Post on 15-Mar-2018
From the Chaplain…
My husband and I have just seen the acclaimed movie, Hidden Figures, which has been nominated for the Best Picture Oscar Award. This is a movie I highly recommend you see! When it is out on DVD, I will urge that we show it at your campus! Hidden Figures is taken from the book by the same name which tells the true story of 3 African American women mathematicians who were employed by NASA during the race between the US and Russia to send a man into space. The first American astronauts were all white men, as were the members of the elite Space Task Force. However, they were supported by a group of black women who served as human computers, working on math computations by hand. These “hidden figures” were segregated in a separate building. It was one of these women, Katherine Johnson, who calculated the trajectory for Alan Shepard’s flight in 1961. And when John Glenn was to go into space as the first person to orbit the earth, he requested that Johnson personally check the calculations before his flight. In 2015, the President awarded Katherine Johnson the Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest award. My friend Laurie Haller pointed out that this movie gives all kind of wisdom, and she is right. The wisdom of this movie points to important issues we struggle with everyday: God calls each of us to encourage the gifts of others! Who knows what Katherine’s life and the world would be like if her gifts had not been nurtured? Who could God be calling you to make full use of their God-given potential? Perhaps a friend or neighbor, or perhaps your grandchild or great grandchild? Sometimes God calls each of us to admit in our own hearts that we know hidden people –people who we have kept at a distance because they are different from ourselves. Your gift may be to help them not be hidden anymore! As your Chaplain I firmly believe that God hopes we will see every person in the world, (and definitely on our campus) as a child of God – not as a nobody or a loser. God is delighted when we celebrate our own belovedness- and lets that lead us to celebrate each other! Who do you know that needs to be reminded that they are loved by God? Let me the first to remind you today how beloved you are by God! Now – don’t “hide your light under a bushel!” Find a hidden person and tell them the same thing!
Faithfully,
Melody Pierce Johnson
THE VILLAGER MARCH 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Village News
Community Enrichment
Resident Announcements
3600 E. Fulton St. Grand Rapids, MI 49546 (616) 949-4971
Pizzas and flowers and
beers, oh my!
FRONT OFFICE HOURS Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Saturday – Sunday 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
PORTER HILLS VILLAGE NEWS MARCH IS NATIONAL NUTRITION MONTH
Dale Simmons, Director of Dining Services We are happy to announce that the last week of March we will be teaming up with General Mills to hold a week’s worth of fun activities called Bee Happy Bee Healthy, culminating on Friday with games, a photo booth to get your picture taken with the General Mills Bee mascot, and a great dessert buffet. Look for our Executive Chef, Kris Stunkard, to do a health cooking demo during the week. We will have someone from General Mills here to do a Bee discussion with fresh honey and warm biscuits during the week. So please watch your Villager calendar for these and other fun activities throughout the week.
YOUTUBE PC Technician Youtube is a website that allows people from all over the world to upload and share videos. You can find everything from how to repair your airplane to thousands of funny pet videos. Simply go to youtube.com, and at the top of the website there is a search bar where you can enter what you would like to see. The website is free to view but there are advertisements at the beginning of most videos. That is how they keep the site free. I have a few recommendations for hours of entertainment. Try searching “Funny Cat Videos” and be entertained for hours. Seriously, there are over 23 million videos in that category. Do you want to entertain your cat? Try searching “bird watching for cats,” and you will find 474,000 videos for your cat to watch. They really do work, my son’s cat loves to watch them. Not a cat person? Change it up to Funny dog videos. There are 22 million funny dog videos and 247,000 videos of “dogs chasing cats.” Want to learn something practical, try typing in “how to fix my golf swing,” and you’ll find 51,400 videos of people who think they can help. How to quilt brings up 573,000 results. Whatever your interests, you are bound to find something entertaining. Just remember the site is free and sometimes the advice is only worth what you paid for it.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Want to help your community? Want to stay active? Want to get better acquainted with others? Offer your smile and positive attitude by volunteering in one of the following areas:
Main Dining Room – Announcement reader Coffee Shop – host/hostess Emporium – clerk Garden Apartments East Desk – receptionist Store of Treasures – helpers and clerks Café— helpers and clerks
Come volunteer and make a difference in your community! Call Tammy Milivojevic at 954-1799 ext. 10233
*All sign ups are with Mariah ex. 10235
River City Improv Come for a good laugh, and stay for the entertainment.
River City Improv is fun, funny, witty, sarcastic, but never
offensive. RSVP by March 01.
Tickets at $12
Saturday, March 4; but departs at 6:30pm
Dinner Trip: Honey Creek Inn Come enjoy dinner at Honey
Creek Inn located in Cannonsburg Village tucked away on the banks
of Bear Creek. Sure to be a beautiful relaxing
meal.
