Village Crier - February 2011

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Sunday, February 6 Dr. Steven Rice St. Timothy Episcopal Church, WS Sunday, February 13 Rev. David Partington Presbyterian Minister Sunday, February 20 Rev. Lee Strange Trinity United Methodist, WS Sunday, February 27 Dr. David Hughes First Baptist Church, WS

Panhellenic Luncheon Friday, March 4 12:00pm In the Dining Room Cost: TBA

March is National Panhellenic Month! All Bermuda Village ladies who were members of a Greek letter college sorority affiliated with the Panhellenic Conference are invited to attend our annual luncheon. New Residents with Panhellenic connections are especially welcome. If you have any questions or wish to make a luncheon reservation, please contact Jane Curry (940-6376) or Joan Schnably (776-0237) by Friday, February 25. Further information concerning the luncheon will be sent to those making reservations.

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T HE OFFICI A L NE WSLET TER OF BERMUDA V ILL AGE

PUBLISHED BY LISA GARNER

Valentines Day Celebration Monday, February 14

FEBRUARY 2011 Featured Resident

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5:00pm Social in the Living Room

Birthdays & Anniversaries

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Everyone is welcome to enjoy delicious appetizers and lively conversation before dinner.

Calendar

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Programs

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Arts & Adventure

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6:00pm Dinner in the Dining Room Tonight’s menu features: Roasted Vegetable Salad Chicken Vol Au Vent Triple Chocolate Dense Cake With Cherry Coveture Cost: $24.95 Dress – Semi Formal

Bermuda Village Retirement Resort

Unless otherwise noted, Vesper Services are held at 5:00pm in the Chapel.

142 Bermuda Village Drive Bermuda Run, NC 27006

VESPER SERVICES

Entertainment by

Mirror Image Trio (6:30 to 9:00pm) Dance the night away with the music from Mirror Image.

Recreation & Fitness

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Village Living

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Saturday Movies

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Menu

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FEATURED RESIDENT Harold enjoys reading, working with computers and cultural events. He says that he visited many communities before making his decision to move to Bermuda Village. He decided to make Bermuda Village his home because of “the outstanding, most friendly staff” along with the “most friendly neighbors” he has ever met. 12

Virginia Neuschel 16

ANNIVERSARIES

Mary Jo & Leighton McGill 8

Marisol & Howard Dickson 8

Jean & Gene Hooks 18

Barbara & Corby Wolfe 19

$7.95

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Atrium and Dining Room

Fresh Catch

Cheese Omelet

Atrium and Dining Room

Fresh Catch

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Meatball Sub

Atrium and Dining Room

Fresh Catch

BBQ & Bleu Burger

Atrium and Dining Room

Fresh Catch

Cuban Panini

Ala Carte Menu for Lunch

Dining Room

NY Strip Night $17.99

Ala Carte Menu for Lunch

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Dining Room

Steak Night $17.99

Ala Carte Menu for Lunch

Dining Room

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Ala Carte 19 Menu for Lunch Creole Buffet Jambalaya Creole Pork Parsley Potatoes Corn Medley Stewed Greens $15.95

Dining Room

Prime Rib $17.99 Or Salmon $16.99

As a reminder… If the nightly Special is not to your liking, you may order from the Dinner Menu except for Buffets and Special Events.

FEBRUARY MENU

Dining Room

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Dining Room

Luncheon Buffet

Dining Room

Apple Cider Braised Pork $13.95

Luncheon Buffet

Dining Room

Appetizer Soup Cobb Salad $14.95

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Tandori Chicken $14.95

Luncheon Buffet

Dining Room

Baked Ziti $13.95

BIRTHDAY NIGHT Chicken Cordon Bleu $14.95

Tuna Melt

Atrium and Dining Room

Fried Chicken 16 Hot Plate Beef and Mushroom Stir Fry $13.95

Atrium and Dining Room

Rack of Lamb $21.95

Sunshine Platter

Atrium and Dining Room

Chicken Pontalba $15.95

Luncheon Buffet

SATURDAY

The Fresh Catch and Market Price will be available Friday Morning. Menu subject to change.

Can be ordered by calling the Front Desk

21 Carved Ham20 Beef Brisket Sunshine Platter Yankee Pot Roast with Gravy Parsley Potatoes Shrimp Alfredo Moroccan Stewed Cabbage Meat Stew Reservations And Carrots Required $11.95 $7.95

Main Dining 22 Room Closed

the Front Desk

Main Dining 15 Spinach & 14 Room Closed Bacon Quiche Cheese Ravioli Valentines Day Marinara Sauce Veal Meatballs Dinner Stewed Zucchini Chicken Garlic Bread Vol Au Vent $7.95 $24.95 Can be ordered by calling

Can be ordered by calling the Front Desk

Dining Room

8 Hunter-style Chicken Stuffed Tomato Au Gratin Potato

Main Dining Room Closed

Can be ordered by calling the Front Desk

$7.95

Roast Pork Loin with Stuffing Roast Potato Root Vegetables

Sweet & Sour Pork $11.95

Dining Room

Pauline Kirk

Dining Room

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Tortellini Carbonara $11.95

Florence Geisinger

Reservations Required 11:30am - 1:30pm

Greystone:

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Loaded Potato Hash

Nancy Sholar

Chicken 27 Pot Pie Pork Stew Seafood Dish

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Dining Room

Bessie Hunt

Dining Room

Catered Living:

11:30am - 1:30pm

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Dining Room

Pat Lannan

Dining Room

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Reservations Required 11:30am - 1:30pm

Woody Edwards

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Country Brunch

Martha Wellman

Dining Room

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Reservations Required 11:30am - 1:30pm

Harold enjoyed ballroom dancing with his wife of nearly 48 years, Jerleene. Sadly, Jerleene passed away in 2009. Bob Sowers

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Harold also served in the United States Army, earning the rank of Specialist 5. He was stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He is a lifetime member of the disabled Veterans of America. 11

Carolina Dog

Harold attended college at Appalachian State Teachers College (now Appalachian State University). He began his career at RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company in the Production Department and eventually moved into Research and Development. He retired from Reynolds in 1988 as a Senior Lab Technician. Dick Schnably

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Eggs Benedict

Fran Sowers

Braised Lamb 6 Fried Chicken Seafood Dish

Harold Lashmit moved to Bermuda Village in December 2010, from Pfafftown, NC. He has lived most of his life in North Carolina, being born and raised in Yadkin County.

