THE
YEARS
1996—2021
LET'S CELEBRATE! See pages 2 & 3 for details.
MARCH 31, 2000 - Crowd gathers for the ceremony to open the Gardens South apartment wing.
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GARDENVARIETY
Table of Contents Celebrating 25 Years 2-3 Development 4 Dining Services 5 Hunger Experience 5 Life Enrichment 6-7 Fall Festival 8 Marketing 9 October Calendar 10-11 Pastoral Services 12 WeCareConnect 13 Recycling Guidelines 13 Social Services 14 Making a Difference 15 GSV-TV, Channel 956 15 Volunteer Services 16 Theater Experiences 17 Wellness 18 Explore Something New 19 Sign-Up 20
DID YOU KNOW? You can view this issue of The Garden Variety online at: gsc.gl/cq82brf
YEARS
1996—2021
Development-Fall Festival
The GSV Development Department invites you to celebrate the 25th Annual Fall Festival & Country Store, Saturday, October 9. See page 8 for details.
PUBLISHER Garden Spot Village OUR MISSION We will enrich the lives of older adults as an expression of Christ’s love. EDITOR Colleen Musselman TYPESETTER Samantha Stone GRAPHIC DESIGNER Brandon Adams PROOFREADERS Ruth Buehler, Juanita Fox, Samantha Stone
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25th Anniversary Celebration Was a Success!
On Wednesday, September 8, we enjoyed beautiful weather, delicious food and delightful entertainment as we celebrated our 25th Anniversary Celebration. Our very own “Queen Esther” Sideman, the first resident to move to Garden Spot Village, presided over two seatings of “Dinner with the Queen.” RoundTable Productions provided entertainment for both dinners, including a thrilling joust. The day ended with a fireworks show. Many residents enjoyed the event. Carol Totten echoes what several residents have said, “The 25th Anniversary Celebration was festive, colorful, fun, good, different and special. The fireworks were the perfect ending to the celebration. They were spectacular!” A recap video, as well as the broadcast of the joust, can be found on CATIE.
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DEVELOPMENT
Linda Dodge, Director of Development
You are invited to attend educational sessions hosted by the Development Office WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 11:45AM, CONCORD ROOM
YOUR LEGACY – LEAVE NOTHING TO CHANCE
by Jeffrey C. Goss, Esquire, Brubaker Connaughton Goss & Lucarelli
The right estate plan can empower your legacy for generations. Join Jeff Goss for a seminar that will cover important estate planning issues, leaving you informed and ready to start or make the next step in your planning process. Learn how to create a legacy for your family, loved ones and organizations that are meaningful to you. Plan ahead, and gain peace of mind. Lunch is included. Space is limited. Sign up at Resident Services.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 11:45AM, FOUNDRY
CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITIES
by Nikki Shingle, Everence Regional Director
Learn how a Charitable Gift Annuity gives you the opportunity to provide a legacy gift to Garden Spot Village and also provides you (can also include a spouse) with lifetime income. Your rate of return will be fixed for life and is based upon your age at the time of application. Charitable Gift annuities have nice tax benefits.
Thank You Sponsors of the 25th Anniversary Celebration, September 8 Fireworks – Truist | Joust – Sodexo | Tents – Everence and Warfel If you know individuals who work for these businesses, please thank them.
EVERENCE CELEBRATES GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE Everence® is pleased to partner with Garden Spot Village and many residents pursuing stewardship goals. Congratulations on 25 years of “living with purpose” as you fulfill your mission. We look forward to continuing to serve Garden Spot Village and residents for the next 25 years and beyond! An Everence representative is on campus Tuesdays from 10am – 12noon, and is available to meet by appointment. Please contact Everence to learn more (717.394.0769).
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DINING SERVICES
Christy Turner, Sodexo, General Manager
Mindful Taste & Learn with Dietitian Tara Phillips & Executive Chef Anthony Biscanti
Thursday, October 14, 10am, Concord Room TOPIC: FIGHTING FACTS ABOUT FOOD SAFETY
HUNGER JOIN US FOR A
EXPERIENCE PRESENTED BY GARDEN SPOT'S MOHI TRAVEL WITH PURPOSE TEAM
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 | 5-6:30PM | CHAPEL Why are people around the world hungry?
