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Collington’s Weekly Courier January 8–January 14
Key Contact Numbers In-house TV Channel - 972
Daily Updates x2212 Pool x2229 Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop x5163 Country Store x2167 Salon x2226 Clinic x7791 Security x2020 Room Set-up x4774 Courtyard Dining x2135 Guest Rm. Reservation x4778 Work Orders x2151
Main Number: (301) 560-3601
RA Website: collingtonresidents.org
All Courier submissions, meeting schedules, and
meeting room reservations should be sent to:
Bianca Williams ([email protected])
Submission deadline for the Courier Thursdays at noon.
* See descriptive article
+ Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center residents to program
SAGE Registration begins on January 12, 2018!
MANAGER ON DUTY: Lindsey Hamilton 1/6-1/7
Cory Hall 1/13-1/14
Bundle Up & Stay Warm!
t h is we e k e nd
1/7 3PM Sunday Afternoon Concert
monda y nig h t mov ie
1/8 “The Greatest Game Ever
Played”
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we e k -a t -a -g l a nc e MONDAY, January 8 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Aqua Fit – Pool 9:00 Exercise for Balance – (SAGE - Miles) – Auditorium 10:00 Exercise with Weights – (SAGE- Miles) – Auditorium 10:00 Art Appreciation (SAGE – Crane) – Bird Room 10:00 Aqua Fit – Pool *10:00 Library Committee - Board Room 10:00 Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:00 Woodshop Meeting – Collington Woodshop 10:30 Trip to Wegmans leaves Security, x2020 11:00 Chair Yoga with Marion Robbins– Game Room 11:15 Pilates – (SAGE- Shell) – Auditorium 1:00-2:30 Parkinson’s Tai-Chi – Auditorium 1:00 Tai Chi – (SAGE - Chang) – Game Room 1:30 Mah Jongg – 3rd Floor Meeting Room 2:00 Billiards Room – Open, for the ladies 2:30-4:30 OO Shop OPEN 5:00 Single Mens Dinner – Dining Room *+7:00 Monday Night Movie: “The Greatest Game Ever Played” – Auditorium TUESDAY, January 9 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 9:30 Technology & Communications Committee – Board Room 10:00 Woodshop Drop-in/Drop-off Hour *10:00 Episcopal Service – Chapel 10:00 Trip to Largo Shopper’s Food Warehouse leaves Security, x2020 10:30 Framing Shop Drop in / Drop off Hour – Apartment 137 12:00-2:30 Pinochle – Ivy Lounge 1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Game Room 1:00 - 2:00 Billiards
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*1:30 Tuesday Afternoon Movie - Arbor Great Room 2:30 Booker & Beyond Book Club – 1st Floor Meeting Room 3:00 Fitness Committee – Board Room 4:00 1st Floor District Meeting – Game Room 4:30-6 Margaret Bagley on Piano, Don Lewis on Drums, & Grant Bagley on Bass – Ivy Lounge WEDNESDAY, January 10 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 10:00 Knitting & Crocheting Group – Brandywine Living Room 10:00 Aqua Fit – Pool *10:00 Depart from Security for Renwick Gallery 10:30 Trip to Wegmans leaves from Security, x2020 11:00 RA Office Open until NOON 11:00 - 12:00 Billiards 12:00 – 2:00 Billiards 2:00 Baseball Discussion Group – Board Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop OPEN 3:00 Wii Bowling (Fitness) –Game Room 3:30 Collington Coloring Club – 1st Floor Meeting Room 4:00 Bible Study – Chapel 4:30 Easy Listening with Janyce Watt – Ivy Lounge *7:30 Speakers Committee Speaker - Auditorium THURSDAY, January 11 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, x2247 8:30 Circuit Training - (SAGE– Armstrong) – Game Room 10:00 Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:00 Therapeutic Aquatics – (SAGE- Shell) – Pool 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store leaves Security, x2020 10:30 Framing Shop Drop In/Drop Off Hour – Apartment 137 10:30 Yoga w/ Marion Robbins – Game Room *11:00 Veteran’s Discussion – Board Room *11:00 FMCC - Auditorium 12:00- 2:30 Pinochle – Ivy Lounge
