Garden Variety Vol 14 Issue 10 October 2022

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GARDENVARIETYTHE October 2022 | A Publication of Garden Spot Village BARN DANCE Featuring countryLine Dancing Monday, October 31 See page 5 for details.

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Smarter & Creative Ways to Give

Lunch & Learn

Concord Room, Wednesday, October 12

11:30am, Concord Room

Join us as we welcome Elyse Kauffman from Everence to teach us smarter and creative ways to give.

Elyse will present effective strategies for giving, including gifts of stock, charitable gift annuities, bequests, IRA charitable rollovers, IRA-qualified charitable distributions and donor-advised funds. We will also share the power of women and giving and look at creative ways to make gifts during this year’s ExtraGive event.

We’ll learn practical ways to make gifts that help now, gifts that give back, and gifts for the future. Elyse will be available to take your questions after the presentation. Get ready to learn and share.

Seating is limited. Complimentary lunch for participants begins at 11:30am in the Concord Room. To reserve your space, call Wendy Nagle (6215).

With Our Gratitude

Gatherings at the

We are most grateful to our summertime hosts for serving beautiful meals to your guests at Gatherings at the Table. Thank you all for your vision, hospitality and support of the Benevolent Fund.

Bill & Hilda Bradney

Jesse & Joanne Gehman

Jim & Rita Gribbell

EDITOR

Colleen Musselman

TYPESETTER

Samantha Stone

GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Adams

PROOFREADERS

Ruth Buehler, Juanita Fox, Bella Crowley

E.J. Rittersbach

Chefs Paul, Anthony and the Garden Spot Village Sodexo Team

Thank you to our guests and presenting sponsor, Everence Financial , who joined The Garden Soirée on September 17. Steve Lindsey welcomed special speaker Nathaniel Deen from the Stan Deen Foundation, who shared his story and set the stage for the value of performing arts in our community. The New Holland Swing Band provided evening entertainment. Gifts from the event benefitted the Benevolent Fund.

2 THE GARDEN VARIETY | A PUBLICATION OF GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT Wendy Nagle, Director of DevelopmentCONTENTS — Volume 14 Issue 10 — Dining Services 3 Life Enrichment 4 Barn Dance 5 New Holland Historical Society .... 5 Marketing ....................................... 6 Pastoral Services ............................. 7 Swipe Out Hunger 8 GSV-TV Channel 956 8 Making a Difference 9 Mindful Taste and Learn 10 Theater Experiences........................ 10 Social Services ................................ 11 Volunteer Services........................... 12 PCA&D & GSV Workshops 13 MOHI Founders Visit 13 Wellness 14 Explore Something New 15 Quest for Learning ......................... 15 Sign-Up........................................... 16 Around Town 16
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Table garden soirée

Apple Dumpling Pop-Up

OCTOBER 20, THURSDAY

11am-2pm, Concord Room

It’s Apple Dumpling Time!

Purchase freshly baked apple dumplings perfect to eat warm (with or without ice cream) or to freeze and enjoy later. Stop by the Concord Room to pick up one or several.

Cost $4 each Discounts do not apply.

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Christy Turner, Sodexo, General Manager
CONCERT SERIES SATURDAY EVENING 7pm | GSV CHAPEL OCTOBER 15 GEORGE W. WESNER PRINCIPAL ORGANIST, RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Donations accepted at the door. Resident and their families welcome.

LIFE

SPEAKER SERIES

OCTOBER 6, THURSDAY

7pm, Chapel

Speaker: Josh Stauffer & Jeff Stauffer

Topic: Stauffer’s Pharmacy

– 125 Years & Counting

Specializing in immunizations and senior care, Stauffer’s is a fifthgeneration family-owned pharmacy with 120+ years of New Holland history.

**All NEW sign-ups begin October 5.

OCTOBER 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31, MONDAY

Ask-a-Nurse & Blood Pressure Check

9-11am, Gardens West Health Center

Courtesy of Continuous Home Care. No appointment necessary.

OCTOBER 3, MONDAY

Hymn Sing

7pm, GSV-TV

Gordon Lash leads in-person Hymn Sing.

