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The Weekly Courier February 23rd -March 1st ,2020
THIS WEEKEND
Slow Down: We are asking all drivers at Collington (staff, residents and visitors) to please slow down, obey posted speed limits, stop signs and crosswalks. Thank you for your cooperation. 9:00 am Saturday Weed Warriors: We plan to meet across the culvert from
the 2000 cluster (where we were last Saturday) and continue our work there
and up the hill toward the grave site. Please bring clippers, loppers, saws, etc.
And, as usual, we will cancel if it rains. WW - please check email.
11:00 Saturday, Feb 22nd - Collington Artist In Residence -Inventing a New
Clarinet Reed Tool: Natalie Groom Dissertation Presentation-AUDITORIUM
MANAGER-ON-DUTY -February 22nd -23rd Chris Ramsey
To contact the Manager-on-Duty, call Security on x2020 and they
will radio OR contact the MOD via cell phone to respond.
All Courier submissions, meeting schedules and meeting room reservations should be sent through EMAIL OR IN WRITING ONLY to:
Tiffan’e Markham ([email protected]).
Tiffan’e can be reached on x4778
Submission deadline for The Courier is Wednesday at 12 noon. *See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center
AUD=Auditorium CR=Classroom CAR= Creative Arts Room
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KEY CONTACT NUMBERS:
In-house TV Channel – 972
Pool x2229
Fitness Center x2254
Frame Shop x7758
Country Store x2167
Salon x2226
Clinic x7791
Security x2020
Room Set-up x4774
Main Dining x2135
The Landing x2134
Catering x4771
Clock Tower/ Guest Room Reservations x9610 or “0”
Work Orders x2151
https://collington.theworxhub.com
RA Office x2214 RA Website: collingtonresidents.org
Main Number: (301) 560-3601 Security: (301) 925-7707
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MONDAY, February 24th
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION
8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 10:30 Trip to Wegmans Leaves Security, x2020
SAGE CLASSES
10:00-Art Appreciation-CR C Crane
11:00 Pilates -CR D Shell
1:00- Tai Chi-CR D Chang
MEETINGS/EVENTS
9:15 -10:00 - Aqua Fit – Pool 10:15-11:00
10:00 Wood Shop open for drop off
10:00- Sustainability Group-Board Room
10:30 Chair Yoga – Classroom A
12:30- Body Pump w/ Ebony-CR B
1:30- Mah Jong – 3rd Floor Meeting Room
2:30- 4:30- OO Shop OPEN
4:00- Collington Singers Rehearsal-AUD
*7:00- Monday Night Movie Harriet
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TUESDAY, February 25th
*If you’re signed up for the trip to Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum. Please be advised of a possible cancellation due to low attendees. Only 6 residents signed up to attend.
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION
8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:00 Trip to Largo Shoppers Food Warehouse Leaves Security, x2020 Trip: Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum- see below.
SAGE CLASSES
9:00-Circuit training-Bush CR B
10:00- Therapeutic Aqua Exercise-Mabry POOL
1:00-3:00 Mixed Media- 3:00-4:00 CAR- Chatmon
MEETINGS/EVENTS
10:00- Wood Shop Open for drop off
10:00- Episcopal Service, -The Rev. Christian Lehrer, Rector, St. Paul's Church, Baden Chapel
10:30 -11:30- Frame Shop OPEN
12:0-2:30- Pinochle – Ivy Lounge
1:00 2:00- Billiards
1:00- Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – CR D
*4:00- Flower Committee-Game Room
4:30- Lulu and Ricky Play the Lounge-Ivy Lounge
7:00- Caregivers Group-Game Room
*7:00- Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday-AUD
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WEDNESDAY, February 26th
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION
8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doc, x2247 10:30 Trip to Wegmans Leaves Sec, x2020
SAGE CLASSES
10:00-Tai Chi-CR D Chang
11:00- Pilates-CR D-Shell
MEETINGS/EVENTS
9:15 -10:00 Aqua Fit – Pool 10:15-11:00-
*10:00- Ecumenical Ash Wednesday Service- Chapel
10:00- Knitting & Crocheting Group – Brandywine Living Room
10:00- Woodshop open for drop off
11:00-12:00- Billiards
