April 15 Newsletter (Nottinghamshire

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ASHMERE NEWSLETTER APRIL 2015 Good Morning Ashmere! The clock’s have gone forward and the days stay lighter for longer. Here’s looking forward to those Summer evenings in the court yard :)

COMPETITION TIME There will be a prize given to the best Easter Bonnet ! All entries must be submitted by Tuesday 7th April and each hat from each home will be judged 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize

Gift Cabinets Remember our Gift Cabinets in Sutton Court and Sutton Manor which contain lots of gifts, jewellery items and trinkets. If you would like to treat yourself or a family member or friend please let Tracy know in Reception at Sutton Court or go to the Office at Sutton Manor. Week days at Sutton Court there is access to the cabinets Monday to Friday 9.00—4.30. Saturday and Sunday 10.00—3.00 For Sutton Manor please ask a member of staff.

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SUTTON LODGE

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SUTTON COURT

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SUTTON MANOR

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OLD TIMES

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PUZZLE PAGE


SUTTON LODGE Activities for the Month Ahead

Happy Birthday John Peters 13th April

Sunday 5th April

Sylvia Wilson 21st April

Easter Egg Hunt followed by Sunday lunch for residents and their families served at 12pm

Jean Yates 23rd

Saturday 11th April Film Night starting at 6pm with scampi and chip supper Friday 17th April Sweet Pastry food tasting starting at 1.30 Tuesday 21st April Some of our residents pictured above. Top left—Celia having a relaxing pamper session—hand massage and manicure. Top right shows Sutton Lodges new hairdresser, Lisa, setting Doreen Elliots hair. Lisa is proving a popular member of staff with our residents. Bottom left is Sylvia Wilson pictured out in the garden feeding the fish. Bottom right shows Shirley Ward admiring the latest addition to Sutton Lodge, Mary the canary, pictured in slightly better detail below lwft.

Party Time to Celebrate HM Queen Elizabeths Birthday starting at 5pm Monday 27th April Roger Filkins sings Tuesday 28th April Razzle Dazzle return at 11.00 for singing and dancing

All the residents and staff at Sutton Lodge would like to say a BIG Welcome to Irene Smith. We hope Irene will be very happy with us!


SUTTON COURT Razzle Dazzle entertained our residents at Sutton Court on Wednesday 18th March. Lots of singing and dancing and audience participation.

Many Happy returns to ….. Dorothy Jones 1st April Jean Medhurst 10th April Ina Lyth 15th April CONGRATULATIONS Sutton Court is one of our homes which has received the Certificate of Excellence from CareHome.Co.Uk. They have been ranked at 10th place out of 1500 care homes in the East Midlands which is a huge achievement and recognition for the hard work of everyone. Well Done! Cream tea and Prosecco was served to celebrate and Samantha Jayne played for residents on the saxophone in both the Court and the Manor.

LOST PROPERTY If you are missing any items of clothing please come to the Pool Lounge on Wednesday 1st April and Wednesday 8th April at 10.00 to discuss and to see items which are not labelled. Relatives also welcome to come along. Thanks

QUIZ Sutton Court Deputy Manager , Sandra, has suggested a quiz for staff and residents. The sheets will be available in the big lounge, the dining room and the pool lounge. All entries are to be submitted by Friday 24th April where the sheets will be marked and a prize presented to the winner. You can submit a group entry too if you prefer. Give your team a name, a prize for the best name also!

Everyone has welcomed our newest ‘resident’ Molly who moved back in with us on Tuesday 17th March. She is settling in really well keeping the ladies company in the Quiet Lounge.


SUTTON MANOR Happy Birthday Dorothy Guest and Olive Gascoigne Sunday 12th April

Pictured are the residents decorating Easter Bonnets-Geoff, Beatrice, Pat,Doris, Anthony, The judging will take place April 7th with prizes for the best ones.

Activities for the Month Ahead Pictured above are some of the ladies enjoying Mothers Day Celebrations with cream tea! There were Celebrations on Tuesday 24th March as Sutton Manor were placed 18th out of 1500 places in the East Midlands by Carehome.Co.Uk.

3rd April Good Friday 2pm Hot Cross Buns and Easter Bonnet Parade. 5th April Easter Sunday Films on the Big Screen 6th April Easter Monday 2pm Frankie Fortune & Grandad. Also Raffle draw with prizes.


Easter Traditions An Easter bonnet represents the tail-end of a tradition of wearing new clothes at Easter in harmony with the renewal of the year and the promise of spiritual renewal and redemption. The "Easter bonnet" was fixed in popular culture by Irving Berlin whose frame of reference was the Easter Parade in New York City, a festive walkabout that made its way down Fifth Avenue from St. Patrick's Cathedral:At the depths of the Great Depression a new hat at Easter, or a refurbished old one, was a simple luxury..

Simnel cake is a light fr u it cake with two layers of almond paste or marzipan one in the middle and one on top that is toasted, and eaten during the Easter period. It was originally made for the middle Sunday of Lent when the forty day fast would be relaxed, Conventionally eleven, or occasionally twelve, marzipan balls are used to decorate the cake, with a story that the balls represent the twelve apostles, minus Judas or Jesus and the twelve apostles, minus Judas. This tradition developed late in the Victorian era, altering the mid Victorian tradition of decorating the cakes with preserved fruits and flowers.

What is the significance of hot cross buns? The Church of England likes to set the distinctive baked goods, perhaps not unsurprisingly in a Christian context. They are historically eaten on Good Friday, and the symbolism is evident. "You have got the bread, as per the communion, you have got the spices that represent the spices Jesus was wrapped in in the tomb, and you have got the cross. They are fairly full of Christian symbolism," says Steve Jenkins, Church of England spokesman.

In legend, the Easter Bunny, also called the Easter Hare and the Spring Bunny, brings baskets filled with coloured eggs, candy, and sometimes toys to the homes of children on the night before Easter, in much the same way as Santa Claus is said to deliver presents on Christmas Eve. The Easter Bunny will either put the baskets in a designated place or hide them somewhere in the house or garden for the children to find when they wake up in the morning, giving rise to the tradition of the Easter egg hunt.



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