Garden Variety Vol 14 Issue 3 March 2022

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GARDENVARIETY March 2022 | A Publication of Garden Spot Village

March 14 & 15, 7pm, Chapel See page 10 for details.

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CONTENTS

DEVELOPMENT

Wendy Nagle, Director of Development

— Volume 14 Issue 3 — Development.................................... 2 Dining Services............................... 3 Life Enrichment.............................. 4 Around Town.................................. 5 Marketing........................................ 6 Pastoral Services.............................. 7 1/2 Marathon & 10K...................... 8 Making a Difference....................... 9 GSV-TV, Channel 956.................... 9 Servant Stage Ad............................. 10 Social Services................................. 11 Volunteer Services........................... 12 Theater Experiences......................... 13 Adult Day Services.......................... 13 At Home Ad.................................... 13 Wellness........................................... 14 Explore Something New................. 15 Sign-Up............................................ 16 DID YOU KNOW? You can view this issue of The Garden Variety online at: gsc.gl/cq82brf

Ladies You’re Invited TO JOIN US AS WE EXPLORE COMMUNITY!

We believe that life is richer and more meaningful when you have confidence in your purpose, know what you are passionate about, and plan to live and give generously. During Garden Spot’s Women Doing Well Series women are free to grow and learn what wholehearted generosity looks like. We invite the ladies of Garden Spot Village to register for upcoming sessions:

Tuesdays, March 8, and April 5, 2pm, Garden Spot Theater. OUR TOPIC: IGNITE COMMUNITY

These classes introduce you to your unique two-word purpose statement, invite you to explore your areas of interest with other women, and begin to understand the power of a plan. COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:

• Define your unique two-word purpose statement.

• Gain a greater understanding of God’s lavish generosity and what it looks like to trust him amid hardship, worry, or when it feels like there isn’t enough. • Get encouraged by other women on the generosity journey.

Please register for our classes today by calling Wendy Nagle (6215) or email wnagle@gardenspotvillage.org

PUBLISHER

Garden Spot Village OUR MISSION

We will enrich the lives of older adults as an expression of Christ’s love. EDITOR

Colleen Musselman TYPESETTER

Samantha Stone GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Brandon Adams

PROOFREADERS

Ruth Buehler, Juanita Fox, & Kaiya Boll

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EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS Each year the Development Office hosts several educational sessions. Topics from past years included Charitable Gift Annuities, Donor Advised Funds, and Qualified Charitable Distributions from IRAs. Sessions provide information that can help save taxes and assist with your legacy gift planning. Please contact Wendy Nagle at 6215 with suggestions for topics in 2022.

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SHARING THANKS WITH RACE SPONSORS Please join us in thanking these sponsors and their employees for bringing the beautiful ½ Marathon and 10K to our campus and the Elanco countryside.

Sodexo | Warfel Construction Shady Maple | Discover Lancaster Benchmark Construction The race benefits the Garden Spot Village Benevolent Fund.


DINING SERVICES

Christy Turner, Sodexo, General Manager

NEW TO RACE DAY FOOD TRUCKS

MINDFUL TASTE AND LEARN

MARCH 26, SATURDAY

MARCH 10 , THURSDAY

Wich Way Sandwiches | Hen House Grilling

TOPIC: National Nutrition Month - Mindful Mindset with Dietitian Tara Phillips & Executive Chef Anthony Biscanti

8am-12noon

10am, Concord Room

Here We Dough | Cupcakes by Casey Pretzel Spot Café’ | Next Level Pizza

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LIFE ENRICHMENT **All NEW sign-ups begin March 2 MARCH 1, TUESDAY

Frontier Communications 9-11am, Resident Services

A secure Frontier payment drop-box will be available. The drop box will no longer be placed in the GSV Library but can be found at Resident Services. MARCH 1, TUESDAY

Village Life Overview 9am, Concord Room

Navigating the brand new world of GSV can be exhilarating and overwhelming. Come to VLO and meet others walking this same path. RSVP Life Enrichment (6077). MARCH 1 – APRIL 14

Volunteer Tax Assistance

Unless you have a complicated return or high income, Volunteer Tax Assistance is available at GSV through VITA. To schedule an appointment, call Resident Services (6000).

