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Clearview Terrace Newsletter October 2018
Greater Hanover Housing Corporation 800 Randolph Street Hanover, PA 17331
(717) 632-8081 email: [email protected] www.clearviewterraceapartments.weebly.com
Maintenance Emergency Phone # 888-877-3084
Autumn Dreams
Grinning pumpkins, falling leaves,
Dancing scarecrows, twirling breeze,
Color, color everywhere,
Autumn dreams are in the air! Autumn is a woman growing old,
Ready to let what is dead go,
Her youthful radiance has faded, and that's sad,
But underneath she discovers a
spread of colors she didn't know she had. Little children screech and run,
Ghosts and goblins having fun,
Color, color everywhere,
Autumn dreams are in the air! Around her a kaleidoscope of leaves are whirling.
Deep within her visions stir of new life that will be,
A budding, a flowering, a promise unfurling.
Autumn is a woman growing old,
Ready to let what is dead go. Calico kittens, rain falling rat-a-tat-tat,
Big full moon, funny black cats,
Color, color everywhere,
Autumn dreams are in the air!
~ Mary Naylor
October 1 Helene Boyd Apt. 70
October 2 Anna Stahl Apt. 127
October 7 Amos Laughman Apt. 21
October 9 Nancy Miller Apt. 34
October 14 Joy Bruno Apt. 49
October 20 Jackie McGill Apt. 39
October 21 Hazel Fetterman Apt. 63
October 24 Patrick Radtke Apt. 97
October 25 Suzanne George Apt. 68
October 28 Donna Lawyer Apt. 44
October 30 Bernice Rau Apt. 46
October 30 Judy Bosley Apt. 29
P.S. Please let us know if we missed your birthday!
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Give thanks for what you are now, and keep fighting for what you want to be tomorrow. ~Fernanda Miramontes-Landeros
Now that it's all over, what did you really do yesterday that's worth mentioning? ~Coleman Cox
You can tell more about a person by what he says about others than you can by what others say about him. ~Leo Aikman
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. ~Theodore Roosevelt
The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra. ~Jimmy Johnson
The happiest people don’t worry too much about whether life is fair or not, they just get on with it. ~Andrew Matthews
OCTOBER BIRTHDAY PARTY All tenants are invited to join us as we celebrate October birthdays. Deadline to sign-up: Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 4:00 pm –let us know if you need a ride in the van! WHEN? Monday, October 22, 2018 at 11:30 AM WHERE? Hofbrahaus Restaurant in Abbottstown, PA MENU: American and German entrees and sandwiches; order off the menu (available on their website) COST: Individual checks with tip included – CTA to give $8.00 toward your bill When you sign up you will receive a door prize ticket. A 50/50 raffle drawing will take place at lunch.
Air Conditioner Covers for Apartments 51 to 112 (CT II)
Beginning around October 15 the maintenance crew will place the covers on the window air conditioner units of Clearview Terrace II (apartments 51 to 112). If you do not wish to have a cover placed on the unit, call the office before October 12. After October, no covers will be placed on the AC units.
Fall Yard and Bake Sale The semi-annual yard and bake sale will be held in the community
room on Thursday and Friday, October 11 and 12, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The last date for donating yard sale items is Tuesday, October 2. Reminder: There will be no activities in the community room from October 8 until October 12. We will gladly accept donations of baked goods that will be sold along with hot dogs,hot sausages and sliders. Please bring your baked good donations to the kitchen before noon on October 10. We especially need someone to make fudge to be sold at the Yard Sale. We are also accepting donations of water and soda (coke, diet coke, Pepsi, root beer, lemon-lime). Sale for Special Customers! On Wednesday, October 10 from 2:00 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. the tenants (sorry – no friends or family) of Clearview Terrace are invited to shop at the yard sale!
Quick and Easy Lunch Stop over to the community room on October 11 and 12 and buy Kunzler hot dogs, smoked sausage, chicken salad sliders, chips, red beet eggs or macaroni salad from our kitchen. We will have picnic tables set up outside so you can enjoy a picnic lunch. The kitchen is open at 8 a.m. Yard Sale Menu
Hot Dog $1.50
Hot Dog Toppings .25₵ Per Topping (Relish, Onion, Cheddar Cheese, Sauerkraut, Chili) Hot Sausage $1.75 Chicken Salad Sliders $2.00
Macaroni Salad $1.00 Red Beet Eggs (2) $1.00 Chips .50₵
Beverage .50₵
Strong Workers Needed – Attention Men and Women!