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Main Dining Room Closed

Marti Huber

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TUESDAY

Carolyn Beam

B I R T H D A Y S

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Documentarians Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg provide an uncompromising glimpse into the personal and professional life of comedian and red-carpet mainstay, Joan Rivers, a woman clinging stubbornly and steadfastly to the pop-culture bandwagon. Stern and Sundberg – whose previous film, The Devil Came on Horseback, covered the Darfur genocide – take a no-less-intensive approach to their subject here, taking a hard look at fame’s bitter toll.

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5:00pm Vesper Service

Rated R

Depart: 1:15pm The Grapes of Wrath WFU Mainstage Theatre

(2010)

5:00pm Vesper Service

Joan rivers: a Piece of Work

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After she’s accused of being a Russian sleeper spy, rogue CIA agent Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie) goes on the run, using every tactic, accent and disguise she knows to elude her pursuers, clear her name and protect her husband. Her supervisor, Winter (Liev Schreiber), buys her story, while counterintelligence officer Peabody (Chiwetel Ejiofor) decidedly does not and will do anything to stop her in this fast-paced, intrigue-filled spy adventure.

5:00pm Vesper Service

Saturday, February 26 Rated PG-13

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1:30pm 9 & 18 Hole Shop Clemmons 8 Senior Golf 9 3:00pm 1:30pm Ping Pong Knit One Sew Too and 7:45pm Billiards Mixer In the Living Rm Valentines Concert Depart: 6:45pm Featuring A Midsummer Jason McKinney Night’s Dream In the Living Rm Stevens Center

Always held in the1st Floor Redbud Parlor

1:30pm Knit One Sew Too

9 & 18 Hole Senior Golf

1:00pm Bridge

9 & 18 Hole Senior Golf

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SATURDAY 9 & 18 Hole 5 Senior Golf 4 2:00 & 7:30pm Depart: 11:15am 1:30pm Music Lovers MOVIE: Luncheon Tea and Talk Edge of Piedmont Club Always held in the 1st Darkness 1:00pm Floor Redbud Parlor Dupl. Bridge Rated R 1:30pm Shop Lowes 9 & 18 Hole 11 1:30pm 10 2:00 & 7:30pm 12 Senior Golf MOVIE: 1:30pm Tea and Talk Shop Food Lion You’ve Got Mail 5:00pm Rated PG Depart: 2:00pm Friday Night Social Shopping for Depart: 7:15pm Depart: 7:15pm Lunch at the One or Two Dearly Departed Piccadilly With Heidi Twin City Stage HanesBrands Theatre 1:30pm 17 9 & 18 Hole 18 2:00 & 7:30pm 19 Tea and Talk Senior Golf MOVIE: 2:30pm Salt Wine Aficionados 1:00pm Rated PG-13 Depart: 6:45pm Dupl. Bridge UNCSA Depart: 6:45pm Winter Dance 1:30pm Celtic Fiddlin’ Concert Shop Lowes Reynolds Auditorium Stevens Center 9 & 18 Hole 25 2:00 & 7:30pm 26 24 Senior Golf MOVIE: Joan Rivers: 1:30pm 1:30pm A Piece of Work Shop Food Lion Rated R Tea and Talk 7:45pm Depart: 6:45pm Chocolate Charles Thomas’ Lovers Social Drifters In the Living Rm Brock Arts Center

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February 2011 Calendar

9 & 18 Hole 14 15 16 1:30pm Senior Golf 9 & 18 Hole Shop Thruway 1:00pm Senior Golf Bridge 7:00pm 6:00pm 1:30pm Valentines Day BINGO NIGHT Knit One Sew Too In the Dining Rm Dinner BV Dining Rm 1:30pm 22 9 & 18 Hole 21 9 & 18 Hole 23 Shop Senior Golf Senior Golf Hanes Point 1:30pm 1:00pm and Walmart Knit One Sew Too Bridge 4:30pm BIRTHDAY NIGHT 2:30pm Dinner Music Communion Service Wii Mixer and Depart: 6:00pm Sing-a-Long With Heidi Dinner on the Town In the Dining Rm LifeFit Rm MILNER’S

1:00pm Bridge

(2010) Saturday, February 19

9 & 18 Hole Senior Golf

In this valentine to modern romance, book superstore magnate Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) and independent book shop owner Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) fall in love in the anonymity of the Internet – both blissfully unaware that he’s trying to put her out of business. Director Nora Ephron’s Golden Globe-nominated romantic comedy puts romance on the ropes – and forces two people to make tough decisions about life, love and livelihood.

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(1998) Saturday, February 12 Rated PG

1:30pm Shop Hanes Mall

You’ve Got mail FRIDAY

As a seasoned homicide detective, Thomas Craven (Mel Gibson) has seen the bleakest side of humanity. But nothing prepares him for the toughest investigation of his life; the search for his only daughter Emma’s killer. Now, he is on a personal mission to uncover the disturbing secrets surrounding her murder, including corporate corruption, government collusion and Emma’s own mysterious life.