OCTOBER 5, WEDNESDAY

**Ladies Breakfast

8am, Yoder’s Restaurant

7:45 depart Apartment Suites Lobby Special Guest: Leigh Bartgis, Facilities

The first Wednesday of each month, GSV ladies gather for friendship and food. Menu dining or buffet. Drive on your own or ride the bus.

OCTOBER 6 & 20, THURSDAY Coffee & Conversation

9am, Chapel & GSV-TV

All are welcome to attend Coffee & Conversation. Q & A time will be allotted in-person or by calling 717.298.0030.

OCTOBER 10, MONDAY & OCTOBER 11, TUESDAY Council Meetings

9am, Forge

(10/10) Apartment Council

(10/11) Cottage Council

OCTOBER 17, MONDAY

Towne Meeting

2pm, Chapel & GSV-TV

Monthly, GSV team members share the latest Village happenings

OCTOBER 28, FRIDAY

Lebanon County Youth Chorus

7pm, Chapel

Singing to the glory of God, this 60+ member youth chorus will bless GSV with their a cappela harmonies.

KINDER HAUS

COSTUME PARADE

OCTOBER 28, FRIDAY

10am beginning Village Square

Little firefighters, princesses and superheroes will visit GSV. Be sure to bring a bag of individually pre-packaged candy to share with the children. This is a highlight of their day as well as ours!

NATIONAL DRUG TAKE-BACK DAY

OCTOBER 22, SATURDAY

10am – 2pm, Village Square

The New Holland Police and Garden Spot Village partner to provide a safe, convenient place to discard unused and unwanted medication. Public invited to participate.

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ENRICHMENT
Colleen Musselman, Director of Life Enrichment

BARN DANCE

OCTOBER 31, MONDAY, 2-4PM, CAMPUS SERVICES BARN

Come dance with us! Our afternoon features country line dancing with a few surprises. Jeans and boots are always welcome attire but also optional. Refreshments will be served. Come to dance. Come to watch. Just come!!! Shuttle service provided. Cost: FREE. Sign up is NOT required.

NEW HOLLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY

OCTOBER 20, THURSDAY

7pm, Chapel

Topic: History of Weaver - Weber Homestead Speaker: Lamar Weaver & John Weber Members and non-members are invited to attend.

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SYCAMORE SPRINGS SOUTH UPDATE

We hope to break ground in Fall 2023 for the next expansion of the Sycamore Springs South neighborhood. We invite you to share our vision for this unique new community with your family and friends: Envision a Main Street with shops, studios, galleries and eateries with living flats above them. Imagine these buildings surrounded by parks and unique, contemporary apartments and townhouses. Visualize walking out your front door and stepping into a vibrant community bustling with neighbors and guests from nearby communities. Just like Garden Spot Village, Sycamore Springs South will be a place where people greet you on the street, a place where you can step out your back door into a lively natural setting where birds flit about, flowers bloom, nature thrives and horses graze in the restored streambed winding through the property.

EXPLORE RETIREMENT LIVING OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 10AM - 4PM | GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE CAMPUS

Garden Spot Village is participating in the Explore Retirement Living Open House. This county-wide event, hosted by 17 continuing care retirement communities, provides an opportunity for prospective residents to explore multiple communities. To learn more about the county-wide event, visit exploreretirementliving.org.

SHORT FILMS

OCTOBER ENDEAVOR

Highlighting the opportunities for people to live and work with purpose in community at Garden Spot Village.

Watch online: gsc.gl/media

& LEARN

WED, FEBRUARY 22

MAY

DIRECTORY PHOTOS

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.

6 THE GARDEN VARIETY | A PUBLICATION OF GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE Invite your friends to a 2023 LOOK
SEMINAR
WED,
24 THU, JULY 27 THU, SEPTEMBER 14 10:30am–12:30pm Get details & register at: gsc.gl/looknlearn MARKETING Kelly Sweigart, Director of Sales

PASTORAL

OCTOBER 5 & 19, WEDNESDAY

MEN’S CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

9am, Meeting in Various Locations

A continuing study of 1 & 2 Peter. Contact Don Aldrich (610) 299-0713 for information.

