6333 S. 91st East Ave. Tulsa, OK 74133 (918)252-5451 www.ccwh-living.com In Touch Quality Living. Quality Life. February 2017 Notable February Dates: NFC Groundhog Day - 2nd Super Bowl Sunday - 5th Franchise Est. 1966 Team Owner: Arthur Blank (Co-Founder of Home-Depot) Head Coach: Dan Quinn Previous Super Bowls: 1 (1999). 0 Wins. Hall of Famers: 5 Valentine’s Day - 14th Presidents Day - 20th Sunday, Feb. 5th Kickoff at 5:30 In Houston, TX on FOX (Ch.5) Party in the GH! AFC Franchise Est. 1960 Team Owner: Robert Kraft (CEO of The Kraft Group) Head Coach: Bill Belichick Previous Super Bowls: 8 (’86, ‘97, ‘02, ‘04, ‘05, ‘08, ‘12, ‘15). 4 Wins. Hall of Famers: 19 Inside this issue: FAST FACTS Healthy Aging 2 February Birthdays 2 Mind Aerobics 3 Joker’s Corner 3 Upcoming Day Trips 4 February Happenings 4 Resident Spotlight 5 The Scoop 5 Employee of the Month 6 Star Players: Super Bowl 51 will be the highest-rated Super Bowl ever—at least when it comes to the starting quarterbacks. Tom Brady and Matt Ryan are trying to cap off NFL MVP-caliber seasons by realizing the ultimate playoff goal in Houston. Never before have two QBs who rated greater than 110.0 in passing efficiency faced off in the Super Bowl. Where: NRG Stadium, home to the Texans has a capacity of 71,795. You can get bargain tickets for around $2,200 each. And only $9,000 for Club Level Premium at the 50. What to Expect At Halftime: Country star Luke Bryan will sing the National Anthem before the game. Pop sensation Lady Gaga will bring the entertainment at halftime (officially called the “Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl Halftime Show”). Fun fact: The star will be performing for free. However, what she’ll forgo in direct payment, she’ll make up for with valuable marketing exposure. When companies are willing to pay north of $5 million for just 30 seconds of commercial time, performing at halftime for free is a deal. Find Your Valentine! Starting February 6th, there will be a heart-shaped valentine hidden in the common areas every day! Be on the lookout as you go from place to place and if you find it, bring it to the Front Desk to collect your prize. Common areas include anywhere from the GH to the EC, and the hall laundry rooms to the hallways. On Valentine’s Day (Tuesday the 14th) there will be one special prize! Happy hunting! Page 2 In Touch Insurance for Your Brain: Read, Write, and Play Games People who read, write, and engage in other we know that it's 'newness' or novelty that creates mentally stimulating activities preserve memories the most neuronal connections," says Vestergaard. at a rate at least 32 percent higher than those who "The trick is you don't want to overly stress the don't — and more importantly, readers and writers brain when doing any activity as this can have a are more likely to avoid dementia. contrary effect." She suggests these activities in Alice Vestergaard, EdD, MS, a professor who addition to reading, writing and puzzles: specializes in long-term care and the study of brain -Learning the tango or ballroom dance sequences health in aging, explained it this -Listening to complex music way: "Research to date has docusuch as classical music and then mented that the mind works like a analyzing it. (Try Cox TV muscle. What we now know from channel 1949 and 1950) using sophisticated imaging tech-Learning to play a musical nology is that keeping the mind instrument active can actually enable people -Building something to grow new brain cells, regard-Participating in a discussion less of how old they may be. In group where people share ideas science-speak we call this buildsuch as a book club or a public ing new neuronetic connections. policy or advocacy group. (Try Current scientific theory indicates out Book Club, The Writing that the more neuronetic connecClub or Breakfast Club) tions in the brain, the harder it is -Playing games (Like Bridge, for the plaques and tangles of AlzHand & Foot, Mexican Train heimer's disease to take hold and