12:00- 2:00- Billiards
12:30- Body Pump- CR A
1:00- Drama Committee Rehearsal- CR A
1:30- Birthday Party-AUD
1:00- 3:00- Collington Computer Clinic- 1st floor Meeting Room
2:00- Chess Players – Landing, Lakeview Room
2:00- Transportation Committee-Board Room
2:30-4:30- OO Shop OPEN
2:30- Wii Bowling – CR B
3:00- Collington Coloring Group – 1st Floor Meeting Room
*4:00- Faith Forum- CR C NOT MEETING
4:00- Women’s History Course- Game Room
*4:00- The Mystery Book Club-Board Room
4:00- Barbershop- Chapel
4:30-5:30 Janyce Watt in the Ivy Lounge
*7:00- African American Bingo-Game Room
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Thursday, February 27th
** Please see changes made to classroom arrangements for SAGE Classes: World History (Crane) CR B and Shakespearean Tragedies (Barthel) CR C
SAGE CLASSES
9:00-Circuit Training- CR D-Bush
10:00- Therapeutic Aqua Exercise-Mabry-POOL
1:00-World History-CR B-Crane
1:00-Shakespearean Tragedies-CR C-Barthel
7:00- Income Tax for Seniors-CR A Stehman
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION
8:30/10/1:00-Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery
MEETINGS/EVENTS
10:00- Woodshop Open for drop off
10:30 -11:30- Frame Shop OPEN
10:30 - Student Led Yoga- AUD
11:30- 45-minute Senior Aerobics with Ebony
12:00-2:30- Pinochle – Ivy Lounge
*12:20- 12:50- Senior Aerobics-CR A
1:00- Beaders – CAR
1:00- Billiards
1:00- Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Classroom D
3:00- Small Group rehearsal- Chapel
4:00- Drama Committee-Board Room
4:30-6 Margaret Bagley on Piano, Don Lewis on Drums, Grant Bagley on Bass & Don Zelman on Clarinet – Ivy Lounge
*6:30- Duplicate Bridge – AUD
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FRIDAY, February 28th
SAGE CLASSES
9:00-Exercise for Balance-CR D-Bush
11:00-Pilates-CR D- Shell
10:00-12:00 1:00-3:00- Autobiographical Writing-CR B-Smith
10:00-Exercise with weights-CR D- Bush
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION
8:30/10 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:00 Trip to Safeway (Bowie Town Center) Leaves Security, x2020 1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 Trip: NSO Coffee Concerts Departs 9:45am
MEETINGS/EVENTS
9:15 -10:00 Aqua Fit – Pool 10:15-11:00-
10:00- Interfaith Chapel Meeting-1st Floor Meeting Room
10:00- Woodshop open for drop off
10:30- Wisdom Seekers Book Club-Board Room
*11:00- Linda’s Treasures- Game Room
11:15- Wii Dance DANCE Class-CR C
12:00- Med-star Lecture-AUD
2:00 - Collington Textile Arts Group – Creative Arts Room
2:30-4:30- OO Shop OPEN
3:30 - Sing -A-Long – Arbor Great Room; Volunteers needed!
3:30- 30 Min Body Pump-CR A
4:00 - Meditation Group – Chapel
4:30- Barbara Fairchild in the Ivy Lounge
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SATURDAY, February 29th
Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 5PM, & 8:30PM
10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store departs from Security, x2020 3:30 Black History Concert Saturday, February 29, 2020 3:30pm in the
Auditorium: Dr. Jeanine Waden-Jarrett Pianist, and Soloist
4:15 Bus to Mass at St. Joseph’s departs from Clock Tower, x9610 Ping Pong and Bocce will resume in the Spring. SUNDAY, March 1st Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 11AM, 1PM, & 5PM only 9:30 Bus to St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church, Village Baptist Church, & Hope Presbyterian Church leaves Clocktower.
HAPPENING THIS WEEK…
MONDAY, February 24th Monday Night Movie 7pm in the Auditorium Harriet: From her escape from slavery through the dangerous missions she led to liberate hundreds of slaves through the Underground Railroad, the story of heroic abolitionist Harriet Tubman is told. Has Subtitles.
TUESDAY, February 25th
Come to the Flower Committee meeting on Tuesday, February 25th at 4
pm in the Game Room. Everyone is welcome. You don’t have to be expert
at flower arranging to take part in our beautification projects. Ria and
Martha will have an interesting demonstration of diverse ways to put
together flowers into arrangements.
