TYPESETTER Samantha Stone
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Brandon Adams
PROOFREADERS
Ruth Buehler, Juanita Fox
TYPESETTER Samantha Stone
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Brandon Adams
PROOFREADERS
Ruth Buehler, Juanita Fox
Beginning February 1, 2023, our month-long Birdhouse Auction themed “The Secret Garden” will be presented in the Village Square. Bid online at gsc.gl/birdhouse or scan the QR code at right using the camera on your smartphone. Personal bidding assistance is available. Stop by our bidding table in Village Square February 2, 22 or 28 from 10am-1pm.
Thank you to the Wood Shop, quilters, artists and other talented residents for their creativity and generosity in making items to raise funds for the Benevolent Fund.
The auction will close with Final Bids at 1pm on Tuesday, February 28.
Now more than ever, a gift annuity might be right for you. A Charitable Gift Annuity has always been a joy-filled way to support our vibrant community at Garden Spot Village and to make a tax-smart gift that provides you guaranteed payments for life—even during challenging economic times. Annuity income rates increased—again —beginning January 1, 2023, offering payments between 5.4 and 9.7% depending on your age. If your passion is to give more generously, but want to preserve and protect much-needed income too, establishing a Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) might be a beneficial path for you.
Establishing a Charitable Gift Annuity can be a smart and meaningful way to increase your philanthropic commitment to Garden Spot Village. If you would like to receive a no-obligation, confidential illustration with your personalized rate, payment information and projected tax deduction, please reach out to Elyse Kauffman at elyse.kauffman@everence.com, or Wendy Nagle, Director of Development, at 717-355-6215.
Gift annuity payments to annuitants are backed by the assets of the issuing entity. Advisory services and securities may be offered through a third-party registered investment advisor or registered broker-dealer that is not affiliated with Everence Trust Company. Investments and other investment-related and/or securities products are not NCUA or otherwise federally insured, may involve loss of principal and have no credit union guarantee.
FEBRUARY 9, THURSDAY, CONCORD ROOM, 10AM
TOPIC: Winter Nutrition with Dietitian Tara Phillips & Chef Manager Jaclyn Ramirez
Terrace Dining Room | February 14, 2023
STARTER
Sweet Potato Hummus
Honeycrisp Apple, Frosted Pecans, Zaatar Spiced Naan, Pumpkin Seed oil
S ALAD
Butternut Squash & Baby Spinach
Spiced Pepita, Fried Rosemary, Goat Cheese Croquette, Sweet Paprika Vinaigrette
CHOICE OF ONE ENTRÉE
Pork Osso Bucco
Bacon & Cheddar Heirloom Grits, Wilted Spinach, Cranberry Gastrique
Seared Diver Scallops
Tri Colored Julienne Vegetables, Quinoa-Potato Latke, Butterscotch Jus
Seared Beef Au Poivre
FEBRUARY 24, FRIDAY
4:30pm – 6pm, pick up in the Concord Room
Tickets will be sold Monday, February 6 through Sunday, February 19, 2023 at the Harvest Table or Terrace Dining Room.
$22.99 before discount
Choice of Meal Package: Grilled BBQ chicken Breast with ¼ Rack Smoked Baby Back Ribs or-½ Rack Smoked Baby Back Ribs
Meals include sides and peanut butter pie dessert.
Grilled Cauliflower, Truffle Scented Pomme Frites, Herb Cream
CHOICE OF DESSERT
Cupids Cloud-Fresh Raspberry Mousse, White Chocolate
Whipped Cream, Shaved Chocolate
Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Dark, Milk, White
SPECIAL TREAT
Morello Cherry-Sparkling Cider
Pre-fixed Menu / GSV Meal Plans will be accepted
$25.48 / $29.95pp before discount
Reservations required. Call (6202) for your reservation beginning Wednesday, February 1.
FEBRUARY 21, TUESDAY Main Street Parlor
Beginning 8am while supplies last.
Enjoy a fasnacht on us. One per person please so we can share the fun with everyone.
FEBRUARY 1, WEDNESDAY
Ladies Breakfast
8am, Yoder’s Restaurant
7:45 depart Apartment Suites Lobby
Special Guest: Lauren Graber, Wellness
The first Wednesday, monthly, GSV ladies gather for friendship and food. Menu dining or buffet. Drive on your own or ride the bus.
