Independent Living Newsletter
Table of Contents: Thank You Notes…………...............p. 1
Presidential Ponderings....……......p. 2
Trips & Excursions…………..........p. 3, 4 Auxiliary News…………..……..…..…..p. 6
Announcements………….…...……....p. 7
Games…………..…………..…....…........p. 8
On Campus…..p. 5, 6, 9, 10, 11—14, 17
Convenience Store News…………..p. 10
Monthly Calendar…………...….....Center Meetings, Talks & Groups..18, 19, & 20
Estate & Yard Sale Contacts...p. 21 &22
Common Good…………………………..p. 23
Reservations Forms.............p. 24 & 26
Breakfast Menu…..…Inside Back Cover
Café Lunch Menu………..…...Back Cover
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Activities Locator: CC means Snell Community Center
Scripture & Song ................. The Den (Leffler) Gleaner’s Bible Study .............. Activity Room Nimble Fingers ........................ Activity Room Art Class .................................. Activity Room Pinochle .................................. Activity Room Conversations with Judy ......... Activity Room Bridge ...................................... Activity Room Lunch ‘n’ Learn ..................... Fellowship Hall
All entries MUST be submitted by the 15th of the prior month.
Need something printed in the newsletter?
Email [email protected] OR put items in the bin at the Snell CC Reception Desk.
Return all reservation slips to the Snell CC Reservation Box.
Please place all reservation slips with ATTACHED check/money in the IL Reservation Box located on
the wall next to the “IL Spot Light.”
Please submit a separate check for each
Display Case Light Houses
Thank You from a Resident
I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to my friends here at Londonderry Village who called and visited me in the Leffler Care unit, and still cheer me on as I recover. You’re the best! God Bless you.
Thank You from a Resident
Many thanks to all the persons who came to my aid when I fainted. A special thank you to Patti – her hugs are the best! After returning from the hospital, I appreciated the visit of The Sunshine Committee and the flowers they brought. You couldn’t have better friends than those at Londonderry Village!
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Happy New Year to the residents and staff of Londonderry Village, which now numbers over a thousand folks!
The month of January is thought to be named after the Roman god, Janus. In the mythology of ancient Rome, Janus was the god of beginnings, transitions, and endings. As such, he was typically depicted as having two faces…one looking backward, and the other looking to the future. Thus, January is often the month where we both reflect on the events of the previous year, and also anticipate the happenings of the year ahead.
The year 2017 was a good one for this community. We officially changed our name to Londonderry Village on March 1st…a change that has been very well accepted by our constituency. Over the summer and fall months, we filmed and released two videos – a catchy music video featuring our residents and staff in a variety of on-campus locales, and also a meaningful interpretational video focusing on our Good Samaritan Fund. Also in the Fall, we opened the second phase of our Wheaton Apartment building, and integrated over 20 new residents into our community.
In 2018, we will lay the foundation for a successful future. We plan to begin construction on 2 new Green Houses, as well as a medical clinic addition to the Community Center. We will also be working with SFCS Architects on a Master Site Planning exercise that will guide our healthcare and independent living growth for the next several years. Finally, we will be working with Mosteller Consultants (from the Reading area) on a complete overhaul of our staff job descriptions, performance appraisals, and compensation policies.
Finally, in terms of (happy!) endings, I would like to wish Dietary Aide Janielle “Jan” Heeter a happy retirement. Jan has been with us for many years, dependably attending to the food service needs of residents in all three levels of care. Jan tried hard to avoid the limelight, but she was a ‘talker’ who also liked to ‘kid’ and be ‘kidded’. I will miss her feisty spirit.
Thanks for Listening!
Jeff Shireman, President
PRESIDENTIAL PONDERINGS
JANUARY 2018
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Trips & Excursions
40 Diners – January 12
January 12 our 40 Diners trip will travel to Duke’s Restaurant. Bus will leave Snell CC at 12:30 p.m. Planning ahead:
mark you calendars
for the 2018 trips listed
below.
Hop on Board — January 23
Please join us January 23 as our trip will be to Friendly’s Restaurant. Bus will leave Snell CC at 12:30 p.m. Planning ahead:
mark you calendars for
the 2018 trips listed below.
Your Assistance is Requested
Please make a note on your reservation slip to indicate if you require wheelchair
accommodations on bus trips. This information is needed to plan ahead and have the proper
vehicle available for bus trips. Thank you for your cooperation. Any questions please call
Mary Lee at ext. 3186.
January 12 Duke’s Restaurant 12:30 p.m. 40 Diners
January 23 Friendly’s Restaurant 12:30 p.m. HOB
February 9 Hometown Restaurant 12:30 p.m. 40 Diners
February 27 Soprano’s Restaurant 12:30 p.m. HOB
March 9 Isaac’s Restaurant 12:30 p.m. 40 Diners
March 27 Golden Corral Buffet 12:30 p.m. HOB
April 13 Leb. Co. Career & Tech 10:30 a.m. 40 Diners
April 24 Soda Jerk Restaurant 12:30 p.m. HOB
May 11 Kitchen Kettle Village 10:30 a.m. 40 Diners
May 22 Quentin Haus Restaurant 12:30 p.m. HOB
June 8 Red Lobster Restaurant 12:00 p.m. 40 Diners
June 26 Dutchway Buffet 11:00 a.m. HOB
July 13 Shady Maple Restaurant 11:30 a.m. 40 Diners
July 24 The Utter Choice 12:00 p.m. HOB
August 10 Country Table Restaurant 12:00 p.m. 40 Diners
August 28 Perkin’s Rest. & Bakery 12:30 a.m. HOB
September 14 Yoder’s Rest. & Buffet 12:00 p.m. 40 Diners
September 25 Wegmans Grocery & Rest. 10:00 a.m. HOB
YOU ARE INVITED to join the 40 DINERS & HOP ON BOARD lunch trips in 2018
Journeys with June — March 5
Happy New Year, “travelers”! My wish for you is that the New Year may be
healthy enough so you can continue to enjoy our day trips that were listed
in the December edition—hoping to see many returning folks!