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Mardi Gras is February 25th!
Join in the fun with
The Katz
Tuesday, February 25
7-8pm
Auditorium
Cash Bar Free Snacks and Mocktails
WEDNESDAY, February 26th
ECUMENICAL ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE, FEBRUARY 26
10 AM IN THE WALKER INTERFAITH CHAPEL John Miller will be our
preacher in a meditation set within a quiet one- hour service led by Ann
Davie and Gerry Ash with additional readers. For those who wish to
receive, Ashes will be imposed. As we enter a Lenten Season of renewal
and turning this ancient tradition puts us in mind of the Good News that,
though we are mortal, by God’s mighty acts are we given everlasting life.
Faith Forum will not meet on Wednesday, February 26, Ash Wednesday.
It will resume the next week, Wednesday, March 4, 4 PM in Classroom C.
The Mystery Book Club will meet on Wednesday, Feb 26th at 4pm in the
Board Room. We are reading the works of Colin Dexter. His hero, Morse, is
a detective with the Oxford Police Department. Morse’s cases are often
televised on Thursday nights on WETA.
AFRICAN AMERICAN BINGO- All are welcome to attend African
American BINGO on Wednesday, Feb 26th in the Game Room at 7pm.
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Come an have fun. No money is needed win prizes and enjoy the
fellowship!
THURSDAY, February 27th
ATTENTION DUPLICATE BRIDGE PLAYERS- Our Game this Thursday,
February 27 will be in the Auditorium at 6:30.
FRIDAY, February 28th
Linda’s Treasures is Coming to You! – 11am-3pm in the Game Room
Come see the Spring Collection of fashion apparel & accessories.
SATURDAY, February 29th
Black History Concert Saturday, February 29, 2020 3:30pm in the
Auditorium: Dr. Jeanine Waden-Jarrett Pianist, and Soloist
SUNDAY, March 1st
See Meetings/Events for Scheduled Activities
UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
Jewish Sabbath Service and Dinner. The next Jewish Sabbath Service
and Dinner will be on Friday, March 6th at 5:30 pm in the Dining Room. To
attend, you must reserve no later than 9:00 am on Friday Mar. 6th by
notifying Donna Gould at x7591 or in mail slot 344. (And please tell Donna
ASAP that your are cancelling your reservation to enable someone to
attend in your place.
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
March Birthdays
Louise Huddleston 3/1 Rosalie Hatcher 3/18
Janet Jones 3/1 Doris Strange 3/19
Mary Ann Curley 3/3 Vena Darling 3/21
Helene Langtry 3/3 Penelope Stitt 3/21
John Hindinger 3/4 Shirley Denman 3/23
Roberta McCuskey 3/4 Micheline Noble 3/23
Margarita Gardiner 3/6 Perry Alers 3/24
Hannah MacMartin 3/6 Robert Milford 3/24
Han-tzong Yuan 3/7 William Gilmore 3/25
Charles Clapper 3/8 John Barker 3/26
Charlie Harvey 3/8 Ann Carlson 3/26
Caryl Marsh 3/9 Raymond Garthoff 3/26
Helen Lauck 3/10 Nancy Phillips 3/26
Bonnie Cronin 3/11 Jean Baker 3/27
Rhoda Nixon 3/11 Joan Clark 3/27
Nancy Eichert 3/13 Diane Fleming 3/27
Joy Liasson 3/14 Peter Gray 3/27
Sara Case 3/15 Faye Rosenburg 3/27
Steven Woodbury 3/15 Barbara Anderson 3/30
Cole Blaiser 3/16 Eleanor Hagan 3/30
Lyle Denniston 3/16 Laurel Nichols 3/30
Adele Miller 3/16 William Harper 3/31
Elizabeth Poole 3/16
Nancy Wilson 3/16
La Don Blue 3/18
From the Pet Committee-The next visit from a veterinarian from the
Animal Medical Center of Watkins Park will be the morning of Monday,
March 9, 2020. Please call (303) 249-3030 to make arrangements for your
pet's visit with the vet by noon on Friday, March 6th. This will give the
veterinarian time to appropriately prepare for your visit. Thank you for your
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thoughtfulness and consideration of their needs in making their visits to
Collington successful.
