Introduction - Asbury Methodist Village

Introduction
Asbury Methodist Village has a strong commitment to wellness. Wellness
isn’t measured by physical fitness alone because each of us is much more
than that. Asbury encourages residents and associates to develop to the
best of their abilities the following six dimensions of total wellness.
Physical,
Intellectual,
Spiritual,
Emotional,
Social and
Vocational
One way to do this is to participate regularly in established activities and
events such as those listed in this catalog. Or, if you have an interest
without a current following, Asbury encourages you to start a new venture.
We hope that you will find this catalog useful and that you will take
advantage of its information to try something new or start something that
you are passionate about.
As you become aware of omissions or changes to the catalog, please use
the form following the index to inform us so that the information can be as
current as is practical.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT CONTACT INFORMATION IS CORRECT AT THE TIME OF PRINTING. HOWEVER,
FOR VARIOUS REASONS, SOME CONTACTS MAY CHANGE BETWEEN PRINTINGS. W E REGRET ANY
INCONVENIENCE THAT THIS MAY CAUSE.
CAMPUS OPPORTUNITIES
ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP
PURPOSE: To provide support to spouses of individuals with Alzheimer’s
and other related disorders
SCHEDULE: Third Thursday of the month from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. in the
419 Wallace Building Community Room
CONTACT: Andrea Deane, ext. 6268
APPLE CORPS
PURPOSE: To help Apple computer users to improve their skills through
classes as well as contact with other Apple users
PARTICIPATION: Residents who own or have an interest in using Apple
products including the iPad and Apple desktop computers.
SCHEDULE: Periodic Meetings of the membership are open to AMV
residents and are announced to the membership by email and are on
AVTV. Check the following website for upcoming events and classes:
https://sites.google.com/site/asburyapplecorps/home
Apple Corps classes will be held in The Apple Place located to the left of
the AMTV station in Rosborough.
CONTACT PERSONS: Jeanne North, ext. 6794 or at
[email protected] or Marybeth Morsink, ext. 4456 or via email at
[email protected]
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ASBURY ADULT LITERACY PROGRAM
PURPOSE: To provide Literacy Council of Montgomery County
(LCMC) training for residents who want to tutor AMV Associates wanting to
improve their English language skills
SCHEDULE: Times and places are determined by mutual agreement
between tutor and student.
CONTACT PERSON: Marilyn Gaut, ext. 5219
ASBURY BELL RINGERS
PURPOSE: To provide music at concerts and special programs
PARTICIPATION: Residents with interest and skill in the use of English
hand bells
SCHEDULE: Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. in the Trott Building, Conley Hall,
lower level
CONTACT PERSON: Interim: Liz Van Billiard, ext. 5881
ASBURY METHODIST VILLAGE GUILD
PURPOSE: To reach out in love and care for residents in the Kindley
Assisted Living facility and the Wilson Health Care Center. To help
financially support the Benevolent Care Fund and Kindley and Wilson stafforganized programs, outings and special projects such as birthday parties
and Elves Day Christmas gifts. Volunteers are needed in the Guild to help
achieve these goals. Contact the AMV Volunteer Coordinator, ext. 4225.
SCHEDULE: General meetings are held in October and April and are
open to all. See your bulletin board for announcements. Board meetings
are held monthly.
CONTACT PERSON(S): Residential Building Guild Representative
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ASBURY MODEL RAILROAD
PURPOSE: To run the trains for residents, their children and their grandchildren
who view the railroad display
SCHEDULE: In the 415 Diamond Building, lower level. Advance appointments
are requested.
CONTACT PERSON: Ken Jones, ext. 5230
ASBURY METHODIST VILLAGE ENCORE CHORAL
PURPOSE: To explore our voices and learn a challenging and enjoyable
choral repertoire under a professional conductor. Open to Asbury residents
and area community singers 55 or older. Conductor Robert Johnson
guides singers through weekly rehearsals in three- and four-part singing.
There is no audition. Cost per Asbury resident is a currently subsidized
$100 per 15 week session.
SCHEDULE: Fall Session begins Wednesday, Sept. 5 from 1:30-3:00 PM
in Rosborough Auditorium. The Asbury Holiday Concert is Dec.21. The
Spring Session begins in January.
CONTACT PERSON: To join Encore Chorale call Encore at 301-261-5747
or email [email protected] for information. To register
online visit Encore's website at EncoreCreativity.org
ASBURY CLOWNS
PURPOSE: The Asbury Clowns have a 20-year history of spreading joy and
laughter on campus. We focus our attention on Wilson Health Care Center.
SCHEDULE: As a clown, your time commitment is up to you. Some clowns
attend the monthly birthday party celebration at Wilson Health Care Center
on the fourth Wednesday of each month for about an hour. Other trips to
Wilson are done around 1 p.m. to visit with residents after lunch. There are
also some campus events.
CONTACT PERSONS: Ann Utterback, ext. 5923 and Kathy Albertson,
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ext. 5279
ASBURY SINGERS
PURPOSE: To provide residents an opportunity to express their talents
and interests in vocal music and provide vocal music in various venues
on campus
SCHEDULE: Thursday afternoon from 2:00 to3:00 p.m. in Parker Hall
September through May
CONTACT PERSON: BetsyMonks, ext. 5893
BARGAIN MART
PURPOSE: To raise funds for the Asbury Methodist Village Guild’s mission to
improve in small ways life at Kindley Assisted Living and the Wilson Health Care
Center. Roughly $30,000 is raised annually through Bargain Mart sales of
household items donated by Asbury Residents. Volunteer help for pricing and
shelving is welcome daily from 9:30 to11:30 a.m. Contact Joyce Rohmiller, ext.
5138 to volunteer.
SCHEDULE: Open Monday through Thursday except in July and August to receive
items. Call 4256 for summer hours. Call ext. 4256 for pickup if needed. A sale
is held the second Friday of each month except in July and August from 9:00 to
11:30 a.m. and 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. See your bulletin board for details. The Bargain
Mart is located is in the 407 Mund Building, lower level.