Dominos, Poker) create the 'Alzheimer's cascade' of memory loss." "Just as in the case of physical exercise, one is nevPeople who keep their brains active throughout er too old to begin,” Vestergaard said. "It is possible their lives can still develop Alzheimer's disease, but for older people to learn new skills and/or improve they tend to do so later compared to people who upon old skills — it's only their motivation that have not kept their brains active, Vestergaard ex- may be lacking, not their capacity and capability." Source: www.everydayhealth.com plained. "Keeping one's brain active throughout the lifespan, in addition to regu- February Birthdays The February lar exercise and a healthy diet, are the only Birthday Party will 2/3 trifecta insurance policy we have against Pat Cooper 2/6 cognitive decline at this time — until we Virginia Reedy take place in the GH come up with a cure for Alzheimer's and Merl Houser 2/6 on Wednesday, the 8th other dementias." Pat Jennings 2/10 at 2:00 pm. Prof. James Giordano, Ph.D., a neurosci- Shirley Dickson 2/12 All are welcome to entist with Georgetown University Medical Harold Dozier 2/17 come and celebrate! Center, Washington, DC, added that in addi- James Ivey 2/19 tion to reading, writing, and puzzles, learnTerry Bales 2/22 ing languages and musical instruments also Cindy Downes 2/22 keep the brain flexible. The trick is to find 2/23 activities that inspire you. For example, not Melva Hail 2/25 everyone loves to read, but other activities Ann Franklin 2/25 can have a similar impact on keeping the Lee Gott 2/27 brain young. "Through scientific research, Joan Dickson February 2017 Mind Aerobics: Love Trivia 1. For whom did King Edward VIII abdicate the throne of England? A. Mrs. Sanderson B. Mrs. Simpson C. Mrs. Stevens D. Mrs. Seagram 2. What is the name of Helen of Troy’s true love? A. Paris B. London C. Rome D. Athens 3. Everyone know the story of Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo & Juliet.’ What was Juliet’s last name? A. Benvolio B. Montague C. Capulet D. Tybalt 4. Shakespeare: who was Oberon’s better half in the famous comedy ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’? A. Tympana B. Titania C. Trefallia D. Turia 5. Cleopatra and Marc Anthony had a scandalous love affair. Were they ever married? True False 6. In which of the following films did famous couple Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall NOT star together? A. Casablanca B. Key Largo C. The Big Sleep D. To Have and Have Not Joker’s Corner: Love & Marriage A wife is scrambling eggs when her husband bursts into the kitchen. "Careful," he cries. "Careful! You’re cooking too many at once. Too many! Scramble them! Now! We need more butter. They’re going to stick! Careful! Now scramble them again! Hurry up! Are you crazy? Don’t forget to salt them. You know you always forget to salt them. Use the salt. Use the salt! The salt!" The annoyed wife turns and asks, "What is wrong with you?!" Her husband calmly replies, "I wanted to show you what it feels like when I’m driving." Page 3 7. How many times was Elizabeth Taylor married to on-and-off soul mate Richard Burton? A. Twice B. Three Times C. Once D. Four Times 8. I am a world famous monument commissioned by a grieving ruler to honor his beloved wife, who’d just died. What am I? A. The Lighthouse at Alexandria B. The Leaning Tower of Pisa C. The Eiffel Tower D. The Taj Mahal 9. You’re familiar with the story of Tarzan and Jane, the man raised by apes and the woman who loved him. Who originally wrote these classic tales? A. Sinclair Lewis B. Edgar Rice Burroughs C. Ernest Hemingway D. Nathaniel Hawthorne 10. Marie and Pierre Curie were one of those rare couples who shared a great love affair AND a professional relationship. What two elements were they famous for discovering? A. Radium and Uranium B. Uranium and Selenium C. Polonium and Uranium D. Radium and Polonium 11. ‘Gone With The Wind’s’ Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler are