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9875 Cherryleaf Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46268
317-873-3349 September 2016 ISSUE 283
THE VILLAGER Hoosier Village Retirement Community
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
SUR= SIGN UP REQUIRED CALL 873-3349
HAWTHORN HALL RECEPTIONIST ADV=ADVANCED SIGN UP
HH= HAWTHORN HALL
HHACT=HAWTHORN HALL ACTIVITY AREA
DC= DEERCREST
GH= GREAT HALL
GH CONF. RM = GREAT HALL CONFERENCE RM
DC WELL= DEERCREST WELLNESS CENTER
PL= PULLMAN LOUNGE
RC= REAGAN CENTER
KCC= KEENAN COMMUNITY CENTER
HC= HEALTH CENTER
MISSION STATEMENTMISSION STATEMENTMISSION STATEMENT
The mission of BHI Senior Living, Inc. is to enhance the quality of life for older adults within a secure environment which supports their needs, values, interests and independence while encouraging personal and spiritual development.
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September Birthdays Miriam Palmer 2nd
Sandra Strickland 2nd
Steve Swigonski 2nd
Bonnie Madsen 3rd
Dick Ruwe 5th
Ellen Schemmel 7th
George Kyle 9th
Linda Arnold 11th
Bill Bastian 12th
Richard Carr 12th
Mike McNeil 14th
Don Spees 17th
Herbert Mark 18th
Gene McComb 20th
Susie Smith 20th
Marsha Isaac 21st
Barbara Hamilton 25th
Sara Hughes 26th
Ken Dunipace 29th
Joe Klebes 29th
Susan Smith 30th
Wedding Anniversaries Peggy and Louis Weber 1st
Marilyn and Craig Kleinknight 2nd
Rosemarie and Doug Willey 3rd
Doreen and Paul Collord 4th
Dee and Bud Adkinson 6th
Lu and Robert Fulford 7th
Ann and Don McCord 7th
Dorothy and Dick Stewart 7th
Barbara and George Hamilton 25th
Joy and Chuck Goehring 29th
Health Center Birthdays
Pauline Graham 2nd
Dorothy Crane 9th
Elizabeth McLimore 14th
Bob Kearns 22nd
Hickory Hall Birthdays
Lucille Huxhold 3rd
Kay Roscoe 9th
Lee Martin 11th
Alyce Lancet 17th
Earl Nold 27th
Celebration DinnerSept.
15th
If your Birthday or Anniver-
sary is in September please
come to Roosevelts and have dinner on us!
Requires reservations 973-4005
GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR SINGERS
Join New Song and the Zionsville High School Chamber Choir for a concert on October 13 at Hoosier Village Chapel.
Rehearsals began on Monday, August 15 at 2:00 PM in the chapel and will con-tinue each Monday through the concert date.
Joanna Jaggar, Chuck Goehring, and Aa-ron Coates will direct the ensembles.
If you would like to sing in this concert, please e-mail Chuck Goehring at [email protected].
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SUNDAY MORNING SERVISUNDAY MORNING SERVISUNDAY MORNING SERVICESCESCES
We conclude our “Great Hymns of the Faith” sermon series by featur-ing the following hymns this month: In the Garden (Sep 4), Great Is Thy Faithfulness (Sep 11), Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus (Sep. 18), and It Is Well With My Soul (Sep. 25)
Hear the stories behind the authors and their hymns and consider the messages to you in your faith walk. If you don’t already have a church home, come join us as we take a closer look at some of the beloved hymns in Christianity.
Worship services are held every Sunday at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel and at 11:15 am in the Health Center Activities Room. Communion is offered the first Sunday of each month. All are welcome to attend.
Week Day ServicesWeek Day ServicesWeek Day Services
Catholic Mass is held at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel on the 3rd Thursday of each month.
Catholic Communion is held at 10:45 am in the Great Hall conference room on the 1st, 2nd, & 4th Thursdays of the month. No Communion is held should it fall on a holiday.
Episcopal Communion is held the second Thursday of each month at the Health Center Ac-tivity Center at 11:00 a.m. Reverend C. Davies Reed from St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church officiates.
HAVE A PRAYER REQUEST?:
Contact JoAnne Tuffnell by email ([email protected]) or by phone (501-9500).
BIBLE STUDY for SEPTEMBERBIBLE STUDY for SEPTEMBERBIBLE STUDY for SEPTEMBER
Reagan Center Wednesday’s, Reagan Center Wednesday’s, Reagan Center Wednesday’s, 6:45 PM 6:45 PM 6:45 PM
*NEW STUDY**NEW STUDY*
Join us as we begin our new Fall & Winter study of Join us as we begin our new Fall & Winter study of Join us as we begin our new Fall & Winter study of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount rec-rec-rec-
orded in Matthew 5orded in Matthew 5orded in Matthew 5---7. Much of this material is unique to Matthew’s Gospel. Don’t miss 7. Much of this material is unique to Matthew’s Gospel. Don’t miss 7. Much of this material is unique to Matthew’s Gospel. Don’t miss
out on these great truths for God’s disciples today. We’ll spend our first two months on out on these great truths for God’s disciples today. We’ll spend our first two months on out on these great truths for God’s disciples today. We’ll spend our first two months on
the Beatitudes, reflecting on one each week. the Beatitudes, reflecting on one each week. the Beatitudes, reflecting on one each week.
