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March 1 & 2 - Bernie (2014) Black comedy
film directed by Richard Linklater, and written
by Linklater and Skip Hollandsworth. The film
stars Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine and Mat-
thew McConaughey. It is based on a 1998 Tex-
as Monthly magazine article by Hollandsworth,
"Midnight in the Garden of East Texas," that chronicles
the 1996 murder of 81-year-old millionaire Marjorie
Nugent in Carthage, Texas by her 38-year-old compan-
ion, Bernhardt "Bernie" Tiede. Rated R, 93min
March 4 & 5 - The Best Exotic Marigold Ho-
tel (2011) British retirees (Judi Dench, Maggie
Smith, Bill Nighy) decide to outsource their
retirement to exotic--and less expensive--India.
Lured by advertisements for the newly restored Mari-
gold Hotel and imagining a life of leisure in lush sur-
roundings, they arrive and find that the Marigold is actu-
ally a shell of its former self. Though their new home is
not quite what they had imagined, they find that life and
love can begin again when they let go of their pasts.
Rated PG-13, 124min
March 8 & 9 - Fury (2014) In April 1945, the
Allies are making their final push in the Euro-
pean theater. A battle-hardened Army sergeant
named Don "Wardaddy" Collier (Brad Pitt),
leading a Sherman tank and a five-man crew, undertakes
a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Hopelessly out-
numbered, outgunned and saddled with an inexperienced
soldier (Logan Lerman) in their midst, Wardaddy and
his men face overwhelming odds as they move to strike
at the heart of Nazi Germany. Rated R, 135min
March 11 & 12 - The Two Faces of January (2014) After he kills a detective, a con artist
(Viggo Mortensen) and his wife (Kirsten
Dunst) must trust a potentially dangerous
stranger (Oscar Isaac) to help them get out of
Greece. Rated PG-13, 94min
March 15 & 16 - Frozen (2013) Fearless opti-
mist Anna (voice of Kristen Bell) teams up
with rugged mountain man Kristoff (voice of
Jonathan Groff ) and his loyal reindeer Sven in
an epic journey, encountering Everest-like conditions,
mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named Olaf in a
race to find Anna's sister Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel),
whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Aren-
delle in eternal winter. They all battle the elements in a
race to save the kingdom. Rated PG, 102min
March 18 & 19 - St. Vincent (2014) Maggie
(Melissa McCarthy), a struggling single
mom, moves to Brooklyn with her 12-year-
old son, Oliver (Jaeden Lieberher). Having to
work very long hours, she has no choice but
to leave Oliver in the care of Vincent (Bill Murray), a
retired curmudgeon with a penchant for alcohol and
gambling. An odd friendship soon blossoms between the
improbable pair. Rated PG-13, 102min
March 22 & 23 - The Grand Budapest Ho-
tel (2014) In the 1930s, the Grand Budapest
Hotel is a popular European ski resort, presid-
ed over by concierge Gustave (Ralph
Fiennes). Gustave prides himself on providing
first-class service to the hotel's guests, especially the el-
derly women. When one of Gustave's lovers dies myste-
riously, Gustave finds himself the recipient of a priceless
painting and the chief suspect in her murder. Rated R,
100min
March 25 & 26 - Alexander and the Terrible,
Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014)
Gum stuck in his hair signals the start of a dis-
astrous day for 11-year-old Alexander (Ed Ox-
enbould). One calamity follows another. Alex-
ander begins to wonder if bad things happen only to him,
but he soon learns that he's not alone when his mother
(Jennifer Garner), father (Steve Carell), brother (Dylan
Minnette) and sister (Kerris Dorsey) all find themselves
living through their own calamitous days. Rated PG,
81min
March 29 & 30 - The Theory of Everything (2014) In the 1960s, Cambridge University stu-
dent and future physicist Stephen Hawking
(Eddie Redmayne) falls in love with fellow col-
legian Jane Wilde (Felicity Jones). At 21,
Hawking learns that he has motor neuron disease. De-
spite this he begins an ambitious study of time, of which
he has very little left, according to his doctor. He and
Jane defy terrible odds and break new ground in the
fields of medicine and science, achieving more than ei-
ther could hope to imagine. Rated PG-13, 123min
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Edgemere In-House Channels 15.2 , 81 & 95 at 3:00pm, 7:30pm & 10:00pm
In-House Movies The
Connection
Edgemere 8523 Thackery St. Dallas, TX 75225 214-615-7040
March 2015
Staff Directory
Managing Director John Falldine 214-615-7070
Business Office Manager Debi Trainor 214-623-6103
Administrative Assistant Sarabeth Sanderson 214-615-7035
Resident Care Manager John Muia 214-730-5594
Director Resident Services (Housekeeping/Grounds) Maria Garcia 469-916-8952
Maintenance Director Mark Blankenship 469-916-8954
Food & Beverage Director Wesley Helms 214-549-5290
Director of Sales & Marketing Vanessa Curtright 214-265-9100
Director of Security Ben Daw 469-628-1223
Master Concierge Fletcher Wilson 214-615-7040
Lifestyles Director Lorraine Rose 214-623-6104
Fitness Coordinator & Licensed Professional Counselor Charles Plafcan 214-615-7040 #219
Wellness Coordinator Ryan Spring 972-707-2856
Lifestyles Assistant Erika Contreras 214-623-6106
We are having a real St. Patrick’s Day Celebration this year. On March 17 please enjoy a special Dinner and then come to listen to the North Texas Caledonian Pipes & Drums presented by our Program Committee and Chair, Pat Spillman. See Inside Story.