perhaps film’s most famous pair of star-crossed lovers. Which of the following is NOT a well-known line from the movie? A. “After all, tomorrow is another day.” B. “I don’t know nothin’ about birthin’ no babies.” C. “I have always depended on the kindness of strangers.” D. “Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn.” 12. Which of the following men was NOT one of Marilyn Monroe’s husbands? A. Yves Montand B. Arthur Miller C. Joe DiMaggio D. James Dougherty 13. Infamous crime-spreading lovers Bonnie and Clyde were actually a real-life couple. True False Source: www.funtrivia.com In Touch Page 4 Upcoming Special Day Trips On a chartered bus with Village Tours Chicken n’ Pickin’ Wednesday, March 29th Let us treat you to an afternoon of good eatin’ and great fun, just a short drive away from home. Lunch is served with a side of entertainment at Chicken n’ Pickin’ near Walnut, Kansas. Enjoy a pan-fried chicken dinner with all the fixins and live country music and comedy in this amazingly restored dairy barn for phenomenal fun on the farm. Cost is $99. Spring Mystery Trip Thursday, May 4th Spring is usually a great time to get out of the house. Join us on one of our fun one-day trips to ??? Who knows where! Lunch plus attractions are included! Cost is $99. February Happenings Valentine Bingo Party Head to the EC at 1:30 am on Tuesday, the 14th for a special Valentine’s Bingo Party. Prizes and refreshments will be provided by Millennium from the Wellness Center. FREE to play! Also on Wednesday, the 15th at 2:00 pm, join Mark Winkleman in the GH for this month’s health topic: “Fall Prevention & Safety.” Light refreshments provided. Tulsa Ballet Outing-Dorothy & The Prince of Oz A thrilling new production made for Tulsa Ballet, you'll be the first in the world to join Dorothy and her friends as they dance through Oz. It will feature the special effects of a Broadway show combined with the beauty of Tulsa Ballet’s dancers. Leaving at 2:15 pm on Sunday, February 12th. Tickets are $30. Sign up at FD. February Cottage News -The Cottage Pot Luck will be on Thursday, the 9th at 5:00 pm in the CCH. Bring your favorite entrée, side, salad or dessert to share with your neighbors! -Jump on board for the Cottage Night Out to dinner at White River Fish Market on Saturday, the 18th. Leaving Tours of Tulsa - Take an interesting bus trip around our great city. Kelly Gipson will be our very wellinformed, storytelling tour guide around different parts of town. Hear about the hidden secrets that bring Tulsa to life without having to leave your seat. Lunch will be at The Vault downtown followed by the tour. Leaving at 10:30 am on Tuesday the 21st. Sign up at the Front Desk. February 2017 Resident Spotlight: Beth Paris “In those days, we bicycled everywhere,” Beth remembers about her childhood in Ponca City. “There just weren’t as many cars so it was no problem for me and my friend to bike to the gym.” Beth’s father was the head bricklayer for the company and her eldest sisters eventually worked there as well. “During the summer days we would go swimming in the indoor pool, then play badminton and if we still had time, we’d roller skate for a while before heading home.” By the time Beth was at Ponca City HS (or ‘Po High’), she had recognized her natural eye for art and was a part of the Art Club. After graduation, she took classes at Oklahoma College for Women in Chickasha with a major in art. “I never really was a classical painter or anything like that but I loved the design and arrangement aspect of it,” she points out. And design she did. On her return to Ponca, she worked as a display artist for a shop downtown. And it was while she was working there that she met her husband Jim. He and his brother and father had a furniture business and after they married, Beth became the buyer for the gift, accessories, and bed and bath departments of the store. Throughout her sixty years in Ponca City, she was always involved in community activities as well. “I loved being