CONTACT PERSON: Joyce Rohmiller, ext. 5138 or leave a message on the
Bargain Mart answering machine, ext. 4256
BEAUTY SHOP
SCHEDULE: Walk-in customers are welcome, but appointments are
preferred. The 415 Diamond Building, lower level, Tuesday through Friday
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from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (ext. 4191) The 407 Mund Building, lower
level, Tuesday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (ext. 4242)
BELOVED COMMUNITY INITIATIVE
PURPOSE: Through active engagement, develop inter-generational
relationships with the local the Gaithersburg community and agencies
serving young people and their families. To open channels of
communication by participation in individual and group events and
projects including writing, gardening, sports, mentoring and community
service. To collaborate with Gaithersburg groups to assist young
people, who may or could be at risk, to make positive life and behavioral
choices.
SCHEDULE: All residents are welcome to participate in this initiative.
Advisory Committee meetings are held on the first Friday of each month at
9:30 am in the Administration Building Board Room.
CONTACT: Hal Garman, ext.6436 or via email at [email protected]
BINGO–Diamond
SCHEDULE: First and third Fridays of the month from 7:30 to
8:30 p.m. at the 415 Diamond Building Arts and Crafts Room.
PARTICIPATION: Call for details. Cards are $1.00.
CONTACT PERSON: Reba Swain, ext. 5283
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC
PURPOSE: Asbury Methodist at Home staff will take your blood pressure.
SCHEDULE: Wednesdays from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Locations alternate
between the 405 Building, the Apartment Center Lobby and the 417 Hefner
Building, Dining Conference Room. Call contact person to confirm the
location.
CONTACT PERSON: Asbury Methodist Village at Home, ext. 4275
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BOCCE–ITALIAN LAWN BOWLING
PURPOSE: To provide outdoor fun, socializing and mild exercise.
PARTICIPATION: Open to all residents. Wear comfortable clothes and
flat-soled shoes.
SCHEDULE: Weather permitting, the Bocce Group plays on Mondays and
Thursdays, May to October at 7:00 p.m. If in doubt about the weather, call
the contact below. The Asbury Bocce Court is adjacent to the tennis court
west of Hefner. All necessary equipment is available on site.
CONTACT PERSON: Earl Sulmonetti, ext. 5643
BOGGLE and UPWORDS
PURPOSE: To enjoy a social evening playing parlor games.
SCHEDULE: Tuesdays, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the 407 Mund Building
Parlor.
CONTACT PERSON: Ruthie Swain, ext. 6961
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
PURPOSE: To provide an opportunity for residents who love books and
reading to share their enjoyment with others
SCHEDULE: Second Wednesday of the month October through May from
2:00 to 3:30 p.m. in the 407 Mund Building, Leisure Arts Room, lower level
PLEASE CONTACT: Isabelle Martin, ext. 5387
BRIDGE―FRIENDLY DROP-IN GAME
PURPOSE: To provide a casual venue for a friendly game of bridge. All
skill levels welcome. Please bring 50 cents for the winners’ pool. Please
also let the contact person know if you plan to attend.
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SCHEDULE: First and third Tuesdays of the month from 1:00 to
3:30 p.m. in Arcadia Sitting Room. From connecting arcade,
pass through the double doors and take a right and a second right.
CONTACT PERSON: Cathy Manning, ext. 5626
BRIDGE–WALLACE
SCHEDULE: Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. in the 419 Wallace Building Community Room
CONTACT PERSON: Ann Lundholm, ext. 5577
CAMERA CLUB of GAITHERSBURG
PURPOSE: To provide both residents and members from the community an
opportunity to share and discuss photography interests. Attendees do not have to
belong to the club; however, only club members may participate in club field trips or
compete in club photo competitions. Gaithersburg web site is
http://www.Giathersburgcameraclub.org
SCHEDULE: Second and fourth Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in Parker Hall
Auditorium, Apartment Center, lower level. The first meeting has a speaker,
discussion period and refreshments. The second meeting consists of digital projection
and print competitions with critiques from the judge.
CONTACT: John Villforth, ext. 3187 or at [email protected]
CARING MINISTRY of AMV
PURPOSE: To provide one-on-one ministry to residents who are
experiencing a transition of any kind and who desire to be supported
spiritually and emotionally
PARTICIPATION: Residents who have received training as Stephen Ministers
or who have completed the training provided by the Pastoral Care and
Counseling Department and the leadership of the Caring Ministers
SCHEDULE: In addition to time spent with persons you are helping,
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required supervisory meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the
month at 1:30 in 401 Trott Building, Conley Hall, lower level.
CONTACT PERSON(S): Anne Porter, ext. 6894 or Rae King, ext. 3124
CHESS
PURPOSE: To engage in monthly, non-competitive games of chess among
friends.
SCHEDULE: Second Saturday of the month from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the
Kindley Building third floor living room.
CONTACT PERSON: Jack Brinley, ext. 5926
CLOTHES CLOSET on WILLIAMBURG LANE
PURPOSE: To sell used men’s, women’s and children’s clothing and
miscellaneous items donated by AMV residents. Proceeds go to the
Asbury Foundation Benevolent Care Fund. Volunteers are welcome..
SCHEDULE: Open Tuesday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the
201 Administration Building, lower level. Summer hours are 10:00-1:00
p.m.
CONTACT PERSON: Ellanora Holtzople, ext. 5912; Store ext. 4250
COFFEE AND CONVERSATION
PURPOSE: To answer questions and issues that concern dining services
SCHEDULE: Individual buildings rotate monthly. Call contact person or
check your bulletin board.
CONTACT PERSON: Carlos Castillo, ext. 6211
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COMPUTER CLUB
PURPOSE: To encourage learning and the exchange of knowledge about
the use of personal computers and communications
PARTICIPATION: Open to all Residents. No dues, but an email address
is required.
SCHEDULE: Second Wednesday of each month except July and August
from 7:15 to 9:00 p.m. in the 409 Rosborough Building, Rosborough
Theater.
CONTACT PERSON: Dorothy Blakeslee, ext. 5667
COORDINATING COUNCIL ASBURY VILLAGE
(CCAV)
PURPOSE: To provide a public forum for the Partnership Advisory Committee
(PAC) resident Co-Chairs to report to residents on their PAC’s activities and
plans. To provide AMV Administrative Officers and Directors with an
opportunity to address the residents. To sponsor special projects and provide
a central banking service for resident organizations.
SCHEDULE: Fourth Tuesday of the month except July and August at
9:30 a.m. Location rotates between 417 Hefner Building Auditoriums (odd
months) and the 405 Building, Apartment Center, Parker Hall (even months.)
