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The Lake Shore Times Lake Shore Assisted Living Residence 211 Lake Shore Rd. Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 631.585.8800 Let’s Talk Recreation Dear Family & Friends, It’s September; have no fear there’s still plenty of warm weather left and the last major holiday of the season still to be enjoyed! Labor Day traditionally is considered the end of summer. It recognizes the creation of the labor or union movement and honors the social and economic achievements of American workers. In addition to Labor Day, there is Rosh Hashanah, National Grandparents’ Day and National Assisted Living Week to celebrate this month! The month of September is the perfect time of year where we begin to transition from one season to the next. The leaves are changing colors, there’s a slight chill in the air and you can smell your favorite pumpkin spice latte brewing ...It’s Fall Ya’ll! Your Recreation Department has continued to evolve trying to come up with activities that will be engaging and continue to keep us all safe! We have added some different Take-In Lunch options, the return of our Monthly Special Dinner and our Cinema Room will be reopening with limited seating. We are anticipating the reopening of our Beauty Parlor coming very soon, we are just waiting on the approval from the Governor and the Department of Health. Wishing Everyone a Wonderful Month! “The Catch” On September 29, 1954, Willie Mays made one of baseball’s biggest plays on baseball’s biggest stage. It was Game 1 of the World Series between Mays’ New York Giants and the Cleveland Indians. The score was tied 22 in the top of the eighth inning when Cleveland batter Vic Wertz hit a line drive to deep center field. With the crack of the bat, Mays sprinted to the deepest part of center and made a spectacular over-the-shoulder catch on the warning track and still had the presence of mind to quickly throw the ball into the infield to keep the runners from advancing. New York went on to win the game and sweep the series for a World Series title, and Mays’ catch, remembered forevermore as simply “The Catch,” has gone down in history as one of the greatest plays ever made. September Birthdays In astrology, those born between September 1 st 22 nd are Virgo’s discriminating Virgins. Virgos pay attention to detail and are highly organized, making them curious and intelligent learners who can get the job done without complaint. Those born between September 23 rd 30 th balance the scales of Libra. Libras have strong intellects and keen minds and so need constant stimulation. Libras are also masters of compromise and diplomacy, acting as wise mediators between friends and colleagues. Resident’s Birthdays Frances T.-Sept. 1 st Anne L.-Sept. 14 th Rose G.-Sept. 2 nd Emily L.-Sept. 17 th Elizabeth L.-Sept. 7 th Bob B.-Sept. 21 st Gertrude W.-Sept. 11 th Kendal K-Sept. 24 th Staff Birthdays Elizabeth C.-Sept. 6 th Joanne C-Sept. 22 nd September 2020 Celebrating September Healthy Aging Month International Enthusiasm Week September 17 Labor Day Monday September 7 th Grandparents Day Sunday September 13 th National Assisted Living Week Sunday Sept. 13 th -Saturday Sept. 19 th Apple Pie Ala Mode Day Wednesday Sept. 16 th Special Dinner: Filet Mignon Thursday September 24 th Outside Family Visits* Mondays 10am-3pm Wednesdays 10am-3pm Saturdays 10am-3pm *Please schedule in advance with Denise. Lake Shore Assisted Living Residence 211 Lake Shore Rd. Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 631-585-8800 Website:LakeShoreli.com Facebook: “Lake Shore Assisted Living Residence”

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The Lake Shore Times

Lake Shore Assisted Living Residence 211 Lake Shore Rd. Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 631.585.8800

Let’s Talk Recreation

Dear Family & Friends,

It’s September; have no fear there’s still plenty of warm weather left and the last major holiday of the season still to be enjoyed! Labor Day traditionally is considered the end of summer. It recognizes the creation of the labor or union movement and honors the social and economic achievements of American workers. In addition to Labor Day, there is Rosh Hashanah, National Grandparents’ Day and National Assisted Living Week to celebrate this month! The month of September is the perfect time of year where we begin to transition from one season to the next. The leaves are changing colors, there’s a slight chill in the air and you can smell your favorite pumpkin spice latte brewing ...It’s Fall Ya’ll! Your Recreation Department has continued to evolve trying to come up with activities that will be engaging and continue to keep us all safe! We have added some different Take-In Lunch options, the return of our Monthly Special Dinner and our Cinema Room will be reopening with limited seating. We are anticipating the reopening of our Beauty Parlor coming very soon, we are just waiting on the approval from the Governor and the Department of Health. Wishing Everyone a Wonderful Month!

