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Vol. 3, Issue 18 Week of May 2, 2018
Editor: Susan Williams Community Activities Coordinator
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!
EDITION HIGHLIGHTS: (click on event to go to that page)
May Trivia……………………...…....….2 Ice Cream Tasting...…............…….5 Silver Tones Sing………...…..…....…7
Friday, May 4th at 2:00 pm in the Coffee Lounge we will be having our MAY Pianist Don Ryan…..…………….…..10 BIRTHDAY PARTY celebrating all those IL residents who Clothing Drive Coming..…..…...…11 have their Birthdays in MAY!! There will be Birthday Cake & Ice Cream (while it lasts) for everyone!! EVEN IF YOU DO Muffins for Mother’s Day.…..…..12 NOT HAVE AN MAY BIRTHDAY, THE CELEBRATION IS FOR ALL IL RESIDENTS.
CHAPEL HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHAPEL HANDBELL CHOIR FRIDAY, MAY 4TH 7:00 PM GRAND BALLROOM
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May Is: Mystery Month National Bar-B-Que Month National Egg Month National Photo Month National Salad Month National Salsa Month Outer Space Month
MAY…. 1 May Day 2 Birth Anniversary of Dr. Benjamin Spock, 1903-1998 4 International Firefighters’ Day 5 144th Running of the Kentucky Derby 7 85th Birth Anniversary of Johnny Unitas, 1933—2002 10 National Shrimp Day 12 Let’s go Fishing Day 13 National Apple Pie Day 14 Anniversary of the Establishment of Carlsbad Caverns National Park, NM in 1930 16
Wear Purple for Peace Day
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Armed Forces Day
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Birthday of Blue Jeans, 1873
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National Vanilla Pudding Day
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World Turtle Day
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Anniversary of the Opening of the Golden Gate Bridge, 1937
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National Hamburger Day
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National Macaroon Day
QUOTES: “Here’s to the day when it is May and care as light as a feather, when your little shoes and my big boots go tramping over the heather.” Bliss Carmon “A pessimist is one who makes difficulties of his opportunities, and an optimist is one who makes opportunities of his difficulties.” Harry Truman “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.” Harry Truman 2
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2ND 10:00 AM GRAND BALLROOM It is time for all Floor and Cottage Representatives, Standing Committee Chairmen and Interest Group Appointees to attend the monthly Resident Council Meeting. As a reminder, please come prepared to give your report and provide a written copy to the secretary to assure that an accurate account will appear in the Council minutes. Thanks to all of you who are resident volunteers in the above mentioned positions. You make our Resident Association possible and successful.
TO THE POINT WEDNESDAY, MAY 2ND 2:00 PM GRAND BALLROOM The next To The Point meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 2nd, at 2:00 pm in the Grand Ballroom. The meeting will be broadcast live on EVTV Channel 1960 and re-played that evening at 7:00 pm on EVTV Channel 1960.
EPWORTH VILLA SATELLITE ROTARY CLUB Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem- solvers who come together to make positive, lasting change in communities at home and abroad. NEXT MEETING: THURSDAY, MAY 3RD, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM IN THE OPEN DOOR. Our speaker for this meeting will be Dawn Hisey, Licensed Massage Therapist. She will speak on the benefits of massage and even give demos to some lucky attendees! Rotary will be meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every month. This club is open to anyone in the Epworth Villa community and can be used as a make-up for current Rotary members from other clubs. 3
CAREGIVER STUDIO
SUPPORT GROUP f or all caregivers
SPONSERED BY THE ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION LEARN HOW OTHERS COPE WITH CAREGIVING IT’S IMPORTANT TO SHARE WITH THOSE WHO HAVE SIMILAR EXPERIENCES AND FEELINGS
YOU KNOW YOU AREN’T ALONE. We will meet on the FIRST THURSDAY of each month At Epworth Villa 14901 N. Pennsylvania (Front Entrance) From 11:30 am – 1:00 pm In the JOE WHITE LIVING ROOM There is no cost. Bring a snack if you wish.
NEXT MEETING: THURSDAY, MAY 3, 2018 SO
MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW Facilitators are Cheryl Austin & Nancie Webb
DR. HUFFMYER THE PODIATRIST—RESCHEDULED THURSDAY, MAY 3RD 1:00—4:00 PM WELLNESS CENTER If you signed up to see the podiatrist in April, YOU DO NOT NEED TO RE-SIGN UP. If you didn’t sign up before, please do so in the ’Count Me In’ Book’. 4
PERKINS ELEMENTARY CHOIR THURSDAY, MAY 3RD 1:30 PM GRAND BALLROOM Please come support these talented kids as they share their songs with us here at Epworth Villa.
