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S E N I O R L I V I N G C O M M U N I T Y
INDEPENDENCE DAY....................6
BIRTHDAYS...................................... 2
COVID-19...........................................3
ALL ABOUT JULY...........................2
DEPT EXTENSIONS........................7
JULY INFO.......................................7
WELCOME........................................8
DATES TO CE;EBRATE.......................................8
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I N D E P E N D E N T L I V I N G N E W S L E T T E R
WELCOME NEW RESIDENTSBetty Newman
Angel OrtizElaine Piper
Heffery PowellMary Powell
Jacqueline SchendorfBarry ShannorJane BarberHeidi Britton
Gregory RagenPaul Harris
Patricia KennisonPhilip Kriner
Jason McCroskey
CALENDAR...............................................4-5
JULY 2020
DATES TO CELEBRATE 1st Halfway Point Of 20202nd 65th Anniversary Of The TV Premiere Of The Lawrence Welk Show3rd Eat Beans Day3rd-August 11th Dogs Days Of Summer4th Independence Day5th Full Moon6th National Fried Chicken Day10th National Motorcycle Day11th All American Pet Photo Day12th Different Colored Eyes Day12-18 National Laundry Workers Week13th International Puzzle Day14th Chick-fil-A Cow Appreciation Day &Shark Awareness Day15th National Hot dog Day16th National Corn Fritters Day & WorldSnake Day17th National Peach Ice Cream Day18th National Caviar Day20th Ugly Truck Day21st National Junk Food Day22nd Hammock Day23rd Gorgeous Grandma Day23nd National Vanilla Ice cream Day24th Cousins Day25th National Day Of The Cowboy25th National Hot Fudge Sundae Day26th National Coffee Milkshake Day27th Bugs Bunny's birthday, 194030th National Milk Chocolate Day29th National Lipstick Day30th Birth Anniversary Of Henry Ford, 1863-194730th Jewish: Tisha B'AV
THIS WAS THE YEAR 1957:U.S President & Vice President : Dwight Eisenhower & Richard NixonTime Magazine Of The Year: Nikita Khrushchev COST OF LIVING: New House-$12,225Average Income-$4,594New Car-$2,157Average Rent-$90 Per MnothGasoline-.24 GallonHarvard Tuition-$1,000 Per YearMovie Ticket-$1.00Postage Stamp-.3One Ounce Of Gold-$34.95COST OF FOOD10-lb of Sugar- .89Milk-$1.00 Per Gallon1 lb Of Coffee-.90Bacon-.90Eggs-.281 lb Of Ground Beef .56Bread-.19POPULAR MOVIES:The Bridge On The River Kwai12 Angry MenAn Affair To RememberWitness For The ProsecutionSweet Smell Of SuccessPaths Of GloryJailhouse RockPOPULAR TV SHOWSGunsmokeThe Danny Thomas ShowTales Of Wells FargoHave Gun Will TravelI've Got A SecretLife & Legend Of Wyatt EarpGeneral Electric TheaterDecember brideThe Restless GunYou Bet Your LifeMUSICJailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley)April Love (Pat Boone)Butterfly (Andy Williams)Wake Up Little Susie (The Everly Brothers)Chances Are (Johnny MathisDiana (Paul Anka)Round & Round (Perry Como)That'll Be The Day (Buddy Holly & The Crickets)Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear (Elvis Presley)BORN THIS YEARVanna WhiteSpike LeeeGloria EstefanEddie Van HalenMichelle PfeifferDonny Osmond
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ACTIVITIESDorothy Kimball, ext. 2225
DIRECTOR OF NURSING Amina Krijestarac, ext. 2255 or 2257
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MARKETING ext. 1300
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DOCTOR APPOINTMENTSOnly emergency or essential doctors appointments
REMEMBER WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER!
JULY BIRTHSTONE IS RUBY
JULY FLOWER IS THE LARKSPUR
ALTERNATE FLOWER IS
WATER LILY
"QUOTE FOR JULY"
"A swarm of bees in May is worth a load of hay, a swarm of bees in June is worth a silver spoon, but a swarm of bees in July is not worth a fly."
ORIGIN OF JULY'S NAMEJuly was originally
called Quintilis meaning fifth month
because it was the fifth month in the early
Roman calendar. July was named for Julius
Caesar because his birthday fell on the 14th of the month.
