Garden Variety Vol 17 Issue 1 January & February 2025

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This sunset photo was captured by Alecsy Vega.

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ISSUE 08 / JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2025 CHARTING A PATH TO PURPOSEFUL LIVING: Your Bi-Monthly Independent Living Journey at Garden Spot Village

PAGE NO. 5 SMART PHONE PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS Wednesday, January 15 Learn photography techniques with David Givens.

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ART OF DESIGN

Wednesday, January 22

Enjoy making connections with friends through art.

PAGE NO. 11 SUPER BOWL WATCH PARTY Sunday, February 9

Kickoff is at 6:30 PM in the theater; enjoy the game on the big screen!


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EVENT SIGN-UP DAYS

TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 & TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, STARTING AT 9AM, THEATER

Events needing advance registration are red with** at the end of the event title. title If a waiting list becomes necessary, we may schedule a second trip. Please note that the schedule is subject to change. REMINDER: For early birds coming on Event Sign-Up Days, a volunteer is on-site at 8:30am to distribute numbers. Calling starts at 9am. If absent when called, a new number is issued on return. For questions, contact Life Experiences at (6007) or (6059).

EV EN TS ICON K EY: Community-Wide Meeting Continuing Education Concerts & Live Entertainment Dining Services Health & Wellness Marketing & Sales MicroCommunities Mission Advancement Off Campus Excursion Pastoral Services Social Service Advocacy Special Event Theatre Experiences

JANUARY COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES W EDN ESDAY, J A N UA RY 1

Making A Difference Collection: Soup-er Bowl of Caring January 1-31

We are collecting soup and crackers for CrossNet Ministries by the Apartment Suites Welcome Center. See display.

Main Street Art Gallery January 1-31

Bill Lewis, a resident of Cross Keys Retirement Community, brings laughter to January with colored pencil and marker illustrations of people, human comedy and interaction.

Apartment Suites Display Case January 1-31

The Diamond Art micro-community, led by Flo Rice, will display small items in the glass case and larger pieces on easels in the Apartment Suites Lobby.

Men’s Christian Fellowship 9am, meeting in various locations

Fellowship and Bible Study from Genesis for all men. Contact Don Aldrich (610.299.0713) for more information.

T H U R SDAY, J A N UA RY 2

Widowed & Single Men’s Breakfast 8am, Concord Room

Breakfast and conversation for all GSV widowed and single men.

Coffee & Conversation 9am, Chapel & GSV-TV

Q&A with Steve Lindsey, CEO, and Steve Muller, COO, in person or by calling/texting 717.298.0030.

Volunteer Services

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FR IDAY, J A N UA RY 3

Eye Glass Adjustment and Repair 9am-11am, Gardens West Health Center

Do you need eyeglass repair, adjustment, or cleaning? Lindsay Kauffman, Practice Manager of Owens Optometrics, will be here to provide various eyeglass services. Drop in for services, no appointment required! For more information call 717.355.6171.

Artisan Pop-Up 10am-12pm, Village Square

Collage artist, Jessica Fehrenbach, will be demonstrating and selling her magazine collage creations with a display outside The Artisans Corner.

Friday Flicks: The Blind Side 2009 / PG-13 / 2hr 9min / biography, sports, drama 2pm & 7pm, Theater

The story of Michael Oher, a homeless and traumatized young man who became an All-American football player and first-round NFL draft pick with the help of a caring woman and her family.

Movie: The Shawshank Redemption 1994 / R / 2hr 22min / drama / profanity, prison violence 2pm & 7pm, GSV TV 957 Over several years, two convicts form a friendship, seeking consolation and eventually redemption through basic compassion.

SU N DAY, J A N UA RY 5

Sunday Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon: Pastor Chet Yoder; Music: Tom & Susan Ulrich

Special TV Series: All in the Family Season 1: Episodes 10 & 11 7pm, Theater

S1-#10: Archie keeps himself and the rest of the family up all night as he worries about possibly losing his job. S1-#11: Gloria moves out of the Bunker household as the result of an argument with Mike when she demands that he treat her as an equal. Come early to enjoy Wonders of Indonesia.

MON DAY, J A N UA RY 6

Pennsylvania Farm Show** 8:30am, Departure from Apartment Suites Lobby 4pm, Return to GSV Attend the largest indoor agricultural exposition in the country. Cost: $8 transportation + lunch on your own. Sign up at Resident Services.

Living with Loss, Living with Hope: “Bill of Rights for the Bereaved” 11am, Prayer and Meditation Room

“Grief support” through the Social Services Advocacy Team is taking on a new schedule. Starting January 6, there will be monthly gatherings focusing on different topics. This is a welcoming space where you can share your grief, ask questions, and mutually learn from each other. Contact Jenny Snyder at 717.355.6259 for more information.

Special TV Series: I Love Lucy Season 1: Episodes 12 & 13 3:30pm, Theater

#12: Lucy decides to try out for a job as an Apache dancer in Ricky’s show. The man she rehearses with falls madly in love with her. #13: Lucy gets Ricky to perform with her at a benefit for Ethel’s club. Come early to enjoy a New Year’s Special.

Hymn Sing 7pm, Chapel & GSV TV

T U ESDAY, J A N UA RY 7 Event Sign-up Day 9am, Theater

Sign up for events that require advance registration. See the notice on page 2 for details.

