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Celebrating Senior Living Designed/Printed by Corwin Design & Graphics Corp. www.MyCorwinOnline.com • 1-877-CORWIN2 AL 12467 www.HarborChase.com/VillagesCrossing.htm e HarborChase Wire: A Monthly Publication of HarborChase Villages Crossing MC 13517 NE 86th Court Lady Lake, FL 32159 352-702-3190 August 2017 Birthdays Helen S ............................................................................................... 8/4 John A................................................................................................. 8/6 Murray H .......................................................................................... 8/6 Juliet B .............................................................................................. 8/12 Pat A.................................................................................................. 8/12 Freida S ............................................................................................ 8/13 David H ............................................................................................ 8/18 Harriet D ......................................................................................... 8/25 Pat A.................................................................................................. 8/31 Helen D............................................................................................ 8/31 Tom & June Hogan Billy Kraft Directors Heather Corton Executive Director Diana Lowell Business Office Manager Sherry Adolfson Director of Memory Care Ray Freitag Director of Maintenance Alexander Powell Director of Sales Janell Dunn Life Enrichment Director Bryan Neubauer Director of Hospitality Jenn Vetter Director of Resident Care Carl Bosch Ruth Towson elma St. Clair e Heat is On August is a month in which sweltering heat sweeps across our nation. From the West to East Coast, North to South, many of our bodies are drenched in sweat on a very regular basis. But let’s not dwell on the obvious. Here are some random “cool” facts for the month of August. See how many of them you know. Of the major U.S. cities in the lower 48 states, San Francisco, CA has the lowest average temperature for August. It would be easy to stay cool there, with an average high of 68ºF and a low of 55ºF. Antarctica reached a new low on Aug. 10, 2010, as the air’s temperature reached its coldest temperature on record: -135.8º F. is temperature was approximated by a satellite reading. Of the major U.S. cities, 14 of them stay below 80º F, on average, during the summer: San Francisco, San Diego, San Jose, Seattle, Buffalo, Milwaukee, Portland (Oregon), Boston, Rochester, Providence, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, and Detroit. The average high temperatures in Alaska during August range from 40º F to 68º F. Lions and Tigers and Bears! Oh, My! e MGM Technicolor classic e Wizard of Oz was originally released on August 25, 1939. Here’s some unusual facts about this monumental film and its all-star cast. Dorothy: Due to the fact that white does not film well in Technicolor, Garland’s oh-so-recognizable blue-and-white gingham dress was, in fact, pale pink and white. She wore a corset to help her maintain her childlike physique throughout the duration of the film. Toto: Terry, a Cairn Terrier, was cast to play Garland’s companion, Toto. For playing the role of Dorothy’s faithful companion, the dog earned $125 per week. Terry made appearances in more than 12 films. e Tin Man: Haley’s costume was excessively stiff – so much, in fact, that he had to lean against something if he wished to rest. Haley mentioned on multiple occasions that creating the film was not very enjoyable. Wicked Witch of the West: Hamilton endured severe burns while filming the movie following the sequence where she disappears in a cloud of smoke after meeting Dorothy. She missed six weeks of filming. Living the Dream Civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., took Washington, D.C., by storm when he delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech on August 28, 1963. He had organized a march on Washington intending to show America that ending racial problems was of the utmost importance. From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, King spoke in front of more than 250,000 people who were eager to hear his dreams of peace and change. is speech later became known as one of the most pivotal moments of the American Civil Rights Movement. King and other civic leaders speaking during the March on Washington wanted to promote change through peaceful means, as so many events surrounding the Civil Rights Movement were plagued with unnecessary acts of violence. is speech led to his receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize the following year. New Residents test print jd
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Celebrating Senior Living

Designed/Printed by Corwin Design & Graphics Corp.www.MyCorwinOnline.com • 1-877-CORWIN2

AL 12467www.HarborChase.com/VillagesCrossing.htm

The HarborChase Wire: A Monthly Publication of HarborChase Villages Crossing MC

13517 NE 86th CourtLady Lake, FL 32159

352-702-3190

August 2017BirthdaysHelen S ............................................................................................... 8/4John A................................................................................................. 8/6Murray H .......................................................................................... 8/6Juliet B ..............................................................................................8/12Pat A ..................................................................................................8/12Freida S ............................................................................................8/13David H ............................................................................................8/18Harriet D .........................................................................................8/25Pat A ..................................................................................................8/31Helen D ............................................................................................8/31

