Garden Variety Vol 13 Issue 3 March 2021

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THE

YEARS

1996—2021

LET'S CELEBRATE! See pages 2 & 3 for details.

JULY 1994—Nevin Kraybill (far right), Garden Spot Village's first employee, with Consolidated Constuction team members (left to right) Jim Sechrist, unknown, Dan Harmon and Leon Carvell in the cornfield off Ranck Road where the first sample cottage and sales office was erected.

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Table of Contents Celebrating 25 Years 2 Early Voices 3 Development 4 Dining Services 5 Life Enrichment 6 Marketing 7 March Calendar 8 Pastoral Services 10 Social Services 11 Making a Difference 12 GSV TV, Channel 956 12 Volunteer Services 13 Wellness 14 GSV 1/2 Marathon & 10K 14 Explore Something New 15 Sign-Up 16 Theater 16

DID YOU KNOW? You can view this issue of The Garden Variety online at: gsc.gl/cq82brf

YEARS

1996—2021

Look for monthly SPECIAL EVENTS MARCH 4 **Speaker Series / Author Talk See page 6 for details

MARCH 9 & 10 **Historic Dinner Theater See page 16 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 Jen Miller GRAPHIC DESIGNER Brandon Adams PROOFREADERS Ruth Buehler, Juanita Fox, Avery Stauffer

Marketing's PROMOTION

In honor of Garden Spot’s 25th Anniversary, the Marketing Department is offering two free tickets for a hot air balloon ride. Two individuals will receive these tickets. Twenty-three runners up will receive free coffee at Refresh. To enter the drawing, in 100 words or less, please tell us why you love living at Garden Spot Village! Send your submission to story@gardenspotvillage.org or drop hand-written entries at Resident Services by Wednesday, March 31. Be sure to include your full name and address in the entry. To be eligible to enter this drawing, you must be a resident of Garden Spot Village.

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For all events, masks and social distancing required. Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.


EARLY VOICES: Janet Newswanger

Through 2021, as we celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Garden Spot Village, we will include the insight and memories of some of the Early Voices who remember the beginnings of Garden Spot Village. We start with Janet Newswanger, daughter of Victor Weaver. Victor, pictured at left, was a New Holland businessman who had the vision for Garden Spot Village in the mid1980s. “My dad showed us how to serve our community by example. If he was asked to do something, he did it. NO was not an answer,” Janet Newswanger says, as she reflects on the impact of her father, Victor Weaver.

She also remembers him as being a dreamer, who made things happen. “He didn’t make things happen by himself, though,” she adds quickly. “He always had people who were helping him. Victor had the vision for a retirement community in New Holland in the mid-1980s. On May 23, 1986, he wrote nine questions on the back of a restaurant napkin. His son Dale kept the napkin and the questions—which included things like “How and when do we get a board of directors?” and “When do we incorporate for non-tax gifts?”—as inspiration to keep Victor’s vision alive, even after his passing. Victor’s initial vision, Janet says, was to create affordable retirement living. His early intention was to create a place for Victor F. Weaver, Inc., employees to live when they retired. She says, “He wanted to create a place where you could retire, even if you weren’t really wealthy.” Victor passed away in 1989 and his son, Dale, picked up the responsibility for carrying on the vision for a retirement community in eastern Lancaster County. Garden Spot Village incorporated in 1990. Finding a location for a retirement community proved to be challenging. After a few false starts, Dale and the nonprofit board supporting the venture, purchased the Weber Farm and the adjoining property in 1994. In November of that year, groundbreaking for the first set of cottages and the Gardens North wing was held. Victor’s vision for a retirement community came to fruition 15 months later, when Esther Sideman, the first resident, moved into her cottage at 6 Lilac Court, February 23, 1996.

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DEVELOPMENT

Linda Dodge, Director of Development

FIRST EMPLOYEE SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED For many years, Bryan Groff, director of Human Resources, had hoped that someday Garden Spot Village would have a scholarship fund for employees. Having this opportunity available for employees would help to retain and recruit staff members in a tight job market. It would also help with professional growth. Paul Kelley and his daughter Laura have blessed Garden Spot Village with generous gifts in memory of Pat Kelley, a beloved wife and mother. Pat received wonderful care from nursing staff during her final years at Garden Spot Village. To honor her, gifts were given in order to fund scholarships for employees seeking an education in the nursing field. Since the initial gift was made, others have also given to the scholarship fund in memory of loved ones. Although the initial priority was the nursing area, in future years the scholarship committee will determine areas where the greatest need exists. We are pleased to share that Daphne Heiser and Aubrey Merkey were selected to be the first scholarship recipients for the past fall semester. Application packets had to be submitted that included information such as a statement of career goals and personal or professional recommendations. Currently Aubrey is working on her RN at Harrisburg Area Community College. Daphne attended Penn State Berks and completed her LPN course work in December. To learn more about the Garden Spot Village Employee Scholarship program and/or to make a gift, please contact Linda Dodge, director of Development, (6215).