JULY BIRTHDAYS
2nd Anna Barbara Bell4th Mary Ticken5th June Green5th Evelyn King5th Betty Kyne6th William Burt8th Angel Ortiz10th Martin Kauftheil11th John Graham12th Virginia Workman16th Kenneth Fisher15th Mary Powell16th Barbara Green16th Tammy Jones21st Mary Widman24th Theo McConnell24th Edith Peterson27th Susan Sherman30th Arthur Riddlesworth
JULY COLORS GREEN & RUSSET
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CORONAVIRUSKnow How it SpreadsThere is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus.The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person.Between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet).Through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs.Take steps to protect yourselfClean your hands oftenWash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after you have been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Cover all surfaces of your hands and rub them together until they feel dry.Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.Avoid close contactAvoid close contact with people who are sickPut distance between yourself and other people This is especially important for people who are at higher risk of getting very sick.Take steps to protect othersStay home if you’re sickStay home if you are sick, except to get medical care. Cover coughs and sneezesCover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze or use the inside of your elbow.Throw used tissues in the trash.Immediately wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not readily available, clean your hands with a hand sanitizer Wear a facemask if you are sickIf you are sick: You should wear a facemask when you are around other people (e.g., sharing a room or vehicle) and before you enter a healthcare provider’s office. People who are caring for you should wear a facemask if they enter your room. If you are NOT sick: You do not need to wear a facemask unless you are caring for someone who is sick (and they are not able to wear a facemask). Facemasks are in short supply and they should be saved for caregivers.Clean and disinfectClean AND disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. This includes tables, doorknobs, light switches, countertops, handles, desks, phones, keyboards, toilets, faucets, and sinks.If surfaces are dirty, clean them: Use detergent or soap and water prior to disinfection.To disinfect:Most common EPA-registered household disinfectants will work. Use disinfectants appropriate for the surface.Options include:Diluting your household bleach.To make a bleach solution, mix:5 tablespoons (1/3rd cup) bleach per gallon of waterOR4 teaspoons bleach per quart of waterFollow manufacturer’s instructions for application and proper ventilation. Check to ensure the product is not past its expiration date. Never mix household bleach with ammonia or any other cleanser. Unexpired household bleach will be effective against coronaviruses when properly diluted.Alcohol solutions.Ensure solution has at least 70% alcohol.Other common EPA-registered household disinfectants.Products with EPA-approved emerging viral pathogens pdf icon[7 pages]external icon claims are expected to be effective against COVID-19 based on data for harder to kill viruses. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for all cleaning and disinfection products (e.g., concentration, application method and contact time, etc.).
INDEPENDENCE DAY FUN FACTS1. Massachusetts recognized the Fourth of July as an official holiday on July 3, 1781, making it the first state to do so. It wasn'tuntil June 28, 1870 that Congress decided to start designating federal holidays, with the first four being New Year's Day,Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. This decreed that those days were holidays for federal employees.2. Eighty-five years before the Fourth of July was even recognized as a federal holiday, one tradition began that continues tothis day. Billed as "America's Oldest Fourth of July Celebration," the town of Bristol, Rhode Island, has been doingIndependence Day right since 1785.The festivities began just two years after the Revolutionary War ended, and 2019 will beits 234th entry. Over the years the whole thing has expanded well beyond July 4; the town of 23,000 residents now begins tocelebrate the United States on Flag Day, June 14, all the way through to the 2.5-mile July 4 parade. What began as a "patrioticexercise"—meaning church services—has morphed into a cavalcade of parades, live music, food, and other activities.3. From the oldest to the shortest, the Fourth of July parade in Aptos, California, is just a hair over half a mile long. Taking uptwo city blocks, and measuring just .6 miles, this brief bit of patriotism features antique cars, decorated trucks, and plenty