CONTACT PERSON: Judy Beisner, 5865
CRAFT WORKSHOP
PURPOSE: To provide an opportunity for those residents who would like to
create arts and crafts items
SCHEDULE: January through April and September through December, the
third Tuesday of the month from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. All meetings are held n the
415 Building, Diamond, lower level Arts and Crafts Room.
CONTACT PERSON: Mia Schulman, ext. 5546
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DEMOCRATIC CLUB
PURPOSE: To provide information about the politics of the city, county,
State and nation to our members and other interested persons
PARTICIPATION: Members must be registered Democrats, but any
interested person may attend meetings. Membership fee is $5.00 per year.
SCHEDULE: Third Friday of each month at 2:00 p.m. in the 405 Building,
Apartment Center, lower level, Parker Hall. No July and August meetings.
CONTACT PERSON: Keith Steele, ext. 6628 or via email at
[email protected]
DOMINOES
PURPOSE: To provide residents with a social game evening
SCHEDULE: Friday nights from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the
403 Edwards-Fisher Building Library.
CONTACT PERSON: Evelyn Lohr, ext. 4962
ELVES’ DAY AND CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
PURPOSE: To provide and deliver holiday gifts to all residents of Wilson
Health Care Center and Kindley Assisted Living. Volunteers are needed in
mid-December to pack 450 bags of new gift items.
SCHEDULE: Check your bulletin boards and AVTV or call contact persons.
CONTACT PERSONS: Hal and Marilyn Gaut, ext. 5219
FARMER’S M AR K ET
PURPOSE: To provide fresh produce from a local farmer
SCHEDULE: Mondays from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. located in the
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405 Building arcade in front of the Apartment Center. The Farmer’s Market
is held June through September.
CONTACT PERSON: Austin Bowen, ext. 4346
FINANCE CLUB
PURPOSE: To gather for discussions about the current financial markets,
investments and topics of interest
SCHEDULE: Saturdays from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. in the 419 Wallace
Building, Community Room
CONTACT PERSON: Dick Evans, ext. 5918
FITNESS CENTER
(See Wellness Center)
FINE ARTS and CRAFTS COMMITTEE
PURPOSE: To give artists and craft persons an opportunity to share their
works with the Asbury community by displaying original artwork and
collections at Rosborough, managing and presenting the Annual Residents’
Art Show, painting opportunities and craft classes.
SCHEDULE: Third Thursday of the month 1:30–3:00 p.m. in the
417 Hefner Building Dining Conference Room.
CONTACT PERSON: Mia Shulman, ext. 5546
GAME NIGHT AT TROTT
PURPOSE: To provide a social activity for Trott residents
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SCHEDULE: Third Tuesday of the month from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the
Lanman Parlor.
CONTACT: Phyllis Naylor, ext. 5770
GAME NIGHT AT THE VILLAS
PURPOSE: To provide a social activity for campus residents while playing
Mexican Train
SCHEDULE: 2nd and 4th Saturday each month in the Villa 400 building,
7:00-9:00 PM
CONTACT PERSONS: Cathy Manning 5626 or Peg Lawrence 4590
GARDEN CLUB
PURPOSE: To provide an opportunity for residents to garden in their own
assigned plots and to enjoy the fellowship of other gardeners.
PARTICIPATION: Use of the garden area is restricted to garden club
members although monthly open houses welcome all residents and
families. Available plots are assigned by contact person below. Initial
membership entrance fee: $10.00 per person. Annual dues: $10.00 per
person. Key deposit: $8.
SCHEDULE: Members are free to work in their plots at their own
convenience. Club meetings are held in March and October.
CONTACT PERSON: Dick Evans, ext. 5918 or via email
[email protected]
GUILD GIFT SHOP AND KINDLEY KART
PURPOSE: To provide a place for residents, associates and guests to
purchase gifts and cards. Proceeds go to the Guild for the Asbury
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Foundation Benevolent Care Fund. Volunteers are needed.
SCHEDULE: Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and
Saturdays 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Wilson Health Care Center lobby.
The Kindley Kart operates every Friday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the
Kindley lobby. Not open Saturdays during summer months. Volunteers
select their hours.
CONTACT PERSON: Elaine Kielman, 4225
LIFE ISSUES DISCUSSION GROUP
PURPOSE: To promote lifelong learning by discussion of issues
highlighted in selected books.
SCHEDULE: 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. in the
Edwards Fisher Library.. Does not meet July and August.
CONTACT PERSONS: Bob Hartman, ext. 6833, Bill Root, ext.6418 and
Earl Kragnes, ext. 4950
LOW VISION GROUP
PURPOSE: To offer support to residents with low vision. Open to all
residents.
SCHEDULE: We meet monthly in the 1st floor living room of Kindley
Assisted Living. Please see bulletin boards and AVTV for exact day and
time.
CONTACT: Celia Nathan, Activities Coordinator, Kindley Assisted Living,
ext. 6308
MaCCRA– AMV CHAPTER OF MONTGOMERY
CONTINUING CARE RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
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PURPOSE: To protect and enhance the rights and financial security of
continuing care retirement community (CCRC) residents while maintaining
the viability of the providers. Membership dues are $25 for an individual or
$30 for a couple. Treasurer: Russ Weber, ext. 4280.
SCHEDULE: Call Bill Root, ext. 6418
MOVIES IN THE AFTERNOON–ROSBOROUGH
SCHEDULE: Tuesdays and Fridays from 1:30 to 3:30p.m. in the
409 Rosborough Building Theatre. Free
CONTACT PERSON: Joon Kim, ext. 6266
MOVIE NIGHT at HEFNER
SCHEDULE: Second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7:15 to 9:30
p.m. 417 Hefner Building Auditorium.
CONTACT PERSON: Mary Waldron, ext. 6564
MOVIE NIGHT at Park View
PARTICIPATION: Due to space limitations, Park View, Courtyard and
Villa residents only.
SCHEDULE: Second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 7:30 p.m. in
the 211 Park View Building Club Room.