MARCH 2, WEDNESDAY

**Ladies Breakfast 8am, Yoder’s Restaurant 7:45 depart Apartment Suites Lobby

Special Guest: Juanita Fox, director of Media Experiences & Storytelling The first Wednesday, monthly, GSV ladies gather for friendship and food. Menu dining or buffet. Drive on your own or ride the bus. MARCH 3 & 17, 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. MARCH 7, 14, 21 & 28, MONDAY

Ask-a-Nurse/Blood Pressure Check 9-11am, Gardens West Health Center

Courtesy of Continuous Home Care. No appointment necessary.

Colleen Musselman, Director of Life Enrichment

MARCH 7, MONDAY

Hymn Sing 7pm, Chapel

Leader: Gordon Lash MARCH 8, TUESDAY & MARCH 14, MONDAY

Council Meetings 9am, Forge

(3/8) Cottage Council (3/14) Apartment Council MARCH 15, TUESDAY & MARCH 17, THURSDAY

Kennel Club Sign Up

(3/15) 10am-12 pm, Village Park (3/17) 1-3pm, Village Park GSV Residents are creating a Kennel Club with a Dog Run to provide a new, safe location for the fur-babies to play. All dog owners are invited to be members. MARCH 21, MONDAY

Towne Meeting 2pm, Chapel

Monthly, GSV team members share the latest Village happenings.

SATURDAY EVENING 7pm | GSV CHAPEL

CONCERT SERIES

SPEAKER SERIES MARCH 3, THURSDAY

7pm, Garden Towers

Topic: Wood; A Valuable Natural Resource Speaker: Carl Drasher, GSV resident, wood industry retiree A hands-on experience including veneer and solid wood samples.

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BRYN MAWR MAINLINERS BARBERSHOP CHORUS Donations accepted at the door. Residents & their families welcome.


**DINE-IN THEATER MARCH 9, WEDNESDAY

5:30pm, Theater Feature: Grease | 1978 | PG

Serving you the very best casual dinner while you enjoy the show. Cost: $15pp includes movie, dinner and milkshake Movie fare chosen at time of sign up. Sign up at Resident Services.

ARTISTS-IN-FRIENDS POP-UP SHOW & SALE

RACE WEEKEND BAKE SALE MARCH 25, FRIDAY

2-6pm, Race Tent & Apartment Suites (near the Post Office)

MARCH 11, FRIDAY

BAKERS WANTED: If you like to bake and share with others, this is your opportunity. We will accept individually wrapped, home-baked items such as cookies, cupcakes, breads and more.

Enjoy the beautiful creations by Linda Binder and Anne Treadwell.

Please pre-wrap and pre-price (keep pricing to even $1 increments). Drop off baked items at the Life Enrichment Office, Thursday (2-4pm) and Friday (8-11am).

10am-2pm Village Square

See page 8 for Race Weekend details.

AROUND TOWN March 10 – April 13- ELANCO Library Art Show Featured GSV Artist: Jessica Fehrenbach March 12- Spring Mud Sale Gordonville Fire Co March 17 – 24- Virtual Art Auction Friendship Heart Gallery | www.friendshipart.net

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MARKETING

Kelly Sweigart, Director of Sales

FAMILIAR FACES “Can I help you?” Kimberly Stauffer serves full-time at Resident Services, answering questions, signing