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W EDN ESDAY, J A N UA RY 8 Ladies Breakfast 8am, Yoder’s Restaurant

FR IDAY, J A N UA RY 10

Acrylic Art Class with Kevin Goss** 10am, Fireside Cafe

Kevin Goss will lead this step-by-step class, and you will leave with your completed piece. Registration required; Cost $5 per person.

Please join us for breakfast and welcome our special guest Morgan Lanser, Dining Services Manager. Drive yourself or ride the shuttle with 7:45am pick up at Apartment Suites Lobby. Cost: meal on your own.

My Fellow Travelers in Community 10am, GSV Theater

This group provides a relaxed setting for those experiencing cognitive changes to receive support and learn tips for resilient living with memory loss. Contact Leslie Hartman at 717.355.6076 for more information.

Book Club 2pm, Gardens West Conference Room

Discussion on The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict. This book tells of the lifework of Belle da Costa Greene, the personal librarian to J. P. Morgan, as well as the first director of the Morgan Library & Museum.

Friday Flicks: The Blind Side 2009 / PG-13 / 2hr 9min / biography, sports, drama 2pm & 7pm, Theater

The story of Michael Oher, a homeless and traumatized young man who became an All-American football player and first-round NFL draft pick with the help of a caring woman and her family.

Art of Design** 2:30pm, Fireside Cafe

Please join us for a time of connecting through art. All skill levels welcome. Sign up at Resident Services. Cost: $5.

Movie: The Shawshank Redemption 1994 / R / 2hr 22min / drama / profanity, prison violence 2pm & 7pm, GSV TV 957

T H U R SDAY, J A N UA RY 9 Women’s Bible Study 10am, Garden Towers

Over several years, two convicts form a friendship, seeking consolation and eventually redemption through basic compassion.

Start the New Year well with an eight-week in-depth study in 1st and 2nd Thessalonians: Living to Please God. Women’s Bible Study meets every Thursday 10-11am, in the Garden Towers. The study will run through February 27. Teachers: Elizabeth Givens and Sally Mittelstadt

Mindful Talk and Demo 10am, Concord Room

Learn about healthy eating strategies with Dietitian Tara and see a food demonstration by Chef Jackie.

Bingo 7pm, Gardens West Conference Room

Come play bingo while meeting new people and socializing with friends. The format is bring a prize and win a prize. The prize you bring should be valued at $5 or less, but be useful.

SAT U R DAY, J A N UA RY 11

Music Through Ministry Concert 7pm, Chapel

Winterize Your Wardrobe Shopping Event 11am-2:30pm, Village Park

Taylor Marie’s Clothing Store is back! Shop the latest styles from Southern Lady, Alfred Dunner and Ruby Rd. Petite, misses, and women’s sizes are available. Cash, check and credit cards will be accepted.

Come hear the music ministry of The Way with Jim Conners. There will be acoustic guitar, keyboard, and music tracks in this family praise style concert.

SU N DAY, J A N UA RY 12

Taylor Marie’s Fashion Show 1pm, Chapel

Come watch and cheer on your fellow peers as they model clothes from Southern Lady, Alfred Dunner, and Ruby Rd.

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Sunday Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon: Carl Edwards; Mission Moment: CrossNet Ministries.


MON DAY, J A N UA RY 13

Care Partner Friends in Community 10-11am, Concord Room

Join us for our monthly supportive gathering. This month, we will be joined by Kevin Jameson, President of Dementia Society of America. Kevin will be presenting “Dementia and Brain Health Basics.” Learn more by calling 717.355.6171.

A Quiet Presence Training 2pm, Gardens South Conference Room

Smart Phone Photography Class** 10:45am-12pm, Gardens South Conf Room

Join David Givens to make your smartphone smarter! This class covers the basics to intermediate techniques. Learn to capture stunning photos and declutter your camera for a better phone photography experience. This four-week class will run through Wednesday, February 5. Each session builds on the previous session, so it’s to your advantage to attend all sessions. It will be an interactive session with Q&A. Sign up at Resident Services.

New and experienced A Quiet Presence (AQP) volunteers are invited to understand more about AQP, learn from experienced volunteers as they share their stories, and receive guidelines and expectations for volunteering with AQP. Please sign up at Resident Services or contact Chaplain Karyn (6235) for more information.

W EDN ESDAY, J A N UA RY 15

Women In Community Breakfast** 8am, Village Park

Garden Spot staff member Tracy Nelson will share how Psalm 23, “The Lord Is my Shepherd” has been a source of comfort and strength in her life. Tracy will reflect on how God’s presence sustained her through life’s triumphs and the profound loss of two beloved family members. All women are welcome! Sign up at Resident Services. Cost $8.

Men’s Christian Fellowship 9am, meeting in various locations

Fellowship and Bible Study from Genesis for all men. Contact Don Aldrich (610-299-0713) for more information.

Sharing with Supportive Friends in Community 10am, Prayer and Meditation Room

Encouragement and support for any woman feeling down, alone, anxious, or in need of a friend. Learn more by calling Jenny Snyder at 717.355.6259.

Compassionate Neighbors in Community 10am, GSV Theater

Interested in learning how to support friends, neighbors, or family members experiencing cognitive challenges? Join us in a relaxed, educational discussion. Contact Leslie Hartman at 717.355.6076 for more information.

