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VILLAGEJUNE2017

T&D’s Cats of the WorldThursday, June 15Page 19

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Recreation Department: 14509 or 33277

Baird Wellness Center: 33783

Village Living is published monthly. If you have any questions, comments or ideas on current or upcoming trips, please call the

Recreation Department. Offices are located in the Clubhouse and Grand Lodge Hall.

To view this publication electronically, please visit MasonicVillages.org/Elizabethtown.

ON-CAMPUS EVENTSEntertainment ............................................................p. 4

Note from Administration .......................................p. 6

Dining ............................................................................p. 7

Spiritual Gatherings ..................................................p. 8

Social and Games ......................................................p. 8

Meetings and Clubs ..................................................p. 9

Crafts ............................................................................p. 11

Upcoming Events .......................................................p. 11

Calendar .......................................................................p. 12

Wellness .......................................................................p. 14

OFF-CAMPUS EVENTSExcursions .................................................................. p. 18

Standard Trips ........................................................... p. 21

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FORMAL GARDENS SUMMER CONCERT

PATSY CLINE

& friends

THE EVANS SISTERS PRESENT

A tribute to the legends, the Evans Sisters, from Central Pennsylvania, will bring your favorite hits back to life. The music of Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Connie Francis, the Andrews Sisters, the Lennon Sisters and more will be featured. This concert will be the first in the Formal Gardens Summer Concert Series. If able, please bring your own lawn chair. In the case of rain, the event will be held in the Deike Auditorium.

Monday, June 266:30 p.m.

Formal Gardens

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FRI

Strawberry Social and ConcertJUNE

02Time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Enjoy the big band sounds of the Malta Band of Lancaster while the girls of Job’s Daughters serve delicious local home grown strawberries with vanilla ice cream and whipped cream. Location: Brossman Ballroom, Salon I and II

MONRed Rose City Choruses Murder Mystery Show

JUNE

05Time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Figure out, along with two detectives, the events leading up to the murder at hand as the Red Rose City Choruses entertain you. It’s sure to be a killer show! Location: Deike Auditorium

THURS

Randy Riggle ShowJUNE

08Start time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Randy entertains his audiences with stories, gunslinging, dancing and pantomime. His observational humor about the 50s and 60s is complemented with over 50 impersonations. Enjoy an evening of nostalgic memories of a by-gone era. Location: Keystone Room

FRI

Movie Showing: A Dog’s PurposeJUNE

09Start time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Experience the soulful and surprising story of one devoted dog who finds the meaning of his own existence through the lives of the humans he teaches to laugh and love. This movie stars Josh Gad, Dennis Quaid and Peggy Lipton and is rated PG with a run time of one hour and 40 minutes. Location: Keystone Room

ENTERTAINMENT 33205SUN

Raven Dance Studio RecitalJUNE

11Start time: 2 p.m. Cost: Free

Students from the Raven Dance Studio will entertain you with various ballet, pointe, contemporary, tap and jazz routines. Students are of all skill and age levels. Location: Deike Auditorium

MON

Michael Marini ConcertJUNE

12Start time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Michael Marini is a self-taught, accomplished pianist with over 20 years of experience. His heartfelt, joyful and powerful music encompasses arrangements of many artists and genres. Location: Deike Auditorium

WED

AARP Safe Driver CourseJUNE

14Time: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cost: $15 or $20

Want to become a better driver and save money? At the completion of this eight-hour course (made of two, four-hour sessions), a certificate will be issued and can be used to receive a multi-year discount on your car insurance. No tests will be required. Please bring your PA driver's license and AARP ID card (if applicable). The cost of the class is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non AARP members. The second class will be held Thursday, June 15, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. To register, call ext. 14509. Location: Keystone Room

WEDPatty Carver Presents This Old Hat

JUNE

14Time: 2 p.m. Cost: Free

Patty Carver, a vocalist, actress and one-woman show, will bring the American classic, This Old Hat, to life. The show will inspire, educate and entertain by focusing on famous American women. Patty has written, directed and produced many of her own nationally viewed productions and has experience as an international actress in musical theatre. Location: Deike Auditorium

FRI

Keystone Room SocialJUNE

16Time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Enjoy music and light refreshments with friends at this popular event. Location: Keystone Room

SAT

Rizzetta’s TonesJUNE

17Start time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

This Celtic American band, comprised of flutes, whistles, dulcimers, ukuleles and more, specializes in music from Ireland, Scotland and the United States and draws from the traditions of Finland, Brazil, France and Macedonia. Location: Deike Auditorium

SUN

Movie Showing: A Dog’s PurposeJUNE

18Time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Experience the soulful and surprising story of one devoted dog who finds the meaning of his own existence through the lives of the humans he teaches to laugh and love. This movie stars Josh Gad, Dennis Quaid and Peggy Lipton and is rated PG with a run time of one hour and 40 minutes. Location: Deike Auditorium

FRI

Music Merrymakers ConcertJUNE

23Start time: 5:45 p.m. Cost: Free

Masonic Village’s own Music Merrymakers invite you for an evening of summer themed music designed to entertain the young and the young at heart. Celebrating 25 years of music making this year, the Music Merrymakers continue to share their time and talents on and off-campus. Location: FCC Atrium

SUN

Lukens Band ConcertJUNE

25Time: 3 p.m. Cost: Free

The Lukens Band dates back to 1911 and has entertained at Masonic Village for more than 30 years. Today, the band is still comprised of talented musicians and benefits the Huston Foundation and the Stewart Huston Charitable Trust with its proceeds. Location: Deike Auditorium

Class on the Famous First Ladies, Part IV

THURSJUNE

22Time: 10 a.m. Cost: FreeLearn how the ambitious Helen Taft, creative Ellen Wilson, happy Grace Coolidge, talented Lou Hoover and tragic Pat Nixon met the challenges of illness, war, economic recession and scandal with residents Walt and Margie Cook. Location: Keystone Room

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FRI Cocktail Social Restaurant at Clubhouse4 – 5:30 p.m.

JUNE

02Sip specialty drinks with friends in the James Buchanan Clubhouse Courtyard. A cover charge of $5 includes hors d’oeuvres, and drinks are sold separately at list price.

