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American House Southland
March 2016American House StaffCassandra Lowe Executive DirectorMaria Hutchison Assistant DirectorKarlita Young Life Enrichment DirectorDebbie Mogg Culinary SupervisorMuria McIntee Housekeeping SupervisorGary Crane Maintenance SupervisorColleen Night and Weekend Office
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5 Things About: The Color Green• Green comes from combining the colors blue
and yellow.• The hue is often associated with nature, health
and progress.• There is a Green Room in the White House.
It’s been used as a parlor since the presidencyof Thomas Jefferson.
• Nicknamed “greenbacks,” U.S. currencycontains special green ink that is resistant tofading and counterfeiting.
• A green flag in auto racing signals the start orrestart of a race.
Classic Holiday MealA popular American St. Patrick’s Day tradition is a
meal of corned beef and cabbage. While not a truecustom of the Emerald Isle, it can be traced to Irishimmigrants who came to the U.S. at the turn of thecentury. They substituted corned beef for their nativedish of Irish bacon and added cabbage since bothingredients were readily available and much cheaper.
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Trivia Whiz
The AmazingBrain
With its billions ofcells and trillions ofconnections, thebrain is the mostcomplex organ in thehuman body. Hereare some mind-blowing facts abouthow it works.
The brain weighsabout 3 pounds,and 73 percent of itis water.
Although itrepresents just2 percent of totalbody weight, thebrain uses 20 percentof the body’s oxygento complete tasks.
The average brainhas 100 billionneurons thatcommunicatemessages to eachother throughout thenervous system.
It processesinformation at aspeed of 260 mph.
It’s estimated thatwe have between25,000 and50,000 thoughtsper day.
Even during sleep,the brain continuesto work.
Time to Celebrate a Birthday!Each month we celebrate birthdays
for our residents. We have cake witheveryone. This is a time to announcewho is having a birthday for that month.We sing Happy Birthday to them andenjoy a time of celebration. This is onFridays at 2 p.m. during Entertainment.
Cake for March birthdaysMar. 25, at 2 p.m.
Happy Birthday!!3/2 Angie W.3/2 Bertha L.3/6 Carol R.3/9 Helen M.3/15 Robert W.3/17 Johnnie M.3/18 Eileen D.3/23 Betty G.3/23 June M.
Exploring aCharming Emblem
No symbol representsSt. Patrick’s Day more than thecheerful green shamrock. Sowhat is a shamrock, exactly? Is itsimply a three-leaf clover? Theanswer is a bit more complex.
The word “shamrock” comesfrom the Irish Gaelic wordseamrog, which means “littleclover.” However, there arehundreds of varieties of clover,and similar-looking plants, suchas wood sorrel and blackmedick, have been labeledshamrocks through the years.After the first references to theplant appeared in the16th century, botanists havetried to identify the true speciesof this seasonal sprig.
In the late 1800s, amateurbotanist Nathaniel Colgan askedpeople in counties across Irelandto send him samples of whatthey regarded as real shamrocks.Among all the specimensreceived, the two most popularversions of shamrock were whiteclover and yellow clover. Nearly100 years later, the study wasduplicated with similar results,again showing there is no oneplant species that can be called atrue shamrock.
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Welcome SpringThe first day of spring is Sunday, March 20. The day marks the spring
equinox, when the sun shines directly on the Earth’s equator, and the length ofnight and day are nearly equal.
Wild World: Green Sea TurtleThe green sea turtle is named for the color of its skin, rather than the hue of
its heart-shaped shell, which is brown or olive-toned. After hatching, baby greensea turtles are only 2 inches long, but they can grow up to 5 feet and weighmore than 700 pounds! Young turtles feed on crabs, jellyfish and other seacreatures, but the adults live up to their name by maintaining a vegetarian diet ofsea grasses and algae. This endangered turtle is found in all warm tropical andsubtropical waters around the world, and it is the only sea turtle species knownto regularly come ashore to bask in the sun. Like all sea turtles, green sea turtlescannot retract their head or limbs into their shell.
Cabbage and Your HealthBy Brian RossoCabbage is a very popular
vegetable in March, related to thecelebration of St. Patrick’s Day.Below you will find some interestingfacts and information aboutcabbage:
• The official name for cabbageis Brassica oleracea.
• Cabbage is a great source ofvitamin C, vitamin K, folateand fiber.
• Cabbage is a great source ofphytochemicals, which helpprevent cancer.