residents up for trips and special events, making copies and offering a welcoming first impression for the many family members and guests who visit Garden Spot Village. Jen Foltz works evenings, 4-8pm, and Jacque Ford and Cheryl Fuller switch off the weekends, working 9am-4pm on Saturdays and Sundays. We are also excited to welcome some of new people to our team: • Elaine Dise has served with Garden Spot Village since November 2017. She started in Laurel View. Over the past two years, she’s worked in Social Services and now Sales, serving at the front desk. With nearly five years of experience, Elaine brings a breadth of knowledge about Garden Spot Village. • Shelby Martin has worked at Garden Spot since October 2007. For the majority of her tenure with Garden Spot she has worked with Facility Services as the operational coordinator. Shelby brings nearly 15 years of experience to Resident Services. • Pat Frankel moved to Garden Spot Village in August 2013. She’s volunteered at Resident Services since June 2015, answering phones, answering questions and offering a welcoming smile to everyone who walks in the front door. We are thankful for the many extra hours Pat has volunteered over the last few months. Stop by soon and say “Hi!” to our Resident Services team.

RECENT BLOGS

Inspire Your Heart with Art

Written by Juanita Fox The Garden Spot Village Art Guild is pleased to host Pennsylvania College of Art & Design (PCA&D) instructors for the guild’s annual “Inspire Your Heart with Art Day” on Saturday, January 29 for a resident and family event. Events for the day include... Read more at: gsc.gl/ur873z

SHORT FILMS

What I Learned From a Broken Leg

Written by Art Petrosemolo It can be referred to a number of ways, including a time to take stock, a pause before going forward, a re-evaluation or just thinking ahead. I prefer to call it a “reset” and in my 70-plus years I have had several. For the past month, I have thought about it not constantly but... Read more at: gsc.gl/ur873z

MARCH ENDEAVOR Highlighting the opportunities people have to live and work with purpose in community at Garden Spot Village. Watch online: gsc.gl/wf50pm2

Invite your friends to a

LOOK & LEARN SEMINAR THURSDAY, MAY 12 THURSDAY, JULY 28

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.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 10:30am–12:30pm

Get details & register at: gsc.gl/looknlearn

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PA S TO R A L S E R V I C E S

Chet Yoder, Campus Pastor

MARCH 2, WEDNESDAY

Imposition of Ashes 11am-1pm, Prayer & Meditation Room

Ashes will be available for anyone who desires to receive them. MARCH 2 & 16, WEDNESDAY

Men’s Christian Fellowship 9am, Contact Don Aldrich (610) 299-0713 for information. Topic: Life Lessons from Romans.

TOUGH QUESTIONS FROM THE BIBLE

MARCH 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30, WEDNESDAY

7pm, Chapel

Wednesday Evening Bible Study 7pm, Chapel

March 2

The God of Grace or the God of Law?

Topic: Tough Questions from the Bible. See right hand column for schedule.

(Matthew 5:17-20; Galatians 5:1-18) March 9

MARCH 3, THURSDAY

The God Who Rules Satan or the God who Battles Satan?

Widowed Men’s Gathering 8am, Concord Room

(Ephesians 6:10, 11; Romans 8:37-39)

Bob Adams will share photos and stories of his car hobby. MARCH 3, THURSDAY

Women’s Bible Study with Sally and Liz 10am, Garden Towers

March 16

The God Who is Omniscient or the God Who Doesn’t Know the Future? (Psalm 139; Mark 11:12-14) March 23

Topic: Elisha: Prophet of Power

The God of Evolution or the God of Creation? (Genesis 1:1-31; Psalm 33:4-11)

MARCH 13, SUNDAY

Vespers Service 6pm, Chapel

March 30

Topic: In Lent, We Listen and Learn From the Light (Luke 9:28-36). Join us for worship through stillness and song, scripture readings, and prayerful reflection.

The God Who Predetermines or the God Who Allows Freedom of Choice? (Ephesians 1:4-6; Romans 10:9, 10)

MARCH 17, THURSDAY

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

Food, Fellowship, and a Devotional by Pastor Al Stoltzfus MARCH 21, MONDAY

MOHI Team Report 2pm, Chapel

Join us at Towne Meeting for a report from the MOHI Travel with Purpose Team! MARCH 24 & 31, THURSDAY

Women’s Bible Study with Sally and Liz 10am, Garden Towers Topic: Jesus Christ, a new series.

