Garden Variety Vol 16 Issue 4 May & June 2024

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GARDENVARIETY THE

ISSUE 04 / MAY & JUNE 2024

CHARTING A PATH TO PURPOSEFUL LIVING:

Your Bi-Monthly Independent Living Journey at Garden Spot Village

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LINDEN SPRING FASHION SHOW

Thursday, May 9

Attend the Linden Spring Fashion Show and discover new Spring & Summer fashions.

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VILLAGE VOICES CONCERT

Friday & Saturday, May 17 & 18

Join us for this special presentation of choral music focused on the themes of hope and peace.

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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

Sunday, June 2

Ride the bus or travel yourself to this classic musical performed by Servant Stage at Lancaster Bible College.

This stunning photograph by Brandon Adams captures the spring blossoms on trees at Village Square Apartments.

EVENT SIGN-UP DAYS

TUESDAYS, MAY 7 & JUNE 4, STARTING AT 8AM IN THE THEATER

Events needing advance registration are red with** at the end of the event title . If a waiting list becomes necessary, we may schedule a second trip. Please note that the schedule is subject to change.

REMINDER: For early birds coming on Event Sign-Up Days, a volunteer is on-site at 7:30am to distribute numbers. Calling starts at 8am. If absent when called, a new number is issued on return. For questions, contact Life Experiences at (6007) or (6059).

EVENTS ICON KEY:

Community-Wide

Meeting

Continuing Education

Concerts & Live

Entertainment

Dining

Services

Health & Wellness

Marketing & Sales

Micro

Communities

Mission

Advancement

Off Campus

Excursion

Pastoral

Services

Social Service

Advocacy

Special Event

Theatre

Experiences

Volunteer Services

MAY COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES

WEDNESDAY, MAY 1

Making A Difference Collection: Align Pregnancy Center

May 1-31

We are collecting diapers and baby clothing for Align Pregnancy Center in the barrel by the Apartment Suites Lobby. See display for items being collected.

Main Street Art Gallery

May 1-31

Congressional Art Competition. See works from students in Senator Lloyd Smucker’s 11th District. Additional patriotic works will be on display.

Apartment Suites Display Case

May 1-31

Resident Barbara Murphy will display Penny Rugs.

Registraton Deadline

Deadline to register your foursome for the GSV Golf Tournament at Applecross Country Club on June 4. Contact Kaitlyn Groff at 717.355.6043 or kgroff@gardenspotcommunities.org. Proceeds support the Benevolent Fund.

Ladies Breakfast

8am, Yoder’s Restaurant

Please join us for breakfast and welcome our special guest: Gloria Mast, Principal Research Foundation Scientist. Drive yourself or ride the shuttle with pickup at the Apartment Suites Lobby. Cost of meal is on your own.

Men’s Christian Fellowship

9am, Meeting in Various Locations

Fellowship and studies in Genesis. Contact Don Aldrich 610.299.0713 for more information.

Morning Coffee – Living with Loss, Living with Hope

9am, Concord Room

This casual gathering is for those who have lost a loved one and are looking for mutual support and encouragement. Call Jenny at 717.355.6259 for more information.

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Directory Photo Day

10am-2pm, The Foundry

If your photo is not currently included in the directory or was not captured within the last three years, please contact Juanita Fox at 717.355.6157 to schedule your appointment. Or, drop in during the time listed above.

Book Club

2pm, Gardens South Conference Room

Discussion around Not Forgotten by Korean-American, Kenneth Bae.

THURSDAY, MAY 2

Widowed & Single Men’s Breakfast

8am, Concord Room

Breakfast and conversation for all widowed and single men at Garden Spot Village.

Coffee & Conversation

9am, Chapel & GSV-TV

Q&A with Steve Lindsey, CEO, and Steve Muller, COO in person or by calling/texting 717.298.0030.

Lancaster Stormers Baseball Game**

10am, departure Apartment Suites Lobby

Tickets: Free. Cost: $8 transportation. Food: On your own (credit or debit card only). Sign up at Resident Services.

Speaker Series: Jim Bennett, Guest

7pm, Garden Towers

Jim will present, Why Today’s Railroads are Still Important. Jim is a volunteer for the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania and board member for The Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.

FRIDAY, MAY 3

Artisan’s Corner Pop-Up

10am-12pm, Village Square

Stephen Swanson will display and sell his wood carvings in front of The Artisan’s Corner.

Brandywine Museum of Art**

11:30am, departure Apartment Suites Lobby

5:30pm, approximate return

Join the Garden Spot Village Art Guild for a guided museum tour and Kuerner Farm tour. Lunch on your own at Wegmans. This trip is full. Waitlist available.

Project Linus Collaboration with Garden Spot Middle School

12:30pm, Skilled Activity Room

Please plan to join us while we knot no-sew blankets with students from Garden Spot Middle School. Please note this will be our last meeting for this school year.

Friday Flicks: The Miracle Club 2023 / PG-13 / Comedy-Drama / 1hr 30min

2 & 7pm, Theater

There’s just one dream for the women of Ballygar to taste freedom: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes. With a little benevolent interference from their local priest, a group of close friends gets their ticket of a lifetime.

