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AE TIMES MONDAY
8:00 – 9:15 ------------------------Social Time. 9:15 – 10:00-------------------Current Events. 10:00 – 11:30 Arts and Crafts Independent Living Skills 11:30 – 12:30 ----------------------------Lunch. 12:30 - 2:00 Painting / Celebrating PA Book Club / World Cultures. 2:00 – 3:00 --------------------Social time. TUESDAY 8:00 – 9:15 -------------------------Social time. 9:15 – 10:00 -----------------Current Events. Outing every 4th Tuesday of the month 10:00 – 10:45 Spanish / Keyboarding. Dance & Movement one time a month. 10:45 – 11:30 -----------Music Appreciation. 11:30 – 12:30-----------------------------Lunch. 12:30 – 2:00 ---------------------------3-D Art / Everything Class. 2:00 – 3:00 -------------------------Social time. WEDNESDAY 8:00 – 9:15 ------------------------Social Time. 9:15 – 10:00 ------------------Current Events. Outing every 2nd Wednesday of the month 10:00 – 11:30 QEU Movie once a month. Cooking 2 -3 times a month. 11:30 – 12:30 ----------------------------Lunch. 12:30 – 2:00 Wildlife / Creative Writing. Science / Healthy Living. 2:00 – 3:00 --------------------Social Time.
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:15 ------------------------Social Time. 9:15 – 10:00 ------------------Current Events/ Keyboarding. 10:00 – 11:30 -------Chorus / Brain Games. 11:30 –12:30 -----------------------------Lunch. 12:30 – 2:00 ----------Newsletter/Computer. 1:15 – 2:00 -------------------German/History. 2:00 – 3:00 ------------------------Social Time.
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:15 ------------------------Social Time. 9:15 – 9:45 -------------------Current Events. 9:45 – 10:30 ------------------ Special Topics. 10:30 – 11:30 ------------------- Arts & Crafts. 11:30 – 12:30 ----------------------------Lunch. 12:30 – 1:15 -----------Celebrating the US. 1:15 – 200 -----------------------Brain Games. 2:00 – 3:00 -------------------------Social time.
Groups for Outing Tuesday Group #1 Jonathan R, Alli, Gerilynn, Kate, Jon Mac, Rosie, Laura, Christina. Tuesday Group #2 Lynne, Kathy, Carla, Angela, Wilfredo, Dewey, Robert, Ernie. Wednesday Group #1 Kate, Stephanie, Alvin, Angela, John A, Dewey, Sam, Katrina, Jessenia, Jamie, Christina, Robert. Wednesday Group #2 Victor, Jonathan R, Jon Mac, Laura, Jonathan W., JayAnn, Gerilynn, Susie, Leroy, Wilfredo, Jennifer, Dan
October 14
Upcoming Events
Staff Meeting 10/7 Outing Only Wed. Group #1
Dragon Hibachi (Sushi Buffet)10/9/13
CHECKER DAY 10/8 (Dress Up Day/ red & black) Staff Meeting 10/21 Outing Only Tues. Group #2 (Turkey Hill Experience)10/22/13 OCT 31COSTUME PARADE
(DRESS UP DAY)
From the Director’s Desk:
As most of you know I am expecting a new addition to my family in the beginning of November. I wanted to alert you that I will be on a medical leave until the end of January. Although I hate to be away for such a long period of time, I do look forward to spending time with my girls. Program Specialist, Lisa Timberlake will be the program’s primary contact. I trust that Lisa and the AE staff will continue to run our amazing program in my absence. I hope to see you all around the holiday’s and will keep you posted on baby girls arrival! ~Alisha
October Birthstone Researched by:
Ben Walker October is another month with two birthstone choices – Tourmaline and Opal. TOURMALINE Tourmaline has become a favorite gemstone among jewelry designers, and gem collectors the world over. Since it is available in a wide variety of colors, it is ideally suited to almost anyone's taste. Tourmaline also is known for displaying several colors in the same gemstone. These bi-color or tri-color gems are formed in many combinations; gemstones with clear color distinctions are highly prized. One multi-color variety is known as watermelon tourmaline, and features green, pink, and white colors bands; to resemble its namesake, the gemstone is cut into thin slices having a pink center, white ring, and green edge. Tourmaline is found in many localities including Brazil, Afghanistan, East Africa, and the USA. OPAL The name opal derives from the Greek Opallos, meaning "to see a change (of color)." Opals range in color from milky white to black with flashes of yellow, orange, green, red, and blue. An opal's beauty is the product of contrast between its color play and its background. Opal is a formation of non-crystalline silica gel that seeped into crevices in the sedimentary strata. Through time and nature's heating and molding processes, the gel hardened into the form of opals. The opal is composed of particles closely packed in spherical arrangements. When packed together in a regular pattern, a three-dimensional array of spaces are created that give opal its radiance.