Many thanks to all who submitted birdhouses and items for the Birdhouse Display and Silent Auction. We’ll look forward to sharing the results of the in-person and the online auction in a future Weekly Announcement.

GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE

SATURDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES 7pm, Chapel** & GSV-TV

SATURDAY, MARCH 20 FEATURE: VIVACE LIVE STRINGS STUDENT QUARTET with special guest Ken Laudermilch

APRIL 17 - LEBANON COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND **Limited Seating. Sign up at Resident Services. Donations Accepted at the Chapel and Apartment Suites Welcome Center

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DINING SERVICES

Christy Turner, Sodexo, General Manager

Happy Easter

Sunday, April 4, 11am – 2pm | Harvest Table & Terrace Dining Room | A la Carte Pricing SOUP Blushing Tomato Crab Bisque - Small $2.79, Large $3.29 Garlic, Chives and Crème Fraiche OMELET STATION (Harvest Table Only) - $7.99 Create Your Own Chef inspired Omelet with Breakfast Potatoes, Sausage, Fresh Cut Fruit and a Biscuit STUFFED FRENCH TOAST STATION (HT Only) - $5.99 Your Choice of Blackberries with Creamy Honey Ricotta or Strawberry with Chocolate Ganache, served with Sausage ENTREES Spinach and Pine Nut Stuffed Leg of Lamb - $7.00 with Minted Glaze Spiral Glazed Ham - $5.19 Brown Sugar and Tangerine Bacon and Sundried Tomato Topped Haddock - $10.00 Herb Breadcrumbs SIDES - $1.19 each Three Cheese Scalloped Potatoes Parmesan Roasted Asparagus, Pecorino, Lemon Zest Marmalade Roasted Green Top Baby Carrots, Herb Pesto, Almonds Deviled & Red Beet Egg Platter – $2.29 Spring Pea Salad with Pancetta, Red Onions, Pecans, Spinach, Arugula and Raw Honey - $5.50 DESSERTS Garden Spot Ice Cream GSV Homemade Banana Cream Pie - $2.40 Christy’s Double Butterscotch Cupcake - $2.40 Snickerdoodle Crème Brulee - $ 3.40 GSV Homemade Coconut Cream Egg $1.99 GSV Homemade Peanut Butter Egg $1.99 Achenbach’s Hot Cross Bun - $3.40 SPECIAL ROLL Potato Roll - $0.89

For all events, masks and social distancing required. Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

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LIFE ENRICHMENT MARCH 1, MONDAY Hymn Sing 7pm, GSV-TV

Feature: The Original Gerald Wolfe Hymn Sing

MARCH 1, 8, 15 & 22, MONDAY Ask-A-Nurse / Blood Pressure Checks 9-11am Gardens West Health Center (lower level) Courtesy of Continuous Home Care. No appointment necessary.

MARCH 2, TUESDAY Village Life Orientation 9am, Concord Room

Becoming a part of the greater Garden Spot Village community can be a new and exciting adventure. If you have recently moved to GSV and are navigating this new path, we welcome you to join VLO. Attendance is limited. RSVP (6077).

MARCH 2, TUESDAY Frontier Communications 9-11am, GSV Library

A secure Frontier payment drop-box will be available.

MARCH 3, WEDNESDAY Book Club 2pm, Garden Towers See page 15 for details.

MARCH 4 & 18, THURSDAY Coffee & Conversation 9am, GSV-TV, Broadcast Only

Colleen Musselman, Director of Life Enrichment

MARCH 8, MONDAY & MARCH 9, TUESDAY Council Meetings 9am , Chapel (3/8) Apartment Council (3/9) Cottage Council

MARCH 9, TUESDAY & MARCH 10, WEDNESDAY Historical Dinner Theater 5:30pm, Chapel See page 16 for details.

