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August 2019
SAVE THE DATES:
Larry Monroe Town Hall Meeting
August 23rd
The second 2019 CVM Town Hall Meeting is scheduled August 23 at 2:00pm in the CVM dining room. All residents are encouraged to attend as CEO Larry Monroe provides updates on things going on and planned for our community.
In addition to his planned meeting agenda, Mr. Monroe will also address questions. Resident questions may be submitted in writing at the Village Center front desk by August 9. Only written ques-tions identified by the submitting resident’s name will be considered.
Town Hall Meetings are planned in support of the Administration’s objective of enhancing communica-tion with our residents. Please mark your calendar to save the date!
3rd Annual Grandparents’
Day Bash
September 14th
The Third Annual Grandparents’ Day Bash will be held on Saturday, September 14 from 4:30-7:30pm. The entire family is invited to the Christian Village at Mason for a fun-filled evening of live mu-sic, food trucks, caricature and balloon artists and so much more! All entertainment is free—the only cost is for food. Hope to see you there! Questions? Call Tracy Wolcott at 513-701-3414.
Did You Know: On August 20, 1911, a dispatcher in the New York Times office sends the first telegram around the world via commercial service. Exactly 66 years
later, the National Aeronautics and Space Admini-stration (NASA) sends a different kind of message–a phonograph record containing information about Earth for extra-terrestrial beings–shooting into space aboard the unmanned spacecraft Voyager II.
The Times decided to send its 1911 telegram in order to determine how fast a commercial message could be sent around the world by telegraph cable. The message, reading simply “This message sent around the world,” left the dispatch room on the 17th floor of the Times building in New York at 7pm on August 20. After it traveled more than 28,000 miles, being relayed by 16 different opera-tors, through San Francisco, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Saigon, Singapore, Bombay, Malta, Lisbon and the Azores–among other locations–the reply was received by the same operator 16.5 minutes later. It was the fastest time achieved by a commercial cablegram since the opening of the Pacific cable in 1900 by the Commercial Cable Company.
On August 20, 1977, a NASA rocket launched Voyager II, an unmanned 1,820-pound spacecraft, from Cape Canaveral, Florida. It was the first of two such crafts to be launched that year on a “Grand Tour” of the outer planets, organized to coin-cide with a rare alignment of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Aboard Voyager II was a 12-inch cop-per phonograph record called “Sounds of Earth.” Intended as a kind of introductory time capsule, the record included greetings in 60 languages and sci-entific information about Earth and the human race, along with classical, jazz and rock ‘n’ roll music, na-ture sounds like thunder and surf, and recorded messages from President Jimmy Carter and other world leaders.
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August Birthdays
August Anniversaries
If we have missed your birthday or anniversary or have the wrong date, please call the Front Desk at
398-1486
Need assistance at night, on the weekend, or a holiday? Call 518-4378.
The Village Clinic: 478-3974 Nursing services provided by Gem City Home Care
for our Garden Home Residents
Hours
• Monday 11:30am-12:30pm at 7169 Crescent
• Tuesday 11:30am-12:30pm at 7169 Crescent
• Wednesday 10:30am-11:30am in the Doctor’s Clinic in the Main Building
• Thursday 11:30am-12:30pm at 7169 Crescent
• Friday 11:30am-12:30pm at 7169 Crescent
Kroger Shopping Lists
New Time!
Please turn in your grocery lists to the Front Desk by 4pm on Mondays and Thursdays.
Kroger shopping days will remain on Tuesdays and Fridays.
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to CVM Residents
Resident Directory Updates
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The Chaplain’s Corner By: Chaplain Tom Moll
Second Sunday Morning Service Begins August 4 Due to crowded conditions in the chapel, we will add a second morning worship service in August. First service will be at 9:00am and the second service will be at 10:15am.