We need your help on Monday, October 8 at 8:00 a.m. to help carry boxes of yard sale items from the storage closet into the community room. We also need you on Friday, October 12 at 2:00 p.m. to help pack and carry the left over items to a van that will take it away. It will only take about two hours, but we desperately need your help.
Post-Yard Sale activities:
After our fall yard sale, we will be placing the puzzle board
in the CT I community room for folks who want to do
puzzles. We will also have Wii available and Tuesdays and
Thursdays after lunch, residents will have ‘Game Day’ –
bring a board game, grab a deck of cards and enjoy time
with your neighbors. Stay as long as you would like!
Craft and Spa Days with Barbara Kearns Mark your calendars for the following dates: Spa Days: Craft Days: Saturdays from 12-4 Weekdays from 2-4 October 6 and 20 October 25 and 30 Sign up in the office for activities you are interested in. No cost to you as Barbara donates her supplies and her time and effort. Make crafts for Fall and Halloween. We thank Barbara for all that does here at the Terrace!
Fire Prevention Week 2018 ----- October 7-13, 2018
P.A.S.S.
Do you know what the acronym PASS stands for? Clearview Terrace provides a fire extinguisher in your apartment and in the community areas. Here are some simple steps using the acronym “PASS” to use your extinguisher: First you have to twist off the plastic tie that holds the pin in place. Then you:
Pull the pin (round, metal loop at top)
Aim the hose
Squeeze top handle and
Sweep (back and forth at the base of the fire)
If the fire is in your trash can, smother it with something to get the fire out.
If the fire is on your stove, aim the fire extinguisher at the range hood and let it deflect the extinguishing material to the fire; do not aim at the stove itself.
Fire Extinguisher Training – Tuesday, October 23 at 12:15 pm
(you do NOT need to have signed up for lunch to participate in this opportunity)
Other Safety Tips: Smoke Alarms – Working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in a home fire in half; test smoke alarms at least once a month using the test button (have a family member do it if you are not able). Cooking – cooking is the leading cause of home fires and home fire injuries; the leading cause is unattended cooking – stay in your kitchen when preparing food in your oven or on your stove. Heating – heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fires during the winter; space heaters are usually the type of heaters that cause the most fires; keep anything that can burn 3 feet from the heating equipment.
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October Mini-Trip Clearview Terrace Apartments
Brown’s Orchard
Wednesday, October 24, 2018 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Trip is open to first 14 people who respond.
The trip will involve a visit to the Brown’s Orchard and
Market in Loganville, PA – shopping on you own.
Please call the office to register – 717-632-8081.
Registration Deadline: Monday, October 22. ======================================================================
Costume Lunch
Dress in costume on Tuesday, October 30 for lunch in the community room and receive a FREE lunch!
It’s going to be a devilish good time! Menu: Turkey and filling, mashed potatoes, corn and dessert Cost: $2.50 Sign up for lunch as usual and, if you come in costume, lunch will be FREE!!!
TRIP INFORMATION
Last Month at a Glance
Our September birthday party was celebrated in the CT I community room
with lunch catered by Railside. Twenty residents enjoyed lunch and fellowship.
We celebrated the birthdays of Peggy Sheaffer, Pat Barnhart and Susan Diaz.
The van traveled to the Warehime Myers Mansion for the last of the outdoor
lawn concerts on September 5. Residents enjoyed the sounds of the Gettysburg Big
Band. They enjoyed free treats and ice cream as well. The van traveled back to the
Mansion for a tour on September 19. The seventy minute tour included two floors
of artifacts from both the Shepperd family (Hanover Shoe) as well as the Warehime
family (Hanover Foods). The group then went to Dutch Country for lunch and then
to Snyder’s for a walking tour of the distribution and warehouse areas and visit to
the factory outlet store. The group capped off the day with a stop at the York Street
Treat. A great trip on a beautiful fall-like day.
Yard sale preparations started in September but it is never too late for you to
volunteer. Having more help allows us to rotate workers during the sale, giving
them lunch and bathroom breaks and we can also switch out workers from standing
to sitting jobs. Remember, any time you can give to the yard sale is rewarded to
you in credits and those credits are then able to be used for birthday parties, bus
trips (both van trips and chartered bus trips), etc… Please call the office with
questions about volunteering.