OCTOBER 5, 12, 19 & 26, WEDNESDAY

CHAPLAIN’S BIBLE STUDY

7pm, available only on channel 956

Topic: The Way of Christ; biblical exploration of GSV core values

OCTOBER 6, THURSDAY

WIDOWED MEN’S GATHERING

8am, Concord Room

OCTOBER 6, 13, 20 & 27, THURSDAY

WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY

10am, Garden Towers

Topic: Acts: The Power of the Gospel, taught by Sally & Liz

OCTOBER 20, THURSDAY

MEN’S BREAKFAST AT YODER’S

7:30am, Yoder’s Restaurant Food, Fellowship, and Devotional by GSV Resident Dave Givens

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26

WOMEN’S BREAKFAST

8am, Concord Room

Self-care is never a selfish act. Gather around good food, engage with friends and make connections. Chaplain Karyn will share information about self-care. All women are invited.

OUTRAGEOUS GRACE PRESENTATION

OCTOBER 5, WEDNESDAY 12:30pm, Concord Room

Grace Fabian’s book, Outrageous Grace, was written from her experience of how God brought life out of death and forgiveness out of pain. Her husband, Edmund Fabian, a Bible translator in Papua New Guinea, was murdered at his desk by a man they called a friend. The chain of events that followed her husband’s senseless death transformed not only her life, but the lives of thousands of others, as translation was completed and two families now call each other brother and sister. She will share her story on Wednesday, October 5. Feel free to purchase your meal from the Harvest Table and enjoy lunch with others before her presentation.

AQP MINISTRY

OCTOBER 25, TUESDAY

10am, Garden Towers

Join us for A Quiet Presence (AQP) conversation. Learn more about how to offer your presence to a resident who is at the end stage of life. Currently trained volunteers will share their stories and an overview of guidelines and expectations will be presented.

VESPERS ALL SAINTS DAY

OCTOBER 30, SUNDAY

6pm, Chapel

Join us for a Sunday evening service (Vespers) honoring the Saints who once lived among us. Gathering in the Chapel, listen to scripture readings, sing familiar hymns, and experience a time of reflection honoring all those who have passed away within the last twelve months. Meditation by Chaplain Karyn.

SAVE THE DATE!

Women of GSV and Staff:

WEEKEND WOMEN’S RETREAT

APRIL 21-23, 2023

Friday evening thru Sunday afternoon at St. Mary of Providence Retreat Center, Elverson, PA (Formally the Potts Mansion). Food, fellowship and fun!

More information to follow!

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SERVICES
Chet Yoder, Campus Pastor

Since 2017, volunteers have served more than 12,500 meals to members of our community. To learn how you can contribute or volunteer, call 717.355.6000.

Garden Spot Village’s Swipe Out Hunger

Campaign funds a monthly community meal at

CrossNet Youth Center, New Holland.

GSV TV

Channel 956

GSV-TV Channel 956: What’s New in October SHORT FILMS

MONDAYS, 8am: Gaithers, Southern gospel and contemporary Christian music TUESDAYS, 6pm: October Endeavor

OCTOBER FEATURE

NAME THAT SPORTS LOGO! A different Sports Logo will appear daily. Can you name what team it represents? The answers will follow, beginning at noon. Have fun!

EXERCISING AT HOME: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 6:30am and Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1pm

REBROADCASTS: Towne Meeting is rebroadcast the same week, Tuesday, 7pm and Wednesday, 2pm. Sunday Worship Service is rebroadcast the following Sunday, 2pm. (Coffee & Conversation and Towne Meeting can also be found on CATIE & MyGSV under Video.)

NOTE: If you see in the Weekly Announcements, the event is scheduled for broadcasting.

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OCTOBER 1 - 31

SAMARITAN’S PURSE OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD SHOEBOXES HAVE ARRIVED!!!

If you would like to bless a child by packing a shoebox, OCC shoeboxes are available through October. Feel free to consult the list of items needed per box, make your purchases and fill one of the provided OCC shoeboxes.

Please return filled shoeboxes to Life Enrichment by November 1.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 IS PACK-A-PALOOZA

Beginning 9am, Chapel

If you are unable to purchase items to pack your own shoebox for OCC, come to the Chapel and help fill boxes.

UPCOMING COLLECTION:

NOVEMBER 1-30

CrossNet Hats, Scarves, Gloves & Mittens

THANK YOU

Thank you very much for your support of Operation Christmas Child in 2021!

