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* Gal’s Oung - COA Mexican Eatery -Thursday, June 9 COA Mexican Eatery serves fresh, arsan Mexican food with recipes straight from Mexico. They have tacos, burritos, fajitas, bacon prawns, salads, and many more items to choose from on the menu. Signup sheets are in the hallway by the lobby and don’t forget to bring $ for lunch! *Ride to and from the Anacortes Farmer’s Market - Saturday, June 17 The Anacortes Farmer’s Market is the best place to get local produce, mingle with local arsts and buy some wonderful craſts. They have live music and good food too so bring along some cash for spending and enjoy being outdoors. Sign up in the hallway near the lobby. The bus will be leaving at 11:15. Father’s Day Special Music Event with Trish Hatley - Monday, June 19 We will be celebrating Father’s Day the day after. with Trish Hatley’s wonderful music. Please see the first page of this newsletter for more details. All are welcomed and you can invite your friends too! *Shopping at Walgreens - Tuesday, June 20 Walgreens is offering a 20% discount for Seniors! We have a trip once a month on the third Tuesday for you to take advantage of this offer. The bus will be leaving at 1:15. Please sign up in the hallway near the lobby. Photo Journey Social w/Kerry - Wednesday, June 21 Did you know that Kerry is a wonderful photographer? Come join Kerry in the Captain’s Crossing to see her extraordinary photos, snacks, and conversaon. * Guy’s Oung - Thursday, June 22 Calling all guys! Pete and John will be taking you on another wild adventure for lunch. The bus leaves at 11:15 and you’ll need to sign up in the hallway near the lobby. *Dinner Oung - Bason Brewery - Tuesday, June 27 Whether you are looking for a great local beer or a quick, tasty meal, Bastion Brewing Company is the place to go! Their Craft Brewery is locally owned and gives back to the community. Bus will be leaving at 4:30. Signup sheets are in the hallway by the lobby. Note: Please check the calendar for other acvies not listed. Pete Kovach Executive Director Casandra Roberts Business Office Manager Leah Yanega Community Relations Director Tammy Scott Health Services Director Becca Booker- DeMonbreun Activities Director Ian McAllaster Food Services Director John Fuik Maintenance Director Susie Deyo Resident Relations Independent and Assisted Living CLIPPER June Activities Continued Dr. Cindy R. Elliser received her B.S. and M.S. in Biological Sciences from Florida Atlantic Uni- versity (FAU) and received her Ph.D. in Integra- tive Biology from FAU. For 10 years she worked with Dr. Herzing and the Wild Dolphin Project studying Atlantic spotted and bottlenose dolphins in the Bahamas. In 2014 Dr. Elliser moved to the Pacific Northwest and founded Pacific Mammal Research to study marine mammals in the Salish Sea, particularly harbor porpoises and harbor seals. She is the author of numerous papers in peer- reviewed scientific journals and has presented at international scientific con- ferences. Dr. Elliser also teaches biology and related courses as an adjunct professor at Skagit Valley College. Pacific Mammal Research (PacMam) is a scientific research organization that studies free-ranging marine mammals in the Salish Sea to improve our understanding of their life history, behavior, social structure and ecology within a dynamic and changing environment. Using traditional and innovative scientific techniques we provide information critical for conservation measures and create public awareness through education. Join us for the exceptional lecture June 16th at 2:30PM in the Dinning Room. June Educational Lecture: Dr. Cindy R. Elliser from PACMAM

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* Gal’s Outing - COA Mexican Eatery -Thursday, June 9 COA Mexican Eatery serves fresh, artisan Mexican food with recipes straight from Mexico. They have tacos, burritos, fajitas, bacon prawns, salads, and many more items to choose from on the menu. Signup sheets are in the hallway by the lobby and don’t forget to bring $ for lunch! *Ride to and from the Anacortes Farmer’s Market - Saturday, June 17 The Anacortes Farmer’s Market is the best place to get local produce, mingle with local artists and buy some wonderful crafts. They have live music and good food too so bring along some cash for spending and enjoy being outdoors. Sign up in the hallway near the lobby. The bus will be leaving at 11:15.

