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Vol. 3, Issue 19 Week of May 9, 2018
Editor: Susan Williams Community Activities Coordinator
EDITION HIGHLIGHTS: (click on event to go to that page)
PIANIST
Women’s Coffee….………...…....….2
DONALD RYAN
Mother’s Day Brunch………………..6 Muffins for Moms….…...…..…....…7
RETURNS TO EPWORTH VILLA
60 Day Challenge….........…….…....8
FRIDAY, MAY 11TH
Art Show…………………....…..…...….9
7:00 PM
Skyline Clothing Donations...…..10
BRILL CHAPEL
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. 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. http://www.epworthvilla.org/events/ Click link for past issues of Epworth Villa Happenings
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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!
JUNE CARTER WEDNESDAY, MAY 9TH 2:00 PM WOODWORTH ROOM
COFFEE CHAT WITH THE CEO Enjoy coffee with the CEO Thursday, MAY 10th, starting at 10:00 am in the Coffee Lounge. These coffees are being held every Thursday to give residents an opportunity to chat with the CEO in an informal setting. 2
VISION IMPAIRED SUPPORT GROUP WILL MEET THURSDAY, MAY 10th 1:00 pm OXFORD DINING ROOM 3
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.
Fitness on the Floors Schedule for May 2018 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! 4
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY, MAY 13TH BRILL CHAPEL 9:30 AM MARKING TIME BY GOD'S CALENDAR Leviticus 2:14, 24:9-14, 22 Cultures have different ways and traditions of marking time. In contemporary Western culture, January 1 is significant. It serves the official purpose of reminding people that the “holiday season� is over. The months of November and December are the important months in the holiday season, especially for the retail industry, unofficial special days such as Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving) and Cyber Monday, three days later, have become cultural staples for bargain hunters. But modern culture changes quickly. Recent years have seen Brown Thursday added to the unofficial calendar of retail merchandising. Cultures not only mark time differently with regard to specific calendar dates but also in terms of seasons. Some cultures have only two seasons: rainy and dry. For those of us who experience four seasons, spring is the season of new life, with Easter a fitting holiday in that regard as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. For the ancient Israelites, the first and seventh months were particularly important. As agrarian people, their existence was closely tied to their crops. Their major celebrations revolved around gratitude to God for what he had done for them in the past and how he was sustaining them in the present. This lesson focuses on one such celebration. Nancy Zumwalt will teach this interesting lesson. Come early to hear and enjoy Fretta Moore at the piano at 9:15 am.
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
VESPERS THURSDAY, MAY 17TH 3:30 PM BRILL CHAPEL Vespers speaker will be Rev. Erica Thomas, Associate Pastor at Quayle United Methodist Church, OKC. Music by the Villa Voices: Behold the Love, the Grace of God 5
THE HISTORY OF “MOTHERS DAY” The earliest history of Mothers’ Day dates back to the ancient annual spring festival the Greeks dedicated to maternal goddesses. The Greeks used the occasion to honor Rhea, wife of Cronus and the mother of many deities of Greek mythology. Ancient Romans, too, celebrated a spring festival, called Hilaria dedicated to Cybele, a mother goddess. It may be noted that ceremonies in honor of Cybele began some 250 years before Christ was born. The more recent history of Mothers’ Day dates back to the 1600s in England. Here a Mothering Sunday was celebrated annually on the fourth Sunday of Lent (the 40 day period leading up to Easter) to honor mothers. After a prayer service in church to honor the Virgin Mary, children brought gifts and flowers to pay tribute to their own mothers. On this occasion, servants, apprentices and other employees who worked outside of their homes were encouraged by their employers to visit their mothers and honor them. Traditionally children brought with them gifts and a special fruit cake or fruit-filled pastry called a simnel. Yugoslavs and people in other nations have observed similar days. The idea of an official celebration of Mothers’ Day in the US was first suggested by Julia Ward Howe in 1872. An