Annapolis Symphony Orchestra -Residents can enjoy a 50% or 15%
discount on Annapolis Symphony Orchestra (ASO) tickets ranging from
$28.00 — $93.00. This discount is for those who have not been to the
outstanding over 55-year-old symphony before. This coming Saturday,
February 29th, the performance will feature a violin soloist, and March, a
clarinet soloist will be featured. We will carpool to the performances at
Maryland Hall, just 30 minutes away. Questions: call resident Jeannie
Bessmer at ext. 7283.
Calling all Retired and Active Social Workers!
In honor of Social Work Month in March, the Social Service Department is
asking residents to give your name to Kim Rivers, x7393, if you work in the
field of Social Services.
Please contact Kim no later than Friday, March 6th. Thank you.
and
Social Service Department Presentation
Tuesday, March 3, 2020 @ 11 am in the Auditorium
5 @ 55 Presentation with Byrd & Byrd, LLC – Attorneys at Law
Discussion about the MOLST form, Advance Directive, and other legal
documents
SOCIAL SECURITY CALLS: If you receive a phone call from “Social
Security” please know that it is a scam. Do not provide any information to
the caller. Simply hang up. Recently a resident contacted the non-
emergency line for the police about these calls and they shared information
on a product “Magic Jack” would stop these unwanted calls. In checking
with our IT folks, Rob was not sure if this product was the best solution, but
in doing some research he did come across a product through Amazon –
CPR Call-Blocker for Landline Phones.
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From The Sustainability Group- DO YOU CARE ABOUT THE
ENVIRONMENT? Turn off those cottage welcome lights! Such lights are
intended to welcome expected guests. Walkway LED lights adequately
light up cottage entrances. If welcome lights are turned on at all, they
should be on only when guests are expected and while they are visiting.
They should be turned off when guests have left and remain off at all other
times. Otherwise they are wasting electricity, needlessly costing Collington
and ultimately residents.
FROM THE LIBRARY: New books are arriving. The list is on the Archives Room window. Books may be reserved by filling out the form found on the checkout desk in the Library. Put your request in the Request Box on small table by the Library office door, located in the back corner of the Library. WANTED: Post-it note pads (we use a lot). RECYCLED MENUS: The only printer paper provided for the 2 printers in the Library are the dining room menus. When the yellow upright box is empty either you must bring your own paper or go without. We are pleased residents are saving trees but remember the recycled paper is there for everyone, not just you.
REMINDER: Please remember to bring your new Medicare card to all of
your doctor’s appointments. You may also call or email our new Medical
Records Coordinator, Hattie Montague if you would like for her to enter
your new Medicare number in Collington’s system.
[email protected] Phone: 301.883.4795
HALF PRICE CLEARANCE SALE IN THE OO SHOP!
Everything will be 1/2 price (except for medical equipment) for the two
weeks from February 17th through 28th. So come down and purchase
well priced clothing, accessories, bakeware, glassware, furniture, lamps,
and artwork. ALL AT 1/2 PRICE!!
TRIP INFORMATION
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-Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker Accessible. You MUST print/sign your name in the Green Trip Book to have a seat on the bus. All Trips Depart from Security and the transportation fee is $10. If you need to cancel for any reason you MUST do so 48 hours in advance or you will be charged a $15 cancellation fee. If you need to cancel w/in the 48- hour time frame, please call Tiffan’e, x4778
UPCOMING TRIPS SAVE THE DATES
March Women’s History Trips
Frederick Douglass Historic Site- Anacostia, DC -TBD (No sign-up
sheet available is yet)
The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, administered by the
National Park Service, is located at 1411 W Street, SE, in Anacostia, a
neighborhood east of the Anacostia River in Southeast Washington, D.C..
Established in 1988 as a National Historic Site, the site preserves the home
and estate of Frederick Douglass, one of the most prominent African
Americans of the 19th century. Douglass lived in this house, which he
named Cedar Hill, from 1877 until his death in 1895. Perched on a hilltop,
the site offers a sweeping view of the U.S. Capitol and the Washington,
D.C., skyline.