TUES Al Fresco Dining Restaurant at Clubhouse4 - 5:30 p.m.

JUNE

13Have your steak grilled to perfection under the James Buchanan Clubhouse Courtyard arbor at this event featuring a served and set menu. There is limited seating available, and reservations are required. Look for your memorandum with details on May 24.

FRI Beer PairingRestaurants at Eisenlohr4 - 6 p.m.

JUNE

16Craft beers will be paired with the perfect menu items at this multi-course dining experience held on the front porch of the Louis Eisenlohr Building. There is limited seating for this event, and reservations are required. Look for your memorandum with details on June 5.

SUN Father’s Day DiningRestaurants at the Clubhouse, Eisenlohr and Grand Lodge Hall

JUNE

18To celebrate fathers, restaurants on campus will be serving cuisine from specialty menus. Reservations will begin on Monday, June 5, at the Restaurant at Clubhouse, serving from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.; Restaurant at Eisenlohr, serving from 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.; and the Restaurant at Grand Lodge Hall (in the Brossman Ballroom), serving from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Look for your memorandum with detailed menus on Friday, June 2.

WED Ice Cream SocialRestaurant at Eisenlohr4 - 6 p.m.

JUNE

21Make a banana split with toppings including hot fudge, caramel, chocolate syrup, wet walnuts, strawberry topping, whipped cream and cherries!

WED Al Fresco DiningRestaurant at Clubhouse4 - 5:30 p.m.

JUNE

28Enjoy fresh grilled chicken under the James Buchanan Clubhouse Courtyard arbor at this event featuring a served and set menu. There is limited seating available, and reservations are required. Look for your memorandum with details on May 24.

SPECIALS The Restaurant at Clubhouse will celebrate National Iced Tea Day on Saturday, June 10, at lunch and dinner.

The Courtyard Café will begin a summer menu on Wednesday, June 7. Favorites including Cobb Salad, Broiled Crab Cakes, Rosemary Chicken and Penne al Fresca will be available. Try new items including a Ribeye Sandwich and a Blackened Tuna Caesar Pita.

CLUBHOUSE 14506 EISENLOHR 33627 GRAND LODGE HALL 33303

DININGMON

The Evans Sisters Present Patsy Cline and Friends

JUNE

26Start time: 6:30 p.m. Cost: Free

A tribute to the legends, the Evans Sisters will bring your favorite hits back to life. The music of Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn and more will be featured. If able, please bring your own lawn chair. In the case of rain, the event will be held in the Deike Auditorium. Location: Formal Gardens

TUES

Glenn Miller ConcertJUNE

27Start time: 7 p.m. Cost: Free

Enjoy toe-tapping music and comedy with Glenn, who’s a one-man-band! Glenn has an arsenal of instruments including custom accordions, trumpets, harmonicas, trombones, flugelhorns, baritones, ukuleles and more! Location: Keystone Room

ENTERTAINMENT 33205

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Nothing prepares a student for the future better than real world job experience. The Environmental Services Department has teamed up with students from Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit (IU) 13 to assist them with practical job skills.

IU 13’s Student Worker Program helps young adults with disabilities make a successful transition from school to productive adult life by providing community-based training in real work settings. Students learn self-determination and functional academics while developing employability, social and independent living skills.

A total of 40 students from Columbia and Palmyra High Schools visit Masonic Village for training. Their IU 13 instructor and Melissa Retallack, environmental

services systems coordinator, accompany them as they learn housekeeping and laundry skills, infection control, communication skills, teamwork and much more in the Masonic Health Care Center. The students also participate in mock job interviews.

For several years, Masonic Village has teamed up with IU 13 to offer internships and job experience. Students have interned with the Environmental Services and Food Services Departments, and some have joined the organization as part-time employees.

These students are eager to learn and to become part of the culture here at Masonic Village, and we look forward to continuing to help each student grow and become the best they can be.

NOTE FROM ADMINISTRATION

Welcoming Students and Brightening FuturesKelvin Moreno, director of environmental services

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SPIRITUAL GATHERINGS

SOCIAL AND GAMES

MEETINGS AND CLUBS

Sundays8:15 a.m.and 10 a.m.

Worship Service, Sell Chapel

Mondays9:30 a.m.

Bible Study, GLH Rec. Center

Tuesdays10 a.m.

Sell Chapel Choir Rehearsal, Sell Chapel

Thursdays1:30 p.m.

Bible Study, Keystone Room

Thursdays5:30 p.m.

Vespers, FCC Atrium

Fridays9 a.m.

Men’s Bible Study, JB All Purpose Room

Wed., June 710 a.m.

Searching the Scriptures: Women’s Group, Roosevelt Assembly Room

Wed., June 71:30 p.m.

Open Discussion (Jewish Group), Washington Classroom, MHCC

Fri., June 910:30 a.m.

Special Singles Women’s Group, Keystone Room

Tues., June 138 a.m.

Men’s Freemasonry Discussion Group, Roosevelt Assembly Room

Wed., June 142 p.m.

Episcopalian Open Service, Keystone Room

Tues., June 209 a.m.

Men’s Support Group, Keystone Room

Wed., June 213 p.m.

Holy Communion, Keystone Room

Wed., June 2810 a.m.

Episcopalian Open Service, Keystone Room

Fri., June 301:30 p.m.

Shabbat Service, Country Meadows Lancaster

Mondays9 a.m.

Bocce Ball, Outdoor Court (Brossman Pool): Beginners are welcome. Contact residents Roland and Carolyn Snyder at ext. 72169 or Hank and Joyce Yunginger at ext. 72128 for more. The group will play until Monday, Sept. 25.

Mondays3 p.m.

Scrabble for Fun, Keystone Room

Mondays6:15 p.m.

Bridge, Keystone Room

Mondays6:45 p.m.

Mahjong, Sycamore South Rec. Room

Tuesdays9:30 a.m.

Wii Bowling, Smith North Rec. Room

Tuesdays12:30 p.m.

Duplicate Bridge, Keystone Room

Tuesdays1 p.m.

Pickleball, Patton Campus Gym

Tuesdays6:15 p.m.