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1:00 Billiards 1:00 Balance & Beyond - (Fitness) – Game Room 1:00 Environmental History - (SAGE–Crane) – Bird Room 2:00 Exercise for Arthritis - (SAGE – Layton) – Game Room 2:00 Aqua Balance and Core – Pool *3:00 Poetry Group – Board Room 3:00 Grounds Committee - Auditorium *4:15 1000 District Meeting – Game Room 4:30-6 Margaret Bagley on Piano, Don Lewis on Drums, & Grant Bagley on Bass – Ivy Lounge 6:30 Duplicate Bridge – Game Room 7:00 12 Step Program Support Group – 1st Floor Meeting Room 7:30 Drone Flying – Auditorium FRIDAY, January 12 8:30/10:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Aqua Fit and Beyond - Pool 9:00 Exercise for Balance - (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Exercise with Weights - (SAGE) – Auditorium 10:00 Autobiographical Writing - (SAGE-Smith) – Private Dining Room 10:00 Short Story Experience - (SAGE-Link) – Board Room 10:00 Trip to Safeway Grocery Store (at Bowie Town Center), x2020 10:00 Aqua Fit –Pool 10:30 Wisdom Seekers Book Club - Chapel 11:15 Pilates – (SAGE- Shell) – Auditorium 12:00-2 Muslim Prayer – Chapel 1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 1:00 Autobiographical Writing - (SAGE-Smith) – Private Dining Room 2:00 Billiards Room – Open, for the ladies 2:30-4:30 OO Shop OPEN 2:30 Collingtonian Meeting – Board Room 3:00 Wii Bowling (Fitness) – Game Room 3:30 Sing-A-Long – Arbor Great Room; Volunteers needed! 4:00 Meditation Group - Chapel 4:30 – 5:30 Music w/ Eulane Rose and Friends – Ivy Lounge
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*5:30 Jewish Sabbath Service and Dinner – Dining Room *6:30 Depart from Security for BSO SATURDAY, January 13 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 5PM, & 8:30PM 10:00 Ping Pong Playing – Game Room/Auditorium 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store departs from Security, x2020 11:00 Bocce – Auditorium 4:30 Bus to Mass at St. Joseph’s departs from Security, x2020 SUNDAY, January 14 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 11AM, 1PM, & 5PM only 9:30 Bus to St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church, Village Baptist Church, & Hope Presbyterian Church leaves Clocktower *1:30 Protestant Worship - Chapel *3:00 Candlelight Concert - Auditorium
THIS WEEKEND
SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT, SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 3PM – AUDITORIUM: Bill Wright, clarinet and Robert Redd, pianist will present a Tribute to Benny Goodman, a program that changed musical history. This program was part of a concert given in Carnegie Hall. Put it on your calendars....Sunday, January 7 at 3PM in the Auditorium.
THIS WEEK LIBRARY COMMITTEE MEETING, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 10AM – BOARD ROOM: All are invited. Starting January 8, the books displayed in the alley will be biographies. These are books that have not circulated for 2 or more years. Sign out a book if you want it kept in the collection.