Clara Barton Historic Site- Glen Echo, Md -TBD (No sign-up sheet
available is yet)
The Clara Barton National Historic Site, which includes the Clara Barton
House, was established in 1974 to interpret the life of Clara Barton (1821–
1912), an American pioneer teacher, nurse, and humanitarian who was the
founder of the American Red Cross. The site is located 2 miles (3.2 km)
northwest of Washington D.C. in Glen Echo, Maryland.
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UPCOMING CONCERTS & SUBSCRIPTION SERIES
Arena Stage
• Mother Road- Wednesday, Mar 4th
• Celia and Fidel- Wednesday, Mar 25th
• Seven Guitars – Wednesday, April 22
• Toni Stone – Wednesday, May 13
Shakespeare
• Timon of Athens-Tuesday, March 10
• Romantic Anonymous – Tuesday, April 7
• Much Ado About Nothing – Tuesday, May 5
PG Philharmonic
• Saturday, March 28th
• Saturday, May 16th
Roundhouse
• Cost of Living - Sunday, April 19th
• Hate F*ck - Sunday, June 14th
• Big Love - Sunday, June 21st
BSO
• Friday, April 24th
NSO Coffee Concerts
• Friday, April 3
• Friday, May 29
DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
FROM CULINARY- Chris Ramsey
Starting February 24th, 2020 Landing Specials will be noted on page 2 of
the weekly menus. The catch of the day will be joined by two other
specials, which will run for a week changing every Monday. Note: Specials
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may change due to product availability in the market and demand, if so
these changes will be listed on the chalk boards outside the Landing.
Sustainability update: We recently ran reporting comparing the disposable
paper product usage of the last 60 days (December 2019 through January
2020) versus the 60 days before we reduced our dependence on
disposable paper products (October 2019 through November 2019). The
result is a net savings of $6000 to the culinary department and hundreds of
pounds of paper waste not going to our local landfills. Every penny saved
will go towards improving our culinary programs and providing our
residents a better dining experience.
FROM ADMINISTRATION: Karen Cheney
DINNER WITH A BOARD MEMBER? The Board will meet on February
27th. If you are interested in dining with a board member prior to their
meeting, kindly let Karen Cheney know. Dinner would need to be at 5
PM. Send Karen an email at [email protected]
FROM FACILITIES/IT: Rob Reigle
COMCAST – Turner Classic Movie Channel
Recently Comcast removed the Turner Classic Movie (TCM) Channel from
the standard service. Rob Reigle has been working on this issue with
Comcast for many weeks and the final negotiated process is as follows:
Residents wanting the TCM channel will need to purchase the “Sports
Entertainment Package” which includes about 24 additional channels
including TCM, CMT, NFL Network, Crime & Investigation, Military History
Channel, Outdoor Channel and more. The fee for this channel is 9.95 per
month. Please Note that a digital receiver is required to receive this
“Sports Entertainment Package” but you can get one free of charge as long
as you swap out your current box. This can be done by visiting the local
Comcast store. If you prefer a tech come and do it an install of $40
applies. Please call Comcast at 1-855-638-2855 for bulk customer service
who can help if you are interested.
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FROM HEALTH SERVICES:
The annual Health Center’s Skilled Nursing Facility mock survey occurred
on February 17th through the 19th. Three members of the Chiles Healthcare
Consulting team members were on site looking at policies, procedures,
process and quality improvement efforts to prepare us for our annual
Department of Health survey which typically occurs in the spring months.
Last year Collington received zero deficiencies at its annual survey in May
2019 and it was in great part to the hard work the team put in after the
mock survey. This years mock survey proved that process, systems and
quality measures put in place last year have continued into 2020. While
there are still areas of improvement, the survey team said that all Collington
team members should be proud of the remarkable changes that have
occurred in the Health Center. This included all departments- culinary,
facilities, EVS, security, nursing, social work, human resources, etc., etc.
Every single Collington employee plays a vital part in the review and it’s a
great way for everyone to prepare for the annual survey which we
anticipate to occur in late spring/ early summer but as it is an unannounced
survey it’s important for the Collington Health Center to be survey ready at
all times- not just for good survey results, but for quality experiences and
care for our residents and because it’s the right thing to do!
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The Collington Foundation: History
Mission: To provide and inspire philanthropic support for Collington Life Care Community
Vision: To harness our generosity of spirit to nurture the goals and aspirations of all who live, work and serve in our community.
