MAPLE LAWN MIRROR “Loving Hands Reflect Caring Hearts” OCTOBER 2014

MAPLE LAWN MIRROR
“Loving Hands Reflect Caring Hearts”
OCTOBER 2014
The Maple Lawn Mirror is written & published by Maple Lawn residents & activity department staff
Welcome
New Residents!
Linda Sites
James Ford
Betty Powers
Lloyd Quimby
Laura Kimble
Geraldine Raglin
Ricky Miller
Caroll Bebout
Judith Smith
Jean Biringer
James Fry
Harold Burnside
Diane Walston
In Loving Memory….
Darl Klingaman
Violet Straw
Nellie Biskner
MAPLE LAWN
MEDICAL CARE FACILITY
Margaret Snyder
Frank Moler
Virginia Burleson
Ella Hickok
Lillie Brewer
Virgie Grissim
10/17/32
10/17/23
10/19/21
10/19/26
10/29/26
10/31/19
50 Sanderson Lane
Coldwater, MI 49036
517-279-9587
Office Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
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Administrator:
Jayne Sabaitis
Office Manager:
Jessica Worden
We wish you well on your
return home………..
Medical Director:
Chad Whitaker, M.D.
Director of Nursing:
Fabian Sikorski
Donald Fowler
Catherine Kay
Nancy Thompson
Mary Burlew
Elnora Warrick
Beverly Tefft
Lois Hill
Patricia Markley
Barbara Crandall
Arline Willis
Mary Rathbun
Doris Olmstead
Phyllis Miller
Linda Moraniec
Activities Director:
Kelli Seager
Social Worker:
Angela Salesman
Registered Dietician:
Nichole Anglin
Dietary Manager:
Robin Hisler
Billing/Bills:
Kerry Schoenauer
Care Conference/Waiting List:
Sue Failing
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October Special Events
October 1
October 13
October 15
October 17
October 20
October 21
October 22
October 23
October 28
October 30 & 31
October 31
Resident Council
Columbus & Cappuccinos
Woodland Students
Fall Color Tour
Witch & Spider Cookies
Music with Fred Walker
The Spoonman!
Filling Halloween Treat Bags
Adopt-a-Grandparent Halloween Fun
Halloween Pre-school Parades
Halloween Party!
Mixed Up Columbus Day
Unscramble the letters to make words that are associated with
Columbus Day.
1. RTNIAGOVA
2. CPESSI
3. EACAMI R S
4. T P I ACNA
5. INNA
6. AOYGEV
7. NASTA R I M A A
8. ABLAILSE
9. ERDAT
10. USMLOUBC
11. ONAEC
12. T I ANP
13. SROI V ECDY
14. T I ANTALC
15. NPAS I
16. IESNID
17. LOPEEXRR
18. IDNANDREF
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When the Frost is on the Punkin
By
James Whitcomb Riley 1983-1916
When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock,
And you hear the kyouck and gobble of the struttin' turkey-cock,
And the clackin' of the guineys, and the cluckin' of the hens,
And the rooster's hallylooyer as he tiptoes on the fence;
O, it's then's the times a feller is a-feelin' at his best,
With the risin' sun to greet him from a night of peaceful rest,
As he leaves the house, bareheaded, and goes out to feed the stock,
When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock.
They's something kind o' harty-like about the atmusfere
When the heat of summer's over and the coolin' fall is here -Of course we miss the flowers, and the blossums on the trees,
And the mumble of the hummin'-birds and buzzin' of the bees;
But the air's so appetizin', and the landscape through the haze
Of a crisp and sunny morning of the airly autumn days
Is a pictur' that no painter has the colorin' to mock -When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock.
The husky, rusty russel of the tossels of the corn,
And the raspin' of the tangled leaves, as golden as the morn;
The stubble in the furries -- kind o' lonesome-like, but still
A-preachin' sermuns to us of the barns they growed to fill;
The straw-stack in the medder, and the reaper in the shed;
The hosses in theyr stalls below -- the clover over-head, -O, it sets my hart a-clickin' like the tickin' of a clock,
When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock!
Then your apples all is gethered, and the ones a feller keeps
Is poured around the celler-floor in red and yeller heaps;
And your cider-makin' 's over, and your wimmern-folks is through
With their mince and apple-butter, and theyr souse and saussage, too! ...
I don't know how to tell it -- but ef sich a thing could be
As the Angels wantin' boardin', and they'd call around on me -I'd want to 'commodate 'em -- all the whole-indurin' flock -When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock!