HELLO. I AM . . . . In light of the recent creation of Illumin and GSV’s affiliation relationship with two other organizations, Pastoral Services has planned a dialogue on Monday, March 21, 7pm, Chapel. A number of GSV residents, who identify as Mennonite or Lutheran, will share their experiences, beliefs, commitment to mission, and more as an expression of their faith commitments. Chaplains Chet and Karyn will serve as hosts to welcome individual stories and facilitate dialogue among the group. We invite you to join us in the Chapel for a time of getting to know each other better and deepen our appreciation for neighbors in the GSV community!

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THANK YOU

TO OUR RACE SPONSORS

KIDS FUN RUN

FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 2022 Starting at 6pm

1/2 Marathon & 10K

SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 Starting at 8am

FOR MORE DETAILS VISIT:

GARDENSPOTVILLAGE.RUN Follow us on Facebook!

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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.

MARCH 1-31 — PET PANTRY OF LANCASTER COUNTY With a desire to meet the needs of animals and their loving families, The Pet Pantry provides animal services including adoption. After a busy holiday season, the Pet Pantry has empty shelves. Please consider donating any of the following items… Dry Dog Food, Cat Food and Treats. Small-size containers preferred for easier distribution.

UPCOMING COLLECTION APRIL 1-30 TRASH TO CASH Collecting soda can tabs, eyeglasses, cereal box tops, Coke bottle caps, cancelled stamps, sewing machines and adult bicycles.

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

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

GSV TV Channel 956

MARCH FEATURE: DANIEL O’DONNELL VIDEOS

Tune into GSV-TV on Friday mornings at 8am in March for Daniel O’Donnell videos. 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 (60-100min).

EXERCISING AT HOME: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 6:30am and Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1pm REBROADCASTS: Towne Meeting is rebroadcast the same week, Tuesday, 7pm and Wednesday, 2pm. Sunday Worship Service is rebroadcast the following Sunday, 2pm.

NOTE: If you see

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

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presents

HIGHLIGHTS

FROM

COMING TO

GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE 433 S Kinzer Ave New Holland, PA 17557

March 14-15 7:00pm It’s about one moment. It’s about hitting the wall and having to make a choice... or take a stand... or turn around and go back. These are the stories of Songs for a New World, the first musical from Tony Award winner, Jason Robert Brown. With a small, powerhouse cast and a driving, exquisitely crafted score that runs the gamut of today’s popular music, this moving collection of powerful songs examines life, love, and the choices that we make.

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SOCIAL SERVICES COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS MARCH 2, 9, 16 & 23, WEDNESDAYS

LIVING WITH LOSS, LIVING WITH HOPE 2pm, Garden Tower | Facilitator: Jenny Snyder (6239)

Special mini-series providing support and education for those grieving the loss of a loved one. MARCH 9, WEDNESDAY

MY FELLOW TRAVELER 10am, Garden Tower | Facilitator: Lorie Zeamer (6076)

Noticing cognitive changes in yourself? Join others experiencing the same for fellowship and tips on resilient living in a safe, relaxed environment. MARCH 10, THURSDAY

LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUP 3pm, Garden Tower | Facilitator: Leah Hoffner (6171)

Guest Speaker: Ed Martin with Enhanced Vision Topic: Low Vision Products MARCH 14, MONDAY

CAREGIVER’S SUPPORT GROUP 10am, Concord Room | Facilitators: Leah Hoffner (6171), Marcia Parsons (6239)

Sherilyn Lapp, Director of Social Services

DO YOU PARTICIPATE IN A MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN? March 31 marks the deadline for Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (January 1 – March 31) During this time, a person already enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan may: • Switch from one Advantage plan to a different Advantage plan • Leave your Advantage plan and return to Original Medicare (can pick up a part D plan) • Can add or drop Part D when switching plans • Can’t switch from one stand-alone drug plan to another drug plan Remember to check in-network /out-of-network status for all providers prior to selecting any new Medicare Advantage plan.