FEBRUARY 2 & 16, THURSDAY
Coffee & Conversation
9am, Chapel & GSV-TV
All are welcome to attend Coffee & Conversation. Q & A time will be allotted in-person or by calling (717) 298-0030.
FEBRUARY 6, MONDAY
Hymn Sing with Gordon Lash
7pm, Chapel
All are invited to sing, hum or listen to the great hymns of the past.
FEBRUARY 6, 13, 20 & 27, MONDAY
Ask-a-Nurse / Blood Pressure Check
9-11am, Gardens West Health Center
Courtesy of Continuous Home Care. No appointment necessary
FEBRUARY 13, MONDAY & FEBRUARY 14, TUESDAY Council Meetings
9am, Forge
(2/13) Apartment Council
(2/14) Cottage Council
FEBRUARY 20, MONDAY Towne Meeting
2pm, Chapel & GSV-TV
Monthly, GSV team members share the latest Village happenings
FEBRUARY 2, THURSDAY 3pm, Chapel
Presenting a concert of hymns and classics, this 30-member High School Orchestra travels from Richmond, Virginia, to share their music with you. Love Offering appreciated.
7pm | GSV
With a varied repertoire, Susquehanna Slide Express (SSE) performes marches, broadway, jazz, sacred, classical and more. A favorite of many a church service and party in Lancaster, York and Lebanon Counties, SSE looks forward to sharing their music with you.
Donations accepted at the door. Family, friends & public welcome
FEBRUARY 2, THURSDAY 7pm, Garden Towers
Speaker: Laura Heller
DOG
Special Guest: Kimchi, the therapy dog
APRIL 20
Richard Amoroso, cello & Asaki Nakagawa, piano
Keystone Pet Enhanced Therapy Services (KPETS) provides a positive relationship through human/animal interactions. Volunteer teams promote well-being, treating those served and their animal companion with compassion and dignity.
Mennonite Life’s visitor’s center, archive and historic library, as well as the museum and the biblical tabernacle experience, located on Millstream Road, just off Route 30 in Lancaster, provides an incredible perspective of the Mennonite community and its history in Lancaster County. This cultural center offers educational opportunities for guests of all ages.
Garden Spot Village is pleased to partner with Mennonite Life to present a GENEALOGY SESSION ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 AT 7PM IN THE CHAPEL. During the session, Julia Wiker, archivist and librarian at Mennonite Life, will provide an introduction to genealogy research, including basic tips and ways to start your own genealogy search. Mennonite Life’s archive and historic library provides resources for people who have Mennonite, as well as non-Mennonite family connections to Lancaster County.
As the archivist and librarian at Mennonite Life, Julia finds great joy in helping people research their history. Julia says, “Helping someone take the first steps of their journey into their past and their family history brings me joy.”
Julia adds, “We have a collection of family Bibles dating from 1531 to the 20th century. It is always fun to pull out a family Bible—with handwritten birthdates, marriages and deaths—and show it to someone who has discovered a family tie. People are amazed when they can see the family Bible that their ancestors brought to this country.”
Anyone interested in exploring genealogy research is invited to attend this session.
Julia says, “If you have ever wondered about your past and your heritage, a genealogy search is a good way to reach back into the past and get a sense of what your ancestor’s lives were like, as well as the places you may have come from. In the process, you will write a new story that combines your roots in the past and the journey you took to make the discoveries in the present. Join us to learn the steps you need to take to begin your journey.”
To learn more about Mennonite Life, visit www.mennonitelife.org
If you have been thinking about downsizing your home at Garden Spot Village, but are uncertain about what that means, please join Sales Director Kelly Sweigart for a Downsizing Q&A on Thursday, March 9 at 2pm in the Garden South Conference Room.
This conversation is geared to residents who are interested in gathering information about moving from a carriage home or a cottage at Garden Spot Village or Sycamore Springs to an apartment. Kelly will provide an overview of the internal move process and answer your questions during this hour-long session. Registration is required; please sign up at Resident Services in person or by calling (6000).
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FEBRUARY ENDEAVOR
Highlighting the opportunities for people to live and work with purpose in community at Garden Spot Village.