Depart: 2:15pm A Midsummer 6 Night’s Dream Stevens Center 5:00pm Vesper Service 5:30pm Super Bowl Party In the Living Rm Depart: 13 2:15pm Piedmont Opera Valentines Concert WFU Brendle Hall

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Saturday, February 5 (2009) Rated R

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

Edge of darkness

TUESDAY

In the Living Room

MONDAY

2:00 & 7:30 pm

SUNDAY

Saturday Movies


Music Lovers Luncheon Fr iday, Febr uar y 4 Depar t: 11:15am for the Piedmont Club (Winston-Salem)

Properties

Please make tr anspor tation reser vations at the Front Desk by Thur sday, Febr uar y 3. The cost of $15.00 is payable at the Piedmont Club.

Super Bowl Party

Sunday, February 6 Time: 5:30pm Kick Off Time: 6:00pm Join your friends for our Game Day celebration! Refreshments will be provided. Beer and wine will be available for purchase. A traditional Football Pool will be available for those who wish to participate.

Surround yourself with refined charm where you will appreciate the amenities providing you the luxury of a carefree, active, independent, lifestyle.

It is the time to relax! BV Spotlight Entertainment:

A Valentines Concert Featuring Vocalist ~

Jason McKinney Wednesday, February 9 7:45pm In the Living Room

Pool Squares will be posted on Tuesday, February 1 and will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis. Cost is $2 per square – payable at the Front Desk. No Squares will be “reserved ” without payment AND there is a limit of five (5) squares per household.

Wisconsin native and North Carolina educated baritone, Jason McKinney will present a Valentine’s themed concert, with music from Hit Broadway shows, operatic highlights, and popular love songs. Jason has performed opera and oratorio to critical acclaim in a dozen countries and across three continents.

If you would like to attend the party, please sign up at the Front Desk by noon Friday, February 4.

Mark your calendars! Don’t miss this wonderful performance.

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You have earned it –

Take the time to enjoy it! Fulfill your retirement dreams at

Bermuda Village! North Carolina’s Premier Retirement Community Condominium prices $80,000 to $300,000 Villa prices $199,000 to $500,000 Rental/Leasing Options Available Affordable Homeownership! No Entrance Fee!

Everyone is welcome to any and all of the BV Social hours. You do not need dinner reservations to participate.

Friday Night Social Friday, February 11 5:00pm In the Living Room Chocolate Lovers Dessert Social Friday, February 25 7:45pm In the Living Room Enjoy a delicious chocolate treat and cup of coffee while visiting with friends and neighbors.

We invite you to visit with us. To schedule your visit or if your would like more information, please call us at

800-843-5433 or 336-998-6539 Visit our website www.BermudaVillage.net

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SALES & MARKETING

FEBRUARY PROGR AMS

The Piedmont Club presents another Music Lovers Luncheon! Enjoy a delicious lunch and a back-stage glimpse of the upcoming Winston-Salem Symphony performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

142 Bermuda Village Drive Bermuda Run, NC 27006


If you would like to participate in the upcoming Billiards Tournament, please sign up in the Mailroom by Friday, February 11. At that time the ladder will be posted and play may begin.

Everyone Welcome!

Ping Pong and Billiards Mixer

Bingo Night

Tuesday, February 8 3:00pm In the Living Room

Tuesday, February 15 7:00pm In the Dining Room

Join neighbors for an afternoon of friendly competition. All skill levels welcome. If you would like to participate, please sign up in the Mailroom by Monday, February 7.

Bring your lucky charms and your $1.00 bills for a fun night of BINGO! Play 10 games - $1.00 per card/per game. Please sign up at the Front Desk by noon Monday, February 14. Everyone Welcome!

WINTER WALKING

Dinner on the Town

Wednesdays at 3:00pm

Milner’s

Heidi is starting a walking group for those interested in walking in the afternoons. In good weather the group will venture outdoors, during inclement weather the group will walk inside the BV Clubhouse. Walkers should meet at 3:00pm in the LifeFit Dept. If you would like to participate in this group activity, call Heidi at 998-6774 or sign up in the Mailroom by Wednesday, February 2.

Shopping Outing

MEAL IDEAS FOR ONE OR TWO Thursday, February 10 Depart: 2:00pm Harris Teeter Shop with Heidi and find the newest food items available perfectly-sized for preparing easy, healthy and delicious meals for one or two people. Please sign up AT THE FRONT DESK by noon Tuesday, February 8. We need a minimum of 5 to make this trip.

Tuesday, February 22 Depart: 6:00pm (Winston-Salem) Milner’s American Southern is a family owned restaurant with a menu that boasts a delicious variety of Southern American classics retooled with contemporary culinary techniques using the finest ingredients: small farm produce, coastal Carolina seafood, and meats from ethically conscious ranchers.

Wii Game M ixer

Monda y, February 21 2:30 pm In the LifeFit Dept. Spend a winter afternoon playing Games on the Wii. Heidi will show you all the tricks your grandchildren already know! Lots of fun and friendly competition. Please sign up in the Mailroom by Friday, February 18 if you are interested in participating.

8:30am

monday Water Aerobics

tuesday

Wednesday Co-ed Water Conditioning

Strength Training

8:45am

thursday

Friday Water Aerobics

Strength Training Men’s Cardio

9:00am 9:45am

Cardio Fit & Flex

Cardio Fit & Flex

Cardio Fit & Flex

Cardio Fit & Flex

10:45pm

Sit & Fit

Pilates

Sit & Fit

Sit & Fit

1:30pm

Balance

Balance

Balance

3:00pm

Winter Walk

Residents may sit in groups of 2, 4, 6, or 8 and are responsible for their own bill. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Friday, February 18.