Friends with Restless Leg Syndrome 2-3pm, GSV Theater Join us for a supportive and educational gathering. Introductions with our new facilitator, Kim. Contact Kim Mai at 717.355.6010 for more information.

Art of Design** 2:30pm, Fireside Cafe

Please join us for a time of connecting through art. All skill levels welcome. Sign up at Resident Services. Cost: $5.

Birdhouse Auction Items Due 4pm, Mission Advancement Office A03, Village Square Lower Level Now is the time to donate your creative work in wood, pottery, metal, fabric, paper, paint, or glass to the February 2025 Birdhouse Silent Auction, Birds and Bees. Entries are needed by January 15, 2025. Please complete a donation form for each entry. Questions? Contact Barb Martin at 717.355.6153.

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T H U R SDAY, J A N UA RY 16

Movie: The Shawshank Redemption 1994 / R / 2hr 22min / drama / profanity, prison violence 2pm & 7pm, GSV TV 957

Men’s Breakfast at Yoder’s Restaurant 7:30am, Yoder’s Restaurant

Over several years, two convicts form a friendship, seeking consolation and eventually redemption through basic compassion.

Enjoy breakfast together with other GSV men. Devotional by Chaplain Chet Yoder.

Coffee & Conversation 9am, Chapel & GSV-TV

Q&A with Steve Lindsey, CEO, and Steve Muller, COO in person or by calling/texting 717.298.0030.

SAT U R DAY, J A N UA RY 18

Saturday Evening Concert Series: Flute Duet & Piano Concert 7pm, Chapel

Women’s Bible Study 10am, Garden Towers

Start the New Year well with an eight-week in-depth study in 1st and 2nd Thessalonians: Living to Please God. Women’s Bible Study meets every Thursday 10-11am, in the Garden Towers. The study will run through February 27. Teachers: Elizabeth Givens and Sally Mittelstadt

Please join us for a fantastic concert with Jocelyn Crosby and Faith Wasson on flute and Doug Wimer on piano.

SU N DAY, J A N UA RY 19

Sunday Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon: Rev. Eric Ritz; Music: Ladies Ensemble

Card Connection** 1pm, Art Studio

Special TV Series: All in the Family Episodes 12 & 13 7pm, Theater

Teacher: Paula Schmauk Cost: $6pp includes supplies for two cards. Sign up at Resident Services.

Quest for Learning: Modern American Presidency 2pm, Theater

S1-#12: A friend of Archie’s arrives from Beverly Hills, prompting Archie to organize a reunion of their Army buddies. S1-#13: Edith invites Henry and Louise Jefferson over for dinner, ruining Archie’s plans to go to a Mets game. Before dinner, Archie and Henry start a debate over racial matters. Come early to enjoy The Life of the Forest: Fungi.

Week 1 of 6: Emergence of the American Presidency

Lancaster Symphony Orchestra Open Rehearsal** 3pm, Departure from Apartment Suites Lobby 7pm, Return to GSV Open rehearsals are free and a unique opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at how the symphony prepares for a performance. Sign up at Resident Services. Cost: $8 for transportation.

MON DAY, J A N UA RY 20 Towne Meeting 2pm, Chapel & GSV-TV

GSV team members share the latest Village happenings.

Special TV Series: I Love Lucy Season 1: Episodes 14 & 15 3:30pm, Theater

FR IDAY, J A N UA RY 17

Friday Flicks: Penny Serenade 1941 / Approved / 1hr 59min / drama, romance 2pm & 7pm, Theater A couple’s big dreams give way to a life full of unforeseen sadness and unexpected joy.

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#14: To earn some extra money to pay for a new dress, Lucy takes a job babysitting a little boy. #15: Lucy’s neighbor wants her to deliver an invitation to the grocer for a date. Come early to enjoy a Canada Day Special.

Tapestry Talk 7pm, Chapel

GSC Chief Marketing Officer Scott Miller will share his life story along with the impact that the GSC Wisdom Course has had on his life.


T U ESDAY, J A N UA RY 21

Dementia Learning: Preparing for the Last Stages of Dementia** 11am, Theater (Note new location) Melody Karick, dementia educator and consultant will present. Register online through the Garden Spot Village website or call Resident Services at 717.355.6000 for assistance.

Speaker Series: Taste The Pink! (Chocolate, That Is) 2pm, Chapel

Donna Haase has been teaching about chocolate and all things Hershey since 2014. Discover the newest color of chocolate. Ruby (or pink) chocolate was introduced in 2017. Learn the reasons why the color and flavor are the results of how the ruby cocoa bean is grown and processed.

Movie Musical: Going My Way 1944 / Approved / 2hr 6min / Drama, Comedy 2pm & 7pm, Theater

When young Father O’Malley arrives at St. Dominic’s, old Father Fitzgibbon doesn’t think much of his new assistant.

Essential Tremor Friends in Community 2pm, Garden Towers Essential Tremor is in the news more often than you may be aware. Join us for a review of 2024 news articles. We will catch up on the latest news and spend time sharing our own stories. Contact Sherilyn Lapp 717.355.6264 for more information.

W EDN ESDAY, J A N UA RY 22 Legacy Workshop** 9am, Chapel

This workshop will provide resources for planning your legacy. Included will be presentations by the chaplains regarding end-of-life care preferences and memorial service planning, resources by Mission Advancement for planning your financial legacy, and a presentation from a local funeral home regarding funeral/burial options. Sign up at Resident Service. No cost.