Father’s Day Special Music Event with Trish Hatley - Monday, June 19 We will be celebrating Father’s Day the day after. with Trish Hatley’s wonderful music. Please

see the first page of this newsletter for more details. All are welcomed and you can invite your

friends too!

*Shopping at Walgreens - Tuesday, June 20 Walgreens is offering a 20% discount for Seniors! We have a trip once a month on the third

Tuesday for you to take advantage of this offer. The bus will be leaving at 1:15. Please sign up

in the hallway near the lobby.

Photo Journey Social w/Kerry - Wednesday, June 21 Did you know that Kerry is a wonderful photographer? Come join Kerry in the Captain’s Crossing to see her extraordinary photos, snacks, and conversation. * Guy’s Outing - Thursday, June 22 Calling all guys! Pete and John will be taking you on another wild adventure for lunch. The bus leaves at 11:15 and you’ll need to sign up in the hallway near the lobby. *Dinner Outing - Bastion Brewery - Tuesday, June 27 Whether you are looking for a great local beer or a quick, tasty meal, Bastion Brewing

Company is the place to go! Their Craft Brewery is locally owned and gives back to the

community. Bus will be leaving at 4:30. Signup sheets are in the hallway by the lobby.

Note: Please check the calendar for other activities not listed.

Pete Kovach Executive Director Casandra Roberts Business Office Manager Leah Yanega Community Relations Director Tammy Scott Health Services Director Becca Booker-DeMonbreun Activities Director Ian McAllaster Food Services Director John Fuik Maintenance Director Susie Deyo Resident Relations

Independent and Assisted Living

CLIPPER June Activities Continued

Dr. Cindy R. Elliser received her B.S. and M.S. in Biological Sciences from Florida Atlantic Uni-versity (FAU) and received her Ph.D. in Integra-tive Biology from FAU. For 10 years she worked with Dr. Herzing and the Wild Dolphin Project

studying Atlantic spotted and bottlenose dolphins in the Bahamas. In 2014 Dr. Elliser moved to the Pacific Northwest and founded Pacific Mammal Research to study marine mammals in the Salish Sea, particularly harbor porpoises and harbor seals. She is the author of numerous papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals and has presented at international scientific con-ferences. Dr. Elliser also teaches biology and related courses as an adjunct professor at Skagit Valley College. Pacific Mammal Research (PacMam) is a scientific research organization that studies free-ranging marine mammals in the Salish Sea to improve our understanding of their life history, behavior, social structure and ecology within a dynamic and changing environment. Using traditional and innovative scientific techniques we provide information critical for conservation measures and create public awareness through education. Join us for the exceptional lecture June 16th at 2:30PM in the Dinning Room.

June Educational Lecture: Dr. Cindy R. Elliser from PACMAM

Chandler’s Walk – Saturday, June 3 Join Kerry and other residents for a leisurely stroll around the grounds of Chandler’s Square. We will be walking on sidewalks. Meet in the Captain's Crossing at 1:30. Tech Help w/ Becca – Monday, June 5 & 26 The purpose of this user group is to help each other learn how to use all the capabilities of the i-Pad or other mobile devices. Class starts at 1:15 in the Train Room. June Birthday Party - Tuesday, June 6 Come and join the fun in celebrating our June birthdays. We will have a yummy cake and ice

-cream along with a fun raffle and great prizes. It will be in the Dining Room at 2:30. Hope

to see you there! * Picnics- Thursday, June 8 & 29 It’s a picnic! Come out and enjoy the fresh air, beautiful scenery and visiting with your

friends while eating a delicious lunch prepared by us. The bus will be leaving at 11:15.

Please sign up early since the bus will fill up fast.

* Shopping in Burlington - Saturday, June 10 & 24 Calling all shoppers! This is your big chance to go shopping at the mall or other stores in

Burlington. We have two trips scheduled this month and the bus will be leaving at 11:15.

Please sign up in the hallway near the lobby.