Shuffleboard, GLH Game Lounge

Wednesdays 9 a.m.

Bocce Ball, Outdoor Court (Brossman Pool): Contact resident Dorothy Bowen at ext. 14588 for more.

Wednesdays12:45 p.m.

Mahjong, GLH Game Lounge

Wednesdays6:15 p.m.

Shuffleboard, GLH Game Lounge

Wednesdays6:30 p.m.

Pinochle, Keystone Room

Wednesdays7 p.m.

Square Dancing, Brossman Ballroom, Salon I

Thursdays9 a.m.

Duplicate Bridge, GLH Game Lounge

Thursdays9 a.m.

Pickleball, Patton Campus Gym

Thursdays6:45 p.m.

Mahjong, Smith North Rec. Room

Thursdays7 p.m.

Canasta, Clubhouse Lobby

Fridays9 a.m.

Bowling, Clearview Lanes, Elizabethtown

Fridays9:30 a.m.

Ceramics, Smith North Ceramics Room

Fridays12:30 p.m.

500 Rummy, JB Game Room

Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays9 a.m.

Morning Stretch, Keystone Room

Sat., June 32 p.m.

Bingo, Keystone Room

Tues., June 67 p.m.

Organ Music with Volunteer Kathy Collins, Brown Apartment Building

Wed., June 77:30 a.m.

Golfing, Ben Franklin Statue, FCC Parking Lot: Tee time is 8:33 a.m. at Deer Valley Golf Course. Cost is $23. Call residents Bob Forney at ext. 14993 or John Kula at ext. 14507 for more.

Wed., June 710 a.m.

Hand and Foot Card Game, Keystone Room

Thurs., June 81 p.m.

Scrabble by the Rules, GLH Card Room

Fri., June 92 p.m.

Bingo, Louis Eisenlohr

Sun., June 115 p.m.

Wine and Cheese Social, Keystone Room

Tues., June 135:30 p.m.

Bingo, FCC Atrium

Wed., June 147:30 a.m.

Golfing, Ben Franklin Statue, FCC Parking Lot: Tee time is 8:32 a.m. at Sunset Golf Club. Cost is $22. Call residents Bob Forney at ext. 14993 or John Kula at ext. 14507 for more.

Fri., June 161 p.m.

June Birthday Party, GLH Rec. Room: Eat sweet treats while celebrating June birthdays with friends. Call ext. 33277 to RSVP by June 9.

Sat., June 172 p.m.

Bingo, Keystone Room

Mon., June 195:30 p.m.

Horseracing, FCC Atrium

Wed., June 217:30 a.m.

Golfing, Ben Franklin Statue, FCC Parking Lot: Tee time is 8:30 a.m. at Royal Oaks Golf Course. Cost is $25. Call residents Bob Forney at ext. 14993 or John Kula at ext. 14507 for more.

Thurs., June 221 p.m.

Scrabble by the Rules, GLH Card Room

Fri., June 232 p.m.

Bingo, Louis Eisenlohr

Fri., June 233:30 p.m.

Happy Hour, Keystone Room

Sat., June 243 p.m.

Wine and Cheese Social, GLH Rec. Room

Tues. June 275:30 p.m.

Bingo, FCC Atrium

Thurs., June 297:28 a.m.

Golfing, Ben Franklin Statue, FCC Parking Lot: Tee time is 8:28 a.m. at Fairview Golf Course. Cost is $24. Call residents Bob Forney at ext. 14993 or John Kula at ext. 14507 for more.

Fri., June 306:30 p.m.

Trivia Night with Resident Bob Reigh, Lodge Dining Room

Mondays9 a.m.

Handbell Practice, Sell Chapel

Mondays1 p.m.

Masonic Village Piece Makers Quilting Group, Sycamore North

Mondays1:30 p.m.

Women’s Chorus Rehearsal, Sell Chapel

Tuesdays1:30 p.m.

Social Hour, GLH Rec. Room: Join friends as they discuss anything and everything in this lively discussion hour. Call ext. 33277 for a monthly list of subjects.

Tuesdays10 a.m.

Open Door Group, JB All Purpose Room: Instruction occurring in math, science, philosophy and more.

Wednesdays9 a.m.

Craft Group Meeting, JB Craft Room

Wednesdays10 a.m.

The Inquisitives, JB All Purpose Room: This group takes a rational look at some of America’s serious social problems. Everyone is invited.

Thursdays9:30 a.m.

Blood Pressure Clinic, GLH Game Lounge: Clinic closes at 10:30 a.m.

Thursdays9:30 a.m.

Knit Club, JB Lobby

Thursdays7 p.m.

Men’s Choir Rehearsal, Sell Chapel

Fridays10 a.m.

Music Merrymakers Rehearsal, FCC Atrium8 9

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Express your creativity and pick up a new hobby! Craft classes are open to all retirement living residents. Call ext. 33277 to reserve a place in a class.

CERAMICS GLH Ceramics RoomCost: $3Every TuesdayClass I: 8:30 - 11 a.m.Class II: 1 - 3 p.m.

GLASS FUSINGGLH Ceramics RoomCost: VariesEvery Monday (I)Every Wednesday (II)Class I: 9:30 a.m.Class II: 1 p.m.

WOODWORKINGGLH Rec. RoomCost: $3 Thursday, June 8Class I: 8:30 - 11 a.m.Class II: 1 - 3 p.m. Please RSVP by June 1.Selected pieces are pre-assembled including jewelry boxes, lap trays, mirrors and door hangings.

JEWELRY MAKINGGLH Rec. Room Cost: $3Thursday, June 22 Class I: 8:30 - 11 a.m.Class II: 1 - 3 p.m. Please RSVP by June 1.

PATRIOTIC AND SUMMER WREATHSGLH Rec. Room Cost: $5Thursday, June 29Class I: 8:30 - 11 a.m.Class II: 1 - 3 p.m. Please RSVP by June 1.