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Fitness on the Floors Schedule for May 2018 Friday, May 4: 2 North Friday, May 11: 3 South Friday, May 18: 3 North Friday, May 25: Cottages/IL East (meeting in Wellness Classroom) We will start at 10:30 am. Bring your neighbor!
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COFFEE CHAT WITH THE CEO Enjoy coffee with the CEO Thursday, MAY 3rd, starting at 10:00 am in the Coffee Lounge. Noelene Morton, Director of Nursing, will join Ron at the meeting. These coffees are being held every Thursday to give residents an opportunity to chat with the CEO in an informal setting. SILVER TONES FROM QUAIL SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH TUESDAY, MAY 8TH 10:30 AM GRAND BALLROOM
WOMEN’S COFFEE WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2018 COFFEE @ 10:00 AM, PROGRAM @ 10:30 AM REDBUD ROOM “THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR” Our speaker is Beth Case, our Community Outreach Coordinator. Color psychology is the study of how colors affect human behavior, mood, or physiological processes. Colors are thought to influence our buying choices, our feelings, and even our memories. Ideas related to color psychology are heavily implemented in the areas of marketing and design. Companies choose colors that they believe will motivate customers to buy their products and improve brand awareness. Colors have even been used in color therapy techniques to treat various diseases. With the new fad of “adult coloring” that some of us enjoy, Beth’s presentation is very timely! Come early and enjoy chatting with your friends and neighbors! 7
VISION IMPAIRED SUPPORT GROUP WILL MEET THURSDAY, MAY 10th 1:00 pm OXFORD DINING ROOM 8
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY, MAY 6TH BRILL CHAPEL 9:30 AM DESTINY OR DEITY? Revelations 5:6-14 Many religious beliefs feature a strong sense of destiny, of divine control over the lives of humans. In the Greek mythological world of Mount Olympus, familiar to the first readers of Revelation, this was personified by the three goddesses of fate: one who spins the thread of life, one who allots the number of life's days, and one who cuts the thread of life at the time of death. The Greeks and Romans also believed in Fortuna, the goddess who determined a person's destiny, whether prosperous or disastrous. The Bible presents God as sovereign: he declares, “my counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all my purpose” (Isaiah 46:10). God's plans are not to be thwarted, for he has the power to carry out his will in all things (Proverbs 19:21). Yet God allows humans to devise and carry out their own plans for life, reserving for himself the final say on the outcomes (Proverbs 16:9). Unlike the capricious and unpredictable actions of the goddesses of fate or fortune, the Lord's will works with human wills for God's desired outcomes. These outcomes are always and utterly consistent with God's unchanging nature. This coming Sunday's lesson considers the ultimate outcome that God ensures will happen. In chapters 4 and 5 of Revelation, John sees the Lord seated on his heavenly throne. In God's hand is a scroll sealed with seven seals: the opening of this scroll reveals the future, the events that “must take place after this” (Revelation 4:1, last week's lesson). John Trent will be delivering the lesson this week.
VESPERS THURSDAY, MAY 3RD 3:30 PM BRILL CHAPEL Vespers speaker will be Rev. Wendy Lambert, Senior Executive Pastor at St. Luke’s UMC in OKC. Music by the Villa Voices: All For Jesus
VESPERS THURSDAY, MAY 10TH 3:30 PM BRILL CHAPEL Vespers speaker will be Rev. Marilyn Williams, Epworth Villa Resident Music by the Villa Voices: Bring Us Hope 9
JUNE CARTER WEDNESDAY, MAY 9TH 2:00 PM WOODWORTH ROOM
LET’S GO TO AN OKC DODGERS BASEBALL GAME THURSDAY, MAY 10TH LEAVE EV @ 6:00 PM GAME AT 7:05 PM If you signed up to attend the Dodgers Baseball game, please be in the lobby at 6:00 pm to leave for the game.
MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH SUNDAY, MAY 13th 11:00 AM — 1:30 PM GRAND BALLROOM Dining Services would like to invite everyone to join us for a wonderful Mother’s Day Brunch on Sunday, May 13th, 2016. We will offer open seating in the Grand Ballroom with no reservations needed, dining hours will be from 11:00 am -1:30 pm. We apologize but no take-out food orders will be available from our kitchens and no to go boxes will be available from the buffet. We also want to remind residents that we do not cater to special diets during these holiday meals. We look forward to seeing everyone there and wish you all a wonderful Mother’s Day. RESIDENT PRICES: $14.50 GUEST PRICES: $22.50 KIDS UNDER 12: $10.00 10
PIANIST DONALD RYAN FRIDAY, MAY 11TH 7:00 PM BRILL CHAPEL A commanding and dynamic pianist, Donald Ryan has been called “a music kaleidoscope, sparkling at everything he plays.� This "everything" encompasses the arenas of classical, religious/ inspirational, and jazz. His virtuosity and amazing gift of improvisation have delighted audiences throughout the U. S. A. - Carnegie Hall included - as well as in England, France, Germany, Austria, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, the Caribbean and South America. At the 9th International Frederic Chopin Competition (1975) in Warsaw, Poland, Mr. Ryan was both a diplomat and the recipient of the Madeyska award. Since that time he has performed on three continents as soloist, collaborator and as a featured artist with orchestras. Among the luminaries he has played with are Simon Estes, Henry Mancini, Ralph Carmichael, Red Skelton, Eddie Daniels, Steve Wilkeson, Diahann Carroll, Eileen Farrell, Johnny Desmond, Joe Williams, Andrea Baker, William Warfield, and Leona Mitchell. He has also made more than a dozen recordings. Donald Ryan has been playing the piano since he was three years old in his birthplace, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies, and while still in his early teens was the pianist for a weekly, live radio program that reached a major portion of the islands. He has earned music degrees from Oral Roberts University and The University of Tulsa and is on the music faculty at his alma mater, ORU. In addition to his solo career, Mr. Ryan also delights in playing with his son, Barron, in the exciting piano duo, Ryan & Ryan. Donald Ryan is a Steinway Artist.
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REMINDER: IT’S TIME TO TURN IN YOUR APRIL VOLUNTEER HOURS. Please have them in BY MAY 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
SKYLINE CLOTHING DRIVE MAY 16th, 17th, & 18th As you are putting winter clothes away and getting spring/ summer clothes out please remember that our Skyline Urban Ministry clothing drive is coming up. It will be held May 16, 17 & 18. Epworth residents have supported this ministry for many years and our contributions are so important and appreciated. We historically have a drive in the spring and the fall. This time we will want only good clean wearable spring/summer clothing. Skyline has told us that they prefer not getting winter clothing now because their storage space is limited. By supporting this ministry we are helping less fortunate persons obtain clothing they can be proud to wear and assisting Skyline to fulfill their mission to "impact lives and empower those in need." Collection boxes will be placed in each residential floor's lounge on the dates indicated. For the first time we are requesting that your donations be placed in plastic bags before being placed in the collection box. This assists those that are collecting clothing from your floor's donation box and placing them in the central collection area as well as making the pick up process by Skyline Urban Ministries less difficult. Religious Life Committee.
CARD BINGO SUNDAY, MAY 13TH 3:00 PM BISTRO If you are not doing anything Sunday afternoon, how about a fun game of “Card Bingo”? We will be playing in the Bistro on Sunday, MAY 13th at 3:00 pm. If you haven’t joined in this activity you have missed an hour of fun. Gather some of your friends, bring a dollar’s worth of dimes and be prepared for a new experience. You might be a big winner! Questions contact Ed or Mickie D. at 753-9846 12
EASTERTIDE PROGRAM “WANT TO WALK ON WATER?” Everyone is invited to an eight-week Eastertide study led by Burrel McNaught using selected chapters from his book, The Secret to Walking on Water. Each session will consist of a brief introduction—followed by a guided discussion. Books will be provided at no charge. Dates: Fridays thru May 25th Time: 11:00 to 11:45 a.m. Place: North Classroom (2nd floor, above front lobby) Following each session, those who are available and interested may want to gather downstairs for lunch and further sharing. If you have any questions or to register, please call Burrel (254-3846). Otherwise, just show up.
MUFFINS FOR MOMS & GRAND-MOMS MONDAY, MAY 14th 8:30 to 10:00 AM COFFEE LOUNGE ALL THE LADIES OF EPWORTH IL are invited to come CELEBRATE EACH OTHER on Monday, May 14th from 8:30 – 10:00 am. There will be Muffins and Coffee to share and some good conversation!!
