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WHAT’S INSIDE: Jenny’s Corner: Page 6 Celebrations & Announcements: Page 8 THE FYI’s: Page 2 April 2019 Happenings: Page 4 Community News Page 7 UP Summit Staff Contacts Front Desk (0 ) * IL Activities/Wellness Center (3119) * AL/HC Activities (3300)* Pastoral Care/Resident Services (3123) * Transportation (3118) Resident Birthdays Hennie Akers 3 Jim Burns 14 Marty Bail 17 Ralph Mauzy 19 Pat Tuttle 19 Staff Birthdays Emily Perry 2 Annette Scott 3 Melanie Shull 14 Jess Robertson 16 Holly Baker 17 Wendy Curry 19 Cathy Pugh 20 Janet Smith 22 John Heffner 24 Patrice Winston 28 Katie Thompson 29 Anniversaries Millie Broughman & Bill Simpson April 8th 9 years Celebrations & Announcements Welcome to our New Residents Judy Aitcheson x3173 Apt. 415 David Rowley x3203 Apt. 203 A Month in Review A Month in Review If we had no winter, spring would not be so pleasant. -Anne Bradstreet

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  • WH

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    Jenny’s Corner: Page 6

    Celebrations & Announcements:

    Page 8

    THE

    FYI’s: Page 2

    April 2019

    Happenings: Page 4

    Community News

    Page 7

    UP Summit

    Staff Contacts

    Front Desk (0 ) * IL Activities/Wellness Center (3119) * AL/HC Activities

    (3300)* Pastoral Care/Resident Services (3123) * Transportation (3118)

    Resident Birthdays

    Hennie Akers 3

    Jim Burns 14

    Marty Bail 17

    Ralph Mauzy 19

    Pat Tuttle 19

    Staff Birthdays

    Emily Perry 2

    Annette Scott 3

    Melanie Shull 14

    Jess Robertson 16

    Holly Baker 17

    Wendy Curry 19

    Cathy Pugh 20

    Janet Smith 22

    John Heffner 24

    Patrice Winston 28

    Katie Thompson 29

    Anniversaries

    Millie Broughman & Bill Simpson April 8th 9 years

    Celebrations & Announcements

    Welcome to our New Residents

    Judy Aitcheson

    x3173 Apt. 415

    David Rowley

    x3203 Apt. 203

    A Month in ReviewA Month in Review

    If we had no winter, spring

    would not be so pleasant.

    -Anne Bradstreet

  • Medical appointment time frames:

    Transportation Resident Services provides residents with transportation to their medical

    appointments. The start time of the appointment needs to occur during

    the time frames listed below. Medical transports will leave from the

    front lobby. All other transportation needs are subject to approval and

    will be at the resident’s expense. Call extension 3118 to schedule

    transportation.

    Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: 8:15 - 3:30 in Waynesboro

    8:30 - 3:00 in Augusta County

    Tuesdays and Thursdays: 8:15 - 12:30 in Waynesboro

    8:30 - 12:00 in Augusta County

    If you are needing transportation, please keep

    these times in mind when scheduling your

    appointments.

    This month’s Featured Artists:

    Joan Graybeal-Menard

    Art Gallery

    It is my goal to create an art that has the feeling of comfort, a “Nostalgic Moment”.

    I have specialized in architectural drawings for many years, capturing the style of older buildings.

    After 4 years of working on a Monroe County WV's “Quilt Trail” (painted quilt designs added onto county barns) for

    the community, I made a shift with my art, trying collage. I would start by applying different color papers to a canvas,

    much like making a quilt, then paint different objects on top of that surface.

    Now I create mixed media paintings, using my love of drawings with graphite and conte’,

    then color with Acrylic paints.

    I started my career by majoring in printmaker, creating etchings of the Washington DC area where I lived for most of

    my life. I then moved on to pastel still life paintings. For 7 years I worked on sculptures out of Clay. “Clay Cloaked

    Critters”( based on the Redwall Book series) and a series of Sculptured Dolls

    With the arrival of the new millennial I have returned to creating highly detail architectural drawings, collage, and

    acrylic paintings and drawings on canvas.

    Each phase has been well received by the public and judges, I have earned assorted awards with each.