Watch online: gsc.gl/media
WED, FEBRUARY 22
WED, MAY 24
THU, JULY 27
THU, SEPTEMBER 14 10:30am–12:30pm
Get details & register at: gsc.gl/looknlearn
If your photo is not currently included in the Directory or was not captured within the last three years, please contact Juanita Fox (6157) to make an appointment for one of our upcoming photo days.
FRIDAY FLICKS, 2PM & 7PM, THEATER
2/03 & 2/10 Belfast
2021 | PG-13 | Biography, Drama
2/17 & 2/24 Some Kind of Heaven
2020 | NR | Documentary
CURIOSITY STREAMING, 7PM, THEATER
2/05 Secrets of the Brain; Memory
2/19 Secrets of the Brain; Faces
TRAVEL SERIES, 3:30PM, THEATER
2/6 Magical Fjords
2/20 India & Thar Desert; Sacred Sands
TUESDAY MUSICALS, 2PM & 7PM, THEATER
2/21 La La Land | 2016 | PG-13 | Comedy, Musical
MOVIE OLDIES, 2PM & 7PM, THEATER
2/16 The African Queen | 1951 | Adventure, Romance | Hepburn and Bogart
THEATER RERUNS, FRIDAY, 2PM & 7PM
GSV-TV 957 ONLY
2/3 & 2/10 Woodlawn | 2015
2/17 & 2/24 Miracle Dogs | 2004
Movies are subject to change. See the Weekly Announcements or CATIE for updates.
SHORT FILMS
MONDAYS, 8am: Gaithers, Southern gospel and contemporary Christian music
TUESDAYS, 6pm: February Endeavor
FEBRUARY FEATURE
Channel 956
“The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.” Did you know Abraham Lincoln said that? Presidents Day is in February so GSV-TV will feature Abraham Lincoln Quotes.
EXERCISING AT HOME: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 6:30am and Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1pm
REBROADCASTS: Towne Meeting is rebroadcast the same week, Tuesday, 7pm and Wednesday, 2pm. Sunday Worship Service is rebroadcast the following Sunday, 2pm. (Coffee & Conversation and Towne Meeting can also be found on CATIE & MyGSV under Video.)
NOTE: If you see in the Weekly Announcements, the event is scheduled for broadcasting.
February 3 & 5: Sanctuary Road Penn Square Music, Lancaster
February 11: T.H.E.M.; Evolution of Black Music Ware Center, Lancaster
February 17: Bird ID 101 ELANCO Library
February 18: Great Backyard Bird Count ELANCO Library
TODAY – APRIL 13
Volunteers are available to prepare basic tax returns and to answer questions. Call Resident Services (6000) to schedule an appointment. Appointments required.
FEBRUARY 1 & 15, WEDNESDAY
Men’s Christian Fellowship
9am, Meeting in Various Locations
Continuing study of 1 & 2 Peter. Contact Don Aldrich (610) 299-0713 for information.
FEBRUARY 1, 8, 15 & 22, WEDNESDAY
Join us for a series of events in February which will focus on the dynamics of the Welsh Mountain Community.
February 13, Monday, Chapel, 7pm – Legends and Lessons from the Welsh Mountain – Don Horning, New Holland Area Historical Society, will moderate.
February 20, Monday, Chapel, 7pm – Religious History and Mission on Welsh Mountain – Ken Sensenig will share stories and historical research.
February 27, Monday, 9:30am depart the Apt Suites Lobby
– Guided bus tour of the Welsh Mountains and surrounding area, including Welsh Mountain Home, Welsh Mountain Medical Center, the Nature Preservation effort, and more. Appx. 2 hours in length.
Cost: 8pp
Sign up at Resident Services.
For residents, staff and friends!
April 21-23, 2023 | Friday, 7pm - Sunday, 1pm St Mary of Providence Retreat Center, 227 Isabella Road, Elverson
Theme: “Love Him Back”
Speakers: Karyn Nancarvis: “Loving God”
Sherilyn Lapp: “Loving Yourself”
Wendy Nagle: “Loving Creation”
$155 per person for a double occupancy room, $185 for a single occupancy room (total for two nights includes five meals starting with Saturday morning breakfast). Registration forms are available at Resident Services, Apartment Suites Lobby, and Pastoral Services. Space is limited. Reserve your place early! Limited number of partial scholarships available.