EQUAL EXCHANGE COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE SALES MONDAY, MAY 14th OUTSIDE BISTRO 11:00—1:30 pm Monday, May 14th, the Fair Trade tables will have our usual assortment of delicious items. These are perfect gifts for everyone as we have such a large variety of coffees, teas, and chocolate bars. Whether you are looking for something special for someone else or a treat for yourself, we have you covered! Sales are held from 11:00 to 1:30 outside the Bistro. Thanks to your support, our Men’s Group has been able to help many mission areas and charities. If you need anything between sales, please don’t hesitate to call Dave (443-7302) or send an email to govtman1@cox.net. He will be glad to drop your order at the front desk. 13
OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY MUSICIANS MONDAY, MAY 14TH 2:00 PM BRILL CHAPEL
EPWORTH VILLA RESIDENT/STAFF ART SHOW TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, MAY 15th – 17th 2ND FLOOR TOWN CENTER (OVER THE CAFÉ) We have some VERY TALENTED RESIDENTS AND STAFF here at Epworth Villa and this is their time to shine at the Epworth Villa Art Show!! Everyone is invited to the show, friends, family members and anyone else who loves art. The show will be available for viewing on May 15th, 16th & 17th. There will be a wide array of art mediums to enjoy including oil painting, quilting, china painting, needlepoint, wood crafting and more.
SPA ALERT!!!! Do you have rough, dry winter skin??? Dawn Hisey in the Epworth Villa Salon has a deal for you. Dawn is offering a whole body exfoliating scrub for only $30.00!! Please note, this IS NOT a massage. It is a body treatment that uses sugar to scrub away that old rough skin in about 30 minutes. If you are interested in scheduling your Exfoliating Body Scrub, give Dawn a call at 405-850-0854 TODAY!!
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EVENT WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 16TH @ 2:00 PM IN THE CATERING KITCHEN. DEADLINE TO SIGN-UP TO PARTICIPATE IS SUNDAY, MAY 13th IN THE ’COUNT ME IN’ BOOK. 15
Electric Mobility Vehicles Numerous complaints have been made lately about the use of Electric Mobility Vehicles (EMV’s) at Epworth. Several people have been driving them at high rates of speed and had some near misses with pedestrians that could have resulted in severe injury. Please remember that you must travel at a very low rate of speed and use the larger elevators in the community. Safe Driving Includes: Be seen - Make eye contact with drivers so you know they are aware you are there. Some residents have visions issues and may not be expecting a scooter. Be in control - Do not drive fast in an area with people or in small spaces. Slow down - Travel at the same speed as pedestrians. Turn scooter off when getting on/off - The user can accidentally touch the forward/reverse button causing the scooter to move and causing the user to fall. Defensive driving - Drive like no one can see you - Drive defensibly and make eye contact so you know they are aware of you. Don't overload - Don't overload the scooter with too many packages as this can make the scooter prone to tipping over (i.e. top heavy). Passing - When passing pedestrians, give room and use a bell or tell them you would like to pass. Medications/alcohol - Avoid using the scooter if taking medications or alcohol that can affect your judgment or skills. Dining Services is asking for IL residents to participate in an upcoming food service mini survey starting on Tuesday, May 1st, 2018. Marked shoe boxes will be placed in each dining venue to collect your responses and we thank you in advance for participating. 16
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.
RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION All residents are members of the Epworth Villa Residents’ Association. The Residents’ Association supports projects to enrich life at Epworth Villa. The entertainment and activities provided are scheduled through Susan Williams, and encompass a varied menu of options for residents to enjoy. A voluntary donation of $3.00 per month of occupancy, per resident, is the funding source. We are now into a new year (2018), and if you choose to contribute, make a check payable to Epworth Villa, and indicate on the memo line for Residents’ Association. You may place your check in the in-house mailbox of Treasurer, Linda Lambert, Box 326. Sandra B., Activities Chairperson
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR APRIL EVTV BINGO WINNERS: DALE PRILL
NANCY ZUMWALT
SARAH DUNAWAY MONIQUE LAUGHLIN
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VISUAL ARTS AT EPWORTH ART CORNER With completion of 200 plus of the ornaments for the Children’s Christmas Party, we will be looking to start a new craft project in June. Thanks to all who helped in making these darling cork items. We are taking a break in May but will be looking for a new project. If you have any ideas contact Phyllis at 640-5190. As always, the Art Corner is open for those who want to paint. We will continue to meet on Fridays from 9—11:30 am in the Art Corner.
NEEDLE WORK We meet on Wednesdays starting at 1:00 pm in the South Classroom. However, the first Wednesday of the month is To The Point Meeting at 2:00 pm, so we might want to skip that particular day. If you have another time or day you want to gather to crochet, knit, etc., please, contact Phyllis at 640-5190.
