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Issue # 71 Issue # 74 Issue # 72
CONTACT US
360-692-1228
EDITOR
Pam Duerr
LAYOUT
Peggy Reece
Peggy Reece
INSIDE Page 2: Country Meadows
Page 3: Clearbrook Inn
Page 4: The Ridge
Page 5: Grateful!
Page 6: Featured Staff Member
Page 7: Featured Resident
Page 8: Here’s to Your Health
December 2017 • 12295 Schold Place NW • Silverdale, WA 98383 • 360-692-1228
Issue # 71 Issue # 72 Issue # 72
CONTACT US
360-692-1228
EDITOR
Pam Duerr
LAYOUT
Peggy Reece
Mend a quarrel. Search out a forgotten friend.
Dismiss suspicion and replace it with trust.
Write a love letter. Share some treasure. Give a soft answer.
Encourage youth. Manifest your loyalty in a word or deed.
Keep a promise. Find the time. Forego a grudge.
Forgive an enemy. Listen. Apologize if you were wrong.
Try to understand. Flout envy.
Examine your demands on others.
Think first of someone else. Appreciate, be kind, be gentle.
Laugh a little more.
Deserve confidence. Take up arms against malice.
Decry complacency. Express your gratitude.
Worship your God. Gladden the heart of a child.
Take pleasure in the beauty and wonder of the earth.
Speak your love. Speak it still again.
Speak it still once again.
INSIDE Page 2: Country Meadows
Page 3: Clearbrook Inn
Page 4: The Ridge
Page 5: Holidays
Page 6: Featured Staff Member
Page 7: Featured Residents
Page 8: Here’s to Your Health
December 2017 • 12295 Schold Place NW • Silverdale, WA 98383 • 360-692-1228
Issue # 74
This Christmas...
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CHRISTMAS PARTY Saturday December 2 from 11:00-1:00
Celebrate with your families! Yummy food in a festive atmosphere, music and of course,
Christmas Cookies!
Christmas with the Choral Belles Wednesday December 6 at 1:00 p.m.
Our friends from Port Ludlow will bring lots of Christmas cheer to us!
ROMEO Club Thursday December 7 departing at 11:00 a.m. Big Apple Diner—nothin’ could be finer!
Navy Band Holiday Concert Friday December 8 departing at 6:00 p.m. This is a treat we look forward to each year.
Quilcene Timber House Restaurant Saturday December 9, departing at 10:15 a.m. Can’t let the year end without one more trip for the warm welcome and delicious food!
Joy Children’s Choir Sunday December 10th at 2:00 p.m.
What says Christmas more than children singing?
Alfred’s & Almond Roca! December 14, departing at 10:00 a.m.
Great lunch selections; then we’ll shop for our holiday treats at Brown & Haley. Chocolate, anyone?
Christmas Lights Tour December 19 & 20, departing at 7:00 p.m.
Strings of street lights, even stop lights, blinking bright red and green...
UpTown Gig Harbor Thursday December 21, departing at 10:00 a.m. The amazing Lunchbox Laboratory awaits; then the Christmas Shop and other favorites.
Chimacum Café Thursday December 28, departing at 10:00 a.m. It’s always a nice drive to Chimacum; pie awaits!
New Year’s Eve Gala December 31st from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Happy Hour with Charlie Brown! Champagne toast! Delicious dinner! Happy New Year!!
EVERYTHING
Merry
Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.”
~ Hamilton Wright Mabie
LUNCH BUNCH
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Mondays at 11:00 a.m.
12/4 Olive Garden
12/11 Red Lobster
December 2017
Event hilites
Special thanks to all who so generously donated to the annual Salvation Army food drive —you made the holidays a little brighter for so many! Bless you!
December Birthday Party Friday December 1 at 2:00 p.m.
A great way to kick off the month of holiday
festivities—celebrating December birthdays with Dan Willman on guitar & vocals. And, a
landmark birthday this month—join us in
wishing Eleanor a happy 103!