Guest Speaker: Karen Stauffer, Lancaster Hospice & Community Care

Topic: End of Life Resources

MARCH 16, WEDNESDAY

COMPASSIONATE NEIGHBOR 10am, Theater | Facilitator: Lorie Zeamer (6076)

Interested in supporting friends or a family member experiencing cognitive challenges? This group’s focus is dementia education and non-judgmental interactions. MARCH 16, WEDNESDAY

SHARING WITH SUPPORTIVE FRIENDS 10am, Prayer and Meditation Room | Facilitator: Jenny Snyder (6259)

The purpose of this group is encouragement and support, particularly for those who may feel down, alone, anxious or stressed. Please RSVP. MARCH 28, MONDAY

PARKINSONS DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP 2pm, Garden Tower | Facilitator: Jenny Snyder (6259)

Special Speaker: Sue Ludwig with CRUSH PD Learn specific exercises helpful to those managing Parkinson’s.

ELANCO NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUP

Friendly reminder to everyone in our community that constant diligence is needed to avoid becoming a fraud victim. Carefully review ALL correspondence. Do not respond if uncertain of source. A recent scam email asked residents to change or verify their password for gardenspotvillage.net. Fortunately the resident checked with IT and learned the email was not sent by GSV. Keep in mind scams can come via text, phone calls, emails or snail mail. NEVER reveal personal information to a stranger. Inform social services if caught in a scam so all recovery steps can be taken.

MARCH 6, 13, 20 & 27 SUNDAY

6:30pm, GSV Prayer & Meditation Room | Call 410-598-6792 for more information. Nar-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship for those affected by someone else’s addiction. (Not facilitated by Social Services)

ONLINE HEARING LOSS NETWORK

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

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VO LU N T E E R S E RV I C E S

Daryl Groff, Director of Volunteer Services

AN EVENING WITH… MATT HOSTETTER MARCH 31

5:30-7pm, Village Park Let Volunteer Services help you begin your evening well. Stop by Village Park after dinner and enjoy Acoustic Musician, Matt Hostetter, and Mocktails and fresh brownies. Event Underwritten by:

• Weaver Personal Training Services • Earl’s Court Self Storage

THE GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE FEEDING PROGRAM The Households at Garden Spot Village provide incredible person-centered care. Volunteers help to make that care even more incredible, with several resident volunteers assisting in Skilled Nursing in a variety of ways, especially during meals. Blanche Pilotti, a Garden Spot Village resident since June 2021, helps to feed residents five nights a week. In order to volunteer, Blanche needed to complete an 8-hour course led by Garden Spot team members Tara Philips and Ashely Baker. The course included videos and direct instruction and resulted in Blanche receiving certification to complete her volunteer position.

“Evenings and weekends are the times they need help the most,” she explains. “I just live across the street, so I’ll stop in at dinner time and ask Mariah if she needs help.”

“I learn so much from the residents. Their stories are incredible,” Blanche says. For her, volunteering is also about building relationships. She shares the following story as an example: “Helen is from Colorado, and I told her, ‘The first time it snows, I’m going to bring you some snow.’ So, the other week when it snowed, I made a snowball and took it to her. She laughed and thought that was the neatest thing. Sometimes, it’s just the most simple things.” She continues, “If my parents needed that level of help and I couldn’t do it, I would be thankful to know that someone was taking time to help them with their meals, visit with them and listen to their stories.” Before moving to Garden Spot, Blanche helped with A Quiet Presence, a program that invites volunteers to sit with people who are nearing the end of their lives. Since moving to Garden Spot, she has continued volunteering with A Quiet Presence. She also delivers packages on Monday evenings and assists Lorrie Westenhoefer with activities in therapeutic recreation. She recognizes that not everyone is comfortable volunteering in Skilled Nursing. “I find that everybody has different gifts. If you have the gift of helping, volunteering is an opportunity to stay busy and keep your mind sharp.” Blanche encourages others to volunteer: “It’s your community- if you have time, give back what’s been given to you.”

Ashley echoes that sentiment saying, “We are always looking for more volunteers. When we learn that several people are interested we set up another class. It’s more enjoyable for people to take the class together. If you are interested in learning more about this volunteer opportunity, contact Volunteer Services (6204).