* Breakfast at The Corner Restaurant - Sunday, June 11 Are you ready for one of the best breakfast places in Anacortes? Come along and join

Colleen on a trip to the San Juan Bar & Grill at the bowling alley for Sunday breakfast and

an afternoon drive. Bus will leave at 9:30am. Please sign up in the hallway near the lobby.

* Shop Soroptimist -Tuesday, June 13 Join us for our monthly trip to Anacortes’s best thrift store. Please sign up on the board near the lobby and remember to bring some spending money. Flag Day Social –Wednesday, June 14 Join your fellow residents for a red, white, and blue extravaganza. Each wing is assigned a color, south wears red, center wears blue, and north wears white Wear your wings color then come snack and socialize in honor of flag day! You might even meet some new neighbors.

See next page for more activities ——>

June Activities

May Birthday

Celebration

Happy June Birthdays

Residents

6/10 ~ Ellen Conlee

6/25 ~ Hank Wright

6/28 ~ Sheila Gifford

6/28 ~ Jean Schuster

Staff

6/12 ~ Maeleah Johnson

6/23 ~ Linda Burse

6/27 ~ Mariska McCoy

Chandler’s Square Residents’

Council Meeting

May 25, 2017

Present:

Harvey Osterhouse, President

Roberta DeMarre, Secretary

Maxine Lang

Mary Lou McKibben

Harry Buckner

Dee Holmes

Millicent Roberts

Cleo Sanders

Becca Booker-DeMonbreun

Meeting was called to order at 2:30pm. The following discussions took place:

Old Business: Housekeeping responsibilities are to be included in the New Resident

packets. It has been confirmed that they are in the New Resident Hand-

book.

Housekeeping has had a change in supervision. Erin will now be the

housekeeping supervisor and will report directly to John. This will help to

streamline the flow of information.

The nurse call system was briefly down during this past month. Before the

system crashed a new system had been ordered. This new nurse call sys-

tem has since been installed and is working properly.

Two suggestions for a Resident Council fundraiser included a fashion

show in conjunction with Soroptimist or a concert displaying our resi-

dents’ superb musical talents. This will be discussed more at the next

meeting.

New Business:

Suggestion that is no one volunteers to lead a fundraiser by September the

council will just have to ask for donations and Maxine will handle the

funds.

Jean Schuster was wondering if there is a need for an addition machine to

enlarge print. Those at the meeting agreed that it would be a great addition

if donated and a good location might be the conference room.

There was a concern over staff’s hair in the dining room being in their

face. This information has been passed along to Pete and Ian. If you have

additional concerns please place them in the suggestion box near the lob-

by.

There is a desire to have to doors to the outside open in the dining room

without having the bugs come in. This desire and concern has been passed

along to Pete and John.

There are more umbrellas and stands on the way for the patios around the

building.

Janet is our new dining room manager. She has replaced Donna. Please

welcome her to Chandler’s.

The meeting was adjourned at 2:55pm.

Respectfully submitted, Roberta DeMarre, Secretary

Healthy Living Next Topic: “Chronic Pain & Occupational Therapy”

More than 130 million Americans suffer from chronic, or frequently occurring, pain. Chronic pain creates both phys-ical and psychological problems that affect whether a per-son can engage in meaningful activities each day. Pain can decrease a person's strength, coordination, and independ-ence in addition to causing stress that may lead to depres-sion.

With the help of occupational therapy, people with chronic pain can learn to manage the physical and psychological effects and lead active and productive lives. Many people with chronic pain already have received treatment with medication, surgery, heat, cold, nerve stimulation and mas-sage. What many have not yet learned is how manage-ment of daily activities and lifestyle can contribute to suc-cessful, long-term coping with pain.

Select Rehab looks forward to seeing you on Friday, June 2nd at 10:30am in Captain's Crossing to find out what an Occupational Therapist can do for relief of pain and what an individual can do to cope with Chronic Pain.

Our first picnics and walks

of the Summer

will start in June!

Weather permitting, Becca and Kerry

have picnics and walks planed for you

this summer. The locations selected

are ones that you are sure to enjoy.