Zembo Shrine String BandSat., July 1 at 7 p.m. Deike Auditorium

Car ShowSat., July 8Veterans Grove

Concert with Josh and Elizabeth TindallSun., July 9 at 2:30 p.m.Brossman Ballroom

Ray’s Dance: Billboard Magazine Top Hits from the 50s and 60sSat., July 15 at 7:30 p.m.Brossman Ballroom

Bainbridge Band ConcertSat., July 22 at 2:30 p.m.Deike Auditorium

Formal Gardens Concert: Mahoney Brothers with Juke Box HeroesMon., July 24 at 6:30 p.m.Formal Gardens

Pianist Tom BaustWed., July 26 at 2 p.m.Brossman Ballroom

Wilbur BudsSat., July 29 at 1 p.m.Deike Auditorium

CRAFTS

Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays8:30 a.m.

Busy Bee Coloring Club, GLH Solarium

Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays1 – 3 p.m.

Art Studio and Gallery Hours: Regular hours are as listed, but if you see the door is open, feel free to visit. The colorful art of the Busy Bee Coloring Club and the watercolor art of the association’s own Katie Blair will be featured in June. Photographers who would like to display their photos are wanted. If interested, call resident Roland Snyder at 717-287-2469.

Thurs., June 11 p.m.

Book Club Meeting with the Village Bookies, Lodge Dining Room: This month’s book is “A Man Called Ove” by Fredrik Backman.

Thurs., June 17 p.m.

Order of the Eastern Star Meeting, Brossman Ballroom, Salons III & IV

Fri., June 21:30 p.m.

Penn State Grey Lions, Keystone Room: The Grey Lions will present two $1,000 scholarships to deserving students. The program will include comments from current and former awardees.

Mon., June 512 p.m.

High 12 Meeting, Patton Campus Dining Room

Mon., June 51:30 p.m.

Aviation Interest Group, Keystone Room: Meet with fellow pilots and explore aviation legends and lore.

Mon., June 51:30 p.m.

Apple Club, Sycamore North: The Apple Club discusses iPhones, iPads, iMac, MacBooks, OSX and IOS. Bring your device and join in and solve technological issues. Learn about the latest and greatest news and rumors about Apple products.

Wed., June 71:30 p.m.

Low Vision Support Group, GLH Recreation Center: Share your vision needs and adaption ideas with a peer support group.

Wed., June 79:30 a.m.

Intergenerational Sensory Garden, Sensory Garden: This will be a resident-only work day.

Wed., June 7 4 p.m.

Resident Belly Dance Class, Deike Auditorium: Tone your muscles, lose weight and reduce stress with this unique dance form – made for any body type!

Thurs., June 89:30 a.m.

RTL Meeting, Deike Auditorium: Guest speaker will be Joe Murphy, CEO of Masonic Villages.

Thurs., June 85 p.m.

Sojourners Meeting: If you would like to join the Sojourners, please contact resident Jack Heinze at ext. 15417. Meetings are held in New Cumberland. Pick up location for this meeting will be at the FCC.

Fri., June 91 p.m.

Birders Club, Keystone Room: Share your wild bird stories with friends and fellow bird-lovers. Together, the group will create a “Village Bird List.” For more information, contact resident Lew Cressler at ext. 14030.

Mon., June 129:30 – 11:30 a.m.

Resident Giant and Darrenkamps Gift Card Sale, FCC Atrium

Mon., June 121:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Resident Giant and Darrenkamps Gift Card Sale, Keystone Room

Mon., June 12 10 a.m.

Lancaster County Life Story Writing Group, Sycamore South Terrace Lounge: Everyone has a story to tell. Learn a relaxed and easy way to write it. The group shares its stories with one another, but never criticizes. Feel free to visit the group.

Tues., June 139 a.m.

Coffee with Mark, Brown Building

Tues., June 137 p.m.

Amaranth Meeting, Brossman Ballroom, Salon II

Tues., June 1310:30 a.m.

Dog Club, Keystone Room: Indoor games for dogs and the Masonic Village Dog Park will be discussed. All are welcome.

Tues., June 13Noon

Masonic Village Travel Club Luncheon, Brossman Ballroom, Salon I: Learn more about planned trips including Indian Head Resort, New Hampshire, Sept. 25 – 29, and Maine Train and Cruise, June 11 – 15, 2018, over lunch. Contact resident Jack Heinze at 717-367-5417 for information on trips. The next Travel Club meeting will be held on Tues., Sept. 19. There are no meetings during the summer months.

Wed., June 149:30 a.m.

Intergenerational Sensory Garden, Sensory Garden: This will be a work day with the students of Bright Horizons. There will be planting, watering, weeding and harvesting.

Wed., June 144 p.m.

Resident Belly Dance Class, Deike Auditorium

Thurs., June 1510 a.m.

Bereavement Support Group, Sycamore North

Thurs., June 151:30 a.m.

Computer Club Meeting, Keystone Room

Mon., June 197 p.m.

Abraham C. Treichler Lodge Meeting, Lodge Room

Tues., June 201 p.m.

Financial Presentation with Cindy Phillips, Deike Auditorim

Wed., June 218 a.m.

Masonic Village Retirees Group, Three Loaves Café: Retired employees of Masonic Village are invited to share memories and enjoy a free breakfast. A business meeting will follow at 9:30 a.m. To RSVP, contact Mark Pagano, assistant human resources officer, at ext. 33327.

Wed., June 219 a.m.

Coffee with Mark, Smith North

Wed., June 219:30 a.m.

Intergenerational Sensory Garden, Sensory Garden: Enjoy a garden party with summer campers from Bright Horizons.

Fri., June 239 a.m.

Coffee with Cindy, Keystone Room

Fri., June 231 p.m.

Coffee with Cindy, Lodge Dining Room

Mon., June 2610 a.m.

Lancaster County Life Story Writing Group, Sycamore South Terrace Lounge

Mon., June 261:30 p.m.

Caregiver Support Group, Sycamore South Terrace Lounge

Wed., June 289:30 a.m.

Intergenerational Sensory Garden, Sensory Garden: This will be a resident-only work day.

Thurs., June 299:30 a.m.

Village Green Area Council Meeting, Brossman Ballroom, Salon II

Fri., June 309 a.m.