Sep. 7Sep. 7Sep. 7 Blessed are the Poor in SpiritBlessed are the Poor in SpiritBlessed are the Poor in Spirit Matthew 5:1Matthew 5:1Matthew 5:1---333
Sep. 14Sep. 14Sep. 14 Blessed are those who MournBlessed are those who MournBlessed are those who Mourn Matthew 5:4Matthew 5:4Matthew 5:4
Sep. 21Sep. 21Sep. 21 Blessed are the MeekBlessed are the MeekBlessed are the Meek Matthew 5:5Matthew 5:5Matthew 5:5
Sep. 28Sep. 28Sep. 28 Blessed are those who Hunger/ThirstBlessed are those who Hunger/ThirstBlessed are those who Hunger/Thirst Matthew 5:6Matthew 5:6Matthew 5:6
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Community Conversation with MindyCommunity Conversation with MindyCommunity Conversation with Mindy
Wednesday, September 14thWednesday, September 14thWednesday, September 14th 10:00 a.m. Chapel10:00 a.m. Chapel10:00 a.m. Chapel
If you have not had the opportunity to attend
a Community Conversation, we hope you will
join us as Mindy provides updates on what is
happening on campus. This is also your
opportunity to have questions answered.
Be respectful. Please place your cell phones Be respectful. Please place your cell phones Be respectful. Please place your cell phones
on vibrate. on vibrate. on vibrate.
Upcoming: Oct 5th, Nov 9th, Dec. 7thUpcoming: Oct 5th, Nov 9th, Dec. 7thUpcoming: Oct 5th, Nov 9th, Dec. 7th
Pet Owners: All pets should be restrained on a leash and not stray from their owners. Any waste created by your pet must be picked up by the owner and disposed of properly, not in common area trash cans.
Hoosier Village Trash pickup: Residents in the entire Village have daily trash pickup. Please put trash outside AFTER 5 (duplexes) or 7pm (inside) each evening for pick up.
Drivers License, ID Cards You will need a letter confirming you are a resident of Hoosier Village. Contact Jenni Moore in the Deercrest Atrium. The BMV will also require a bill with your HV mailing address. This will make for a smooth transaction at the BMV. As a reminder, when renewing your License Plates License Plates License Plates for your automobile,for your automobile,for your automobile, we are in Boone Countywe are in Boone Countywe are in Boone County---NOTNOTNOT Marion County.Marion County.Marion County.
John’s Corner
September 21st at 2:00pm
in the Reagan Center
Each Month on the Wednesday
following Community Conversation with Mindy,
please join John Thompson at 2:00pm in the
Reagan Center. John will provide updates as to
what is happening in our dining areas. This will
also be an opportunity for you to ask any ques-
tions you may have.
Upcoming: Oct 12th, Nov 16th, Dec. 14thUpcoming: Oct 12th, Nov 16th, Dec. 14thUpcoming: Oct 12th, Nov 16th, Dec. 14th
Reminder! When leaving Campus Reminder! When leaving Campus Reminder! When leaving Campus If you are
planning to leave the campus over night for any
reason, no matter where you reside on Campus, it
is important that you notify Hoosier Village of
your absence and when you return to the cam-
pus! Please call 317-873-3349
The Hoosier Village Information Channel
on Brighthouse is 95.1 for tv’s that do
not have a cable box and 981 for those
that do have the cable box.
UPDATE for SUR, when Sign up is required for an
outing or an event. There are 3 easy ways to get on
the list. If you are able to come to Hawthorn Hall, the
book will be located on the front desk and you may
access it at any time to sign up personally.
Call 873-3349 and ask for Shelia. If after hours,
please call the following day. Nursing staff will not be
able to take your reservation.
Email: [email protected]
Your Residents Council Members
Chair,Sara Hughes Vice-chair, Roger Furnish
Sec., Ann Dunipace
Committee chairpersons: Activities, Ray McDonald Chapel, Maynard Hatch
Cheer/Condolence, Norma Nelson Dietary, Joyce Archer & Joann Cline
Health Center Liaison, Judy Zinn Library, Jo Kirchoff
Maintenance/Safety, Stan Isaac Welcome, Carmen Craig Wellness, Dick Gilbert
Ad hoc Assistant Secretary, Ron Harris
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Pool Sharks and Sharkettes DC Act Saturdays,
3:30pm or stop by the Keenan Community Center
anytime for a friendly game.
Men’s Poker Every Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m.
in the Hawthorn Hall Activity Area.