December abounds with special music performances:
12/6 at 2:00, Choral Belles
12/8 at 2:00 Marty Jagodensky 12/8 at 6:00 Out to the Navy Band
12/9 at 2:00 “Ukeverse” 12/9 at 6:00 Out to Kitsap Chordsmen 12/14 at 2:00 Four Star Singers
12/15 at 4:00 Christmas Party with Santa 12/16 at 2:00 Flute Holiday Music
12/22 at 2:00 Music with Ray & Kathryn 12/24 at 2:00 Music with Fluffy
Party with The Seahawkers
Friday December 15 at 7:00 p.m. It’s Blue Friday and the 12th Man
Contingency at Clearbrook is ready to party!
New Year’s Eve Celebration Sunday December 31 at 2:00 p.m.
No one can make it feel more like a party than Charlie Brown! He’ll help us ring in the
New Year with great music and his special
brand of enthusiasm!
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CAROLS & HOT CHOCOLATE Sunday December 24 at 1:30 p.m.
What a perfect way to celebrate Christmas Eve—singing carols with our friends!
BIRTHDAY PARTY Wednesday December 27
First, we decorate for the party at 1:15; then we celebrate our December birthdays with cake and music by Dan Willman on
guitar and vocals.
NEW YEAR’S EVE Sunday December 31 at 1:30 p.m.
We’ll get a jump start on ringing in the new year by celebrating this afternoon!
THE LUNCH BUNCH
Every Friday
at 11:30 a.m.
Comfort Food at its Finest in December
12/1— Family Pancake House
12/8— Family Pancake House
12/15— Cindy & Andy’s Diner
12/22—Skipper’s
HEART SINGERS Tuesday December 5 at 2:00 p.m.
These ladies are aptly named—they sing for us with all their hearts!
DIESEL Thursday December 14 at 3:30 p.m. Really small in size, really huge in love! That’s our Diesel, the miniature horse!
Come get a therapeutic snuggle!
SCENIC DRIVES Thursdays at 3:30 p.m.
Put on your adventurer’s cap and come along on our Scenic Drives! Even with the winter weather, there is a lot of beauty in the Pacific Northwest & we’re out to see it!
HOLIDAY PARTY Tuesday December 12 at 4:00 p.m.
With music by pianist Denny Gore and delicious food from our chefs, this will be a holiday party extraordinaire for residents
and their family members.
HOLIDAY LIGHTS Wednesday December 13 & 20
We have to go out two different nights so that more people will get to enjoy how our
community lights up for the holidays.
ARM CHAIR TRAVEL Tuesday December 19 at 2:00 p.m.
To be honest, this is the only good way to make this trek: we are traveling to the
North Pole today!
FRIDAY AFTERNOON MUSIC at 3:00 p.m.
Every Friday in December we have music by a local talent to brighten our afternoon.
Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful. ~Norman Vincent Peale
December 2017
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Yvonne and Carol Bob...and Bob!
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Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmas. ~Wilder
A Holiday Reminder
to all our Encore Residents
The holiday season is a time rich with traditions, and you each
have our own which make your celebrations more meaningful.
Because we want your celebrations to be safe as well as happy, please remember that at Clearbrook Inn, you are unable to have any fresh trees, wreaths, or boughs in floral arrangements in your apartments, per the Fire
Marshal’s regulation.
Another tradition you may have had in the past is giving gifts to acknowledge your gratitude for
services rendered. Please remember that staff members
may not accept an individual gift, but you may give something that can be shared with all the staff.
Have a blessed holiday season!
The Choral Belles These lovely ladies from Port Ludlow delight us with their sweet voices a few times each
year; they sang for Clearbrook Inn and Country Meadows in November and will be
back on December 6th to perform their Christmas Concert—lucky us!
Diesel, the Therapy Horse—how could one tiny little being bring so much love? He brightens
our days with that soft sweet muzz
H O US E K E E P I N G
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FEATURED STAFF MEMBERS
Christmas gift suggestions: to your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance. To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself, respect.