SUNDAY, MAY 5

Sunday Worship Service

10am, Chapel

Sermon by Dr. Peter Teague. Missions Moment by Pastor Reggie Hunter, Recovery House of Worship in York, Pennsylvania.

Cinco de Mayo

12-5pm, Pool at GSV Wellness Center

Enjoy Cinco de Mayo and have some fun at the pool! Water aerobics 1-2pm, water volleyball 2:30-4pm. Mexican refreshments will be served.

Grateful Voices

7pm, Chapel

Come listen to this a capella group of eight men sing about God, praises and blessings.

Curiosity Streaming: In the Grip of the Ocean

7pm, Theater

Come early to enjoy Vienna and the Danube. Stay for Wild Galapagos.

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MONDAY, MAY 6

Pool & Spa Closed Until Approximately Monday, May 27

Pool

The pool deck is being resurfaced and will be closed until late May.

Womens’s Locker Room Will Be Closed Until Approximately Monday, June 17

Wellness Center’s Women’s Locker Room

The floor and shower area are being redone; the locker room will be closed until mid-June.

Travel Series: Yellowstone

3:30pm, Theater

Come early and enjoy Most Beautiful Birds on Planet Earth and Most Unique Flowers. Stay for Alien Life, Frozen Archaeology and The Petrified Forest.

TUESDAY, MAY 7

Event Sign-Up Day

Starting at 8am in the Theater

Come and sign up for events that require advance registration. See the notice on page 2 for details.

Fee Fishing** (rain date: May 8 or 9)

9am, departure Apartment Suites Lobby

Join us for a morning of fishing at Spring Side Trout Farm, 637 New Holland Rd, New Holland. Cost: $30 per Angler/Couple. Cost includes: up to five trout, fish cleaning and filleting, rod rental and bait. Sign up at Resident Services.

Travel with Purpose Informational Session

2pm, Theater

Have you considered joining the October 2025 Travel with Purpose Team for a life-changing relational mission trip to visit Missions of Hope International in Nairobi, Kenya? Come to an informational session to get your questions answered and learn all the trip details. Pick up a Trip FAQ and Application (due September 10) at Resident Services.

Brothers and Sisters in Support“BASIS”

6pm, Prayer and Meditation Room

A monthly group for parents/grandparents who have experienced the loss of a child/grandchild. BASIS is a ministry that exists to encourage parents on their grief journey, immediately and long term. For more information, contact group leader Dan Steinman at 717.859.4777.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 8

My Fellow Travelers in Community 10am, Theater

This group provides a relaxed setting for those experiencing cognitive changes to receive support and learn tips for resilient living with memory loss. Learn more by calling Leslie 717.355.6076.

National Nurses Month Luncheon**

11:30am–2pm, Concord Room

Calling all former nurses! Buy your lunch in the Harvest Table and bring it to the Concord Room. Beverages, coffee, tea, water and cake will be provided. Speakers: Tara Kuenzli, Director of Nursing; Audrey Groff, The Making of a Midwife. Bring your Nurses Cap. Sign up at Resident Services.

Bus Trip to Fulton Theater: South Pacific**

12:30pm, departure Apartment Suites Lobby

This trip is full. Sign up on waiting list at Resident Services.

Hispanic Community Presentation

7pm, Chapel

Join us for stories of historical significance. Don Horning, Ramona Santiago, Miriam Gonzalez Lauver, and Jesus Cruz will share experiences focusing on the Latino community in New Holland and Lancaster County.

THURSDAY, MAY 9

Mindful Wellness Talk

10am, Concord Room

Join us for our monthly Mindful talk with Tara Philips, RD. Enjoy a tasty food demonstration with Chef Manager Jackie Ramirez.

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Linden Spring Fashion Show

2pm, Chapel

Volunteer Services invites you to attend the Linden Spring Fashion Show. New Spring and Summer fashions will be highlighted. Shop in Linden after the show, with extended store hours till 5pm.

FRIDAY, MAY 10

Spring Floral Arranging Class**

2-4pm, Gardens West Conference Room

Have you wanted to learn about arranging fresh flowers? Susan Essick is offering a class on how to condition/prep stems, the mechanics/styles of arranging, and all supplies for a 6-inch container of spring mixed flowers to take home. Cost: $35. Bring scissors, if possible. Sign up at Resident Services.

Friday Flicks: The Miracle Club 2023 / PG-13 / Comedy-Drama / 1hr 30min

2 & 7pm, Theater

There’s just one dream for the women of Ballygar to taste freedom: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes. With a little benevolent interference from their local priest, a group of close friends gets their ticket of a lifetime.

SATURDAY, MAY 11

Craft & Cross Stitch Sale

9am–1pm, Apartment Suites Lobby

Come and purchase new and sale items to benefit the Benevolent Fund.

SUNDAY, MAY 12

Community Church Worship Service

10am, Chapel

Sermon by Reverend Eric Ritz, music by Ladies Ensemble.