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MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE, “The Greatest Game Ever Played” 2005, PG (2HR 1MIN) MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 7PM - AUDITORIUM: With a pint-sized caddie at his side, amateur golfer Francis Ouimet shocked the world at the 1913 U.S. Open when he outplayed defending British champ Harry Vardon in what was dubbed "The Greatest Game Ever Played.” EPISCOPAL SERVICE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 10AM – CHAPEL: Rev. Connie Reinhardt, Rector of St. George's Church, Glenn Dale. TUESDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1:30PM – ARBOR GREAT ROOM: Viewer’s Choice RENWICK GALLERY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Departs from Security at 10AM, be back on the bus at 1:30 to return to Collington. One spectacular exhibit includes Frances Glessner Lee, who crafted her extraordinary “Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death”–exquisitely detailed miniature crime scenes–to train homicide investigators to “convict the guilty, clear the innocent, and find the truth in a nutshell.” SPEAKERS COMMITTEE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 7:30 — AUDITORIUM: John Smith-Sreen will speak on “Why the U. S. Should Continue to Engage in Afghanistan.” He is the Director of the Afghanistan Division of the USAID Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs. Earlier, he had extensive experience in the Peace Corps both as a volunteer and as an administrator. His USAID postings include India and Sri Lanka, among others. He is the son of Reg and Liz Smith, Collington residents. VETERANS’ DISCUSSION, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 11AM – BOARD ROOM: War and combat, two different subjects. Arnold Klick will address the topic and lead the discussion on achieving tranquility. Reading material: The Washington Post editorial "How the nuclear war
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begins," December 10, 2017 and Sun-tzu's, "The Art of War," ~500BC, the bible on warfare. Note his strategy: "Don't do it. FMMC, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 11AM - AUDITORIUM: The second Friday Morning Music Club Concert of the 2017-2018 Season will be on January 11 in the Auditorium. Works for Violin, Soprano, Bass, and Piano by Kreisler, Saint-Saens, Schumann, Mendelssohn, and Faure will be performed. The artists are very accomplished. IF YOU ENJOY CLASSICAL MUSIC, YOU WILL WANT TO ATTEND THIS CONCERT! POETRY GROUP, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 3PM – BOARD ROOM: The Poetry Group will share the favorite poems of each member at our Thursday meeting. Members who wish to have their poems copied must have them placed in slot 367 by 5PM Tuesday, January 9, 2018. 1000 DISTRICT MEETING, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 4:15PM – GAME ROOM: Scheduled Speaker: Rob Riegle, with updates about WiFi, Comcast, and much more! JEWISH SABBATH SERVICE AND DINNER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 5:30PM – DINING ROOM: : Those wishing to attend need to call x2135 no later than 10AM on January 11 to reserve a reserve a place. BSO at STRATHMORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12: Will depart from Security at 6:30PM and return to Collington around 9:30/10PM. PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1:30PM – CHAPEL: Please welcome to Collington again, our friends and neighbors from Woodstream Church. Minister Malcolm Reeves will lead the service. All are invited and welcome. Questions? Please call Ardyce Asire, x7348.
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CANDLELIGHT CONCERT, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 3PM – AUDITORIUM: Performers will be the Valor Brass, a horn quintet returning to Collington for their third visit.
IN MEMORY OF Sally Listro who passed away on December 30, 2017. Earl Eisenhart who passed away on January 2, 2018.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
We CAN make a difference! Don’t let water run. “The water you use in your home has to be taken from natural habitats and requires energy to treat and transport, which is why it’s important for each of us to find ways to reduce the amount of water we use in our daily lives.” Greenhome.com
RECEIVE THE COURIER ELECTRONICALLY: If you would like to receive the Courier electronically, please email Bianca Williams at [email protected]. COLD WEATHER NOTICE: We have done well with the weather up till now. This is when we begin to have the possibility of pipe freezing. It won’t happen at once but a day or two to cool off everything is coming fast. It will be wise to open the cabinet doors at night to let the heat in the house warm pipes under sinks. I know we will let some VERY slow drips begin in our sinks and continue as long as nights are frigid and