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CHECK OUT MARCH THEATER EXPERIENCES! Friday Flicks, 2pm & 7pm, Theater 3/4 3/11 3/18 3/25

ADULT DAY SERVICES

The War with Grandpa / 2020 / Comedy Are you looking for a /way to/engage The War with Grandpa 2020 Comedy your loved one in community? QueenBees / 2021 / Comedy Whether/ you need a few minutes or a QueenBees 2021 / Comedy few hours, occasionally or every day, let us be the community you seek.

Curiosity Streaming, 7pm, Theater 3/6

3/20

Song of the Sperm Whale; Lifting the Veil of the Largest Predator on Earth Migrations: The Big Swim

Entertaining Videos, 3:30pm, Theater 3/7

3/21

Barry Manilow, Celtic Women, Andy Williams and more Remembering Red Skelton

Movie Oldies, 2pm & 7pm, Theater 3/24

The Quiet Man / 1952

Special Feature, 10am, 2pm, 6pm, 8pm 3/30

The Amish: Back Roads to Heaven 2007 / Documentary Examining the Old Order Amish community, Lancaster, PA.

Check out MARCH GSV-TV FRIDAY CLASSICS 7pm, GSV-TV only

March features: Happy Birthday Shirley Jones

Tuesday Musicals, 2pm & 7pm, Theater 3/15

Brigadoon / 1954

Call 717.355.6226 to learn more or visit gardenspotvillage.org

ADULT DAY SERVICES Are you looking for a way to engage your loved one in community?

Live with Purpose, at Home

Whether you need a few minutes or a few hours, occasionally or every day, let us be the community you seek.

Call 717.355.6226 to learn more or visit gardenspotvillage.org

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Call 717.355.6031 to learn more or visit gardenspotvillagehome.org

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WELLNESS

Lauren Graber, Director of Wellness

WELLNESS HIGHLIGHTS: GSV HIKING CLUB BEGINS MARCH 12, SATURDAY Hikes take place the second Saturday of each month (weather permitting) Beginning Saturday, March 12, we’ll meet at 9am, Welsh Mountain Preserve, 835 Gault Rd, East Earl, PA 17519. There are several trails: 1-mile loop to 5+ mile loop. Sign up at Resident Services. Transportation on own.

Questions? Contact Lauren Graber (6228), lgraber@gardenspotvillage.org

MARCH IS NATIONAL NUTRITION MONTH CELEBRATE A WORLD OF FLAVORS

Get on board by celebrating this month for 31 whole days in a variety of ways! TRY THESE INTERESTING IDEAS AND SHARE WITH OTHERS:

• Visit Nutrition Websites www.eatright.org, www.myplate.gov • Eat More Fresh Foods • Avoid Fast Food

WELLNESS OPPORTUNITY: GAMES WITH GREG Corn Hole: Tuesdays 1:30pm, Fitness Room Pickle Ball: Wednesdays, 1:30pm, Fitness Room

Ping Pong: Thursdays, 1pm, GN Billiards Room

• Plant a Garden

• Choose Whole Grains

• Learn Fun Facts about Foods To make eating healthy more interesting, consider learning some fun food facts that will keep things interesting and aid anyone in eating a more nutritional diet: • • • • • • •

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Banana plants are members of the herb family. Strawberries contain more vitamin C than oranges. Coffee beans are the seeds of the fruit of the coffee plant. One can of soda contains around 10 teaspoons of sugar. A hardboiled egg will spin but a soft-boiled one will not. A medium-sized potato is a similar size to a computer mouse. Wash grapes just before you eat them, as they keep better unwashed Enjoy National Nutrition Month every March, eat well and live healthy, and then continue for the rest of the year!

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MARK YOUR CALENDARS: TUESDAY MARCH 1

Fat Tuesday Stroll 10am, Village Square

Walk off your fasnacht with a Fat Tuesday Stroll. MONDAY MARCH 14

Nutrition Program 2pm, Garden Towers

Celebrate Nutrition month. Topic: Eat a variety of nutritious foods with a world of flavors, Lauren Graber.