MARCH 13, SATURDAY GSV Crafters Sale 10am-2pm, Gardens South (lower level)

Spring is around the corner and with it comes Easter. Enjoy all that is spring related at the upcoming GSV Crafters Sale. Lovely, unique, handmade items will be available for purchase with proceeds benefiting the GSV Benevolent Fund.

MARCH 14, SUNDAY Daylight Saving Time Begins

Spring ahead – turn your clocks ahead one hour.

MARCH 15, MONDAY Towne Meeting 2pm, GSV-TV

Towne Meeting is held the third Monday, monthly. Tune in to GSVTV Channel 956 to hear GSV team members share about the latest Village happenings.

All are welcome to watch Coffee & Conversation, an informal time of questions and answers. Steve Lindsey will share COVID-19 updates and more. Q & A time will be allotted by calling (717) 298-0030.

MARCH 17, WEDNESDAY St. Patrick’s Day

MARCH 4, THURSDAY Speakers Series 7pm, GSV-TV

MARCH 20, SATURDAY Saturday Evening Concert Series 7pm, Chapel & GSV-TV Live Broadcast

MARCH 5, FRIDAY **Shopping Shuttle 9:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby 12:30pm approximate return

MARCH 24, WEDNESDAY Resident Variety Show 2pm, GSV-TV Live Broadcast

See page 6 for details.

See page 16 for details.

MARCH 6, SATURDAY Annual Music Night 8pm, GSV-TV Broadcast Only

Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society’s Annual Music Night is shown in an exclusive online format. LMHS strives to share the experience of inspirational music, conserve history and promote storytelling.

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It’s wearin’-o-the-green day … and a special day filled with Pop-Up Bagpipe mini-concerts. Let’s celebrate together. Everyone is Irish today!

See page 4 & 6 for details

See page 6 & 16 for details.

MARCH 25, THURSDAY Art Talk 11am, GSV-TV See page 15 for details

MARCH 26, FRIDAY & MARCH 27, SATURDAY Race Weekend See page 14 for details.

Speaker Series / Author Talk THURSDAY, MARCH 4 7pm, Chapel & GSV-TV Live Broadcast One of several special programs Garden Spot Village will offer during this our 25th Anniversary. Join Allan Shirk, author of The Victor Weaver Story and Don Horning, NH Area Historical Society, as they share about Victor Weaver, his business and his vision for Garden Spot Village. Books are available for purchase at the Linden Store. Cost $20 benefits the New Holland Area Historical Society. Seating is limited. Sign up at Resident Services.

Saint Patrick's Day WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 It’s wearin’-o-the-green day… and a special day filled with Pop-Up Bagpipe mini-concerts. Let’s celebrate together. Everyone is Irish today!

Saturday Evening Concert Series SATURDAY, MARCH 20 7pm, Chapel & GSV-TV Entertainer: Vivace Live String Student Concert with special guest Ken Laudermilch

Donations accepted at the Chapel & Apartment Suites Welcome Center. Limited seating. Sign up at Resident Services.

Resident Variety Show WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 2pm, Chapel & GSV-TV Live Broadcast Do you want a distraction from your day-to-day routine? Do you need a little laughter in your life? Be sure to tune-in as friends and neighbors perform. Limited seating. Sign up at Resident Services.

For all events, masks and social distancing required. Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.


MARKETING

Scott Miller, Chief Marketing Officer

S YC A M O R E S P R I N G S O P EN H O U S E

In 2006 we were down to the last brand new carriage home available for sale out of the 77 that were built. It’s a little like Sycamore Springs, where we are down to three. Scott Miller was the sales person at the time. Chick and Nancy Wenzel stopped by because they were researching retirement communities and Scott asked, “Could I show you something?” He took them to see the home and to make a long story short, they moved in shortly thereafter. “Every so often when I’m talking to Chick,” says Scott, “he’ll comment, I’m so glad you took us to see our carriage home. We got the last one! We are so happy living here.” We are hosting a COVID-friendly Open House on Thursday, March 18, from 2-4pm. If you have friends or family who are interested in moving to Garden Spot Village sooner rather than later, this is a great opportunity for them to explore the options at Sycamore Springs. Invite them to call 717.355.6000 to attend this appointment-only open house.

Invite your friends to a virtual

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If your photo is not included in the Directory or was not captured within the last three years, please contact Resident Services (6000) to have your photo scheduled.

