Garden Variety Vol 15 Issue 5 May 2023

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April 2023 | A Publication of Garden Spot Village

May 2023 | A Publication of Garden Spot Village

Continuing Education Lancaster Symphony Orchestra

Meet the Director

TUESDAY, MAY 9 7pm | Chapel

See page 6 for details

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Michael Butterman LSO Music Director

NOW IS THE TIME TO CREATE!

As we look ahead to the 2023 Village Christmas Market, slated to take place on December 2, 2023, now is the time to create. As a community we work together, making items to sell, with the joy of “paying it forward” and supporting the Benevolent Fund as a vendor at the Makers Market.

Whether you are a painter, potter, quilter, crafter, cross stitcher, wood shop or metal shop maker, the summer months are a perfect time to create new items for this year’s event.

We look forward to the Makers Market this year. Building community one stitch, brush, nail and hammer at a time makes all the difference.

To reserve your vendor table at this year’s event, contact Barb Martin at (6153) or bmartin@gardenspotvillage.org for the 2023 Makers Market Application form.

MEMORIAL GARDEN

Garden Spot Village holds a special place in the hearts of our residents. If you have considered making plans to have ashes interred on campus, the Memorial Garden is a beautiful possibility.

To learn more about arranging the interment of ashes and making a gift to the Benevolent Fund, call Wendy Nagle, Director of Mission Advancement (6215), to schedule an appointment.

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CONTENTS — Volume 15 Issue 5 — Mission Advancement 2 Dining Services .............................. 3 Life Enrichment 5 Continuing Education 6 Theater Experiences........................ 7 Around Town 7 Marketing ....................................... 8 GSV-TV Channel 956 9 Grands & Kids Camp 9 Pastoral Services ............................. 10 Making a Difference 11 Shred-it Day ................................... 11 Social Services 12 Community Corner ........................ 13 Older Americans Month 13 Wellness 14 Explore Something New ................ 15 Sign-Up 16 PUBLISHER Garden Spot Village OUR MISSION Inspired by the life of Jesus, we cultivate vibrant community for purposeful living. EDITOR Colleen Musselman
Samantha
GRAPHIC DESIGNER Brandon
Ruth Buehler,
Kendell Moats
Wendy Nagle, Director
TYPESETTER
Stone
Adams PROOFREADERS
Juanita Fox &

DINING SERVICES

Mother’s Day Menu | Sunday, May 14

Lunch 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM - Harvest Table & Terrace Dining Room • Dinner 4:30PM – 6:30 PM - Harvest Table Only

Soups $2.49 / $2.89

• Spring Pea, Leeks, Fresh Herbs

• Lemony Roasted Chicken, Gnocchi & Pesto

Cold Appetizers

• Classic shrimp cocktail, lemon wedge - $8.99

• Roast Peach, Baby Arugula, Fresh Mozzarella, Sweet Tomato Vinaigrette - $5.50

• Balsamic Mushroom Salad, Rosemary Chicken, Golden Raisin, Almonds, Roasted Garlic

Vinaigrette- $5.75

Chefs Table

• Apple Gouda Stuffed Pork Chop - $5.99

Golden Raisin Gastrique

• Chicken Francaise - $5.99

Lemon Butter, Pancetta

• Alaskan Cod - $7.99

Butter Crumb Topping, Lemon Herb Emulsion

• Roasted, Cauliflower, Brown Butter, Pepita

• Broccoli, Lemon, Garlic

• Whipped Potatoes

• Linguini with Grape Tomatoes

Mindful Taste and Learn

THURSDAY, MAY 11, Concord Room, 10am

TOPIC: Lowering Added Sugar Habits

Tara Phillips, Dietitian & Jaclyn Ramirez, Chef Manager

Open Faced Sandwiches at the Pizza Station (HT Menu only)

“Toasty” - $5.99

• Ham, Dijon, Arugula, Fuji Apples, Hot Honey

“The BBQ” - $5.99

• Smoked Sliced Brisket, Cooper Sharp, Onion Straws, BBQ

Smoked Salmon “BLAT” - $8.99

• Atlantic Smoked Salmon, bacon, lettuce, avocado, tomato, Sprouts

The Carvery Meal - $18.99

• Slow Roasted Rib-Eye, Rosemary Butter Bath

• Smoked Gouda Potatoes Au Gratin

• Roasted Asparagus

• French Green Bean Saba Glaze

Grill Special – (HT Station Menu Only) - $16.99

• Crab Cake served with Baked Potato and Remoulade Sauce

Desserts

• Chocolate Temptation Torte, Strawberry Shortcake

• Vanilla Bean Crème Brulee, Jumbo Cream Puff

• Lemon Tart with Frosted Berries

WITH CHEF MICHAEL PEZZILLO

THURSDAY, MAY 25, Village Park, 2-3pm

Topic: Easy Dips for a Summertime Snack

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Christy Turner, Sodexo, General Manager Chef Demonstration
required for Terrace Dining Room, groups of 6 or less only, accepted beginning April 24 at 9am. Please call (6202).
Reservations