Tom & June Hogan

Billy Kraft

DirectorsHeather Corton

Executive Director

Diana Lowell Business Office Manager

Sherry Adolfson Director of Memory Care

Ray Freitag Director of Maintenance

Alexander Powell Director of Sales

Janell Dunn Life Enrichment Director

Bryan Neubauer Director of Hospitality

Jenn Vetter Director of Resident Care

Carl BoschRuth Towson

Thelma St. Clair

The Heat is OnAugust is a month in which sweltering heat sweeps

across our nation. From the West to East Coast, North to South, many of our bodies are drenched in sweat on a very regular basis. But let’s not dwell on the obvious. Here are some random “cool” facts for the month of August. See how many of them you know.• Of the major U.S. cities in the lower 48 states, San

Francisco, CA has the lowest average temperature for August. It would be easy to stay cool there, with an average high of 68ºF and a low of 55ºF.

• Antarctica reached a new low on Aug. 10, 2010, as the air’s temperature reached its coldest temperature on record: -135.8º F. This temperature was approximated by a satellite reading.

• Of the major U.S. cities, 14 of them stay below 80º F, on average, during the summer: San Francisco, San Diego, San Jose, Seattle, Buffalo, Milwaukee, Portland (Oregon), Boston, Rochester, Providence, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, and Detroit.

• The average high temperatures in Alaska during August range from 40º F to 68º F.

Lions and Tigers and Bears! Oh, My!The MGM Technicolor classic The Wizard of Oz was originally released

on August 25, 1939. Here’s some unusual facts about this monumental film and its all-star cast.

Dorothy: Due to the fact that white does not film well in Technicolor, Garland’s oh-so-recognizable blue-and-white gingham dress was, in fact, pale pink and white. She wore a corset to help her maintain her childlike physique throughout the duration of the film.

Toto: Terry, a Cairn Terrier, was cast to play Garland’s companion, Toto. For playing the role of Dorothy’s faithful companion, the dog earned $125 per week. Terry made appearances in more than 12 films.

The Tin Man: Haley’s costume was excessively stiff – so much, in fact, that he had to lean against something if he wished to rest. Haley mentioned on multiple occasions that creating the film was not very enjoyable.

Wicked Witch of the West: Hamilton endured severe burns while filming the movie following the sequence where she disappears in a cloud of smoke after meeting Dorothy. She missed six weeks of filming.

Living the DreamCivil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., took Washington, D.C., by

storm when he delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech on August 28, 1963. He had organized a march on Washington intending to show America that ending racial problems was of the utmost importance. From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, King spoke in front of more than 250,000 people who were eager to hear his dreams of peace and change. This speech later became known as one of the most pivotal moments of the American Civil Rights Movement. King and other civic leaders speaking during the March on Washington wanted to promote change through peaceful means, as so many events surrounding the Civil Rights Movement were plagued with unnecessary acts of violence. This speech led to his receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize the following year.

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Mountain Climbing Day 9:00 Circle Chat10:00 Movin' w/Michelle10:45 What's My Line? 1:30 Magnificent Mt Scenery Art 2:30 Free-Fall Parachute Balls 4:00 Nat'l Geo Mt's- Youtube 6:30 'Grizzly Adams' 7:30 Super Hand Massages

Ice Cream Sandwich 9:30 The Happenings10:00 Tunes to Move Our Feet!10:30 What's your answer?11:00 Soft Soulful Sounds 1:30 Nail Make-Overs 2:00 Make our own Ice Cream

Sandwich! 3:30 That's Entertainment 4:15 Dinner Melodies 6:30 Sensational Hands

Watermelon Day 9:30 News Time...10:00 Movin' w/Michelle 1:15 Funniest Watermelon Eating

Contests on Video 2:00

Plant Time Lapse 3:00 Summer's Favorite Fruit 4:00 Famous Twosomes 6:30 Managing Manicures 7:00 'The Ghost & Mr. Chicken'

U.S. Coast Guard Day 9:30 Let's think this through...10:30 Chair Zumba w/Barbara11:00 New Resident Brunch-PD 2:00 Big Bingo Blast 3:00 Coast Guard Marching Song

