Garden Variety Vol 12 Issue 4 March 2020

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THE

GARDENVARIETY

April 2020 A Publication of Garden Spot Village Volume 12 Issue 4

TOMFOOLERY

How many items of foolery can you find in this illustration of Village Square? Answer and key is on page 2.


Table of Contents Refresh Coffee Bar 2 Tomfoolery Key 2 Campus Services 3 Development 3 GSV TV - Channel 956 3 Dining Services 4 Making A Difference 4 Life Enrichment 5 Drug Take Back Day 5 In the Theater 6 Marketing 7 April Calendar 8 Pastoral Services 10 Social Services 11 Village Firsts 12 Volunteer Services 12 Wellness 13 Explore Something New... 14 Explore CATIE 15 Trip Sign-Ups 16

DID YOU KNOW? You can view this issue of The Garden Variety online at: GSC.GL/CQ82BRF

TOMFOOLERY KEY: 1. Out of place fish tank 2. Shark with glasses 3. Colleen Musselman 4. Out of place doorway 5. Nut grape bunch #1 6. Nut grape bunch #2 7. Nut grape bunch #3 8. Colander 9. Bolt bouquet 10. Patina and her brush tail and "nut" 11. Sparky as a knight 12. Sandwich as a beam 13. Faucet 14. Clock 15. Floating fish #1 16. Floating fish #2 17. Floating fish #3 18. Carrot 19. Pineapple 20. Butterfly girl statue 21. Pepper grinder 22. Candlestick 23. Oversized chess pieces 24. Toilet Plunger 25. Reading girl statue 26. Alligator 27. Ice skates 28. Upside down coffee cup

8am–6:30pm Monday thru Friday | 8:30am–4pm Saturday & Sunday

PUBLISHER Garden Spot Village OUR MISSION We will enrich the lives of older adults as an expression of Christ’s love. EDITOR Colleen Musselman DESIGNER Brandon Adams PROOF READERS Ruth Buehler, Juanita Fox COVER ILLUSTRATION: Andrew Lytle - lytlethelemur.com ILLUSTRATIONS

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CAMPUS SERVICES

Scott Ruth, Director of Campus Services

HAPPY SPRING AND WHAT A WONDERFUL WINTER!!! We were so blessed to go through the winter with very little snow fall and moderate temperatures. The “Old Farmers Almanac” did predict a mild winter with below average snowfall, but no snowfalls over 2 inches through February is pretty remarkable, and some reports mentioned February was one of the sixth warmest in history!! The mild winter has allowed the Campus Services Department to get a head start on spring by beginning the mulching early. We have already gone through over 10 tractor trailer loads of mulch. The Inner Loop, Village Square Apartments, Households and the Legacy Garden were first on the list to be mulched. The Entrances and Common Areas will be the next areas of focus, followed by the Cottage Neighborhoods. We hope, weather permitting, to have the entire Campus completed by around Memorial Day. Two other exciting announcements pertain to new staff members. Roy Burd, our long time mechanic, retired on January 30 after over 13 years of service. He is enjoying his next chapter of life! We were fortunate to hire Rick Waibel while Roy was still with us, helping to make the transition go smoothly. Rick has over 32 years of experience with the Air Force and Air National Guard.

The second staff announcement relates to the Aeroponic Greenhouse. Our Administration allowed us to begin a search for a fulltime Greenhouse Manager, and we were fortunate to receive multiple qualified applicants to interview. We selected Steve Heydt, who started his new role on March 11. Steve comes to us from Tomlinson Bomberger, with over 25 years in the Green Industry. You may also see Steve as a substitute driver on one of the GSV buses.

Welcome to both our new employees!!! Please help us make them feel comfortable at Garden Spot Village!!! Happy Springtime from Campus Services!!!

DEVELOPMENT

Linda Dodge, CFRE, Director of Development

ANNUAL BUSINESS EXPO Planned for Thursday, April 16 has been rescheduled for September 10.