After Collington Episcopal Life Care Community was founded in1983, the Fellowship Fund was established (1984) through a gift by the Episcopal Diocese of Washington. Its purpose was to support and encourage diversity at Collington - particularly economic. A resident can apply for assistance through the finance office.
The Collington Board of Directors created the Collington Foundation in 1996 as a tax exempt 501(c)(3) philanthropic organization that would raise funds to support Collington's mission. Under IRS Sec/ 509(a)(3) Collington is a "Type l" supporting organization. The foundation was created to receive all gifts and disperse all scholarships and grants. The board of directors is legally and fiscally responsible for stewarding all the funds, with support by the Collington administration. In 2011, Collington joined Kendal, a system of not for profit senior living communities.
The Ramsey Scholarship fund was established in 2017 through a legacy gift from the Ramsey family. Scholarships are awarded to older employees to further their study in their field. There is a small arts and culture fund as well.
The CEO of Collington, Ann Gillespie, serves as President of the foundation. The President manages the operational activities. The Chair of the Board, currently a resident, leads the board. The board consists of eight resident members and three community members. Two of these members represent the Collington board of directors on the foundation board. All board members are approved by the Collington board of directors. The board meets quarterly, October, January, April, and July.
There are four standing committees on the board –
• a finance committee to review the budget and financial results.
• an awards committee to set policy and review all scholarships and grants.
• a development committee to support the director of philanthropy in communication, cultivation of donors and fundraising initiatives.
• an executive committee, to consist of board officers and other members as needed in decision-making.
The foundation is supporting Collington’s mission (to improve the lives of its residents and staff) as it completes its long-range plans and in making ongoing projects possible and future capital improvements.
If you have further questions, please contact Nadine Hathaway, chair of the board of directors, ext. 5148.
Dinner 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
24-Feb 25-Feb 26-Feb 27-Feb
Buttered Rice Farro Pilaf
Steamed Rainbow
Carrots
Wild Rice with
Cranberries
SID
ES
Red Cabbage Italian Cauliflower French Fries
Cole Slaw
Salad Bar
Collington Main Dining Room Weekly Menu
Cream of Spinach Lentil Soup Beef VegetableCream of Carrot Soup
Scotch BrothButternut Squash
Bisque
Southwest Chicken
SoupSplit Pea Soup
Apple Slaw Caprese Salad Wedge Salad
Lasagna Grilled Pork ChopsBalsamic Glazed
Chicken
Salad Bar
Buttered Peas
Wahoo with Cucumber
Salad
Chef Special Chef Special
Sauteed Spinach
Hotdogs and
hamburgers
SO
UP
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Salad Bar Salad Bar
Chef Special
Sautéed Swiss Chard
SA
LA
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EN
TR
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Blackened Mahi
Beef Stew
Corn Kernels
Green Beans
Beer Battered Fish Fish Croquettes
4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 11:30 AM- 3:00PM
Friday Saturday Sunday Dessert Menu LANDING SPECIALS
28-Feb 29-Feb 1-Mar Breakfast 8:00AM - 11:00AM
Lunch 11:00AM - 6:30 PM
Sugar Free
Coffee Mousse
Omelette and French
Toast Bar
Sugar Free Berry
Pie
Roasted Potatoes Buttered PastaRoasted Sweet Potatoes
Catch of the Day
Strawberry Short
Cake Grilled Pork Chops with
Bourbon Apple GlazeChocolate Cake
w/ Chocolate
IcingTandoori Roasted Game
Hen
Grilled Vegetable
Sandwich
Chef Special
Salad Bar
Chili
Mixed Vegetables
Stewed Tomatoes and
Okra
Lobster Bisque
Peach Ambrosia
Grits & Oatmeal
Salad Bar
Pistachio Fluff
Collington Main Dining Room Weekly Menu
Miso Soup
Seafood Newburg Flounder Oscar
Dilled Potato Salad
Salad Bar
Potato and Bacon Soup
Honey Walnut Sautéed
Scallops
French Onion Soup
Carved Pork Steamship
Roasted Cornish HenBratwurst and
SauerkrautGlazed Pit Ham
Pecan Pie
Lemon
Meringue Pie
Asparagus Broccolini
Roasted Acorn SquashGorgonzola Crusted
Tomato
Chef Special