Tribute- Youtube 4:00 'Sounds of Two'-CR 6:00 Manicure & a Movie

Root Beer Float Day 9:30 Courtyard News Crew10:00 Hey,That's Funny!11:00 Past Summer Olympics 2:00 Rio de Janerio Travels and

Root Beer Floats 3:30 Count your Blessings 4:00 Love and Laughs! 6:30 Masterful Hand Massages

Friendship Day 9:30 Always On the Move...10:30 Anytime You Need a Friend11:00 Karaoke Standards 1:30 Extra-terrestrial beings...? 3:00 HarborChase Worship-AL 3:45 Munchies, Music and Fun 6:30 Andy Griffith & Barney Fife

Lighthouse Day 9:30 Courtyard Chat10:00 Strike Zone Bowling11:00 Traveling the Coastline 1:30 Maritime History,

Lighthouses 2:00 Music w/Steve- CR 3:00 Calling All Artists!

Lighthouses 6:30 Memories, Meditation &

Massage

Zucchini Growers Day 9:00 Martha Stewart Cooking

Show - Zucchini10:00 Movin' w/Michelle10:45 What's My Line? 2:00 Free-Fall Parachute Balls 3:00 Zucchini Santa Fe Salsa 4:00 Let's Make Music! 6:30 'The King and I'' 7:30 Super Hand Massages

Book Lover's Day 9:30 Pets and Tails10:00 Tunes to Move Your Feet!10:30 Writing in My Journal11:00 Jazz Listening 1:30 Creative Short Stories 2:30 Doing Illustrations 4:00 Music w/Patrina - CR 4:15 Dinner Melodies 6:30 Sensational Hands

Lazy Day 9:30 News Time...10:00 Movin' w/Michelle 1:15 Kick back and be lazy-

Relaxation! 2:00 Spiritual Moments w/Griff 3:00 Favorite summer beverage 4:00 Famous Twosomes 6:30 Managing Manicures 7:00 'Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy

Days of Summer'

President Joke Day 9:30 Let's think this through...10:30 Chair Zumba w/Barbara11:00 How much did it cost then? 1:30 President Ronald Reagan,

oops... 2:30 Big Bingo Blast 3:00 A Taste of Chocolate 4:00 Live Music, Ray & Kay-CR 6:30 Let's Relax and Get a

Manicure

Old Fiddlers Day 9:30 Putt-Putt Golf Game10:30 Did you see that...?! 1:30 Favorite Card Game 2:30 A taste of Grapes 3:15 old fiddler's convention.com 4:00 What's in a word?Definitions 6:00 Bedazzled Nails Nite 7:00 'Fiddler on the Roof'

Left Handers Day 9:30 News Reel Time10:00 Flex Those Muscles!10:45 Only w/your left hand... 1:30 Let's get Competitive! 3:00 Praise & Worship-AL 4:00 Magnificent Massages 4:00 Soothing Nature & Music 6:30 Let's Watch, 'Cool Hand

Luke'

Creamsicle Day 9:30 Chair Dancing10:00 Super Scrabble 1:30 Norman Rockwell Museum 2:00 Noodles & Balloons 2:45 Scream for Ice Cream! 3:30 Art and Music Together 6:30 Sensational Hands 7:00 Laurel and Hardy in 'Come

Clean'

Relaxation Day10:00 Movin' w/Michelle10:30 Reminisce w/me? 1:30 I'm gonna make you laugh! 2:00 A stitch in time...& other

sayings 2:30 Spa Time- Relax 4:00 Name That Tune 6:00 Show Tunes Nite 7:00 'Blazing Saddles'

Tell a Joke Day 9:30 Stretch & Breath10:00 This is Puzzling11:00 Stand-Up Comedy 1:30 Magnificent Matches 2:00 Back when... 2:30 Fab MC Singers of the Cove 3:00 Kids make us laugh 4:00 Music w/Mark Raisch- CR 6:30 'Riding on Air' ;) (1937)

Be Thrifty Day 9:30 Keeping Informed10:00 Movin' w/Michelle11:00 Casino Games 2:00 'The Hand Me Down Kid' 3:00 Variety Shows 4:00 Meditation & Relaxation 6:30 Your Movie pick

Bad Poetry Day 9:30 Hot off the press!10:30 Chair Zumba11:00 Let's visit Philadelphia 1:30 Critiquing Poems 2:00 Dancing Stars 4:00 Butterbean Band-CR 6:00 Must Have Manicures 7:00 'The Philadelphia Story'

