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Arbor Glen Connection
LETTERHEAD
March Resident Birthdays
March 5 Bev S. March 6 Anita M. March 6 Warren Y. March 10 Raymond M. March 11 Betty C. March 16 Francis F. March 20 Joe C. March 20 Marilyn W. March 24 Dolores O. March 27 Marilyn M.
March Staff Birthdays
March 15 Hannah S.
Time to Wake Up
March is the month that many hibernating animals wake up from their long sleep. Here are some cool facts about this winter rest:
What’s Lucky in March? Lucky Color: Green Lucky Animal: Lamb Lucky Letters: E and M Lucky Day: Sunday Lucky Plant: Tulip
March Birthdays
In astrology, those born between March 1–20 are the Fish of Pisces. Fish feel things deeply, as in under-the-sea deep. These intuitive, creative, and intelligent people have strong feelings of right and wrong and also love to help others. Those born between March 21–31 are the Rams of Aries. As the first sign of the zodiac, Aries like to be number one. Bold, courageous, passionate, and somewhat impulsive, Rams dive headfirst into even the most challenging situations. Theodor Seuss Geisel (writer) – March 2, 1904 Lou Costello (comedian) – March 6, 1906 Mickey Dolenz (Monkee) – March 8, 1945 Liza Minnelli (actress) – March 12, 1946 Simone Biles (gymnast) – March 14, 1997 Moms Mabley (comedienne) – March 19, 1894 Fred Rogers (neighbor) – March 20, 1928 Chaka Khan (singer) – March 23, 1953 Harry Houdini (magician) – March 24, 1874 Flannery O’Connor (author) – March 25, 1925 Mariah Carey (singer) – March 27, 1970 Liz Claiborne (designer) – March 31, 1929
March hasn’t always been the
third month of the year. In the ancient Roman calendar, it was the year’s first month. Beginning the year in March makes sense because it is when new growth starts after the “dead” of the winter. March’s name comes from martius, meaning “the month of Mars.” (Mars was the Roman god of war.) The Anglo-Saxons called the month hyld monath, which means “stormy month,” and hraed monath, meaning “rugged month.”
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Blarney Stone Myths
Throughout its long history, the Blarney Stone has been the subject of countless myths that over time have been retold and accepted as fact. According to one story, the Blarney Stone was actually Jacob’s Pillow brought by the prophet Jeremiah to Ireland, where it became the Lia Fáil, or Stone of Destiny, used in the inauguration ceremony of kings and queens. Another tale claims that it was St. Columba’s deathbed pillow on the island of Iona before it was moved to mainland Scotland, where it became the Scottish Stone of Destiny. Still others attribute Biblical significance to the stone, saying it had been brought to Ireland from the Crusades. David hid behind it while running from King Saul, and Moses struck it with his staff to release the life-sustaining water supply to Israelites fleeing slavery in Egypt. The McCarthy clan has the strongest connection to the Blarney Stone. According to lore, kissing the stone would bless the smoocher with the gift of eloquence. (One version mentions a drowning witch, and the other involves praying to Cliodhna, the Queen of the Banshees.) When Cormac McCarthy won an important court case, he made sure the stone was installed in the castle’s wall. The blessing of sweet talking would come in handy when Queen Elizabeth I (daughter of Henry VIII) tried repeatedly to get McCarthy to turn over the titles of his land to the crown. He honored the queen of England and Ireland with praise and flattery, offering her his total allegiance while at the same time ignoring her acquisition wishes. Exasperated, Queen Elizabeth I called out his patronizing yet uncooperative speech as “blarney.” In 2014, geologists from the University of Glasgow provided some much-needed clarification of the stone’s heritage. By studying a razor-thin, microscopic slide of the stone, they were able to determine that it dated back more than 300 million years. Both the limestone and the fossil fragments embedded in it are native to southern Ireland. This finding went against the conventional wisdom that the stone had come from Scotland. Although most of the myths surrounding the Blarney Stone are either complete fabrications or extreme exaggerations, they do not deter the hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. In fact, the Blarney Stone is one of the top tourist destinations in all of Europe and one that appears on many bucket lists the world over.
March 2020
Celebrating March
Irish-American Heritage
Month
Women’s History Month
International Black Women
in Jazz and the Arts Month
World Compliment Day
March 1
International Women’s Day
March 8
Wellderly Week
March 16–22
St. Patrick’s Day
March 17
Tuskegee Airmen Day
March 22
Make Up Your Own Holiday
Day
March 26
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TRANSPORTATION, GROCERY,
BEER/WINE SERVICES, PET GROOMING
If you are looking for a ride to a doctor appointment, grocery delivery, or beer and wine delivery. Here is a list of local services that may be beneficial to you!
