KENDAL - ON - HUDSON SPOTLIGHT
SEPTEMBER 12, 2016
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT RESIDENT LIFE AT KENDAL ON HUDSON, SEE RESIDENTS WEBSITE ATWWW.KOHRESWEB.ORG
Mon 9:45
9/12 2:00 3:00 7:30
SHOPPING: Tarrytown Return 11:15AM
SHOPPING: Tarrytown Return 3:30PM
RESIDENTS COUNOL MEETING
MEET THE CANDIDATES: For KOH Residents Council See P.4
Tue VARIES VOTING: NY STATE PRIMARY See Van Sign-up Sheet in Mary Powell Lobby and P.3
9/13 1:30 CLASS: Women Artists of the 21st Century Marcy Freedman (Subsaiption) See P.3
7:30 MOVIE: BLOW-UP (1966) (111 min) Vanessa Redgrave, David Hemmings. Directed
by Antonioni. Drama, Mystery
Wed 9:45 SHOPPING: Tarrytown Return 11:00 AM
9/14 2:00 SHOPPING: Ossining Return 3:30 PM
5-7:00 VOTING: RESIDENT COUNCIL ELECTION Until 7:00PM See P.4
7:30 MOVIE: The Paris Opera. Ballet (2008) (1 hour) Six Ballets Dance
Thu 9:45 SHOPPING: Ossining Return 11:15 AM
9/15 2:00 SHOPPING: Tarrytown Return 3:30 PM
5-7:00 VOTING: RESIDENT COUNCIL ELECTION Until 7:00PM See P .4
7:30 MOVIE: THE FOG OF WAR (2003) (107 min) Robert McNamara. Historical
biographical documentary
Fri 1:00 TRIP: Lyndhurst Fall Crafts Fair See P. 3 9/16 7:30 MOVIE: THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY (2016) (108 min) Jeremy Irons. Drama
Sat 7:30 MOVIE: THE BAND'S VISIT (2007) (87min) Israeli Film Comedy, Music, Drama
9/17
Sun 3:00 MOVIE: BARTON FINK (1991) (116 min) John Turturro. Coen Bros. Film Comedy,
9/1.8 Drama
KOH-TV, Channel 1970 at 8:00 PM Mon. 9/U - MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDERETTE (1985} (97 min) Saeed Jeffrey, Daniel Day-lewis. Drama,
Comedy, Romance
Tue. 9/13 - BROOKLYN (2015) (111 min) Saoirse Roman. Romantic Drama
Wed 9/14- BLOW-UP See 9/13
Thurs 9/15 - THE PARIS OPERA BALLET: SIX BALLETS See 9/14
Fri 9/16-THE FOG OF WAR See 9/15
Sat 9/17 -THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY See 9/16
Sun /18 - THE BAND'S VISIT See 9/17
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Editors: Jane Beers, Peter Sennas, Doris Eder, Claire Ummer, Peggy PenneU, Bill Seligman., Marian Wt:in�rg, Twinlc Wood
COMMITTEE MEETINGS LOCATIONS
ACK -Adirondack Country Kitchen
ACK - Adm Cont Room, Level C, Near Fulton Bridge Art Committee Critique Tuesday 9/13 4:00 AR AR - Art Room
REGUlAR WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
ArtActivny Satl0-12 AR Bell Ringers Bridge Group Chon.ts
l\',OC> ·September 21 GR
Circle Discussion Faith Discussion French Conversation Meditation Poetry Reading Shakespeare Short Story Reading Tuesday Morning Oub
Wed 10:30-12 PDR Thu�ays 1:30-3:00PM GR
3rd Thursday 1:30 RAO Thurs 10:00 POR
Resumes Mon 9/19 Tues 9:30-10:00 RAO Resumes iSeptember 28
Tues 4:00 Apt 3103
1st & 3nt Wed 3:00 ACK
10:00 -12:00 PDR
FITNESS ACTIVITIES
All Classes Take Place in the Fitness Studio on the
Terrace Level and are subject to change.