• Cabbage originated in theMediterranean.
• Two color types of cabbageare purple and green.
• Pickled cabbage in Korea iscalled kimchee.
• Cabbage in the U.S. is mostlyeaten in the form ofsauerkraut.
• One cup of shredded rawcabbage contains only 18calories.
• The largest cabbage ever grownin the world was 138 pounds.
• The U.S. grows 1.2 million tonsof cabbage annually; Chinagrows 36.3 million tons ofcabbage annually.
American House will be servingplenty of cabbage this coming St.Patrick’s Day.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
3 Things You Need to Know1) The language of Ireland is Irish
Gaelic. It is believed that less than400,000 fluent speakers remain.
2) Contrary to lore, St. Patrick didnot drive the snakes from Ireland.There have never been native snakeson the island, nor any weaselsor moles.
3) In the 2010 Census, 34.7 millionAmericans claimed Irish ancestry,second only to German ancestry.
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Painting on CanvasEntertainmentOut TripsExercise
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
110:00 Wii Bowling in Lobby11:15 Banking
2:00 Bingo3:00 Knitting Hats in Activity Rm.6:30 Scrabble Games in Activity Rm.
210:00 Come make Jewelry in the
Activity Rm.10:00 Bible Study W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel1:45 Going to Meijer2:00 Sing-a-Long in the Dining Rm.6:30 Inter City Baptist7:00 Bingo
310:00 Laughing Yoga Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Bingo3:30 Euchre6:30 Rosary & Communion
410:00 Color Time in the Activity Rm.10:30 Chair Dancing2:00 Entertainment w/ Christine
Schinker7:00 Dominoes Game in Dining Rm.7:00 Movie
58:00 - 9:30 Morning Breakfast2:00 Penny Ante3:00 Shuffleboard Games in Lobby7:00 Movie7:00 Bingo
69:45 Church Service W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel1:00 -3:00 pm Make cards w/ Maleta in
Activity Rm.1:30 - 2:30 Pool Game in Library2:00 Penny Ante6:30 Church Service W/ Pastor Roland in
the Chapel7:00 Movie
710:00 Ball Exercise Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Balloon Volleyball2:00 Ceramics7:00 Bingo
810:00 Wii Bowling in Lobby11:15 Lunch Outing2:00 Bingo3:00 -4pm Rainbow Feathers
Bird Club3:00 Knitting Hats in Activity Rm.
Cancelled6:30 Scrabble Games in Activity Rm.
910:00 Come make Jewelry in the
Activity Rm.10:00 Bible Study W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel1:45 Going to Meijer2:00 Sing-a-Long in the Dining Rm.6:30 Inter City Baptist7:00 Bingo
108:30 - 10:30am Wyandotte Hsp. Blood
Pressure Checks in the Lobby10:00 Laughing Yoga Class10:30 Painting on Canvas
2:00 Bingo3:00 -4:00pm Seminar with Rivergate3:30 Euchre6:30 Rosary & Communion
1110:00 Color Time in the Activity Rm.10:30 Chair Dancing2:00 Entertainment w/ Dorothy
Martin7:00 Movie7:00 Dominoes Game in Dining Rm.
128:00 - 9:30 Morning Breakfast2:00 Penny Ante3:00 Shuffleboard Games in Lobby7:00 Bingo7:00 Movie
139:45 Church Service W/ Reverend
Ken in the Chapel1:30 - 2:30 Pool Game in Library2:00 Penny Ante6:30 Church Service W/ Pastor
Roland in the Chapel7:00 Movie
1410:00 Ball Exercise Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Balloon Volleyball2:00 Ceramics7:00 Bingo
1510:00 Wii Bowling in Lobby11:15 Lunch Outing
2:00 Bingo3:00 Knitting Hats in Activity Rm.6:30 Scrabble Games in Activity Rm.