Both worship services will include great hymns of faith, communion, and a Bible-based message. Choose which service you would like to attend and come prepared to be blessed. Please help us keep growing by inviting others to join you and attending one of our two morning services. We will continue our 7:00pm worship as well. Choose a time to worship the Lord. You will be most welcome! Read the New Testament in 2019 Read the New Testament through in 2019 continues. Just by reading a chapter or two per day, you can read through the entire New Testament in twelve months. Pick up a reading schedule outside my office. Bible Study in the Chapel August 7 & 21 We have just begun our study of the book of Job. Come join us at 10:00am in the chapel for this informal, in-depth and encouraging study of God’s Word. Encouragement Group August 13 & 27 Our Encouragement Group is meeting on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month at 2:00pm in the Chaplain’s Lounge. Meetings are open to everyone. Men’s Discussion Group August 14 Men, join us at 10:00am in the Chaplain’s Lounge. Retired Minister’s Fellowship August 20 The fellowship is great . . . and the discussions encouraging! All retired ministers are invited to join us in the Chaplain’s Lounge at 10:00am.
Sunday Bible School Class A Bible School class meets every Sunday at 9:00am in the craft room. This is an excellent time to study God’s Word with others and then attend morning worship in the chapel.
Prayer Requests Please let me know if you or a loved one have prayer needs. I count it a privilege to pray for you and the things that are on your hearts. Service Schedule for Our Catholic Residents Sundays: Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion in the Lounge at 10:30am
Tuesdays: Praying the Rosary in the Lounge at 11:00am
Wednesdays: Bible Study in the Lounge on the second and fourth Wednesdays at 10:00am
Special Events: Announced in advance throughout the year
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The Well
Social Services Scoop
By: Heather Carter, LSW, Director of Social Services
Caregiver Support Group – The group will meet on August 1, 2019 in the Chaplain’s Lounge.
Parkinson’s Support Group - Exercise and group discussion related to Parkinson’s Disease will be held
on August 12th and 26th in the Renewal Fitness Center. This group is for anyone with Parkinson’s or for
those who are caring for someone with Parkinson’s.
File of Life – It is important to keep the information on your File of Life up to date. A copy should be kept in
the magnetic pouch on your refrigerator as well as one in the Social Service office. Blank copies can be
picked up from the receptionist or in the Social Service office.
The Well
By: Kyra Schroer, Director of Fitness & Wellness
Care Pendants Reminder- PLEASE use the Care Pendants (located on hooks next to the poster- main entrance) if you are alone in RFC. This will ensure that your location will be clear in the event of a fall or other emergency. RENEW YOU Fitness Challenge Update - 44 people have signed up for the 8-week challenge of getting at least 60 minutes per week of cardio activity (walking, NuStep, or bikes). There is a chart in the RFC tracking weekly goals and for each week you get a dot it is a chance to win one of the two prizes at the end of the 8 weeks. Class attendance does not count for this challenge, but if you bring a friend from the Village to class, you earn one more chance to win. Participants report in on Monday or Friday to let me know if they have hit the minimum 60 minutes in the 7 days. It’s not too late to join! Better Together - Class attendance has been good and the support and accountability that comes with it is priceless. Feel free to try any classes before you pay for them. I’m inspired by the people in this community caring for each other. I am considering adding a Friday 10:30 am class to encourage HEALTHY EATING HABITS if at least 8 people would be interested. We would be able to set those SMART goals and encourage each other to make healthier choices. Please let me know before 8/10 if you are interested.
The Chaplains Corner cont.
Coming in September
Women’s Bible Study A 7-week Fall Bible Study for Women will begin on September 17. The study will be led by Kay Moll and will meet in the Chapel at 10:00am. Women in Ministry Fellowship All women who have been involved in ministry (as a preacher’s wife, a staff member at a church or Bible college, etc.) are invited to meet for fellowship and encouragement on Wednesday, September 11, at 2:00pm in the Chaplain’s Lounge.
Ruth Klumb and Fae Audre Rice
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Dine-Out at Ladles
7912 Mason-Montgomery Road
204-0230
Tuesday, August 13
As we continue our monthly dine-out locations, if you wish to ride the bus, please sign up for this on the sign-up date for that month. Remember the bus is only available at lunch time.