Coffee with Mark, Sycamore South

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MEETINGS AND CLUBS(continued)

UPCOMING EVENTS

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CALENDAR KEYOff Campus ExcursionsStandard TripsCOFFEESOther

BB Brossman Ballroom

BN Brown Building

CC Courtyard Café

DA Deike Auditorium

FCC-AT Freemasons Cultural Center Atrium

GLH-AR Grand Lodge Hall Assembly Room

GLH-RR Grand Lodge Hall Recreation Room

GLH-SO Grand Lodge Hall Solarium

MHCC Masonic Health Care Center

KR Keystone Room

LDR Lodge Dining Room

LE Louis Eisenlohr

PCDR Patton Campus Dining Room

SM-N Smith North

SYC-N Sycamore North

SYC-S Sycamore South

VA Village Apartments

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17calendar SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

This calendar does not list all occurring events. For a full list, please review the rest of the publication.

NOTES 112:30 p.m. Walmart7 p.m. OES Meeting (BB)

29 a.m. Green Dragon1:30 p.m. Grey Lions (KR)4 p.m. Clubhouse Cocktail Social (Clubhouse Courtyard)7 p.m. Strawberry Social (BB)

310 a.m. Museum of Bus Transportation Spring Fling2 p.m. Bingo (KR)5:30 p.m. Dorothy Rose Concert

4 58:30 a.m. Fort Indiantown Gap12 p.m. High 12 (PCDR)1:30 p.m. Aviation Interest Group (KR)7 p.m. Red Rose Murder Mystery (DA)

612:30 p.m. Dollar Tree 7 p.m. Organ Music (BN)

77:30 a.m. Breakfast Trip: Capital Diner10 a.m. Hand and Foot Card Game (KR)1:30 p.m. Low Vision Support Group (GLH-RR)

8 9:30 a.m. Luch and Learn: Easy, Healthy Snacks (KR)9:30 a.m. RTL Association Meeting (DA)12:30 p.m. Park City Mall 7 p.m. Randy Riggle (KR)5 p.m. Sojourners Meeting

910:30 a.m. Special Singles (KR)11 a.m. Lunch Trip: T.J. Rockwell’s1 p.m. Masonic Village Birders Club (KR)2 p.m. Bingo (LE)7 p.m. Movie (KR)

109 a.m. Country View Farm

111:15 p.m. Servant Stage: The Civil War2 p.m. Raven Dance Studio Recital (DA)5 p.m. Wine and Cheese (KR)

129:30 -11:30 a.m. Giant & Darrenkamps Gift Card Sale (FCC-AT)12:30 p.m. Harrisburg Mall and Bass Pro Shop1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Giant & Darrenkamps Gift Card Sale (KR) 7 p.m. Michael Marini (DA)

139 A.M. COFFEE WITH MARK (BN)12 p.m. Travel Club Luncheon (BB, Salon I)12:30 p.m. AC Moore and Michaels5:30 p.m. Bingo (FCC-AT)7 p.m. Amaranth Meeting (BB)

149 a.m. - 1 p.m. AARP Safe Driver Course, Day I (KR)10:30 a.m. Mount Joy Lunch and Shopping Day2 p.m. Episcopalian Service (KR)2 p.m. Patty Carver (DA)

15 8 a.m. T&D's Cats of the World9 a.m. - 1 p.m. AARP Safe Driver Course, Day II (KR)10:30 a.m. Dog Club Meeting (KR)

161 p.m. June Birthday Party (GLH-RR)4:30 p.m. Lancaster Barnstormers Baseball Game7 p.m. Social (KR)

172 p.m. Bingo (KR)7 p.m. Rizzetta’s Tones (DA)

187 p.m. Movie (DA)

1912:30 p.m. Walmart, Palmyra5:30 p.m. Horseracing (FCC-AT)7 p.m. Treichler Lodge Meeting

20 8:30 a.m. Root’s Market9 a.m. Men’s Support Group (KR)1 p.m. Financial Presentation with Cindy Phillips (DA)

219 A.M. COFFEE WITH MARK (SM-N)9 a.m. Wegman’s Market 9:30 a.m. Intergenerational Garden Party (Sensory Garden)3 p.m. Holy Communion (KR)

22 10 a.m. Five First Ladies, Part IV (KR)1 p.m. Vineyard at Grandview5:30 p.m. Opera Lancaster Lemonade Series

239 A.M. COFFEE WITH CINDY (KR)9:30 a.m. Park City Mall1 P.M. COFFEE WITH CINDY (LDR)2 p.m. Bingo (LE)3:30 p.m. Happy Hour (KR)5:45 p.m. Music Merrymakers (FCC-AT)

243 p.m. Wine and Cheese (GLH-RR)

253 p.m. Lukens Band Concert (DA)

2610:30 a.m. Lunch Trip: John Wright Restaurant6:30 p.m. The Evans Sisters (Formal Gardens)

2712:30 p.m. Dollar Tree7 p.m. Glenn Miller (KR)

2810 a.m. Rainbow Comedy Playhouse10 a.m. Episcopalian Service (KR)

298 a.m. Brandywine River Museum9:30 a.m. Village Green Area Council Meeting (BB, Salon II)4:30 p.m. Dave Stahl’s Big Band Jazz Show5:30 p.m. Opera Lancaster Lemonade Series

308:30 a.m. Hershey Gardens and Butterfly Atrium9 A.M. COFFEE WITH MARK (SYC-S)1:30 p.m. Shabbat Service6:30 p.m. Trivia Night with Bob Reigh (LDR)

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Tues. & Thurs. SilverSneakers® Classic9 - 9:45 a.m. Cost: Free

This universal class is designed to improve agility, balance, coordination and functional capabilities. Location: Brossman Ballroom, Salon I

Tues. & Thurs. SilverSneakers® Circuit10 - 11 a.m. Cost: Free

This is a non-impact standing class with alternating intervals designed to increase cardiovascular and muscular endurance. Location: Brossman Ballroom, Salon I

Wed. & Fri. Yoga Within10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Cost: Free

Experience gentle yoga poses, ranging from seated to standing, with focus on strength, relaxation, balance and flexibility. Location: Lodge Meeting Room