Mixed Up Columbus Day
(solution)
Happy Birthday Model T!
In 1908, Henry Ford rolled out the Model T. It
sold for $825 and was reliable and easy to drive.
What color did it come in? In the words of Henry
Ford, “People can have the Model T in any color
so long that it is black”! We recently sat down
and talked about learning to drive and our first
cars that we drove…
*A Ford, I learned to drive when I was 18 years
old. It had a clutch and I would stall the car. My
brother-in-law taught me to drive. Susan P
*My first car was a Chevrolet, we used to have a
horse and buggy until my brother brought the
car home. I drove until I was 80! Therese P
*I learned to drive at the age of 18 and it was a
Buick. Opal L
*I taught myself to drive and it was a Model T at
the age of 16! Ethel F
*I learned to drive a Chevy at 16 years old too.
Bonnie M
*My dad taught me to drive at the age of 15 and
it was in a Lincoln. I went to get my license when
I turned 16. Donna M
*My parents had a Volkswagon and we took long
trips in it. Arthur G
1. Navigator
2. Spices
3. Americas
4. Captain
5. Niña
6. Voyage
7. Santa Maria
8. Isabella
9. Trade
10. Columbus
11. Ocean
12. Pinta
13. Discovery
14. Atlantic
15. Spain
16. Indies
17. Explorer
18. Ferdinand
Halloween
By
Maple Lawn Poetry Group
Halloween is a night for spooks
And goblins to come out
Children in costumes running all about
Going door to door shouting trick or treat
Looking for candy and something good to eat.
Black cats and witches
Are part of Halloween night
Along with haunted houses
Giving all a good fright!
Holy Guacamole
Avocados have a long and storied history in the
Americas. When the Spanish explorer Hernán
Cortés met Montezuma in 1519, the Aztec ruler
presented Cortés with a mountain of treasure,
including gold, silver, and “alligator pears,”
fruits otherwise known as avocados. From October 3–5, Carpenteria, California, will hold the
avocado in high esteem during their annual Avocado Festival.
Avocados are considered high in fat, but the fat
is good for you! These fats act as antiinflammatories and even fight heart disease.
That’s something to celebrate. Each year the Avocado Festival smashes 2,000 avocados to create
a giant bowl of guacamole to feed the 12,000
who attend the event. After the chips and dip,
participants join in the Best Dressed Avocado
competition, where avocados are displayed like
Mr. Potato Heads
Everybody Loves Lucy
On October 15, 1951, Lucille Ball brought her
sitcom I Love Lucy to television audiences. The
show’s plot was relatively simple: the naïve and
ambitious wife of a popular bandleader strives
for attention despite her obvious lack of talent.
Luckily, the actor who played this character,
the inimitable Lucille Ball, had plenty of talent.
Her comedic genius propelled this television
show to the top of the charts. I Love Lucy was
America’s most-watched show for four of its six
seasons. It won five Emmy awards and a
George Foster Peabody Award for excellence.
I Love Lucy was the first television show to be
filmed using multiple cameras in front of a live
studio audience, though many said such a production could not be done. This live audience
proved vital, as it provided a real-life laugh
track for the sitcom. Most episodes were filmed
in just 30 minutes. Production didn’t stop for
actors’ mistakes. If an actor forgot a line, it was
up to the other actors to bail them out. Just
about the only time production did slow down
was for Lucy’s big costume changes. But the
comedy kept on coming, and I Love Lucy became a sensation.
October is the tenth month of the year on the Gregorian calendar and one of seven
months with the length of 31 days. In Latin, octo means “eight.” (October was originally the
eighth month on the early Roman calendar.) October in the northern hemisphere is the
seasonal equivalent to April in the southern hemisphere and vice versa. In common years,
only the month of January starts on the same day of the week as October, but no other
month starts on the same day of the week as October in leap years.
October Birthdays
If you were born between October 1–22, you balance the scales of Libra. Libras are very social, seek harmony
through compromise, and have strong powers of critical thinking. Those born between October 23–31 are passionate Scorpios, considered the most intense sign in the zodiac. While on the outside Scorpios are calm and
composed, inside they are forceful, emotional, determined, and ambitious.