As Christians, do we have an obligation to respond ? Please join us for a free interactive learning experience to gain a deeper understanding of world food distribution and poverty. During this event, everyone will have access to food in a way that teaches the reality of many people around the world. You will also have an opportunity to learn more about child sponsorship through Missions of Hope International (MOHI). Cost: FREE | Limited Seating | Masks Required Sign-up at Resident Services by Tuesday, October 26
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LIFE ENRICHMENT
Colleen Musselman, Director of Life Enrichment
** All NEW sign-ups begin October 6
OCTOBER 4, 11, 18, 25, MONDAY Ask-a-Nurse/Blood Pressure Check 9-11am, Gardens West Health Center Courtesy of continuous Home Care. No appointment necessary.
OCTOBER 4, MONDAY Hymn Sing 7pm, Chapel
Join in an evening of worship with GSV friends and neighbors. In-person Hymn Sing will be led by Gordon Lash.
OCTOBER 5, TUESDAY Village Life Overview 9am, Concord Room
Becoming a part of the greater Garden Spot community is a new and exciting adventure. If you have recently moved to GSV and are navigating this new path, we welcome you to join. Attendance is limited. RSVP (6077).
GARD EN S P OT V I LLAGE
Speakers Series 7pm | 1st Thursday | Chapel
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 7PM, CHAPEL SPEAKERS: Albert Vega and Michelle Deller Topic: Lifecycles Trans-Am Ride Lifecycles team bicycles from Coast-to-Coast: Hear stories from their 3,700 mile adventure.
OCTOBER 11, MONDAY & OCTOBER 12, TUESDAY Council Meetings 9am, Forge (10/11) Apartment Council (10/12) Cottage Council
OCTOBER 17, SUNDAY New Holland Crop Walk
Garden Spot Village will provide walking paths as local church groups and others walk to raise awareness and funds for world hunger.
OCTOBER 18, MONDAY Towne Meeting 2pm, Chapel
Towne Meetings are held the third Monday of every month. GSV team members will share the latest Village happenings.
OCTOBER 21, THURSDAY Coffee & Conversation 9am, Chapel
All are welcome to attend Coffee & Conversation. Q&A time will be allotted in-person or by calling (717) 298-0030. Please note, there is no C&C October 7 due to Fall Festival setup.
OCTOBER 28, THURSDAY Dining Ambassadors 2pm, Concord Room
Join GSV Dining Services for an interactive discussion of all things Dining Services.
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SATURDAY EVENING 7pm | GSV CHAPEL
CONCERT SERIES
OCTOBER 16 JEFF RAUGHT, pianist, theatrical storyteller and composer
Donations accepted at the door. Resident and their families welcome.
Around Town
OCTOBER 2, SATURDAY
Maize & Snitz Fair- Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society
OCTOBER 12, TUESDAY
Alive w. 55 & Up- Ridgeview Mennonite Church
OCTOBER 16, SATURDAY
Lancaster Church of the Brethren Rizzeta’s Tones Concert
OCTOBER 17, SUNDAY
New Holland Crop Walk New Holland Park
An Evening With... Daryl Snider OCTOBER 21, THURSDAY, 5:30-7PM LINDEN PORCH Kauffman Fruit Farms Cider Slushies and Dutch Country Pretzels Underwritten by Edward Jones Financial, Allen Wessel
National Drug Take-Back Day OCTOBER 23, SATURDAY, 10AM-2PM VILLAGE SQUARE
Garden Spot Village and the New Holland Police Department partner to create a drug-free community. Expired and un-used prescription drugs will be collected. The public is welcome to participate.
Garden Spot Village
5th Friday
KINDER HAUS COSTUME PARADE OCTOBER 29, FRIDAY 10AM, BEGINNING VILLAGE SQUARE Children in costumes celebrating the fun autumn season … what could make you smile more? Please bring pre-wrapped candy to share with the children.
