THE NEWS
June 2016
As the winter days are getting colder and colder, and everyone is adding layers to keep warm, our residents can
also be seen with colourful scarves and beanies, to keep out the winter chill. Anton Chekhov said “People don't
notice whether it's winter or summer when they're happy.” So at Forest Farm we are really striving to make the
residents happy, to forget about the cold, and the month has been filled with activities, as you will see from the
content of this newsletter.
The monthly birthday bash was celebrated on the 27th of May. 14 residents celebrated their birthdays in style, and
these photos show the fun residents had singing and dancing along to old favourites like ‘Chiquitita’ and ‘Dancing
Queen’.
BIRTHDAY BASH –
ABBA STYLE
Mary Bornman, an official Boccia coach, came to demonstrate the game on the 20th of May. This game can be
played even by severely disabled players. A set of competition balls and instruction DVD’s were donated to Forest
Farm. Two of our staff members have been invited to attend a referee course on the 30th of July.
The male residents were transported into a land of fun and laughter at the Mens’ High Tea on Saturday, 28 May.
Hans, Ashley, the 'Briel sisters' (Sr Elize, Louise and Bertie), the housemothers and the residents provided musical
entertainment, Drienie handed out prizes, and staff served their guests with lots of tasty goodies. This day will long
be remembered, and the ladies can’t wait for their turn in August.
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MEN’S HIGH TEA
We would like to express our sincere condolences to our Operations Director, Mrs Drienie Nienaber, on the
passing of her father, as well as to Juan Nortjé and his family on the loss of his beloved uncle Trevor. We wish you
peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart.
16 June - Youth Day
17 June - Karoake with REEA Foundation
19 June - Father’s Day
24 June - Birthday Bash
BIRTHDAYS:
2 June - Moitshepi Matemane
5 June - Mark Allen
5 June - Johannes Risseeuw
6 June - Colin Edwards
6 June - Juan Nortjé
11 June - Jenny Sterrenberg
15 June - Tracy Tyson
17 June - Jeanette Beswetherick
17 June - Angela Paizis
22 June - Iris Quayle
HAPPY BIRTHDAYHAPPY BIRTHDAYHAPPY BIRTHDAYHAPPY BIRTHDAY also to Drienie Nienaber for your birthday on 4 June!!! Your passion inspires us,
your hard work motivates us, and you set a great example of dedication for all of us. May you have a wonderful
day and year ahead.
I am sure everyone is aware of our green recycling container for paper. We have now applied for containers for
glass and plastic, and will inform everyone once this is operational. We would then like to encourage you to use
these when you visit your loved ones. This project will be a source of income for Forest Farm.
JUNE CALENDER
CONDOLENCES
RECYCLING PROJECT
We would like to thank people for their overwhelmingly positive response to our appeal for bath sheets, both in
cash and kind. We are asking for your continued support, however, so we can deliver our services at their full
potential in the coming months, and can continue to bring happiness and comfort to our residents. Our needs
currently are as follows:
Karaoke Videos
New Notice Board
Shelving for Bookshop
Upholstery Services
Arts and Crafts Supplies, example looms, beads, paints, etc.
Wool and Material
The following appeal appeared in the Sandton Chronicle during the last week of May, and this appeal was also
broadcast on 91.9 Hot FM. As a result we have received a donation of a piano, as well as a Roland Keyboard. We
also received an offer of the use of an extensive music collection for any function we have in future. We are
extremely grateful for these generous donations from members of the public, and ask that families/friends
contribute by donating percussion instruments such as drums, cymbals, triangles, maracas, timpani, etc. We would
like to start a music therapy group and these instruments would assist us in this regard.
WOW - Words of Wisdom
from our Residents
These are the things that make us happy…
• Amelda – when people make me laugh, or
listening to music.
• Jasper – watching TV, or listening to music,
especially country music and Boeremusiek.
• Jean – working in the workshop and
knitting.
• Eddie – listening to music, expecially
country music, going to church, and
watching sports, especially rugby (he is a
Blue Bulls supporter).
• Nicky – listening to music, such as gospel or
country music, and visiting my mom.
• Tammy – being loved and when people
demonstrate their care.
APPEALS