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S YC A M O R E S P R I N G S We are down to just three homes at Sycamore Springs! If you have friends or family who are interested in moving to Garden Spot Village sooner rather than later, this is their opportunity!

March Endeavor

with Colleen Musselman, Director of Life Enrichment Highlighting the Happenings of Garden Spot Village

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Invite them to schedule a visit by calling Kelly (6201) today.

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B L O G S

Choosing a Community Instead of a Home Written by Juanita Fox Dick and Kathy Miller discovered Garden Spot Village in 2007. They were in their late 50s and knew that Garden Spot was a place they eventually wanted to move. “It was always my dream to live in Lancaster County,”... Read more at: gsc.gl/ckqmtvgn

For all events, masks and social distancing required. Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

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8 Worship Service 10am / GSV-TV Rev Jack Estep

14 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Worship Service 10am / GSV-TV Pastor Chet Yoder

21 Worship Service 10am / GSV-TV Rev Eric Ritz

28 PALM SUNDAY Worship Service 10am / GSV-TV Pastor John Meck

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22 8:00 Prayer Meeting 9-11 Ask-A-Nurse 9:30 Handbells 2:00 Parkinsons

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17 ST PATRICK'S DA 9:00 Men's Fellow 9:00 Quilters 9:30 Artists Poss 10:00 Sharing w/ 1:00 Crafts 7:00 Bible Study

23 9:00WomenCommunity Concord 6:00 PCA&D Class**

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30 2:00 Jewelry Class**

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6 8:30 Making a Difference GWCR 9:30 Weavers Store** 2 & 7 Friday Flicks GSV-TV

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18 9 Coffee & Conversation GSV-TV 11:15 Lectio Divina GT 1:00 Cross Stitch CR

19 9:30 Woodshop Meeting C 2 & 7 Friday Flicks GSV-TV

25 9:00 Computer Users GT 11:00 Art Talk GSV-TV 11:15 Lectio Divina GT 1:00 Cross Stitch CR 2 & 7 Movie Oldies GSV-TV 2:00 DiningAmbassador Concord

26 2 & 7 Friday Flicks GSV-TV 6:00 Kids 1/2 & Fun Run

GSV Crafters Sale 10am-2pm / GS (lower level)

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Saturday Evening Concert Series** 7:00pm / Chapel & GSV-TV

27 Garden Spot Village ½ Marathon & 10K

**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.

For all events, masks and social distancing required. Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

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PASTORAL SERVICES

Pastor Chet Yoder, Director of Pastoral Services

UPCOMING PASTORAL EVENTS

FOR ALL EVENTS, MASKS AND SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIRED.

MARCH 3 & 17, WEDNESDAY Men’s Christian Fellowship | 9am, Groups meet in various places Join us for our ongoing study: Rediscover Jesus. Contact Don Aldrich for more information 610.299.0713.

MARCH 3, 10 & 17, WEDNESDAY Wednesday Evening Bible Study| 7pm, Live Chapel Broadcast Topic: Continuing the study from the Epistle of James.

MARCH 4, THURSDAY Widowed Men’s Gathering | 8am, Concord Room All widowed and single men are invited.

MARCH 4, 11, 18 & 25, THURSDAY Lectio Divina Prayer Gathering | 11:15am, Garden Towers

WORSHIP SCHEDULE MARCH 7

Message: Rev. Jack Estep Music: Jim Zimmerman

A focus on the scriptures which includes reading, reflection and meditation. Contact Chaplain Karyn (6235) for more information. Sign up at Resident Services.

MARCH 14

Message: Pastor Chet Yoder Music: Chapel Quartet

MARCH 9 & 23, TUESDAY Women In Community | 9am, Concord Room

A time for conversation with other women and Chaplain Karyn. Sign up at Resident Services.

MARCH 24 & 31, WEDNESDAY Wednesday Evening Bible Study | 7pm, Broadcast on GSV-TV channel 956

Chaplain Karyn Nancarvis will present a study focused on the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-11).

MARCH 21

Message: Rev. Eric Ritz Music: Village Ringers

MARCH 28

Message: Pastor John Meck Music: Village Trio

WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY MARCH 24-MAY 12, WEDNESDAYS 7PM, GSV-TV CHANNEL 956

“One day as the crowds were gathering, Jesus went up the mountainside with his disciples and sat down to teach them.” In Matthew 5:1 Jesus’ ministry begins by showing us how to live what we believe. God’s way of living usually contradicts the world’s way of living. Jesus presents the question: Are you ready to live out your faith, to say and do what seems strange to the world, but acceptable to God? Join us for a Bible Study focused on the Beatitudes in order to explore ways our faith is lived out through actions in our own lives today. Campus Chaplain Karyn Nancarvis will lead us in the in-depth study of one of Jesus’ most well-known and loved teachings.