World Photo Day 9:30 Marvelous Morning Moves10:30 Do you Remember When? 1:30 World Famous Photos! 2:30 Mind over Matter 3:00 Big Balloon Volley 4:00 Places of Interest 6:30 Manicure Must Time 7:00 'Swiss Family Robinson'

Nat'l Radio Day 9:30 What's Happening?10:00 Limbering Up11:30 Sage Advice 1:30 Old Time Radio 2:00 Words, words, words... 3:00 Sunday Service-AL 6:00 Evening Seranade 6:30 Fancy Fingernails 7:00 'Popeye' Movie Fun

Senior Citizens Day 9:30 Courtyard Stretches10:30 I see you...HRA fb 1:30 Juice Taste Test 2:15 Our Senior's Contributions 3:00 Traveler's Club FL. 3:45 Shall we Dance? 6:30 Sensational Hand Massages 7:00 'The Golden Girls'

Be an Angel Day 9:15 What's going on here?10:00 Movin' w/Michelle10:30 Music Brain Teasers 1:30 'Angels in the Outfield' 1951 2:30 Dick Clark-Bandstand 3:00 Thankful Card Making 4:00 Melody Making with Friends 6:30 Night-time Hangman

Challenge 7:30 Relaxing Massages

Ride the Wind Day 9:30 Pets and Tails10:00 Goof Off Gang Games11:00 Mind over Matter 1:30 Virtual Flying over America 3:00 F&F Pizza Party- Bring Old

Photos 4:00 Music w/Kurtis May-CR 6:30 Musical Greats & Massage 7:00 'UP' Movie

Mt Vesuvius Day 9:30 Coffee News Chat10:00 Movin' w/Michelle11:00 Out to Roadhouse-Bus 2:00 Dance Party- CR 3:00 Science Guy, Volcanoes! 4:00 High Five Games 6:00 Bedazzled Nails Nite 7:00 Humphrey Bogart Biography

Kiss Make & Up Day 9:30 Let's find out?10:00 Looking Back Reminscing10:30 Chair Zumba - AL 1:30 Second Chance Games 2:00 Marvelous Melody Makers 3:00 Down on the farm, Animals 4:00 Pat & Earle Sing- CR 6:30 Magnificent Manicures

National Dog Day 9:30 Meditation Scenes10:30 Courtyard Beautification 1:30 Top Table Games 2:30 Many Types of Dogs 3:00 Parachute Toss Up 4:00 Want to Laugh? 6:00 Take a Break! 7:00 Soft Hands Massages

Mother Teresa Bday 9:30 Tranquil Tai Chi10:00 Mother Teresa Bio11:00 Nothing ventured, nothing

gained. 1:30 Free-up spare change

week. 2:00 Opposites Attract Match 3:00 Worship with Us 4:00 Best Times Chat 6:30 Lawrence Welk

Bow Tie Day 9:30 Finish Line______10:00 US Tennis Open10:30 Get it together, Puzzles 1:30 LOOK Close... What do you

see? 2:30 Soccer Collies- CR 3:30 Famous Bow Tie Wearers 4:00 Beautiful Summer Scenes 6:00 After Dinner Chat 7:00 John Denver Performs

According to Hoyle 9:30 What's in the News?10:00 Movin' w/Michelle10:45 Tunes & Trivia 1:30 Online Learning- garden

herbs 2:30 Bingo Blast! 3:30 Favorite Songs? 6:30 Match 'em Up! 7:00 'The Gambler' Kenny Rogers

Frankenstein Day 9:30 The Happening's Here10:30 Don't be a fall guy, Balance11:00 Ladies Tea Party- CR 1:30 Mind Calisthenics 2:30 Shades of Colors 4:00 Music w/BOB-CR 6:00 Laughter is medicine. :) 7:00 'Young Frankenstein'

Trail Mix Day10:00 Movin' w/Michelle11:00 How many fish can you

catch?- CR 1:30 Marvelous Make-Overs 2:00 Chinese Culture Dance

Show- CR 3:00 Trail Mix Munchies 4:00 Bean Bag Tossers 6:30 Soothing Hand Massages 7:00 The Magic of Music

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AR.........................Activity Room

DR ......................... Dining Room

CY .............................. Court Yard

BT ....................................Bus Trip

RP ...Royal Palms Dining Room

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Our Family Photo Album!