1610:00 Bible Study W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel10:00 Come make Jewelry in the
Activity Rm.1:45 Going to Meijer2:00 Sing-a-Long in the Dining Rm.6:30 Inter City Baptist7:00 Bingo
St. Patrick’s Day 1710:00 Laughing Yoga Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 St. Patrick’s Day party w/ Allen
Goupel2:00 Bingo Cancelled3:30 Euchre6:30 Rosary & Communion
1810:00 Color Time in the Activity Rm.10:30 Chair Dancing2:00 Entertainment w/ Garvin
Freeman7:00 Dominoes Game in Dining Rm.7:00 Movie
198:00 - 9:30 Morning Breakfast2:00 Penny Ante3:00 Shuffleboard Games in Lobby7:00 Bingo7:00 Movie
209:45 Church Service W/ Reverend
Ken in the Chapel1:30 - 2:30 Pool Game in Library2:00 Penny Ante6:30 Church Service W/ Pastor
Roland in the Chapel7:00 Movie
2110:00 Ball Exercise Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Ceramics2:00 Balloon Volleyball7:00 Bingo
2210:00 Wii Bowling in Lobby11:15 Dollar Store
2:00 Bingo3:00 Knitting Hats in Activity Rm.6:30 Scrabble Games in Activity Rm.
2310:00 Bible Study W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel10:00 Come make Jewelry in the Activity
Rm.10:30 Auction in the Library
1:45 Going to Meijer2:00 Sing-a-Long in the Dining Rm.6:30 Inter City Baptist7:00 Bingo
2410:00 Laughing Yoga Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Bingo3:30 Euchre6:30 Rosary & Communion
2510:00 Color Time in the Activity Rm.10:30 Chair Dancing2:00 Entertainment w/ Barry
VanEngelen & BirthdaysToday
7:00 Movie7:00 Dominoes Game in Dining Rm.
268:00 - 9:30 Morning Breakfast2:00 Penny Ante3:00 Shuffleboard Games in Lobby7:00 Movie7:00 Bingo
279:45 Church Service W/ Reverend
Ken in the Chapel1:30 - 2:30 Pool Game in Library2:00 Penny Ante6:30 Church Service W/ Pastor
Roland in the Chapel7:00 Movie
2810:00 Ball Exercise Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Ceramics2:00 Balloon Volleyball7:00 Bingo
2910:00 Wii Bowling in Lobby
2:00 Bingo3:00 Knitting Hats in Activity Rm.6:30 Scrabble Games in Activity Rm.
3010:00 Bible Study W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel10:00 Come make Jewelry in the
Activity Rm.1:45 Going to Meijer2:00 Sing-a-Long in the Dining Rm.6:30 Inter City Baptist7:00 Bingo
3110:00 Laughing Yoga Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Bingo3:30 Euchre6:30 Rosary & Communion
Copyright © 2015 Uhlig LLC
March 2016Southland
Painting on CanvasEntertainmentOut TripsExercise
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
110:00 Wii Bowling in Lobby11:15 Banking
2:00 Bingo3:00 Knitting Hats in Activity Rm.6:30 Scrabble Games in Activity Rm.
210:00 Come make Jewelry in the
Activity Rm.10:00 Bible Study W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel1:45 Going to Meijer2:00 Sing-a-Long in the Dining Rm.6:30 Inter City Baptist7:00 Bingo
310:00 Laughing Yoga Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Bingo3:30 Euchre6:30 Rosary & Communion
410:00 Color Time in the Activity Rm.10:30 Chair Dancing2:00 Entertainment w/ Christine
Schinker7:00 Dominoes Game in Dining Rm.7:00 Movie
58:00 - 9:30 Morning Breakfast2:00 Penny Ante3:00 Shuffleboard Games in Lobby7:00 Movie7:00 Bingo
69:45 Church Service W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel1:00 -3:00 pm Make cards w/ Maleta in
Activity Rm.1:30 - 2:30 Pool Game in Library2:00 Penny Ante6:30 Church Service W/ Pastor Roland in
the Chapel7:00 Movie
710:00 Ball Exercise Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Balloon Volleyball2:00 Ceramics7:00 Bingo
810:00 Wii Bowling in Lobby11:15 Lunch Outing2:00 Bingo3:00 -4pm Rainbow Feathers
Bird Club3:00 Knitting Hats in Activity Rm.
Cancelled6:30 Scrabble Games in Activity Rm.
910:00 Come make Jewelry in the
Activity Rm.10:00 Bible Study W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel1:45 Going to Meijer2:00 Sing-a-Long in the Dining Rm.6:30 Inter City Baptist7:00 Bingo
108:30 - 10:30am Wyandotte Hsp. Blood
Pressure Checks in the Lobby10:00 Laughing Yoga Class10:30 Painting on Canvas
2:00 Bingo3:00 -4:00pm Seminar with Rivergate3:30 Euchre6:30 Rosary & Communion
1110:00 Color Time in the Activity Rm.10:30 Chair Dancing2:00 Entertainment w/ Dorothy
Martin7:00 Movie7:00 Dominoes Game in Dining Rm.