Food • Fun • Fire OCTOBER 29, FRIDAY, 4-7PM, PAVILION Gather with friends and neighbors for an outdoor evening experience featuring a wiener roast, caramel apple station, s’mores, harvest games, and more. Ride the GSV wagon throughout the Village showing off your harvest costume. If wearing a costume isn’t your thing, don’t worry, costumes are optional. There is no need to sign up. Just walk to the Pavilion and join us. Bring a lawn chair and/or blanket for your own comfort. Parking available in lot 9.
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Y-FIFTH ANNU T EN AL W T
FEATURING A COUNTRY STORE, SILENT AUCTION, CRAFTERS AND MUCH MORE!
Saturday, October 9, 2021 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 7am – 3:30pm
Shuttle service available
7am – 9am
All-you-can-eat pancake breakfast at The Harvest Table restaurant
8am
Shop at the Country Store Bid on Silent Auction items Bake Sale Craft Sale Book Sale Shop the Linden Store Shop the Share & Care Thrift Store Art Show Donuts, coffee, cider and other beverages
10am–2pm
Food Tents
10am–2pm
Children’s Activities
10am–2pm
Chicken Barbecue
11am–2pm
Music for enjoyment and relaxation
12:15pm
Prize-winning apple pies auctioned and other apple pies for sale
12pm-2pm
Train Room open
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This event is for residents, their family members and individuals on the GSV radar screen.
MARKETING
Scott Miller, Chief Marketing Officer
I N T ER E S T ED I N D OW N S I Z I N G ?
Garden Spot’s Garden Apartments offer easy access to our restaurants, as well as the Wood Shop, Train Room, Art Studio and beautiful outdoor spaces. If you are interested in moving from a larger space, a Garden Apartment is a great solution. Our studios, one bedroom and one bedroom with den Garden Apartments offer an opportunity to downsize your space without downsizing your life! If you have friends or family who want to move to Garden Spot Village sooner rather than later, a Garden Apartment is a great opportunity to experience our community sooner! To learn more or take a tour, call Kelly at 717.355.6000. If you currently live in a one or two bedroom apartment and would be willing to volunteer to show your home, please call Kelly.
U . S . N EW S & WO R LD R EP O RT S U RV E Y
D I R E C T O RY
P H O T O S
If your photo is not currently included in the Directory or was not captured within the last three years, please contact Resident Services (6000) to make an appointment for one of our upcoming photo days.
V I D E O S
Invite your friends to
L O O K & LE A R N
During November, Garden Spot Village will participate in a survey for U.S. News & World Report Best Senior Living community. The survey period will last for two weeks and residents and their family members will be invited to participate in a short 10-minute survey. Results of the survey will be shared with Garden Spot Village and the public in spring 2022.
B L O G S
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 THURSDAY, MAY 12 October Endeavor
with Juanita Fox, Director of Media Experiences and Storytelling Highlighting the Happenings of Garden Spot Village
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10:30am–12:30pm Get details & register at:
gsc.gl/looknlearn
A Passion for Beauty Written by Samantha Stone Nearly 40 years ago, Cal and Dee Homan received a passion vine (Passiflora) from a generous neighbor who was making the transition into retirement. They cared for the original plant through the decades... Read more at: gsc.gl/ur873z
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PASTORAL SERVICES
Pastor Chet Yoder, Director of Pastoral Services
UPCOMING PASTORAL EVENTS
OCTOBER 4, 11, 18 & 25, MONDAY Racial Literacy Seminar | 10:30am, Theater
Podcasts by pastor, sociologist, and author Conrad Kanagy will be presented with opportunity for discussion (see below)
OCTOBER 5 & 19, TUESDAY Scripture Meditation (formerly Lectio Divina) 1:30pm, Gardens South Conference Room
A thoughtful way to engage with scripture in a sacred space. Join a small group for a contemplative reading of scripture aloud. We will spend time meditating, praying and considering God’s word for the moment.
OCTOBER 6 & 20, Men’s Christian Fellowship 9am, Groups are meeting in various places.
Continuing the study “Life Lessons from Romans” Contact Don Aldrich (610) 299-0713 for information.