Smart Phone Photography Class** 10:45am-12pm, Gardens South Conf Room

Join David Givens to make your smartphone smarter! This class covers the basics to intermediate techniques. Learn to capture stunning photos and declutter your camera for a better phone photography experience. This four-week class will run through Wednesday, February 5. Each session builds on the previous session, so it’s to your advantage to attend all sessions. It will be an interactive session with Q & A. Sign up at Resident Services.

Art of Design** 2:30pm, Fireside Cafe

Please join us for a time of connecting through art. All skill levels welcome. Sign up at Resident Services. Cost: $5.

T H U R SDAY, J A N UA RY 23 Women’s Bible Study 10am, Garden Towers

Start the New Year well with an eight-week in-depth study in 1st and 2nd Thessalonians: Living to Please God. Women’s Bible Study meets every Thursday 10-11am, in the Garden Towers. The study will run through February 27. Teachers: Elizabeth Givens and Sally Mittelstadt.

Art Talk – Bill Lewis 11am, Theater

Featured artist in the Main Street Art Gallery Bill Lewis, resident at CrossKeys Village, will share his artistic journey to becoming the illustrator he is today. His current focus is on broader human comedy and lifes experiences.

Quest for Learning: Modern American Presidency 2pm, Theater

Week 2 of 6: Approaches to Understanding the Presidency.

Ambassadors of Dining 2pm, Concord Room

Discuss what’s going on in Dining Services.

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Friday Flicks: Penny Serenade 1941 / Approved / 1hr 59min / drama, romance 2pm & 7pm, Theater A couple’s big dreams give way to a life full of unforeseen sadness and unexpected joy.

Movie: The Shawshank Redemption 1994 / R / 2hr 22min / drama / profanity, prison violence 2pm & 7pm, GSV TV 957 Over several years, two convicts form a friendship, seeking consolation and eventually redemption through basic compassion.

Heart to Heart Choir Concert 7pm, Chapel

Come hear the ministry music of this group from the Weaverland Mennonite Conference.

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SAT U R DAY, J A N UA RY 25

Inspire Your Heart with Art Day 9am-12pm, Village Square

W EDN ESDAY, J A N UA RY 29 Men’s Christian Fellowship 9am, Village Park

Join us for a morning of intergenerational art! Whether art is your passion or a newfound interest, there’s something for everyone. Experience a sneak preview of upcoming art classes led by working artists and professors from Pennsylvania College of Art & Design. Engage in community art activities, including coloring a comic, diamond art, and mixed media screen printing workshop.

All MCF groups meet today in the Village Park for fellowship and a devotional by Alan Dinning. Coffee and pastry provided.

Smart Phone Photography Class** 10:45am-12pm, Gardens South Conf Room

Join David Givens to make your smartphone smarter! This class covers the basics to intermediate techniques. Learn to capture stunning photos and declutter your camera for a better phone photography experience. This four-week class will run through Wednesday, February 5. Each session builds on the previous session, so it’s to your advantage to attend all sessions. It will be an interactive session with Q & A. Sign up at Resident Services.

SU N DAY, J A N UA RY 26

Sunday Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon: Pastor John Meck; Music: Chapel Choir

A Quiet Light: Seeking God in Winter’s Stillness 6:30pm, Chapel

Join us for a reflective service designed to bring comfort, peace, and hope during the cold, dark months of winter. Together we will seek God’s quiet light in the stillness, finding warmth in his presence, and strength for the journey ahead.

Art of Design** 2:30pm, Fireside Cafe

Please join us for a time of connecting through art. All skill levels welcome. Sign up at Resident Services. Cost: $5.

T H U R SDAY, J A N UA RY 30 Women’s Bible Study 10am, Garden Towers

Start the New Year well with an eight-week in-depth study in 1st and 2nd Thessalonians: Living to Please God. Women’s Bible Study meets every Thursday, 10-11am, in the Garden Towers. The study will run through February 27. Teachers: Elizabeth Givens and Sally Mittelstadt

Quest for Learning: Modern American Presidency 2pm, Theater

MON DAY, J A N UA RY 27

Apologetics with Dr. Keith Plummer 2pm, Chapel

Week 3 of 6: Rating Presidents.

FR IDAY, J A N UA RY 31

Dr. Keith Plummer, Dean of Cairn University’s School of Divinity and creator & host of the Christian podcast, Defragmenting, will give insight into answering tough questions with clarity, compassion and conviction.

T U ESDAY, J A N UA RY 28 Creative Cards** 2pm, Art Studio

Make a brand-new, hands-on, creative card. Teacher: Marie Diehl Cost: $6pp includes supplies. Sign up at Resident Services.

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Friday Flicks: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2011 / PG-13 / 2hr 4min / romance, comedy, drama / profanity 2 & 7pm, Theater

British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. Less luxurious than advertised, the Marigold Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways.


FEBRUARY COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES

SAT U R DAY, F EBRUA RY 1

Making A Difference Collection: CrossNet Ministries Food Pantry February 1 – March 31

We are collecting peanut butter, canned meats, salad dressing, mustard, ketchup, pasta sauce, canned fruits, canned vegetables, sugar, boxed instant potatoes, boxed rice, hot chocolate, pancake mix, facial tissues, paper towels, shampoo, body wash, liquid hand soap, dish detergent, and laundry detergent. See display in Apartment Suites Lobby.