Monday, March 5—A 10:50 a.m. departure for Country Fare Restaurant east of Myerstown.
Individual checks. Then onto the David A. Dorsey Museum of Biblical Archeology at the Evangelical
School of Theology (that’s a mouthful)! It’s located in a 4-room Israeli house from about 500 B.C.
Artifacts (the B.C. era) will be explained in a 25-minute talk, followed by a 45 minute tour. Sounds
interesting! Because of size, only one small bus (14) will be going. If there is lots more interest,
I will set up a second trip later in March. The cost is $ 8.00 p.p. for our “Ancient History” experience.
The reservation slip appears in this newsletter. Please date your check the day you reserve.
Depending on interest, if there is a need for another trip in March, the reservation slip will be
in the February newsletter.
Please hand in your reservation slips ASAP—thanks!
...Thanks from June
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Trips & Excursions
Third Tuesday Shopping Trip — January 16
On Tuesday, January 16 we travel to the Hershey Outlets for the winter sales. Bus will leave
Snell CC at 9:00 a.m. We will arrive back at Londonderry Village by 12:00 noon. Please complete
a sign-up slip in this newsletter. Questions: contact Melissa at ext. 3048.
Senior Ministries- Wednesday, February 7 (No meeting in January) The next Senior Ministries meeting will be February 7. Senior Ministries is a program to
encourage fellowship, educate, enlighten through learning, and meet new friends while enjoying a
lovely lunch. This ministry is at the Hershey Free Church. Reservations are required.
There is a $2.00 lunch donation collected at the door. Bus will leave the Snell CC
entrance at 10:15 a.m. Questions: call Mary Lee at ext. 3186.
PA State Farm Show Trip — Tuesday, January 9
Bus will leave the Snell CC at 8:30 a.m. for our annual trip to the
Pennsylvania Farm Show festivities. Enjoy seeing the animals, tractors and much more. There will
also be plenty of amazing fresh food for you to purchase! Sign up slip in this newsletter.
Questions: call Melissa at ext. 3048.
January 11, 2018 “Sandwich, Salad & Dessert” Winter Social
Thursday, January 11 will be the “Sandwich, Salad and Dessert” Winter Supper Social. This is our
covered dish style social of either a salad or dessert selection of your choice. It can be a homemade
recipe or store bought select to share with your friends. The sandwich is provided from a pre-ordered
selection. Entertainment is the returning musical chorus from the Parkside Harmony of Hershey.
Meal begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Di Matteo Worship Center.
RSVP deadline has passed and event is filled. Any questions call Mary Lee at 3186 or Melissa at 3048.
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On Campus Information
Mend for U
We are in need of more volunteers for our Mend 4 U program. It has been a smashing success!
Thanks to all the ladies who have stitched and gave time to help. Donations to the Good
Samaritan Fund are adding up . If you are willing to help in any way in repairing
clothes, bedding, chair pads, etc. please complete the slip in this newsletter and
return to Melissa Halvin’s office (Resident Services Assistant). Her office is located
across from the Wellness Center. Questions: Call Melissa at ext. 3048.
Spectacular — February 2 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Lebanon Valley College will be returning to host our “Happy Hearts Spectacular” for 2018. The group has changed; but the FUN will continue. The new volunteers are college students coming from the “Seniors Helping Seniors” service club. They will be providing interactive games, refreshments and musical entertainment. This is an intergenerational experience to brighten the cold days of winter. There is a lot of planning being done by the students. Reservation slip was in December newsletter. There’s still time to sign up! There is no cost for this event. Questions: Call Mary Lee at ext. 3186.
Economic Impact Survey Update
Thanks to everyone who completed an Economic Impact Survey! The response was wonderful and responses are being compiled. Survey results will be published in the February newsletter.
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Get ready to shop ‘til you drop! The Village Boutique (Thrift Shop) will be expanding. In the New Year the Boutique will be expanded to include the Garden Room. With more space, we will be able to display more items. Watch for notices about the hours of operation when construction to expand the Boutique begins.
Please join us on January 21 to come and hear “Brothers in Grace”. Offerings from the Sunday evening programs this year are being used to pay for a bladder scanner for Leffler Care. Dates to Remember : Sunday, January 21, 2018 “Brothers in Grace” at 7 PM in the Di Matteo Worship Center
Saturday , February 3, 2018 Auxiliary Meeting at 9 AM in the Di Matteo Worship Center
Auxiliary News
Londonderry Village Independent Living Community 2018 Meeting Dates
All held at 1:30 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 8 Quarterly Meeting Worship Center Monday, Feb. 12 Exec. Board Meeting Board Room Monday, Mar. 12 Exec. Board Meeting Board Room Monday, Apr. 9 Quarterly Meeting Worship Center Monday, May 14 Exec. Board Meeting Board Room Monday, June 11 Exec. Board Meeting Board Room Monday, July 9 Quarterly Meeting Worship Center Monday, Aug. 13 Exec. Board Meeting Board Room Monday, Sept. 10 Exec. Board Meeting Board Room Monday, Oct. 1 Quarterly Meeting Worship Center Monday, Nov.12 Exec. Board Meeting Board Room Monday, Dec. 10 Exec. Board Meeting Board Room
Sunday Evening Program January 21
Londonderry Village Auxiliary
presents
Brothers in Grace
Concert will be held
Sunday, January 21 at 7:00 p.m.
in the Di Matteo Worship Center.