CONTACT PERSON: Barbara Dantzler, ext. 3153 and Ruth Gibson,
ext. 3132
NARFE–NATIONAL ACTIVE AND RETIRED FEDERAL
EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION
PURPOSE: To gather retired federal employees who are interested in
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federal legislation that impacts their retirement and interested in supporting
national NARFE leadership’s activities
SCHEDULE: Fourth Tuesday of the month from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
in Rosborough Center, Community Rooms A and B
CONTACT PERSON: “Rocky” Jones, ext. 5230
NORDIC FRIENDS
PURPOSE: Sharing the stories of Nordic ancestry and the history and
cultures of Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland
SCHEDULE: Second Saturday of the month from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
in the Hefner Dining Room conference room.
CONTACT PERSONS: Rhoda MacKenzie, ext. 5676 and Bill
Backer, ext. 6490
OPEN STUDIO
PURPOSE: To enjoy the process of painting and to share and expose
others to the beautiful open studio
SCHEDULE: Tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and Thursdays from
9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the 415 Diamond Building Arts and Crafts Room
CONTACT PERSON: Ruth Lotz, ext. 5819
PACs–PARTNERSHIP ADVISORY COMMITTEES
PURPOSE: The purpose of each PAC is to promote the quality of life at
Asbury Methodist Village (AMV). Each PAC is Co-Chaired by a resident
and an Associate. Acting in an advisory capacity, the PAC’s will function in
their areas of focus by initiating, evaluating, reviewing, recommending,
planning and communicating ideas to the Administration.
PARTICIPATION: Meeting participation is limited to members only unless
otherwise specified below. Call Contact Person if you would like to join
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one of the PACs.
PAC SCHEDULES FOLLOW
BUILDING AND GROUNDS ENVIRONMENTS PAC
SCHEDULE: Second Thursday of the month from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in
201 Administration Building Conference Room.
CONTACT PERSON: Peter Cascio, ext. 6970
COMMUNICATION PAC
SCHEDULE: Second Thursday of the month from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. in the
409 Rosborough Building Resource Library.
CONTACT PERSON: Marolyn Hatch, ext. 4875
DINING AND NUTRITION PAC
SCHEDULE: First Wednesday of the month from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. in 401
Trott Building, Conley Hall.
CONTACT PERSON: Shirley Mallory, ext. 5481
FOUNDATION PAC
SCHEDULE: Second Tuesday of the month from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. in the
201 Administration Building Conference Room.
CONTACT PERSON: Tom McIlrath, ext. 3121
FUTURE PROJECTS PAC
PARTICIPATION: PAC members and invited guests
SCHEDULE: Second Thursday of the month from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the
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201 Administration Building, Administration Conference Room. No
meetings in July and August.
CONTACT PERSON: Murray Schulman, ext. 5546
HEALTH AND WELLNESS PAC
PARTICIPATION: All residents are welcome
SCHEDULE: Second Thursday of the month from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. in
Edwards-Fisher Library.
CONTACT PERSON: Robert Hartman, ext. 6833
MARKETING PAC
PARTICIPATION: Due to space limitations, residents who wish to attend
should call Carol Watkins, ext. 5765 to assure seating.
SCHEDULE: First Monday of the month from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. in the 201
Administration Building, Marketing Conference Room
CONTACT PERSON: Carol Watkins, ext. 5765
SECURITY/ RECEPTION AND TRANSPORTATION PAC
SCHEDULE: Currently inactive
CONTACT PERSON: Associate Walt Albright, ext. 4015
SPIRITUAL LIFE PAC
SCHEDULE: Second Monday of the month from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. in the
415 Diamond Building Arts and Crafts Room
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CONTACT PERSON: Lee Harvey, ext. 4471
PARKER LAWN GAMES
PURPOSE: To exercise, socialize and enjoy the company of friends, AMV
Associates and families in an outdoor setting. Equipment for shuffleboard,
croquet, horseshoes, badminton and basketball are stored in the unlocked
shed on the Parker terrace. The basketball hoop is near the Edwards-Fisher
loading dock across from the lawn. Picnic tables are available also. Players
are responsible for putting their equipment back when they are through.
SCHEDULE: Schedules can be flexible due to weather and other activities,
but the intended times are posted on the bulletin boards, the AVTV scroll
and the Wellness Center Calendar. In general, organized play is Tuesday
and Wednesday afternoons and evenings. Drop In play is encouraged when
the space is available. During the cold season, shuffleboard is held inside
Parker Hall on Tuesday evenings.
CONTACT PERSON: Margaret Topping, ext. 5930
PING PONG
PURPOSE: to exercise and enjoy the company of friends
SCHEDULE: Tuesdays and Fridays from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. in the
417 Hefner Building, Hefner Auditorium.
CONTACT PERSON: John Stedman, ext. 4595
POKER
SCHEDULE: Second and fourth Tuesdays of the month from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. in the 419 Wallace Building Community Room.
CONTACT PERSON: Henry Jalette, ext. 5588
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QSB–QUALITY SERVICE BOARD MEETING
PURPOSE: To serve as a channel of communication between Resident
Councils and the Administration. To evaluate and address the concerns
and interests of the AMV Residential Life residents and represent them in
discussions with the Administration. To foster a community spirit among
the residents.
PARTICIPATION: Building Council Chairs and Administration
SCHEDULE: Second Wednesday of the month from 2:00 to
4:00 p.m. in 405 Building, Apartment Center, lower level, Parker Hall.
CONTACT PERSON: Stephanie Sabine, ext. 4337
REPUBLICAN CLUB
PURPOSE: To provide information about the politics of the city, county,
State, and nation to interested parties.
SCHEDULE: Quarterly meeting in the Hefner Auditorium.
CONTACT PERSON: Rocky Jones, ext. 5210 or via email:
[email protected]
RESIDENT BUILDING COUNCILS
Please see your bulletin board for the most accurate council
information. Most councils do not meet in July or August.
Exceptions are noted in the following descriptions.
COURTYARD HOMES RESIDENT COUNCIL
SCHEDULE: First Friday of the month including July and August from
10:00 to 11:30 a.m. in the Rosborough Community Rooms B & C
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CONTACT PERSON: Terry Herndon, ext. 6963
DIAMOND RESIDENT COUNCIL
SCHEDULE: First Tuesday of the month from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. in the
417 Hefner Building Auditorium.
CONTACT PERSON: Jan Garman, ext. 6436
EDWARDS-FISHER RESIDENT COUNCIL
SCHEDULE: Second Tuesday of the month from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the
405 Building, Apartment Center, lower level, Parker Hall.
CONTACT PERSON: Margaret Topping, ext. 5930
MUND RESIDENT COUNCIL
SCHEDULE: First Wednesday of the month from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in
the 405 Building, Apartment Center, lower level, Parker Hall.
