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Vol. 3, Issue 33 Week of August 15, 2018
Editor: Susan Williams Community Activities Coordinator
EDITION HIGHLIGHTS: (click on event to go to that page)
Health Talk #4…… …....................2 Scrabble Anyone?...............…......4 Epworth Book Club..….….............7 Holleran Survey to Start…………...8 Pizza Fundraiser for Scholarship Fund……………………………………..….9 Gathan Graham……………..…..…..11
COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PRESENTS THE COVENANT CHAMBER QUARTET FRIDAY, AUGUST 17TH 7:00 PM GRAND BALLROOM
The Quartet is the resident performing group of Covenant Presbyterian Church and is made up of members from the Covenant Chamber Orchestra. They were founded during the Fall of 2017 by Orlando Ramirez, Orchestra Assistant. The program they will perform at Epworth will be a mix of sacred music, pop and Broadway selections and classical works. Some of the composers included are Mendelssohn, Haydn, Mozart and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Two great love songs featured – one from the 60’s and one current – are “Unchained Melody” made popular by the Righteous Brothers and “All I Ask of You”, one of the main songs from THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. Make your plans now to attend so you can hear this wonderful group with the gift for music. http://www.epworthvilla.org/events/ Click link for past issues of Epworth Villa Happenings
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COMING SOON…. NEW ADDITIONS TO THE CAFÉ MENU Watch for more information in the coming weeks!
REMINDER: IT’S TIME TO TURN IN YOUR JULY VOLUNTEER HOURS. Please have them in BY AUGUST 15th. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO PUT YOUR NAME ON YOUR SHEET!! Please return to the WHITE BOX at the RECEPTION DESK Marked Susan’s Box or Take them to Susan’s Office ATTENTION EPWORTH DOG OWNERS: COMING IN AUGUST TO EPWORTH VILLA MOBILE DOG GROOMING THURSDAY, AUGUST 16TH STARTING AT 9:00 AM A mobile dog grooming company has been found that is willing to come to Epworth Villa one time a month to groom our canine residents, provided we have interest. Just think, no more lugging your pet somewhere to trim their nails or make them ‘pretty’. Now you can stay home and let the groomers come to you. The company we have found is Furst Class Canine. The first time they will be here is Thursday, August 16th starting at 9:00 am. If you are interested in taking advantage of this service and having them groom your pet on August 16th, please sign up in the ’Count Me In’ book. Grooming costs will need to be paid to the groomer at the time of the grooming service. Epworth CANNOT BILL FOR SERVICES YOU HAVE DONE. For more information on Furst Class Canine, please go to: https://www.furstclasscanine.com/
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Coffee with the CEO Thursday, AUGUST 16th,
CANCELLED
ATTENTION RESIDENT DOG OWNERS!! Do you have trouble walking your dog or just need someone occasionally? How about when you leave town? Do you need someone to look in on your dog or maybe give him a place to stay while you are away? We now have two dog walkers who are willing and able to service your needs when you need them. If interested see Susan for their names and numbers. Epworth Market Alert! Residents, we have a problem. The Market needs more substitute volunteers. Presently, we have a group of faithful ladies who volunteer four hours of their time (two hours twice a month) and have been doing it for years. However, there are times when we need a sub, such as, when there are extra days in a month or a regular volunteer is ill, has an appointment or is out of town. In order to continue to keep our Market open five days a week, we need to enlarge our sub pool. If you feel you can volunteer an occasional couple of hours a month (1-3PM), please contact Maggie at 405-751-9382. Thank you.