BIRTHDAY NIGHT Wednesday, February 23 Featuring Dinner Music and a Sing-a-Long with the musicians of

Memories Duo 6:30-8:30pm In the Dining Room

Exercise Class schedule time

Enjoy one of Milner’s small plates – P.E.I. Mussels, Low Country Shrimp, or a Fried Green Tomato Stack. Entrée choices include Frogmore Stew, Grilled Mahi-Mahi, Pan Roasted Chicken, Pesto Linguini, Braised Pork and more.

The February Birthday night is filled with fun! Gather in the Dining Room for a delicious dinner, music and a sing-a-long. Come prepared with a list of your favorites like New York, New York, Somewhere over the Rainbow, Always, Dixie and more and the band will play as many as they can while you and your friends sing-a-long. Dancing is not required but if your feet won’t stop tapping then don’t hesitate to give your partner a turn around the dance floor! The more voices we have the better we will sound – hope you will be there!

FEBRUARY PROGR AMS

RECREATION & FITNESS

2011 Billiards (Pool) Tournament


The Winston-Salem Symphony and the Stevens Center present:

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Sunday, February 6 Depart: 2:15pm (Winston-Salem) Tuesday, February 8 Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem) The Symphony collaborates with legendary stage director Gerald Freedman and the UNCSA School of Drama to present Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Mendelssohn’s music. It’s a mid-winter delight, presented, as you’ve never experienced it before.

1. Reserve your ticket in advance by calling the Symphony Box Office at 464-0145. 2. Tell them you have a BERMUDA VILLAGE TICKET VOUCHER and ask them to hold the ticket under Bermuda Village. 3. Contact Lisa Garner at 998-6620 and tell her you have reserved a ticket. 4. Make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by Wednesday, February 2 and, based on the transportation sheet we will pick up all the tickets at one time.

Winston-Salem Festival Stage and the Hanesbrands Theatre present:

Lunch at the Piccadilly Friday, February 11 Depart: 7:15pm (Winston-Salem)

Clyde Edgerton’s best-selling novel comes to the stage with all the sweetness, warmth and humor of the book, plus a few new surprises. Renowned composer/lyricist Mike Craver has set this surprising story to 25 great new songs of almost every imaginable style, from Bluegrass to Broadway. An unlikely subject for a musical has become what one critic called “A funny, warm, inventive, and deliriously entertaining show that’s a must-see for all.” Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 747-1414. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Wednesday, February 9.

The Twin City Stage presents:

Dearly Departed Saturday, February 12 Depart: 7:15pm (Winston-Salem) When the patriarch of the Turpin family keels over dead in the first scene, the struggle to get him buried involves the whole clan, including the not-so-grieving widow who wants to put “Mean and Surly” on the tombstone. As the situation becomes fraught with mishap, Ray-Bud says to his long-suffering wife, “When I die, don’t tell nobody. Just bury me in the backyard and tell everybody I left you.” Amidst the chaos, the Turpins seek comfort from their friends, an eccentric community of misfits who manage to pull together and help each other through their hours of need, and finally, the funeral. Tickets go on sale beginning Monday, January 24. Please call the Box Office at 748-0857 ext. 203 to purchase your ticket. Box Office hours are from Noon to 5:30pm. Please indicate that you would like the tickets held under Bermuda Village and based on the Transportation Reservation Sheet we will pick them up for you. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Wednesday, February 9.

Love Scenes

Sunday, February 13 Depart: 2:15pm WFU – Brendle Recital Hall (Winston-Salem)

UNCSA and the Stevens Center present:

Winter Dance Concert Thursday, February 17 Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem)

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Piedmont Opera as it presents an affair filled with some of the most romantic and enchanting music ever written.

Winter Dance will dazzle with George Balanchine's Symphonie Concertante, Gallery by Alwyn Nikolais, James Kudelka’s Gazebo Dances and a world premiere by Diego Schoch.

Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 725-7101 ext. 100. The Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 10.

Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling the Box Office at 721-1945. Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday 11:30am to 6:30pm and Saturday 3 – 6pm. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Tuesday, February 15.

The W-S Symphony and Reynolds Auditorium present:

The Brock Performing Arts Center presents:

Celtic Fiddlin’ with Eileen Ivers

Saturday, February 26 Depart: 6:45pm (Mocksville)

Saturday, February 19 Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem) Eileen Ivers has established herself as the preeminent exponent of the Irish fiddle in the world today. This sensational Celtic fiddler electrifies audiences everywhere with her dazzling virtuosity. You’ll be dancing a jig and clapping along during this rousing performance. Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 464-0145. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 17.

Charlie Thomas’ Drifters Singing the hit songs you know and love… This Magic Moment, Under the Boardwalk, Up on the Roof, Some Kind of Wonderful and more. Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 751-3000. The Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday from Noon to 5:00pm. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 24.

Wake Forest University Theatre presents:

The Grapes of Wrath Sunday, February 27 Depart: 1:15pm WFU Mainstage Theatre (Winston-Salem) “The dawn came, but no day. In the morning the dust hung like fog. Men stood by their fences and looked at the ruined corn, drying fast now, only a little green showing through the film of dust. And the women came out of the houses to stand beside their men – to feel whether this time the men would break.” Frank Galati has taken the heart and the bones of Steinbeck’s classic American novel and fashioned it into brilliant contemporary ensemble theatre. Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 758-5295. The Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday from Noon to 5:00pm. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 24.