By Appt. Functional Movement GroupCost: $15

These small-group sessions include exercises challenging balance, strength, power and reaction time with the goal of improvement. Each group will work with a certified personal trainer.Location: Baird Wellness Center

By Appt. Nutrition ConsultationCost: $15

Meet with Jamie Rosenshine, personal trainer and nutrition specialist, to discuss nutrition on a personal basis. Location: Baird Wellness Center

By Appt. Golf Strength ProgramCost: $25

Receive a postural and balance evaluation and a personalized routine. To continue your progress, consider personal training at $15 a session. Location: Baird Wellness Center

Thurs., June 8 Lunch and Learn

9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Cost: Free

Join nutrition intern, Samantha, from Penn State University, for an educational session on how to prepare delicious, easy snacks that are healthy, too. Sample some sweet, savory and easy to make trail mix. Location: Keystone Room

Wed. & Fri. Outdoor Balance Program

9 - 9:30 a.m. & 4 - 4:30 p.m. Cost: $5

Challenge your body as a certified wellness specialist incorporates various terrains, stairs and traditional balance exercises while walking the Masonic Village grounds. Register for each week's classes by Monday, starting June 1. The program will be offered May through June. Meeting location: Baird Wellness Center

WELLNESS

Mondays, June 5 - July 31 Zumba® Gold

6 - 6:45 p.m. Cost: $23

Enjoy this fun aerobics-type class, part dance and part fitness, based on Latin American music. Please register by June 2. There will be no class on July 3. Location: Memorial Hall Gym, Patton Campus

Tuesdays, June 6 - July 25 Power Yoga

9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Cost: $50

Link your mind and body though breathing, sun salutations, standing, seated postures, balance poses and intense relaxation. Please register by June 2. There will be no class on July 4 or 18. A Power Yoga class is also available on Thursdays, from June 15 – July 4. Location: Memorial Hall Gym, Patton Campus

Thursdays, June 8 - July 27 Gentle Beginner Yoga

10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Cost: $33

Learn fundamental yoga postures using safe alignment and modifications. Focus on flexibility, balance, mind, breath and body. Please bring a yoga mat and register by June 2. Location: Lodge Meeting Room

Thursdays, June 8 - July 27 Vinyasa Yoga

9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Cost: $33

Build heat and sensation in strength poses, flow and balance. Detoxify, strengthen and lengthen your muscles. Previous yoga experience is a plus, but not required. Please bring a yoga mat and register by June 2. Location: Lodge Meeting Room

Mon. & Wed., June 12 - Aug. 14 Hatha Flow Yoga

6 - 7 p.m. Cost: $24

This multi-level class incorporates yoga poses, conscious breathing and a meditative focus to foster strength, flexibility and relaxation. Please register May 25 – June 9. Registration for both Monday and Wednesday (optional) is $48. There will be no class on July 3 or 10. Location: Carpenter Chapel

Thursdays, June 15 - Aug. 10 Strong by Zumba®

6 - 7 p.m. Cost: $23

This class uses a combination of body weight exercise and strength conditioning led by music. Movements will be synced with the music, and the tempo will lead the intensity. Please register May 25 – June 9. Location: Memorial Hall Gym, Patton Campus

Mondays, July 17 - Aug. 21 Strength and Stretch

10 - 11 a.m. Cost: $36

Build a strong foundation for posture and functional movement, with special emphasis on abdominal and back muscles – all of which affect the mobility and stability of the spine. This six-week session will be progressive and tailored to the skill and ability level of each individual. Debra Morris, certified exercise physiologist, will instruct. Please register by June 22. Location: Lodge Meeting Room

Mon., Wed. & Fri., June 26 - Sept. 15 Water Walking (Pool Class)

9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Cost: $70

This low-impact class uses a variety of steps, speeds and arm movements to increase the effectiveness of the workout. Please register by June 22. Location: Patton Pool

Mon., Wed. & Fri., June 26 - Sept. 15 Wave Runners (Pool Class)

10:30 - 11: 15 a.m. Cost: $70

This low to moderate intensity class will focus on cardiovascular endurance, muscle strength and flexibility. Activities include water walking/jogging, standing aerobic combinations and strengthening exercises using resistive equipment. Please register by June 22. Location: Patton Pool

Tues. & Thurs., June 27 - Sept. 14 HITT (Pool Class)

8:30 - 9:15 a.m. Cost: $46

Jump start your day with this 45-minute shallow water workout. This class allows you to set goals, improve your aerobic capacity, increase your metabolism and build a healthier heart. Please register by June 22. Location: Patton Pool

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Tues. & Thurs., June 27 - Sept. 14 Hydro Blast (Pool Class)

9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Cost: $46

Build your cardio fitness, strengthen your core, and improve your muscle tone and flexibility with this invigorating shallow water class. Water walking, jogging and strengthening exercises with resistive equipment will take place. Please register by June 22. Location: Patton Pool

Tues. & Thurs., June 27 - Sept. 14 Water Wakeup (Pool Class)

8:30 - 9:15 a.m. Cost: $46

This low-intensity workout will target all your major muscle groups while improving strength and flexibility. Activities include water walking/jogging, standing, aerobic movements and range of motion exercises. Pool water is heated to 90 degrees for additional comfort. Please register by June 22. Location: Flohr Pool

Tues. & Thurs., June 27 - Sept. 14 Aqua Stretch (Pool Class)

9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Cost: $46

This class focuses on using the warm 90 degree pool water to improve relaxation, balance and flexibility. Easy yoga, Pilates® and Tai Chi®-inspired movements, as well as some walking and aerobic movements, will enhance this class. Please register by June 22. Location: Flohr Pool

Mon. - Fri. Swimming at Patton PoolFour lanes are open for lap swim, and two lanes are open for free swim. Resident-only swim is offered 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Open lap swim for all members is available from 1 – 7 p.m.

Mon. - Fri. Swimming at Flohr PoolThe Flohr Pool water is heated to 90 degrees for comfort. An eight-person spa is heated to 100 degrees. Morning swim is available from 8:45 – 9:45 a.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and open swim is available from 1:30 – 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.