“The Catch”

On September 29, 1954, Willie

Mays made one of baseball’s

biggest plays on baseball’s

biggest stage. It was Game 1 of

the World Series between Mays’

New York Giants and the

Cleveland Indians. The score

was tied 2–2 in the top of the eighth inning

when Cleveland batter Vic Wertz hit a line

drive to deep center field. With the crack of

the bat, Mays sprinted to the deepest part of

center and made a spectacular over-the-shoulder

catch on the warning track and still had the

presence of mind to quickly throw the ball into

the infield to keep the runners from advancing.

New York went on to win the game and sweep

the series for a World Series title, and Mays’

catch, remembered forevermore as simply “The

Catch,” has gone down in history as one of the

greatest plays ever made.

September Birthdays

In astrology, those born between September

1st–22nd are Virgo’s discriminating Virgins.

Virgos pay attention to detail and are highly

organized, making them curious and intelligent

learners who can get the job done without

complaint. Those born between September

23rd–30th balance the scales of Libra. Libras have

strong intellects and keen minds and so need

constant stimulation. Libras are also masters

of compromise and diplomacy, acting as wise

mediators between friends and colleagues.

Resident’s Birthdays

Frances T.-Sept. 1st Anne L.-Sept. 14th

Rose G.-Sept. 2nd Emily L.-Sept. 17th

Elizabeth L.-Sept. 7th Bob B.-Sept. 21st

Gertrude W.-Sept. 11th Kendal K-Sept. 24th

Staff Birthdays

Elizabeth C.-Sept. 6th

Joanne C-Sept. 22nd

September 2020

Celebrating September

Healthy Aging Month

International Enthusiasm

Week

September 1–7

Labor Day

Monday September 7th

Grandparents Day

Sunday September 13th

National Assisted Living Week

Sunday Sept. 13th -Saturday Sept. 19th

Apple Pie Ala Mode Day

Wednesday Sept. 16th

Special Dinner:

Filet Mignon

Thursday September 24th

Outside Family Visits*

Mondays 10am-3pm

Wednesdays 10am-3pm

Saturdays 10am-3pm *Please schedule in advance

with Denise.

Lake Shore Assisted Living Residence

211 Lake Shore Rd.

Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779

631-585-8800

Website:LakeShoreli.com

Facebook: “Lake Shore Assisted Living Residence”

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Fun Fact about September

September is the ninth month and the only

month with the same number of letters in its

English name as the number of the month.

• Shakespeare did not mention September in

any of his plays.

• In 1752 in Britain, September had only19

days as we changed from the Julian to

Gregorian calendar.

• September is the only month in which stock

share prices have more often fallen than risen.

• Richard Saunders, the 17th century English

astrologer and physician, said it was good to

eat pomegranates and goats’ milk in

September.

• The last day of September in any year always

falls on a different day of the week from the

last day of any other month.

• September is the most popular month for

birthdays in the United States. Specifically,

September 9 is the most common birthday.

What’s Lucky in September?

Lucky Color: Orange

Lucky Animal: Fox

Lucky Letters: S and F

Lucky Day: Tuesday

Lucky Plant: Goldenrod

In the Good Ol’ Days In September 1944 (76 years ago), the average annual

salary was $2,600. Minimum wage was 30¢ per hour.

The average cost of a new house was $8,600. A

Hershey’s chocolate bar was 5¢, a loaf of bread was

9¢, and postage stamps were 3¢ each. A car cost

$1,220. But best of all, gasoline was 23¢ per gallon—

even cheaper than a gallon of milk, which was 62¢.