MAY 3, WEDNESDAY | 7PM, CHAPEL AUTHOR TALK: NANCY BIEBER

Fianna’s Story: a true story of a young woman who lived on a Pennsylvania farm and how her life was interrupted by the incurable disease of tuberculosis. Drawing from the richly detailed letters of Fianna and her family, the author relates the family’s tale of love, grief and enduring faith. Courtesy of the GSV Book Club. Residents, family and public welcome.

MAY 1, MONDAY | 2-4PM, KINZER AVE BARN BARN

DANCE

Come dance with us! Celebrate May! Our afternoon features country line dancing with a few surprises. Light refreshments. Come to dance. Come to watch. Just come! Limited parking. Shuttle service provided from Apt Suites Lobby and Center for Health.

Cost: Free, Sign up is NOT required.

MAY 7, SUNDAY 7PM, CHAPEL GAP MALE CHORUS

MAY 4, THURSDAY 7PM, GARDEN TOWERS SPEAKER SERIES

Speaker: Stuart Sacks, GSV resident Topic: My Life Story: From CBS into the Ministry; a long day’s journey to the light

MAY 6, SATURDAY | 3PM, CHAPEL HANDBELLS CONCERT

The GSV handbell choirs and the St. Stephen Church bell choir present their spring concert. The choirs will perform a variety of music from Gospel to Broadway, and some fun pieces as well!

MAY 8, MONDAY | 7PM, CHAPEL

KNOCK KNOCK WHAT PRESENTED BY DRAMABILITY WORKS

Dramability Works is a unique theater and arts program for adults with developmental disabilities. Knock Knock What is an original play written by the group. Enjoy a performance that will take you on a journey of talk shows from the 1950’s – 1990’s. With an enthusiastic host and a plethora of celebrity guests, it’s sure to be a show to remember. A Love Offering will be taken.

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LIFE ENRICHMENT

**All NEW sign-ups begin Tuesday, May 2

MAY 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, MONDAY

Ask-a-Nurse / Blood Pressure Check

9-11am, Gardens West Health Center

Courtesy of Continuous Home Care. No appointment necessary.

MAY 1, MONDAY

Hymn Sing with Gordon Lash

7pm, Chapel

All are invited to sing, hum or listen to the great hymns of faith.

MAY 2, TUESDAY

Village Life Overview

9am, Concord Room

Bringing GSV new friends together to learn from one another while walking a new path. RSVP Life Enrichment (6077).

MAY 3, WEDNESDAY

Ladies Breakfast

8am, Yoder’s Restaurant

7:45 depart Apartment Suites Lobby

Guest: Jojo Feo, Personal Care Life

Enrichment

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

MAY 4 & 18, 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.

MAY 8, MONDAY &

MAY 9, TUESDAY

Council Meetings

9am, Forge

May 8 Apartment Council

May 9 Cottage Council

MAY 12, FRIDAY

Bring-a-Prize, Win-a Prize BINGO

7pm, Gardens West Conference Room

Bring-a-Prize, Win-a-Prize Bingo comes to GSV. Everyone’s a winner! It costs nothing more than bringing a prize with you. Suggestions include but are not limited to a baked item, plant, useful household item or snack. Be creative. At the end of the evening, everyone will take home a prize.

Cost: Bring-a-Prize Sign up is NOT required.

MAY 15, MONDAY

Towne Meeting

2pm, Chapel & GSV-TV

Monthly, GSV team members share the latest Village happenings.

MAY 16, TUESDAY

PA Primaries

7am-8pm, Chapel GSV will serve as a polling location for Earl Township. Please be aware of additional traffic and visitors. The Kim Cart will run on its normal schedule.

MAY 19, FRIDAY & MAY 20, SATURDAY | 7PM, CHAPEL

VILLAGE VOICES SPRING CONCERT

You are invited to experience A Choral Kaleidoscope as Village Voices, Garden Spot’s community choir, presents the first spring concert in four years! Come and enjoy a variety of musical styles and colors created by resident voices and accompanists.