CONTACT PERSON: Marybeth Morsink, ext. 4456
PARK VIEW RESIDENT COUNCIL
SCHEDULE: Second Tuesday of the odd-numbered months from 9:30 to
11:00 a.m. in the 211 Park View Building Club Room.
CONTACT PERSON: John Villforth, ext. 3187 or via email:
[email protected]
TROTT RESIDENT COUNCIL
SCHEDULE: First Thursday of the month from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. in the
401 Trott Building, Conley Hall
CONTACT PERSON: Jack Hutchings, ext. 4650
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VILLA RESIDENT COUNCIL
SCHEDULE: Second Thursday of the odd-numbered months from
2:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the Villa 400 Building
CONTACT PERSON: Jay Hatch, ext. 4875 or via email at
[email protected]
WALLACE RESIDENT COUNCIL
SCHEDULE: Second Friday of the month from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the
417 Hefner Building, Hefner Auditorium
CONTACT PERSON: David Kosow, ext. 5475 or via email at
[email protected] or Keith Steele, ext. 6628
SCRABBLE
PURPOSE: To provide an opportunity for people to enjoy each other’s
company and an enjoyably challenging game.
SCHEDULE: Wednesdays from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the 417 Hefner
Building, lower level, Purple Circle.
CONTACT PERSON: Mary Lou Luff, ext. 6470
SEWING ROOM
PURPOSE: Talented, volunteer, resident seamstresses provide residents
with light repairs such as hems, seams and minor tears to clothing.
Donations go to the Asbury Guild. Bring items needing mending to the
Sewing Room. Interested sewing volunteers should call the contact
person.
SCHEDULE: Thursday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the basement of the
Kindley Building in the former Kindley Gift Shop. The shop telephone
extension is 4292.
CONTACT PERSON: Rose Melton, ext. 3123
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SING-A-LONGS
Sing-A-Longs are informal vocal gatherings. All Asbury
residents are welcome to sing along.
Sing-A-Longs at Diamond and Wallace
SCHEDULE: Seven Saturday nights from September to June. See bulletin
boards and AVTV for more information.
CONTACT PERSON: Sarah Corbett, ext. 6790
Sing-A-Long at Edwards-Fisher
SCHEDULE: Third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the
403 Edwards-Fisher Building McLaughlin Parlor.
CONTACT PERSON: Ralph Wilbur, ext. 4601
Sing-A-Long at Kindley
SCHEDULE: The Friday before the first Saturday of the month at 2 p.m. in
the Kindley Parlor
CONTACT PERSON: Jan Forbes, ext. 5151 or Cathy Heim, ext. 5576
Sing-A-Long at Mund
SCHEDULE: First Saturday of the month from 7:30 in the 407 Mund
Building Parlor
CONTACT PERSON: Ruthie Swain, ext. 6961 and Cathy Heim, ext. 5576
Sing-A-Long at Trott
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SCHEDULE: Third Saturday from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the 401Trott
Building Lanman Parlor. Please see bulletin boards for more information.
CONTACT PERSON: Dory Lippert, ext. 5351
SPIRITUAL LIFE ACTIVITIES
ANNUAL EVENTS AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS
PURPOSE: To provide the AMV community with opportunities to celebrate
special days and events
PARTICIPATION: All residents and family members
SCHEDULE: January: Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration
March or April: Passover Seder
May or June and October or November: Campus-wide
Memorial Service
March or April: Lenten Season Program
September: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur
December: Chanukah
December: Christmas Holiday Program
Concerts–vocal and instrumental (check bulletin boards and
AVTV for dates, times, locations)
CONTACT PERSON: Pastoral Care and Counseling Department,
ext. 4093
CATHOLIC MASS
PURPOSE: To provide a worship experience in the Roman Catholic
tradition
PARTICIPATION: Roman Catholic community residents and families
SCHEDULE:
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First Fridays of the month at 10:00 a.m. in the Wilson Health Care Center,
(WHCC) Lower Level Social Hall
Sundays at 9:00 a.m. in the WHCC Lower Level Social Hall
Sundays at 11:00 a.m. in the Guild Memorial Chapel at Park View
CONTACT PERSONS: Jane Farber, ext. 5925
ECUMENICAL WORSHIP
PURPOSE: To provide a worship experience in the Protestant tradition
PARTICIPATION: All residents and family members
SCHEDULE:
Sundays at 9:30 a.m. in Guild Memorial Chapel at Park View
Sundays at 11:00 a.m. in the Wilson Health Care Center lower level
Social Hall
Sundays at 2:00 p.m. in the Kindley Building, First floor living room
CONTACT PERSON(S): Pastoral Care and Counseling Department,
ext. 4093
EPISCOPAL COMMUNION SERVICE
PURPOSE: To provide opportunities for the AMV Episcopal community
to gather
PARTICIPATION: All residents associated with the Episcopal community
SCHEDULE: The last Wednesday of each month at 9:30 a.m. in Mund
Building, Leisure and Arts Room
CONTACT PERSON: Dorothy Tedesco, x5742
EPISCOPALIAN SOUPER SENIORS
PURPOSE: To provide opportunities for the AMV Episcopal community to
gather. Visitors are welcome
PARTICIPATION: All residents associated with the Episcopal community
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SCHEDULE: Fourth Thursdays of the month at 11:15 a.m. in the private
dining area of the 333 Kindley Building, Russell Avenue Café
CONTACT PERSON: Kate Lohman, ext. 6726
HOOVER RUPERT BIBLE STUDY SERIES
PURPOSE: To provide a religious educational experience in the JudeaChristian tradition
PARTICIPATION: All residents
SCHEDULE: Mondays at 10:00 a.m. in 405 Apartment Center Building,
lower level, Parker Hall. Check Bulletin Boards and AVTV for actual dates.
CONTACT PERSONS: Pastoral Care and Counseling Department, ext.
4093
LABYRINTH– A WALKING MEDITATION
PURPOSE: To provide an experience of relaxing, peaceful meditation for
enhanced spiritual well-being
PARTICIPATION: All AMV residents who are ambulatory; community
guests are welcome
SCHEDULE: Check bulletin boards and AVTV for actual dates.