128:00 - 9:30 Morning Breakfast2:00 Penny Ante3:00 Shuffleboard Games in Lobby7:00 Bingo7:00 Movie
139:45 Church Service W/ Reverend
Ken in the Chapel1:30 - 2:30 Pool Game in Library2:00 Penny Ante6:30 Church Service W/ Pastor
Roland in the Chapel7:00 Movie
1410:00 Ball Exercise Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Balloon Volleyball2:00 Ceramics7:00 Bingo
1510:00 Wii Bowling in Lobby11:15 Lunch Outing
2:00 Bingo3:00 Knitting Hats in Activity Rm.6:30 Scrabble Games in Activity Rm.
1610:00 Bible Study W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel10:00 Come make Jewelry in the
Activity Rm.1:45 Going to Meijer2:00 Sing-a-Long in the Dining Rm.6:30 Inter City Baptist7:00 Bingo
St. Patrick’s Day 1710:00 Laughing Yoga Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 St. Patrick’s Day party w/ Allen
Goupel2:00 Bingo Cancelled3:30 Euchre6:30 Rosary & Communion
1810:00 Color Time in the Activity Rm.10:30 Chair Dancing2:00 Entertainment w/ Garvin
Freeman7:00 Dominoes Game in Dining Rm.7:00 Movie
198:00 - 9:30 Morning Breakfast2:00 Penny Ante3:00 Shuffleboard Games in Lobby7:00 Bingo7:00 Movie
209:45 Church Service W/ Reverend
Ken in the Chapel1:30 - 2:30 Pool Game in Library2:00 Penny Ante6:30 Church Service W/ Pastor
Roland in the Chapel7:00 Movie
2110:00 Ball Exercise Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Ceramics2:00 Balloon Volleyball7:00 Bingo
2210:00 Wii Bowling in Lobby11:15 Dollar Store
2:00 Bingo3:00 Knitting Hats in Activity Rm.6:30 Scrabble Games in Activity Rm.
2310:00 Bible Study W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel10:00 Come make Jewelry in the Activity
Rm.10:30 Auction in the Library
1:45 Going to Meijer2:00 Sing-a-Long in the Dining Rm.6:30 Inter City Baptist7:00 Bingo
2410:00 Laughing Yoga Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Bingo3:30 Euchre6:30 Rosary & Communion
2510:00 Color Time in the Activity Rm.10:30 Chair Dancing2:00 Entertainment w/ Barry
VanEngelen & BirthdaysToday
7:00 Movie7:00 Dominoes Game in Dining Rm.
268:00 - 9:30 Morning Breakfast2:00 Penny Ante3:00 Shuffleboard Games in Lobby7:00 Movie7:00 Bingo
279:45 Church Service W/ Reverend
Ken in the Chapel1:30 - 2:30 Pool Game in Library2:00 Penny Ante6:30 Church Service W/ Pastor
Roland in the Chapel7:00 Movie
2810:00 Ball Exercise Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Ceramics2:00 Balloon Volleyball7:00 Bingo
2910:00 Wii Bowling in Lobby
2:00 Bingo3:00 Knitting Hats in Activity Rm.6:30 Scrabble Games in Activity Rm.
3010:00 Bible Study W/ Reverend Ken in
the Chapel10:00 Come make Jewelry in the
Activity Rm.1:45 Going to Meijer2:00 Sing-a-Long in the Dining Rm.6:30 Inter City Baptist7:00 Bingo
3110:00 Laughing Yoga Class10:30 Painting on Canvas2:00 Bingo3:30 Euchre6:30 Rosary & Communion
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Resident Services
Ear CenterAudiology: Here WithDr. Iverson the firstMonday of the monthat 10 a.m. Dr. Iversonwill see you in yourapartment.
BLOODPRESSURE
CHECKSWyandotte
Hospital BloodPressure checks willbe on the SecondThursday of theMonth. This will be inthe Lobby from 8:30to 10:30 a.m.
Dr. Yedulla, MD,is here on Fridaysafter 9 a.m.
They will see youin your apartment;please be in yourapartment if youneed to see them.
A sign-up sheet ison the 2nd Floor.
IN-MedicalTeams OFFICE.
Foot Doctors’Schedule
Dr. Schelberg313-962-4555
Monday, 3-28-16&
Dr. Rives /Dr. Brown
734-479-1410Thursday, 3-31-16
Movie Night!The movies we watch are in our
cinema, located on the 2nd floor,Friday, Saturday and Sunday at7 p.m. “The Star of the Month” is ...