What’s New on GSV-TV, Channel 956 in April MOVIES…

MONDAYS, 8am: Gaithers; Southern gospel and contemporary Christian music. TUESDAYS, 6pm: April Endeavor with Scott Miller

GSV TV Channel 956

WEDNESDAYS, 8am & 6pm: Connections with Juanita Fox THURSDAYS, 8am & 6pm: ChapChat with Chet Yoder

APRIL FUN FEATURE: EASTER EGG HUNT

Tune to GSV-TV 956 in April, every day, to search for an Easter Egg. The Easter Egg will be hiding once every day throughout the month. Have fun and happy hunting. Happy Easter!

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 & 7pm.

Sunday Worship Service is rebroadcast the following Sunday, 2pm.

NOTE: If you see

in the Weekly Announcements, the event is scheduled for broadcasting. Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

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DINING SERVICES Christy Turner, Sodexo, General Manager

Easter Menu

Easter Day, April 12 - Dining Hours 11am – 2pm; Closed Dinner THE HARVEST TABLE - Brunch Buffet and Stations – GSV Meal Plan Price $19.51, Regular Price $22.95 TERRACE DINING ROOM – (A la Carte Menu Pricing) Reservations will be required in TDR, call (6071).

Soup Action Theme

Spring Pea Soup, Crème Fraiche, Leeks, Proscuitto OMELET STATION: Create Your Own Chef inspired Omelet with Breakfast Potatoes, Fresh Cut Fruit and a Biscuit PANCAKE STATION: Choice of warm Red Velvet, Lemon Ricotta Blueberry, Traditional Vanilla Bean with warm Lancaster County Syrup

Entrées

ROASTED LEG OF LAMB: with Minted Glaze SPIRAL GLAZED HAM: Cinnamon & Dark Cherry APRICOT & DIJON GLAZED WILD SALMON: Quinoa Salad

Sides Desserts Special Roll

Romanesco with Lemon Oil, Country Loaded Potatoes, Baked Sharp Cheddar Macaroni and Cheese, Stewed Tomatoes, Assorted Deviled & Beet Eggs- Salad Bar, Spring Beet Salad with Goat Cheese Crumble and Raw Honey Garden Spot Ice Cream, GSV Homemade Coconut Cream Pie, Christy’s Carrot Cake Cupcake, Crème Brulee Cheesecake, GSV Homemade Coconut Cream Eggs GSV Homemade Peanut Butter Eggs Hot Cross Buns

Providing opportunities for adults to GO out into our community, DO the thing that is in front of us, HELP others and make a difference.

TRASH TO CASH April 1 – 30

Your TRASH could be a local ministries CASH! Did you know? Garden Spot Village collects: Soda Can Tabs: Ronald McDonald House | Used Eye Glasses: New Holland Lions Club Cereal Box Tops & Coke Bottle Caps: ELANCO Schools | Envelopes with Canceled Stamps: GSV Benevolent Fund Gently Used Sewing Machines: Sewing Peace Project | Ongoing collection at the Apartment Suites Welcome Center

UPCOMING COLLECTION: MAY 1-31 — Lancaster Refugee Center & Community School Collecting Hygiene Kit Items: Soap, deodorant, washcloths, shampoo, conditioner, towels, feminine pads, liquid hand soap & hand sanitizer

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LIFE ENRICHMENT **Sign up at Resident Services.

APRIL 14 & 28, TUESDAY (CANCELED) Ask-a-Nurse/Blood Pressure check 8:30-10:30am, Gardens West Health Center

APRIL 2, THURSDAY **Trip Sign-up 8am, Theater See page 16 for details.

WellSpan/Ephrata Home Health provides free Ask-a-Nurse & Blood Pressure Check. No appointment necessary.

APRIL 2 & 16, THURSDAY Coffee & Conversation 9am, Broadcast

All are welcome to attend Coffee & Conversation, an informal time of questions and answers.

APRIL 7, TUESDAY Frontier Communications

A secure Frontier payment drop-box will be available 9-11am.

APRIL 13, MONDAY & APRIL 14, TUESDAY (CANCELED) Council Meetings 9am, The Forge

APRIL 14, TUESDAY (CANCELED) PA Q&A 10am-12noon, GSV Library

A spokesperson from the office of PA State Representative Dave Zimmerman will visit GSV the 2nd Tuesday, monthly. Stop by to chat and ask questions.