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Out on the Town
March 11 - Men’s Outing:
The Edgemere BBQ Posse returns to
the Baby Back Shak at 1800 South
Akard, near the Dallas Police Head-
quarters building. We can expect a
large contingency of Police among
the dinners as well as having good BBQ. The BBS also
attracts downtown professionals as well as Medical Stu-
dents from UTSW; and the take-out business is very
good. It's a "not to miss dining experience." Boarding at
10:45AM, Departing at 11:00AM. Cash only. Sign up
with the Concierge.
March 12 - Movie Outing: “The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
Richard Gere checks in with the A-list cast
for the continuing adventures of elderly Brit-
ons in an Indian retirement hotel. Jaipur's
Best Exotic Marigold Hotel for the Elderly
and Beautiful has become a huge success for
ambitious young Sonny (Dev Patel). Muriel (Maggie
Smith) is now installed as his business partner. Douglas
(Bill Nighy) and Evelyn (Judi Dench) have also joined
the workforce. And with new arrivals Lavinia (Tamsin
Greig) and American writer Guy (Richard Gere) vying
for the one remaining room, it's clearly time for expan-
sion. But busy Sonny is also occupied by his impending
marriage to Sunaina (Tena Desae). This love in the air
seems to be contagious. Madge (Celia Imrie) swoons over
suave, handsome Guy, while Douglas and Evelyn's ro-
mance continues to develop. The original director, writer
and magnificent main cast of the delightful 2012 sleeper
hit reunite for this eagerly anticipated sequel. Deliciously
unexpected developments are promised! Showtimes are
not available at the this, sign up with the Concierge
and we will contact you with the departure time.
March 19 - Museum Outing: The Crow Collection of Asian Art
We will be visiting the Crow Collec-
tions on March 19. We have not visit-
ed recently but two collections looked
very interesting and everyone loves
the Crow Museum. The first one is At
Home and at Court: Chinese and Japanese Paintings
from the Crow Collection. This exhibition draws on the
museum's holdings of paintings from China and Japan,
and explores the East Asian painting formats of hanging
scrolls, hand scrolls, and folding screens. These medi-
ums, and the traditional subjects of landscapes, religious
figures, bird and flower compositions, and seasonal
plants, are part of the shared fine-art heritage of China
and Japan celebrated with works created for enjoyment
in private and public, at home and at court. The 2nd one
is Fundamental and Superfluous: The Arts of Life in
China, Japan, and Korea. This exhibition ex-
amines works of art from the Museum’s per-
manent collection that present artistic imagery
and auspicious symbolism as design elements
embedded within sculptural objects with a
functional purpose. These vases, chests, and
objects d’art are imbued with symbols and be-
liefs of the cultures in which they were created. The ar-
tistic mastery with which they were crafted in lacquer,
cloisonné, ceramics, and metal elevates these objects to
a level of fine art, at once excessively superfluous and
profoundly symbolic of enduring cultural values in East
Asia. The Admission is free. We leave at 10:30am and
we will lunch at our favorite Deli in the Crow Business
Center. Cost is lunch off the menu.