Stretch and Balance Mon - Fri 9:00 Mon, Tues, Wed
Pilates (Chair)
Pilates (Mat)
Stretch/Strength
Tai Chi
Tai Chi (Chair)
Yoga (Mat)
only
Mon 11:00 , Tues, Fri 11:15
Wed 11:15 Fri 10:00
Saturday 10:00
Tuesday 10:00 Thur 11:15
Wedl0:00
Thurs9:45
Water Aerobics Mon & Wed 10:15 Pool
(Please No Swimming During Cass Time)
POOL OPEN MON - SAT 9:00- 3:30
Cosed for Lunch U:15 -1:00
LAP SWim 9:00-10:00 Daily
Please Pre-Register guests when possible.
Pool Cosed Tuesday 9/13
Pool Closed at 12:00 Friday 9/16 Due to many lifeguards returning to school. we will
have pool closures while we attempt to recruit
replacements. Thank you for your patience.
BIS -Bistro CDS - Cul De Sac
CL3 - aennont 3n1 Fl Lobby CLW - Clearwater CW - Craft Room West
FDR - Formal Dining Room FIT - Fitness Lobby (T- Level) GR - Gathering Room HR - Hudson Room POR -Private Dining Room
RA - Rue Des Artistes RAO - Res. Assoc. Office C level near Clermont Bridge RCC - Resident Care Center
RL - Residents Lounge TR -Terrace
KENDAL HOURS Regular Dining Hours Mon -Sat
Breakfast
lunch
8:00-9:30 12:00-1:30
Dinner (Bistro) 5:30 - 7:30
Dinner Formal Dining 5:30 - 6:30 (These are entering hours for Dinner)
Dini'!I Sunday Continental Breakfast Brunch
8:00. -9:30 11:30-2:30
No Evening Meal Service UBRARY-Open 24, 7. Ubrarian on duty Mon-Fri 10-12 and 2-4. Browse/borrow from carousels here and there.
RESIDENT CARE CENTER - Open Mon-Fri 8:00 - 4:00 (Sat 9-1) - For nurse practitioner call XlOOO (Front
Desk). RCC Lab Room, call ext 1030 for appointment as usual. ARCHMST-For PM appointment to accept documents
and assist you in finding items of interest, call Beverly O,ild. RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Catholic Mass: Sun, 8 am and noon on TV ch 285, and Sunday11:00 AM in Gathering Room.
Episcopal Prayer: 1 • and 3n1 Tues. Shabbat Service: znc1 Fri, 4:30- 5:30
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TRIPS
Lyndhurst Fall Craft Fair Van Leaves Friday at 1:00
NewTrip Wed, Oct 19, Yale, New Haven: Docent tour of the Yale University Art Gallery, oldest university art museum in the Western Hemisphere; and self-guided tour of the recently renovated Yale Center for British Art,
the largest collection of British art outside the United Kingdom; both buildings designed by renowned architect Louis Kahn; persons who took the June 1 Yale trip are not eligible; priority goes to residents on the wait list.
Space Available/Short Wait List Wed, Sept 21, Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Old Dutch Burying Ground and, if possible, Old Dutch Church, Sleepy Hollow: morning guided bus tour with several stops to see the cemetery and graves or mausoleums of its prestigious residents like Washington Irving, Andrew Carnegie, Walter Chrysler, William Rockefeller and Brooke Astor; the adjacent burying ground, with graves of Revolutionary War soldiers, and Old Dutch Church (1685}
were made famous by Irving's "Legend of Sleepy Hollow°
Mon, Sept 26, Bronx Zoo, Bronx: Guided tour of Madagascar wildlife by docent Diona Koerner, who gave the Madagascar presentation in the Gathering Room; the fourth largest island in the world and 250 miles off the coast of Mozambique, Africa, the isolated island is a biodiversity hot spot with lemurs, other fauna and flora found nowhere else on earth; also stops to see tortoises, sea lions and Capuchin monkeys
Sign up in the Trips Book in the hall between the Computer Room and the Gathering Room side exit
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REMINDER - DOMESTIC ISSUES DISCUSSION GROUP
Beginning Oct. 10, bi-weekly until Dec 5, there will be a Domestic Issues discussion Group meeting in
the Gathering Room at 10:00 AM. SUBSCRIPTION!