Julie Andrews (actress) – October 1, 1935
Bud Abbott (comedian) – October 2, 1895
Jackie Collins (author) – October 4, 1937
Desmond Tutu (archbishop) – October 7, 1931
John Lennon (musician) – October 9, 1940
e. e. cummings (poet) – October 14, 1894
Bela Lugosi (actor) – October 20, 1882
Annette Funicello (actress) – October 22, 1942
Minnie Pearl (comedian) – October 25, 1912
Emily Post (author) – October 27, 1872
Julia Roberts (actress) – October 28, 1967
October Flower – Calendula
good things in small packages
October’s special flower is the calendula, also known
as the “pot marigold.” It is a fall blooming annual that
produces a yellow to deep orange flower. The flower
was significant to ancient Greeks and Romans, and it
has long been sacred in India, where the flowers are
used to decorate statues of Hindu deities.
Europeans have grown this flowering plant in their
gardens since the 1100s, using it through the centuries as a food and a healing agent. Its dried florets
also have been used as food coloring for butter and
cheese, as flavoring for stews and soups (hence the
name “pot marigold”), and as a remedy for many of
life’s little accidents—such as sunburns, bruises, and
scratches, to name a few. These days, the colorful
petals are a popular addition to salads.
no, this isn’t an editing mistake. october 14 is lowercase day. the rules of capitalization are so confusing,
we all deserve a break from them for one day. so feel
free to not capitalize proper nouns, like days of the
week, months, titles, or medical conditions named
after a person.
perhaps the poet e. e. cummings began this fad back
in the early 20th century. cummings was known for
both signing his name and writing entire poems strictly
in lowercase letters. some say he did this because he
simply wanted to be different. others contend that he
wanted all words and thoughts to bear an equal
weight and importance. using all lowercase letters was
a way of establishing an equality of words, where
readers could decide what was important. as cummings wrote:
“if you like my poems let them walk in the evening, a
little behind you”
if you like writing and reading in lowercase letters, let
those lowercase words wander wherever they wish
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:30 Resident Council
10:40 Music Therapy
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 Cranium Crunches
4:30 Let’s Get Moving
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Pokeno
1
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Conversation Cart
10:30 Bible Fellowship
11:00 Communion
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:00 Get Going with Gloria
3:00 October Craft
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Bonus Bingo
9)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:30 Mass
10:30 Bible Fellowship
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:00 Get Going with Gloria
3:00 Autumn Leaf Hunt
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Jingo
2)
17)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Sonshine Gang
10:15 Popcorn Pause
11:30 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Lunchtime Variety (200)
2:00 Beautiful You/Coffee
4:30 Let’s Talk! (500/600)
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Ice Cream Social
10)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Sonshine Gang
10:15 Popcorn Pause
11:30 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Lunchtime Variety (200)
2:00 Beautiful You/Coffee
4:30 Let’s Talk! (500/600)
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Ice Cream Social
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3)
18) Sweetest Day
8:00 Morning Wake Up!
10:15 Saturday Morning Stretch
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 Bingo/Coldwater Area
Senior Citizens
3:15 Saturday Matinee
11)
8:00 Morning Wake Up!
10:15 Saturday Morning Stretch
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 Bingo/Good Sam’s Club
3:15 Saturday Matinee
4)
OCTOBER 2014
MAPLE LAWN ACTIVITIES
8)
16)
8:00 Morning Wake Up!
10:15 Saturday Morning Stretch
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 Bingo/Auxiliary
3:15 Saturday Matinee
SAT
7)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:30 Singing with Bob
10:40 Music Therapy
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 Newsletter Review
& Cotton Candy
4:30 Let’s Get Moving
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Music with
Jerry & Beverly Vernon
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Sonshine Gang
10:15 Popcorn Pause
11:30 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Lunchtime Variety (200)
1:30 Fall Color Tour
4:30 Let’s Talk! (500/600)
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Ice Cream Social
25)
FRI
6)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Bell Choir
11:00 Discovery Zone (500/600)
11:00 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 Bingo
4:15 Common Senses (500/600)
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Happy Hour
15)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Conversation Cart
10:30 Bible Fellowship
11:00 Communion
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:00 Get Going with Gloria
3:00 Wall Family Act
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Jingo
24)
THU
5)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Special You (500/600)
10:15 Table Games
11:00 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Lunchtime Variety (200)
2:15 Coffee & Current Events
4:30 Young at Heart
5:00 Evening News
7:00 East Gilead Choir
14)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:30 Woodland Students
10:40 Music Therapy
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 Birthday Party
4:30 Let’s Get Moving
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Yahtzee
23)
8:00 Morning Wake Up!
10:15 Saturday Morning Stretch
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 Bingo/4-H Superstars
3:15 Saturday Matinee
WED
8:00 Hymn Time
9:15 Scripture of the Day
11:00 Get Fit!