March 30 - Lunch Outing: Mr. Mesero
It’s time we try a Mexican Food
lunch outing! Mr. Mesero sounds
just right for us since they also have
an American standards menu
too. Here is what the D Magazine
has to say…After creating a ward-
robe of successful restaurant concepts and being part of
very special projects with a collection of very talented
people, please enjoy Mico Rodriguez latest creation, Mr.
Mesero. The restaurant features American Standards and
Mexican Classics and Mico Rodriguez is back doing what
he does best: turning out high-quality food and providing
stellar service. “I started out with 12 tables and hit it big,”
Rodriguez says. “I’m in here waiting tables and watching
everything going on…” His American/Mexican menu
offers two classic soups from Mexico. Fideo y pollo, a
soul food soup, is golden chicken stock filled with chunks
of tender chicken and thin strips of vermicelli. The Amer-
ican side of the menu includes a juicy double-meat ham-
burger and other favorites…Cost is meal off the menu.
We leave at 11:00am.
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Free Blood Pressure Readings
Gardendale Home Health will
be in the Game Room every
Wednesday from 11:30am-
1:00pm to take your Blood
Pressure readings. Feel free to
drop in.
Name Tag Reminder
As Juliet said to Romeo, “what’s
in a name…?” Well, here at
Edgemere names are VERY im-
portant! Please remember to
wear your name badges so every-
one can greet each other by
name. It is especially helpful in getting to know new
residents, and vice versa. Thanks for helping to do
your part to make Edgemere a friendly place.
Announcements & More!
Choir Call! Fred Propst (Edgemere Choir Director) and Barbara Loest
(Pianist) would like to invite you to come and sing in the
choir. You don’t need a professional voice just a love for
music, a dedication to the choir, and an hour a week to
practice and be with friends or make new ones. There are
two programs a year the choir performs; a patriotic one in
July and a Holiday Program in December. Families and
residents love the choir so please consider being a part of
it. If you are interested, please call Fred Propst.
In-House Mailboxes
When checking your
postal boxes for your US
mail please remember to
check your in-house box-
es also. If you are new to
Edgemere, we would like
to take a moment to tell
you how important these
boxes are to you and to the staff. In a large community
communication to our residents can be a challenge and we
have created many ways for you to find out the latest ac-
tivities and happenings such as the in-house TV, bulletin
boards and of course this newsletter. Your in-house boxes
are just as important if not more as all of the other ways.
Administration uses them for special notices and your
monthly billing, activities uses them for updates and re-
minders about upcoming events and any changes on the
monthly activity calendar, Concierge uses them to confirm
your transportation requests, Maintenance and House-
keeping always keep you informed about any issues with
your apartment.
Remember! When pulling your notices from your box
your apartment number is on the bottom of the box NOT
the top.
Bridge News
Something great is happen-
ing to the Friday Night Du-
plicate Bridge Game. Gerrie
Owen will now be hosting a
Friday evening Duplicate
Bridge game EVERY Fri-
day night. Gerrie Owen is
our Edgemere Bridge Instructor and is an ACBL, Ac-
credited Master Teacher, Gold Life, Master Bridge
Player and Certified Champion Director. In addition, to
this change we are inviting outside Bridge players to
come and join in, so if you have an outside Bridge part-
ner by all means invite them and you will also meet
new people Gerrie has invited. Along with running the
games Gerrie will be able to award Master Points. Ger-
rie will continue her Thursday afternoon Bridge In-
struction and tips. If you have any questions please call
Lorraine or stop by and see Gerrie on Thursday after-
noons.
We have a Duplicate Bridge Players list and will put it
out on Friday. It is always a good idea to check with
your group to make sure they are coming. However, if
you do not have a set group come anyway because Ger-
rie may be able to set you up with a table.
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February Highlights
Visit from Mayor Mike Rawlings
Chili Cook-off for New Residents Sponsored by Social Committee
UTD’s Dr. Jeffrey Martin “Managing Hearing Loss”
Valentine’s
Day
Dance
4th Quarter
Fitness For
Charity
Donation to the
MAKE A WISH
FOUNDATION
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March 10 - John Falldine’s Wine Dinner
A five course meal care-
fully selected to be per-
fectly paired with a fine
selection of wines. Seat-
ing will be limited to 30
people. Please call (469-
916-8955) to make your reservation.