Many things to do Right Here! The Maternity Ward is OPEN! The Maternity Ward is OPEN! The Maternity Ward is OPEN! Trauma Trauma Trauma
Dolls, Dolls, Dolls, an endless and fun project at the an endless and fun project at the an endless and fun project at the
Keenan Community Center Art Studio eve-Keenan Community Center Art Studio eve-Keenan Community Center Art Studio eve-
ry Monday from 10:00ry Monday from 10:00ry Monday from 10:00---11:15 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 11:15 a.m. Dolls are
produced solely by Hoosier Village Resident Vol-
unteers and financed by Kiwanis Club of Carmel
Golden K. All newcomers are welcome to join the
fun.
Crossword Connection Every Monday and
Wednesday Hawthorn Hall. Pick one up at the
round table across from the Nurses Station on
Monday or Wednesday after 10:00 a.m.
Hobby Circle Every Monday at 1:30pm in the HH
Act area.
Artists Gathering has moved to Wednesday’s
10:00 a.m. – 12:00. They are energetic fun and
upbeat, so draw, paint, sketch or whatever
brings out the Artisan in you. Bring your own
supplies and meet at the Community Center
Art Room. (do not meet on chat Wednesdays)
Puzzled People meet every Thursday at 10:15
a.m. in the DC Activity Area to work on puz-
zles together. Working puzzles can be very
therapeutic.
Chicken Soup for the Soul NOW ON
MONDAY’S 10:45 a.m. Monday, 5th. HH Ac-
tivity Area. Share a cup of soup & some Chris-
tian fellowship. Resident Volunteer, June Huff-
man is a great hostess and always brings a
heartfelt story to set the tone for some time to
explore and share about our Christianity.
Book Club Wednesday, 14th 11:15 a.m. HH
Our Book Club is growing and we are always
looking for more Residents who like to read.
We have a lively discussion and a really great
group.
Bridge Group meets every Friday in the HH
Act Area at 1:00 pm What a great group!
Euchre: Don McCord’s Host, Euchre Tues-
days at 3:00 Hawthorn Hall Activity Room. Ex-
cept the third Tuesday of the month Euchre
game is in the Pullman Lounge.Don McCord
Host, Euchre Saturdays 1:15 Hawthorn Hall.
Martha Graves Hostess, Euchre Wednesdays
Bingo Tuesdays and Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. In
the Great Hall Conference Room.
Bingo Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. in the HH Act.
Activity Committee Meeting Tuesday, 20th
3:00pm HH Act. We have lots of New Residents,
so stop by and see if this committee is for you.
NEW Mahjong Game Meeting If
you know how to play Mahjong or
would like to learn Please meet at
the Hawthorn Hall Activity Room on all
Tuesday’s at 10:30 a.m. Thank you to every-
one who got this started!
Computer, iPhone, iPad, Facebook, Phone Photography Classes, Saturdays at 10:00am in the Reagan Center. rsvp [email protected]. Classes last 60 mins with 30 mins after for questions.
BID Euchre New Resident Dorothy
Keller will start a new group of BID
Euchre. Want to learn or partici-
pate? Bid Euchre will be at the Hawthorn Hall
Activity Area every Thursday from 10:30 a.m. -
12:30 p.m.
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Dining, Shopping, Adventures
and Day Trips Let’s Go!
Please note deadline dates for sign ups.
Dairy Queen Trip Friday, 2nd 1:00pm-2:30pm
Sign Up by noon on the 1st.
Cabela’s Shopping & Lunch Trip Thursday, 8th
9:45am-1:15pm This interesting adventure was
requested by the Ladies!!! Take a walk on the
wild side fishing, Archery, Camping & Wild
Game hunting, jewelry & clothing just to
mention a few things. Great stocking stuffers for
around $5.00 too. We will feast at the Dining
Area on Wild Boar, Elk or Turkey Subs. if you’re
a little less adventurous they have less daring
choices . Samples of fudge made daily, & the
smell of sweet roasted nuts will be the finale.
Bring $ for lunch. & sign up by the 2nd.
Ladies Brunch AWAY at Rosie’s in Zionsville
IN Monday, 12th 10:15am-12:45pm Sign up by
Wednesday, 7th.
Master’s Lunch DATE CHANGE Men without
partners or loved ones are in other facilities on
campus. Join us for a nice lunch on Monday,
12th 11:30 am at the Pullman Lounge. Come
fellowship with some of the other men who are
your next door neighbors here at Hoosier
Village. There is no charge as the Activities
Department wants to treat you, so Bon Appetite!
Please make sure to sign up by Tuesday, 6th.
Men’s Breakfast HERE Green Onion
Wednesday, 14th 8:30 a.m. Call in your
Reservation by the 9th.
Chili Cook-off Thursday, 15th in the Atrium See
Posters, TV & Villager for more information
Friendly Tavern Apple Dumpling Day Dinner
Monday, 19th load at 3:30 pm for an early 4:00
pm Dinner & fellowship. Estimated return time
is 6:30 p.m. Please sign up by September 9th.