Ladles is a new restaurant that serves home-made soups and salads, daily specials and gluten free
selections.
You can either dine in or call for carry-out. Ladles will honor the MCV Auxiliary fundraiser. Ladles asks that we just inform them that we are from the Mason Christian Village for credit to the MCV Auxiliary. No flyer or coupon necessary.
Thank you for your continued support to the Auxiliary!
Support the Auxiliary
By: Joanne Biedinger
THE MUMS ARE COMING !
Save September 19 & 20 for the Village Auxiliary annual MUM sale to be held on the front porch of our Center building. Watch for the exciting details in the September Village News.
KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS Do you shop at Kroger? Do you have a Kroger Plus Card that is NOT registered for any charity? I can help you register your card for the Mason Christian Village Auxiliary and the Auxiliary will receive about 2% of your purchases (except at the gas pumps). This costs you nothing and the Auxiliary benefits by receiving about $1600 a year from Kroger. Call me at 339-0491 if you are interested in helping the Auxiliary.
The Gift of Time By: Charlene Asbach
“All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.”
“Christians are never Lone Rangers. We are part of a community family, to which each one of us should contribute.”
“What does this moment ask of us?”
Some of us may find we have both Martha and Mary tendencies within us. While basking in Scripture and contemplating the eternal are unquestionably reward-ing, they are not passports to procrastination or inac-tivity. There are tasks that need to be done in the real world.
We live in a village and there are simple tasks that need to be completed for the success of the Auxiliary.
I am enclosing a quote that I have used through the yearsP“I don’t know what your destiny will be, but one thing I do know; the ones among you who will be really happy are those who have sought and found how to serve.” Albert Schweitzer
If anyone can help us with our Nominating Committee for the Auxiliary, please ask or suggest one of our
Village family to volunteer to help in any small way.
Thank You,
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Resident Organization News
Council Meetings
Share your compliments, comments, and concerns at a council meeting in the Lounge.
• Garden Home Council: Thursday, 8/8 at 9am
• Garden Apartment Council: Monday, 8/19 at 3:30pm
Book Clubs
Nonfiction Book Club
Friday, 8/2 at 3pm in the Lounge
(1st Friday of every month)
Discussing “Meg, Joe, Amy Beth”, By Anne Rioux
Mason Public Library Book Club at CVM
Wednesday, 8/28 at 2:45pm in the Lounge
(New Time)
(4th Wednesday of every month)
Discussing “Glory over Everything”, By Libby Page
Library News
By: Mary Ann Watrous
Whew, sure is hot! This is a good month to catch up on some reading.
New Additions:
Vanetta Chapman, A Perfect Square
Harlan Coben, Caught
Jan Drexler, The Sound of Distant Thunder
Dorothea Benton Frank, Full of Grace (LP)
Beverly Lewis, The Tinderbox (new!) (LP) Charles Martin, A Life Intercepted
Kristina McMorris, Sold on a Monday
James Patterson, The 13-Minute Murder, Unsolved, The Fall of Crazy House, The Cornwalls Are Gone
James Patterson & Bill Clinton – The President is
Missing
John Sandford, Neon Prey
Danielle Steele, Silent Night (new!)
Brad Thor, Spy Master
Nick Trout, The Wonder of Lost Causes
Lisa Unger, Under My Skin
Robert Whitlow, Life Support, Life Everlasting
It’s less than three months to the book sale!
Contributions are beginning to trickle in. Please
help us make the sale a success for the Auxiliary!
Donate books today!
Access Cincinnati Enquirer
Online
Access your free subscription to the Cincinnati Enquirer, by following these simple steps:
1. Go to
www.cincinnati.com
2. Click on “Sign In”
3. In Sign In box enter the email address
4. Enter Password: CVM45040
Hope you enjoy this great opportunity!
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Extra! Extra!
Resident Garden Home
Referral Program
Did you know that we have a Garden Home Referral Program?
The best referral source the Sales & Marketing de-partment has is YOU! Our own residents provide us with the most qualified leads, and we have a pro-gram to help make it happen.