CONTACT PERSON: Linda Bowles, ext. 3186
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY AND FELLOWSHIP
PURPOSE: To provide opportunities for the discussion of concerns in the
lives of the participants
PARTICIPATION: All male residents
SCHEDULE: First and third Fridays of the month at 10:00 a.m. in the
417 Hefner Building Dining Conference Room
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CONTACT PERSON: Wes Bishop, ext. 4226
PARK VIEW BIBLE STUDY AND FELLOWSHIP
PURPOSE: To provide a religious education experience and opportunity
for fellowship
PARTICIPATION: Park View residents
SCHEDULE: Wednesdays at 10 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. in the 211 Park View
Club Room
CONTACT PERSON: Doris Fleener, ext. 3136 or email at
stevedorisf@comcast. net
ROSARY DEVOTIONS
PURPOSE: To provide an opportunity for personal devotions
PARTICIPATION: Any Roman Catholic resident
SCHEDULE: First and third Thursdays of the month at 11:15 a.m. in the
Wilson Health Care Center Chapel
CONTACT PERSON: Murvell Delpino, ext. 4213
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS GATHERING
PURPOSE: To provide opportunities for the AMV Unitarian Universalist
community to gather
PARTICIPATION: All residents
SCHEDULE: Third Thursday of the month September through May at
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11:00 a.m. in the 419 Wallace Building Community Room
CONTACT PERSON: Mildred Reynolds, ext. 6585
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST GATHERING
PURPOSE: To provide opportunities for the AMV United Church of Christ
community to gather
PARTICIPATION: All residents associated with a United Church of Christ
community
SCHEDULE: Second Thursday of the month at 11:45 a.m. in the
333 Kindley Building, Russell Avenue Café. Not held in July and August.
CONTACT PERSON: Parker Dorman, ext. 4909
UNITED METHODIST COMMUNION SERVICE
PURPOSE: To provide opportunities for the AMV Methodist community to
gather
PARTICIPATION: All residents are welcome
SCHEDULE: Second Wednesday of the month at 11:00 a.m. in 401 Trott
Building, Conley Hall, lower level
Contact: Grace U. M. C. (301) 926-8688
WELCOME SHABBAT SERVICE
PURPOSE: To provide the AMV Jewish Community the opportunity to
participate in a Shabbat service
PARTICIPATION: All AMV residents
SCHEDULE: Second Friday of the month except July and August at
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3:00 p.m. in the 419 Wallace Building Community Room
CONTACT PERSON(S): Lila (Lee) Harvey, ext. 4471
GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH GATHERING
PURPOSE: To provide opportunities for the AMV Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church community to gather
PARTICIPATION: All residents are welcome
SCHEDULE: First Wednesday of every month, 12:00 p.m., Russell
Avenue Café
CONTACT PERSON: Wesley Bishop, ext. 4226
GAITHERSBURG PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BIBLE STUDY
PURPOSE: To provide opportunities for the AMV Presbyterian community
to gather for Bible Study Class
PARTICIPATION: All residents are welcome
SCHEDULE: First and third Tuesday every month, 1:30–3:00 PM, Wallace
Community Room
CONTACT PERSON: Emily Noto, ext. 5242
STAMP CLUB OF ROCKVILLE-GAITHERSBURG
PURPOSE: to provide a venue for stamp collectors to share their interest
SCHEDULE: Second and fourth Thursday of the month except November
and December when it meets on the second Tuesday. Time: from 7:15 to
9:15 p.m. in the 415 Diamond Building, Diamond Arts and Crafts Room.
Annual dues of $10.00
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CONTACT PERSON: Russ Weber, ext. 5284
STAY in the G.A.M.E.
BETTER LIVING LECTURE SERIES
PURPOSE: To provide experiential, integrated programs intended to
educate residents on various facets of health and wellness including
complementary alternative therapies
SCHEDULE: Monthly in various locations throughout the campus. Please
call contact person for schedule.
CONTACT PERSON: Amy Ostrolenk, Director of Home and CommunityBased Services, Asbury Methodist Village at Home, ext.4747
STITCH AND KNIT
PURPOSE: Friendship and creation of sweaters and caps for Gaithersburg
Head Start children.
SCHEDULE: Wednesdays from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. in the 415 Diamond
Building Arts and Crafts Room.
CONTACT PERSON: Ila Trautvetter, ext. 6838
SUGARLAND SEARCHERS DOLL CLUB
PURPOSE: To provide information on the restoration, preservation
and presentation of dolls and doll-related subjects
SCHEDULE: First Thursday of the month except September, which
is the second Thursday of the month. The January 2014 meeting will be
the second Thursday. No meeting in July and August. Doll Club
meetings are held from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. in the 409 Rosborough
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Building, Community Room A.
CONTACT PERSON: Charlene Smith, 301-829-3423 or
[email protected]
THEATER AND TRAVEL COMMITTEE
PURPOSE: To plan and provide day and week-long trips to various
destinations
to enhance residents’ lives
SCHEDULE: Second Thursday of the month from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. in the
417 Building, Hefner Conference Room
CONTACT PERSON: Pat Hilmoe, ext. 6603
TOASTMASTERS of MONTGOMERY VILLAGE
PURPOSE: To improve individuals’ communication and leadership skills
SCHEDULE: Second and fourth Wednesdays of the month from 7:30 to
9:00 p.m. in Parker Hall. (cont.)
CONTACT PERSON: Howard Glassman, 240-386-4930
VILLAGE LIFE
PURPOSE: To plan, write for, photograph for, edit and copy-edit AMV
community newspaper distributed to all residents and off-campus mailing list
SCHEDULE: Meets the first Thursday of every month in the Edwards-Fisher
Library at 1:30 p.m.
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CONTACT PERSON: Linda Aber, Director of Communications, ext. 4106
WELLNESS CENTER OVERVIEW
Wellness Center Monthly Classes and Activities
Fitness and pool class schedules may vary from month to month.
Please pick up the Monthly Fitness Calendar from the Wellness Center
or Building Mailrooms for class schedules, locations and upcoming
events. You may also call 301-987-6255 for information.
Exercise on Your Own: The Fitness Room in the Wellness Center is open
and staffed Monday through Friday for you to exercise at your convenience.
