Charlottetown Tribune

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UPDATE FROM CHARLOTTETOWN

Dear family members and friends of Andrews of Charlottetown,

We had a wonderful August at our home We celebrated National Acadian Day, held a marshmallow roast, enjoyed live music and time outdoors

This month we will celebrate Labour Day, acknowledge the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, arm chair travel to Dubai, enjoy live music and try out balloon tennis

I hope you all had a great summer and took time to be with friends and family. Happy September!

Sincerely, - Kendra

Team member Laura MacArthur, an LPN, and resident Anna Doucette share a laugh while walking to lunch at Andrews of Summerside
KENDRA LONG, LPN : DIRECTOR OF CARE

B L U E B E R R Y S O C I A L

Andrews of Stratford residents enjoyed a blueberry social in August. There was music, dancing, fresh blueberry scones and some fun blueberry trivia facts.

S T R A T F O R D ’ S F A M I L Y B B Q

Andrews of Stratford residents and their families took part in the annual Family BBQ in August. There was food, drinks, live music and lots of laughter. It’s an event our residents look forward to every summer and we are thrilled to be able to host.

Andrews of Parkhill resident Mary Ratelle recently turned 104. We celebrated with a barbecue, gifts and special guests including Summerside mayor Dan Kutcher, MLA Barb Ramsay and Mary’s family.

N A T I O N A L A C A D I A N D A Y

Residents at Andrews of Charlottetown celebrated National Acadian Day in August by taking part in the Tintamarre, a parade where revelers march to the music of bells, horns, drums, pots and pans. Residents then enjoyed traditional Acadian treats like sugar tarts, along with tea and coffee.

No place like home

Park West resident Raymond Toews demonstrates

how to construct a simple, but sturdy bird house

Raymond’s birdhouses are made of six pieces of pressure-treated wood. He prefers a front board of 10 inches in height with a 1 and 3/8 inch hole drilled approximately 1 and 3/4 inches from the top. To simplify assembly, he pre-drills all his screws. He then uses wood glue to secure the pieces in place before tightening the screws. The first step is to secure the two side pieces to the back piece to form the basic structure.

The next step is to secure the front board. Raymond uses pre-drilled pennies (one on each side of the front board) as spacers. He then uses two screws (one on each side, lined up with the pennies) to tighten the board into place. This set-up allows the front of be opened and closed without taking the whole house apart, making cleaning easier. At this point, he secures the base, or bottom, piece. This leaves only the roof piece to be secured.

The final step is to secure the sloped roof. The roof is designed to overhang, offering shelter around the entrance. Again, Raymond pre-drills his holes, uses wood glue and tightens his screws into place.

Specs:

Front board - 10 inches

Side boards - Angle cut. 10" x 12", front to back

Back board - 12 inches

Base - 4" 1/8 cut from 1" x 6" board, ventilated.

Roof - Cut 1" x 8" x 9" length. Approx. 1" ,overhang. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ABOVE & BEYOND AUGUST WINNER

Daljit was recognized for going above and beyond.

Our Above and Beyond winner for August is Daljit Kaur

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ISOBELMCCORMACK

BIRTHDAY 10 AM - CATHOLIC MASS

10:45 AM - EXERCISE 1:30 PM - MUSIC WITH THE MUSIC MAKERS

Daljit is a dedicated team member who consistently goes the extra mile for our residents She’s always willing to help her team members when needed and has an excellent demeanor We are lucky to have her at Andrews of Charlottetown

Daljit started working as a caregiver at our home in 2022 Prior to joining our team she worked in nursing and studied as an early childhood educator

For her, the most rewarding aspect of her job is being around the residents

Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with friends and family

SEPTEMBER

INEZDOIRONBIRTHDAY 9 AM - NEWS & VIEWS 10:15 AM - EXERCISE 2 PM - CHURCHPROTESTANT

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GAMES

Sudoku

The object of the puzzle is to fill the remaining squares, using all the numbers 1–9 exactly once in each row, column, and the nine 3 × 3 subgrids

Community Cash 50/50

Weekly 50/50 draw in support of support not for profit groups including Murphy s Pharmacies Community Centre and the Holland College Athletics Department Anyone can play for just $2/week

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