Monday, March 6; bus departs at 5:30pm
Meijer Heritage Tour
Meijer Heritage Center tells the history of the founding of the company through 12 exhibit
stations. Don’t miss out on this educational opportunity!
Friday, March 10; bus departs at 1:30pm
Butterfly Exhibit
Frederik Meijer Gardens has the largest temporary tropical
butterfly exhibition in the nation! Come see the tropical
butterflies from around the world!
Admission is $11
Thursday, March 16; bus departs at 1:30pm
Movie Matinee
Popcorn, candy, and a first-run movie at Celebration Cinema! Movie selection and departure
time will be posted the Wednesday before the trip.
Movie tickets and snacks are bought at your own expense.
Saturday, March 18
Dollar Tree/ Hobby Lobby Dollar Tree is full of fun
knick-knacks and Hobby Lobby can help you finish those
projects you haven't been able to get to!
Monday, March 20; bus departs
at 1:30pm
WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS!
Marion Garside VC John Nowak BC Mary Spreng BC Nancy Storms DC
OFF CAMPUS EVENTS
In Memory
“...Well done, good and faithful servant…” Matthew
25:23 Peter Boogaart Paul Hostetter Trudy Tuschling Fred Mitchell Verna Sanders Ted Brundidge
SEASON TICKETS For all season ticket events, please remember to call 48 hours ahead of time to confirm your reservation on the bus. This ensures that the bus driver doesn’t wait for season ticket holders who have decided not to attend a certain show. This makes the night run smoother for everyone involved. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your tickets, please contact the venue directly. Upcoming shows include:
Symphony Pop (St. Patrick’s Day Celebration) Saturday, March 18; bus departs at 7:15pm
Showcase/Grand (Saint-Saens Painmo Concerto) Friday, March 24; bus departs at 7:15p
Calvin Passport (Sudan: The Inside Story) Wednesday, March 29; bus departs at 6:15pm
West Michigan New Horizon Music Ensemble
Join us for an afternoon of fun with musicians from all over. The ensemble is filled with nearly 100
members. Don’t miss out!
Tuesday, March 7 at 2:00pm in the
Meeting House
Teddy Bear Picnic Have you ever wanted to spend
more time with the kids from Generations? Now is your
chance to enjoy lunch with the kiddos! We will be hosting
lunch so make sure to RSVP by March 6.
Wednesday, March 8 at 12:00pm in the Towne Square
Piano Concert Hannah Nobel will be here with
her students to perform. Hannah is a music teacher with many talented students. Don’t miss out on the chance to see
young talent!
Saturday, March 11 at 10:00am in the Meeting House
Chocolate Chip Cookie Social It’s National Chocolate Chip
Cookie Day! Why not take the opportunity to enjoy freshly, baked cookies with
your friends and neighbors!
Monday, March 13 at 2:00pm in the Activity Room
Pie & Trivia Pi=3.14
3.14= March 14 Enjoy actual warm PIE while
competing in trivia against your friends! Sure to be a fun
afternoon.
Tuesday, March 14 at 2:30pm in the Gallery
My Friend Henry Mancini: Stories of Growing Up Together. John Weitzel offers an interac-tive presentation sharing his childhood memories with fa-
mous composer Henry Mancini. The presentation includes some of Henry’s most famous musical works. He will present on both
Wednesday & Thursday March 15 & 16 at 1:30pm in the
Gallery
Grand Rapids Symphonette The Grand Rapids Symphonette is
an orchestra comprised of volunteer musicians from the
Greater Grand Rapids area. Come listen to the musical talents of
many and enjoy your afternoon! Wednesday, March 15 at 7:30pm
in the Meeting House
St. Patrick’s Day Festivities We’ve got lots of fun planned
for St. Pattie’s Day! 11:30am– Decorate Your Wheels in the B Alcove
2:00pm– Ireland Movie & Shamrock Shakes in the Gallery 5:00pm– St. Patrick Day Dinner
in the Main Dining Room
History on Grand Rapids Presentation Part 2
Last month we were educated on the history of GR. For this
presentation we will learn what came from the rich history, and see how the city has changed.
Monday, March 20 at 2:00pm in the Gallery
Bee Keeper Presentation A speaker from General Mills will be here to present on bee’s and
the tasty honey they create. Come learn and enjoy delicious honey
on biscuits! Thursday, March 23 at 2:00pm in
the B Alcove
Switzerland Presentation Murielle, a waitress in the Main Dining Room, recently moved
to Grand Rapids from Switzerland. Come see her photos and learn about her
culture. Thursday, March 20 at 2:30pm
in the Gallery
Porter Hills Got Talent Time to show off your talent! Can you sing, play an instru-
ment, or read a poem? Sign up and show us what you got!