JUNE

10, SATURDAY

CIVIL WAR INSTITUTE

7:30AM DEPART APARTMENT SUITES LOBBY | APPROXIMATE RETURN, 10PM

The 2023 Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College announces their Summer Conference. A special one-day event filled with lectures, tour and meals is offered to Garden Spot Village. Featuring all-new speakers and topics, the Civil War Institute is a day filled with history, adventure and just plain on-campus college fun.

Cost: $95pp includes lectures, meals and transportationa real savings!

Sign up at Resident Services.

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Garden Spot Village Continuing Education

MAY FOCUS: Meet the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra Music Director

Garden Spot Village is pleased to partner with Lancaster Symphony Orchestra. This community-based orchestra, founded in 1947, offers an opportunity for local musicians – with a variety of professional backgrounds – to continue to pursue their passion for music. The orchestra also offers opportunities for members of the Lancaster County community to experience high-quality music performances right here in Lancaster.

For more than 75 years, the orchestra has sought to provide the vibrant arts community in Lancaster with outstanding performances, unique repertoire and educational services rooted in a belief that music is fundamental to human industry and ambition. The community was quick to embrace its new orchestra, at the start. This support continues today.

For the last several years, the orchestra has performed at First Presbyterian Church in downtown Lancaster. The group looks forward to a new location for the 2023-2024 season at the Gardner Theatre at Lancaster Country Day School. Last fall, the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra welcomed a new music director, Michael Butterman.

Music director of four American orchestras and a sought-after guest conductor, Michael is acclaimed for his creative artistry and innovative programming. He has a deep commitment to audience development and community engagement. In addition to his leadership of the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra, he is the Music Director of the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra, Shreveport Symphony and the Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra.

One of the ways Lancaster Symphony Orchestra engages the local community is through Neighborhood Performances. Geared toward older adults and students, these performances are “pay-what-you-will.” The organization also provides instruments, on loan, to students through their Gift of Music program and grants to music teachers in the School District of Lancaster in order to purchase materials and instrument accessories for students through Play it Forward.

MEET THE DIRECTOR: MICHAEL BUTTERMAN

TUESDAY, MAY 9

7PM / CHAPEL

This unique opportunity will connect our community with Michael Butterman, the new music director. Michael will share a first-look and the future of Lancaster Symphony Orchestra. Join us as we learn more about what the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra offers the Lancaster community. A question and answer time will be allotted.

NEIGHBORHOOD PERFORMANCE:

LANCASTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

SUNDAY, MAY 14

4PM / FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

3PM DEPART APARTMENT SUITES LOBBY

This pay-what-you-will performance will be held at First Presbyterian Church in Lancaster. Food trucks will be on-site as well. $8 for transportation. Sign up at Resident Services.

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Discovering The Wisdom of a Lifetime

Our life experiences are a gift and by harvesting and distilling them we can share them in service to others. Everyone’s life is important!

How do we uncover the hidden gems of our lives? We all have them. We are the carriers of tomorrow’s wisdom. As we look to those who came before us; someday, if not already, there are those who will be looking to us. What will you say? Will what you say be worthwhile? These are important questions. Everything worthwhile that you have to say is hidden in the lifetime of your experiences. The Wisdom Course will help you to remember and reflect on the experiences that shaped you.

YOU ARE INVITED TO AN INFORMATION SESSION TO LEARN MORE:

• FRIDAY, MAY 5 / 10AM / THEATER

• TUESDAY, MAY 9 / 1:30PM / THEATER

CHECK OUT MAY THEATER EXPERIENCES!

FRIDAY FLICKS, 2PM & 7PM, THEATER

May 5 & 12 Ticket to Paradise 2022 / PG-13

May 19 & 26 The Dig 2021 / PG-13

CURIOSITY STREAMING, 7PM, THEATER

May 7 Wild Bees: Incredible diversity & adaptions

May 21 Fly-cam: The tiny, fascinating nuisance

TRAVEL SERIES, 3:30PM, THEATER

May 8

Destination China: A beautiful landscape

May 22 Destination China: Southwestern China

TUESDAY MUSICALS, 2PM & 7PM, THEATER

May 16 Annie

THEATER RERUNS, 2PM & 7PM, GSV-TV 957 ONLY

May 5 & 12 A Dog’s Purpose

May 19 & 26 Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society

Movies are subject to change. See the Weekly Announcements or CATIE for updates.