    Mondays

    9:15 Strength & Stretch

    Thursdays

    9:15 Let’s Get Moving

    2:30 Line Dancing

    Tuesdays

    9:15 Let’s Get Moving

    11:15 Better Balance

    Wednesdays

    9:15 Strength & Stretch

    10:30 Chair Yoga

    Fridays

    9:15 Strength & Stretch

    Weekly Classes offered in the Wellness Center:

    For Your Info

    April Fools Day Scavenger Hunt It is time to get up and get moving! Summit Square will be riddled with

    bits of April Fools Day tricks and pranks. Come by the Wellness Center

    to pick up a copy of the Scavenger Hunt and start looking! Don’t miss

    the 12-mile run beginning at 3:00pm. Meet at the front entrance.

    Dinner with a Doc This Pain Management Seminar provides you with the

    opportunity to learn from the experts. Jared A. Davis, MD

    and Ruzbeh Toussi, DO, MPH of the Augusta Health

    Pain Management Clinic will be here for dinner and a

    presentation. Hear how they approach pain management–

    from diagnosing the source of the pain to developing a

    treatment plan. Dinner is FREE but you must sign up at

    the Wellness Center by Thursday, April 11th. If you

    would not like dinner but would like to hear the presentation,

    you are welcome to come and listen.

    Garden Plots Do you enjoy gardening? We have several garden plots available

    across the parking lot from the Patio Homes. Just let Anna know if

    you are interested. We will be tilling the plots near the end of April.

    Community News

  • APRIL FOOLS DAY

    SCAVENGER HUNT

    Monday, April 1

    All Day– Wellness Center

    See page 7 for details!

    12 MILE RUN

    Monday, April 1

    3:00PM– Front Parking

    All residents are required to attend this physical

    fitness test! It is based on new regulations put

    out by the Virginia Department

    of Physical Fitness Tests.

    Residents must complete the 12

    mile run in order to take a ride

    on our super fun bus for trips to

    super fun places. Be sure to wear

    your sneakers, knee braces, and sweat bands.

    You may also bring your Segway if you would

    prefer to complete the distance in that manor.

    MOVIE NIGHT

    Monday, April 1

    6:30PM - Theater Room

    This week we will be viewing the movie “The

    Choice”. Based on the book by Nicolas Sparks.

    His story, about a ladies man and a feisty

    medical student, is sure to spark some interest.

    Refreshments will be served.

    “FIRST FRIDAY” ORGAN

    RECITAL

    Friday, April 5

    12:15PM - First Presbyterian

    This will be a free, 30 minute performance

    followed by a light luncheon. Sign up at the

    Wellness Center. The bus will leave the front

    lobby at 11:50AM.

    SCHOLA CANTORUM

    Sunday, April 7

    3:00PM– First Baptist

    Under the direction of Jeffrey Ryman, this

    concert will feature two pieces: Requiem for the

    Living by Dan Forrest with chamber orchestra

    and Come Away To The Skies: A High

    Lonesome Mass by Wes Ramsey and Tim

    Sharp with Bluegrass band accompaniment.

    Donations are appreciated. The bus will leave

    the front lobby at 2:30PM.

    MARY BALDWIN STUDENT

    RECITAL

    Monday, April 8

    1:30PM– Gallery

    Gabby Hartley is a Senior Music Major at

    Mary Baldwin University. Her emphasis is on

    Piano Performance and she is excited to be

    returning to Summit Square for her Senior

    Recital!

    SECOND TUESDAY MEETING

    Tuesday, April 9

    3:30PM - Gallery

    Join Annie Fellers, Executive Director, and the

    management staff to find out all about the latest

    happenings here at Summit Square.

    LET ME TELL YOU A

    STORY

    Wednesday, April 10

    3:00PM– Jacob’s Tavern

    It’s time for a little storytelling. Bring your

    favorite short story, poem, or even share a story

    about yourself! Don’t have something to share?

    Feel free to come and listen!

    BREAKFAST OUTING TO:

    KIWANIS PANCAKE

    BREAKFAST

    Saturday, April 13

    8:00AM - Westwood Elementary School

    Tickets to this fundraising event are free but

    donations are welcome. Sign up by Friday,

    April 12th. There are 20 tickets available and

    we will take two buses if needed. The bus will

    leave the front lobby at 7:55AM.