A free will offering will be taken.
Community and
friends are invited.
On Campus Information
Campus Safety Reminders When Driving
The speed limit on campus is 15 miles per hour. It is important to travel slowly as there are many people (residents, staff and visitors) who walk around campus at various times of day (morning, noon and evening.) Maintaining the 15 mile per hour speed limit keeps everyone safe.
Please also comply with stops signs and traffic patterns. Please do not use “handicap” parking spaces unless you have the appropriate placard. Please do not park in areas designated as “no parking.” And please keep the fire lanes clear under the drive-through porticos. Thank you for your cooperation and keeping safety as a priority.
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Announcements
GAIN Service Project— January 18
GAIN is a global project where volunteers do tasks that to help relieve
suffering, restore dignity, reveal hope, and bring joy to the toughest places on earth. Easy to learn
tasks are done sitting down so anyone can enjoy. It’s a time to catch up with friends as you are
seated several at a table. We work in a warehouse and can get chilly so please wear lots of layers.
After volunteering, we will head to Silver Springs Family Restaurant for lunch at noon before
returning to Londonderry Village. Reservations required; sign up in this newsletter. Bus leaves
Snell CC entrance at 8:30 a.m. Questions: call Mary Lee at ext. 3186.
Attention All Residents and Volunteer Committees
Copying, stapling, etc. needs to be done in the computer/business center provided for resident and volunteer use. This computer/business center is located in the Stoneback Library. All volunteer group leaders and LV Auxiliary volunteers are able to use the copy machine in this location for their projects. Our receptionists have been asked to do some of the larger, time consuming copying tasks on a repeated basis and this takes time away from the responsibilities which they must do. Please also note that the Business Office and Administrative Office copiers are for staff use only as these copiers need to be available for staff tasks. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. And, thank you for following this procedure adjustment. Questions: call Mary Lee at ext. 3186.
Holiday Guest House Rental
The 2018 flyer for the Holiday Guest House Rental was placed in the IL Mail Boxes for our LV resident’s consideration. We will hold the Holiday Rental drawing on Monday, January 8, 2018 during the ILC Quarterly meeting. Talk with your families and friends to see if they would like to visit during the holiday season during 2018. Questions can be directed to Mary Lee at 3186.
Friday Grocery Store News We have made a change to one of our grocery store visits. We will NO longer be going to the
Country View Grocery store on a regular schedule. We will be adding a trip to Hershey Giant at
10:00 a.m. The new schedule is: 8:00 a.m. Weis Markets; 9:15 a.m. Redner’s Market; and
10:00 a.m. Hershey Giant Store. Bus will leave from the Snell CC entrance.
“Do a little bit of good where you are; its those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.” - Desmond Tutu
“Year’s end is neither an end or beginning, but a going on
with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us.”
- Hal Borland
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Games
BINGO — January 15
Monday, January 15 from 3:00—4:00 p.m. in the Di Matteo Worship Center.
Come join in this afternoon of FUN! Sign up slip in this newsletter.
Bridge — January 5 & 19
Join us in friendly and exciting bridge games on the first and third Fridays of each month,
2:00 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. in the IL Activity Room.
Indoor Shuffleboard in Game Room
Join us in the Game Room (next to Seasons Restaurant) on Tuesday evenings at 6 p.m. for this great table game! Easy to play, get to know others and have fun! Perhaps, just come and watch. All residents are welcome.
Please note that billiards and ping pong will not be played on Tuesday evenings due to the space restrictions.
Hand & Foot Card Game
Hand & Foot Card Games are held every Wednesday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the IL Activity Room (located by the bank.) We are looking for more people to play!
Pick-Up Style Games
Games take place in the Billiards & Game room.
Monday & Thursday at 6:00 p.m.
All are welcome!
Game Night and Computer Buddies—Monday, January 22 at 6 p.m.
Palmyra High School Honor Society will be providing stimulating game playing for a fun evening of competition. Bring your favorite games. Take a seat anywhere there is room. We teach as we go. Make sure to leave space for students to be at each table. Need computer or smart phone help? The students will give you one-to-one assistance. Snacks, games, and fun! Sign up slip in this newsletter. RSVPs help us with snack preparations. All are welcome!
Open Wii Bowling Every Monday & Tuesday none on Jan 8
Every Monday and Tuesday Open Wii Bowling is held in the Activity Room (located by the bank) starting at 3:30 p.m. The group is always looking for new players.
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Miracle Ear –January 10
To schedule an appointment call 838-6611. If you have a problem or question, stop by the
Leffler Care Private Dining Room between 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. on Wednesday, January 10.
On Campus Information
“What’s New with Jeff” We are trying something new. The months
we hold ILC Quarterly meetings Jeff will not hold a separate “What New
with Jeff” meeting. Instead, Jeff will give his update report at the ILC Quarterly meeting. So, there will not be a separate meeting for “What’s News with Jeff” in the months of
January, March, April and October.
Please join our “Walk & Talk” program. Come stroll with your friends all while giving suggestions to Melissa (Resident Services) on how we can improve your community. No need to sign up. We meet at the water feature the Snell Community Center, right outside of the Di Matteo Worship Center This program is held every Friday at 10 a.m. We will walk outside if the weather permits.