SUR-Sign Up Required for all of these trips:
American Legion Day Lunch Friday, 16th 10:30
am-1:15pm. Everyone invited for a nice lunch
gathering at the Zionsville American Legion for
National American Legion Day. Bring $ for
lunch & I asked if they could supply information
for membership for anyone who is interested
that day too. We are considering more involve-
ment with the American Legion as one window
of opportunity to become more of a part of the
Zionsville family. They have lunches, Catfish
Dinners, (got your attention) community events
& Motorcycle Rally’s to raise money for great
causes. So let’s have a nice afternoon of fellow-
ship & check them out. We will have some fun
prizes for the men or women depending on who
we have more of Ladies or Men. Sign up by the
Monday, 5th.
Men’s Breakfast AWAY First Watch Tuesday,
20th 8:15am-10:45am Please Sign Up by the 9th.
Ladies Breakfast HERE Wednesday,21st 9:30am
Please call to get your reservation in & get
signed up.
Lunch at Christo’s New City Grill in West
Lafayette IN, Educational Video, Tour with
Docent up Close Turbine in Fowler IN at the
Fowler Annex Bring $ for Lunch at Christo’s
New City Grill, We will bill your account up to
$7.00 for the tour & bring $ for a sandwich on
the way home. Finally they now do Educational
Tours. We will attend an Educational Series on
Wind Farms & Wind Turbines, Docent aboard
the bus as we tour & get the privilege of stand-
ing as close as 100 ft. to an actual Wind Turbine.
Join us for exciting & educational event on
Wednesday, 7th departing at 9:45 a.m. Estimated
return 6:15 p.m. Sign up required.
ZVille Library Trip SUR take a trip to the
Zionsville Library, Monday September 12th at
2:00pm
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Publicity Flyers, TV and Weekly Bulletin’s will provide
more info, so keep watching for more exciting news!
Chaplain Ron’s Travel’s Chapel Tuesday, 6th
6:45 p.m. Please see article for more details.
Tom Wright Thursday, 8th in the Chapel at 6:45
p.m.
New Horizons Band Thursday, 15th 6:45 p.m.
Location to be arranged due to construction on
the Chapel.
Jazz Elements Thursday, 29th 6:45 p.m. Chapel.
A newcomer to the Village Jazz & Vocal a
variety of ole favorites with a kick, like Route
66.
Shopping Opportunities: Sign
up required.
Market District Grocery
Thursday, 1st 9:30am-11:15am
Kroger Tuesday, 6th 1:00-3:00pm
Target Monday, 12th 9:00am-11:00am
Kroger Tuesday, 20th 1:00pm-3:00pm
Penny’s, Marshals, Kohl’s or Home Goods
Monday, 26th 1:00pm-3:15pm
Autumn has arrived and it is a good time to do
some fall clothes or décor shopping. Choose one,
we will drop off at separate locations & pick you
up.
Movie Showings! Every Monday and the 2nd Thursday.
6:30pm in the Reagan Center
“12 Angry Men”
Monday, 5th, 6:30pm Reagan Center starring Henry Fonda
“Don’t Bother to Knock”
Thursday, 8th, 6:30pm Reagan Center starring Marilyn Monroe
“A Walk to Remember”
Monday, 12th, 6:30pm Reagan Center starring Shane West and Mandy Moore
“Tuesdays with Morrie”
Monday, 19th, 6:30pm Reagan Center starring Jack Lemmon and Hank Azaria
“Teachers Pet”
Monday, 26th, 6:30pm Reagan Center starring Clark Gable and Doris Day
Educational Seminar:
The Religion of Islam
Monday, 26th-Monday Oct. 3rd
1:45-2:45 Reagan Center SUR
Islam is considered by many to be
the 2nd largest religion in the world
and one of the fastest growing in adding new
adherents. Join us as we review the Religion of
Islam. We’ll meet each day for an hour and
explore Islam’s founder, its teachings, its
practices, and its significance in our world today.
Tour of Islamic Society of North
America. On Friday September
30th, as part of our seminar study
of Islam, we will be taking a tour of the Islamic
Society of North America in Plainfield, IN. Fol-
lowing our tour of the facility and a briefing on
it’s mission we will observe a Muslim Prayer
Service. Bus leaves at 9:30am, stop at Oasis
Diner for brunch, bring $ for meal. Deadline for
signup is Friday 9th.
Great Courses: Elements of Jazz 8 lec-
tures examines the history of the music
known as Jazz. We discover how the
“cakewalks” of slave culture gave birth
to a dance craze. Consider how minstrel
shows, spawned a musical industry that African
American musicians dominate for decades. 8
Friday Nights beginning the 16th RC 6:30
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Serving Hours:
Monday-Saturday
4:30-6:30pm.
Sunday
11:30-1:00pm
Open for served Lunch
Hours:
Monday-Saturday
7:00am-3:30pm
Sunday
7:00am-10:30am
Re-Opening 4:30-6:00pm
Having a meeting or Party?
Use one of our Meeting Rooms ie.