11:30 Gospel Inspirations
12:00 Music to Dine By
1:15 Puzzle Time
3:00 Early American Ministries
13) Columbus Day
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Fall Flower Arranging
11:00 Discovery Zone (500/600)
11:00 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 Bingo
4:15 Common Senses (500/600)
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Happy Hour
22)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Sonshine Gang
10:15 Popcorn Pause
11:30 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Lunchtime Variety (200)
2:00 Beautiful You/Coffee
4:30 Let’s Talk! (500/600)
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Ice Cream Social
TUE
12)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Special You (500/600)
10:15 Table Games
11:00 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Lunchtime Variety (200)
2:15 Columbus & Cappuccinos
4:30 Music & Movement 500/600
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Courtesy Cart
21
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Conversation Cart
10:30 Bible Fellowship
11:00 Communion
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:00 Get Going with Gloria
3:00 Filling Treat Bags
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Bonus Bingo
MON
8:00 Hymn Time
9:15 Scripture of the Day
11:00 Get Fit!
11:30 Gospel Inspirations
12:00 Music to Dine By
1:15 Puzzle Time
3:00 Protestant Communion
20)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:30 Bowling
10:40 Music Therapy
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 The Spoonman!
4:30 Let’s Get Moving
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Wasepi Gospel Singers
30)
SUN
19)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Music with Fred Walker
11:00 Discovery Zone (500/600)
11:00 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 Bingo
4:15 Common Senses (500/600)
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Happy Hour
8:00 World Series
29)
.
8:00 Hymn Time
9:15 Scripture of the Day
11:00 Get Fit!
11:30 Gospel Inspirations
12:00 Music to Dine By
1:15 Puzzle Time
3:00 Northview Church
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:15 Special You (500/600)
11:00 Music with Jerry Ball
11:00 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Lunchtime Variety (200)
2:15 Witch & Spider Cookies
4:30 Music & Movement 500/600
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Courtesy Cart
28)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:00 Kids Halloween Parade
10:15 Sonshine Gang
10:15 Popcorn Pause
11:30 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Lunchtime Variety (200)
2:15 Halloween Party!
4:30 Let’s Talk! (500/600)
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Ice Cream Social
Margaret Snyder 10/17/32
Frank Moler 10/17/23
Virginia Burleson 10/19/21
Ella Hickok 10/19/26
Lillie Brewer 10/29/26
Virgie Grissim 10/31/19
Happy Birthday to……….
27)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:30 Music with Kelli
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:15 Red Hat Society
4:30 Let’s Get Moving
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Bunco
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:00 Kids Halloween Parade
10:15 Conversation Cart
10:30 Bible Fellowship
11:00 Communion
12:00 Music to Dine By
2:00 Get Going with Gloria
3:00 Halloween Hangman
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Jingo
Halloween
26)
8:15 Morning Wake-Up
10:00 Adopt-a-Grandparent
Halloween Fun!
11: Discovery Zone (500/600)
11:00 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Piano with Daisy
2:15 Bingo
4:15 Common Senses (500/600)
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Happy Hour
31)
8:00 Hymn Time
9:15 Scripture of the Day
11:00 Get Fit!
11:30 Gospel Inspirations
12:00 Music to Dine By
1:15 Puzzle Time
3:00 Church of the Holy Spirit
8:15 Morning Wake Up!