May 27 - Sept. 4 Swimming at Brossman Pool

Show your MVP card for admittance and enjoy umbrellas, lounge and patio chairs set up along the pool. Two lanes are open for lap swim on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 11 – 11:30 a.m. All visitors must be accompanied by a resident. If visitors live locally and would like to use the pool multiple times through the season, they may be required to purchase a day or season pass. Passes are available at the wellness center for $8. See previous issues of "Village Living" for hours or contact the wellness center.

Now - June 30 60-Day Exercise Challenge

Now through June 30, log your exercise minutes at the wellness center to benefit the Employee Assistance Fund. Every 10 minutes of exercise will earn $0.10 for charity! For participating, you will be entered to win a $100, $50 or $25 Visa gift card. A drawing will take place every two months. This challenge is in partnership with the Ackroyd Family Foundation®, founded by soon-to-be residents Ted and Alley Ackroyd.

Located in the Freemasons Cultural Center, the Baird Wellness Center offers an array of cardiovascular and strength equipment, functional training, personal training and group fitness classes. Massage therapy, Healing Touch™ energy therapy and wellness workshops on mind, body and spirit are also offered.

Hours of Operation Mon. - Fri., 5 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sat., 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.

BAIRD WELLNESS CENTER 33783

WELLNESS

Rehabilitation at Masonic VillageMasonic Village’s Transitional Care Unit has a comprehensive care team available to help you recover from an injury or illness that limits your ability to function at your best.

Highly trained health care professionals provide specialized, around-the-clock care and services including

physical, occupational and speech therapy; wound care; peritoneal dialysis; recreation therapy; pain management; and more.

Professional discharge planning, safety assessments and exercise and nutrition planning help make sure you’re ready to further succeed in your recovery at home.

Transitional Care Unit for Short-Term RehabilitationMasonic Health Care Center

No matter where you live on campus, quality and caring rehabilitation services are available to you.

For admissions and more information:717-361-4552 or 800-422-1207 [email protected]

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EXCURSIONSSAT

Dorothy Rose Concert Series Presents Highland Chancel Choir

JUNE

03Pick up: 5:30 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. Cost: Free

Comprised of singers from various churches and the Lancaster Symphony Chorus, accompanied by the area’s best instrumental players, this thrilling concert will serve as the end of season finale of the Dorothy Rose Concert Series. This concert is located at the Highland Presbyterian Church in Lancaster and is scheduled for 7 p.m. A free-will offering will take place at intermission.

MONFort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery

JUNE

05Pick up: 8:30 a.m. Return: 3 p.m. Cost: Free

Enjoy this interesting and informative guided tour of the National Cemetery and view the Memorial Day Flag Installation. The bus tour will last approximately one and a half hours. Several stops will be made throughout the tour where you may exit the bus. After the tour, a lunch stop will be made at Heisey’s Family Restaurant. Pick up location: Clubhouse (8:30 a.m.) and FCC (8:45 a.m.)

Sign up May 24, 9 a.m. at the Clubhouse Info. Desk 14512

Payment and Pick Up Information If paying by check, please make payable to “Masonic Village.” Please pay for each trip with separate checks, and send payment to the Recreation Department. If for any reason you need to cancel a trip on a weeknight or weekend, please call the Operator (0) to let them know, and the bus driver will be notified. During normal working hours, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., please call the Recreation Department at ext. 14509. Any cancellations made within 48 hours of a trip are non-refundable. If a pick up location is not noted, you can be picked up at your residence. *If you are not using Masonic Village Transportation, please deduct $4 from the cost.

SUNServant Stage Presents The Civil War

JUNE

11Pick up: 1:15 p.m. Return: 6 p.m. Cost: Free

You’ll be thrilled and inspired by this Broadway musical as it’s brought to life by Servant Stage. This epic and thematic show puts a human face on the greatest tragedy of American history, exploring the soldiers who fought for their way of life and the love and family they left behind. The show is scheduled for 3 p.m., and will be held in Millersville University’s Winter Center. There will be an opportunity to donate. Pick up location: Clubhouse (1:15 p.m.) and FCC (1:30 p.m.) THURS

T&D’s Cats of the WorldJUNE

15Pick up: 8 a.m. Return: 3:30 p.m. Cost: $14

This wildlife park, located in Snyder County, is the largest exotic animal rescue facility in Pennsylvania. Visit with the more than 200 animals, including 70 exotic felines, lions, cougars, leopards, bobcats and more, who call T&D’s home. Enjoy a one hour guided tour on a paved path. Following the tour, a lunch stop will be made at Carriage Corner Restaurant. Pick up location: Clubhouse (8 a.m.) and FCC (8:15 a.m.)

FRILancaster Barnstormers Baseball Game

JUNE

16Pick up: 4:30 p.m. Return: 10 p.m. Cost: $16

Cheer on the Lancaster Barnstormers as they take on the Long Island Ducks. This game will honor United Way and its Day of Giving. Enjoy fireworks at the end of the game. The game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.

THURSOpera Lancaster Lemonade Concert Series

JUNE

22Pick up: 5:30 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. Cost: Free

Enjoy talented vocalists (competition winners from the Opera Lancaster Chorus) as they perform a variety of favorite songs. The concert will be held at the Highland Presbyterian Church in Lancaster. A free-will offering will take place at intermission. The concert is scheduled for 7 p.m.

Museum of Bus Transportation

SATJUNE

03Pick up: 10 a.m. Return: 2:30 p.m. Cost: $7

Explore the Museum of Bus Transportation’s annual Spring Fling, where you will see the largest collection of antique buses on display in the United States. Held inside the AACA Car Museum in Hershey, displays will also be located outside the showroom and on the grounds. Food and beverages will be available for purchase in the lower level gallery of the museum. Payment will be collected at the door.

The Vineyard at Grandview

THURSJUNE

22Pick up: 1 p.m. Return: 4 p.m. Cost: $10

This Vineyard is family owned and located amid the rolling hills of northwest Lancaster County. The Kennel family has been growing premium Vinifera grapes, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay and more since 2009. Enjoy a sampling of delicious wines, cheeses and premium chocolates. Payment will be accepted at Grandview. The sampling is scheduled for 2 p.m.