APRIL 15, WEDNESDAY (CANCELED) Library Open House 10am-2pm, 3rd Floor Library

Council members invite you, as guests, to monthly Council meetings. (4/13) Apartment Council (4/14) Cottage Council

Help us celebrate Love Your Library Month! Free library books will be given away to residents and staff. Light refreshments will be available.

Colleen Musselman, Director of Life Enrichment

APRIL 16, THURSDAY (CANCELED) New Holland Area Historical Society 7pm, Chapel See page 14 for more details.

APRIL 20, MONDAY Towne Meeting 2pm, Broadcast

Towne Meeting, a monthly opportunity to hear about new and exciting Village happenings.

APRIL 24, FRIDAY (CANCELED) Melnik Family & Friends 7pm, Chapel

The Melnik Family and their friends present a musical program of sacred Easter music.

APRIL 28, TUESDAY PA Primaries 7am-8pm, Chapel

GSV will serve as the polling location for Earl Township. Please be aware of additional traffic and an increase in visitors.

DON'T BE THE

DEALER

Turn in your unused or expired medication for safe disposal

Saturday, April 25 10am-2pm, Village Square

Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

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Movies are subject to change depending upon availability.

April's At Home Theater Experience BROADCASTING ON GSV-TV CHANNEL 956

TV Tuesday 10AM / 3PM / 8AM

TV Thursday 2PM / 7PM

Friday Flicks 10AM / 2PM / 7PM

Servant Stage Saturdays 10AM / 2PM/ 7PM

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MARKETING

Scott Miller, Chief Marketing Officer

You know me, I always see the silver lining in every situation. The silver lining for me in our current circumstances is that we live and work at Garden Spot Village. As things progressed, you’ve received CATIE messages to keep you up to date. Before meeting size precautions went into effect, we discussed things at Coffee & Conversation. We held the March Towne Meeting virtually. We post updates on our website and staff are more than willing to stop and talk and provide one-on-one updates in the hallways. All of that will continue to take place to keep you informed. From behind the scenes and as a member of the leadership team, this has been one of the most well thought out, practical approaches to an unprecedented global situation that I’ve participated in during my 40 year career. The close monitoring and adherence to the guidelines of the PA Department of Health and the CDC, with no sense of panic and a sensible, practical plan of action provides a tremendous amount of comfort. All of your cooperation and concern for each other and the staff is overwhelming. We are all in one of the best places we could be during these times. Scott Miller, CMO

Invite your friends to

L O O K

&

LE A R N

TUESDAY, MAY, 19 TUESDAY, JULY 21 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

10:30am – 2pm

Get details & register at:

gsc.gl/looknlearn

GSV AF TER WORK An evening event for people with busy daytime schedules. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

5:30 – 7:30pm

Get details & register at:

gsc.gl/looknlearn

S YC A M O R E S P R I N G S

D I R E C T O RY P H O T O DAY If your photo is not included in the Directory or was not captured within the last 3 years, please contact Gavin Sauder (6158) to have your Photo Directory photo taken on Thursday, May 14 in the Theater.

V I D E O S

B L O G S

We are currently accepting pre-construction deposits for new homes at the Sycamore Springs expansion, with move-in dates starting in summer 2020. Invite your friends to explore the vibrant community at Sycamore Springs. They can schedule a visit by calling Megan (6290) or Kelly (6201) today.

Kansas State Students Offer Post Occupancy Evaluation Written by Juanita Fox April Endeavor Highlighting the Happenings of Garden Spot Village

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“Garden Spot Village is the most welcoming place I’ve ever been,” says Kansas State University Interior Design student Hannah Richardson. “The culture of the... Read more at:

Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

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GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE APRIL SUNDAY

MONDAY

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1 APRIL FOOLS DAY

5 PALM SUNDAY

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8 9-11 Frontier 10 & 3 & 8 TV Tuesday

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Worship Service 10am Chet Yoder

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14 10 & 3 & 8 TV Tuesday

GSV-TV

15 3 & 8 Ladies Nigh

Worship Service 10am Jack Estep

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20 2:00 Towne Mtg.