Together with friends around the world, you helped 10.5 million children hear the Good News of Jesus Christ. We excitedly plan for the current 2022 collection season.

Blessings, Sandy, OCC

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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 di erence.

WATCHING MOVIES IN COMMUNITY

FRIDAY FLICKS

LOUNGING WITH MOVIES AT HOME

FRIDAY CLASSICS | 7PM

ON GSV-TV CHANNEL 956

Feature: Happy Birthday Julie Andrews

MOVIE RERUNS, TUESDAY & THURSDAY | 2PM & 7PM

ON GSV-TV CHANNEL 957

& 13 West Side Story, 2022

the

Mindful Taste and Learn

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| 2PM & 7PM, THEATER 10/7 & 10/14 Downton Abbey, 2022 10/21 & 10/28 The Bucket List, 2007 CURIOSITY STREAMING | 7PM, THEATER 10/9 Dog’s Best Friend 10/23 America’s National Parks TRAVEL SERIES | 3:30PM, THEATER 10/10 The Nile River 10/24 The Nile River, Part 2 TUESDAY MUSICALS | 2PM & 7PM, THEATER 10/18 Hello Dolly, 1969 MOVIE OLDIES | 2PM & 7PM, THEATER ONLY 10/20 Shadow of a Doubt, 1943, CC
ONLY
October
ONLY
10/4, 6, 11
10/ 18, 20, 25 & 27 Death on
Nile, 2022 Movies are subject to change. See the Weekly Announcements or CATIE for updates.
OCTOBER 13, THURSDAY 10am, Concord Room with Tara Phillips - Dietitian & Paul Lampe - Chef Theme: Flexible Nutrition- Mindful Choices that Work for You

SOCIAL SERVICES

COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS

CAREGIVER’S SUPPORT GROUP

OCTOBER 10, MONDAY

10am, Concord Room | Facilitator: Leah Hoffner (6171)

MY FELLOW TRAVELER

OCTOBER 12, WEDNESDAY

10am, Theater | Facilitators: Leslie Sitlinger (6076) & Melody Karick (6136) Noticing cognitive changes in yourself? Join others experiencing the same for fellowship and tips on resilient living in a safe, relaxed environment.

LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUP

OCTOBER 13, THURSDAY

3pm, Garden Towers | Facilitator: Leah Hoffner (6171)

Topic: Adaptive Tools for the kitchen - video and discussion

ESSENTIAL TREMOR SUPPORT GROUP

OCTOBER 18, TUESDAY

1:30pm (NOTE CHANGE OF TIME), Garden Towers | Facilitator: Sherilyn Lapp (6264)

Special Speaker: Jason Dickow, OTR/L, WellSpan Rehabilitation Topic: Adaptive Equipment: tips and suggestions

COMPASSIONATE NEIGHBOR

OCTOBER 19, WEDNESDAY

10am, Theater

Facilitators: Leslie Sitlinger (6076) & Melody Karick (6136) Learn how to support friends or a family member experiencing cognitive challenges.

SHARING WITH SUPPORTIVE FRIENDS

OCTOBER 19, WEDNESDAY

10am, Prayer and Meditation Room | Facilitator: Jenny Snyder (6259) Encouragement and support for those feeling down, alone or anxious. Please RSVP.

PARKINSON’S DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP

OCTOBER 24, MONDAY

2pm, Garden Towers | Facilitator: Jenny Snyder (6259)

Special Speaker: Karen Stauffer, Community Educator with HCC Topic: Making Your Wishes Known: A Living Will is Not Enough

ONLINE HEARING LOSS NETWORK

Facilitator: Mary Beth Villafane (6010) www.hearingloss.gsvnet.org

ELANCO NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUP

OCTOBER 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30, SUNDAYS

6:30pm, GSV Prayer & Mediation Room Call 410.598.6792 for more information.

MEDICARE PART DPRESCRIPTION DRUG PLANS

The Social Services team will provide complementary consultations for residents with Traditional Medicare who wish to review their Medicare D Prescription Drug plan during annual Open Enrollment.

Beginning October 1, you may schedule an appointment by calling Resident Services (6000). Consultations will take place in the Chapel Parlor. Please arrive promptly and bring all your 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 to prevent potential loss of 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. Beginning on Monday, October 24, pick up a stepby-step paper guide to enrollment at Social Services.