AROUND TOWN

May 2, Tuesday: The Flow of the Big Spring Book Release & Signing Martindale Fellowship Center

May 5, Friday: Lanc. Science Factory First Friday www.lancastersciencefactory.org

May 6, Saturday: Kitchen Kettle Picnic Tasting Tour www.kitchenkettle.com

May 12 & 13: Herb & Garden Faire www.landisvalleymuseum.org

May 20 & 21: Spring Artwalk

www.lancasterartgalleries.com

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THANK YOU to our Volunteers! We recently concluded a successful series of Open Houses. We are very thankful for the volunteers who opened their homes for our guests. Each Open House included nearly 50 guests – a mix of prospective and future residents interested in learning more about Garden Spot Village. Volunteers graciously hosted our guests, answering questions and sharing why they love their home!

Also, we are thankful to our volunteers who help us to host Look & Learn quarterly. We will welcome guests for Look & Learn on Wednesday, May 24. While the event is currently sold out, if you have friends or family who would like to attend, please ask them to contact Resident Services at 717.355.6000 to be placed on a waiting list in case of cancellations. In addition, Resident Services will soon be reaching out to schedule tour guides for this event. Again, thank you to all of our volunteers who help us share the Garden Spot Village story with our guests!

RECENT VIDEOS RECENT BLOG POSTS

AN UNEXPECTED HONOR

I knew very little about the Plain Sect Amish and Mennonite communities. I saw Old Order Amish at farmers’ markets, and roadside stands and met... Read more: gsc.gl/blog

VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS FOR RETIREES

As you enter into retirement, you may notice you’ve got a lot more time on your hands. A great way to enjoy this extra time is by volunteering in your community. You’ll better the community... Read more: gsc.gl/blog

DIRECTORY PHOTOS

If your photo is not currently included in the directory or was not captured within the last three years, please contact Juanita Fox (6157) to make an appointment for one of our upcoming photo days.

MAY ENDEAVOR

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

Watch online: gsc.gl/media

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

GSV TV

Channel 956

GSV-TV Channel 956: What’s New in May

SHORT FILMS

MONDAYS, 8am: Gaithers, Southern gospel and contemporary Christian music

TUESDAYS, 6pm: May Endeavor

MAY FEATURE

Do you know that 85% of plant life is found in the ocean? Tune in to GSV-TV for Plant Trivia in the month of May.

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.

Planti n g the Seed

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Grands & Kids Summer Adventures 2023 Additional details to follow S Service Technology T E Earth M Mystery

SERVICES

MAY 3, 17, 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.

MAY 4, THURSDAY

Widowed Men’s Breakfast

8am, Concord Room

Breakfast and Conversation for all GSV widowed men. Nevin Kraybill will share about his experience of living in Africa and the beginnings of GSV.

MAY 11, THURSDAY

Prayer for Revival

7pm, Chapel

An opportunity to pray for God’s hand to be seen in our world.

MAY 17, WEDNESDAY

Women In Community

8am, Village Park

Breakfast, conversation and storytelling through dramatization by GSV resident Sally Mittelstadt. Ruth is a beloved Bible woman. A Bible book is dedicated to her story. “Ruth” will be visiting our breakfast and telling her story first hand.

MAY 18 THURSDAY

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

Food, Fellowship and a Devotional by GSV Resident Dan Kolb.

MAY 31, WEDNESDAY

Men’s Christian Fellowship

9am, Pavilion

ALL MCF groups meet for fellowship and a devotional by Paul Hutton.

STORY SHACKS – YEAR 2

Welcome to the second annual season of the GSV Story Shacks! Our Cultural Literacy Committee is happy to be offering reading on the theme of Indigenous Peoples of North America. It is our hope that GSV residents and guests will enjoy learning more about our Native inhabitants through fiction and non-fiction, alike. Donations on this theme can be added to the Story Shacks at any time. Please donate books only that have an Indigenous Peoples theme. Suggested time to keep a book is 2 weeks. The newly decorated mini-libraries were placed around campus in late April. Please feel free to stop by the Story Shacks to take a book, leave a book, or to enjoy reading a book, as you relax at the Story Shack. Many thanks to members of the Art Guild for the bright and colorful new look of the Story Shacks and to the Woodshop members for maintenance of the Shacks!