OCTOBER 6, 13, 20 & 27, WEDNESDAY Alpha | 5:30pm, Concord Room
Food, fellowship and discussion regarding tenets of Christianity.
OCTOBER 6, 13, 20 & 27, WEDNESDAY Evening Bible Study | 7pm, Broadcast on Channel 956 Theme: Significant Scripture
OCTOBER 7, THURSDAY Widowed Men’s Gathering 8am, Concord Room
All widowed and single men are invited.
OCTOBER 7, 21 & 28, THURSDAY Women’s Bible Study | 10am, Garden Towers
Sally and Liz will teach a new series entitled, “Elijah & Elisha: Prophets of Power, A Character Study”
OCTOBER 13 & 20, WEDNESDAY Dementia Education Seminar | 10am, Theater
Val Dunham, Melody Karick, and Chaplain Mark Hickson will provide scientific, practical, and spiritual input regarding dementia awareness and response. (see below)
OCTOBER 21, THURSDAY Men’s Breakfast at Yoder’s | 7:30am, Yoder’s Restaurant
Food, Fellowship, and a devotional by GSV Chaplain Mark Hickson.
OCTOBER 31, SUNDAY Remembrance Service | 2pm, Chapel
Join us for a Time of Remembrance. Through the beauty of prayer, the ease of music and the intention of the present moment, a service in the spirit of Taize will be open to all. Join us as we come together to remember GSV residents who have passed within the last year.
WOMEN IN COMMUNITY
Women in Community is canceled until further notice.
JUST THINKING . . .
For You Are All One - Galatians 3:28 “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” But, in fact, there are Jews and Christians, and males and females. There are no longer slaves in America but there are Black and White “races.” (The term race did not exist until about 400 years ago so it does not appear in the Bible). We know of the social, economic, educational, political and health disparities between Blacks and Whites in America. How do we get from this reality to “for you are all one in Christ Jesus”? As a start for setting one’s own foundation for getting there, is Micah 6:8 relevant? How about the greatest and second greatest commandments (Matthew 22:37-39)? What are your thoughts? Just Thinking...
RACIAL LITERACY RESOURCE
“Race and Racism,” a 6-series podcast by Conrad Kanagy will be offered to GSV residents as a resource for an ongoing conversation regarding increasing our racial literacy. Conrad Kanagy combines his vocation as a sociologist (Elizabethtown College) and ministry as a pastor during the past thirty years in presenting this insightful, thought-provoking series. Study guides and additional resources will be available to attendees. This series will be offered on Mondays, October 4, 11, 18, 25, November 1, 8 in the GSV Theater, 10:30-11:15am. Conrad will join us on November 15, 7pm in the Chapel for a wrap-up of this series and to entertain questions and further discussion from participants.
DEMENTIA EDUCATION SEMINAR
Dementia has many definitions and impacts. In these presentations, October 13 & 20, GSV resident Val Dunham (PHD in organic chemistry) will share details related to the human brain and DNA as it pertains to dementia. Melody Karick, Director of Meadow View, GSV, will share practical resources of responding to people with dementia. Chaplain Mark Hickson will present spiritual care responses which are effective in ministering peace for those impacted by dementia. This series will cover a significant range of information geared towards those seeking information about the experience of dementia and its impact upon our loved ones.
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Have you heard? Recycling has changed in Lancaster County RESIDENT EXPERIENCE SURVEY We recently partnered with WeCare Connect for resident satisfaction surveys. On the anniversary of your move-in date, you will receive a survey via email. We appreciate your feedback, comments and involvement in this process.
Have you heard? Recycling has changed in Lancaster County. The survey will come from: NoReplyFeedback@gardenspotvillage.org The subject line will be: “Garden Spot Communities Survey is Ready for You.” We will also send text message and phone call reminders.