activist, writer and poet Julia shot to fame with her famous Civil War song, "Battle Hymn of the Republic". Julia Ward Howe suggested that June 2 be annually celebrated as Mothers’ Day and should be dedicated to peace. She wrote a passionate appeal to women and urged them to rise against war in her famous Mothers’ Day Proclamation, written in Boston in 1870. She also initiated a Mothers' Peace Day observance on the second Sunday in June in Boston and held the meeting for a number of years. Julia tirelessly championed the cause of an official celebration of Mothers’ Day and declaration of official holiday on the day. The custom of celebrating Mothering Sunday in England and Mother’s Day in the U.S. had died out almost completely by the 19th century even though President Woodrow Wilson had signed a bill recognizing Mother’s Day as a national holiday in the U.S. on May 9, 1914. But the day began to be celebrated again after World War II when American soldiers began returning from the war. Anna Jarvis is recognized as the Founder of Mothers’ Day in US. Though Anna Jarvis never married and never had kids, she is also known as the Mother of Mothers’ Day, an apt title for the lady who worked hard to bestow honor on all mothers everywhere. Today Mothers’ Day is celebrated in several countries around the world including US, UK, India, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Turkey, Australia, Mexico, Canada, China, Japan and Belgium. 6
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
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
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
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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 am to 1:30 pm outside the Bistro. Great News - Chocolate Bar Prices Have Dropped! We have lowered the prices on all nine of our chocolate bars! Last year we were ranked #18 of 6,015 interfaith Fair Trade sellers in the U.S. Although all the profits go to charity, we decided that it is better to sell more (hopefully) bars at a lower price so more customers can enjoy them. Same great quality, now just $3.00 a bar! 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. 8
60 Day The Wellness Center will be having a challenge to see who can be the most active for 60 days. Sign up on the big white board in the Wellness Center. There will be awards given to the people who exercise the most! SEE BLAINE IN THE WELLNESS CENTER FOR ADDITIONAL CHALLENGE GUIDELINES OR QUESTIONS
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OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY MUSICIANS MONDAY, MAY 14TH 2:00 PM BRILL CHAPEL Four percussion students will play marimba, Clayton Garner, Jackie Partida, Emily Roper, and Maya Johnson: Emily Roper is a Junior Percussion Performance Major and the Performance Booking Manager for the Wanda L. Bass School of Music. Originally from Midwest City, OK but attended high school in Shawnee, OK. Maya Johnson is an Oklahoma native currently studying at Oklahoma City University. She is pursuing degrees in Music Education and Percussion Performance with plans to graduate in 2019. Maya has been a percussionist for 8 years and still thoroughly enjoys every performance opportunity. 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.
INQUIRING MINDS FRENCH IMPRESSIONIST PART 2 MONDAY, MAY 14th 7:14 PM WELLNESS CENTER MODERATOR: FRANS VANANTWERPEN In this second presentation of the French Impressionists, the life and paintings of one of the few female Impressionists, Berthe Morisot, is being presented. She was born into an affluent bourgeois family, and in these days it was commonplace for daughters of bourgeois families to receive art education. Her work was selected for six subsequent government-sponsored Salon exhibitions until, in 1874, she joined the "rejected" Impressionists in the first of their own exhibitions. In this presentation, also the effect of the French/German war of 1870 on the lives of the Impressionists is being discussed. 10
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.
TUESDAY, MAY 15th 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/
MOTHER’S DAY TRIVIA…
Mother’s Day sees more phone calls than any other Sunday of the year.
120 million Mother’s Day cards are exchanged annually in the U.S.
Mother’s Day is the third most popular holiday in the world. 11
THE BISCUIT MAKING 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.