**CARD CONNECTION

MARCH 17, THURSDAY

1PM, ART STUDIO

Teacher: Paula Schmauk Cost: $4pp

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE

MAIN STREET ART GALLERY & APARTMENT SUITES DISPLAY CASE

MARCH 1 - 31 Gallery Feature: Lisa Paradis, local painter of Lancaster County scenes. Glass Case Feature: Lisa Paradis, painted sea glass and jewelry

VILLAGE LIFE OVERVIEW

MARCH 1, TUESDAY

9AM, CONCORD ROOM

An invitation to those who have recently moved to GSV… come to Village Life Overview. RSVP (6077).

BOOK CLUB

MARCH 2, WEDNESDAY

2PM, GARDENS SOUTH CONFERENCE ROOM

March Featured Book: The Song of the Captive Bird by Jasmin Darznik

F&M COMMON HOUR

MARCH 3, & 31, THURSDAY

11:30AM, THEATER (3/3) (3/31) (4/7) (4/14)

Middle East Water & Energy Crisis Mueller Fellowship Lecture - TBA Human Trafficking in our Backyard How to Go Far and Take Others with You

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH

MARCH 7 & 21, MONDAY

1:30PM, GARDENS SOUTH CONFERENCE ROOM

Join in the conversation… not a class but a friendly place to improve your Spanish. Questions? Call Cecilia Bardone (6598).

TRIVIA NIGHT

MARCH 13, SUNDAY

7PM, CONCORD ROOM

Form a team of 2 to 4 players. Prizes will be awarded to the winning team. Send team members’ and captains’ names to Don Robbins, drobbins@ptd.net

NEW HOLLAND AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY MARCH 17, THURSDAY

7PM, CHAPEL

Topic: The Historic Lincoln Highway; Lancaster County’s Portion Speaker: Benton Webber Members and non-members welcome.

**CREATIVE CARDS

MARCH 22, TUESDAY

2PM, ART STUDIO

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

ART GUILD / ART TALK

MARCH 24, THURSDAY

11AM, THEATER

Speaker: Lisa Paradis, local painter of Lancaster County scenes. Topic: My personal story of painting and jewelry making.

DINING AMBASSADORS

MARCH 24, THURSDAY

2PM, CONCORD ROOM

Join us for an interactive discussion of all things Dining Services.

**QUEST FOR LEARNING 9:30AM, THEATER

Cost: Free, courtesy of Garden Spot Village sponsorship. Sign up at Resident Services. MARCH 1 - 29 RICHARD KELLER MEMORIAL SERIES: (3/1) COVID & Historical Epidemic Experiences (3/8) The Great Forgetting: the Congo Free State (3/15) Seekers of Happiness: Jews & Jazz (3/22) Prudent Rebels & American Revolutinaries (3/29) Gov Shapp & the crook of the month club APRIL 5 – MAY 10, TUESDAY CRITICAL THINKING IN THE 21ST CENTURY (4/5) Our Minds at Work (4/12) Information Literacy; How to Evaluate Information (4/19) When Figures Lie & Liars Figure (4/26) If all poodles are dogs… How we use Deduction in Everyday Thinking (5/3) How to Say What You Mean & Mean What You Say (5/10) Free Speech & Cheap Speech; Who Gets to Say What

PCA&D AND GSV OFFER ART WORKSHOPS (Sign Up began February 2) Cost: Free to GSV residents. Residents sign up at Resident Services. Fee based for public. Public register online thru PCA&D

SMARTPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY | MARCH 12, SATURDAY | 2-4PM, THEATER

Teacher: Matthew Lester | Workshop for GSV residents and public.

WATERCOLOR EXPLORATION | MARCH 19, SATURDAY | 10AM-12PM, ART STUDIO

Teacher: Justin Phillips | An exclusive workshop for GSV residents only.