Simply obtain a referral form from the main reception desk or access one that was included with your resi-dent handbook. Complete the form with a new Gar-den Home prospect and return it to the front recep-tion desk. If your referral moves into a Garden Home, you and your referral will receive a credit for one month’s maintenance fee!! It’s that easy and several residents have already received this well-deserved thank you. But that’s not all!
In addition to the above incentive, if you refer a new prospect between now and September 1, 2019 who simply completes a Garden Home tour, you will re-ceive a $100 gift card. If eventually that referral moves into a Garden Home at CVM the above main-tenance fee incentive still applies!
Contact Lynn Kitchen at 701-3463 if you have any questions.
2019 CBA Foundation Hall of Faith Banquet
The CBA Foundation will honor the following Chris-tian leaders at its Hall of Faith banquet which is scheduled for September 13th at 7:00pm at The Manor House in Mason, OH. The honorees being inducted this year are:
Tom Claibourne, Preaching Minister at Bethlehem Church of Christ in rural Adams County, OH since 1979. He writes a monthly column for the Restora-tion Herald and has been a contributing writer for The Lookout and Christian Standard.
Kitty Garner, an executive with Omnicare, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of CVS Health Corporation. Her connection with the ministry of CVC spans many years. She currently serves on the board of the Christian Benevolent Association and previously
served on the board of the Christian Village at Mason as well as the board of the Christian Village at Mt. Healthy.
Shawn McMullen,editor of The Lookout, a publica-tion of Christian Standard Media, and is Minister of the Vevay Church of Christ, Vevay, IN. He also serves as Chair of the Board for The Christian Village at Mt. Healthy.
The Cincinnati Youth Choir under the direction of Robyn Reeves Lana, daughter of Garden Home resi-dents Dick and Bobbie Reeves. The choir will be performing at the beginning of the banquet.
The price of admission to the banquet is $20 per person. Tables of 8 may be purchased for $160. Transportation will be provided if needed. You may sign up for the Hall of Faith Banquet at the regularly scheduled sign-ups in the CVM Apartment Lounge or online at www.christianvillages.org/HOF. Senior’s Day at Hillsboro Family Camp
On Friday, September 27th, we are sponsoring a Seniors Day at Hillsboro Family Camp. This event will feature singing by Larry Monroe, our CEO, and Art Bush. We will have a message brought to us by Wally Rendel from Lexington, KY. Lunch will be provided by Ponderosa. This is a free event with optional love offerings. Any of our residents who might want to go please sign up during sign up day. Transportation details are still being determined. We aim to leave around 9am and return at approximately 3pm.
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The Latest Village News
By: Dick Biedinger
The Maintenance Department has developed a new smoke detector that automatically shuts off when you yell: “I’m just cooking.” I told Maintenance that our florescent light was humming. They said that maybe it doesn’t know the words. Maintenance thought they would try a discount exterminator until the guy showed up with a rolled-up magazine.
They are considering spay-neutering the coat hangers outside the chapel. When we moved into the Village, Maintenance told me I’d just need two things: WD-40 and Duct Tape ---“If it doesn’t move and should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn’t, use the Duct Tape.” The new Garden Home design has no kitchenP.just vending machines and a large trash can. They include walk-in closetsP.if you try hard enough, and EXTRA LARGE medicine cabinets. New games are being introduced in the Health Care area: “Don Juan-To-Be and Oldielocks”. Word has it that there was a “cane” mutiny in the apartment area last when Wade Deep was raising his cane.
There is a growing request for valet parking in the Village. Valets don’t forget where they parked your car. Everyone is looking forward to Tracy’s Village trip to Poodunk, Kentucky to view the famous “Hill of Beans”. Maybe we’ll finally find out what it is worth. By the way, this is where the toothbrush was in-vented. Anywhere else, it would have been called a teeth brush.
