuly 2 Rozelle DavisJuly 2 JoHanna PoertnerJuly 4 Milica PrtvarJuly 5 Mark BucaloJuly 7 Peter MartinJuly 8 Mirissa VannJuly 10 Ryan CoolidgeJuly 11 Jennifer WrightsmanJuly 14 Isabella Green

    Welc meNew Residents

    Margaret BrandsmaCenterview 2217

    Sue SokatchSouthgate 1208

    Virginia BanwartSouthgate 1315

    Please Say a FriendlyHello When You See Our

    New Neighbors!

    Pete & Narcisa PereiraCenterview 2212

    Dick & Lorraine PalmerNorthridge 3212

    Carolyn Michael - GH 16

    Welton PhillipsGarden Home 20

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    Painting With Ann

    Our Class Is Growing!!!Join us on July 14 and the 28th

    at 1 p.m. in the Center. Anndoes a fantastic job with all

    skill levels, and the residentslove her. Discover a skill youthought you never had or just

    come and have some fun!COME JOIN THE FUN!

    Julys Resident BirthdayRecognition

    Thursday, July 30, at6 p.m.

    Join us this night as wecelebrate all July birthdays with

    Entertainer Lenny Zazick.Cupcakes for all and prizes forthe July Birthday babies. Comewish your neighbors a Happy

    Birthday.EVERYONE IS WELCOME!!!

    Second Quarter NewResident Welcome

    Reception

    July 8 at 2 p.m. inthe Center

    Come welcome and learnabout all our new residents

    who have moved to thecommunity this past quarter.Refreshment will be served.

    Residents FoodCommittee Meeting

    Tuesday, July 7, at 2 p.m.in the Dining Room

    All residents are welcome andencouraged to share their

    thoughts and suggestions. Justanother way of providing the

    best service to our community!

    Your Opinion Matters!

    Herberger LunchtimeTheater Performance

    Wednesday, July 22, at11 a.m.

    Improbable Theatre Companycelebrates the 25th Anniversary

    of the Americans withDisabilities Act (ADA), inscene, song, and dance. ToBOLDLY Go Where EveryoneElse Has Gone Before features

    performers who do and do nothave disabilities who live lifeto the fullest because the ADAhas afforded that opportunity.Be prepared to laugh, cry, andpay tribute to the Americanswith Disabilities Act, alongwith Improbable Theatre

    Company! Cost is $14, whichincludes a lunch that is providedby the Theater. Sign up and pay

    in Activities.

    With Sympathy2216 Fred BennettGH 3 Luther Kieffer1101 Louise Rasmussen

    Residents WhoHave Relocated

    1115 Margaret Barham1129 Nancy Nims1315 Bob Brock1323 Audrey Feeney3306 Pearl Walters3101 Fred Gutierrez

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    MovieWatch

    Friday, July 10, 1:30 p.m. (PG-13)

    Friday, July 24, 1:30 p.m. (PG)

    SpiritualCorner

    Total VictoryThis Aug. 14 will be the 70th

    anniversary of the celebration ofTotal Victory in 1945. Thinkabout where you were at thattime... It is hard for mygeneration to imagine what thatfeeling was, but I would guess itwas like a giant cloud liftingfrom over your heads, and thesun coming out to shine brightlyon your lives. Chris Welch and Iare working on a specialcelebration on that day youdont want to miss!

    I suppose we seldom think ofwhat it was like on the otherside. On an island near Okinawaa teenage boy named Kinjo wasassigned the gruesomeresponsibility of making surenone of their people survived tobe captives of the United States.In their culture it is morehonorable to die than to becaptured. One of his peers cameover the hill just before he tookhis own life and said, Lets stopall of the killing, and as ithappened, they did. This wordspread, saving many lives onthe island.

    Kinjo and his friends stillfeared being captured by theAmericans, so they hid andraided supplies of the US troopsfor their food.