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Clearview Terrace is a Smoke Free property. Thank you for not smoking and for letting your guests know
we are a Smoke Free property.
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY We do not discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, marital status or national origin.
Some Common Sense First Aid Advice
Living in a senior community sometimes presents some
unique situations. Chances are that you will encounter
someone who has a medical emergency. First thing you
need to do is recognize the emergency. Look, listen and
smell for unusual things. For example, your neighbor who
always gets up at the crack of dawn, still has their blinds closed at 9 a.m. Or
maybe you smell the odor of natural gas. Or you hear glass breaking or the
muffled sound of someone calling for help. Or something more obvious; a
neighbor who is lying on the sidewalk!
Follow the three C rules: Check, Call, Care
Check the Scene– first check the scene to make sure it is safe for
you to approach the person. An example of an unsafe scene might
be the person’s dog that is growling and showing their teeth. You
could be bit if you get too close. If the scene is safe, then check the
person for injuries or illness.
Call 911. If the person has a life threatening injury or illness or you
are not sure what to do, call 911. It is common for the injured
person to tell you not to call for help, but you don’t have to have
their permission to call 911. When the emergency personnel arrive
on the scene, they will check the person, care for them and
sometimes recommend a trip to the hospital. The injured or ill
person can refuse to go. Then the ambulance staff will have them
sign a release form.
Care for the Person – If you have first aid or CPR training, you can
care for the person until emergency personnel arrive and take over.
If you don’t know what to do, the 911 operator will give you step-by-
step instructions on how to keep the person safe and comfortable
until help arrives.
Remember your three Cs – Check the scene and victim, Call 911 if
you find life threatening emergency and Care for the victim. You can
do a lot to help someone.
Thanks for being a good Samaritan!
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Pet Policy
Please keep your dog or cat on a leash at all times when you and your furry friend are outside. This includes during your walks, while visiting other tenants, potty time and when you are just sitting out front of your apartment.
You must also clean up after your pet, even when your pet is going behind the apartment buildings or along the creek area, no exceptions! These rules are clearly stated in the Pet Policy and Regulations signed at your annual recertification and at the time of move in. Violating these rules makes you in violation of your lease.
Washer & Dryers
Please be mindful of the fact that our washer and dryers cannot handle heavy duty laundry; doing so will damage the machines. These are not commercial washers and dryers. When you have laundry such as heavy blankets, comforters, rugs, etc…please use a laundromat. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Updated List of Tenant Phone Numbers
In the November newsletter, we would like to include a list of tenants, their
apartment number and phone number. If you have changed your phone number
recently, please notify the office of your new number. If you DO NOT want some
or all of this information published in the newsletter, please contact the office before
October 12.
If we did not publish your number in last year’s list, we will not publish it this year
unless you give us permission to do so or if you moved in this year and requested we
keep your number private, we will not publish it unless you give us permission.
Attention Gardeners and those interested in gardening
The Guthrie Memorial Library and the Hanover Garden Club will present “Gardening in Pennsylvania is not for wimps” with guest host George Weigel. The program will be held at the library on Tuesday, Oct. 23 @ 6:30 pm. Weigel is the author of several books including “Pennsylvania Getting Started Garden Guide.”
Maintenance Requests
If you need a repair in your apartment, please contact the office at 717-632-8081. Your request will be handled on the basis of urgency. For example, a clogged toilet is a priority and a broken closet door might have to wait awhile. DO NOT, DO NOT, DO NOT stop Lenny or Darryl or
Kevin and ask them directly to make a repair or inquire as to when they will
get to your job. Call the office with your requests or questions.
Emergency Contact Information
Every year we update each tenant’s emergency contact information. This form is used by Clearview Terrace personnel to contact your family if you would have an emergency or to give to emergency medical personnel if they need to contact your family. Please complete the form found in this newsletter and drop it off at the office as soon as possible. This form has been very helpful so many times this year when tenants became ill and we had to reach a family member. Thank you for helping us to provide better service to you!