GSV-TV

21 60 DAYS 'TIL SUMMER 10 & 3 & 8 TV Tuesday GSV-TV

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28 PA PRIMARIES 10 & 3 & 8 TV Tuesday

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Worship Service 10am Chet Yoder

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GSV-TV

Worship Service 10am John Meck

Not sure where an activity or event is taking place by the abbreviation used above? A full list of room abbreviations can be found on th

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2 TRIP SIGN UP 9 Coffee & Conversation GSV-TV 2 & 7 TV Thursday GSV-TV

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10 GOOD FRIDAY 2 & 7 TV Thursday

GSV-TV

SATURDAY

4 10 & 2 & 7 Friday Flicks

GSV-TV Servant Stage Saturdays 10 & 2 & 7 GSV-TV Channel 956

10 & 2 & 7 Friday Flicks

11 GSV-TV Servant Stage Saturdays 10 & 2 & 7 GSV-TV Channel 956

GSV-TV

16 9 Coffee & Conversation GSV-TV 2 & 7 TV Thursday GSV-TV

17 10 & 2 & 7 Friday Flicks

23 2 & 7 TV Thursday

24 10 & 2 & 7 Friday Flicks

GSV-TV

18 GSV-TV Servant Stage Saturdays 10 & 2 & 7 GSV-TV Channel 956

25 GSV-TV

Drug Take-Back Day 10-2 / VP Servant Stage Saturdays 10 & 2 & 7 GSV-TV Channel 956

30 2 & 7 TV Thursday

GSV-TV

**SIGN UP AT RESIDENT SERVICES

he “Welcome” sign found on your refrigerator, in the resident documents section on CATIE or mygsv.org, or at the Life Enrichment office.

Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

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PASTORAL SERVICES

UPCOMING PASTORAL EVENTS APRIL 14, TUESDAY Global Missions 9am, Gardens West Conference Room APRIL 15, WEDNESDAY Men’s Christian Fellowship 8:30am, Gardens West Conference Room Topic: Rediscover Jesus

APRIL 15 & 22, WEDNESDAY Wednesday Evening Bible Study 7pm, Garden Towers

Topic: The Richest Ladies In Town; Studies in Ephesians

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WORSHIP SCHEDULE

APRIL 23, THURSDAY Global Disciples Monthly Update 1pm, GWCR

Staff from Global Disciples will bring updates via stories and video regarding current prayer opportunities for Global Disciples participants.

APRIL 28, TUESDAY Women with Purpose 8am, Concord Room

Topic: The life of David (1 & 2 Samuel) and excerpts from the Psalms

APRIL 16 & 23, THURSDAY Womens Bible Study 10am, Garden Towers

Pastor Chet Yoder, Director of Pastoral Services

We enjoy breakfast and then share in discussion and fellowship.

APRIL 30, THURSDAY Merv Horst Bible Study 10am, Gardens West Conference Room Topic: How Your Bible Fits Together from ETERNITY PAST TO ETERNITY FUTURE

Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

APRIL 5

Sermon: Chet Yoder Music: Quartet

APRIL 12

Sermon: Jack Estep Music: Ladies Trio

APRIL 19

Sermon: Chet Yoder Music: Chapel Quartet

APRIL 26

Sermon: John Meck Music: Chapel Quartet


SOCIAL SERVICES

Sherilyn Lapp, Director of Social Services

COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS

These groups offer a free opportunity to learn from each other, find supportive understanding, be encouraged, and learn new information and life skills.

APRIL 1, WEDNESDAY (CANCELED) Living with Loss Group Facilitator: Jenny Snyder 10am, Theater APRIL 9, THURSDAY (CANCELED) Sharing with Supportive Friends Topic: Holiday Hoorah with The Friends 12noon, Concord Room

REAL ID ASSISTANCE

APRIL 14, 10AM-12 NOON, GSV LIBRARY

Priscilla Eberly, Chief of Staff for Representative David Zimmerman, will be present to help complete forms to get a copy of a missing marriage license, birth certificate etc. Informational material is also available on the table outside the Social Services Office.