DO YOU LIKE TO PLAY SCRABBLE??? Jimette M. and Cathy N. are organizing a group of residents interested in playing Scrabble. If you are interested in being a part of this new group, give them a call at 623-3759 for Jimette or 254-5113 for Cathy. They have not selected a day and/or time to play yet so let them know your preference when you call. 4
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY, AUGUST 19TH BRILL CHAPEL 9:30 AM MATTHEW 12:9-21
LOVING AND JUST BEHAVIOR
The Wrong Seems Strong It is easy to despair over the prevalence of evil. One result of expanded media coverage is that we seem to get extensive coverage of an endless parade of tragedies from all over the world. The stories range from cruelty to kittens to beheadings of Christians. Media outlets never seem to tire of presenting the latest in human depravity, so much so that we can become numb to its significance. While we might imagine we have entered a new age of tragedy, the truth is that we have been in it for a long time. Maltbie Babcock, a nineteenth century minister, knew this all too well. He and his wife, Katherine, had two sons, but both died as infants. Babcock found solace in taking long walks in nature and in writing poetry. These two came together in a public way when one of his poems was published and set to music after his death. The combination became the beloved hymn “This Is My Father's World.” Often recognized for its appreciation of God's creation, the lyrics also draw an important conclusion in stating “that though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the ruler yet.” Babcock encourages us not to sink into despair. We only escape the results of sin and evil when we get to Heaven. Even so, the Apostle Paul, like Babcock, encourages us not to sink into despair. Evil will not prevail in the end. In our lesson this week, we see Paul address the problem of evil in a direct and practical manner. Burrel Naught will lead us in this lesson. Come and be blessed with the music of Fretta Moore at the piano at 9:15.
VESPERS THURSDAY, August 16TH 3:30 PM BRILL CHAPEL Vespers speaker will be Sarah Nichols, Executive Director for Project Transformation/Director of Young Peoples Ministry, Oklahoma United Methodist Conference.
VESPERS THURSDAY, AUGUST 23RD 3:30 PM BRILL CHAPEL Vespers speaker will be Rev. Andrew Haire, Senior Pastor at First United Methodist Church, Fairview. 5
REMINDERS ABOUT THE POOL: We are approaching the time when grandkids and family come to visit and swim in the pool. Don’t forget the pool rules regarding visitors: All guests and family members (adults and children) must sign in and be accompanied and supervised by a resident. Residents are responsible for the actions of their guest(s) and the resident assumes financial and personal responsibility for any damage done. A waiver of liability must be signed and a pool pass picked up at the front desk before any guests or family members may use the pool.
CONTINUING IN AUGUST…. LINE DANCING 101 TUESDAYS IN AUGUST FROM 9:30—10:00 AM WELLNESS STUDIO Come learn the basic steps of line dancing and have some FUN too!! The 101 class will started on August 7th and run every Tuesday in August. NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! The class is open to both men and women. So come give it a try.
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RSVP VOLUNTEER DAY FRIDAY, AUGUST 17TH 1:00 PM ART CORNER
EPWORTH VILLA BOOK CLUB MONDAY, AUGUST 20TH 1:30 PM JOE WHITE LIVING ROOM Everyone is welcome to join us for book club. Just bring a book that you have either read or are in the process of reading. Those in attendance will share with others a little about the book and why they enjoyed reading it. So come join the fun! Hope to see you there.
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G N I M CO UST G U A H T 0 2 Villa
2018 Resident Engagement Study
WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! Please complete your resident survey by August 31, 2018!
Questions? 1-800-941-2168 8
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21st 3:00—5:00 pm SOUTH CLASSROOM HearingLife will be at Epworth Villa in the South Classroom, to help with your hearing aid needs. No appointment or sign up is necessary, just SHOW UP if you need help with your hearing aid. http://www.hearinglife.com/
LET’S GO TO LUNCH OUT AT UNCLE JULIO’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT AUGUST 21ST LEAVE @ 11:30 AM The first Uncle Julio’s opened in Dallas, Texas, in November 1986. The popularity of Uncle Julio’s grew rapidly. They are committed to providing made from scratch Mexican food while offering an unique and authentic experience built around original recipes that demand the freshest, hand-picked ingredients. Fresh ingredients are the foundation of the made from scratch food that is found every day at Uncle Julio’s. If you are interested in going, please sign up in the ‘Count Me In’ book at the desk BY MONDAY, AUGUST 20th. For a look at their lunch menu, go to: https://www.unclejulios.com/locations/ oklahoma-city/menu/
PIZZA FUNDRAISER FOR SCHOLARSHIP FUND FEATURING PAPA MURPHY’S PIZZA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22ND 11:00 am — 1:30 PM COFFEE LOUNGE Come enjoy some great Papa Murphy’s Pizza and help a cause at the same time. Everyone is invited to partake in the event, but you MUST MAKE A DONATION OF YOUR CHOOSING IN ORDER TO EAT. There will be NO FREE PIZZA at this event.