Mother’s Day Menu

11am–2pm and 4:30–6:30pm, Harvest Table

Special Menu in the Harvest Table and Terrace Dining Room celebrating Mother’s Day. Offered 4:30-6:30pm in The Harvest Table only. See back page for details.

Gap Male Chorus – Mother’s Day Concert

7pm, Chapel

Singing a musical tribute to the glory of God through traditional hymns & spirituals.

MONDAY, MAY 13

Care Partner Friends in Community 10am, Concord Room

Join us for our monthly supportive gathering. This month we will be joined by Lauren Graber, Garden Spot Village Director of Wellness, to discuss self-care and wellbeing. Learn more by contacting Julie at v 717.355.6171.

Waffles at the End of the Universe Presented by Dramability Works! 7pm, Chapel

Enjoy an original play, Waffles at the End of the Universe, presented by Dramability Works! Follow an alien’s delightful discovery of waffles on Earth, learning valuable lessons of friendship and kindness. A light reception follows. Dramability Works! offers arts for adults with developmental disabilities, fostering exploration and creativity in a supportive setting.

TUESDAY, MAY 14

Chesapeake City Dine Around** 9:15am, departure Apartment Suites Lobby 6:30pm, approximate return Trip is already full and closed. Waitlist available.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 15

Men’s Christian Fellowship 9am, Meeting in Various Locations

An ongoing study of Genesis for men; contact Don Aldrich 610.299.0713 for more information.

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Kenbrook Grandparents Sign-Up Deadline**

Today is the deadline to sign up for your particular week at Kenbrook Bible Camp as a “grandparent.”

Please sign up at Resident Services. Don’t forget to submit all required clearances, as this role involves interacting with children.

Compassionate Neighbors in Community 10am, Theater

Interested in learning how to support friends, neighbors, or family members experiencing cognitive challenges? Join us for a relaxed, educational discussion. Learn more by calling Leslie at 717.355.6076.

Supportive Friends in Community 10am, Prayer and Meditation Room

Encouragement and support for any woman feeling down, alone, anxious or in need of a friend. Learn more by calling Jenny at 717.355.6259.

Look & Learn

10:30am, Chapel/Village Park

Do you have friends interested in moving to Garden Spot Village? Invite them to join us for an informational session where they will learn firsthand about the welcoming way of life at Garden Spot Village! Registration required at gsc.gl/looknlearn.

Travel with Purpose Informational Session

2pm, Theater

Have you considered joining the October 2025 Travel with Purpose Team for a life-changing relational mission trip to visit Missions of Hope International in Nairobi, Kenya? Come to an informational session to get your questions answered and learn all the trip details. Pick up a Trip FAQ and Application (due September 10) at Resident Services.

Musical Theater Lecture by Dr. Thomas Stretton

7pm, Chapel

Come listen to a multi-media presentation on the back story of Oklahoma! This event is sponsored by the Art Guild.

THURSDAY, MAY 16

Men’s Breakfast at Yoders

7:30am, Yoder’s Restaurant

Breakfast for all GSV men and a devotional by Pastor Doug Bozung, Christian Fellowship Church.

Coffee & Conversation

9am, Chapel & GSV-TV

Q&A with Steve Lindsey, CEO, and Steve Muller, COO in person or by calling/texting 717.298.0030.

New Holland Historical Society: The Scribbler

7pm, Chapel

Jack Brubaker talks about his life, local heritage, and the column he writes for LNP.

FRIDAY, MAY 17

Friday Flicks: The Hiding Place 1975 / PG / Drama / 2hr 30 min

2 & 7pm, Theater

A brave Christian family comes to the aid of its Jewish neighbors during the turbulent war years in Holland.

Village Voices Spring Concert 2pm, Chapel

Join us for this special presentation of choral music focused on the themes of hope and peace. Public welcome. Donations accepted.

3rd Friday Dinner

4:30pm by Reservation Only, Terrace Dining Room

Join us for a special Prix Fixe multiple course dinner in the Terrace Dining Room.

SATURDAY, MAY 18

Handbells Concert

3pm, Chapel

Village Ringers along with a bell choir from St. Stephen Reformed will present a spring concert.

Village Voices Spring Concert 7pm, Chapel

Join us for this special presentation of choral music focused on the themes of hope and peace. Public welcome. Donations accepted.

SUNDAY, MAY 19

Community Church Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon by Marlin and Sambath Petersheim. Mission Moment, International Day of Prayer for Unreached People Groups.

Garden Spot High School Recital 4pm, Chapel

Come hear student performers ranging from soloists to a sextet as they warm your hearts with their melodies.

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Curiosity Streaming: Trapped in Paradise

7pm, Theater

Come early for It May Be Hard to Believe, but People Actually Live Here. Stay for Wild Galapagos.

MONDAY, MAY 20

Towne Meeting

2pm, Chapel & GSV-TV

GSV team members share the latest Village happenings.

Travel Series: New Zealand by Train North

3:30pm, Theater

Come early for The Lives of the Amish in the US. Stay for the Northern Explorer train.