10:15 Special You (500/600)
10:15 Table Games
11:00 Get Going with Gloria
12:00 Lunchtime Variety (200)
2:15 Norm Keesler
4:30 Music & Movement 500/600
5:00 Evening News
7:00 Courtesy Cart
MAPLE LAWN NEW HOPE UNIT ACTIVITIES
OCTOBER 2014
6)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Armchair Exercise
11:15 Social Hour
2:15 Bingo
4:00 Puzzle Time
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 The Waltons (ch 73)
7)
15)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:00 Music with Bob
11:15 Life Skills
2:15 Teddy Bear Day
4:00 Shopper’s Guide
7:00 America’s Funniest
Home Videos (ch 58)
8)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:00 Music Therapy
11:15 Life Skills
2:15 Fun with Food
4:00 Shopper’s Guide
7:00 America’s Funniest
Home Videos (ch 58)
1)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Basketball
11:15 Music Lover’s Hour
2:15 Taste Testers
4:00 Music and Movement
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 MI Out of Doors (ch5)
16)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Horseshoes
11:15 Music Lover’s Hour
2:30 Pretty Nails
4:00 Music and Movement
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 MI Out of Doors (ch5)
9)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Balloon Ball
11:15 Music Lover’s Hour
2:15 Fabric Sorting
4:00 Music and Movement
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 MI Out of Doors (ch5)
2)
24)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Name That Tune
11:30 Sonshine Gang
2:15 Fall Leaf Dot Painting
4:00 Table Games
6:00 Evening Wind Down
8:00 Dr Quinn: Medicine
Woman (ch 17)
17)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Travel Time
11:30 Sonshine Gang
2:15 Coupon Clipping
4:00 Table Games
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 Dr Quinn: Medicine
Woman (ch 17)
10)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Sing A Long
11:30 Sonshine Gang
2:15 Junk Drawer Detective
4:00 Table Games
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 Dr Quinn: Medicine
Woman (ch 17)
3)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Memory Magic
11:30 Social Hour
2:00 Activity Stations
4:00 Ball Toss
7:00 Lawrence Welk (ch5)
25)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Memory Magic
11:30 Social Hour
2:00 Activity Stations
4:00 Ball Toss
7:00 Lawrence Welk (ch5)
18)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Memory Magic
11:30 Social Hour
2:00 Activity Stations
4:00 Ball Toss
7:00 Lawrence Welk (ch5)
11)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Memory Magic
11:30 Social Hour
2:00 Activity Stations
4:00 Ball Toss
7:00 Lawrence Welk (ch5)
4)
SAT
5)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Remember When
11:15 Table Talk
2:15 Coffee Hour
4:00 Brain Teasers
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 Wheel of Fortune
14)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:00 Music Therapy
11:15 Life Skills
2:15 Cook’s Corner
4:00 Shopper’s Guide
7:00 America’s Funniest
Home Videos (ch 58)
23)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Travel Time
11:30 Sonshine Gang
2:15 Scavenger Hunt
4:00 Table Games
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 Dr Quinn: Medicine
Woman (ch 17)
Happy Birthday to……….
FRI
8:00 Morning Wake Up
With Hymn Time
10:15 Morning Stretches
2:30 Early American
Ministries
4:00 Sing A Long
7:00 Activity Stations
13)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Armchair Exercise
11:15 Social Hour
2:15 Dominoes
4:00 Puzzle Time
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 The Waltons (ch 73)
22)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Bowling
11:15 Music Lover’s Hour
2:30 Pretty Nails
4:00 Music and Movement
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 MI Out of Doors (ch5)
31) HALLOWEEN
THU
12)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Down Memory Lane
11:15 Table Talk
2:15 Coffee Hour
4:00 Brain Teasers
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 Wheel of Fortune
21)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:00 Music with Kelli
11:15 Life Skills
2:15 The Spoonman
4:00 Shopper’s Guide
7:00 America’s Funniest
Home Videos (ch 58)
30)
WED
8:00 Morning Wake Up
With Hymn Time
10:15 Morning Stretches
2:15 Devotional Reading
4:00 Sing A Long
7:00 Activity Stations
20)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Armchair Exercise
11:15 Social Hour
2:15 Bingo
4:00 Puzzle Time
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 The Waltons (ch 73)
29)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Halloween Sensory
11:30 Sonshine Gang
2:15 Donuts and Cider
4:00 Table Games
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 Dr Quinn: Medicine
Woman (ch 17)
TUE
19)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Music with Jerry Ball
11:15 Table Talk
2:15 Coffee Hour
4:00 Brain Teasers
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 Wheel of Fortune
28)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Parachute
11:15 Music Lover’s Hour
2:15 What’s in the Bag?
4:00 Music and Movement
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 MI Out of Doors (ch5)
MON
8:00 Morning Wake Up
With Hymn Time
10:15 Morning Stretches
2:30 Northview Christian
Church
4:00 Sing A Long
7:00 Activity Stations
27)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Pumpkin Decorating
11:15 Life Skills
2:15 Blanket Making
4:00 Shopper’s Guide
7:00 America’s Funniest
Home Videos (ch 58)
SUN
26)
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Armchair Exercise
11:15 Social Hour
2:15 Yahtzee
4:00 Puzzle Time
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 The Waltons (ch 73)
Ella Hickok
10/19/1926
Margaret Snyder
10/17/1932
8:00 Morning Wake Up
With Hymn Time
10:15 Morning Stretches
2:30 Church o/t Holy Spirit
4:00 Sing A Long
7:00 Activity Stations
8:00 Morning Wake Up
10:15 Good Old Days
11:15 Table Talk
2:00 Norm Keesler
4:00 Brain Teasers
6:00 Evening Wind Down
7:00 Wheel of Fortune