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Sunday, AUGUST 26th at 4:30 pm in the Brill Chapel. Everyone welcome!! 11
EPWORTH TO HOST AARP DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE THURSDAY, AUGUST 23RD 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM (WITH 1 HOUR OFF FOR LUNCH) WOODWORTH ROOM Cost is $15.00 for AARP members and $20.00 for non-members. If you are interested in attending this class, contact Susan to put your name on the list. This class is open to the outside public, so get your name on the list TODAY if you want to attend. Taking the course will give you a discount on your car insurance. You will pay the instructor the day of the class.
SUNDAY BRUNCH IN THE REDBUD ROOM AUGUST 26TH 11:00 AM—1:30 PM On August 26th, Dining Services will be serving the Sunday meal service in the Redbud Room. The Bistro will be closed for the day. The Redbud Room will be open from 11:00 am-1:30 pm, with take-out meals available. You need to call the take-out line no later than 10:30 am. Your meal will be available for pickup or delivery (if sick only) at 1:15 pm. We will also accept walk-ins for take out in this venue. The resident must complete a menu form and pick up his or her order @ 1:15pm. The menu is being developed and will be published as soon as it is completed with prices listed. We will be serving a plated meal with a starter and dessert. Please remember that the Epworth Villa dress code will be enforced on this day. All assisted devices will be placed in the garage and alcohol will not be allowed in this venue on Sunday. Chris Stettnisch, Director of Dining Services
DON’T FORGET TO VOTE RUN-OFF ELECTION VOTING WILL BE IN THE EPWORTH VILLA LOBBY ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 28TH 7:00 AM—7:00 PM 12
VISUAL ARTS AT EPWORTH ART CORNER (Second Floor above the Library) We wish to invite all new and current residents to meetings on Tuesday, August 28th at 2:00 pm OR Thursday, August 30th at 2:00 pm to see what everyone is interested in doing. The following opportunities are available: oils, acrylics, water color, coloring books, Art Nouveau and Other crafts. We have supplies available for your use. We are planning for everyone to make crafts that they can take home. Christmas is coming soon so please come have fun and socialize with the group. This is completely a volunteer creative session without the aid of a teacher, however, if you have a talent you would like to share with the group it would be very welcome.
NEEDLE WORK GROUP (South Classroom next to the Art Corner) There are several residents that crochet, knit, needle point, etc. There is a donated supply of yarn, knitting needles and crochet hooks for your use. Please join us on ONE of the above dates to set plans in motion to start back on a regular schedule in September. For more information or questions, you may call Phyllis B. at 640-5190.
PET POLICY REMINDER In the resident handbook the Pet Policy addresses the responsibilities of being a pet owner. The most frequently reviewed topics are waste removal, noise and pets inside the building. The policy addresses these topics in the following manner: 1) pet waste must be immediately picked up and disposed of in a sanitary manner; 2) pet owners are responsible for insuring that the rights of other residents to peace and quiet, health, and/or safety are not infringed upon or diminished by pet noise, odors, wastes or other nuisances and, 3) pets should not be allowed to “roam” but should be on their way outside or on their way back to the owner’s apartment at the nearest exit to the apartment. Pets must be on a leash at all times both inside and outside. A complete listing of pet owner responsibilities in the resident handbook. Dr. Laura Garrett Director of Resident Life 13
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29TH 1:00 PM ART CORNER
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SATURDAY MATINEE MOVIE (Shown in the 2nd Floor Theater) SATURDAY, AUGUST 18TH MATINEE @ 2:00 PM 2016
DENIAL This is a powerful true story. Deborah Lipstadt speaks out against Holocaust denier David Irving over his falsification of history. Irving files a libel lawsuit in British court. Lipstadt and her attorney have the heavy burden of proving that the Holocaust actually happened in a riveting legal fight with stunning consequences. This is not a Holocaust movie. It’s about the fight for truth and justice. RATINGS: PG 13 Run Time: 1 hr 50 min
EVTV MOVIE WILL BE SHOWN On EVTV Channel 1960 SAT. 7:00 PM AND WED. 8:00 PM SAT., AUGUST 18TH AND WED., AUGUST 22ND
ROBIN HOOD After the death of Richard the Lion-Hearted, a skilled archer named Robin Longstride (Russell Crowe) travels to Nottingham, where villagers suffer under a despotic sheriff and crippling taxation. He meets and falls in love with a spirited widow, Marion (Cate Blanchett), although she is skeptical of his motives. Hoping to win her heart and save the village, Robin gathers a band of warriors to fight corruption in Nottingham, little knowing they will soon be fighting to save England itself.