Tapestry Talk

7pm, Chapel

Possibly Garden Spot’s only American Indian resident, Rita Gribbell is happily married to Jim after life as a Roman Catholic nun. Previous jobs: Director of Religious Education & Pastoral Minister in Catholic churches, National Consultant and sales rep for a publishing company. Interests: Ballroom dancing, fly fishing, basket weaving, lifelong Scripture student and Lancaster County Prison volunteer.

TUESDAY, MAY 21

Latino Experience Bus Tour**

8am, departure Apartment Suites Lobby

12:30pm, approximate return

A bus trip to New Holland and Rawlinsville to learn about the Latino workers at Weaver Poultry and about the migrant workers from Puerto Rico in Southern Lancaster County. Cost: $8 for transportation. Sign up at Resident Services.

Dementia Learning: Stages of Alzheimer’s** 11am–12pm, Meadow View Memory Care

Melody Karick, dementia educator and consultant, will discuss the Global Deterioration Scale and Teepa Snow’s stages of Alzheimer’s to help caregivers understand the progression of Alzheimer’s. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Sign up at Resident Services.

Musical Movie: The Glenn Miller Story 1954 / G / Biography/Music 1hr 56min

2 & 7pm, Theater

Glenn Miller is a poor trombone player with dreams of fame. Through years of hard work and determination, he starts his own band, and it becomes one of the most successful groups of the big band era.

A Quiet Presence Information Session 3pm, Gardens West Conference Room

Whether you are a new volunteer or an ongoing volunteer, please join us to enrich your understanding of this ministry, share insights from your experience, and receive updated guidelines as a volunteer. We look forward to your participation and thank you for your compassionate care, ensuring that no one spends their final moments alone.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22

Women In Community Breakfast

8am, Village Park

Breakfast and storytelling by Diane Albertson. Diane will share a story titled: “Mother Goose’s Tribute to Women of the Bible.” Diane says, “Last year, sharing my story with all of you was truly one of the highlights of my time here at Garden Spot Village. I’m excited to bring you another memorable tale that weaves together faith, folklore and the timeless wisdom of the Bible.

Pen Pal Meet & Greet: New Holland Elementary School

1:30pm, departure from Apartment & Suites Lobby

Meet the student you have been sending letters to all school year. Invitation only.

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THURSDAY, MAY 23

Chef Demo

2pm, Village Park

Join us for a demonstration by the Garden Spot Village Chefs.

FRIDAY, MAY 24

Latino Experience Bus Tour**

8:30am, departure from Apartment Suites Lobby, 12pm, approximate return

A bus trip to New Holland and Lancaster City to learn about the experience of Latino workers at Weaver Poultry. Also learn how gentrification in the Southeast Lancaster City quadrant affects housing for Latinos. Cost: $8 for transportation. Sign up at Resident Services.

Story Shacks Available

Various Locations on Campus

READING FOR UNDERSTANDING: Story Shacks are returning to a “garden spot” near you! Watch for little libraries made by Woodshop volunteers and decorated by members of the Art Guild. Each will offer the same books, relating to Hispanic/Latino culture. Stop by any of the six locations to find your favorite genre.

Music in the Park with Nick Viscuso 10:30am, Village Park

Please welcome Nick Viscuso as he leads us in some favorites from years gone by.

Friday Flicks: The Hiding Place 1975 / PG / Drama / 2hr 30 min

2 & 7pm, Theater

A brave Christian family comes to the aid of its Jewish neighbors during the turbulent war years in Holland.

Lecture: Barns of Southeastern PA by Greg Huber, Architectural Historian 7pm, Chapel

Do you know the difference between a Schweitzer barn, a standard barn and a ground barn? Greg’s focus will be on the historic and cultural perspectives of Pennsylvania German, Swiss and Dutch barns. He has published over 200 articles and three books on barns and other buildings.

SATURDAY, MAY 25

Barn Tour of Eastern Lancaster County with Greg Huber**

10am departure from Apartment Suites Lobby 12:30pm, approximate return Greg will narrate the bus tour of five barns. There will be only one stop, at Oregon Dairy. Cost: ice cream on your own + $8 transportation. Sign up at Resident Services.

SUNDAY, MAY 26

Community Church Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon by Pastor John Meck, music by Chapel Choir.

TUESDAY, MAY 28

Share & Care “Hot Diggity Dog Sale” 11am-1pm, by the entrance of Share & Care, parking lot 4

Purchase your hot dog meal: hot dog, chips, cookie and drink for $4 or a single hot dog for $2. Meal purchases are cash only. Outdoor seating available. Search for the hidden hot dogs in Share & Care to win a $25 Share & Care gift card. All purchases support the GSV Benevolent Fund.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 29

Men’s Christian Fellowship 9am, Pavilion

All Men’s Christian Fellowship groups meet together today. Don Aldrich will share a devotional meditation.