Friday Is SpecialFeature Night!!
3/4 Rumor Has It3/11 The Break Up3/18 Along Came Polly3/25 Marley & Me
Make It UpMarch 26 is Make Up Your Own
Holiday Day. With March alsocontaining National Pig Day,National Grammar Day andNational Open an Umbrella IndoorsDay, it’s clear that just aboutanything can be celebrated asa holiday.
• Have you ever thought aboutstarting a new holiday? Whathappened to make youconsider the idea?
• What do you think would makea good holiday? Would itrelate to a person, place orthing? How would it becelebrated? What traditionscould be started?
• What is the craziest name youcan think of for a new holiday?
• Are there any existing holidaysyou feel should be celebrateddifferently? What newtraditions could be added toexisting holiday celebrations?
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Daily Activities!• Balloon Volleyball in the lobby on
Mondays at 2.• Ceramics Class in Activity Rm.
on Mondays at 2.• Wii Bowling in lobby, Tuesdays
at 10:00.• Bingo on Tuesdays and
Thursdays in dining room at 2and Monday, Wednesday andSaturday at 7.
• Knifty Knitters make hats for thenewborn babies and children onTuesdays at 3.
• Scrabble Games in Activity Rm.Tuesdays at 6:30.
• Euchre in Library on Thursdays at3:30; Church Services in Chapelon second floor west end.
• Rosary and Communion,Thursday evening, 6:30. BibleStudy Class, Wednesdaymorning, 10:30. Baptist Service,Wednesday evening, 6:30.Second Sunday of the Month, aChurch Service w/ David at 2, inChapel. Painting Canvas,Thursday Mornings at 10:30.
• Special Feature Movies inCinema Room on second floor,Friday, Saturday and Sundayat 7.
• Dominoes Game in Dining Rm.,Friday night at 7.
• Penny Ante Every Saturday andSunday at 2 in Dining Room.Pool Games in Library Sundaysat 1:30.
• Puzzles in Library Saturday& Sunday!
• Auction in Library Every Month!Something you have to see!
Refinement on the RailsIn the mid-1800s, railroads made
traveling faster, but there was still alack of refinement in the new mode ofpassenger transportation. ThenGeorge Pullman came on board, andsoon his name became synonymouswith traveling in comfort and style.
Pullman was an entrepreneur inChicago, and after reportedly sufferingthrough an unpleasant overnight trainride, he came up with the idea to buildcomfortable sleeping cars for railroadsand started his venture in 1859.
There were a variety of Pullmanpassenger cars, but all were luxuriousand lavishly outfitted with carpeting,hand-carved woodwork anddecorative fixtures. Plush seatingconverted into sleeping berths withfine sheets and pillows. Some carsincluded private suites with sittingareas, bedrooms and bathrooms.The company’s dining cars rivaledthe best restaurants of the day. Toenhance the travel experience evenmore, Pullman also provided first-rateservice with porters who attended topassengers’ needs.
During its height in the mid-1920s,Pullman leased a fleet of nearly10,000 passenger rail cars. Thecompany’s legend of luxury endedwhen the last Pullman sleeper carcame off the Illinois manufacturingline in 1981.
Building Services
Check Out OurBeauty Salon!Call for an
appointment:With Kathy:
(313) 460-3234
ManicuresSheron will be
doing manicures onFridays for $10. Call(313) 928-1608 tomake anappointment.
Remember,please come to theoffice for any repairsyou may need in yourapartment. We willinform Gary. If youcannot come down,please call the officeand someone will behappy to help you.Thank you.
March 2016
Cartoon CharactersThe world of animation has brought to life a wide range of characters
over the years—everything from a Jazz Age flapper and a talking bear
to a crime-solving dog and a sea sponge. Take a look at these popular
cartoon characters and when they made their screen debuts.
Year Character Debut Cartoon/Series
1928 Mickey Mouse “Steamboat Willie”
1930 Betty Boop “Dizzy Dishes”
1940 Bugs Bunny “A Wild Hare”
1958 Yogi Bear “The Huckleberry Hound Show”
1969 Scooby-Doo “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!”
1989 Homer Simpson “The Simpsons”
1999 SpongeBob SquarePants “SpongeBob SquarePants”
2000 Dora “Dora the Explorer”
2002 Kim Possible “Kim Possible”
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