For the picnics all the food is provided

and water is provided for the walks.

All you have to do is sign up for the

adventure!

Please come along and enjoy the fresh

air and beautiful scenery while we

serve lunch! Don’t forget to sign up

early to get a seat and be sure and

bring a jacket in case there is a cool

breeze.

Special Father’s Day Music Event

Monday June 19th at 2:30

We have a special music celebration planned in honor of all

the Father’s at Chandler’s. Trish Hatley will be our special

guest vocalist along with some of her band. Trish is well

known in the area as well as in the music industry. She is

very popular among fans wherever she plays. Trish performs

and records with her own quintet, as well as the vocal jazz

trio Trish, Hans and Phil. She has performed in multiple Pop

Symphony concerts and especially loves playing Big Band

shows such as “Sinatra at the Sands.” Trish’s recordings have

received critical acclaim and are played all around the world.

In addition to performing and recording, Trish has also produced four shows: “A Fifth of

Jazz,” “Women in Song,” “Isn’t It Romantic?” and “The Great American Songbook.”

Trish will be bringing some of her band members with her. Please come and join us on

Monday, June 19th at 2:30 in the Dining Room and please come ear ly to get a good

seat. You can invite your friends too! All are welcome!

1

9:00 Men’s Coffee & Doughnuts -TR

9:30 Women’s Coffee & Doughnuts -CC

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 Nail Painting-CR

1:00 Mexican Train Dominoes -CR

1:30 Afternoon Drive *

La Conner

3:00 Safeway Shopping -Lobby

2 Transport Day

9:45 Stretch & Flex -CR

10:30 Healthy Living -CC

1:15 Free Bingo -CR

4:00 Happy Hour -CC

3

9:30 Popcorn -GR

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

1:30 Chandler’s Walk-CC

2:30 Afternoon Movie -TH

Hidden Figures

(2016; 2hr 7m)

3:15 Quarter Bingo -CR

4

9:30 Worship Service -FS

1:15 Penny Bingo -CR

2:30 Movie Feature -TH

Hidden Figures

(2016; 2hr 7m)

3:30 Worship Service

& Music -CR

5 Transport Day

9:45 Stretch & Flex -CR

10:15 Wii Bowling -CR

1:15 Tech Help w/Becca-TR

2:30 Music Hour -DR

w/ Ward McCary

6

9:00 Safeway Shopping -Lobby

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 Bible Study –FS

1:00 Blood Pressure Checks –CR

2:30 Birthday Party -DR

7 Transport Day

9:30 Balanced & Fit w/Ania -CR

11:00 Communion Service -FS

1:30 Walk Rotary Park *

2:00 Coloring Club -CR

3:30 Root Beer Float Social -CR

8

9:00 Men’s Coffee & Doughnuts -TR

9:30 Women’s Coffee & Doughnuts -CC

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 Picnic at *

Bowman's Bay

1:00 Knitting/Crochet Club -CC

1:00 Mexican Train Dominoes -CR

3:00 Safeway Shopping -Lobby

9 Transport Day

9:45 Stretch & Flex -CR

10:15 Wii Bowling -CR

1:15 Free Bingo -CR

4:00 Happy Hour -CC

* Special Drinks

10

9:30 Popcorn -GR

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 - 2:30 Ride to/from

Burlington Shopping *

2:30 Afternoon Movie -TH

La La Land

(2016; 2hr 8m)

3:15 Quarter Bingo -CR

11

9:30 Worship Service -FS

9:30 Breakfast at

Bowling Alley

& Afternoon Drive *

1:15 Penny Bingo -CR

2:30 Food Committee Mtg -DR

2:30 Movie Feature -TH

La La Land

(2016; 2hr 8m)

