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Reflec�ons of Summer

VOLUME 11, ISSUE 10 | O������ 2019

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PLAN (Planned Life�me Assistance Network) of Northeast Ohio promotes friendships, connec�ons to community and improved quality

of life for members through its Holis�c Recovery Program, and creates peace of mind for families with its Life�me Planning Services.

PLAN Staff

Jacquie Houser

Holis�c Recovery Coordinator & Editor

Office: 216.504.6483 Cell: 216.396.3839

Becky Rinaldi

Community Ac�vi�es Administrator

Office: 216.504.2609 Cell: 216.509.8685

Mike McGraw

Recrea�onal Therapy Assistant

Cell: 216.386.3712

PLAN of Northeast Ohio

29125 Chagrin Boulevard

Pepper Pike, Ohio 44122

www.planofjfsa.org

216.321.3611

Take a look at our picture page insert to reflect on all

the summer fun we experienced. We played a lot of

miniature golf, walked through several beauIful parks,

visited many local ice cream shops, and enjoyed May-

field Village’s outdoor concerts. In early summer, we

went to Madison to see Luvin Lavender Farm, a Lake

Eire Crushers and a Lake County Captains game, toured

the Cuyahoga River on the GoodIme III, and celebrat-

ed our 30th anniversary at our Annual Family Picnic

with the Rocketship car (how fun was that?). In late summer, we groomed horses at Fieldstone

Farms, took a day trip to PiTsburgh to see the gorgeous Van Gogh live floral exhibit, relaxed at

Edgewater Beach, and topped it off with our Annual Performance Night and Art Exhibit. If you

haven’t turned the page yet, go for it!

Check out all the fun Imes we had!

Now, that you’ve reflected on this past

summer let’s look forward to even more

fun this fall, as we kick it off with our

PaTerson Fruit Farm Hayride and Apple

Picking event. October has so much more

fall fun in store and we are looking for-

ward to seeing you for the next adventure!

Just a reminder, we are sIll tracking aTendance and drawing winners. The more you aTend, the

beTer your chances of winning a $15.00 giY card. Stay tuned for the winners.

Crea�ve Wri�ng Corner

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Thursday, October 17

5:00pm

Art Room & Board Room

$5.00 for dinner. Dress your

ghoulish best for a costume

contest and games.

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Tuesday, October 15

2:00pm

Bring $5 for ice cream

and more for shopping.

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Friday, October 25

at 10:30am

Cleveland Museum of

Natural History

Cost is $17

Our next Client Art Exhibit is traveling to the ADAMHS

Board of Cuyahoga County, located at 2012 W. 25th

Street, Cleveland, on October 11th-November 8th.

The art will be on display during the business hours of

9am-5pm Monday-Friday. If you are in the area stop

by and view the amazing art our clients have created.

HOMe Client Art Exhibit at the ADAMHS Board

M� '� C� JOHN CARROLL FOOTBALL

GAME

Saturday, October 19

1:00pm

Don Shula Stadium

Cost is $6.00.

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Friday, October 11

9:15am

Lunch at Olde World Bistro

and Shopping in Shrock’s Her-

itage Village (AnFque, CraI

and more).

On September 13th, the wriIng club wrote about the Harvest

moon that occurred on Friday the 13th. Naturally, some Halloween

creaIve wriIng fun occurred. Join us for our Halloween Party at

the office on Thursday, October 17th from 5-7pm. Please call

Jacquie if you would like to aTend at 216-504-6483 or email

jhouser@jfsa-cleveland.org. Here are a couple of the wriIng sam-

ples.

Nightmare

By Yumi Simmons

The moon is out; there is no one on the street or in the house. It is

dead silent; all you can hear is the wind blowing and crickets mak-

ing noise. As I walk home, I see a car passing by me. I look but no

one is there. So, I run but it keeps following me. I find a place to

hide. I hear a loud noise behind me; I scream, “Ahhh!” But it’s just

a cat. Then an old woman comes in and says, “I got you now.” I

tried to run but I was stuck. Then, my clock went off! It was just a

dream, but why am I in a cauldron. “Ahhhh!” Turns out, that old

woman was a witch.

September Morn

by Mike Klein

The black cat fliTed across my path.

Her eyes sparked and gleamed for an instant,

She faded mysteriously, graceful into the dark

No longer now visible, perhaps.