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SOCIAL SERVICES
Sherilyn Lapp, Director of Social Services
COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS
ELANCO COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUP – NOT FACILITATED BY THE SOCIAL SERVICE TEAM ELANCO NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUP OCTOBER 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31, SUNDAY 6:30pm, Prayer & Meditation Room
LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUP OCTOBER 14, THURSDAY 3pm, Garden Towers | Facilitator: Linda Greth, Vision Corp. Topic: Tools for Those with Low Vision and Low Hearing Guest Speaker: Dr. Zoe Horan
The Nar-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship for those affected by someone else’s addiction. The Family Group is for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to them. In this twelve step program, we offer help by sharing experiences, strengths, and hope. We will respect your confidence and anonymity as we know you will respect ours. For more information, call 410-598-6792.
ESSENTIAL TREMOR SUPPORT GROUP OCTOBER 19, TUESDAY 2pm, Garden Towers | Facilitator: Sherilyn Lapp (6264)
LIVING WITH LOSS, LIVING WITH HOPE OCTOBER 4, MONDAY 10am, Garden West Conference Room Facilitator: Jenny Snyder (6259)
The purpose of this group is to encourage and support each other, particularly those who may feel down, alone, anxious or stressed. Call Jenny (6259) for more information
Topic: Myths of Grief
CAREGIVERS' SUPPORT GROUP OCTOBER 11, MONDAY 10am, Concord Room Facilitators: Leah Hoffner & Susan Negron Topic: Spirituality and Dementia- Redefining Companionship
SHARING WITH SUPPORTIVE FRIENDS OCTOBER 20, WEDNESDAY 10am, Prayer and Meditation Room Facilitator: Jenny Snyder (6259) | Please RSVP
RESTLESS LEG SYNDROME SUPPORT GROUP DECEMBER 15, WEDNESDAY 2pm, Garden Tower | Facilitator: Sherilyn Lapp (6264) ONLINE HEARING LOSS NETWORK Facilitator: Mary Beth Villafane (6010) www.hearingloss.gsvnet.org
Guest Speaker: Chaplain Chet Yoder
The Garden Spot Village Social Services team will offer free and confidential ten minute memory screens for residents on Monday, October 18. This is a part of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America’s (AFA) National Memory Screening Program. The memory screen is a baseline for your benefit. Results will be sent with you and may be shared with your doctor at your discretion. Call Jenny Snyder (6259) to schedule an appointment.
Medicare Part D – Prescription Drug Plans
The Social Services team will continue the annual tradition of providing complementary consultations for residents with Traditional Medicare who wish to review their Medicare D Prescription Drug plan during annual Open Enrollment. If you choose to change plans, we can help you complete the enrollment. Beginning October 1, you may schedule an appointment by calling Resident Services (6000). All consultations will take place in the Chapel Parlor. Please arrive promptly and bring all medications in their original containers along with your Medicare, health insurance, and current prescription plan cards. PLEASE NOTE! • Do not schedule a Medicare D appointment with Social Services if you have Rx coverage as part of a Medicare Advantage Plan or Retirement Benefit package. You will need to work through your retirement plan administrator or an insurance broker so that you do not lose valuable benefits. • If you utilize benefits from PACE/PACENET, it is also unnecessary to schedule an appointment with Social Services. The program will automatically assign a Medicare D plan to you. INTERESTED IN COMPLETING YOUR OWN MEDICARE D REVIEW BUT NEED A REFRESHER ON HOW TO USE MEDICARE’S WEBSITE? HERE ARE A FEW OPTIONS TO HELP: 1. Join an instructional class with Mary Beth Villafane and walk through the process step-by-step. • Monday, October 25, 2:30pm • Tuesday, October 26, 10am 2. Pick up a step-by-step paper guide to enrollment at Social Services. 3. Watch the step-by-step “Medicare Part D Tutorial” video posted in the Video Gallery on CATIE.
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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.
SAMARITAN'S PURSE OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD SHOEBOXES FILL A SHOEBOX ON YOUR OWN OCTOBER 1-31
If you would like to bless a child by packing a shoebox on your own, shoeboxes and lists of preferred shoebox items can be found at the Apartment Suites collection site. Please return filled shoeboxes by November 5.
PACK-A-PALOOZA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19
Help pack shoeboxes beginning 9am in the Chapel until shoeboxes are filled.