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Ladies to Lunch**

10:30am, departure from Apartment Suites Lobby

Join us at John Wright Restaurant in Wrightsville. Enjoy a view of the Susquehanna River from this silk mill-turned-eatery serving an American menu. Cost: $8 transportation + meal on your own. Sign up at Resident Services.

FRIDAY, MAY 31

Celebration of Age

2pm, Chapel

This event is by invitation only. We will celebrate residents who are 90+.

JUNE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES

SATURDAY, JUNE 1

Making A Difference Collection: Beds for Kids

June 1-30

A partnership between Crossnet Ministries and Garden Spot Village Wood Shop to make beds for kids. We are collecting sets of twin sheets, stuffed animals, and children’s spiritual books in the barrel by the Apartment Suites Welcome Center. New items only, please.

Main Street Art Gallery

June 1-30

Kristin Moger, The Magic is in the Details. Exquisitely patterned animals and nature ink drawings. Her work is about contemplation, peace, joy and contentment. It’s not made for quick glance; but for a prolonged, lingering look.

Apartment Suites Display Case

June 1-30

Resident and retired barber, John Moore, will display barbershop items.

Shredding Day

9-11am, Pavillion Parking Lot #6

You are invited to bring confidential documents to be securely shredded. No newspapers, magazines or phone books will be accepted. Suggested donation: $5 per box or bag.

SUNDAY, JUNE 2

Community Church Worship Service

10am, Chapel

Sermon by Pastor Chet Yoder, Communion.

Fiddler on the Roof by Servant Stage**

2pm, Lancaster Bible College

1pm, departure from Apartment Suites Lobby

Cost: $8 transportation + pay what you will at the door. Sign up at Resident Services.

TUESDAY, JUNE 4

Event Sign-Up Day

Starting at 8am in the Theater Come and sign up for events that require advance registration. See the ad on page 2 for details.

Garden Spot Village Golf Tournament**

11am, Applecross Country Club

Imagine a fun day of golf on a Nicklaus-designed course with breathtaking views. Please plan to join us at Applecross Country Club for the Garden Spot Village Golf Tournament. 11am registration and BBQ lunch. Golf begins at 12:30pm with a shotgun start. Proceeds benefit the Benevolent Fund. Registration was due May 1.

Brothers and Sisters in Support“BASIS”

6pm, Prayer and Meditation Room

A monthly group for parents/grandparents who have experienced the loss of a child/grandchild. BASIS is a ministry that exists to encourage parents on their grief journey, immediately and long term. For more information, contact group leader Dan Steinman at 717.859.4777.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5

Men’s Christian Fellowship

9am, Meeting in Various Locations

An ongoing study of Genesis for men; contact Don Aldrich 610.299.0713 for more information.

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Directory Photo Day

10am-2pm, The Foundry

If your photo is not currently included in the directory or was not captured within the last three years, please contact Juanita Fox at 717.355.6157 to schedule your appointment. Or drop in during the time listed above.

Book Club

2pm, Gardens South Conference Room

Discussion of The Pioneers by David McCullough.

THURSDAY, JUNE 6

Widowed & Single Men’s Breakfast 8am, Concord Room

Breakfast and conversation for all widowed and single men at Garden Spot Village.

Coffee & Conversation

9am, Chapel & GSV-TV

Q&A with Steve Lindsey, CEO, and Steve Muller, COO in person or by calling/texting 717.298.0030.

National Audobon Society**

9am, departure from Apartment Suites Lobby. 2:30pm, approximate return

Tour the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove followed by lunch on your own at Wegmans. Cost: $12 tour + $8 transportation, lunch on own. Sign up at Resident Services.

FRIDAY, JUNE 7

The Artisan’s Corner Pop-Up 10am-12pm, Village Square

Ken Harnish will display and sell wood cell phone holders, napkin holders and wooden chests outside The Artisans Corner.

Friday Flicks: 80 for Brady / 2023 / PG-13 / Comedy / 1hr 38min

2 & 7pm, Theater

Four best friends live life to the fullest when they embark on a wild trip to see their hero, Tom Brady, play in the 2017 Super Bowl.

SATURDAY, JUNE 8

Civil War Insitute at Gettysburg College**

7am, departure from Apartment Suites Lobby 8:30pm, approximate return

This one-day event features lectures, lunch & dinner, and a private Gettysburg overview tour. Cost: $85pp, all inclusive. Sign up at Resident Services.

SUNDAY, JUNE 9

Community Church Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon by Pastor Eric Ritz, music by Larry Lewis.

Curiosity Streaming: A Look at History 7pm, Theater

Come early for Plants You Won’t Believe Actually Exist. Stay for How to be President.

MONDAY, JUNE 10

Care Partner Friends in Community 10am, Concord Room

Join us for our monthly supportive gathering. We will have an open discussion so that we can learn from and support each other. Learn more by contacting Julie at 717.355.6171.

Travel Series: New Zealand by Train South 3:30pm, Theater

Come early to hear famous songs. Stay for the Coastal Pacific and TranzAlpine trains.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12

My Fellow Travelers in Community 10am, Theater

This group provides a relaxed setting for those experiencing cognitive changes in order to receive support and learn tips for resilient living with memory loss. Learn more by calling Leslie 717.355.6076.