Grandma Glo’s Joke Corner: Revision of 60s & 70s Songs

Some of the artists of the 60’s and 70’s are

revising their hits with new lyrics to

accommodate aging baby boomers who can

remember doing the “Limbo” as if it were

yesterday. They include:

Bobby Darin- “Splish, Splash, I Was

Havin’ a Flash”

The Bee Gees- “How Can You Mend a

Broken Hip”

The Commodores- “Once, Twice, Three

Times to the Bathroom.

Procol Harem- “A Whiter Shade of Hair”

Leo Sayer- “You Make Me Feel Like

Napping”

Tony Orlando- “Knock 3 Times on the

Ceiling if You Hear Me Fall”

Helen Reddy- “I Am Woman, Hear Me

Snore”

Welcome to the Neighborhood The Lake Shore staff is dedicated

to making sure you feel at home.

We’ve had several residents move

in these months and we’d like to

extend a special welcome to those

folks who are new to our community.

Lake Shore’s Newest Family Members

Barbara P. Seymour T.

Refer a Friend Program

Wouldn’t you love to have your friends as your

neighbors? So would we! And we’ll reward you

with a $1,000 Cash Card. Make sure your friends

list you as their referral. Speak with Lori Brandt or

Christine Klein for more details

Leaf-Peepers Delight

By the last weekend of September,

Fall Foliage Week, you have likely

noticed that the weather has begun

to cool and leaves have started

changing from green to shades of

yellow, orange, and red. This

dramatic transformation is the result of a careful and

complex chemistry occurring within the leaves.

Throughout the summer months, tree leaves

are hard at work, photosynthesizing thanks to

chlorophyll. Not only does chlorophyll absorb

sunlight and convert light energy to the chemical

energy plants need to survive but they also give leaves

their green color. But leaves also contain carotenoids,

plant pigments that create hues of yellow and orange.

Dominant chlorophyll normally covers up the

carotenoids, but as the weather cools and days grow

shorter, chlorophyll degrades and fades. Suddenly, the

yellows and oranges of the carotenoids become

dominant. But what of the brilliant red hues? The

color red is the result of a pigment produced in

autumn called anthocyanin. Cool nights stimulate the

production of sugars within trees, and this stimulates

the leaves to produce anthocyanin. Weather

conditions in late summer, such as drought, heavy

rain, or too many clouds, can affect the production of

sugars and the resulting anthocyanin, either resulting in

eye-popping (more sugar) or dull reds (less sugar).

Dedicated leaf peepers enjoy nature’s show

regardless.

New England enjoys fame as a prime leaf-peeping

destination, thanks to its leafy forests and chilly

September nights, a combination that produces

excellent fall foliage displays. Yet plenty of other

places around the world offer excellent fall foliage.

Japan is a prime spot for leaf-peeping, especially the

northernmost island of Hokkaido, where leaves begin

to turn as early as mid-September. Romania’s

Carpathian Mountains offer another excellent

destination, especially the alluring Lake Sfânta Ana.

No matter where you go, if there are leaves and chilly

nights, then you are bound to find some spectacular

fall foliage.

The First Miss America

In 2018, the Miss America competition abandoned

its swimsuit competition, explaining that it would

“no longer judge our candidates on their outward

physical appearance.” My, how times have

changed. Almost a century ago, in September of

1921, Atlantic City held a pageant for “The Most

Beautiful Bathing Girl in America.” In this very

first Miss America pageant, women were judged

solely on how they looked in a bathing suit, and

16-year-old Margaret Gorman was handed the

Golden Mermaid Trophy while still wearing hers.

Some historians trace the beauty pageant back to

1854 when none other than P.T. Barnum attempted

to add an exhibition to his New York museum where

visitors judged women by their appearance.

Barnum’s project was nixed after public protests,

but local newspapers used the idea as a way to

attract readers and began to run photo-based

popularity contests of local women. In fact, Margaret

Gorman, that first Miss America pageant winner,

had won her local newspaper’s popularity contest,

which led to her being crowned Miss District of

Columbia, making her eligible for Miss America.