a part of the 20th Century Club,” she recalls. “When the city was putting up a vote on whether or not to buy the Marland Home, I worked there day and night as a docent giving tours of the home.” The Marland Home was a special place to Beth and Jim. His uncle actually owned the home early in their marriage and they would play bridge there often. “I remember loving to play there because we and the other couple could bring our kids and each one could have their own bedroom to take a nap in so they wouldn’t wake each other up.” Thanks to the efforts of Beth and other Ponca citizens, the Marland Home is now owned by the city and is a great piece of Oklahoma history to visit. After Continental closed their offices in Ponca, the local economy took a dive and the Paris’s moved to Page 5 Hot Springs Village, Arkansas. They enjoyed their time there, but it had always been Beth’s dream to live in New Mexico. So after many years of driving through the area on their vacations to the West, they settled down in Las Cruces and built their home in a small community going up in the foothills. “We did have to watch for rattlesnakes out there but that was far outweighed by the beauty of the sky and landscape there.” While in their desert home, Beth went through a Master Gardener course offered at New Mexico State. Their eight years there were a great adventure but in August 2014 they moved to Tulsa to be closer to their three children (Lynne, Leslie and Chip). Beth now lives in one of the Country Club Cottages. “I like working in my garden but my neighbors, especially Logan and Joyce Boltz really outdo me,” she says with a smile. Beth is also a fan of the Walk This Way exercise class and values the convenience of meals and transportation. We are so honored that she has chosen to make the Country Club her home. The Scoop -Congratulations to the January Early Bird, Emmett & Mattie Hauser! Turn in your rent check before the 1st of each month for your chance to win! -The Girl Scout Troop will be in the GH on Feb 25th selling Girl Scout Cookies from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm. -If you ever see your SERVICE light illuminate on the alarm key panel in your apartment, please call the Front Desk so that it may be addressed. -Respite Room reminder - If you have been ill or are in need of extra assistance, the Respite Room offers a temporary solution to help you get back on your feet. Take advantage of all the services and amenities of Residential Care without having to leave Country Club. Call TR for details. -The Guest Apartment is available to accommodate your visiting family and friends. The cost is only $75/night and this includes 3 daily meals for guests. Quality Living. Quality Life. Employee of the Month: Jeana Gipson (Housekeeping) Department Heads Executive Director ~ Trish Behrens 918-250-4230 Business Manager ~ Trevor Gray 918-250-4222 Activities ~ Radonna Schumacher 918-250-4220 Resident Services ~ Andrew Sharp 918-250-4227 Dining Room Manager ~ Josh Ellard Executive Chef ~ Jay Workman Maintenance ~ Michael Russell Leasing ~ TR Jones Marketing ~ Taraka Hughes Housekeeping ~ Lynne McDonald Front Desk ~ Sheila Galaway Security ~ Saima Metzel Residential Care ~ Karin Knight, LPN Wellness Center ~ Barbara Pence, LPN 918-378-4279 6333 S. 91st East Ave. Tulsa, OK 74133 (918)252-5451 www.ccwh-living.com Born and raised on Long Island, New York, Jeana Gipson lived on a nature conservation of prime forests. She has three older brothers and a twin sister. Much of her childhood was spent exploring the woods, which were inhabited with deer, red fox and quail. She also enjoyed finding arrowheads and Indian paint pots, which were abundant on the island. At thirteen, her family moved to California. She loved to travel, acquiring the nickname “Little Gypsy.” She has been to Canada, Mexico, 1. Mrs. Simpson Mind Aerobics Answers 2. Paris 'The face that launched a thousand ships', beautiful Helen fell in love with Paris despite the objections of her plotting husband, Menelaus 3. Capulet 4. Titania King of the Fairies, 5. True. The couple were married in 36 BC according to the writing of Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus in "The Twelve Caesars", even though Antony was already married to Octavia at that time. They had planned to conquer Rome, but their efforts were thwarted. Hearing a false report that Cleopatra was dead, Marc Anthony fell on his sword. She in turn allowed a poisonous asp to seal her fate. 6. Casablanca 7. Twice. The first time was in 1964, and the second in 1975. 