THURSDAY, JUNE 13

Mindful Wellness Talk 10am, Concord Room

Join us for our monthly mindful talk with Tara Philips, RD and a tasty food demonstration with Chef Manager Jackie Ramirez.

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FRIDAY,JUNE 14

Friday Flicks: 80 for Brady / 2023 / PG-13 / Comedy / 1hr 38min

2 & 7pm, Theater

Four best friends live life to the fullest when they embark on a wild trip to see their hero, Tom Brady, play in the 2017 Super Bowl. Bingo

7pm, Gardens West Conference Room

Bring a prize, win a prize.

SATURDAY, JUNE 15

Yard Sale, Book Sale and Wood Shop Sale

8am-1pm, Pavilion & GSV Campus

This outdoor event is an open invitation to residents and their family members to sell, visit and shop. Public welcome.

Allegro Orchestra Lancaster Presents: Movie Night**

7:30pm, Gardner Theatre – Lancaster Country Day School

6:30pm, departure from Apartment Suites Lobby

Come hear songs from famous composers: John Williams, James Horner, and Leonard Bernstein. Cost: $38pp includes ticket and transportation. Sign up at Resident Services.

SUNDAY, JUNE 16

Community Church Worship Service

10am, Chapel

Sermon by Dr. Peter Teague, music by Voices of Praise

MONDAY, JUNE 17

Towne Meeting

2pm, Chapel & GSV-TV

GSV team members share the latest Village happenings.

Tapestry Talk 7pm, Chapel

Chaplain Chet Yoder will share his journey of growing up on a Mifflin County farm to chaplain ministry at Garden Spot Village.

TUESDAY, J UNE 18

Musical Movie: My Fair Lady 1964 / G / Romance / 2hr 55min

2&7pm, Theater

A pompous phonetics professor is so sure of his abilities that he akes it upon himself to transform a iiiiiiiiiCockney working-class girl into soneone who can pass as a functioning member of high society.

Dementia Learning: Challenges to Solutions**

11am–12pm, Meadow View Memory Care

Melody Karick, dementia educator and consultant, will help participants create solutions to the caregiving challenges they face. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Sign up at Resident Services.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19

Women In Community Breakfast

8am, Village Park

Breakfast and life story by Melody Karick. Join us for Melody’s inspiring talk as she shares her faith journey from childhood to becoming a caregiver for those in need. From aspiring to be a doctor in Africa to discovering her calling in caring for older individuals with dementia, Melody’s story is one of faith, perseverance, and answering the Lord’s call with humility and dedication.

Men’s Christian Fellowship 9am, Meeting in Various Locations

An ongoing study of Genesis for men; contact Don Aldrich 610.299.0713 for more information.

Compassionate Neighbors in Community 10am, Theater

Interested in learning how to support friends, neighbors or family members experiencing cognitive challenges? Join us for a relaxed, educational discussion. Learn more by calling Leslie 717.355.6076.

Supportive Friends in Community 10am, Prayer and Meditation Room

Encouragement, friendship, and support for any woman feeling down, alone, or anxious. Learn more by calling Jenny 717.355.6259.

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Friends with Restless Leg Syndrome

2pm, Theater

Join us for a supportive gathering. Lauren Graber, GSV Director of Wellness, will be our guest speaker. Contact Mary Beth at 717.355.6010 for more information.

THURSDAY, JUNE 20

Men’s Breakfast at Yoder’s

7:30am, Yoder’s Restaurant

Breakfast for all GSV men and a devotional by New Holland Mayor and Garden Spot Communities Board Member Tim Bender.

Coffee & Conversation

9am, Chapel & GSV-TV

Q&A with Steve Lindsey, CEO, and Steve Muller, COO in person or by calling/texting 717.298.0030.

Lunch Bunch: Iron Hill Brewery**

10:30am, departure from Apartment & Suites Lobby

Restaurant looks across the campus of Franklin and Marshall College. Creative yet informal cuisine with friendly service. Fresh from–scratch New American cuisine is served in a comfortable, casual atmosphere. Cost: $8 transportation + meal on your own. Sign up at Resident Services.

FRIDAY, JUNE 21

Lunch Bunch: Iron Hill Brewery**

10:30am, departure from Apartment Suites Lobby

Restaurant looks across the campus of Franklin and Marshall College. Creative yet informal cuisine with friendly service. Fresh from scratch New American cuisine is served in a comfortable, casual atmosphere. Cost: $8 transportation + meal on your own. Sign up at Resident Services.

Friday Flicks: Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret / 2023 / PG-13 / Comedy / 1hr 46min

2 & 7pm, Theater

Eleven-year-old Margaret moves to a new town and begins contemplating everything about life. She relies on her mother, who offers loving support, and her grandmother, who’s coming to terms with finding happiness in the next phase of her life. Questions of identity, one’s place in the world, and what brings meaning to life brings them closer together.