Shetland’s Golden Fleece

The last Saturday in September

brings Shetland Wool Week,

a week that places Scotland’s

generations-old textile industry in

the spotlight. Shetland wool

is a luxuriously soft, warm, and

airy wool that is sheared from Shetland sheep, a

breed that originally hailed from the Shetland

Islands, found in the northernmost isles of

Scotland. Fair Isle knitwear, sweaters that are

world famous for their colorful patterns, warmth,

comfort, and durability, come from the Shetland

island named Fair Isle, where knitters have been

turning Shetland wool into garments since the 1600s.

Family-based knitters produce up to 40 garments a

year by hand. With hundreds of pending requests,

buyers may have to wait years before they get a

genuine Fair Isle Shetland wool sweater.

September 2020

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On the Ball

Ballroom dancing was once a privilege afforded only to

the upper classes and well-to-do. Today, however,

ballroom dancing is a pastime that everybody can

enjoy, and you don’t need an extravagant ballroom in

which to do it. Grab a partner and take to the dance

floor for a foxtrot, waltz, tango, pasodoble, rumba, or

any other style of dance during the week of September

18–27, Ballroom Dancing Week.

The term ballroom comes from the Latin

word ballare, which means

“to dance.” The earliest ballroom dances

were invitation-only events where

aristocrats were invited to the royal court

for formal balls.

Many historians believe that ballroom dancing

originated in 16th-century France. The book

Orchésographie, written by the French cleric Thoinot

Arbeau in 1589, explains in great detail the role of

dance in aristocratic circles during the French

Renaissance. Soon after, in 1650, the French

composer and dancer Jean-Baptiste Lully introduced

the dance known as the minuet to Paris. These lively

and fast-paced dances became all the rage and

remained a ballroom staple for a hundred years.

Many formal ballroom dances evolved from folk

dances. The minuet was originally a peasant dance

from the French province of Poitou. The waltz, too,

had its origins as a German peasant dance. During the

18th century, nobles grew bored with the minuet and

would steal away to the dances of their servants,

where they learned the waltz. The waltz was

considered scandalous, with its clasped hands and

bodies pressed closely together. It took years before it

was accepted into the ballrooms of the aristocracy. So,

too, over the years did dances like Argentina’s tango

and Cuba’s rumba gain acceptance to the ballroom.

And in the 20th century, as audiences watched Fred

Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance across the silver

screen, ballroom dancing suddenly seemed accessible

to the masses. Today, ballrooms offer dance nights for

dancers of all abilities. Whether you are a novice or an

old pro, Ballroom Dancing Week is a chance to put on

your dancing shoes.

Long-Lived Locomotive

In 1831, Philadelphia and New York were

the two largest cities in America. The state

of New Jersey, situated between the two

cities, became a prime location for a railroad

company that could transport people and goods up

and down the coast. Robert Stevens founded the

Camden & Amboy Railroad (C&A) and enlisted

Robert Stephenson and Company of Newcastle,

England, to build a steam engine, which was called

the John Bull. Starting service on September 15,

1831, John Bull became the oldest operable steam

engine in the country.

The engine was shipped to America in pieces.

Steamboat mechanic Isaac Dripps was tasked with

putting it together. Despite his inexperience and the

lack of assembly instructions, he succeeded. His

innovative pilot wheel at the front of the

locomotive became standard on almost all steam

locomotives at the time.

John Bull ran for 35 years before being retired. In

1883, it was given to the Smithsonian Institution for

exhibition. Then, on September 15, 1981,150 years

after its first operation, John Bull ran in

Washington, D.C., making it the oldest self-

propelled vehicle in the world.