Chapel, Reagan Center, Pullman
Lounge, Conference Room, Private
Dining Rooms, etc. call Jenni Moore at
317-275-3208
To reserve any area of the Keenan
Community Center call Krista or Karisa
at 317-873-3349 ext. 2300
When planning your next event, let
Morrison’s and Chef Cox do all the
setting up, cooking and cleaning! Call
John ext. 2113 or Danielle ext. 2163
Sunday Brunch
Please make reservations for Brunch.
973-4005
National Chocolate Milkshake
Day Mini Chocolate Milkshakes
Hawthorn Hall Veranda Monday,
12th 1:00 – 1:30 p.m.
National Talk Like A Pirate Day Monday 19th
we will be listening & watching to see if you are
talking like a Pirate. Might even be some loot
for participants.
Ahrrr you practicing yet?
National Fortune Cookie Day
Tuesday, 13th Pick up a Fortune
Cookie at 1:00 p.m. in the Haw-
thorn Hall Library.
Last Chance
for the Hoosier Village
2016 Putting Contests!
Wednesday Sep. 14th 10:00am. - 2:00pm.
Golf cart transportation will be provided from Hawthorn Hall and the Deercrest Atrium throughout the day. The winning lady and man will receive a coupon for lunch in the Green Onion, compliments of Morrison's. We appreci-ate their continued support of this annual HV tra-dition. Even if you don't putt, come out and visit.
Fantastic Cookies Friday, 2nd 10:30 a.m.
Hawthorn Hall Library.
Ole Favorite Sing Along Tunes Friday, 9th 10:30
a.m. Hawthorn Hall Library.
Fall Cookies Friday, 16th 10:30 a.m. Hawthorn
Hall Library
Favorite Gospel Tunes Sing along Friday, 23rd
Hawthorn Hall Library.
Fantastic Goodies Friday, 30th 10:30 a.m.
Hawthorn Hall.
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Christian Men’s Chat with
Chaplain Ron Monday, 19th HH
Activity Area 11:15 a.m. Chaplain
Ron brings a wide variety of discussion to this
great group of men. They would love for you to
come and fellowship with them. Light refresh-
ments served.
Women of the Bible Monday, 26th 11:15
a.m. – 12:15 p.m. HH Activity area. Note
date Change for this event. Here is a
great opportunity to study some women
of the Bible with Pastor Roberta White.
Grandparents Day
Let us take a
moment to honor
some of the
greatest people in
the world. What
would we do without our wonderful Grandpar-
ents? Write your special story about one or more
of your Grandparents. Turn in by the 8th so we
can display them in the Hawthorn Hall Library.
You are so very special, so on Sunday, 11th we
wish you many blessings and a day that is filled
with great memories.
How many Words can you make
out of “World Gratitude Day”.
Due by Monday, 26th.
Therapy in Color For those of you who want
to continue to meet, come to the Hawthorn
Hall Activity area on Mondays from 3:15 p.m.
– 4:15 p.m. If you have since purchased
your own book, please feel free
to join in.
911 and POW’S MIA Let us find time in our
busy day to pray or keep in our thoughts the
families of 911 and on Friday, 16th let us
remember our POW’S.
Veteran’s Club - Tuesday, 13th 10:45am
in the Reagan Center. J. Stewart Goodwin,
Brig Gen USAF (Ret) General Goodwin, cur-
rently Executive Director, Indiana War Memori-
al, will be our featured speaker. Many of you
enjoyed the tour we had recently of the Indiana
War Memorial. He has held that position since
2005 managing 24 acres of property in down-
town Indianapolis, including the Indiana War
Memorial, which includes a 30,000 sf. Museum;
the Soldiers and Sailors Monument; the 3,000 sf
Eli Lilly Civil War Museum on the Circle; the
USS Indianapolis CA-35 Monument on the Ca-
nal; the 911 Monument on East Ohio Street; and
the National Medal of Honor Monument on the
Canal. Last year they held 516 events on the
properties that 1.3 million patrons attended.
General Goodwin is a 1971 graduate of the Uni-
versity of Evansville. He has dedicated his life
to the military starting as an Air Force ROTC
cadet at UE. His military career spanned 37
years and concluded as the Assistant Adjutant
General for Air and the Commander of the Indi-
ana Air National Guard before assuming his
present position.
World War II Battle Sites of Europe, Tuesday,
6th, 6:45pm, Chapel. Chaplain Ron shares
photos and stories from his recent trip to
France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany.
See images of the beaches of Normandy, the
forests of the Ardennes and the concentration
camp at Dachau. Discover the many memori-
als all across Europe which commemorate the
sacrifices of those who fought. All residents
are welcome to attend.
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Fridays
10:30—11:15 am
Keenan Community Center
Six consecutive Fridays, beginning September 30th and concluding November 4th
The Hoosier Village Wellness Department wants to help you take action to keep your brain
sharp! Join us for this series of six classes to learn the basics of keeping your brain “fit.”
Each brain health class will include games and other interactive segments. Be ready to
have fun as you learn how to keep your brain fit!