Bingo – Bring a Friend Many of our residents enjoy playing bingo that is offered on
Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:00 p.m. in the community room. This is one service that we offer to residents that is also available to your friends and relatives. It cost $1.00 for three cards and free refreshments are served during a brief intermission. No need to sign up, just come to play. It is a good idea to arrive about 15 minutes prior to the start so you have time to get your cards and find a seat. Bingo games will start promptly on the hour
Breaker Boxes
Please remember to keep your breaker box free and clear of objects for easy access. Keeping a flashlight handy in case you need to access your breaker box during a power outage is a good idea . Staff will be looking for easy access to all circuit breakers when doing annual inspections in CT I and II.
Condolences: Please join the Clearview Terrace staff as we send condolences to John Fowler (Apt. 77) on the loss of his brother who passed away last month.
Grocery Store Visits – October,2018 9:00 am departure
October 2 Giant
October 9 Grocery Outlet
October 16 Walmart
October 23 Aldi
October 30 Dollar Tree
Office Closed
The office will be closed Friday, October 19 while staff accompany residents on a bus trip. If you have a maintenance emergency that day, please call 888-877-3084 for the emergency operator.
Community Page
Appearing in this newsletter, you will find a page entitled, “Community Page”. This page is a way of sharing things from local events, church and school fundraisers, local yard sales, entertainment, etc… If you have something you would like to share, please bring it to the office so we may share it in the next newsletter. This is on a first come, first served basis. Publishing an event is at the discretion of the office staff. Please remember you also must obtain permission from office staff to post any notices on the community bulletin boards.
DUTCH APPLE DINNER THEATRE – “Sister Act”
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
Depart: 10:00 a.m. Home: 5:15 p.m.
Cost: $88.00 ($58.00 if you use your $30.00 credit)
Payment due: October 1, 2018
Includes: Lunch, meal tax and tip, matinee performance at
the Dutch Apple Theatre, round trip motor coach
transportation and driver gratuity.
This is a very easy trip in regards to very little walking!
Checks payable to: Clearview Terrace Travel Club
Clearview Terrace Apartments Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Phone: 717-632-8081 email: [email protected]
Faster Response Time for Ambulance If you become ill or injured in your apartment and need to call 911, please let the EMS dispatcher know if your apartment door is locked. If so they can get a key to your apartment from our KNOX Box. The KNOX Box is situated outside the office and can only be opened by career fire and EMS personnel. This allows for a rapid, non-destructive entrance to your apartment. Letting the 911 dispatcher know that your door is locked will save time. When the ambulance arrives at Clearview Terrace they will first get the key and then respond to your apartment. It will save a lot of time and extra suffering while you wait for the ambulance or fire team to go back to the office to open the box and get our key.
REAL ID in Pennsylvania
Beginning October 1, 2020, Pennsylvanians will need to have a REAL ID-compliant license, identification card or another form of federally-acceptable identification (such as a valid passport or military ID) to:
Board domestic commercial flights
Enter a military base
Enter a federal facility that requires ID at the door Do I have to get a REAL ID? No, REAL ID is optional for PA residents. You will be able to get either a REAL ID driver’s license or ID card, or a standard driver’s license or ID card. REAL IDs will be available to customers that want them starting in spring of 2019. You will not need a REAL ID to drive, vote, access hospitals, visit the post office, access federal courts or apply for or receive federal benefits.
Movie Day What a bargain – a free movie, free popcorn and drinks! And you don’t have to sign up in advance, just come watch the movies in the community room on our big screen TV at 12:30 p.m. Monday, October 1 Hearts Beat Loud 2018 PG-13 1 hour, 37 minutes
As Brooklynite Frank Fisher is getting ready to send his daughter, Sam, off to college on the
West Coast, he can't quite seem to let go of her. Knowing that the two share a love of music,
Frank comes up with a ploy to keep Sam from leaving the nest.
Cast: Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Ted Danson, Sasha Lane, Blythe Danner, Toni
Collette, Alex Reznik, Harrison Chad
Monday, October 15 Book Club 2018 PG-13 1 hour, 44 minutes
Friends and members of the 60-plus set, Diane, Jane, Sharon and Carol have seen it all when it
comes to relationships. But after reading "Fifty Shades of Grey," they're inspired to make bold
choices in the romance department, with hilarious results.
Cast: Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, more...
Monday, October 29 Ocean’s 8 2018 PG-13 1 hour, 50 minutes
The tide has turned and it's a whole new "Ocean's." Danny Ocean's sister, Debbie Ocean,
recruits a seven women crew to plan and execute the heist of the century at New York City's
star-studded annual Met Gala.