October Birth Flower Researched by:
Ben Walker
The calendula, pretty and practical, is the Birth Month Flower of October. Calendulas grew their name from blooming at the beginning of each month, hence the Latin "calends" and the English "calendar." The calendula means "throughout the months." This flower is used by many gardeners as an insect repellent and by cooks as a spicy seasoning or coloring for food. Dried, the calendula can spice up and brighten up a salad. In fact, this flower is referred to as the "pot marigold" because of cooking pots, not flowerpots. As if these weren't enough uses for the calendula, this flower can be used as many herbal medicinal remedies for headaches, toothaches, stomachaches, fever reducers and menstrual cramps. It can reduce swelling in insect bites, sprains, jaundice, sore eyes, wounds and other skin irritations when the calendula is made into an ointment. Lip balms can be made to soothe chapped lips as well. The calendula's bright colors ranging from gold to bright orange have also been boiled to make brilliant dyes for fabrics, cosmetics and food. The calendula, or marigold (referred to as "Mary's Gold" by early Christians), was considered a sacred flower. Garlands of marigolds were crafted and strung around the necks of the holy saint statues
Zodiac Sign and Dates:LIBRA- September 24-October 23
On Friday September 6/13 we were invited to tour the Barnstormers Clipper Magazine Stadium. We started the tour in the fantastic Wheatland suite, full of pinball machines that over looked the field. We walked out onto the field of dreams and had our picture taken. For lunch we had hot dogs, chips, water and a chocolate chip cookie. During lunch we had a visit from the manger, announcer, and a few players. We ended our day touring the press Box and shopping at the gift store.
Halloween Contributed by:
Kathy Sherr
When I think of Halloween I think of ghosts in a mansion. A spider makes a web. You can see a Frankenstein movie. There is a haunted house.
Contributed by AE Group
Weather Lady Comes To A.E Contributed by
AE Group
Christine Ferreira from WGAL8 came for a visit. We liked the way she explained how she tracks the weather. We liked the way she tracks different kinds of weather. We felt she was very knowledgeable about the weather. One thing that we learned that there is no such thing as heat lighting “who knew!” She showed us a slide show about how the news room works. We enjoyed the information on tornados, Hurricanes and hail.
Everything You
Contributed By: Daniel
I can always see,
What you mean to me, So I hope you know,
That we’ll always glow,
Everything you is so Special to me,
Thank you much for everything, I love you, oh so much.
You have always been there for me, I’m so glad that we’re two not three,
Think of all of the things we’ll be, Can you not, not just see,
Of our passions, Now set free.