APRIL 9, THURSDAY (CANCELED) Essential Tremor Support Group Special Speaker: Joan Groh, Community Liaison for HCC Topic: Making your Wishes Known 2pm, Gardens West Conference Room APRIL 9, THURSDAY (CANCELED) Low Vision Support Group Speaker: Daniel M Strybos, O.D. Owens Optometrics Topic: Ocular Disease Update 3pm, Garden Towers APRIL 13, MONDAY (CANCELED) Caregiver’s Support Group 10am, Concord Room APRIL 22, WEDNESDAY (CANCELED) My Fellow Traveler Facilitators: Melody Karick, Leah Amstutz Topic: Difficulty Completing Familiar Tasks 10am, Theater APRIL 27, MONDAY (CANCELED) Parkinson’s Disease Support Group Facilitators: Sherilyn Lapp, Judy Shaffer Topic: Caring and Coping 2pm, Garden Towers ON-LINE HEARING LOSS NETWORK

Helpful resource links are available to all at the GSV Hearing Loss Network site www.hearingloss.gsvnet.org. The site is a resident-only safe place to ask questions, compare notes, and share your own experience with hearing loss. Participate by creating a free account. Contact Mary Beth Villafane (6010) if you have questions or suggestions.

SUPPORT GROUP SPOTLIGHT

MY FELLOW TRAVELER

Everyone is welcome to participate in this new group facilitated by GSV staff members Melody Karick and Leah Amstutz. Getting to know the facilitators: Well-known locally for her advocacy and educational work on behalf of older adults experiencing memory changes, Melody’s goal is helping each person function at the highest level possible. She is a wonderful resource for creative solutions and ideas to maximize enjoyment of life while coping with memory changes. Melody serves as Director of GSV Laurel View Memory Support. Leah Amstutz, MSW, joined the GSV Social Services team in September. She was already familiar with the campus and the GSV philosophy of living life with purpose from having served with the Social Services team during her internship several years ago. Leah has been enjoying supporting the residents of Mountain View and Laurel View Personal Care areas as their social worker. Thank you for blessing us with your life stories. We are enriched by your testimonies, resilience, courage and strength. We are honored to walk alongside of you on this adventure called life.

Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

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VILLAGE FIRSTS

Colleen Musselman, Director of Life Enrichment

DUANE TICE:

One of the first GSV VITA Coordinators written by Juanita Fox, Storyteller

Over the past two months hundreds of people have filed into the Gardens South Conference Room with their tax documents. Completing a tax return can be unsettling and a little overwhelming, but Duane Tice and his co-coordinators Bill Hunter and Don Aldrich, along with their team of greeters and tax preparers, make filing a tax return as quick and as painless as possible.

Duane Tice, Garden Spot Village resident since April 2008.

The team provides free tax return preparation through the IRSsponsored Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, supported locally through United Way in Lancaster. The national program is available to anyone who earned less than $62,000 in 2019.

Duane Tice, a Garden Spot Village resident since April 2008 and one of the first VITA coordinators for the Garden Spot Village location, says, “We help them get their taxes done and they walk out with a smile.” Duane says the IRS started VITA in order to help people comply with the federal law that compels every eligible person to file a tax return. United Way of Lancaster County supports 17 VITA locations around the county, including Garden Spot Village. Garden Spot Village volunteers began offering tax assistance through VITA 17 years ago. Duane and the other volunteers truly make a difference for the people they serve, creating relationships and a sense of welcome. Duane shared that people travel from Gap, Intercourse and Lancaster, even though they have options closer to their homes, because they appreciate the volunteers and atmosphere at Garden Spot Village

VOLUNTEER SERVICES Deborah Fast, Director of Volunteer Services BARBARA MURPHY: CRAFTING FOR A CAUSE written by Alex Nieves, Marketing Intern