Main Street Art Gallery February 1-28

SU N DAY, F EBRUA RY 2

Sunday Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon: Pastor Chet Yoder; Communion

Herald Brass Concert 7pm, Chapel

A concert of sacred music. This brass quintet is joined by a percussionist and pianist. Herald Brass has played all over the U.S. and internationally. All are welcome.

MON DAY, F EBRUA RY 3

Living with Loss, Living with Hope - “The Reality of Your Loss” 11am, Prayer and Meditation Room

If you are grieving the loss of a loved one and looking for support and connection with others, join others in this space where you can share your grief, ask questions, and mutually learn from each other. Contact Jenny Snyder at 717.355.6259 for more information.

Resident art themed “Everything RED!” Sign up to display original art that centers around the color RED at Resident Services.

Apartment Suites Display Case February 1-28

Lois Brownlee displays her collection of Royal Doulton Fine China.

Birdhouse Auction Begins 8am, Village Square

Our month-long Birdhouse Auction themed “Birds & Bees” will be presented in the Village Square. Bid online at https://gsc.gl/gsvbirds25. Thank you to our talented residents for your creativity and generosity in making items to benefit the Benevolent Fund. The auction will close at 1pm on Friday, February 28. Bidders must be registered online by 12pm February 28 in order to bid. Questions? Contact Anna Fortuna at 6043.

Hymn Sing 7pm, Chapel

T U ESDAY, F EBRUA RY 4 Event Sign-up Day 9am, Theater

Come sign up for events that require advance registration. See the notice on page 2 for details.

Low Vision Friends in Community 2-3pm, Theater

Join us in our new location, the theater, for this supportive gathering. This month, we will hear from Dr. Strybos of Owens Optometrics, for updates on Macular Degeneration treatments. Learn more by calling 717.355.6171.

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W EDN ESDAY, F EBRUA RY 5

Women’s Bible Study 10am, Garden Towers

Ladies Breakfast 8am, Yoder’s Restaurant

Start the New Year well with an eight-week in-depth study in 1st and 2nd Thessalonians: Living to Please God. Women’s Bible Study meets every Thursday, 10-11am, in the Garden Towers. The study will run through February 27. Teachers: Elizabeth Givens and Sally Mittelstadt

Please join us for breakfast and welcome our special guests Emery McCandless, Human Resources Benefits Specialist, and Carrie Petrarco, Human Resources Administrative Assistant. Drive yourself or ride the shuttle with pick up at 7:45am at the Apartment Suites Lobby. Cost: meal on your own.

Women’s Bible Study** 10am, Gardens South Conference Room

Men’s Christian Fellowship 9am, meeting in various locations

Ladies, please join us if you are interested in an inductive Bible Study on the book of Daniel. Led by Susan Ulrich and running through May 22. Seating is limited. Sign up at Resident Services.

Fellowship and Bible Study from Genesis for all men. Contact Don Aldrich (610.299.0713) for more information.

Speaker Series: The Ecology and Management of the Eastern Bluebird 2pm, Chapel

Smart Phone Photography Class** 10:45am-12pm, Gardens South Conf Room

Join David Givens to make your smartphone smarter! This class covers the basics to intermediate techniques. Learn to capture stunning photos and declutter your camera for a better phone photography experience. This four-week class will run through Wednesday, February 5. Each session builds on the previous session, so it’s to your advantage to attend all sessions. It will be an interactive session with Q & A. Sign up at Resident Services.

Book Club 2pm, Gardens South Conference Room

Discussion on Beloved by Toni Morrison. Set in the period after the American Civil War, the novel tells the story of a dysfunctional family of formerly enslaved people whose Cincinnati home is haunted by a malevolent spirit.

Dr. Dean Rust is the President of the Bluebird Society of Pennsylvania. He will present 160 slides which tell the full story about bluebirds. He monitors 20 Bluebird Trails in four Pennsylvania counties, including about 450 nest boxes.

Quest for Learning: Modern American Presidency 2pm, Theater

Week 4 of 6: Rise of the Administrative State

FR IDAY, F EBRUA RY 7

Art of Design** 2:30pm, Fireside Cafe

Please join us for a time of connecting through art. All skill levels welcome. Sign up at Resident Services. Cost: $5.

T H U R SDAY, F EBRUA RY 6

Widowed & Single Men’s Breakfast 8am, Concord Room

Breakfast and conversation for all GSV widowed and single men.

Coffee & Conversation 9am, Chapel & GSV-TV

Q&A with Steve Lindsey, CEO, and Steve Muller, COO, in person or by calling/texting 717.298.0030.

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Eye Glass Adjustment and Repair 9-11am, Gardens West Health Center

Are you in need of eyeglass repair, adjustment, or cleaning? Lindsay Kauffman, Practice Manager of Owens Optometrics, will be here to provide various eyeglass services. Drop in for services, no appointment required! For more information call 717.355.6171.

Friday Flicks: The Green Mile 1999 / R / 3hr 9min / crime, drama, fantasy / profanity, violence 2 & 7pm, Theater

Paul Edgecomb, the head guard of a prison, meets an inmate, John Coffey, a black man who is accused of murdering two girls. His life changes drastically when he discovers that John has a special gift.

Movie: While You Were Sleeping 1995 / PG / 1hr 43min / comedy, drama, romance 2 & 7pm, GSV TV 957

A hopelessly romantic Chicago Transit Authority ticket booth operator is mistaken for the fiancée of a comatose patient.