ARTS & ADVENTURE

ARTS & ADVENTURE

A special treat - BV has a FREE VIP Ticket Voucher available for you!

The Piedmont Opera presents:


The Winston-Salem Symphony and the Stevens Center present:

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Sunday, February 6 Depart: 2:15pm (Winston-Salem) Tuesday, February 8 Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem) The Symphony collaborates with legendary stage director Gerald Freedman and the UNCSA School of Drama to present Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Mendelssohn’s music. It’s a mid-winter delight, presented, as you’ve never experienced it before.

1. Reserve your ticket in advance by calling the Symphony Box Office at 464-0145. 2. Tell them you have a BERMUDA VILLAGE TICKET VOUCHER and ask them to hold the ticket under Bermuda Village. 3. Contact Lisa Garner at 998-6620 and tell her you have reserved a ticket. 4. Make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by Wednesday, February 2 and, based on the transportation sheet we will pick up all the tickets at one time.

Winston-Salem Festival Stage and the Hanesbrands Theatre present:

Lunch at the Piccadilly Friday, February 11 Depart: 7:15pm (Winston-Salem)

Clyde Edgerton’s best-selling novel comes to the stage with all the sweetness, warmth and humor of the book, plus a few new surprises. Renowned composer/lyricist Mike Craver has set this surprising story to 25 great new songs of almost every imaginable style, from Bluegrass to Broadway. An unlikely subject for a musical has become what one critic called “A funny, warm, inventive, and deliriously entertaining show that’s a must-see for all.” Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 747-1414. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Wednesday, February 9.

The Twin City Stage presents:

Dearly Departed Saturday, February 12 Depart: 7:15pm (Winston-Salem) When the patriarch of the Turpin family keels over dead in the first scene, the struggle to get him buried involves the whole clan, including the not-so-grieving widow who wants to put “Mean and Surly” on the tombstone. As the situation becomes fraught with mishap, Ray-Bud says to his long-suffering wife, “When I die, don’t tell nobody. Just bury me in the backyard and tell everybody I left you.” Amidst the chaos, the Turpins seek comfort from their friends, an eccentric community of misfits who manage to pull together and help each other through their hours of need, and finally, the funeral. Tickets go on sale beginning Monday, January 24. Please call the Box Office at 748-0857 ext. 203 to purchase your ticket. Box Office hours are from Noon to 5:30pm. Please indicate that you would like the tickets held under Bermuda Village and based on the Transportation Reservation Sheet we will pick them up for you. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Wednesday, February 9.

Love Scenes

Sunday, February 13 Depart: 2:15pm WFU – Brendle Recital Hall (Winston-Salem)

UNCSA and the Stevens Center present:

Winter Dance Concert Thursday, February 17 Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem)

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Piedmont Opera as it presents an affair filled with some of the most romantic and enchanting music ever written.

Winter Dance will dazzle with George Balanchine's Symphonie Concertante, Gallery by Alwyn Nikolais, James Kudelka’s Gazebo Dances and a world premiere by Diego Schoch.

Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 725-7101 ext. 100. The Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 10.

Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling the Box Office at 721-1945. Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday 11:30am to 6:30pm and Saturday 3 – 6pm. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Tuesday, February 15.

The W-S Symphony and Reynolds Auditorium present:

The Brock Performing Arts Center presents:

Celtic Fiddlin’ with Eileen Ivers

Saturday, February 26 Depart: 6:45pm (Mocksville)

Saturday, February 19 Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem) Eileen Ivers has established herself as the preeminent exponent of the Irish fiddle in the world today. This sensational Celtic fiddler electrifies audiences everywhere with her dazzling virtuosity. You’ll be dancing a jig and clapping along during this rousing performance. Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 464-0145. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 17.

Charlie Thomas’ Drifters Singing the hit songs you know and love… This Magic Moment, Under the Boardwalk, Up on the Roof, Some Kind of Wonderful and more. Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 751-3000. The Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday from Noon to 5:00pm. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 24.

Wake Forest University Theatre presents:

The Grapes of Wrath Sunday, February 27 Depart: 1:15pm WFU Mainstage Theatre (Winston-Salem) “The dawn came, but no day. In the morning the dust hung like fog. Men stood by their fences and looked at the ruined corn, drying fast now, only a little green showing through the film of dust. And the women came out of the houses to stand beside their men – to feel whether this time the men would break.” Frank Galati has taken the heart and the bones of Steinbeck’s classic American novel and fashioned it into brilliant contemporary ensemble theatre. Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 758-5295. The Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday from Noon to 5:00pm. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 24.

ARTS & ADVENTURE

ARTS & ADVENTURE

A special treat - BV has a FREE VIP Ticket Voucher available for you!

The Piedmont Opera presents:


If you would like to participate in the upcoming Billiards Tournament, please sign up in the Mailroom by Friday, February 11. At that time the ladder will be posted and play may begin.

Everyone Welcome!

Ping Pong and Billiards Mixer

Bingo Night

Tuesday, February 8 3:00pm In the Living Room

Tuesday, February 15 7:00pm In the Dining Room

Join neighbors for an afternoon of friendly competition. All skill levels welcome. If you would like to participate, please sign up in the Mailroom by Monday, February 7.

Bring your lucky charms and your $1.00 bills for a fun night of BINGO! Play 10 games - $1.00 per card/per game. Please sign up at the Front Desk by noon Monday, February 14. Everyone Welcome!

WINTER WALKING

Dinner on the Town

Wednesdays at 3:00pm

Milner’s

Heidi is starting a walking group for those interested in walking in the afternoons. In good weather the group will venture outdoors, during inclement weather the group will walk inside the BV Clubhouse. Walkers should meet at 3:00pm in the LifeFit Dept. If you would like to participate in this group activity, call Heidi at 998-6774 or sign up in the Mailroom by Wednesday, February 2.