Arthur Rities was signing books in our library until Mary Ann kicked him out. The six dwarfs called Wendy and said they wanted their Grumpy back, she asked: “Which one”. While having lunch in the Dining Room last week, I asked our waitress if I could see the dessert tray. She replied: “Not until you finish your vegetables!”
Operation
Christmas Child My favorite items in my
shoebox were school sup-plies. They were really
important to me because it meant I could go to school.”–Luis, Panama Information coming next month for opportunities to donate items and when boxes will be available for pick-up.
Transportation: 701 - 3414
CVM offers transportation Monday-Friday from 8am –4:30pm. We take residents all over, from just going to and from the main building, to doctors appointments, airport runs, and anything else in between.
Concierge Cards—$20 for 12 trips For errand (non-medical) trips within 5 miles,
including rides to and from the Village Center. Use to get a ride up to the dining room, when you have a hair appointment, when you want to go to MCC...you name it! The card never expires.
Appointments by Mile or Hour For medical appointments or other trips that would not qualify as a concierge trip.
• $1.50/mile fro drop-off and pick-up • OR $25/hour for the driver to stay with you
Scheduling Transportation Call 701-3414 to schedule an appointment. The more notice the better! If she is unavailable to an-swer twhen you call, please leave a detailed mes-sage and she will return your call as soon as
possible.
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Concerts at CVM
The Sociables Are back! Singing the oldies but goodies.
Monday, August 19 7:00pm, Chapel Work In Progress A trio group singing and playing southern gospel music while sharing the word of Jesus.
Monday, August 12, 7:00pm, Chapel
Cincinnati Art Museum
Wednesday, August 7 12:30 (FL)(R) Cost: $4 + Kimono Exhibit: $5 & The Art of Burning Man Exhibit: Free
Explore fashion from the 1870’s to the present day alongside kimono, prints, paintings & textiles. Also view the first and second phase of Burning Man contemporary exhibit.
Auxiliary Dine-Out to Ladles
Tuesday, August 13, 11:15am (FL) (R) Cost: Cost of Meal
Ladles is a new restaurant that serves home-made soups and salads, daily specials and gluten free
selections offered.
Mystery Lunch # 1
Wednesday, August 14 11:15am (FL) (R) Cost : $2 + Cost of Meal If you haven’t tried a Mystery Lunch, you are in for a fun adventure to an undisclosed location. Always a great time for fellowship and eats
Men’s Breakfast
Tuesday, August 20, 9:00am (MDR) (R) Cost: $5
Join us for coffee and breakfast and enjoy a time of fellowship and discussions.
American Sign Museum /Lunch
Friday, August 16, 10:00am (FL)(R) Cost: $4 + Cost of Meal - Exhibit is Free
Spend the morning touring one of the largest public museum dedicated to signs in the United States. Afterwards, we will stop for lunch on the way back to CVM.
Adventures in Dining
Wednesday, August 21, 11:15am (FL) (R)
Cost: $2 + Cost of Meal
LePeep is a marvelous world of abundant generous servings and abundant flavors. It’s more than breakfast!
Matthew 25 Ministries
Thursday, August 22 at 10am (FL) R) Cost: Free Volunteer with Matthew 25 Ministries. Seated work positions are available
Ceramic Painting
Friday, August 23, 9:30am (CR)
Cost: $10
Are you looking for a fun activity? Mad Potter will be providing a selection of bisqueware for you to paint while providing helpful design and painting-tips to help you create a work of art.
Mystery Lunch #2
Wednesday, August 28 11:15am (FL)(R) Cost: $4 + Cost of Meal
If you signed up for Mystery Lunch #1, and reserved a spot, please let others have the opportunity to experience a Mystery Lunch and sign up.
La Comedia Theater
Friday, August 30 9:15am (FL)(R)
Cost: $70 (includes ticket, lunch & transportation)
Now showing On Golden Pond, a classic comedy/drama that’s every bit as touching, warm, and witty today as when it debuted on Broadway in 1979.
Activities & RSVP Events & Outings
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Puzzle Corner
American Artist
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Activities & RSVP Events & Outings Puzzle Corner
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HEATER SUNSHINE
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