GROCERIES/SPIRITS:
InstaCart
Grocery Delivery Service. Order online and they will deliver to you within a few hours.
Cub, Aldi, Total Wine and More, Costco, CVS, Sams Club, HyVee, and Lund’s and Byerly’s deliver to Arbor Glen Senior Living.
GO to: https://www.instacart.com to set up an account.
Village Wine and Spirits
They will deliver spirits to Arbor Glen.
Call: 651-528-7401 or email [email protected] to place an order
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
*other options are listed on front page
GoGo Grandparent
GoGoGrandparent lets people use Lyft and Uber without a smartphone, with rides monitored by 24/7 operators and alerts for families. Assigned TNC drivers usually arrive within 15 minutes and can take you up to 100 miles in any direction
Call: 1 (855) 464-6872
Ride Fare: $3.07 base fare + $0.85 per mile + $0.26 per minute (with a minimum fare of $8.57)
and GoGoGrandparent Concierge Fee: $0.27 per minute
PET GROOMING
Cutting Edge Mobile Grooming
They will come to Arbor Glen to groom your pet!
Call: 651-334-5704
Blarney Stone
Outings at Arbor Glen
A friendly reminder that some outings do have costs associated with them. We try our best to schedule outings that have minimal fees as well as suit the interest and requests of the residents. If you have any questions regarding the costs of events or would like to see a menu of the scheduled restaurant, please stop by the front desk or talk to Amber. It is the responsibility of each resident to pay their way for the great outings we have scheduled! If you have outing suggestions, please let us know!
Truth or Blarney? 1. Ireland is approximately half the size of Arkansas. Truth. Ireland’s total land area is 27,135 square miles (70,280 square kilometers). Arkansas is approximately 53,182 square miles. Ireland is about the size of South Carolina.
2. If you take your eyes off a leprechaun, he will disappear forever. Truth. According to legend, once you capture a leprechaun, be sure to keep your eyes on him. If you look away and take your eyes off a leprechaun, he will be gone when you look back.
3. Al Jolson’s signature tune was “Danny Boy.” Blarney. His signature tune was “Sonny Boy.” English lawyer and lyricist Frederic Weatherly wrote the words to “Danny Boy” in 1910. Although the lyrics were originally written for a different tune, Weatherly modified them to fit the tune of “Londonderry Air” in 1913 after his sister-in-law in the U.S. sent him a copy of the music.
4. According to legend, Mrs. Murphy’s cow knocked over the lantern and caused the Great Chicago Fire. Blarney. It was Mrs. O’Leary’s cow, not Mrs. Murphy’s cow.
5. If you kiss the Blarney Stone, you might spill the beans. Truth. When you kiss the Blarney Stone, you receive the gift of gab.
6. St. Patrick was born in Ireland. Blarney. He was born in Britain and lived there until he was a teenager.
7. Bing Crosby popularized the song “Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral (That’s an Irish Lullaby)” in the 1944 film Going My Way. Truth. James Royce Shannon wrote the classic Irish tune in 1914.
8. The Fighting Irish is the name of the Princeton University football team. Blarney. Notre Dame’s athletic teams are the Fighting Irish. Princeton’s athletic teams are the Tigers.
9. The Irish wolfhound is the only dog breed that originated in Ireland. Blarney. There are many Irish breeds, including the Irish spaniel, Irish terrier, and Irish setter.
10. The steeplechase horse race started in Ireland. Truth. The steeplechase originated in Ireland in the 18th century. It was called “steeplechase” because the church steeple was used as a landmark to guide the riders. Today, the race course is characterized by obstacles such as fences and ditches.
11. The Irish and Scottish word loch means “channel.” Blarney. It means “lake.” Have you ever heard of the Loch Ness Monster?
St. Patrick’s Day Word Search
F A S V S Y R P M I C K G N E
E I T E V H V E I A C Z H O D
S R H N T J A I V I R O K I A
T I V O N A T M R O L C S T R
I S P T K L R T R I L N H I A
V H T S M E A B D O I C L D P
A V Z Y R P N A E O C V G A H
L R Q E T R Y G C L I K Q R P
E G B N S E V E N T E N T H
F Z I R G C X E R L V C Y R
B A Y A F H W O B N I A R Z H
S C N L D A D L O G F O T O P
B O C B L U M I S C H I E F D
M A X L S N Y L A W L U C K Y
L N D K G B B H X J Q N T N I
BLARNEY STONE CELEBRATE
CLOVER COINS
FESTIVAL HOLIDAY
IRISH LEPRECHAUN
LUCKY
MARCH MISCHIEF
PARADE POT OF GOLD
RAINBOW SAINT PATRICK
SEVENTEENTH SHAMROCK
TRADITION
March 2020