3rd Friday in the Terrace Dining Room**

4:30-6:30pm, Terrace Dining Room

Join us for a special Prix Fixe multiple course dinner in the Terrace Dining Room. Reservations required. Reserve your place by calling 717.355.6202.

SUNDAY, JUNE 23

Community Church Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon by Pastor John Meck, music by Barb Kiso.

Curiosity Streaming: A Look at History 7pm, Theater

Come early for Most Dangerous Birds you Should Run Away From. Stay for How to Get Away with It (criminals, con artists, frauds and fakes).

MONDAY, JUNE 24

ELANCO Library Drop-in Hours 1-3pm, GSV Library

Connect with the resources available from ELANCO Library. You can browse and check out a selection of new materials from ELANCO Library, sign up for a library card, preview assistive technologies for readers with low vision, ask for book recommendations or help with eBooks and eAudiobooks, and more!

Parkinson’s Friends in Community 2pm, Gardens Tower

Separate sharing times will occur during this meeting for those dealing with Parkinson’s Disease themselves and for the care companion/support person. Sherilyn and Jenny will facilitate the Caring and Coping groups. For more information contact Sherilyn at 717.355.6264.

Low Vision Friends in Community 2-3:30pm, Theater

Please note time and location change!

Join us for our supportive gathering. This month we will be joined by special guest, Dr. Gewaily of Lancaster Retina Specialists, for a conversation on Macular Degeneration. Learn more by contacting Julie at 717.355.6171.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 25

Travel Series

3:30pm, Theater

Come early for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Stay for Dramatic Landscapes, Science on the Great Barrier Reef, and Natural Wonders.

THURSDAY, JUNE 27

West Point Military Academy**

5:15am, departure from Apartment & Suites Lobby, 9pm, approximate return Elite Coach will provide transportation. Resident Bob Totten will provide commentary and show The Long Gray Line during ride. Trip includes guided 90-minute combined bus/walking tour, lunch, museum tour. Cost: $163pp. Sign up at Resident Services.

Ambassadors of Dining 2pm, Concord Room

Let’s talk dining! A small group to discuss what’s happening in Dining Services.

FRIDAY, JUNE 28

Music in the Park with Nick Viscuso

10:30am, Village Park

Please welcome Nick Viscuso as he leads us in some favorites from years gone by.

Friday Flicks: Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret / 2023 / PG-13 / Comedy / 1hr 46min

2 & 7pm, Theater

Eleven-year-old Margaret moves to a new town and begins contemplating everything about life. She relies on her mother, who offers loving support, and her grandmother, who’s coming to terms with finding happiness in the next phase of her life. Questions of identity, one’s place in the world, and what brings meaning to life brings them closer together.

SATURDAY, JUNE 29

Zhang Sisters Performance 7pm, Chapel

Philina and Nickita Zhang, accomplished teenage musicians will perform the piano and violin. This sister-duo from New York City is world-renowned for their incredible talent. Both have won domestic and international competitions. We are honored to host them for a lively concert.

SUNDAY, JUNE 30

Community Church Worship Service 10am, Chapel

Sermon by Dr. Derek Webster, Missions Moment by Missions Door.

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Tuesday, June 4, Applecross Country Club

To register a team or sign up to volunteer, contact Barb Martin at bmartin@gardenspotvillage.org or 717.355.6153 by May 1. Event proceeds will benefit the GSV Benevolent Fund.

STAY CONNECTED WITH GSV COMMUNICATIONS!

• GSV-TV 956: Your GSV information channel

• GSV-TV 957: Your GSV entertainment channel

• CATIE: Info at your fingertips from home

• MyGSV: Access info remotely

• The Garden Variety: Bi-monthly events/trips newsletter

• Weekly Announcements: Friday mail essential

REPLAYS ON GSV-TV 956:

• Towne Meeting Replay: Tuesdays at 7pm & Wednesdays at 2pm

• Sunday Worship Service Replay: Sundays at 2pm

• Look for the in Weekly Announcements for other replays.

• Did you know? You can replay anytime on CATIE & MyGSV under the Video Gallery.

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GSV COMMUNICATIONS JOIN US FOR A DAY OF GOLF! GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE 2024 GOLF TOURNAMENT

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

JOIN US THIS SUMMER FOR

THE ICE CREAM TRAIL

Join GSV on an Ice Cream Adventure! Explore a variety of local creameries and ice cream shops. Purchase one scoop, two scoops or more.

Coming June, July & August

Dates and locations will be announced soon!

Depart 12:30pm

Approximate return 3pm

Cost: $8pp transportation. Ice cream cost on own. Sign up at Resident Services.