Fun Quotes (that's that make you say, “hmm”)
Contributed by: Jonathan Whitlock
I have noticed that the people who are late are often so much jollier than the people who have to wait for them. -E. V. Lucas Television is more interesting than people. If it were not, we would have people standing in the corners of our rooms. -Alan Corenk When they discover the center of the universe, a lot of people will be disappointed to discover they are not it. -Bernard Bailey Money doesn't always bring happiness. People with ten million dollars are no happier than people with nine million dollars. -Hobart Brown
Contributed by Jennifer Riddle Guest speaker David Minnich brought in a bee colony in a glass box and discussed the different kinds of bees in the colony. He shared a lot of information about the bees. Then he gave us papers and he explained a lot about the paper. Then he put on two videos of bees that explained why bees are dying. We got to try on the bee keepers hat.
BEES
DIFFERENT KINDS OF CANDY Contributed by: Allison Alspach
Starburst has different flavors of candy. Cherry, orange, lemon and strawberry. There are skittles and they are good because they taste fruity. Tootsie rolls are very good. They are chocolate. Kit Kat bars are crunchy and good, All assorted candy bars are delicious. Starburst are my favorite but I like Hershey Kisses, too.
Weather Contributed by: Jon McFarland According to The Old Farmer's Almanac, October will have below normal precipitation and above normal temperatures. Moon Phases for October 2013 New Moon: October 3rd First Quarter Moon: October 10th Full Moon: October 17th Last Quarter Moon: 25th
Full Moon Names October is the month of the Full Hunter's Moon. This was the time to hunt in preparation for winter. This full Moon is also called the Travel Moon and the Dying Grass Moon. Moon Phase Date 2013
Contributed by
Susan Corpman
I enjoy the very pretty weather. I like the cool weather and seeing the pretty leaves on the trees fall. Falls sometimes has snow which I really enjoy seeing. I like to see the Halloween children come around. They are so cute in their costumes. They love to get their candy. You always have to be prepared for it. Texas State Flag
Contributed by: Dewey Coplin
The flag was adopted as the state flag when Texas became the 28th state in 1845. As with the flag of the United States, the blue stands for loyalty, the white represents strength, and the red is for bravery.
CHRISTMAS Contributed by: Angela Spencer
I am looking forward to Christmas. I enjoy spending time with my family. I like getting Christmas gifts. I also like the food I eat during the holiday.
SCRAMBLERS Contributed by: Susie Corpman
1. ECTOBOR 2. NWOLAHLEE 3. SKPOO 4. UNPIMKP 5. OOTLCAEHC 6. TSWCIHE 7. TTTOAERRCIK 8. CNEJALNRKOT 9. GROANE 10.ALKBC ANSWER:
OCTOBER, HALLOWEEN, SPOOK, PUMPKIN, CHOCOLATE, WITCHES, TRICK OR TREAT, JACK O LANTERN, ORANGE, BLACK
FALL
Contributed By John Aszmus
I like the cooler weather and the pretty fall colors. I like apple cider, pumpkins and the decorations. Fall is the time for football. I like attending the high school games.
CORN ON THE COB Contributed by Jonathan Whitlock
Sung to the tune of 'Home on the Range.’ Corn... corn on the cob... It was shucked by a cowboy named Bob!It's what we all eatBecause corn can't be beatAnd we're happy and constant all day
"The Breakfast Club” Contributed
By John McFarland This months movie review is about the movie "The Breakfast Club". When Saturday detention started, they were simply the Jock, the Princess, the Brain, the Criminal, and the Basket Case. But by that afternoon, they had become closer then any of them could of imagined. Featuring an all stars 80's cast Emilio Estevez, Anthony-Micheal Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheety. This warm hearted coming of age comedy from writer/director John Hughes (Sixteen Candles, Weird Science) helped define an entire generation.I recommend seeing this movie, however I do caution that this film contains a lot of swearing.
My Happy Birthday Letter Contributed by: Laura Sauder
My name is Laura Sauder. My birthday is coming soon. I will be 22 on October 10th. I was born 10/10/1991 in my Mom’s hospital where she works, Lancaster General. My mom was born in Boston, Massachusetts. I would love to visit Boston one day to see my mom’s birth place. It is very pretty there and I would fly on a plane to get there. I would also like to go to Disney World. October is my birthday which is fun because Halloween is in October, too. It is fun to dress up in costumes and be any body you can be. There are many clothes to pick out at the Halloween store. Party City is a very busy store at this time of year.