Chaplains’ Bible Study | 7pm, Theater
Study the spiritual disciplines as outlined in scripture with practical application.
FEBRUARY 2, 9, 16 & 23 THURSDAY
Women’s Bible Study | 10am, Garden Towers
This study focuses on Galations. Led by Liz and Sally.
FEBRUARY 9, THURSDAY
Prayer for Revival | 7pm, Chapel
An opportunity to pray for God’s hand to be seen in our world.
FEBRUARY 12, SUNDAY
Mid-Winter Vespers Service | 6pm, Chapel
African-American hymns, history, prayers and reflections in honor of Black History Month
FEBRUARY 13, 20 & 27, MONDAY
Welsh Mountain Series
See insert for more information.
FEBRUARY 15, WEDNESDAY
Women In Community | 8am, Village Park
Breakfast with Christel Huxley who will discuss immigrating to America, teaching handicapped children, and returning to Germany as a missionary. Sign up at Resident Services.
FEBRUARY 16 THURSDAY
Men’s Breakfast at Yoder’s | 7:30am, Yoder’s Restaurant
Food, Fellowship, & Devotional
Speaker: Rev. Paul Lowery, GSV resident
FEBRUARY 22, WEDNESDAY
Imposition of Ashes | 11am-1pm, Prayer Room
FEBRUARY 22, WEDNESDAY
Ash Wednesday Service | 7pm, Chapel
A service to begin the season of Lent, focusing on confession and healing.
FEBRUARY 27, MONDAY
Genealogy Seminar | 7pm, Chapel
See page 6 for more information.
Collecting non-perishable food items for the New Holland Food Pantry. Due to the great need in our local community, the Food Pantry collection is extended thru March.
Currently the Food Pantry has a special need for: Ketchup, salad dressing, pasta sauce, canned kidney beans, canned corn, canned tomatoes, pancake mix & syrup, cereal, oatmeal, Manwich
Household items needed include: Dish detergent, laundry detergent, paper towels, toilet paper, shampoo, body wash
April Collection: Your TRASH is a Ministry’s Cash!
Collecting eyeglasses, used cell phones, Coke caps, can tabs, bicycles, envelopes with canceled stamps and more.
THANK YOU for your generous outpouring of support for the 13th annual partnership with Keystone Military Families - Stockings For Soldiers. It was truly a record-breaking year with 11,180 holiday-filled stockings shipped to soldiers around the world just in time for Christmas! - Cindy Mellinger | Blue Ridge Communications
FELLOW TRAVELERS IN COMMUNITY
FEBRUARY 8, WEDNESDAY
10am, Theater
Facilitators: Leslie Sitlinger (6076) & Melody Karick (6136) Noticing cognitive changes in yourself? Join others experiencing the same for fellowship and tips on resilient living in a safe, relaxed environment.
LOW VISION FRIENDS IN COMMUNITY
(BI-MONTHLY) FEBRUARY 9, THURSDAY
3pm, Garden Towers
Facilitators: Leah Hoffner (6171), Linda Greth, Vision Corp
Speaker: Dr Jonathan Andrews, OD
CAREGIVER FRIENDS IN COMMUNITY
FEBRUARY 13, MONDAY
10am, Concord Room
Facilitators: Leah Hoffner (6171) & Marcia Parsons (6239)
Speaker: Janie Martin, GSV Clinical Care Coordinator and Caregiver
Topic: Impact of Dementia on Family
COMPASSIONATE NEIGHBORS IN COMMUNITY
FEBRUARY 15, WEDNESDAY
10am, Theater
Facilitators: Leslie Sitlinger (6076) & Melody Karick (6136) Learn how to support friends or a family member experiencing cognitive challenges.
SUPPORTIVE FRIENDS IN COMMUNITY
FEBRUARY 15, WEDNESDAY
10am, Prayer and Meditation Room
Facilitator: Jenny Snyder (6259)
Encouragement and support for those feeling down, alone or anxious. Please RSVP.