2. Watch the step-by-step “Medicare Part D Tutorial” video posted in the Video Gallery on CATIE.

Garden Spot Village Social Services team will offer free, confidential, ten minute memory screens for residents on Monday, October 10. 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.

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STYROFOAM RECYCLERS

Have you ever unpacked a package and had bulky Styrofoam that just didn’t fit well in your trash? Or have you hosted a party and used Styrofoam plates? Did you know that you can easily recycle those items? Ed and Darlene Smith, Garden Spot Village residents since August 2014, established convenient drop off locations for waste Styrofoam around campus several years ago. Packaging, clean and rinsed Styrofoam cups and food service containers can be recycled here at Garden Spot Village. Just make sure that all items have the #6 recycling, polystyrene symbol on them. “We worked in plastics for years and we know Styrofoam can be recycled. There are only six locations in the United States that accept Styrofoam for recycling and one of the locations is in Leola. Why wouldn’t we recycle it?” Darlene says.

For years, Ed and Darlene faithfully transported the clean Styrofoam to Dart Container in Leola every few weeks. Earlier this year, at Ed and Darlene’s request, a team of volunteers joined them in their recycling and collection efforts. Dave Frank, Garden Spot Village resident since March 2012, Bruce James, Garden Spot Village resident since April 2021, Charlie Groff, Garden Spot Village resident since October 2017 and Carol and Bob Totten, Garden Spot Village residents since August 2020, stepped up to help. Each month a team of two volunteers gathers the Styrofoam, loads it into their vehicles and drives it to Dart Corporation’s recycling shed, located just six miles west on Route 23. Bruce, who spent 45 years in insurance and banking, says he volunteered for this position because it was an opportunity to meet new people and it keeps him engaged with his community. This is just one of the ways he volunteers at Garden Spot Village. Bob and Carol volunteered because they believe recycling is an important thing to do and they wanted to help keep the recycling happening. Carol says, “We stepped forward to help and others did too. This is a wonderful way to help the community, the environment, the world.”

If you are interested in volunteer opportunities that are meaningful to you, contact Volunteer Services at (6204).

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Daryl Groff, Director of Volunteer Services

PCA&D & GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE OFFER ART WORKSHOPS (Sign Up began August 3)

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT SURVEY

Garden Spot Village is participating in a survey for U.S. News & World Report’s Best Senior Living designation Monday, October 3 through Sunday, October 16.

The Pennsylvania College of Art & Design offers a multitude of workshops for the community. Garden Spot Village is happy to collaborate in hosting three fall workshops.

Cost: Free to GSV residents, sign up at Resident Services.

Public fee and registration is online at: gsc.gl/pcadworkshop

PLEIN AIR PAINTING

OCTOBER 8, SATURDAY | 2-4pm, Pavilion

Teacher: Jason Ward

Plein Air painting takes us outdoors where we respond directly to what the landscape has to offer. Using acrylic paint, attendees explore, identifying a compelling composition, utilizing color, tone and atmospheric perspective to create a convincing sense of depth. Techniques for rendering specific features of the scene will also be covered.

The survey period will last for two weeks. Residents 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 2023.

MARK YOUR Calendar

MOHI’s Founders are Coming to Garden Spot Village!

Welcome Reception

November 13, Sunday, 7-8pm, Chapel

Come to welcome Dr. Wallace & Mary Kamau to Garden Spot Village and learn how God started MOHI through them. Refreshments served. Love offering accepted. For residents & the public.

Live Interview with the Kamaus

Dr. Wallace & Mary Kamau

Founders and Directors

November 15, Tuesday, 2-4pm, Chapel Learn more about how MOHI transforms lives through the hope of Christ in disadvantaged communities in Kenya and beyond as well as their partnership with Garden Spot Village. Q&A time allotted. Love offering accepted. For residents & the public.

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MOHI

OCTOBER IS FOOD MONTH

ON THE WELLNESS WHEEL

Food is fuel for your body. Nevertheless, there are foods we enjoy more than others. The key is to balance what you eat. There are no bad foods, just incorrect portions. Your hand is a simple tool to gauge what fuel you are you putting your body.