Stop by the Center to pick up a membership application and Wellness Center
brochure for more details. You can also make an appointment for a Wellness
Professional to help you develop an exercise program that is right for you.
Swim on Your Own: The Wellness Center pool is also open Monday
through Saturday.
Massage: Massage is a good way to relax your muscles, improve circulation,
ease anxiety and improve joint mobility. Massages are available by
appointment. Pick up a flyer that includes schedules and pricing information.
Fitness Classes: Classes are offered at various times and locations on
campus. Most classes are free for residents. Exceptions are noted in the
class descriptions. Each class is assigned a fitness level to help you select
the class that is right for you:
Level 1–For those individuals who rely on a walking aid or have multiple
health limitations
Level 2–For those individuals who do not rely on a walking aid but may use
one occasionally
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Level 3–For those individuals who are highly independent and have a history
of physical activity
WELLNESS CENTER CLASSES
AQUATIC CLASSES
LOCATION: 409 Rosborough Building Pool. Classes are designed to keep
your hair dry. Swimming skills are not necessary. Shorts and shirts may be
worn.
Aqua Balance–Levels 1 and 2
Appropriate for beginning and intermediate exercisers who would like to
experience a light cardiovascular water work-out with a concentration on
strengthening and improving posture and balance. Proper body alignment
will be stressed.
Pace Yourself–Levels 1 and 2
Low impact exercise using the water’s buoyancy and resistance to
help relieve some of the pain and stiffness associated with arthritis.
Water Walking–Levels 2 and 3
Water walking is continuous walking exercise to improve balance, gait,
endurance and strength. Water walking is great for those with arthritis.
Wet Yet?–Level 3
his class is a low-impact but energetic water exercise class which is
designed to improve range of motion, muscle strength and
cardiovascular endurance.
SPECIALITY CLASSES
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Parkinson’s Exercise–Level 1
To target specific Parkinson’s symptoms such as rigidity, stiffness, slower
movements, tremors, postural lean, balance and gait problems. Classes
include flexibility, strength and endurance exercises.
Tai Chi–Levels 1, 2 and 3
Improve balance, stamina, coordination and posture through the use of
standing, slow, controlled movements. Excellent for all conditioning levels.
Yoga–Levels 2 and 3
Concentrate on breathing, postural alignment, balance and mental focus.
Yoga can be done on a chair.
ENDURANCE CLASSES
Light and Easy Aerobics–Levels 2 and 3
An enjoyable aerobic workout that incorporates simple dance steps
Social Dancing–Levels 2 and 3
In this ballroom dance class, the basics of your favorite dances will be
presented in an easy to learn format. This class focuses on dancing, not
complicated patterns, which makes it great for both levels.
GENERAL FITNESS CLASSES
On Your Seat–Levels 1 and 2
Through low impact fun and exercise, increase strength and flexibility while
sitting on a chair. Wheelchair users are welcome.
Stand Up Get Fit–Levels 2 and 3
Low intensity level of aerobics, strength training and stretching using tubes
and dumbbells. Class focus is on toning, stabilization, muscular
endurance, strength, and flexibility.
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Balance and Core Strength Levels 1, 2 and 3
Based on principles of traditional Pilates, stretch and target abdominal
muscles with light, active motions to warm up, followed by standing and
seated exercises. Light hand weights will be used occasionally to improve
muscular strength, bone density and balance.
Better Balance–Levels 2 and 3
Techniques that will enable you to control your balance whether stationary or
moving.
STRENGTH TRAINING CLASSES
Strength and Mobility–Level 1
Total strength training, balance, and range of motion exercises using light
resistance and stretching exercises
Stretch and Tone–Level 1
A chair-based class that increases range of motion of the major joints of the
body through active and static stretches and strength exercises.
Total Body Tune Up–Levels 2 and 3
Develop full body strength using bands and tubes; improve your ability to
move through various mobility exercises. This is a challenging strength and
mobility class.
Functional Strength Training–Levels 2 and 3
A series of upper and lower body exercises designed specifically to improve
strength, balance, flexibility, coordination and the functional performance
level of each regular participant.
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Circuit Weights–Level 3
Builds stronger muscles and increases your bone mass by using exercise
machine,
WILDLIFE HABITAT TEAM
PURPOSE: To engage residents and the associates in discussions and
activities to support a viable AMV wildlife habitat
SCHEDULE: Meeting and speakers to be announced. All are welcome.
CONTACT PERSON: Anita Taylor, ext. 3101
THE WILLIAM A. KEESE
SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION
PURPOSE: To offer evening lectures and recitals; daytime classes
and seminars; and educational tours. It brings together residents
seeking to explore new interests. The presenters include resident
authorities in a variety of fields as well as outside experts.
SCHEDULE: Please see the Catalog published and distributed for
each of the two semesters per the academic year, September
through June. Reference copies are available in campus libraries
and at reception desks.
The school is resident-financed and is responsible for recovering
the cost of its operations. There is a basic $1.00 advanced
registration fee for each event or $2.00 at the door. There is an
additional charge for performing musicians in lecture-recital
programs, for tuition for daytime classes and for transportation
and entrance fees for tours.
CONTACT: Don Woodward, ext, 5948 or Email:
[email protected]
WOODWORK SHOPS
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PURPOSE: To provide a wood working facility, equipment, tools and
supplies for the use of AMV Residents working on personal projects or
repairing wooden furniture for those in need of help.
SCHEDULE: Keys to the shops are obtainable from the Diamond and
Edwards-Fisher reception desks
CONTACT NUMBERS FOR RECEPTION DESKS: Edwards-Fisher,
ext. 4253. Diamond, ext. 4382
WRITING OUR MEMOIRS CLUB
PURPOSE: To provide a venue for people who enjoy writing, sharing their
efforts and who appreciate being motivated to recall, describe and record
their life's journey as a legacy for their descendants.