Questions asked by the Adult Enrichment group:
A Spotlight Interview on
Robert Cole
THE MONSTER MASH Contributed by
John McFarland
Tigers have stripesHorses eat
1. Where were you born? Malvern PA 2. How many sisters and brother do you have? Only child 3. Where did you go to school? Penn Manor 4. What kind of music do you like? All kinds 5. What is your favorite holiday? Christmas 6. What is your favorite color? Lime Green
7. What is your favorite food? Pizza extra cheese 8. What is your favorite place to visit? Mountains 9. What is your favorite place TV show? Charmed 10. What is your favorite flower? Rose 11. What are your hobbies? Play station 12. Dream Job? Travel agent
A Late Summer Vacation Contributed by:
Kathy Sherr
Going on an end of summer vacation is nice. My family recently went to our beach house. There are many things to do there. One day, I walked up the board walk. Another day I went to the Art League in Rehoboth beach. The weather was nice. The next day we went to the Indian River Museum and Life Saving Station. We also drove to Milton, Delaware and visited a church museum. We went to Lewes Ferry to pick up a friend and went to the Cannonball house. We went to Baywood Restaurant for lunch. My mom and I went to see a play, The Sound of Music. We went to a restaurant for dinner. We had a good vacation and it was a fun way to finish our summer.
Look who came to Adult Enrichment... On August 13, Jennifer Petry and her 11-year-old daughter Elena came in to play their cellos for our Music Appreciation class. Jennifer teaches those who are born without limbs how to play, including Elena who plays the cello with her feet. (Jennifer also taught George Dennehy, the up-and-coming musician who recently played with the Goo Goo Dolls, to play guitar with his feet). Here is what some participants who were there said about Jen & Elena's concert -- Robert: “I was surprised; it kind of woke us up!” Dewey: “It was incredible how she learned how to play with her feet”. Angie: “I thought it was nice to see how people can still do stuff who have a disability.” Jon R: I liked her feet! Kate: It was inspiring for all of us to see. Laura: “I thought it was neat that she travels to different places [to learn and to teach].”
Through the Eyes of his Friends
My friend, Ben, he is a fabulous singer; he can really hit those low- notes. I think he is a real cool guy. I've read his poetry before, and really enjoyed it. He really is a great-reader and speller. If you do not know how to spell anything, just ask Ben or if you do not know what a certain word means, just ask Ben. I've heard he volunteers at an Animal-Shelter, handing out treats to the animal's, I think that's really considerate and It shows he cares about others. Ben is really kind, knows a lot of jokes, puns, & riddles. He is also energetic, thoughtful, and friendly. According to Lynary, “Ben is a good actor, a cool very nice man, funny and good at cheering me up. I know his parents, and they are wonderful too.” Bill says “Ben is a calm, cool, and collective person. And is easy to get along with. Ben, Ben, he's our man- if he can't do it, no one can!!” According to Stephanie “Ben is smart and can recite the alphabet backwards without a problem! Ben is nice and a good poet too.” Derek also believes “Ben is nice and very polite.” Gary stated “Ben is always smiling.” Scott reports that “Ben is a good gentleman to know.” Robyn expresses that “Ben is a caring, outgoing, and overall a good guy.” Dmitri, Colleen, and Jayann agreed that “Ben is funny, friendly, and helpful.” As we can see Ben is a well rounded and respected fellow. I hope you learned a little about our dear friend Ben by reading this and maybe you will have the opportunity to get to know him a little better.
RED RAVEN ART COMPANY On Saturday September 7th Adult Enrichment had an art show at the red raven gallery in downtown Lancaster. We all had a great time painting, and preparing for the show. All of our hard work paid off, it was fun getting to see our work hung up. Art is an opportunity to show others what we see in the world. It also shows others what we can accomplish through creativity.