Join me to learn more: October 5, Wednesday | 2pm, Garden Towers

WELLNESS HIGHLIGHT: BALLROOM DANCING

Beginning Wednesday October 12 | 11am, Fitness Room

This will be an 8-week session learning the Fox Trot.

WATER WALKING

Tuesday & Thursday | 10am | Pool

Join us for 30 minutes of walking forward, backwards, sideways and more. Like all water exercises, water walking is easy on the joints. “The water’s buoyancy supports the body’s weight, which reduces stress on the joints and minimizes pain,” says the Arthritis Foundation “And it’s still a great workout. Water provides 12 times the resistance of air, so as you walk, you’re really strengthening and building muscle.” You do not bear weight while swimming and walking, however, so you will still need to add some bone-building workouts to your routine.

VACCINES

Wednesday, October 19 | 9am -3pm | Chapel & Monday, November 14 | 9am-3pm | Chapel

Influenza High Dose 65+ vaccines and Pfizer and Moderna Bivalent COVID vaccines will be given by Stauffer’s pharmacy. Sign up for one or both vaccines. For an appointment, contact Resident Services. Bring COVID vaccine card to your appointment.

Question? Call Lauren, 717.355.6228.

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Lauren Graber, Director of Wellness

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE

MAIN STREET ART GALLERY & APARTMENT

SUITES DISPLAY

OCTOBER 1-31

Gallery: Martin May, Pen & Ink with Color

Glass Case Feature: Collection from Marie Diehl; a sampling of crafts

BOOK CLUB

OCTOBER 5, WEDNESDAY

2PM, GARDENS SOUTH CONFERENCE ROOM

October: The Warmth of Other Suns by I. Wilkerson

November: The Ride of Her Life by E. Letts

ARTISANS CORNER 1ST FRIDAY POP-UP

OCTOBER 7, FRIDAY

10AM – 12NOON

Featured Artist: Lloyd Ziegler Demonstration: Cutting Boards

TRIVIA NIGHT

OCTOBER 16, SUNDAY

7PM, CONCORD ROOM

Featuring a brand new website and expanded categories! Teams of 2 -4 players. Prizes awarded to the winning team. Send team members’ and captains’ names to Don Robbins, drobbins@ptd.net

**CARD CONNECTION

OCTOBER 20, THURSDAY

1PM, ART STUDIO

Teacher: Paula Schmauk

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

NEW HOLLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY

OCTOBER 20, THURSDAY

7PM, CHAPEL

The New Holland Historical Society invites both members and non-members. History of Weaver-Weber Homestead Speaker: Lamar Weaver & John Weber

COMFORTER KNOTTING

OCTOBER 25, TUESDAY 9AM-12NOON Gardens South Conference Room

If you enjoy stitching (knotting) and supporting the MCC, this hands-on monthly meet-up is for you. No need to sign up, just show up and lend a hand.

**CREATIVE CARDS

OCTOBER 25, TUESDAY

2PM, ART STUDIO

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

ART GUILD / ART TALK

OCTOBER 27, THURSDAY

11AM, THEATER

Topic: Pen & Ink with Color Speaker: Marti May

**PCA&D WORKSHOPS

(SIGN UP BEGAN AUGUST 3)

The Pennsylvania College of Art & Design offers a multitude of workshops. Garden Spot Village is happy to collaborate. See ad on page 13 for details.

**QUEST FOR LEARNING

SEPTEMBER 13 – OCTOBER 11

9:30AM, THEATER

(Sign up began September 7)

Topic: Lancaster County Plain Sect, a six-session series.

Speakers: Dr. Donald Kraybill, Dr. Steven Nolt and other faculty from the Young Center for Anabaptist & Pietist Studies, Elizabethtown College

NOVEMBER 1 – DECEMBER 6

9:30AM, THEATER

(Sign up begins October 5)

Topic: What’s Opera Doc?

Speakers: Scott G. Drackley, Penn Square Music, Lancaster

For more than forty years, Quest for Learning has offered the Lancaster community an opportunity to attend quality continuing educational and enlightening seminars.

Cost: FREE courtesy of GSV sponsorship. Limited seating. Sign up at Resident Services.