Kitchen Creativity

September 13, or 9/13, brings

9x13 Day, a day for cooks of all

abilities to fill their 9x13 pans

with something delicious. These

versatile pans can be used for

everything from appetizers to dessert. They can

hold baked dips, beans, potatoes, casseroles, baked

pasta, savory breads, meats, cakes, bars, cakes, and

cobblers. The 9x13 pan is truly a workhorse of the

kitchen. If you’re looking for another excuse to

whip up something special in the kitchen,

September is Bake and Decorate Month. With

apples and pumpkins begging to be picked, why not

make one of these the star of your next cake or pie?

And don’t forget to decorate your dish with a

decorative crust or a delightful icing.

Lake Shore’s Medical Corner:

Annual Flu Vaccine

Getting an annual flu

vaccine is the first and best

way to protect yourself and

your family from the flu.

Flu vaccination can reduce

flu illnesses, doctor’s visits and missed work

due to the flu as well as prevent flu-related

hospitalizations. Increasing the number of

people who get vaccinated each year helps to

protect more people including the older people,

very young children and people with certain

health conditions who are more vulnerable to

serious flu complications.

Age weakens our immune systems. This means

as you get older, it becomes more difficult to

fight off infections and illnesses. This makes

seniors at a very high risk for contracting the

flu.

Vaccines introduce a dormant virus into your

immune system to prompt the creation of

antibodies. In other words, they instruct your

body to build a preemptive layer of defense

against a specific illness.

If you catch the flu after being vaccinated, these

antibodies are ready to attack and neutralize the

virus, minimizing its impact.

In order to compensate for a worn out immune

system, doctors have developed a vaccine

specifically for seniors. There is a flu vaccine

engineered for seniors known as the Fluzone

High-Dose Seasonal influenza vaccine.

Getting vaccinated is the best way to avoid

becoming a statistic. Flu vaccines are safe,

effective, and widely available.

Flu vaccinations will be given out right here at

The Lake Shore starting in October. See your

Medical Director for dates.

Coming up next Month… Lake Shore’s

Annual Halloween

“Costume Ball”

Saturday October 31st, 2020

Starting at 12:00pm

• Spooktacular Lunch

• Costume Parade and

CASH Prizes for the

Best Costumes

• Traditional

Halloween

Games

Poetry Corner:

September Orange, red, yellow colors the leaves,

Indian Summer welcomes the fall.

Children headed back to school, Mothers missing their smiles and laughter.

Lost trips to the beach make way

For pumpkin picking,

Labor Day, the last hurrah!

Poem by

Lake Shore’s

Poetry Club

September 2020

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6 7

Labor Day

8 9 10 11 12

13

Grandparents Day

14 15 16 17 18

Rosh Hashanah Begins

19

Oktoberfest Begins

20 21 22

Autumn Begins

23 24 25 26

27

Yom Kippur Begins

28 29 30

Recreation Director: William Klein Recreation Assistant: Cecilia Marchese

Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open:

Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 10am-11am

Monday, Wednesday & Thursday Open 1pm-2pm

9:15 Exercise w/Cecilia-2L

10:00 Coffee Social-ICS/CM 11:00 Hangman& Trivia w/Cecilia-CL

1:00 Poetry Group-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

4:00 Wii Bowling-2L/CM

6:00 Independent Table Games-2L

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Chair Yoga (Video)-2L/BK

10:00 Coloring Pages-ICS/BK

11:00 BINGO-2L/BK

12:00 Italian Take In (Place orders by 10:30 in the main office) 1:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open-BK

2:00 Hallway Bowling-2L/BK

3:00 Root Beer Floats-MD/BK

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Sit & Stretch-2L/BK

10:00 Crossword/Word Search-ICS

11:00 BINGO-2L/BK

1:00 Cappuccino. 50¢ Ice Cream.