Shopping Outing

MEAL IDEAS FOR ONE OR TWO Thursday, February 10 Depart: 2:00pm Harris Teeter Shop with Heidi and find the newest food items available perfectly-sized for preparing easy, healthy and delicious meals for one or two people. Please sign up AT THE FRONT DESK by noon Tuesday, February 8. We need a minimum of 5 to make this trip.

Tuesday, February 22 Depart: 6:00pm (Winston-Salem) Milner’s American Southern is a family owned restaurant with a menu that boasts a delicious variety of Southern American classics retooled with contemporary culinary techniques using the finest ingredients: small farm produce, coastal Carolina seafood, and meats from ethically conscious ranchers.

Wii Game M ixer

Monda y, February 21 2:30 pm In the LifeFit Dept. Spend a winter afternoon playing Games on the Wii. Heidi will show you all the tricks your grandchildren already know! Lots of fun and friendly competition. Please sign up in the Mailroom by Friday, February 18 if you are interested in participating.

8:30am

monday Water Aerobics

tuesday

Wednesday Co-ed Water Conditioning

Strength Training

8:45am

thursday

Friday Water Aerobics

Strength Training Men’s Cardio

9:00am 9:45am

Cardio Fit & Flex

Cardio Fit & Flex

Cardio Fit & Flex

Cardio Fit & Flex

10:45pm

Sit & Fit

Pilates

Sit & Fit

Sit & Fit

1:30pm

Balance

Balance

Balance

3:00pm

Winter Walk

Residents may sit in groups of 2, 4, 6, or 8 and are responsible for their own bill. Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Friday, February 18.

BIRTHDAY NIGHT Wednesday, February 23 Featuring Dinner Music and a Sing-a-Long with the musicians of

Memories Duo 6:30-8:30pm In the Dining Room

Exercise Class schedule time

Enjoy one of Milner’s small plates – P.E.I. Mussels, Low Country Shrimp, or a Fried Green Tomato Stack. Entrée choices include Frogmore Stew, Grilled Mahi-Mahi, Pan Roasted Chicken, Pesto Linguini, Braised Pork and more.

The February Birthday night is filled with fun! Gather in the Dining Room for a delicious dinner, music and a sing-a-long. Come prepared with a list of your favorites like New York, New York, Somewhere over the Rainbow, Always, Dixie and more and the band will play as many as they can while you and your friends sing-a-long. Dancing is not required but if your feet won’t stop tapping then don’t hesitate to give your partner a turn around the dance floor! The more voices we have the better we will sound – hope you will be there!

FEBRUARY PROGR AMS

RECREATION & FITNESS

2011 Billiards (Pool) Tournament


Music Lovers Luncheon Fr iday, Febr uar y 4 Depar t: 11:15am for the Piedmont Club (Winston-Salem)

Properties

Please make tr anspor tation reser vations at the Front Desk by Thur sday, Febr uar y 3. The cost of $15.00 is payable at the Piedmont Club.

Super Bowl Party

Sunday, February 6 Time: 5:30pm Kick Off Time: 6:00pm Join your friends for our Game Day celebration! Refreshments will be provided. Beer and wine will be available for purchase. A traditional Football Pool will be available for those who wish to participate.

Surround yourself with refined charm where you will appreciate the amenities providing you the luxury of a carefree, active, independent, lifestyle.

It is the time to relax! BV Spotlight Entertainment:

A Valentines Concert Featuring Vocalist ~

Jason McKinney Wednesday, February 9 7:45pm In the Living Room

Pool Squares will be posted on Tuesday, February 1 and will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis. Cost is $2 per square – payable at the Front Desk. No Squares will be “reserved ” without payment AND there is a limit of five (5) squares per household.

Wisconsin native and North Carolina educated baritone, Jason McKinney will present a Valentine’s themed concert, with music from Hit Broadway shows, operatic highlights, and popular love songs. Jason has performed opera and oratorio to critical acclaim in a dozen countries and across three continents.

If you would like to attend the party, please sign up at the Front Desk by noon Friday, February 4.

Mark your calendars! Don’t miss this wonderful performance.

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You have earned it –

Take the time to enjoy it! Fulfill your retirement dreams at

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Everyone is welcome to any and all of the BV Social hours. You do not need dinner reservations to participate.

Friday Night Social Friday, February 11 5:00pm In the Living Room Chocolate Lovers Dessert Social Friday, February 25 7:45pm In the Living Room Enjoy a delicious chocolate treat and cup of coffee while visiting with friends and neighbors.

We invite you to visit with us. To schedule your visit or if your would like more information, please call us at

800-843-5433 or 336-998-6539 Visit our website www.BermudaVillage.net

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SALES & MARKETING

FEBRUARY PROGR AMS

The Piedmont Club presents another Music Lovers Luncheon! Enjoy a delicious lunch and a back-stage glimpse of the upcoming Winston-Salem Symphony performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

142 Bermuda Village Drive Bermuda Run, NC 27006


Documentarians Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg provide an uncompromising glimpse into the personal and professional life of comedian and red-carpet mainstay, Joan Rivers, a woman clinging stubbornly and steadfastly to the pop-culture bandwagon. Stern and Sundberg – whose previous film, The Devil Came on Horseback, covered the Darfur genocide – take a no-less-intensive approach to their subject here, taking a hard look at fame’s bitter toll.