The cost is $45.00 which will be
added to your monthly billing. Due
to the ordering of special food, the
cost is non-refundable, however you
may find someone to purchase your
seating. Meet John at 5:30pm in
the large private dining room.
March 17 - St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
Begin your evening in Medici’s Dining Room for a traditional
Irish dinner from 5:30-7:30pm including Shepherd’s Pie and
green beer! Afterward at 7:00pm join everyone outside in the
Sculpture Garden for an evening with the North Texas Caledo-
nian Pipes and Drums. The NTCPD is a recognized leader among pipe bands
in the Southwest, and the band’s titles include many first place finishes at
competitions throughout the United States. Under the direction of Pipe Ma-
jor Don Shannon and Drum Sergeant Barry Phillips, the NTCPD performs at
15 to 20 events during the year including the North Texas Irish Festival, The
Texas Scottish Festival and several Highland games across the country. Over
the years the band has performed at the State Fair of Texas, The Morton
Meyerson Symphony and Bass Performance Hall. We are proud to have
them here at Edgemere and a special thanks to Pat Spillman for inviting
them. The Dining Room will be closed at noon and the Portabella will be
closed for the evening dinner. The entertainment will take place outside
providing weather permits, if not we will meet in the theater.
March 31 - The Texas Winds Present: Ron Jones
Texas Winds presents a return performance for Ron Jones on saxophone with Kent El-
lingson accompanying on piano. Ron Jones has performed at Las Vegas Bellagio, and
across North America. He’s recorded two original jazz CD’s, written music for CNN, rec-
orded, with AL Green and Teo Macero, jammed onstage with Smokey Robinson, Mick
Fleetwood, and many more. Ron has performed at the Dallas Museum of Art, Sammons
Center, Sambuca and Avanti. He also teaches at Richland College and holds degrees from
North Texas and NYU. Kent Ellingson graduated with a Master’s in music from University of North Texas in 1983.
Kent is the jazz piano instructor for Collin County Community College in Plano and is a performing member with the
faculty jazz group. Kent has appeared in concert with such jazz greats as Clark Terry, Randy Brecker, Bob Mincer,
Greg Bissonett, Chris Vadala, Kevin Mahogany, and others. He was featured in a solo jazz piano concert last summer
at Eastfield Community College. In addition to playing extensively as a pianist/keyboardist, Kent is a full time music
instructor at Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas. Previously he was the head of the music department at the Arts
Magnet High School from 2004-2009. Some of the songs they will be playing are “In the Mood,” “String of Pearls”
and “Are You Lonesome tonight?” Please join them at 7:30pm in the Theater.
March 25 - Under the Big Top Carnival
Everyone loves Edgemere’s annual Carnival. This year Chair Mary Anne Luterman and
the Social Committee are stirring up some great activities for you at the carnival and pre-
senting a new theme “Under the Big Top”. From basketball toss to darts try your luck at
winning a prize then walk on over to the Seminar Room for an old fashion Cake Walk!
There will be a Carnival Magician, popcorn, Jell-O shots and much more. Begin your
carnival experience at 11:30am outside the Theater with a new and scrumptious ham-
burger and hot dog bar including fix ins and great salads then let the games begin.
Medici’s dining room will be closed for lunch but the Portobello will be open. The cost
of the Hamburger & Hot Dog Bar is a meal ticket. Note: We would appreciate a donation of a homemade or store
bought pastry for our cake walk, call Mary Anne Luterman 469-250-4881 if you would like to donate a pastry.