UPCOMING COLLECTION NOVEMBER 1-31
Hats, Scarves & Mittens for CrossNet Ministries
A THANK YOU FROM CROSSNET MINISTRIES We cannot thank you enough for helping us with our Annual Backpack Giveaway by working alongside of families this school year. We were able to hand out 480 backpacks to students in the ELANCO School District! Students were able to take the backpack of their choice from a large selection of styles and colors. There were many happy faces and a lot of laughter! Students were also able to get haircuts, free clothing, hot dogs, ice cream, extra supplies, and more! - CrossNet Ministries
GSV-TV Channel 956: What’s New in October SHORT FILMS
MONDAYS, 8am: Gaithers, Southern gospel and contemporary Christian music TUESDAYS, 8am & 6pm: October Endeavor with Juanita Fox
GSV TV Channel 956
OCTOBER FEATURE: RIVETING RIDDLES
Tune into GSV-TV daily in October for Riveting Riddles, For example..."The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?" Enjoy pondering. The answers will begin broadcasting at noon (The answer to this one is "foosteps!").
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.
NOTE: If you see
in the Weekly Announcements, the event is scheduled for broadcasting.
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VOLUNTEER SERVICES
Daryl Groff, Director of Volunteer Services
SHARE & CARE OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE The Share & Care Thrift Shop at Garden Spot Village is one of the best kept secrets in New Holland! The shop offers quality used items—from lamps and dishes to linens, purses, jewelry and furniture—at incredibly affordable prices. E.J. Rittersbach, a Garden Spot Village resident since August 2008, co-manages Share & Care with Shirley Wenger, a Garden Spot Village resident since June 1996, and Janice Ford, a Garden Spot Village resident since June 2017. EJ says, “I see two great reasons for supporting Share & Care through donations. First of all, 100% of the proceeds go directly to the Benevolent Fund, which supports residents who, for reasons outside of their control, have exhausted their financial resources." “Second, if a resident cannot physically bring the items to Share & Care, someone will come and get the items. There’s no need to drive the items somewhere or ask someone to pick them up and drop them off. We will take care of it.” She adds, “We always want to look at furniture before it’s dropped off, but everything else is welcome. Working coffee pots, toasters, flat screen TVs, knick-knacks, baskets—we welcome everything BUT clothing. If we get something we can’t sell, we just pass it along to another thrift store.” Cecilia Bardone, a Garden Spot Village resident since July 2019, volunteers in the Share & Care Thrift Shop on Thursday afternoons. “I thoroughly enjoy volunteering in Share & Care,” she says. “The store is great. When we moved in, we had things we didn’t need. We were able to donate items to Share & Care to help our community.” Residents, team members and members of the broader New Holland community shop often. EJ reports that sales for the store are up but donations are down! If you are downsizing, fall housecleaning or just generally working through your stuff, please share your unwanted items with Share & Care. Share & Care is open Monday through Friday, 10am to 4pm and Saturday, 9am to noon. Drop items off during those hours and shop for new items too!
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CHECK OUT OCTOBER
THEATER-ONLY EXPERIENCES IN THE GSV THEATER ONLY
FRIDAY FLICKS, 2PM & 7PM, THEATER ONLY 10/1 & 10/8.............Dolittle, PG, 2020 10/15 & 10/22........Little Women, PG, 2019
CURIOSITY STREAMING, 2PM & 7PM, THEATER ONLY 10/10.........................The Health of Our Oceans and Climate Change by The Numbers 10/17.........................Animal Super Senses
ENTERTAINING VIDEOS, 3:30PM, THEATER ONLY 10/11..........................Travel, Song, and Comedy 10/18......................... Steve Jobs, Richard Clayderman, Tim Conway and more.