Are you looking for a ministry to bless with your stimulus check?

Consider supporting Missions of Hope International (MOHI) by either sponsoring a child at the Pangani School or by giving a one-time gift directly on MOHI’s secure website at: give.mohiafrica.org To make it easy, we created a flyer that gives simple instructions for you to be able to support MOHI from the comfort of your home. You can ask Resident Services for a printed copy or have it emailed to you. If you choose to sponsor a child let Brandon Adams or Pastoral Services know so you can start attending the MOHI Sponsorship Gatherings that are happening quarterly. These gatherings are geared to give opportunities for our sponsors to get to know each other, provide love, support and receive ministry updates. Our ongoing partnership with MOHI is brought to you by Pastoral Services.

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For all events, masks and social distancing required. Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.


SOCIAL SERVICES COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS

All groups continue to be limited to GSV residents at this time. Masks are required for attendance.

ONLINE HEARING LOSS NETWORK Facilitator: Mary Beth Villafane www.hearingloss.gsvnet.org

LIVING WITH LOSS, LIVING WITH HOPE MARCH 1, MONDAY 10am, Chapel Topic: Grief and Loneliness | Facilitator: Jenny Snyder

The Living with Loss, Living with Hope group is for individuals who are grieving the death of a loved one, and is open to individuals in various phases of grief who desire the support of others. The group provides information and resources, as well as emotional encouragement and support. Please RSVP to Jenny (6259) as space is limited.

CAREGIVER’S SUPPORT GROUP MARCH 8, MONDAY 10am, Concord Room Topic: GEMS - A Positive Approach to Memory Loss Facilitators: Marcia Parson, Leah Hoffner

This meeting will be an opportunity for GSV caregivers to have conversation together and to connect with others walking a similar road of caring for a loved one. Our open discussion will center around “GEMS,” a positive approach to memory loss, taught by dementia expert Teepa Snow. Please RSVP to Marcia (6239) as space is limited.

Sherilyn Lapp, Director of Social Services

LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUP MARCH 11, THURSDAY 3pm, Garden Towers Presenter: Daniel M Strybos, O.D., Owens Optometrics Topic: Recent Research and Procedures| Facilitator: Lisa Morgan Persons who have any type of visual loss will find their knowledge and independence enhanced by this program. Our meeting this month will give opportunity to hear an update on the latest research and procedures. Please RSVP to Lisa (6171) as space is limited.

SHARING WITH SUPPORTIVE FRIENDS MARCH 17, WEDNESDAY 10am, Gardens West Conference Room Facilitator: Jenny Snyder

The purpose of this group is to encourage and support each other, particularly those who may feel down, alone, anxious or stressed. Please RSVP to Jenny (6259) by 3/15 as space is limited.

PARKINSON’S DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP MARCH 22, MONDAY 2pm, Garden Towers Topic: “Roadmap to the Future” - American PD Association Webinar Facilitator: Jenny Snyder

Garden Spot Village Parkinson Support Group is designed as an educational and supportive help for individuals living with the disease and their family members. Please RSVP to Jenny (6259) by 3/17 as space is limited.

ESSENTIAL TREMOR SUPPORT GROUP – QUARTERLY MEETINGS APRIL 20, TUESDAY 2pm, Garden Towers | Facilitator: Sherilyn Lapp (6264)

March, National Social Work Month: GSV SOCIAL SERVICE TEAM

Independent Living – Homes Sherilyn Lapp, Director (6264) – Cottages & Carriage Homes | Available: Monday – Friday Jenny Snyder (6259) - Sycamore Springs | Available: Monday and Wednesday Independent Living – Apartments Lisa Morgan (6171) – VSA, GE | Available: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Mary Beth Villafane (6010) – GN, GW, GS | Available: Monday 8-2, Wednesday and Friday Personal Care - Mountain View & Meadow View Memory Support Leah Hoffner (6076) | Available: Monday - Friday Skilled Nursing Households Marcia Parsons (6239) | Available: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Margaret Murry (6240) | Available: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday

UPRIGHT: Fall Prevention Tip of the Month – Light it Up!