Signup outside Mariah/Jackie’s Office
Friday, March 31 at 2:00pm in the Meeting House
ON CAMPUS EVENTS HAPPY BIRTHDAY! WOMEN’S BOARD NEWS Display Case: The Committee wishes to thank Ray Kretzschmer for sharing his beautiful carved commemorative plates and love spoons for the February display. The March display will be "everything green"; April will feature bunnies and other critters, and May will be the collection of cloisonné and cut glass from resident John Jasperse. If there are other residents who would like to share their collectibles, please contact Ina Jane Hollenbeck (698-9623) or Durelle Evans (949-1544).
Thank You: Our thanks to all the residents who attended the February 10 Valentine Tea. We love seeing you. And, of course, our thanks to Duane Everest, Catering Manager, and his crew for the setup and the absolutely gorgeous fruit. Not only did the fruit taste wonderful, but also having it in the shape of hearts and flowers was sublime!
RACE TO THE TOP: Residents Vs. Staff How about a friendly fitness competition for the month of March?! No registration will be necessary, but to earn points for your team you must log your exercise time on the RACE TO THE TOP sheets, to be provided. A flyer will be posted with additional details. Hallway walking will no longer be eligible for points. Party in April to follow for all who contribute to their team! The race is on!
Chloe Jones 4
Harold Koorndyk 5
Norma Fick 6
Jean Meyers 7
Margaret Holt 8
Pat Baer 8
Amelia Brumm 9
Mary Sue Rohwer 9
Pat Hoxie 10
Leonard Ceglowki 12
Charles Huhn 13
Abby Devries 15
Jim VanStensel 16
Lee Daane 17
Sallie Lillie 18
Pat Redman 18
Bill Tetro 18
Sally Pierce 19
Dan Tinkham 20
Brownie Beckering 22
Crystal Boogaart 24
Phyllis Ryerson 26
NEW 2017: One-on-One Exercise We continue to have a wonderful response with our One-on-One exercise program guided by our GVSU Intern, RJ! Join us any Monday or Wednesday, on a drop-in basis, between 1-2pm in the Martindill Wellness Center. This program is available through mid April only, so don’t delay! On March 6th and 8th we will not have classes, due to Spring break for students.
THE SIGHT SEER– PORTERHILLS CHANNEL 2.2 Hello again! The SIGHT SEER’S Audio is back once more. Thanks to Jim Russell and IT’s Dan Ledger’s diagnostics and hard work, you can listen again to your morning papers or enjoy a good book. What happened? A question of bandwidth, a change from internet audio to radio, switches turned off, cables incorrectly attached-and, then, there is always a bit of mystical magic about the why’s and wherefores of electronics. Things happen-so, if there is a next time, call maintenance **10510 and this group will rush to bring SIGHT SEER back to you. Most of all, we thank YOU for YOUR patience and understanding. Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy your morning coffee as THE SIGHT SEER brings the world outside your front door to your breakfast table.
MARCH 2017 INDEPENDENT LIVING CALENDARSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
1 ASH WEDNESDAY9:30a Meijer Trip 1:00p Painting TS1:30p Ash Wednesday Service6:15p Games in the Coffee Shop
5 9:30a Mayflower Ж 10:15a Westminster, Fountain, & First United Methodist Ж 4:00p Vespers ⌂
6 9-11a Hearing Aid Clinic MWC 9:45a Lecture Series TS 1:30p Social Committee ◊ 1:30p Amigo Mobility Cleaning FIT Room 2:00p Movie: Free State of Jones □ 5:30p Honey Creek Inn Ж
7 10:00a Bible Study B Alcove 1:15p Fountain Street Service □ 1:30p Wii Bowling TS 2:00p Quilting & Crafts ◊ 2:00p West Michigan New Horizons Music Ensemble ⌂ 7:00p BINGO TS
8 12:00p Teddy Bear Picnic TS1:00p Painting TS2:00p Food Committee © 2:00p IT Training 3:00p Birthday Party TS5:15p Birthday Dinner MDR6:15p Games in the Coffee Shop7:00p Bridge TS