PARKINSONS FRIENDS IN COMMUNITY
FEBRUARY 27, MONDAY
2pm, Garden Towers
Facilitators: Sherilyn Lapp (6264) & Jenny Snyder (6259)
Speaker: Dr. Sol DeJesus, MD, Neurologist, Motion Disorder Specialist at Penn Medicine
Topic: Role of each member of the PD HealthCare Team and Latest Developments in Surgical/ Advanced Treatment Options
ONLINE HEARING LOSS NETWORK
Facilitator: Mary Beth Villafane (6010) | hearingloss.gsvnet.org
ELANCO NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUP
FEBRUARY 5, 12, 19, 26 SUNDAYS
6pm, Prayer & Meditation Room | 410-598-6792 for information
FEBRUARY 27, MONDAY | 2pm, Garden Towers
Struggling with or wanting more education about Motion Disorders? (Parkinson’s disease, Essential Tremors, Ataxia, Dystonia, Lewy Body).
Anyone is welcome to join the Parkinson’s Friends in Community meeting February 27. While the session will be geared toward Parkinson’s disease, information will be provided about the role of a Motion Disorder Specialist and latest treatment options. Dr. De Jesus is a gifted educator and speaker. She serves in several leadership roles in the Penn State Milton Hershey Medical Center Department of Neurology and is Co-Director of the Deep Brain Stimulation Program. Additionally, Dr. De Jesus has advanced training as a Motion Disorder Specialist. Following a long break during the pandemic, we are pleased to welcome this exceptional doctor and educator back to the GSV campus!
Talk about a powerful filter! A high standard! How might our decisions change if we accept the encouragement in scripture (I Cor 16:14 ESV) to do ALL in love? We know love is a powerful force of healing, renewal, encouragement and transformation. As we enter the valentine season this year, may we enjoy the lighthearted and romantic fun while also setting a high standard of applying the “am I doing this in love?” test to our everyday decisions and interactions. -
Sherilyn(7PM EST = MIDNIGHT IN LONDON)
FEBRUARY 16, THURSDAY
• Special hours for the Shops of Garden Spot Village. | 6-8pm
• Special music and Dancing. Dancing hosted by Wellness. | 6:30pm, Village Park
FEBRUARY 16-18
• Linden, Share & Care special sales on selected items
• Share & Care special Women’s Fashion Clothing Sale
• Special hours for the Shops of Garden Spot Village.
FEBRUARY 17-18
• February 17-18, regular hours of operation
Also view the Secret Garden Birdhouse Auction display, February 1 - 28
Since 2017, volunteers have served more than 15,240 meals to members of our community. To learn how you can contribute or volunteer, call 717.355.6000.
THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION’S WEAR RED DAY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Wear red to show support and spread the word that little choices you make every day are the ones that matter most. The stairs or the elevator? Baked or fried? Too many people die each year because they do not know heart disease is the #1 killer.
1. Make a date with a doctor.
2. Tune in and tone up. March in place while watching TV.
3. Grab some water.
4. Keep unhealthy foods out of sight, out of mouth.
5. Eat lean to be lean.
6. Don’t let salt lick you; watch your salt intake.
7. Kick butts. If you smoke, QUIT!
8. Avoid fad diets.
9. If you slip, don’t quit.
10. Celebrate your success!
Wii Bowling & Wii Sports-Is BACK!
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS BEGINNING 6pm.
Join us for virtual fun. No skill required.
Mat Pilates
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, 3-3:45pm
This an exercise regimen on a floor mat that aims to improve flexibility and stability by strengthening the muscles, especially the torso-stabilizing muscles of the abdomen and lower back.
Pool & Spa CLOSED starting Monday 2/6/23, scheduled to reopen Monday 2/13/23. We are re-caulking the pool/spa.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR:
FEBRUARY 1, WEDNESDAY
2pm, Garden Towers
Wellness Wednesday with Lauren
Topic Heart Health
FEBRUARY 3, FRIDAY
10:30am, Village Square
Wear Red Walk
Together, we can continue to rock our red to help save more lives. Wear red and walk indoors through GSV (if weather permits, you can walk outside).
FEBRUARY 8, WEDNESDAY
2:30pm depart Apt. Suites Lobby | Approx. return, 7:30pm Snow Tubing Ski Roundtop
Tubing from 4:00-6:00pm. Pack dinner or buy it at the lodge. Cost: $36pp | Sign up at Resident Services.