SU N DAY, F EBRUA RY 9

Sunday Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon: Dr. Peter Teague; Music: Marian Sautter

Super Bowl Watch Party 6pm, Theater

Come watch the Super Bowl on the big screen. Kickoff is at 6:30pm.

T H U R SDAY, F EBRUA RY 13 Women’s Bible Study 10am, Garden Towers

Start the New Year well with an eight-week in-depth study in 1st and 2nd Thessalonians: Living to Please God. Women’s Bible Study meets every Thursday, 10-11am, in the Garden Towers. The study will run through February 27. Teachers: Elizabeth Givens and Sally Mittelstadt

MON DAY, F EBRUA RY 10

Care Partner Friends in Community 10am-11am, Concord Room

Join us for our monthly supportive gathering. This month, we will be joined by Teffie Landmann, Landis Homes Director of Dementia Friendly Experience. Learn more by calling 717.355.6171.

W EDN ESDAY, F EBRUA RY 12

Women In Community Breakfast** 8am, Village Park

All women are welcome to a time of food and fellowship. Some life stories are dramatic, others tragic. Perhaps like Sara’s your life is neither. But we each have a story that should be impacted by the story of God’s love for us. Come see/hear this story illustrated by Sara Cilderman through a quilt created for that purpose, The Story of God’s Love. Sign up at Resident Services. Cost: $8.

My Fellow Travelers in Community 10am, GSV Theater

This group provides a relaxed setting for those experiencing cognitive changes to receive support and learn tips for resilient living with memory loss. Contact Leslie Hartman at 717.355.6076 for more information.

Art of Design** 2:30pm, Fireside Cafe

Please join us for a time of connecting through art. All skill levels welcome. Sign up at Resident Services. Cost: $5.

Mindful Talk and Demo 10am, Concord Room

Learn about healthy eating strategies with Dietitian Tara and see a food demonstration by Chef Jackie.

Women’s Bible Study** 10am, Gardens South Conference Room

Ladies, please join us if you are interested in an inductive Bible Study on the book of Daniel. Led by Susan Ulrich and running through May 22. Seating is limited. Sign up at Resident Services.

Pop-up Valentine’s Truffles Fundraiser 11-2pm, Village Square

By popular demand, we’re excited to bring back our Travel with Purpose truffles—just in time for Valentine’s Day gifts! Offering boxes of 9 delicious truffles for only $10 a box (cash or check only). All proceeds will support the GSC 2025 Kenya Travel with Purpose Team.

Lunch Bunch** 10:30am, Departure from Apartment Suites Lobby

Join us as we travel to Stampede BBQ in Mohnton. Cost: $8 transportation + meal on your own. Sign up at Resident Services.

Quest for Learning: Modern American Presidency 2pm, Theater

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FR IDAY, F EBRUA RY 14

Special TV Series: All in the Family, Episodes 1 & 2 7pm, Theater

Acrylic Art Class with Kevin Goss** 10am, Fireside Cafe

S2-#1: The Bunkers face a touchy and tragic situation when a visiting relative dies in their home. S2-#2: A highly respected abstract artist specializing in nudes asks Gloria to pose for him. Come early to enjoy Frank Sinatra and Andy Williams.

Kevin Goss will lead this step-by-step class and you will leave with your completed piece. Sign up at Resident Services. Cost: $5.

Lunch Bunch** 10:30am, Departure from Apartment Suites Lobby

Join us as we travel to Stampede BBQ in Mohnton. Cost: $8 transportation + meal on your own. Sign up at Resident Services.

MON DAY, F EBRUA RY 17 Towne Meeting 2pm, Chapel & GSV-TV

GSV team members share the latest Village happenings.

Friday Flicks: The Green Mile 1999 / R / 3hr 9min / crime, drama, fantasy / profanity, violence 2 & 7pm, Theater

Special TV Series: I Love Lucy Season 1: Episodes 16 & 17 3:30pm, Theater

Paul Edgecomb, the head guard of a prison, meets an inmate, John Coffey, a black man who is accused of murdering two girls. His life changes drastically when he discovers that John has a special gift.

#16: Lucy is so frustrated that Ricky won’t let her go into show business, she fakes being mentally ill. #17: Lucy enters a playwriting competition, hoping to cast Ricky, but must settle for Fred, and rewrites. Come early to enjoy The Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

Movie: While You Were Sleeping 1995 / PG / 1hr 43min / comedy, drama, romance 2 & 7pm, GSV TV 957

Tapestry Talk 7pm, Chapel

A hopelessly romantic Chicago Transit Authority ticket booth operator is mistaken for the fiancée of a comatose patient.

Valentine’s Dinner** 5pm, Terrace Dining Room

GSV Environmental Services employee Yaneth Echavarria-Marin will share her life story, including her journey from Colombia, South America, to the U.S.

T U ESDAY, F EBRUA RY 18

Enjoy a special dinner in the Terrace Dining Room. See page 16 for details.

Bingo 7pm, Gardens West Conference Room

Come play bingo while meeting new people and socializing with friends. The format is bring a prize and win a prize. The prize you bring should be valued at $5 or less, but be useful.

SAT U R DAY, F EBRUA RY 15

Saturday Evening Concert Series: Brenten MeGee 7pm, Chapel

In celebration of Valentine’s Day, Brenten will be presenting a solo concert entitled “That Thing Called Love.” There will be love songs of all types including romantic, brotherly, classical, Irish, Broadway, and sacred as we celebrate the gift of love.