Ben Walker
1 • Spanish Questions
/Keyboard • Today’s Folk Music Lunch • Wax paper stained
glass / Food group Jeopardy / Leaves
2 Cooking By Annette
Hearty Baked Beans, Seasoned Biscuit Quarters
Lunch • Bigfoot / Writing Villain Story
3 • Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy; Script draft Lunch • Computer /
Newsletter / The atomic bomb
4 • Make your own
pirate flag /Texture paint
Lunch • Lincoln Highway • Brain Games
7 • Centerpieces
/Getting Organized
Lunch • Negative Space
Drawing / Gettysburg / Book “The Walk”
8 CHECKER DAY • Halloween Vocab. / Keyboard • Music & Video
Hodge Podge Lunch • Wax paper stained
glass / Book on leaves
9 Outing Group #1 Dragon Hibachi Kate, Stephanie,
Alvin, Angela, John A., Dewey, Sam, Ekaterina, Jessenia ,Jamie, Christina, Robert.
10 • Virgin Mary; final
draft / Brain Games Lunch • Computer /
Newsletter / German - Continue reviews
11 • Christopher
Columbus /Placemat
Lunch • Texas • Brain Games
14 Columbus Day • Placemat / Getting Organized Lunch • Negative Space
Drawing / Gettysburg
15 • Flash Cards /
Keyboard • Classical music Lunch • Egg carton monsters / Finish leaves books
16 Cooking By Beth
Pumpkin Bars Lunch • Zebras, Donkeys,
Zeedonks, oh my / How people with disabilities cope / Villain Story
17 • Review song or
dance; script/ Brain Games
Lunch • Computer /
Newsletter / Vietnam
18 • Famous people
with Disabilities • Halloween Crafts Lunch • Strangest Places in
America • Brain Games
21 • Make Cards / Math Lunch • Landscape
painting pumpkins /Somerset PA /
Book “The Walk”
22 Outing Group #2
Turkey Hill Lynne, Kathy Carla, Angela,
Wilfredo, Dewey, Robert, Ernie
23 QEU MOVIE
“Corpse Bride” Lunch • Dolphins / Share
our own personal coping stories / Poems/ Elephant Tooth past
24 • Review song or
dance; script / Brain Games
Lunch • Computer /
Newsletter / German -Continue reviews
25 • Jack-O- Lantern
/Plastic Bottle Flower Lunch • Strangest Places in
America • Brain Games
28 • Carnival Mask / Money Management Lunch • Landscape
painting pumpkins/ Lancaster PA
29 • Dance & Movemt. / Keyboard • Halloween music Lunch • Egg carton
monsters /Decorate Pumpkins
30 Cooking by Lisa Pumpkin Curry Stew Lunch • Painted T-shirt /
Fog in a bottle – Rain / Candy the low down on our favorite treats /Poems
31 CUSTOME PARTY PARADE • Run-through of 1st
half/ Brain Games Lunch • Computer /
Newsletter / Halloween History
MONDAY
• Current Events • Arts & Crafts • Independent
Living Skills • Painting • Celebrating PA • Book Club • World Cultures
TUESDAY
• Current Events • Keyboarding /
Spanish /Dance & Movement
• Music Appreciation
• 3-D Art /Everything Class
• Outing
WEDNESDAY
• Current Events • Cooking / QEU
Movie • Wildlife / Creative
Writing • Science/Healthy
Living • Outing
THURSDAY
• Current Events/ Keyboarding • Chorus/ Brain
Games • Newsletter /
Computers • German/History
FRIDAY
• Current Events • Special Topics • Arts & Crafts • Celebrating the
US • Brain Games
OCTOBER 2013
October 10th Laura Sauder October 21er
Ernie M.C. Clean