FEBRUARY 20, MONDAY | 10AM, FITNESS ROOM
Sound Meditation with Laura Gribble
SAVE THE DATE
MARCH 1, WEDNESDAY
Nova Care Physical Therapy Wellness Workshop
10am, Chapel
MARCH 14, TUESDAY Bowling
It’s national Math Day; what better way to do math than to figure out how to score bowling.
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE
MAIN STREET ART GALLERY & APARTMENT SUITES DISPLAY CASE
FEBRUARY 1 - 28
Gallery Feature:
Gladys Zeiset, watercolor artist
Glass Case Feature: Gladys Zeiset, extends her Main St Gallery display into the glass case.
BOOK CLUB
FEBRUARY 1, WEDNESDAY
2PM, GARDENS SOUTH CONFERENCE ROOM
February Book: The Invisible Wall by Harry Bernstein
March Book: The Secret Life of Mirielle West by A. Skenandore
ARTISANS CORNER 1ST FRIDAY POP-UP
FEBRUARY 3, FRIDAY 10AM – 12NOON
Featured Artist: GSV Cross Stitchers Cross Stitch techniques and products
BEGINNER WATERCOLOR
FEBRUARY 7, 14, 21, 28 & MARCH 7, TUESDAY
8:30AM, 10:30AM, ART STUDIO
Teacher: Win Reber
Explore the world of watercolor. This five-week series of classes will teach the basics. Sign up for either the 8:30am class or the 10:30am class. Class size limited to 10. Supplies list is available at time of sign-up.
Art Guild Members: Free
Non-members - $25pp
Sign up at Resident Services.
FEBRUARY 12, SUNDAY
7PM, CONCORD ROOM
Featuring a brand new website and expanded categories of trivia questions! Form a team of 2 to 4 players. Prizes will be awarded to the winning team. Send team members’ and captains’ names to Don Robbins, drobbins@ptd.net
**CARD CONNECTION
FEBRUARY 16, THURSDAY
1PM, ART STUDIO
Teacher: Paula Schmauk
$6pp includes supplies for two cards. Sign up at Resident Services.
**NEW HOLLAND AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
FEBRUARY 16, THURSDAY
7PM, CHAPEL
Why I Write Novels on Amish Life
Speaker: Jo Ann Brown, Amish novelist Jo Ann Brown is a lifelong storyteller and award-winning author of romantic novels including a series featuring Amish life. Come and hear Jo Ann’s story. Historical Society members and non-members are invited to attend.
ART GUILD / ART TALK
FEBRUARY 23, THURSDAY
11AM, THEATER
Topic: The World of Watercolors
Speaker: Gladys Zeiset
Art Guild members and non-members are welcome to attend.
GENEALOGY SESSION
FEBRUARY 27, MONDAY
7PM, CHAPEL
Learn more on page 6.
COMFORTER KNOTTING
FEBRUARY 28, TUESDAY
9AM-12NOON, GARDENS SOUTH CONFERENCE ROOM
If you enjoy stitching (knotting) and supporting the MCC, this hands-on monthly meet-up is for you. There’s no need to sign up, just show up and lend a hand.
**CREATIVE CARDS
FEBRUARY 28, TUESDAY
2PM, ART STUDIO
Teacher: Marie Diehl
JANUARY 3 – FEBRUARY 7
9:30AM, THEATER
(Sign up began December 6)
Topic: Architecture: Lancaster in Style
Speaker: Gregory J. Scott, FAIA
MARCH 7 – APRIL 11
9:30AM, THEATER
(SIGN UP BEGINS FEBRUARY 7)
Topic: Movies as Mirrors of their Times
Speaker: Dr. Robert Bresler
Discover Hollywood Movies and how they mirrored the Great Depression, WWII, Show Business, the Cold War, the Color Line of the 1950’s and more. Movie buffs and those wishing to learn, will find this series intriguing. For more than forty years, Quest for Learning has offered the Lancaster community an opportunity to attend quality continuing educational and enlightening seminars. Cost: FREE courtesy of GSV sponsorship. Limited seating.
Sign up at Resident Services.