Weekend Movies
Held in the Theater Room
(Note: If attendance is high the movie will
move to the Di Matteo Worship Center.)
Friday Evening Movies
Friday, January 12 at 6:30 p.m. Saving Mr. Banks —based on the ordeal that Walt Disney had to go through to film “Mary Poppins.” Good job, Walt. Starring Tom Hanks.
Friday, January 26 at 6:30 p.m. Mary Poppins— Pop into the theater room to watch Andrews and Van Dyke capture the screen in an extraordinary performance together.
Friday Afternoon Matinees
Friday, January 5 at 2:00 p.m.
Casablanca- 1940’s war movie that won an Academy Award. “As Time Goes By” became Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman’s love song. We are showing this movie by request.
Friday, January 19 at 2:00 p.m.
Calendar Girls -Based on a true story in
England of how a women’s club changed their
traditional calendar into a money making
untraditional sensation.
“”””What’s New with Jeff” will be held on Monday, January 8 during the ILC
Quarterly Meeting in the DiMatteo Worship Center at 1:30 p.m.
My first thought is to wish all of you an upcoming year filled with happiness and a volume of sincere thanks for all of the blessings that fall upon us on a daily basis. A short while ago, I managed to glue Carroll to a chair for us to discuss the 2017 endeavors in terms of 2018 expectations. I wanted to share our conclusions with you. We have been pleased with your responses on our SPECIAL DAYS. We intend to continue with these and in honor of the upcoming snow falls we will be offering COCONUT specialties in the month of January. We also reviewed your response to accelerated HOAGIE availability and decided to alternate Italian and American from Country View each month with a one-month absence between.
The CUSTOMERS DELIVERY SERVICE was getting off to a good start. Though it was welcomed we have decided our experiment offered until December of 2017 seemed to sometimes encourage confusion. Therefore, while we are still hopeful that you will share your grocery requests for us to fill we are not planning to develop a formal program.
We have enjoyed meeting so many of you in this past year.
Greeting Cards!
Looking forward to helping you with your greeting card needs this year. Stop by the Convenience Store often for some surprises and special sales! We have a large selection available that will fit any occasion. Bring some cheer to someone this year with a special greeting card.
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...Betty
Convenience Store News— Hours: Monday—Friday January 2018 10:30 a.m. to 1:50 p.m.
On Campus Information
Reminder : Creative Journey Workshop — February 1
Thursday, February 1 at 2:30 p.m. in the Di Matteo Worship Center
All are welcome ! Questions: call Mary Lee at ext. 3186 or Melissa at ext. 3048.
What’s New at the Stoneback Library
Coble, Colleen “Because You’re Mine”
Johnson, Liz Prince Edward Island Dream Series
# 3- “On Love’s Gentle Shore”
Peterson, Tracie Heart of the Frontier Series
# 1-“ Treasured Grace” # 2- “Beloved Hope”
Shaffer/Barrows “The Guernsey Literary and
Potato Peel Pie Society”
Warren, Susan May “Rescue Me”
Woodsmall, Cindy The Amish of Summer Grove Series # 3- “Gathering the Thread”s
Musical Programs in the Di Matteo Worship Center
“Jazzy Music Program” Tuesday, January 2 at 7:00 p.m.
Piano and Vocalist Program “The Sun, The Moon and The Stars” Monday, January 22 at 2:30 p.m.
All programs are in the Worship Center.
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If you are in need of assistance with a computer issue please call Dawn at ext. 3702 to place a work order.
Keith Fernsler, IT Specialist, will contact you to schedule an appointment.
Usual days for resident support appointments are Tuesdays and Thursdays depending on the needs of the business.
David Jeremiah Series January 14 & 28
6:30 p.m. in the IL Activity Room (located near the bank)
This series will be shown on the second and fourth Sundays of each month.
Everyone is invited to attend.
On Campus Information
Sunshine Committee
Call this month’s contacts
to send flowers,
a fruit basket or a card.
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On Campus Information
Chair Yoga It’s the start to a new year. A wonderful way to care for yourself in the midst of change
and busy days is to take time for yourself. Our Monday morning Chair Yoga class at 10:30 a.m. in the Stoneback Pavilion is the perfect way to give back to yourself and
stay grounded. The word "Yoga" means "yoke" or "union" of the mind, body, and spirit. Join us as we explore Yoga Poses seated in a chair and also standing with support of the chair and wall. We practice Yogic breathing which is very helpful to relax and be more
mindful of each moment. Every one can do Yoga. The first class is free! Hope to see you there!
Valentine Social 2018 - February 13 Tuesday, February 13 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Di Matteo Worship Center.
Come join your resident friends for an evening of music and fellowship. This year we will enjoy the voices of the Lebanon County Choral Society. This is an outstanding group of local voices sharing their talents. We will begin the evening with a special Valentine treat and fellowship. The cost for the ticket is $4.00 per person. Reservation is required; slip was in December newsletter. There’s still time to sign up.
Questions: call Mary Lee at ext. 3186.
Hearts-A-Dancing—February 9
Friday, February 9 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Di Matteo Worship Center is a special evening
of music from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. Londonderry Village residents are being treated, by an
anonymous donor, to a professional “Dance Band” under the direction of Wayne Fox who
we all know from the Perseverance Band of Lebanon. This talented band will delight us with
wonderful music and vocals. They will be dressed in tuxedos making this a special
evening for all! We will have a dance floor for those who wish to dance to the many
memorable songs. Light refreshments will be served.
Reservations required: slip was in December newsletter. There’s still time to sign up.
Questions: contact Mary Lee at ext. 3186.