**Additional dates possible, determined by sign-up.

Garden Spot Village is honored to be a Business Sponsor of the 2024 New Holland Summer Arts Association’s

Entertainment in the Park

Free entertainment in the New Holland Community Park All programs 7-9pm unless specified

Sat 6/29 Arts and Craft Show 9AM—2PM

Wed 7/03 The Swingtime Dolls—taking you back to WWII, Glenn Miller and the Andrew Sisters

Fri 7/05

New Holland Concert Band—patriotic concert followed by FIREWORKS

Sun 7/07 Rain date for New Holland Band and Fireworks

Wed 7/10 The 4 Daves—anything from funk to fusion, to rock, to pop to motown

Sat 7/13 Studio Two—Early Beatles Tribute: taking you back to the 60s when the Beatles took the world by storm

Sun 7/14 TinnAngel Band—Classic Rock, Pop Rock, New Country

Wed 7/17 Mr Mody & Friends—Classic Rock, Pop, R&B, Country

Sat 7/20

Clockwork Band—Top 40 thru the decades

Sun 7/21 Temple Ave Jazz—Jazz, Swing, Blues

Wed 7/24 The Fabulous Greaseband—Oldies Rock and Roll

Sat 7/27 CAISO Steel Drum Band—a variety of tunes with an island flare

Sun 7/28 Servant Stage—The Marvelous Wonderettes, a song and dance tribute to the 50s & 60s

Wed 7/31 Big Big Jazz Band—Jazz

Sat 8/03 The New Individuals—60s,70s Beatles, Beach Boys, etc.

Sun 8/04 West Chester Swing Kings—The golden 40s and recent contemporary tunes

Wed 8/07 Jim Conner—cover for various genres and decades of music

Sat 8/10 Jeff Dillard Blue Grass Band

Sun 8/11 Charlie Zahm—Celtic / Folk

Wed 8/14 Trent Becker & The Collective—Country

Sat 8/17 Mitch and the Mood Swings—Rock & Roll, Soul, Motown 6:30-9PM

Sun 8/18 Conrad Fisher—country, bluegrass, gospel and a little rockabilly

Mon 9/02 Fiddlers Picnic 9AM—6PM

All programs are presented free of charge because of the contributons from area businesses, community organizatons, and individual supporters. The New Holland Summer Arts Associaton is a 501c3 non-profit organizaton and all contributons are tax deductble.

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Mother’s Day Menu

SUNDAY, MAY 12

Lunch: 11am – 2pm The Harvest Table and Terrace Dining Room / Dinner: 4:30pm – 6:30pm The Harvest Table Only

Soups - $3.09 / $3.59

• Sweet Corn and Bacon Chowder

• Creamy Tomato Bisque topped with Garlic Parmesan Croutons

Cold Appetizers

• Classic Shrimp Cocktail, Lemon Wedge$8.99

• Apple Cheddar Walnut Salad with Dried Cranberries and Raspberry Vinaigrette- $5.75

• Bacon, Asparagus and Baby Spinach Salad with Feta, Pinenuts and Garlic Red Pepper Vinaigrette - $5.75

Chefs Table

• Pork Cutlet Scaloppine - $6.59

- Wild Mushroom Ragout

• Chesapeake Chicken - $12.99

- Crab Cake Topped Chicken Breast with Mornay Sauce

• Maple Almond Trout - $7.99

- Almond Butter Crumb Topping Drizzled with Maple

• Brown Butter and Parsley Cavatappi

• Lemon Garlic Lima Beans

• Honey Glazed Green Topped Carrots

“Grinders” Hot Toasted Subs (HT Menu only)

• “Philly Philly” - $7.99

- Shaved Ribeye Steak, Long Hots, Crispy Onions, Cooper Sharp

• “Wild Pig” - $7.99

- Smoked Bacon, Turkey, Ham, Provolone and Cranberry Aioli

• Rachel Melt - $7.99

- Oven Roasted Turkey, Coleslaw, Swiss with Thousand Island Dressing

The Carvery Meal - $18.99

• Dijon Herb Roasted Sirloin

- Fingerling Potato Confit

- Garlic Butter Green Bean

- Rosemary Au jus

Grill Special (HT Station Menu Only) - $10.99

• Fried Shrimp Platter, Fries, Tartar and Coleslaw

Desserts

• Dark Cherry Topped NY Cheesecake

• Lemon Berry Mascarpone Cake

• Assorted Pies – GSV Home Made Ice Cream

Reservations Required for Terrace Dining Room, groups of 6 or less only. Reservations will be accepted Tuesday, April 23 beginning at 10am, please call extension 6202.

3 rd Friday in May Prix Fixe Menu

FRIDAY, MAY 17

Starter

• Lobster Bisque with Chunks of Fresh Lobster

• Fresh Italian Bread Board with Roasted Garlic

Salad

• Caprese Salad

- Fresh Tomatoes, House Pulled Mozzarella Cheese, Fresh Basil, Balsamic Glaze

Main Course

• Filet Oscar

- Grilled Filet topped with Fresh Asparagus, Lump Crab Meat and Hollandaise Sauce

- Served over Chive and Horseradish Whipped Potatoes

Dessert

• Italian “Rum” Cake with GSV Tiramisu Ice Cream

$35.00 per person

BY RESERVATION ONLY.

Reservations opened at 10am on Tuesday, April 30. Please call 717.355.6202 to make your reservation.

RETURNING

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 10AM-2PM, CONCORD ROOM

Held the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month during the summer growing season.

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