Candy. Sale in the Ice Cream Shop

2:00 Wii Games-2L/BK

3:00 Frozen Drinks & YouTube Music Videos-MD/BK

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise w/weights-2L/CM 10:00 Coffee Social-ICS/CM

10:00 Rosary Prayer Group-2L

11:00 Nail Painting-2L/CM 1:00 Arts & Crafts-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

4:00 Wii Games-2L/CM 6:00 Movie-CR 6:30 Poker Game-3R/RV

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L/BK

10:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open

11:00 Random Trivia-CL/CM

11:00 Online Order Assistance-BK

1:00 Today’s News/Ask Alexa-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM 3:00 Happy Hour/Horse Racing-CL/CM

4:00 Word Games-ICS

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L

9:30 Sunday News (ABC)-2L

10:00 Movie-CR

1:30 Wordsearch -ICS

2:00 Ice Cream Sundaes-MD

2:30 Happy Hour-CL

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L/BK

10:00 Ball Toss & Talk-2L/CM

10:30 Weekly Chronicles-2L/CM

11:00 Wii Bowling/Coloring-2L/CM

12:00 Special BBQ-MD

1:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open-BK

1:00 Cornhole-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise w/Cecilia-2L

10:00 Coffee Social-ICS/CM 11:00 Hangman& Trivia w/Cecilia-CL

1:00 Balloon Volleyball-2L/CM

2:00 Prize BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

4:00 Wii Bowling-2L/CM

6:00 Independent Table Games-2L

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Chair Yoga (Video)-2L/BK

10:00 Coloring Pages-ICS/BK 11:00 BINGO-2L/BK

12:00 Chinese Take In (Place orders by 10:30 in the main office)

1:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open-BK

2:00 Hallway Bowling-2L/BK

3:00 Hot Pretzels & Root Beer-MD/BK 6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Sit & Stretch-2L/BK

10:00 Crossword/Word Search-ICS

11:00 BINGO-2L/BK

1:00 Cappuccino. 50¢ Ice Cream.

Candy. Sale in the Ice Cream Shop

2:00 Wii Games-2L/BK

3:00 Frozen Drinks & YouTube Music Videos-MD/BK

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise w/weights-2L/CM 10:00 Coffee Social-ICS/CM

10:00 Rosary Prayer Group-2L

11:00 Nail Painting-2L/CM

1:00 Arts & Crafts-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

4:00 Wii Games-2L/CM 6:00 Movie-CR 6:30 Poker Game-3R/RV

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L/BK

10:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open

11:00 Random Trivia-CL/CM

11:00 Online Order Assistance-BK

1:00 Today’s News/Ask Alexa-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM 3:00 Happy Hour/Horse Racing-CL/CM

4:00 Word Games-ICS

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L

9:30 Sunday News (ABC)-2L

10:00 Movie-CR

1:30 Wordsearch -ICS

2:00 BROWNIE SUNDAES-MD

2:30 Happy Hour-CL

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L/BK

10:00 Ball Toss & Talk-2L/CM

10:30 Weekly Chronicles-2L/CM

11:00 Wii Bowling/Coloring-2L/CM

1:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open-BK

1:00 Resident Cookbook

Collaboration Session #1-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise w/Cecilia-2L

10:00 Coffee Social-ICS/CM 11:00 Hangman& Trivia w/Cecilia-CL

1:00 Virtual Museum Visit-2L/CM

2:00 Penny BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

4:00 Wii Bowling-2L/CM

6:00 Independent Table Games-2L

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Chair Yoga (Video)-2L/BK

10:00 Coloring Pages-ICS/BK

11:00 BINGO-2L/BK

12:00 Italian Take In (Place orders by 10:30 in the main office) 1:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open-BK

2:00 Hallway Bowling-2L/BK

3:00 Apple Pie Ala Mode Day-MD/BK

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Sit & Stretch-2L/BK

10:00 Crossword/Word Search-ICS

11:00 BINGO-2L/BK

1:00 Cappuccino. 50¢ Ice Cream.