Open Tuesday- Saturday 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday Brunch Buffet from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Seasons Reservations—call ext. 3008
Take Out—call ext. 3612 Tyler Sell, Restaurant Manager—call ext. 3609
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On Campus Information
Jewelry Committee Happy New Year! 2018 is here and it's not too early to
think about jewelry donations for the 2018 Estate/Yard Sale. Jewelry in any condition is appreciated! We accept donations of rings, necklaces, bracelets, watches, purses, and jewelry boxes. Each piece of jewelry is carefully evaluated, priced and prepared for the sale. As the Estate/Yard sale approaches, we will need white egg cartons to display donated earrings. All donations can be dropped off with receptionists Barbara Showers or Barbara Kreider.
On the Trail of Martin Luther 1483 – 1546
500th Anniversary of the Reformation Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at 2:30 PM DiMatteo Worship Center
Come to learn about the life of MARTIN LUTHER. Come to learn about the EVOLUTION of PROTESTANTISM. Come to view personal photographs of cathedrals, monasteries, Wartburg Castle, the earliest Luther churches, and the quaint towns in beautiful Germany where Martin Luther was born, lived, and died. Photographs taken by and your program will be narrated by Judy Dissinger.
How to Access TV3 Announcements on the New Londonderry Village Website:
Go to the Main LV Website and scroll down a bit until you see the following...
Click on the “What’s Happening” link to view the campus TV3 announcements. With the new website there’s a new way to access this information. Give it a try!
RSVP needed for seating arrangements. Sign up in this newsletter.
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Prayer Time for Our Country — January 18
Some residents have requested we continue to set aside a specific time to pray for the leadership of our nation. We continue to meet to pray for God’s grace and peace for all the leaders of our nation. Specific political parties or policies will not be included during our time of prayer.
Join others in this time of prayer on the third Thursday of the month at 1:30 p.m. in the Prayer Room. All residents are invited to join in this special time.
On Campus Information
Camp Swatara 75th Anniversary Gathering
The Camp Swatara staff will be holding a 75th Anniversary Social at Londonderry Village. Sunday, January 14 in the IL Activity Room between 1:00 p.m. and 5 p.m.
ASK Soup / Sandwich Meat Sale Orders will be taken until February 17 with delivery on February 28. Order pick-up will be in the Theater Room on February 28 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. This is a Good Samaritan Fund fundraiser so please share it with family and friends. Let’s see if we can top last year’s profit of $225.00! We are offering three soups (30 oz.) each and two sandwich meats (14 oz.) each.
BBQ Shredded Pork or BBQ Ground Beef at $7.00 each
Chicken Rice, Chicken Noodle or Vegetable Beef at $7.00 each
Include payment with your order. Checks should be made payable to “LV-ILC” or “Londonderry Village-ILC”. Order form in this newsletter.
Thanks to the ILC Fundraising Committee, organized by Shirley Grosh, for holding
December’s Holiday Opera Fudge Auction.
The event raised $100.00 for the Good Samaritan Fund.
March 20 Everyone’s Birthday Social
April 20 Volunteer Recognition Dinner
Watch for more details about these events!
TRASH COLLECTED
EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY MORNING.
RECYCLING IS EVERY
THURSDAY OF THE MONTH
* Off Campus Activity
JANUARY 1
9 am………………………...Wood Shop 9 am……………....Adventures in Art 10:30 am………………..…Chair Yoga 3:30 pm……......Open Wii Bowling 6 pm………………..…….Game Room “Pick up Style Games”
JANUARY 2 8 am….Trash 8 am……………………....Blood Sugar 10 am..............Men’s Bible Study 1 pm...Health, Safety, Prevention 3 pm…………....Harmonizers Meet 3:30 pm……...….Open Wii Bowling 6 pm……………………..……..Pinochle 6 pm………….Indoor Shuffle board 7 pm………...Jazzy Music Program
JANUARY 3 9 am…………..……………...Wood Shop9:45am…………...Harmonettes Meet2 pm…..…..Hand & Foot Card Game7 pm…………..First Evangelical Cong. Church of Palmyra
JANAURY 7
10:30 am…………….Sunday School
2:30 pm……….....Scripture & Song
JANUARY 8 9 am………………………...Wood Shop
9 am……………....Adventures in Art 10:30 am………………..…Chair Yoga 11 am..................................Rosary 1:30 pm ..ILC Quarterly Meeting and What’s New with Jeff 3 pm............Gleaners Bible Study 6 pm………………..…….Game Room “Pick up Style Games”
JANUARY 9 8 am…………………………….…..Trash 8 am……………………....Blood Sugar *8:30 am………….…….Farm Show 10 am..............Men’s Bible Study 3 pm…………....Harmonizers Meet 3:30 pm……...….Open Wii Bowling 6 pm……………………..……..Pinochle 6 pm………….Indoor Shuffle board
JANUARY 10 9 am……………………...…...Wood Shop9:45am…………...Harmonettes Meet10 am……………..………....Miracle Ear10 am...........................Men’s Circle1 pm..........Conversations w/ Sandy2 pm………………………...…….Ted Talks2 pm……....Hand & Foot Card Game7 pm.................Harrisburg 1st COB
JANUARY 14
10:30 am…………….Sunday School
2:30 pm……….....Scripture & Song