A well-lit home is an important component in preventing falls. Take a “light” inventory of your residence. Do stairways, bathrooms and entryways have adequate lighting? Consider placing lamps in any place with shadows. Plenty of light can prevent stumbling over an object inadvertently left out of place. Add good nightlights in bedrooms and bathrooms for better guidance at night.

For all events, masks and social distancing required. Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

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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.

COLLECTING ACTIVITY SUPPLIES FOR LIGHTHOUSE VOCATIONAL SERVICES, NEW HOLLAND March 1 - March 31

Sticky Notes, Note Pads, Journals, Gel Pens, Markers, Colored Pencils, Adult Coloring Books, Sketch Pads, Large Piece Puzzles, Word Search Books, Crossword Puzzle Books, Stickers, Card Games and Playing Cards.

**New items please**

UPCOMING COLLECTION:

April 1-30 Your Trash is another’s CASH Collecting bottle caps, eyeglasses, can tabs, stamped envelopes & cell phones

THANK YOU

Blue Ridge Stockings for Soldiers As the Keystone Military Families’ Stocking for Soldiers initiative comes to a close, Blue Ridge wants to say Thank You for your support. Even in the midst of a pandemic, the generosity of community members contributed to another successful collection. With 3,000 pounds of stockings & stuffers, your participation and support means so much to military men and women stationed around the world. Cindy Mellinger, BRC Stockings for Soldiers PA Coordinator

What’s New on GSV-TV Channel 956 in March SHORT FILMS

MONDAYS, 8am: Daniel O’Donnell Videos TUESDAYS, 6pm: March Endeavor with Colleen Musselman

MARCH FEATURE: DANIEL O’DONNELL VIDEOS

GSV TV Channel 956

Tune in to GSV-TV in March for Daniel O’Donnell. These videos will show on Monday mornings at 8am (taking the place of Gaither’s in March) and on Wednesday, March 17 (St. Patrick’s Day) at 8am. Journey through breathtaking Ireland as Daniel O’Donnell shares the sights and sounds of his homeland. In addition to Irish tunes, Daniel also sings an array of country and traditional pop. (60-90 min.)

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

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in the Weekly Announcements, the event is scheduled for broadcasting.

For all events, masks and social distancing required. Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.


VOLUNTEER SERVICES

Daryl Groff, Director of Volunteer Services

PACKAGE DELIVERY VOLUNTEERS: DELIVERING JOY

Written by Avery Stauffer, Marketing Intern

Package delivery at Garden Spot Village is a well-organized system. Throughout the day packages arrive from Amazon, USPS, UPS, FedEx Express and FedEx Ground. Facility Services team members organize packages on large pushcarts by address/floor. Every day, 3-4pm, two volunteers stop at Facility Services to pick up their carts. Stacy Vega, operational support assistant in facility services, who oversees the package delivery says, “Residents say that they like delivering packages because they get to meet new people and see people they already know.” Chad and Cecilia Bardone moved to Garden Spot Village, July 2019. Since then, the Bardones have become involved in many different volunteer programs and opportunities including the package delivery service, where they volunteer every Wednesday afternoon. Oftentimes, the Bardones will wait until the door is opened at an apartment when they make a delivery, “We love to see the joy on their faces,” says Chad. “A lot of people get really excited when we make a delivery.” Not only does package delivery allow them to meet a lot of people, but Chad mentions how it’s a nice opportunity to get exercise by walking around inside all afternoon. The Bardones began assisting package delivery October 2020, when there was a volunteer opening for the couple. “We put our names on waiting lists for many volunteer opportunities and help out whenever we can” says Cecilia. Since starting, they have delivered hundreds of packages at Garden Spot, sometimes multiple packages to one apartment. Over the holidays, especially because of Covid, the number of packages to deliver increased. Chad mentions how one time they delivered 15 packages to one apartment! Not all packages are your typical square box. The Bardones have delivered everything from pet food to large flat screen TVs. “It’s a fun job, it really is,” he states. Both Chad and Cecilia have been life-long volunteers, and only continue to find new ways to get involved at Garden Spot Village. “It brings a lot of satisfaction” says Chad, “you typically get more satisfaction by helping others than the work you put in.” To learn more about volunteering with package delivery, contact Volunteer Services (6098).