    They were eventually capturedand put into the brig. After twoweeks for an interpreter toarrive, Kinjo and hiscompanions feared for theirlives. When the interpreterquestioned them, Kinjo asked,When are you going to kill us?The interpreter assured themthat they were not going to bekilled, but helped, with food,with finding their families, andreestablishing the community.Kinjo was totally surprised bythe mercy of his captors andsaid, I guess my Japanesephilosophy has failed me. Notlong after, Kinjo was the firstperson to be baptized in aDisciples of Christ missionfounded on Okinawa, and hebecame a great leader in thecongregation.

    Total Victory means a lotmore than winning a war. It alsomeans winning the peace afterthe guns fall silent. Some of themost amazing work of this timewas done in the rebuilding ofcountries that had just beendefeated. The work of GeneralGeorge Marshall in Germany,and General Douglas MacArthurin Japan, went a long way toaccomplishing that task, and attimes it was an expression oflove for the enemy. Wheneverone of our occupying forces gavea piece of candy or gum to ayoung resident, they made afriend forever. Total Victory isworking together with Him tomake friends of all nations.

    Happy Fourth of July! Brad

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    SMILE... You Are Caughton Camera :)

    Look Out!!!! The NextPicture Could Be Yours!

    If You Couldnt Make OurGarden Cafe Dedication,Here Are a Few Pictures

    of What You Missed!

    COMING INAUGUST 2015

    Yoga Balance With Jan

    Mondays at 11 a.m. inthe Center

    Jan is a certified Yogainstructor and has experience

    teaching at seniorcommunities. She will teach a

    low-impact way to increasestrength, flexibility and balancethrough combined movement

    with breath that is beneficial toanyone at any age. Even those

    with chronic conditions,weight issues or past injurieswill notice increased range of

    motion as well as a morepositive state of being.

    Health

    Wise Fall PreventionSeminar July 23 at

    1:30 p.m. in the CenterOur entire Physical Therapy

    Team will be on campus for ameet and greet, presentationon Fall Prevention, and a free

    walker fitting.

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    Hat & Tea FashionShow/Social and Silent

    Auction Fundraiser Event

    July 31 at 2 p.m. inthe Center

    Join us for our First AnnualHat and Tea Party FashionShow and Silent Auction

    Fundraiser Event.Exclusive Admission is $15 per

    person and all proceeds willbenefit our upcoming wellness

    center.Come dressed up and enjoy an

    afternoon of fashion, foodand fun.

    ~~~Tea, Petit Fours and a gift for

    all who attend~~~

    Purchase your ticket in theActivity Department. Seating is

    limited to 50 guests only.*********************

    SILENT AUCTION PREVIEWJuly 30 - 9 a.m.1 p.m. in

    the CenterDont miss the opportunity toview the hats and accessories

    that we will be fashioning andauctioning off on Friday,

    July 31.

    Fourth of July Craft

    Thurs., July 2, at 2 p.m.We will be putting togetheradorable serving trays and

    providing apple pies for you toenjoy or give away. Sign up inthe Blue Book. Limited Space!

    Fourth of JulyChoir Special

    July 1 at 2 p.m. inthe Center

    Join us for a special Fourth ofJuly music performance event

    by our own Christian CareChoir.

    2015 Resident SurveyOpen House - Wed.,

    July 15, From 1 to 4 p.m.in the Garden Cafe

    Bring your completed residentsurvey back to us and receive afree meal ticket, snacks and achance for prizes in many of

    our raffles. It is because of yourcomments and suggestions that

    we continue to grow andprovide a better community.

    Thank you!!!

    (Rescheduled from June 10)

    Whats New in Activities??

    Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. inthe Center

    Theres no better way to startyour morning than with a fresh

    cup of coffee and a nice TEDtalk to make you feel ready to

    take on the day! TED stands forTechnology, Entertainment,

    and Design. These talks are nomore that 20 minutes each.Check your monthly activitycalendar for Tuesdays TED

    topic of the day! (Coffee willbe served.)

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    Meet Your Neighbor BevArthur (Cont. From

    Page 1)She graduated high school at

    the age of 16 and then attendedSan Jose State College. Shecommuted by train to attendcollege, but later decided towork at Pan Am Airlines.