6:30 pm ...David Jeremiah Series
1pm—5 pm….Camp Swatara 75th Anniversary Gathering
JANUARY 15 9am………………………...Wood Shop 9 am……………....Adventures in Art 10:30 am………………..…Chair Yoga 2:30 pm…Piano & Vocal Program 3 pm..................................BINGO 3:30 pm……......Open Wii Bowling 6 pm………………..…….Game Room “Pick up Style Games”
JANUARY 16 8 am…………………………….…..Trash 8 am……………………....Blood Sugar *9 am……3rd Tues. Shopping Trip 10 am..............Men’s Bible Study 3 pm…………....Harmonizers Meet 3:30pm…...…….Open Wii Bowling 6 pm……………………..……..Pinochle 6 pm………….Indoor Shuffle board
JANUARY 17 9 am…………....................Wood Shop9:45am………….Harmonettes Meet1:30 pm……………..Health Care Tour2 pm…….....Hand & Foot Card Game7 pm.......................Conewago
JANUARY 21
10:30 am…………….Sunday School
2:30 pm……….....Scripture & Song
7 pm………...LV Auxiliary Presents
“Brothers in Grace”
JANUARY 22 9 am..Wood Shop 9 am……………....Adventures in Art
10 am.....................Palm Lutheran 10:30 am………………..…Chair Yoga 2 pm............Gleaners Bible Study 3:30 pm……......Open Wii Bowling 4 pm……………...………….Book Club 6 pm………………..…….Game Room “Pick up Style Games” 6 pm...Game Night & Comp. Bud
JANUARY 23 8 am…………………………….…..Trash 8 am……………………....Blood Sugar 10 am..............Men’s Bible Study *12:30 pm………………...HOB Trip 2:30 pm.. Martin Luther Program 3:30pm…...…….Open Wii Bowling 6 pm……………………..……..Pinochle 6 pm………….Indoor Shuffle board
JANUARY 24 9 am……………..…………...Wood Shop9:45am…………...Harmonettes Meet10 am............................Men’s Circle2 pm………………………...…….Ted Talks2 pm……....Hand & Foot Card Game7 pm.................Hershey Evangelical
JANUARY 28
10:30 am…………….Sunday School
2:30 pm……….....Scripture & Song
6:30 pm….David Jeremiah Series
JANUARY 29 9 am………………………...Wood Shop
9 am……………....Adventures in Art 10:30 am………………..…Chair Yoga 3:30 pm……......Open Wii Bowling 6 pm………………..…….Game Room “Pick up Style Games”
JANUARY 30 8 am…………………………….…..Trash 8 am……………………....Blood Sugar 10 am..............Men’s Bible Study 3 pm…………....Harmonizers Meet 3:30pm…...…….Open Wii Bowling 6 pm……………………..……..Pinochle 6 pm………….Indoor Shuffle board
JANUARY 31 9 am…………..……………...Wood Shop9:45am………….Harmonettes Meet2 pm……....Hand & Foot Card Game7 pm…Fontana Christian Fellowship
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
JANUARY 2018
Sunday
9 am…………..……………...Wood Shop :45am…………...Harmonettes Meet
2 pm…..…..Hand & Foot Card Game First Evangelical Cong.
Church of Palmyra
JANUARY 4 8 am…………..……………….Recycling
10 am...........................Genealogy
6 pm……………………….Game Room
“Pick up Style Games”
JANUARY 5 8 am………………..………………..Trash *8,9:15,10 am…….Grocery Shopping 9 am……………….……...Wood Shop 9 am………..Artists Paint Together 10 am……………...……..Walk & Talk 2 pm……………………...……….Bridge 2 pm…………...……Movie Matinee “Casablanca”
JANUARY 6
9 am……………………...…...Wood Shop 9:45am…………...Harmonettes Meet 10 am……………..………....Miracle Ear 10 am...........................Men’s Circle 1 pm..........Conversations w/ Sandy 2 pm………………………...…….Ted Talks 2 pm……....Hand & Foot Card Game
Harrisburg 1st COB
JANUARY 11 8 am…………..……………….Recycling
2 pm……………...Caregiver Support
5:30 pm…...January Winter Social 6 pm……………………….Game Room
“Pick up Style Games”
JANUARY 12 8 am………………..………………..Trash *8,9:15,10 am…...Grocery Shopping 9 am……………….……...Wood Shop 9 am………..Artists Paint Together 10 am……………...……..Walk & Talk
*12:30 pm………………....40 Diners 1 pm..........WII Bowling Challenge 6:30 pm……………..IL Movie Night “Saving Mr. Banks”
JANUARY 13
9 am…………....................Wood Shop 9:45am………….Harmonettes Meet 1:30 pm……………..Health Care Tour 2 pm…….....Hand & Foot Card Game 7 pm.......................Conewago COB
JANUARY 18 8 am…………..……………….Recycling
*8:30 am…….Gain Service Project 12 pm………………...Lunch n Learn 1:30 pm….Prayer for our Country 6 pm……………………….Game Room “Pick up Style Games”
JANUARY 19 8 am………………..………………..Trash *8,9:15,10 am…....Grocery Shopping 9 am……………….……...Wood Shop 9 am………..Artists Paint Together 10 am……………...……..Walk & Talk 2 pm……………………...……….Bridge 2 pm…………….......Movie Matinee “Calendar Girls”
JANUARY 20
10 am......Veterans Club
9 am……………..…………...Wood Shop 9:45am…………...Harmonettes Meet 10 am............................Men’s Circle 2 pm………………………...…….Ted Talks 2 pm……....Hand & Foot Card Game 7 pm.................Hershey Evangelical Free Church
JANUARY 25 8 am…………..……………….Recycling 6 pm……………………….Game Room “Pick up Style Games”
JANUARY 26 8 am………………..………………..Trash *8,9:15,10 am...Grocery Shopping 9 am……………….……...Wood Shop 9 am………..Artists Paint Together 10 am……………...……..Walk & Talk 1 pm…….Ladies Friendship Group 6:30 pm……………….IL Movie Night “Mary Poppins”
JANAURY 27
9 am…………..……………...Wood Shop 9:45am………….Harmonettes Meet 2 pm……....Hand & Foot Card Game 7 pm…Fontana Christian Fellowship
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
JANUARY 2018
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On Campus Information
Londonderry Village Health Care Services Tours
Alice Kreider, Admissions Coordinator, and Michelle Smith, Personal Care
Administrator, will be providing monthly tours to assist with familiarizing
our residents about the Health Care services provided on our campus.