NEW HOLLAND & WEAVERLAND VALLEY TOUR

The recent bus trip to the Welsh Mountain was an enjoyable learning experience for many. Now there will be an opportunity for additional learning about the Eastern Lancaster County culture by participating in a bus trip, in June, which will focus on people and places in the New Holland/Weaverland Valley area. Lou Ann Miller, Don Horning, and Ken Sensenig will provide stories and insights into our local community culture. A sign-up sheet is available at Resident Services for you to pre-register for this trip.

LADIES BIBLE STUDY – MOSES

Beginning June, Thursdays, 10am, Garden Towers

A new Women’s Bible Study taught by Sally Mittelstadt and Liz Givens will be offered. The class will focus on the life of Moses. All women are invited!

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Chet Yoder, Director

MAY 1-31 NEW HOLLAND EARLY LEARNING CENTER

We are passionate about supporting organizations that positively impact our local community, and we believe the New Holland Early Learning Center is doing just that.

As part of our collection, we are asking for donations of diapers in sizes 3, 4 and 5, as well as baby wipes (scent & dye free), tissues, washable markers and construction paper. These items will be donated to New Holland Early Learning Center, and will help ensure that they have the supplies they need to for the children to thrive.

UPCOMING COLLECTIONS

JUNE 1-30

UNTO Blankets

Please join us as we collect items for UNTO, formerly known as GAiN Ministries. UNTO is an organization dedicated to serving vulnerable communities around the world by providing essential resources and support. As part of our collection, we are asking for donations of boys and girls clothing in sizes 5-12, as well as new and gently used blankets.

DRIVE THROUGH

FRIDAY, MAY 5

9AM - 11AM / PAVILION PARKING LOT #6

Garden Spot Village will offer a Drive Through Shred-It Day. You are invited to bring up to five boxes or bags full of confidential documents (financial records, legal papers, etc.) to be securely shredded. Please note, no newspapers, magazines or phone books will be accepted.

Suggested donation: $5 per box or bag.

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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.
Day

SOCIAL SERVICES

COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS

LIVING WITH LOSS/LIVING WITH HOPE

MAY 3, WEDNESDAY, MORNING COFFEE

9am, Concord Room | Facilitator: Jenny Snyder (6259)

You are welcome to bring a photo or memento of your loved one. This will be an informal time of fellowship and sharing of memories.

CAREGIVER FRIENDS IN COMMUNITY

MAY 8, MONDAY

10am, Concord Room | Facilitator: Marcia Parsons (6239)

Special Speaker: Laura Gribble, GSC Music Therapist Topic: The Power of Music

FELLOW TRAVELERS IN COMMUNITY

MAY 10, 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.

COMPASSIONATE NEIGHBORS IN COMMUNITY

MAY 17, WEDNESDAY

10am, Theater | Facilitators: Leslie Sitlinger (6076) & Melody Karick (6136) Learn how to support friends or family experiencing cognitive challenges.

SUPPORTIVE FRIENDS IN COMMUNITY

MAY 17, WEDNESDAY

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

PARKINSON’S FRIENDS IN COMMUNITY

MAY 22, MONDAY

2pm, Garden Towers | Facilitator: Sherilyn Lapp (6264)

Special Speaker: Michelle Stoner, GSC Legacy Companion Topic: Your Life, Your Story, Your Legacy.

ONLINE HEARING LOSS NETWORK

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

ELANCO NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUP

MAY 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 TUESDAYS

6pm, GSV Prayer & Meditation Room

Call 410.598.6792 for more information.

DO YOU KNOW YOUR SOCIAL WORKER ADVOCATE CAN ASSIST WITH…

• Support during life transitions

• Advanced Directives: explanation and copies of various formats

• Phone calls: assistance if following prompts and/or hearing issues make it difficult for you to communicate

• PA REAL ID driver’s license

• Information about Personal Care, Skilled Nursing, DayBreak

• Rent Rebate application: Do I qualify? Help with application

• Mediation: If you have a conflict with another resident, your social worker can assist in reaching a resolution

• Counseling referral

• Finding a friend through the Caring Connector Program

• CATIE Morning Check-in: What are the parameters? How do I sign up?

• Coordination of services after an emergency

• Medical equipment following surgery or hospitalization

• Answering medical insurance questions and making sense of medical bills

• Long Term Care Insurance premium increase letter: what is my best option?

• Advocacy services for family or staff conflicts

Pick up a full list of how Social Services can provide support and maximize your independence. The sheet is printed on yellow paper and can be found on the table outside Sherilyn’s office. Not sure of the name of the social worker who covers your area? That information is on the resource sheet too!