12 Transport Day

9:45 Stretch & Flex -CR

10:15 Wii Bowling -CR

1:15 Nail Painting-CR

2:30 Music Hour -DR

w/ Bayview Sound

13

9:00 Safeway Shopping -Lobby

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 Bible Study –FS

1:15 Afternoon Drive *

Lake Campbell

2:30 Shopping trip to Soroptimist *

14 Transport Day

9:30 Balanced & Fit w/Ania -CR

1:30 Afternoon Drive *

Anacortes Marinas

2:00 Coloring Club -CR

3:30 Flag Day Social –CC

15

9:00 Men’s Coffee & Doughnuts -TR

9:30 Women’s Coffee & Doughnuts -CC

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 Gal’s Lunch Outing *

COA Mexican Eatery

1:00 Mexican Train Dominoes -CR

3:00 Safeway Shopping -Lobby

16 Transport Day

9:45 Stretch & Flex -CR

10:15 Wii Bowling -CR

1:15 Free Bingo -CR

2:30 Educational Lecture -DR

3:30 Happy Hour -CC

17

9:30 Popcorn -GR

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 Farmer’s Market *

1:30 Nail Painting -CR

2:05 Mariners Game-CC

2:30 Afternoon Movie -TH

Jaws

(1975; 2hr 5m)

3:15 Quarter Bingo -CR

18 HAPPY FATHER’S DAY !

9:30 Worship Service -FS

1:15 Penny Bingo -CR

2:30 Movie Feature -TH

Jaws

(1975; 2hr 5m)

3:30 Worship Service

& Music -CR

19 Transport Day

9:45 Stretch & Flex -CR

10:15 Wii Bowling -CR

2:30 Special Music Event -DR

w/ Trish Hatley

20

9:00 Safeway Shopping -Lobby

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 Bible Study –FS

1:15 - 2:15 Shopping at Walgreens *

2:30 Resident Council Meeting -Conf

21 Transport Day

9:30 Balanced & Fit w/Ania -CR

1:30 Walk Ship Harbor Park *

2:00 Coloring Club -CR

3:30 Photo Journey Social

w/Kerry-CC

22

9:00 Men’s Coffee & Doughnuts -TR

9:30 Women’s Coffee & Doughnuts -CC

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 Guy’s Lunch Outing *

1:00 Knitting/Crochet Club -CC

1:00 Mexican Train Dominoes -CR

3:00 Safeway Shopping -Lobby

23 Transport Day

9:45 Stretch & Flex -CR

10:15 Wii Bowling -CR

11:30 Nail Painting-CR

1:15 Free Bingo -CR

4:00 Happy Hour -CC

24

9:30 Popcorn -GR

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 - 2:30 Ride to/from

Burlington Shopping *

2:30 Afternoon Movie -TH

Dark Horse

(2016; 1hr 25m)

3:15 Quarter Bingo -CR

25

9:30 Worship Service -FS

1:15 Penny Bingo -CR

2:30 Movie Feature -TH

Dark Horse

(2016; 1hr 25m)

26 Transport Day

9:45 Stretch & Flex -CR

10:15 Wii Bowling -CR

1:15 Tech Help w/Becca-TR

3:00 Music Hour -DR

w/ Nick & Judy Nicholai

27

9:00 Safeway Shopping -Lobby

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 Bible Study –FS

2:30 All Resident Mtg. -DR

4:30 Dinner Outing *

Bastian Brewery

28 Transport Day

9:30 Balanced & Fit w/Ania -CR

1:30 Nail Painting-CR

2:00 Coloring Club -CR

3:30 Root Beer Float Social -CR

29

9:00 Men’s Coffee & Doughnuts -TR

9:30 Women’s Coffee & Doughnuts -CC

10:30 Stretch & Flex -CR

11:15 Picnic at *

Bayview State Park

1:00 Mexican Train Dominoes -CR

3:00 Safeway Shopping -Lobby

30 Transport Day

9:45 Stretch & Flex -CR

10:15 Wii Bowling -CR

1:15 Free Bingo -CR

2:30 Penny Blackjack w/Tom-CR

4:00 Happy Hour -CC

June 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

CR — Compass Room

DR — Dining Room FS — Fireside Room

GR — Game Room TR — Train Room

CC — Captain’s Crossing

FC — Fitness Center TH — Chandler’s Theatre

Conf — Conference Room

* Signup Sheet on board