Tours will be in Leffler Care, Tranquil Terrace and the Green Houses. Tour groups will visit the
Physical Therapy rooms, lounges, the Den and outdoor Stanley Lau Frederick Rose Garden area.
Tours will also include the Personal Care Unit. Tours will be held monthly, throughout the year,
on the third Wednesday of each month beginning at 1:30 p.m. Please meet at the Leffler Care
entrance. Questions: contact Alice Kreider at ext. 3050.
7th Annual Wii Bowling Challenge7th Annual Wii Bowling Challenge Londonderry Village vs. Cornwall ManorLondonderry Village vs. Cornwall Manor
Friday, January 12th at 1:00 p.m.Friday, January 12th at 1:00 p.m. In the Di Matteo Worship Center In the Di Matteo Worship Center
Come cheer on our bowlers!Come cheer on our bowlers!
Refreshments will be served.Refreshments will be served.
Pictures from “Carols & Cookies” Held Last Month...
Residents gathered by our fireplace to enjoy the merriment of the season while sipping hot chocolate and singing along to Christmas classics that were performed by residents on our new donated piano. Special thanks to Franklin and Lucille Shearer for gifting us with this beautiful Steinway American Walnut Spinet (Hepplewhite) Piano.
LV/LVC Book Club—January 22 in the Theater Room
The LVC students will select the titles for the months of Jan, Feb and March. January’s book title is Homecoming: a Novel by Yaa Gaysi. The LV/LVC Book Club meets in the Theater Room at 4:00 p.m. on the fourth Monday of the month through April 2018. Lebanon Valley College Education Major students lead our discussion on different book titles each month. Each member reads the book before attending the meeting.
The books are provided to share among the membership. The students encourage active group chats which generate different understandings and opinions as we explore the joys of learning through reading. Please consider joining our fascinating conversations each month. Questions: Mary Lee at 3186.
Caregiver Support Group– January 11
Join us on Thursday, January 11 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in the Board room (located
near the Season Restaurant). Topic will be Reiki Therapy and the use of oils for
relaxation. Eileen Andrews will be joining us along with Jess Zepp from Caring Hospice’s service
team. Ask a friend to come along for a wonderful learning experience in helping to care for another
as well as release stress for the caregiver. If you need a volunteer to stay with your family member
during the meeting please call us. We hope to see you at the meeting!
Questions: call Mary Lee at ext. 3186, Kristen Bennett at ext. 3501 or Sherri Olive at ext. 3502.
Conversations with Sandy (or Suzanne)- January 10
We will continue Conversations with Sandy on Wednesday, January 10 at
1:00 p.m. Join us for a howling good time as we interview one of our friends
and neighbors! All are welcome to join us in the IL Activity Room.
Meetings, Talks & Groups
TED Talks are a global initiative about ideas worth spreading. Please join us
for this thought-provoking, inspirational hour.
We will meet the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 2:00 p.m. in the Theater room. No sign
ups necessary. Just join our fascinating discussions! Questions: contact Melissa at ext. 3048.
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Ladies Friendship Group
Friday, January 26 at 1:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall
The Ladies Friendship Group meets once a month for some quality time together sharing smiles, laughs and building wonderful friendships. Come join us for some light refreshments and social interaction with ladies living in your community. All Ladies are welcome! Reservations required for refreshment preparations. Sign up in this newsletter.
Men’s Bible Study Every Tuesday from 10-11 a.m.
Men's Bible study will be held in the Activity Room across from the bank. Paul Newmann a retired missionary will be leading our discussion. All men are invited to attend this group.
Meetings, Talks & Groups
Adult Coloring for Stress Release
Adult Coloring sessions are held every Monday and Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. in the ILC Activity Room (located by the bank). Books and colored pencils are provided or bring your own. A resident is available to provide instruction if needed. Drop by anytime!
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Health, Safety and Prevention—January 2
Health, Safety and Prevention meetings are held every first Tuesday of the month at 1:00 p.m. in the Di Matteo Worship Center. The topic for our January 2 meeting feature speaker Christie Adams from Acceleration Care Plus taking about enhancing bladder control and more. Come join this informative meeting. All are welcome! No sign ups necessary. Questions: call Mary Lee at ext. 3186.
Gleaner’s Bible Study – January 8 at 3 PM & January 22 at 2 PM
Gleaners Bible Study will meet at 3:00 p.m. on the 2nd Monday in January (Jan. 8) in the IL Activity room (near the bank.) Note the time. We will meet at 3 p.m. because of the IL Quarterly Business meeting. January 8 is close to Epiphany so the first part of our class will be to look at the visit of the Magi as they give gifts and worship the Christ-child. We will sing carols about their visit and Jesus being King. We will also return to the study in Judges as we review an overview of the book, the 3 themes found in the book as well as the repeated cycle. We will also meet on the 4th Monday
in January (Jan 22) at 2 p.m. That study will center around the Judge, Gideon. We will pray for our community, sing, and be encouraged that God uses the weak in this world to display His strength. Hope to see YOU there.