SCHEDULE: Fourth Tuesday of the month from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. in the
415 Diamond Building Arts and Crafts Room
CONTACT PERSON: Murray Schulman, ext. 5546
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INDEX
A
ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP .......................................................................................................... 3
APPLE CORPS .............................................................................................................................................. 3
ASBURY ADULT LITERACY PROGRAM ................................................................................................. 4
ASBURY BELL RINGERS ........................................................................................................................... 4
ASBURY GUILD ............................................................................................................................................ 4
ASBURY MODEL RAILROAD .................................................................................................................... 5
ASBURY METHODIST ENCORE CHORAL ............................................................................................. 5
ASBURY CLOWNS ....................................................................................................................................... 5
ASBURY SINGERS ....................................................................................................................................... 6
BARGAIN MART ........................................................................................................................................... 6
BEAUTY SHOP .............................................................................................................................................. 7
BELOVED COMMUNITY INITIATIVE ........................................................................................................ 7
BINGO–Diamond .......................................................................................................................................... 7
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC ....................................................................................................................... 7
BOCCE–ITALIAN LAWN BOWLING ......................................................................................................... 8
BOGGLE ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP ..................................................................................................................... 8
BRIDGE―FRIENDLY DROP-IN GAME .................................................................................................... 9
BRIDGE–WALLACE ..................................................................................................................................... 9
BUILDING AND GROUNDS ENVIRONMENTS PAC ........................................................................... 18
CAMERA CLUB of GAITHERSBURG ....................................................................................................... 9
CARING MINISTRY of AMV ........................................................................................................................ 9
CHESS ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
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CLOTHES CLOSET on WILLIAMBURG LANE .................................................................................... 10
COFFEE AND CONVERSATION ............................................................................................................. 10
COMMUNICATION PAC ............................................................................................................................ 18
COMPUTER CLUB ..................................................................................................................................... 11
COORDINATING COUNCIL ASBURY VILLAGE (CCAV) .................................................................. 11
COURTYARD HOMES RESIDENT COUNCIL....................................................................................... 22
CRAFT WORKSHOP .................................................................................................................................. 11
DEMOCRATIC CLUB ................................................................................................................................. 12
DIAMOND RESIDENT COUNCIL ............................................................................................................. 22
DINING AND NUTRITION PAC ................................................................................................................ 18
DOMINOES................................................................................................................................................... 12
EDWARDS-FISHER RESIDENT COUNCIL ........................................................................................... 22
ELVES’ DAY AND CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION ................................................................................ 12
FARMER’S MAR KET................................................................................................................................. 13
FINANCE CLUB .......................................................................................................................................... 13
FITNESS CENTER (SEE WELLNES CENTER) .................................................................................... 33
FINE ARTS and CRAFTS COMMITTEE ................................................................................................. 13
FOUNDATION PAC .................................................................................................................................... 18
FUTURE PROJECTS PAC ........................................................................................................................ 19
GAME NIGHT at TROTT ........................................................................................................................... 14
GAME NIGHT at THE VILLAS TROTT ................................................................................................... 14
GARDEN CLUB ........................................................................................................................................... 14
GUILD GIFT SHOP AND KINDLEY KART ............................................................................................. 15
HEALTH AND WELLNESS PAC ............................................................................................................. 19
LIFE ISSUES DISCUSSION GROUP ...................................................................................................... 15
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LOW VISION GROUP ................................................................................................................................. 15
MaCCRA– AMV CHAPTER OF MONTGOMERY .................................................................................. 16
MARKETING PAC ....................................................................................................................................... 19
MOVIE NIGHT AT HEFNER ...................................................................................................................... 16
MOVIE NIGHT AT Park View .................................................................................................................... 16
MOVIES IN THE AFTERNOON–ROSBOROUGH ................................................................................. 16
MUND RESIDENT COUNCIL .................................................................................................................... 22
NARFE–NATIONAL ACTIVE AND RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION ................ 17
NORDIC FRIENDS ........................................................................................................................ 17
OPEN STUDIO ............................................................................................................................................. 17
PACs–PARTNERSHIP ADVISORY COMMITTEES .............................................................................. 17
PARK VIEW RESIDENT COUNCIL.......................................................................................................... 22
PARKER LAWN RECREATION ............................................................................................................... 20
PING PONG .................................................................................................................................................. 20
POKER .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
QSB–QUALITY SERVICE BOARD MEETING ....................................................................................... 21
REPUBLICAN CLUB .................................................................................................................................. 21
RESIDENT BUILDING COUNCILS .......................................................................................................... 21
SCRABBLE................................................................................................................................................... 23
SECURITY/ RECEPTION AND TRANSPORTATION PAC ................................................................. 19
SEWING ROOM ........................................................................................................................................... 31
Sing-A-Long at Edwards-Fisher ............................................................................................................. 24
Sing-A-Long at Kindley............................................................................................................................. 24
Sing-A-Long at Mund ................................................................................................................................ 25
Sing-A-Long at Trott .................................................................................................................................. 25
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SING-A-LONGS ........................................................................................................................................... 24
Sing-A-Longs at Diamond and Wallace ............................................................................................... 24
SPIRITUAL LIFE ACTIVITIES .................................................................................................................. 25
SPIRITUAL LIFE PAC ................................................................................................................................ 20
STAMP CLUB OF ROCKVILLE-GAITHERSBURG ............................................................................. 31
STAY IN THE G.A.M.E. BETTER LIVING LECTURE SERIES ........................................................... 31
STITCH AND KNIT ..................................................................................................................................... 31
SUGARLAND SEARCHERS DOLL CLUB............................................................................................. 32
THE WILLIAM A. KEESE SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION............................................... 37
THEATER AND TRAVEL COMMITTEE ................................................................................................. 32
TOASTMASTERS of MONTGOMERY VILLAGE ................................................................................. 32
TROTT RESIDENT COUNCIL .................................................................................................................. 23
VILLA RESIDENT COUNCIL .................................................................................................................... 23
VILLAGE LIFE ............................................................................................................................................. 33
WALLACE RESIDENT COUNCIL ............................................................................................................ 23
WELLNESS CENTER OVERVIEW, CLASSES and ACTIVITIES ...................................................... 33
WILDLIFE HABITAT TEAM....................................................................................................................... 37
WOODWORK SHOPS ................................................................................................................................ 38
WRITING OUR MEMOIRS CLUB ............................................................................................................. 38
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Programs and Activities
Catalog
Update Request Form
If you lead an activity and would like to make changes to your catalog entry
or would like to add an activity, please complete this form and return it to the
Administrative Assistant of Residential Living, Mund Building.
Information provided will be included in the next printing of the catalog.
Name of Activity:
Purpose of Activity:
Participation (restrictions only):
Schedule:
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