Instructor: Margaret Burlingame
To sign up, please call (317) 973-4006 by Wednesday, September 28th.
Tuesday, September 13thTuesday, September 13thTuesday, September 13th
10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM
Keenan Community Keenan Community Keenan Community
CenterCenterCenter
Join us as we make items for residents of the
Health Center and Hickory Hall. Help us
brighten the day of a Health Center or
Hickory Hall resident!
PLEASE CALL TO RSVP (317) 973-4006.
TURKEY RUN Hike
THURSDAY, SEPT., 29th
10:00a—4:00p
Moderate to Rugged Trail
Join us for an afternoon at the
beautiful Turkey Run State Park.
This hike is intended for those with
very good balance and the endur-
ance to walk 2 to 3 miles on
uneven terrain.
The van will leave the KCC at
10:00am. Snacks and water
provided. Participants should
bring a packed lunch.
RSVP by 9/10/16 @ 973.4006 This hike is intended for those with good balance.
The terrain may be uneven and unpredictable.
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PD AND ME PARKINSON’S GROUPPD AND ME PARKINSON’S GROUPPD AND ME PARKINSON’S GROUP This group, for individuals diagnosed with
Parkinson’s Disease and their caregivers, typically meets on the first and third Thursday of the month,
1:30PM—2:30PM in the Deercrest Wellness Center.
TREKTREKTREK———CAREGIVERS SUPPORT CAREGIVERS SUPPORT CAREGIVERS SUPPORT This group, for caregivers of Hoosier Village residents,
meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month, 1:30PM—2:30PM in the KCC Art Studio.
THE GARDEN WIDOWS SUPPORT THE GARDEN WIDOWS SUPPORT THE GARDEN WIDOWS SUPPORT This group, for widows, meets on the third Friday of the month, 1:30PM—2:30PM in the Great Hall Conf. Room.
HORIZONS HEALTH CENTER RESIDENT SUPPORTHORIZONS HEALTH CENTER RESIDENT SUPPORTHORIZONS HEALTH CENTER RESIDENT SUPPORT This group is intended for residents who have
experienced a loss of independence due to a physically debilitating disorder.
This group meets on the first Thursday of the month, 3:00PM—4:00PM in the Health Center Activity Center.
GROUP FITNESS CLASS SCHEDULE Deercrest Wellness Center (DC) Kennan Community Center (KCC)
* Beg=Beginner level class Int=Intermediate level class Adv=Advanced level class
MON TUE WED THURS FRI SAT SUN
9:00-9:50a (KCC) Aqua Fit Beg/Int
9:15-10:10a (KCC) Cardio Interval &
Strength Adv
9:00-9:50a (KCC) Aqua Fit Beg/Int
9:15-10:10a (KCC) Cardio Interval &
Strength Adv
9:00-9:50a (KCC) Aqua Fit Beg/Int
10:30-11:00a (DC) Seated Muscle
Toning Beg
10:30-11:00a (DC) Better Balance
Int
10:30-11:00a(DC) Seated Muscle
Toning Beg
10:30-11:00a (DC) Better Balance
Int
10:30-11:00a(DC) Seated Muscle
Toning Beg
1:00-1:50p (KCC) Aqua Fit Beg/Int
11:15a-11:45a (DC) Seated Core Strength
& Stretch Beg
11:15a-11:45a (DC) Seated Core Strength
& Stretch Beg
POOL HOURS:
12:00p-4:00p
1:00-1:50p (KCC) Aqua Fit Beg/Int
1:30-2:30p (DC) Tai Chi Easy
Beg
1:00-1:50p (KCC) Aqua Fit Beg/Int
POOL HOURS:
2:00p-4:00p
3:00-4:00p (KCC) Gentle Yoga Int
3:00-4:00p (KCC) Gentle Yoga Int
Kennan Community Center & Exercise Class Transportation
Transportation is available to and from classes from Deercrest and Hawthron Monday—Friday. To request transportation, please visit or call the Hawthorn Hall front desk at 873-3349.
HV Support groups assist those in need of unconditional support and acceptance. Led by Rev. Joan Malick, PhD., members share similar concerns, struggles , fears and joy.
Each group offers an environment for members to confidentially support each other. Questions? Call 973-4006.
A Men’s Grief Support Group has begun for men who have lost their spouses. Hoosier
Village Chaplain, Ron May, facilitates the group and all men who've lost their spouses
are invited to attend. The purpose of the group is to offer encouragement and re-
sources in the journey through grief after losing a spouse.
We meet monthly on the 1st & 3rd Mondays of the month at 1:00 pm
in the Deercrest Great Hall Conf. Room.
This month the meetings will be held on September 5th & 19th!
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GENTLE YOGAGENTLE YOGAGENTLE YOGA Tuesday & ThursdayTuesday & ThursdayTuesday & Thursday
3:00PM3:00PM3:00PM———4:00PM 4:00PM 4:00PM Kennan Community CenterKennan Community CenterKennan Community Center
IIIn this intermediate level class, participants learn basic yoga postures in the chair, standing, and on a mat
on the floor (exercises can be modified for those not able to get on the floor). This class is ideal for
increasing balance, flexibility and strength as well as reducing stress.