8. The Taj Mahal. Commissioned by Mughal ruler Shah Jahan in the 1600's just after the death of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, the stunning building took more than 20 years to complete. 9. Edgar Rice Burroughs 10. Radium and Polonium 11. “I have always depended on the kindness of strangers.” 12. Yves Montand 13. True Hawaii, three quarters of the United States and also Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy and Switzerland. Even though Jeana has an education in the dental and pharmaceutical fields, she always found herself more fulfilled working for the generation before her. She enjoys helping residents in the Housekeeping department and hearing about their lives and all they went through. We are proud to have her on the CCWH team and to name her the Employee of the Month for February 2017. MEET YOUR NEW NEIGHBORS Zerlene Cleaver Bob & Mary Frizzell Clara Geiger Patsy Messer #143 #6413 #211 #248 Be sure to join us for the Newcomer’s Luncheon at 11:00 am on Wednesday, the 8th in the Crystal Room. Call Andrew if you have any questions (918) 250-4227 Country Club of Woodland Hills - Activities Calendar for February 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 2 Valentine Choc Straw 3 Cindy’s Valentine 9:00 am Stretch & Tone 9:30 am Sr. Tai Chi Gifts & Cards Class-CCH DVD - EC 9:00 am Stretch & Tone 9:30 am 10:30 am Block Party Class-CCH Breakfast Club—EC 10:15 am Chair Exercise- 3rd Floor North—GH 9:30 am 1:15 pm Mass in Chapel Breakfast Club—EC EC 1 1:00 pm Mex. Train Dominos-EC 2:00 pm February Town Hall Meeting—EC 5:30 pm Canasta—EC 1:00 pm-1:30 pm Blood Pressure Checks-BR 1:30 pm Knit 2 Gether– EC 2:00 pm SCRABBLE! - Library 5:30 pm Hand & Foot—EC 3:15 pm Bible Study w/ Pam—EC 6:00 pm Rummikub— 6:00 pm BR Walk this Way –GH 6:00 pm Movie Night6:30 pm Resident led GH Bingo—EC 5 Super Bowl Sunday XI 6 Find the Valentine... 8:45 am Worship Service-GH 9:00 am Stretch & Tone Class-CCH 9:00 am Church Bus Runs 11:00 am-2:00 pm Sunday Lunch-DR SUPERBOWL XI 5:30 pm Kick off Patriots vs Falcons No Movie Tonight 10:15 am Chair Exercise-EC 10:00 am Reflexology Sessions-CCH 2:00 pm OM:NI Meeting –BR 2:00 pm Chair Yoga w/ Terri -EC 7 Katrina’s Korner 9:30 am Sr Tai Chi DVD - EC 10:30 am Tuesday Lunch Bunch Bread & Butter (new) 1:00 pm Penny Bingo—EC 3:00 pm Adult Coloring—EC 6:00 pm 3:00 pm Walk this Way –GH BUNCO Game – 6:00 pm Bridge-EC EC 8 Stephen H Jewelry 11:00 am Newcomer’s Luncheon In the Crystal Room 1:00 pm Mex. Train Dominos-EC 2:00 pm February Birthday Party in GH 3:15 pm Woodland Aires Choir Practice—GH 5:30 pm Canasta—EC 5:30 pm Hand & Foot—EC 6:00 pm Rummikub—BR 6:00 pm Movie Night-GH 1:30 pm Knit 2 Gether– EC 2:00 pm SCRABBLE! - Library 3:15 pm Bible Study w/ Pam—EC 5:00 pm Cottage Community Pot Luck in the Cottage Clubhouse 6:30 pm Resident led Bingo—EC 5:15 pm Southern Gospel Worship Gathering at The Assembly 5:45-7:45 pm 12:30 pm Skip-Bo—EC 1:00 Poker w/ Miles—BR 3:00 pm Social Hour w/Bill Rowland 6:00 pm Walk this Way—GH 9 Cara’s Soaps & More 10 1:00 pm-1:30 pm Blood Pressure Checks-BR 4 Angel’s Jewelry 10:15 am Chair Exercise-EC 9:30 am Sr. Tai Chi DVD - 9:00 am Stretch & Tone 9:00 am Stretch & Tone Class-CCH EC Class-CCH 9:30 am Breakfast Club— 10:30 am Block Party 9:30 am EC 3rd Floor South—GH 10:15 am Chair Exercise-EC Sat Breakfast Club—EC 10:15 am Chair Exercise-EC 12:30 pm Skip-Bo—EC No Admission Charge 6:00 pm Walk this Way—GH 11 Teka’s Bracelets 