MORE DINING NEWS A nutritional info handout is located above the salad bar and is available to take home with you. Dining is currently serving a low calorie Italian vinaigrette, balsamic vinaigrette dressing and an array of vinegars and oil for those seeking low calorie options. 12
GARY JOHNSON WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th 3:00 PM JOE WHITE LIVING ROOM
RSVP VOLUNTEER DAY FRIDAY, MAY 18TH 1:00 PM ART CORNER
LYRIC THEATER AT EPWORTH FRIDAY, MAY 18TH 7:00 PM GRAND BALLROOM Join the fun when the ladies of the Lyric Theater come to sing songs from their upcoming summer shows as well as another song from their repertoire to delight the audience. The ladies coming are Jennifer Teel, Beth Adele, and Jessica Martens. Jennifer and Jessica are cast as leads this summer in Freaky Friday and Mamma Mia! respectively; and, Beth will sing a song from Hello, Dolly! At the conclusion of the program, Rachael and Beth will be there to talk a little about Lyric's shows and answer any questions the audience may have. The program will last about 30 minutes, give or take. Each number will be introduced with a little about the song's background. You don’t want to miss it!! 13
THOMPSON PIANO STUDIO RECITAL SATURDAY, MAY 19TH 3:00 PM BRILL CHAPEL The Thompson Piano Studio has beginner and intermediate students ranging in age from 4 to 14. They will be playing a combination of simple classical pieces such as Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake Theme and also Movie Soundtracks such as Mary Poppins and Star Wars.
CASINO TRIP TO NEWCASTLE CASINO MONDAY, MAY 21ST LEAVE @ 9:30 AM RETURN BY 3:00 PM If you are interested in going to the Newcastle Casino with a great bunch of people, please sign up in the ‘Count Me In’ book by Friday, May 18th at Noon. We must have at least 8 people to go. Cost will be $8.00 for transportation which will be billed to your Epworth Villa account. Other costs will be the responsibility of each resident who goes that day.
EPWORTH VILLA BOOK CLUB MONDAY, MAY 21ST 1:30 PM JOE WHITE LIVING ROOM Bring a book you’ve read to share and come join the fun! SWAN ESCAPADES STARRING OWN & PHYLLIS Owen and Phyllis have been an ornery pair since arriving at Epworth Villa. Epworth Villa painter and "swan whisperer" Marla Moore, has had her hands full with Owen and Phyllis. The swans arrived last October and are about a year old. Marla says they are just curious and don't mean to get themselves into trouble. She says they are just "being kids." Residents and fellow employees are grateful that Marla has a heart for these birds. She can be seen checking on them throughout the day and feeding them every morning. Marla said that she was happy for the help from the Oklahoma City Fire Department. Watch the YOUTUBE video for their latest adventure: https://www.facebook.com/EpworthVilla/posts/10156414968143270?notif_id=1525703037851055&notif_t=page_post_reaction&ref=notif 14
LUNCH OUT AT BLACK BEAR DINER TUESDAY, MAY 22ND LEAVE EV @ 11:30 AM Let’s have lunch out at the newest restaurant on Memorial, Black Bear Diner. The diner serves breakfast all day in addition to lunch and dinner. They have an huge menu of items to pick from so you are sure to find something you like. If you are interested in going, please sign up in the ’Count Me In’ book by Monday, May 21st. Cost for trip is $3.00 plus the cost of your lunch. To see the menu go to https://blackbeardiner.com/menus
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.
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!! 15
VISUAL ARTS AT EPWORTH ART CORNER The Art Corner is taking some time off due to the Arts Show on May 15th, 16th, and 17th. Hopefully all will attend this show and see the excellent talent we have here at Epworth Villa. We will resume in June with a craft project.
NEEDLE WORK Attendance is way down but the room and time is still available for whoever wants to meet. If you have any questions, please contact Phyllis at 640-5190.