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ACROSS1. A devilish side dish4. Keep the fire going with a bag of

__________8. Baste the meats with _____

________10. Protect your skin from harmful rays

with ___________11. Keep items cold in a ________12. Spare, baby back, St. Louis13. Favorite baked dish

DOWN1. Balloons & streamers2. Often served with relish3. Ketchup, mustard, pickles, etc.5. Meat & veggies on sticks6. Grill inside the stalk or without7. These come with cheese or

without9. Meat of the feathered kind

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Sudoku PuzzleFill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through to 9.There is only one solution to the puzzle.

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8 6 44 8 1 7 3 99 2 7 1 4

4 7 1 9 33 2

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Sudoku PuzzleFill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through to 9.There is only one solution to the puzzle.

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6 57 2 3 5

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Sudoku PuzzleFill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through to 9.There is only one solution to the puzzle.

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2 5 4 39

1 9 5 26 3 1 7

4 7 68 9 6 53 2 6

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Villages Crossing - Our Community Fun!DRAGANDDROPYOURIMAGESONTOTHEPHOTOBOXES.ALSO–BESURETOCHANGETHECORRESPONDINGTEXT!

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Are you male or female? The answer to this seemingly simple question can have a major impact on your health. While both sexes are similar in many ways, researchers have found that sex and social factors can make a difference when it comes to your risk for disease, how well you respond to medications, and how often you seek medical care. That’s why scientists are taking a closer look at the links between sex, gender, and health. Here's a list of quick facts and differences between men and women:

• Women and men have different symptoms of heart attack.

• Women are twice as likely as men to experience depression.

• Men are less likely than women to admit to negative moods and seek treatment for mental health issues.

• Men are more likely than women to have gout, a type of arthritis. Female risk for gout increases after menopause.

• Osteoporosis is more common in women than men, yet

it still poses a risk to men as they age.

• Some medicines affect women and men differently, such as aspirin and some sleep medications.

• Females are more likely to injure their knees playing sports.

• Males are more likely than females to develop autism spectrum disorders and certain other neurodevelop-mental conditions.

• Two-thirds of people age 40 and up who are visually impaired or blind are women.

• Pain disorders like chronic TMJ are more common in women.

• Women are often primary caretakers of children, house-hold needs, and aging family members, but they are more likely to delay their own health needs.

newsinhealth.nih.gov

A Dynamic DiscoveryWhat can you buy with $7.6 million? Try the largest

Tyrannosaurus rex fossil available to date. This 40-foot long fossil better known as “Sue,” named after its discoverer paleontologist Sue Hendrickson, was unearthed on Aug. 12, 1990, on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation in South Dakota. It was unquestionably well maintained for its age, with a skull measuring roughly 5 feet in length. A dispute erupted over the land in which Sue was discovered, as several parties claimed rights to the enormous dinosaur’s bones. Many believed this find belonged in a museum, for all the world to see. Therefore, multiple donors and charitable organizations joined together in 1997 to purchase Sue at a Sotheby’s auction on behalf of Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History. The fossil’s safekeeping was ensured, and Sue, teeth and all, can currently be found resting comfortably in her home at the Field Museum.

“Three days of peace and music” turned into a historic

movement like no other. The Woodstock festival, more

than 400,000 in attendance, began on Aug. 15, 1969, and

ended with the sounds of Jimi Hendrix on August 18.

This legendary Bethel, New York, music and arts festival

occurred at a pivotal time in history, as the Vietnam

War was in full force, and the Civil Rights and Women’s

Movements were at the forefront of societal issues.

The upstate New York town had no idea what it was

in for when the festival took shape. The weekend was

welcomed by some, and shunned by others. Barefoot

beauties danced in the grass. Long-haired, bell-bottom

wearing hippies were everywhere. A host of volunteer

nurses and medics tended to the wounded, with cuts to

the feet being among the chief injuries at the concert. Tales

of Woodstock births have circulated, but proof is minimal.

Whether viewed as inspiring or angering, the Woodstock

festival remains a climactic, influential and memorable

point in American history.

Taking Stock of WoodstockWomen, Men, and Health

National Smores DayAugust 10, 2017Cost: Just

$7.6 Million!


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