2:00 pm Arm Chair Travel Visits one of the Most Romantic Cities in the World -GH 1:00 Poker w/ Miles—BR 3:00 pm Social Hour w/ Robert Combs -GH 4:30 pm Meet “Clancy” The Golden Retriever Therapy Dog—GR 6:00 pm Walk this Way –GH 6:00 pm Walk This Way—GH Sun 12 8:45 am Worship Service-GH Mon Tue Wed 13 14 Valentine’s Day /Vote 15 9:00 am Stretch & Tone Class-CCH 9:30 am Sr Tai Chi DVD EC Thu 16 Fri 17 Sat 18 9:30 am Sr. Tai Chi DVD - EC 9:00 am Stretch & Tone Class9:00 am Stretch & Tone10:30 am Block Party CCH CCH 10:00 am Reflexology Sessions 9:30 am Breakfast Club-EC Cottage Community – 9:30 am 10:45 am Breakfast Club-EC -CCH 10:15 am Chair Exercise-EC Tuesday Lunch Bunch CCH 9:00 am Church Bus 10:15 am Chair Exercise-EC 10:15 am Chair Exercise-EC 1:00 pm Mex. Train Dominos-EC 1:00 pm—1:30 pm Blood Charleston’s Runs 2:00 pm OM:NI –CR 2:00 pm 12:30 pm Skip-Bo—EC Pressure Checks-BR 1:30 pm 2:00 pm Chair Yoga w/ 11:00 am-2:00 pm 1:00 Poker w/ Miles—BR Fall Prevention & Safety 11:30 Book Mobile Here Terri –BR Special Valentine w/ Mark Winkleman –GH 1:30 pm Knit 2 Gether– EC Sunday Lunch-DR 3:00 pm Light Refreshments served 5:00 ROMEO CLUB Bingo w/ Prizes 2:15 pm Social Hour w/ 2:00 pm 5:30 pm Canasta—EC Out to Cheddars Millennium—EC Tulsa Ballet’s Dorothy SCRABBLE! - Library Entertainment-GH 5:30 pm Hand & Foot—EC 3:00 pm Monday 6:00 pm 3:15 pm Bible Study & The Prince of Oz $30 Matinee Movie –GH 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Movie Night-GH 19 8:45 am Worship Service-GH 9:00 am Church Bus Runs 11:00 am-2:00 pm Sunday Lunch-DR 3:00 pm The Highlandaires will be performing— GH 6:00 pm Movie Night– GH 26 8:45 am Worship Service-GH 9:00 am Church Bus Runs 11:00 am-2:00 pm Sunday Lunch-DR 6:00 pm Movie Night– GH 6:00 pm The Writing Club –CR 20 9:00 am Stretch & Tone Class-CH 10:15 am Chair ExerciseEC 10:00 am Reflexology Sessions-CCH 2:00 pm OM:NI-BR No Yoga Today Walk this Way—GH 6:00 pm Bridge-EC 21 1:00 pm Mex. Train Dominos-EC 1:00 pm Penny Bingo—EC 1:00 pm Danny Miller –GH 3:00 pm Adult Coloring—EC 3:15 pm Woodland Aires Choir Practice—GH 2:00 pm SCRABBLE! - Library 3:15 pm Bible Study w/ Pam—EC 5:30 pm Canasta—EC 5:30 pm Hand & Foot—EC 6:00 pm Walk This Way—GH 6:00 pm Rummikub—BR 6:00 pm Movie Night-GH 6:30 pm Resident led Bingo—EC 1st Floor 2nd Floor & Cottages 6:00 pm Walk this Way—GH 6:00 pm Bridge-EC 28 9:00 am Stretch & Tone Class-CH 9:30 am Sr Tai Chi DVD - EC 2:00 pm OM:NI-BR 2:00 pm Chair Yoga w/ Terri-EC 3:00 pm Monday Matinee Movie –GH 6:00 pm The Writing Club –CR 9:00 am Stretch & Tone-CCH Mardi Gras 10:30am Tuesday Lunch Bunch La Salle’s Restaurant 1:00 pm Penny Bingo— EC 3:00 pm Adult Coloring—EC 6:00 pm Walk this Way—GH 6:00 pm Bridge-EC GH-Great Hall GR-Gathering Room DR-Dining Room CR-Crystal Room BR-Billiards Room Massage Therapist To make an appt with Denise Call (918) 640-3066 Knit 2 Gether– EC EC-Entertainment Center L-Library CCH—Cottage Club House 5:00 pm Cottage Night Out White River Fish Market Walk This Way—GH 24 with Kelly Gibson & Lunch at The Vault 27 10:15 am Chair ExerciseEC 10:00 am Reflexology Sessions-CCH 23 9:30 am Sr. Tai Chi DVD 9:30 am Breakfast Club-EC EC 10:15 am Chair Exercise-EC 1:00 pm—1:30 pm Blood 10:30am 12:00 pm Special Tours of Tulsa Residential Care Council Pressure Checks-BR 1:30 pm 3:00 pm BUNCO Game –EC 6:00 pm The Book Club –CR 6:00 pm Movie Night-GH 6:00pm Walk This Way-GH 22 9:30 am Sr Tai Chi DVD EC w/ Pam—EC Rummikub—BR 2:00 pm “The Love Concert” with Richard Hicks In the GH (New BA Location) 25 9:00 am Stretch & Tone Class-CH 9:30 am Breakfast Club-EC 10:15 am Chair Exercise-EC 12:30 pm Skip-Bo—EC 1:00 Poker w/ Miles—BR 3:00 pm Social Hour w/ The Green Country Guitar Boys -GH 6:00 pm Walk This Way—GH Trish & All the Staff wish each of you a Super Sweet Valentine’s Day Girl Scout Cookies for Sale 10 am—1 pm Gathering Room 10:00 am Out to Gilcrease Museum & eat at “The Restaurant” in Gilcrease 6:00 pm Walk This Way—GH
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