Here at Encore Communities, there are so many people who work together to ensure that everyone has all the comforts of home without the responsibilities. Maintenance keeps our grounds beautifully; they make repairs and keep the pool ready for your weekly exercise or PT. The nurses and therapists give the very best tender loving care to get patients home safely. The Activity department aspires to make life a daily celebration, bringing smiles to all. Our dietary department provides nutritious meals and the most amazing cookies on the planet, which definitely increases quality of life! But there is a team of people on our campuses who work tirelessly to ensure your comfort and quality of life, and they are rarely noticed; they work quietly behind the scenes to take care of your needs.
Our Housekeeping staff, led by the capable and creative Juliet Magdaleno, do so much more than clean our living spaces! Juliet & Maggie do all the planting that beautifies our campus. That keeps them busy most of
the year! Then we have Christmas: and the Housekeeping Elves come out and put up the most beautiful decorations in all our buildings, making the holidays merrier! In a rare moment of repose, these House-keeping Elf-Angels agreed to have their picture taken; sweet faces, hard workers, and we are so grateful for all of them!
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LARRY EDDINGS
Resident of the month
What is your idea of perfect happiness?
Perfect happiness for me is when I am at peace with myself, knowing that I can relax and enjoylife because I rest in my faith in Jesus. He gives me happiness even in the
tough times.
What is your most treasured possession?
Though they are not possessions, I treasure my two children, seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Their love is my
most treasured possession.
If you could have dinner with anyone from the past or present, who
would it be? I think I would like to have dinner with the Rev. Dr. Billy Graham. I received Jesus in my heart during one of his crusades. I was sixteen years old at the time. I would like to
thank him personally. I have always respected him for he is a man of integrity.
What is your favorite journey?
My favorite journey happens each Sunday morning as I travel from home to worship
in our local church. Travel wise, my favorite journey has been to the Philippines, sixteen times. A recent Danube River Cruise would
come in as a close second.
What might someone be surprised to know about you?
I had the privilege of being the drum major for our high school marching band and led the band in four successive Portland, OR
Rose Festival parades, winning the marching band competition every year.
In your lifetime what changes have
come about that you like?
Communication. I never had a phone in my
home until I graduated from high school,
married and established my own home. The
cell phone and instant communication is a
modern-day miracle, and texting is a great
way (and usually the only way) to stay in
touch with family.
Larry was born into a migrant worker family,
the last of eleven children.—five brothers and five sisters. He and his wife, Audrey, were married two weeks after graduation
from high school. At nineteen, he was appointed as a student lay pastor to a local
Methodist church in SE Portland and has been in pastoral and evangelistic ministry for 65 years. Larry has served churches in
Oregon, Illinois, Southern California, Idaho and Washington. For the past 35 years, he
and his wife were involved in conducting training and equipping events for local churches and conferences. They have
travelled in twelve countries and 46 of the 50 states. Larry retired in 1997, but continues in
ministry as the opportunity arises.
Christmas is love in action. Every time we love, every time we give, it’s Christmas. ~Dale Evans
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HERE’S TO YOUR HEALTH! Peggy Reece
Note the location of the comma: the original intent of this beloved Christmas carol was to encourage people to rest (to keep, to cause to continue to re-main) “merry;” the meaning had a wider sense of pleasantness, bounty, prosperity as well as cheerfulness. “Let nothing you dismay…” The hope of Christmas was all the reason they needed to share tidings of comfort and joy! These people in the 1800’s knew something of the secret to good health: there is a direct relationship between the condition of the heart and the condition of the body. Happy people take better care of themselves, are more active, eat healthier, sleep better and give of their time to benefit
others. Norman Cousins wrote that your mental attitude has a great deal to do with whether you get sick and how quickly you get well. So here’s a checklist of good ideas on how to rest yourselves merry this season:
Cultivate a forgiving spirit
Keep the long view of life
Associate with cheerful people
Be a load lifter, not a burden maker
Listen to good music
Live a life of active love; get involved in the lives of other people.
Wishing you tidings of comfort & joy!
It’s Christmas in the heart that puts Christmas in the air. ~W.T. Ellis
GOD REST YE MERRY, GENTLEMEN!