MEET THE SOCIAL SERVICE TEAM

MAY 8, MONDAY

1pm, Theater | Facilitator: Sherilyn Lapp (6264)

Join us for an informal time of getting to know the team and hearing about what we do. We often ask you questions; this is your opportunity to ask some of us!

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COMMUNITY CORNER: LIGHTHOUSE VOCATIONAL SERVICES

Lighthouse Vocational Services was established in 1975 at a time when people with disabilities were often isolated at home or in institutions, without opportunities to integrate or work with other people. Businessmen from the New Holland community saw a need and an opportunity.

They founded Lighthouse on the belief that God created each person with value and purpose, and from the very beginning, participants were given dignity. The founders mobilized volunteers and renovated an old farmhouse in Blue Ball to create a place where people could find meaning and purpose. Lighthouse started with only three participants but quickly grew to over 20. Most of the participants were from Christian, Old Order Mennonite or Amish families.

Today, Lighthouse serves over 200 individuals in Lancaster, Chester and Lebanon Counties. The organization still carries the vision to help all persons meet their greatest potential. Based in a 25,000 square foot warehouse building in New Holland, Lighthouse offers participants a wide variety of in-house, community-based, and online opportunities to gain experience, explore new interests, integrate with the community and build the skills needed for lasting employment.

Get Involved: Lighthouse Vocational Services offers pop-up events in the Village Square at Garden Spot Village. These sales events offer an opportunity to support Lighthouse participants as they offer their artwork for sale. Garden Spot Village looks forward to deepening the relationship between our organizations; look for additional opportunities to partner with Lighthouse in the near future.

To learn more, visit www.lighthousevoc.org

MAY IS OLDER AMERICANS MONTH... CELEBRATING JOHN DOUGHERTY

When John Dougherty graduated from high school in June 1943, the world was on fire. Within a month he was drafted and sent to Camp Edwards, Massachusetts. His training took him to West Virginia and Camp Pickett, Virginia before flying to California for deployment to Burma. For 62 days his ship zigzagged across the Pacific Ocean, before landing on the coast of India. His unit sailed up the Hooghly River, where they caught a train in Northern India, which took them into Burma. He served with a medical unit stationed near the Burma Road, which was built a couple of years earlier to help provide supplies to China, to help support them in their efforts to hold off the Japanese. His parents sent four sons to serve their country in World War II. All but one returned. John wears his veteran cap to honor their sacrifice; when asked, he tells their story.

John’s stories of World War II bring the history alive. He talks about the daily supply drops with red, green and white parachutes. The red parachutes meant medical supplies. The white parachutes meant food while the green parachutes brought beer. The soldiers used the chutes for everything—making bedding, tents and more from the material. When the war was over, his team waited six months to return home. They flew to Calcutta, but because of civil unrest, the soldiers needed to stay outside of the city. The USS Admiral W. S. Benson picked them up and after a quick stop in Manila to drop off cows, they returned to the United States, sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge, to San Francisco, California. After returning home, John attended Millersville University. He served his local community as a teacher, coach and athletic director for 35 years.

Thank you, John, and other veterans, for your service and sacrifice on behalf of our country and our local communities.

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5 BENEFITS OF IMPROVED BALANCE

1. Pain reduction: Working on your balance goes beyond just strengthening muscles. It challenges your whole body to act as one unit, strengthening muscle groups that may not normally get a good workout. This can lead to improved posture, which can in turn lead to less back pain and a decreased risk of arthritis.

2. Improved athleticism: We’ve all seen the images of burly football players dancing in pink tutus. That’s because ballet is an excellent way to learn better balance, which is key to doing well on the field. Athletes who practice balance regularly see an improvement in their agility, quicker reaction time and overall better performance.

3. Longer life: Did you know that falls are the leading cause of injury and death for older Americans? With improved balance, senior citizens can reduce their risk of a fall, which could in turn mean a longer life!

4. Reduced injury: Better balance can help people of all ages avoid injuries. Not only will it help you keep upright, it can also teach you how to fall, so that you will instinctively hit the ground in the right way so as to do the least amount of damage.

5. Accessibility: The best part of working on balance is how accessible it is! You don’t need any equipment to work on basic moves. All you need to do is find an even surface to stand on, close your eyes, and gradually lift one leg, holding for 30 seconds. Switch to the other leg and do the same. For beginners, do this to each side three times, gradually adding more reps as you get better.