TUESDAY MUSICALS, 2PM & 7PM, THEATER ONLY 10/19......................... South Pacific
MOVIE OLDIES, 2PM & 7PM, THEATER ONLY 10/28........................ Support Your Local Sheriff
FRIDAY CLASSICS, 7PM, GSV-TV ONLY 10/1.......... You've Got Mail, PG, 1998
10/8.......Front of the Class, PG, 2007
10/15....... Trouble with Angels, PG, 1966
10/22.....Magic of Ordinary Days, PG, 2005
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WELLNESS
Lauren Graber, Director of Wellness
MARK YOUR CALENDARS: MONDAY, OCTOBER 11 Mini Golf & Maze
9:30am approximate depart Apt. Suite Lobby 1:30pm approximate return We will visit Hayloft afterwards for lunch and ice cream. Pack or buy your lunch Cost: $18pp includes mini golf, maze, and bus.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Slick Willy's Karts and Eats
1:15pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby 5:30pm approximate return Cost: TBA
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12 25th Anniversary LUAU at the Wellness Center Festivities will be held 10:00-11:30 and 2:00-3:30pm
More Wellness Programs have been added; view them on CATIE under Community Events. But we would like to hear from you, so we can meet your wellness needs. PLEASE FILL OUT OUR WELLNESS SURVEY. ADDITIONAL COPIES AVAILABLE AT WELLNESS.
W E L L N ESS P R OGRA M S S URVE Y
DATE__________________
NAME:
I'm willing to incur a small out of pocket cost
Address: Email:
Very Interested
Phone:
Somewhat Interested
Not Very Interested
Not At All Interested
YES
NO
Group Water exercise Classes Group Exercise Classes (non-water) Individual Training Program Walking with a Buddy or Group OTHER: __________________ Please indicate which of the following areas might interest you by checking the appropriate box in each column that best describes your level of interest. In addition, please indicate your willingness to incur a small out-of-pocket cost for these programs. Survey results will help to determine the kind of Wellness programs offered in the future. When would you be willing to attend a class or activity, specific days of the week and times DAY ________ Time ______ Program ________________
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DAY ________ Time ______ Program ________________
Please share any additional suggestions you may have for Wellness programs. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey! Please return the completed survey to Wellness. If you have questions, or suggestions, please contact Lauren Graber (6228) or email lgraber@gardenspotvillage.org
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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE
MAIN STREET ART GALLERY & APARTMENT SUITES DISPLAY CASE October 1 - 31
**CARD CONNECTION October 21, Thursday 1pm, Art Studio
Gallery Feature: Ned Bustard, woodcuts Glass Case Feature: Ned Bustard, Bibles
Teacher: Paula Schmauk Cost: $4pp Sign up at Resident Services.
BOOK CLUB
TRIVIA NIGHT
October 6, Wednesday
2pm, Gardens South Conference Room Featured Book: The Night Watchman by L. Endrich
**F&M COMMON HOUR
October 24, Sunday 7pm, Concord Room
Form your team of 2 to 4 players. Prizes will be awarded to the winning team. Send your team members and captain names to Don Robbins, drobbins@ptd.net
October 14 & 21 Thursdays 11:30am-12:30pm, Theater
**CREATIVE CARDS
TOWNE MEETING
Make a brand-new, hands-on, creative card. Teacher: Marie Diehl Cost: $4pp Sign up at Resident Services.
Franklin & Marshall College presents Zoom learning, offering an array of topics from theater to science. Cost: Free Sign up at Resident Services.
October 18, Monday 2pm, Chapel
**EARRING CLASS
October 19, Tuesday 2pm, Art Studio
Learn how to make a simple pair of strung earrings. Samples displayed in the Art Studio & Life Enrichment Office. Teacher: Marie Diehl Cost: $10pp Sign up at Resident Services.
October 26, Tuesday 2pm, Art Studio
DINING AMBASSADORS Octboer 28, Thursday 2pm, Concord Room
Join us for an interactive discussion of all things Dining Services.
** All NEW sign-ups begin October 6
NEW HOLLAND AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY October 21, Thursday 7pm, Chapel
Topic: Benjamin Franklin, Patriot and Diplomat Members and non-members are always welcome to attend monthly meetings.
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LIFE ENRICHMENT OCTOBER 2021 BE SURE TO SIGN UP! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6
SIGN-UP BEGINNING 8AM, THEATER
Reminder: If you choose to arrive prior to 8am, place your name on the “I’m waiting for a #” paper. At 7:30am, a volunteer will arrive and distribute #’s. Beginning at 8am, we will begin to call #’s. Note: 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).