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days stay below freezing. We do this at night only since during the day water is drawn for various things and flushing happens. If you go away for a few days, the wise thing to do is leave cabinet doors open and a tiny, tiny drip in each sink. Be safe. What a wonderful holiday season we are having no sense in frozen pipes and all that mess. Our staff is so fantastic and we have been cared for so well we don’t want to burden them during this season. –Nancy Lively INTERESTED IN POTTERY MAKING?: If anyone would be interested in making hand-built and/or sculptured pottery, please let me know. The kiln has not been working properly and we won’t fix it or get a new one unless there is some interest. We do not have a wheel because of inadequate facilities and we do not have a pottery teacher (unless someone would like to volunteer). Thank you. Maja Keech [email protected] Cottage 2004, x7253 A LETTER TO CLARITA: Dear Clarita, I was scheduled to teach a seminar on painting at Collington last week and was awed by the wonderful one-woman show of your miniature paintings by the Auditorium. I hope your fellow residents are enjoying their beauty. I was particularly taken by your delicate brush strokes. Where do you get such fine brushes? Paris or the OO Shop? Fondly, Toulouse Lautrec JANE ENGLE MEMORIAL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 3PM, AUDITORIUM: The memorial service will be held in the Auditorium at 3PM and a reception will follow. As a keen lover of nature, Jane was an active and devoted member of the Audubon Naturalist Society. She enjoyed volunteering for and participating in many of the Society’s programs, including their important volunteer water quality monitoring program. Tribute gifts in Jane’s memory may be made to Audubon Naturalist Society and sent to their headquarters at 8940 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20815. Gifts may also be made through the ANS memorial gift page: https://anshome.org/2017/04/tribute-gifts/ '
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GUEST ROOM PRICES: As of January 2018, all guest room charges will increase by $5.00, according to the 2018 Ancillary Fee Schedule. The Studio Apartments will now be $75.00 per night and the 1 Bedroom will increase to $100.00 per night. The Guest Pet Fee will increase to $15.00 along with the price of cots. EMAIL ADDRESSES FOR FAMILY MEMBERS: From time-to-time, I send out notices to family members concerning events/notices/emergencies at Collington. An example of this was the recent outage for inbound phone calls. If you have not already done so, please send Karen Cheney an email with your family member(s) email address. Send it to [email protected] CELL PHONE NUMBERS FOR THE COLLINGTON PHONE DIRECTORY: If enough individuals are interested in including their cell phone number in a future publication of the phone directory, notify Karen Cheney at [email protected] or by phone at x5023. AUDITORIUM SUPPORT COMMITTEE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1:30PM – AUDITORIUM: There will be an organizational meeting for the Auditorium Support Committee in the Auditorium; this new committee is a subcommittee of the Buildings Committee. Working with Rob Reigle, we will coordinate resident volunteer support for Auditorium events such as operating audio/visual equipment, ushering, etc. If you would like to volunteer to help out with Auditorium events, please come to the meeting. HEARING LOSS SUPPORT GROUP, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 3PM – AUDITORIUM: The Collington Hearing Loss Support Group will host the Prince George's County chapter of the Hearing Loss Association. The speaker, Lise Hamlin, Public Policy Director, Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) will address over the counter hearing products and implementation of new legislation. In addition, there will
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be time to share questions and concerns about personal devices and use of the TCoil. SAGE REGISTRATION: SAGE Registration will begin on January 12, 2018 and classes will start the week of February 12. Registration is $85 and you can sign up through your Owl Link or send a check or money order along with your registration form directly to Prince George’s Community College.
Cashier’s Office Prince George’s Community College
301 Largo Road Largo, MD 20774-2199
POSTAGE INCREASE FOR 2018: The price changes to take effect Jan. 21, 2018. The new prices include a one cent increase in the price of a First-Class Mail Forever stamp, from 49 cents to 50 cents. Postcard stamps and metered letters would also have a one cent increase. Flat Rate boxes and envelopes have increased 5 cents.
Produc
Current Proposed Letters (1 oz.) 49 cents 50 cents
Letters additional ounces 21 cents 21 cents Letters (metered) 46 cents 47 cents
Outbound International Letters (1 oz.) $1.15 $1.15 Domestic Postcards 34 cents 35 cents
Product Current Proposed Small Flat Rate Box $7.15 $7.20
Medium Flat Rate Box $13.60 $13.65 Large Flat Rate Box $18.85 $18.90
APO/FPO Large Flat Rate Box $17.35 $17.40 Regular Flat Rate Envelope $6.65 $6.70 Legal Flat Rate Envelope $6.95 $7.00
Padded Flat Rate Envelope $7.20 $7.25 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE ANNAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Musical and historical context of each Annapolis Symphony Orchestra (ASO) evenings repertoire is offered free by the renowned Dr. Rachel Franklin prior to each concert. We
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have Collington bus transportation leaving 45 minutes earlier for this program. There will be time for dinner before we depart.
Program notes, included in each classic series concert program, provide valuable information on each concert and offer another opportunity for our audience to increase their enjoyment of the concert through a deeper understanding of the music.
For tickets, call the Box Office at 410-263-0907 or go online at annapolissymphonyorchestra.com. When ordering your tickets, be sure to tell the box office that you are from Collington, for a 10 percent group discount. Three concerts remain: Saturday, March 3, with a guitar soloist; Saturday, April14, cello soloist; and Saturday, May 5, soloist is a pianist.
Call resident Jeannie Block Bessmer at x7283 with any questions.
JANUARY TRIPS!!
*Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker Accessible. $5 Transportation fee for all trips*
All Trips Depart from Security. If you need to cancel for any reason you must do so at least 48 hours in advance or you will be charged a $10
cancellation fee. TAKE 5 JAZZ: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Departs from Security at 3:45PM and returns to Collington at 8PM. Mike Davis and his quintet pay tribute to Cal Massey, one of the greatest jazz composers of the twentieth century. Davis (on trumpet) and his quartet interpret Massey’s compelling compositions and celebrate what would have been Massey’s 90th birthday. LUNCH AT RIP’S, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, BOWIE, MD: Departs from Security at 11:45AM for lunch and returns to Collington around 2PM. Select bottles of wine will also be half-priced. To view the menu, visit places.singleplatform.com MET OPERA: “Tosca,” SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, BOWIE, MD: Departs from Security at 12PM and returns to Collington at 4:45PM. Rivaling the splendor of
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Franco Zeffirelli’s Napoleonic-era sets and costumes, Sir David McVicar’s ravishing new production offers a splendid backdrop for extraordinary singing. Sonya Yoncheva will make her role debut as the title prima donna alongside Vittorio Grigolo and Bryn Terfel. Emmanuel Villaume conducts.
SUBSCRIPTION SERIES:
NSO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 5:15PM and return to Collington around 9:30PM. SOUTH COUNTY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (SCCA), SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, HARWOOD, MD: Departs from Security at 2:15 PM and returns to Collington around 5PM. ARENA STAGE, “SOVEREIGNTY,” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, WASHINGTON, D.C.: Will depart from Security at 10:45AM and return to Collington around 3:30PM. Have any ideas for a fun and exciting trip? The Trips Committee meets the 1st Tuesday of every month. The next Meeting will be Tuesday, February 6.
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02/12-05/21H
ES
90532233
Miles, Toni
Mon
9-10 amH
ealthy Living: Exercise for B
alance02/12-05/21
HE
S 905
32232M
iles, ToniM
on10-11 am
Healthy Living: E
xercise with W
eights02/12-05/21
AR
T 30632224
Crane, M
ichaelM
on10 am
-12 pmA
rt Appreciation: A
ncient Art M
asterpieces02/12-05/21
HE
S 910
32222C
hang, Chung-Jen
Mon
1-3 pmH
ealthy Living: Tai Chi
02/13-05/22H
ES
91032220
Arm
strong, Denise
Tues8:30-10:30 am
Healthy Living: C
ircuit Training02/13-05/22
HIS
37832226
Croatti, M
arkTues
1-3 pmW
orld History: International H
ot Spots
02/13-05/22A
RT 918
32227H
urley, Arnold
Tues1-3 pm
Studio Fine A
rt: Mixed M
edia, all levels, Part I
02/13-05/22H
ES
90532229
Layton, LauraTues
2-3 pmH
ealthy Living: Exercise for A
rthritis02/13-05/22
AR
T 91632228
Hurley, A
rnoldTues
3-4 pmS
tudio Fine Art: M
ixed Media, all levels, P
art II02/14-05/23
HE
S 905
32235M
iles, ToniW
ed9-10 am
Healthy Living: E
xercise for Balance
02/14-05/23H
ES
90532234
Miles, Toni
Wed
10-11 amH
ealthy Living: Exercise w
ith Weights
02/14-05/23H
ES
91032223
Chang, C
hung-JenW
ed10 am
-12 pmH
ealthy Living: Tai Chi
02/15-05/24H
ES
91032221
Arm
strong, Denise
Thur8:30-10:30 am
Healthy Living: C
ircuit Training02/15-05/24
HIS
37832225
Crane, M
ichaelThur
1-3 pmW
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atives of South A