Cast: Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, more...
Wellness Information
The Shingles Vaccination
Statistics show that 1 in 3 adults 65+ will get shingles if they have had the chicken pox. The shingles vaccine has been shown to reduce the risk of shingles by 51% in adults 60 years of age or older, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). Who Should Get the Shingles Shot?
The vaccine is recommended for patients 60 years or older, regardless of whether they have ever had chickenpox. It is a
single-dose vaccine.
Chair Fitness is Back! Please join us every Friday morning starting in late October at 10:00 AM in the Community Room for Chair ‘Sit and Fit’ workouts. We will start on Friday, October 26.
‘Sit and Fit’ is for everyone. No matter what age you are or what physical condition you are in you can experience the health benefits of these chair exercises.
Mark Your Calendars – Monday, October 29, 2018
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
We will have Dr. Eric Jackson from OSS here in the CT I community room to discuss orthopedic care for hips and knees. He will discuss the causes of hip and knee pain and the treatment for the pain. He will answer questions you have in regards to potential hip and knee replacements.
Refreshments served. Sign up in the office by Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018.
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ALL mail correspondence – please include your apartment number.
We have all seen the substitute mail carriers filling in for Donna when she is out. The substitute carriers do not know tenant’s apartment numbers the way Donna does. Please communicate to organizations and magazine publishers your FULL address which should include your apartment number. Even if the organization or mailer you are receiving is “junk” mail, it still needs a FULL address.
A BIG thanks goes out to Phyllis Klinefelter who comes early most bingo days to prepare the room and snacks for both Wednesday and Friday bingo sessions. Many people do not realize the extra time she donates to bingo. Special thanks also to other bingo helpers Marty Wiles, Kitty Parrish, Deb McCrea, Joan and Butch Emig and Hazel Fetterman (caller) who assist with clean up after bingo. Other callers include Linda Gallagher, Linda Lohr and Barbara Kearns. Thank you all.
Clearview Terrace Staff: Greater Hanover Housing
Volunteer Board of Directors:
Wanda Shaffer – Manager John Crabbs, Esq, President
Kathy Little – Assistant Manager Larry Bream, CPA, Treasurer
Lenny Laughman – Maintenance Supervisor Jennifer Leib, Secretary
Darryl Williams – Grounds Maintenance John Bittinger
Kevin Cavey – Grounds Maintenance Carol Hinkle
Rev. Eric Stenman
Linda Baile, RN
Jennifer Harris
Please complete Emergency
Information form COMMUNITY PAGE
Medicare Annual Open Enrollment Period
October 15 through December 7 The APPRISE Program at the Area Agency on Aging will be offering one-to-one assistance by pre-scheduled appointments only during the upcoming Annual Enrollment at the following locations. To schedule an appointment, call the APPRISE Scheduling Line at (717) 771-9008.
Closest Location to Clearview Terrace South Western High School
200 Bowman Road
October 17 & November 14
4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Multi-Phasic Blood Screening
Friday, October 5 6-9:00 am
National Guard Armory 51 W. Clearview Road
Hanover
Call: 717-316-7146 to register
Costs: $32.00
Sponsored by UPMC Pinnacle Hanover
St. Vincent’s Thrift Shop
Located in school basement at
224 Third St. Hanover, PA
717-633-6198
Every Wednesday is “Senior” Day = 50%
off all clothing
Open Monday – Saturday
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Emergency Information (effective October 2018)
Resident of Clearview Terrace Apartments 800 Randolph St., Hanover, PA 17331
(Please return this form to the Clearview Terrace Office)
Tenant Name ___________________________________Apt. #_________ Emergency Contact Person _____________________________________ Relationship to Tenant _______________________________________ Contact Person’s Address ____________________________________ Home Phone Number _____________________ Work Phone Number ______________________ Cell Phone Number _______________________ Alternate Emergency Contact Person _____________________________ Relationship to Tenant _______________________________________ Address __________________________________________________ Home Phone Number _____________________ Work Phone Number ______________________ Cell Phone Number _______________________ Tenant’s Physician ____________________________________________ Physician’s Phone Number _________________ If necessary, do you have any medical problems that we can share with emergency medical services? If so, please list them.