    ALICE IN WONDERLAND

    Sunday, April 14

    3:00PM– Wayne Theatre

    This brand new musical version of the timeless

    classic takes you down the rabbit hole with

    zany characters, mad tea parties, flamingo

    croquet on the lawn, and tap dancing playing

    cards, all in a land where nothing is as it seems.

    Sign up by Monday, April 8th. Tickets are $15

    and will be charged to the resident’s account

    after the deadline. The bus will leave 2:30PM.

    AUTHENTIC PASSOVER

    MEAL

    Sunday, April 14

    4:30PM– Main Street Methodist

    We hope you will join us for this meaningful

    and unique time to worship. There is no cost

    for the meal but a free will offering will be

    taken. Spaces are limited so sign up in the

    Wellness Center. The bus will leave at 4:00PM.

    DISCOVERY SERIES:

    TAI CHI

    Monday, April 15

    10:30AM– Wellness Center

    Therapy manager, Kelly Butler, will be

    speaking on the benefits of Tai Chi. The Better

    Balance class every Tuesday at 11:15 in the

    Wellness Center utilizes many of these Tai Chi

    techniques. All are welcome to come to learn

    more about this topic!

    TOUR OF BLOOMAKER

    Monday, April 15

    2:30PM– Stuarts Draft

    Bloomaker has invented the

    world’s first hydroponically grown flowers.

    What does that mean? Find out on this tour of

    the facility and the unique processes it has for

    producing beautiful flowers! Sign up in the

    Wellness Center by Friday, April 12th. This

    tour will last about 1 hour and requires walking.

    The bus will leave the front lobby at 2:10PM.

    MOVIE NIGHT

    Monday, April 15

    6:30PM - Theater Room

    This week we will be viewing the movie “Love

    Story”. This Classic from 1970 follows the

    story of Oliver and Jenny, both from very

    different backgrounds but full of love for each

    other. Refreshments will be served.

    LUNCH OUTING TO: THAI

    STAUNTON

    Wednesday, April 17

    11:45AM - Staunton

    Enjoy an authentic Thai experience right down

    the road. Never eaten Thai food? Come along

    and give it a try! Sign up by Monday, April

    15th. The bus will leave at 11:15AM.

    KIMBALL SWANSON

    PERFORMANCE

    Wednesday, April 17

    6:30PM– Gallery

    Liven up the evening with Mr. Swanson as he is

    back to share his musical talents with us.

    Kimball plays a variety of music on his guitar

    from songs of the 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s to an

    original or two. We hope to see you there!

    HAPPY HOUR

    Thursday, April 18

    3:30PM– Jacob’s Tavern

    Come down for Happy Hour in Jacob’s Tavern.

    Come for a drink before dinner. All drinks on

    the Happy Hour Menu are $2...which makes

    them all the more tasty!

    Wii BOWLING LEAGUE

    6 Weeks beginning the week of

    Monday, April 22.

    Grab a partner and start practicing because we

    hope you are in it to win it! Paul Tomich will be

    hosting this Wii Bowling League. It will last 6

    weeks with a final tournament based on

    rankings at the end. Sign up at the Wellness

    Center by Friday, April 19th.

    CHARLIE MCINTIRE & CO.

    Wednesday, April 24

    11:15AM– Front Lobby

    Charlie is back with his bass playing friend! We

    hope you will join us as they play our favorite

    songs for Spring.

    GREENWAY WALK

    Wednesday, April 24

    1:15PM– Waynesboro

    Take advantage of the spring air and join us for

    a walk down by the river. Sign up in the

    Wellness Center.

    DINNER WITH A DOC

    Thursday, April 25

    6:30PM– Gallery

    See page 7 for details!

    HISTORIC GARDEN TOUR

    Saturday, April 27

    10:30AM– Staunton

    In honor of their 100th year, the Augusta

    Garden Club will have 5 homes open to tour the

    gardens, listen to music, and observe artists at

    work. Tickets are $25. See Anna for details!