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MARCH MADNESS SALE March 1-31, 2021 Come celebrate March Madness in the Share and Care shop. All items that are round like dishes, vases, glasses, etc. are 50% off through the month of March.

SPRING IS HERE! Stop in to see our new seasonal items Also, we have FRESH FOOD delivered weekly from Fisher's Salads, September Farms, Emma's Popcorn, Good's Chips, Kreider's Milk and OJ, Fresh Snacks and Candy. Coca-Cola Products are now available.

Come join the fun and see what you can't live without.

Fresh baked Shady Maple pastries available Friday mornings.

Shop Mon-Fri 10am-4pm

Shop Linden Mon-Thu 10am–2pm and Fri 12:30-3:30pm

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WELLNESS

Lauren Graber, Director of Wellness

PERSONALIZE YOUR PLATE DURING NATIONAL NUTRITION MONTH® Developing a healthful eating pattern is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor. The key is tailoring your favorite foods to meet your individual nutrient needs. In March, the Academy focuses attention on healthful eating through National Nutrition Month®. This year's theme, Personalize Your Plate, promotes creating nutritious meals to meet individuals' cultural and personal food preferences. "America is a cultural melting pot, so you can't expect everyone's food choices to look the same," said registered dietitian nutritionist Su-Nui Escobar, a national spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in Miami, Fla. "Eating is meant to be a joyful experience. As supermarkets increasingly diversify their shelves to meet the needs of their customers, it's becoming easier to create nutritious meals that align with a variety of cultural preferences." During National Nutrition Month®, the Academy encourages people to make informed food choices and develop sound eating and physical activity habits they can follow all year long. The Academy encourages seeking the advice of registered dietitian nutritionists – the food and nutrition experts who can help develop individualized eating and activity plans to meet people's health goals. "Variety is the spice of life and that's how people should view their meals," Escobar said. Spice up your menus with the foods and flavors you enjoy and add new flavors to spark excitement in your cooking. "Developing healthful eating habits does not require drastic lifestyle changes. A registered dietitian nutritionist can help you incorporate the foods you enjoy into your life." The www.myplate.gov is a helpful website to create a balanced diet. And my favorite tool is your own hand. Your hand can be used as a useful guide to control your food portions and staying healthy. As a guide, your palm should equate to the amount of protein you should eat. A clenched fist should correspond to the grains and fruits in your meal. Fats and oils should be roughly the size of your thumb tip, along with one to two handfuls of vegetables.

SATURDAY, MARCH 27 Starting at 8am

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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE

MAIN STREET ART GALLERY

**PCA&D COLLAGE WORKSHOP

Feature: Win Reber, GSV resident artist and Art Guild member, will display a large variety of watercolor paintings for you to enjoy. All artwork is for sale, benefiting the GSV Benevolent Fund.

Topic: Collage: Techniques & Possibilities Workshop This online workshop, through Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, will be part art history lecture and part creating art. Dive into different collage exercises designed to invigorate your creativity and expand horizons. Virtual attendance is limited. Sign up at Resident Services.

March 1-31 The Main Street Art Gallery, a month-long display.

Apartment Suites Display Case

Feature: Sara Jane Munshower, GSV resident, will display her collection of vintage ice skates.

ARTISTS POSSE

March 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31, Wednesday 9:30-10:30am, Art Studio

An informal gathering of GSV resident artists or budding artists, to work with a choice of medium (sketching, color pencil, collage, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, oil painting, etc.). No pressure, just meet to chat, share advice and ideas, work on projects and mainly enjoy the time. Bring your own supplies. Beginners welcome. To receive reminders and alerts about change of location, email baxterbarb246@gmail.com

March 23, Tuesday 6-9pm

ART TALK

March 25, Thursday 11am, GSV-TV

Feature: Win Reber, GSV resident artist, will share the story of Disney artist Marc Davis.

**DINING AMBASSADORS March 25, Thursday 2pm, Concord Room

Join us for an interactive discussion of all things Dining Services. Limited Seating. Sign up at Resident Services.

BOOK CLUB

**JEWELRY CLASS

Topic: Call Me American by Abdi Iftin Abdi, a radio journalist, public speaker and the author of Call Me American, writes the true story of his heroic survival in war-ravaged Mogadishu and his incredible journey to a new life in America.

Teacher: Marie Diehl Learn how to string beads and attach a clasp. Beginners welcome. Cost: $20pp (kit & supplies) Sign up at Resident Services.