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5:00pm Vesper Service

Rated R

Depart: 1:15pm The Grapes of Wrath WFU Mainstage Theatre

(2010)

5:00pm Vesper Service

Joan rivers: a Piece of Work

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After she’s accused of being a Russian sleeper spy, rogue CIA agent Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie) goes on the run, using every tactic, accent and disguise she knows to elude her pursuers, clear her name and protect her husband. Her supervisor, Winter (Liev Schreiber), buys her story, while counterintelligence officer Peabody (Chiwetel Ejiofor) decidedly does not and will do anything to stop her in this fast-paced, intrigue-filled spy adventure.

5:00pm Vesper Service

Saturday, February 26 Rated PG-13

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1:30pm 9 & 18 Hole Shop Clemmons 8 Senior Golf 9 3:00pm 1:30pm Ping Pong Knit One Sew Too and 7:45pm Billiards Mixer In the Living Rm Valentines Concert Depart: 6:45pm Featuring A Midsummer Jason McKinney Night’s Dream In the Living Rm Stevens Center

Always held in the1st Floor Redbud Parlor

1:30pm Knit One Sew Too

9 & 18 Hole Senior Golf

1:00pm Bridge

9 & 18 Hole Senior Golf

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SATURDAY 9 & 18 Hole 5 Senior Golf 4 2:00 & 7:30pm Depart: 11:15am 1:30pm Music Lovers MOVIE: Luncheon Tea and Talk Edge of Piedmont Club Always held in the 1st Darkness 1:00pm Floor Redbud Parlor Dupl. Bridge Rated R 1:30pm Shop Lowes 9 & 18 Hole 11 1:30pm 10 2:00 & 7:30pm 12 Senior Golf MOVIE: 1:30pm Tea and Talk Shop Food Lion You’ve Got Mail 5:00pm Rated PG Depart: 2:00pm Friday Night Social Shopping for Depart: 7:15pm Depart: 7:15pm Lunch at the One or Two Dearly Departed Piccadilly With Heidi Twin City Stage HanesBrands Theatre 1:30pm 17 9 & 18 Hole 18 2:00 & 7:30pm 19 Tea and Talk Senior Golf MOVIE: 2:30pm Salt Wine Aficionados 1:00pm Rated PG-13 Depart: 6:45pm Dupl. Bridge UNCSA Depart: 6:45pm Winter Dance 1:30pm Celtic Fiddlin’ Concert Shop Lowes Reynolds Auditorium Stevens Center 9 & 18 Hole 25 2:00 & 7:30pm 26 24 Senior Golf MOVIE: Joan Rivers: 1:30pm 1:30pm A Piece of Work Shop Food Lion Rated R Tea and Talk 7:45pm Depart: 6:45pm Chocolate Charles Thomas’ Lovers Social Drifters In the Living Rm Brock Arts Center

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February 2011 Calendar

9 & 18 Hole 14 15 16 1:30pm Senior Golf 9 & 18 Hole Shop Thruway 1:00pm Senior Golf Bridge 7:00pm 6:00pm 1:30pm Valentines Day BINGO NIGHT Knit One Sew Too In the Dining Rm Dinner BV Dining Rm 1:30pm 22 9 & 18 Hole 21 9 & 18 Hole 23 Shop Senior Golf Senior Golf Hanes Point 1:30pm 1:00pm and Walmart Knit One Sew Too Bridge 4:30pm BIRTHDAY NIGHT 2:30pm Dinner Music Communion Service Wii Mixer and Depart: 6:00pm Sing-a-Long With Heidi Dinner on the Town In the Dining Rm LifeFit Rm MILNER’S

1:00pm Bridge

(2010) Saturday, February 19

9 & 18 Hole Senior Golf

In this valentine to modern romance, book superstore magnate Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) and independent book shop owner Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) fall in love in the anonymity of the Internet – both blissfully unaware that he’s trying to put her out of business. Director Nora Ephron’s Golden Globe-nominated romantic comedy puts romance on the ropes – and forces two people to make tough decisions about life, love and livelihood.

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(1998) Saturday, February 12 Rated PG

1:30pm Shop Hanes Mall

You’ve Got mail FRIDAY

As a seasoned homicide detective, Thomas Craven (Mel Gibson) has seen the bleakest side of humanity. But nothing prepares him for the toughest investigation of his life; the search for his only daughter Emma’s killer. Now, he is on a personal mission to uncover the disturbing secrets surrounding her murder, including corporate corruption, government collusion and Emma’s own mysterious life.

Depart: 2:15pm A Midsummer 6 Night’s Dream Stevens Center 5:00pm Vesper Service 5:30pm Super Bowl Party In the Living Rm Depart: 13 2:15pm Piedmont Opera Valentines Concert WFU Brendle Hall

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Saturday, February 5 (2009) Rated R

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

Edge of darkness

TUESDAY

In the Living Room

MONDAY

2:00 & 7:30 pm

SUNDAY

Saturday Movies


FEATURED RESIDENT Harold enjoys reading, working with computers and cultural events. He says that he visited many communities before making his decision to move to Bermuda Village. He decided to make Bermuda Village his home because of “the outstanding, most friendly staff” along with the “most friendly neighbors” he has ever met. 12

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ANNIVERSARIES

Mary Jo & Leighton McGill 8

Marisol & Howard Dickson 8

Jean & Gene Hooks 18

Barbara & Corby Wolfe 19

$7.95

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Atrium and Dining Room

Fresh Catch

Cheese Omelet

Atrium and Dining Room

Fresh Catch

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Meatball Sub

Atrium and Dining Room

Fresh Catch

BBQ & Bleu Burger

Atrium and Dining Room

Fresh Catch

Cuban Panini

Ala Carte Menu for Lunch

Dining Room

NY Strip Night $17.99

Ala Carte Menu for Lunch

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Dining Room

Steak Night $17.99

Ala Carte Menu for Lunch

Dining Room

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Ala Carte 19 Menu for Lunch Creole Buffet Jambalaya Creole Pork Parsley Potatoes Corn Medley Stewed Greens $15.95

Dining Room

Prime Rib $17.99 Or Salmon $16.99

As a reminder… If the nightly Special is not to your liking, you may order from the Dinner Menu except for Buffets and Special Events.