Programs & Events
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 9:00 Communion-PL
10:30 Non-Denominational
Worship Service-T
10:30-1:30 Champagne
Brunch-M
1:45 Symphony B2
Transportation
3:00, 7:30, 10:00
Movie-CH
2 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 NorthPark Mall-Lobby 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 2:30 John’s Book and Movie Club-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
3 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Spouse Support Group with Charles, LPC-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 4:30 Communion by St. Michael’s Church-SR
4 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 Art Class-AS 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 11:30 Blood Pressure-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 3:00 Dominoes-GR
5 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:00 Lost & Found-CAS 10:00 Jewelry Repair-CAS 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR
6 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Bridge Game-GR
7 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:00-12:00 Mr. Arp’s Shakespeare Class-SR 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR
8 9:00 Communion-PL 10:30 Non-Denominational Worship Service-T 10:30-1:30 Champagne Brunch-M 12:45 DSM Transportation 1:45 Symphony POPS Transportation 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
9 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion:
Chair-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC
10:30 Walk For Life-T
11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store
2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
10 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Spouse Support Group w/Charles-see Charles 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 5:30 John’s Wine Dinner-M
11 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 Art Class-AS 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00 Men’s Outing: Baby Back Shak 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 11:30 Blood Pressure-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 3:00 Dominoes-GR 7:00 Stamp Club-AS
12 Movie Outing Day 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR
13 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Bridge Game-GR
14 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:00-12:00 Mr. Arp’s Shakespeare Class-SR 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR
15 9:00 Communion-PL 10:30 Non-Denominational Worship Service-T 10:30-1:30 Champagne Brunch-M 1:15 Opera Transportation 1:45 Symphony B1 Transportation 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
16
8:30 Cardio Moves-AR
9:30 Motion is Lotion:
Chair-T
10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC
10:30 Walk For Life-T
11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR
11:00-1:30 Bottega Store
2:00 Walgreens-Lobby
3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
17 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Spouse Support Group w/Charles-see Charles 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 5:30-7:30 St. Patrick’s Day Dinner-M 7:00 St. Patrick’s Day Program-S. Courtyard
18
8:30 Cardio Moves-AR
9:30 Motion is Lotion:
Chair-T
10:30 Walk For Life-T
10:30 Art Class-AS
11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR
11:00-1:30 Bottega Store
11:30 Blood Pressure-GR
3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
3:00 Dominoes-GR
19 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:00 Jewelry Repair-CAS 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:30 Outing: Crow Museum 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 4:00 Resident Assoc. Mtg-T 7:30 Bingo-GR
20 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Bridge Game-GR
21 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:00-12:00 Mr. Arp’s Shakespeare Class-SR 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR
22 9:00 Communion-PL 10:30 Non-Denominational Worship Service-T 10:30-1:30 Champagne Brunch-M 12:45 DSM Transportation 1:45 Symphony B1 Transportation 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
23 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
24 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Support Group-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR
25 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-AR 10:30 Walk For Life-T NO ART CLASS BOTTEGA CLOSED 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:30 Blood Pressure-GR 11:30 Lunch & Carnival-T 3:00 Dominoes-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 7:00 Stamp Club-AS
26 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR
27 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Bridge Game-GR
28 8:30 Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk w/Walker-T 10:00-12:00 Mr. Arp’s Shakespeare Class-SR 10:30 Balance-AR 2:00 Bancroft Series Transportation 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR
29 9:00 Communion-PL 10:30 Non-Denominational Worship Service-T 10:30-1:30 Champagne Brunch-M 1:45 Symphony B2 Transportation 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
30 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Lunch Outing: Mr. Mesero 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
31 8:30 Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Support Group-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 7:30 Program: Ron Jones (Saxophone) & Kent Ellingson (Piano)-T
Happy Birthday! 07 Kathleen Hughes 07 Joseph Metz 08 Albert Nassen 12 Doris Metz 12 Elaine Mickey 16 Betty Arceneaux 16 Martha Cerny
22 Betty Slaughter 25 Betty Gardemal 27 Myra Glass 28 Connie Best 28 Richard Collier 28 Nancy Reiter 29 James King 31 Fifi Blackwell 31 Bonnie Seibert
LEGEND:
AR Aerobics Room BC Business Center BLR Billiard Room BR Bridge Room AS Art Studio CH In-House Channel 15.2, 95 or 81 CR Club Room CY Courtyard FC Fitness Center GR Game Room L Library M Medici Dining Room P Pool PC Portobello Café PG Putting Green PL Plaza Lobby SR Seminar Room T Theater
Portobello Hours 7:00am-9:30am $7 11:30am-1:00pm $12 5:00pm-7:30pm $16