Balance training involves doing exercises that strengthen the muscles that help keep you upright, including your legs and core. These kinds of exercises can improve stability and help prevent falls. Join us on Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30pm for Greg’s Balance Class, especially if you use a cane, walker or scooter, or attend Andrea’s class at 1:15pm. Classes are held in the Fitness Room.

STARTING MAY 1

CYBER CYCLE CHALLENGE

GSV has two Cyber Cycles: one in Gardens North Gym and one in the Wellness Center. If you haven’t tried a Cyber Cycle, stop by and have the Wellness Staff set you up!

MONDAY MAY 1

BARN DANCE | 2-4pm, Campus Services Barn

See page 4 for details.

MAY 1-5

LANCASTER SENIOR GAMES

AT SPOOKY NOOK SPORTS

Contact Joanne (6117)

jashcroft@gardenspotvillage.org for information and signup

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Lauren Graber, Director

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE

MAIN STREET ART GALLERY & APARTMENT SUITES DISPLAY CASE

MAY 1-31

Gallery: Congressional Art Competition

Glass Case: Mother’s Day tea collection of Sandy Schneider

ARTISANS CORNER 1ST FRIDAY POP-UP

MAY 5, FRIDAY

10AM – 12NOON

Featured Artist: Pixie Boswell

Demonstration: Button Earrings

**CARD CONNECTION

MAY 18, THURSDAY

1PM, ART STUDIO

Teacher: Paula Schmauk

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

NEW HOLLAND AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

MAY 18, THURSDAY

7PM, CHAPEL

Speaker: Robert Frick, historian

Topic: They Made Lancaster Great: Jacob Eichholtz, artist known for portrait paintings of prominent Lancastrians. Anthony Ellmaker, a businessperson with ties to New Holland.

Historical Society members and nonmembers invited to attend.

COMFORTER KNOTTING

MAY 23, TUESDAY

9AM-12NOON, GARDENS SOUTH CONFERENCE ROOM

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

**CREATIVE CARDS

MAY 23, TUESDAY

2PM, ART STUDIO

Make a brand-new, hands-on, creative card.

Teacher: Marie Diehl

Cost: $6pp includes supplies

Sign up at Resident Services.

ART GUILD AUTHOR TALK

MAY 25, THURSDAY

7PM, CHAPEL

Author: Bruce Mowday

Book: Stealing Wyeth

A gang of thieves decided to steal an original painting for their retirement and engaged a professional cat burglar, so the story goes. Mr. Mowday will speak, sell and sign copies of his book. Courtesy of the GSV Art Guild.

**QUEST FOR LEARNING

MAY 2 – JUNE 6, TUESDAYS

9:30AM, THEATER

(Sign up begins April 4)

Topic: Landmark Documents of American Democracy and their Authors

Speaker: Dr. Fredrich and Dr. Karlesky

Learn more about the Declaration of Independence: Jefferson, The Constitution: Hamilton & Madison, the Bill of Rights: Madison, the Gettysburg Address: Lincoln, the 14th Amendment: Thaddeus Stevens and Brown v. Board of Elections: Warren. 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. Limited seating. Sign up at Resident Services.

CREATIVE EXPLORATION WORKSHOP

Cost: GSV residents free courtesy of PCA&D & GSV partnership. Sign up at Resident Services. Public welcome with fee and registration at pcad.edu/creative-exploration

EXTENDED PORTRAIT DRAWING WORKSHOP

MAY 13 & 20, SATURDAYS

10AM-12PM, ART STUDIO

Teacher: Leah Limpert Walt

This extended workshop demonstrates the function behind vocabulary like: proportions, structure, planes of the head, gesture, rhythm, value and their respective relationships that come together in your drawing to create likeness. A small variety of drawing media will be explored as we discuss surfaces, techniques and capabilities of various media. Expect to gain confidence in portrait drawing materials, methods and accuracy in your portrait drawings.

** All NEW sign-up begins May 2

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LIFE ENRICHMENT MAY 2023 BE SURE TO SIGN UP!

TUESDAY, MAY 2 SIGN-UP BEGINNING 8AM, THEATER

Reminder: If you choose to arrive prior to 8am, 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).