“When we moved here, I didn’t know anyone. But, we’re all a family now,” resident Barbara Murphy says, reflecting on her experience at Garden Spot Village. When Barbara and her husband moved to Garden Spot Village in May 2008, they only knew one other resident. Over the years, though, Barbara has found multiple ways to positively impact and connect with others. Specifically, Barbara volunteers her immense crafting and sewing skills to help benefit others in the community. Creating and selling quilts, stuffed animals, crafts and more. Barbara donates the crafts to be sold at events that benefit the Benevolent Fund, which helps residents who, for reasons beyond their control, have exhausted their financial resources. Two of the main events where she donates her creations are the Bird House Display and Silent Auction and the Fall Festival. “It thrills me to see the prices of my objects go up and know that the money is going to go to the Benevolent Fund,” Barbara says. Barbara spends many hours volunteering by crafting new items to donate. She gets her inspiration online and in-person while shopping, and makes all of her items by hand. She records how long it takes for her to make each item, as well; one piece can take up to 77 hours to create! When working on her crafts, she infuses technology into her routine, buying and printing patterns from her iPad onto a printer—no travel or work necessary. “If there’s a will, there’s a way,” Barbara says with a smile while explaining how technology makes it easier for her to complete her creations. Making these crafts has filled Barbara’s life at Garden Spot with purpose and meaning; as time passed, she got into quilting and crafting more and more, allowing her to keep busy while giving back to her friends and neighbors—and even strangers— around her. She likes to keep sewing, explaining it as her special way to give to others. It has also allowed for the community around her to grow even stronger, creating a familial bond between her and other residents that will never fade.

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Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.


WELLNESS

Lauren Graber, Director of Wellness

WELLNESS HIGHLIGHT…

2020 WELLNESS VISION—SPRING CLEAN: TAKE CARE OF YOUR ENVIRONMENT

Spring is the season of renewal, science agrees. There's something about a deep clean and purge of dust, dirt and clutter that inspires a sense of rebirth, which must be why we traditionally tackle our clutter in the spring, as new buds bloom and newborn creatures scurry.

NEW KLASSES WITH KIKI Tuesdays and Thursdays Core & More, 5:30-6pm

And by starting anew in less cluttered space, we reduce our stress, improve our moods, and get more energy -- which in turn could give us the boost we need to eat healthy, exercise and get more sleep -- which in turn, could lengthen our lives.

Tuesdays and Thursdays Stretch & Tone, 6-6:30pm

MARK YOUR CALENDARS…

Toss Out Your Old Spring-Cleaning Routine and Bring in the Green

The grass may always be greener, but you can be too! As you begin your annual spring-cleaning routine, consider making some changes that will impact the environment in a positive way. • Purchase environmentally friendly cleaning products.

MAY 12, TUESDAY

Horseback riding and Hiking,

• Declutter clothing and household items. • Watch your water usage. We can accidentally waste a lot of water by leaving the faucet on longer than is necessary. • Purify the air with houseplants. Together, we can make small changes to our yearly spring-cleaning routine that can make a huge difference in our lives and the lives of Earth’s wonderful creatures. Spring is in the air, but harmful chemicals don’t have to be.

Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

Times and fees TBA JUNE 11, THURSDAY

Tubing,

Times and fees TBA

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**PHOTOGRAPHY WITH YOUR CELL PHONE (CANCELED) April 14, 21 & 28, Tuesday 10am, Art Studio Teacher: Dave Givens

Cost: $15, non-members, Free, Art Guild members Sign up at Resident Services.

**CARD CONNECTION (CANCELED) EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE

April 16, Thursday 1pm, Art Studio Teacher: Paula Schmauk

Cost: $4pp. Sign up at Resident Services.

NEW HOLLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY (CANCELED) MAIN STREET ART GALLERY

April 1 - 30 The Main Street Art Gallery, a month-long display.

Guest Artists: Pennsylvania College of Art & Design (PCA&D) Senior Illustration Class. Come view a diverse exhibition that features original pieces of artwork submitted by PCA&D's senior illustration class. The display also showcases the three winning submissions in the 2020 1/2 Marathon & 10K Medallion and Shirt Design Competition held by Marketing.

Apartment Suites Display Case

Guest Collection: EJ Rittersbach; Byers Choice collection

SKETCH CLUB (CANCELED) April 1 & 15, Wednesday 1st & 3rd Wednesday 9:30-10:30am, Art Studio

Bring your own materials, meet in the Art Studio then, most of the time, go to other locations to draw.

**BEGINNING WATERCOLOR (CANCELED) April 6, 13, 30 & May 11, Monday 10am, Art Studio Teacher: Win Reber

Cost: $15pp non-members, Free to Art Guild members Sign up at Resident Services

WATERCOLOR PAINTING CLUB (CANCELED) April 8 & 22, Wednesday 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month 9:30-10:30am, Art Studio

Bring your own supplies and spend an hour doing your own watercolor painting.