WATERCOLOR EXPLORATION | MAY 14, SATURDAY | 7-9PM, ART STUDIO

Teacher: Justin Phillips | Workshop for GSV residents and public.

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LIFE ENRICHMENT MARCH 2022 BE SURE TO SIGN UP! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2

SIGN-UP BEGINNING 8AM, THEATER

Reminder: If you choose to arrive prior to 8am, place your name on the “I’m waiting for a #” paper. At 7:30am, a volunteer will arrive and distribute #’s. Beginning at 8am, we will begin to call #’s. Note: If you are not present when your # is called, you will be issued a new # in sequential order upon your return. Questions? Call Life Enrichment (6007).

MARCH 4, FRIDAY

**SHOPPING SHUTTLE 9:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 11:30am. Ride the GSV shuttle to Weaver’s Store, Fivepointville. Sign up at Resident Services. MARCH 9, WEDNESDAY

**DINE-IN THEATER 5:30pm, Theater (Sign up began February 11)

Movie Feature: Grease Serving you the very best casual dinner while you enjoy the show. Cost:$15pp includes movie, dinner and milkshake. Movie fare chosen at time of sign up. Sign up at Resident Services MARCH 22, TUESDAY

**LADIES TO LUNCH 11am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 2:30pm (Sign up begins March 2)

Live, Laugh, Eat… that’s the motto of Ladies to Lunch. GSV ladies are invited to travel to Nonna Rosa Traditional Italian Kitchen, Akron, for a great lunch experience. Cost: $8pp transportation. Meal cost on own. Sign up at Resident Services. MARCH 23, WEDNESDAY

**FULTON THEATER 12:30pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 5pm (Sign up began February 2) Fulton Theater presents Sound of Music, a beloved classic celebration of family, love and perseverance. Enjoy the show and a brief pre-show walk & talk courtesy of GSV show sponsorship. Cost: $8pp includes transportation. Sign up at Resident Services.

MARCH 29, TUESDAY

**BARRY’S CAR BARN 9:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby Approximate return, 1pm (Sign up began February 2)

Travel with GSV to Barry’s Car Barn, an antique museum focusing on American Muscle Cars, 1950’s – 70’s and so much more. Enjoy a self-led tour followed by lunch onyour-own in Intercourse, PA. Cost: $18pp includes GSV transportation and admission Sign up at Resident Services. APRIL 5, TUESDAY

**LANCASTER AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE WALKING TOUR 9:15am depart Apartment Suites Lobby. Approximate return, 2pm. (Sign up begins March 2)

Learn about the life and times of courageous Abolitionists, Underground Railroad Agents and Black Entrepreneurs. A 2hr. step-on/ step-off guided walking tour with average walking required. Time on your own for lunch at Central Market. Topic: The Lanc. African American Experience Cost: $15pp includes guided walking tour and GSV transportation. Sign up at Resident Services. APRIL 7, THURSDAY

**LANCASTER SYMPHONY NEIGHBORHOOD SERIES 5:30pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby. Approximate return, 9pm. (Sign up begins March 2)

Feature: Michael Butterman; The Barbecue of Seville, The World of Rhythm Concert Cost: Pay-what-you-will donation at the door. Cost: $8pp GSV transportation Sign up at Resident Services.

MAY 24, TUESDAY

**RAYSTOWN LAKE PROUD MARY SHOWBOAT 7am depart Apartment Suites Lobby. Approximate return, 6:30pm. (Sign up begins March 2)

Tour the Lake Raystown Resort, step aboard the Proud Mary Showboat for a breathtaking view and luncheon cruise and visit the Raystown Lake Region Visitor Center. Travel in style and comfort with Elite Coach while enjoying the company of GSV friends. Flyer available at the Life Enrichment Office. Cost: $125pp includes Luncheon cruise, Elite Coach transportation and driver gratuity. Sign up at Resident Services

**ALL NEW SIGN-UPS BEGIN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 If a waiting list warrants, a second trip may be scheduled. SIGN UP AT RESIDENT SERVICES. Schedule subject to change.


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