**PARCR QUARTERLY LUNCHEON MEETING

OCTOBER 12, WEDNESDAY

10AM, CHAPEL

Garden Spot Village hosts the Pennsylvania Alliance of Retirement Community Residents (PARCR) which serves more than twenty non-profit retirement communities in PA. Quarterly meetings are held to educate and inform.

Speaker: Dr. G. Terry Madonna, Sr. Fellow in residence for Political Affairs at Millersville University.

Topic: The Midterm 2022 Election Cost: $15pp payable to PARCR at the door. Sign up at Resident Services.

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LIFE ENRICHMENT OCTOBER 2022 BE SURE TO SIGN UP!

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 SIGN-UP BEGINNING 8AM, THEATER

Reminder: If you choose to arrive prior to 8am, place your name on the “I’m waiting for a #” list. At 7:30am, a volunteer will arrive and distribute #’s. Beginning 8am, #’s will be called. 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 2, SUNDAY

**US MARINE BAND CONCERT

2:00pm depart Apt. Suites Lobby

Approximate return, 5pm (Sign up began September 7)

The US Marine Band will perform. Sponsored by the New Holland Band. Reserve your own tickets. Concert is free but tickets are required thru marineband.ticketleap.com

Transportation cost: $8pp Sign up at Resident Services.

OCTOBER 5, WEDNESDAY

**SIGHT & SOUND

9:45am depart Apt. Suites Lobby Approximate return, 3:00pm (Sign up began August 3) Sight & Sound Theaters present DAVID, an original production inspired by the Psalms. DAVID is a state-of-the-art theatrical experience, where the Bible story comes to life with song, dance and live animals. Cost: $74pp includes GSV transport and senior group rate pricing Sign up at Resident Services

OCTOBER 7, FRIDAY

** SHOPPING SHUTTLE

9:30am depart Apt. Suites Lobby Approximate return, 1:30pm.

Ride the GSV shuttle to Park City This south-central shopping mall features all your favorites with more than 150 stores.

Cost: $8pp GSV transportation Sign up at Resident Services.

OCTOBER 7, FRIDAY

**LANCASTER FIRST FRIDAY

1:00pm depart Apt. Suites Lobby Approximate return, 6:30pm (Sign up began September 7)

Join the Art Guild discovering Lancaster City’s First Friday. Enjoy lunch in Iron Hill Brewery’s private dining room (cost-on-own). Explore Gallery Row, on-your-own, as you walk gallery to gallery. Cost includes GSV transportation. $8pp (non-Art Guild members) Free (Art Guild members)

Sign up at the Resident Services.

NOVEMBER 1, TUESDAY

**MURALS TOUR & FAITH & LIBERTY DISCOVERY CENTER

8am depart Apt. Suites Lobby

Approximate return, 6pm (Sign up began September 7) Travel with GSV and Elite Coach to the Philadelphia Murals Project. Explore the brand new Faith & Liberty Discovery Center. Top your day off with lunch at the famous Reading Terminal Market. Flyers at Life Enrichment. Cost: $89pp includes Elite Coach, admission, guide and gratuities. Sign up at Resident Services.

NOVEMBER 6, SUNDAY

**LBC CHORALE & ORCHESTRA

2pm depart Apt Suites Lobby

Approximate return, 5:30pm

(Sign up begins October 5) Join the Lancaster Bible College orchestra & chorale as they present Saint-Saens glorious Oratorio de Noel, George Walker’s Lyric for Strings and Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra. Limited seating. Cost: Pay-What-You-Will at the door Sign up at Resident Services.

NOVEMBER 22, TUESDAY

HOLIDAY FLORAL ARRANGEMENT CLASS

10am, Gardens West Conference Room

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October

October

(Sign up begins October 5) Ken’s Gardens offers a class featuring greens, red and white carnations, baby’s breath and pine cones. Arrangement should stay fresh well into the Christmas season. Supplies provided including container, floral oasis foam, and pruners. Please bring your own gardening gloves if desired. Class size limited. Cost: $28pp

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3–7: Manheim Farm Show
8: Special Olympics Crab Fest, Hershey October 8-9: Dam Release Weekend, Jim Thorpe October 14-23: Tale of Two Cities, CAVOD, New Holland October 22: Lanc. Co. Womens Expo, Spooky Nook
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