OCTOBER 1, FRIDAY **SHOPPING SHUTTLE 9:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return 11:30am Ride the GSV bus to Weaver’s Store.
OCTOBER 3, SUNDAY **SERVANT STAGE AT LANCASTER BIBLE COLLEGE 1pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return 5pm (Sign up began September 8)
Servant Stage Co performs the aweinspiring true story behind the world’s most beloved song … Amazing Grace. Performance cost: Pay-what-you-will donation at the door Cost: $8pp for GSV transportation.
OCTOBER 6, WEDNESDAY **LADIES BREAKFAST 8am, Yoder’s Restaurant 7:45am depart Apartment Suites Lobby
The first Wednesday, monthly, GSV ladies gather for friendship and food. Menu dining or buffet. Drive on your own or sign up to ride the bus. Shuttle service will be scheduled according to need.
OCTOBER 12, TUESDAY **A ONE HOUR TRAIL RIDE THROUGH HISTORY 8:45am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 1pm (Sign up began September 17) Gentle, well-mannered horses with experienced equestrian guides will navigate this most memorable adventure. No riding experience needed. Wear long pants and sturdy shoes. Very limited attendance. Cost: $67pp (includes bus)
OCTOBER 14, THURSDAY **FLIGHT 93 MEMORIAL 7am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 9pm (Sign up began June 2)
Experience the Flight 93 National Memorial & Chapel and The Quecreek Mine Rescue Site. Additional information in the 2021 Excursions booklet. Cost: $124pp Considerable walking involved.
OCTOBER 14, THURSDAY **LANCASTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 5:45pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return 9pm (Sign up began September 8)
NOVEMBER 11, THURSDAY **LANCASTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 5:45pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return 9pm (Sign up begins October 6)
Cost: $8pp GSV transportation
Concert Cost: Pay-what-youwill donation at the door. Cost: $8pp GSV transportation
OCTOBER 20, WEDNESDAY **US ARMY HERITAGE & EDUCATION CENTER 8:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return 3pm (Sign up began September 8)
NOVEMBER 30, TUESDAY **NATIONAL CHRISTMAS CENTER TOUR 12:30pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 7pm. (Sign up begins October 6)
Lancaster Symphony Orchestra creates a brand new program, taking the place of the previous Open Rehearsal program. Concert cost: Pay-what-you-will donation at the door.
Walk the Heritage Trail (1.4miles) or tour the Museum. Guests are welcome to explore interactive exhibits, view a bunker, write to a soldier and so much more. Considerable walking involved. Pack your lunch. Cost: $15pp includes museum, guide & GSV transportation. Additional donations welcome.
OCTOBER 21, THURSDAY & OCTOBER 22, FRIDAY **LUNCH BUNCH 10:45am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 3pm (Sign up begins October 6)
It’s Lunch Bunch Mystery Month. You might not know where you’re headed but it’s bound to be a great experience with delicious food. Don’t be afraid. Join us. Menu dining. Limited seating Cost: $8pp transportation. Meal cost on own.
OCTOBER 26, TUESDAY **LADIES TO LUNCH 10:45am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 3pm (Sign up begins October 6) Destination: Copperfield Inn, Limerick Cost: $8pp transportation. Meal cost on own.
Lancaster Symphony Orchestra creates a brand new program which will take the place of the previous Open Rehearsal program.
The National Christmas Center has been relocated to Stone Gables Estates, better known as the Star Barn Estate. Filled with rooms of historic Christmas displays, the Christmas Center is now open for private tours. A light boxed dinner will be provided by GSV. Following the meal break, enjoy the drive-thru Christmas lights display. A great day to start the Christmas season! Cost: $45pp includes venue, lights tour, meal and bus.
DECEMBER 2, THURSDAY **RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR 8am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 9pm (Sign up began June 2)
Please note date change. The Christmas Spectacular, starring world famous Radio City Rockettes is an unparalleled show. Additional information can be found in the 2021 GSV Excursions booklet. NYC now requires proof of vaccination for all event attendees. Cost: $173pp Considerable walking involved. **ALL TRIP SIGN UPS AT RESIDENT SERVICES
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.