12 9:30a Mayflower Ж 10:15a Westminster, Fountain, & First United Methodist Ж 4:00p Vespers ⌂
13 9:45a Lecture Series TS 1:30p Resident Council TS 2:00p Chocolate Chip Cookie Social ◊ 6:00p GA/TH Dinner TS
14 10:00a Bible Study B Alcove 11:00a Chats in the FS 1:15p Fountain Street Service □ 1:30p Wii Bowling TS 2:00p Quilting & Crafts ◊ 2:30p Pie & Trivia □
15 9:30a Meijer Trip 1:00p Painting TS1:30p Henry Mancini 6:15p Games in the Coffee Shop7:30p Grand Rapids Symphonette ⌂
19 9:30a Mayflower Ж 10:15a Westminster, Fountain, & First United Methodist Ж 4:00p Vespers ⌂
20 9:45a Lecture Series TS 12:00p Spring Luncheon MDR 1:30p Dollar Tree/Hobby Lobby Ж 2:00p History on Grand Rapids Presentation Part 2 □ 2:30p 3rd Monday Readers RTR
21 10:00a Bible Study B Alcove 1:15p Fountain Street Service □ 1:30p Wii Bowling TS 2:00p Quilting & Crafts ◊ 2:00p Smoothie Demo B Alcove
22 1:00p Painting TS 2:00p Food Demo B Alcove6:15p Games in the Coffee Shop7:00p Bridge TS
26 9:30a Mayflower Ж 10:15a Westminster, Fountain, & First United Methodist Ж 4:00p Vespers ⌂
27 9:45a Lecture Series TS 6:00p Games in the Pool and Que Room GAE 6:00p GA/TH Buffet TS
28 10:00a Bible Study B Alcove 11:00a Chats in the Coffee Shop 1:15p Fountain Street Service □ 1:30p Wii Bowling TS 2:00p Quilting & Crafts ◊
29 9:30a Meijer Trip 1:00p Painting TS2:00p Growing Heart 6:15p Games in the Coffee Shop6:15p Calvin Passport
◊ Activity Room ж Bus Trip © Card Room † Chapel CS Coffee Shop FITF.I.T. Room RTR Round Table Room
□ Gallery MDR Main Dining Room ⌂ Meeting House ₪ Season Ticket Holders TS Towne Square FS Fireside Room √ HRC Activity Room MWC- Martindill Wellness C.
MARCH 2017 INDEPENDENT LIVING CALENDAR Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
ASH WEDNESDAY 9:30a Meijer Trip Ж
Painting TS 1:30p Ash Wednesday Service⌂ 6:15p Games in the Coffee Shop
2 11:15a Catholic Communion √ 1:30p Wii Bowling TS 4:00p PH Singers □ 6:30p BINGO □ 7:00p Scrabble ©
3 9:45a Forest Hills Foods Ж 9:45a Lecture Series TS 2:00p Movie: Sully □
4 10:00a Coffee Social FS 10:00a Hand Bells □ 6:30p River City Improv Ж
12:00p Teddy Bear Picnic TS Painting TS
2:00p Food Committee © 2:00p IT Training □
Birthday Party TS Birthday Dinner MDR
6:15p Games in the Coffee Shop Bridge TS
9 10:30a Episcopal Communion † 11:00a Chats (TH) 11:15a Catholic Communion √ 1:30p Wii Bowling TS 1:30p Mall Run Ж 4:00p PH Singers □
10 9:45a Forest Hills Foods Ж 9:45a Lecture Series TS 1:30p Meijer Heritage Tour Ж 2:00p Movie: The Light Between Oceans □
11 10:00a Coffee Social FS 10:00a Hand Bells □ 10:00a Piano Concert ⌂
9:30a Meijer Trip Ж Painting TS
1:30p Henry Mancini □ 6:15p Games in the Coffee Shop 7:30p Grand Rapids Symphonette ⌂
16 11:15a Catholic Communion √ 1:30p Butterfly Exhibit Ж 1:30p Wii Bowling TS. 1:30p Henry Mancini □ 4:00p PH Singers □ 6:30p BINGO □ 7:00p Scrabble 3rd floor GAE
17 ST. PATRICK’S DAY 9:45a Forest Hills Foods Ж 9:45a Lecture Series TS 11:30a Decorate Your Wheels B Alcove 2:00p Ireland Movie & Shamrock Snacks □ 5:00p St. Patrick’s Day Dinner MDR
18 10:00a Coffee Social FS 10:00a Hand Bells □ TBD Movie Matinee Ж 7:15p Symphony Pops Ж
Painting TS 2:00p Food Demo B Alcove 6:15p Games in the Coffee Shop 7:00p Bridge TS
23 11:15p Catholic Communion √ 1:30p Wii Bowling TS 1:30p Mall Run Ж 2:00p Bee Keeper Presentation B Alcove 2:30p Bound By Books GAE Library 4:00p PH Singers □
24 9:45a Forest Hills Foods Ж 9:45a Lecture Series TS 2:00p Bee Healthy Bee Happy Game Day □◊ 7:15p Showcase/Grand Ж
25 10:00a Coffee Social FS 10:00a Hand Bells □
9:30a Meijer Trip Ж Painting TS
2:00p Growing Heart □ 6:15p Games in the Coffee Shop 6:15p Calvin Passport Ж
30 11:15a Catholic Communion √ 1:30p Wii Bowling TS 2:30p Switzerland Pres. □ 4:00p PH Singers □
31 9:45a Forest Hills Foods Ж 9:45a Lecture Series TS 2:00p Porter Hills Got Talent ⌂