SU N DAY, F EBRUA RY 16 Sunday Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon: Rev. Eric Ritz; Music: Ladies Ensemble

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Antique Appraisals by Alvord Antiques 10am-3:30pm, Share & Care Bring your personal treasures to Share & Care for an appraisal by Alvord Antiques. In-shop appraisals are Tuesday Feb. 18, 10am-3:30pm. In home appraisal appointments are available for Wednesday, Feb. 19, 10am-2pm. Stop into Share & Care to schedule your appraisal appointment Mon, Feb. 10–Fri, Feb. 15.

Dementia Learning: Love Endures All Things—Navigating Love Through the Stages of Dementia** 11am, Theater (Note new location) Melody Karick, dementia educator and consultant will present. Register online through the Garden Spot Village website or call Resident Services at 717.355.6000 for assistance.

Musical Movie: The Sound of Music 1965 /G / 2hr 52min / Family, Drama 2 & 7pm, Theater

A young novice is sent by her convent in 1930s Austria to become a governess to the seven children of a widowed naval officer.


W EDN ESDAY, F EBRUA RY 19 Men’s Christian Fellowship 9am, meeting in various locations

Fellowship and Bible Study from Isaiah for all men. Contact Don Aldrich (610.299.0713) for more information.

Sharing with Supportive Friends in Community 10am, Prayer and Meditation Room

Encouragement and support for any woman feeling down, alone, anxious or in need of a friend. Learn more by calling Jenny Snyder at 717.355.6259.

Compassionate Neighbors in Community 10am, GSV Theater

Interested in learning how to support friends, neighbors, or family members experiencing cognitive challenges? Join us in a relaxed, educational discussion. Contact Leslie Hartman at 717.355.6076 for more information.

Look and Learn** 10:30am, Chapel and Village Park

Invite your friends and family to join us for this interactive seminar, lunch and tour where they will learn more about the abundant opportunities to live with purpose in community at Garden Spot Village. Seating is limited and registration is required at gsvlookandlearn.org

T H U R SDAY, F EBRUA RY 20

Men’s Breakfast at Yoder’s Restaurant 7:30am, Yoder’s Restaurant

Enjoy breakfast together with other GSV men. Devotional given by New Holland Police Chief Bill Leighty.

Coffee & Conversation 9am, Chapel & GSV-TV

Q&A with Steve Lindsey, CEO, and Steve Muller, COO, in person or by calling/texting 717.298.0030.

Women’s Bible Study 10am, Garden Towers

Start the New Year well with an eight-week in-depth study in 1st and 2nd Thessalonians: Living to Please God. Women’s Bible Study meets every Thursday 10-11am, in the Garden Towers. The study will run through February 27. Teachers: Elizabeth Givens and Sally Mittelstadt

Women’s Bible Study** 10am, Gardens South Conference Room

Women, please join us if you are interested in an inductive Bible Study on the book of Daniel. Led by Susan Ulrich and running through May 22. Seating is limited. Sign up at Resident Services.

Card Connection** 1pm, Art Studio

Teacher: Paula Schmauk Cost: $6pp includes supplies for two cards. Sign up at Resident Services.

Quest for Learning: Modern American Presidency 2pm, Theater Week 6 of 6: Donald Trump

FR IDAY, F EBRUA RY 21

Friday Flicks: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2011 / PG-13 / 2hr 4min / romance, comedy, drama / profanity 2 & 7pm, Theater

Art of Design** 2:30pm, Fireside Cafe

Please join us for a time of connecting through art. All skill levels welcome. Sign up at Resident Services. Cost: $5.

British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. Less luxurious than advertised, the Marigold Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways.

Movie: It’s A Wonderful Life 1946 / PG / 2hr 10min / holiday drama, family, fantasy 2 & 7pm, GSV TV 957 An angel is sent from Heaven to help a desperately frustrated businessman by showing him what life would have been like if he had never existed.

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SU N DAY, F EBRUA RY 23 Sunday Worship Service 10am, Chapel

T H U R SDAY, F EBRUA RY 27 Women’s Bible Study 10am, Garden Towers

Sermon: Pastor John Meck; Chapel Choir

Start the New Year well with an eight-week in-depth study in 1st and 2nd Thessalonians: Living to Please God. Women’s Bible Study meets every Thursday, 10-11am, in the Garden Towers. Teachers: Elizabeth Givens and Sally Mittelstadt

Special TV Series: All in the Family Season 2: Episodes 3 & 4 7pm, Theater

S2-#3: Mike and Lionel participate in a student protest, but it’s Archie who winds up in jail. S2-#4: Following a robbery, a crook breaks into the Bunker home to avoid capture by the police. Come early to enjoy classic Johnny Carson Tonight Show clips.

Women’s Bible Study** 10am, Gardens South Conference Room

Ladies, please join us if you are interested in an inductive Bible Study on the book of Daniel. Led by Susan Ulrich and running through May 22. Seating is limited. Sign up at Resident Services.

MON DAY, F EBRUA RY 2 4

Art Talk: Win Reber 11am, Theater

Parkinson’s Friends in Community 2pm, Garden Towers

Resident Win Reber will be giving a talk on the History of Landscapes.