Sign up in notebook on Trips Shelf opposite Computer Room
ART COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENT
THE ART COMMITTEE INVITES YOU TO JOIN
ANNLASUSA
for a Docent Tour of Kendal Artist$ Works now on Exhibit on The RUE DES ARTISTES
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 4:00PM
FOLLOWING THE TOUR WE WILL ADJOURN TO
THE LOUNGE FOR A GlASS OF WINE AND MORE
CONVERSATION
All ARE WELCOME!! *******************
Who's Afraid of Abstract Art? - Marcy Freedman Art Course Tuesday. Sept.13, 1:30-3 PM in the Gathering Room At the beginning of the 20th century, Cubism, Orphism, Suprematism, Constructivism, and other movements brought abstract art into the spotlight. Women such as such as Uubov Popova in Russia, Sonia Delaunay in France, and Georgia O'Keefe in the United States partidpated fully in the daring
artistic adventures of their time. After World War II, the U.S. became the focus of international attention when Abstract Expressionism took hold. Among the practitioners of this new form of abstraction were Lee Krasner and Helen
Frankenthaler. The accomplishments of these and other female abstract artists will be considered in this lecture. To sign up, call Fran Kelley.
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TO THE POLLING STATION
This is the last primary before the big election this
November. On Tuesday, September 13,
registered Democrats will be able to select a candidate to run for New York State Senator. Kendaf s intrepid driver, Rich, will be making four
trips to the polls in Philipsburg Manor during the morning and early afternoon that day. Sign-up sheets will be on the Receptionist desk in Mary Powell. Volunteer drivers are encouraged to put down their names and the times they wm be able to drive voters, too. Annette Leyden and Martin Smolin
ELECTIONS FOR RESIDENTS COUNCIL
9/14 and 9/15 5:00- 7:00 PM IN THE LOUNGE
The list Of candidates is:
Eugene Dubow
Priscilla Holmgren
Frances Kelly
Annette Leyden
William Pennell
Robert Sanders
Wil6am Seligman
Patricia Taylor Stephen Unger
VOTE FOR UP TO SEVEN
These are your friends and neighbors.
Support Them by Voting!!
A list of candidates with pictures is by the
mailboxes. *****************
Going to be away at voting time? See
Ellen Ottstadt for an absentee ballot. ****************
WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS
On September U, Gary and Ann Behrendt will be
moving into their apartment. Gary plays bridge,
and Ann is a golfer. She would like to join the
chorus, and they both enjoy dassical music. The Behrendts are moving from long Island to be
doser to their children.
Joan Curry will be moving into her Apartment
on September 22. Joan has lived in Forest Hills for
many years. A retired school guidance
counsellor, she is a aafter and enjoys beading.
REMINDER
Please Remember that the third installment of 2016 estimated income taxes (both State and
Federal) is due on or before September 15, 2016
KENDAL HANDBELL RINGERS
If you would like to play a handbell, learn about
different techniques; play a choir chime, or join a
congenial group with a dynamic director, then
come to our first informal meeting on Wednesday,
Sept. 21st in the Gathering Room. For more
Information call Ruth Laudor or Lynn Wildman.
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A FIRST FOR KENDAL! The first ever Paperback
Giveaway table will appear on the T-Level near the
office on Monday, Sept 12 through Friday, Sept. 16.
These paperbacks are DISCARDS from the
carousels. Please take as many as you like.
IMPORTANT: These paperbacks should NOT be
returned to the carousels or Library!
QUESTIONS? Please call Valerie Wallace, (for the
Library Committee). *****************
JOIN KOH's CHESS CLUB
For the past year, four of us have been meeting
weekly over the chess board in Don Eder's
apartment (on Wednesday afternoons, from 3:00
to 4:00 pm.
If you're a chess buff- even if rusty and perhaps
without a board - won't you consider joining us?
Call Don Eder with any questions. ***************
NEW SEMINAR BY Bill McFEELY - FALL 2016
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
In 1845 Frederick Douglass told his own story.
Based on his antislavery speeches he published Na"ative of the Ufe of Frederick Douglass ..•• by
Himself. I have copies of a new reprint of the book,
one for each seminar member. In addition to Douglass's story we will be looking at antislavery rhetoric of the day. There are interesting pieces by
Margaret Fuller and William Uoyd Garrison in this
aitical edition. We will be the usual fifteen (15)
members, meeting in the Residents Office starting
at 11:15 AM on Thursdays, September 22 and 29, October 6 and 13. A sign�up sheet will be on the
Trips Shelf opposite the Computer Room on
Tuesday, September 13.