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SATURDAY MATINEE MOVIE (Shown in the 2nd Floor Theater) SATURDAY, MAY 5TH TWO SHOWINGS 1:00 pm & 3:00 pm 2018 ACADEMY AWARD BEST PICTURE
THE SHAPE OF WATER Starring: Sally Hawkins The film is an other-worldly fairy tale set against the back-drop of the Cold War. In a government secret laboratory, a lonely worker discovers and falls in love with a strange creature and attempts to rescue him. Ratings: R16+ Language, Nudity, Violence Run time 2hr 3min
EVTV MOVIE WILL BE SHOWN On EVTV Channel 1960 SAT. 7:00 PM AND WED. 8:00 PM SAT. 5/5 AND WED. 5/9
TE ATA Te Ata was born Mary Frances Thompson in Emet, Chickasaw Nation (now in Johnston County, Oklahoma), to Thomas Benjamin Thompson, a Chickasaw, and Bertie (Freund) Thompson. The name "Te Ata," is the MÄ ori (New Zealand Aboriginal) word for "The Morning." It was given to her by an unknown person. "Te Ata" is not a Chickasaw word nor phrase. Te Ata began her early education in a one-room tribal school, but after two years she was sent to Bloomfield Academy, a Chickasaw boarding school for girls. At Bloomfield, she met Muriel Wright, a teacher who became her role model. Te Ata graduated high school in Tishomingo, Oklahoma where she was salutatorian. In the fall of 1915, Te Ata began college at the Oklahoma College for Women (now the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma) in Chickasha, and graduated in 1919. During her time at Oklahoma College for Women, she worked as an assistant in the theatre department for theatre instructor Frances Dinsmore Davis. It was during this time that Te Ata was first introduced to the stage. 19
EPWORTH VILLA HAPPENINGS IN PICTURES MORE AADF FLIGHT PICTURES
SPECIAL INQUIRING MINDS RESPECT DIVERSITY FOUNDATION
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Epworth Villa Weekly Activities Week of May 2 through May 9, 2018 Wednesday May 2
8:30 a.m. 9:00 9:45 10:00 10:00 1:00 p.m. 1:00 2:00 8:00
Thursday May 3
9:00 a.m. 10:00 10:45 11:30 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. 1:30 1:30 3:30 4:30 7:00
Friday May 4
9:00 a.m. 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 2:00 p.m. 7:00 Leave 7:00
Saturday May 5
9:00 a.m. 10:00 10:45 1:00 & 3:00 p.m. 7:00
Catholic Communion – West Prayer Chapel Flex and Stretch – Wellness Classroom Limber Up – Wellness Studio Grocery Shopping – Walmart/Natural Grocers Residents’ Council – Grand Ballroom Needlework Group – South Classroom Tai Chi —Wellness Center To The Point – Grand Ballroom Movie – EVTV Channel 1960 (Replay) Water Aerobics – Pool Coffee w/the CEO – Coffee Lounge Chair Yoga – Wellness Classroom Caregiver Studio – Joe White Living Rm Dr. Huffmyer-Podiatrist-Wellness Center Perkins Elem. Choir – Grand Ballroom Balance & Fall Prevention – Wellness Classroom Vespers Service – Brill Chapel Rotary at Epworth – Open Door Vespers Service Replay – Channel 1960 Art Group – Art Corner Flex and Stretch – Wellness Center Line Dancing – Wellness Studio Shopping – Walmart Fitness on the Floors – 2 North Eastertide Study – North Classroom May Birthday Party – Coffee Lounge Chapel Hill UMC Hand Bell Choir – Grand Ballroom Philharmonic – Civic Center Tai Chi w/Kathy Plummer – Wellness Studio Flex and Stretch - Wellness Center Chair Yoga – Wellness Center Matinee Movie in the Theater (2 Showings) Movie Night – EVTV Channel 1960
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Sunday May 6
9:30 a.m. 10:50 3:00 p.m. 5:00
Sunday School – Brill Chapel St. Luke’s Live Stream – Brill Chapel Card Bingo – Bistro Grace UMC Evening Worship Service – Brill Chapel
Monday May 7
9:00 a.m. 9:30 10:15 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. 7:14
Flex and Stretch – Wellness Center Line Dancing – Studio Limber Up – Wellness Studio Ice Cream Tasting – Coffee Lounge Inquiring Minds – Wellness Classroom
Tuesday May 8
9:00 a.m. 9:30 10:30 10:45 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday May 9
8:30 a.m. 9:00 9:45 10:00 Gathering, 10:30 Program 10:00 1:00 p.m. 1:00 2:00 8:00
Water Aerobics - Pool Golden Swans – Wellness Studio Silver Tones Choir – Grand Ballroom Chair Yoga – Wellness Classroom Balance & Fall Prevention – Wellness Classroom Catholic Communion – West Prayer Chapel Flex and Stretch – Wellness Center Limber Up – Wellness Studio Women’s Coffee -- Redbud Grocery Shopping – Crest Needlework –South Classroom Tai Chi – Wellness Center June Carter – Woodworth Room 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.
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