AARP and Garden Spot Village partner to offer a Smart Driver Course 9am-1pm, Garden Towers
APRIL 4 & 6
INTRO COURSE
A basic two-day, 4-hours per day course. Full attendance required for completion.
APRIL 25
REFRESHER COURSE
A basic 4-hour refresher course for those who have taken the 8-hour intro course within the last three years.
REMINDERS:
• Bring your AARP membership card and driver’s license.
• Face masks are encouraged for the unvaccinated.
• Check with your insurance company for a senior discount upon course completion.
Cost: $20pp AARP member $25pp non-member.
Payment via check, day of, payable to AARP.
** All NEW sign-ups begin February 7
Cost: $6pp includes supplies Sign up at Resident Services.
Class size limited. Public welcome. Sign up at Resident Services.
Beginning 7:30am, a volunteer will greet you and begin handing out #’s to those who choose to arrive early for sign-up. Beginning 8am, #’s will be called. If you are not present when your # is called, you will be issued a new # in sequential order upon your return. Questions? Call Life Enrichment (6007) or (6059)
FEBRUARY 3, FRIDAY
**SHOPPING SHUTTLE
9:30am depart Apt. Suites Lobby
Approximate return, 1:30pm
Destination: Ephrata Walmart
Ride the GSV bus and leave the driving to us.
Cost: $8pp transportation
FEBRUARY 25, SATURDAY
**Lancaster Bible College
1pm depart Apt. Suites Lobby
2pm show | Sign up began Jan. 3 Lancaster Bible College and the Good Shepherd Players present Little Women, the musical. This timeless, captivating story follows the lives of four sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. A Civil War period piece details personal heartache, hope and everlasting love.
Cost: $26pp includes show and transportation.
MARCH 12, SUNDAY
**LANCASTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
3pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby
Approximate return, 6pm
(Sign up begins February 7)
FEBRUARY 16, THURSDAY & FEBRUARY 17, FRIDAY
**LUNCH BUNCH
10:45am depart Apt. Suites Lobby
Approximate return, 2:30pm
(Sign up began January 3)
Lunch Bunch returns! Destination: Nonna Rosa Kitchen | Ride the GSV bus and enjoy the company of others. We’ll travel to Nonna Rosa Kitchen, Akron, where the aroma of great Italian cooking greets you at the door. Limited seating. Menu dining. Individual checks.
Cost: $8pp transportation
FEBRUARY 24, FRIDAY
**HINKLETOWN MENNONITE SCHOOL PLAY
9:30am depart Apt. Suites Lobby
Approximate return 12:30pm
(Sign up begins February 7)
The Middle School students of Hinkletown Mennonite School
invite you to attend their drama, Charlotte’s Web, based on the book by E.B.White.
Cost: $14pp includes performance and transportation.
The Lancaster Symphony Orchestra offers the Neighborhood Performance for senior groups and school students.
Cost: pay-what-you-want at the door. $8pp transportation
MARCH 22, WEDNESDAY PENN STATE HOMETOWN WITH ELITE COACH
7am depart Apt. Suites Lobby
Approximate return, 9:30pm
(Sign up began January 3)
See Penn State like you’ve never seen it before. Learn behind the scenes stories and fun-facts. Enjoy a full day of Penn State exploration. We’ll visit the Juniata Valley Winery Wilson House B&B and All Sports Museum. Be treated to a delicious lunch at Toftrees Resort. Explore the campus from the comfort of the coach with our step-on guide. And last but definitely not least, end our day with a visit to the famous Berkey Creamery. Seating is limited, so sign up today.
MARCH 17, FRIDAY
** KENS GARDENS WORKSHOP
2pm, Gardens West Conference Room
(Sign up begins February 7)
The very talented ladies of Ken’s Gardens offer a Tea & Succulent Workshop. Attendees will be treated to a fresh cup of tea and pastry. Afterward, everyone will create a lovely teacup succulent garden. Attendance is limited.
Cost: $25pp includes all materials.
Cost: $173pp includes transportation, admission, lunch, guide & gratuities. Sign up at Resident Services.
**ALL NEW SIGN-UPS BEGIN FEBRUARY 7, TUESDAY IF A WAITING LIST WARRANTS, A SECOND TRIP MAY BE SCHEDULED.
SIGN UP AT RESIDENT SERVICES. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.