**CREATIVE CARDS (CANCELED)

April 16, Thursday 7pm, Chapel Topic: New York World’s Fair, 1939/1940 Speaker: Susan Weaver

Members and non-members are always welcome to monthly meetings.

ART TALK (CANCELED)

April 23, Thursday 11am, Theater April Topic: Ghost Army Speaker: Win Reber, art teacher & GSV resident

This is a true story about a U.S. Army Unit in World War II, that was made up mostly of artists, actors and sound engineers. What they did was so special that it was held as a secret for many years, even after the war ended. How could a bunch of artists make such a difference? Members and non-members are welcome.

AARP DRIVER SAFETY COURSES May 5, Tuesday 1-Day Refresher Course

(Proof of previous course completion required)

May 12, Tuesday & May 14, Thursday 2-Day Introduction to Driver Safety All classes will be held 9am-1pm, Garden Towers With driving updates and changes to driving rules, a driver safety course could save you more than just money. This course teaches you driving techniques to help keep you and your loved ones safe on the road. Cost: $15pp AARP members $20pp non-members Checks payable to AARP and required at class. Please note, this course will not be billed to your GSV account. Required day of: payment, driver’s license and AARP CARD (MEMBERS ONLY)

April 8, Wednesday 2pm, Art Studio Teacher: Marie Diehl

Make a brand-new, hands on creative card. Cost: $4pp. Sign up at Resident Services

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Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.


TRIP SIGN-UP CONTINUED JUNE 16, TUESDAY **ST. MICHAELS, MD 8:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 9:15pm (Sign up began March 3)

Travel with Garden Spot Village and Elite Coach to the peaceful town of St. Michael’s along the Eastern Shore of MD. Enjoy a scrumptious lunch at the Crab Claw Restaurant then take in the beautiful sights along the shores of the Miles River aboard The Patriot. Further details available in the Travel in Style booklet or at the Life Enrichment Office. Cost: $127pp includes, motorcoach transportation, lunch, cruise and gratuities. Sign up at Resident Services.

SEPTEMBER 23, WEDNESDAY **HORSESHOE CURVE 6:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 10:15pm (Sign up began March 3)

What an adventure you will have today as you visit the Altoona Railroad Museum, Horseshoe Curve, Allegro Restaurant and a stop at Benzel’s Pretzel Outlet. Your day will only be complete with a ride on the funicular to the top of the tracks then, a jaunt to the Amtrak station for a ride around the Horseshoe Curve. Further details available in the Travel in Style booklet or at the Life Enrichment Office. Cost: $165pp includes motorcoach transportation, stepon guide, lunch, museum, train ride and more. Sign up at Resident Services.

DID YOU KNOW…

SOME OF OUR BEST SAYINGS COME FROM BASEBALL! Sayings like - That came out of left field – Cover your bases – Give me a ballpark figure –

EXPLORE CATIE

Each month we will be exploring different icons on CATIE (Communication and Access To Information Everywhere).

I knew it right off the bat – Step up to the plate – and more! I challenge you to think of more sayings while sitting and watching local baseball favorites.

MAY 13, WEDNESDAY **READING PHILS 8am depart Apartment Suites Lobby (Sign up begins April 2) Game Time: 9:30am

Cost: $6pp includes transportation. Game ticket courtesy of GSV game sponsorship. Sign up at Resident Services.

April's icon is Video Gallery What to find under Video Gallery: ChapChats with Chet, Community Church Services, Connections with Juanita Fox, Endeavor, Wellness Excersise Classes, Sodexo Cooking Demos, Towne Meetings and more!

JUNE 10, WEDNESDAY **LANCASTER BARNSTORMERS VS. MD BLUECRABS 9:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby (Sign up begins April 2)

Game Time: 11am Cost: $14pp includes transportation and admission. Sign up at Resident Services.

Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

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LIFE ENRICHMENT APRIL 2020 BE SURE TO SIGN UP! THURSDAY, APRIL 2

TRIP SIGN-UP beginning 8am, Theater

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - CALL LIFE ENRICHMENT (6133) APRIL 26, SUNDAY (CANCELED) **CAVOD: THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK 3:30pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 6:30pm (Sign up began March 3)

Cavod Theater presents The Diary of Anne Frank. In this adaption by Wendy Kesselman, Anne Frank emerges from history as a gifted young girl, who confronts her rapidly changing life and increasing horror of her time. A story of fear, hope, laughter and grief. Cost: $17pp priority seating & bus.

APRIL 29, WEDNESDAY (CANCELED) **DUTCH APPLE; GUYS & DOLLS 10:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 5pm (Sign up began March 3)

Dutch Apple Dinner Theater presents Guys & Dolls. Taking us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, but in the end, everyone ends up right where they belong. Cost: $64pp includes buffet lunch, show & transportation.

MAY 4, MONDAY & MAY 14, THURSDAY **LANCASTER COMMUNITY CONCERT 6:30pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby (Sign up began July 3)

GSV provides transportation for Lancaster Community Concert season ticket holders. If you are unable to attend a specific concert, please call Resident Services (6000) so that others may ride in your place. Cost: $6pp transportation. Sign up at Resident Services.

MAY 7 & 28, THURSDAY **DINE AROUND THE WORLD 10:45am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 2:30pm (Sign up begins April 2) May location: Castanedas Mexican Restaurant, Denver, PA Experience flavors new and unique; diverse offerings of local ethnic cuisine. Meal cost on own. Cost: $6pp bus. Sign up at Resident Services.

MAY 7, THURSDAY **FULTON THEATER 12:30pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby (Sign up begins April 2) The Fulton Theater presents Titanic! Show tickets are free courtesy of GSV show sponsorship. Limited seating. Cost: $6pp transportation. Sign up at Resident Services.

MAY 11, MONDAY **CARROLL COUNTY PROGRESSIVE DINE AROUND 8am depart Apartment Suites Lobby 7:30pm approximate return. (Sign up began February 4)

Sit back, relax and enjoy the history of Carroll County, MD, all the while, eating your way through the day. Each stop on this unique journey includes an addition to your meal, as well as costumed guides and more. Details available in the Travel with GSV booklet. Cost: $127pp includes Elite Coach transportation, dine around, guides and more. Choose your entrée at time of sign-up. Sign up at Resident Services.

MAY 27, WEDNESDAY STAR BARN VILLAGE TOUR & TRAIN RIDE 8:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 2:30pm (Sign up begins April 2)

Learn the history of America’s most painted and photographed barn – The Star Barn. The Star Barn, a local icon which was visible from Route 283, has been relocated and restored. Stroll the grounds of the Star Barn Village and ancillary buildings accompanied by a knowledgeable guide. Ride the Harrisburg, Lincoln & Lancaster Railroad with breathtaking views and photo ops. Be sure to pack your lunch or at least a snack. Water will be provided. Cost: $41pp includes transportation, guided walking tour & train ride Sign up at Resident Services.

MAY 31, SUNDAY **SERVANT STAGE PRESENTS AMAZING GRACE 1pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 6pm (Sign up begins April 2)

Experience and awe-inspiring true story behind the world’s most beloved song, Amazing Grace. The cast of Servant Stage presents an unforgettable musical saga that captures the spirit of history’s sweetest and most powerful sound: freedom! Ticket Cost: Pay-whatyou-will. Cost: $6pp transportation. Sign up at Resident Services.

JUNE 13, SATURDAY **GETTYSBURG COLLEGE CIVIL WAR INSTITUTE 7:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby 9pm approximate return (Sign up begins April 2)

Garden Spot Village has received a special invitation to participate in a one-day Civil War Educational Excursion (part of a broader 3-day conference). Leading Civil War historians will present Environmental Influences on the Civil War, Mary Todd Lincoln, POW’s Escape Attempts, Gen. George Thomas and much more. Your day includes not only 4 fantastic presentations (choose from a broad selection of topics), but also lunch, dinner and an after-dinner battlefield tour. The 2020 conference offers something for everyone! Cost: $81pp includes presentations, 2 meals, tour and transportation. A great deal (3-day conference = $600+) Sign up at Resident Services. Deadline: May 1.

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