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SATURDAY MATINEE MOVIE (Shown in the 2nd Floor Theater) SATURDAY, MAY 12TH MATINEE 2:00 pm
2017 I, TONYA Based on unbelievable but true events, I, Tonya is a dark comedic tale of American figure skater, Tonya Harding and one of the most sensational scandals in sports history. Though Harding was an Olympic skater, her legacy was an infamous attack on fellow skater Nancy Kerrigan. Pulsing with energy and emotion, I, Tonya is a satisfying retelling of a story we thought we knew. RATINGS: R 16+ Language, Sex, Violence Run Time: 2 hr
EVTV MOVIE WILL BE SHOWN On EVTV Channel 1960 SAT. 7:00 PM AND WED. 8:00 PM SAT. 5/12 AND WED. 5/16
RUNAWAY JURY After a workplace shooting in New Orleans, a trial against the gun manufacturer pits lawyer Wendell Rohr (Dustin Hoffman) against shady jury consultant Rankin Fitch (Gene Hackman), who uses illegal means to stack the jury with people sympathetic to the defense. But when juror Nicholas Easter (John Cusack) and his girlfriend, Marlee (Rachel Weisz), reveal their ability to sway the jury into delivering any verdict they want, a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game begins. 17
EPWORTH VILLA HAPPENINGS IN PICTURES FASHION SHOW
PERKINS ELEMENTARY 5TH GRADE CHOIR
MAY BIRTHDAY PARTY
CHAPEL HILL UMC BELL CHOIR
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Epworth Villa Weekly Activities Week of May 9 through May 16, 2018 Wednesday May 9
Thursday May 10
8:30 a.m. 9:00 9:45 10:00 10:00 Gathering & 10:30 Program 1:00 p.m. 1:00 2:00 8:00
Catholic Communion – West Prayer Chapel Flex and Stretch – Wellness Classroom Limber Up – Wellness Studio Grocery Shopping –CREST Women’s Coffee – Red Bud
9:00 a.m. 10:00 10:45 1:00 p.m.
Water Aerobics – Pool Coffee w/the CEO – Coffee Lounge Chair Yoga – Wellness Classroom Vision Support Group – Oxford Dining Room Balance & Fall Prevention – Wellness Classroom Vespers Service – Brill Chapel Leave for Dodgers Baseball Game Vespers Service Replay – Channel 1960
1:30 3:30 6:00 7:00
Needlework Group – South Classroom Tai Chi —Wellness Center June Carter--Woodward Room Movie – EVTV Channel 1960 (Replay)
Friday May 11
9:00 a.m. 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 1:00 p.m. 7:00
Flex and Stretch – Wellness Center Line Dancing – Wellness Studio Shopping – A Flower Place Fitness on the Floors – 3 South Eastertide Study – North Classroom Write Group – North Classroom Pianist Don Ryan – Brill Chapel
Saturday May 12
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 May 13
9:30 a.m. 10:50 11:00 – 1:30 p.m. 3:00
Sunday School – Brill Chapel St. Luke’s Live Stream – Brill Chapel Mother’s Day Brunch -- Ballroom Card Bingo – Bistro
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Monday May 14
8:30 – 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:30 10:15 11:00 – 1:30 p.m. 2:00 7:14
Tuesday May 15
9:00 a.m. 9:00 9:30 10:45 1:30 p.m. 3:00-5:00 4:00
Wednesday May 16
8:30 a.m. 9:00 9:00 9:45 10:00 1:00 p.m. 1:00 2:00 3:00 8:00
ART SHOW SET-UP TODAY Muffins for Moms & Grand-Moms in Coffee Lounge Flex and Stretch – Wellness Center Line Dancing – Studio Limber Up – Wellness Studio Coffee, Tea & Chocolate Sale – Outside Bistro OCU Musicians – Brill Chapel Inquiring Minds – Wellness Classroom Water Aerobics - Pool Art Show-2nd Floor Town Center Golden Swans – Wellness Studio Chair Yoga – Wellness Classroom Balance & Fall Prevention – Wellness Classroom Hearing Life – South Classroom Stroke Support Group Catholic Communion – West Prayer Chapel Art Show – 2nd Floor Town Center Flex and Stretch – Wellness Center Limber Up – Wellness Studio Grocery Shopping – Homeland/Uptown Grocery Needlework –South Classroom Tai Chi – Wellness Center Biscuit Making Class – Catering Kitchen Gary Johnson – Joe White Livingroom 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.
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