INSTRUCTORS: Evelyn Byers
TAI CHI EASY TAI CHI EASY TAI CHI EASY WednesdayWednesdayWednesday
1:30PM1:30PM1:30PM———2:30PM2:30PM2:30PM Deercrest Wellness CenterDeercrest Wellness CenterDeercrest Wellness Center
This beginner level low impact class focuses on deep
breathing and slow muscle movement while improving muscle strength, stability and balance. Tai Chi Easy is
adapted specifically for the aging population and can be done seated or standing. INSTRUCTOR: Sue Michaels
MORNING AQUA FITMORNING AQUA FITMORNING AQUA FIT MondayMondayMonday---WednesdayWednesdayWednesday---Friday Friday Friday
9:00AM9:00AM9:00AM———9:50AM 9:50AM 9:50AM AFTERNOON AQUA FIIT AFTERNOON AQUA FIIT AFTERNOON AQUA FIIT
Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday & Thursday 1:00PM1:00PM1:00PM———1:50PM1:50PM1:50PM
NOW ON MONDAYS @ 1:00PMNOW ON MONDAYS @ 1:00PMNOW ON MONDAYS @ 1:00PM
In these 50-minute beginner/intermediate level low impact class, participants use the resistance of the water to tone and shape
muscles, increase flexibility, and increase heart rate. This warm wa-ter class is deal for individuals with arthritis and other
musculoskeletal issues. INSTRUCTORS: Margaret Burlingame, Chris Taylor & Janet Callahan
CARDIO INTERVAL & STRENGTH CARDIO INTERVAL & STRENGTH CARDIO INTERVAL & STRENGTH Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday & Thursday 9:15AM9:15AM9:15AM———10:10AM 10:10AM 10:10AM
Kennan Community Center Kennan Community Center Kennan Community Center
This 55-minute advanced level exercise class is intended for experienced exercisers. Participants alternate between car-diovascular exercise, including low impact aerobic dance and STEP aerobics, and muscle toning exercises. Very good bal-ance and supportive athletic footwear are requirements for this class. INSTRUCTOR: Margaret Burlingame
BETTER BALANCE & TOTAL BODY BETTER BALANCE & TOTAL BODY BETTER BALANCE & TOTAL BODY MUSCLE TONING MUSCLE TONING MUSCLE TONING
Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday & Thursday 10:30AM10:30AM10:30AM———11:00AM11:00AM11:00AM
Deercrest Wellness Center Deercrest Wellness Center Deercrest Wellness Center
This 30-minute intermediate level exercise class includes standing balance exercises and total body muscle toning exercise. Participants use the VQ Action Exercise Chairs, hand-held weights, resistance bands, and balls. INSTRUCTORS: Janet Callahan & Krista Broshears
SEATED MUSCLE TONINGSEATED MUSCLE TONINGSEATED MUSCLE TONING MondayMondayMonday---WednesdayWednesdayWednesday---Friday Friday Friday 10:30AM10:30AM10:30AM———11:00AM 11:00AM 11:00AM Deercrest Wellness CenterDeercrest Wellness CenterDeercrest Wellness Center TTThis beginner level 30-minute seated exercise class includes a variety of upper and lower body strengthening exercises. This class is ideal for new exercisers, those who’ve had an extended break from regular exercise and those with chronic issues such as arthritis, neuropathy and Parkinson's Disease. INSTRUCTOR: Krista Broshears
EXERCISE PROGRAM DESIGN AND EXERCISE PROGRAM DESIGN AND EXERCISE PROGRAM DESIGN AND EQUIPMENT ORIENTATIONEQUIPMENT ORIENTATIONEQUIPMENT ORIENTATION
Schedule your complimentary exercise equipment orientation on the cardiovascular and
strength training equipment in the Deercrest Wellness Center or the Commu-nity Center.
A Balance & Functional Assessment is recommended to be done in conjunction with the orientation. The assessments are great tools to establish a baseline. The assessments are repeated several times per year to track improvement.
PPPlease contact Krista Broshears, Wellness Director, lease contact Krista Broshears, Wellness Director, lease contact Krista Broshears, Wellness Director, at 973at 973at 973---4007 or [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected]
SSSEATED CORE STRENGTH & STRETCHEATED CORE STRENGTH & STRETCHEATED CORE STRENGTH & STRETCH Tuesday & Thursday 11:15AMTuesday & Thursday 11:15AMTuesday & Thursday 11:15AM---11:45AM 11:45AM 11:45AM
Deercrest Wellness Center Deercrest Wellness Center Deercrest Wellness Center This 30-minute beginner level seated exercise class will work to strengthen the core muscles. Muscles in the back, abdomen and pelvis, make up the core. Strong core muscles are essential for good balance and stability. Participants will strengthen the core with a variety of seated
exercises including some chair Pilates and yoga. This class will also emphasizes the importance of proper breathing. INSTRUCTORS: Janet Callahan & Krista Broshears
Additional class added!