October 2018 Events Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Rent due: CT I and
CT II please
Resident Council 10:00 am CT I
Movie 12:30 PM Coloring 3:00 PM
2 9:00 AM Giant
Blood Pressure Screening 10:30 – 11:00 AM in CT II 11:00 – 11:30 AM in CT I
Last day for Yard Sale donations Yard Sale volunteers 1:00 PM
3 Bingo 1:00 PM
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5 Multi-Phasic Blood Screening at the
Armory Bingo 1:00 PM
6 Bible Study
9 AM
SPA Day 12:00 - 4:00
7
8 Please Note: Many activities canceled or changed this week.
Need volunteers at 8 a.m. to set up for
the yard sale!
NO Weis pick up today
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9:00 AM Grocery Outlet
NO LUNCH
Blood Pressure Screening 10:30 – 11:00 AM in CT II 11:00 – 11:30 AM in CT I
10
Exterminator Visits
Volunteers meet at 1:00 PM to cut and bag
baked goods
Yard Sale/ Tenants Only
2-3:30 PM
11
Yard & Bake Sale
8 AM – 2 PM
NO LUNCH – hot dogs, sliders, chips,etc…
available at Yard Sale
12
Yard & Bake Sale
8 AM – 2 PM
Need volunteers at 2 p.m. to take down
Yard Sale
13 Bible Study
9 AM
14
15 Rent due: CT III please
Coffee and Donuts 10:00 am CT I
Movie 12:30 PM Coloring 3:00 PM
16
9:00 AM Walmart
Blood Pressure Screening
10:30 – 11:30 AM
17
BINGO 1 PM
18 Bowling 9:30 AM
Deadline to sign up for Birthday Lunch 400 pm
19 OFFICE CLOSED
– BUS TRIP Depart @ 7:15 am
Bingo 1 PM
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Bible Study 9 AM
SPA Day 12:00 - 4:00
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22
Birthday Lunch at Hofbrauhaus 11:30 am
Coloring 3:00 PM
23 9:00 AM Aldi
Blood Pressure Screening 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Fire Extinguisher Training
12:15 pm CT I
Sub Orders Are Due Today!
24 Exterminator Visits
Van trip to Brown’s Orchard
10:00 AM– 1:00 PM
BINGO 1 PM
25
Craft Day 2:00 – 4:00 PM
26 Sit and Fit 10:00 AM
Bingo 1 PM
27 Bible Study
9 AM
29 OSS Program
10:00 AM in CT I Comm. Room
Movie 12:30 PM
Coloring 3:00 PM
30 9:00 AM Dollar Tree
Blood Pressure Screening
10:30 – 11:30 AM
Costume Lunch 11:45
Volunteers Sub Packs at 1:00 PM
Craft Day 2:00 – 4:00 PM
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Sub Sale 8:00 AM
BINGO 1 PM
Board of Directors Mtg.
3:30 PM
October 2018 Lunch Meals
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wed. Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 Haddock Square Mac & Cheese
Stewed Tomatoes Roll and Dessert
3 4 ¼ pound cheeseburger
with toppings Steak Fries
Cole Slaw and Dessert
5 6
7 8 9 NO Lunch
10 11 NO Lunch – Hot Dogs and
Sausages being sold during Yard Sale
12 13
14 15 16 Cold Cut Hoagie
Beef Vegetable Soup Chips and Dessert
17 18 Country Fried Beef Steak
w/Gravy Baked Beans
Dutch Potato Salad Roll and Dessert
19 20
21 22 23 Baked Ham
Sweet Potatoes Green Beans
Dinner Roll and Dessert
24 25 Breakfast Brunch
26 27
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29 30 Turkey and Filling Mashed Potatoes
Corn Dessert
Costume Lunch – free lunch if in Halloween costume
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Lunches are served Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Community Room at 11:45 a.m. Everyone is invited to attend lunches. It is a wonderful way to enjoy food, meet new tenants, and hear about the upcoming events planned for Clearview Terrace. Call before 2:00 p.m. on the day before lunch is served to reserve a meal. The cost for tenants is $2.50 and is paid when you come to lunch. Remember to plan your schedule carefully. If you reserve a lunch, but cannot attend, you will be charged the full price of $4.50 for the meal. We welcome all tenants to join us for fellowship and a delicious lunch! Please invite a friend or relative to join you for only $5.00.
FYI – The Chef Has The Right To Substitute Sides & Desserts.