Medici Dining Hours 11:30am-1:00pm $12 5:30pm-7:30pm $16 Sunday Brunch: $26 10:30am-1:00pm Meal Delivery $6 Edgemere Concierge 214-615-7040
Edgemere Security 469-628-1223
Edgemere Dining 469-916-8955
Amegy Bank Tue/Thur 214-754-6049 9-11am
Beauty Salon Open at 9am Tue-Sat 214-696-5585
Hearing Clinic 214-987-4114
Novin Jewelry Repair: Harold Novin 214-676-0200
Podiatrist, Dr. Legel 214-366-4600
Augustine Caregivers 214-265-9022
Gardendale Home Health 817-235-8828
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 9:00 Communion-PL
10:30 Non-Denominational
Worship Service-T
10:30-1:30 Champagne
Brunch-M
1:45 Symphony B2
Transportation
3:00, 7:30, 10:00
Movie-CH
2 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 NorthPark Mall-Lobby 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 2:30 John’s Book and Movie Club-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
3 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Spouse Support Group with Charles, LPC-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 4:30 Communion by St. Michael’s Church-SR
4 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 Art Class-AS 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 11:30 Blood Pressure-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 3:00 Dominoes-GR
5 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:00 Lost & Found-CAS 10:00 Jewelry Repair-CAS 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR
6 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Bridge Game-GR
7 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:00-12:00 Mr. Arp’s Shakespeare Class-SR 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR
8 9:00 Communion-PL 10:30 Non-Denominational Worship Service-T 10:30-1:30 Champagne Brunch-M 12:45 DSM Transportation 1:45 Symphony POPS Transportation 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
9 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion:
Chair-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC
10:30 Walk For Life-T
11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store
2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
10 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Spouse Support Group w/Charles-see Charles 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 5:30 John’s Wine Dinner-M
11 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 Art Class-AS 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00 Men’s Outing: Baby Back Shak 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 11:30 Blood Pressure-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 3:00 Dominoes-GR 7:00 Stamp Club-AS
12 Movie Outing Day 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR
13 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Bridge Game-GR
14 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:00-12:00 Mr. Arp’s Shakespeare Class-SR 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR
15 9:00 Communion-PL 10:30 Non-Denominational Worship Service-T 10:30-1:30 Champagne Brunch-M 1:15 Opera Transportation 1:45 Symphony B1 Transportation 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
16
8:30 Cardio Moves-AR
9:30 Motion is Lotion:
Chair-T
10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC
10:30 Walk For Life-T
11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR
11:00-1:30 Bottega Store
2:00 Walgreens-Lobby
3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
17 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Spouse Support Group w/Charles-see Charles 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 5:30-7:30 St. Patrick’s Day Dinner-M 7:00 St. Patrick’s Day Program-S. Courtyard
18
8:30 Cardio Moves-AR
9:30 Motion is Lotion:
Chair-T
10:30 Walk For Life-T
10:30 Art Class-AS
11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR
11:00-1:30 Bottega Store
11:30 Blood Pressure-GR
3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
3:00 Dominoes-GR
19 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:00 Jewelry Repair-CAS 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:30 Outing: Crow Museum 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 4:00 Resident Assoc. Mtg-T 7:30 Bingo-GR
20 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Bridge Game-GR
21 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:00-12:00 Mr. Arp’s Shakespeare Class-SR 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR
22 9:00 Communion-PL 10:30 Non-Denominational Worship Service-T 10:30-1:30 Champagne Brunch-M 12:45 DSM Transportation 1:45 Symphony B1 Transportation 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
23 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
24 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Support Group-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR
25 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-AR 10:30 Walk For Life-T NO ART CLASS BOTTEGA CLOSED 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:30 Blood Pressure-GR 11:30 Lunch & Carnival-T 3:00 Dominoes-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 7:00 Stamp Club-AS
26 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR
27 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Bridge Game-GR
28 8:30 Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk w/Walker-T 10:00-12:00 Mr. Arp’s Shakespeare Class-SR 10:30 Balance-AR 2:00 Bancroft Series Transportation 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR
29 9:00 Communion-PL 10:30 Non-Denominational Worship Service-T 10:30-1:30 Champagne Brunch-M 1:45 Symphony B2 Transportation 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
30 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Lunch Outing: Mr. Mesero 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH
31 8:30 Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Support Group-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 7:30 Program: Ron Jones (Saxophone) & Kent Ellingson (Piano)-T
Happy Birthday! 07 Kathleen Hughes 07 Joseph Metz 08 Albert Nassen 12 Doris Metz 12 Elaine Mickey 16 Betty Arceneaux 16 Martha Cerny
22 Betty Slaughter 25 Betty Gardemal 27 Myra Glass 28 Connie Best 28 Richard Collier 28 Nancy Reiter 29 James King 31 Fifi Blackwell 31 Bonnie Seibert
March
2015