Genealogy – January 4
Our next meeting will be Thursday January 4 at 10:00 a.m. in the IL Activity room (near the bank). Please bring along any items on which you’d like to work, organize, ask questions about, or discuss! One topic we will discuss this meeting is deciphering censuses. Our volunteer expert (and friend) from the Lebanon County Historical Society, Susan Zabolotny, will be running this meeting. We are discussing cluster researching. No need to sign up. Questions: Call Melissa at ext. 3048
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Meetings, Talks & Groups
Veterans Club — January 20
The LV Veterans Club holds their meetings in the IL Activity Room on the third Saturday of each month at 10:00 a.m. throughout the year. All Veterans are welcome! The next meeting is Saturday, January 20. Come to learn about the plans for activities in 2018 and enjoy fellowship.
Men's Circle — January 10 & 24 The Men’s Circle is a group simply coming together for interesting conversation and relaxa-tion. All are welcome to join the morning conversations held twice a month.
The Men’s Circle meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month, 10:00 a.m.—11:00 a.m. in the IL Activity Room. No sign up necessary.
Larry Mongold, President of our LV Woodshop will be at our January 10th meeting to talk about features of the new woodshop (located by the barn) as well as your interest and involvement in the woodshop. Arrive early for coffee and cookies.
Men’s Circle is a great way to meet others in our community.
Lunch n Learn — January 18
Our meeting on Thursday, January 18 at 12 noon in Fellowship Hall features State Representative Francis X. Ryan as our speaker. Rep. Ryan will be sharing information about local issues, senior issues and property taxes. There will also be time for questions and answers. Residents as well as the public are invited. Order a lunch, bring your own, or just come to hear our speaker. RSVP is needed. Please use the reservation slip in this newsletter to reserve your spot. Questions: Call Lisa Thomas at ext. 3060.
Never stop learning because life never stops teaching.
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RESERVATION FORMS Please deposit anytime in the IL Reservation Box, left of the IL Spot Light News & Events.
Provide exact amount, no change given.
Checks made payable to LV-ILC / LONDONDERRY VILLAGE-ILC / LVBH-ILC
Checks should be written for one event only - do not combine.
Remember to mark “paid” on your calendar to avoid confusion.
PC Residents must include a nurse’s signature on reservation form.
FARM SHOW- Tues., January 9 Leave Snell CC at 8:30 a.m. Deadline: Jan. 6
Name (s)____________________________________________ Phone __________________
Accommodations needed for : Wheelchair Walker Rollator
40 DINERS– Fri., January 12 Leave Snell CC at 12:30 p.m. Deadline: Jan. 9
Name (s)____________________________________________ Phone __________________
Accommodations needed for : Wheelchair Walker Rollator
BINGO—Mon., January 15 at 3:00 p.m. Di Matteo WC Deadline: Jan. 10
Name (s)____________________________________________________________________ Senior Ministries – Wed., February 7 Leave Snell CC at 10:15 a.m. Deadline: Jan. 31
Name (s)____________________________________________ Phone __________________
Accommodations needed for : Wheelchair Walker Rollator
Third Tuesday Shopping Tues., January 16 Leave Snell CC @ 9 a.m. Deadline: Jan. 12
Hershey Outlets
Name (s)____________________________________________ Phone __________________
Accommodations needed for : Wheelchair Walker Rollator
On the Trail of Martin Luther– Tues., January 2:30 p.m. DiMatteo WC Deadline: Jan. 19
Name (s)__________________________________________ Phone __________________
Hop On Board Tues., January 23 Leave Snell CC at 12:30 p.m. Deadline: Jan. 16
Name (s)____________________________________________ Phone __________________
Accommodations needed for : Wheelchair Walker Rollator
Ladies Friendship Group– Fri. January 26 at 1 p.m. Di Matteo WC Deadline: Jan. 22
Name _______________________________________________ Phone______________
Mending Volunteer
Name _____________________________________ Phone ________________
All projects _______ Hand stitching only, no machine _______
GAIN – Thurs., January 18 Leaves Snell CC at 8:30 a.m. Deadline: Jan 11
Name (s)____________________________________________ Phone __________________
Accommodations needed for : Wheelchair Walker Rollator GAME NIGHT– Mon., January 22 6:00 p.m. DiMatteo WC Deadline: Jan. 15
Name (s) ____________________________________________________________________ JOURNEY w/ JUNE Mon., March 5 Departs Snell CC at 10:50 a.m. Deadline: Jan 11 Dorsey Museum of Biblical Archeology
Name(s)____________________________________________ Phone __________________
Address_____________________________________________________________________
Accommodations needed for : Wheelchair Walker Rollator
My check #________dated_______________for $ 8 per person is attached.
Lunch ‘n Learn Thurs., January 18 12 noon at DiMatteo WC Deadline: Jan. 11
Name(s)_________________________________________Phone __________________________
Reserve _________seats. I’m enclosing $________for #_____ lunches ($5.00 each.)
Soup/Sandwich Meat Sale Order Deadline Feb. 17
Pick Up Feb. 28— Theater Room 10:30 a.m. to noon
BBQ Pork with Sauce at $7.00 x________= $_________________
BBQ Ground Beef at $7.00 x________= $_________________
Chicken Rice Soup at $7.00 x________= $_________________
Chicken Noodle Soup at $7.00 x________= $_________________
Vegetable Soup at $7.00 x________= $_________________
Enclosed is a total of $_______________ Check #__________ or Cash
Name _________________________________________ Phone:____________________________
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