    WAYNESBORO

    SYMPHONY

    Sunday, April 28

    3:00PM– First Presbyterian

    The Waynesboro Symphony Orchestra

    presents, “The Titan”. This performance will

    feature Mahler’s Symphony No. 1. Sign up in

    the Wellness Center by Friday, April 26th. We

    will take two buses if needed. The first bus will

    leave the front lobby at 2:05PM.

    ME & MARTHA MUSICAL

    PERFORMANCE

    Monday, April 29

    3:30PM– Gallery

    Performing at Summit Square for the first time,

    Me & Martha will be here to share their talent.

    They play an assortment of acoustic mountain

    music instruments including the fiddle, 5-string

    banjo, guitar, dulcimer, autoharp, Dobro guitar,

    bass fiddle, mandolin, ukulele, harmonica,

    limber-jack and Jew’s harp.

    BIRTHDAY SOCIAL

    Tuesday, April 30

    3:00PM - Front Lobby

    Join us as we celebrate our April birthdays with

    refreshments! Come to the front lobby before

    dinner to celebrate with your neighbors and

    friends.

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  • The Lenten Season calls us

    to self-reflection. Paul writes “all have

    sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” To

    look for areas in our lives to improve upon is not

    always a pleasant task, but a necessary one as we journey

    through our lives as faithful disciples. We have gleaned many

    insights in our Lenten bible study, Final Words. Each Tuesday at

    10:00 a.m. we meet to discuss the powerful meaning behind the words

    Jesus spoke from the cross during his crucifixion. This study will run

    through the month of April. A copy of the study book is available in the

    library.

    Ecumenical Lenten Luncheons will take place April 3 and 10 at local

    churches. The bus will leave at 11:40 on these Wednesdays. Sign up for

    transportation in the Wellness Center by Monday morning each week.

    The cost is $3.00 per person payable at the door.

    April 3 at St. Johns the Evangelist Catholic –

    Speaker: Rev. Linda Kusse-Wolfe

    April 10 at Main Street United Methodist –

    Speaker: Father Rollo Castillo

    Special Services during Holy Week will be offered in the First Floor

    Conference Room. Palm Sunday, Good Friday and Easter services will

    be led by area pastors. An authentic Passover Meal will be prepared at

    Main Street United Methodist on Sunday, April 14 at 4:30 p.m. Those

    interested in attending please see me about reservations.

    Blessings,

    Jenny Lucas Life Enrichment Director

    Jenny’s Corner

    Vespers

    7 14 19 21 28 April 28 Benjamin Badgett St. John’s Episcopal

    (Communion Sunday)

    April 7 April Cranford

    Westminster Presbyterian

    4pm

    April 14 John DeJong

    Retired UMC Minister

    Palm Sunday

    April 21 David Wolfe

    Retired Chaplain Easter Sunday

    The Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, be crucified and on

    the third day be raised again. Luke 24:7

    Weekly Events & Groups

    Above is a list of weekly trips,

    clubs, groups, and happenings. If

    you do not see your group listed

    here and would like it advertised

    in the Summit UP, please contact

    Anna Manikus at ext. 3119.

    Mondays: Rummikub Group

    1:00PM - Front Lobby

    Contact: Liz Barker

    1st Monday:

    Movie Night

    6:30PM– Theater Room

    Contact– Don Short

    2nd Monday:

    Book Club

    6:30pm - Library

    Contact: Pat Fracher

    3rd Monday:

    Movie Night

    6:30PM– Theater Room

    Contact– Don Short

    4th Monday:

    Game Night

    6:30pm– Gallery

    Contact: Liz Barker

    Thursdays: Coffee & Conversation

    1:00PM-Wellness Center Conference

    Room

    Contact: Anna Manikus

    Walmart & Community Shopping

    Trip

    2:00PM - Front Lobby

    No Sign-Up Necessary

    Saturdays: Heartland

    6:30PM– Theater Room

    Contact: Louise Sweet

    Tuesdays: Kroger Shopping Trip

    2:00PM - Front Lobby

    No Sign-Up Necessary

    April 19 Jenny Lucas

    Life Enrichment Director

    Good Friday

    10:30AM

    Tuesdays: Uno Group

    1:00PM - Front Lobby

    Contact: Betty Allen