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JULY WELLNESS STARSJULY WELLNESS STARSJULY WELLNESS STARS Exercise Incentive Program Exercise Incentive Program Exercise Incentive Program SIGN IN & WIN! Receive credit when you participate.
Make sure you sign in EVERY time you participate in any exercise activity! Based on the number of exercise sessions completed during the month, exercisers are placed in
one of the three categories. (Due to deadlines, tallies for this list are from 2 months prior) Participants will automatically be entered into the Quarterly Wellness Stars prize drawing.
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Kathleen Thornton, Director of Development
317-708-6944
For the past four years the BHI Foundation’s golf and bridge tournaments have been held as a
combined event. While a good time was had by all, for 2016 we have elected to host two separate
events. This decision was made due to the increasing number of participants, as well as the diverse
needs of both groups.
Bridge & Euchre Tournament
The fifth annual BHI Foundation Bridge & Euchre Tournament is Monday, October 3rd at the Golf
Club of Indiana. Registration forms will be mailed during the first week of September. Bridge filled
up quickly last year, so I urge you to register early. Bridge will be played in the Cardinal Room
which is fully handicapped accessible, including the restroom, and Euchre will be played in the
Club House; the cost is $25 and includes lunch, desert, and prizes. Those not interested in cards
are also welcome. Golf cart tours of the course will be available.
Proceeds from this event go to support the BHI Foundation Good Neighbor Fund, and the Employ-
ee Scholarship Fund.
The Health Center would appreciate you!
Many areas and activities to choose from.
For more information call Abby Hurt in
Activities, ext. 2138 or email,
P.E.O. MONTHLY LUNCHEON
Tuesday, September 13th, 11:30 a.m. in the
Roosevelts Dining Room (through the
sliding doors from the Green Onion). Every-
one will order off of the menu. RSVP by Tues-day, September 6th, to Caroljane Lux, 344-
0795, Fro McDonald, 873-3664, Betty Roose, 344-2567.
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Indianapolis Alzheimer’s Walk 2016!! The walk is on October 15th at Bankers Life Field-house. We are offering transportation from Hoosier Village to Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The bus will leave Hoosier Village promptly at 9:30am from the Hawthorn Hall entrance. If you would like to ride with us, please sign up at one of the reception desks. There is a 1 mile
or a 3 mile route. Our group will be walking the 1 mile. Leading up to the walk we are having a chili cook-off on September 15th from 11am to 1:30 in the Deercrest Atrium. We want to see who has the best chili recipe here at Hoosier Village. If you think you make a darn good chili then enter and put it too the test!! We will have prizes for the best over all and a few other categories. Consider entering and join in the fun, you could also be one of the judges. As a way to raise money for the walk you can come and pay $5 and try a bowl and/or go through and taste test all of the different entries. Contact Abby Hurt in the Activities Department 317-873-3349 [email protected]
TShirts are available at all reception areas for $10.
VILLAGE VOYAGERS
How about a nice fall trip with colored foliage, super fellowship together with
lots of fun, and experience some amazing sites and some history with special ef-
fects in the theaters and displays? Lincoln’s Presidential Library, National His-
torical Site, his tomb, and the Old State Capitol Building in Springfield. Then
in Moline visit the John Deere Pavilion - billed to be for ALL ages and not a
lot of walking. At the Pavilion you see past, present and future construction and
farm equipment. Then the John Deere Headquarters building is said to be a
“gem” in itself, reviewed as a “must see” whether or not you have an interest in farm equipment.
Included is a dinner theater playing the “Million Dollar Quartet Show.” Finally on our way home
we stop in Peoria to see the Caterpillar World Headquarters and the Visitors Center.
A Village Voyagers’ trip not to be missed!! September 20-22. One person per room, $645;
Two per room, $485; Three people per room, $445.
AND another super opportunity for some great fun!! November 14-17 to Branson, Missouri,
which is the opening week for the Christmas shows. We’ll see six shows, including Shoji Tabuchi
Show, The Story of Moses (with a Behind the Scenes Tour), and The SIX Show. One of the other
shows is a Broadway-style show on the Showboat Branson Bell, plus Presley’s Jubilee Show and
Brett Family Show. It promises to be an excellent trip! One person per room, $929 and two people
per room, $749.00 Please consider soon if you would like to go on either or both of these trips. We
need reservations as soon as possible due to reservation requirements for hotels and tickets! Call
Ruth Ann and Don MacPherson at 317-344-2436 or email at [email protected]
2015 Hoosier Village Team
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Receive the Villager by Email!
With convenience in mind, the Villager can now be
emailed to you and your families. This will provide
the news and information faster and will allow access to it all month on
phones or tablets, no matter where you are, making it easy to refer back to it
anytime or anywhere.
To be added, please call Jenni at 317-275-3208 or preferred method,
email: [email protected]
Not to worry! Residents will still have the printed version available as usual.