ofwalkers. Afterward, there's a Party in the Park, where folks can enjoy live music, food, and games.4. According to the American Pyrotechnics Association, around 15,000 fireworks displays take place for the Fourth of Julyholiday. Though pricing varies, most small towns spend anywhere from $8000-$15,000 for a fireworks display, with largercities going into the millions, like the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular that averages more than $2 million.5. Around 150 million, to be more specific—that's how many hot dogs will be consumed by Americans on the Fourth of July.According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, that amount of dogs can stretch from Washington D.C. to LosAngeles more than five times.6. In 2018, 74 of those dogs were scarfed down by Joey Chestnut, who won the annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Competitionfor the eleventh time.7. Americans will spend big on food and drinks this Fourth, big to the tune of around $6.7 billion when all is said and done,according to the National Retail Federation. This includes food and other cookout expenses, averaging out to about $73 perperson participating in a barbecue, outdoor cookout or picnic.8. Then comes the booze. According to the Beer Institute, "more beer is sold on and around the Fourth of July holiday thanduring any other time throughout the year." Generally, Americans will spend around $1 billion on beer for their Fourthcelebrations, and more than $560 million on wine.7. You probably know that both Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on July 4, 1826—50 years to the day after theDeclaration of Independence was adopted. They're not the only presidents to have died on the Fourth, though; James Monroe—the nation's fifth president—died just a few years later on July 4, 1831.Though the holiday might seem like it has it out for former presidents, there was one future leader born on IndependenceDay. The country's 30th Commander-in-Chief, Calvin Coolidge, was born on July 4, 1872.8. Benjamin Franklin wanted the national bird to be a Turkey. He said the bald eagle is a bird of bad moral character, theturkey is a more respectable bird. Luckily, he lost the vote.9. The First week of July is typically the busiest travel week of the year in the United States.10. Ironically, on July 4th, 1946, the Treaty of Manila was signed in the Philippines giving them independence from…TheUnited States.11. The Biggest Blockbuster movies of the year open on Independence Day weekend.12. The White House celebrated Independence Day for the first time in 1801.13. Every 4th of July the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia is tapped – although not actually rung – 13 times in honor of the original13 American colonies.14. The stars on the original American flag were in a circle so all the Colonies would appear equal.15. Most of the fireworks and flags used on the Fourth of July are imported from China, according to U.S. International TradeCommission. Nearly $204 million worth of fireworks was imported in 2013 and about $3.5 million was spent on U.S. flagsmade in China in 2014.16. Early celebrations were very different, however, with some Americans marking the split from Britain by holding mockfunerals for King George III – an act sure to have got them arrested for treason before independence.
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TELEVISED CHURCH5:30 Worship Anew 46:00 Baptist Church 46:30 Catholic mass 227:00 Church 328:00 Catholic Mass 188:30 Joel Olsteen 329:00 Joel Olsteen 389:30 Mass 4
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3RD-AUG 11TH DOG DAYS OF SUMMERNATIONAL BLUEBERRY MONTHANTI-BORDOM MONTHUNLUCKY MONTH FOR WEDDINGSCELLPHONE COURTESY MONTHHOT DOG MONTHICE VREAM MONTHPICNIC MONTH
NATIONAL FRIED
CHICKEN DAY
NATIONAL FRENCH FRY
DAY
CAPTURE THE SUNSET WEEK
TAKE YOUR PLANTS FOR A
WALK DAY
CALL 1000 FOR DAILY TRIVIA, LEAVE YOUR ANSWER, NAME & APT # AFTER 2PM @ EXT. 2225
CALL 1FOR DALEAVE ANSWEAPT # A@ EXT.
CALL 1000 FOR DAILY TRIVIA, LEAVE YOUR
NATIONAL STRAWBERRY SUNDAE DAY
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NATIONAL POSTAL WORKERS DAY
NATIONAL BLUEBERRY
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4TH OF JULY PARADEPLEASE BE OUTSIDE ALONG THE DRIVE @ 10:30, PLEASE BE THERE @ 10:20
NATIONAL SUGAR DAY
WORLD
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MIRROR DAY
NATIONAL TEDDY BEAR PICNIC DAY
INDEPENDENCE DAY
CHEER UPDAY
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ARK RENESS AY
IONAL FOOD AY
NATIONAL HOT DOG DAY
HAMMOCK DAY
INTERNATIONAL TIGER DAY
SNAKE DAY
VANILLA ICE CREAM DAY
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF
FRIENDSHIP
AMELIA EARHART
DAY & COUSINS DAY
MUTT'S DAY
NATIONAL CAVIAR DAY
NATIONAL DAY OF THE COWBOY