Candy. Sale in the Ice Cream Shop

2:00 Wii Games-2L/BK

3:00 Frozen Drinks & YouTube Music Videos-MD/BK

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise w/weights-2L/CM 10:00 Coffee Social-ICS/CM

10:00 Rosary Prayer Group-2L

11:00 Nail Painting-2L/CM

1:00 Arts & Crafts-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

4:00 Wii Games-2L/CM 6:00 Movie-CR 6:30 Poker Game-3R/RV

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L/BK

10:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open

11:00 Random Trivia-CL/CM

11:00 Online Order Assistance-BK

1:00 Today’s News/Ask Alexa-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM 3:00 Happy Hour/Horse Racing-CL/CM

4:00 Word Games-ICS

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L

9:30 Sunday News (ABC)-2L

10:00 Movie-CR

1:30 Wordsearch -ICS

2:00 Ice Cream Sundaes-MD

2:30 Happy Hour-CL

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L/BK

10:00 Ball Toss & Talk-2L/CM 10:30 Weekly Chronicles-2L/CM

11:00 Wii Bowling/Coloring-2L/CM

1:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open-BK

1:00 Cornhole-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise w/Cecilia-2L

10:00 Coffee Social-ICS/CM 11:00 Hangman& Trivia w/Cecilia-CL

1:00 Cupcake Decorating

Competition-2L/CM 2:00 BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

4:00 Wii Bowling-2L/CM

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Chair Yoga (Video)-2L/BK

10:00 Coloring Pages-ICS/BK 11:00 BINGO-2L/BK

12:00 Sachem Deli Take In (Place orders by 10:30 in the main office)

1:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open-BK

2:00 Hallway Bowling-2L/BK

3:00 Hot Pretzels & Root Beer-MD/BK 6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Sit & Stretch-2L/BK

10:00 Crossword/Word Search-ICS 11:00 BINGO-2L/BK

1:00 Cappuccino. 50¢ Ice Cream.

Candy. Sale in the Ice Cream Shop

2:00 Wii Games-2L/BK

3:00 Frozen Drinks-MD/BK

5:00 $20 Special Dinner: Filet

Mignon (Reserve by Sept. 22nd) 6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise w/weights-2L/CM 10:00 Coffee Social-ICS/CM

10:00 Rosary Prayer Group-2L

11:00 Nail Painting-2L/CM

1:00 Arts & Crafts-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

4:00 Wii Games-2L/CM 6:00 Movie-CR 6:30 Poker Game-3R/RV

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L/BK

10:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open

11:00 Random Trivia-CL/CM

11:00 Online Order Assistance-BK

1:00 Today’s News/Ask Alexa-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM 3:00 Happy Hour/Horse Racing-CL/CM

4:00 Word Games-ICS

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L

9:30 Sunday News (ABC)-2L

10:00 Movie-CR

1:30 Wordsearch -ICS

2:00 Ice Cream Sundaes-MD

2:30 Happy Hour-CL

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise to Music-2L/BK

10:00 Ball Toss & Talk-2L/CM 10:30 Weekly Chronicles-2L/CM

11:00 Wii Bowling/Coloring-2L/CM

1:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open-BK

1:00 Resident Cookbook

Collaboration Session #2-2L/CM

2:00 BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Exercise w/Cecilia-2L

10:00 Coffee Social-ICS/CM 11:00 Hangman& Trivia w/Cecilia-CL

1:00 Shuffleboard-2L/CM

2:00 Penny BINGO-2L/CM

3:00 Happy Hour-CL/CM

4:00 Wii Bowling-2L/CM

6:00 Independent Table Games-2L

6:00 Movie-CR

9:15 Chair Yoga (Video)-2L/BK

10:00 Coloring Pages-ICS/BK

11:00 BINGO-2L/BK

12:00 Chinese Take In (Place orders by10:30 in the main office) 1:00 Ice Cream/Coffee Shop Open-BK

2:00 Resident Council Meeting-2L

3:00 September Birthdays

Celebration-MD

6:00 Movie-CR

Special Edition *All Activities Subject to Change

Activity Areas: B=Bus C=Courtyard CL=Cocktail Lounge CR=Cinema Room ICS=Ice Cream Shop MD=Main Dining Room 1L=1st Floor Lounge 2L=2nd Floor Lounge 3R=3rd Floor Lounge