    After working for the airline,she decided to go back to schooland graduated with a degree inteaching from College of Pacific.She then decided to teachkindergarten. After teachingkindergarten, Bev volunteered towork at a refugee camp in Linz,Austria doing summer campactivities. The staff at this refugeecamp was composed of peoplefrom 12 different countries.

    After volunteering at thisrefugee camp, Bev decided thatshe wanted to see more ofEurope and applied forDepartment of Defense teacherin Germany. She was blessed tobe assigned to Heidelberg,Germany, where she met herhusband, Everett Arthur. Theywere married in Patrick HenryChapel in 1958. They had twosons, Michael and Joel.

    They traveled to every countryin Europe except for Portugaland Finland. After living inGermany, Everett was awardedthe National Science FoundationScholarship and their familyreturned to the states. Everettwent to school in MiddletownConnecticut to earn his MastersDegree.

    He was then blessed with theopportunity to be the Chairmanof the Math Department atBriarcliff Manor in New York,and Bev substituted.

    They lived up the HudsonRiver, east of Peaksgill inYorktown Heights. They traveleda lot, visiting family inCalifornia and Indiana. Bev hasfive grandchildren and two sons.

    18 years ago Everett died, andBevs son Joel asked her to moveto Arizona. After living inPayson, her sons family movedto the valley, and Bev moved toFountain Hills. She moved toFellowship Square to be closerto children and grandchildren.She is overjoyed to be here. Sheloves traveling and volunteering.

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    PetFeatured

    Meet Residents Vern andStretch Nichols

    Garden Home 8

    New Image Fashions AreBack With TheirSummer Line!!!

    Monday, July 6,10 a.m.2 p.m. in

    the Center

    Are You a P.E.O.Chapter Member???

    If you are a P.E.O. and havebelonged to a P.E.O. Chapterin your hometown and would

    like to get together with aP.E.O. at Fellowship Square,

    please contact Resident GloriaMcGlathery at (602) 943-1695.

    FELLOWSHIP SQUARE

    July Gift Shop SpecialReceive a FREE bracelet of your

    choice with any $5 purchasefor the month of JULY!

  • STAFF DIRECTORY

    Daily Activity Line ........................................ Updated Daily Activities .....................602-443-5445

    Take Out Meal Orders ................................... 602-443-5424

    Chris Welch .................................................. Life Enrichment Coordinator/

    ....................................................................... Transportation Supervisor ..................602-443-5421

    Brad Auten ..................................................... Chaplain ..............................................602-443-5486

    Valerie Kinder................................................ Resident Services Coordinator ............602-443-5417

    Jacque Owens................................................. Resident Life Liaison/

    Volunteer Coordinator.........................602-443-5419

    Teddi Thompson ............................................ Dir. Of Environmental Services ..........602-443-5420

    Front Desk...................................................... Receptionist .........................................602-443-5427

    Tamarra White ............................................... Accounts Receivable ...........................602-443-5423

    Mark Bucalo................................................... Facilities Manager/Security.................602-443-5400

    Dave Elliott .................................................... Director of Dining Services.................602-443-5425

    Kimberly Sanders........................................... Dining Room Manager........................602-443-5468

    Home Health .................................................. 602-443-5447

    Lorena Chables .............................................. SrFIT ...................................................602-443-5479

    Beverly Young............................................... Beauty Shop ........................................602-443-5422

    Kathy Loscheider ........................................... Executive Director...............................602-443-5439

    Welcome Our New Senior Fit Specialist Lorena Chables

    Lorena is a Fitness Professional, Certified FunctionalAging Specialist, Certified Personal Trainer, and alsocertified in Chronic Disease and Fall Prevention. She hasmore than 10 years of experience working with adiversity of adults, helping them enhance their quality oflife in a safe, fun manner. Lorena helps to reduce theirrisk of falling through improving life skills with a widerange of strength, balance and flexibility exercises.Lorena states she has a passion for working with olderadults: I firmly believe in fitness as a free medicine.

    Lorena is a former Salvation Army FitnessCoordinator, Silver Sneakers instructor and PersonalTrainer for the YMCA since 2004. She is married withthree boys. Her hobbies include playing competitiveracquetball and running.

    Please stop by Senior Fit if you are interested inparticipating! Welcome, Lorena!