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Please call to sign up on May 24 beginning at 8 a.m. at the GLH Transportation Desk for the Elizabethtown Shuttle or Village Green Transport for shopping, breakfast, lunch and supper trips, as well as Masonic Village campus meetings and entertainment provided on campus. If for any reason you need to cancel a trip on a weeknight or weekend, please call the operator (0), and the bus driver will be notified. Please note: the desk closes during lunch hour.

STANDARD TRIPS 33205

THURSBrandywine River Museum of Art

JUNE

29Pick up: 8 a.m. Return: 3:30 p.m. Cost: $12

To mark the 100th Anniversary of Andrew Wyeth’s birth, the Brandywine River Museum of Art, located in Chadds Ford, and the Seattle Art Museum will organize an exhibit of over 100 of his finest paintings and papers, some from his private collection. Andrew Wyeth, a Chadds Ford native, was a visual artist and realist painter. After the tour, led by an experienced gallery educator, feel free to dine at the museum’s café. Pick up location: Clubhouse (8 a.m.) and FCC (8:15 a.m.)

THURSDave Stahl’s Big Band Jazz Show

JUNE

29Pick up: 4:30 p.m. Return: 11 p.m. Cost: $17

The Dave Stahl Big Band is sure to satisfy any big band enthusiast. Cost includes ticket and bus transportation. Dinner is on your own at Hebron Fire Hall in Lebanon. Please RSVP by June 15.

THURSOpera Lancaster Lemonade Concert Series

JUNE

29Pick up: 5:30 p.m. Return: 9 p.m. Cost: Free

This concert, to be held at the Highland Presbyterian Church in Lancaster, will feature a combination of favorite music and vocalists, including John Darrenkamp. A free-will offering will take place at intermission. The concert is scheduled for 7 p.m.

FRIBird-in-Hand Stage Presents Mennonite Girls Can Cook

JULY

21Pick up: 8:15 a.m. Return: 1:30 p.m. Cost: $43

Watch the excitement, confusion and just plain frantic fun that erupts when a small town cable cooking show, hosted by two Mennonite women, attracts the attention of a big shot Hollywood producer. Enjoy a delicious all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet. The show begins at 11 a.m. Please RSVP by June 16.

Hershey Gardens and Butterfly Atrium

FRIJUNE

30Pick up: 8:30 a.m. Return: Noon Cost: $14.50

In 75 years, the Hershey Gardens have blossomed into 23 acres of botanical beauty. Walk amidst the gardens on a one-mile outdoor paved path, and in the Butterfly Atrium, view more than 500 butterflies from around the world in a unique tropical setting.

Going on an excursion? Send photos to Bianca Hemsch at [email protected]. Your photos could be seen in the next "Village Living" or on Masonic Villages' Facebook page.

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DATE LOCATION PICK-UP RETURNThursday, June 1 Walmart, Palmyra 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m.Friday, June 2 Green Dragon, Ephrata: Enjoy the largest farmers

market in the area, which features fresh produce, baked goods, clothing, eateries and more.

9 a.m. 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday, June 6 Dollar Tree, Mount Joy 12:30 p.m. 3 p.m.

Wednesday, June 7 Breakfast Trip: Capitol Diner, Harrisburg 7:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

Thursday, June 8 Park City Mall, Lancaster 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m.

Friday, June 9 Lunch Trip: T.J. Rockwell’s, Elizabethtown 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m.

Saturday, June 10 Country View Farm, Maytown: Delicious BBQ chicken dinners and a wide variety of flowers, plants and produce will be available for sale. This is a local farm run by Levi Stoltzfus.

9 a.m. 11 a.m.

Monday, June 12 Harrisburg Mall and Bass Pro Shop, Harrisburg 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m.

Tuesday, June 13 AC Moore and Michaels, Lancaster 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m.Wednesday, June 14 Shopping Day and Lunch Trip, Mount Joy:

Patronize the quaint shops of Mount Joy and choose from your choice of restaurants including Bube’s Brewery (with dining available outdoors), Harvey’s BBQ, Rosie’s Tavola (Italian cuisine), Mosby’s Pub and Pies Galore. Special discounts will be offered at many of the businesses and restaurants.

10:30 a.m. 3 p.m.

Monday, June 19 Walmart, Palmyra 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m.

Tuesday, June 20 Root’s Market, Manheim 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.Wednesday, June 21 Wegman’s Market, Mechanicsburg 9 a.m. 2:30 p.m.Friday, June 23 Park City Mall, Lancaster 9:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m.

Monday, June 26 Lunch Trip: John Wright Restaurant, Wrightsville 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday, June 27 Dollar Tree, Mount Joy 12:30 p.m. 3 p.m.

RECURRING SCHEDULE Call ext. 33205 at anytime to register

Every Sunday Sunday Shuttle Service (for the 8:15 a.m. service) 7:40 – 8 a.m. 9:15 a.m.

Every Sunday Sunday Shuttle Service (for the 10 a.m. service) 9:10 – 9:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m.

Every Saturday Masonic Village Farm Market 9:15 a.m. 10 a.m.Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday

Elizabethtown Shuttle 8:30 a.m. Varies

Every Tuesday and Thursday

Elizabethtown Shuttle 1 p.m. Varies

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Photos 1 and 6: Children from Bright Horizons child care center enjoy gardening with residents. Photo 2: Volunteers are celebrated at Masonic Village's annual volunteer recognition event.

Photo 3: New bike racks have been installed outside the Freemasons Cultural Center.

Photo 4: Residents color eggs for Masonic Village's Annual Easter Egg Hunt.

Photo 5: Resident and veteran Lew Cressler places flags in the Masonic Village Cemetery to honor veterans. Anyone who has knowledge of a veteran buried in the cemetery is encouraged to contact the Executive Director’s Office at ext. 33117.

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Find the Perfect Summer ReadsJoin the Village Bookies the First Thursday of each month at 1 p.m.

For the Month of June: "A Man Called Ove,” by Fredrik Backman

Contact resident Arline Rochkind for more information at ext. 14901.

BOOKCLUB

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