FEBRUARY MENU

Dining Room

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Dining Room

Luncheon Buffet

Dining Room

Apple Cider Braised Pork $13.95

Luncheon Buffet

Dining Room

Appetizer Soup Cobb Salad $14.95

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Tandori Chicken $14.95

Luncheon Buffet

Dining Room

Baked Ziti $13.95

BIRTHDAY NIGHT Chicken Cordon Bleu $14.95

Tuna Melt

Atrium and Dining Room

Fried Chicken 16 Hot Plate Beef and Mushroom Stir Fry $13.95

Atrium and Dining Room

Rack of Lamb $21.95

Sunshine Platter

Atrium and Dining Room

Chicken Pontalba $15.95

Luncheon Buffet

SATURDAY

The Fresh Catch and Market Price will be available Friday Morning. Menu subject to change.

Can be ordered by calling the Front Desk

21 Carved Ham20 Beef Brisket Sunshine Platter Yankee Pot Roast with Gravy Parsley Potatoes Shrimp Alfredo Moroccan Stewed Cabbage Meat Stew Reservations And Carrots Required $11.95 $7.95

Main Dining 22 Room Closed

the Front Desk

Main Dining 15 Spinach & 14 Room Closed Bacon Quiche Cheese Ravioli Valentines Day Marinara Sauce Veal Meatballs Dinner Stewed Zucchini Chicken Garlic Bread Vol Au Vent $7.95 $24.95 Can be ordered by calling

Can be ordered by calling the Front Desk

Dining Room

8 Hunter-style Chicken Stuffed Tomato Au Gratin Potato

Main Dining Room Closed

Can be ordered by calling the Front Desk

$7.95

Roast Pork Loin with Stuffing Roast Potato Root Vegetables

Sweet & Sour Pork $11.95

Dining Room

Pauline Kirk

Dining Room

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Tortellini Carbonara $11.95

Florence Geisinger

Reservations Required 11:30am - 1:30pm

Greystone:

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Loaded Potato Hash

Nancy Sholar

Chicken 27 Pot Pie Pork Stew Seafood Dish

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Dining Room

Bessie Hunt

Dining Room

Catered Living:

11:30am - 1:30pm

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Dining Room

Pat Lannan

Dining Room

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Reservations Required 11:30am - 1:30pm

Woody Edwards

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Country Brunch

Martha Wellman

Dining Room

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Reservations Required 11:30am - 1:30pm

Harold enjoyed ballroom dancing with his wife of nearly 48 years, Jerleene. Sadly, Jerleene passed away in 2009. Bob Sowers

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Harold also served in the United States Army, earning the rank of Specialist 5. He was stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He is a lifetime member of the disabled Veterans of America. 11

Carolina Dog

Harold attended college at Appalachian State Teachers College (now Appalachian State University). He began his career at RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company in the Production Department and eventually moved into Research and Development. He retired from Reynolds in 1988 as a Senior Lab Technician. Dick Schnably

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Eggs Benedict

Fran Sowers

Braised Lamb 6 Fried Chicken Seafood Dish

Harold Lashmit moved to Bermuda Village in December 2010, from Pfafftown, NC. He has lived most of his life in North Carolina, being born and raised in Yadkin County.

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Main Dining Room Closed

Marti Huber

FRIDAY

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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

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TUESDAY

Carolyn Beam

B I R T H D A Y S

MONDAY

Harold lasHmit

SUNDAY

February


Sunday, February 6 Dr. Steven Rice St. Timothy Episcopal Church, WS Sunday, February 13 Rev. David Partington Presbyterian Minister Sunday, February 20 Rev. Lee Strange Trinity United Methodist, WS Sunday, February 27 Dr. David Hughes First Baptist Church, WS

Panhellenic Luncheon Friday, March 4 12:00pm In the Dining Room Cost: TBA

March is National Panhellenic Month! All Bermuda Village ladies who were members of a Greek letter college sorority affiliated with the Panhellenic Conference are invited to attend our annual luncheon. New Residents with Panhellenic connections are especially welcome. If you have any questions or wish to make a luncheon reservation, please contact Jane Curry (940-6376) or Joan Schnably (776-0237) by Friday, February 25. Further information concerning the luncheon will be sent to those making reservations.

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Valentines Day Celebration Monday, February 14

FEBRUARY 2011 Featured Resident

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5:00pm Social in the Living Room

Birthdays & Anniversaries

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Everyone is welcome to enjoy delicious appetizers and lively conversation before dinner.

Calendar

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Programs

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Arts & Adventure

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6:00pm Dinner in the Dining Room Tonight’s menu features: Roasted Vegetable Salad Chicken Vol Au Vent Triple Chocolate Dense Cake With Cherry Coveture Cost: $24.95 Dress – Semi Formal

Bermuda Village Retirement Resort

Unless otherwise noted, Vesper Services are held at 5:00pm in the Chapel.

142 Bermuda Village Drive Bermuda Run, NC 27006

VESPER SERVICES

Entertainment by

Mirror Image Trio (6:30 to 9:00pm) Dance the night away with the music from Mirror Image.

Recreation & Fitness

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Village Living

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Saturday Movies

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Menu

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