Sue Reath, Crush PD, will kick off a new year of Parkinson’s Friends in Community! Sue will focus on “Staying fit and strong in the winter months.” Contact Jenny Snyder at 717.355.6259 for more information.

Ambassadors of Dining & Kitchen Tours** 2pm, Concord Room

Special TV Series: I Love Lucy Season 1: Episodes 18 & 19 3:30pm, Theater

Central Kitchen tours available by limited reservations only. Sign up at Resident Services.

New Holland Historical Society Presents: Our Town 7pm, Chapel

#18: The Ricardos try to break their lease after a fight with the Mertzes. #19: Lucy claims to have been a ballerina to get into Ricky’s show. She goes to Madame Le Mond’s class to hone her ballet skills. Come early to enjoy YouTube clips of animals.

A video presentation of New Holland in days gone by. Presented by New Holland Area Historical Society.

T U ESDAY, F EBRUA RY 25 Creative Cards** 2pm, Art Studio

Make a brand-new, hands-on, creative card. Teacher: Marie Diehl Cost: $6pp includes supplies. Sign up at Resident Services.

Enneagram Workshop** 9am-4:30pm, The Forge

This experience starts with an online survey that composes your unique Enneagram profile. Learn to cultivate your strengths and avoid pitfalls. Gain insights into yourself and others. Cost: $15 for the survey. Sign up at Resident Services. Questions? Contact Scott Miller at 717.355.6233 or Karyn Nancarvis at 717.355.6235.

FR IDAY, F EBRUA RY 28

W EDN ESDAY, F EBRUA RY 26 Art of Design** 2:30pm, Fireside Cafe

Please join us for a time of connecting through art. All skill levels welcome. Sign up at Resident Services. Cost: $5.

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Movie: It’s A Wonderful Life 1946 / PG / 2hr 10min / holiday drama, family, fantasy 2 & 7pm, GSV TV 957 An angel is sent from Heaven to help a desperately frustrated businessman by showing him what life would have been like if he had never existed.


MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

BIRDS BEES 2025 Birdhouse Auction 2025 Birdhouse Online Auction

Our 2025 Birdhouse Online Auction will include creative work in wood, pottery, metal, fabric, paper, paint and glass! WOOD CREATIONS Browse the art available for bidding throughout Village Square and place your bid online at gsc.gl/gsvbirds25. This February, you can also visit Village Square for our month-long Birdhouse Auction themed “Birds & Bees.” Proceeds from the auction benefit the Garden Spot Village Benevolent Fund. See page 9 for additional information.

and know that I am God Psalm 46:10

GSV SPRING WOMEN’S RETREAT

May 2-4, 2025

Save The Date

May 2-4, 2025

Friday evening, 6pm, through Sunday, 1pm

Kenbrook Bible Camp, 190 Pine Meadowevening, Road, Lebanon, 17046 Friday 6pm,PAthrough Sunday, 1pm. Speaker: Dawn Groff—We will explore what it looks like to intentionally Be Still in our walk with Him. To Be Still physically, mentally and emotionally. We will take a deep dive into what it looks like to slow down, to surrender, and to trust that God is moving in our lives.

Kenbrook Bible Camp

190 Pine Meadow Road, Lebanon, Cost: $300 per person for a single PA room17046 or $245 per person for a double room $200 per person for triple/quad room. Cost includes your room and 5 meals (Saturday breakfast-Sunday lunch)

Speaker:

Open to all female Garden Spot residents, employees and friends! Transportation is available if Dawn Groff needed for $8.

We will explore what it looks like to intentionally

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mentally, and emotionally. We will take a deep dive into For Registration Forms, see Resident Services desk. what it looks like to slow down, Contact Chaplain Karyn 717.723.0083 or ext. 6235 withto anysurrender, questions. and to trust that God is moving in our lives.

Cost:

Your Bi-monthly Independent$300 Living per Journey at Garden Village / November & December 2024 15 person for aSpot single room or

$245 per person for a double room


Valentines Dinner Friday, February 14, 5pm, Terrace Dining Room Enjoy a special dinner in the Terrace Dining Room.

Starter – One Platter Per 2 People Smoked Apple and Brie Puff Pastry Served with Lebanon Bologna Cigar, “Old Fashion” Cherry Chutney and Crackers

Appetizer Course – Choice of One Farmers Carrot Tartar Diced Baby Carrot, Golden Raisins, Toasted Almonds, Parsley with Ginger Aioli Pork Belly Lardons and Barrel Aged Soy Sauce Emulsion Wild Fields Mushroom Ragu Seared Herb Polenta Round, Parmesan Tuile, Tomato Oil, Micro Celery

Entrée Course – Choice of One Protein Grilled Filet Mignon or Norwegian Halibut All Entrees Included with Set Sides Golden Yukon & Garlic Whipped Potatoes with Brown Butter Roasted Petite Baby Carrots Choice Of One Topping and Sauce – Crab Oscar with Bearnaise Sauce Bacon and Blue Cheese Crumbles Sundried Tomato Cream with Toasted Almonds Spinach Artichoke Dip with Crispy Capers

Dessert Sticky Toffee Pudding GSV Bourbon Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, Pomegranate Seeds, Orange Peel

Special Treat – One Per Guest with Dessert “Lovebug Potion” Sparkling Water, Peach Puree, Vanilla and Orange Frosted Blackberries Terrace Dining Room Reservations Required, please call 6202 to place your reservation.


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