MAY 4, THURSDAY

**BRANDYWINE MUSEUM

11am depart Apartment Suites Lobby

Approximate return, 4:30pm

(Sign up began February 12)

The GSV Art Guild is sponsoring a special trip to the Brandywine Museum, Chadds Ford, PA. Our day also includes lunch on your own, at Wegmans, which offers a salad bar, sandwiches and more, or pack your own lunch. Cost: $24pp nonmembers. $10pp Art Guild members. Sign up at Resident Services.

MAY 5, FRIDAY

**SHOPPING SHUTTLE

9:30am depart Apartment Suites Lobby

Approximate return, 12:30pm

Destination: Weaver’s Store

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

MAY 13, SATURDAY

**PRIMA; THE MOM SHOW

2pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby

3pm show

(Sign up began March 7)

Celebrating Mother’s Day, revel in songs and stories that celebrate the hardest job in the world. Hilarious and heartfelt, this cabaret boasts an intimate experience with powerhouse performers. We’ll honor the breadth and depth of what it means to be a woman. Cost: $61pp includes show and transportation.

Sign up at Resident Services.

MAY 23, TUESDAY

**LADIES TO LUNCH

10:45am depart Apartment Suites Lobby

2:30pm approximate return

(Sign up begins May 2)

Join the Ladies to Lunch group and enjoy a meal at Mimmo’s Italian Restaurant, Reading, PA. Family owned, Mimmo’s offers a newly renovated space. Meal cost on own.

Cost: $8pp transportation.

Sign up at Resident Services.

MAY 25, THURSDAY

**ELITE: RAYSTOWN LAKE

7am depart Apartment Suites Lobby

Approximate return, 6:30pm

(Sign up began March 7)

Step aboard the Proud Mary Showboat and view breathtaking vistas and beautiful scenery while enjoying a delicious lunch buffet. Visit the Raystown Lake Visitor Center for an interactive exhibit area.

Cost: $128pp includes luncheon cruise, Visitor Center, transportation and driver gratuity.

Sign up at Resident Services.

JUNE 1, THURSDAY

**NAT. US ARMY AIR FORCE MUSEUM

1:30pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby

Approximate return, 5pm

(Sign up begins May 2)

Travel to Boyertown to learn about General Spaatz and to explore the museum featuring 10 exhibits in 6,000 sq. ft. A guided tour is provided with intimate, small groups encouraged. Exhibits are enhanced with dioramas, sound tracks and videos. Please note: those with mobility devices and unable to stand for one hour would find this trip to be a challenge. Cost: $18pp includes museum, guide and transportation. Sign up at Resident Services.

JUNE 11, SUNDAY

**SERVANT STAGE

12:45pm depart Apartment Suites Lobby

Approximate return, 5pm

(Sign up begins May 2)

The hills are alive with The Sound of Music performed by Servant Stage Co. at Lancaster Bible College. One of the most beloved musicals of all time, this show features a trove of cherished songs, upbeat dancing and is sure to uplift the spirit.

Pay-What-You-Will at the door. Cost: $8pp transportation. Sign up at Resident Services.

JUNE 15, THURSDAY & JUNE 16, FRIDAY

**LUNCH BUNCH

10:45am depart Apartment Suites Lobby

Approximate return, 2:30pm

(Sign up begins May 2)

Travel with Lunch Bunch to The Inn at St. Peters Village. The Inn is surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of French Creek, was built in 1881 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Menu dining. Individual pay. Cash please. Cost: $8pp transportation.

Sign up at Resident Services.

JUNE 15, THURSDAY

**OVERLY GROVE POT LUCK

5-7pm, Overly’s Grove Park, South of GSV 6pm Entertainment

(Sign up begins May 2)

Enjoy the fan-cooled, enclosed Overly Grove Pavilion, complete with comfortable table/chair seating and modern restrooms. Invite a neighbor. Bring a dish to feed 10-12, hot, cold and/or dessert. Paper products and beverages will be provided. Shuttle departing Apartment Suites Lobby begins at 4pm. Sign up at Resident Services.

JUNE 22, THURSDAY

**ELITE: LADEW TOPIARY GARDENS

8am depart Apartment Suites Lobby

Approximate return, 5:30pm

(Sign up began April 4)

It’s a beautiful time of the year to visit the Ladew Topiary Gardens, known around the world for its topiary and flower gardens. Tour the gardens, as well as the Ladew Manor House. Enjoy lunch at the Friendly Farm, with baked goods and gifts. Our day ends at the Markets of Shrewsbury, an Amish Farmers Market.

Cost: $113pp includes admissions, lunch, transportation and driver gratuity.

Sign up at Resident Services.

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