March 3, Wednesday 2pm, Garden Towers

March 30, Tuesday 2pm, Art Studio

**CREATIVE CARDS March 16, Tuesday 2pm, Art Studio

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

For all events, masks and social distancing required. Schedule subject to change. Watch CATIE for updates.

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LIFE ENRICHMENT MARCH 2021 BE SURE TO SIGN UP! TUESDAY, MARCH 2 MARCH 5, FRIDAY **SHOPPING SHUTTLE 9:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby 11:30pm approximate return Ride the GSV bus to Weavers Store Face masks are required to ride the bus and to shop in the store. Limited seating. Sign up at Resident Services.

MARCH 9, TUESDAY & MARCH 10, WEDNESDAY **HISTORICAL DINNER THEATER 5:30pm, Chapel (Sign up begins March 2)

One of several special programs Garden Spot Village will offer during our 25th Anniversary year. Take a step back in time with GSV resident historian, Lou Ann Miller, as she becomes Maria Margaretha Kretcherin Kinzer. Maria will tell you about her perilous journey to New Design (New Holland) in 1737, along with the clothes she wore, the food she prepared, the joys and the sorrows of her life. A historic period meal will be served throughout the evening. Cost: $25pp includes presentation and meal. Limited Seating. Sign up at Resident Services.

MARCH 20, SATURDAY **SATURDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES 7pm Chapel & GSV-TV Live Broadcast Entertainer: Vivace Live Strings Student Quartet

Donations accepted at the Chapel & Apartment Suites Welcome Center. Limited seating. Sign up at Resident Services.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 **RESIDENT VARIETY SHOW 2pm, Chapel & GSV-TV Live Broadcast

Do you want a distraction from your day-to-day routine? Do you need a little laughter in your life? Be sure to tune-in as friends and neighbors perform. Limited seating. Sign up at Resident Services.

SIGN-UP beginning 8am, Village Park

APRIL 8, THURSDAY **RED HAT LUNCHEON WITH HATTITUDE 11:30am, Concord Room (Sign up begins March 2)

Ladies, dust off your red hats and join the fun. A Luncheon with Hattitude awaits you complete with Surprise Dessert Box. Bring scissors in order to participate in the surprise service project. Cost: $15pp includes lunch and service project supplies Seating is limited. Sign up at Resident Services.

MAY 10, MONDAY CARROLL CO. PROGRESSIVE DINE AROUND (Sign up began February 2) 8am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 7:30pm

SEPTEMBER 22, WEDNESDAY **HORSESHOE CURVE 6:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 10:15pm (Sign up begins March 2)

Today’s adventure begins with a visit to the Altoona Railroaders Museum followed by lunch at Allegro Restaurant. A visit to the Horseshoe Curve includes watching trains coming and going and a ride to the top on the funicular. An Amtrak ride around the curve to Johnstown ends our day. Additional information can be found in the 2021 GSV Excursions booklet. Cost: $165pp includes Elite Coach transportation, guide service, lunch, museum, train ride and driver gratuity. Sign up at Resident Services.

Tour historic Carroll County, carefully restored in award-winning style, while tasting your way through the day. For trip details, see the 2021 GSV Excursions booklet. Cost: $127pp includes Elite Coach transportation, dine-around meal, guides and driver gratuity. Sign up at Resident Services.

JUNE 15, TUESDAY **ST. MICHAEL’S, MARYLAND 8:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 9:15pm (Sign up begins March 2) Spend the day in St. Michael’s, MD, a peaceful eastern shore town. Enjoy a delicious lunch at the Crab Claw Restaurant (22 steps required to enter restaurant) followed by a narrated cruise on The Patriot. Top off your day with time-on-yourown browsing shops and relaxing in this quaint little town. Additional information can be found in the 2021 GSV Excursions booklet. Cost: $127pp includes Elite Coach transportation, lunch, Patriot Cruise and driver gratuity. Sign up at Resident Services.

FOR ALL EVENTS, MASKS AND SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIRED.

March Theater Experiences FRIDAY FLICKS 2PM / 7PM 3/5 The Secret of Roan Irish 3/12 The Quiet Man 3/19 Darby O'Gill and the Little People 3/26 Leap Year TUESDAY MUSICALS 3PM / 8PM 3/16 Finians Rainbow THURSDAY MOVIE OLDIES 2PM / 7PM 3/25 At Home in Mitford Available for viewing on GSV-TV, Channel 956. Subject to change.


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