merica
02/15-05/24H
ES
90532230
Layton, LauraThur
2-3 pmH
ealthy Living: Exercise for A
rthritis02/15-04/05
CO
S 952
32564S
tehman, B
ettyThu
7-9:15 pmIncom
e Tax for Senior C
itizens04/12-05/24
EN
R 903
32566S
tehman, B
ettyThu
7-9:15 pmC
urrent Issues02/16-05/25
HE
S 905
32236B
ush, Dionne
Fri9-10 am
Healthy Living: E
xercise for Balance
02/16-05/25H
ES
90532237
Bush, D
ionneFri
10-11 amH
ealthy Living: Exercise w
ith Weights
02/16-05/25E
NR
38032231
Link, JimFri
10 am-12 pm
Literature: The Great V
ictorian Poets
02/16-05/25S
KB
41932240
Sm
ith, Cathy
Fri10 am
-12 pmA
utobiographical Writing: M
emoirs
02/16-05/25S
KB
41932241
Sm
ith, Cathy
Fri1-3 pm
Autobiographical W
riting: Mem
oirs01/23-05/03
ATH
93032343
Shell, S
usanT/Th
10-11:30 amTherapeutic A
quatic Exercise
02/12-04/18H
ES
91032238
Shell, S
usanM
/W/F
11 am-12 pm
Healthy Living: P
ilates04/20-05/25
HE
S 905
32239S
hell, Susan
M/W
/F11 am
-12 pmH
ealthy Living: Pilates
Registration: $85
Lunch11:30 A
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M11:30 A
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M11:30 A
M - 1:30 P
M11:30 A
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Green B
eans
Roasted C
arrotsR
oasted Pumpkin
Leaf of Broccoli
Peas and Onions
Quinoa Pilaf
Sweet Potato C
asseroleSpelt Pilaf
Cream
of Carrot Soup
Peruvian Grilled
Chicken
Chicken &
Dum
plingH
oney Roasted C
hicken
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eekly Menu
Quesadilla B
arC
hef Special Pasta B
ar
Lentil Soup C
ream of Spinach Soup
Chicken W
ild Rice Soup
Salad Bar
House Jell-O
BLT Salad
Salad Bar
Wedge Salad
Southwest C
hicken SoupB
utternut Squash Bisque
Scotch Broth
Split Pea Soup
Refried B
eans
Apple Slaw
Tamale Pie
Sautéed Tofu with
Vegetables
Mediterranean Pork
chopsB
aked Eggplant and M
ushroom in Tom
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Lemon B
utter SoleSeafood Paella
Black B
ean and Cheese
Enchilada
Stewed Lentils w
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ranberries
Lobster Mac &
Cheese
Chef Special
SOUPS
Salad Bar
Salad Bar
Chicken C
acciatore
Spaghetti Squash
SALADSENTREESSTARCH & VEGETABLES
Roasted Turnips
Red C
abbage
Fiesta Green B
eans
Cilantro Lim
e Brow
n R
ice
Corn O
' Brien
11:30 AM
- 1:30 PM
11:30 AM
- 1:30 PM
11:30 AM
- 3:00 PM
4:30 PM
- 5:00 PM
4:30 PM
- 5:00 PM
Brunch
4:30 PM
- 7:30 PM
4:30 PM
- 7:30 PM
FridaySaturday
Sunday12-Jan
13-Jan14-Jan
Sugar Free White
Chocolate M
ousse
Sugar Free Apple Pie
Sugar Cookies
Triple Chocolate C
hip C
ookies
Cake B
atter Ice Cream
Cinnam
on Ice Cream
Weekly D
essert Menu
Pecan Pie Bread
Pudding
Pear Crum
ble Pie
Vanilla C
rème B
rulee
Germ
an Chocolate C
ake
Sugar Free Chocolate
Chip C
heesecake
Herb and B
utter C
ouscous
Chicken w
ith Artichoke
Spinach Sauce
Cauliflow
er Gratin w
ith M
anchego and Alm
onds
Chef Special
Ranch C
hicken
Seared Rockfish
French Onion Soup (low
sodium
)G
rits & O
atmeal
Culinary Services W
eekly Menu
Om
lette Bar
Matzo B
all Soup
Mussels and C
lams
Chili
Mandarin orange &
Spinach Salad
Salad Bar
Salad Bar
Beet, Pistachio and Feta
cheese Salad
Beef Short R
ibsG
rilled Skirt Steak
Salad Bar
Beef D
iane
Lobster Bisque
Chef Special
Kosher H
erb Chicken
Minestrone
Peach Am
brosia
Gorgonzola Tom
ato
Mustard G
reens
Potato Pancakes
Mixed V
egetables
Buttered N
oodles
Roasted Sw
eet Potatoes
Roasted B
roccoliPortobello M
ushroom
Slices
House m
ade Cornbread
Fresh Cut Fries
Sautéed Asparagus Tips