It was so silent and eerie beneath the moon, the brilliant orb;

The star flung firmament.

But I had a morose mission and I brushed aside the portent.

On that heavy portentous night going as a disguised vaga-

bond to the deadly verge.

Clinical, cynical, all desolate and abominably anI-cyclical;

Praying for omens in the hush, thrusted into the expansive,

mere mechanism of trust.

It should have ended there while I was brought to gentle

night,

But instead into the inferno of mega-reflected light, I was

cast.

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Rosh Hashanah

OFFICE CLOSED

2

3:30 Art Studio

3

8:00 Community Volunteers: HDM

2:00 PLAN Pool Time, YMCA

6:00 Young Adult Dinner at

Don Ramon, Mayfield Rd.

4

1:00 Bowling at Roseland Lanes

5

1:00 Journeys 3:00 Game Hour at Panera,

Cedar Center

6

1:00 Journeys 5:00 Indoor Tennis at Mayfield Racquet Club

7

1:30 Walk

2:00 Office Volunteers

2:00 Art Apprecia7on

3:30 Musical Moods

4:30 Ne8lix Hour

8 Yom Kippur Begins at Sundown

12:00 WS Lunch Club at

Big Boy, Brookpark Rd.

1:30 Office Volunteers

2:00 PLAN Pool Time, YMCA

9 Yom Kippur

OFFICE CLOSED

10

8:00 Community Volunteers: HDM

1:00 Community Volunteers:

Kids Book Bank

2:00 PLAN Pool Time, YMCA

6:00 Supper Club at Don Ramon,

Mayfield Rd.

11

9:15 Day Trip to Millersburg at

Shrock’s Heritage Village

12

3:00 Game Hour at Panera,

Cedar Center

13 Sukkot Begins at Sundown

1:00 Journeys 5:00 Indoor Tennis at Mayfield Racquet Club

14 Sukkot

OFFICE CLOSED

15

2:00 Ladies Club: B.A. Swee7e

Candy Company, Brookpark Rd.

1:30 Office Volunteers

2:00 PLAN Pool Time, YMCA

16

3:30 Art Studio

17

8:00 Community Volunteers: HDM

2:00 PLAN Pool Time, YMCA

5:00 PLAN Halloween Party

18

1:00 Medita7on

1:30 Wri7ng Club

1:30 Office Volunteers

2:30 Sports Talk

19

1:00 Journeys 1:00 Men’s Club: John Carroll

Football Game

at Don Shula Stadium

20 Sukkot Ends

1:00 Journeys 5:00 Indoor Tennis at Mayfield Racquet Club

21 Shemini Atzeret

1:00 Walk

2:00 Office Volunteers

1:30 Art Apprecia7on

3:00 Musical Moods

4:00 Ne8lix Hour

22 Simchat Torah

1:00 WS Coffee Hour

at Dunkin Donuts

1:30 Office Volunteers

2:00 PLAN Pool Time, YMCA

23

3:30 Art Studio

6:30 Zumba

24

8:00 Community Volunteers: HDM

2:00 PLAN Pool Time, YMCA

6:00 Supper Club at Don Ramon,

Mayfield Rd.

25

10:30 Fossil Hunters at the

Cleveland Museum of

Natural History

1:30 Office Volunteers

26

3:00 Game Hour at Panera,

Cedar Center

27

1:00 Journeys 5:00 Indoor Tennis at Mayfield Racquet Club

28

1:00 Walk

2:00 Office Volunteers

1:30 Art Apprecia7on

3:00 Musical Moods

4:00 Ne8lix Hour

29

1:30 Office Volunteers

2:00 PLAN Pool Time, YMCA

30

3:30 Art Studio

31 Halloween

8:00 Community Volunteers: HDM

11:00 Movie, Richmond Mall

(start 7me is variable)

2:00 PLAN Pool Time, YMCA

1

1:00 Bowling at Roseland Lanes

2

1:00 Journeys 3:00 Game Hour at Panera,

Cedar Center

RSVP is REQUIRED for all events at

least 2 days in advance!!!

Please call Jacquie at 216-504-6483

October 2019 Holis�c Recovery Schedule

Upcoming November Events

*Bowling on Friday, November 1st at 1:00pm, at Roseland Lanes, $8.00 for

games and shoes.

*BINGO Party and CIM Concert dates and 4mes TBD.

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