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EPWORTH VILLA HAPPENINGS IN PICTURES FLUTE SOCIETY CONCERT
HEALTHY LIVING FAIR
PIANIST LUKE BENEDICT & GUITAREST COLLIN HOLLOWAY
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Epworth Villa Weekly Activities Week of August 15 through August 22, 2018 Wednesday August 15
8:30 a.m. 9:00 9:45 10:00 10:30 1:00 p.m. 8:00
Thursday August 16
9:00 a.m. Beginning @ 9:00 10:45 1:30 p.m. 3:30 7:00
Catholic Communion – West Prayer Chapel Flex and Stretch – Wellness Classroom Limber Up – Wellness Studio Grocery Shopping – Homeland/Uptown Grocery Health & Wellness Seminar #4 – Grand Ballroom Tai Chi – Wellness Center Movie – EVTV Channel 1960, Replay
Water Aerobics – Pool Dog Grooming – South Parking Lot Chair Yoga – Wellness Classroom Balance & Fall Prevention – Wellness Classroom Vespers Service – Brill Chapel Vespers Service Replay – Channel 1960
Friday August 17
9:00 a.m. 9:30 10:00 10:30 1:00 p.m. 7:00
Flex and Stretch – Wellness Center Line Dancing – Wellness Studio Shopping –Walmart Fitness on the Floors – 3 South Lounge RSVP Volunteer Day – Art Corner Covenant Presbyterian String Quartet– Grand Ballroom
Saturday August 18
9:00 a.m. 10:00 10:45 2:00 p.m. 7:00
Tai Chi w/Kathy Plummer – Wellness Studio Flex and Stretch - Wellness Center Chair Yoga – Wellness Center Matinee Movie in the Theater Movie Night – EVTV Channel 1960
Sunday August 19
9:30 10:50
Sunday School – Brill Chapel St. Luke’s Live Stream – Brill Chapel
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Monday August 20
9:00 a.m. 9:30 10:15 1:30 p.m.
Flex and Stretch – Wellness Center Line Dancing – Studio Limber Up – Wellness Studio Epworth Book Club–Joe White Living Room
Tuesday August 21
9:00 a.m. 9:30 10:45 Leave @ 11:30
Water Aerobics - Pool Line Dancing 101 – Wellness Studio Chair Yoga – Wellness Classroom Lunch out @ Uncle Julio’s Mexican Restaurant Balance & Fall Prevention – Wellness Classroom HearingLife – South Classroom
1:30 p.m. 3:00 Wednesday August 22
8:30 a.m. 9:00 9:45 10:00 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. 1:00 8:00
Catholic Communion – West Prayer Chapel Flex and Stretch – Wellness Center Limber Up – Wellness Studio Grocery Shopping – Walmart/Natural Grocers/Braum’s Pizza Fundraiser for Scholarship Fund – Coffee Lounge Tai Chi – Wellness Center Movie – EVTV Channel 1960, Replay
Business Hours for Services Available at Epworth Villa M–F
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Mercy Clinic is Open
M, W, F
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
BancFirst is Open
M-F
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The Market is Open
M–F
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thrifty Pharmacy is Open
DINING HOURS
M – Sat.
7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Café Open
M, F & Sat.
11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Bistro Open
T, W, TH
11:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.
Bistro Open
1st, 2nd, & 3rd Sun.
11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Bistro Open
T – TH
4:45 -- 7:00 p.m.
Redbud Open
4th Sun. of Month
11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Redbud Open
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